Friday, September 9, 1932 nn a .... In Soups and Creamed Sauces ASTE the fresh sweet flavor of pure country cream! Blending so well in savory soups, giving rich velvety body to sauces— there's nothing like St. Charles Evaporated Milk to make good meals better. St. Charles Milk Is evaporated to creamy richness. All herds are rigidly inspected—plants are spotless and shining. Sixty per cent. of the natural water is removed and nothing is added. No wonder St. Charles is the safest, finest flavored milk you can buy. Our new cook book “The Good Provider" will give you cooking secrets any French Chef might envy. 80 pages—186 recipes— full color illustrations of tempting dishes. Just mail the coupon and it's yours. Dordens ST. CHARLES LOCAL ITEMS | | TerraceBlackberries Terrace Blackberries, Sweet Cherries and Plums Munro Bros. _ |: L.O B.A, tea will be held Oct. 4th i at home of Mrs. 8. Cox, 7th Aveé.| —_-—-— - . } W. 210 Taxi 35—Ernie Large. tt Ted LePage, local manager of the Home Oil Distributors Ltd., left ! on this morning’s train for a trip to Smithers and other interior} points on company business. A. J. Lancaster, provincial collec- tor, sailea last night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. Miss Bessie Edgecumbe and Miss | : ; Another enjoyable dance was Marie Mustallem sailed on. the - held last) night by the Baitiaian | Prince Rupert last night for a trip Labor Defence League in the to Vancouver. League Hall on Second Avenue.) Music was furnished by members| of the League and refreshments were brought by the ladies. Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Mills of Terrace arrived in the city on last night’s train from the interior for a brief visit to town. ; = ie | “Listen to me on Don’t forget Tennis Club dance HEADACHES’ tonight in 1.0.D.E. Hall. Venetian | Orchestra, entertainment, novel- ties and refreskments 210| Get rid of the , cause. . take Mrs. F. G. Dawson and s0ns,; Fryit-a-tives Fred and John, sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancou- ver where they will holiday for the next month or so. “I always felt miserable and tired as I was troubled with constant head- aches for years. A lady recom- mended Fruit-a- tives and I gave them a trial and in less tham a ; week was feeling like a new person.” —Mrs. A. M., Wiarton, Ont. There is something to Fruit-a-tives. Created after 15 years’ research by a brilliant physician, Fruit-a-tives is not to be confused with ordinary pills, oil, roughage, which act upon only one organ or possibly two. Fruit-a-tives stimulate five vital organs to function naturally and thereby assures good health. Try them. 25c and 50c. | | S. H. Batman of Anyox was a passenger aboard the Prince Ru- vertlast evening going through to Vancouver whence he will proceed »y train on a trip to Toronto. S. M. Capon, chief weighmaster of the Board of Grain Commis- ioners from Fort William, Ontario, | sailed by the Prince Rupe’d last| night for Vancouver enroute East after.paying a brief visit to the lo- cal elevator on official duties pon 1 The fire department had «a cal! MILK UNSWEETENED EVAPORATED The Borden Co., Limited, 50 Powell Street, Vancouver, B.C. Gentlemen: Please send me free copy ef “The Good Provider.” a ' CONTEST BULKLEY VALLEY COAL WINNERS ig IS A HIGH CARBON, NON-COKING, BITUMINOUS COAL Miss Cathie Beale and Tom Barton That can be 1vdvantage in all styles of fire Adjudged Best Fox Trotters at boxes, 41 ite u bry the nut-egg size and simply ! the | t 1 hot fire is p ' Capitol Last Night desired. For heaters le screened lump low fire or becoming Se In In furnace ise single vitl j i udded to ’ ther Beale ina winners of n the fox trot dancing ast night at Decision was fuel fe fier aive: Miss 2o pt 2art Cathie Thomas the final ‘ompetition the Capitol Theatre judged by applause of stomed t BULKLEY VALLEY COAL fj accu were nm the audience, the judges being Mayor C. H. Orme and Mrs. D. C. Stuart, regent of Municipal Chap- OLD er, Imperial Order, Daughters of J he Empire. Four couples took part omer jin the final COUNTRY oo Bad Constipation And Sick Headaches Ended By Vegetable Pills Formerly a wreck from Constipation, As an added attraction to your Sick Headaches and Indigestion, Mr. Old Country trip, Canadian National this V. H. writes: ‘It was a red-letter day year offers exceptionally low fares both for me when a friend recommended on trains and steamers, De luxe equipment, Carter's Little Liver Pills, Results Liberal stopovers. Extended return limit, have been marvellous.” Every detail of your trip... tickets, passports, Because they are PURELY VEGE- bageae insurance, travellers’ cheques, hotel TABLE, a gentle, effective tonic to both accommodation, will be attended to by liver and bowels, Dr. Carter’s Little Canadian National Liver Pills are without equal for cor- recting Acidity, Biliousness, Poor Com- plexion and Indigestion. 2 & 75c. red Full details from Qi Local Agent, or pkgs. Ask for Carter's by NAME, H. McEwen, D.F. and P.A Prince Rupert, B.C. odien TAN NATIONAL CANADIA | i Prince Rupert ERRATA 8 RETO EW CNET Ie Se UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED } DRY DOCK Steamers leave Pt e Rupert for Vancouver PS.8, CATAT RVERY TUESDAY, 1:5 mM asih abl 1 W points rriv Va iver jursday ¢ \ '.S.8. CARDENA EVERY FRIDAY MIDNIGHT, si AND | Weekly sailin a I + bes es “ < 5 \ “a vox, Stewart and Naas SHIPYARD | vw tacos mine rer hin: sec wre, Phone 568 YRISCE RUPERT AGENCY: Secona Avenue hone 568, FOE RR URINE mee Aa RII RO eT Operating three Dry Docks | Total capacity 20,000 tons Shipbuilders and Ship Repairers for Steel and Wood Vessels . ‘ we CANADIAN PACIFIC ’ Vantouver PRINCESS LOUTSE—S« lo Vancouver PRINCESS ADELAIDE—F Falls and Way Portis fo Ketchikan, Wrangel, June For Informatio; W. L. COATES, ¢ ) 3 10 p.m. via Ocean Sawmill and Mining Machinery Repaired and Overhauled Sept. 8, 17 and 29 iu and Skagway—sept. © 17 and . Prince Rupert, B.C, jeneral Agent Iron and Brass Casting Electric and Acetylene Welding , : : 50-ton Derrick for Heavy Lifts Because. it. doesn’t pay to advertise poor products, Fruit-a-tives at 11 o'clock last ght to the Ca- OF tn Meth) mine anna . | MARS AMD KEEP YOU WEL jnadian National Wharf where a)} }smal! blaze had been started, ap-| |parently by a lighted cigarette) John Willman, well known Usk |] dging between planks. No dam-! mining man, arived in the city on }age was done. | last night’s train from the interior | a and sailed on the Prince Rupert | Joey Semour, Indian, charged| for a business trip to Vancouver |with vagrancy, was allowed to go/j ates |by Magistrate McClymont in city! w. w. C. O'Neill. vice-principal Inolice court this morning on the | of Borden Street School, sailed on understanding that he return to/ the Prince Rupert last night for train | count | of his parents Sailing from here for Vancouver —_—— last night, C. N. R. steamer Prince William F. Joy of Los Angeles Rupert had one of her largest pas-/ who has been visiting here forthe senger lists of the season There} past few weeks with his parents, were ninety passengers in addition} Mr. and Mrs. J. Joy, sr., sailed by to fifty-seven of the crew of the/the Prince Rupert last night steamer Prince George which has} his return south. been tied up at the local dry dock} ———— for the winter Gardeners this morning were be- {moaning the destruction caused Mrs. A. E. Campbell of Smithers| last night to the plants in their was a member of the nominations] flower beds. Some of the sweet ‘committee at the annual conven- | peas and dallias and gladiolas haa tion in convention in Vancouver} Weathered previous blows but most this week of the British Columbia|of them suffered badly by the gale Hospitals Association. H- W. Birch,| that struck the city during managing secretary of the Prince| night Rupert General Hospital,.was the} local delegate to the convention. | ‘Aged Indian Chief ‘Saskatchewan . Premier Backs — ve maysege Dead } Simmendecks, Who Passed Away at Up S. F. Tolmie Age of Over Ninety Years, Led Tribe in Battle | WINNIPEG, Sept 9 Unquali- Head Chief Simmendecks of Kit- fied appreval of Premier Tolmie’s;wanga Indian village in the inter- on proposal to establish union govern-;ior died at his native village on lment in British Columbia was ex-|Saturday last at the age of over oressed here Thursday by Premier} ynety years. He was one of the old |J. T. M. Anderson of Saskatchewan. | original chiefs who led his tribe in Such a course would be of great! henefit, not only to British Colum- battle against the invading Nishga Indians, His totem pole stands near bia but to every province of the/the Canadian National Railways Dominion,” he said, adding, “and/station at Kitwanga |for Canada as a whole,” The funeral took place at Kit- : - - wanga On Tuesday afternoon | If you have any leftover floral wall paper you will find it makes } : a most’ attractive lining’ for the Ju dheinins bureau drawers in the bedroom Noted American Stunt Flyer, Who) The furniture may be lined with | Served With Canadian Air the same pattern paper as on the Force, Loses Life wall CLEVELAND, Ohio, Sept. 9:—Al Wilson, best known of American) moving picture stunt flyers, who}; served in*France duting the Great!| Announcements War with the Royal Canadian | } Force, “wasy, killed! when Ya’ pina} which he was piloting crashed at the Cleveland Air Races. Rupert Tennis Club Dance Sep- tember 9, I.0.D.E, Hall 16 and 30, Steamship Sailings For Vanctouver— Dance Sept Oddfel- low's New Hall, | Benefit football dance, Septem Tuesday—-ss. Catala .... 1:30 p.m,| ber 23, Moose Hall | Thurs.—ss Prince Rupert, 10 p.m | — Friday—ss. Prin. Adelaide 10 p.m, | United Church Annual Supper Ss. Cardena.......... midnight Oct. 10 Sept. b2-sgo Pylngess Louise: pin Ba dt dos pay to buy those advertised,....... AAA ANTE . * = i * ~ ‘a Sept.’21-—Prinéess” Louise, pin | Catholic Bazaar, October 19, 20. ' | the local Churches have been pray- | have | Slusterings that have been roaring | 2rounc this week, | | his reserye at Hazelton on today S| Victoria, being called south on ac- of the serious illness of one the | Man in the Moon ' Now thatthe Kidd Report has been discussed’ and ‘Ptemfer '*Tdl-*!" mie has decided to pin his, political! faith to it, we all know where we are, Jake says he knows where Tol- mie will be*pretty soon and that’s in the soup. Man gets but little here below Upon this busy earth ; And if the honest’ truth were, / COUPON known : Sépaiien Mile Procivets Limited, He gets ‘bout all he’s worth. eorge Ot., Toronto a Beer send me free booklet “Camp vat. ing.’ With provincial eleztions, civic ” elections, P.G.E. sale schemes and such like, there promises to be plenty to talk about before the; winter is over, \ PCG sricnetaysiegsteigeniinceilibonbibials \Addtess THRIFT Jake is one of those men who! VALUES | sees a meaning in everything. He} For Friday & Saturday says bad weather this year indi- | QUAKER OATS—Quick 90 cates some coming catastrophe and | Cooking, per large pkg. he has had his eye on the Tolmie| ;HRIFT TEA- -Spccially Sic We have not noticed that any of ing for rain this year } Those gardens that escaped the} summer gales of last week seem to| fallen victims to the a (Government to bear him out. Blended, per Ib. \CORNED BEEF— 1-lb. tins, 2 for Bless the little motor cycle | _ How I love the roar |READY CUT MACARONI 33e vata gentle little creature | 5-Ib. boxes, each Singing past my door. CANNED SALMON—First Quality Sockeye, 12's 16¢ ' How T love to sit and dream ne : per tin In Ruvert’s sunshine nap * de 14 And to waken with a scream Dee ri 8 13¢ at “ini ‘Base’ Geet : 2 tins ; oe Te blaP DORK & BEANS—Clark’s 15¢ No. 2 tins. 2 tins Within the past few days num- bers of small mizratory birds have } seen in the city bound south. This is a sure sign of the change in seasons CLOCK SPECIAL 10 to 11 A.M. Each Day DRIED PRUNES | Size 40-50, per ib. SUNKIST UKRANGES een 7¢ ic each | FELS NAPTHA SOAP— | 4 bars 27¢ | VICTORY BLEND COFFEE, per lb One secret| of getting ahead Zic 8c 10c 8c ST IVORY SOAP per large bar STARCH—White Gloss or Corn, per pkg. ROYAL CITY SOUPS Tomato, per tin Pea or Vegetable ‘ or tin You need good health to succeed. ee witeiah noe Many a man has seen his chances | RECLEANED CURRANTS 14¢e go because he was too sick to keep per Ib AYLMER TOMATOES Choice, No. 2 tins, per tin 10c AYLMER PEAS—Choice Sieve 4, per tin lic JAMIESON'’S EXTRACTS—Lemon atte 15¢ Sx 27 SLICED BACON 9¢ 14¢ per %-lb. pkg BREAKFAST COCOA Malt Combination Special 1 tin Munro Malt by Ibs per lb 1 Ib. Bottle Caps pace with competition. Often his poor health was due to constipation. This ailment frequently causes headaches, loss of energy, sleep- lessness. It takes the “punch” out of your day’s work. Try eating Kellogg’s ALt-Bran. Science shows this delicious cereal supplies “bulk” to exercise the in- testines, and Vitamin B to tone the intestinal tract. Also iron for the blood. The “bulk” in ALL-BRaNn is much like that of lettuce. How much safer than using pills and drugs— so often habit-forming. Two tablespoonfuls daily will correct most types of constipation. 1 pkg Hops 79¢ If your intestinal | All for ASSORTED SANDWICH BISCUITS Fresh Stock 26c trouble is not re- lieved this way, see your doctor. In the red-and- per !b green package. At |COOK'NG APPLES all grocers. Made 5 lbs 23¢c by Kellogg in Lon- don. Ontaria SPAGHETTI—No. 1 tins with Cheese & Tomato | Sane oy f FIT | Sauce, per tin 9c HELPS KEEP YOU | HEINZ CATSUP. _—. | per Ime, bottle 22¢c jHUREKA BLEACH Miss D. Hogan Catelli’s IREKA 12¢ Thrift Cash & Carry | Phone 179 201 Third Ave, TEACHER OF MUSIC “CARRY AND SAVE” | Mail Orders Have Our Prompt Phone-—Black 232 Atten‘ion The New SPER HARD COAL per ton $11.50 Minehead Coals $11.50 per ton ALL COALS ARE IN A DRYSHED _ HYDE TRANSFER—PHONE 580 AP shits i ! 2452s G7 ee4 a vam “Si a! * i 1 ~ # , ja U as eee ‘