PAOESET. THE DAILY NEWS i WALLACE'S Dissolution Sale Is a Floor-wide Sale and a Sensational, Money-saving Event SATURDAY'S STORE NEWS Our BUTTON CONTEST Closes SATURDAY The Winner Will be Announced in Monday's Issue of This Paper Madcria Napkins Hand embroidered, some slightly Awl f Q P soiled, only a limited quantity. Each Curved End Kirsch Curtain nods Extend to 43 inches 2 for Unbleached Cotton 36 Inches wide, nice soft quality 8 yards for Wool i-oz. hanks, in heathers, black or grey per hank . Ladies' All Wool Jaeger Vests Strap shoulder, values to $1.50. For Children's Vests. Cream rib, strap shoulder, graded according to size 19c 99c 19c 89c 29c & 39c Children's Pullover Sweaters In a nice variety of Q-i 1.49 stvles. 3 to 6 vears. Ree. values to $2.95. For VJLM v Ladies' Lisle Bloomers In colors with silk stripe Each Vests Opera style, to match Each 39c 39c Children's Pajamas Made from heavy pajama stripe Qfip 98c tOl cloth. Value to $1.65. For Trilled Curtains With ties, etc. From, per pair 69c Handbags In a, variety of colors. There are some wonderful values in this section. - 10 39c $6 75 Handbags We call special attention to the line we are offering at each $1.95. These are bags values to $450 and Q-f Qf have all been marked at the one price ?Attl Gills' Slicker Coats These have the cord collar, with C- leather stran and are offered at. each tJJX t? Shopping Bags Fancy straw. A useful bag From ....... 29c 10 39c Ladies' Raincoats About one dozen to clear. QO CA Valnm to MM For tJwJV Feather rillows In pink, blue or buff, art covers Each .'. 89c We Are Offering Some Wonderful Values in Yard Goods, potton Dress Goods, Voiles, Prints, Sateens and a variety of other Ayard 10C, 15C, 17C, 19C Our Sale still continues to draw the crowd. Wc can save you money on all lines we carry. TheFish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED - BLACK CO! Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. ALL OUR COALS ARE IN A DRY SHED Delivered Dry to Your nin. You are assured In getting full weight JASPER WILDFIRE EGG Per Ton, $12.50; Cash Price.. $11.50 JASPER WILDFIRE LUMP Per Ton, $13.50: Cash Price .. 12.50 PEMBINA EGG Reg. Price, J12.50; Cash Price 11.50 j Dry Jack Pijrje and Gcttar ' HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 Because it doesn't pay to advertise poor products, It does pay to buy those advertised. PIONEERS BANQUET Twenty-Second Anniversary of the City's Incorporation is Celebrated SPEAKERS HEARD Musical Program and Dance in Boston Hall Enjoyed Last Night There was a gathering of 125 persons at the banquet and dance held in Boston Hall last night by the Prince Rupert Pioneers' Association to celebrate the twenty-second anniversary of the Incorporation of the city. Characteristic enthusiasm and optimism was displayed as the pioneers kept green memories of pioneer days and doings in Prince Rupert. The hall was appropriately decorated for the occasion with banners on the walls displaying pioneer legends. F. W. Wesch, president of the Prince Rupert Pioneers' Association, was in the chair. The proceeding opened by singing of "O Canada." the blessing was pronounced by Rev. W. D. Grant Hollingworth of First Presbyterian Church and a one-half minute silence was called in honor of the memory of departed Pioneers. The toast to the King was honored In the customary manner. After full Justice had been done to the banquet spread, Mayor Cyril II. Orme spoke on the toast to the city. His Worship referred to the. possibilities which visitors could and determination of the pioneers was a great example for the youn- j ger generation. That this spirit might long continue In Prince Ru-1 pert was the hope of the speaker, j A. J. Prudhomme proposed the j toast to the ladies, especially the j nloneers. Aid. P. If. Llnzey replied i in a humorous vein. The evening's musical program included dances by Miss Nan Craig's pupils, banjo and violin duets by Joe Arseneau and Bert Cameron FAMILY MEAT MARKET rNE Round Steak 3 lbs Sirloin Steak 3 lbs Rump Roast of Beef 6 lbs Shoulder Pork 6 lbs Leg of Pork 5 lbs Shoulder Lamb, 5 lbs. Turnips, 10 lbs Stew Lamb, 4 lbs. Turnips, 5 lbs Lamb Chops-! ' I 2 lbs Loin Pork Chops 3 lbs Liver. 1 lb. Bacon, lb Spare Ribs. 2 lbs. Krout. 1 lb 50c 45c 51.00! 75c; 75c, 75c 45c 25c RESEARCH REVEALS ALL-BRAN RICH IN HEALTH-ELEMENTS Helps Correct Constipation with "Bulk" and Vitamin B; Also Has Iron , Recent scientific research shows that Kellogg's Atx-BlUN contains two thing needed to overcome tm- Forary and recurring constipation, t has "bulk" to exercise the intestines, and Vitamin B to tone the intestinal tract. These two important food-elements promote regular habits, and help do away with the headaches, loss of appetite and energy, so often the result of constipation. The "bulk" in All-Bran is mild in action much like that of lettuce. Inside the body, it forms a soft mass, which gently clears the Intestines of wastes. Special cooking processes make All-Bran finer, softer, more palatable. Isn't this pleasant "cereal way" far more healthful than using pills and drugs so often habit-forming? Just eat two tablespoonfuls of Kellogg's daily enough for most types of constipation. If your intestinal trouble is not relieved this way, see your doctor. Besides, All-Bran brines your body twice as much blood-building iron as an equal amount by weight ' of beef liver. Equally tasty as a cereal with milk or cream, or used in cooking. Recipes on the red-and-green package. Sold by all grocers. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. to a close with a dance which lasted until well after midnight. The ffrnnd march i'u lpri hv PriwMpnt nercelve for Prince If Rupert. vlsHand Mn F w WeJch Mujlc tors could envision a bright future, furnlshed by Bob Greenfield's Pre-why should the pioneers not keep itnler orchestra up their faith? After all. the mayor ; declared, the best things Prince Rupert pioneers had gained were the friendships they had made and the good times they had had. Possibly the old Jest of impending industrial development in Prince Rupert might not be without some truth this year. His Worship suggested. If he had his life to live over, he thought he would still choose to live In Prince Rupert, the mayor declared. In connection with the toast to the city, the pioneers sang that old favorite, "We're Here Because We're I Here." The principal speake rof the evening was Rev. W. D. Grant Hollingworth, who took as his subject, "The Place of Pioneers In the Progress of Humanity." Progress was made jnly through suffering and such was the lot of the pioneer whose olace it was to overcome obstacles in preparation for the people to I'ollow. There was this spirit of the pioneer In every human achieve ment. The spirit of overcoming dif Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert March 11, 1913 A public meeting on behalf of Aid. W. B. Clayton, Independent Conservative candidate In the provincial election, was held In the Westholme Theatre. Thomas Dunn was in the chair and Aid. W. H. Montgomery, the Socialist candidate, was also a speaker. Broadside attacks were made upon William Manson, sitting1 Conservative member. The next aljernoon Aid. Montgomery conducted a meeting of his own in the Empjress Theatre. F. O. Dawson has leased two floors of the Plercy-Morrls warehouse on the local waterfront for use of his own wholesale business. Ensign Hammell and family of the Salvation Army arc about to flcultles was the main factor in the farewell Prinze Rupert. irogress of the world. The optimism Week-End Specials 1 Lb. Braid's Best Tea Free with the and humorous songs by A. R. Hun- purchase of 2 lbs. ter. During the supper, there were) for selections by Miss Nellie Law-Swifn Picnic Ham rence'j violin pupils. The evening s proceedings came per lb. Maikln's Beat Spinach 2's 2 tins Squirrel Peanut Butter l's per tin Mulkins Best Clams per tin , Libby's Apricot-2ft's large Un Comet Peas Size 4 per tin Malkln's Best Fancy Sliced Peaches, 2 tins Ensign Oolden Wax Beans 2's, 2 tins 5 Pkgs. Lux ii 1 large Mixing Bowl, for Fraser Valley Crabapple Jelly, 2V4-lb. Jar Crlsco 3-lb. tin 90c 17c 35c 20c 15c 25c 10c 45c 25c 79c 40c 80c 1 Pkg. Jlf it l string Pearls 25( Eggs Fresh Extras 3 doz. gQ Crestwood Creamery Butter Qq OranRes Sweet St Juicy 4 doz. 95c 50c 25c Alberta Market P. GAMULA. Proprietor Fifth Street Phone 208 BANQUET IS HELD Feast at Port Simpson in Connection With Opening of Bridge PORT '.SIMPSON, Marcn 11. The young ladles of Port Simpson, con- j vened by Mrs. E. F. Dudoward, gave 'a banquet last night in connection with the official opening of the new bridge. Rev. W. E. Colllson, Indian Agent, was the guest of honor. ' The speakers of the evening were Nathan Lawson, secretary of the Port Simpson Council; Ambrose Held, R. Boyd Young, Mrs. E. F. Du-doward, Phillip Oreen sr.. Thomas ; Gosnell, Chief Councillor E. F. Du doward and Rev. W. E. Colllson. In acknowledging the thanks of all the speakers who thanked Mr. Colllson and the department, Mr. Colllson assured the people of Port Simpson that the Indian Department was at all times ready to cooperate with any measure, having, the welfare of the natives at hr.irt. The bridge, which was now com-; plete. was but a forerunner of what the Indian Department had hi view. With very kindly wishes for the in- j ture of the people of Port Simpson, he thanked them one and all j The band was In attendance Nathan Lawson was toastmastcr. ' Banquet Program The banquet program was as follows: Dr. A. E. Perry proposed the toast to the King. Response by the band rendering the National Anthem. R. Boyd Young proposed a toast to the conveners of the banquet. Response by Mrs. E. F. Dudoward. Chief Ambrose Reld proposed a toast to the village and council. Response by D. A. Johnson. Vocal solo. "Out in the Deep," Charles Dudoward. Thomas Gosnell proposed a toast to the workmen. Response by Phil lip Oreen sr. Selection by the band. Chief Councillor Dudoward proposed a toast to the Indian Department. Response by Rev. W. E. Col llson. Indian Agent. Closing address. Rev. V H San-sum. God Save the King Phone 953 Ensign Red Plums size 2's per can Uurford Pears Sire 2's per can North Star Lard per 3-lb. pall per 5-lb. pall Helmet Corned Beef l's per tin 5-Strlng Brooms With fancy handle, Dad's Oatmeal Cookies Tlione 953 De Jong's Cash and Carry Friday & Saturday Specials per lb. . 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