PAGE SIX BUSH'S Gro TO cerfena Cup and Saucer With 1 lb. Draid's licst Coffe, or 1 lb. Hi-aid's Tea. MARMALADE 1-lb. tins. Tin 45c LOBSTER H s . Tin ; . . 26c : Via. Tin 45c jRY PACK SHRIMPS ; Tin 25c Kew pack asparagus tips Tin . ..20c NO. '1 CHOICE MUSHROOMS Tin 35c BWEET JUICY ORANGES - 4 doz 75c FRESH EGGS 3 doz $1.00 i Cawed Vegetables j0. 4 PEAS, ALYMER CORN, i NABOB TOJCATOES-r-7 tin $1.00 Busls Grocerteria PHONES 211 AND 212 WE DELIVER Jjs J W&at do You think of this one? This is a very useful silver dish ir Rogers' Silver Plate which will give good satisfaction . As illustrated, it is an olive dish or a cracker and cheese dish. The glass centre is removable and may be used in a pinch as a butter dish Having a silver lid and the main dish is then a sandwich plate. PRICE W.50 Summer Schedule CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS The last sailing from Prince Rupert on the spring schedule will tw KnnHnv. June 9th. Ef fective .week following tri-weekly aiimmAi aurvii-p will hp inaugu rated, Canadian National steamers arriving from Vancouver eacn Monday, Wednesday and Friday at lft-an n m nd Ipavinir for Van couver each Monday and Thurs day at 1:00 p.m., and each batur-day at 7:00 p.m., except that! there will be no boat southbound I from here Monday. June lutn. ine RK Vrni rhiirlts will Hall from Prince Rupert for Stewart, Anyox and north Queen t nariotte porn each Monday. 8:00 p.m. SS. Prince Runprt or Prince Georire for Anyox and Stpwart each Fri-i-nn n m. Sailinirs for Skatrway and intermediate Alask.i rorts each Wednesday 4:hi p.m. FS. Prnce John will operate Prince Rupert-Vancouver via south Queen Charlott Islands, leaving Princp Runert fortnifrhtly rmrnnsnrttiff Monday. June 17th. Pi.t mrfpn'ro from City Ti'eVet Office. Phone 210. ' Borden's INVITE THE PUBLIC TO A Demonstration OF THEIR FOLLOWING i PRODUCTS St. Charles Evaporated Milk Per case $5.50 ' St. Charles Baby site. Per dot ...75c Eagle Brand Condensed Milk Per tin 20c Chocolate Malted Milk Per tin 75c Reindeer Condensed Coffee. Products of Kritiah Columbia THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Jwmi A tad fUfa. at To anniuvrr. ii-torla, Krattlo 4unr S. It, 15. 19. it, tt, SS. I'lllNfT.MS M'.m INNA Xftin I iiIIh. rtr.. Vanroiivrr and V k-tirtu rvrr I rll III p.m. ARint for all Mlnamiibln Unca w oii' iiakii IM kai, u;::t Srd Avr , I'rliH-r ItuiHTt. II C riiim- 31 ian ad ian National QTic largeil Kailway Sylcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE nailing from l-UINCK IIDITItT for VANCOlF.ll. Vli -MIBI A MK.ATTI.K. and liilvrniMttetf Hlnl, rarli Thunxtajr and SuihI)', p.m. 1 or ANVO.V and STIIVVAKT. rwcli Vrdiidy and tttturdajr, 4WO p.m. l or SOUTH AMI SOl'TII qi i:UN CIIAKI OTit. IK1 M. orlM(liU) 'AKsrm:n TitUNS i.i:f. mmm t m p:kt IIAII V I VI'KIT M MIIV ul ll: a m lor I'RIM I l'OMUI, 14IMU.N-TON, WINMI'Ki. all polnli lntrii t aiutdii. I nIMl state. Atli:rV ALL OCEAN HrLlMNltll1 l lM.s City Ticket Office. r28 Third Ave, Prime Rupert Phone 2G0 on IJHHgULGEP Mussallem GroceiT Co. Jewellers iTHC STWE WITH THE CU0O 617-423 r.tr. Ave. fe.. Phones 18AK4 P. O. Box 575. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Sitlllns I rum I'rliKT ltuirrt l ur V AM (H VIR. Vl( TOKIA. Khsiimiii llav. Hut -dale. Aim lly. ttv.. Tumu ilu). :i:S() m lor VAN' (II VI R. VK'TOHU. Ilutrdalr. Alert IM. fir . I rlrtv midnight Kur AMI K AKM. AYO. MTEWAICT. N AAS KM Kit. sund. tt.m p m. 1 ji PORT HIMI'MN AMI Al.FH INLAND. 1 liuntdav. urn. IZ3 tml Avrnur It. M SMITH Mrut rrliwr HuMrrt. B.C. 11 rough tlrliKk MMd to Victoria and rlll jtnt ba(KH(r rneckl throsch to dcntlaatton. QCAKAOlAKf B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICES SAILINGS FROM PK1NCE IIUPEUT To Ki-t IiIIchii. WnintHI, Jun 4unr I, 1, Ilk. 1 4, II, 31 nruu and Skofway NOT THE SAME PERSON AT ALL 'Fruit-a-tives" Stopped Pain and Terrible Dizziness Mm. CODIN It seems almoot a miracle the way "Fruit-e-tivee" benefite women suffering at the change if life. "I waa obliged to go to bed because of the terrible dksinsss, pain and vreaJknaw," writ;-Mme Onetime Uodin of Pnquctvilie, N.B. "During this trying time 'FVuh-a-tives' provwi a godsend to me, aod now I am in perfect health. Every woman should follow my example and take 'Fruit-a-uve, and they would surely get the wonderful relief that I did." Try it. Your dealer has this wonderful 'ruit medicine 25c. and COe. a box. RUPERT EAST LADIES' AID HOLDING TEA AND SALE THIS AFTERNOON A tea and sale of home cooking and candy is being held this afternoon in the church by the Ladies' Aid of Rupert East United Church. Mrs. A. J. Squire, the president, is general convener, and is receiving the guests with Mrs. T. H. McAllister, wife of the pastor. The following ladies are in barge: Home conking Mm. P. G. Beale and Mrs. James Watt. . Caadjr Mrs. J. II. MeLeod, Mrs. 0. II. Bfldns and lire. M. M Lamb. Tea room Mrs . J. V. Moore-houe, Mrs. S. L. Peachey, Mrs A. Ptebonru, Mrs. Arthur Leigh-tor iod Mrs. T. Ross MaMtay. Cashier Mrs. Robert Wilson. A. M. Johnson K. C who ac-i ted as crown counsel at the brief er-minal session of the Supreme Court Assises here, sailed yesterday afternoon by the Princess Louise on his return to Vancouver. I Week-End Specials FIVK ROSES FLOUR 49s . Sack $2.35 MILK ALL brands. Caw $5.50 GOLDEN CHURN BUTTER 8-H. brick $140 NABOB APRICOT OK PEACH JA3-4J,b' tin 60c tRIBCO 3-lb. tin 86c CLARK CATCHUP 2 bottles 45c j BAKER'S COCOA V,. 2 Una 66c PUFFED WIEAT-JIqr 15c PUFFED RICE 2 pka 36c HEINZ SANDWICH RELISH Jar 30c HEINZ MAYONNAISE Jar 30c CHATEAU CHEESE Dollar site 90c NABOB GREEN BEANS 3 tins 60c ROYAL CITY TEAS Tin ...15c 2 Una v U...56c! NAWJB ASPARAGUS 2fana iu-t45c' SEEDLESS RAISINS 4-lb. pkf .fiOe CANADA DRY ALE 2 bottlesiV.';'-i .. 45e viiitfWMB'Hi4 Grayer CofneiletpirKii ....jiwPN FINE SWEET ORANGES ; 80 for ?1.00 (R1PE 11ANANAS 3 lbs 69e 'Alberta Market j P. GAMULA. Pioprietor I'lflli Street. Phone 20S Tliq DAILY NEWS Thursday, JUJlf, 'LOCAL LIBRARY 'GREAT SHOW KEEPING BUSY Bonn! Hears Report of Librarian at Monthly Mating Lost Night Mi rely routine matters came before i he Library l.ard j;t its meet ing last night, with Alderman Dibb presiding. The Librarian reported a total circ.ilali a during the month of May of 395 volumes made up of 2408 ;"oks of fiction, :G9 non-fictioh, .;i juvenile and 217 under the duplicate pay system. The library was open 22 days and the average circulation per day was 181.1.. New books Were .-idled dttrinpr the month, t0 by gift and 68 by purchase.. Forty vo'ume were discardedan o longer in fit con 'it;op ro drcula'p. leaving a net ddlton to the collection of 48. The total smriti -r now on tpe helves or In circa! itioh is 754. During the worth ?0 new bor- ower reffisfeped and 21 cincel-'td, leaving 4 net g-(in of 6. There re now registered boi- owera. The bord rieddnd to close the "hr-rv absence of the ''h-Moi on JwPtw. .: Renflr ti te r-if o.he fcnW-;" werj. d'tnsord and ft WM left - he chairman to make In-, n'-J-n nnd report at the next -"ting. To. one-ent were Alderman v nthb enatTMin. M-s. Krk-,.VV TawiM Ria-k. V. Bsso-rt. p Twwv H. F. Pullen. wnvfwn and Misa Crnfk--hank. I'brarian. CAPiTOT, TN!ATRK PRO- GRAM FOR TMB WEKK Thurn-'av and Fridav The' California rolleHsns. the world's greatest college entertainers, t SaiMiv onlv JacV ToH in ereat wes- tern. "Avalarche" AT CAPITOL The California Collegians Delight a targe Audience Glee club choruses, jazz bund, ttiiitf. novelty art:', dances, and oilier varied entertainment made i mo.it pieasiiiK evening's entertainment at the Capitol Theatre laM night. Not often has Prince 'upsrt the opportunity of hearing uch artistic harmony as that pre-onted by Brick Morse's college Mferta!ners, who will repeat the ;ioninr program with added PIANO MASTER GIVES PROGRAM Ijirge Audience Held Spellbound by Alberto Guerrero in First United Church An outstanding musical treat as the piano recital last night in he First United Chunch by Al-jeriO Guerrero of the Toronto Conservatiry of Music. The spa-clous church auditorium was virtually filled with a representative gathering and it ma true to ray that the greatness of Mr. Guerrero's art humbled his hear larj. Hs had a diverse program and proved hmself indee 1 a mvif I :f his instrument. Thejss was not ; orement throughoat the re-I ;n a spellbound mdience. Mist M. A. Way britflv Intro -inea Mr. Guerrero to the audience. Mr. Guerrero's progrcm was af 'ollows: Bach . .f ..j, Prelude Moaart ...Pastorale Variee BeethoN'en Srherno Chon;n ...Imnromptu In F sharp. S F'Jdea. Nocturne in F harp, 2 Wn7A,Ballade in A flat. Sfint-Saen Valse-Etude AlSenlt Tiiana Tihh'i Leu ASo!l -v'tT-Fvler. Blue Pn0ho Wltz I.-t tTn Somtfft. T'nrtr r:nn Rhnrndie. No. 2 fi in ... TIIUK. & I ui One Show at 8:15 p m California Collegians THE WORLD'S GREATEST COLLEGE ENTERTAINERS In a Peppy TWO-HOUR Show of Dances, Songs, Choruses and Novelty Acts Chorus of 20 Male Voices Admission, S1.00; Logos, $1.25; No Reservations. COME EARLY DOORS OPEN AT 7:30 P. M. ; mum rr- T'rr m2mmm$wmmm$ EVANGELISTS HEARD HERE Dr. SieJKTt and Prof. Frederick of Lutheran Church Missions Addreed Meeting La:t Mght Rev. Dr. Biebert of Chicago and Prof. V. II. Frederick of Seattle, who are making a tour of i the north on behalf of the Amer- lean Missions of the Lutheran i Church, were speakers at a meeting last night in First Baptist Church. There was a fair attendance and Rev. John H. Hanson, pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, occupied the chair. A sermon was delivered by Professor Frederick and Dr. Siebert led in a discussion of possibilities and opportunities for missionary serv-ce 'ornlly Hymns were sung with Mrs. Hanson presiding at the organ . 'r P'bert and Prof. Frederick -wt-Wssp'i the R-trr Club at luncheon today and this afternoon lire speaking at a tea at u of Mrs. II. 8kattebol. i Avenue. Dr. Seibert and Prof Fr, i, . will proceed from here i., K i kan and other Alaska - Try a Dally News want-ad. 't will bring results. SUITS! SUITS! MADE TO ORDER Cutting, Ynrkmanshtp and Style All Cimrnntml SUITS STEAM CLEANED AND PRESSED IVe Dtllver (o Any Part of tb Clly. Liner, the Tailor Phn RIO fir i GfeJ- Quaker corn t lakes make a big appeal to children. It becomes their favourite corn flakes once they have tasted it. Try them. The flavour is guaranteed to be the finest you have ever tasted. This money-back offer is on every package. Serve with cream or milk, or with fruit, fresh or cooked. 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