du; , March 19, 1928 Jll.ll THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE More Food Vaiue rrodocnl ia Cauda FEWER frills and more "regular" food that's what most men want. But they like flavor, too. Let Carnation Milk help you put both flavor and food value into plain dishes. Its double richness and creamy smoothness do it. Nothing but water taken out Nothing added. Write for lite Cook Book Carnation Milk Product Co. Limited 1 H Abbott Stran V tNCOUVES, B.C Carnation Milk !.. . I 1 , h,l ! ,.H :. 1 V ' Front Contented Cows ' SPECIALS icady Roi, regular $1.W). Sale price Ii5 m-lJuplex, I lilatlf. Salt- price I Of a Pens, regular s;l. ). Sale price all. (ill Pencils, regular oUi . Sale price 4V5f P.rush Set., regular SI 0.00. Sale price S0.7B MfuMh Si'ts. regular Srf.00. Sale price Jf.00 .l.oiiy Handle Hair Prunes. Sale price $2.00 Lamps, regular fi:: Sale price $10.00 lamps, refill a ",o. Sale price $7J( -ii Soap. Sale pritf. :. rakes lor 3Bf -:s. Sale price $S!25 in Uo'.tlee. Sale price T0f Lines DEMAND liic Pionvvr Druutisis THIPOAVE fr SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES P?t,200 "Rupert Brand" Kippers TUB DAINTIEST BKRAKrAST HMIIa," Seniked Itolly by Canadian Fish & fold Storage C- Ltd- Print Waprl. B.C Canadian NfflOML QSe largca Kailtoay SyAcm in America STEAMSHIP AND from Hi IN It ItlTtUT for ' 'i intermedial points, earn "KMWlIT stid AN VOX. ia1 MlltTII and MIl'TII qi'KKN PAHM:NOIU UtAIN I. ' MONDAY. WHlM.NIMV and "MlttOE. tDMONHIN. M1NNII' h'ts iiv ih tir.NCY AM. OCEAN 'rw your nttt shiDineat. FT UITICK, SIM 1IIIHD , N Ol VI K VII TO"IA. SBATTI.E. I Hill W !' "" " " ul ,m miI. in IX) Pn IMliKH li I' t"- Fortnlghtls. nvr Mtn t. HI I'tRT ii 11 ii) " for riUM'K ,, KiM.ni Canada. United Hll nll' I INK UNION LIMITED STEAMSHIPS - .. .. . Mirt. ' JANI OI , M VMOl III silint inttn rrn' rii 1 ueaday, PJ"' yjCU. VICTORIA. llUtf.lale. MTl M- VuVtris7. "",' ti:it. VICTOUIA. Mwssson !' ..... lor (nut siMPnoNi NAA nUM .tM-. , .Ii H',,T. M ales Inland. Nunaay. I' Avrniir r. m. dMITII tlnnii.h"?"1 ld lo Vlrloila and '"""Ilh to destination. A,KK ARM. en,,,' MBiwrt. It C. . ml liKse checked Local and Personal Dentist. Dr. J. R. Qmn. Phone 686 Skating daily. 2 to 4 and 8 to 10. U Oet the Big 4 habit l of a Tail, prion 4. When thlntlng rcojlihg and rUlafeUtlng. nner. Phone Black OS.' ilrs. 84 The date of St. Andrew's Scottish dance has been changed to Thursday, AprU 6. O.P.R. ateamer Prlnceaa Mary la due In. yoortif on Wednesday of thla week ivcjjubodfcd from Vancouver to R. E. Alien, district foreater, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a trip to the Interior on official duties. Mrs J W. Kllpa trick, who has been absent from the city for the past two or three weeks on a trip as far as J as per Park, returned home on yesterday afternoon's train. B. J. MeUlsh. manager of the local branch of the Canadian Bank of Com I merce, Is expected back tomorrow from Stcwau. where he has been on business for the past seven days. Hug Smith of the city fire department, who has been seriously Ul at his home, Mlnth Avenue Eaat. with pneumonia, la now reported to be making satisfactory progress toward recovery. Prank Pitch of the local customs staff, who has been on relief duty at Prince George for the past two or three weeks, returned to the city from the interior on yesterday afternoon'! train. Oeergt Miller, for causing wilful damage by breaking a window was fined S10. with the option of seven days' Imprisonment, by Magistrate Mc- Clynsont in city pal Ice court this morn ing and was also ordered to pay So John Ryan and Charles Ryan ttf aawal js vkn ptstsjA vv . 1 1 ail i . 1 vi th wkSis&MHVti Hpyat Society of St. George Whist Drive and Dane Aorll SS Prince Rupert Olrls' Drill Team Dance April 27 ihirdcabin id EPHPE and BACft IS42 andup Clinose famous Cunnrtl and Anrlior-Uonaldson Tourist lltlnl (jidlit Sertit-e to Etintpe thla summer. Weekly sailings from Mont reel and Vuelc lo rijmoulli, CJierUiurg and Ixnuloit Ity the Aiirunla, Alaiinla, Asranln and Atisonla t . to llrtfast. liverptMil and Glasgow by tbe AllienU, Itrtllla, AndanUand Antonla. Hound trip fare $181.50 and up. Tt CsMa flsM aa Third CUm mt-ammWillon Usf tmmmpmMmi.i blsh slsntlsril M all thm ilMmm, u local stMwklp atl arorlut canadui scrwict gssgr liii: t i v vitn vn wi sail" a t I Mi l I 0 bit IliflliiK Slnl, , VAMOl'Vtli, Nervous and Miserable Through Constipation "Fruit-a-tives " Restores Vigorous Health MR. D. DUFERKON. The drowsy, fatigued condition that usually goes with constipation is a serious handicap. Overcome it. Be healthy by taking "Fniit-a-tives". Read this letter: Maxville, Oct. "The results are marvellous. That nervous, tired feeling has completely gone. 'Fruit-a-tives has made a new man of me." Mr. Donald Duperron. "Fruit-a-tlves" is the intensified juices of ripe, fresh fruit, blended with stimulating tonka. It is the stoutest natural foe of constipation. Gentle, natural and positive in its action, it builds the system to function properly without the constant use of laxatives. 25c and SOc at all druggists. Try it to-day. Sunday ounce rt by the Regimental Concert orchestra, West holme Theatre afarch 2S. at 9 IS P-m. W Provincial Police Constable Robert Olbson of Port Bsslngton arrived In the city from the Skesna River on yeater day afternoon's train. We are Headquarters tor shoe repairing, rirnd them to us for value, aervlte and salltfartlon. Msctrthur Shoe Store. tf The sum of was realised at the St. Patricks tea and sale held on Saturday afternoon try the Ladles Aid to Pint Presbyterian Church. The Japan freighter Kofuku Mani ..iorlElnallv bcoked to load grain here. hsui been diver tU to vtvnoouw, nrncu Irrtdr.'ln Vsncouver and elaewher. ln'ln Prt Ut wek frDrU J,Pn tba aaUth. were passengers aboard the of last evening returning north sunt. Miss State Ryan. Is re in Vancouver for a while Atleen Btepbent. school teacher River, spent the week-end in town, rtstivtng dental treeunent, c:m-tng rc 'aboard the gasboat Irish Belle. morning on wbteh bar father. Atlas HboWa ttrW thu ANNOUNCEMENTS St Patrick's concert. Monday. Mrtti it. .Westholme Theatre. Sunday Ooncrr: by Regimental Orchestra. Westholme Thealr. March SS. United April S. Church Baater Sal of Work. Queen Mary Chapter annual Daffodil Balk Easter Monday. April t. Anglican Church Easter Sale April 10 Catholic Woman's League spring sale of work April it. Whist Lairue Cuo-prires distribution Moose Hall. April IS Ladles' Auxiliary St. Andrew' Society Baater Sal and whist drive, April SO. Cits Cabaret Anrll SO John, Bulger returned to tn city on yeaterdej alledswesi's train fresn trip to Begins Wkdre he aStetUWd convention of ths'iQtasdlsn Jewelers Association. Sergeant Alex MeMelll. chief of the district detachment of the provincial nollce. sailed last night by the Cento- aun on a trip to Stewart and Anyoa on official duties. . R. stiver. United States customs officer at Hyder. was a passsugev aboard the Camcsun last night returning north following a holiday trip to Seatttle and other poinu In tbe south. Word haa been received In the city that hoi Barnes underwent a successful operation at the Mayo clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, on Saturday, and is now making splendid prog less toward recovery. The British ateamer Mane pool, with a full cargo of grain loaded from the Alberta Wheat Pool's Prince Rupert elevator, is expected to get sway tor the United Kingdom or OontltteM Ul af ternoon or Transferred front Rooatand to the city detachment here in the service of tbe provincial police. Coiietaels P. C. Bad-man arrived from the south last night so the Caatosun. accompanied by Mm. jaA family. Frederick W. Crawford, manager of tbe Vancouver Tobacoa Co. which Is Interested In tbe O rot to Cigar Store here, and Mrs. Crawford are visitors in tbe city, having arrived from Vancouver on tbe Camoaun jyst night. Joseph Bennett, superintendent of Alberta Wheat Pool'a PSstfl Cosst elevators, arrived In the olty on tbe Camoaun last night for an Inspection vuit to tbe local plant. He will probably return south tomorrow evening. Lieut. Commander H. 11. Oland. ol Ottawa, aupervlalng officer of she wesi-tin division of the Royal' Canadian Naval Volunteer Reiwrve. has accepted an Invitation to address the Prlii Rupert Oyro Club at Ismeheun thl Wednesday. Lieut. Cossmirirtsr Osland will arrive from the sotltb on Wednesday to make an InspestksB e a local detachment. t , Union steamer Camosun, apt. James Findlay. arrived :n port St 0.40 last evening 'rem the south and, after discharging considerable freight her, sailed at 11 pm tor Anyox. Stewart and other northern jxilnt of call including the Naas River. The vessel Is expected back here late tomorrow afternoon south bound Passengers for northern poinu on tits Camosun In cluded Mr. and Mrs P. , W ggftwford. W. R. Henden. Cl BuUttfUitd.. JAV.Noel, Joseph Sennet, c. o. Qgrry, Mm. Mtt- chell, Mr.JLsavltt. MrrcWU'Snd Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Bsdman sad family for Prince Rupert: Mrs. M Bmlth. L. W. Klngklry. Oeorge Marrl. B. Ben turn, A Hsrdlman. J. Reld. J. Reeves, P. a. Moniriih. O. P Hart, D. Matheaon. Mr mid Mrs I Oudy, Watson Noble unci H Donaldwm fur Mill Bay; Miss McOee for Port Simpson: Ales Brown. D B McDonald B R Stivers. Mrs H. Driver John Ryan slid Charles Ryan fi M' 'u nil . and Mrs. Thomas for ARE TO FIGHT LAN TO PIT IllTY MEMBERS OF PARTY IN ENOLISII CONSTITUENCIES NEXT ELECTION MANCHESTER, March 19 A special despatch of the Ouaxdlan from Moscow says tbe last decision of the Plenum of the Executive Committee of the Comintern (Communist International!, now sitting In Moscow, may have the effect of tbe appearance of fifty Communist andldates at the next English general election. As long ago as February 7 Prsvda" leading article insisted on the need for a change In the policy of the Communist party of Great Britain because of the tendency of the Labor leaders to move to the right In a num ber of Important questions, making it difficult for Communists to support Labor candidate, while gaining nothing fn'm association with tbe Labor party, and even being hampered by It. "Thla change should find eipres slon during the next elections, when the English Communist party will have to come out independently." THE RI NHIAN VIEW It la already known that the Russian view exnressed In the "Pravda" was accepted by the Plenum and the reeo utton on the English situation passed unanimously, in spite of the quite natural qualms of some English Communists will be running their own candidate not only In eonstltj-encles where they have a chance of winning, but in those where their tn-lervent.on may be enough to prevent the election of Labor leaders of tbe Right. This move Is much more than reply to tbe Labor party's excom munication of Communists. Its object, according to tbe "Pravda." Is the maxi mum intensification of the struggle with International social democracy which la the chief obstacle to tbe con version df wide masse of tbe working class to Communism '' If the Immediate result in England Is to ensure the return to another Conservative govern meat, no matter. Tbe Immediate enemy is not Baldwin, but Mac Donald. The Infuriating effect of tbe appearance of a large number of Communist candidates ia expected to nave an educational effect, finally pUtUng the Labor party Into reformist sbeep and revolutionary soat. tbe Cnmmuniata. of oourte. preferring tbe latter. EMiLlsii VIEW Tbe manage from Moscow has natur ally interested tbe Labor party, and la being earnestly discussed. Hobody In or out of tbe Labor party expects com munist candidate to get In. Tbe only Communist member is Mr. Saklatvala. member for Batter. When the Communists put eandldatea In a number e constituencies the Labor party will 'certainly put up a Labor candidate in Battersea. and Mr. Saklatvala will go aut whoever may come In. The real trouble for the Labor party that in some constituencies a Com-, muntst candidate standing against a Labor candidate might draw off enough votes to defeat tbe Labor candidate. rbe accession of even a small minority of voters can in any gnrl election bare this effect. Some of the constituencies will probably be important, and ope of them very likely will be Ram say Mac Donald's constituency. Ramsay MacOonalda majority st Aberaven was Just over 7M0. He won the seat at he last general election against a Liberal only. Tom Mann la in the division with tbe intention. I understand, of standing as a Communist candidate, and la busy organising an aseaclatton to support him. If Aber-tvon aa Is not improbable, la divided between Labor voter and Communist voters Mr. MaooDnald'a seat might be in danger. Advertise in The Daily News IN l'ROKATE IN THE 81 THEME fOtitT OF BRITISH t'OUMlSIA j In tbe Matter of tbe "Administration Act"; and i In tbe Matter of the but of Alexander Cameron, Deceased. Intestate. I TAKE NOTICE that by order of HI Honor, P. McB. Young, the 9th day of Pebruary, AD IMS. 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