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Editor and Reporters' Telephone 8C Advertising and Circulation Telephone JJ8 Member ol Audit Rurtau of Circulations 3 00 $6 00 0.00 1.40 .02 25 IS Wednesday, July 29, 1931 UNEMPLOYMENT CAMPS DAYS OF MUCH ADVENTURE ACHES There's scarcely an ache or pain that Aspirin will not relieve promftPf. It can't remove the cause, but it will relieve the pain 1 Headaches. Backaches. Neuritis and nearalgia. Yes, and even rheumatism. Read proven directions for many important uses. Genuine Aspirin can't depress the heart Look or the Bayer cross: PAVER Made in Canada LEGION HAS FINE BAND nf wnmpn infivht fnv urnst tnov Uimr tn ?lif of tnghtes ' "Vri' LllT Vi.- 'i v"V:r ""'Moose Leglonalres and their band unjf imc tu niiv, u iney cuum oniy get me cnance wU) wel Later the 'oung bloods took to navicatinar the unois- i . j . covered seas and searching for new countries, new peoples Thte 13 a nn of publicity oiner person, i nere are plenty of records to be broken. . There poirtbiy was never a ume This summer seems to have broken the record for long : in the history of mankind when em-flights. It is a poor day if somone is not out after notoriety ; "toyawnt a much esteemed as by this route. Occasionally a flyer drops and disappears :lt 18 today- out anoiner sprngs up immediately to carry on the work. At the present rate of progress it is impossible to prophesy to what extent flying will have developed in the next ten years. Peggy ."!'!)':." n u ild 'imt costume friends with one of Sir En ward 8tr-n n rnrs at recent international horse show in England i NATURAL rUUE n , Fresh Milk Svu,ts Sade To Free from any preservative or 1 Olir iVleaSUre treatment whatever. Milked . . , and delivered dally from our At?s iS own cows. Four successive )A Cfl years Government Grade A v.1JU certificate Health and 8anita tlon. A trial solicited. Satis- M T I FF Cfi faction guaranteed. v'v' ritlNCE ItUPKKT DAIRY 1,1 Srd At' w phonc 063 Box 893 I'hone 7 Next Henon Studio What I want today Is a job With pay to keep me happy. Now give me a job sir, today A Job will make me quite happy. The tost time we were in Portland at were walking down the "street with a lumberman friend of ours. Our wauh had stopped and we ask-. c the lumberman what time it was. r tead of answering he walked ac-ihss the -street and looked into a pawnshop window. When he came :n :k we asked him what he went over there for. You wanted to know what Ume tt was and I went over there to see," h- replied. Yeah." says we, "but why don't you look at your watch?" The lumberman looked at us sadly "I did." he said. Farmer: "No, I wouldn't think o' chargin ye for the cider. That'd be bintleggln' an' praise the Lord, I ..n't come f that ylt. The peck o' potatoes '11 be five dollars." A certain New Kork restaurant : man may be given credit for a ra-ther novel window display. This 'man didn't have much money for advertising, so he bought the biggest fish bowl he could get hold of, filled it with water, and put It into the window with the sign: "Filled with Invisible goldfish from.the Argentine." It took 17 policemen to handle the crowd. Mother: "Now. Willie, I want you to go in and get acquainted with the new nurse, and be sure to kiss her nicely." Willie: "And get slapped like Papa did?" Teacher Quote a Scripture verse. Pupil Judas went out Into the garden and hanged himself. Teacher Fine! Quote another. Pupil Qo ye and do likewise. Trousseau Tea at ! HomeofMrs'.Dibb i Given for Daughter Mrs. Frank Dibb entertained at; her home on Graham Avenue Tues- j day afternoon and evening with a' "trouseau" tea in honor of her daughter, Winnlfred. a popular bride-elect whose wedding takes place In Philadelphia in August The table decorations were carried out in a color scheme of cream, pink and mauve. The table wax laid with a Madeira cloth centred wtth a silver basket of pink and cream roses, embedded in tulle, land pint cream and mauve candles in silver sconces. The dining room was In charge of Mrs. W. D. Vance. Presiding at the urns were Mrs. Robert Gordon, Mrs W T. Kerfto, Mrs. L. W. Kergln and Mrs. Frank Allan. The ices were cut by Miss Jean llarlrson and Miss Bertha Effort of Vancouver, u guest of the bride-to-be During the afternoon Mrs. Frank Allan sang very beautifully. i Assisting In serving the guests (were Miss Edith Kerxin. Miss Olive Made Great Impression When They, Gordon, Miss C. McDermid. Miss Visited Stewart Recently , Muriel Vance, Miss Joyce Edge- m,Mn ,li,fio,r.CT ! ,..:n u . i cumbe, Mrs. J. J. Little. Mrs. A. R. Mime uuKuucoe mcic wji ue buiiic iu Uie -; uujetllUli:? Phllllns nnrt a"q"- m J- t r T portionment in the announced policy of the government i Rupert Lton ot thelrn"nps nn?wTnempl7nntVCfa,PS, 11 83 l017 to'tW band whlcwas TeVni j? RnrJ l;now that the period of drift has passed , and l that some-sni ruv artmirM owt tim. IvJeU LiSlcllc 0- JjOalU thing definite is being done. Details can be dealt with later : .?o when they paraded through ! when full particulars in regard to the plan are received. ! Prince Rupert on their way to the! Little objection can be taken to the scheme for single to embark for Stewart men but for married men undoubtedly it will be slim nick- 1 !'!nf!rs, Ll!?e.Mooff : Says Victoria Is Making Growth ings if there is a large family. The men will be much better i best seen m Rupert for some time I Off than if they were given the dole and they will be doing! is both the band and the men of! VICTORIA. July 29:-An Indica-SOmething for the benefit of the whole community. i the Moose Legion who paraded were ; "on f f substantial growth of The payments are not to be looked upon as wages. The' J MT,& payments are simply subsistence allowance, carrying the t str theM Rnert men i survev commute of th vie men over until they can secure other employment. made quite a sensation and it was (ia Real Bstat Board' present! Registrations are being made at the office of the dty admitted on all sides that the j at meeting of the board treasurer where forms have been provided for the purpose, Moo Legion was the best section ii'f"1 . . these having been forwarded from Victoria. : tof ?arade- incidentally. I jf a "Jj 1 'he Moose Float was awarded first : vcant dwellings in Victoria w. t nrize nri.fnrthifMhihitinii-rr- for thf tvust pihlhlt in the nir. y. uaK my. Esquimau and close- nlch. This Is an increase of r.de. The band gave quite a number ! of rendiUons at Stewart both In the 31 ove.r. f"? ' Member- bu " there ' ffntr nf thi tivn nnri at fh hill were u nouses Deing oum at me In ft, A l.:T.i. i. i x j. j .i i Iramea at Hvrfpr anrt tjwnrt Thew Ume tne Survey wan made and in nic uiucn Miiya nuigius went uuw to ueienu me nonor 18 mt me - ,T" . J:T.w.VVu which must now be occuDied. it wnuu ma!, uicic u tut aciuai in crca crease of 83 in - the number of dwell win dp wnirnmpn wnfn mpv rf ?!im . i ' ings now occupied, compared t to Stewart! a.r as and gold. It was the age of discovery. , for Rupert and snou,d continued Today when a young man feels the need of excitement, ndhytcxtendedt,othcrpart3!rree Dance For ui uuveuiure, or giving vent to nis oaring instinct, ne oe-comes airrainded and tries to beat some records. No part of the world has any terrors for him. No flight is too long if he can only carry sufficient fuel to get him across. Gradually we are becoming accustomed to these daring i deeds of the air, but they fascinate all the same, and there is always something more to do than has been done by any i Man in the Moon with December, 1930. Sailors From British Cruiser In connection with the visit to the city of H. M. S. Dragon at the end of next week, the city council decided that It could not undertake the work of entertaining on this oc casion but they will co-operate with the Moofe In putting on a dance on Friday, July 7. at which all sailors from the ship wtll be admitted free of charge. It is understood that there will be about 450 men aboard the big cruiser but only part of them are allowed to land at one time. RECIPES SALAD DRESSINGS Now that salads are the order of the day, really good recipes for salad dressings will be welcomed. A salad is often made or marred by the piquancy of the dressing used, so that tested recipes are very desirable. Since some prefer an uncooked dressing and others a cooked dressing, two recipes, both of which will please, are given here: Salad Dressing Uncooked Two eggs beaten until light; Vx teaspoon salt; 3 teaspoon mustard; Vj can Eagle Brand Condensed Milk; cup vinegar. Beat the first four ingredients vigorously for a few minutes, add the vinegar, stir well and set aside for a few hours to thicken. Excellent for fruit or vegetable salad. Will keep for weeks, For Russian dressing add Chill sauce to taste. Salad Dressing Cooked One-half tablespoon salt; I tea spoon mustard; 1 tablespoon flour; I tablespoon butter; ft cup Eagle Brand Condensed Milk;. Vi cup wa ter; VA cup vinegar; 1 egg. Mix dry Ingredients, add slightly beaten egg, butter, milk, water and vinegar. Cook until thickened. Strain and cool. Whloped Borden's St. Charles! Evaporated Milk or Cream may be added before serving Yield, 1 cupful. If desired. PRICE OF WHEAT VANCOUVER", July 29 Wheat was quoted here this morning at protect hourjjfe Wednesday, July 2g( THE DAILY NEWS 19J1 Insurance and it will protect you and yours . . , TF financial difficulties tempt you to forfeit any of your Life Insurance, first get the expert advice of the company or companies in which you are insured. They can probably suggest a plan to help you maintain the protection of Life Insurance for yourself and loved ones. Perhaps you intend to allow your Life Insurance to lapse now and take out new insurance later. If so, remember these three faces: First New Life Insurance is certain to cost you much more. Second You may discover too late that you are uninsurable. Third The moment you let a Life Insurance policy lapse you deprive your wife and children of the protection they need. Better play safe. Wise counsel from an authorized Life Insurance representative may save you money and prevent future hardship. mom usst Life Insurance Service BrilUk lift Utmtmtt CtmftnUt rJAi h CdWa. Deligklhil after the game DLAYERS find that after badminton, hockey, curling, bowling and other athletic sports, Ovaltine helps them to relas, quickly re-builds their depleted strength and enables them to obtain the utmost benefit from their exercise. P"PfJ lr n "duiiv. proctti, from frh tgfi, crtmr Bulk and rip barUy malt, on tup of 0ltin coniiini th juivlnt food valu of thr eggi or twlv cup of bf ua. Spectators alq find that cup of Ovaltin at horn after th gam works wondrrs fn restoring pnt nervous energr. Everybodf enjoy, th natural delicious narour of Ovaltin. OVa LTl N E' TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE lOuiicb-up Dola,evc and "body VAKNING-Otim,, lU ithtt ti ntmt rmJr fooi knrr.,i, wUtlj imiMtd. Kilttt irtiiilMt ftoJmrl: Ofllhu't lomt. tiUlliiM mU f mot hi 1lUi. J ! rv4 at su4a Let the Daily News Classified Ads. work for you. 141