fcday, July 23, 1929 TOE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE " No 1 A folding Kodaks -From $12.25 No 2 C Folding Kodaks From $18.50 ANNOUNCE ANNOUNCEMENTS H po U Know Mamonds ? HhA diamond should be clear and I pamnt like Wer, with !""ks or spols. Brownies from ! .". . :7V.".'.$2'.2!T Vest Pocket Kodaks ....$5.00 No. 1 Folding Kodaks Trom 111.25 No. 3 A. Folding Kodaks From ....i.. .....$34. 00 Cine Kodak (Movie), i. 3.5. lens '...$100.00 Kodak Fifms, all sizes in stock. Developing and printing for amateur's. Daily service. Quality finish. Ormes LlcL Jfie Pioneer Urtteeists HIRD AVE. O SIXTH ST. -TELEPHONES 8 6 200 DEMAND "Rupert Brand" Kip pers TIIK DAINTIEST HRKAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Ornamental PRINCE RUPERT, II.C. A. W EDGE CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DLSTHHIUTORS IN pMo& Mirror and Plale Glass British Amctfcjfplintt$ Oik Varnishes and $atln-Glp Benjamin Moore's Murcsco , Old English Floor Wax Slmms Brushed Wallpaper and Building Papers Burlaps, Cheese Cloth and Beaver Board ihone Bed 53 PRINCE BUPEUT no U should be the proper shape p timing . H should have good brilliancy. t'e Will lin nln4 In uUn.x . lble ways to know a diamond. pe have a beautiful diamond "mgrmcnt rlntfiwlthtflne perfect ,$05 00. flf ' Tllt STORE WITH THE CLOC 330 Second Ave. ! e picnic. July 28. VllVtllllP "-th-!ic Bazaar, 4 SPECIAL THIS WEEK! j . UUIUIUO Ot-tober 2 nn.H rmmmi Wallpaper 33 1-3 DISCOUNT RllMNANT ROOM LOTS $l.G01o$2.00 A. W. Edge Co. Wholesale and Retail Paint DUtrlbutorB MILK ! ill Fresh Pasteurized Milk and .Cream Dally, EARLY DELIVERY Throughout the City. We huve been appointed sole agents in Prince Rupert for the famous BROOKS-BANK CERTIFIED MILK. Price. 25c per quart. The same In Prince Rupert as in Vancouver. VALENTIN DAIRY Telephone 657. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Dig 4 Taxi, tf Mrs. G. E. Gulick sailed by the Prince Charles yesterday to make the round trip to the Islands. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dorval are sailing this afternoon on the Union steamship Cabala for Van couver. ?-(.' Mrs. Jacobson. and, child sailed by the Prince; Charles yesterday to make the roundrmp to the islands.' . " ' "Martin Stevens Morrell has been appointed Deputy Registrar of Voters in the Fort George Electoral District. Charlotte Islands. . Mrs; A. T. Pa ton, wife of the accountast of the Canada Power Company at Stewart, sailed by the Prince Charles yesterday to join her husband. G. A. Woodland and Dr. Mc Kenzie, Mrs. Woodland's brother, were passengers aboara tne Prince Charles yesterday making the round trip to the Islands , A report of Superintendent Massey to the city council at its meeting last night showed a sur- pliiSvC-f $1090 on the telephone system for the month of June. .-The city council at its meet ing last night decided to donate $600 toward, the cenotaph thus carrying out the grant made by Ihjff my council last year and not paid by them, A report f the city solicitor to the city council in regard to iHprden Street sidewalk was last night at the meeting of the coun cil referred to the board of works -and city engineer for re port. The Botany Travel boclety, a , larty of about 65 persons from New York are due to arrive in the city on the Prince George to j morrow morning and will go i through to Alaska and then east by train on Monday. Mto' Jean Redpath is leaving on tomorrow afternoon's train to 8end a holiday at her home in Scotland. She will accompany Joe Brown's two daughters as far as Winnipeg, and will sail from Montreal on August 2 on the An dania. Miss Adalene Hardest)' of Cin cinnati will bring a party of about 15 persons from the east on tomorrow afternoon's train and will sail by the Prince Hup ert to make the round trip to Alaska and continue south on the same boat. A second Northwestern Alaska tour party will arrive on the Prince Rupert tomorrow morn-inir. under the leadership of J. M. Ryrholm ofhlcago, and will make the rourfiFtrip to SkagVay and continue $outh from here. This party consists of abou 40 persons. ; A complaint made last night by Mrs. Peachy to the city council l by letter stating that there had been no garbage collection in that part of the city and that the road wassnot fit to use was referred o the board of works and the city engineer. Mrs. Peachy lives on Eleventh Ave. East. The Canadian National' Railways offer the finest summer trip in the world via S. S. "Prince Charles" Stewart, Anyox, Massett Inlet leave Prince Rupert Monday, return Thursday; or make a week-end trip to Terrace or Smithers. Very low fare. Enquire City Ticket Office, Phone 200. J. M. Dentist Dr. r86. . , J. It. Gosse. Phone Mrs. W. E. Gardner of Pacific Arrived ,in the city on yesterday afternoon's train. . S. R. Donaldson of sington is spending s visiting In the city. Grant at Hazelton. Port few Es- at tr no. 25 Fifth Avenue W.. tomorrow afternoon, from 3 to C. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Teng left on Mrs. W. Gilchrist and daugh ter and Mrs. Duncan McRae and Miss Lois McRae were among those taking the rou.nd trip on the Prince Charles yesterday to the Islands. Mrs. Jas. Captain Accompanied by Lillian Jones, Marion McLach-Ian and Joan iWatUJeft earthi mornlngV iVatW trtcf M, weks" holHhivvHit!hW,ith Mrs. Swain at WiMe!4- ' .. Mr. and Mrs. R. E.' Allen and Mr. anduMra.-Gln' rn sailed' yestefda Prince Charles to make the round trip to tb Islands and. will return on (Thursday. I- -,! Mr. and Mra. L. S. Inrtife ar- rlvfitfl fn t fit f i-ktt4Aif afternoon's train frim Calgary 0l?ni to spend two weeks visiting with their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J Street. PERFECTION HERE AT LAST Wonderful Combination of days time jJcal Instruments In Latest The musical sensation of all such from Victor is here. Never again can unbelievable improvement be made In the reproduction of Mrs. M. Butt and daughter ar- music. Perfection has been riveo In , the pity on yesterday af-' achieved. Radip or records,:, ab-texjiojpnJt train, from Usk. IsJiite Tealism that beggaMjjkll 'description is here, now,' for you- Mr. and Mrs. J. Wrathall of For either radio or records it is Telegraph Creek are spending a as much superior to the best you few days visitlngjn the city. jeVer heard as that was above the Mrs. J. Bremner sailed by the Prince Charles to make the round The Trades and Labor Council . trip to the Queen Charlotte Is- was iast night given the use of Und yesterday. Acropolis Hill grounds for their Labor Day sports. Mr- A. R. Gordon left on this . 'morning's train ta spend a few W. H. Tobey, superintendent of days holiday with Mrs. Win. ' U: the western division, left this morning on a regular routine: trip, over the line. ! Mrs. J., h, Lee and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Sandison left yesterday on the Prince Charles to make the round trip to the Islands. . Mr. and Mrs. A. H: Carson were passengers aboard the Prince Charles yesterday making the round trip to the Queen will be amazed, astounded. Real-ism beyond your fullest expectations. Vocal, instrumental, dance music to delight the most fastidious. This Victor radio-electrola is a combination, of two all-Victor instruments. Radio engineers proclaim this instrument at least 7T CJTZ x J'TT.'K:the market. The price is equally the home of Mri. C. Bala astonishing. Only $875.00 com plete a price within the reach of all, easy monthly payments. Come and hear it. T l it-.: i i this mornings train short ' on a .u. m. .l. I , . , . . ... , mai hub is iue niiesi instrument, buriness . trip to pacific They f Ju k,nd , the wor,d will return tomorrow's train. on i i . ii Mrs. Fred Salsbury, sister-in-law of Frank Hart, left on this morning's train for her home at Sunnyside Cannery after having spent a few days fn the city. n lunatic uiwn uineiu it 19, (Will ing less, and you will agree with me when you hear and see it. D. C. McRae, For McRae Bros., Ltd. (advt) CHEMISTRY IN CONNECTION WITH BIOLOGY Scottish Savant Reads Paper at Meeting of British Association at Capetown CAPETOWN. South Africa, Illlan and WxtA Uw.Ong today of unusn Association lor me au by the vancemenl of Science, Professor George Barger. M.A.. D.Sc F.R.S., of Edinburgh, Scotland, president of the department of chemistry, delivered an address on the subject "The Relation of Chemistry to Biology. Professor Barge r opened his address . by dealing at length S. Irvine Borden w,in ine oiiiicuiues oi me lean Aiedical Association convention at Portland, Ore., are spending a few days in the city visiting with Mr. and Mrs,R. F. v X. L. Jones, scout master, and his party of boys from Port Clements arrive! In the citv on the heard of that good Lydia JO l X ,.. . . . lad that Pink- ham'i medicine and I will pot be with out it again. I was so ai 'k that I could not work at all and r.Mild not sew on the machine. My aunt told me of Lvdla K. l'liik- ham's Vegetable I ompoundandnow I am telling all of my IrletKla how food it is and I will answer all letters I get from women." - Mrs. Mauy Sciillties, Griinland, Saak. (chemical Investigation of or- panic matter. Acids, he intima- Dr. C. L. Lavery ami wife of wtn available only in corn-Aberdeen , South Dakota, who Paratively recent times. Thus in have been attending the Amec- u'u on'v Iour cia8 were Known in pure form and the number in creased slowly. Among the names most worthy of remark in this regard were those of Lavoisier Seheele? Black, Benelious and Gay-Lussac. The- Professor went on to explain the gradual increase in the connection between chemistry and biology having Prince Charlea on their return to oriin in th fct that mo"t Ph' their home In Port Clements. nd a knowledge of tho These bon, under the leadership principle of chemistry and that lot their scoutmaster have been "1- ot the rly investigators snendine a month hdlldavimr in Jn biological chemistry were Vancouver and Victoria. While in medical men Victoria they were entertained by the Lieutenant Governor and on one occasion acted as his ELKS' WHOOPEE NIGHT Bridge, whist and dance, Friday, July 20. Elks' Home, 8:30 prompt. Refreshments. Admission 50c. 172 WOMAN SO SICK GOULD JT WORK Helped by Taking Lydia E. ham's Vegetable Compound Cr.fnln.l - "I am nit Bta Continuing he said, "The re lations between microbiology and organic chemistry is' beneficial - to both. The list of organic substances which can be produced ;by micro-organisms on an industrial scale, mostly from carbohydrates, is a growing one. During the World War the water power of Switserland could temporarily compete with the fermentation industry in producing alcohol but later the potato reasserted its authority. The unm war period saw the industrial production of glycerol by I yeast, and the production of ace tone and butyl alcohol by bacteria, both from carbohydrates." Local Items hi Skattebol lias ijrtnet the me rnnce uuperi uoiei. Geo. Moffat la a iiassenger aboard the Catala this afternoon going south to Vancouver. - i Rev. A. W. Robinson of Terrace it a passenger aboard the Catala thin afternoon going south tn Vuncouver. G. K. Ashton, Provincial Police Constable, has been appointed Registrar under the "Marriage Aef at Bella Cooln. HERES knag your dish for summer! Plenty of crisp Kel-logg's Corn Flakes and cool milk or cream. 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Closing prices from these exchanges posted on our stock board twice daily. Orders from out-of-town clients, by wire or letter, will receive our prompt attention. S.D. Johnston Colli 610 2nd Avenue Phone 151) Prince Rupert. B.C Dysentery is Dangerous And Should Be Checked at Once "Dr. Fowler's" is the remedy ym aboukl iwe. It i not sn experiment, I art a tried andjirovwi preparation thit lias Iwen uned in Canada for the past eighty-four yean for all dinturbancra of the towcla. Don't aocept a substitute. It may be dangerous to your health. Price, CO rent a bottle at all drugxirta or dealers. Put up only by The T. Miftxim Co., LuL, Toronto, Ont. puRuy Uum TUB "NUGGET" TIN OPENS WITli A TWlSTt sets