uesday, August 12, 1930 WONDERFUL WHISKY- SPECIAL '"LIQUEUR Also Ihe De Luxe Whisky EXTRA SPECIAL Caps From 15c. to $1.00 Special 1 -3 off tmm Ltd. Z7?io Pioneer DrUQeCsls Phones Rl & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. Three Graduate Pharmacists PI !MA EGG Delivered, Per Ton $12.00 MINEIIHAI) EGG Delivered, Per Ton 12.50 .M.NEIIEAD LUMP Delivered, Per Ton . . . 13.50 FURNITURE and PIANO MOVING A Specialty HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 5S0 iiiiisiiif1 I Illlllff! :::::::::::::::::::t:tiittttiii ...... ...... ....MM, ...... LIQUEUR Distilled, Blended and Bottled in Scotland T. 3 advertisement Is not published or d'spfayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. r r ! 1:3 f:rc UNION &T03AMSH11'S LIMITED . alMn Hum Itlnr lluprrt . ' ANi'OtTVKR, VICrroeElX, itfcUi. AJert By, etc Tuesday, 3.30 pan VANCOlAKlj, Virroirn, KiHrilule. Alf't Itny. fie.. Friday. inldnUhl ALICE All.M. ANYOX, .STMVAUT. Nss. Kltrr. Tort tliupou. un day, a.iio o.m. l'! HlMl'HON and WAI.EH ISLAND. Thurwia pal 'ml Aifnne It M CMIM Mfnt ITInre Kupert. B.C. Tlrnh ltrkrt fold lit Virions nd rUt ud basw cliwkfd "Sli to limtlnitlon ,Blf COAST Lf AMSH1PS 1J B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FROM TUINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan. Wrangell. Juneau, Skagway-August 1, 4, C, 11, 15", 18, 22, 36. To Vancouver. Victoria. Seattle- August 2, 0, 9, 13, 16, 20, 23, 27, 30. Princess Mary--Ocean Falls, etc., Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 n.m Airti All ClAimi-liln f tnpl 1 Orchard, General Agent, 3rd Ave, Prince Kupcrt, l'ho.. ! i Localltems Glasses fitted by registertd optometrist at Ilcilbroner's store. Miss Gladys Melllsh left for the Queen Charlotte Islands yesterday with Mr. .and. Mrs. Shadwell. For sale player piano, Singer sewing machine, kitchen table and utensils, etc. Phone Green 334. 187 George McAfee of the 'Big Bay Lumber Company was a southbound passenger on the -Prince George last evening. Mrs. Vic Mnzles arid child left on the Prince Charles yesterday, taking the round trip to Anyox, Stewart and the QUcen Charlotte Following an Inspection of the Exhibition building' and grounds Sunday, the Fair Board will come to a decision what work to do In connexion with Improvements for this jwar'4 fair. With the salmon run now reaching Queen Charlotte Islands there Is a demand for help at Island points and a party of 15 men were sent on the Prince Charles yesterday evening to Shannon Bay cannery and another party of 12 to Langara Cannery. NOTICE Will the party that wrote me a letter in regards to certain coal properties in Alberta, kindly communicate with me Immediately. KICK QURVICH. ANNOUNCEMENTS Tat's Playboys dance. Moose Hal1 August 22. Moose Bazaar. October i8. 17 U&I Cafe Formerly the White Lunch Is Now Open VndAr new rmnatempnt HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel . IMII.K NKW MtNWlKMENT Mm in Mm till. Trsir'lrr"'' Hm Kooina: I lot i'i.iI rM VVitrr ( Tree Uu Mrrt All Train and ll-wl- Kate!, Sl.M and Up .SPECIAL MONTHLY UATLjn C.R.RIGGART & A. DONALD ITopi Irion PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms A. J. PRUDUOMME. Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. New Royal Hotel , I. Znrrlll, Prop. TUG IIOTKI. WOitlll WHILE Hot & Cold Wafer: Strum' Heat 75c PEK DAY AND UP Trlfiliinr 2HI TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAlrtV FOR SKEENA BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City LINDSAY'S Cartag e and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, ana Distributing. Team oi Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize in Piano and Furniture Moving. aaau ' I" ""' i ''" ill) IIIH'I" THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREP Bad Indigestion and Constipation Disappear Quick Her Only Doctor "Suffered terribly with indigestion and constipation, couldn't eat. A trtend advlaed 'Fruit-a-tlves' and was Fn fine and well. They are my docVir when 111." L -n' Par-dls. Mont CarmM, P. Q. Letters from thousands say onronlo constipation and liver troubles ended 07ernijrht with "Frlut-a-tlves." 8our ttomach, biliousness, heartburn, gas bloating vanlh like magic. Bladder and kidney Uli. pain In back go In 24 hours. Nerves quiet, sound sleep at one. Rheumatism, neuralgia, neuritis, sick headache disappear in a Jiffy. Complexion clears quick. Famous Canadian doctor's discovery. Ten of nature" greatest remedies combined In handy little tablet. Amazing quick results. Oet "Frutt-a-tlves" from druggln today. Feel great tomorrow. 11 Baseball tonight at 6:45 Elks vs. Centrals. (187) The 'Northern Transportation Company's Norco, Captain dough, is due in port this afternoon from northern points. Owing to lack of a quorum the business meeting of the Retallrs' Association called for last evening In the City Hall was postponed. Mrs. R. F. McNaughton and children went south on the Prince George last evening for Vancouver where they expect' to spend the next few weeks. Mrs. S. D. Macdonald and were passengers on the Prince Charles yesterday afternoon for the Queen Charlotte Islands where they will holiday at Tlell. Slaters Madeline and Canlslus were passengers on the ss. Prinw Charles yesterday making th round trip to Anyox. Stewart anl Queen Charlotte Islands. Vhg&executive of the Prince Ru rt branch ot the Canadian Le-'on pf the British Empire Service League held their regular -cetlnsj in the club rooms last owning. President Jas. Smith pre siding. The regular general monthly meeting of the Legion will be held tomorrow. CONSTRUCTIVE SUGGESTIONS WELCOMED Open Session ot State Health In-.surance and Maternity Benefits Commission to Re Held In Prince Rupert Tli Provincial Royal Commission on State Health Insurance and Maternity Benefits proposals Is to hold an open meeting at the Prince Rupert Court House Saturday evening, August 13, to hear any representations that may b made by residents of the northern areas touching matters within the scope of the Commission's investigation. The Commissioners invite the attendance of all Interested In the subjects of the Inquiry and will be glad to hear as witnesses individual citizens or representatives of public or semi-public bodies, Industrial I organizations, fraternal orders, trades unions, social or hospital workers, medical men, etc., who may be able to offer constructive suggestions as to the possible econ omical operation nf public health i insurance or maternity benefits In British Columbia, or give any new reasons for or against state health i Insurance proposals as they now are fairly well understood In this province. Copies of the Commission's Progress Report presented at the last session of the legislature are available upon request from the secretary iry at at Victoria. ft "1 Au. 9. 12. 13. 15. COAL Buy the real Coal our famous Ed son and Cassldy-Wellington In any quantities. Also Bulkier Valley Hay, Grain and Robin Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 658 Dinnerware, china, crockery, glassware. Ilcilbroner's Store. O. A. Woodland of the Imperial Oil Company left on the Prince William last evening for Skldegate. J. L. Morgan of the Morgan Log ging Company left on the Prince William last evening for C.N.R. ss.' Prince William, Capt. 1 William Thomas, left for the south j Queen Charlotte Islands vesterday evening at 8 p.m. ' Howard Frlzzcll, who has been travelling through Canada giving business lectures, is expected to arrive here tomorrow and has consented to address the local Oyro Club at their luncheon. Joint Picnic of Two Lodges Digby island Scene of Event Under Orange Auspices A plc-nlc under the joint au spices of the Loyal Orange Lodge i and the Loyal Orange' Benevolent j Association took place on Saturday! afternoon to Digby Island. There' were about sixty present, leaving the Pacific Salvage Company's float , at 1.30 and returning at 8 pjn. i Mrs. J. Vlereck was general con venor with Mrs. J. R4 Murray and , Mrs. S. V. Cox assisting on the I committee. i The prize winners were as fol lows: Little tots Norma Currle, Lind say Waugh. Girls. 6 to 8 years Jean Cameron, Betty Barber. Boys, 6 to 8 David Houston, Lloyd Judge. Oirls. 8 to 10 Hazel Smith, Isabel Connery. Boys, 8 to 10 Sam Currle, Jack Duncan. J Oirls. 10 to 12 Winnie Cameron, j Alice Gomez. Boys. 10 to 12 Jim Currle, Bob Houston. Oirls. 14 to 6 Ethel Moorehouse Goodwin Welle. Fat lady's race Mrs. Currle, hJrt'Wviith. Marrj d ladfcs Mr- ThtVnas, Mrs. Gomez. filnile ladles Ethel Moorehouse. Dorothy Prltchard. Four legged race Hazel Smith, June Gomez, Ida Moorehouse. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Summer house at Terrace. Apply 323 Eighth Avenue East or Phone Oreen 496. (187) Correct Diet Builds Body, Gives Energy BY EDWINA NOLAN Director of Home Service, General Electric Refrigeration Department XJOUSEWIVES are hearing a great deal these days about vitamins, proteins and carbohydrates; about mineral elements in food, about food preservation and about what goes on the family table. The body requires fuel to carry on Its various functions; it burnt up the food and takes out what it needs! It uses certain foods as a source of energy, others as building material and others to regulate body processes. Energy is derived, we are told by biochemists, from fats butter, cream, salad oils, sausage meat, bacon and other fatty meats; from carbohydrates, such as flour cereals, rice, macaroni, potatoes and sugary foods; and from proteins, such as milk, meat, legumes, fish, eggs, nuts, cheese. Building material comes from mineral elements, abundant in milk, eggs fruits, green or leafy vegeta Investigating Fish Hatching ST. ANDREWS. N.B.. Aug. 12 An bles; from water in milk, and all common foods except fats, sugars and starches; and from proteins. Foods to regulate body processes are found in mineral elements, water and vitamins, the latter being abundant in milk, eggs, leafy vegetables, raw fruits ana vegetables. Now, how may the housewife select from this list the proper combination of foods so that her menu will furnish everything the body needs? Dr. E. V. McCollum, noted biochemist and discoverer of important vitamins, says that if certain foods are first provided, then the rest of the menu may be planned to suit individual taste. First allow, he says, a quart of milk each day for each person; serve one cooked leafy vegetable each day; serve an uncooked fruit or raw vegetable twice a day. Protective foods, of course, also are perishable and they must be kept properly refrigerated to be wholesome and to retain their best flavor and full amount of food value. Further Remand of Eight Days In Election Cases experimental fish hatchery, one- storey high, 40 feet long and 20 ; Magistrate McClymont yesterday feet wide, has been erected on the . granted a fUrther remand of eight gnnnds of the . Atlantic Biological days ln the election cases of Capt. Station here. It Is bslng supplied McLean. Chief Engineer Davis andnii with both fresh and salt water. Frank Morris In which charges ha.i(' In It. the principles and methods been made in connection with al-for the successful hatching of egs ged wrongful voting. ' of many kinds of fish are to be de- The cases will be called again veloped. insxt Monday and as that is the day Prior to the .building of the hat- cn which the official counting of chcry. various sources of water ballots commences, it is possible supply for hatching purposes in that the prosecution may then ask the neighboring districts were ex-, for a further adjournment. amined. chiefly regarding temper-1 - ' 1 A ncw process for se- ature. Hatching experiments with the complete fibrous pn . trout and salmon eggs were par- .ParaUns of mx frc toe straw the,tente ,haV(j lied on during the winter in been mvented In Germany ,rcnUy open in four springs and tW3 streams. Pally News nulrlt result. I The flax produced is soft and lustrous and while retaining all Its strength (twice that of cotton) can 'Want Ada" brinK 'be produced at 30 less than the icost of cotton fibre. O000000000000000000 O 0&OO00H300100OOO0000CK)0Ofj60CK)00o00CKl portOCeWMOeKWKWO0?0 These wives of ours! We took them from the shelter of their families, gave them two or three rooms ahd a share of our salary then left thorn sitting thore among the wedding presonts, a bit bewildered. But they knew how theso wives of ours. They know how to make rooms into homes, and how to get more merchandise out of a dollar bill than we ever could. We're lucky to have wives. How do they do it? Look through this paper, day after day. You will find advertisements covering almost every human need. They are filled with hints for the household, hints for health, hints' for clothing, hints for keeping young. They are virtually little essay$ on life. No wonder these wives of ouro follow them so carefully. As one wise wife said : "It isn't so much that I know housekeeping so well. I know where to learn it!" - Most advertising is prepared especially for women. Read it. It forms an authoritative textbook on good housekeeping. 2o&ioo0ooooooo0aooooeH3anoottooooaooflCKoo roicHWcroaawoatHWrcoiooow