Thursday. March 31, 1938. r Get at the Cause of Constipation! vna know Urn constipation often eivrr. you till' toty. runlcen, LWd down iceUne. Why not Bet fci ine l autr and fix it ? II you eat what moat people do .thing.; nue bread, meut antl notaKx'S-Hic chances ure all llur':: the matter with yon Is you don't get enough "bulk." And built" doesn't in on what you tnav Uilnk. It's k Una ot food that 't entirely consumed, but Irv.T a Bolt, bulty mass fci the lnte 4 ines that aids elimination. If this Is your trouble, what you need is a (Unit "( crisp, cruncliy KpIIosr's All-Bran for breakfast every day. It contain the "bulk" you need, plus Nature' Intestinal Ionic vitamin B and iron. Eat All-Bran every day, drink Dlenty of water, and see If the old orld doesn't look a lot brighter ! All-Bran 1." mde by Re-Hogg In v; y Announcements All advertisements In thl column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Basketball Dance, ton Hall. April 1, Dos. Presbyterian Easter Sale, April 6. Salvation Army Sale April 13. Queen Mary Daffodil Teu April 18 Baptist Tea, April 20. Cathedral Easter Sale, April 21. Dane In k Display, Oddfellows Hall. April 21. Prince Rupert Operatic Society present the "Pirates of Penzance" -Capitol Theatre, April 27 and 23. United Sale, May 5. St Peter's Bazaar, May 12. (United Church 'Young People's Circus Success j The circus staged by the various young people's groups of First Un- . ited Church on Friday and Batur 'day night of last week drew large .crowds on both occasions. Those .who attended got good entertain ment and diversion and the sponsors were gratified with the complete success of the undertaking. Numerous members of the groups took part. j It was the second annual clrcm and patrons numbered over foui hundred. The performance, it has I been said, was up t o a bettci . standard than last year's show. I A new stage was erected in the Chnrch basement especially fi this event and proceeds from thf circus will be used to pay for it The stage will be a donation to the church from the boys and girls groups of the church. Although the show was along similar lines to the one of lust year it was an entirely new script There were also new numbers anr. inew talent to take part in them The curtain was raised with the Polythonlc Pirate Chorus singing the circus theme song which wp composed especially for this oc casion by D, R. Barclay. The chor us was directed by Mrs. L. I Pugsley. The next number was a Clown Band composed of Vernon anl Eddie Clccone, Johnnie Thompson Brett Soles, Tommy Forrest aru Alan Large. This band played a very important part in the proceedings and saw to it that then was no dull moment during th( show." I Mi.! Dorothy Peachy danced th' Bailor's Hornpipe with gusto U the delight of her audience. Hr.i i dance was Immediately followed by a specialty tap-dancing numbei "For yeart I've tried real hard to make a perfect cake frosting- and now nt tat I've done it! I ! St. Uiarles Milk for the first time it's so rich anu creamy . Extra i-fresli country milk, evaporated to double richness, i's St. Charles Wmake tiling taste better. And-itn. nnnipii a i i.iinrips tmrs tikikc mint;' irradiated for an added supply ly ot of the the important important Sunshine Vitamin I. 1 Doctors recommend Borden's Evaporated Milk for lwl.ies and growing children. Get this Letter "family milk at your grocers. A British Columbia Product Smoked "Rupert Brand" Mild Cured Salmon 15c per Package For Lunch or Toasted Sandwiches or Hors d'ocuvrc One Package Serves Four People Keeps For Weeks in Refrigerator Ml by Miss Doris Hodgson. This again was followed up with group dancing, comprising two distinct sets of girls doing different dances, one set at n time. These dances were directed by Miss Maxine lleilbron er. As an ace tap-dancer. Elsie Kraupner was presented as thr Queen of Hearts in a number that brought three cheers from thf crowd. Then, there were the anlmab wild and otherwise. There wat Katherine, the Arkansas Giraffe who did a dance for the Ringmas ter when he told her not to dance She was queer that way. There way Samantha, the Gook, who coulci count and showed that she could As an unparalleled attraction there was Lady Zazarabella. Dor trayed admirably by Miss Bettv uarber, and her collection of trained animals. She caught all the animals by herself with only the aid of a water pistol. Next, the Ringmaster introduce? Professor Swindler, the world lamous magician, who did the Magnetic Mazzuzes Trick so well that even the audience was fooled Jack Davis was the Professor with the accent. TM. m .me periormance came to ar end with the chorus singing dodu- lar and old-time songs which were enjoyed by everyone. After this the audience could treat themselves to anything their hearts desired as booths were opened at once. There were also sideshows such as a shooting gallery, coconut shy, house of terrors, fist pond, , boxing match and others Invaluable aid was rendered by Bob Irvine, Bruce Stevens. Frank jDerry. George Davey. Rev. J. C ackson and Mrs. H. T. Lock. Responsible for the success of he venture were the leaders of he groups Mrs. W. A. Rlddell Mrs. Arthur Sutton. Mrs. D. R larclay. Mrs. L. I. Pugsley ant Ken Harding, who was program iirector and Wllf Hicks who was fhe financfal and business mana ger. Girls Print Dresses All fast colors. Values to $1.00. 2 for PHONE 9 time. Mrs. James Mastin Is sailing tonight m th- Prlnre Rupert for Vancouver where she plans on tak-: ng up residence. TS2 DiklVl KVfrS ?AQ. THRIB Head Colds A few drops bring comforting relief Clears clogging mucus, reduces swollen membranes helps keep sinuses open. VICKS VA-TRONOL Hear Colin Cameron M. L. A. Moose Hall, Friday. April 1, 8 p.mi Auspices C.C.F. (77) James Irvine returned home on the Prince Rupert yesterday morn ing from a trip to Esqiilmalt where he took a course of naval training Tonight's train, dut from the East at 11 o'clock, was reported this morning to be running on Hotel Arrivals D, E. Prince Rupert Bell. Vancouver. $1.00 Aprons Dainty pattern prints or Of AA VV stamped unbleached. 3 for ?. Straw Hats Assorted colors. Values 7QP to $2.50. To clear Sweaters In pullover style. Values to $2.50. Each llaby Blankets In blue or pink. 3 for $1.00 $1.00 Laundry Hags In assorted color IQf prints with shoulder. Each Embroidered Pillow Slips White only. 3 for Embroidered Bridge Sets Cloth with four napkins. 2 sets Damask Table Cloths With colored borders. 50x50. 2 for $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 LOCAL NEWS Badminton! Premier vs. prince I Rupert, Saturday. 7i30 pjn. Armory. 77 Dance, Oddfellows' Hall Friday.. April 1, 0:30 till 2. Serenadcr'6 Orch ..." (77V M. P. McCaffcry was the speaker at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club to day, giving impressions of a recent trip to California. President w. R. McAfee was in the chair. Further Improvement was reported this morning in the condition of Inspector John A. Fraser. provincial 1)01106, who suffered a stroke on Monday and Is confined to bed at his home. J. R. Torrance, western superintendent of. the International Correspondence Schools, Canadian Limited, is staying for five days at Room 44 Prince Rupert Hotel, Call and let him give you Information about the different courses taught by these schools. 178) RECIPE WW WALLACE'S 1 QUICK CORN FRITTERS 1 21)' -.. till Hojral City iioWrii iiautiim Cur a IB mhIu crackers (altrnit cup crumb) 2 sliphtly lrlru ? 2 1eaMMii Halt 1 truMMiii mifiar. Crumble cracker and mix nil ingredients together. ri lij Huful into a small amount of hat fst in a i'r Iiik ian, oyer mmlrralc licat. Wlirn Itrownrd on me side, turn and brown on the other. 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