ternary 23. 1928 rnduad la Cassia Use It In Custards IT is easy to make the richest and creamiest of custards. Jut use Carnation Milk the creamy-smooth milk which insures better results in all cooking because it is pure, whole mils, evaporated to double richness. It keeps. It saves money. Writ tor frtt Cook Book Carnation Milk Product Co. Limited 114 Abboii ftmai V A?N,AJJ VcK. B.C. Carnation Milk " From Contented Com " The Quality Goes In Before The Label Goes On prt'Hiription that bears the Ormen label ha for its drugs th.it arc as tnsli and in puie an money can ! tfiiMed by niri, ion training in accuracy and i measuird ,i- t a. t! ;t- human carefulness coupled , 'ate iiistrunn-n: c.i mi asure. Yes, the quality goes in- label goe. on an Urnies Pre si i i pt ion . Onrn i -. . .. - ........ - - , - M . .. . . . . -w . . nl ink ir r r BlUkimVt Ir MA I II 3 1. I LLLI'I IU 111.3 t-'-OiUV Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AMI SHIPYARD Operating (i.T.l1. 10.000 Ton Floating Dry Dli inwrn. Machinist lUIlermakers, Mattanllh, Paltern makers, Founders, V4lwirKers, wc. ELECTRIC AND ACCTYI.BNB WKI.UINU. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 384 Silk Hosiery Special u siek and new shades in our own special Arcadian t uaranteo every pair to rivc .satisfaction. This ' ''iniot be excelled anywhere in Canada at the price. M in twelve popular shades, sizes 8'j to Hi. 95c per pair Fraser & Payne Co. Al Sweaters, Mackinaws, Wind Breakers i.,,... ,.,.. .. ,.t.i, ,'i'v r '"Kits. ,jZ(.s (! HIU, 7i rejruur j2.'2f. now . . Mine Sale Continue. Every P""- mUsl THOR JOHNSON 83 Local and Personal 10- Undertakers Phons 41. Dentist. Dr. J. ft. O-wt Phone 888 Skating dallvSw Tomii Cate. Oct the Big 4 nablti of a Taxi, phone 4. the Love Inlet cannery. .. C 4. to 4 and 8 to 10. When tblntiri. M This aftrnoan'i train, due from the But at 3:80, Unreported to be on tune Prince ROeprt . Rowing and Tacb. (Hub annual gesaral meeting tonight In the City Hall at 8 o'clock. Alex MeRae, Secretary. He are HnulqiMrteti fer hoere-IMirliig. Send lltrm to ua for value, fcenloe and kaUsfaeUon. .Miu.Vrtliur's fhoe Store. tf Mr H Culderwood of Dtgby Island will be a pmwenKer leavliiK by the Prince Rupert tomorrow morning for Victoria on u hnMcUy trip. Mm. A. R. NichoU and daughter, accompanied by Mrs. Nichols' mother, Mrs. Beckwlth. will nail tomorrow morning by the Prince Rupert for a visit In Victoria. Mrs. Maurice Bur bank, of Prince Rupert, is vlMting her mother, Mrs Spencer Page, and her aunt. Mri Krueat Becktou. Granite Street, Oak Bay Victoria Colonist. I. Rousseau of the B.C. Packers IS a visitor In the city on business, hav ing arrived from Vancouver yesterday Mr. Rousseau wua formerly manager of British ateamer AKhby. Prince Ru pert' sixteenth grain ship of the see son. sailed at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon for the United Kingdom or Con tinent with a lull cargo of some 276. 000 bubhels. A meeting is being held this after noon at the home of Mrs. Alfred An derson. Eighth Avenue Bast, for the purpose of organising an east end Ladles' Aid to St. Paul's Lutheran ChuMh. OfBoara will be elected. Jta. : KiAusxtearden local trolling I at operator. left by yesterday after boon's 4raln for Halifax where he wUl ibaff aSoud UM Bwedlsh-Amerleac liner Stockltolm en route to Norway for a holiday visit to his former horn The Ladles' Music Club Is holding a lsuaat ak UUa AlWrauou. la Si. An drewl Ungllcirf' TfttlMrlT Hktt. post- psnswiut bavins ban alu fmom- yss- terttay which was Ash Wednesday. The subject bslng taJtM up la Balfe's opsro The Bohemian Olrl." Vic Rcdgrrs of the Grand Terminal dub naa opened a first class Smn Parlor fx- ladies ut'.d xentlemsn at 73' Third Avenue Weil, opposite tlte New Bmpreiui Hotel He alro ai ranges lor Inflow house and office cleaning ant scllcita your patronage. 47 The lowest thermometer reading dur ing !mi night was 27 degrees above o. or five degrees of frost, it was report this morning by H. D. Tee nigby Itland. Dominion meteorologist Prospect for a continuation of the present fine spell are favotable. Rasmus Pedersen of Cow Bay. an employee of the city who sipped on sn Icy sidewalk about Christmas tod broke hi ank. having since been a patient in the VfYuoe Rupert General Hospital, has developed Brtght's disease and his condition Is reported to be serious. 44-4- 4 4- 4 ANNOUNCEMENTS Moose Leap Year Wblst Drive and Dance February 30. 'Aunt ennan'a Visit" Church. Murch 8 and S. at United Anglican Cathedral Tea March 17. Catholic Women's League spring sale of work April IS. Blki Cabaret April 10. Roy I Society of St. George Whist Drive and Dance. April 29. Dyspepsia Troubled , Him for Many Years I would try a but tin of and when 1 liml hulf of it taken I felt a lot better, I continuixl Until 1 hail taken two l,t t -, anil miw have no pains ami no iili'J tongue, and feel that 1 am con. pleu-ljr rul nf my 1rniil " 4 jlMii'ifai-ttirofl on!r liv 'I'ho T. Uillnirn Ccs l.miiu.1, Toroaio, Oat, THE DAILY NEWS Constipated ? Tired Out? No Energy ? "Fruit-a-tives" gives perfect health 11 ; IBKffm: mmi MR. E. LEMAY. Montreal, Que. "I was always constipated, bilious and weary until one day I met a traveller wbo recommended 'Fruit-a-tives. I procured some. You would not know me for the same penon. I am in perfect health, always energetic. I am happy to congratulate you on your medicine. I recommend it on every occasion." Mr. Emery Lemay. "Fruit -a-tivrj" overcome constipation in nature's surest way. The intensified juices of ripe, fresh fruit, combined with besJth-toildttic tonics, gently and surely restore natural intestinal action. Be well with "Frutt-a-tfvw". Try a box iSc and We at aR bngU Basketball totnorrow night, lmpson vs. Prlne Rupert Bums Co.. LUL. Ur mi trip to Stowart and Anyox on Prlne Rupert and wUl return to dty tomorrow morning IIOKKIIU.mVllXtTfl Port P. H. Clendennlng, local reprewmU- tlve of the Zmptiw Bhlppmg Co.. wUl sail tomorrow snnttrtBg by the Prince Runort for vanoouver on a oustneaa trip. R B. Moore. manager for P. j it the the Peter Meuae, Weil known local ball-but fisherman, ratoned to the elty yesterday after having spent the winter In Nova Scotia. Mr. Meuse brought back with, him hi bride who was formerly Mrs. Dan MoDougall. the widow if a foreman on the elevator construction here. They ware married recently n Vancouver. In answer to astlon asked by J. C Brady In the Bouse of Commons It was announced that the Government had leased the ptWkfnt building from Mrs. Cora B. ""ft' term of five years from June 'j'Tfcll, at an annual rental of S6.5M. The renewal of the lease was taken on the ;lon of the departments in' A Highland r"r lag party was augmented one day by the arrival of an English M.P. of some renown. That -.eumg. in honor of the dtaUngulahert guest, dinner was a very ceremonious .te.il. a piper being In sttendanos in the room. At the end Of one very wttd and harrowing skirl of music the UP said to his host: "Pardon me. but which -er tune was that?" "That, air." taM the hoot, "was The Death of Mac-Crtmmon'." "Dear me." murmured the guest, "what a terrible death he Stratford Beacon -Herald. 1 k. w n Market Prices Prices current arc aa follows: L.tllli ure a&c Compound 20c Hid B.C. Presb pullets 40c B.C. fresh firsts 4Sc B.C. Fresh, extras too Local new laid t Sac IIMI Ssnoked klppen. lb 15c Kippered aelsnon. lb 25c amoked black ood. lb. Se Planaa haddlea. lb Me MtUTS Powl, Mo. 1, lb. S8c sod 40c Roasty oSlekon. lb 4e Ham. alloM, first grade 80c Ham. whole, first grade sie Ham. Static, lb JS'ic Oottage rolls. U. Wft oon, book, siloed soo Bacon., side sap to 000 Povk. Jry satv 86c Ayrshire oaoon, lb Sic Veal. snouMet 15c Vsml. lotn 4ir : iamb, leg 480 Mutton. ckotM 400 Mutton shoulder soo llt'TTCR nr.Hikfleld. Shamrock and Woodland, !! CCD. lb ' xpitol. 2nd grade, 10. Fruiter Valley, lb . . , . N Zealand. In hulk . prints Alberta Creamery 45c ( IlKUKE CamemtN-rt cheese 8 os pkg Krfcft l.nnberger. '.-i Ontaiiu aolidr Roquefort 75b Swirta' Brookfleld. lb. 45c Qorgonzola, lb 75c McLaren's Cream, Jar ... 45c and 85c Brookfleld Swiss cheese, ft lb. pkg. 30c Brookfleld Canadian cheese, K lb. pkg. 25c Oruyere 45c Golden Loaf, Jack, lb lb. totnao,3ardo lb. . . ... . . Qiiruneloat, lb. tttMjl, 4&c 50c 7Sc 3Dc White, per 100 , $7J6 Yellow, per 100 S6.75 I'LOt'R Flour. 49 's. NO. 1 hard wheat I2.7A Pastry flour, 10"s 6So Pastry flour, 49's $2.00 VCGETAULbS BeeU. 8 lb. for 25c Beets, sack 82.78 Carrots, new, 8 lbs. for 25c Carrots, sack 123& Pots toes, 8 lbs 25c Sack 8235 Parsley, bunch 10c Cauliflower, B.C., bead 40c California head lettuce 15c Oarllc, Imported, per lb 40c Spanish onions, per lb 10c Leeks, bunch 10c California celery, bead 10c At 15c Spinach, local, lb 30c BjC Cabbage, lb 8c Cooking onions, 6 lb. for 360 Turnips, S lbs for 38c per sack 8840 Brussels Sprouts, per lb 25c Hothouse Rhubarb, lb 38c HUIT Oranges, Valencia, dozen... 40c to I1XW Lemons. Suuklst. docen . . 60c and 80c Imperial Valley Grapefruit. . . 3 for 38- Florlda grapefruit, each 16c Bananas. 3 lb 35c Extracted honey, lb 23 Red grapes, lb 25c Dates, bulk. 3 lbs. for 36. Raisins, bulk, per lb 18c Sweet Potatoes, 3 lbs. for 28c California layer figs, per brick.... 30c ! California Dainty Dates, package .. 3Sv Spitaenbergs. "C" grade 68.60 Fancy 8S.78 Extra fancy 14.00 Rome Beauties, fancy $8.38 Extra fancy 8840 Yellow Newtona "C" grade 8SJ0 Fancy 88.75 Ultra fancy 4.00 Wlnesapa. "C" grade 83.60 Fancy 83.75 Sxtra Fancy 84.00 Navel oranges 40c to HM DHltll lltUTS Lemon and orange peel SOc Citron peel SOt Black cooking figs. 2 lb 38 White figs. 2 lb 35c Currants. 3 lbs 36c Apples 26c Peaches, peeled 35c Apricots, lb SBc Prunes. BO-100. 4 -lbs 35c 36 lb. bos tl JO Prunes. 90-70, lb 10c Prunes. 80-40 16c 441-60. 3 lbs 35c 36 lb. box 13.75 evaporated pears, halves, lb 36: 36 lb bos 15.50 NUTS Almonds, shelled Valencia 65c Braails 36e Watnuta. broken shelled 60c Walnuts, abetted halves 66c Almonds 5c Peanut SOc Manoburlaa walnuts 35c California walnuts 40c Ko. 1 mixed nuts 36c New filberts 30e IE I'D 109 lbs. Wheat. No. SSJO Cats 18.70 Bran , IL00 Shorts 83.10 Middlings St JO Barley 11.78 Poultry mash . 830 Special eggmaah H40 Oyster shell 68JO Scratch food tt Beet scrap HJB0 Ground oil cake I4J6 Baby chick feed 14.35 Fine eat chops SIJo Crushed oau 4M6 Pine barley chop SIM Whole corn 88 JO Cracked corn Fin cornmeal S3 SO Advertise in th Dalit News. IN I'ltOllATH IN Till: M I'll KM K (Ol Itr 111' ltlilTIll mi.i miiia the Matter of the Administration Act: and the Matter of the Bslat of Sidney Veal, leg See j TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Pork, shoulder 28c I Honor, P. McB. Young, the 14th day of February. AD. 1030. I was appointed ork inin 10,11 i.M. 400 Administrator of the estate of Sidney Pork, leg 35 Scott Marsh, deceased, snd all parties Beef, hvln "" fln'-t the said estate roast pot 15c to 30c V... I are hereby reaiiTred to furnUh same. ocei, ooiiing Hftc to 18c i properly verified, to me on or before the Mr. J. Savor. Ixwirievin. N.B.. uc1' ,u," SOc to 45c , writes: "I have suffered for many i Boc!- roMt- Prime rib 32c! year from drapepoa and could not Lamb, chop 500 seem to get any relief. Uuuu. shoulder , 85o "Que day I tel.! m.v Wife I taoofht Mutton, leg 40c j 15th day of March. A D 1930. and all parties Indebted to the estate are re quired to pay the amount of their In aeotediieaji to me ronnwiin. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, BC Dated the 15th day of February, A.D. 1938, ; IN PRORATE in tiii: Mi'itmi: t ot itt m- mtiTisii 1 (OMMIIIA 50c! SOc In , the Mutter of the ' Adoatalstrstloc ... Art": and f5a In the Matter of the Estate of Alexander 55c j Cameron. Deceased. Intestate. Am Ar nuillB wiai u. umer ui Jill llnnnr 1 MrB Youiiif A0c Fbnmry, A.D. lfl'J8. I the 0th day of was appointed Administrator of the estate of Alexander Cameron, deeca-ied hixI all parties hav- ; lug claim anlnat Jlie mi d entate, are 860 hereby reoulred tn fnniHh name, pro-35o ierly verified to me mi r before the ilnthMav of March. Ml IH.'H. and all 850 ...riu. o,ri.,l,,l t. e.tat am rs- New Zealand solid goo oulrej to py the animint of their In- Stllton, lb ann rtebtednewt t" me forthwith ,1 NORMAN A WATT Kr., Rr,,u 45c otflcl.it A.l'ii'nlxtrntor Norwegian Gout jjc Prln.-e lii'rt. B" 1 ,:" ,,,,h ,, v ' K,"!,""v An '"i-i.-. .'. Linibc,, too , L IcanadianF saawvX na i imHMJut la. An Eay Bank of Montreal "Toien' before Canada FOUNDED had any currency of its own, the Bank of Montreal early obtained authorization from the Government to issue copper tokens for small change. Reproduced herewith are the two sides of the "Bouquet" token, one of the earliest coins issued by the Bank. The intermingling of the rose, shamrock and thistle indicates the three branches of the British people the English, Scotch and Irish while the use of EngKsh on one side of the coin and French on the other is significant of the mingling of the two races in this country. "Trade and Agriculture' indicates the early connection of the Bank with both urban and rural life in Canada. Throughout its long history the Bank of Montreal has always been active in serving the financial needs of all the people. BANK OF MONTREAL Established l8l7 Total Assets in excass of $830,000,000 D. C. PATERSON. Manager Prince Rupert Branch: DEMAND "Rupert Brand" ipp THE DAINTIEST URKAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Storage Co., Ltd- Prince Rupert. B.C. Canadian Pacific Railway Bt C Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To Krti lilkun, Wrautell. Juneau and skugwny lanusry ft. I'rbruary 11, IS To Vunrouter, Victoria and Seattle IvUruary I, l.t, ami 28. PK1NCES.H IlKATKII'E. rr llutedale. Eat llella llella. Ocean la 1 1, Nsniu. Alert Bay. Caniplxttl.KIVf r, and Yaneuuwr etery Haturd.iy. II a.m. Agency for all Steamship IJnea. 'Pull Information from VI. C. OIIL'IIAKII, General AfrnV Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue. ITInee Ktrprrty lie. I'bon 31 , ,.. . aH' ., ToEvery vfenfin who is eager for new ideas in home decoration new color combinations for the sun porch, new color scheme for buby's room, now color beauty everywhere in the house-r"(l" Brushing Lacquer comes as a household blessing. Kaien Hardware Go. Telephone 3 Advertise in "The Daily News"