PAGE EIGHT You will derive fas more satisfaction from SALADA than you will from cheap tea KLY.TOX " Developed at Mel Ion Institute of In-duvtrjal Research by Rax Fellowahip.J 'i v.. r SB 4 W 11 I. cnu (Corrihll) iVORANGE A i mm pekoeSJk Mai TEA 'Fresh from the gardens V"v. MILLIONS OF BUGS DEAD JNDRIVE '"take No Prisoners" Is "Gen-'" erolV Command in Battle Take no prlsonera," was General Tox" float command u be Mat hla KI.Y-TO.X. array Into the blir anting offensive against the Inaect trootta. . 'We're killing 'era by tha mlllfons' Was tha word he flaahed back by FfcY-TOX radio shortly after tha drive atarted. "Aa yet we haven't crippled ona of tha enemy." hla report atatad. "All ara dead from tha lore up. The FT.Y-TOX sprayers are the deadlleet on the front." It la expected that by September the International bur army will be depleted to eurh an extent, thanks to "Oeneral Tox," that the lnaect forces will at that time dig- in for the win J ter. I ft n. tj.i oi.. it Mi c, Iftftti4 ' Jsmu m (lewt aw meg nam tRACRAM' lit ODOR DEMAND FLY TOX KILL FLIE MOQUITOE MOTHyROACHEyAMT-T-FLEAJ- FT Na. "Rupert Brand" TIEiDANTIEST JmEAKFASf FCUp." , 40 1 Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PIUNCE RUPEHT, B.C. Early Ad. Copy is appreciated THE VALUE OF UNIVERSITY TO A YOUNG MAN Fred Herein Gives Address To Ro tary Club at Luncheon Yesterday "Whdt the University Offers tn V -... .. ... . lounjf man was me suoject of a brief but very lhterest!ng address by Fred Ke-gin to the Rotary Club at the luncheon yester-day afternoon in lhe Commodore -. Cafe. In it he summarized the whole situation, mentioning particularly the- broadening effect upon the character of a lad b-ought un in a small town. i In the first place. Mr. Kergln said, the young man gets in touch with people from all over the country and instead of thinking :n terms of the home town he thinks in terms of the whole country, which is an excellent thing. He meets men whose interests are in a variety of different kinds of work and give him an opportunity to decide what line of work he 1 would like best. The social side of university life, the speaker said, was of value. The young; student meets strangers and thus learns how to meet people. If gives him an opportunity to, select a cjrele of friends and these pften become very intimate and remain friends througli-out life, r . M . Turning td the I'eld of athletics Mr. Kergin showed how these might be of benefits Physieal examination showed whether the regular compulsory exercises could be taken and, if not, then cor ective exercises were compulsory in their place. In addition to these, there were the games and sports which appealed to many and which often proved valuable in I after life. ! On the cultural side was the opportunity at the university to hear the best music, see good plays and get in, touch with-the tnst lite a-; iture. All this contributed greatly to the education of the- young mm and as a result the university life I aa usually. a happy, one. often the I grlfdeurtrSy4 alii rtrrrr out country . good citizens of the . JAMTOU APrOINTCIl I : From imonf 13 appttoanta. S. L. PeMhey haa been appointed janitor of King Edwat-d High School, tie auc-Tr'i CH'Tton who baa bean janitor of the school since It waa built nearly, by auto M y:ri ago. Git The Habit! Call at Cash & Carry THE PLACE WHERE YOU CAN CORN ON COB Per doz. CREEN BEANS Oft WAX-3 lbs. for , .45c ,(( .25i STROIPS MALT EXTRACT Hop flavored. Per tin $1.00 PHONE 3C0 Cash & Carry 319 Third Ave. Prince Rupert, B.C. 1 THE DAILY NEWS Friday. Aii 2? SPECTACULAR FILM IS GRAPHIC DESCRIPTION OF NAVY AIR LIFE "The Flvintr Fleet,'' Ramon Novarra's spectacular ro- . -A 1 if i. li Lt L J.1 mance 01 naval aviation, is me current attraction at tne Capitol. Theatre. Filmed with the co-operation of the United.States naval air force, the picture is a vivid drama of life with the f'yers at sea. It also shows life in a student aviation training base and life at Annapolis. Sensational aerial thrills and acrobatic flying, a rescue at sea, thrilling parachute leaps from a blazing plane, an.d other vivid details mark the new Metro-Goldwyn-AIayer spec-tac'e, which George Hill directed. Anita Page is the heroine, and the cast includes Ralph Graves, Gardner James, Edward Nugent, Carroll Nye, Sumner Getchell and other noted players. District News Mra. creem. TERRACE W. II. Oliver and daughter, Monday Monday for for Prtnoa Prtnoa SMITHERS The annual Smlthera Fall Fair waa cpaned at1 1 o'clock yesterday aftetnoon and will oanbnue until tonight with a grand ball and prtee drawing to bring the lestlvlt'ea to a close. The ILst of exhibits Is the largeat so far Meent bled tn he local hall. The sport program Include football and haiitoell District vltiton In town during the nut i4t haa Inaluded: Mrs. D. I SKIDEGATE Mrs. Caldevone of Prince Rup ert is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. Ciccone, of Port Clements, for .a few days. left on umc Vi iun Hutert nfkutti Mr. Oliver. wtu baa nrema nave srent several day ipent the summer in the Alice Arm holidaying on Ralph Ward's fa n aiftnct on twegrapn . at T!eu River The girls are un In hold effeett of Mr. and Mra. Marentett. who arc leaving on day for Vanoouver. W. Frl- W. H. Ooiton. aealatont dlatriet Hpr fho nro nf Tra fallni? f ' nll-- f Prlni Hnurt U VI" " ' T. town tm wWk paoklnf the houae- Port Clements . W. .Meyer, om of the real old- tlmera, ivaid a viit lo Port Cle ments. He and The Daily News engineer of Smithera. la in the cfla- correspondent were- long ago great trlet thla "wiek looking after patrtie friends, but last week was the wcrk tntereati. f jrit t rue they met for over twenty .. - n"n W' He rcporU eve ythlng go- well at the farm. Mrs. .v,. f. , ,v w . .hrt mg on viait in Vettoouver. Miaa Doaoon wui Meyers and two children were also have ehargt of Mr. oubert'a of floe visitors at the Port during ma aaaerxe. S. E. Parker, Pord dealer of Prince Rupert, as been visiting the lands. The ti mill operated by II Beavan at Port Clement i run ning steadily Two interesting curio, aatj) that was .used in the . fireL coal ganas beta Kiaplox and smiitten mine to operate in British Col urn We"- . hla t 4. 4 t1.4 '! thistle is beooming quite a 18ft9. "d a stone head of.a-Uydsb me race nan .and tha district agrteul- Indian war club that.wus townd turallat la leaking tha woparatkm of between Queen Charlotte City ami " ' Skidegate have been it to Mo - . Re Broa. for display la their MM. J. M. onrtvem. Miaa vwwn wimiows O rah am ad Jlfga 'OrahaM returned home on MonoV after a holiday trip Vanesuver. A rew two-it' rey wing la being added to the MeBae House hotel here. There will be a new dining room, Utoben and 12 additional bedrooms. At th .recont Vaneouver Exhibition. the. Outhle mine took first prise for lead and silver-lead am. The first 40w tn Wlggs O.Nelll's new theatre bare waa held on Thura-day night. Mra. C. II. SMrte and Mrs. 8. E. Farkef motored down from New Hard-ton last Sunday to spend the day bare. ' Smlthera mffohsnta this week were paying the fartneni W 10 per hundred $5 Order or Over Delivered Free D9- I"itn "Pi"" tn court r.TJi engiBtera o the Richfield Oil Co. left for Prince Rupert and are making a round triti to Ukng way, Alaska, beore gong south. It will be some time before anyone knows what will be the. result of the visit. Week-End Specials for oaU and M. as for wheat. , . . , NABOB COFFEE-l-Ib. tin COc During the )aat two years, aalas ot O. o. Lawaaa from his mink farm BRENTWOOD PEAS 2s near Talkwa. Save amounted to q tna Mn" 40c 7 000. tn tm ha started the farm with one pair w mink. jBUM'MAID PUFFED SEEDED Aa a rosu't f a recent colUston be- 1 RAISINS- pkgs 40c i SAVE MONEY AND GET VALUE ,",1." BROOKFIELI) CkKAMERY BUT- ! here ta wart on a eharga ot TRIDE OF B lifeur rtiih 1'UK MT.L1A1.1 driving to the eomaton danger. Judg-i RED ARROW BISCUITS I $1.00 box for 59c RED ARROW BISCUITS Regular 25c pkg. for 19c SAANICH CLAMS Per Un ..15c (MINCED CLAMS Per tin ...15c PUMPKIN 2 1-2-lb. tin 15c ASPARAGUS TIPS la ......82c ASPARAGUS TIBS Small ...19c SHAKER SALT Windsor. . Pkg 10c MALKIN'S BEST SPINACH 2 1-2-lb. tin 2lc MALKIN'S CUSTARD POWDER Is. Per tin 31c FIELD TOMATOES Per basket 50c CUCUMBERS 3 for 25c meat being interna BURNS LAKE TEIU-H-lb. ig. la. 8 tfng C .$1.10 PINK SALMON 40c QUAKER PORK AND BEANS 2. 2 tin .26c DAISY BROQMS string. Kaeh ,...45c Hougan and son. Dlokle. and Mr. ami jllLUE RIBBON MATCHES Mm. Fay S. atwrt, OcJ ley mount. j 3 boxes, pkg 85c work on the- OoUeymount road - BEEKIST HONEY 5-1 b. tin 85c tension la being pushed by the provincial depart tat of public works. BLUE OR RED PLUMS I Basket 76c Mrs. A. L. retersoti and daughtere- Thelma and Mat, returned to Burn Fi4E ' ORANGES 6 doz 96c tAke last Sawttrtay after spending a holiday oi several wrth of Bd-IENO'S FRUIT SALTS , .1 Bottle 90c! Nell Van da Vea. of Tlntaael shln-j, FEL-NAPTHA SOAP ped a large nuasVef ,ot .eituMtt to the Dulkley Valley ' F1T Fair at Smlthera. Bldney Oodwtn has been spending a couple cf dan at Smitten, Judging the floral eahlmn at the Bulkley Valley Fall Fair. 'prevlncfat OootttlWe WlUiafn lilarrU-, EMO N"EW POTATOES U1A1UM on'irf Ifcarttta''4-tae4 thrtajhere, . fouwrtm tha. ,reflaoval M amlthen M ryl I taaassasaaa aa ra j 10 bars 80c DB LUXE TOILET ROLLS 25 for ,95c OLD DUTCH CLEANSER Tin i 10c Oorp. Andrew nairoairn, wno w urv" vinr rAl?I!nTCJ fi 11.. MjV LAICKU la G lbs. W. j. appointed to suocead Srgesnt Service, who has txtn moved to Prlno.' riFPTS UhLltv-G ft ll.a lbs. ... Oeorge, in charae of the district. Miss Mary Meltae of Prince imperii U eapected to 'visit at Oowanbrae In, tha near future. Jaok McRae la at oreaent a aueei there. .25c .25c; .25c' Alberta Market P. GAMULA. Pioprlctor ' M. F. Noume baa been elected to the Fifth Street. i'lione 2081 board of aahttfl triMteea here, taking! the place of litter. Lowe, who has resigned . 11 ''"T 'aPTVW'"'1 W''ilHJiwriBni UN FRI. AND SAT Two 3huw 7 and 9pm GREAT AIR SPECTACLE "FLYING FLEET" WITH RAMON NAVARRO ADDED ATTRACTION AT 8:50 NONA HODGSON in Character Dances Admission, 15c & 50c; Sat. Matinee, 2:30, Admission, 1 Oc & 25c NEXT WEEK "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN" ION SUITS at SALE PRICES MEN ;; Here's Value For warmth and satisfactory service, you'll find BALBRIGCAN COMBINATIONS will suit you to a "T." Long sleeve, ankle !ength. Color, ecru. Regular $1.50 value. CLEARING PRICE' MEN'S COTTONADE l'ANTS RljfSlaY 2:25 value. Clearing p;ice . . 81.35 J. A. Kirkpatrick SIXTH STREET, PjilNCE UUI'EUT FURNACE or STOVE WOOD Inside Spruce and Hemlock, Cut 11 and IG-Inch $1.50 PER DOUBLE LOAD BOX CUTTINGS, $3.50 PER LOAD HYDE TRANSFER 171 3rd Avenue East PHONE 580 Heated Storage BAGGAGE COAL CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Ol JPEICATING G. T. P. 20,000-TON FLOATING DRVUOth E Snslneers, Machinists, BoilermakcrB, Blacksmith;", Palfrrt IMakcrH, Foindcrs, Woodworkers, Etc, ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle AH Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 Try a Daily News Want Ad-