i ii 3X r PAGE F0U3 LOOK IS for the famous red-and-green package whenever you buy corn flakes. It means genuine Kellogg'sthe original Corn Flakes, The .world's best liked ready-to-eat cereal! CORN FLAKES Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario Delicious breakfast, lunch or supper Backward Season THE DAILY NEWS who attended the Eastern Star convention, Local Items south wjft later. be returning home from the Mrs. Fred Scwlden returned to the city on the Print Rupert tills tuornln?: fttin holiday trip to Vancouver. Fred Brown of Anyox, who 'has been on a two weeks" trip to Vancouver, ia a passenger aboard the Prince Rupert today returning to the smelter town".' ThA Onntanh Committee and Canadian Legion club rooms at 8. Dr. L. W. Kergln returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morrf lng from Victoria wtiere he attended the recent Masonic Qrand Lodge meet ings. Frank Waterhouae motorshtp freighter Watoo la due In port today from Vancouver. The vessel has a cargo of can' nery supplies for the Skeena River and will load .et box alwpks from the Big Bay Lumber Os.'s sawmill. Mr. and Mrs. George Fraser are re turning on the Prince Rupert today to Stewart after a trip to Vancouver (where Mr Fraser. who Is well known 'druggW t fte norUma town, bm been receiving mcaioai irmuneni. W. P. Vanee returned to the cityi on the Prince Rupert thte naming af ter having attended the resent slons of the British Columbia Maaonlc a rand Uutge in Victoria. Mrs. Vane, THE ACME IMPORTERS Sale SPECIALS FOR DOMINION DAY e" Daminibri Day, Canada's birthday, is falt&pproaching, and for the holiday everyone wants to be dressed but not onli for the holiday, but more so for that satisfactory feeling which being "dressed gives. Our Backward Season Sale offers the opportunity to be not only clothed, but dressed at the minimum price. Here are only some of outvalues: r Men's Two-Pant SUITS $29,85 Seldom have men had the opportunity to purchase suits of such outstanding quality at so . low a price! There are hundreds of them to select from and we are certain that you'll find just the model to please' r" you. Single and double-breasted models. New blues, greys, tans and other shades to select fr.om. .... s '-Ll. MEN'S SOCKS MEN'S SOCKS in silk, silk lisle and pure wool caslimere, in all the fancy patterns and shades. Backward Season Sale Price, 2 pairs for 95 C MEN'S HATS THE FAMOUS BROCK HAT AND THE BILTMORE HAT in the new shapes and shades with the popular snappy brim. Than these there is-none better. You owe yourself one for the holiday! Backward Season Sale Price 495 ... ' 1 V I. Value MEN'S SHIRTS 1000 MEN'S SHIRTS Tooke's and Lang's make, in all sizes and shades and the new up-to-date patterns. Backward Season Sale Price 1.85 MEN'S UNDERWEAR MEN'S UNDERWEAR in combinations only, in all sizes from 34 to 44. A nice summer weight. Backward Season Sale Price 1,45 MEN'S CAPS WOLF, BRILL AND C. & G. MAKE Regular values to $3.50. Backward Season Sale Price . . 1.95 The Acme Importers NO CHARGE ACCOUNTS-NO C. O. D. TERMS, STRICTLY CASH Mail Orders Promptly Filled at These Sale Prices. i v Page 7. There arc a lot of small advcrtlHcmentslhcrc that make good reading. era and Mrs M. Kask. This afternoon's xrv.p, flue from tge east at 3:30, was reported thw morn ing to be oil time. J it,!?' && ) ' ' Mrs'. 1 ft. t M . Harrier J ' who 6li upending . a six weeks' holiday at Oak Bay, yifiUffla. retumSl...W? .SU7..CB the Prince Rupert Um morning. .' I Mis Jeatle Rathwell of Borden Street the executive of the Canadian h'0 fw" t"nor- Legion will meet tonight In the Miss Oamllle Peters, well known In "ie dtrUaH. having taught aobosl at OeorgctowB, Terrace and Ocean Fall.. wm marrted yesterday to James Den-holm of Oceau ' Falls aad la eipeatnd to arrive her this nKemeea . On Monday they wW rM to the Queen ChuTlottf Bhere Oaay wlU suend frhe remainder of the honeymoon at the iew farm home recently built by Mrs. Den Holme's motlier. Mrs. Ralout. at TIeH. LAND ACI Notice of Intention to Apply te Lease Land In the Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and sHuat on the East shore of Portland Canal one mile south-east of 8plt Point. Take notice that The Anrlo British Columbia Packing Company, Limited, of VaBoouvax. .B.C.. occupation. Balmon Cannon. Intends to apply for leane of tbe following described lands: Commencing at a post Planted on the east shore of Portland Canal one mile south east of Spit Point; thence North ten chains: thence East forty chains; thencs South ten chains to High Water Mark: thence following hleh water mark back to staking post: and containing forty acres, mors or Irxa. THE AN OlO BRITISH COLUMBIA PACKINO COMPANY, LIMITED. Per"W. K. Walker," Agent. Dated May 17th. 1929. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In the Prince Rjpert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate on the coaat ot Wales Island half mil Smith East of, Bartlett Point. Take notice that The Anglo British Co lumbia Packing Company. Limited, of Vancouver. B.U.. occupation, Salmon Canners. intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the Coaat of Wales bland half mile Boutn Eaat of Bartlett Point, thence North Ram ten chains: thence south Eat fort chains; South West ten chains to Illgi Water mark; thence following IfJga vvsurr uara to staling post and con tslnlng forty acres, more or lera. TltS ANOLO BRITISH COLUMBIA PACKINO COMPANY. LIMITED. per -w. E. walker." Agent. Dated May 17th, 1929. Prince Rupert Feed Co. Received fresh supply Pratts' Baby Chick Food, Bulkley Valley Hay and grain, Robin Hood Flour, Spratts Dog and Bird Supplies and COAL guaranteed to please you. PIIPNPS 58 AND 558 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Fhone 68 Cartage, Warehousing, ana Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. I .fuw cvcuiog on wie rrrnvrr nay? wij spend the - summer vaoaMon in Mie south. Jock T?rf, welj known local returned man, will sail tojnorrpw evening on Hi Prtgte Rupert for his annual holi day trip' to Vancouver and other points In the south. John W, Sptcket, pioneer of Juneau, and proprietor of tfit Palace Theatre' there, was passenger- aboard the , , Princess lice this inorrUng returning to th Alaska ofrplt&l following a trip to Seattle, and other points In the south.. 1 J. H. Oann, well known JunetAl mining eMtneer and fwper of ttw Oastlnaaa Hii in the Alaska esjrttal. was a pMienger boH the Prls) Altre this morning returning aortfc fo4-, 'Win; trip to Stue and atoewfeere in the south. itwauA tfiui iPM, mvmisn ivi t7F i Workmen's. CfempepssUoa Board, who has been trending Wat few week in the city and district on official duties, will sail tomcrrow evening by the Prince Rupert on hVt return to' Vancouver. Delegates to toe Associated Hoards of Trade of Central BrrUah Coluirrbia convention are bring enUrtained thtt afternoon by the Prince Rupert Board 3f Trade on a harbor erulse. The trip Is bf log made oil the PaeKle 8alvge4 co. a Ttawl Naaa Rtver and the dry dock and cold ttoraee ptant w9) be vWted. Ttwr were 1U round trip tourHU is well as a fw paasengen for looal DQlntfc abAfcrd the attiaater Princss Alice whloh was in port VUt maynlng louod from Vsneouver to 6kagwy. Te faUowlng disembarked here from veaMl: .Mrs. B. Johnson. Utw OU on. A B. Xvana. T. Wallace. Miss L. Webster. Miss M Walters MIm E. Wal. ' 4tsMMMWmmn&mssmWKmrrMrmmmwmmTmmeMMmrMrmms i t. PAL AW r Even before you I, tr) trim or the Rhini miet to. hear of the msivdi te'eom. plubed at the Bcaurv Siloaof S(crik-Sd)inzel in Cologne. Situited on the "h.jihsi, near the Koln Othcdtil, lui been the most reoownt beauty wiablitluncnt ia dn Rhine duuia since 1889. Sterck-Schinzel of Cologne finds new way to safeguard lovely skin "I always advise my clients to use Palmolivo because it is a pure blend of olive and palm oils, both of tvhich have been roeng-nized for thousands of- years as wonderful cleansing agents and emollients. " ' 12 KotM, Urn man IIS QQIINZEL of the House of Stetd-Schinztl J Colosnc enpliiftj why he fcaturrj PalmoliTt Sop ia his shop, uhv he alwavs aJviscj it ur (n the cue of the skin "A skin which is property cleansed wtrr day with soap and warm water will respond the more readily to treatment and improve remarkably u tjyite a short space of time,"' he announce! "Not that I recommend all soaps indiscriminately Many soaps contain harsh inirredienn that air definitely harmful to the skin. I always adruc ray diem ta etc Palmoiive because it is a pure blend of obre and palm oils." In udmvoending Palmoiive, Sterck and Scfcinai join an inter national gallery of beauty spcuiiiss who advise this twice-i-day treatment: missive i cteamr Uthfg of lVh&oUe Suan and jrm v. then wkIi ciftU. "Ue tit as a basic teaMnmt k-fore applying sajr pasaetki, if yu d rctun i smooth, lovely skta, authorities tdl ytxwin iQ tbe (rest CSfsiuis awl resorts of Europe, Lwa and the United States! LIVE SOAP EXTRACTS FROM ViCKERS DIARY 17 52 I I nrvitv , WED-NtlV lUl I735t Tarrying awhile at Southampton Brother John did find occasion to exchange scholarly compliments in French, with a liquor merchant of Le Havre. This worthy man di'H blsnd with our Vickers' Gin a cordial named vermouth; which did make a most tialafablc appetizer. Guests in the Coffee Room of the Mariners Inn pronounced the mixture a rare treat" Sines that far day, people the wort J over hpv$ appro ve I the mixta" uf Vickers' Gin. wilt) Vermouth and Bitten the perfect ingrtdient$ of a Martini Cocktail.) W RMMM. r FINEST aopCBON DRY aJH !E !sIri' Mlss Ralphtna Wiinoh, Who has bwn Royal spending two wka vuitlng at IJ1. ESTABUSHEO BY JOSEPH b JOHN VICKERS t) CO.. LONDON V'ZiMX. ton i with her father Dr. 11. O. TrU,ch ' Ml Mary Walter,, who la complrt- i..,'.Tf"' " V . tur r"1"1 w wwm atufliei at! umr svuueni nursing auttea at the I Imt filfud, Mian Ltd Thla pdvertitment is not published or displayed by the Uquor Control Hoard or t!e Govern jX u u WUJ-"-'-- 1- or Atntisn lumbt(. JublUc UoapUal. Vlctsrla tyln Istatsd men' also . r"? rived In Ui city on tn t this morning to apena . ! vmttog llh Ml-a Waiwi HoMiltal. and Mr. and Mrs MU.nasi riorenc yyeUster oflCXive ClrcU