i, .. -V. , ' r. -1 , "Rc'a- I.- 1- -M , ... , it.. .-'4- I J ..I" ' it ". S -it. '"lit 'II l, '-'I ' vn hid iL ' ri . A4. fe - ! At ft f k , rtn ion PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS Thursday. hp. Freshoutoftfiebox . . . after the show ... at bridge parties . . . teai ... dinneri . . . always . . . serve Christie's Sriow Flake Sodas. Their fine flavor and flaky freshness add a zest to every mouthful. unnsues SNOW FLAKE SODAS LETA IVSOTHEfl TELL YOU Mrs. Albrt Bolton. Toronto, pitefully pek of what Eagle Brand did for her little daughter, Margaret Joan. "For the first three months she was nurw-d, but this did not Srro to Mlisfjr her, to after trying nearU everything, I read an advertisement in a newspaper about Eagle Brand and derided to try it. Sbe, took to it right away and there has been no trouble inte. She hai I t teeth, all coming through without difficulty. Her flesh U firm, lovely Mraight limb, good bone develop-ST?. ?d 'i She won third pri at the Canadian National Eihibitton Baby Show last Septemlier in Class D, with 102 entrants." T?? ?f. un1?Ie ,0. ""'".your baby, or he n not gaining as he should, follow the advice of hundreds of thoounds of ether wis mothers and try Eagle Brand Mi!k. If you will wnd us your name and address, we shall be glad to send you helpful, free booklet on infant welfare, filled with advice and practical suggestions that will delight you. Every photograph and Irlltr published hy tlirjlordcn Company it voluntarily tent ut by a grateful parent or other relative. FREE! A Wonderful Baby Booklet! The Borden Co. -Limited, f PoweH Street, , CW.4 lajicouver. ti.u. vivw"1' P,et" ,fBd ffle frfe "py ' T00f 6Vpte ,dMon' Bthr Name Aiirett SWUWttttEaDba TheFish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE KUPERT, B.C. ALL OUR COALS ARE IN A DRY SHED Utllvcred Dry to. Your niti',; You are assured In getting full weight JASPER WILDFIRE EGG Per Ton, $12.50; Cash Price $11.50 IASrF.lt WILDFIRE LUMP rer Ton, $1350; Cash I'rlce .. 12.50 PEMBINA EGG Reg. Trice, S12J0; Cash Trice 1U0 Tlie.e Coals are from Alberta. Dry Jack Pine and Cedar ' HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 STARS IN 'WAYWARD' Delightful Picture With Mollicr-In-Law Theme Being Offered at Capitol Theatre "Wayward," current feature offering on the screen of the Capitol Theatre here, presents Nancy Carroll, Richard Arlen and Pauline Frederick, three cinema stars of notable achievement and popularity. The theme is that of a perse cuting mother-in-law, portrayed by Pauline Frederick, who thinks her son's wife, Nancy Carroll, is quite unworthy of the affection of her boy, Richard Arlen. Miss Carroll has a splendid ve hicle for her flashing beauty and dashing spirit. The veteran Pauline Frederick is splendid indeed in the dramatic parts. The manly Arlen also gives a fine performance. On the whole, the picture is a highly delightful one. Another interesting feature of the current picture program is a reel descriptive of the development of air mail service in Canada. This picture contains numerous interesting views including aerial scenes of Montreal, Toronto. Calgary, Edmonton and Vancouver. District News I i VANDERH00F L. C. Gunn, district engineer for ..he provincial department of public works at Prince George, was a I visitor In town last week on offi-jclal business. I The n'lhlir wnrki rlmvirtmpnt of ficials here have received plans and work orders for the Nation River, bridge. There are 20 men and three teams at work on building After having been engaged in mining; operations in the Rainbow Creek district for a little more than a year,. Edward Moore has been spending the past week or so in Vanderhoof and Fort St. James. He wllj be returning north In the near future. - W. G( Gamble, inspector of schools, returned last Saturday to Prince George after having inspected the Vanderhoof and Lakes Dis trict schools. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Smedley left last Saturday moming for Vancou-J ver by motor truck. They took with them a load of furniture for Mr. and Mrs. E. F." W. Heath and. on their return, will bring a load of goods for local business men. Week-End Specials Malkin's Best Teal-lb. pkg Wild Rose Pastry Flour 10-lb. sack Purity Wheatlets Mb. sack Llbby's Sweet Gherkins-large Jar Malkin's Best Orange Marmalade, 2V-ib. Jar Llbby't Queen Olivet 12-ox. Jar Becklst Honey 2W-lb. tin Malkin's Best Raspberry Jam, 4-lb. tin 8mall White Beans 6 lbs. Santa Clara Prunes 50.60s. 3 lbs Eggs Fresh Extras 3 doz .. Sweet Oranges 4 doz. Jutland Sardines In oil 4 tins Fresh Picnic Hamper lb Princess Soap Flakes-large pkg Roscdale Toilet Soap i cakes 40c 40c 25c 30c 30c 20c 40c 55c 25c 25c 95c 95c 25c 17c 20c 10c Alberta Market P. GAMULA. Proprietor Fifth Street Phone 20H Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert March 17. 1912 Rev. Mr. Levin of the Swedish Lutheran Church officiated last night at the wedding in the Knights of Pythias Hall of Miss Allna Nor- man and Nels Oman. There were . about sixty guests present and, af-iter the marriage ceremony, the rest of the evening was gaily spent in dancing. W. H. Montgomery, Socialist candidate in the provincial election, will address a campaign meeting tonight ;lrt-the Majestle Theatre. The city of Prince Rupert has posted a reward of $200 for any person giving information leading to the conviction of the person who sandbagged Rev. W. H. McLeod, Baptist Church pastor, on Fifth jAvenue West a few nights ago. Cavers Named President of Anyox League ANYOX, March 17: C. W. Cavers: has been elected president of the j Anyox Community League for the ensuing year. F. Dreseer is vice-president and W. Faulkner, second vlce-prealdent. C. N. R. steamer Prince John Capt. Neil McLean, arrived in port' at 1 o'clock this morning from Vancouver via Queen Charlotte Island nolnto and will sail at 10 o'clock Saturday night on her ro-1 turn south over the same route. ' Phone 933 Icing Sugar per 2-lb. pkg. Sunk ist Oranges Very large size. 2 doz. for Sunktst Lemons per doz California Orapefrult 4 for .... Delicious Aprkes Extra fancy. 3 lbs. for per box Rhubarb per lb. Phone 933 .1 De Jongs Cash and Carry j Friday & Saturday Specials Sliced Bacon per 'j-lb. pkg Bnsign Strawberry Jum per 4-lb. pall California Ripe Olives per 12-oa. tin Singapore Pineapple 2's per tin f Pearl White Soap 4 bars for Swansdown Cake Flour per pkg Orchard City Peas Sieve 4 per tin Malkin's Best Honey per 4-Ib. pall 9c 46c 19c 10c' 15c 29c 9c 59c 16c 89c 29c 25c 25c S2.95 9c Free Delivery on Orders of $2.00 or over Why nut get the best in Shoe Repairs for the sume price? LOUIS SlliniG 319 Sixth Street Stationery Office Supplies Toys Charts Books Radios Scwinp Machines McRAE BROS., LTD. FR. ALLARD TO SEWARD Veteran Missionary Priest of This' Diocese to Assume New Post in Western Alaska Rev. Father Joseph Allard O. M. I., for the past 28 years with the Roman Catholic Church in Prince Rupert diocese and Yukon Territory and one of the best known pioneer missionaries of the Interior, has been named resident priest at Seward. Alaska, by Bishop Joseph R. Crimont of Juneau. Father Allard Is very well known in Prince Rupert and will certainly carry with him to his far-distant mission the best wishes of a wide circle of local friends. A good deal of room at the top is made by men who have gone to sleep there and fallen off. ' g Wednesday & Thursday AXVa v, u TWO SHOWS 7 and 9 p.Jn. Feature Starts at 7:40 & 9:10 THURSDAY MATINEE at 2:30 Feature starts 3:10 15c & 35c .nuiii&iiiM"-i ut gSm U fPCOlXTW BRITISH COCU1 NESTLES n I i "ar. i sr r m. --. i v va u ii t j i -s rwpjpuwk .Viiu MT m IWIs------- i irgr,rTii.nTiiTi'iTWiT JUST COMPLETED RUN IN NEW YOIIK-FIRST fir c.. w r v w u. WAYWARD" With NANCY CAUKOLL, HICHAM) MMt v PAULINE FREDERICKS ' Docs mother know best, when it comes to the sweetheart i. A Paramount Picture pr,'ltl' Comedy Sydney & Murray in "Discontented Co W FOX NEWS SPECIAL ATTRACTION The Dominion GovernmenfrT ture of the Postal Service Made In Canada "THE FLYING POSTMAN" Selected Irish Music For St. Patrick's Day Fill DAY & SATUKDAY "LOVERS COUKAf.rnt.c. Largest Producers and Sellers of Condensed and Evaporated Milk NESTLfiS C -4 tVAPfSRATED CXNDENSCO rVAPO SATED TI1 tm4 Bbr S0 Sweetened Condensed Milk hut the Blue Label Unsweetened Evsportted Milk has the White Label estle's-World'i TESTLpS MIUC sb-A ply kit to it fiei', The exprnenct a4 Qi used la its nu-io ftisns. Ue t-iL Pure, tics sd from selected tews e ccnttsttd by mpontjs to double ricKaontiH in airtight cestsisia Thifs NestU's. Tee 'm-deased bss hid pan sura added to it tt How do they do it? Among your friends there's sure to he at least one smart young married couple who arc the envy and admiration of all who know them. With an income that is frankly ahhrcviated, and with no henc volent Aunts in the offing, they stHI have a home that is correct and comfortable in all its appointments, a home that is admired and copied by their friends. "Yes, Jane is a remarkable little manager," will probably be the young husband's proud answer. And there is little doubt about it. THEY DO IT THIS WAY Take a look around that home' and you will find no end of well known advertised products. For Jane is an efficient little manager. She can't afford to take chances that must only be debited to, "Experience." When she buys for her home she must get tried and tested and trusted products which carry an honorable name to guarantee her satisfaction. t You will find that Jane is a consistent reader of the advertisements. Are you? Daily News Want Ads. Bring Quick Returns