Friday. June 24, 1932 31 ANY OUT OF TOWN PEOPLE PREFER PRINCE RUPERT TO VANCOUVERJij; Many out of town Wpl tfplelwhofc who u , d to send their watches to ' 1 Vancouver for repair now mail ihnm to Max Hcilbroner, Jeweler, a., they are able to get faster re-,u, n.s, first class workmanship at u more reasonable price. The repair department Is in charge of a w.iichmaker who has had over twenty years experience in "Railroad Inspection 8hops" and spe-r.ulise In the repair of fine watches. BOSTON CAFE Reop ens Saturday, 11 a.m. Thoroughly Renovated Bright and Cheery United Church Tea and Sale Is Successful Despite a number of other events if similar nature which were being li"W the same day, the tea and sale of home cooking held yesterday af- tnnoon by the Ladles' Aid of First . United cnurcn at me nome m mn. K 11 Bedford In the Waldron Ap-;i : ments was a very successful af-f.ur which many ladles called during the afternoon to patronize. The looms were prettily decorated for thi' ocacsion with a profusion of, lupins. Mrs. Bedford was assisted In reviving by Mrs. J. J. Payne, president of the Ladfes' Aid. Mrs. J. D. Fraser, Mrs. S. P. McMordie and Mrs R. O. Lane presided at the tra tables and servlteurs were Mrs. R B. Oretcgor, Mrs. D. R. Barclay, Mrs O. Cksconne and Miss E. M. Eirl. Mrs. James Krlkevsky and Mrs O. V. Wilkinson were in charge of the tea room and Mrs. T. W. 811 vomldes was cashier. The home rooking table was In charge of Miss M. Sharpe and Mrs. J. S. Irvine. An acceptable program which was presented during the afternoon included piano solos by Miss Feero, vocal solo by Mrs. P. C. Miller. Mrs. R O. Large and Mrs. A. J. Webber and vocal duets by Miss Jean Robertson and Mrs. A. J. Webber. Accompanists were Mra. S. A. Klelback and Mrs. Alfred Wilson. Western Canadian farmers have 2000.000 autos. 32.000 motor trucks, 200 000 atAtionarv engines, 65,000 threshers and O.OOO combines. Family MEAT Market 957 Phone 957 Shoulder Veal. 5 lbs. and 75c 2 hunchs Carrots Leg Veal, 5 tin. and C j ft 0 3 lbs. new Spuds Stew Veal, 4 lbs. and 50c 2 bunches Carrot Veal Chops 35c 2 lbs Shoulder La rub 15c per lb Leg of Lamb 25c per lb liamb Chops 25c per lb. Shoulder Pork, 5 lbs. and 75c 3 lh Annies Leg of Pork. 5 lbs. and C QQ .... njpAw ius. n(J(Jie Pork Chops 35c per lb Spare Ribs 25c 2 lbs LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Make a point of visiting the Cut Rate Shoe Store before buvino- jsewiierp. it wilrrj PWouHtt, Mon1! M0l l&teISrfc..Sale "A'.',.wiu" BUU"' yur . . money, . . 111 I AM 11 1 im uicii lur me real Dargams. 148 The cheapest fuel In town, big oad slab wood $3.25. Albert Si McCaffery Ltd., Phones 116 and 117. . tf Angus Maclnnis, M.P, will deT, liver an address in Moose Hall of tonight at 8 o'clock. Everybody welcome. Mrs. D. McLachlan, after a visit of a few days In the city, will sail by the Princess Adelaide tonight to on her return to her home at Bute dale. Rev. Frank Bush field, who has been spending a couple of days in the city, Is sailing by the Prince George this afternoon on his return to Anyox. Mrs. F. M. Eastwood and grand son, Fred J. Peterson, of Victoria, arrived in the city on Wednesday for a two-months' visit with rela tlves In this city. Alex Tolmle was fined $10, with option of seven days' imprison ment, by Magistrate McClymont In dty police court this morning for pwearing on the street. Jwmes Sim was fined $25, with option of thirty days' imprison- ment, by Magistrate McClymont In city police court this morning for driving to the common danger. W. R. Tonkin, well known mining ' man, who has extensive Interests in the Portland Canal district, Is a passenger aboard the Prince George today bound from Vancouver to 8tewtrt A. P. Allison, well known Queen Charlotte Island logging operator, arrived in the city on the Prince George tfcts morning from Vancou ver and wfU proceed tonight on the Prince John to his camp at Queen 1 Charlotte City. Miss Shirley McEwen. who has been attending school in Vancouver, arrived In the city on the Prince George this morning from the south to spend the summer vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold McEwen, Fifth Avenue East. W. G. McMorris. managing director of the Kltsault-Eagle Mines Ltd.. which is engaged In development of the famous Southeaster mining property at Skldegate. arrived In the city on the Prince George this morning from Vancouver and will proceed to the Queen Charlotte -Islands on the Prince John tonight. Angus Msclnnl. Labor member of the House of commons lor South Vancouver, and Mrs. Macln- nis, the former Miss Grace Woods-worth, daughter of J. S. Woods-worth. Labor member of the House of Commons for Winnipeg, arrived in the city on last night's tram from Burns Lake, where they have been paying a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Godwin, and will sail tomorrow evening on the Prince George for Vancouver. Tonight Mr. Maclnnls will address a meeting hr under the auspices of tho tHn niinert Trades & Labor A 4 w. - 1 Council. Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert June 21. 1912 A committee of citizens .dlssatls-fftd with the narrow margins ly which the money bylaws were pas-h few days ago Interviewed L. v Pat more, local barrister, who save It as his opinion that a pro tPt aaalnst the carrying of the by laws should be presented to the city council. The, 4"Ti;,fonitt4e llcitor F. Peters contends that a recount would not be legal. n- J. O. Reddle, medical health officer, announces that, owing to the prevalence of measles, he1 has ordered the public school to be closed until after the summer vacation. j. r. Miller, local manager for P. i Burns Co., returned to the city after rmvlnn spent some time visiting in Southern California. Moose Picnic Dlgby Island Sun day, June 26vBoats eayfi'Cow Bay jok Afiuils $bc. Children free, tf Tonight's mixed train from the East, ducat 11 pjn., was reported this' morritiig to be on time. Miss E. Falrbairn, wno has been attending school in the city, will; sail on the Prince John tonight for ! her, home at Queen Charlotte City. C.,A. Jtlrkendall, local manager the Booth Fisheries Co., is lying seriously 111 at his home with pneu monla. No change In his condition was reported this morning. William Way paid a brief visit Skeena River cannery points yesterday going out on the afternoon train and returning last night. II. E. DcWolf, local manager of i W. II. Malkln Co. Ltd., left on yesterday afternoon's train for a brief business trip to Skeena River cannery points. C.N.R. steamer Prince George, Capt. Nejl McLean, arrived in port on time at 11:30 this morning from Vancouver, Powell River and Oc ean Falls and will sail at 3 o'clock this afternoon for Anyox and Stewart whence she will return here southbound tomorrow even lng. James McKay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert 'McKay, who sustained painful and serious cuts on hi: hand on Tuesday at the Prince Rupert Dairy, Is doing as well as can be expected. He was able to leave the Prince Rupert General Hospital for home the day after the accident. REMOVAL OF BUILDING Bids for the removal of the Montreal Importers and Kaien Hardware building, Third Avenue, will be received by the undersigned on or before July First 1932 Highest bid not necessarily accepted. 147 COLLART & McCAFFERY Limited. Picnic Specials For Everyone Why Cook When You Can Buy Cheaper? Friday, Saturday & Monday Peek Freans Golden Puff QAn Biscuits. 4-lb. pkg B. C. Assorted Biscuits 2Q( Soda Biscuits 10c pkg. 9Qn 4 for "" Fresh Strawberries Arriv- 1 A re ut ing Saturday. 1 box Royal City Pork & Beans OOp 16 M., 3 for Lobster Paste 'Vs, for de- Off. llclous sandwiches, 3 for U17 V Veal Loaf Square tins 31c Llbby's, 2 for Canada Dry G inger Ale f ne nlnU . , 4 nr tiro. v- " Felix Ginger Ale- S1.45 pints, per dos Canned Fruit Cherries, Grape fruit, Apricots, 25c small slse, 2 for Aylmer Chicken Paste-small 25c tins, 2 for Sunklst Oranges 95c .4 do. ...... I'duiumber 1 lovIothouse Tomatoes-all 50c -for Freih Cherries 45c 2 lbs. for Fresh Plums 35c 2-lbs. for Broactt-Fresh 25c Ham Machine QCp sliced. 1 lb. for Chocolate Bars For picnics OSf 10 for Mussallem's Cash & Carry Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents' 319 Third Avenue Phone 18 & 3C0 rt'lJ IP A TT XF XI VTITfl ' I V I I Lg-" j- j " s MILLIONS HELPED TO HEALTH m -. M ALL-BRAN. Has "Bulk" and Vitamin B for Constipation; Also Iron for Blood In ten years, Kelloggs Aix-BRAN has gained an Increasing number of , friends. Today, it is used by millions with satisfactory results. i New tests show added reasons for the success of Aix-Bran. Laboratory experiments prove it has "bulk" to exercise the intestines, and Vitamin B to help tone the intestinal tract. Another benefit of Aix-Bram Is that it has twice as much blood-building iron as an equal amount by weight of beer liver. The headaches, loss of appetite and energy that so often result from constipation can be overcome by this pleasant cereal. How much bet ter than using naDiwornung- puia and drugs. All-Bran action Is gentle. Its "bulk" is much like that of lettuce. Within the body, it absorbs moisture and forms a soft mass. Gently it clears the intestines of wastes. Two tablespoonfuls daily are sufficient to overcome most types of constipation. If your intestinal trouble is not relieved this way, see your doctor. Serve as a cereal, or use In cooking. Temijtlng reeipes on the red-and-green packaee. Sold by all grocers. Made by Kellogg In London, Ontario. Catholic Women's Tea and Sale Was Successful Event A most delightful tea and sale of home coomng unaer ine auspices oi the Catholic Women's League was held at the home of Mrs. J. Lome MacLaren, Borden Street, yesterday afternoon. The guests were re- ... . . l ived by the nostess ana Mrs. nar- old McEwen, prtsidejat oi catholic Women's League. Mrs. J. Fred Rltthie was In charge of the home eodteing table, being' isslsted by Mrs. M P. McCaffery. Mra. McBrlarty and Mrs. Klnkade joured and servlteurs were Mrs. 3eorge Arseneau. Mrs. F. St. Amour, Mrs. M. A. Burbank, Miss Margaret McCaffery and Miss Yvette Desro- iers. Mrs. A. Murray was In charge f refreshments ajulMrs. Hubert Ward was cashier. Mrs. A. D. Gillies was the winner of a raffle. During the afternoon there were -lano selections by Misses Margaret Hogan. Ruth Oillles and Margaret McCaffery. Announcements Eagles' Dance Friday, June 24 Admission Gentlemen 30c. Ladle- refreshments. Moose picnic, Dlgby Island, Jun 26. Eagles' Dance July 1. Admission Gents 50c. Ladles 250. No refresh ments. Eagles' Picnic, drossy Bay, July Canadian Legion Picnic, Dlgby Island, July 17. m End Pain, Swelling I Bleeding J 1 of PILES. I H , (HEMORRHOIDS) R wm iui.it mm WMiiwit W Hotel Arrival? New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot St Cold water: Steam Heat 75c. PER DAY AND UP J. Zarelll Tflfphon tS J. Lund. Butedale. COAL! COAL! Satisfaction guaranteed with our Famous Edson Alberta it Bulkky Valley Coal; No. 1 Bulkley Valley Timothy Hay. Wheat. Onts & Barley, Pratts Baby Chick Food, Seeds St Fertilizer. Prince Rupert Feed Co St. Peter's Tea and Sale is Successful Delichtfol t Affair Held Yesterday AtMnMif byEast End Wo-man's Auxiliary at Home of Mrs. J. V. Moorchouse , i Ml The home of Mrs. J. W. Moore-house, Eighth Avenue East, was the scene yesterday afternoon of a de lightf ul tea and sale of home cook- lng under the auspices of the Wo man's Auxiliary of St. Peter's An glican Church. Many ladies called during the afternoon and the affair was completely successful. Mrs. Moorehouse was assisted in receiving the guests by Mrs. O. A Kelsey, president of the Woman's Auxiliary. Mrs. C. J. Norrlngton and Mrs. A. H. Hill-Tout were in charge of the tea tables and Mrs. W. V. Tattersal was cashier. Mrs W. h! Ooodsell had charge of the sale of home cooking. During the afternoon there were delightful vocal solos by Mrs. J. H. McLcod, accompanied by Mrs. J. S. Black. Have Graduated As Teachers at Normal School Students from this city and dH trict who have graduated as nuali f!ed teachers from the Provincial Normal Safcool in Victoria are a? 'oIItws: Eileen Dunn. Massett. Viola Johnson, Prince Rupert. Catherine Mallery, Longworth. Mary Raabe, Smithers Marzaret Wlndt, Smithers. j Tittle and F. Little will nass through the city on 'the Prince rge tomorrow evening bound crom stewart to Vancouver whence thev wm nroceed on a triD to the country SUBa.gUBUKK'gC'JC3 sttggf tBXKT WArra SPECIALS for Friday & Saturday .'ANCY BARTLETT PEARS Mal kln 's Best, No. 2i tins 27C pci n -IBBYS PICKLES Sweet and Sweet Mustard 25c per 18-oz. Jar JRANGES-Julcy 85c Nice size, 3 doz. ... iAGLE BRAND LOBSTER Large fSL 31.00 JARDINES IN OLIVE OIL 4 (in tlrnn nor tin lVial,C4 UIBMU, Kv 4 "... 1RAPEFRUIT Aylmer. Packed In Canada 1 Qp Irtit TIUIT SALAD Aylmer 25c No. 2 tins, per tin .SPARAGUS TIPS Llbby's OI f Picnic Tins, per tin UCE KRISPIES The ideal j & O. SOAP 49c 12 bars ,UX 9c per pkg :GGS. FRESH EXTRAS 45c Scott's In Cartons, 2 doz. TEA Our Own Blend Bulk QOn per lb ARD Swift's or Gainer's Q Q n per 3-lb. pall FRUITS & VEGETABLES launch Beets Hn per bch junch Carrots per bch Jreen Peas 3 lbs Hothouse Cukes each New Potatoes 6 lbs. California Canteloupe- each "... Santa Rose Plums- 2 lbs 6c 25c 15c 25c 18c 35 c STRAWBERRIES Arriving Saturday Morning Qn 6DKf 3 boxes Watts Grocery PHONE 55 PHONE THE BEST FOR LESS" PAOB THREt U L I The 40th Anniversary SALAD A TEA Finest quality for 40 years has built the largest sales in North America. VISION The function of the Eye to see called Vision. It Is foresight to have your sight tested at least once a year. We offer expert eye correction at very reasonable fees. OUR NEW LOW PRICES WILL SURPRISE YOU A. E. IRELAND Optonielrist HlSMaMWSMSSSMaMWSWMSSSWMSSS'Mr-Va 4 MSMM'SSk WSSSMMSMSMSISSSllllfSBSSM 321 Third Avenue TheFish which made "Rupert SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Steamcri lve Prince Itupm for Vancouver: r.S.8. CAT.U.t EVERY Tl'KXDAY. 1:30 P.M. Vl Waypotnxa. arrlrlng Vancouver. Thuradiy am. T.8A CARHENA EVERY t'RIDAT MSII.M(1IIT. Arriving Vancouver Sunday midnight, approx. 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