Tuesday, Juno 21, 1024, 1 CORN 4.'.J The heart of a kid glows warm for Kellogg's and these crisp, golden flakes repay in health. Easy to digest nourishing delicious with milk or cream or fruit CORN FLAKES Ovtn-fmh at way CORN FLAKES ft iiy ji Special Prices For a Few Days Only. MAKE THE CHILDREN HAPPY AT SMALL COST. Sail Boats Motor Boats I'm- -Spf i.ii 10c ?.ro. S.r, i.ii ... $1.85 ;$; Sjm'i mi 25c -Sj.,-.-,;.! .... $1.15 l,Ur Special 35c GARDEN TOOLS rr Special 60c Special 55c 1.50 Special .... $1.15 10c Special 30c SAND SETS AND SAND PAILS 7&c Special 65c 2.c Special 20c 30c Special 20c 7Mc Special 35c 'MaSmJii I: n To ,rr) your prints, a Kodak Album You'll enjoy all over again the wrk-end trip, the summer vacation and the fun you have just around the house, as wejl when your prints arc . stored, safe, clean, atkl in order, in a Kodak album. Precious now, your Kodak album will f lc:priceless later. , At our Kodak counter you're urc to find an album you will like. We have on and dosed hack styles most of them loose-leaf bo additional pages can lie in-wrtcd in a variety of attractive cover designs. A complete stock. Kodak Albums 20c. up Ltd. STRAW HATS LigKt Underwear: Boys Sweaters Third Ave enae CAIUIIAU1C A "VH STEVE KING Phone Green 85 1 Local and Personal u.c. Undertakers. -- Haynert, Undet takers. Phone 351. t( lr. II . II. lira; (rain Jiisl night fr Terrac Annual J'icnlc Prince Rupert ioneer Association, Sunday, July 0. 148 Dick Pillsbirry riiice George ou (rain . I anY5 1 WELTAR& J Phone 41. left on the refract-. returned to last nights Fool bull Juiilglil, Aiiropoli Hill. fi:45. iJomTiifou Cup. S.O.E. vh. U.W.V.A. For quality and preparation. set Hunters' Coal, l'lione Green 022 or Ulue 515. ' If. Annual Meeting Prince Huner! Pioneer Association in Metropole Hall, Saturday, July 5, 8 p.m. 118 It. I-. Ilivwii, manager of the Woodcock ltairy Farm, urrived in tin eity from the interior on yesterday afternoon's truiu. Mr. It. II. Ourd arrived in Un ity from Vansouvcr to join Mr. liurd who is associated willi one of the Skeena Hiver canneries. I. W. TeeUel, formerly agent Imtc fur the Stutter Sewing Mach ine Co., arrivefj.jii Hie eily from Hie south on the I'rince Rupert yesterday aflernoon. The Salvation Army I to re ceive a grant of 5n from the eity Hits year. A report to litis effect from lite finance committee wa adopted at last night's council meet in?. - Mrs. .1. I'. SI rant awl sun ar rived yesterday afternoon on the Prinrw Rupert from Vancouver to spend the summer at Suiinyside where Mr. Strait: is cannery manager. Charlie 1 Unite and Sidney llunler r-'lurned la-l wight from a week's 1 1 -1 '1 down the coast 1o Swauson I lav. Itutedale and Surf Inlet 1111 the former's gnshoa!. Ituhy May. ; Juek Miller, who is imw cesid- mg 111 t.os Angeles, arrived 111 Hie city fe-tiM Vancouver on the t'rinrc Kuitcrl yesterday after noon Hitd will remain here until Hie end of the week. Iln. A. M. Ma 11 son was elected deputy grand master of the Masuuie (iratiil l.odie of Ilritislj Columbia al the convention in Vancouver last week. Stephen JoneH of Victoria is grand mas ter. , The new fire limits liylaw wus further lahl over for a week hy the eily council lasl nifrnt. Oily Solicitor Junes tforlinp that the eily engineer had so far been utialilc to find time to -revise the description clauses. An application from Mrs. II. Smeeton to iiureliase tax sale lols 50 mill 57. Id'x'k tT. section I. for :tti(l cash was i-eceived hy the city council last night and referred to Hie finance commit lee with power to act. ThU B.by Wfll.re Book and thm Baby Record will be rnt you free on request. Write The Borden Co. Limited,' VANCOUVER Eagle Brand U the natural food lor babiet when rnother'a milk I alia, s2I"J . BBM fl hiim- iw IH TIIE DAILY N1WB. PAOR THRim WHEREVER you buy it and whenever you buy it. Magic Ilakingf Powder is always entirely dependable, because it contains no alum or adulterants of any kind. MADE IN CANADA E.W.CILLETTC0.LTD TORONTO WINNIPEG MONTREAL The annual SI. Andrew' Society picnic will be held on July 2V. J. A. Hrough sailed for Van couver ou the I'rince Hupert last night. I'rince Hupert Annual September 'J to 13. Knlries dose September 5. If Areomits up to June 21 total ling st-Ql were passed for payment at last night's eity council meeting". a Mrs. Frank IMwb ami sun are sailing tomorrow aflernoon on the 'rincee Alice for Vancouver on a holiday trip Tea and Sale of Home Ootmg. Women's AM yf'St. Paul's Luth eran Cliureli, Metmpole Hulldiiig Wednesday. June 25, 3 to 0- p.m 1 IlK I.-tcal iiurvement construe tion bylaw ri'ovkling for the leaving of Atlm Avenue west ,tf Sevcwleenlh Si reel and Fulton Street between Sixth Avenue and Eighth Avenue were finally adopted al last uighf's Htunc1l meetinlt Local Imprsvemenl roiislrue. lioo teyHws provldmg for the pnvuig of Atlm Avciue west o Seetiteentli street ami Fulton Slieel between Sixth Avenue and Eighth Avenue were finally adopted at last night's council meeting. 1. V. Hone, after a trip to California. lell Vancouver ..last week for England where be will meet Mrs. Hone and spend two mouths louring Europe. II is Mr. Hone's intention-ln Tel urn lo Canada later, jjnd establish in tanromer. ' Ernest Maynatil t-to be allow ed In real his house 011 Eleventh Avenue built under the Soldiers' Hnusini; Scheme providing the rent is paid into he eily. A report In this effect, from the housing committee was adopted by the eily council last night. W. Weaver, John Weaver and I'eter Donnelly, charged with the eleeletl for speedy trial yesterday aflernoon aud Ihe eases were ad journed pending the appointment of a crown prosecutor. I.. W. I'almore has the rase for )a ft mmeudalion of Ihe fi nance committee, the eily council decided last ni-rhl to engage Oeorge Crale lo eollecl poll taxes Ins remuneration to 5 iter cent of collection., A.M. CoJIart suggested tbal he be allowed to wear a police uniform ineonneclion willi the work. II. Silverlhoriie. ''prominent rancher of Houston, ,and Mrs. Silverlhoriie arrived in the city from the interior last night and are registered at the Prince Hupert Hotel. They had intended going through to California but. after arriving here, received 1 lelegnmi telling of the death of their dnugliler-in-law so they are return my to HuUm touiyht. LARGE SUMS lrc.-s. I1J JAPELECTION Something Like Twenty Million Dollars. Expended on the Thousand Candidates J'OKIO, June 21. The most expensive election in Japan's parliameiilary liislory was that held recently to choose the i01 members of the House of llcpre-sentalives. Estimate,' of Hhe (olal exiendi(ure of the caudida- Ics and parties, not iiicluiJiii-,' the necessary expcnsei of the gov ernment on election machinery. range between 1 7,000,000 and $22,000,000, with most of the esliniales approaching the larger figure. Willi more than 1,000 caiudi dales in the field, it it estimated that each aspirant spent 'an aver age of 120,000. The contest for tlie Morioka seat, in which Korekiyo Taka hasha, president of the Seiyukal (tarty, defealed his Seiyuhonlo rival, Ichiinin Tago, by a narrow margin of IU voles, brought out the most lavish spending. Mr. Takahashi is believed to have scnt nearly 8150.000, while hi? defeated rival disposed of about 1 00.000. In Toklo In Tokio the largest amountl - was spent by the independent candidate Takagi, who got rid of ?50.000 and won. The average for each candidate in Tokio is laced at ?25,000. That money counted for A great deal I shown by the case of a randidate named Mori. He had only 1 0,000 to pend and received only 10 votes I' his successful rival's 3,000 WIRELESS REPORT S a.m. HL'I.L HAHHOIl. Overcast. calm; barometer, 2H.U8; temper. alure. l: sea smooth: h p.m poke lug I.orne in Milhank South bound for l'owell Hiver; X sM.ke steamer Canadian' Ob server. Nauaimo for Ocean Fall-. otT Mastepnan Island; H p.m spoke sleimer Canadian "Fanner left Ocean Falls 7.30 n.m. jfor Astoria: 4t0 a.m. s-inke stcamei I'riiiress Ena left Kyouuot for Hoe Harbor. liILM) THEE l' UN T Overcast raUo -4neomH ee-.3 tteorper- alurc, .53; sea Miiooth. liKJHY ISI.ANI1. Foggy, calm; barometer. 30.20: temperature. 51; 8 p.m. spoke steamer Em press of Canada 2000 miles west of Ittgby Islam) outbound. Noon HCI.L HAHKOH. Cloudy, light norlhwesl wind: barometer 30.00; temperature. C2: sea smooth; 10.30 a.m. spoke steamer I'rin- cess Ma(uinua due Hull Harbor I p.m. northbound. HEAlt THEE I'OI.V'I'. Olear. calm; baromeU-r, 30.03; tenier- ature. 02, t-ea smooth. IHOHY ISLAM . Clear, calm; barometer. 30.20; temperature. Ci2; sea smooth. PRINCE RUPERT SCHOOLS PUBLIC The following information is required by the School Hoard. (a) Number of children who have not been to school before ami who will 1.e ready lo enter the lloolli or the Hordcn Street .schools in September next. o) .uiniier 01 impils a above who will be ready for the deceiving class at the Westview school which will be re-opened 111 September. Will parents of children con cerned please communicate with the Principal, Public Schools. kIv- Ihefl of u net at Kennedy Island 1 in3 of pupil, aye. and nd W. II. VANCE, Secretary. SALT LAKES SERYICE the Launch "23" will leave Swanson's Float on Thursdays, Saturday and Sunday afternoons every half hour from 1 ji.m. un til C.30 p.m. and on other week days at 2, 4 and 0.45 p.m. The last boat home each day will leave the Salt Lakes float sharp at 7 p.m. Sunday and holiday picnic parties specially arranged for. Launches, row-boats and canoes for sale and hire. Prince Rupert lloathouse. a mm 1 BT BK. IbVi 1 II I 1 am eTeTeTeV VI9akTBBT IWi'illlBBB? CATARRH el the BLADDER Each Canaille Dar nama Jiiwn vfetnimUrJktU 0GDENS CUT PLUG NOW PACKED IN M YTt. ALWAYS THE SAME (80) m rm m m OGDEN 5 LIVERPOOL NOW SHOWING ' Betty Brown Summer Dresses Voile, Ratine, Linen, The Latest Styles Moderate Prices "Demers Phone 27 P.O. Box 327 j Lakelse Lodge Lakelse Lake, via Terrace, B.C. I I Now open for service under tnuiingeinent of Mrs. M. Haven. Ideal pluce to sieiid your stimmi-r boliday.s. Iteas-ouable rutes. Good home cooking. Comfortable rooms. Pishing, Hoaling, Halhmg in Lakelse Luke und Streams, BATH8 AT THE LODGE CONNECTED WITH THE HOT SPRINGS. Terrace T.AXI Motors Operating Taxi and Launch Service between Terrace und Lodge landing, ussttrtug gueU of quick, comfortable Irip. Abu operating laxi service to all parts of thevul!ey. Fur reservutioiis. and rale, apply to LAKELSE LODGE, OR TERRACE MOTORS; TERRACE, B.C. NOTHING BETTER The Autocrat of the Candy World. , ' PURDY'S CANDY A Toothsome Delight in a Beautiful Ibix. Sole Agents PRINGE RUPERT CIGAR STORE WE CASH CHEQUES.