Thursday, July 11, 1929 The Secret of Coolness Is in Light, Easily Digested Foods HRED 1 A. Folding Kodaks From $12.26 N 2 C. Folding Kodaks From ....... .tx...i6. &0 A. W. ED I'honc Bed 53 r PRINCE RUPERT DEMAND DED HEATH! With all the bran of the whole wheat With whole milk, does not heat the blood or tax the digestion. It li not only cooling but satisfying saves kitchen drudgery and expense. Ready-cooked, ready to eat. KODAK TIME Brownies from $2.25 vest l'ocxet Kodaks $o.uu No. 1 Folding Kodaks 7rom $11.25 No. 3 A. Folding Kodaks From 4.00 Cin Kodak (Movie), f . 3.5. ,...,r.,tx.. $100.00 Kodak Films, all size in stock! Developing and printing i r amateurs. Daily service. Quality finish. yfic Pioneer Lfrttfetsts THIRD AVE. O SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES P?fc20C GE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL lJTSTIMIJUTOltS IN Ornamental, WlndowfMl'rror and Plate Claw British America Paints, Oils Varnishes and Satin-Glo Benjamin Moore's Murcsco Old English Floor Wax CO Simms Brushes Wallpaper and Building Papers Burlaps Cheese Cloth and Denver Board 330 Second Ave. "Rupert Brand" "THE DAINTIEST KREAKFAST FOOD.' Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Won Biead& BoUm Bread. is The school board lastnight decided to provide a fire extinguisher at Ve8tview School. At the school board meeting last night a letter of commendation of the work of the teachers was read from Tony Christian. St. Andrew's Society Picnic to. Grassy Bay, Sunday, July 14 ANNOUNCEMENTS K. of C. picnic, Sunday, July 14, Digby Island. Moose picnic, Julf28. Catholic Bazaar, October 2 and THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Cars leave corner Second Avenue and Second Street from 10:30 to 12 a.m. Adults 60c, children free J. E. Miller, inspector of cus toms, and his assistant, Thomas Mason, who have been on a trip to the Yukon Territory on offic lai business, were passengers aboard the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon returning to Victoria. 4 a Taxi Thone 4, Big 4 Taxi, tf ' ' bcritlHtlbfi I jMI.' house. Phone' 686. St. AkiWl totiety emW nital 'rnoitlntr fffm & rrtW.' PrlriAV. umb y o 5li 8 p.m. Full , attgnaance requested. , "... Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morris re turned ty . the cityon, thlster- nopn's ,. tra n Ajfrom , .femithers where they pepi the past ten days. D. W. T. Kergin of this city was elected district1 deputy grand master for Skeena at the recent Masonic rand Ljdge meeting in Victoria. The school board had a somewhat lengthy ceMton last night D. B. Finn, director of the Thomas McMeekin presiding and Prince Rupert Fisheries Experi- there being present Mrs. Spen-mental Station, will sail this af- cer James Thompson, W. Gil-ternoon on the Prince Charles christ and the secretary. Trustee for Vancouver where he will be Barrie is out of t6wn. for the next two weeks giving tr fectures at the University of C.N.R. steamer. Prince Charles, British Columbia to officials of Cant. Neil McLoarr, returned to ,the fisheries department. port at the early hour of 5' i , .. , o'clock this-morning-from Stew-i I W. E. Balllie, acting superln- art Anyox and Maasett Inlet1 has been here for the past few ( days in connection with the re- T. H. Johnson was the speaker conditioning of the steamer at the weekly luncheon of the j Prince William at the local dry Prince Rupert Rotary Club In Hock, sails this afternoon by the the Commodore Cafe today. He Prince Charles on her return to told of experiences on h,is recent Vancouver. , trip to England, France and Italy land of Rotary Clubs overseas which he had visited. I The Canadian National Rail-1 '4' ways offer the finest summer trip in 'the. world via. 2. S. "Prince St. Andrew's Society Picnic Charles" Stewart. Anyox, Massett Sunday, July 14, to Grassy Bay. tiniet leave Prince Rupert Mon day., return Thursday; or rriake 153 aboard i1 1 pjpHHI Week-End i Specials SWIFT'S PURE LARD I 5-lb. tin ?1.10 NABOB COFFEE Mb. tin 60c NABOB TEA Mb. pkg 60c B. & K. PASTRY FLOUR 10-lb. sack 55c .206 NABOB ASPARAGUS Picnic" size. 2 tins 45c PICKLED PIGS' FEET Jar 35c OUR ORANGES ARE FINE 5 doz ,..J)5c RIPE BANANAS 3 lbs 50c CANTALOUPES Each .204 REMO STRAWBERRIES ARE AT THEIR BEST Alberta Market j P. (iAMUI.A Proprietor ! Fifth Street. Phone 20H w dtr. Tit ; Mi M' There 1 trin to Terrace 'or - Office;, Phone 260. standard grades manufactured here. Tlmt la cer tainly malting tuU ue our natural reeourcea." J. 31., ;were 229 passengers the steamer Prinfs Louise which was in port yesfjfr- dav afternoon southbound from "Fruit-a-tives" Attacks the Cause Braces the System If you suffer from back-pains, wakeful nights, improper bladder and bowel action resulting from kidney trouble, try "Fruit-a-tives". This wondrrful medicine made o( intensified fresh fruit Juices and the finest medidnal Ingredients restores normal action naturally . . . and quickly. Find relief yourself. It has helped thousands I Get " Fruit -t-tlves" to-day at your druggist's. aiicniiomI jpj ATTENTION' ! "B.' 'd, la one of the world'! largest pi-oduoera of chinglea, and we produce's sfetngle unnurpas.-od In quality. In thla one province there are 39 mill emplojrlnc 1S00 hand. They have won world-wide admiration toe excellence t the tor fine of Mr. and Mrs. D. McLeod are sailing this afternoon on the Prince Charles for a holiday trip to Vancouver. Miss. Amelia Gurvich, who has Charles tb, rnerning j Mr. and Mrs. if. Sinclair of Vancouver who have been visit ing for a week at Massett, are nassenners returning south on the Prince Charles today'. M. S. Whittler, United States collector of customs at Juneau; arrived In the city on the Prjnce Charles this morning after a brief visit of inspection to the post at Hyder and will proceed to his headquarters in Alaska on the Princess Adelaide tomorrow morning. Flashing Eyes Laughing Eyes Downcastbyes Your Character Brown eyes for strength Blue for generosity Gray eyes for jealousy Sparkling eyes Indicate beauty, yes, and good health, tool Do your eye sparkle? Arc the whites clear or are they tinged with yellow indicating an out-of -sorts condition due to constipa tion? it so, you peed period. Your y will tU u story. A V,U"tU Product si I Reed tint Cltncttr from the F.yet m Irniurt Btttkim Anrrtjumtntt. Still Aft" M.rold F. Ritchie ft Co., umiiH, lofomo W low fares. Enquire fiESKS SPECIALS! Skagway to Vancouver. Disembarking here from the vesl SUnf Red jbel Shirts were: Albert Farrow, steamboat .j Drawers. Each JL85 inspector. Vancouver; Richard ..... . T u.i r blnations. Each $3.0 .i. t-,. 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