PAGE snc a MCI 8 did at all Government Liquor Stores This udvt-rtisenent is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of British Columbia. DEMAND Rupert Brand Kippers '"THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD " Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid. PRINCE KUi'EKT. U.C CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD OI'EltATINU (5. T. P.-20.000-TON FLOATING DHYDOCK Engineer, Machining lloilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern Makers Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kind of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 ooowoooooooooooooooopaoooooooa'oooooooooaoooooooooa Want Ads Let Them He .Your Broker in Buying , and Selling Somebody Is waiting to buy that house or1 bedroom set. or coat you have to sell. Somebody Is waiting to tell that car, or typewriter, or whatever else It Is you are In the market for. Get the habit of shopping through the Want Ads. You'll find undi earned of bargain undreamed of opportunities. Do your shopping through thee -columns and so&hpvf profitable and '' x ! pleasant it Is. ,' . t ? ' . READ and USE PRINCE RUPERT DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS Phone 98 "If it's fully told it's quickly sold" oooaoiXKiaooooooooaooooooooooooooooooooooooaooooupoooq Sp ite of Low Price Silver Prosperity there are 15 entrants. The value of building permits is sued during the past two imounts to $57,775. Captain Alexander arrived at At lln yesterday with a gold brick pro duced on the property of the Engln Quick Quaker Oats with China, pkg. Jif Soapflakes per large pkg. . . . 40c 20c NabobMalt&WhiteOn Vinegar per bottle lt' Pure Rock Maple E0 Syrup. 16-oz. bot. , 'Arriving Every Boat Hussallem Grocery Co. Limited 417-423 Sth Avenue East rilONE lb AND 84 THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday. An- CONSTIPATION IS A HEALTH THIEF Mine Well Paying Drive It from Your, System fcteWart subsidiary t&) j-eftiW Mnliro Vrv flnnA 'Shnu'ln'r'"'1' and Will do Better ' ' The production and financial rtatement of the Prosperity Mine, Premier's latest subsidiary", for June shows production for the month of 1,760 tons, having a gross tmelter value of, $54,972, which, '-after deducting production Cdsts of $29,-605, and adding adjustments of $280, leaves a net profit of $25,-647 for the month. While these figures for May are not at hand, a comparison with the April report shows that the production in tons was greater in June by 362, but a decrease in average values of the ore from $38.-50 to $32.37 caused a decrease of $3,465 in the net profit. The net profit' for June is, however, considerably greater than the average monthly profit of $18,777 for the eight months, during .which 10,612 tons of ore were mined, having a gross smelter value of $32.- andi from which' a net profit of $1416'' Was gained. Except for an almost negligible amount of sold recovered, the production values from. this property are almost entirely In silver, and since the company is able to operate at a profit In spite of the low price of Mlver. it is expected the company will be a very satisfactory moneymaker when the hoped-for return it higher silver prices becomes a "reality. Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert ' Co'nitf nation steals the best out 'f youf 'Hfej Robs you of strength, vitality, health itself! And many people d6 not realize that perpetual fatigue, coated tongues, bad breath, are often signs that constipation is in their system. You mutt move poisonous wastes' out of your n'stem and keep them moving. But there's a right way and a wrong way. Pills, drags and ordinary cathartics give but temporary relief and their dose must be constantly increased to be effective. The great natural cleanser is Kellogg's ALL-BRAN. A tasty cereal, which brings you iron for blood building and, above all, corrects constipation. The abundant roughage in ALL-BRAN gently ana naturally sweeps out poisonous wastes and impurities. Physicians recommend ALL-BRAN. It's guaranteed. Two table-spoonfuls daily. Recurring cases with every meal. Remember that Kellogg's is the original ALL-BRAN the product that millions have proved effective. Youll like the nut-like flavor of ALL-BRAN. Eat it in many ways. Delicious with milk or cream fruits or honey added. Make muffins with it. At all grocers. Served in hotels, restaurants, dlnink-cars. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. ALL-BRAN "Improved in Texture and Taste." Significance of Dirigible Flight .Step Forward Taken After Late Commencement in Flight of i R-100 to Canada The telephone bylaw having been Many Solans have bcen dls-adoptcd by the city council last aPP'nted In ,the R-100. says the night the system Is being taken Financial Po 0f Toronto. The ship iver by the city today. ' took lonBer to Bet started from Bri- tain than they counted on. It took . ,.,,. . . . . , , . longer to cross the Atlantic than JiJTZ enid pu'SK? they expected, windstorm, that to iS?L?Ch the average mVn seemed an ordln-sklng that the government wharf occurrence unset the alrshin it the foot of McBrlde" Street be TlTl .,. ,,.., . , schedules for Canadian visits. The completed without delay. ' jAUanUc seemcd tQ haye ' demonstrated very little on the con- The "Limit," one of the entrants 8tructlve side considering the enor-ji the Ketchikan-Vancouver long mous sums that have been spent to Ustance motorboat race, called in date on experimenting with and yesterday on her way north. The constructing the R-100 and the race fill start next Monday and R.im Yet this Is a very superficial view. Every setback that the R-100 has hnrl hns nriHpri snmAtftlntr In arosi- weeks nautical knowledge. A great Oer- man expert says that these British ships are the safest conveyances on land or sea or in the air that human Ingenuity has yet devised. This Is in Itself a great accomplishment. mine from 800 of rock. eer pounds nrlt-,n ram. , tn , ho lighter The weight of the brick is 20 pounds than.alr garae. As rd Thomson, eight OUnCCS. vrifarv nf -! tnr air rM th British Imperial Press Conference on June 27 .last, the Germans were The Russian Academy of Science airship experts 30 years before Bri-Is now regarded as the highest tain entereeTthefield. scientific organization of the Soviet Th. r.rate.sl&n. i" u urt Union. SPECIALS of a generatlonTbf experimenting. The R-100 and the R-101 are the result of experiments begun In 1924. In six years the" British have constructed a new.'type of ship, heavier, quieter, safer than any others. But Britain has had to train its engineers and industrialists, it has had to find and train pilots and even now has few dirigible experts in any of these branches. They will come in the future. The recent flight of the R-100 was a significant experiment. Those most Interested claim no more than that. What was planned has bcen completed one short step forward has been taken, that's all. The next step will be larger and faster dirigibles. Before the R-100 was half finished It was admitted. Special Pack-Nabob OwrAW5L"5, iuarmaiaue , tf-ftP ,css an Immediate start on larger large jar . . - ships will be made. Korean Crab, the 9Cn To Canada, the tremendous fact 4Vl4V4l!jbj HAMV VS J that a transatlantic service by dirigible Is proved practical within Lagle lirand Lobster A Cn the next 10 years, given the ships. 1-2's, per Uni.. i,. vt Canadg cannot be epajad Eagle Brand Lobster'OC p" ne;df "'""Vt Nabob Fruits assor- ! ffs shortest routes between Europe, Asia ted, per 8-oz. tin . and the United States and Canada loll 11a nrrnc r4niHlnn torrltnrv. Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Canada Is destined to hold the prin cipal crossroads, pi air transport in the western hemisphere. Because development and trade are stimulated by transportation It is to the best Interests of Canada to foster Intercontinental air transport. We canont loso by It because no one can change the shape of the earth. Presentation to Mrs. Fuller On Leaving City Surprise Party From Presbyterian Church Held Party I Last evening about 8:15 a num- ber of their friends of the Presby-' terian Church caught the Fuller family unawares and took p'osscs-; slon of their home for a few hours. The members of the party did not come empty-handed, however, and after,.a. lively game of .whst the entire group was' gathered about a feast table on which there was an ' abundance of those delicious things Ithat tickle the palate. Those present can testify that the ladles of ' the party are very proficient in the l culinary art. The repast being over, Mrs. J. W. McKlnley, president of the missionary branch of the church, as acting chairman, called on a number for remarks, each of whom responded In words fitting for the occasion. On behalf of the group of friends, J. W. McKinley presented Mrs. Fuller with a beautiful silver sugar and 'cream set with tray and souvenir spoons as a token of the ottoem In i which she is held by all Precbytcr- jlans. I Mrs. Fuller responded feelingly stressing the fact that it was no easy matter leaving so many friends herl. Community singing was followed by violin and Jiano solos by Mr. and i Mrs. J. B. Mackay. The party broke I up about 1 aan. after singing "For 'she is a Jolly good fellow," and !"Auld Lang Syne." Will Attend Mine Session In Manitoba The Pas to be Scene of Oatherln; of Many Mining Men WINNIPEO, MAN.. Aug. 12 Old acqualntenccship among the mln-jlng fraternity of Canada will be ; renewed on September 2 when members of the Canadian Institute I of Mining and Metallurgy loin at I the Pas on the occasion of the annual western meeting which is being held this summer In Northern ' Manitoba. Dr. R. C. Wallace, fint commissioner of mines for the provlnre. and 1920 vice-president of the Institute new president of the University of Alberta, will meet his successor In the commlsslonershlp. Dr. J. S. DeLury. 1930 president of , the Institute. Othrs who have in-: ; tlmatcd their intentions of attend- j ; lng are L. L. Boulon, M.A.. B. 8 jCashland, deputy minister of I mines for Canada. C. H. Attwood. I deputy minister of mines and na- tural resources for Manitoba. John McLelsh. B.A., FSB., director of mines branch. A. W. O. Wilson, chief division of mineral resources, and mines branch; A. Buslsson. engineer, mines branch Prof. T. L. Alker, University of Toronto; R. C. Rowc. editor. Canadian1 Mining Journal; J. McEachern. Winnipeg, superintendent Bank of Montreal: J. D. Fleck. "New York; F. V. Sie-bert, superintendent Manitoba and Saskatchewan department of Na tural Resources, Canadian National Railways; R. E. Phelan, Winnl-Peg; T. W. Edgar, Winnipeg; C. O. j Young, Toronto; J. W. Holmes, Montreal; F. n. Edmunds, Saska toon. Canadian Legion New Memorial Hall Vanderhoof VANDERHOOF, Aug. 12: The Omlneca Branch of the Canadian Legion have let the contract for building of their new Memorial Hall on Burrard Avenue to Thomas P. Smlthers and Henry Stangebyo. When completed this new hall will bo a. great credit to the village of Vanderhoof and the . entire community. ' The edifice will, measure 40x100 feet, with an auditorium and dancing floor space of 40x65 feet, or approximately three times the size of the Community Hall. A large stage will be built measuring 16x24 feet, with dressing rooms on each side. Allowance has been made for cloak rooms, kitchen and lavatory. A most attractive entrance and lobby will make a most artistic frontispiece. Above there will 'be the private rooms of the members of the Canadian Legion. Girl Married on Her Birthday FORT FIIASER, Aug. 12- -Miss I Thclma Tittcrmore, of Fort Fraser, j celebrated her birthday dn Thursday morning, by being married to I Thomas Hawker, by Uie Rev. Cecil : Lancaster, of The United Church of Canada, .a,t Fort Fraser. Both contrasting parties are well known in the Fort Fraser and Fraser Lake Districts. Mrs. Hawker, in her 'teens, spent some time In Vander-hoof attending' the Vanderhoof Public School. During the past few years she has been teaching school at Fort Fraser and In the Prince. George District. Experiments are under way at Michigan State College to see how long seeds can He dormant underground and still sprout when tiximEis-rc'iig g , . 2 TWO Slim Jinmiu nn -Liu WILLIAM POWELl in ja Sensational All Tall - t, . m U4j j- unite v 1 'Street of Chan g With Jean Aril,,,, v q and Ren , JJ COMEDY H "Marching Tin jjj NOVELTY "Pit. j PARAMOUNT:;:' Feature Starts at BJ.x?aiimtvrn::8 a, a KLIM MAKES IT SO EASY TO HAVE FRESH MILK When you ttt away from home pleasures of the outdoors- is v. . need and appreciate an abunoV greatcst Food, MILK. And KL!V, easy (or you to have iL No mat;.' 90, you can take KLIM along. I' Ice. The changes of weather d of travel hve rid effedPon it. F - 1 ' powder form. Whrn you repU you have rich, foil-cream mi lie, v. ddigUM flavor, all the healthful ntfk fresh fron the dairy. KLIM t little room and adds very little w. outk. Once you have tried it , 30 away without It. 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