The Heart of the Home s Reached Through Nourishing Food jj lk H! llsl iffn OH Tiikon "ay and will proceed throtmn " v " "iiver on the vessel. With all the bran of the whole wheat A welcome relief to a stomach that has been struggling with heavy foods. Crisp, flavory shreds of whole wheat. Delicious with milk and fruits wholesome and satisfying. Sai the paper Inserts for the youngsters. ' SPECIALS! SPECIALS! Lavender Mentholated Shaving Cream, 50c, Lavender Talcum Powder, 35c 85c value. Both for , -50c Klenzo Shaving Cream, 50c, Genuine Gillette Blades, 50c $1.00 value. Both for ' 6 0 C Our Bathing Caps have arrived New, fresh stock. Values from 15C T0 81.00 Orai DEMAND u wi n 7fic Pioneer Druteist.s THIRD AVE. it SIXTH ST - TELEPI10NF.S H-f,20P "Rupert Brand" , ropers "T1I1C DAINTIEST HUKAKFAST FOOD. Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid. Prince Kuprrt. You May Lose Your Diamond l M of jrMiple are wearing dia-f 1 ringH with the claws just ur W'irn off. Some psjople-di. i "t not en how thin the clw ire i ' I Hie stone drop out. Home 'In hive rings a ad Jewellery so U fluoned that 'tiny hat to ttcar them. Wo un remtMlel old looklnK 1 s go that you can hate the irod'Tn tyle at resuwoable rate?. diamond aet In of our new tr untinirg makaa an amating thangc . Ti i. P8 $6 to f 1.5.' but we allow "u for the old gold. Jewellers sSMItiic. store with the cujci Ho f on this TELEFHONE It's kept too busy. Car owners in this town know that this number answers with IMMEDIATE SERVICE Anytime Anywhere New tires put on in a jiHy. Old ones repaired quickly and efficiently by experts. nil M t i A COMPLETE UNB OF DOMINION ROYAL CORDS and ROYAL MASTERS IN STOCK S. E. PARKER 686. Limited j ' I'OKl) DEALRItS ' JJOMINION Tlli.iS.a-J I Local Items 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Dig 4 Taxi, tf I Dentist Dr. J. II. Gosse. Phone Mr. T. J. Davidson and daughter of Oxland are visitors in the elty, having arrived from the Bkeena Blver on yes terday afternoon's train. on oi siuca amsmnarted here irom deeTtecifirai survey sod well known district fn 'which ha c n- durlng reoent ytars. ha wrnnssnt serviec to Join tnfc H. 9lwvt. H. t. Batssn tea. wru known firm of and consul ting engineers. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kilpalrick. aftei 1'av'n spent a few days in the city vUltlnt with their son aivd duzhter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs J. W. Kllpatrl.-k left rnHhia mornlnii tra'n for Smith-' era wksVc they wiu visit with another rn. Nonaaa KupaUIek, until mdejr when thof . WU1 leave by train for Van-cmtv-r where they wHl embark aboard a s. IUgar on June tt for Sydney. AustialM. in which district they will pay an eatended visit with relatives, befrre proceeding via the Sues Canal to Scotland and thence back to Oanada again. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY IFOR RENT Furnished, modern four-room flat; Olapp Block. Apply Weatenhaver Bros, (tf) i I ANNOUNCEMENTS Catholic Women's League Social June 20. Admission, 50c. Moose Annual Picnic at Uitfby .luno 30. (tinjrhum Dance to be held at Port Clements some time In June. So be prepared buy a bowl K. of C. picnic, Sunday, July 14, Difi-by Island. I Catholic Bazaar, October 2 and 3. 158 STOMACH PAINS? Get rid of them Perman-enUy, with "Fruit-a.tives." ' ', f v . "Frujt-a-tlvn' will rid you of pts, flat-ulrnce," or pain after eating, and make fliir section may to life worth' living aiain. Our i-lusslfied U""""1 "u of sp-cial Inten-st to you today. ctovcf Sj Ottawa, writes: idiitatlsii. . . j I i -.. Prltchard It C M P . Hawl- Mlloi D-.nMd well lsiS'wn ..... m,nl4f man. was t nveo in the city on uw r...- -- - -- j M .t.ve,U, r,. '3 1hta mnrnin. aftair naVlllH aw- apeeraSarta U lasejMtlMt. mprsved si. Ain. Annie rsfiMiMtM. rflrasdful iiMM.li pa'"'. nJ 'Frtiil-swaa'. iioa lbM illi s thing si ills pail." FruIt--tfab" sell naturally on the system. Cien& jsnd quickly it atrenttheru ' -7 .si,. srveral n n"KStivr trail, n iwins uvrr, urnlivg -;- north afwr .pel aiumio bowel, ,1 kkbsys, soothe the Uomach. a anioment oi iki""' acrow the border i)e..n.i "J: 71 Vancouver wanuver. Hat lietUUi lr a iyc or sue uox at ymir uru.jisn today. End digestive trouble TOE DAILY NEWS A. J. Watklnson, Dominion constable. returned to the city on Saturday afternoon's train 'from a brief trip, to Port Esalngton. Oiler Ocsner returned to the city fey train yesterday afternoon from a trip to Vancouver. On the' Tray home, ho stopped off at Smlthera on business. J. H. Ilamlltpru secretary -of ,. th' VS. Gyros. prier aboard U CaUJa laallgni, He I making the round trip on the vessel A chance h6 been made In the schedule, whereby the Union steamer ueiaia also manes a eau at rori simp Hem' Th loMna fslls hr avirtilarlv ts n .. . i nnnAkl J ... v . w a t ii m rviwv uimwu u well wtv ice at queen crteriotte City, wra lifts hlwn An trln f A V.ruvulWr IP. rlcsH in ik. n rv.t.1. Usl rs. r. u. i-ji oi om iuea evening from, the south. . . 7 mw 00 r . ' for Vancouver where they- -will take up urn customs semce, returned vo me HMls4nM f r Tvt tnav laava fiw Ka .v, j tW ..vrraoon. vtu. There was another successful Scan- one or ms periodical trips to the inter- inalan dance In the Metrocele Hall lor on official business. Mrs. Olof Hanson left on this morn Ing'a train for Lake Kathlyn to take up residence at ber summer home. Her daughter. Llnnca. and son. Olof, will leave for there on Thursday. on Saturday night, quite a large crowd being In attendance. There was aecor-dlan music by Mr. Jysse, Mrs. James Farquhar, who has been visiting for the past two weeks at Ter race with bar parents, Canon and Mrs T J. Marsh, returned to the cltr oa ur. ana urs. wiuiam K. Miner ana Saturday afternoon's train. ine iiono on Bauiraay anernoon jrom ri. .ua.nt rfu.aw f IZrvZ "T" "KM!. l ester, returned to the ally on Saturday rTL " " efternoone trait) frwn Terrace In Bastsrn state. Mrs. uaw ritt and ner daugnter, companied by her young daughter. which district be as been oondvwtteg forest fire aetttnr opera Won 7 . . CNR. steamer WBlte Oew,.. Oapt. tending school In .-KWn the south, were pa- U. . m., to nkrt servers aboard the Oatate last evening I ,u from Au,7a Vnd hwuik hiiwmii ..wis raiMMm w. their home at Premier. Mrs. H. B. Rochester retained to the city on yelrdy afternfMit'a (rata from a brief trip to Port EMiagton where she visited with her mother. Mrs. James A. Brown. She was ac sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for IwlU Ocean Falls, Powell River and Vancouver. Dominion Ooastahle E. Q. Kewnhaml rtallwaf. or Kincomn. was a passpnjsr aooara II. J: Kstly, o.N.R. despateher at flfnttben. and Mrs. Kelly arrived In the city from the interior on yesterday afternoon's train. Mr. Kelly Is en gaged m official duties as special rule instructor for the Oanadlan National we ia tan evening ratunung i rjovdL who has been engag ms paw. on we naas ram a.wr a i, Q m vUyo dUtrict. "1."',iwf' .fr ,w,ti?-M Yukon Territory, arrived in the city ' .""T 'JrrrZ Z " north Ob U Prtnoae Ade4. v' "'"' l.iA. (tatiiHSM Ubmv to i train for a trip to his nsVve home In Ner- Mrs. Curtis Oardner and family of wav. k PorUand. Ore., were (issinngrri aboard I Aj , tte Catala last vtnlng going through ......k, n,,. ... to Hyder where they wlU Join Mr. , "TIL, rK. bulMtng contract, there lor the United 1 7!I1 illZZT. ZXZr, h... Stete rmrnment. I--K,k-H Ik rnniimkr hoina i-.iii?IdsA. ir r tsacstly tourlsta, continued south to Prank Pitch of loos! customs I Tilasiiiii 1 1 suff returned to the ottf on th rrlB-I u,...u. onums, ""-' 1 w- Vtr. in, n VMM a-ltari . . . . , . imm . fcw.w. Ill, vai 1 . ' VTLZS.5II tor Victoria where Mr. Vance !... - ?iii l-lsB.SHsafupiul onasier Ol iwmpeean rorw Attalaa terwory ' a tk. u-rn. rn-iwi f Brituh 1 , ; I Oolumbla. Dr. Vwtor nolniure. fwmerly of the . B. H. Bedford arrived In the city -u Saturday afteetioonV train from MoOlH Onlrslty. MoaAreal. to join He staff of tid. Prime rWert Fisheries aperlassnM IfetMtMbr win special - ire tat the tnearatlove. Id Invest lgationa of disMoaation of halibut. i. O.N.R. steamer Prtnce Charles. Capt. Nell Metean. arrtved In port at 10 30 the rnotnlDfj from Vsnoourer sn-J win ejkt 8 O'clock this evening tor tewsri. AnyoK and Masvett Inlet mt whence he will return here at 3tW Thursday morning and ssll south t 4 u.m. that day. Melvln U. 0"Brlen. outside suirir atvdent for tte Consolidated Mining, it Smett'nf Co.. was a paawer sb ar-j the Catala last evening going through from Vancouver to Stewart. He is on tmslrre-w In eonneetlon with the Big Mlsoourt and George Copper mines which bla company la developing. Mr. and Mrs. Q. A. MsivViholl. Mr. and Mr. Reginald BMuasoct. Capt and Mrs. P. Q. O roves, Mrs. B. C Ktley and Mrs. B. U. Johnson. aU well known hare, the mast of them having been foiaaer residents of the elty. are yaassngera afooard the Prince Oeorge today returning to Vancouver. ter having made the round trip to Bkagway. P. K. Pttsraen M .. msnagln director of the Silver Crest Mines Ltd.. c Derating the Saddle property rn Hastings) Arm. and of the UtHltr Mining is Finance On., which is dtveJrping the Tlgjar mine at Allot Arm. wis a passen-tr aboard the Catala IvK evenlnc bound from Vancouver te Altec Arm. winter in new xora sm vavewpnre in trr east on flntnrial husiBees la oon-Reotkm with these properties. Union steamer Catala, Oapt. A. E. Dtehsoa, which had a large. pAssenger 1M out of Vancouver, arrived In port at oV.ock last evening from the south and sailed at 8 p.m. for Anye.x. Stewart and other northern ports, whence she will return here tomorrow morning and sell south at S:ilO p.m. Passengers coming north on the Catala included: W. E. Dow. C. Milton. H. R. Boaven. Mr. Blmonson. R C. Wright, ft A. Meaktn George Mr-Dupee I R. ont J Oarner. M. Takuchl. T J. Balllle and J Nation, for -Pr'noe Riwert: It.Bt(c(. R. T darrtfk, R. CsJLhrotV W, Jltogera and IkJ aw., Sam t a ay..a. a.. . S.JaUarada. for HarJrrfi SafyLquonl Mr Arran rssit Otstt J. j. P. Prtee. P. T Held. P. E. Petersen and Uilesh ponald. for AMoe Ann; Mn. CurtlaTJardrer and family, Mrs Joteph rrout, Miss L. Lawsoa, Miss M. Carroll, II. Stewart. M. M. O'Brien, J. R Leigh. D. S. Cameron. Mrs. Dale Pitt, Mies Ellaa-toeth Pitt. P. W. Hansen, Mrs. M. Mager and Mr Hunter, ft Stewart; A. 1st and E O Netvhsm. far Mill Bay. and Mr and Mrs Ww DeWwline.l J H. Hamilton. S C OfaVm. E. J.I IUughton and L 8 Hawklyaa, musdj trip. 4th of a Series Iw EXTRACTS FROM VICKERS' DIARY 1752 .tnder Oyr nub Tnplces. W. E Doa-. Seaitile .-uat.m s .1 huslmv . :.siti .: :he t.i arr.vcd lest evening on the Cs the aoutl)., ( ing the trade at Portsmouth, that our great distillation Vickers' Gin doth meet with much approval. A foreigner, who hath imported lime, fruit from the Orient, reports that a pleasing beverage can be concocted with lime fruit, carbonated water, and our worthy gin." . i)M. nr, . hi.'. :ng Ir. m sstlCfi cess Adels.di: for Vancouver and other points In the south on a holiday trip Charles Leopold Monroe, who last a tnnk over the duties ol Oovern- mept agent at Prince Rupert, la "gaacW TWO GIRLS LIVE ON imTivAiTD AMnDirr J,. r. liui iiniisiimiv mvjj Mrs Joseph Prout ol Premier, who du to etomacn trouue. miss ji. bat been on a trip to Vancouver, waa and sister lived on hot water and rloe. k Pvpk r return:'"! north aboard Now they eat anything sad feet fine, the Catnln last eveniiiK. i thev say. since taking Adlertka. Even the FIRST spoonful of Adlertka ajamex Munnis r of Sliawatlans LavM. .' raUrves gas on the stomach and removes gau'rday iti'rday sfu-rr aflerronn ir.n rn rn the the Prm- Prinr urtosiaitlng amounts of old waste matter from the system. Makes you enjoy your meals and sleep better. No matter what you have tried for your atomach and bowela. Adlertka will surprise you. Orme's. Ltd.. drugs. ted as holding also the positions as eommlsrioror of lands, water recorder. Herbert Welch of Smlthera. waa rs- gotn oommlaalouer mining recorder, cently appointed deputy government rerrtrar of Vetera, director of the agent at that place, deputy gold com- . . ... u-i J. MlMlanaa n 1 1 1 v mmm lsslnnav of 1 rirce nvjfera ii.jssjivni, unwn., - rati of vital atatsitlcs. registrar under lands, deputy water reeojrdor. registrar thfi imnilaw aetaaVS offkrtal 4knMla- under the marriage PU4 Ifdat, ; rar of vital statistic arid tMtiryteglat- SPECIAL -THIS WEEK! FAIN I nn! llogular $C per gallon for . .$5.00 Heular $5 per gallon for . .$-t,0,Q rv,ulli.i- Cnna in lnnnrtion A. W. Edge d". NVholesnle and Iteiail Taint Distributors rar of voters, during roe. jAiutgsuu or Stephen Hamilton Hoakina. SUITS! SUITS! MADE TO 'jtKUKIK y ,, Cullinr'. Wnrkm.mshln and Slvle I tit All riuiiritnlrcil ' SUITS STEAM CLEANED AND PRESSED Wc Deliver to Any Tart of the City. Ling, the Tailor Phone 619 To this day the Gin Rickey Gin, Lime, and, SodaU a mosl, , plegsing jwnmtrdrink. especially if.the fiin be Vickere'. Kp'Ye Ye courier courier doth doth again again bring bring word word 'I'll II WJ from from brother brother John, John, who who is is now now solicit solicit III I Li III FOREST LONDON DRY ESTABLISHED BY JOSEPH & JOHN VICKERS fir CO. LtJ. LONDON IJSQ ENGLAND This advertisement Is not published, oc displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government ' '''" oi;BrUlah Columbia WESTMINSTER OLEE 8INOERS F m us Bruu.li musical organization coming hero on Pnclay a:id t,i.iuiJ.iy 4HUILD U. C." jWhippeS Cream Recipe jrsPOitTC' A.- a substitute recipe for Mrs. i: '.. whipped cream, Mrs. Andrews of Victoria sends the following: "I whip Pacific Milk this way: Keep milk in cool place. Whip briskly two minutes. Then add gradually a few drops of fresh lemon juice until cream Is j thick. Then stir in slowly one j teaspoon each granulated sufrar and vanilla. Whip 5 to I 6 minutes." This recipe has given great satis- faction. PACIFIC MILK Factory at Abbot.sford, H.C. ST. CHARLES MILK is "Made in British Columbia It is pure, rich milk produced by the herds of our own fertile Fraser Valley, with part of the water removed. It Is packed In sanitary, sealed cans for your convenience. Wiil us for frss Boo of Ksoipea VANCOUVER -Support British Columbia Industrie! gnagi) "a i .a-ia