I Thursday, June 21, 1928 fn A Mail TODAY mwuncmg a WONDERFUL lYEW LINE of PERFEC110N. oilcookl STOVES ARE YOU tired of worrying with an ugly, lazy stove? Then, don't fail to see the New Beautiful PERFECTION Oil Ranges! Finished in snow-white porcelain enamel . . . with built in 'live heat' oven and heat indicator . . . safe and economical to use. 24 models from which to choose. Swift cooking... modern in every way. A range that gives the farmer's wife all the cooking privileges of her city sisters . . . and a kitchen just as pretty. Prices from $8.75 to $2 12.50. For full information write General Steel Wares, Limited, Toronto. km PERFECTION n on Burning Ranges DspC "" ,Gerd SiiJWiiii Ud.,Tronl. PVmm tad m ! pwtkulan of tht Ptrtaano CM Kin(t. Num. Add. urn aVsJ ..Pro. For Pic-nics For Pic-njcs Electric reai keeps soft longest THE BEST THERE IS! The Electric Bakery specialise in cutting; bread for Sandwiches Now is Kodak ime KODAKS, KODAK SUiTLlES FILMS Developing and Printing for Amateurs Six Hour Service. .Films left before 12 noon, prints ready 6 p.m. same day ilCANADIANJ MUF " THIRD AVE. (r SIXTH ST. TELtPHONES 8?200 AnMfirfhril way B. C. Coast Service Sailings from Prince Rupert Tu K. idiikun, Vninfll nnil knwny 4bii II. I V IH. 3S. . Tu Viinioinrr. Ylrfurln and Heatlle Jnni 0. hi. -'. 7, su' l r Itutnl il. Kmt llellu HHI. IH-eaii I nil-. "'"!" !" ' '" t atiij.bill lilvfr anil Vancouver every rtWii.v- ion from 'ro", In'"""011 Ken. v r all Nirainhlp Miif. "'' W. V. UHI II.1HII, "rami r lornrr of 4th 8trt and 3rd Avenue, ITInre KiiitI. - I'hone 31 Local and Personal 4 a Tail I'iione 4. Ulg 4 Taxi. tf Dentist. Dr. J. It. Oim PboneMB For a Taxi Phone 890. Oscar Hanson tsnd. Central. Hotel. tf Dry SljlEgiet for kindling 2.00 for large load. Bad'a Transfer. Phone 204 147 Hyde Tranafer for Box Cuttings, doubt load $3.50. Good value for your money. Phone 680. tf L. W. Pa too re returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a trip to 8ml then on legal business. Hiss Nancy Davles of Victoria Is visiting here with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Davles, Sixth Avenue East. Rev Father Leray, O.M.I., who arrived In the city from Stewart this week, will leave tomorrow morning for Terrace where he will conduct services on Sunday, returning here enroute to Stewart next week. Rev. Father Oodfrey, OM.l . returned Co the city on the Prince Charles this morning from a week's trip to the Queen Charlotte Islands on ecclesiasti cal duties and will prcoeed on Monday to Atlln where he will carry out the ministrations of the Reman Catholic Church for a period of five or six weeks. "YES55 We have all kinds of Fresh Fruits arriving every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Best quality and prices reasonable. This week we have a quantity of Grape Juice to sell at per bot tle iViv Quaker Corn Flakes, per pkg. lOf Soap Sunlight, 6 bars .... IKif Oatmeal, 7 bars 25f P. St G. Naptha, per bar . ... of Castille, per bar '20( Bovril, 1 oi. bottles, per bottle "Of Vegex, jars, 2 for O.V We have just opened up a ship ment of Willard'a Forkdipt Cho colates in packages and loose. Packages priced from . . ."Of ap Loose, per pound ."Of Lion Brand Sour Mixed Pickles, in gallon jars, per jar . . ijil.no Lion Brand Sweet Mustard Pickles' in gallon jars, per jar $1.50 Ubby's Queen Olives, small jars, per jar IBf Libby's Asparagus Tips, picnic size tins, per tin "(; You'll like (.old Medal Mayon naise. Try an 8 oz. jar at ilftf Butterkrust Toast, new stock, per pkg iWf Uverythlng in Green Vegetables Watts Grocery Phone 55 Phone 56 "The Store of Plenty." f r i r bnv va ne sot i THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THRKB KILLS FLIES MOSQUITOES BED BUGS ANTS ROACHES MOTHS Get a can of FLIT today! R. G. Johnston, manager of Inverness carmery, arrived In the city from the Skeena River on yesterday aiternuons train. Provincial Constable Robert Olbson returned to the city on yesterday after nocn's train from a briejrlp to Port Esungton -' from the interior noon's train. Rev A. W. Rc4tlaaoa,44Bgllean Church minister at Terrace; .arrived in the city 1 yesterday after- Urs. W. Daly arrifM in the city on yesterday afternoon's Train from Mun-aon. Alberta, and will spend the sum-mere hers visiting with her niece, Mrs. W. P. Armour. Mrs. H. L. Mcintosh arrived In the city on yeaterday afternoon's train from Terrace to attend tne Anglican diocesan Womei.'s Auxiliary meei.ngs which are bring held here. Henry Ajak, for drunkenness under the Indian Act, was fined 1B and M-50 costs, with the option of 14 days Imprisonment, by Magistrate MoClymont in city police court this morning. Harry Hawkins of the CUM. wharf staff and Mrs. Hawkins returned to the sity on the Piliuaaslulse yesterday aiter noon from a brief irlp to Ketchikan foUowlng their resent marriage. John MoAakUl, for Ins seaonir oflenee on a charge of drunkenness was fined M0 with the option of thirty days' Imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont .n city police court yesterday afternoon. A. B. Hoi toy, superintendent of the B. B. denartment of the Cejtadlan r National Railways, returned to the city on yeaterday afternoons Vain from a brief trip to the Interior on official duties. The finest summer trip In the world vis ss. Prince Charles, Stewart, Anyoi. Maaset lulet. Leave Prince Rupert Mon day. return Tuesday. Or a wee -end trip to Terrace or Smithera. Very low fares. Inquire city Ticket Office Phone 360 147 Rev. Father P. J. McOrath, OJ.1J. of this city, who has not been la the best of health lately sd who has been for the past few rsjohths with his brother. Blahop Mctfrath. in Baker Oregon, ;a still In the south and will not be returning to the city for some time. MHHt 4Mt44f ANNOUNCEMENTS e,ee-s 44eajwS,e'. Moose Picnic. June 34. Pioneers' Picnic. July 8. v. 5V lass, i 'if pr i ,, , . -'i4u3aafte TKe oldest UJm'-' yi! "- S10CKS Ol i "VvVUVeV n i Govmmexv. rpHE MOST CAREFUL telec- ion of (Trains the nurext of tic spring water an unswerving policy of egeing and ripening in individual oak casks, hat built a reputation for SEAQRArVTS Whiskey which ii. jnflst realbusltf rrialn. tainrd. . - ----- m s.s This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia Free Pearmta and Oranjes for the kiddles at the Moose Picnic on Sunday. Lacrosse practice tonight at 030, Acropolis Hill. All sttckhandlers please turn out. James C. Brady, MP. of Prince Rupert, was registered at Colton Manor, Atlantic City, on June 13. Sale 'of :r4rni ' cooklni, 'eewtng and afternoon tea.' '6mofW ' Wternoon in the Salvation Army Citadel. Concert at 7:30. Ernest Unwln returned to the city on the Prince Charles this morning from a weeks trip to Tlell, Queen Char lotte Islands. Dr. A. S. Lamb, hospital Inspector for the province, to expected In the city soon to pay a visit of inspection to the Prince Rupert General Hospital. Mlsa Anne CasteM, R.N.. of the Prince Rupert Genera) Hospital graduate nura-in Mff m-hn has fceen soendlnc a holi day visiting with her parents at Evelyn will return to the city irom tne in terior on Sunday afternoon. Action of the bouse committee In giving an order to Ales. Mackenzie at a rost of (U04 47. plus S7.S0 for cement ing, for linoleum to be laid In the new basement ward was endorsed by tne hospital board at Its meeting last night The Regiment football team for to morrow nlght'a Dominion Day cup game with the Orand Terminals will be at follows: Corbett: Ross and Oeorgc: Kel-sey, Baptle and Tinker: Wilson, RudkcII, Bye, Lantbe aad Harrington: spare, Hodeklnson. J. C. Brady. M.P., la expected back tomorrow afternoon from Ottawa where he has teen for the past several months attending the session' of Parliament He wUl be one of the speaker at the Conservative meeting tomorrow night which will also be addressed by Hn. Dr. 8. P. Tolmle. provincial leader, and J, H. Thompson, local candidate for the legislature. The regular monthly meeting of the board of directors of the Prince Rupert General Hospital was held last night In the hospital. Those present included President J. H. Thompson, Aid. . P. Tinker, Aid. W. M. Brown. J. L. Chris tie, 11. B. Rochester and M. M. Stephens directors: w. D. Vance, acting secretary and Miss Jean Harrison, R.N.. lady superintendent. M. M. Stephens reported at last nlght'a meeting of the hospital board that the recent work of hospital around Improvements had cost SSU.ie including the putting In' of a curb at the Fifth Avenue entrance. Tne arounda had now been planted in potatoes with a- view to starting a lawn next year. There has been s vaat Improvement to the grounda as a result of the work ReporUng for the bouse committee at last nlght'a meeting of the hospital board. Aid . Brown stated that an old shed st the rear of the hospital had been converted Into a storeroom and the new ward in the basement was practically finished and ready for oc cupancy. Tne committee acknowledged a lot of valuable work that had been done by "Bob." the orderly, and the painting of the nursery by the nurses. There were 17S passengers, most of them round trip tourists, arriving here on the steamer Princess Louise which called yesterday afternoon south bound from Skagway to Vancouver. The fol lowing disembarked here: Sebastian Le 3uyadel. Atlln trapper; William A. Mc Kay. Atlln cook: William A. laton Juneau mine manager: Robert M. Wiley. Portland mining man: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hawkins. Prince Rupert, and Andy Milne. Ketchikan fisherman. Aid. O. P. Tinker, chairman of the finance committee, reported at Ifttti night's meeting of the hospital board that ordinary expenses for the month of May had totaltoc t4KM7 and extraordinary H23.M or a total of W,- 373.0S. Total earnings had been 14,-333.40 including collections of H.3MJ0. During the month lie patients had been treated In the Institution, the total number of hospital days having been 1547 at a cost of M.47 per hos pital day. Miss Jean Harrison, R.N.. lady super intendent of the Prince Rupert General Hospital, reported at last night's meet- ng of the hospital board . that, while the hospital was reasonably full, there was not such a congestion of patients at this time as there had been a few weeks ago. Members of the nursing staff were now having their holidays and everything was going along nicely In the institution Miss Harrison re ported that the operating room linen was setting low snd would soon need to i replenished. The wards would also be soon needing new linen. These requirements were referred to the house committee. "(iOVBRNMBNT LIQUOR ACT" NOTICE OF AI'I'l.ir.tTION t'OK CON"-SENT TO TUANMKH )!' I1KKU LICENCE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, on the I lth day of July next, the undersigned intend to apply to the Liquor Control Board for ecnaent to tranafer of Bee i License Number 819. and Issued In rrapect of preml e being part of a building known as the Tourist Hotel, alt-uate at Terrace. BC . upon the lands described as Lots 1 and 3. In Block 11. Map 97a. Prince Rupert Land Registration D'strk't, in the Province cf British Columbia, from Oeow Teller to Angelo Euatacchlo and Urbsno Colbaohlnl, of Terrace, Biltl."h Columbia, the transferees DATED at Terrace. B.C.. tht 8th day of JuiM", A O 11)28 ANGELO EUSTAOCHIO. URBANO COLBACKINI, Applicants and Transferee. (2 Jelidfiifui Oalad Dressing SALAD DRESSING uncooked 2 egs beaten until 1 teaspoonful salt 1 tspn. mustard 1 can Eagle Drand Condensed Milk 1 cupful vinegar Be t the fir st four ingredients vigorously for a few minutes, add the vinegar. Uir well and set aside for a few hours to thicken. This Dreiing uill keep for ueekt. If you've never used ' EagleBrand for Salad Dressing youve a treat in store it's so rich, smooth and creamy J THE BORDEN CO. LOTTED Vaacosrrsr. Stat at FRBRop Booki Namx... .... Amxsm. ... ITS "Jar pft COf f PO "USE EAGLE BRAND INSTEAD OF CREAM xnd SUGAR AmnversarySALE SOME EXTRA GOOD BUYS Pillow Slips, linen finish, hemstitched and embroidered, values to Q-i Aft $1.76 for pair . . ?XeUU Portiere Curtains in Green or Brown, Ijjg yfj Lace Curtain Panels, in 4 designs J En Each Ribbons in widths to 4 inches in various colors, -f Cn Yard Ladies' Hiking Knickers in Tweeds. Value to fo.50. SS. 3.75 All Wool Blazer in Red, Blue, and Yellow Stripe. Sizes 14 to 20. (PQ flCT Sale Price, each Hemstitched Sheets in a fine quality. 8-4 size. :350 9-4 size Pair S3.90 20 per cent Discount on all Dress Goods, Crepe dc Chines, Georgettes and Fancy Silks. Phone !). Wallace Co. Ltd. 3rd Ave. and Fulton St. DEMAND "Rupert Brand" Kippers THE DAINTIEST UKEAKFAST FOOD.' Smoked Dally by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage C.. .Dd. Prince Hupert, U.C aH and DiMef .TRlUt tWerl THE NEW SAVAGE ."9 per cent Faster From hamper to line in 14 minutes' Washed, Blued, Rinsed and Dried. Sold on easy terms. Kaien Hardware Co. Phone 3 vs. 1