VI' i TuAJday, Jl&y 7, 1629 .,,TI& L-AiLi NEWS UUiWtl FL Local and Personal News In Brief - jWafc Time is Here We have; them1 In tock, from the tiny l'.rWnie to the Cine Kodak for movies. Come In and eee; them. We develop and print picture. Daily aervfee. , Pioneer Drutcsts TrlluD AVE. SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES 8-i,20f) Save and IisrvEsf 'y'OUR money will not be idle while awaiting permanent investment, if you deposit it in a .Savings Account in the Bank of Montreal. ' Interest is paid on all Savings Deposits. Total Assets In excess of $870,000,000 Established l8lT It. ' BANK OF ::: MONTREAL 1 if fen "Ttort Ml Sec Page 7. There are a lot of small advertisements there that make good reading. Dehtls't Dr; '.I. K. Go'e. Phone ' ' C86. Ewarf Lync, teacher of Hano-forte. 5 Summit Apartments. Phone Ulack 34S. 101 . This afternoon's train, due from the east at 3:80, was reported thu morning to be on time. Mrs. F. A. Roberts and son, Gerald, left yesterday for Ontario where they will viait with friends and relatives. The Anglican W. A. will hold a tea and Rale of home cooking at the home of Mr?. ttazett-Jone. Waldron Apartments on Wednesday, May 16. ; L. W. Hogran, manager of the j new cannery at Humpback Bay, ia a business visitor in the citv.UaV-rnT(tIVed Trom Pdrcnea lafatnj' yesterday. Yoimg 1'eopfe i Society ofjj "Pirst-Wntted-f rnnrh Ha discon tinued itp regular , weekly meet-inya for the summer. ,A picnic, i$ (o be held soon by the Society. Jurfi'. F. MeB. Young, who held County Court at Smith its last week and who haa been spending the past couple of days in Terrace, returned td the city from !the interior on this afternoon's train. ! tarry Ward made his third ap-' pea ranee this winter in city police court today when he was chanted' i before Magistrate . MeClymont with.vairtApoji by ..vbeiiving itfttfflfir PntiLVfi fiaiit A, y Dick son, T doe "in port at' 3:46 thisi -they call him 'Vie man you cant rattle' Many tucceuful buiinett men regularlyuM Vrigleyi. The act of chewng hat a toothing effect. Tltt healthful cleaniing action of Wrlglea refreihei the mouth' gently itlmulatei the flow of the natural julcei iteadlea the nerve Id digeMlon. WRiSLEB - . . 0 handy J packs cj.11 wmmmm Afkr 'h, 1-irth of my second chiU, I wn rjlway feeling tired, nery outand ;cac and had headachei, backaebe pd terrible, pain every-momjk, I wffcred two yean before! triad Lydia E. Pinkham' Vegetable CorofjouriJ. I opt four bottle at fin? 'fJ did mV a'Xuld of good. 1 not b without it In the houie ' how, and haVe whether ix Write in. I reeomfhi it to elery woman I khow."-SrS TV Barrio, Box it 4, I a Taxi Phone 4, Big 4 Tax. tf cil ConimWtee ,- ) f 1 fi Aid. R. D. Maedonald, whtf is Fast Workers June 17 ad AS. hrwn a-t we eemmiuee oi,ine Fair -Board. - ' I :tty council delegated to nuke ' - ,i preparations for the enteriin-Moose Anoual Pfcmie at nfby of the personnel of IK jtl S. June 30. 1 ommbo. vsruefi wmi visit tni miri 1 frintiham Dance to 1m heM at Port CleraenU some time in June. So be prepared buy a bowl K. of C. picnic, 14, Digby Island. Sunday, July 1 SJUl Jil.T.r LU M uuc 1, n kWf'K meeting tomorrow night imhe v hlt ef representatives dfthe First North B. C. Regiment, Royal Canadfan Naval Volujjer "eserve. Onrmdlan Legloh, .Klks, ".axles aid Mnose to discu.vi a-ro- m riuriag the ship s stay. Garden Field Seeds FERTILIZER Dt'LKLKT VALLfcY HAY AND GRAIN rince Ruoerf Feed C. PHONE C8 LARGE SALE OF HALIBUT TODAY Twenty-Two Boats Dispose 323,800 Pounds Terrace Clear, calm, 50. of There was an unusually large sale of halibut at the local Fish Exchange this morning, the list for the day totalling 323,800, j pounds not including the 50,000 pounds catch of one American; vessel which proceeded to Seattle to sell. Thirteen American boats, were paid 12.2c and 7c to 13.6c' and 8c for 2-lV00 pounds, while! nine Canadian boats received from 11.4c and Gc to 11.8c and 6c ifor 82,300. i.iSales were aatfbllows; American Sunde, 50,000" pounds, to j Mitkof, 60,000 pounds, Canadian Flih & Cold fetorage Co., i 12.6c and' 7c. ' f Helireland' 34.000 nounda. Booth Fisheries, 12.2c and 7c. i Panama, 30.000 pounds. ffrmT7rW-"A1JVoK. wrt Uankrtf..U?y"Act, was' further re-!.. and other. northorn points f call . rnhndeVl fbr elih't :dai-!i' on ftDuetir-1 df.sn Pia P1' and ill aiou thereafter for ,wr W,, Blaffistrafe MtClwnont i.M, flnd 6c- . uihkil u il im. Ktn, tM. j I . Temen. 8.000 ponn-ts Royal FNh Co.. 12.4c and 7c. Excel II. 30.000 pounds, Atlin Fisheries, 12.5c and 7c. North, 17,000 pounds, Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., 12.3c and 7c. Reliance. I, 16,000 pounds, and Onah, 12,000 pounds. Pacific Fisheries, 12Jc and 8c. Glacier, 14.000 pounds, Booth I Fisheries, lS.Sc an) 8c. , F. Anderson and H. Pearson' Star. 12.000 nouads. Atlin Fish-i He iare booted to sail thte afternoon eries. 13.6c and 8c. ! wa given ten hour feo find other, on the Patala for Vancouver., ' Unor. 12.000 poands, Atlin fields fea hin ctif iteaxotr more .-. 'Fisheries, 13.2 atMl Sc. legal cmployjnwat. ... i h, , Petec -for th Uay&ed df&ee. i awn poada. Pacific ''' ( i - i - iMay ; for lucky nurnbor; Fi?Vorks. IMc and 8c. : HavTnf beeTcTeTiyrd by having ?r,.oo for beat milk-maid; ipQ drie. 8.0(Ki pouoda. Canadian. ,v,iirei)rttt,acrKOO to, dis- for ..... hest f rmer and $5.00 . for best St Cold Storage Co., 13.3c t ll i ! it lf! eriIPHiaiij ini inp, vnaon .irged Chicken.' ..-105 . d 8e. , d- tutf MirfWon, 'charged Un'der the Canadian ' ' Zapora, Pra: 176 V'w..po!'n pounds. Cana- torage Co.. ToHhin ,. .k' .. ' t 1 jJ.jr. iu,puu pounds, anti rnnny r ' i .. B...-;,Li' - 6.000 Dounds. Canadian Fish & ; - the ;,noIntment of ItoWt WIU t(lJ Storaire Co.. U.4c and I 6c. ANNOUNCRMF.NTS lkm M Oowan of Burps Lakf to! Scrub. 7.500 pound. Pacific ",'rt Fair Board Hajreeed Dance, May 9. I'remier Orchestra Novelty Dunce in Moose Hall, May 10. Last of the season. Tickets, 75c ami 50c, from members or Mc-( utcheon'a Drnir Store. j 1 "Mother's Day" Court WbUt,' Social and Dance to be held Saturday. May 11 in the 8eot Hail,' Port Clements. Whist to begiB at 1 9 o'clock. Admission, geatlerativ! (liea please provide, ; PROGRAM FOR ; WARSHIP HEBE (4,500 pounds, and Marralice, 4,-j500 pounds. Booth Fisheries, 11.5c and 6c. j Prosperity A., 20.000 pounds, Atlin Fisheries, 11.6c and 6c. THE WEATHER Prince Rupert Overcast, calm, )ther Ortanuatioiu IWnjr Called temperature. 43. Into (liseuMsion With CounJ' Rosswood Clear, calm, 4C. Aiyansh Clear, calm. 4$. j Alice Arm Clear, calm, 50. ( Anyox Cloudy, calm, 8, Stewart-Cleor, calm, 42. Port Simpson Overcast, calm, 45. Haysport-loudy, Ifcjht vind, 40. Hazelton Clear, ealm fine, 8S. Smithers Part cloud, calm, 49. 1 Burns Lake Cloudy, calm, 47. i Vanderhoof Clear, calm, 50. Quesnel Clear, calm. warm, j l Atlin Clear, calm, oa. M'kllnrcii rlunr BAuth wind , im' wamniii wui oe nere on Tr 'f f "'V' , 19 i Salmon-Clear, calm, 50. i..n. rn hv. sorne'h-nK ef a Se,kirkPart cU)udv. 44. Tt it ohwfr calm. 48. ZL River-Clear, Stewart oeMiMn. Thpv will also , . . . . . . . .Hnv other form of entertain. rh"d D"Car' frost n:,m harA HMt, ArnuemVnt. have been c8!m' l1': ' hure M.inlcln.1 Chnnter., lawniitni. -no ... ' r'lnnas An lm Jl' 1 TU !. ,.. .H" 'l-W. .oil.., -... W WIT. . .-I F r"r'', takfl. eherve of refresh-mp-it'- Hh nnh't" d-nop whh ...Mi hel(I vlille the Cnlumbo is here. tor CQRN CRISP corn is one of nature's most appetizing and healthful grains. 12 million people every day enjoy the flavor of golden corn at its best ... in crisp, delicious Kellogg' s Corn Flakes. if Extra good with frt$h or canned fruits. Vary your dinners with fish and eggs 7?Hiy 7ft Women often tell me that their peat-eat difficulty ia meal olanninj la to eet rtrletr Into the main dlah. ItUeaiy tnoufih to build a dinner, once you have elected the meat, but It take thouzht to cet stray from the obvious round cf steaks aiid chow and roasts. Why not now and then lubtntute fish or teal Br combdniM either one with milk, tou bave'a diih rich in food items. rxLnerait ana ta re am any number of de lectable vari In which thee axnbuuv mar be mace omeiet of aB aorta, creamed eat, aoude. creamed tuna, ibrlmp or fobtter, scalloped oyc xtn, taimon lounie. ' Yoa mu$t hcv a r dtoandabla milk la; In any cooldn? that call fur muk, I .never tauchancea. I we aothiu but Carnation MOk. I know that It to the purest of high grade milk from selected Eerda. I know that it li rich in creum loublr so for It if eraporated to double thirkrviM. t Kn that 1 wiil alwayi flnd it wret aiu: od, no matter how Uxst the quantity I hare on hand, for it it iterUiied for Bafe-keep-Ins. I can count on Carnation alvayi for' dolldou reaulte extra cream E')ly velvety tmoothneM of Uxture, e delicacy of flaror. The best informed domestic adentistl afrree that it ia not only better In remits than ordinary bottled milk, but that It h particularly economical. If von want to know what a treat new field of cooking success avaits you in the use of Carnation Milk, send for free Cook Book. Address Carnation Milk Products Co. .Limited. 134 Abbott Street, Vancouver. B.C Carnation Tuna Fiih a la King 5 thun. bntter. U tTeen nprmer shred ded, 1 hard-cooked ege. H cup chopped musnrooms, a up. nour. i cup var nation Millc. 1 cup water, salt and pep per, IH cups tuna nsn, M cup pea-Sauts green pepper and mushrooms In butter until tender (about 10 minutes), keeping covered. Remove mushrooms" and pepper and Wend flour with butten add Carnation diluted with water and cook until mixture is thickened, stirring constantly. Place naked tuna fish. pea, ecg, mushrooms ana pepper in double boiler: add sauce; cook over hot water 10 minutes. Serve in patty shells or on toast points. Serves 0. Lobster or shrimp may be used in place of tuna. Baked Egg a la Carnation ltf tbsp butter. 1 X tbsp. flour, tf tsp. salt, i Up pepper. H cup Carnation Milk, K cup water, 4 to 6 eegs, buttered bread crumbs. Make white sauce of butter, flour, seasonings and Carnation diluted with water. Pour into shallow baking dish. Cover sauce v.ith eges, being careful not to break yolks. Sprinkle buttered bread crumb over -top and bake in moderately slow (325F ) oven until eggs are firm. Garnish with parsley. The Best of Milk IWumila "i t xt r t a tj' v- n Carnation Milk is simply pure, sweet whole milk, evaporated to double creaminess. Nothing is added; nothing removed but about half the water. Try this dependable, convenient, economical milk. (See recipes Mbove) i V I". r Fir jrom Contented Cows See Pace 7. There are a lot of small advertisement) there that make good reading. m. it if