mm. i jff ui.n yt' " u 'PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS Thursday, July 11, You "jk Equal jSBlil Portable Vkimh FOR VALUE ! Compact indestructible carrying its . . . . . . own rocords . . . Orthophonic-type sound box . . . with excellent tone and volume . . . it is the finest possible portable for the surprisingly low price of $35.00 .And for those who prefer a deluxe Portable Victrola, with automatic record stop, there is the 2-55 at $48.50 Special Easy Terms, $5.00 Per Month. . eMaMvs.d BOX CUTTINGS $3 ' 1 ,50 Per- Load DELIVERED HYDE TRANSFER 171 3rd Avenue East PHONE 580 Heated Storage UNION STEAJISIIII'S LIMITED Aniline From Prince Kuurrt lor VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, SwanMm Uajr. BuU-dalr. .llrrt liar. tc, Ium-d). Jao p.m. lor V)?mVEK' VICTORIA. Ilutrdalr. Aim IUr. ttc, Frklar inldnicht tor ALICE ARM. ANVOX. hTLWART. Naa. Kl,er. Wnipwiv bun- da). 8:00 p.m. I m POUT MMPSUX AMI WALES ISLAM). TYluraOaT. p.m 1:3 tni " , B. M SMITH Atnt ITtnw Kuiwrt. II. C. Tl rough tlrtrU told to Vlrtorla nd prattle .and barratr therkrd lliruuch to dmtlnatkm. IcWtADIANJ PAcinc B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICES SAIIIM1S IKO.M l-KIMX RU'ICIIT To KrUhlkao, W nnirll. Juimwu and Skajwaj June ZS, Julr I, 5, 8, . 13, 1. It, U, 29. To VanrouTFT, VI toria and Sntltlr June W. July J, 6, 10. 13. 17. 10. 1, . 31 PRIXCEH8 MAH ISXA-Ocean lall. etc, Vanrouw and VlctorU tny rrlday 10 p.m. AjfnU for all 8trnlilp Unn 3rd Aw . Prince R a pert, nc rnonc 31 Canadian National c7hc Largcil Wsfiilivciy Syflcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE illlt tnp rillNCE RCPERT for VVNroi VEIL r TOIMA. tTTLK. and Intrrrordtate polnti, Mondaja. Thuntdaya, 4 p.m.; Saturday, I p.m. Ir ANYOX and STEWART, Mondayi, 8 p.m.; Irldaja, 4 p.m. ' -l'' lor MA8SKTT INLET rOKTS. Mondayi, 8 p.m. lor KOUTII JLLEN CHARLOTTE ISLAND, fortnightly, tor SKAUWAY, Hednrda)i, 4 p.m. PA8KENGEB TRAIN'S LEAVE PRIM'L rttMvKT DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY at 11:30 a m for PRINCE ULMItdE, EIiMOX-TON', VV1NMPEO, all point Eattern Canada I'nltrd tttatet. AOEN'CT ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP UE City Ticket Office, 628 Third Ave, Prince Rupert Phone 260 See Page 7. There are a lot of small advertisements there that make good reading. INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS Cox. Outside Guardian. Mrs. O. Wll. kinson. R.S.N.C Mrs. W. Sherman. L.S.N.G., Mrs. Percy Cameron. L.S.V.G., Miss T. Petersen. Pianist, Mrs. J. W. Mcintosh. SUNDAY SCHOOL OF BAPTIST CHURCH IS HAYING ITS PICNIC One hundred or so hannv chil dren Jcft aboard the rower boat Naas River at 1 and 2 o'clock thU afternoon for Digby Island, where the annual picnic of the Sunday school of First Baptist Church is being held. With P. II . Linwy. evening. Money Saving SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MILK All brands. Limit 1 tins to each customer.. Per tin,. Kir TOILET PAPERl-oe. rolls. 9 rolls 30( MARMALADE Glass Is. Per Jar 25c LAKER'S COOKING CHOCOLATE Per cake 26c ENSIGN PEARS 2s. Per tin 26c ENSIGN PINEAPPLE 2s. Per tin BRAND'S A.l SAUCE Per bottle 82c SWEET PICKLES Quart iars. Happyvale. Per jar 66c SUGAR! SUGARI Special, 10 lba 68e FELS NAPTHA SOAP Per ctn 78c REID'S SULTANA CAKES Each 26c STRAWBERRY JAM 4. Pure, new crop. Per Mb 60e SKE US FOR FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Green Pea Per lb 10c Bunch Carrots and Bets 4 bunches 26c Watyj ,Turain-6 11 25e Hotfcft&ee Tomatoes Per lb. 25c Rhubarb C lbs 25e 1 lb. ' ....60e Head Lettuce 3 for 26c RING CHERRIES 2 lba 56c Watts' Grocery Quality Right -Prices Right j PHONE 55 PHONE 56 MUCH WORK ON CITY SCHOOLS This Summer The installation of officers of' At the weotlng of the school the local Rebekah Lodge took,board Ut nint the board decided ;dace last night in Metropole!to 8pend 8omething slightly over Borden si eet school will need a good deal of renovating and there will be repairs made at Booth and Seal Cove schools. Tenders were received for installing an oil Iteating plant In the high school. 'tenders received from Longwil! $1526 and from the Atlas Boiler Works 1875, the ftrmer for a rotaxy pwipfe ed andvtbe ktter an automatic'. No action on (nose was taken. The member! of the board are going this afternoon to look.pvsr the ground and decide where to j ln the old manual trairrttjg. building. j P. W. Anderson was present. nrd jrave xugh estimates 6f the probab!e cost of the work. SCHOOL BOARD USING ECONOMY CARRYING OUT IMPROVEMENTS The school board at its meeting last night, in dealing with the re superintendent. In charge and pairs to the schools, decided t teachers of the Sunday school As-1 accede to the wishes of the city krtlBg, an interesting program of council and keep down the cost. races and games hase been ar-';o the minimum, in order to co-ranged and abundant refresh- opr ate in the present financial raents have been taken over to trineer. v. A irnod manv annlica- ckle childish hearts and aD-ltions for facilities are brinir held petite. The picnickers will re- over because of thp lack of monev turn home about 8 o'clock this such as a nronosed nlav shed at !Bo-deu street school I- It was pointed out that the board was keeping well within its general estimates and; that it was planned not to spend the extraordinary estimate this year. i-jsary work had to be done, You Are Sure of Being If You Take Economy Specials Time is money nnd this is worth your time. Why not call to ECONOMY STORE and av it. CrUco 8a ,per tin '. 81c Crisco 6a, per Ua Sl.GS ' . ShaJnr Salt per fyg. .....lie Corn Flakes 9ft "t ...lOc Flour has goto Bp. We have a limited quantity m Dell for , -49s, per aack . ,..f. $2.33 24s, per aack $1.33 10s, per aack . t'.'v. .,53d ' ,' I ! i New Potatoes--Um. 23c SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR MORE SPECIAL Economy Cash & Carry Phone 3C0. 319. Third Ave. i H!l. tke Installing' officer being'1000 ,n overhaul of the school' Mrs. U Eby, district deputy, 1u,iIdin9 thi summer. King ,n coiutriu, assisieu uy J11SS J1.: ..... ..u.v w.w Earle, district deputy marshal. terior Pa"d and calsomined1 The work wag well conducted. throut?hout, repairs made and the1 The financial report showed old manual training building! that the lodge was in good stand-1 moved "Me the main build-;r a h -j j , ,,lrstr. nrovflA1 It in fnnnil 4nnt It "H. nu autuenn was given uy J, lrtl..L 111 . . J fQtl Ilm haatArl ilia . n n I .itiiuusii, uisirici aepuiy grand i . au.novv. master, and was much enjoyed. I Th,B wil1 ma,ce for enomy and luiiuwiiig were tne omcers m-1 uuhu.uk stalled: Noble Grand. Mrs. T. Priest. Vice Grand. Mrs. B. Church. Treasurer, Mrs. J. Irvine. Financial Sec., Miss R. John ston. Wardea, Mrs. R. Smith. Conductor, Mrs. W. A. McLean. Chaplain, Mrs. L. Peachy. Inside Guardian. Mrs. S. V. nerueu ior a ciass room tnis year PRIEST SPEAKS AT GYRO CLUB Rebckahs Hold Ceremony Last' Reconditioning Will Cost Over Father O'SulIivan of Vancouver N'iirhl NIht in in Metropole llcirnnnlu Hall ! . Thrm Three Tl, Thousand I Dollars 11. 1 f... Gave .. I, 11 1.1 With Mrs. Eby Of ficiating Interesting Address on Service at Luncheon Yesterday A thoughtful address in pleas ant conversational style was given before the Gyro Club at luncheon yesterday by Rev. Father O'SulIivan df Vancouver who chose "Service" as his subject. Father O'SulIivan treated the subject along broad lines and gave authorities from the Scrir tures in extolling the principles of Gyro and urging its members to continue their work of ser vice to their fellow men in spite of various prejudices that might appear. Father, O'SulIivan concluded his address by declaring that the movement of things in the world was niw northward arjd that Prince .Rupert, as a city, should not be pessimistic about its future prospects. Gyro members should be among the first to sing th "song of hope" for their city. The members of the cltfb were also fftv?cl with vocal solos by D. B. ..Finn, accompanied by ''hnrl:jfv BaJagno. Among the truests jj jtbe luncheon John Kask. A tie, presented for raffle l" m"" Arseceau, was won by Lionel Holtb. The elub decided that it would h represented at Gyro In-tcrnrtfonal convention Which will be held next week at Madison, Wisconsin. Mayor S. P. McMordie will sail Saturday evening on the Prince Rupert for a brief business trip to Vancouver. Aid. Theo Collart will be acting mayor during his absence. There are three trying periods in a woman's life: when the girl matures to womanhood, when a woman ghrea birth to her first child, when a woman reaches middle age. At these times Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound helps to restore normal health and vigor. I III I ' II" mnm PRODUCED IN CANADA "fi Tom WED. &THUR. Two Shows 7 and 9 p.m. WILLIAM HAINES IN "THE DUKE STEPS OUT" WITH JOAN CRAWFORD AND KARL DANE Comedies THE CAMPUS VAiMP AND WILD PUPPIES PARAMOUNT NEWS Special Attraction NAN CRAIG IN BALLET DANCES Admission. 15c and 50c Smooth, Creamy, Custards Doubly rich In cream, Carnation Milk adds creamlnesi to any dish. "Homogenised" to break up the cream into finest particles,- it makes the most velvety'custards, soups, sauces, puddings, candies and ice creams. You'll agree It's wonderful. Wrlf lot lluj Bltke Cook Book Cmm Milk WdM CV, IhmbU 114 AkkM (mm, Viknhi, D.C Contented Cows on th Ubilmtan, EVAPORATED UILK Af qumlity M eats NATURAL GOODNESS toothsome and templing Ti, fed Rice is Good, too QVtt Ped Rice U cx-plo&d the tame waj u l"ufcd Wheatand il ratu01 dclkioas. Ml of the readf caeray of the ftneae white rict. For vrittr , kwp both kiaii la the bouse. Ills AN ENTIRELY DIFFERENT kind of cereal is Quaker Puffed Wheat. Airy dclidousncss and toasted crunchincss axe combined with all the nutriment of the grain supreme. The wheat bran is retained, but you would not notice it, so delicately is it concealed. Puffing the wheat grain to eight times its natural size cooks it thoroughly and explodes millions of food cells In each grain. Rich stores of protein, carbohydrates and minerals arc released for easy digestion. Each puffed grain has a tempting, nut-like flavour that always intrigues a lagging appetite. Always have Quaker Puffed What ready to serve at any meal or at any time between meals. It is relished when fickle appetites set other food aside. en Quaker PUFFED WHEAT MADE DY THE MILLERS 0 P QUAKER OATs Let the Daily News Classified Ads. work for you.