fhundar, June 27, 1929 TlfFPEJ , THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Lucky Children Indeed, If Their Mothers Know and Serve With all the hran of the whole wheat Children don t have to be coaxed, to eat It they like the criP, crunchy shreds of baked whole wheat. They have to chew It and that mean Bound teeth and good digestion. Paper Inserts in each package offer a surtnise for the children. SPECIALS! SPECIALS! Lavender Mentholated Shaving Cream, 50e, Lavender Talcum Powder, 36c 86c value. Both for ." 5QC Klensso Shaving Cream, 60c, Genuine Gillette Blades, 50c $1.00 value. Both for gQc Our Bathing Caps have arrived New, fresh stock. Values from ISC T0 $1.00 7fic Pioneer Drutcyisti THIRD AVE V SIXTH ST TCLEPHUNfS H'20C PAYS for itself ft TIIE cntt of Frlgidaire, the quiet atilomnlic re-frigerator, is tunlay so small nil lis saving sn great, vHat it Marts paving its entire cost the day it is installed. A C J Saving Values ULANKETS, COMFORT l-IES, TOWELS, FLA? NELETTE BLANKETS iisiwfyi v imst'i'MIil rsiiTiM (MwrtnVil froniTarin clertric uant. Stwp in at our tils-play room for a dwMuiiU;u, lion. AI.GEIC SPECIAI. HBPRKSENTATI Vancouver. Victoria IJRUCE RORINSON EI.ECTKIf (R ) LTD FRIGIDAIRE PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS LOOK Money MVMmm aCTrriatMmrata To Wind It J " IU m g lli anisnilSM t f If Yoa Forget Thi watch will still be running next day. It is the Hamilton Illinois now 60tOOUB, rpl'iimd watch. i The wc::-..aown Hamilton peo-I nU have taken over the Illinois factory ac;l thitt is one f their ;muau' pti'tt. I Adjwtfc to the awotHl and nndbciiui.'' !.v finished. Really a FLAW- diirlintHvu oldng watch in the (Iy a limited quantity-' Come early or you may be disappointed. J .A. Kirkpatrick SIXTH STREET new rm .el n.ilrn:ui case. 14-n goiu filled, goo r a lifetime. tor iav t Price $70.00 olEWELLEMS THE MOKU WlfH THE tL0C lie a. Local Items 4 a Taxi Phone A, Rig 4 Taxi, tf Dentist Dr. .1. R. Gossc. Phone G86. Watch for Jabour's. advertisement tomorrow. Yacht Club Regatta July?, 1929. All boat owners tune your engine up for that date. Norman L. Freeman and John Kaek GaUts IlsMr, Oetobcr 2 and Vit special prfo one Nabob .vQraitg ilsrniaUil Is . Per tin le ... aV -.w- e,l V- I Watts7 Grocery duality Right- PHONE 55 Prices Right PllbNE 56, Watch for Jabotir'a advertisement tomorrow. Ex. -AW. O. W. Kerr willed yesterday afternoon on the Princess Adelaide for: a trip to Vancouver. aelletTW: Robert til&oa vewrri VattcotrteTT hafing in ilia charge an laMp. patient ior Es-4 - "' " eondale. All cup holder of Prints Rupert Rowing and. yacht Club will kindly . tuln them in to the caretaker at the club floats at once. Ewart Lyne will continue piano' Dt- who.haa been prac- tuition during the summer holi- T'TaS day.. Phone Black 345. (152) f 'Z I Vancouver, I - on a vacation trip I Matt Sutton, who la Interested la V , T l ZT . mi 00 lD rruK MbM Allc Flatter, sehool techer at ZZTV: frr' i Keno. Yukon Territory, waa a Daeae rlef trip to Ketchikan on International tbouA Adetotde yea I "wnueieo nuances, iterday afternoon bound tor Vancouver "m'" opeona at oueuay nay. A. E. Klncaid Reveletoke Insurance a paasenger aboard the Prince lnMm milt Prince Adelaide ?Jy nt!?Ma to. vneouver1yterday afternoon on hia return seiaooa. ..outh ttitr p,,ng . T,t to the city and dtotrtet 00 buto .uparralendent John Dore. of Oo- eminent TclMraoha haa received nH that C. X Ooodlng. disUlct euperln-' Returning south to Vancouver after tendent located at Victoria had died trlp AUct Arm Stewart "'h in the general hoapltal at Vancouver. trrM cr. Union freighter Chilkoot, He waa a well known telegrapher, hav- W. W. Mouace. made a brief in operated on the Government lima " w P01 rtTaT afternoon from tor.a generation past and prior to that 3 8:4S om-on the C.P.R. . Mrs. Walter Johnson and daughter MUw Ruth Stewart, who recently re- An ,re PS 'board the signed from the high school staff left Prtooe Charlea today bound for Vao-thl. morning for Souther where' she 1 n,rr m holiday trip Mis. John-wui make a brief vlalt. coins on then Km't husband Is skipper of the Oraaay to North Bulkley to attend the wedding of M1m Ivy MeOlnnla. daughter of Mr. juxl Mm. Archie MeOlnni cf the Pioneer Ranch, to Eric StumboM, ranoncr and tie contractor of the Co. 'i lervioe boat Oraaby. The City Council -and Roard of Trade are entertaining the A mo- f a t a1 TIa.o wIji nf rPa.fi ra n w r1tnnat rfHTn iZk IT1" theCon.rnoder.fe tonight at taking a sunmer school oourse. I quested ANNOUNCEMENTS Moooe Annual Picnic at Digby June 30. St. Andrew's Society Sunday, July 14, to Grassy Ray. Mlw E. M. Bart returned to the etty on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon after making the round trip to Skagway with her friend. Mm. Ralph Orowell of Ottawa. Ont., who also disembarked here to Bar a week's vlalt I in the city. Provincial OonataWe Oeotfrey Ash ton. who la being traa tarred tram Telegrapli Otvek an MU fWiA tHJ In tlta Picnic 'city from the aorta on the Prlneeaa Adelaide yesterday attsrnooa -go report at dlstnot beadquarten here before Churham l)n t h W.l nt.Prot, to 1U. aew poat down the fnrt Ulemcius some time in June. . . O a a oo we preparwu uuy a iwwi b Baston Phyte. of Hartfoed Conn ewucr of oonlderabkt Pribee Rupert Prince Rupert Rowing and Hlrt. wnewing hia ;wssnptioa Xacht Club Rett. July 7. XSiX, K. of" C. prerrtc; 14. l'igby Inland. la nartlcuawlv IntereetasV In the SUfHlay, July . move for a separate prwrtaoe for nor. I them Briuah Oolumbu O T storey, who came here from Jltallav a a Ahlt w. .u 1S8 immif Aktmn which U n-wMlne va. rondrtloaed at She local dry .ask fee : Mrs. storey will tali this afternoon on i the Prtr.ee Charte-. for Vancouver D. B. Finn dlrertor of the Prince Rupert Plaherles Experimental Station sailed yesterday afternoon on toe Prio ress Adelaide tor a brief trip to Vancouver on business in connection with the plana tha are being sesaegid tor Tile. TUNIC 1UUI) l.KYEKAl.r. the new annex to the leeal Wt ,' ... . . .... P" to return to the aHy seat I will be demonstrated in our store Monday and later in the moatfc wiu by Mrs. P. W. Anderson on Fri- again go to Vancouver to give a ooure day and Saturday and all next of lectures to fisheries "depertaaent ot week. Take advantage of these "eisU at the university of British Ool Ml. rMhMlfe per thl 84c paeasnsjsjm sailing from .1 V - south on the Prlneeaa Adi jib, iciw wv pwi uu to aa afternoon (. tnafat $1,80 per tin MADE TO ORDER the iter- Inoluded: Wfa... D. c. aad children, for Mrstltrong: H. Blott and dusMsr, Mra. Sturgeon and child, O. tf. Finn. lllllis, R OrlfnUi. O. O. Vrieder- and Oeorfe W. Kerr, for Van- Dr. J. A. West aad Miss Joan i., viol- ta,nM m rou. -miasm, nasi mi- . m.o ""K"' w-i" wvvt tm vrnon; A. K. Klnsatd. for Hminl, pw buttle 4Sc ( t ranges Valencias. and Major A. S. Humphrey W. B. Trump for Victoria. liOOO Slie, S (MM .Sl.lU, There were ISC paaseaaera. tnelud Small site, 3 dot 56c w l round trip twiwi going through to Vancouver arriving herr Dried Prunes Ptr lb 10c yesterday afternoon on the steamer IPttaesM Aaslslrte. southbound from Bkagway to Vancouver. Twelve paasen-RUY .MAI.KhVS RKST PROD- vers dtoenharksd here frero the vl UCTS HERE And IVirtlcipato in the aa follows: Oaoar Werbel TJawaon ateeh-anle; O O. Ash ton provincial police. Telegraph Greek: William D. MeNam ara Telegraph Creek trader: Arthur l'KKll PRIZR DISTRIIIUl'ION Ilshlton, Telegraph Creek miner: John Sri Our U'lnilnu- for P-irlirii!iri Kk and N' Preeman, Intenlatlonal .Me Uur Hinuow lor 1 .irtlCUlars f oommiask-.n. Prlivce Rupert: Miss K. M. Barl Prlnoe Rupert; Hon Jiraiid'g A'4 SauoOr-A high quality rHof HanMn. Prlnoe Rupert; Q, p.' aaucu. rer bottle ixe ksssui m.l.a . Alice Arm, aaf iin. nalah OmniMl ntlui Flou- All tfaiuU, 49s. ' Persnsk $2.00 - --- j HarbadsM Mol Per tjO . . Home's Custard Powder- Per lb. tin "- SUITS! SUITS! .S6e BIIB UB I'OR YOUR FRUIT AND fulling. Workmanship and &yl VI'Xtl'iTAHl.Ma, All ... Cti.irnntccd , , Fresh Green Peas 2 lbs 2rc' UI1ITC! CTf.Mtf rlVAVVh 4fr Fi-esh Green CsbUgo Per lb. 7c,0"'" """'"' ah PRESSED We Deliver to Any Part of th City. Ling, the Tailor Phono 619 V Great Assortment Ladies.' Misses' and Children s Shoes OF THE LATEST STYLES AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES ALSO UUN-" NING SHOES Re Well Dressed for Dominion Day! Misa Oorrean Dunn, daughter of Dt. J r Dunn cf Maacctt. arrived In the city from the Island on the Prince Charles this morning. Mlaa Eva Cavalier, who has teaohing fchocl at Skktegate. srrlved In the city on the Prlnoe Charles this morning from the Islands. John Clark, provincial boiler Inspec tor arrived In the city on toe Prince Charlea tola morning after a trip to Massett Inlet on official ttuslneas. Mra. Alex Pinole returned to tue city on yesterday afternoon train from Pacific where she haa been paying a vlalt with Mrs. Tbomaa MoCubbin. H. 8. Parker returned to the city 1 on the Prince Charles this morning after having made the round trip to Stewart. Anyos end Meaoett Inlet on "Paddy." a Spite Sog net of Mr and Mm. D MoO Hunter, was killed when struck by an automobile at the corner of Fifth Avenue and Oreeni Street yesterday afteraon. CN R. steamer Prlnoe Charles. Capt Nell McLean, returned to port at 8:4 this morning from Stewart. Aoyo aad Massett Inlet and will Ball at 4 o' Block thla afternoon for Vancouver. Mlaa Winnie Rmhforth of the high school staff is leaving this altrrnooi. ni the Prince Chorlaa. She la net ex pected to return, having handed in her resignation before going. Carl Rekl who haa been at Port Clements wrecking the old sawmill which was formerly operated by F. L. Buckley, la a passenger aboard the Prince Charles today returning to Van couver. HarNd MeBwen. C.N.R. division 'relght agent, returned to the city on the Prlnoe Charlea this morning after making the round trip to Stewart, An- y x and Maasett Inlet on company uuslncat. C. B. Porter, teller In the local branch of the Canadian Bank of Com merce, returned to the etty on the ?rmce Oharle thl morning after having made the round trip to Stewart, Anyox and Massett Inlet. NERVES CONE CANT SLEEP? "Fruit-a-tives" restores good health Are you tired? Downcast moat of tht timer Worried at trifles? Cant sleep? Mr. J. O. Ringhtim, U'ydnnuel, B.C., writes: Mf nnra r. cmpM.lr sen, t my prtM gooU hlih i 'I ruiiHivM. "Fruit-a-tlvn" b a combination of in-tHiaifted fresh fruit juke asd the most dentine merllcinal ingrrdienU. la a natural, gentle way it stirs laiy liver, bowels and kidneys, into normal, healthy action, toothei the dhtettlve tract, tfod calma tbt troubled nervet. 25c or SOc bosef at all druggists. i Mas Kathleen Morrtwi, younger daughter of D. H. Morrison md the late Mrs. Morrison, former residents or this city, will come here in September to take up training for a nurse in the Prlnoe Rupert General Hospital Oiler Bower retLrnetl It6 the city on the Prtnre Obarlea thla morning from a trip to Alice Arm an business In connection with his mining Interests. ' was accompanied north by his atep-daugbtrs. the Misses Roberge. Tbe local unit of the Royal Canadian Volunteer Rererve. eloalng down of which Is threatened by the Department of National Defence owing to IU small membership will be put on a furtSier year" probation becore final action in the matter la taken. , J. K. Oordon. well known Terrace hotel man. arrived In the city on yesterday aftemon', train from the Interior to attend the convention here of the Associated Boards of Trade ot Central British Columbia. He is president of the Terrace Board of Trade. Dr. H. C. Wrtnoh, MX A for Skeena. is. one of the delegates at the conven-Uaei here of the Associated Boards of Trade of central British Columbia He wii aceampanted on yesterday after-nsan's train from Haeettan by Mrs. Wrtaeh and hia daugbter. Man Rai-pheaa Wrlnch, who la about to return to her student nursing duties at Royal JubUee Hoapltal. VlctorU, after a fortnight's visit at home. HOTEL ARRIVALS Irlnee Ituiiert W. lalng and Major O. S. Hum phrey. Victoria: W. Ford Kaye. J Tolly, C. Win ton Thompson, Mr. and Bathing Suits JANTZBN BATHING SUITS-Regular $6.95. To clear at.. .95 CHILDREN'S BATHING SUITS WITH SKIRTS 39c BOYS' LONG PANTS Western King make. Regular $3.95, for ......... 1,95 Before buying elsewhere come in and see our up-to-date stock of clothing Boots and shoes, rubber goods and necessities for the home. While our Removal Sale is on prices will be cut to the bone. MONTREAL IMPORTERS J. M. Hockin returned to the city an the Prince Charles this aaomlag a buelnew trip to Stewart. THIRD AVENUE Hue afternoon's train, due from the Met at 830, wto reported ithts morning i be on ttinei'' ! Prcd Joudry who has been on a' Mr. and Mra. J Watt of Aryox nr-trlp to the Interior, returned to the ved In the etty on the Prince Charlea cryr on yBaterdaji q0emoon' train. fUi moqupg from the amrlter town. "I took L.-Ji.i E. rmkham's VeaetaNc (Juinpourui tor miserable and tired feelings and it gave me strength to do my work. My nerves are better and I feel well and strong and have a good appetite. I sleep well and am in pretty good spirits and able to work every day now,l recommend the Vegetable Compound and you may use thi.- letter as a testimonial." Mist DeJteru Wallace, Union Street, North Devon, Neti fjnoituu'k. mm J-r Kw c.wrj -d w. 1 1 . wllnm liquor, t: nuel hv In il !. n Ayent W. E. Collison J P iii city police court yesterday afternoon. Mrs. C. J. OampbeU, Rev. Oeorge O. 1 ' v nrriveu Webb-. John Clsrk and R. A. Meakln, 'V yevrrdny aliernooai'k Vaneouver: Mr. and Mm. A. J. Clark, train fr i viMt hore mith her sons, J. Winnipeg: Frances Bowen. Cloverdale, H and William Msoey Oal.: Dr. and Mra. K. C Wrlnch. Haaelton; Maw Ratphena Wrtnoh. Vic- Rev Oroide O Webber of Vanaatt-tons: Mr. and Mra. J. M. Robertson, ver. seoretary of toe Lord's Daf iM' Toronto: Mr. and Mrs. 8. Hill. Van- liance. returned to the city on tat convert William Bunting, Fort Fraaee; prlnoe Charie tbh morning tttm- a II. B. Quest. Prlnoe Oeorge: Dr. R. , trip to Stewart ar Anyos. O. Bamford, H. J. Noel and 8. 8.1 . . .... PhUlpa. 8m It he r; Sidney Godwin, i Miss Margaret Lindsay R. N. . dasssjn-Iluma Lake: E. B. Smith, Oeorge Og- er rl Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lindsay. tU aton and R. C. MeOetkell, Vanderhoof: sail tomorrow afternoon on the Ptlnae J. K. Oordon and Mrs. A. M. MeLrad, Rupert for Anyox where toe wHI Jasn Terrace: D. Wilton. Sunnyslde: Joseph tHe nunlng sterf of the hospital Sntfe. 8. Rogem, Otty; R. B. Lucas. Lowe In- , ' I Miss Heien MeOregoa, who haW lawn ... '. ! relieving on the staff, el (be pwelavft( w n T.lk-v psrtent cf public .works here tjas.- n ;..'u .J7: L.T: porariiy. mi sail this Wtetaeon by w. ..J. v. niHM Prlnoe trom. Prlnee Oeorge; II. Howard. O. : " , N. R.: J. McDonald and Oaker Olson, , Juaeau; Martin Jacobaeo. Ketohlkan. Oharles on her return to Vie- Ml-i B R"er. 8ilvnr latructor of the local public schools, aad J. B. MlUer and Mra. M. Morris - M her aatlatant. WUl sail and children, city: Mrs. It. J. Thomey. Bta "rT" n. wmla Vancouver where Stewart: 8. Llljefers. E. Sterbybruk, f Sweden; R. Reld. O.N.R.; 81dney A. i wnl B summer vacation. BJtt, Bakatoon. " Crntrsl ! Frovlnclal Constable O. A. Johnaan, irtnferrer! fn-m Bum Lake to the N Leu! Auderstad, Juneau; W. D. W. inahno dlstriet deUchment. arrived In Naeaand and O. E. Ashtoo, Telegraph the city from the Interior on yeater CreekkJl. 41. it,vday aftemcon train and will aall Wvta and O. Budd Mf. J. B. TAompgaV. (afternoon " lh Prluo Charles 'to Militreal. Irf'TiT? jtake up his new post In the south. VttZTerMmr tsar