J paob rouR . 9 hale "to $taa..." IV'b.ut, r'kving; the' best luck with my cooking lately. since I ve token to usmg St. Charles Evaporated Milk. WheneveTl T J -V ..." "AT "ice ii makes things taste richer 1"... St Charles is a flora's milk, that's wly. Evaporated to double-richness from fresh full-creom milk. Doctors mention this brand of evapora ted mOk for babies formulas, because they trust the name Borden s. Ask for Borden's St. Charles andyou'Ube safe! r r t r r i for cUar-tytd, healthy acrmry iik this yen HMd thrtt thlngi-a wsn-nourlihtd body, plenty of energy, and a gooa digestion. " You'll find oil thrtt in Ktllogg'i Bran Flaktil Tfc wholesome, tntr gltlng goodntss of whole wheat, plus tifra Bran. And btst of all Is flit delicious flavor nnJ ovtn-frtth crlspMis of tnogg s Bran Flakes. At your grocer's, rtady . . A a mm - - Tar. Moot by .Kellogg m tonaon, Ontario. A British Columbia Product BOY SCOUT MAN TALKS William Solway Heard Ity Parent-Teachers' Association The Prince Rupert Pai em-Teachers' Association held its regular monthly meeting last evening in the Borden Street School. Mrs. w. C. Aspinall presided and there was a good attendance of parents and teachers. The treasurer, Arthur Sutton, reported that the candy sale held prior to the Easter vacation had been very successful and that one hundred and eighty-five members ""c "uuiiea 10 aate. Pictures were presented to Miss McKay's class in the Borden Street School and to Miss Normanton's class In the Booth Memorial School as prizes for obtaining the largest numbers of members for the association. - Arrangements were made to hold the annual tea on June 10 In the Booth Memorial School In conjunction with the display of work by the. home economics and manual traln- J3(ffd&Mi ST.CHARLES Iftjjff IRRADIATED EVAPORATED ft LAf. ing departments of the schools. Mrs. O. E. Moore Is convenor for the tea with Mrs. R. Wood and Mrs. H. Perkins assisting and Mrs, a. Clccone Is on charge of the home, cooking. Girls of the home economics department in charge of Miss Hodgson will assist as serviteurs. W. Solway, Boy Scout Commissioner, was the enpst cj - - uudvi auu, In the course of an in terextimr un dress, made an I urgent plea for a re- iuim in eaucation which would nam uuyB io mice a worthy place in the trades and Industrial life of the community and nation. Respect for parents and elrfprs nnri t. home must be Inculated in boys and girls and, If Canada was to prosper, parents must take action without fear or. favor to raise the standard of family life and to maintain that solidarity of home life whioh made the empire great and which ! imu inspired pioneers In their work of laying the foundation of the Canadian nation, it was no use blaming the government for prevailing conditions In economic and family life. Pointing to the so-called higher standard of living as a measure of progress, the speaker said this was a fallacy. Even with the modern luxuries, It .was not possible to have a high standard of living as long as the family life BV i aV , v ' flat I I 5 S&SZSte : 3 - MM I BSW 4 ---r- 1 nnil rl lUrP.OI I w f U dKAN riAKca s I i : MP I MfflllMII tkfl I . L. mZ I EAT TO F.EEL frfl w GRADE A MILK Give Your Baby Fresh Milk Daily taSM twice daily from our own Gov1 rS dominion dairy WITHERS IS HEREAGAIN Juvenile Stat Featured in "15 Jane Withers Is the star In another of her boisterous corrtfcdles. "45 Fathers:' which tODs this midweek double bill program nt the Capitol Theatre. The other end of the double bill is ''Dinr.or of the nation Was Impaired and lowered. It was the duty of the common people to; train their boys and girls In, the right way. to honor and serve Ood, t0 respect honest labor and those things which were worth while and fundamental in the life of the community and nation. If tnis duty was performed faithfully, Canada would prosper, If neglected, there must be retrogression. During the evening there was a most enjoyable musical program. Miss Edith Smith impressed the audience with skilfully rendered pianoforte solos Interpreting descriptions of selections being given by Miss A. Way. Vocal solos by Miss I. Hodgson, accompanied bv Mrs. 3. O. McKinley, also added much to the pleasure of the evening. Money was voted to nrovlrie prizes for the home economics and manual training display. Refresh-. ments were served at the close of the meeting and a pleasant time was spent in conversation. Try a Daily ew ciassltied ad vertisefnent for best result i. SOUTH! VANCOUVER Calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River Steamer leaves Prince Rupert Every THURSDAY, 11:15 P.M. CANADIAN N AT I O NAL STEAMSHIPS KAIEN TRANSFER Red Gillls, Proprietor DRY WOOD COAI, Furniture Moving and General Hauling Phone 60 Nobody Knocks The KNOX The Food Is dood The Rooms Are Clean The House is Warm The Service Friendly The Rates Are Reasonable KNOX HOTEL R. Brasell N. M. urasell HO DAILY 2TXW9 Fathers" Annabelta in Intrigue ' Film Rounds Out Bill ... . i ai tne Kitz," featuring Annabella, the popular new European star. In "45 Fathers" fortv-five bach. elor club members sign up as Jane Withers luardians Thev trv t.i ... make a lady out of her but shei almost makes a wreck out of them. When they send her to a finishing school, it Is about the finish of everybody. Jane, in spite of her ill luck in doing bad whenever she tries to be good, manages to save one of her wealthy 'friend? irom the atneneglnem from the entanelement nf n scheming society siren intent upon getting his monev. The Hartman?, eccentric ventrlloauists. danr sat irists and sleight-of-hand artists, also, play an Important part In the picture, the cast of which in. eludes Louise Henry and Thomas Beck. "Dinner at the Rit" ic on u - a citing story of dangerous intrigue I H.1.1.1. 1 . . I which wnins AnnaDeiia from brilliant salons of Paris through gaming rooms of Monte Carlo to a luxurious private yacht on the MpH. terranean. A lovely carefree girl one day. Annabella Is a riarW nrf. venturess the next. Paul Lukas David Nlven and Romney Brent head the supporting cast. f WHIFFLETS From The Waterfront Four halibut vessels sold catches at Seattle yesterday as follows: Tilllcum. 15,000, Washington, 8'4c ana 7c; Ionic.. 17,000. Whiz, 8?ic and 7c; Alma. 11,000, 8sBc and 7c; Arctic. 15.000, Booth, 8c and 7c. C.NJI. steamer Prince John, Capt. Nell McLean, arrived in port at 12:50 noon today from Vancouver via tne Queen Charlotte Islands and wHl be here until 10:30 tomorrow night when she sails on her re turn south over the. same route. MODEL YACHT RACE IN JUNE fo Be Run on Sunday When Large Tarty of Tourists is in City-May Form Club At a meeting held last night In' the office of Capt. J. R. Elfert, the harbor master, who presided, it was decided to hold the model yacht face for the Prince George Cup on June 26 if weather permits rn tht day the steamer Prince Robert will oe in port with a large party of tourists to whom the event Is expected to prove of Interest. The race will be open to all comers and classes of yachts. It will be run along somewhat different lines than in previous years as the rectangular course has been found, to be not entirely satisfactory in the past. It Is expected that other cups will be competed for this year and that prizes will be offeror! hv w..c. iness Interests. j There will be another meeting next Wednesday when entries for the race are to be in and at which he formation of a club will be considered. I Mrs. James Denholme of Tlell arrived in the city on the Prince John this afternoon from the Queen Charlotte Islands. Carl Klrmis, Massett hotel proprietor and merchant, Is a business visitor in town, having arrived from the Queen Charlotte T.Oanric on the Prince John today. Capt. Gerald II. Barry of Victof-ia, inspector of Indian Schools, arrived in the city on the Prince John today after spending the past couple of weeks Inspecting schools on the Queen Charlotte Islands. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelli Propritor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rate fl.00 na 50 Rooms Hot &:Celd Water Prince RufWrt, B.O, Thone 281 p.o. 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The Homo of Good Shoes If l lHWsWSjsjsjsW I Cheaper Feed Having A surplus of nulkley Valley wheat it Is necessary to reduce our prices. Call up 58 or 558 and Save Money. Prince Rupert Feed lompany 1 1 The Maddest Yarn that stakts fkiday Ere Did Spurt from the Fountain Head of Sweet Romance! L The ilory o! timid professor, caught between a wild young woman and a tarn young leopard. r t W tisssssssssssssssssssFsssssssssVWssssssmsVnissssssn KATHArUN! HEPBURN GRANT IN A HOWARD HAWKS PRODUCTION- BRINGING UP BABY WW with CHARLIE RUGGLES BARRY FITZGERALD MAY ROBSON WALTER CATLETT FRITZ FELD DlricfJbr HOWAID HAWKI . AuoeM, ftorfsc, CXLBtld,SaophrbrDudlTNiohoUaBdHagUm, Also POT EYE and NEWS LAST TIMES TONIGHT Jane U'hlthers In "13 Falhtrj-(At 8:19 Only) Annabella in "Dinner At The Riti- (7:0j and 9:30) ii - : - "''aawa'asswawsssssMr Tops in Tennis It's SLAZENGERS For 1938 Get a New Slazcnjjer Tennis Racquet Quality in V.. CI-!.. 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Hue Vancouver, Monday A-MJ H convenient ulense purchase tickets nt office Further Information Regarding Reservation and Ticket From itmce ituperi Agent, xmra Ave. in""-