PAGE EIGIIT m' corn us, A?.aauu.ie ,000,000 people demand Kel-logg's every day because Kellogg's have a crispness and flavor no other corn (lakes can match. They are the world's most popular ready-to-eat cereal. CORN FLAKES JU Ilavt you tritd Ktllogz'i for lunch? Special for Saturday Only LADIES' Dresses and Frocks THAT HAVE IT Georgettes, Satins Crepes, Chiffons, .Crepe Romaines, Lace Effc lyvith Cocktait 'Jackets in all the new shades wonji'Rrrflasktyg for. Regular Value to $22.00. Special price Saturday only DEMERS wvm'Wbmt fry .itmra3 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Kalllnt I'rnni Trine Uuprrt l or V.N( (II VKK. VICrOKIA, twtinM)ii Hay. llutrUalf. Alrrt IU. etc.. f Uf-laj, 3:30 11.111. l0t iAV"! Vi"' VICTOKIA. Ilntrdalr. Aim IfciT. He., frlflav mlilnKht tor A I ICK A KM. ANVOX. STHWAUT. XAAS HIVKK. Sunday. B;W p.m. tai I'llltr NIMI'SUN AMI VAI.ES ISLAM), TliurMlar. n.m lM.Xn.l Avenue IC. M. K.Mlllt Aeut I'rliire Uupert, II.C. 1 roil li tlrkrt told to Vlrtorla and Seattle Jnd buiiaie ( hn krd thmujh tu dent I nut Ion. B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICES SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT Tu KcU'hlkuti, Wrantell, Juneau and kaiwa .May 1, It, it Xo VUirouTer, Irlwuj and !Ule May fl, is. A ritlM Lss KOVAIlheau I alls. eu-.. Vanrauver and Vlc- torla eery Friday 10 p.m. Aelit lor all steainnlilp Lines. W. C. ORCHARD, (IKNKIIAL AOKNT 3rd Ave., Prlnre It u pert. II. C. I'hone 31 Canadian National Qfrc Large fl Kailway Syflem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Hailing Irom rillNCK ItLTEKT Tor VANCOl Kit, VII TOIUA. SEATTLE. ami Intrnnrdlate wlnt. ench Thurwlav and Hund.ij, 10:00 p.m. lor A VOX and STtWAKT. each Wednetday and Saturday, 4 UK) p.m. lor NORTH AM) SUl'TII (Jl LLN CIIAKIOTIK SI.AM. rortliilill. I'ASSENOEIt TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE III TLRT Lath MONDAY. WLDNEKDAY and KATHRDAV at ll:W a.m. for IMtlSCE (HMIIKiK. LDMO.STON. IVINMI'LO. all pvluU Eastern Canada. I'nlled State. AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave, Prince Rupert Phone 2C0 SELVIG BROS. MEAT MARKET Crd Avenue Phone 765 MEAT, FISH AND VEGETABLES Specialty: "OLD COUNTRY SAUSAGES" Our make Fresh every day. Superior Quality. SKI I) EG ATE, May Queen Charlotte City a successful father and son, and mother and daughter banquet I i 1.11 I 1L. picas of the C.G.I.T. and Trail Rangers. Phillip. Barge acted as chairman. The girls have been in charge of Mrs. It. kworked untiringly and given ex cellent training. The fathers having sons with them at the banquet included G. H. Jolllff, C. Miller, J. Kitson, J. Mathers, W. Rudge, E. C. Stevens, Rev. R. Scott, II. Heaven, J. L. Barge and C. Valley. Mothers havingi daughters Included Mrs. E. Moore, Mrs. R. Scott, Mrs. A. Duval, Mrs. II. Beaven, Mrs. H. Pair-bairn, Sirs. J. L. Barge and Mrs. G. CarmichaeJ, The program follows: ' - Toast to $ie King by P. Barge. WorjU ,of welcome. n a. nr r i 1 1 1 r ECLIPSE OF SUN 1 .... ' -f- There will be-a total lluse of the sun on' May 9, but it will not be., visible, from, this .continent. United States scientists have gone to the Phi.llipines to observe it. Amsterdam is one of the few places in the world where servants are still plentiful. There in an ordinary-sized home, comes a maid to scrub continuously for eight hours every day for a very small wage. No wonder IlolWnd is a clean country I Ladies' and Children's Silk Hosiery AT REASONABLE PRICES Montreal Importers THIRD AVENUE Dried Fruits! This is the time to stock up, while there are no fresh fruits on the market. WE OFFER YOU GOOD HA IUi A INS I'runesi 80-40, G lbs $1.00 Prune 60-70, 8 lbs Jl.00 Prunes, D.M;, 5-lb. tins 90c Prune, I). M., 1Mb. pkgs. 3 for $1.00 Raisins. M.D., 4-lb. pka COc Raisins, Seedless, 7 lbs $1.00 Black Figs, 8 lbs. 50c Fancy White Figs, 8 lbs 50c Table Figs, 2 lbs. ...... 45c Fancy Pears, 2 lbs. GCc Choice Apricots, 2 lbs 45c Mixed Peel, per lb 3Cc Mussallem Grocery Co. Limited 617-423 6th Ave. E. Phones 18&84 P. O. Box 575. THE DAILY NEWS Friday, u,, BANQUET GIVEN 'MORGAN CAMP Q. CHARLOTTES ALREADY BUSY 3:At Employes of Company Who Arc t . . . . ..l H I very fow ai Miiucgaie umi imnuti If It Is Honolulu SKIDHGATE. May 3. J. R. uannuei was ncm unuer uie uus- ,,. y, . u trtaA i,ih w -'m' o t auui(um vv warm anu mere nas oven wry in-i tie rain. The Morgan men, who 1 nave been employed on the main-. land during the past winter, are delighted with the conditions here and wonder if it is Honolulu. MACHINERY SALVAGED BARGE BLACK WOLF AT SKIDEGATE IN A WEEK "uf y J SKIGEGATE, May 3. A. P. Ulldrfcl ;J9RnjQg. , Allison & Co. has completed the Reply; Demmey-Stevtns. - Wrect from the insurance com-Toast Our Mothers Miss to 9a!vaite the machinery Casste Carmichael, replied to by and gap of the . log-carrying Mr. Callison. . ibapge Black Wolf, which was Pianosolo, MI4sBteiyh 'ftiir-. wrecked on Robertson Island, bajLrn- ! Queen Charlottes, a short time Toast 'The Church" by Harry Rg0. The work was done in less Beaven, replied to by Rev. Mat- than a wk. hreakimr all records thCW. nf aulvficro u-nrlf Onlv Irtna 1 mnn Toast "The Girls" by John were employed on the job. Helliwell and "The Boys" byi Velma Fairbairn. ' Reading, Mrs. A. Duvl. 'mmmSSSimMm Piano duet, Rev. and Mrs. I Scott. Week-End Specials 1 GRANULATED SUGAR 20 lbs.' 1 unit i vuiii Pk2. .40c ! 11. & K. PASTRY FLOUR 10-Ib. sack Mc J' RICE No'. 1-. Clbs 45c SOJI-JJOU CAKE FLOUR Pk 36c "SMILEIT WHOLE WHEAT fM jHMtib; yTgU.: .soc IIElKa CATCHUP-3 large bottles 86c BjtUlVBWftgv SAKIUKEW-: ' 1 tins 28c LIRBY8 CORN BEEF 2 tins .' 46c CAMPBELLS TOMATO SOUP 2 Uns V. 26 LIBBY'S (JUEEN OUVES Royal jar 40c ' F R AS E R VALLEY PURE STRAWBERRY JAM 4-lb. tin 70c BROOK FIELD BUTTER :Ub. c.irton $1.40 EGGS Kreah pulleU. 8 doz. 85c EGGS Freh txtras. 3 doz. . $1.10 NABOB TOMATOES 3 large tins 50c ROYAL CtfT APniCOTS-2f . 3 tins 80c COLUMBIA PKARS-iZtts. 3 tin.s 86c MBOB RED PLUMS 2 Vis. 3 tins 70c ROYAL CROWN SOAP 6 bars 26c RIPE BANANAS 3 lbs COc JUICY ORANGES 6 dot. . . .95c Alberta Market P. GAMULA, Proprietor Fifth Street. I'hone 208 SUITS! SUITS! MADE TO ORDER Cutting, Workmanship and Style All Guaranteed suits steam cleaned and pressed' We Dtlivtr to Any Part of the City. Ling, the Tailor Phone CIO BOUBLEBILL AT CAPITOL 'The Great White North" "(Jive and Take" Will He ' Featured and The Great White North" Tlin Hlnrv centres around the operations at the mouth of the De- mo8t dramatic episode in the'his-na ftivef.xp Sktfegate Inlet and tory of Arctlc exploration-has tdjtteer all the hOWhigs Of i.Hnir a lfi-vear mvsterv of tho " J norm, inra picture is www go- air Sentt both of whom hiv .... ; ,g mneg t0 see jU8 aS JS migni Ipany's own boats, the Mary Uob- nave been worth risking1 life and I erta. Captain Webber. ;Iimb to chronicle what actually I The wwrther has been extremely transpires. ' Give and Take" George Sidney making whoopee and Jean Hershok in another character portrayal all in one pic-' ture. The ridiculous results of a ' young and ambitious college gradj to put his father's business on a j profit-sharing basis, from the ; theme of one of the best comedies of the year. There are a lot of! laughs for you in this one. j PORT CLEMENTS SCOUT MASK Sunfof $73.75 Raised Toward the Campaign of the Troop PORT CLEMENTS, May 3: A very enjoyable masquerade was held in the Hastie Hall on April 20, under the auspices of the Scouts' Association. The winners of the prizes were: Mrs. Crawford, best dressed lady. Mr. Hammond, best dressed gentleman. ! Mrs. Hampton, best comic lady, j Mr. Strom,, best comic gentle-' man. The room was very prettily de- Pnrif.ll fnt 111 fut...tnn uiUh I A . multi-colored streamers and bal loons. The Scouts passed a vote of thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Dyson for donation of flowers which realised $15.00; Junior Red Cross for donation of hand woven jcorkbasket which realized $13.50 R. T. Ward for donation of cream and cake which added another 5.60, also to Mra. Hastie and all others who so kindly helped. The hat was won by Doreen Allen and the basket by Alfred- l'elton, patrol leader. The proceeds for tho evening amounted to $73.75 which the Scouts are putting towards the camp fund. Advertise in the classified section. Daily News TWO rM rs "'A lonlght, 7.9 p,m 50c and lie Sat. Matinee. 2' '9 33c and 10c ,rr - r -"-vvvvvVa BIG DOUBLE BILL The Great White North ". . .in which the actors play their parts for the sake of their lives." GIVE AND TAKL' Starring Geo Si!niv Jean Her holt You'll GIVE 1,,,, for this spnrkliu' an4 TAKE away . , of laughs. "OSWALD CARTOON" Vaudeville All Next Week "The Wandering Mi: f, HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED Mine Head Alberta Lump . . i . : si Mine Head Alberta Sootless Large Egg sl2,' Mine Head Sootlcss Egg sl2. Pembina Peerless Egg ... v.ssflnfc Also all other classes of coal. DRY IlIRCH, JACKPINE AND CEI)R Single load .5! Double load . $G.D! Large sack 50c Box wood cuttings, large load . . . I'lmio and Furniture Moving, tiny and Night Service fc. it, 3si DAYS Express and IW-' ?- l.TJ Second Avcnu: DEMAND upert Braod ppers "THE DAINTIEST IUUfAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lli lrinre HupffU B.C ONLY A REAL SNAP IN DRESSES FOR WE WEEK-END Printed Silks, Georgettes, Flat Crci etc., in chic styles and smart coloi YOUR OPPORTUNITY NOW ' 10;00 The Nobby SEE OUR WINDOWS