PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS Frldav. .T hi 5i 1 CORN FLAKES imitations have ever been able to equal the crispness and flavor of genuine Kellogg's the world's first corn flakes. You can taste the difference. CORN FLAKES JL lital tor (Ac thilJrtn't tupptr DEMAND "Rupert Brand" THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert. ILL Alberta Coal, Sootless Alberta Sootless, Egg, $12.50 Pembina, Egg - - $12.00 DELIVERED HYDE TRANSFER 171 3rd Avenue East PHONE 580 Heated Storage UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Halllnct rrom Prince Rauert lor VANCOUVER. VICTORIA. Hwsnnon lujr. Butrdsle. Alert liar. Hc Turn. lr, S:JO p.m. for VAMOIHEK. VICTORIA. Ilutedale. Alert liar, etc.. I'rMsT mhlnlaht ler ALICE ARM. ANYOX, SIMVAKT. Naas Rlirr. l-urj t SlnipJin, bun. day. R.tw p.m. I H TOUT MMI'XON AND WALES HLANO. TnureOay. P m US Xnd Avenue KM SMITH Agent Prince Rupert, n.C. Tlroufh tlrkrt told to Victoria and frattle .and baiaare (necked through to flettlnatlon. llCAKAOIAfJ PAcinc B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICES SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan, Wranr.rU, Juneau and Skarwat June 1. ?, 10, 14, IT, 21. To Vanroutfr, Victoria, Srattle-lune 5, 12, IS, 19. it. t6, SO. rRINCEKS MAqilNNA Ocean tall. He, Vancouver and Victoria trtry rrldar In p.m. Armti for all 8tntmnlp Linn tJ T Aiifiii I mi mt es a rt 3rd Ate., I Tint Uuprrt, B.C riwne 31 Canadian National QTic Largcft Railway Syfletn in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Pilling from ntlNCE RL'PF.RT for VANfOl'Vr.R. VICTORIA HKATTLK. and Intermediate point, Mondaj-a, Thursday, 4 psn., ttaturday, 7 p.m. lr ANYOX aud STEWART, Monday. 8 p.m.; f'rldsyi, 4 p.m. , lor MA8SRTT ISLET PORTS, Monday, S p.m. t'er OLTII qi'EGN CHARLOTTE ISLANIIS. iortnl(htly. lor hKAOWAY. Wednesday, 4 p.m. PAfOKMIKH TKAINK LEAVE PIIIM I. rt( M KT DAILY EXCEPT 81NDAV at 11:3') a m tor I'RINCE ill OltOL, L'liMON-TON, WINMI'EU, all jwlnts EaMerii taiuda, L'nlted Stale. AOENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP l.ltrs City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave, Prince Rupert Phone 2G0 STORAGE OF X-RAY FILM IS DISCUSSED Utter From lire Marshal on Subject Reud at llmpital llourd Meetlnt Last Night Storage and handling of X-ray lUms In ithe local hospital came up for deciMon at the monthly board meeting last nty.u when a letter wa read Irom J A Thomas, British Columbia fire marshal who stated that the matter was to be considered at a forthcoming Dominion fire prevention ct nvenUoc In Ottas 1. with special reference to storage In hospitals, etc. Until more explicit ins true- j tlons were given following this conven-1 ton. Mr. Thomas urged that in tlid meantime, the utmost cut be observed I H. W. Birch, managing secretary. stated that an Inspection had been re cently made by Fire Chief D. H. McDonald, and a representative of the fire mentis! and It had beta suggested that no more than 1000 pounds or two years' films be allowed to accumulate. n. E. Benson tqld the board that by returning the old film to the manufac turers a rebate could be secured. The matter will stand In abeyance until further word Is received from Mr. Thomas. GRASS AND TREES ARE PLANTED AT HOSPITAL Donation of Tree fiv Terrace Man tv Be Acknowledged by Hoard O. V. Wilkinson, chairman of the ground committee, reported to the hospital board last night that the grounds had now been seeded in grass which was 00m tag up nicety. Will Robinson of Silver Birch Farm. Terrace, had presented the committee with 10 maple. 10 birch and two red spina trees, which bad been planted around the ground and were dotXMt wail. In ante of Uf fact that noticeable Improvements bad been made, the oommittee reported that It still bad left tas of the tlOO granted for the work. Some expenditure had also been nsssisltatsd In Improvements to the Nurses' Home grounds. The board Instructed the secretary to write a letter to Mr. Robinson acknowledging the donation of the trees . DEPUTY MINISTER OF a FINANCE IS IN CITY E. I. JMinon Arrlted l"nm InterHr " Yrntrrday and Will (to Seoth Tomorrow N4ht E. D. Johnson, deputy minister of finance, who has been visiting vartou Interior points on official duties, arrived in the city on yesterday after-noons train and will be here until tomorrow evening when he will at! on the Prince George for Victoria. Mr. Johnson, who was formerly city treasurer here, besides attending to certain official matters. Is renewing many old acquaintances while here. Week-End Specials GRANULATED SUGAR 20 lbs 11.25 BROOKFIELD OR GOLDEN CHURN BUTTER 3-lb. brick $1.40 SWIFTS PURE LARD 3-lb. tin 86c f LIBBV'S PORK AND ftBA.N'B-a-, 2 ting 36c CLARK'S PEA SOUP Tin. . .10c GREENGAGE PLUMS U TIr EGGS Freeh extraa . .l&c 3 doz. $1.10 1 TIJJ MALT WITH DROWN SUGAR, HOPS. GELATINE AND YEAST Corapleto , $1.60 NABOB PEACHES 2a. Tin 20c I COLUMBIA PEARS-2. Tin 20c NABOB STRAWBERRY JAM 4-lb. tin 86c NABOB RED PLUM JAM 4. Tin 46c HOTHOUSE TOMATOES Per lb 26c CANTALOUPES Each 20c BING CHERRIES lb. 40c BANANAS 8 lbs 50c ORANGES 6 doz 95c Our stock of cheese Includes Camembert, Edam, Ferrera Cream,' " Goat, Taffeloet, Linvburger, Gor-lj gonzola, Roquefort, Swiss, Cha-jv teau and Kraft. Your picnic basket is not complete without some of these fancy cheeses. Alberta Market P. G AMU LA. Pioprletor. Fifth Street. Phone 208 STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR OVER 50 YEARS IE MAKE BETTER HOME MADE BREAD COAL CONTRACTS FOR II0SPHAL AWARDED Prince Repert IVnl Co and rtuipott JL Eiltt Tenders Accepted at Meeting ljtt Mtht On recommendation of the house committee, the hospital board last night decided to buy double screened lump and washed nut coal from Phil pott Sc Evltt lit 112.43 and MO 95 per ton tad mux run coal from the Prince Rupert Feid Oo. at 110.60 per ton. These were tlie lowest bids of tenders, which .ollowt: Prince Rupert Foed Oo. Mine run.; 10 50 per ton. Albert At MeOaffery Double screened lump, ia so; nut. 111.10. Phil pott lump. 113.43: nut. tlO.M. gains run. ell; washed vtttrDoah)e screened run. f lO.aS: washed SUITS! SUITS! MADB "TO OltDKR 'uttirij;. Worranhip and Stjl All Guaranteed SUITS STBAM CLEANED ANI PRESSED iVc Dflfvtr lo Any Prl or U ,City. Ling, the Tailor I'honp fil9 Fresh . Vegetables LETTUCE Large beads. 3 for 26c GKEEN ONIONS 3 for 10c RADISHES 3 for 10c CAUIJFLOWBJt Eeh 26c CELERY Each 25c SPINACH Grown in city. 2 lbs 26c NEW BEETSBuntti, each 10c NEW CARK0T8-Buirch, each 10c TERRACE TURNIPS 8 lbs 26c Frtah Supply Every Boat .meat; spkciais VEAL STEW Per lb 22c IJaMB STKWA'l'tr lb 20c BEEF CUTTINGS Per lb. . .20c Good Roasts of I'reeh Vial Mussallcm Grocery Co. Limited ll-4Zi 5U. Ave. E. Phones 18&84 P. U. Box 675. r LINDSAY'S Carlage and Storage Phone fiS Curt'iKf, Wareiiouslng, ana OistributinK- Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. THE RED DANCE FINE PICTURE "The Red Dance," the picture sli.iW-iiiK Uin.Rlu at the Caplt 1 T1ic;i!:t-. -;iow h"W, out of the whirl f irvolu-MiM. 11 girl dances her way lu f.'W and power. The following arc .s ..m-prts notice In regard to the film : "The, Red Dance" one of the m t niagnlflcen'. things of Its kind wlmii I have ever seen. -New York World (Morning) . Without doubt the finest entertainment of Its kind or ths year. NV Ycrk Evening World. Boasts . . . sufficient entertainment value to bring the Dolore Del Rio and Charles Parrell fans leaping to the Olobe. . . . Roaul Walh has mads) a masterly Job of directing the picture. Ne York Evening Telegram. Directorlally a gem and histrionically extra special. New York Daily Neva. The picture has action and tyose who love the melodramatic will cer-, talnly get a kick out of this one. 1tfvr Vork Vr.vtiltiiF Ti1,i 1 1 I ! Ne dcutt that Charles FarreU has "It" eepeolaily In those Russian uniform. In "The Red Dance" . . . he's he answer to many a maiden prayer. -Variety. . One realises that beauty 1 not Senortta Del Rlo'a only outstandtiig screen quality. Her fidelity to char-actertnt rn and her ability to catch the fleeting mood of a sc as prove her to be a real actress. New York evening Oraphle. "The Red Dance Is a picture for the audience of the world absorbing, effective, compelling and complete Met ion Pictures Today. BUSHS' Grocerteria NABOB TEA lb k NABOB COFFEE lb 60e PASTRY FLOUIfr-tOe. Sack 50.-SEEDLESS RAISINS 2-H). pkta 26a ORANUIATED SUGAR 20 Iba. t RED PITTED CHERRIES Tin ...t0c CANNED PRU1T COMBINATION Pefira, Plums Peaches, Pineapple, A price U Q tin ....J1.00 LUX Per pkt. 10c KELLOGG'S COIVs' FLAKES Fkt 16c NORWEGIAN CROWN JEWEL SARDINES 2 ting 2fc Bush's Grocerteria PHONES 211 ANI) 212 WE DELIVER Dr Alexander most sis IICSNER BLOCK DENTIST Friday and Saturday TWO SHOWS 7 AND 9 I. M. DELORES DE IN THAT GREAT SUPER-SPECIAL COLLEGIANS, No. 7 Comedy ' DUMB WAITERS" ADDED ATTRACTION The Premier Orrtuv!;a with latest music at 8:50 each night. Admission, 15c and 50c. Matinee at 2;,'J0 p.m. Admission. 10c and :c in Blankets, Comforters, Towels Flannelette Blankets ONLY A LIMITED QUANTITY. COME EARI CK YOU MAY RE DISAPPOINTED J. A. KIRKPATRICK SIXTH STEET eawsr.cs I have something you want; you have something l 'nt. We pet together through the classified aiis. HALF THE WEIGHT AND TWICE THE WEAR 'Worhers and their Sons 1. LtCKU CO. LTD. vamcouvu. ac,