PAGE SIX CONDENSED Duality has 4 M A M SBUMBlllVBBVIKIBllHl -HHHllllllllllM BraS 31 no suDsuiuie f0LUMBl rtf DDITKll NESTLES N, vaporJ LMiii Mm. . da NESTLB'S Evaporate0 EVAPORATED (Till nJ Bbr Sin) Sweetened Condensed Milk hit the Blue Label Unsweetened Evaportted Milk hss the White Label Phil? Sores Broke Out All Over Her Body Mrs. T. E. Cliff, Kelwood, Mm., writes: "My little daughter's hindi and anna broke out in tores which spread all over her body. Nothing I tried give her any relirf until I got a bottle of Burdock Blood Bitt-rs, and I could we an improvement, as the sore began to disappear. I gave her three bottles and the hu had no more trouble." fot ..! t .11 Amiitsi fPM'tl i torn; tntBofHtmrvd. for Ik put 6 r" 'r t7 TW T Uilbvru C... Ltd. Toronto, Omi. WE SPECIALIZE IN COAL P'VYcjvuj'c mac, JJuyAecaaZ which gives the greatest heat for the money expended, be lieving that a satisfied customer is the greatest asset a merchant can have. 1'hone us for a trial order and join the family of contented household en who are using the best fuel in town. ott Evitt & Co. Ltd. Phone 618 ALL OUR COALS ARE IN A DRY SHED Delivered Dry to Your Bin. You are assured in getting full weight JASI'KIt WILDFIItE EGG-Pcr Ton. $12.50; Cash Price $11.50 lASTXK WILDriUE LUMP Per Ton. $13.59; Cash Price .. 12.30 PEMBINA LGO Keg. Price. 112.50: Cash Priie 11.50 Dry Jack Pine and Cedar HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 euH.nfWiB,'miiiw TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIllY FOK SKEENA BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City COAL Satisfaction, guarantee with Our Famous' Edson and Bulk lr VglleyrfOAL, No. 1 Bulk-Wy Valtey Wheat. OaU and Barley, Pratt's Chick Food, Seeds and Fertilizers. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONE 58 & 558 Do you read the classified advertisements? res h mm vie a a mens estle's-Wbrld's Largest Producers and Sellers of Condensed and Evaporated Milk CHI Nestle's 1 1 R' Evaporated Mflk Jus Us U rich! It is rich creamy cow's milk concentrated by cvapor ation to double ricK ness. Think of itl Twice as rich as bottled milkl And saje because it has been sterilized ft&d sealed airtight 132 GOOD WORK GOING ON Report of City Librarian Indicates ' That Usefulness of Circulating Library Continues The usefulness of the city library continues without any let-up, ac cording to the report of Mist A. D. 'Crulkshank. the librarian, at the 1 meeting of the library board Tues day evening. According to that re port the circulation for the month I Included works of fiction. 5,291: non-fiction, 973; Juvenile books. 1,786, and from the duplicate-pay department. 115. The total books loaned numbered 8,165. almost equal a the total number of books uj the whole collection. The average books loaned for the 21 days the library was opened was 388.8 per day. Books were reported received. 15 by gift and 31 by purchase, while 22 had. to be discarded as being of no further use. This left a total in the library of 8,202 volumes. Chairman Wilkinson appointed a book committee to consist of H. F. Pullen, H. A. Breen and V. FAMILY MEAT MARKET Round Steak 3 lbs Sirloin Steak 2 lbs Rump Roast of Beef 6 lbs Shoulder Pork 6 lbs Leg of Pork 5 lbs 8houIder Lamb, 5 lbs. Turnips, 10 lbs Stew Lamb, 4 lbs. Turnips, 5 lbs Lamb Chops 2 lbs. Loin Pork Chops 3 lbs. Liver, 1 lb. Bacon, 2 lb. 8pare Ribs, 2 lbs. Krout, 1 lb PHONE 937 50c 45c $1.00 75c 75c 75c 50c; 25c 25c THE DAILY NEWS Thursday 'SPIRITUALS 'Pioneer Banquet MILK WAR - DISCUSSED! h Boston Hall QN SCREEN ! Negro spirituals formed ,the. ilheme of the program of (trta lh--" 1 each number, read by Mrs. Shclford Darton, who had charge of the program for the day, with the Intensely emotional musical numbers trhade it a meeting long to be remembered. Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh, the president, was in the chair, and welcomed Mrs. W. M. Blackstock and Mrs. C. J. Norrington as new members. Mfisdame Stamford. E. Smith, R. Bartlctt arid W. M. .Blackstock were the accompanists for the day. The program was as follows: Instrumental number, "A Ne-sro's Divam." Mrs. O. Bryant and Mi Elisabeth Currie. Paper. "Negro Spirituals," Mrs.. 8. Onrton. Vocal sola "Deep River." Mrs. E. Anderson. Vocal duet, "Swim- Low, Sweet Chariot." Mrs. R. Blanee and Mrs. O. Woodland. j Vocal solo,-"Nobody Knows the T-ouble Pre Seen," Mrs. S. Johnston. Vocal duct,!'8teal Away to Jesus." i Mrs. J. Fftrquhar and Mrs. W. Cruickshank. I Vocal sola "Is Ma.wa Ooln' to Sell Us Tomorrow?" Mrs. J. If. Carson. Vocal solo, "Heav'n, Ileav'n,' Mrs F. N. Good. Vocal sola "Were You There?" Mrs. W. Cruickshank. Vocal solo, f Ooln' Home," Mrs. P. J. McMillan. lor." Mrs. S. Darton. Piano solo. "VaLsc de la Relne, Op. 22." Mrs. R. BartletL Vocal sola "Big Lady Moon." Mrs. F. W. Allen. Piano solo, '"Impromptu No. 1," Miss M. McOatfery. Following the program, refresh ments were served. Mrs. J. McLcod Doured and Mrs. Blance and Mrs. Darton served. . w C. E. Cadden. formerly of the Government Telegraphs staff here and for the post year or so located at Hazettoh, arrived In the city from the Interior on this morning's train. He has been suffering recentl;. vith a severe attack of rheumatism and is here to receive cental treatment Week-End Specials 1 Lb. Braid's Best Tea Free with the purchase of 2 lbs. 90C tui Swilt's Picnic Hamper lb. .. Matkln's Best Spinach 2's Squirrel Peanut Butter I s 2QC y:i uii - Malkln's Best Clams per tin Libby's Apricots 2 V's large tin Comet Peas Size 4 per tin Malkln's Best Fancy Sliced Peaches, 2 tins 15c 25c 10c 45c Ensign Oolden Wax Beans 25C m ot m visas 5 Pkgs. Lux Si 1 large Mixing Bowl, for Frascr Valley Crabapplc Jelly. 2ft-lb. Jar Crisco 3-lb. tin 1 Pkg. Jit & 1 String Pearls 17c 79c 40c 80c Eggs Fresh Extras 95 C 3 doz. j. 50 c 'C restwood Creamcry Duttcr 30c I - WtilwA j -g! Oranges Sweet it Juicy QC Alberta Market P. GAMULA. Poprletor Fifth Street Ph"ne 208 The following program will be Ladies' Music Club Had Memorable ., at ,ne pioneers' Annual Ban I Program Yesterday Afternoon inf auet wMnh which will will be be held held In m the tnc Banquet. Paper. "Samuel 'Coleridge Tay-,1c,v- Toast: To Our King (silent). Toast: "The City We Live In," Ills Worship the Mayor. Community singing: "Wc'ro Here Because We're Here." Address: "Reminiscences," Rev. Grant Hollingworth. Fancy dancing: Miss Craig's pupils. Toast: The Ladles. Mr. Prud-homme, reply by P. Llnsey. Song: Mrs. Millar. Musical selection: J. Arscncau and B. Cameron. Song: Algie Hunter. Violin U banjo selection Messrs. Arseneau and Cameron. Followed by a big daprc. Durln? the banquet music will be furnished by Miss Nellie Lawrence and her pupils. Ticket for banotirt and danrc 1.00- admission to dince onlv. la- Hf., ?ft. sent.- 50c. Ticket5 for br.n-nnet rnn be obtained at the door, finery body welcome. St. Patrick's Social By Young People's Society on Tuesday About fifty young people leathered in the Presbyterian Church Hal) Tuesdav evening at the regular meeting of the Young People's Sn- The meeting took the form of a St. Patrick's social. The program Included vocal solos by Mrs. A. O Webber and recitations by Miss Adelia Thurber. After a series of interesting games and contests, refreshments were served by the committee in charge Phone 953 I'lione 933 De Jong's Cash and Carry j Friday & Saturday Specials Ensign Red Plums size 2's per can Burford Pears Size 2's per can .. . . . . North Star Lard per 3-lb. pall . per 5-Ib. ptdl Helmet Corned Beef I s per tin 5-Strlng Brooms With fancy handle. Dad's Oatmeal Cookies per lb. Toilet Paper 7 rolls for ... Dutch Maid Salad Dressing per 11 -OB. bottle Little Chip Orange Marmalade, per bottle Scott's Fresh Cartons 2 doz. for Extras Purity Quick Oats With couDons. 2 pkgs. for 10c 13c 39c 63c 14ci 49c 31c 25c 23c 21c in 57c 35c Malkln's Best Coffee CI OCT QX.VD per 5-lb. cart Fancy Biscuits Fresh stock, Alpine Creams, Melrose Sandwich, Dundee Sandwich CQp OV 2 lbs. for Free Delivery on Orders of (2.00 or over GLADIOLUS 10 Choice varieties In mixture 100 Bulbs prepaid for $2.50 FLOWEItFIELDS COMPANY Ask for list Duncan. B.C. Walter Huston and David Manners, Both Canadians, Male Stars of i "Thi Itiilinr Voire" v ' ' " tinortdnJlLilUithlarevenlng: J" j ;:: . Program T'gfflfflJflfn underworld Is ...... Olnnlnn n I'tinaHfl'' . . . ... , . .. . ! dies' Mulc Club yesterday after- i's-"'k'Mb i given an airing m me lamuig pic-1 . .t. , , . tfMMIt MVVclr version). i,nr. "The Rullne Voice." which is I nuuit uy iiuiuc ui iviis. r. . ni- " i , , MI. I MlAeclnnr nratlt 1 )1 1 1 Tiff - 1 ' WAV 1 1 . , 4 1 . . 1 r h i 1 , TV, 1 ...j ruAM n uivooujfc ..... - . i. up r 11 1 1 I'll l iHuiurc UL iiie iamrai large attendance of members. Thcjwrth- Ilencc-) two wcll-wrlttcn papers and the! short explanatory note Introducing the, current feature at the Capitol Theatre here. Flagrant violence of big-town hoodlumlsm pictured In previous films now gives way to suave and efficient business operations of grafters. There Is no need of copious shootings, rough-neck gang leaders and bucket of blood to make the picture effective. Nor is it beer but rather milk from which these crooks derive their Incomes by extortion. The veraaltty of that fine Cana- rllon int-tt Waltt 1 T Martin Is nnsiA ' uihii utvui , vv a UQWii, AO ji it,; more in evidence in the role of Jnnk rtnnnlntir latr nf tho in-aft. I ing .syndicate. David Manners, another Canadian in the Juvenile lead, I has the part of a young swain and provides the love Interest without dotHchlng It from, the story. Lor-?:ta Young is the wituomc girl of the story while Doris Kenyon does excellent work as a rich woman. There is sumrialna action in the picture and the love theme la inter-; woven deftly. Remember I . wxf prices, 13ci 4 Till-. run ctw..... "He SjAlJLJE Walter H J - In - "THE RULIS VU1CE" With Loretta You, J Dizees. Davirf u Kenyon. John h " "riper jij - a cursp ih.mi Thr voire has lHnA vomru TOUCBf nuMrai 1,4 u i arprntri A Splendid J.D.MISSIO.N k. 'i i i ... . Tlll ltSDAY MATI.U-: WALLACE1 DISSOWTM SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY WE STILL HAVE A FEW CQffi TO CLEAR There are not many, but all are this and are the very latest in style and quality. They have all been marked dov lously low price but SILK HOSE FREE! On Friday we are giving a pair of sL50$il Slbckinirs with with 'every every coat coat purchased to tht value of $10.00 and over. We are offering some wonderful baru.i of merchandise carried by us, and it visited our store, an inspection of tin-giving will be well repaid. The Fish which made Prince Rupert FaH "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COP Prepared Daily Ry Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., lit PMNC12 RUPERT, IJ.C. SAWS, The most economical saws to U SImond Canad Saw Co. Limited, St. Reml SJ.J Ae.rw Viouvtr, ti.C MOMTHCAL zZ: