Mrs It. T. Cross Is sailing to-' night on the Prince Rupert , or a trip to Vancouver. Tonight's train, due from the; East at 10:20, was reported thud morning to be on time. Miss N. L. Bird, who Is engaged in Anglican Church missionary work at Port Esslngton. is sailing I tonight on the Prince Rupert for a j trip to Vancouver. mm mm A - A A ..It ine lire aepanment naa a can i at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon j to Fourth "Avenue where dry grass, being burned by members of the department themselves caused a I scare. Dr. A. L. McQuarrie, medical superintendent of the Department of Indian Affairs for British Columbia with headquarters in New Westminster, who arrived in the city yesterday from the south, proceeded by last evening's tra'.n to Hazelton whence he will return here this evening. He Is making a tour of this district on official business. II II lr Basketball tonight 7:3. Demers' Spring Sale closes Sat-turday. ' Take advantage of the special cash reductions. (96 Mrs. H. Oakes of Surf Point. Porcher Island, sailed Tuesday afternoon on the Catala for a trip to Vancouver. S. D. Johnston sailed Tuesday afternoon on the Catala for a trip to Victoria on business In connection with the First North B. O. Regiment. O. W. Pearson, district manager of the Swift-Canadian Co, after a brief visit here on company business, sails by the Prince Rupert tonight on his return south. Relating experiences and impressions of a recent extended business trip to Eastern Canada and the United States, R. M. Win-slow, assistant manager of the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., was the speaker today at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club in the Commodore Cafe. President W. M. Black-stock was in the chair and there was a good attendance of members with a few guests. Frunc Deekerill, Royal Cily LHttiliun. WHOLE OR CUT GREEN BEANS Orefully selected, Under jnd of excellent flavor . . . tttdy to heat nd" serve. A delightful change from peas and corn. Try either of both. jj pijp PP j For Your Garden We carry a complete stock of Gardening Supplies Seeds, Garden Tools, Garden Hose, Lawn Mowers, Watering Cans, Fertilizers, Garden Fencing Feed EveiTthihg You prow ... tKii complete, 1. Jk ' H prtlll7lrStf; balanced diet llSll 1 Vigoro, per lb. Gc Bone Meal, per lb. 5c Cheaper In large quantities Garden Lime, 50-lb. bag 75c GORDON'S HARDWARE McBride Street Phone 311 The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED - BLACK COD - Prepared Daily By Cuafai Fish & bid Storage Co.Ui PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. I PAOl FOUR Mrs. W. J. Alder and son, Harold Alder, will sail tonight on the' LOCAL NEWS NOTES Prince Rupert for Victoria where' they wil spend the summer. A. E. Parlow, district forester; will speak on the museum tonight over local radio. 9Q) Mrs. If. Sherwood tf Terrace' will a rive on tonight's train from the interior and sail aboard the Prince Rupert for a trip to Van-' couver. Mrs. P. Cooley and child, who have- been residents of the city for the p&st few months, are sailing by the Prince Rupert tonight on their return to Vancouver. I The cases of John A. French,' charged with supplying liquor to Ipdians. and Henry Collison, charged with having liquor in his possession, are coming up in city police court this afternoon before Magistrate W. D. Vance. I Arthur Robertson, well known Massett sawmill operator, and Mrs Robertson are paying a brief vi?lt. to the city. They arrived from the Islands on the Prince John last night and will be returning to Massett tomorrow evening. S. F. Boomer, inspector fw Lloyds, who has been spending a few days here on business In connection with the annual overhaul of the steamer Prince George, sails tonight by the Prince Rupert on his return to Vancouver. An Ottawa newspaper states that Miss Alice Cruikshank, formerly librarian here, suffered a double fracture of the leg when struck by a car on the street and is not expected to live. The car was driven by a 19-year old boy. Miss Cruik- shank's age Is given as 40. Miss Earle Is Speaker Before Parent Teachers Hearty votes of thanks were ac 1 The regular monthly meeting of the Prince Rupert Parent-Teachers' Association took place last evening In the Borden Street School, Mrs. N. M. Carter, in the absence of the president. Mrs. D. C. Stuart, presided. j The meeting voted the usual yearly grants of money for sport equipment to the schools. Arrange ments were made for a tea and sale of home cooking to be held on June 5., at the home of Mrs.' N. M. Carter. Assisting Mrs. Carter will be Mrs. W. M. Brown and Mrs. A. MacKen2ie. Following the business meeting,' Mrs. William Brooksbank and Mrs.; H. B. Rochester, with a piano- forte solo and Mrs. Hugh Forrest, 'city. Mrs Emfst Anderson in Charge u vuvai acL-umpaniea oy Qf Pro(,ram at Home of Mrs. enjoyable musical program. 1 The guest speaker was Miss E.' M. Earl who gave a very inter- esting and vivid account of her travels last year In the Orient. corded speaker and artists, and. 1. Announcements Commodore Cabaret, April 25. Cambral Chapter "Leap Year Dance" April 24. Rebekah Bridge, dance, April 29. United Spring Sale, April 30. "Johnny Grows Up," Anglican Church, April 30, May 1. Gyro Hoedown, Moose Hall, May Canadian May 13. Legion Spring Sale, Sons of Norway Independence Day May 15, Moose Hall. Elks' Kiddies Flag Day May 25. COAL TO PLEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed FAMOUS EDSON ALBERTA COAL BULKLEY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL PRINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY PHONE: 58 and 558 The Ladies' Music Club met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. T. Kergin, Fourth Avenue West. There was a splendid attendance of members and th? rrlrfpnt. Vfrs BlrhnrH R Mnnrp. ti ti T.t 1 c - aix uic MUKiiig Ui u.c kjuwuu was jn the chalf Tne program on Anthem, refreshments were ser- tVia chW1, nf Vri.piiar.m, Pai ved and a pleasant social hour!Muslc was ln the hands of Mr? spent' ! Ernest Anderson. Following the 1. program, which wlas as follows, tea was served by the hostess: "O Canada. Paper, ''Beauty of Harmony," Mrs. 02. Anderson. h i iWano duet. "Dance 6fiihe Flutes." front "The Nutcracker" ! Suite," iTschaikovsky) Miss Mar garet McCaffery and Mrs. J. C Gilker. Quartette; "The Hat of Green," (Schumann) Mesdames J. A. Hin-ton, E. Anderson, P. C. Miller and C. E. Cullln. Vocal solo, "Maiden of Morven," (Traditional Highland AJr) Mr?. William Millar. Piano duet, "Qui Vive, Opus 12. Grand Galop de Concert." (Wll helm Granz) Mrs. W. E. Drake and Mrs. H. B. Rochester. Vocal duet, "Stars of 'the Summer Night," (Woodbury) Mrs. J. H, Carson and Mrs. William Crulck- shank. Piano duet. "Sonatl Duet ln D," Dlabelll) Mrs. E. J. Smith and Mrs W. L. Stamford. Quartette, "Indian Love Song,' (Thurlow Laurance) Mesdames Anderson, Smith, P. C. Miller and Cullln. "God Save the King." Accompaists- were Mrs. W. L, Stamford and Mrs. C. E. Cullln. CLEARING RAND SLUMS JOHANNESBURG, April 23: (CP) An expenditure of $55,000,000 involved In ajtfum clearance pro posal being considered by the Municipal Boundaries Commission 6t this South African mlnln? centre. The Lady who lost her looks SflE could no longer deceive even herself. Now, she faced her mirror in that moment of sharp heartache that comes to many women ... to some, years earlier than to others! She was getting old. Old I When she liad every right to he young. But wrinkles had crept over her complexion. Eyes had lost their sparkle. Even her smile was tired as tired as she felt! Many a man wonders and many a woman worries, as youth and freshness fade, almost overnight, it seems. Frequently, common constipation plays its part. When common constipation is to hlame, it may cause headaches, sallow skins, unsightly pimples. It may cut down your vigor, take the sparkle out of your personality. It is usually caused hy meals that lack sufficient "hulk" to promote regular habits. Kellogg's All-Bran hrings your system an abundance of mild, effective "hulk." Central &i W siLw, m Hotel Arrivals Koyal Hugo Wippermann. Massett; W. J. McGlbbon, Cumshewa; R. Oaines, Vancouver: N. Andresrk J. Jones, C.N.R.; Pete Brozat, E. Dahl.and R. C. Barber, city. Knox M. Storey; city; E. J. Simmons, Burns Lake. Prince Rnpert Dr. A. L. McQuarrie and H. A. ose, Vancouver; H- T. Collison, Skldegate; Mr. and Mrs. Robert, son, Massett. At 6:45 P.M. JULES LANI CFPR l3cttin i aresenls. I 1 .S -4 74 rRofnaitcrtfllel6dVw 1 y m i ST.CH&RIES EVAPORATED MILK Rats and Beaver We have a big order for both and in order to induce trappers and dealers to ship their skins we are offering more than market prices. Ship them ln and we will wire the money immediately. GOLDBLOOM The Old Reliable When down on the Waterfront call at the U & I CAFE for our special 25c DINNER Within the hody, this "bulk' absorbs moisture, forms a soft mass, gently exercises and cleanses the system. Scientific experiments have proved that All-Bhan is a gentle laxative food. Also that its "bulk" is often more effective than the "bulk" in fruits and vegetables. Two tablespoonfuls daily, served with milk or cream, are usually sufficient. Stubborn cases may require All-Bkan oftener. Isn't it better to enjoy this natural food instead of taking pills and drugs? Serve Kellogg's All-Bran as a cereal, or cook into delicious muffins, waffles, etc In addition to its "bulk," All-Bran provides vitamin Band contains iron. Kellogg's All-Bran is not a "cure-all" but it does correct common constipation. It is guaranteed by the Kellogg Company. Sold by all grocers. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. The natural food that corrects constipation Ladies' Music Club Meeting YOUR OLD FRIEND RACK AGAIN Harmony Rose Glycerin Soap Glorious for the bath. Satisfying for everyday use. 15c cake; 2 cakes 25c TRY THIS NEW RELIEF Puretest-MArtough Drops Retter than a gargle for simple throat irritations, dryness, tickling. 10c pkg. Ormes Ltd. "Jhti Pioneer Druqgiats The Rexall Btn rhones: 81 & W Open Dally Frn 8 .m. till 18 Fn. Sundays rfnd Holidays From. 12 non till I pjn J .P-m-tiu 1 ' Union Steamships, Limited Steamers leave Prince Rupert tot Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 TM. Due Vancouver, Thursday pm. T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, M:S TM. Due Vancouver, Monday am. WTeri Weekly sailings' to Port Simpson, Stewart, Anyox nd N Sunday, 8 p.m.; . A'Further information ranUng salUhgs and tickets i xw J6, .jfh'M'TH, Prince Rupertfent, Third Ave. rPl.