rhursday, April 12, 1928 The Leading Infant Food SINCE 1857 O be the right food for babies a milk mutt A have certain unchanging quHlttiea abo. lute purity, unvarying strength, eaay digestibility. Eagle Brand is noted for its safety, reliability and the ease with which it Is digested even in Uifficul t feeding cases. If you unfortunately cannot nurse your baby, ve suggest that you and your physician consider Eagle Brand. May we send you helpful booklets on I hone 131 lrtlant 1-cecing and general care of baby? EAGLE BRAND CONDENSED Wallace Illock Milk THt BvMtDCM Co. LlMlTCO, VuKOUVia Fife tend FREE Bmbfr Book to DEMAND BABY wtUMMg For This Week U KKNKX The Sanitary Cold Crcum Remover 35r and .Kir ON AMINE The Wonder Sleep Producer, two siiee OOf and $1.30 TI'KhMT HATH TOWKIsti Wf U I; KMT WASH CLOTHS if mas IM. yfte Pionver Drttppisls THIRD AVE. v SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES 8200 lave the Chi Id s Dignti Del'tie vision and hearing in your child xhould be looked after now, while the child is (levelojflnK. t,i intend to train your child to wear eveirlas.-e for the redt of his life? Or are y..i. oi'-ijr t lo vur part by that ihild and take ten to have his vision restored to normal wnile there ( yet time? Hv my natural method. I curt- more than 7;, per cent of children suffering from defective vision and hearing- Dr. C. 0. McKAY, D.C Open Evenings "Rupert Brand" if. .'Jgns- s9s.. M t V TUB UAINTIKST Ml HA K FAST Hl Smoked Dally by Canadian Fish & CoW Sfagc C' Prince Ituperl. UC MO" I ! THE DAILY NEWS RA-GEJ JHREB Local and Personal wr1 Dentist. Or. J. R. Osse. Phone 688. Skating dally, 2 to 4 and 8 to 10. tt Oct toe Big 4 babiti When tbmuiif of 4 Tail, phone 4 tf 1 vjbdevllle concert will be held In the Westhoime Theatre, May 17, In aid less if- X" of the Boys' Bond. 86 L. t. Freeman, teacher of the Indian school at Kltkatl, is a visitor In town for part of the Banter holidays. I W. H. Tobey. CNR, divisional superintendent, and M. A. Bur bank , dls'-.lct 'engineer. are on a trip to the Interior I on omciai duties. The east end Ladles' AM to St. Paul's Lutheran Church Is meeting this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Trior Strand. '1130 Tenth Avenue Kast. I F ir Pratts' Baby Chick Pood and Poultry Supplies. Bulkley Valley Hay and O ruin. Seeds, Fertilizer and Coni. call up 58 Prince Rupert Peed Co. ! 88 M xii.r mem.ru! service In Mocse Hall,' Sunday. April 15. 2 16 pin. Oood pro-; Kiii.-n. -ve:ylx.dy welt -aie. Cl-urchi pii:.nl- lur member. 7 o'clock to United C'hurrU. j j All nu-nilxr of the Fair AssnHutlnti ' urgently requested to attend, mertlng In '. l ouiHll 4 hainfcee, fit) Hall, Thursday. April It, at 8 p.m. . Business To finally decide If a Fair In to be liH.I and to elect director. 86 I " 1 Two brothers who had not. met for eighteen years exchanged greeting here ' yesterday when Peter Loe of Juneau. Alaska, came In on a fu.hli:g boat. Hit brother, Gus Loe of 151 Nlntb Ave. Eisti arrived here on February 1 from Tufte. Minnesota, near Port Arthur, with hit family. Their hut meeting was in Nor way. Another brother who did not know Ous was In town came here lr in Alaska but did not meet bin, sbsssssssssB ssHsssls ''aafek. a. Mcpherson who sings tonight in the United Church. Marjorie Lam-aster will be at the piano. Frederick Smith will play aome violin solo. ANNOUNCEMENTS Catholic Women's League spring sale of work Apru 13. Song Reeltai by 8. A. McPherson assisted by Mr)orle Lancaster and Frederick Smith. In the United Church, Thursday Whist League Cup-prises distribution 1 Mooae Halt. Apru IS. Royal Society or St Oeorge Whist Drive and Dane. April 28. PrhTW Rune it Olrls' Dance April ST. Drtll Team ! HUlli'V Mom Ai.iisl ftarsar Thurs day. May 3. In Moose Hall. Tennis Club Annua: Ball. Friday. May 4. Moose Hall. Opto Hasdown. Mopse Ball. Friday. May -11. .. . .... . ji BNDIGESTION Troubled Him For Two Years Mr. H. 0. ITarvey, N'orar, Ont., writes: "I hsve be.-n troubled witk inilg"stian for the last two years. "1 have taken everything I have seen advertised, but hare never had any of them dn me so rrurh good as "I have lak.-.i hi- hottles and haven't I Regular meeting Trades A Labor Council tonight. Mike Bussanlch wUl sail tonight oi the Prince Oeorge for Vanoouver Ladles' Hockey on roller skates ir Audltcrlum. Friday at 7:48. Admlaslu: 2&c and 10c. 8' Baptist Ladles' Aid Sal of Work snc! Home Cooking In church parlors on Fri day. April IS from S to 8. Tea will b served. . r. J. Smith of the n. W. NMkereon Ltd. staff 1 making tlie round trip to Anyox on tlie Prince Oeorge today oti business. Dr. and Mrs. Oeorge C. Paine and family.' recently of Telkwa, ulled yesterday afternoon !t Anycx were Dr Paine wlU take up practice. Combined Wtaii-t and Cribb.ige Leagw prasanuuon of Cups at dance In Mo.t HaU. Friday. April 13 Whist and ertl at M prompt. S25 00 in prises. Provincial Oow-tabir WUllam Harrl-son, transferred lnm the city detachment here to Nauaimo w) sail tomorrow ulght tor the "inh to assume his new duties, acvomuun!ed by Mrs. Harrison and family. TennU Is bscomlng very popular (Taring the present spell of summery weather. A number of ladMs were pLiylug on the CN R courts st 8 o'clock this morning and other enthusiasts were on the Pimce' Bupert club courts at a similarly early hour. ( iltll OK TM.KS. Mr and Mrs. Rohert L. McKluley di-stre to convey their sincere Uianks to their many friends for Ujg kind expressions of sympathy received In tbelr ri-rent loss. II1UTII hal an attack since It is the finest on won lorn yesterday at the meUiciue you fan take or ths Slnod. " i p, inee Rupert oeneml Hospital to Mr Uannfattared only by Ths T. Uilbnru .aim Mih tl cireonr. of Port Clement, Oo., Limited, Toronto, Oat. a u The Coast wise Bteamthla at Co.'s barge Oris was brought from Anyox this morning to go on the local dry dock for cleaning, patntlng and minor repairs. HOTEL .IHKIYALS. Prinre ltaiert Mr. snd Mrs. Cyrus Fuller. Toronto: B. C. Johnston, J. M. Rawden and J. McKague, Vancouver; Wu. Plenderlelth and James Wood. Ocean Falls: Oeorge O. Buahby, PHnctf Itupert; D. B. P. Sullen. Victoria: B. S. Antle. Oeean Palls; M. Sllnea. Ketchikan: John Fie win. Port Simpson. aoy K. D. Murray. C. P. Harrison and Alexander McKenale. Vancouver. Centfal Mr. and Mrs. W. Harrison and family and J. Larsen, city; Mr. and Mrs. James Svendsen snd Mr. and Mrs. A. Nor berg. Ketchikan. . naaaawv as. i .r sri KWBasE1SB - , ar .ia-w ipect TIP TOP TAILORS, the largest one-price tailors in the world, have brought made-to-measure clothes within reach of all ! Why wear ready-mades ? Tip Top Tailors will make a suit to your own individual measure, from any cloth you like and in any style you like at the amazing price of $27. There's no greater clothes value in all Canada ! It's a value that is only possible because of Tip Top Tailors' pre-eminent position of leadership. Why not let the world's largest one-price tailors make your Spring suit to measure ? P. Cravetto 13 n you CD. to pay for such) QuafityA iite Local Agent: Fourth Street, Prince Itupert, RC. Phone 756. SPECIAL SALE 310 PAIR OF SILK KNIT BLOOM KItS Values up to $2.95 pair. In shades of Ashes, of Roses. Maize, Deep Rose, Flame, Harvest, Fawn. Lavender, Peach. Black, White. All sites. Par pair $1.50 Fraser & Payne Universal Trading Co. u Its meat and diiiiktoyou Before going out into the cold, or after wjmlh&jfti, steaming hotnTJXOM ffiakes such a warming, delicious drink. And it's ready in a minute so simple, so inexpensive, so invigorating 1 Quickly removes fatigue. am