PAGE SIX WALLACE'S Vahses to 9M90. for JUNE CLEARANCE SALE STARTS FRIDAY, JUNE 12 Because of the exceptional condition) prevailing, we find ourselres with stocks unusually heavy for this time of year. To move the surplus we are offering very attractive prices on all our stock. COATS Finest Rippleaheen Coats, La pin trimmed and ilk lined, in blacks and blues S21.50 Broadcloth Costa, for trimmed with silk lin- Value, to MM. 15.00 Children's Tweed Coats. Values to SUM. for Children's Tweed Coats. Values to Jt. for 86.95 S3.95 Ladies' Suits, 3 only. To clear In navy, or black and while mixtures. Regular value $29.59. These art beautifully QIQCfl tailored, for LADIES' HATS We nave ranged these in three grades it prices Group A. Values to $3.96 25 Omsp a Vetoes to M.78. rot Oreop C. Vahws to $ti. For 81.95 S2.95 SILK UNDERWEAR Bloomer and Vest Sets, or Bandeau QIf Seta, in a nice range of colors. Per set 8Uk Vests, Mercury make. Values to $1.7. Bwn 95c A table of Silk Underwear garments of cJUU CTflr all kinds. Values to $1.26. Bach OHBBTlNaS, SheeU and Pillow Cottons. Pillows and Cushions, all at worth while reductions. Now is your opportunity to Mock up. "Rupert Brand" SMOKED - BLACK CO: Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, II.C. YARD GOODS Ladies' House of flpntfi presses. A wonderful assortment of patterns. All fast G4 (f colors. Your choice, each vUU Silk Hose, full fashioned Mercury and Corticelll makes, service of ehiffon. In a full range of colors. Regular values, to $2.50. Cj 5 Osrls' Cashmere Hose, sand shades. 0f QUI all staes. Per pair 8ilk Hose with art silk. A splendid wearing hose in several new shades. Excellent rAp QJ quality. Per pair Children's Cotton Sox. in a big Q variety of atyles. 4 pairs for v'"" Men's Art Silk Half Hose, in a nice Q-f ft A assortment of colors. 3 pairs yJ-v" Viyella Flannels in several new shades Absolutely unshrinkable. Q-f Off Per yard .. O J.0 Prints, light grounds, in several patterns. Per yard 19c Hemstitched and Embroidered Pillow Q'tTp Slips. Per pair . uOK, Chocked Tea Towels, red or blue 6 for Cretonnes and Curtain Muslins. From, yard Children's Jaeger Pullover Sweaters 20 to 24. From 95c to . ... S1.00 16c $1.25 Ladles' Sweaters In pullqver and CJQ Off coat styles. Values to $750. for ? O BUY A RAINCOAT NOW And nave one-third of the price. We are overloaded. All are perfect goods. All boys'' atjd girls' slickers included in this wonderful clearance. Fifty Pain of Gey Wool Blankets, weigh 0 pounds. Regular values to $80 CO QT To be cleared at per pair ?U.UU CURTAIN8. Panels and Curtain Goods at specially reduced prices. SEE OUR WINDOWS TELEPHONE 9 TheFish which made Prince Rupert Famous 25 REDUCTION in SUIT VALUES Till Our Present Stock is Sold Choose your materials and style. We measure, fit and make up the goods on the premises. All Work Guaranteed Prices From $30.00 to $55.00 COME EARLY AND OCT FIRST CHOICE LING, THE TAILOR 817 Second Aye. W. Telephone 619 ru'aiitia-i?Biantii3Hiwiau Dr. J.F.Maguire Dentist l -V Wilt be out of town froth June 10th to July ISili For Information Phone 845 XlstZBrna rajTronsxrKvjn nil? Frank II Coon PALMER GRADUATE Doctor ot Chiropractic Office Hours: 11 to 12 2 to 5 7 to 8 Saturday and Sunday by appointment. Consultation free. Phone 857 Room IS Ilc&ner Illk. Ilpusr, Blue 539 COAL lliy the real Coal our fa nious Edson and Cnnldy. Wellington In any quantities. Also Bulkley Valley Hay, Grain and Kobln Hood riour, Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 68 AND 558 THE DAILY NEWS imtrsdaT ,t., mi 1 ' LOCAL NEWS Glasses fitted tf registered optometrist at Htflbroner's store. Aiuared Oattarit lor keeping a disorderly noose, was fined $50, ! With option of thirty days' tmprl-j sonment, by Magistrate McClymont : in city police eour. this morninf . ! Miss Jen Herison. RJJ.. lady superintendent, reporting at lass night's taonthly meeting of thj hospital board, rated that the house was fairly busy just nov Miss Harrison referred to the sac-; cesc of local students at the recent Registered TN'urses examinations. The hospital board last night, filed a letter fro n Miw Zora Mc-Nab making application for the po-tUon of laboratory technician here ' Me action is to be taken meantime by the board in connection wi 'he establishment of a laboratory hich has often been mooted in be past i On recommendation of t cnrojtnd conuHltU-e. of which O V ! Wilkinson, is chairman, the hospital board last night voted Misij Jean Harrison, R.N.. lady supertn ! indent, the sum of $10 to cover expenses in connection with seed ind plants used in the grounds of he Nurses" Home Frank Dibb. chairman of t'r lnance committee, reported at la t night's meeting of the hospital board 'that William McNelsh. an dltor of the Workmen's Com pen -ation Board.' had recently visit" ; 'he hospital and found everything concerning bis department in order. At the suggestion of Frank Dibb the hospital bwrd decided hut' night; subject to' arrangement wit i Miss Jean Ilarrtr n R.N.. lad si--terintendent, to, allow tests to b made as taid&4n inference sud osedly eininasmg from the hos- lital. The supposition was voiw 1 'hat the ball system In the hospl-al might be responsible for some Interference. The school board, at Us meeting iiast night, decided to send a letter of thanks to Robert J.CroasUj of VanoonTer for his address to ithe students test week. D. C. O. MacKay, who has been conducting crab research wok! for Vancouver. here for the Biological Board o' Canada, sailed this afternoon on the Prince Charles for Vancouver. He is about to make a trip to Montreal. The secretary of the school hoard was last night instructed o write to the Myox asking to hav me work at the High SchooH completed. This work has beej carried out under direction of th? city engineer. PILLS ARE OFTEN DANGEROUS Most laxatives have to be taken in ever-increasing doses. Other-wise, they lose their power. The body needs roughage. One of the most natural ways ta obtain this rough age is by eat-lag a deHctotu cereal: Keilogg's All-B ran. Read what Mr. Albert F. Parker (address on request) has to say: "I am 52 years old and have put ia years suffering from eon. stin ahVm. Bought all kinds of puis and drugged myself with them and awoke ks of mornings with a headache. "ITaven't taken one pill since I began ob KeUogg's All-Bra.v. I sm now feeling the best I have felt in 20 years." Two tables poonf ata of AlX-Bran daily are guaranteed to give relief. At your grocer's, in the red-and-green package. Hade by Kellogg in London, Out. All-Bran J. L. Stancliff and O. E. Wedge j of England, who hare been visiting at Smithers with Mr. Wedge's brother, who is a fanner in that district, arrived in the city on this afternoon's train from the interior and sailed on the Prince Charles Week-End Specials Malkin's Best Coffee ( 'l 1-lb. Un . Libby's Com Beef l's per Un Malkin's Best Tea , 3-lb. Un Malkin's Best Tomatoes 2's OfTo 2 tins Del Mais Com 2 s . per Un ; Christie Graham Wafers ; 1-lb. pkg. . Christie Assorted Tea Biscuits, 1-lb. pkg. Jutland Sardines in Oil 3 Una Eggs, Fresh Extras In cartons, 3 doz Royal City Tomato Soup 2 Uns Nabob Strawberry Jam 4-lb. tin Fresh Strawberries per basket Sunkist Oranges- 5 dog California Grapefruit 3 for Manufactured by Irnpcrial,Tobucco Cornruny of Canada, Limited 5 AVE 45c 20c $1.45 20c 25c 35c 25c 95c 25c 60c 15c 95c 25c Pearl White Naptha Soap CAf 11 bars Swift's Classic Cleanser )lZr 3 Uns ! Alberta Markel i. ;amula. H'th Sirret Proprietor Phone Z(t (jilari C1.llif" r lit Ladiait r4 AlU(U llrrl. mm hn mab(l m.c. lit fs.ln frm U.rlira ta (( S S kaxir. mn4 IS r-iUaU 9U Imm Wednesday & Thursday two snows - 7 k America's Dancing DanjhUr Joan Crawford in "Dance, Fools, Dance" She crashed society and bit-tied the underworld to mT( Its most mysterious trim. Comedy ANDY CLYDE in "JUST A BEAR" Novelty ".Moonlight and Rons ace" FOX NEWS ADMISSION 2c & Be Feature Starts at 7: l t , t THURSDAY MATINEt at : H 15c L 40c Feature SUrU .1 1 Friday and Saturday SIDNEY and MURRAY In "Cohens and Ktllys in Afrits" SAVE YOt'K SOLES Shoe Repaid f A:: K. : s Ail Wnrk Ovurdiitoed Chaigea Mod. r.i: Mac Shoe Hospital Westholme Theatre BMn MURDOCH McARTIH'R Qlie RECORD SPEAKS ITSELF THE Empress of Ilritains new record add another chapter to Ilrituln's Hiiprctnacy on the sens, ant! brings to Canuda a record of which it may bo justly proud. ' Turret cigarettes' supreme popularity with Canndians is a proud record, established and mnintnined. Aftcrall,nuthingcan replace good, honest tobacco; grown and ripened right out in the field under nature's own sunlight nothing artificial about that and the high quality is "inbred." MM and Fraqrant T- urret CIGARETTES THE VAtU AB L E fOl K E K H A N D S