PAOE biz OVEX BAKED Baking makes many foods taste better but beans, above all, need to be baked to bring out their flavour. Heinz Beans taste better because they are really baked in dry-heat ovens just like your own. Most beans are simply steamed in a sealed can. But oven-baking makes Heinz beans marvellously light, tender and digestible. The sauces, that only Heinz can make, permeate every bean. Une taste will tell you the differ ence oven-baking makes. Four kinds of Heinz Beans all baked! And what a nourishing meal they make all the food value of meat and potatoes. Get lleim Oven-Baked Beam the next time you're at your HEINZ Mdt i LtjminjtonjDoUrio, for noHy Quarter of Century BEANS DOES YOUR " BUSINESS NEED ' " A DOCTOR? Now, Mr. Businessman, have you ever tried to diagnose the reason for that sudden drop in profit over the figures of "last month?" If the temperature of your business alarms you there is no need for you to lose any sleep the remedy is simple. ADVERTISE "Ah !" you say, "But that's all vary well. Irmonly a small man and can't afford itM That's the roason tne small man remains a small man. The big 'men in business today did not become big by hiding their light under a bushel, they advertised, and Advertised, and ADVERTISED. Advertising is as necessary to a "sick" business as the doctor's services are to a sick person. And it will find the money to pay its own bills, if done judiciously, from the increas-,"i$d voflimoof increased profits. Start with a small appro- y ' priation IN "THE DAILY NEWS" tomorrow and test the idea for yourself after all it's KhbULrb that count today. We have an osport advor- -tislng.man.atvmirsftmcfi - tmeHeillMij(asou Se hndWtIfat)(SFsi)act with "business bringing" copy. PKONE 98 and make an appointment SEASON. THE DAILY NEWS Monday, jm 20, I Atomic Force ! Science Church Subject Sunday i . ... ...... ' The subject of the lesson-sermon in Prince Rupert Christian Science Society on Sunday was "Is the Universe, Including Man, Evolved by j Atomic Force?" One, ol the Bible texts was, "And I they came to him, and woke him, saying, Master, master, we perish. Then he arose, and rebuked the wind and the raging of the water: and they ceased, and there was a calm" (Luke 8: 24). ! Th tesM-n-serroon also Included the following passage from "Science land Health with Key to the Scrip-jtures" by Mary Baker Bddy: "The world would collapse without Mind, j without the intelligence which holds the winds In it grasp." TERRACE rEOPLE ARE MAKLNO! i noon ox farms-, large i FRUIT CROP EXPECTED THIS dontlnue'i frwn dam one) tiie places are very beautiful. Lilac tree and snowball trees are very numerous and are laden with blos- jsomfi. Hosts are also more advanced here and many bushes are cov- ered In bloom. i Now that the school term is ncar-jly closed, people with families are preparing to spend the summer months at that beautiful camping i ground Lakelse Lake. Prom all re ports there will be more campers at the lake this year than ever before. Camps arc going up all along the shores of the Jake. In fact, there I seems to be more activity at the 'lake than there is in Terrace itself. Even in the older camps improve-jm nts areixtng made. George Ltt-! tie has a beautiful home on the lake shore and he is now building a road j I connecting his camp with the main road. Building Fine Cottage A Mr. Poe of Chicago is now up at the lake superintending the build ing of a beautiful summer cottage which he hopes to have finished this summer and which he plans fitting up with all the modern convergences.', i One of the beauty spots of the' surrounding country of Terrace is Lakelse Lodge. After a drive of! about forty minutes on a beautiful road one rComes to the shore of Lakelse Lake. This lake is some seven miles long and about a milej and a half in width. Prom this' jamui uue lasen in a uoncn xori a twenty minutes' run up the lake to the lodge. The lodge and its surrounding buildings are very picturesque, all being built of log structure and with the trees and foliage as a background and the lake stretching out in the foreground. The whole effect makes a very pleasing picture indeed. Great improvements at the lodge have been made this year, one of the most important being the building of another large log two-storey building next to the hotel. This is the "bath house.'' In it there are six baths. 10 bedrooms and a large Uvfng room. Here people may bathe in the hot Spring water without actually going up to the hot springs at all. This water has been piped direct from the hot springs into these baths through about mile or piping The baths are the aver age wca oauis uvea m toe names i today. This building, like the hotel is made of peeled logs and very beau-! tlfully finished inside with oil var- nish. The bannisters of the curved1 staircase in both of the buildings. that lead to the second floor are very quaint, being made of small naturally curved trees. In both buildings also arc large log fireplaces made of rocks. The rooms are all nicely furnished with many beautiful pictures on the walls. Some of these are oil paintings of the surrounding country and are framed in rustic frames. The hotel Itself has 14 bedrooms and there are eight cottages also to accommodate visitors. Fine Sandy Reach A lovely sandy beach stretches along the shore near the lake mak ing it an ideal place for bathers. Trout fishing In the lake this year seems to be even better than usual. Mr. Johnson Is also building a clay tennis court near the hotel and expects to have It finished In a short time. , What with ideal weather conditions and numerous ways of spending the summer days, this is, indeed, an ideal snot for spending a holiday vacation. Actor Sued "I would'nt pay $3,500 for the 'Blue Boy,' much less a painting of my own mug," drawled To mMix. being sued for that amount by an artist who did him in oil. IS WEDDED FOR MONEY Joan Bennett Star of "She Wanted a .Millionaire' at Capitol Theatre Depicting the adventures of a small town factory girl who vowed she would never marry any man unless he possessed at least a million dollars and who kept her vow only o find that wealth is a poor substitute for love and romance, the fi'm drama. "She Wanted a MUli-jnalre," featuring Joan Bennett and Spencer Tracy In the leading roles, is the first of the week offering at the Capitol Theatre here. MUs Bennett plays the part of the girl who is entered in a beauty contest by ambitious friends, thus starting on her way to gilded riches but tarnished love. Tracy appears as a young railway locomotive engineer who is deeply in love with the girl who. however, refuses to listen to his pleadings and promises. James Kirkwqod Impersonates a rich and lustful rounder who satis fies Miss Bennett's desire for riches but shatters her ideals of romance. ; The film is a clever Interweaving i ui spectacle, pageantry, drama and romance with a sparkling tinge of humor. Many beautiful girls are shown in a battling sttit contest and ! th picture also gives s good in-1 aUrht into some of the latest fash-' ions. REDUCING SPECIALS per Pkg for - Saturday & Monday Aylmer Blueberries per tin Pumpkin a-Ib. tin 2 for OoM Dust pkgs Swansdown Cake Flour Molasses 3-lb. tin per tin Waffle Syrup-Quart ttn per tin Monro Malt Extract 3-lb. tin Rowntree'a Cocoa tt-lb. tin Aylmer Raspberries In Heavy 8yrup, 2's 3 Dos. Eggs and I lb. Bacon, for Strawberries Arriving Friday, per box Certo per bottle Rhubarb From Vanarsdol makes good Jam. 7 lbs for 15c 25c 45c 27 c 20c 42c 60c 22c 24c 58c 12c 30c 25c Our Store Will Close Every Saturday at 6 P.M. Mussallem's Cash & ! Carry Store j "Where Dollars Hare More Cents" ! 319 Third Avenue Phone 18 & 360 Salvation Army Tea and Sale Is Successful Event The Salvation Army Citadel was. pretrtiiv detedj(pr:('rteaindi' sale orhern? cooking, candy and fancy work which was held Saturday afternoon by the ladles of the Army. Capt. Ruby Steele was In general charge of the affair and the follow ing assisted in the various depart-nents: Fancy Work Mrs. Henry Smith and Mrs. J. T. Cook. Candy Miss Dolly Smith and Miss Annie Murray. Home Cooking Mrs. L. Wide and Lieut. Agnes Coxson. Fish Pond Miss Ruth Pitcher and Miss Margaret Pierce. Tea Room Miss Olga Zelisko. Miss Clara Pierce. Miss Rosie Smith and Miss Mildred Hunt. Kitchen-Mrs. Emll Carlson and Mrs. Thomas Carlyle. The affair was quite successful, a satisfactory sum being realized. H. R. WaUon. accountant of, Wales Island cannery, was a pas- j senger aboard the Catala last ev-j ening bound from Vancouver to the cannery where he will spend, the season. Monday & TuestS two snows -jgj What Is th, Priie ofT millionaire? See 'She W ante A Millionai With Joan Bennett. Spencer Trad Una Merkel, James KirtJ She bouiht a riih husband paid for him utih trac Comedy ANDY 1 LVDE iJ "Shopping Hue w,-Tennis 'B.M KHAsn FOREHAND & M l ,i Cartoon "Aln. a .,,,,. jl PARAMOt NT NFW's Feature Starli at 1 t i. ADMISSION - 15c A1 WEDNESDAY TIllESi THIS IS THE NIGHT! WED. Revival- Motor The Fish which made Prince RuperlFamous "Rupert 1 SMOKED rand" BLACK COD Prepared Daily Hy Canadian Fish & Cold Siorage Co., Ill w PRINTK RUIMWT. IM Warrii Repairing Old Man D. Pression is working f"r us now on the outside, st ndnu; 1 '- : new business. Has he called n yet, or are you still paying tt.- Ik: prices? These Arc Hconomy Days I am giving the people of thU district tlie best ami Wau-h Repair Service they ever had. My thirty yon experience guarantees absolute satisfaction The ne : will surprise you. A. E. IRELAND Watchmaker and Optomeirit 321 Third Avenue Trinre Knpcrt AIR DRIED SHINGLES Retain the cedar nil in the wood, afloidinj extra .inn 11 ' serration than kiln -dried shinnies Irom which the has been evaporated. Our sJilngles are made on Qui n ( Islands and. as a home product, deserve your i" fen -u makers wages on the Islands are spent eventually in Im: 1 pert, while Vancouver wages never come north. Suppm' industry and your own welfare by specifying Air Dried s.;n Prices: No. 1 5X $3.75; No. 1 3X $3.25 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE ECZEMA U & OTHER SKIN TROUBLES Soothed & Healed by Znm-Buk.