Tuesday, July 13, 1024. 9 Happy ix Mkv iiinn who is handy about the house, says ! Unruly Andy. Ami happy is ; his family. The house am Hip disposition of I lie folks wlio live in it an; kept in perfect repair. We will sell you fh tools you need. You alrcftily have (ho ambition. How about yntir inclinations f See out display of Stanley Four Square Tools. Priced by the Stanley Co. Kaien Hardware Co. The Handy Andy Slorc. Hardware and Sporting Goods 1008 3rd Ave, Phone 3 SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS Eastern Canada United states Triangle Tour to IJASPER NATIONAL PARK iDMONTON and CALGARY. One way via Vancouver. IVn'le or call : City Ticket Office, 52S Third Ave., Prince Rupert Phone 2G0. It. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leading Restaurant. A Bakery Unsurpassed Third Avenue. A SURPLUS ON TWO utilities! Llcht and Telephone Depart-ments Paying Well, According to Report i nir me month of . nnn n... net surplus r,f the olnf ric Jijrlit ; -" i 1 1 1 1 M-i 1 1 was Wt'.iti )2 aiid jfor ho telephone department j (the' net surplus was $1,1 10.25, i 'according to (he renorl of Tho I suporinlendent of utilities read at the council meeting last i night. The details are ziven li. low: Electric Light Dept. Kslimaled llevenun (pr June r.3nn no Operating and maintenance l .."1.28 (ieneral expen. 53 1. HO Fixed charges 3,(520.00 - Total expen.se 5,C!)fi.j)- Xel surplus $ 0!)(S.92 Total surplus to June in,i:M.(5 Telephone Dept. Mslimatcd revenue fur $3.(50.00 f)perallng ex pense $ 1,055. 13 Maintenance '.. 302.32 Fixed Charges 1,17(5.00 Total expense 2533.75 Net surplus $1.(1(5.25 Total surplus to June $(5,280.20 ALPINE CLUB TO SCALE ML ROBSON English Alpinists are Expected to be Present at Annual Meetlnn WI.NMPKO, July 1(5. The an nual iiieeling of the Canadian Alpine Cluli will he held at the foot of Ml. Hudson, monarch of the llockies, on Thursday, Jul v 31, according to information reaeliing Winnipeg memders of the cluli. Tlie Alpine Cltiti camp opens this year on Julv 22 ami will close of August I, and it is expected Ida! of adoiil 150 per. sons in attendance, a numder will de from Winnipeg and older Western Canada points. Outlying camps are to de placed al I de base of I lie Cole. man (ilacier and on Calomel Creek to give access to Moose Pass and the Alplumls around this region. A camp will also lie placed al limber lino at Ml. Hodsou, in charge of Conrad Cain celedraled guide who led the ascent of Mount Hodson in 1913. This high camp will de for (lie purpose of facilitating ! i SUCCESS is ass tired when tjou use MAGIC BAKING POWDER It contains no alumand leaves no bitter taste attempts to reacd the peak of I his, the highest mountain in I lie Canadian llockies. It is anticipated that one or more memders of Ide Alpine Clud of England will de in nf-lendance and large parlies are expected to de present from various United Slates points. The climbers will go into camp from Mount Ilodson station which is on Ide main line of Ide Canadian National Hallways. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert P. Wall is, J. C. Ilentlam, F. K. Hoderlsnn, P. F. Marl in, J. A. Curran, (). A. Maybee, Mrs. (i. Hall, Vancouver; A. M. Davis, Victoria; .Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Osdorn, Portland, Ore.- Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Sisson. Seattle. H. J Cunningliam, Port Essington; C. If, Sawle, .New Hazelton; P. I.in- kay, Terrace, Mrs. J. W. Fea. Smilhers ; Mrs. M. Miller, d'eorgelown. Hotel Central IF. Denison, E. L. Armstrong. Viclor.ia; E. C. Ilowson, O.N. It.: . II. Humming. San Francisco: I. IF. Jones, C.N.H. Siidcrlhn for the Hnilv News. He site 8.000 biscuits Not all in one day, or one week, or one month, but during twenty years of a busy life and he is still eating them. That's the record of Doctor R. B. Thayer of Somers, Connecticut. And he further adds, "I think your claims for Shredded Wheat are justified." What higher tribute to the food value and healthfulness of Shredded Wheat could you have than the voluntary testimony of a physician? Shredded Wheat is all food, ready- cooked, ready-to-eat. The Canadian Shredded Wheat Company, Hi. Nl.f.ra r.ll.. OnUrl. Shredded Wheat (TUB DULT ffiWB, PRAIRIE FARMER TOLD OF MARTIN FLYING FAILURE Also Prophesied Death of Presi dent Harding and Other Events to Come RECEIVES MESSAGES Now Says Crop This Year Will Not be up to Average: Hall and Cyolones HKOIXA, July 15.- F.vcry day- radio stations in nil parts of the world broadcast a dally synopsis of news sensations. F.very day radio "bugs" of all ages and walks of life "I une' In" lo gel the details of the interesting budget. Hut lhere is one man al least who requires no receiving set or deli cate apparatus known lo the radio world. He is A. H. Mae- Naughlon, a Saskatchewan farmer of the Yaleport district. I'here are som ntrange tales jlhal conw from Vnleport. Those jwlio dabble in matters mystic might call him clairvoyant. His critics ami he frankly admSIs it say he is abnormal. lie has jheen dubbed the "human wireless" and the cognomen appears to fit. Strange if true! 'Though one may believe or doubt there is a chain of corroborative evidence which indicates thai Die sturdy little Yalepnrt Scotch-Canadian lis a real mystery man; an individual of aslounding, if somewhat weird, endowments. Had Premonition "Mac," as he js familiarly known in Ibe neighborhood, was no great genius as n youngster, but his inexplicable talent was manifest at an early age. Premonitions of calamities, such as beset, the paths of youngster would occur lo.. dim . das and sometimes even week before they actually occurred. "Dreams" they were called by bis parents, but strangely enough these visions generally came true. As a result of deing ridiculed be cause of his, peculiar talent, Mac Nauehlon for years maintained n strict reticence respecting his Visions. As the yeans passed, however, his strange "dreams" FTocame more pronounced. They grew stronger, morn vivid; the messages seeming to come out of space, were more detailed and easier understood. Like mirages in the desert they came both in waking and sleeping hours. II was not until three or four years ago that he mustered suf ficient courage lo speak of them to others than bis wife. Hb enn fided in a few friends whom he w" nnie thought would understand, who after making several exacting tests were nonplussed by the results .attained. were Harding's Tour "Mae" foresaw that Hardin practically every detail. Explanation MaeXaughlon's own lion of the strange which lie possesses is The "Ad" that Saved a City was being attacked. The massive walls were Rome breached. The enemies pressed hard on every side. To the north, the invaders crept stealthily through the night to storm the gates. In the dark, they stumbled on a flock of geese. The fowls cackled loud and long the sentries heard and Rome was saved. Advertising is continually saving something for someone. It will save for you, too, if you use it properly. It will save you money by pointing out real bargains, by telling you of true values, by giving you prices to compare and by telling you how much you should pay. It will save you time and effort by telling you exactly where and when to go for what you want to buy. You don't have to "shop around." It will save you disappointment by telling you just what you can expect from your purchases. Every time a merchant or manufacturer advertises, he obliges himself to sell you goods that fulfil his claims. He knows it doesn't pay to advertise unworthy wares. Read the advertisements as a plain, every-day business proposition. It is a duty you owe yourself and your purse. formed from a block of m.trble. onfe extremely hot weather, "I felt as if I were attending or which will cut yields. about to altend a funeral," is the "As lo the price, perhaps I way be described bis feeling. 'should not say so, but wheat will Concerning Ibis marvel's latest sell above Ibe $1.33 mark this confirmed vision. He distinctly fall. That' may offset the de-saw the crash of the round-the-'crease in threshing turnout, world United Stales piano piloted, MacXnugh ton's most startling by Major F. I. Martin. Al the prediction, however, was to come. time be wrote lo a Hegina news- "Six cyclonic storms, One or two it!ifk,ti rrivinfr ilnlnilia of llii nrnalt ,if u-litM, ...ill 1 . n niLul .OI Im. r i. . vtuiit.ni ,.1111.11 . in i,, iii,.-i rt r, will O . 1 l 1! o . .I I . , , .i . crwiu. Huy mivi, .wiim iiiniiiu sweep riisKUiruevan uiiriug me and his mechanician Harvey, had present season. ntade. their way back lo civiliza-j "The year wilt be a very seri-lion, the. vision was confirmed In ous one from hail damage, par- The advertisements will help you save The queen- lo-bc will be of t lie Prince's own race. Crop Prognostication In and around the neighborhood of Yaleport, the infallibility President nf Mac.Nauglilon's weather prog- western trip would h'- nostications is well known. Oiv- his last. He had a premonition jng his views on lliis subject lie that the lour would tragedy. II was iticularly in the obi hail areas where loss lo crops from Ibis explana- njrenry will be severe," he said, qualities Miac.Xaugblon is a man of about this: "In middle height, strong in build, all parls of Ibe world fellow men'nnd active ns many n boy of and women are ronstanlly think ing, scheming, contriving, suffering, experience manifold eino- twenty. The inns I striking fea. hire of his face is a pair of very bripbl, very deep-sel green-blue fijnns nnd sensations. Thought-eyes Ibnl sparkle and shine when transference has been proven he converses about his slrnnge possible by oilier Ibnn. the spokenjlalenl. He is n likeable sort, a or written word. Who knows good conversationalist, oliviously but that I am Just, a "receiving, well read nnd keenly Inlelligenl. set" for these thoughts and sen- "Mae" unquestionably Is an salinns that are unconsciously .enigma. broadcasted by fellow men? One of the Yaleport seer's favorite controls, according n his own statement, is the Prince nf Wales, His Highness, Mr. Mac-Nnughlon says, will suffer nn- other very serious hunting riding accident, probably beforeiresorl next year, which will incapacitate him for some lime. And "Mac" predicts that Ibe long-discussed matter of a. bride for the Prince SMOTHERS ibis summer it seems ns if Fiake Kathlyn would he more orjpopular than ever as n summer I'lio largest number of enmpers thai have ever been there n ft single lime have gone down lo spend a holiday at (he lake. This year's large summer colony at the lake is made up. of the combined strength of Ihej Smitliers and Hazelton Oirls in Training, and under their ownt lenls are in charge of Mrs. A.; J. Mclnlyre and Mrs. H. Harris, A start has been made Inward j Ibe iiermancy nf this lake as nj summer resort, and on the side west tieorgo Raymond has end in a said: "II will be only a moderate ., ',' ,l nPal " He cottage Many a depressing crop year, I believe about two-"'11'! ,a cnnuflliiiti n a lin rniiilla II fllii. Illicit ,... n I Mm tifliv ilnpl nt face iand id figure or the Presidtnt July and early August when tl.c'71,,, h,,v" on ' deseernible, but seemed grain is filling out, there will bel Jap future n'''" for building. Mrs. Steele has arrived from Vancouver lo visit with her (laughter, Mrs, W. J. O'Neill. - 4. Mrs. F. Ockleshaw has left on a holiday trip to Ibe coast, where she will visit with friends in Vancouver, Victoria and - Mrs. W. J. l'idler, with her son ami ilaugliler, Willie nnd Isabel, left on Tuesday morning lo spend a holiday wild Mrs. I'idler's sister at Iloston. On their trip I hey will visit at Win-nipeg, J'orl William and Mont real, and will he. absent for six weeks. When you buy advertising you buy CIRCULATION, and. see that you get It. tf IN THE C0UNTV COURT OP PRINCE RUPERT. In tlifl Matter of tin Estat of noliert J. Wallace, or Atlln, in the County or I'rlnre import. In th Province or llrltlsh Columbia. Dm-fta.wil. who died on the tut -day of April, ISJ3. NOTICK la heretiv :lven that bv an order of HI Honour f. Men. Young, Judre of tlx) county court, dated tne !7lli day or April, I9S4, the.uuderslinted was appointed administrator or the estate or the above-named dereated. And nolle I hereby rurtlier alven that all permim having- eta in aralnsi the Mid estate are required to file such claims duly veriried under oath, with mn on or berore the tstli day or Aurust. Il. arter whlrti date I will proceed to distribute the asset of the said estate among the persons entitled thereto havlnr reirard only to the rlalins or whirl) I shall then have notlre, and I will not be liable for said assets or any part thereor, to anv person or whose rlalm I fhall not then have received nutlee, Dated at Atlin, B.C., this JO1I1 day of C. I. NONROE. OtricUl Adsnloiitritor. &m a m amfyDaroiiiy idantdtoKnoW iF you area good manager tfhen it comes to clothes Dorothy was looking through some cast off garments from (he wardrobe of a friend the oilier day ami said "Poily, dear, why I'm ashamed of you you are throwing the outfit of an American debutante of fashion into the discard because of thoughtlessness. Why, honey, don't you know that a little lime spent upon al-leralinns nnd a little of your clothes allowanco spent for dry cleaning would make you Ibe best dressed girl in town,?" P.S. Polly surrendered. CAPMrS, 7J .71 :iT7i PHONE 8 60X392 PWNCEfTTRU PERT Fresh MILK and Cream From Quick, B.C. Any quantity delivered dally. Prompt Early Morning Delivery. VALENTIN'S Dairy Phone 657. Mclrlde Street.