Ijrtay, June 8, 1928 ' BANK OF MONTREAL Established l8l7 ASSETS and LIABILITIES 30th April, 1928 ASSETS Cash on hand Deport with and notes and chequaiflf other Banks . . ' Deport in Central Goldfessrwes.. .. , Call and Short loans on Bonds, Debentures and Stocks Dominion in J Provincial Govefraasot Securities . . . , . '. " C.in.t.lun Municipal SteuritiM and B Utah. Foreign and Colon WFuhgfc Sc. untie other than Caiatren . . . Railway inJ other Booda, DersmtUTSS . jiiJ Stocks ....... 10,000, QOOisSo Quick AlHU ... -MM41673 Loans and Diicounts aoJ otiw AaMts 1S8.903.ag8 36 Bank Premises ........ 1 i,f fo.ooo.oe Li.i 'il t e of u'tomers credit (as per contra) ..... 14,860,001.45 Total Aet . . UeMb.M LIABILITIES TO THE WJBLIC ..re' in ( itailatw . . . . J 1 te of c e lit QUMMttiOt , 1 t,,.-i li 1 mI t et 74TM07.400M 4s)JniCH.4 JUL '""TiffTjiC'- .;. cS a Asmspn uvraisv toPuWic . . . . . v 6M9V.K ASK FOR YOUR ASK FOR YOUR NEW MILLION DOLLAR Valet Auto Strop RAZOR FKEE with every purchase of 10 bludgg 80-day Introductory Offer. in sh 1 rafau mes II Tfo Pioneer Orutrvils THIRD AVE. 0 SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES 8? (,200 Boys Sweaters and Bloomers Penman's Hoys' All Wool Pullovers Assorted designs, V neck. Sizes '.28 U " t. , $1.1. 2JW, $--0 Hoys' Tweed and Whipcord IHoomers Sizes 24 to 34 JM-""'' --a0- : Payne Universal Trutjln Company. ! UNION STETAMSHIPS LIMITED 1 , ,. r , ... Sailings fntm Prince Khik-" Alert )M. ly. tte, St ot vi;U, VICTORIA. Bwaum Hay. Ilule.iule. J''ii tM'OI U;,t!"'vH -TORI A. lliitedule. Alerl Ha. eH . Saturday, 1 n .l 1. ARM. ANVOX. STBWAICT. WALK IHI.ANH. I'"T BIMl nt. , , , "ndii, h ii.m. .,-,, iic n.' Avenue. K. M. SMITH. Agent. ' V ',af cheeked , , llimu-h tlrkets sold to Victoria mid H-ultle. i -.1 -"""i:n in uextliiittlor - THE DAIIY NEW8 PACE THREE. INDIGESTION Troubled Him Local and Personal For Two Years Bead The Louvre ad. 135 Mr. n. a Harvey, Now, Ont., ' writes : ' ' I .hive been troubled with a Taxi Phone 4. Hlg 4 Taxi. U indigestion for the Isst two years. "I hare taken everything I have IKOUit Or i. U-v U'jwc Phone S8S seen advertised, but bare never had jury of them 40 ne lo much good as Boa uttings tor sale, large loads. For .rloea enquire at Hyde's Trsnrfer. -Jhune 680. V tS Thle afternoon's train, due from the ,ut at 3.30 was reported this morning c be 011 time. "I have takes six bottles and haven ' had an attack since. It is the finest medicine you can taks for the blood." Mairaf aetored only by The T. Unburn Oo Limited, Toronto, Oat. L. W. Putmcre has been confined to bed at hi heme lor severnl days with a aevere attack of rheumatism. C.P.R. steamer Prinzes Royal. Capt S. K. Gray, la due In pert at 5:30 this evening from Vancouver and waypointa and will sail at 10 p.m. on her return south. a meeting of the council of St. Paul, Lutheran Church was held last uignt Business was mainly o! a routine nature Including dlscualon ol plana lo-the new church It has been decided to build. Dev. J. H. Hansen occupied the chair. Stephen H HosKiiu.. joveromem agent at Stnlthera. who held a court of revision at Butedale last week and haa since been In the olty to attend the synod of the Anglican Church this week, left on thl mornings train on lils return to the Interior. fikTMilk! This Week Only, All Brand f tins for Ill .00 Chocolate Eclairs, fresh stock, per lb asr Special This Week We have junt roceired a shi- nent of Candies of splendid quality in good aetfortment, including Butternuts, Satins, Jap .Squares, Gun rops, etc. At popular prises. Fly-time will soon be here. We have a number of Fly-Swatters to sell at 5f Bulk Fig Bars, one box left. Price to clear this shipment, per lb. . l?f Quaker Peas, size B's. Special this week, 3 tins . . . . . . . . 40f Our Fresh Ground Coffee is proving very popular. Try a pound at OOf Kggs, Pullet, extras, 8 dos. S Eggs, Firsts, per dos 85 Now is the time to preserve your Bggs with Peadray's Water Glass, at per tin SSf 8 tins . .' 7 Seedless BaisJns in bulk, 2 lbs. i intiir iie j iiiuK' jv I O D E June 15. Mr. and Mrs. James Mastln and iHiihhter will sail by the Prince Rupert Sunday night lor Vancouver on a .acatlon trip. James Munnls of the city utility .;tn at Shewatlans Lake salted last light by the Prince Qaorge on a holi day trip to Vancouver and other points in the south. Heina Pork and Beuns. small size j vr,ccum on hoUta 6 tins !Uif The mothers of the Boyi' Band will hold a tea and sale of homeoooking and -r.:dy at tlie Salvation Army Citadel on j.uuiday, June 0, from 3 to 8. The 3and in attendance. 1S4 The tea and sale of home cooking and candy held yesterday afternoon by .lie Ladles' Aid to Rupert last United Church was a very successful affair .bout S40 being realised. Rev. T. D. Proctor of Hanelton was unong the Anglican Church ministers returning to the Interior on this morn-.ng'a train after having attended the iynod of Caledonia diocese here. Rev. Flores of Atyansh and Rev. Oliver Thorn of Arrandale returned on the Cardena this morning to the Naa ilvtr after having attended the synod of Caledonia diocese here this week. Mrs Joseph Qreer and family sailed last night on the Prince Oeorge for Vancouver euroute to Longview. Wash ington, where they will spend stme time visiting with lelatlvea of Mrs. Qreer. Fred Joudry local optician, left on this morning's train for the Interior 111A will travel as far as Jasper Park on professional business, returning to he city in a few weeks' time by way of Vancouver. Rev. W 8 Cooper. Anglican Church mininer at Oreenvllla, , who has been attending the meeting of Caledonia diocese In the city this week, will sail cniorrcw morning on the Cardena for ClllW - nf VlAlArf. U MMHH il : 1. 1 1 1 J ' Mil JKBKa--Viil-JJio Aswn-, hm to b aaaneiaud wiavth. oaartnaer ser, a una SHr lnK staB- 0f the locsl etoaartment of i-ublic works. The road building pro gram of the Ooveivment here neossaary the adltlonal engineer. Union steamer Cardena. Capt. X Qeorgeson. arrived Ui port at 10 o clock this morning from the south, sailing -bout an hour after for the Mass River whence she will return to sail at 7 o' clock tomorrow morning, lor the south Rev. r W. Cassllls-Ksnnsdy. super- Inlendent of Oriental Missions ar the Anglican Church, and Mrs. Kennedy saurd Inst night by the Prince Oeorge on their return to Vancouver after having attended the synod of Caledonia 210ce- here. Archhifliop a. V De Pender of Van couvar and BUhop-Elcel O. A. BUS Of this rity left on the Cardena lola morning for Klncollili on the Ml River where they will hold confirmation aerclses In the church of Rev. Olive; Thome on Sunday. They will return to the city on Tuesday. Capt K Oeorgeson haa taken command of the Union steamer Cardena on fJ5t the Bkeena and Naas river run while TutfWa Tnllat Rnam W have a J '"'P regular master. Capt. A. job lot to clear at per bar -J 'h' tato Fresh P ol, Fruits, if i, , in shipping .ut.7..t . '-' . the Prince Rupert. Anyoa and Stewart nXitvint o.pt. 0 . Btouon who dition. received boat, with ! every for a ur, holiday vi.it to a full line of jrreannttiff. Green his native home in Anttgonlah. Nova Peas and IiOcal Nt,v Potatoes Bcotm to arrive Wednesduy. j Read The Louvre ad. 18ft !we- . 117 II" J ef ! 4 Wsits uroc6rv The St.re of Plenty. j umn u'In pn,c June !0 Mots.1 Pic Hon Cit: n:ftj, VavKh'vilir Moouc Hull quality, is in demand throughout the world. 'rlra 3 distilled j mmE wmm BOTTLED AND BBRJb---- nf BLENDED . lKmL" .-jfiBlft tQ rr 'irimilllMM IN SCOTLAND fll2 This advert istniftu is not published or di-phiycd by the Litiuor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia The Louvre ad. Mrs. J. Wicks of Beach Place to at the hospital. Por a Taxi Phone aso. Central Hotel. Oscar 1SS Ill A4 tf MreUng of Pioneers' Assoc. C'ny stall. Saturday. June 0. 8 pjn. The Lutheran Ladles' Aid met Tester-I day at the home of Mrs. 8fcattcbol. A. R. Phillips sailed by the Prlaor George last night on a business trip lo Vancouver Francis I. Porrester sailed by the Prince Oeorge last night on a business trip to Vancouver "The Bomme." the greatest war turn 'ver produced. Tonight and tomorrow at the Vatno)sie. Canadian Lsglcn Picnic Sunday Ttine 10 to Dlgby Island. Boats leave Prince Rupert Boathouse 9 to 1U0. Adults 90c chUdaen free. 134 Mrs P. O. Dawson sailed last night by 'the Prince Oeorge on a trip to Tan oouver where she will men relatives who are coming out from the Bast. Jack Osborne ot Anyoa through the city on the Prince Oeorge last night enroute to Vancouver whence be will proceed on a holiday trip to his ormer home in England. The charge against the Union Oil Co of permitting gasoline to be loaded on a boat before first ascertaining that all fires aboard were out was withdrawn by the harbor master before Magistrate MrClymont In city polios court this morning. Rngene Rousseau, manager of Walker e cHinery near Ocean Palls, la a business viHitor In the city. He arrived ram down the coast on the Cardena this morning and will return south on. the same vessel tomorrow morning. iWa daughter, Miss LUa Rousseau. Is ao companylng him. Louis Leroux, Seventh Avenue . if. in receipt of a letter tram C. 1. Homdel. formerly chief engineer of the Canadian Pish & Cold Storage plant fieiil Cove. Mr and Mrs Helndel are at present on their ranch In CarlabauT l '.iMoniiii and Aoinfi flue. At present Mr Henidel l in the real estate bust-:.'.- and mnk iu' ti "d. He wishes to i.. rerrerobereti u the Cold Storage n. v.-, who he has not forgctten In hat " iiny California home. Mrv J W. McKmley will sail tomorrow afternoon on the Princess Louise for Vancouver enroute to Chllliwack where she will represent the local jRebekiih Lodge al a Orund Lodge oon-Ivenlion. W. A McLean, who will be j b. , on. panled by Mis McLean, will sail jtn I he same ta:ncr lo attend the Odd- re Hows' Grand Lotlne which will be h -!tl at the same tune Hcu Ferguson I a ill ao south Sunday hlKtv to attend I ' .it s.uiiv convention. 3 KIDNEY DISEASES The kidneys are the filters for the whole system, eliminating from the blood stream all excessive fluids and waste that cannot be disposed of through any other channels. ' As long as the system is in reasonable condition, and nerve pathways leading to tli em are unobstructed, these organs remain in a healthy condition, but if forced to eliminate large amounts of filthy, morbid matter, uric acid, sugar, etc., the delicate membrane becomes inflamed and so modified that it is incapable of performing its function. There are two general conditions resulting from overworked kidneys: Nephritis, or Bright - disease, in which the urine is surpressed, thus leaving the waste and poisons in the blood; and Diabetes in which the organs become overactive and too much urine is voided. In either case, pressure on nerve trunks will result, making it certain that there is trouble ahead. Don't let your kidney trouble become chronic. Consultation Free Dr. C. O. McKAY, D.C. Phone 134. 'Wallace Hlock. Open Evenings. DEMAND "Rupert Brand Kippers "THE UAINT1B8T UHBAKFA8T I'OOli.' Smoked Dally by Canadian Fish & CoW Sage (X, IM Prince Hupcrt. 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