PAGE SIX IPX- tit Health for afl the WARNING Iniitt upon Ovst-tine and refuse mere mixture! of food ingredients which claim to equal it. These have not the food valu and cannot give the health- protection which Oval-tine to abundantly provides. TRY A NIP TONIGHT" E J $?Ym& j BEST PROCURABLE I I 53 fl MODUCf 0' SCOTLAND U LtaneotO1 o vivtf cmuvfT tMrvow scon The Original Label look for it at the -Vendor's and insist on GRANT'S "BEST PROCURABLE" This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Roard or by the Government of British Columbia kaldoclo in moderation IJOR generations doctors have, paid tribute to the sustaining, invigorating and health giving qualiticsof beer when taken in moderation. There is no finer beverage than good beer for workers in every field of endea v or. whether mental or physical. The undermentioned beers are guaranteed tobcabsolutclypure. To safeguard the public they are constantly tested by Analytical Chemists employed by the B.C. Liquor Control Board. Gmtmmnt tif. PHOENIX EXPORT mm kiiiron lgi;r PILSGNER I.AGKU PB1R. Wtnr' " qrqmBw!WRxx!mxKmiM This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. PEMMNA EGG Delivered, Per Ton $12.00 MINEIIEAI) EGG Delivered, Per Ton 12.50 MINEIIEAI) LUMP Delivered, Per Ton . . . 1?.50 FURNITURE and PIANO MOVING A Specialty HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 580 famUu'- member of the family, from tiny to grandparent, should drink delicious Ovaltine regularly aj a source of health, strength and vitality. Ovaltine is a remarkable concentration of rip barley malt, selected eggs, creamy milk and purest cocoa. It contains all the food elements and the vitamins essential to perfect health. Ovaltine is a wonderful mealtime and berween-meal beverage, and taken, before retiring it is the world's best "night-cap" to ensure sound, natural sleep. OVfl LTI N E TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE mlds-up 'bYala.-NcAvc and 'Body At ell zooJ stores in 5 Oc, 75e , 1 1 .25 end special family she t4.50 tins; also-served st soda fount tins. -XliLm.-f.j.... Sweet Juicy Oranges . 2 doz. Firm Bananas 3 lbs 1 Mrs. J.F. McLean Was Honored Presentation Made at Prayer Meet, in; Last Night to Presbyterian Deaconess PICNIC -Suggestions TI1ESE-SPECIALS 1 1.,. 1 1 r r ,T - r ti Heinz Pork & Beans- small, 6 tins Heinz Pork & Beans l's, 6 tins Heinz Spaghettis- small, 3 tins Heinz Spaghetti- medium, 3 tins Pilchards Vt's, 3 tins Norwegian Skipper Sar dine 7 tins Sweet Juicy Oranges 2 doz OFFER 45c 65c 35c 50c 25c 95c 65c 85c 45c ALL FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES AT REDUCED PRICES The Economy Cash & Carry "Where Dollars Have More Cents" Phone 360 Second Avenue 319 Thlrf. Ave. .THE DAILY NEWS WATERFRONT WHIFFS Halibut Landings Still Light Angling Season " ' Starts Bad Accident, on Monday Anelin; Season Opens The anallnR season will (tet under way over the forthcoming Victoria t. 1 .1 'Day holiday week-end and Quite a the regular weekly prayer meeting i i YkZ ious lakes and and c creeks within within iaVel- travel in First Presbyterian Church, Mrs. J. F. McLean, deaconess of the Women's Missionary Society of British Columbia, was the recipient of a beautiful silk scarf. The presentation was made by Mrs. J. W. Mc-IClnley, president of the W. US. Mrs. McLean replied suitably after tfhlch dainty refreshments were served. Mrs. McLean will address the C. O. I. T. tonight at 8 o'clock after vhich she will sail for the south on the Princess Mary, taking with her the best wishes of those who have labored with her during the last three months. ling distance containing the wily trout. Some of the early birds will get away tonight while the departure of others is planned for tomorrow. Usually, water la a bit too high this early in the season for very successful angling but hope springs eternal cicinai in 111 the mc breasts uicaaia ui of Isaac imm; Wal- Well- hv thp oaiva(, PrtnroM rinh b ton's disciples so. accordinelv. thev ?,r.!?.,Ry i.V.e. 'Y??.-??P hie forth at this time. New waters aboard PP ' 1 north nortn aoard her her g0 will be tried out by some of the fi'fvinX'nn h.nS Sri' ' Capt. Louis Sunde. whose halibut "ff KA Lfillni6 boat "North" was lost near Neah It was with sincere regret his many friends learned of the serious accident which befel J. W. Moorehouse. engineer and owner of the fish packer Oeden, 1, Monday afternoon when his right leg was drawn into the winch pf tne ooat, amputation or tne member above the knee being necessitated. Mr. Moorehouse is one of the best known, and most popular citizens of the local "front" and it is. at least, gratifying that he is making as good progress as could be expected after the terrible accident. That his recovery will be as rapid as possible is the sincere hope of all The largest selneboat built on the British Columbia Coast during the past year was' the Dominion Pack ing Co.'s "Dominion No. 1." 76 feet over all with 19-foot beam, built by Capt. Anderson at Vancouver and eoulnned with a 135 h.p. four-cycle Washington dlesel engine. The largest caoaclty packer was the 81 by 22-foot "Sunny Island" owned by Tabata & Co. and equipped with a 50 h.D. Climax oil engine. She is being used on Barclay Sound as a tender to a pilchard seining fleet. The British Columbia Fishermen's Protective Association, dominant organization In the fishermen's co-operative movement on this coast, now boasts a member ship of some 5,000 members. These men are principally salmon fishermen, the majority being glllnetters although there Is a considerable number of trailers and purse seiners with a sprinkling of halibut, pilchard and crab fishermen. Organized some years ago at New Westminster, the Protective Association in bpen extended recently to include branches at Port Haney, Alert Bay. Snintula. uella Bella. Bella Conla Butedale and other points. It Includes in its membership flsh--'.n or.rfiUnfj various forms of gear and engaged in the pursuit of . d.iom Kinus ui lih. uesolte these separate groups, there has tven hirmonious unity and effective organization. The Northern B. C. Salmon Fishermen's Association In Prince Runert Is an allied body. It is th" British Columbia Fishermen's Protective Assertion which his acquired the Mlllerd canneries at Vancouver and Port Albernl and the unfinished plant at Alert Bay. It is PETERBOROUGH WATERCRAFT NOW READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION "RE INDEPENDENT." Select yours and treat the wife and kiddies to & joyqus week-end holidays fjn joy. the glorious health -giving sunshine at every opportunity. EVINRUDE OUTBOARD MOTORS 2 to 22 h.p. MOTOR CAK TERMS IF DESIRED A. MACD0NALD Next to Post Office equipped with a 100 h.p. Atlas-Im- perlal diesel engine. The sponsor at the launchlne was Miss Katherlne Cunningham, daughter of Edward II. Cunningham of the Pacific Ma-! rlne Supply Co. j The Langara Fishing tt Packing Co. has had a good clam and crab canning season at Tow Hill, Graham Island. In spite of storms.' I, Clams were abundant ujurlnpi thej ijjpast winter but the seveje, weather 1 proven a serious uauuu;uj to tun-. It is expected that halibut landings at Prince Rupert lng operaUons'i after May 24 will be exceptionally heavy since, owing to - . J"!!1" n ,n J unfavorable weather and for other causes, they have been adjacent to prince Rupert particu- ,i. i:u- v, of f ,,.iro wv. larlv at Dundas Island and Warkei cAiicuieijr iifiiiw uu'uig uw yaoi. -vu ux wiiw rui 0n tne Queen charlotte Is-i lijc wuriv iii iitiv x i mL lui iiiaLdiiuc. lciiiuiiiLia uiiiwuiiLuvi lu lanns. urcrc uiu uiau icuuiicu wj uci 'onlv afitf.lflO nounda made tin of 127.000 nounds Canadian oul J?. ns-. .Th? .s0" I1?1?1 jhahbuV:and 241,300 pounds American. This brought the trailers has been a, good, deal better jug iu ,ou-,ouu jjuuitua ixuiauiuu aim 4,oou,iuu pumiua rieet is now at woric. ine uanaaian 1 American. This is a long way below landings for 1929 even & cold storage Co. has been taking into account the two weeks , tne fishermen lost at the opening of line present season. Last year at a 'corresponding date landings at Prince Rupert had reached a total I of 9,572,450 pounds made up of 2,- 064.050 pounds Canadian fish and 6,908,400 pounds. American. Prices for the week of May 17-23 I showed a slight improvement over I the few weeks preceding. The high bid for Canadian fish, 14.1c and 7c wnicn tne uulvlk received for 5.000 pounds and the top price for American fish was 17c and 8c paid the Happy for 12,500 pounds. Low prices of the week were 10.5c and 5c for Canadian halibut and 10.5c and 5c also for American. i some time now. There are also the the plan of the organization ultl-. packers such as Flewtn & prtvau private Brown Drown. packing nacklne nlanta plants Jon: nately to have five at strategic points along the coast. Jimmy Thomas, Francis Mlllerd, long active In the! British Columbia salmon Industry, I .-emains wltn tne association nanager. as New Cassiar Boat The Cassiar Packing Co. has taken over irom me li. jonnson urm 01 Vaninnvr lha flah hnar "Wh)' Fjord" which was built in 1927 in the south. The craft has an over-all length of 26 feet and breadth of nine feet and is equipped with a 20 h.p. Bolinder engine. The big river boat Tahltan. competed reconditioning at the local dry dock this week was moved. .own to the Pacific Salvage Co.'s floats where she attracted consider able attention. The rather massive appearing vessel is of the regular1 . ; . . . t 1 iiver type wim uui doimhti ana high upperworks and will be the 1 irgcst vessel operated on the Taku r.lver b: iy tne Tasu Transportation ling Co Co. She derives power Trading Johnny Clausen and Capt! I Wedding 01 Port ounpson toupie Nuptials or Miss Ethel Pierce and Fred Freeman Made Pretty Ceremony The following from the Vancouver Province tell of the recent wMdiag la Vancouver of Miss Ethel Fierce R.N., former lady superintendent of the Port Simpson Hospital and Fred Freeman, mechanical superintendent of the hospital: A quiet wedding was solemnized at the home of Mrs. 8 F. Callender, 36OT Ash Street, on May 14, when from two engines. The Tahltan will 1 Ethel May, daughter of Mr. and be tak'-n north within the next day I Mra. G. A. Pierce of Woodstock. thif 'building a new craft at the FUhing attle. The new boat is 56 feet long part : yi1 hJ?w :f W and dPtn of on I u 1 i v.. ni.ir.yi, Capt.1lrTAWftrwn, whose halibut scnoonifr "Pariamk" was wrec: Iced arid became! total loss on Marmot sland,' off the Alaska Coast, late in March, has also lost no time in getting a new boat started. Construction was begun before the middle of April at the seine-type halibutter to replace the Panama. This vessel will be 78 feet long; ahd wW be pewerfd with a 210-M.p7 ey'llndei direct revprs-lbleWWri 'Entetr)rte engine. WorK'isqbehig''ftfshey orj the boat and Caot. Austrem expects to aet tn at least half a season's fishing with his new craft. f ; Caot. Nels 8tanewlrk's and Cant. O. Dahl's new 70-foot halibut vessel "Tongass" is now fishing follow ing its recent launcnine at tne mo- berg yard in Seattle. The vessel is Week-End Specials Swlffs Sllverleaf Lard Q f A 5-Ib. tin O rape Nuts per pkg Som-Mor Cream Sodas- large pkg Pamlly Graham Wafers 2-lb. pkg ?resh Cottage-Cheese per lb Eggs, Fresh Extras 3 doz Sggs, Fresh Pullets 3 doz Royal City Tomatoes 2's, 3 tins Del Monte Spinach 2's, 3 tins Sunnybrook Creamery Butter 3-lb. brick . Praser Valley Strawberry Jam 4-lb. tin Fraser Valley Plum Jam 4-lb. tin Empress Jelly Powder 4 pkgs Camel Dates 2 pkgs Tiger Sliced Pineapples 1 1 2 s. a tins Royal City Peaches 2's. per tin Climax Amonla quart bottle T. GAMULA, rifth Street. 1 Ont . was united in marrlapp tn 15c 25c 45c! 25c 1.10 90c 50c 50c $1.15 55c 45c 25c 25c 25c 25c 15c Alberta Market I'rnprietor Phone 20S Frederick C. Freeman, son of Rev. and Mrs. C B. C. Freeman of Bea-cqnafield United Church. The ceremony was performed by the groom's father. The bride was gowned In a dress of nowdcr blue georgette and carried a bouquet of Ophelia roaes and lllv-of-the-valley Miss Kay Olbson of Pentlcton, as attendant, wore a dress of flowered georgette and carried a bouquet of carnations and sweet peas. Dr. R. O. Large of Port Simpson supported the groom, while Mrs. B M. Soencer rendered a piano solo during the signing of the register. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman left later Berg shipyard. Seattle, on a new) for a ort honeymoon trip and on their return they will reside at Port Simpson, where the bride was formerly matron of the hospital. For travelling the bride donned a smart nsemble of navy blue. V teBaby s Own Hp Soap i flffllllfe TIIUUS., fki, of the Unl Man and! AGreal Thrill rjj enttl WithAlLStarCaa AH Talking, Singbj Dancing g Talking Comedy- IS "UPPEUCTT OIJRili m Cartoon Admission 20c anil two snows, uirj SAT. MATH At Z 30 15c and fc WHEN A CHILI IS FEVERISH CROSS.UPSl C..i inr. tr f,., r - n i the m, V, h torn- n: a i.m i lit- M Add it to th- fln-t MM. toorntns;. OMrr li ! ! 'j a UMnoonriil in a will comfort the i lnl'l tnak. ,.f,: . ! Ms; I, ul.tl . t 'i m 4B4 bowats Mlv In !. .- eoraforUW. h !' 11 '"J bowels fnw of all -"ir. in liv' tt m-m. .ka knu.l. n ,-iti' t:4i' rfclldrrn'i sllm.nlH ihi!!n-n readily because it i lt!'l',f tistlnfc. Iarn Its itinnv n chttJ. Writ f. Tsffnl Infornuiti' ii II. Phillipt n.- nr u! It will be Mtit VI: I I In bilTlng. br Mftk of Mi prescribed it lor . fr it in'- .r. - TV ., Ik.-' i Vi'ri. Johnson 'Seahorse' Outboard Mofon ONLY OUTROARti MOTORS MADE IS CANADA More Johnson Motors In use than all maki Canada U. S. A. and the whole world. Latest Rotary valve for speed; underwater exhaust for a11 ci unbilled- ,,, li.-iiion1 Hun Catalojue and Prices on Request Vancouver Prices Let Is Dcmonstratt W. K. Love blectnc Lo. n rrms! if Tnrrniri iiiii nil iiimhiiwi Miirmrn Running Shoes At Lowest Possible Prices Large shipment just received of men'-. ."-V!,'tf dio8 and girls' Goodrich running shoes. I w anteed 26 to 30 per cent lower than any when inthocity. i Also wo have just received a shipment 01 w .JnU Tit . TT in' i iirsa mvu a RUBBER BOOTS Quality the Best in Canada Save money by buying at THE PEOPLE'S STORE Third Avenue Opposite invn cnmni iiinnr vmi irtrf vnn miiu isf uvu Miiiiciiiiu pwuivilllll you JUll wain; M (Uli yuu ,u,,, -- .0(1j, Wc get together through the classified a"