FT -R V - - YiM iStX I Iff flS&rOC w m 1 " X. "fl 'Anyone can have milk Good reasons why youll lib KUMt KLIM il pMtrtlriffil W mBk pamiStitt. Only the natuid muUiurf has bera removed. All the ctm it kft ! KLIM Vrrjn firth indefinitely In its vruuro-teei . .-4itwf. Evm kfirr vmmi, KLIM ktrpt Utth n 1 trrt tut Ut time. (Nuu: lie uie to replace ! tifchtly.) KLIM if Mt, esty to ewry. Svr tpre. RfJ J : r ,mmMuteuM. Jm follow 0 m&e dteectkms yi tilted un the a. ; KLIM is n vital product required in large 'lite for our fighting forces everywhere, j: . a'.ly the amount for civilian use is restricted. l Atver for infant feeding if you have difli-( in getting a sufficient supply have your dtiicr get in touch with us. TMI SOS6IN COMPANY UMTTIO Dry Mi DIW ! . O. 0 TU IVk C U4. for delicious whwm$ SAYS ElSIEt "Don't lrt lock of milk Veep you fi enjoying new rnealtime treats! Use KLIM P 'a V"cl Milk. Just mix with water to get r-r r y milk for making tasty biscuits, custards, k. ;r-s and creamed sauce for vegetables and f Ji' Good for tea or coffee, too. Made, as e '.cd, this milk is always fresh." KLIM GRMYMILK. 'MN hawov powoered form' MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where dollars have more cents" He have a complete variety of avallsble Groceries, Fresh Kruils and VeRctahles Tobaccos and Confectionery rntE DrXIVERY throughout the City three times weekly (Tuesdays, Thursday j ana oaiuiuajs, Opposite Canadian Legion WEST END CAFE (Chop Suey House) ui:ori:.s Completely Renovated "M Ave. West I'hone 201 CHIMNEY SWKKI'INO OIL IJDKNKItS CI.KANKII AM) HKl'AIHKU New equipment and help assure you of a clean Job. phone Illark 115 HOME SERVICE HANDYMAN 7m 'old JTuiffCoal, .Amerrir ,ve old soul, hJndlmdke ifftovTrom pole to pole OS Now is the time for nil good men to come to IMiilpotl, Evitt & Co. and order their winter supply of Coal. Don't wait too long and be sorry for the rest of the winter. Order your Coal now. 1'OOTIIII.LS LUMP, EGO nd NUT. HUI.KLEV VALLEY LUMP PHILPOTT EVITT & CO. LTD. PIIONK C31 r,,0NK 6M Presbyterian Tea and Sale Is Successful The home of Mrs. J. A. Teng, Ambrose Avenue, was the scene yr.-terduy afternoon of a de- htfu! tf-a and sale of home ooking by the Ladles' Aid of Fir-'t Presbyterian Church, there beirv! a good attendance at the this affair, financial returns of i which were quite gratifying. The guests were received by the hostess and Mrs. J. n. McKay, president of the Ladles' Aid. The tea room, decorated with curly summer flowers and foliage, was In charge of Mrs. John MrOulre. Presiding at the tea table which was covered with a handsome lace cloth and centred with a bowl of lovely mixed flowers, were Mrs. D. C. Stuart land Mrs. James Simpson. Servi- teurs were- Mrs. E. J. Bmlth. Mrs. William Martin and Mrs. George C. Mitchell. The cashier was Mrs. Marry Calderwood. The home cooking table was conducted by Mrs. James Had- den and Mrs. Robert Cameron. TKWtACE Miss Ida Pearson has return ed to Terrace after having been teaching school at Klsptox for the post couple of years. .Mrs. II. L. Peanon and Donna, and Miss Shirley Redman returned to Terrace Wednesday night from a brief trtn, io Prince Rupert. The two glrla wtti be leaving shortly for Victoria. Mr. Pearson is now m canary. Mr. and Mrs Hoy U Tox plan on lea vine runrt week for Tor onto in the hope that change and treatment to be received to th fast will be beneficial to M' roA health. Mr. Fox. iormtrly of Stewart, recency sold out hl business here to O. McAdams. Mr. and Mrs. T. Qwood Brooks are on a vacation trip to Reginx Many Terrace people haye rvnt hoiklru; during the fine v. ather recently at their summer homes along the shore of L ikel Lake. With schools now ci JsHij) there wiU aeon be a gen-r :.il exodus of campers thre. i Acoorntnodaiion U, as usual, at a premium. NIGERIAN LIME LAOOS. O A recent development In Nigeria was the setUng up of a laboratory at Igumale to deal with investigations lnti lime and cement manufacture. The results indicated the pres ence of a large quantity of. high .:rade limestone. mam HIT I SAICI WHIM'S Y0UI MINAXD'S SOLDIERS RUB OUT TIRED ACHES DANCE I KIDAY, JUNE 30 onnruxows' hall The best buy In Monuments and Markers in B.C. is at National Monuments on 3rd Ave, first door West of Eaton's. NATIONAL .MONUMENT P.O. Box 998. I'rlnce Uupert 13 TAXI Now in operation Under New Management SERVICE 8 a.m. to 1 a.m. Re-opening of the LOCAL NEWS NOTES Among those leaving night for Vancouver was Leona Parker. Doug Frlzzell returned mornintr from a trio to couver and Seattle. last Miss thU Van- Mr. and Mrs. William Wless were among those wno arrived morning from Vancouver. A Presbyterian Sunday School Picnic Saturday June 2.4 Boat leaves HUNTS Float 1:30 p.m. (147) M5s Marearet McCaffery re turned to the city this morning nftr ndinz some time in Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilkinson returned to the city this morn Jng from a holiday trip to Van couver and Vernon. S. E. Parker and Thomas Mc- Meekin left Wednesday for Ter race whence they drove w Hazelton yesterday. They win return to the city tomorrow night. Announcements All dvTtlwmenU In th! column will be cbarged lor luU rnontn at, 2bc a word. Valhalla Dance, June 23, Oddfellows' Hall, 9:30 to 1:30. Whist Drive, Oddfellows' Hall, lune 26, 60c W. A. Canadian Legion Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, June . 29. De Carlo's Orchestra. Coast Regiment Women's Auxiliary Dance. Armory, July l. L. D. Cafe CHOP SUEY and CHOW MEIN Hours 6:30 a.m, to 1:00 a.m. Dominion Day Celebration, Port Esatngton, Saturday, July 1. j tag 9:30-1:30 am. week. Baptist Sunday School Picnic, tomorrow, 1:45 sharp. . J. C. Laurie left last night on a trip to Vancouver. J. L. Wright was among those leaving last night for the south. Itolfe Blackburn returned this morning from a trip to Vancou ver. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McKen- zle left last night on a trip to Vancouver. A St. Andrews' Cathedral Sun day School Picnic, Saturday. June 21. Boat leaves Yacht Club 1:00 pjn. sharp. H) J. E. Matbeson of the Forest Branch returned to the city on this mornjng's train from a trip to Terrace on official business. Mr. and Mrs. William Oeddes and daughter left Wednesday night by train for a three weeks' holiday trip to Vancou ver. ATJnited Church Sunday School Picnic Saturday, June 24. Trucks leave church at 1 pjn. Children bring parents and your lunch Registration cards. (It) The Ladies' orange Lodge has decided to apply the entire net proceeds of a dance to be held on July 7 to the Pioneers' Home campaign fund. George Lawrence, Delray Han- klnson and Hemsby King re turned to their homes this morning from Vancouver where they have been attending Van couver College. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hunter re turned to the city on thH morning's train from a brief Orange Ladles' Dance. July trip to Terrace. aceompaniPd 7. Oddfellows' Hall; DeCarlo's by meir aaugnier, Auarey, wuo Orcheatra. Refreaiiments. Dane- had been viiiUng thew; lor a Gladys Swarthout Versatile Artist Star's future In Doubt ISe- movies. Today Oladys Swarthout, because of vodce limitations and the dearth of contralto parts in opera, stands at a crossroads In her career. Will she by practice in voice and language be able to swing such roles as Carmen or will she save ud orera and become the outstanding glamor singer of the concert stase? i When she last sang Carmen at the Met, the critics agreed that she made a beautiful clgaret girl, but -that her voice wasn't quite strong enough. If such Is the case, the contralto roles or Wagner would be more difficult still. Gladys is one of the few singers who can do sweet, hot and popular songs, folk music as well as classics. Last year she did a daring thing for, a prima donna in making an album of requested popular songs from her Sunday radio program. They were received by the critics as serious ly as when she made her French album of operatic arias Her husband. Captain Franb CANADIANS JLAc THE BANK OF MONTREAL? T , t .1 -t T.1. !,.. n mitlirtn 1tkfipd dptlOSltOrS. . Lt IS not DV ounce uui inc uaiiN n a nw.. r . ' . besides thousands of other friends who use its services in various ways. There are substantial reasons, chief of which, we believe, are as follows: First, Confidence. Canadians of every occupation farmers, labourers, mechanics, office workers, home workers, business managers and clerks, corporation executives, professional men and women believe in the Dank, because of its history and traditions, its strength and its known service to the nation. ; Second, Experience. These Canadians know, by" personal experience 'in dealings with the Dank, they can rely on it come good times or bad, peace or war for the kind of banking service they need. Third, Modern Methods. Due to our modern methods, a spirit of helpfulness, and the practical efficiency of our staff, customers find it pleasant to transact business at the Dank, whether it be at the Head Office, one of our large city branches, or the smallest branch, in the smallest town. of the Bank, are invited to become one. If you are not a customer you BANK OF MONTREAL JY'ide Experience, Modern Methods, Friendly Sen ict prince Runert Branch: G. R. S. DLACKADY, Manager Stewart Branch : H. E. V. WOODFORD, Manager A Chapman of the Marine, studied , singing in Italy but gave it up 1 to become Gladys' manager when j 1 they were married. He not only sits In the control room for every broadcast when he Is In town. ... , ,,. jbut talks " to her designers about cause of Dearth of Contralto . . . Parts in Opera "x -" "c " I concerts, etc. NEW YORK. June 23 B i Oladys Swarthout Is Just about VRSR TERRITORIES the only feminine celebrity in! ... ..,. e;-! - me union ui ouvici. ouuiai.-.i lunenca who , has kept ... the same' . ne . hair-do for more than a decade lcount ln tne worid-ccupits IShe .. also the only Metropolitan ,te Opera contralto to pass th6 still : J physical appearance tests of the Stop Itch 214 oflmtct Bites Heat Rash Quirkl Soj itrWfif of lnrt ItitM, hit rash, rtvmt, hrev pimplr. talrt. rat"-, a! hW" loot and fXhr eitrfnylly r-kwi -ifc.n -ni. k-a tin suutUing. jntiarfAK D D. D. PRESCRIPTION. -rr..l at.. -iU T' h topi w year rr.rtwv bHk. Votir fli-iiu.. x sifct D.D.D.PRtSCRIPTlON. We are specializing in the newest NESTLES COLD WAVE Especially suitable for finer hair ANNETTE POWELL'S BEAUTY SIIOPPE Fourth Street. Peggy Saunders Atlas Boiler Works Electric, Oxygen, Acetylene Welding, Blacxsmlth, General liepair. Phone Red 88 1 i - . Jll... - J rAin' "TjWrfowson. low-1 outlas Barr & Anderson LIMITED Plumbing and Heating Automatic Sprinkling and Coal Stokers Corner 2nd Ave. and 4th St Phone Red 389 P.O. Box 1294 THE REX CAFE Now Open ior Business CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Opening Hours: 3 p.m. to 2 a.m. 2nd Avenue (Across from Prince Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 Have You Any Old Books? The Salvation Army Needs Them For Its Servicemen's Library Can You Help? If So, Leave them at A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. Phone "75 A GOOD PLACE TO BUY We are Juit reminding you of thing that you know. . . . That' we have a large stock or Household Furniture, Bedding and Floor Covering on hand. Send us your Mail Orders. PK1NCE RUPERT ROOFING CO. Box 723 Specialist! on Bulltup Roofs Repair, Rethlnillnf Free Fjtlmatej KING GEORGE CAFE Special Chinese Dishes Chop Suey Chew Mein Hours 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. 2nd Avenue and 8th Street 327 3rd Avenue KWONT. SANG ItlNG HOP KEF, CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open S p.m. to 12 p.m. Tuesday.10 pjn. to 12 p.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 12 p.m. Phone Red 217 J. L. CURRY (Late ot Yukon) CHIROPRACTOR Smith Block Qrten 09) PAGE THREE THE DAILY NEWS