Tuesday. June 14, 1838. f Mil' TIi . !!! F Arcnur f. smith, well known Alice mi mining . lwiw v o , , . I J 114.11, MR. JUSTICE KRUSCHEN IN THE HYGIENE COURT OF JUSTICE Rheumatic Pains Gone Welcome Reformation JUDGE CONGRATULATES EX-PRISONER "Iremember your pse, very disdnaly and I congratulate you on your recovery. .1 hope you now realize how serious your crimerheumatic pains was and how easily it can be avoided." The judge then added that if the few remaining foolish people would only realize that a little daily dose of Kruschen Salts is at necessary to cleanliness as soap and J water there would be fewer aches and ailments.There would be less suffering from the pains of rheumatism, neuritis, gout, sciatica or lumbago. Constipation would be on the .l.l wane ana mere would be fewer cases of getting run down, and far less likelihood of catching colds. KRUSCHEN SALTS relieve constipation and rheumatism Kruichta fa a .ombinitlon of Mvrral mineral ulti whirh your, body must frt, In omt abundant .rct and fresh air. You ihould Have those salts sa"3 every day; Vi hence hice the the lm- lm- v . if..- I.." TARTvt.M, ivr thVin;id;Xn7.nT cbroKT ZrzSSL rrallv toned up, but which you When to 25 c, 7c JJ , ? can't yi In Nature', own way without It', the Utile ddosethJTelit VANCOUVER WHEAT i'Lurmnir nnrrn n i in, m . I. n ' vAiiLuuvr.ti . inp I a ru u - - - - . . t iu ' - - ' dncuuvrr. -ann pirpwhatp in iha ivnpar u.ri rrnninn ot ci nfli. am ,u ... mi, - - - . w.w .tuutiig Mb f l.VU vil VllJ: USED FURNITURE 8-Piece Dining Room Suite Singer Sewing Machine Hand Sewing Machine Kitchen Range With Oil Burner Ranges for Burning Coal or Wood Water Power Washing Machine Doors, Screen Door, Window Sash Pictures,Books,gramophone records Musical Instruments; Writing Desk Boys Bicycle; Cash Register We Accept Your Old Furniture in Part Payment an the New PHONE GREEK 916 rfJ ELIO'S FURNITURE EXCHANGE I THIRD AVENUE Prince Rupert UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince; Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES- T.8. S. CAKDENA FRIDAT, DAY, H30 p.m. 1":30 p.m. Due Vancouver, Thirrs. a.m. Due Vancouver, Monday A.M. If convenient pleas purchase tickets at office Further Information Regarding ftefiervatlona and Tickets From A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Af ent, Third Ave. Phone 568 THE nAttY NET73 VKQt THRSa LOCAL NEWS NOTES Shot from Charles Graham sailed this after-' Miss Betty Eastman sailed this Juuhs noon on the Catala lor a trip to afternoon on the Catala (or a Visit Vancouver. in Belllngham. Elnar Stockland has returned to the city from a ten month's trip to his native home of Norway. John W. Strombeck, well known pioneer Alice Arm mining man, was a passenger aboard the Catala Sun-day night returning north from Vancouver. The fire department had a call at 12:30 noon Sunday to the resi dence of Alex Ferguson, 211 Eleventh Avenue, where there was a roof fire which did about $15 damage. The cause ws an overheated chimney. j Dr. and Mrs. R. i'. Large and, family, and Dr. Neat Carter will I leave on tomorrow evening's tratnl for the East. At Jasper they will! be Joined by Mrs. Carter and will' proceed on a trip abroad. They w'll attend the British Empire Exposition In Glasgow and Dr. Large will then go to Edinburgh and London to take up medical postgraduate work. Dr. and Mrs. Carter will also visit Germany, Switzerland and France. They will all be returning to Prince Rupert soon after the middle of August. Going over from Montreal on the Athenla, sailing June 24, they will return to New York on the Queen Mary. Dr. and Mrs. Carter's sons, David and Bruce, will spend the summer at Keremeos while Alan, Peggy and Richard, the children of Dr. and Mrs. Large, will be In Toronto, Alan stopping off for a while at Decker Lake on his way East. Card of Thanks Mrs. C. E. Johnson and family with to convey sincere thanks and appreciation to their many friends for the beautiful floral tributes and kind expressions of sympathy extended at the time of their recent sad bereavement. DISPLAY IS HELD Itonth Memorial School Was A Centre of Interest on Friday Afternoon Booth Memorial School was a jentre of Interest on Friday after noon last when the annual display f the home economics and manual training departments was held Under the auspices of the Prlnco ftupert Parent Teachers' Associa-ion. Mrs, Q. E. Moore was general convener and there was also a tea ind sale of home cooking. The products of the home econ otnics department, under Miss Irene Hodgson, and the manual training, directed by J. H. 'Nordon were Inspected and proved of much Interest to all, high commendation being expressed. Particularly Interesting was the fashion display of girls' dresses in the auditorium fllrls of the various classes acting as models. Mrs. Moore was assisted In the (ea room by Mrs. W. C. AsplnaU Mrs, R. Wood and Mrs, H. Perkins Pouring were Mrs. Arthur Sutton Mrs. J. S. Wilson, Miss Dorothy Priestly R. N., and Mrs. G. E Moore, Girls of the home economics department acted as servlteurs Mrs, H. B, Eastman was cashier. Mrs. George Clccone was convener of the home cooking table being assisted bv Mrs. T. J. Bovl-ter, Mrs. J. H. Macey, Mrs. F. Barber and Mrs. M, F. Nlckerson. HEN ATTACKED CYCLIST PARIS, Juhe 14: (CP)--Cyclm.s near Amiens, Ghlslaln' Pauchae. farm laborer, disturbed a brood of chicks. The hen flew at him and he fell from his bicycle, fracturing his skull. Announcements All advertlsementsSn this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Anglican Tea. Mrs. G. Arnold's, June 23. Queen Mary Tea, Mrs Parkin's June 22. Eagle's Dance, June 22. 1 Canadian Legion Picnic, Dlgby Island, July 3. h Mrs. J. W. Nlcholls and daughter, Patricia, will eave on this evening's train for Lakelse Lake to get their summer home In readiness for the season's occupancy. PROSPECTIVE HOME BUILDERS are invited to look over our exclusive Jlst of BUILDING SITEP in all parts of the city. VERY LOW PRICES. It will pay to investigate Collart & McCaffery Ltd. Mrs. Curtis Gardner and family Were passengers aboard the Catala Sunday night going through from Portland to Stewart to Join Mr. Gardner who Is engaged In contracting a road In the Portland Cane! district for the United States government. BLACKHEADS Don't wikpw. Imrkhrad- dlwolv. them. Grt two ounce, of peroxina powder from an Urn 1m and ruh rntlj with wet, hot ttoth over the blackhead.. Thejr .Imply li-tnlvt and disappear h thl. ! and aura "thud. Have a Hollywood complexion Reino Finnila arrived in the city at the end of the week from Tul-sequah and proceeded by last evening's train to New York where he will embark June 22 aboard the liner Pllsudski for a visit to his native home In Helslngfors, Finland. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wilson of Boston, who have been visiting here tor the past week with Mrs. Wilson's brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tobey, will leave by this evening's train on their return East. They will be ac companled as far as Jasper Park by Mr. and Mrs. Tobey. SUPPLIERS ilNEI) For supplying liquor t0 Indians, Edwin Louden and Frank Evans were each fined $100, with option of two months' imprisonment, bv Magistrate McClymont In city police court yesterday,, They are serving the time. Hotel Arrivals Royal Mah Fen, C. Foray and Joe Chall- foux, city. Prince Rupert R. H. Gurd and James Lamb, Cas-slar: Harry D. Lord, Claire Dobbin and Jim LIghtheart, Vancouver; R R. Payne, Vancouver; F. Waterman Seattle: G. S. Andrews, Victoria; Martin Johnson, Frances Fryer. Iorralne Rude and Dorothy Lay. Petersburg; A. E. MacMIllan, Cas-slar. Central L. Frestad, Dundas. CUSSIFEO KITCHEN Range with, oil burner. Green 893. (un 119 9th Avenue East. Modern 2-storey house, 7 rooms and bath Concrete foundation. Priced low for quick sale. G. L. Rorie, Trustee- U3) FOR SALE 28-ft. boat with 6 h.p. engine. Can be used for trolling or net fishing. Only $300. Apply McLean's Boat Yards, Seal Cove. ' f ?lVE-ROOM summer, .house - for sale at Lake Kathlyn near Smith-ers for $300, half cash, balance one, two and three years at six per cent original cast $1500. Apply to Watson's Store, Smlthers, HC- U34) FOB SALE 35 ft. boat fully equipped, pleasure or patrol work. 12 h.p. engine. Going at a barga'n. Apply R. L. Newcombe, Seal Cove Phone Green 429. tt FOlt RENT CLEAN, well - furnished modern apartments. Phone Red 444, (140) BOARD AND ROOM ROOM and Board. Phone Red 249 (138) Food Energy ... I j fAVE delicious Ouaker Puffed Wheat for breakfast one day and Puffed Rice thenext-They feihot from guns so that each nourishing grain of wheat and rice is actually exploded to eight times its normal size. The tiny food cells are unlocked. That makes them 'specially easy to digest, so that yougettheirfoodenergymorequickly and easily. So start these famous breakfast treats tomorrow. Ask' your ;?rocer for Quaker Puffed Wheat and Quaker Puffed Rice today. City To Mark All Graves As Added Service The city Is instituting a new service in connection with burials at-. Falrview Cemetery whereby henceforth a small concrete block with name of deceased, together" with ! date of birth and date of death, will be provided on the occasiorrof each interment, thereby making a per-' manent record. To cover the cost. a small additional charge will be- made to the regular burial fee. FIVE GOLDEN WEDDINGS ' PINVIN, Eng., June 14: CP) -1 This Worcestershire village of 135 householders boast of u woman ofi 76 who has worked since she was 10 and also five golden wedding 1 anniversaries In the past five; years. t SOME NON-DOERS LONDON, June 14: (CP) ' Of 43,000 doctors asked by ' the Bri tish Medical Association What the) would be prepared to do in event i , . i a national emergency. I.7S7 re plied that they were unwilling to no anything. Overwaitea Ltd. CASH or C.O.D. Phone 843 BUTTER Ilrst Grade OiK, C7 3 lbs. Royal City Tomatoes 9Qn MOK, 2Vs. 2 tins Tuna Fish Fancy, light. Qp Per tin . Four-Star Salad Dressing; S 4 Quart Jar Ouaker Corn Flakes- O JJIW. LHtr.Y'S RIPE OLIVES 1-lb. tin 15c Aylmer Corn on the Cob- 4 IVK Q Large tin Scotch .Mints 1 Q Per lb Royal Crown Cleanser QCn 4 tins Royal Orown Soap ORn C 6 bars LETTUCE Large, firm, ff p Per head Carrots-, A Per bunch V New Green Peas 4 Qn 2 lbs XlfC Fresh Cherries Fancy Blng. Lb 2DC Golden Ripe Itananas fQ 2 lbs. L9j CANNING STRAWBERRIES Per crate $2.29 Free Delivery on Orders $3.60 and Over sm Mothers'! Children lore the trisp cr (itchiness . . i the delicious flavour of Quaker Puffed Wheat and Quaker Puffed Rice. Serve them Variety'.. .Quaker Puffed Whrat nn day, Quaker Puffed Rice the next. And notej One serving of Quaker Puffed Wheat or Puffed Rice, with roiiK or cream, gives tne energy Value ot two wripie- iamb chops. Boys and Girls! FREfi cmls&&- I .L rv I Y W,TH kX TOPS wtt. Bdt and Cod. Book Join the Lick I racy u- f ir j boa' tops or o.Wr an Ftak... r - , pukerPuffedWheatotQmkerPureiRicJuM.nJ Secret Service Patrol p "Dick Trtcf-b.PfcN 100. s.ikawoiv Sttk tofcether with rout nam. .d tddreit. Letter Site GET DICK TRACY'S SECRET SERVICE RING trhu a lecret compartment foe secret meiiei,photoi. plani, etc. . Cartica Dick Tract's picture and lucky u'ens. Send only J box tops. Linen Finish Writing Pad And English Made Mechanical Pencil - With Ettra Leads BOTH for 39c I For Car and Household U I 75c Chamois Size 16x18 And a 23c Sheep's Wool Sponge BOTH for 89c TZhii Pioneer DrUqgists I Ormes Ltd Tbe tleztll Store Phones: 81 ft t Open DaOy From 8 a.m. tHl li p.m. Bandays and Holidayi From 12 noon till t .m, ' 7 9.m. till pjn. se MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE Now On Display A Large Shipment of ORIENTAL CARPETS , In Different Sizes and Grades These rti"g. are .rhady by skilled Weavers Hn'd .desisneite ot the na- ' 4 ,. vW j Phone 77? 327 THIRD AVENUE J WcsK Local Raw And The Central Hotel Pasteurized Milk, "ooms and cafi VALENTtN sesfao'Lhoid DAIRY for" Coal PHONl tST MRS. C. I. BLACK 1 Smoked ''Rupert Brand" Mild Cured Salmon t "f- 15c per Package For Lunch; oif Toasted Sandwiches or Hors d'oeuvre One Package Serves Four People Keepi For Veeki In Refrigerator