ri ,1'. ? - -. -. i -. 13 i i I PAGE SIX WALLACE'S Dissolution ScUC Store News for Saturday Kiddies' Bib Overalls, trimmed with red piping QP OUU 3 to 5 years Boys' Khaki Suits with Belt, very serviceable 7QP ' 4 to 6 years Ladies' Chamoisette Oloves, various styles Qp from, pair Kiddies' Crib Blankets, pink or blue, reg. 85c CQp OUU for, each Wool Sport Sox, values to 85c 4lP from, pair - Children's Hose, silk and wool, lisles and silks Zfif UUt 2 pairs for Curtain Frilled Goods, an assortment, cream with fancy "fl fin frills, values tc 30c, for, per yard Children's Non-run Bloomers, peach or pink 43C per pair Silk Pa jama Suits, in a variety of colors and styles 4Q values to $2.95. per suit Silk Gowns, In a variety of shades and trims A p from i Trlncess Slips, silk rayon, several colors 7Qp from Ladies' Full Fashioned Hose, all the latest shades, the Qfip famous Cortlcclll brand, values to $1.75. very special, pair The above items represent but a very small portion of the wonderful values we are offering. All our stock is being sold at corresponding reductions. NEXT WEEK WILL BE THE LAST WEEK OF THIS RECORD PRICE-CUTTING SALE Many lines are completely sold out, and will be replaced shortly with the newest lines we can procure. JheFish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED - BLACK CO Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Siorage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. ALL OUR COALS ARE IN A DRY SHED Delivered Dry to Your Bin. You are assured In setting full weight JASrEll WILDFIHL EUG Per Ton, $12.50; Cash Price $11.50 JASPER WILDrillE LUMP-PerTon, $13.50; Cash Trice .. 12.50 PEMBINA EGG Iter Price, $12.50; Cash Price 1U0 These Coals are from Alberta. Dry Jack Pine and Cedar HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 COAL! COAL! 'Satisfaction guaranteed with our Famous Edson Alberta It Bulkley Valley Coal; No. 1 Bulkley Valley Timothy Hay, Wheat. OaU St Barley. PratU Baby Chick Food, Seeds St Fertilizer. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONE 58 & 558 TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOR SKEENA ORAM) Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City HEALTH OF CHILDREN Report' on Local Conditions Given In Government Publication Of 799 out of 895 children in the public schools of Prince Rupert who were given medical examination during the 1930-31 school year, 256 were found to have malnutrition j condition, according to the annual report of the Provincial Board of Health which has just tome to hand. There were three with mental deficiency, 59 with defective i vision, 78 with defective hearing, 76 with defective nasal breathing, 1 42 with adenoids, 359 with enlarged tonsils. 298 with defective teeth. 367 (with enlarged glands and 37 with ! goitre. There were a few nervous cases such as bronchitis, cardiac, pulmonary, anaemia, scoliosis, orthopedic and acne In Isolated Instances. Mumps, chicken-pox and whooping cough were the acute fevers which occurred during the year. j The examining doctors reported l the condition of all school butld-j ings as regards crowding, heating, ventllation and cleanliness as be-' ing good. Of 204 pupils in the local HlRh School 194 were evamlned. There were 59 cases of malnutrition. 13 defective vision. 33 defective hearing. 51 defective nasal breathing.' one adenoids, 70 enlarged tonsils.' 42 defective teeth. 37 enlarged glands. 18 goitre, one nervous, one bronchitis, one pulmonary, four cardiac, one dermatitis, two scoliosis, one anaemia, 11 acne and one eczema. Condition of the high school building was also reported as beinu good. All the doctors of the city engaged in examining of school children last year. Twenty Years Ago In Prince Ruprrt Mjuch 18, 1913 Work on - the new city reservoir at Acropolis" Hill and connecting oipe line has continued without In terruption throughout the winter. Settlers and homestead seekers throughout the whole district of THE DAILY NEWS Good dpx looks il aren't W always luck- l . , - Sparkling eyes and a smooth complexion depend on good health. The beautiful woman guards against constipation. She knows this condition can cause headaches, sallow skin, dull eyes, pimples, premature aging. Protect yourself from constipation by eatinsr a delicious cereal. Tests show Kellogg's All-Bran provides "bulk" to exercise the in testinae, and Vitamin B to tone the Intestinal tract. In addition. Ally Bran furnishes blood-building iron. The "bulk" In All-Bran is similar to that of lettuce. Within the body, it forms a soft mass, which gently clears the intestines of wastes. How much safer than pills and drugs so often habit-forming. Two tablespoonfufs daily in serious cases, with every meal will correct most types of constipation. If your trouble is not relieved in this way, see i ALLBRAN MM your doctor. Serve as a cereal, with milk or cream, or use in cooking. At all grocers. In the red -and -green package. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. HELPS KEEP YOU FIT SINGERS ARE HEARD FROM Westminster Glee Group Has Tra veiled Extensively Since Being Here Three Years Ago Frank Dibb of this city has received a letter written in Jerusalem from oae of the members of the Westminster Glee Singers who vis Skeena are protesting at injustices i cent ly. Business affairs had been done them by the McBride govern- 1 worrying htm for some time. It will mrnt and William Manson thp !o- be remembered that, when the OIcc cal member. Liberals are claiming. Fred Renworth. traveilo' for Ames, Holden Co.. and W. J. Jeffer- on. Skeena River canneryman. will oten a retail shoe business in Prince Rupert Their store will be In the new Smith Block at the corner of Third Avenue and Fifth Street. Week-End Specials Mallcln's Best Tea l-lb. pkg. Wild Rose Pastry Flour 10-Ib. sack Purity WheaUets 5-lb. sack Libby's Sweet Gherkins large Jar Malkin's Best Orange Mar malade, 2Vfc-lb. Jar Libby's Queen Olives 12-0. Jar BeekUt Honey 24-lb. Un Malkin's Best Raspberry Jam. 4-lb. tin Small White Beans 6 lbs. Santa Clara Prunes 50.60's, 3 lbs Eggs Fresh Extras 3 doz Sweet Oranges 4 doz Jutland Sardines In oil 4 tins Freh Picnic Hamper lb. . Princess Soap Flakes , large pkg: Rosedale Toilet Soap 3 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 208 Singer: were here. Mr. Branscombe was unable to make the trip north -n iro nt of Ulness but remained In Vancouver. Phone 953 Phone 953 De Jong's Cash and Carry Friday & Saturday Specials Sliced Bacon per 4-lb. pkg. Ensign Strawberry Jam per 4-lb. pail California Ripe Olives per 12-oe. Un Singapore Pineapple 2's per Un Pearl White Soap 4 bars for Swansdown Cake Flour per pkg. Orchard City Peas Sieve per tin Malkin's Beat Honey per 4-lb. pall Icing Sugar per 2-lb. pkg. Sunkist Oranges Very large size. 2 doz. for Sunkist Lmons per dor.. California Grapefruit 4 for Delicious A fancy, 3 per box Rhubarb per lb. 1UI Extra 9c 46c 19c 10c 15c 29c 9c 59c 16c 89c 29c 25c 25c $2.95 9c Free Delivery on Orders ot $2.00 or over TEA WAS SUCCESS St. Patrick's Day Affair Staged By Ladies' Aid of First Presbyter- Ian Church Yesterday The Laides' Aid of First Presby- iterlan Church held a very success-" jful St. Patrick's Day tea and sale of home cooking yesterday afternoon ,ln the church parlors.. Throughout the afternoon many ladles called and the affair proved very enjoyable. The rooms had been attrac-jtlvely decorated for the occasion ; with St. Patrick's colors and adom-'nicnts, Mrs. C. O. Ham being In 'charge of decorations. j ! The guests were received by Mrs. D. McD. Hunter, president of the! Ladies' Aid, and Mrs. W. D. Orant! Holllngworth, wife of the pastor, j ! The tea room was In charge of Mrs. John Bremner and Mrs. J. j Watson and Mrs. M. McRobble poured. Serviteurs were Mrs. J. R. Morrison. Mrs. Robert Cameron. Mrs. Alex Mackensle. Mrs. Ben Dal-garno. Mrs. Rod Morrison and Mrs. Thomas Carlyle. Cashier was Mrs. O. McLeod. I The home cooking table was in charge of Mrs. C. O. Ham and Mrs. A. C. Clarke. ; During the afternoon there was an acceptable musical program which Included pianoforte duets by Mrs. E. J. Smith and Mrs. Robert Bartlett, vocal solos by Mrs. S. D. Johnston, accompanied by Mrs. E J. Smith and violin Eolos by Miss Winnie Cameron, a pupil of Mlss Nellie Lawrence, accompanied by , Mrs. J. S. Black. i Joan Bennett Wedded Again HOLLYWOOD, March 18: Joan Bennett, well known screen actress. ited here three years ago and gaveland enc Mrk- 8cren writr' several niamcu D 8 jusiice nere memorable recitals. ,wfre Since they were in Prince Ru- i Wediwday and left Immediately pert, the Glee Singers crossed the ' for a honeymoon trip to Northern CaUfo"lla-and Pacific and. visited Japan. China I other Markey u 38 ot RKr and " Asiatic countries. They are due bk in London this sum- ,8 nis tinX Miss Bennett, who Ravc h"r lVP as 22 has been mer and the most of the troupe will break up there. Edward Qmnscombe, director ot the WestQnster Olee Singers. dropped dead from heart failure re- married twine before mil m BMSJHsafMSMS 1 1 1 1 -J KH aMMHiKXsAaMBwIsaslI The bait thing you can buy or BILIOUSNESS and SICK HEADACHES Sold rvrrywhrrt in He and 75c trd bLtu CWTEU"SIISP1IXS i imam mvmtumxuvmmwivxmn urns muzK'vi r TWO SHOWS 7 and 9 p.m. Feature Starts at 7:40 & 9:40 SATURDAY MATINEE at 2:30 Feature starts 3:10 15c St 35c A Happy Leap Year to You wmm ROBERT MONTGOMERY in "LOVERS COURAGEOUS" With Madge Evans, Roland Young, (i iris brush un on Year technique See this witty 1932 romance U'! Comedy Clark & McCullough in "MELLON DRAMA" cartoon -in.zx utii kiiiinc HOOD" METRO Ntu MONJUY & TUESDAY "HUSBAND'S IIOLinsvT f miMtm i .b ' tm i tn twin iiintiTm turirtrt oackedlmiL FonnwstDietitianj J.wV:fr"nn,eni oui navor and la.- CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP I. rwnuSft the most healthful food by fortmSft Tht CANADA STARCH CO., Limits. M0NTMAI I r1M lc faff Till1ii HAMS ... AODatM SEASONED SITKA SPRUCE Wc arc pleased to offer the following special Im i 1x4 1'4 x 4 1' . 4 Mill Run Common Random Lengths either SIS SIIIPLAP T & G $12.00 per M ft. lllf; HAY LirMHKR COMPANY. I Til. , - ....... Q Do Your Spring Ucpatn Build Yr;ir ( inn USED CARS At lesj than V ur . -sold with One V.Y2U Chevrolet Sedan One n25 Ford Tudor Sedan Three I!)ii9 Ford Deliveries at Th n on i-.: i Midilion'ti and licensed, Wt hm 1 1927 Ford Model T Passenger, Del iveiy att Truck mu:'.i running order at snap prices. S.E. Parker Lid. -PhoneB "How do they do it? Among your friends (here's sure lo be at least one smart young married couple who are the envy and admiration of all who Know them. With an income that is frankly abbreviated, and with no benevolent Aunts in the offing, they still 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. . You will find that Jane is a consistent reader of the advertisements. Arc you? , . . . '