IrhurstJay. July 17, 1930. THE DAILY NEWS PAQE THREP ' You'll Want Snapshots of Your Vacation B irtcs the fun that picture-taking will add to your vacate; vm'll hayfctjsnapshots for cplpvme over ift , Iter you have returned. vTM-yt - b kodak takes good plctur?oisltynd-kodailcprjs' arJ 1,-iut whatever you would like to pay?Let us help yon seieetj, ,iu model for your vacation. LOAD WITH KODAK FILM Let Us Do Your Finishing Ormes IM Z7?ic Pioneer )rt4rpijsls lhoncs81&82 . Third Ave. & Sixth St. Three Graduate Pharmacists I B.r do AST steamships intlM Jr w c UNION STEAiMSHIl'S LIMITED Milllknei I'tom Prliir Uupert I . '.';( O0VER. VICTORIA, Butfdale, A'.rr: Bay. etc Tuesday, 8S0 pjn int VvM IL'KK. VICTOUU. Ituledale. Aim IU. rlc . FrMar iftMntznt rar ALICE AUM. AN VOX. STKIVAKT. Nuu KJ.rr. Pert Hlwinwa. Sunday, o.m. ; . : SIMPSON and WAI.EH ISLAND. Thursday pjn. 121 :nrf Atenue E M SMITH term rnner Rupert. II C. Tlmmh lraet old to Victoria aim benltlr aud battier tliwird ihTiiufb to destination B. C. Coast SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan. Wraneell Juneau. Skagway July 7, 11, It, 18, 21, 25, 28. To Vancouver. Victoria. Seattle-July 5, 9, 12. 16, 19, 23, 2, M. Princess Mary-Ocean Falls, etc, Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 pjn Agents For AU Steamship Lines Orchard. General Arent, 3rd Ave. Prince Rupert. Vlioi.e st byCUHAKD ANCrjOR-DOMALDfOM LI N EL ,y t AN AD IAN SIRPCfe Ar Oiond-Vhitcomb tour party ' persons, after having round trip to Skagway, "6" south -on the Prtnceis f" yesterday afternoon. The 1 ii-isted of people from the! mates. nimendatlon from Miss 1,1 'son. R.N.. lady superln-' ' 'hiit, Mx beds, two for the O Steamship Service I ravel NATIONAL TO EVEnYWHERi IN CANADA U .J in Trains and Ship, tor VANCOUVER - VICTOHIA -SKATTLi: and interntri2iate porta Monday, U nlnrxUy, TliurnUy and Sat ur day. For ANYOX and 5TKWAHT Monday and FrMajr For ALASKA POUTS -WeJnewlay and Saturday AIm regular aaiKita for SL4ia and Naaa llitrr rta ami Nwttli A Sou III Queen Charlotte lelswaV, Parn$rr train for UnxMiton, Vinnlprf and all Wnli ImI Irarr daily rtrrftl Sumtmy I p.m. For Information rail tr writ.- It. i. MrNAlCIITON, Tialrirt Pornsrr A-iil Prinrr lluprrt. II.C. THIRD CLASS A jood way lo to to Europal Good accommo-Jtlon,fint nr-ipltndld 'ood...and only S155RETURN "BrltlahPofta) I WJI -V' SPLENDID FOODI Appetising! That just describes the food you get when you travel Third CUnfcy Cunsrd or Anchor-Donala'son. The bat . . . lotsof it ... beautifully cooked . . . nicely served. 5 or 6 courses for dinner. 4 or 5 for luhch. MenuchansedeverycWy. Printed Menu cards. Spotless finen. Flowers. Stewards to wait on you. loot tHroufh Tho Cwwrd (May tg.HotirqtSiW.ViUbiSir. (Telephone Sywr 36l-ft of any itaamthlp ooonL Plymouth, Hlvra. London. Uvrpool. Bfl. OUioow, from Montreal fanttOMkaa) Nurses' Home and four for th-j hospital, and three bureaus be? purchased, was referred to the house committee with power to act by the hosuital bourd at its meeting last night. The two beds and bureaus in the Nurses' Home .are needed f'r Hie uei'uminlatlon of a new cltess of four or six students which will be admitted to the training srhool in September. Local Items Classes fitted by registered optometrist at Ileilbroner's store. I Bee WALLACE'S windows, for Dollar Day Specials. , Charles Hattrtck. Ketchikan' merchant, was aboard the Prlnces3 Charlotte passing through the city yesterday afternoon bound for a trip to Seatte. CUR. steamer Prince Charles, Capt. McKay, returned to port at 750 this morping from Stewart, Anyox and Massett Inlet points and will sail at 4 o'clock this after noon fdr Vancouver. O. E. Oulick. manaeer of the Swift-Canadian Co., returned to the city on the Prince Charles this morning after making the round trip to Stewart, Anyox and Massett Inlet points on company business. v ANNOUNCEMENTS Dry Dock Employees Picnic August 3 to Tugwell Island. Moose Bazaar, October 16, 17. For Friday and Saturday $1.00 jrkft pfffit Clark's 22c Individual, 3-tin3 ile fqW.Per--Oolumbla 47c 2's. 2 tins Apricots Columbia 2's 29c 2 tins . . Del Monte Prunes 29c 3 lbs Pnia lUCd s e HWec 25c IS lbs. Ooffee-AIalkin's Best 50c per tin Head's Saltan Cakes- each 25c Marrna4e--Ftne quality 20c 19-os. Jars, each Quaker Corn Flakes 9c pkg Fresh Vegetables Bead Lettuce 15c I beads New Carrots bsm! Beets 5c per bench New Turnips & Parsnip OCTa 4 bunches Oreea OnJotu- 5c S aunoMe ..... HaVdUhes en hmwtlaa tJKs Load Spinach 25c S lbs - California Celery Fine 25c white stalks, per head Qieen per to. 7 c Oreen 55c 1 lbs Cucombetw 35c S for VegetaWe each Marrow-r 10c New Potatoes 25c 7 lbs Fresh Fruit Table Plums 35c S lbs per basket 85c ApriooU For preserving Q-fl (C per crate ?X.D3 Pine Btnf Cherries 45c 2 lbs. ALSO ARRIVING EVERY BOAT Pears, Peaches, New Apples, Grapes, Casabai, Honeydews, Watermelons and Cantrloupes t Watts' Grocery i quality Right -Prices Hight PHONE 55 PHONE 56 Luncheon for Sir Henry Thornton Under the, auspices of the City, and Chamber of Commerce on SATURDAY, JULY 19 at 12:30 Noon at the Commodore Cafe Kindly phone 384, A. Brooks-bank, for reservations before Friday noon DOLLOR DAYS, FRIDAY , AND SATURDAY. WALLACES. ' Liberal workers will please turn out this evening at Committee Rooms. tf Foster Willan returned to the city on todays train irom a brief business trip to the Interior. C. V. Evttt, who has been visiting for a few days In Terrace, returned to the city from the interior on today's train. C. W. Homer, provincial attestor left on today's train for a brief trip to Haysport and Port E big-ton on official business. Walter King, Ketchikan attor ney, was a passenger aboard, the Princess Charlotte yesterday after noon going to Seattle. Dr. H. Mustard, Ketchikan phy sician, was a passenger aboard the I Princess Charlotte yesterday afternoon going on a trip to Seattle Inspector Jamas M. Tupper, R.C. M.P. left on today's train for a brief trip to Hazelton on official duties. He will return to the city tomorrow. Rev. S. T. Martin of St. Giles United Church, Hamilton, Ont., ar rived in the city on today's train ' in the course of a tear of the West j to study mission work of the' church. Dr. Martin, who was metj by Rev. Alfred WUseh and Rev. C. I E. Motte of this eitx will-sail on the Princess Princess Mary Mary tomorrow night for vtoerer:i.jijrar.'' 1 At the order of the provincial factory inspector, new hoisting and control cables wre installed recently in conniption with the elevator at the Brince Rupert General Hospital, g was reported a the hospital bgard meeting lait night by Aid. yj$n. Brown, chairman of the house committee. The old cable was disposed of for $7. Interesting picturei.' of nativ-life on the Naas River are being rhown in the Captor-Theatre on its mid-week program'. The pictures are in connection with the work of Dr. C. Marius Barbeeu of the Dominion archaelogieal department and Dr. Ernest MacMll-lan of Toronto Conservatory or Music among the natives of this district last sumnv-r 73crdtCs StCaWles UN a . Is pure, f reah milk with 60 of the water removed. Nothing is added to pre serve it. It Is twice as rich as ordinary milk. Itsuss In cooking ensures extra richncM and smooth neu of texture. TUB BORDEN CO.. LIMITED I luoxe Arcade Bldg Vancouver. Snrf ft Kclp Book tat fit. au Baseball tonight Central vs. S.O, l C. at 645 sharp. Dinnerware, china, crockery, glassware. Ileilbroner's Store. Niles O. Nllson, Juneau merchant was a Dassengif aboard tle Princess dhariptte Vpste-day afternoon Douna ior a inp to seatne. Miss Vera Bickle of Victoria ar rived in the city on the Prince Rupert yesterday from the south and will be the guest for the next week or so of Mrs. E. E. Gregg, Fifth Av enue East. Miss Sarah Hirst, R.N. of Nana- lmo, who has been nursing at Cor dova, Alaska, was a passenger aboard the Princess Charlotte yesterday afternoon bound for Vancouver. Mrs. Catherine Zynda, Juneau hotel proprietor, was a passenger aboard the Princess Charlotte yes terday afternoon bound for a trip to Vancouver and elsewhere in the south. O. P. Tinker, chairman of the fl nance committee, reported to the hospital board at its meeting last night that a meeting has been ar ranged for today between special committees of the city council and hofpltal board on Isolation hospital matters. HOSPITAL FINANCES It was reported to the hospital board at its meeting last night by O. P. Tinker, chairman of the finance committee, that receipts in June had totalled $5,991.80 and disbursements $4,921.68, leaving a surplus on the month's operations of $1,070.12. There had been 1557 hospital days during the month at a daily cost of $3.16. Was.Constipated, Bilious .Tired. Now Well, New Woman v r if r i l Years of Misery Ended by "FRUlM-TIYES "Was alwaya constipated, tlrvd. out bllloua. of aorta, Slnoe taking 'FTult-a-ttvea HI 'feel lit 'nw woman, perfaex health. OonaUpatloa, au icm." MqrM UcHtodnr. Uontnal. ffcv.s mn and women Vrtte 'ara--!d crnttlpation and Ilr trouble ended overnight with "Pnrit-a-Urea " BUtcuaseaa. lndlgeatlon. h4rti;rr. tm vaniah Uke magic. Kidney antf bladder UU. pain In back fade away quack. Nervea quiet. oum alv out. Rheumatlun, v-un-ig'.a. neurit!, alrk hadahea decamp In hurry. Oompiexloa clean. Tam of nature'v greateat remedlea oomblned In handy tablet. Marveloua d'acr-ery by faraoua Canadian doctor. Spedy reaulta amaae aU. Quit being Mck. tired, weak Get "FYult-a-tlvea" from drugglat today. U&I CAFE FORMERLY THE WHITE LUNCH Is Now Open ' Under new management HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel VMll.lt m:w management Mram lleatrd; Tratrlkra' Samplf Kmtny Hut and Cold Water free Dun Mrl All Train and ItoM Rates $1.00 and Up hrWIAL MONTHLY KATI.S a R. BIGGART L A. DONALD rropitttom PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Plince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water in all rooms A. J. ritUDHOMME. Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. Savoy John P. Malady. Anderson, Ind.; Joseph Wilson, St. Paul, Minn., Stephen McNeil, Usk; C. P. Bus-stngjr, Telkwa; William Creighton city a Rev. Oliver Thome. Dudley Thome and Francis Thorne, Tun-eolith. New Royal Hotel I. Zarrlll. Prop. Till: IKITII. MOKTII IVIIIt.K IM tc Cold Water: Steam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Trlfplin tftt Royal J H Peets and W. L. Felton, C. I P. Brosal and J. Evens, city. It is not much to pay for guaranteed finest quality SALADA" T E &k 'Fresh frem the gardens1 Coats at Cost. WALLACE'S. j Bell St Keays, having been awarded the contract, are now proceeding with the work of kal- somlning the City Hall F. Neylund and S. Nejman arri ved in the city this morning on the Prince Charles from Anyox and proceeded on today's train to Montreal where they will embark for a trip to their native home in Finland. Union freighter Chilliwack. Capt. John Mulr, Is due in port tomorrow night from Vancouver with a cargo of cement for the Power Corporation of Canada. The Chll-llwack will . go no further north . than Prince Rupert on this voy age. Mrs. W. E. Williscroft left yesterday for Winnipeg where she will represent Royal Purple Lodge No. 8 of this city at the annual Dominion Supreme convention. Mrs. Williscroft Is an officer of the Supreme Lodge which met here last summer. Miss A. Johnson, who is to take the newly created position of la boratory technician in the Prince ! Rupert General Hospital, is expected in the city about the end of next month to assume her duties. it- was reported to the hospital! I board last night by Dr. J. P. Cade. Mr. and Mrs. E. Palmer and Miss Morrison arrived In Skldegate Sun day morning from Cumshewa Inlet and spent the day visiting with friends there. They made the trip on the big service boat Mar Roberta. Mr. Palmer reported logging operations at Cumshewa Inlet coming along steadily. a P. Busslnger of the staff of Broughton tt McNeil's general store at Telkwa arrived in the city yesterday from the interior to at tend the funeral tomorrow after noon of his father, the late Joseph Busslnger. whose body was found; at the first of the week In the bush near McClymont Park. The regular monthly meeting of) the hospital board of directors of the Prince Rupert General Hospi tal was held in the hospital last night. Those present were: James, H. Thompson, president; Aid. Wm. Brown, Frank Dlbb, O. P. Tinker, Aid. S. D. Macdonald, Robert Gordon, O. V. Wilkinson and Dr J. P. Cade, directors; Miss Jean Harrison. R.N.. lady superintendent, and H. W. Birch, managing secretary. TIME WORKS WONDERS !eKT This advertisement is not Liquor Control Doard or British TIT Elwood Bard arrived Jn the city Ion today's train from the Skeeni River. R. A. Creech returned to the city on today's train from a brief trip to the Skeena River. R. A. McLeod, who i3 superin tending transmission slashing work for the Power Corporation of Canada, arrived in the city on today's train from Tyee for a brief visit at his home here. Capt. C. B. Haan of Queen Charlotte City is overhauling his large setnboat Beatrice H. In preparation for seining at Massett Inlet. As usual, Capt. Haan's crew Li composed of local men. George Erochu, sr., and S.V. Cox who have been working for the past three months on a pile driver in connection with the Powsr Corporation of Canada's transmission line crossing Job of the Skeena River, returned to town from Tyee on today's train. DON'T SUFFER FROM CONSTIPATION Prevent It This Pleasant, HealthfulWay Beware of the frequent headaches, the listless feeling, bad breath and sallow complexion. If allowed to continue, constipation may get its grip on you and serious skkcess can result. The poisonous wastes In' y"bur syi-' tern must be removed. Kelloggs ALL-BRAN is guaranteed to do this safely, completely. Just est two tablegpoonfuls daily recurring eases, with every meal. Doctors recommend Kellogg's ALL-BRAN. Because it is ALL-BRAN it brings complete results. Far better than habit-forming drugs or pills that are often dangerous. Kellogg's ALL-BRAN not only prevents and relieves constipation pleasantly it also supplies your blood with the iron it needs to keep a healthy color and a strong body. Ready-to-eat with milk or cream. Delicious with fruits or honey added. Use it in cooking. Recipes are on the package for muffins and breads. Sold by all grocers. Served by hotels, restaurants and dining-cars. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. 0a ALL-BRAN 'Improved in Texture and Taste." ihe neck of each bottle of Seagram's Rye Whiiky thara a Governmanl la- besring lh-yar which this whiiky stored and pro ving thai It b 7 years old 4 RYE WH1SKX published or displayed by the by the Government ojf,,.,,. Columbia.