UK-JV3TtC KRVSCHUt IK TUB UYQllffS COVKT OF JVTK Mystery of Bank Clerk's Failure J met; Were you failure at school? Pusonu; No, my lord. I wu a good student and captain of the football team. Jvdce; Abt I think I can lotvt this taytUry. Tell me, prisoner how many game of football do you let every wetlt now? Piuoker: Why, I can only play once week on Saturday!-at the most. JudcI; Thank you. That will do. This case is as clear u daylight. Pw'sonw: (excitedly): Oh, sir, Tm sure I'd be fit if 1 could eterdse more often. I'm not getting half enough fresh air or eierdse nowadays, J unci; Fresh air? What's the good of talking about fresh air when you work In the city? What you want, young man, is something to make up for this Inevitable lack of exercise. Something to keep your system from becoming sluggish. Something to keep you clean and fresh and regular Internally, just a you were at school when you were playing games every day. And that something I Kruschen Salts. PusoKut: I sometimes take Epioa Salts, my lord. Wouldn't that have thi same effect? Jvdci: Epsom alone is not good enough. Nature designed your system to need several different salts and In Kruscben all those salts are found. Each little daily dose of Kruschen contains exactly one day's supply, exactly the right amount to keep all your organs liver, kidneys, stomach and everything tuned up to perfect fitness. Kruschen is more than ever necessary at this time of the year, because it is a , valuable tonic Piisonm: Thank you for explaining that so dearly, my lord. I am really glad to know how to keep fit Juoce: That's right I Now go back to your work, and well soon see you the smartest, keenest man in your office. But remember that regularity is the thing. It's the little daily dose that doe It KRUSCHEN SALTS relieve constipation and rheumatism Kruscben is a combination of JP fe abundant exercise and fresh several mineral salts which 'r- You should have those your body must get, hi tome w't every day, hence the 1m- way, to keep the blood pure, TASTEIXSS m portance of the "little dairy the Inside" and the COFFEE OR TEA sells clean; sys- jost". Every drug counter tern generally toned up, but which you Kruschen in 25c, 45c and 75c bottles, can't get ln Nature's own way without ll't the Utile daily dose that doet it. JUNE SALE Paints, Wallpapers, Pictures, Muresco, Etc. To the highest cash purchaser during this sale we will give the pick of any picture ln the store, values as high at $10.00. Prices Were Never So Low As At This Sale WALLPAPERS lAp Per single roll, from PURE LINSEED OIL PAINT 3.25 At, per gallon PURE LINSEED OIL STAINS- Ci CJJ Any color. Per gallon Every article in our stock reduced. Don't forget we can save you money Silversides Bros. MacKENZlE'S FURNITURE 50 GRASS MATS 27x54. Each 40c 25 FELT MATS-27x54. They are suitable for any room OAn OVV In the' home. EacH -. "Everything for the Home" 327 TI.1KD AVENUE Phone 775 December Frozen HERRING BAIT ' 4 Gold Storage Ice Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. LOCAL NEWS NOTES Seranader's Dante Thursday, June 26. Boston Hall, (152) R. Cavenalle returned to the city Jon the' Catala Sunday night from a business trip to Vancouver. Mrs. L. S. Hope and daughter, Barbara, sailed this morning on the F. W. Guernsey, who arrived Sun day night from his mine on the Ec-stall River, sailed on the Catala this afternoon for Vancouver. Luth, Sewing Circle tea and homecooklng, 2 to 10. Mrs. E. Jen sen's, 3C9 6th E. Tomorrow, everybody welcome. (150) N. Green, who has been here ln connection with extension of the Northwest Telephone Co.'s radiotelephone service, sails by the Ci-tala this afternoon for Ocean Falls. Rev. F. E. Anfleld, principal of the Dr. H. 0. Johnsen's Office Will Be Closed Until August First Oscar Larson sailed this mom Ing on the Prince Jeorge for Vancouver enroute to Kamloops where Miss Doris M. Bews, school teach James N. Kelly Is In (town from Cape St. James lighthouse for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hayward are sailing this afternoon on the Catala for Victoria where they will spend the summer vacation. Peter Lakie, C.N.R. freight and passenger on last evening's train for over the line as far as George on official duties. er at Klspiox, arrived In the city a.T.CM. teacher's examination and from the interior on yesterday af- was conditioned as solo pianist in ternoon's tram and sailed thisithe Toronto Conservative of Music morning on the Prince George for examinations. Vancouver to spend the summer varatlon. Mrs. John Milton of Lawyer Island, who entered the Prince Rupert General Hospital on Saturday to receive medical treatment for the next few days, is reported to be do-j ing well. J Miss G. J. Rathbun, who has been at the Hazelton Hospital, arrived ln the city from the Interior on yesterday afternoon's train and sailed this morning on the Prince George for Vancouver to spend the summer vacation, .Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Schubert are ! sailing this afternoon on the Catala for Vancouver, They are talcing their car with them and will drive to California. They expect to be away a couple of months and, before returning, Mr. Schubert will attend a convention of the provincial command of the Canadian Log-Ion in Vancouver. Funeral Notice j Funeral service, for the late Mrs... . Wednesday afternoon at 4 :3oratT.he chapel of the B.C. Undertakers. No' flowers by request. Announcements All advertisements in thU col-amn will be charged for a full month at .25? a word. Canadian Legion Picnic, Dlgby LMand. July 3. FOR SALE He Estate of J. A. Swanson Tenders will be accepted by the undersigned for the boats "My-fanwy" and "Klnahan" up to noon, July 2nd. Tenders may be made for the two boats or separately. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. DEPUTY OFFICIAL ADMINISTRATOR I Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONR 57 1 Trains In both directions arej bulletined on time today. That for the. East will et away at 6 pjn. while the Inbound Is due at 111 pjn. Mrs. Henry Hansen and Mrs.! Mike Budlnlch were among the J euests at the shower held last i Thursday night by Mrs. A. O. Bart - j Rev. E. E. Brandt, pastor of First iett ln nonor 0f Miss Wadeai Mas Baptist Church, sailed this morn-jsaneni. ing for a trip to Vancouver. ! I Miss Hazel Mastln .sailed on the Rev. J. C. Jackson, pastor of First prince George this morning Jar Prince Oeorge for a visit in Victor- United Church, sailed this morning Vancouver to Join her mother, Mrs. la. I on the Prince George for a trip to James Mastln, who left some time Vancouver. ago for the south to take up resi---- dence. InsDector and Mrs. W. J. Service . and familv are taking ud residence! George W. Abbott returned to the in the Plllsbury house on Fourth' city on the Catala Sunday night Avenue West. ' from a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. ad- . bott Is remaining ln the south for Mrs. James L. Lee and son,' a while longer. Forbes, are sailing this afternoon on the Catala to spend the summer -vacation ln the south. Local High School teachers this afternoon on the Catala for Vancouver to spend the sum? mer vacation in the south Include William Mouat. D. Mitchell, Robert i Yerburgh and Miss Irene Mitchell DOMINION DAY CELEBRATION in Prince Rupert. Parade, full.pro- T. A. Bryant, teacher of the na- ram 0f juni0r and senior spbrts. Tndlan residentlal'school at Alert , tlve school at Metlakatla. sailed this jun,0r and senior football matches. Bay, having come north to the m"s " x-wih-c u6c u nag-raising, watcn papers ior jur- Skeena River with a party of children, is sailing this afternoon on the Catala for Namu. vancouver to spena me summer tner detail. Boys' Band ln atte.nd-vacatlon. j ance. Dance at night (150) divisional! Frank A. Stevens, well known-pi-agent, left! oneer of the city, whose health has Ken' Harding of the local Fisheries Experimental Station staff left on last evening's train for Kingston where he will take a summer course at Queens University. a trip been becoming rather precarious of Princp late, was removed last evening' In the ambulance from the Central Hotel to the Prince Rupert General Hospital. Confirmation has been received locally of the announcement made last week that Premier T. D. Ppt-tullo will be a visitor, to the city I I this week-end.. He will arrive Fil- Canadlan Legion, B.E.S.L. picnic, i day morning on the Prince George Dlgby Island, Sunday, July 3rd.. from Victoria and return south on Boats leave Cow Bay from 10: 00 1 the same steamer Saturday eve he will represent the local club atjam tm x p m Adults 6pc cniidren n a n(!P C.C.F. nrovinr-lal provincial convention. convention. I i ii'.)v- accompanying parents free. (tf) Miss Mary belle Stiles passed thr ning. Funeral Notice The funeral of the late W- H. Becker will take place Wednesday at 2 o'clock from the chapel of the ! B.C. Undertakers. I ' " - - - - He's, added RICE KRISPIES to his one-man band! Whn children fuss end frtt at tht table, serv Ke Hogg's Hie KriipUi. Thtst toasted rice bubbles are so crisp and crtinchy they crackle In milk; or cream - and how children love that sound! The tasty flavor brings them back for second helpings every time! Alt grocers sell Rice Krispies wholtieme and easy to digest. Ready to serve. Rich la energy. Made by Kellogg In London. Ont. UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.8. CATALA EVERY TUES. T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, DAY, 1:30 p.m. 10:30 ji.m. Due Vancouver, Thirrs. a.m. Due Vancouver, Monday AJV1. If convenient pleaso purchase tickets at office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 568 rhones 18 & 81 P.O. Box 575 Stop In At MUSSALLEM'S CONFECTIONERY For a Dish Of FUOSTKIST ICE CREAM "A Delight In Every Bite" Ice Cream Sundaes, Sodas, Milk Shakes Opposite Canadian Legion Can You Equal This? Clean, Comfortable Rooms with Hot and Cold Water Home Cooked Meals' Beautiful Harbor View Board Si Room $40 Mo. and Up "All Whlt Help" KNOX HOTEL Finest Quality Always "SALADA II E TEA Convent Pupils Are Successful In Examinations St. Joseph's Academy has been advised as follows of results covering pupils sent up t6 the recent S09 Torontp Conservatory of Music piano examinations: Grade" Nine Emily vYamariaka (honors). '' Grade Seven Phyllis Hamblln. Grade Six Marie Nickerson and Alistair Crerar. Grade Three Dorothy Kergln first class honors). , Grade Two Barbara Hope (honors). Lois Nickerson. Thrift Cash & Carry NABOB PURE FOOD SALE ALL THIS WEEK Nabob Teal-lb. packets 48c abob Coffee 1-lb. tins 36c Nabob Extracts fjp A 1 2-oz. bottles Nabob Corn on Cob - M.t fjn Largest tin Brentwood Peas Sieve OOp 5, No. 2 tins. 3 for Royal City Corn Fancy white, No'. 2 1Ap JAM" tins Royal Household Flour QSp '7-lb. sacks Raisins Finst Aus- OOp tralian. 2-lb. bag I Large Rtnso, value 25c, 1 Small Rinso, Value' 99 P M&Kf 10c The 2 for Campbell's Tomato Juice 20-oz. tins. 2r8C Quaker Corn Flakes Op Regular packet Mallow Macaroon 'iP Biscuits 2 doz Cucumbers 4 ffn Large size Canteloupes 4 A Jp Jumbo size Nabob Spic Assorted, 2 tins 13 c Nabob Jelly Powdefs "4 An Assorted. 3 packets Nabob Baking Powder -i ff p 12-oz. tin Nabob Orange Mar-malade 4-lb. tin Z Barco Pineapple Cubes-Large tins. 2tC Certo 9.0 Regular bottle Dedicated Cocoanut A.f Finest Quality. Lb --" Norwegian Sardines fl Ap In olive oil. Tin Peanut Sutter lilp Squirrel Brand. 1's .. Happy-Vale Kckles Sweet or mustard. AOK Quart bottle Grapenut Flakes An Regular packet Lynn Valley Peaches 9Q,Q 2 tins . New Green Cabbage ffn 0 L Per lb Bananas Firm, and AOS OQp ripe: 3 lbs. Recognized Leadership The very latest in nail polishes. Come in and see the shade assortment Price 5flc For Amateur Photographers Kodak Developing and Printing Outfit No. 2 Complete all ready for use. .An ideal gift Price, $3.60 Ormes Ltd. Vim Pioneer Druqsfists The ilextll 8tor rhones: II B Open Dally From t jn. tUI II tarn. 8onflaya and tlotlday From It noon till I .m, 7 p.m. till I m. i