r. pawe roxm WALLACE'S WEEK-END SPECIALS Girls' and Women's Red Slicker Women's Cotton Hose, cashmere Coats, corded velvet collar finish, grey or sand f with leather strap fl QC 2 pairs OD each PJ..i7D Men's Cotton Half Hose, cash-Check Ginghams in pink, blue, mere finish, grey or QCf yellow, mauve -J C0 sand, 5 pairs for fOK, per yd . Women's Silk Knit Ankle Sox, Curtain Muslins, with 1Ap white or sand QQf colored frill, per yd. per pair OUU Women's Lacy Sweaters, with children's Cashmere Hose, sanci puff sleeves, pink, reseda, shades, to size 7 QC0 ZT S1.75 - - Viyella or Vlsylka Yarns, assort- Chlldrens Overalls. 3 to 6 yrs.. ment of shades -t Cn khaki with red trim per ball JLUls . " " Cushions, with art sat- QCn Umbrellas. 8 rib with assorted 65C een style handles, strong colored covers, red, blue, Qf Off. Pure Kapok in 1-lb. fff0 etc, each tgAe-W bags per b D New Angel Skin Crepe to 5 cretonnes, small neat 4 ft shades for slips, dresses, un- 1UC patterns per v 3 yd. derwear fiQp Per .vt Table Cloths, fine fabric striped Mesh Scarfs in various Qp borders, 48x48 (j eacn stripes, reg. $1.25 for Women's toouse Dresses 7Q Flannelette Sheets, single bed fast colors, each . size, white or grey Q- 7c QXef 0 per pair Prints, the now season's 4 Q n JiVl Linings, sateens, etc.. in a var- patterns yd lety of colors ffp Ladles' Pure Si'.k Hose, full per yd API fashioned 7Qn ' itlv Blankets, white wool mixture. per pair 5-lb. weight, these are a re-Women's, Reinforced Silk Plai- gular $8.50 value Ql Qff ted Hose 1t7- dQp per pair tpl.tlt) per pair -------------. Pillows, in art ticking covers. Children's Ankle Sox, OQp feather filled Qf A( lisle, fancy tops. pr. each O-L.UU Phone 9 3i See Our Windows Third & Fulton ON.IC- TRAINS I'or (lie East-Mondays' Wednesdays and Fridays 8:30 pjn From the East Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 10:15 p.ra. COAL! COAL! Our Famous Edson, Alberta and Bulkley Valley Coals are guaran-teed to give satisfaction. Try a ton or No. 1 Bulkley Valley. We also sell Timothy Hay, Wheat Oats and Barley. I Prince Rupert Feed Co. 58 Phones 551 The Old Ite liable 1 kti H Here is Your Chancq to Buy ; ' iiYs at Half the Regular Price ;,We hav to;fc(fe selection of sables, silver and other foxes, atid1 other fur gotfeu especially suited for spring Wear. Just as soon aV things pick up these goods' will alt fell at twice present prices. J GOLDBLOOM TheFish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED -BLACK COD- Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. If your paper does not arrive, telephone the office 4 BANQUET ENJOYED Mothers and Daughters of First Presbyterian Church Get Together Between eighty and ninety persons sat down in the social hall of First Presbyterian Church last ; night at the annual mother and daughter banquet of the three (Presbyterian groups of the Cana dian Girls In Training, the affair j being highly enjoyable and successful. The chairman was Miss Betty Cameron who presided over tables which were tastefully decorated in the blue and white colors of the C G. I. T. and adorned with potted spring flowers and plants. There were Individual place cards for each person. The proceedings opened with the singing of -Ood Save the King" and. after full justice had been done to a splendid repast, an interesting toast list was commenced. The jchalrman welcomed the visitors of the evening, W. W. C. O'Neill responding. Miss Marcel Jabour proposed the toast to the Church to which Rev. W. D. Orant Holllng-worth. the pastor, responded. The toast to the Canadian Girls In Training was proposed by Miss Sheila Stuart with Miss Florence Smith, leader, responding. The toast to "Our Mothers" was offered by Miss Betty Wood and replied to by Mrs. Robert Cameron. The .address of the evening was given by Mrs. F. W. Dafoe whose subject was "The Three Vs that Make . for Victory Vim. Vitality and Vision." Mrs. Dafoe proved to b a very able speaker and her remarks made a deep lnipreaslon upr on her llsteenrs. Afticr community singing had been fcnjoved under, the leadership of Miss .Smltlj, ' the proceeding! closed wUh the repiMtlon of the CT a. I.-T. pledg? andjthe singing 6f "O Canada" and 'Tans." i 3i sons and cuver. W. G.N.R "TILLIE THE TOILER" . lw'wa NOW PR I WATTE I f l. T' nor, L&ff'X 1 mf -U Hglel Arrivals t ' r Prince Rupert , ' P. W. Sinclair. Ihverrs; Hj'oh nun Boyd.-R. D. PutvU. X. V. Do- S. C. ilobjArkJ , 1 rams p Varr r'or.thL East , . V ' MopyMVe0fatdays, ata"Gri- day . .u g0 pin rromilhe.JCijti-..; .. ' Tuesday. Thursday and Satut 10:15 pjn. Advertise in the Dally News Ororcr V. 1. OI.J Chlnr.e ECZEMA REMEDY MlllUaa al4 far rlr. 4 yll.. .r. ..Uk rtthml imr I", rJ. rmluli, 4.tU .M i tt mm illMrdan. mrntlmt aS.l m !. ttU4 mm4 r.ltMl, II a Iri.f. T tit, 1111 ral.f pifid :RHtl L (it. Ml. 1171 V.KMNl.M, I t RENT A Radio, Sewing Machine, Typewriter McRAE BROS., LTD. TB9 DAILY ITETT- March ii , sn n??rt dtS DOlf A Film You Should Nor Mia Aft TU ba. thU Sim .Ill .l.r.l.d IIY RM. U t IVlfHHM rkl) U mlmmy frwh, MIOIING ATT1IK CAPITOL Theatre All THIS Week . i The Survival of the Sweetest (By Barbara Brooks) are getting settled in tlu u new Urm name near Terrace, say that there oft) a treat manv Dheasants m the cWkghborhrvid. They seldom look out of the window without jpseelng two 01 thrjee and 4hey are quiie tame. , JONES' Family Meat Market Prime RU Rolled Roast 4 lbs. . T-Done Roastr- 4 lb. . Rump Roast of Beef per lb. '. Sirloin Tife I ,w per id. 1 Sirloin 8 taa leper lb. f. .. RomMt Stilt per lb. ; ..... Oood Pot ftoast of Beef per lb. i Ug of Veil per lb. 1 Loin of Vfri per lb. x Shoulder of Lamb per lb. Leg of LauMs-- per lb Leg of Pork per lb. Shoulder I Pork per lb. .'. Tomato Baatage per lb. .: 957 Phone D57 75c 75c 15c 15c 20c 15c 10c 18c 18c 15c 20c 15c 10c 10c WESTERN IS HERE ".Mysterious Itider" is Exciting Ac-tlon-ltoniantlc Film Zqne Grey's exciting action-romance, "The Mysterious Rider," done into a motion picture by a cast headed by Kent Taylor, Lona Andre, , Irving Plehel, Gail Patrick and ! Warren Hymer, comes this weekend to the Capitol Theatre here. The film tells the story of a single man's battle against powerful for-ci which seek to evict halt a hundred ranchers and their families from the property which they own ,uni love The attempt is set under wj.v by a crooked lawyer, who, after discovering that the land occupied by the ranchers is not legally theirs, employs underhand methods 111 transferring it to a powerful financier. The latter demands that the ranchers be thrown out of their hones, and when Taylor, their leader, urges them to resist, he lands In Jail for ; his efforts. But he burst loose, and at risk of his life, exposes the en- , tire swindle, to bring the film to a BANANA FRITTERS ! toriUlng climax. Peel bananas, cut in halve a romance between Taylor and crtmwlfe or in quarters, and roll Miss Andre runt throughout the in earn flake crumbs. Fry In very film Plehel la east as the lawyer- not deap fat, 3M degrees F.. until, light brown. Drain on soft paper and Mm with broiled chops, steaks of ham. A Simpler method is to split ban anas, roll in com flake crumbs and aaute on both sides, using a small a moan t of butter in a hot frying pan. Bananas may also be broiled in three or four minutes. Peel and i pfaee under broiler during the last fewfrjtautes that meat is broiling. Mr. arid Mrs. John McRae, who Union steamer Catala Is due to arrive from Vancouver at 9:30 to-'night, sailing on her return trip routh at midnight MORE SAVINGS FOR YOU Pay Cash - - Pay Less MATCHES I boxes to pkg. ui 97p er oka. OWOKR SNAPS , t dOS. .1 ' s 8AANICH CLAMS l a per tin : COHNKD UEEF-l's 2 tins .. KSLLOOO-9 ALL HRAN- per pkg. NABOB COFFEE per tin 1 j SLICI?) PINEAPPLE--jv f tins . RIN8O Small slse 3 ska. . SALMOfi Horseshoe Brand l's, per tin A8HCR01T KETCHUP QUM per bottle ipKAS-3's 3 tins WHITE 13 BANS 4 lbs. BOOS Preah Seconds per doa. I doa. . . PURE LARD Bulk 2 lbs. ECONOMY BUTTER per lb. LBMOMt-Oood site per dot. PICNIC HAMS WhUe they last, per lb. 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