B m m H m n M 9 m R S n B 3 a m H w g s E E PAGE SIX RECIPE FOR GRIDDLE CAKES 1 quart flour 3 teaspoons Magic Baking Powder .1 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons sugar 2 tablespoons shortening I'gg 2 tablespoons molasses 1 pint milk Mix and sift dry ingredients; beat egg, add milk and molasses, pour slowly on first mixture; beat veil. Add melted shortening. Cook at once on hot, well greased griddle. Serve with Maple, Cara mel, or Brown Sugar Syrup. hook for thia markonevery tin. It it a guarantee that Magic Baking Powder doet not contain alum or any harmful ingredient. WATERCRAFT NOV READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION "HE INDEPENDENT." Select yours and treat the wife and kiddies to a joyous week-end holiday. Enjoy the glorious health-giving sunshine at every opportunity. EV1NRUDE OUTBOARD MOTORS .j 2Uo22h.p. MOTOR CAR TERMS IF DESIRED Second Avenue A. MACDONALD Next to Post Ofiicv UMBER! KILN DRIED SPRUCE, CEDAR AND HEMLOCK FINISH, CEILING, RUSTIC, MOULDINGS, ETC. Specialties Edge Grain Boat Cedar. Kiln Dried Edge Grain Hemlock Flooring Spruce and Cedar Slilplap, Boards, Dimensions and Timbers Doors. Windows, Shingles, Etc. Odd lots off-grade material at reduced prices. BIG BAY LUMBER CO., LTD. I.timhcr Manufacturers. Prince Kupert, B.C. DEMAND "Rupert Brand" Kippers "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD " Smoked Daily by Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid. PRINCE RUPERT, D.C. If your paper does not arrive, telephone the office Try a Daily News Want Ad. erve GRIDDLE CAKES for tomorrow's breakfast The light, digestible kind that can he quickly made with Magic Baking Powder. You'll find this and dor-ens of other interesting recipes in the New Magic Cook Book. A copy will he sent free on request. Magic Baking Powder STANDARD BRANDS LIMITED CILLETT PRODUCTS TORONTO MONTREAL WINMPEG and bnnthrt In mil iKt prindpml tttU ofCanmd More Fire Alarms This Year So Far Damage For 1D30 to Date Agere-gates $10,353 as Against $1,315 Last Year During the month of May this year there were altogether 10 alarms turned in to the local lire department, damage for the month being estimated at $20. In the same month last year there were four alarms and total damage of $50. For the first five months of 1930 there have been a total of 37 alarms with damage estimated at $10,355 as against 23 alarms and aggregate damage of $1,315 In the same period last year. Customs Revenue I Higher This Year i 9 ! Total For First Five Months of 1930 Is $99,511.91 Or $1,000 Ahead of 1939 i Customs and excise collections at Bthe port of Prince Rupert for the gj 599,511.81 as compared with $95,-I 122.09 In the corresDondlne Derlod g'of 1929. u, 3! Miss S. Olafson Is sailing on the Catala this afternoon for a trip to Vancouver. Bargains In 1 amoie HOES -AT THE Montreal Importers We have Just received from Hie 'manufacturers a big shipment of Ladies' sample shoes. SAMPLES ARE ALWAYS THE VERY BEST GOODS These are good ones & the regular $5.50 Shoes Go at $2.95 See our fine assortment of Child's and Misses' Shoes. Rubbers and Running Shoes He handle the Gooderich III-Tress Men's Rubber Boots and have a full line of Men's, Ladies' and Children's Running Shoes. Mens Clothes Master Mechanic all wool Shirts, Pants and Overalls at very low prices. You can save 35 by buying at this store. MONTREAL IMPORTERS Meeker Block Opp. New Empress THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday, June , 1930 NORTHERN B. C. NEWS TERRACE I PRINCE GEORGE ester, spent a few days in town last week, returning Saturday morning to Prince Rupert. Elwood Brooks, assistant , agent, C.N.R., arrived home Saturday from Prince, Rupert, where he has had dental attention. F. Nash, R. McCullough and H. Wlllson left Friday morning for Prince Rupert, where they will proceed northto spend the summer surveying Mrs. , F. Nash accompanied her son, Freddie Nash, to Prince Rupert for dental work, on Friday. Mrs. Wm. Alrd of Pacific, was In town Saturday with her small daughter.' - A. McLeod is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tordlff of Cedarvale. C. C. kingr CJJil. brakeman, spent the week-end at his home here. ' Miss Ruby Llewellyn of Prince The Felix Bridge Club met last Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. A. D. Chappell. Prize-winners were: Mrs. William Oow, Mrs. W. Sharpe and Mrs. R. S. Sargent. After having been closed down for several months while company reorganization was going on, the Silver Cup mine is now being reopened with Thomas B. Lewis engineer In charge. The mine Is to be developed for the next few months until such time as sufficient ore has been opened up to keep' the mill running continuously. SKIDEGATE Capt. J. B. Scott of the Forest Branch power cruiser Lillian D., with the new district forester, A. E. Parlow, on board, has been looking over all logging operations on the Queen Charlotte Islands. On several occasions long tailed bears are reported to have been seen on the west coast of the Queen Charlott Islands. Recently, Capt. O. McRae and R. Morrison reported having seen another at Canoe Pass. They said that it was an unusually large animal. T. A. Kelley Logging Co.'s power tug Nora Jane came up from Sclwyn Inlet last week with the body of one of the logging crew there who had been accidentally killed in the woods. TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOR SKEENA BRAND Creamery Butter. & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City .1 The old hall In Hazelton has been torn down and, until the new hall is built, Hazelton people have no place to dance or hold public meeting unless temporary quarters can be found.1 ' Harold Wrinch is relieving school teacher at Four Mile, Kisplox, dur ing the absence of the regular teacher, Mr. Munday. S: first five months of the present laT" "" ,CI"!.V ' after speridihg a holiday E calendar amount to yk year a total of I J Ui L ..... . In Prinee Runert and ha irnnp hark to his old position on the telegraph line. Miss Phyllis Ireland was crowned Queen of the May here on Saturday, succeeding her sister, Miss Edna Ireland, who was Queen last year. The coronation took place in the area in front of the City Hall and the ceremony was attended with the usual Maypole dancing. A large crowd attended the crowning which was under the auspices of the Women's Auxiliary to the Prince George Hospital. Weather Is becoming quite summery here. The highest thermometer reading of the past week was 71 above. The Prince George city council and Board of Trade are making ar rangements to suitably entertain the Alaska auto caravan which will be here on June 18 and 25. The Fort St. John area In the Peace River valley Is filling up fast this summer and more than one thousand land filings have been made. The greatest single arm In cultivation on one farm is 400 acres in wheat and 100 acres in oats. Rupert, spent the week-end at. the Talkie equipment is'now In opera-home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. tion in the local moving picture L. Llewellyn here. . theatre. Mrs. tur. Stanley muis arrived c. C. Kelly, district agriculturalist Wednesday to Join her husband here, announces that the Drovlnclal who Is already here. The Boy Scouts hiked down the track Friday evening towards Copper City, on their way christening a small piece of land "Hobo's Peninsula." Assistant Scoutmaster Jack Sparkes, treated the boys to icecream on their return. NEW HAZELTON government Is prepared to assist farmers In the securing of well by providing them with casing provid ing suitable security Is offered. The . letting of the contract for the sinking of the well must be a private arrangement between the farmer and the contractor. Rains of the past week have been welcome in the Lakes district as they subdued a number of threatening forest fires. John II. Kefe lost his barn In a fire In the vicinity of Southbank. The bam was full of hay but the owner was able to get the bales out before the building was destroyed. AN ELEVATOR BRIDGE A bridge across the Chicago River, 130 feet long, 61 feet wide, and weighing 280 tons, goes up and down like an elevator and can be raised or lowered In one minute. MON& TUES., ONLY www ALL TALKING Mon. & Tu.es. Warner Bax ter in "Such' Men Are Danger- ous. Weds. & Thurs John Bar- rymore In The Man From Blankleys." Frl. & Sat. George croft In "The Mighty." REDS FIGHT Ban- IN CALGARY Two Policemen Slugged In Free-For All and 11 Communists Are In Jail ists broke loose here Saturday af ternoon and a free-for-all fight ensued between the police and leaders of a mob of unemployed which lasted but a few minutes. Two policemen were slugged. Eleven Communists, locked up on charges of unlawful assembly, arc being held without bail. Get pays. awtooaooowHWHjooooooooooooooooooi the At. reading habit. It 9.i 1 I I t i , I WARNER BAXTER In TWO SHOWS ALL TALKING j SUCH MEN ARE DANGEROUS i m From, the story by Elinor Glynn, Author of "Three Weeks" and "if jj Comedy "Crazy Nut" Novelty "Keller Sisters" j Paramount Sound News Admission 20c and 65c ""'-".Ijj CAPITOL THEATRE THIS WEEK IspecTals Campbell's Soups, all vai-letles, 6 tins Swansdown Cake Flour Hh modity Is advancing! per pkg Stroh's Malt Syrup, hop-flavored, 2Vi'. per tin Libby's Fruit Salad 3 tins Del Monte Peaches 3 tins . Fancy Sweet Biscuits 2 lbs I Fresh Graham Wafers wax paper to Insure crispness, per 1-lb, pkg Singapore Pineapples 7 tins Stewing Veal 3 lbs -. Stewing Lamb 3 lbs CALGARY, June 3: Commun p0rk' Steaks per lb. Bacon, machine sliced per lb. . i j ? Evidences of Progress There are a number of very material evidences of the progress of Prinee Rupert just now. Among them may be noted: The construction of the first unit of n large hydroelectric power plant for the use of the city and neighborhood. Plans all laid for building of new Canadian National Railway Hotel to commence this year. Tenders being called for new Liquor Store for Provincial Government on Third Ave. Work proceeding on construction of highway by Provincial Government. ; Securing of contract by local shipyard for building arge railway car barge for use in the south, the work to be done this year. Extensive new fishermen's floats being built by rederal Government. New Post Office expected to be built by thp Federal Government. . ' . tWprk on new addition to Fisheries Expenmfcntal Station nearing completion. . j Number of buildings being planned for private interests. ) Increased tourist service being given and better stop-offs arranged by railway company. X. New steamship to make home port at Prince Rupert just commenced new service. 1 ' , General spirit of co-operation and optimism on the part of the people of the city, officials of the railway company, power corporation and country generally in regard to future prospects for city and district. 1 95c 40c 90c $1.00 85c 65c 1 wrappf'-: r. 35c 90c 50c 50c 35c 45c Mussallem Grocery Co. Limited 417-423 Sth Avenue In I rilONE U AND 81 P O box 675 6J c I 09 CO ecl It 00 tt CO CO C9 n BO C 0 00 0 0 00 00 CO 0 0 O 0 CO 00 00 00 00 'i a CO co c y C'O 00 03 to 9 9 3 00 00 00 H n 60 0 0 n oc i 11 o0 ro So Jo 0? r5 n 0? n