m of a erict COUNT l is the one grain native " to America. One of nature's most healthful cereals. To know how delicious it can be, just it down to a bowl of crisp Kellogg's Corn Flakes with milk or cream! Judges good liquor In many lands tow tchord tin opinion of thit oUl CfigMi Mtr-i hunt. Fmr will you travel to find the tqual a thU w-tvllent Gin. 1 1 1 num t Ih not ju CORN FLAKES Crt or tU UJJU. SPEQALS! SPECIALS! la .i-ink-r Mentholated Shaving Cream, 50c, Laven-k. i l aitum Powder, 35o 86c value. D,,th ior : 50C : Shaving Cream, 50c, Genuine Gillette Iiladea, j i 1.00 value. Both for gQg i ;r P.-it'iing Caps have arrivedNew, fresh stock. V;,1,u sfrom 15c T0 S1.00 'Willi 11 7hc f-toneer Druooists THIRD AVE. V SIXTH ST -TELEPHONE r"20P I have something you want; you have something int Wo get together through the classified ads. I llll III II II ESTAhllSIILU BT JOSEPH & JOHN VICKERS CO., LeJ. LONDON JJ5Q ENCLANP Local Items 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Big 4 Taxi, tf Dentist Dr. J. It. Gosse. Phone C86. &e' Richmond's" Louvre windows. ' ' See Wallace's windows, dollar day specials, Saturday. Stirling Tea Uoom onen for regular boarders at reasonable rates. Children's silk lisle and wool hose, 2 pre. for 51.00, Wallace's. G. A. McMillan, superintendent of the local drv dock, sailed last night on the Prince George for a brief trip to Vancouver on com pany business. 8. W. Taylor or the Vancouver sun of Williams, Mancon & Gonzales sailed last night by the Prince George on his return to Vancouver after having spent a few days in the city on legal business. Jack Crawford, purser of the steamer Prince Rupert, who stop- pea ofl here to Klve evidence In i the Supreme Court case of Bil- Jings vs Canadian National Coast .Steamships which was settled out of court, sailed last night on the ; Prince George for Ocean Falls I where he will rejoin his ship which comes north tomorrow. NOTICE Mass meeting of the ff. B. C. Salmon Fishermen's Association, Skeena River Branch, will be To TOAMH; msv ctfteern: ' 'jflHK' that ,dom have Wchiwma Louvre completed such a staryingWhaejpf summer 'frocks as" shown mrour ad. aeiaom nave we paid so low a - price for such high type models. .Tomorrow? it's your Chance to I save in this big valu sale that w'ty;4flfB$ HT Itore. m .$icijJnds.;louvre. IS EXTRACTS FROM VICKERS' DIARY 1752 3 JmMRm "Brother John who doth travel the road hath writ me that a Merchant in the service of Mr.Josiah Billings. Ship's Chandler of great rcnowne in Liverpool, hath bestowed high praise upon the quality, flavour and strength of Vickcrs' London DryGia Many cases have been contracted for, to be billed to agents abroad good tidings." , ,.. " i me wquui w U1 u, . uu,.....v... ,l,lishcd or displayed by of British British Columbia. ANNOUNCEMENTS t " PAGE THREE Catholic Women's League Social, June 121, AdiriiWiobi 50c Moose Annual Picnic at Digby June 30. Gingham Dance to be held at Port Clements some time in June. o be prepared buy a bowl K. of C. picnic, Sunday, July 14, Digby Island. Mercury silk hose, $1.00, Don't miss Richmond's Louvre specials at $7.85. Three 5 yd. nackaces cheese cloth ?1.00, Wallace's, Saturday. Football tonight, Acropolis Hill at G:30. Empress Club vs Regiment. Children's cotton sox all colors 4 prs. ?1.00, Wallace's. Buy your summer dresses at Richmond's Louvre for $7.85, Friday and Saturday. R. Parks was a passenger sailing from here on the Princess Alice' this morning for Ketchikan. Mrs. Charles Lowe and daughter, Miss Lillian Lowe, sailed last night on the Prince George for a holiday trip to Vancouver.! Harold Fleming of the Yukon; Gold Mining Co. was a passenger j aboard the Princess Alice this! morning g going "g no north to to Atlln Atlin held at Port Esslngton June 0 at1?"? 1 pm. to deal with important, Wh"e he W,U spend the summer matters, including answers from cannery operators. Fishermen please attend I 131 NOTICE Mrs. James II. Thompson re turned to the city on last evening's train after having spent ifte past two or three weueks at her summer residence at TOO LATE TO GLASSIFY FDR" RENT two ftftWern nouses. Phone Black 416. ' 182 FOR SALE Nine piece fumed oak dining suite, tables, rugs. Chesterfield and chairs, heater, etc. Phone Green 232, 132 Specials FOR THURSDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FINEST ONTARIO CHEESE Per lb 32c ONTARIO HONEY 5s. Per tin 75c SAANiqf CLAMS 2 tins ...35c KHLLQflG'S CORN FLAKES f Pr pkg 10c 1 LOBSTgn per tin 45c Ka. per tin 25c FRESH TOASTED MARSH-MALLOWS Per lb 30c FREE CUP AND SAUCER With each pound of Hraid's Rest O. P. Tea at 95c. or Hraid's Rest Coffee .at 70e, you will receive a Cup and Saucer FREE. CREAMETTES Quick macaroni. Per pkg 10c LIBUrs PORK AND BEANS Medium tins, 2 Una 25c LIBHYS ROAST BEEF-ls. Per tin 2fic PRATT'S DOG BISCUITS 6-lb. wicks. Per sack ...j 75c NATIONAL DOG B1S0U1TS Per pkg. ...... 4Q- SCHLITZ MALT EXTRACT 2 's. Per tin : 7Qc KEOALSIIAKhlt'SAIP-i t 2 for 25c Watts' Grocery duality Right Prices Right PHONE 55 PHONE 5G i A.Real, Snap in House Dresses! Saturday Only LADIES' PRINT AND GINGHAM HOUSE DRESSES-Smart patterns and neat styles. Values up to $3.50. Going at -1,35 Extraordinary values in all our SJlk.prema. ., Cut down to cost aid less. Everyone at these sacrificing prices. ' '' ., flQ . , must go go JAEGER SWEATER COATS Values from$G.50 to $8.50 going at ...... HALF PRICE PRIDE OF THE WEST KNITTED SUITS NILE GREEN, TWO-PIECE SUIT Chic BLUE TWO-PIECE SILK AND WOOL SUIT Pullover sweater with pleated style. Regular $18.50 .$11 skfrt. Regular $19.76 $15.75 TRU BLUE T1IREE-PIKCE SUIT Sleeveless pullover with coat and skirt. Regular $16.50 $12.50 AND OTHERS. GIRLS! SILK AND WOOL SPORT SWEATERS with V-neck and round neck lines. All shades. Regular $6.50 $4. 2.1 LOVELY SPORT SWEATERS with metallic thread Interwoven In blue, green, rose, yellow, etc. Regular $0.50 v. $1.50 For Bargains See - - - Mrs. R. L. Pelton, wife of the Yukon & White Pass Railway and Navigation Co. 'a agent at Atlin, was a passenger aboard the Princess Alice this morning returning north after a trip to Vancouver and other points in the south. John W. Allen, superintendent engineer for the fisheries department, sailed by the Prince George last night on his return to, Vancouver after having spent a few days in the city on ficial duties. Great Removal RcjlI Si c j i Rt. Rev. Joseph R. Crimont, Roman Catholic Bishop of Alas ka, was a passenger aboard the Princess Alice this morninir re turning to Juneau after having made a trip to Seattle and other points in the south. of Men's and Boys' Girthing father tlian move our great stock to our new premises, wc arc offering EVERYTHING IN OUR STORE AT rices ! Mens Suits and Overcoats j'Men's Shirts & Underwear Everything for Boys' Wear and Household Goods PRICES CUT TO THE RONE COME IN AKlTsfElT" Montreal Importers THIRD AVENUE-J. K. MILLER, PROPRIETOR r