PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS i if 5 . Gredarmes, and others, attendln som, ot h" muny women and gilr who collapsed In dense-crowd-at recent International rugger g me between Wales and France in Paris. Astonishing Guns . Skoot Food to Eat WTieaf and rice grains given their most nutritious form HERE are wheat and rice grains shot from guns! To give them a new delidousnes.tl a more perfect digestibility. First the choice, plump grains are scaled in guns. Then revolved in fiery ovens. Then fired. This causes 125 million explosions in every grain. It blasts open every tiny food all. Thus every particle of the grain is made as completely digestible as though it had been cooked for hours. And so Puffed Wheat and Puffed Rice attain the' vfrtffii nourishment of hot cooked cereals. And what new flavoriness . . . what delicious, crisp crunchincss . . . this wonderful invention brings to wheat and rice. The grains are puffed to 8 times normal size. They taste like sweet new nutmeats. They entice as grain foods never have before. Serve Puffed Wheat and Puffed Rice every day in every way you can. Your family deserves this finer kind of nourishment. Your grocer has Puffed Wheat and Puffed Rice. The Quaker Oats Company. 5757 Quaker Puffed Wheat and Puffed Rice GOLD w IrAlir (Quark s It ATCH GIVEN AWAY FREE ! To Some Person Subscribing to the Daily News During the Present Campaign . Those who subscribe to the Daily Now$ during the present campaign have an opportunity of winning a solid 14-carat tfa- tham Vatch, 17-jewelled, purchased by the Daily NewsJM-R. W. Cameron, This is a pre&ent'.to one of those who subscnHeW addition to the valuable prizes given to the candidates. The watch is a splendid one, guaranteed by the. makers, and will be on view in Cameron's window in the next few days. The campaign receipt for a subscription to tho News gives a chance on tho watch. Be sure you keep your receipt. HENRY IN VANCOUVER New C. N. It. Ship Given Great -Reception onq Saturday VANCOUVER. June 24: Dally decorated with flags and streamers from bow to stern and with whistle Former Member, of Daily NeYJB:ftaff, IJcrcavcd, Word received in Ul'e'cUy'yester- day by wire was to the effect that David Easson, a brother of Miss Maude Easson, formerly of the Daily News staff, with whom she had been residing at Peterborough, Ladies Should Get Busy For the Fall Fair Number' of Attractive Jlri-i zes For Those Who Wish to Enter This Year Many people do not enter their needlework, cooking or cannlwr In and siren going continually to an-1 the annual fall fair because they do jswer the din of welcome got up by not think rf it. A Ions JLst of prizes the other vessels In port and in thc,is offered and there is a great op harbor, ss. Prlnce Henry. newly ap- jportunlty for those who' have nev-I pointed flagship of the Canadian cr before entered to do so this year. ; National Steamships Pacific Coast ThC pri7.e list can be obtained from ! fleet, sailed into the Port of Van-j the secretary. W. D. Vance. Enter-couver on Saturday afternoon, ; fnr exhibits Is a great IncenUve to completing her voyage from Bir-EOod worlt and there Is conslder-kenhead. This latest addition to,abJc ktck m belng able to take a Pacific Coast transportation ser-. ;jrst prize, ' vice arrived from San Pedro at WU- i , Ham Head shortly after 11 o'clock. After the official formalities had been completed, she was put under way for Vancouver and made a quick run over, doing the distance from Victoria to Point Atkinson in three hours. Captain J. Gilbert, who brought the vessel over from Bir kenhead, was In command. Capt. Dan Donald, commodore of the Pacific Coast fleet, who met the Henry at San Pedro, was also on the bridge and will take official charge when this boat is placed In the Alaskan service, commencing on the evening of July 3. JO 11 NFRY HAS DIED Was Proprietor of Central Hotel Here For Short TimeLast Year ; John Fry, who was proprietor of the Central Hotel' here for a short time last year, died last Thursday in Shaughnessy Military Hospital, The Prince Henry Is a sister ship I Vancouver, after a long Illness. The to the Prince David and Prince Ro- I1" Mr- Fry was 60 years of age, bert, which will go Into the Seattle- and a native of Ontario, and for Victoria -Vancouver service. I years naa been Identified with the The welcome at Vancouver was alnana'iement the Hotel Winters Treat sight. Point Atkinson had!"1 Vancouver. Falling health made hardly been passed before salutes i 11 necessary ror nim to leave Prince were being accorded. From then Into the Canadian National pier there was a terrific din, which included an automobile horn chorus from hundreds of cars parked along the roads in Stanley Park to give their occupants their first view of the palatial new liner. Thousands of oeople were on the pier and they Irig the boat to have a first hand lottK at her beautiful appointments: "The trip across the Atlantic pro- Vided a severe, yet interesting test, fh' the opinion of Capt. Ollbert. Every kind of weather was encounter ed and all the way tip the coast all i kinds of wind and tides were met. i "At no time did I ever give a signal j that was not quickly tnet by her engines' and she performed like a veteran- throughout. Her Seagoing qualities have been proved and she turns'' tout to be a boat than can meet all sorts of wotther conditions and handle herself exceptionally well In rough and rolling seas. Performed Well The engines are the latest In ma rine construction and it is not a secret to say that the eyes of the marine world were centred on this ship during her voyage from Blr-knhead to Vancouver. The boat has answered every test and It is a source of great satisfaction for me Rupert only a few months after he had arrived here to assume proprietorship of the Central HoUl In partnership with Andrew Donald. When the late Mr. Fry left herej his interest in the hotel was taken over by C. R. Biggart. Deceased Is survived by a widow, one son, one daughter, his aged fcok the first opportunity of board-1 mother, three. ; brothers four sis ters apnjflp.ftflranfljaaugnter. Iptelf0! Pla?e 8aturta xfternoon'm Vancouver under Masonic auspices, burial being made in the f amtM'pRttltf Ocean View Burial Park. ' Vanderhoof Folk at Stanley Park ii if i i? ifm cr 1? cs id en ts of imenori lown r ore- MM gather Former residents of Vanderhoof to the number of 30 held a reunion recently in Stanley Park, Vancouver. Those attending included Rev. iind Mrs K T MrPnrlanp and nn E. A. Mitchell and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Ollbert Wilkes and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Laird and to say that this new boat has come J children. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Dazell through what really was a gruelling and chllren, Mr. and Mrs. D. J Mc-journey with flying colors. I am Intosh. E. Smedley, Miss Evelyn completely satisfied and so are theJSmedley, Misses Mary and Louise mglneers," declared Capt. Ollbert. ! Enell. Miss Marjorle Patterson, Miss The passenger accomodation on'Gr&ce Mcintosh, Miss Jean Canine Prince Henry is the last word in j eron, Miss Doris Moore, Harvey appointments. Every desire of the Pratt. Misses Peggy and Nlta Archl-travelllng public has been met and j bald, Mrs. Joyce Goodrich and Miss on every deck comfort Is the pre-1 inezcnristleson. dominating feature. De luxe room' suites have bedroom, sitting room, luggage room and bathroom, the latter finished ln green tile. There ; are two-berth cabins, twin-bed cabins, single bed cabins and three berth cabins. The various lounge and observation rooms are spacious and beautifully equipped with comfortable furniture. The smoking room is designed after the English tavern style .'and ln ftU these the lighting effects are a feature. The dining room seats 180. There is ac- omodatlon for 334 first class pas sengers and 70 third class with additional room for 1500 day passen gers. BS. Prince Henry will continue ln the Alaskan service during tho summer months. Brother of Miss M. EassonDies Salad SPECIALS Heinz Salad Cream 3 bottles for Heinz Sandwich Spread 3 bottles . $1 $1 Dutch Maid Mayonaiso 0fl 3 bottles for v-i. Fannings Bread But- Aftf Vvi avJii v-tj is& j 11. Lettuce 3 heads for . . C. & B. Picnic Jams OO 3 iars for ...,k-. j.'.wwt Sweet BiscuitiWJ10 Pigs Feet 3 jars for 25c $1 Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Arriving Every Boat Ontn for several years, had died. ii r r Some years ago he lost his wife who IflUSScllleni brOCCrV lO. was was burned burned to to death. death. He Hn himself himself 1 had been ill since Easter with heart trouble. The late Mr. Easson was a prominent engineer and designed the locks of Peterborough Canal. 417-423 Limited 1 Sth Avenue PHONE Ik AND 84 East WILL SEEK POLE RENT (Mty Council Wonders If It Has Not Contra Account Against Power Co. After the accounts had been ad at last night's meeting of the My council, Aid. Black referred to m Item of $1800 for which the municipal telephone department had ')ecn billed by the Power Corpora-ion of Canada for rent of poles. l. Black suggested that the ac-unt be referred to the utilities ommlttee for checking. He won-iercd if there were not some cases n which the telephone department Ight similarly charge the Power orporation for rent of poles. Aid. Macdonald, chairman of the utilities committee, stated that the telephone superintendent had Just completed a pheck-up and had nad a report at the last meeting of he committee. A complete report was now being prepared. Aid. Black further Inquired If here was not some provision for payment of rental for poles on city property. Aid. Rudderham thought that assessment for this was provided for under the original agreement. Aid. Brown inquired about an Itemiof $150 for payment to H. O. Crewe. It was explained that this was not really a payment by the city but a transfer to Mr. Crewe of the sum ln connection with the sale of a house to Capt. J. R. Elfert. After these explanations had been made, accounts totalling $14,-540.20 were passed for payment with the exception of the item of $1800 in favor of the Power Corporation which was referred to the utilities committee for further BORDEN STREET SIDEWALK PLAN Solution of Work Is City Long Standing Reached By Council A new solution for the provision of a cinder sidewalk along Borden Street over which there has been considerable contention for ' some time was presented at last night's meeting of the city council ln the form of an amendment to the original bylaw and met with the approval of the council. In the interests of economy, the latest proposal is to make the sidewalk five Instead of six feet ln width and to have It run on the street level, the street being swung over slightly where ne- of Sacramenta, Cal.. Mr. and Mrs. j cessary ln order tnat heav and cx Tuesday, June 24 Mon. & Tues. Two Shows 7 & 9 P.M. ItUTII CIIATTEUTON and CLIVK nitOOK in THE Laughing Lady A Sp'"ndM AM Talkiti , Society Drama Comedy "Week I5ut WilUy Saxophone Band Nov Hv Paramount Sound New- 4 AtimKsiun if VI '('TBI DPTO! IHH :v a PERSONAL To Owners of Park- r Fountain Pens You will leam sonvUi n your advantage if you v. in at our pen counter Ri.: your pen with you. W( v show you how you can cur., it into a Desk Set Pen tl.nn. the Parke Pen's cxiiu ; feature of CiONVERTIBI U P which pcrjnlU you to it easily back and forih t one kind of pn to the " In a jiffy. A handsome Si set In this way. for Ihm . becomes yours for only ;-. V. J. McCUTCHF.ON DrutKlst Prince Ku " LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team oi Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize ln Piano end Furniture Moving. pensive rock work may b-ated. Mayor Ormc stated thu' - i ter had been given can in eratlon by the board of u after a number of Ideas i. discussed, the plan as now i had been settle upon Aid. Macdonald asked If -now brought forward inn approval of a majority of perty owners concerned Orme stated that the prop still subject to their appn otherwise. filuu m WHERE EVERY POUND COUNTS ... TAKE KLIM Klim is whole, sweet, dairy milk from i ' natural water has been removed. When you sider that fresh milk is over eighty-seven pe r t water, you will see how easy It'ls to carry an ampfe supply of this pure, wholesome milk in powder form. All you have to do Is to replace the water, -i J Instantly you can enjoy delicious, full-crcu dairy milk for tea or coffee, for cooking or for drinking. There's no wastage with Klim . . V ' mix Just as much or little as you need . . . that spells Konom,.' 10 ?ents williring ySuid'trialrilte can of t!e new, full-cream Klim. Send for It today. 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