June 24, 1930. .!' -4 i h-o w inviting on a warm day! A bowl J filP Kcllogg's Corn Hakes with milk or cream. How en-siblc! For Kcllogg's arc extra easy to digest. They really help you feel CORN FLAKES Alaj$ otetv-freih In the traxtlte Innrr sealed mapper. At all grocer Three Graduate Pharmacists 31 STEAMS H t.4 k X- ,t ,i. i. 1! liny:! CORK! Sun Visors Special 5 Co Special ..tj: Yalues UP to 50c. Qrmes Etd. , , iTJfo Pioneer Druaeists THIRD AVE. bSIXTH ST. 'TELEPMONFS 8?620C UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Htlln t'toin Itliir Bupftl Tot VANCOOVBR, VICTORIA, Butcdftle. Altt Buy. tc TliertUy. 330 p m lor TAM Oinru, vicroKll Iiuird.il.. Aim lUy. rtc, tr.tUr inldnlchl rtr ALICE ARM, A.NVOV. HTKWAKT. Naa Kitrr, I'ort Mlinpi.oa. sun-8.00 p.m. F t PORT 8IMPSON and WAIJE8 ISLAND. Thurvlnj pro. Ill Jad Attn. K M HMITII Acml Prince Kuprrt. H.C. Tkiwath Mfkrti told to VlctorU aod Hntll nJ tiuw cbkfl Hiraifd to drttlnitlo j'Vyjjifi'il R.C COAST UteamsiuM B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan. Wrangell. Juneau, Skagway une 9, 16, 20. 23. 27 30. To Vancouver. Victoria, Seattle- June 4, 14, 21. 25. 28. Princess Mary Ocean Falls, etc Vancouver and Victoria, every rnaay, iu pjn Agents For All Steamship Lines W, C. Orchard. General Aent, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, I'hui.c Si COAST SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT FOR VANCOUVER Monday it Thursday 4 run. Saturday 7 P m- ANYOX & STEWART Monday 8 p.m. Friday 2:30 p.m. HI ASSKTT INLET.. 'Monday ..8j).m. SOUTH QUEEN CliAKLurifc ISLANDS Monday 8 P m- SKAGWAV 2:30 am. Wednesday S KEEN A RIVER f Saturday 8 a.m. Thursday is NAAS RIVER 8 Friday f CANADIAN NATIONAL I McNaughton, District Passenger Afent, Prince Rupert, B.C. Try a Daily News Want Ad. Local Items Glasses fitted , by registered optometrist at Hcilbroner's store. Pr'nfii ftupfiJt Rowing and Yacht q mnner (dance June 25 at 6.30 P-m.Strlctly. informal. 148 Good Dwelling, best neighborhood, $2,500 on terms. Helgcrson Attention boys 16 and under fecial admission price of 55c. for Boxing Show tonight. Mike Aho, for drunkennoss. was lined $25. with option of thlrtv days' Imprisonment by Magistrate Mcciymont In city police court yesterday. Mljse Gertrude and" Dorothy Gosee of Vancouver, sisters of Mrs. H. L. Alexander and Dr. J. R. Gosee of this city, were anions passengers aboard the Princess Louise yesterday going north to make the round trip to Skagway. The local improvement bylaw providing for. the construction of an asphaltic sidewalk on the north side of Second Avenue from Sixth to Seventh SUrats was finally reconsidered arm adopted at las, night's meetlngDf the city council! A bylaw providing for the tern porary borrowing from the Royal Bank of Canada of the sum of $20,000, pending the collection of the year's taxes, was Introduced and given its Initial readings at last night's meeting of the city council. The city council last night adop ted a report from the Board of Works recommending that the city engineer be instructed to obtain ! modified tenders, without sizing 'for kalsomlnlng the City Hall and that the lowest tender be then ac cepted. This is the third time that (tenders have been eilieabrJ ithM work, there being misunderstand ing on the previous occasions. The board of works has now been given power to act In the matter. . VIC HAS MOVED Vic Rogers, formerly of the C.N. Rooms, 3rd Ave., has moved' tb 719 Fulton Street where he will keep chickens and fresh eggs. As soon as his cook arrives from Calgary he will serve hotttwWTfSHt wishes to ask his few creditors and many friends to give him a chance to help make good as his age is against him in further service on the cars. He asks your patronage. Phone Green 170. 150 ANNOUNCEMENTS Elks' Dance June 30. Elks' Home. C. N.vRecreation Picnic to Ter race July 1. . Dominion Day sfrt, Acropolis Hill July 1. Children sports track meet, baseball, football.- - Dominion Day 'dance Moose Hall July 1. Canadian Legion Island July 0. picnic. Dlgby Moose Bazaar, October 16, 17. HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel 1'Mir.K NEW MAN.UJEMKNT wlrnm llVutrd: Traveller' Samplf Ituonu; Hot, nd Cold Wutrr . frre llui ytrt All TraliH and .final Rates $1.00 and Up SPKflAt. -MONTHLY KATES CR, RIGGART & A. DONALD Proprietor PHONE 51 Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot arid cold water in all rooms A. J. PRUDII0MME,- Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. New Royal Hotel I. Zurrltl, "rnp. TDK HOTEL MOUTH WHILE Hot ft Cold Wttr: 8trm Httt 75c PER DAY AND UP Trlpplionp XI THE DAILY NEWB PAGE THREE Dlnnerwarc, china, crockery, glassware. Hcilbroner's Store. Baseball tonight, Central vs.;S. O.C., 6.45 sharp. 146 Boxing Ten . rounds Franki? Bldg., Jijne 24 at 8.11 p.m. 1 on 147 Furniture fort pale. Apply, Tlico Collart, 722 Fifth Ave. W even ings. tf Notice to Moose Tomor row "night's meeting 1 cancelled Miss Winnie Hill sailed last night on the Prince Charles for TleH. Queen Charlotte Islands, when she will spend a holiday. Mrs. C. P. Balagno and Miss Mary Aslorl sailed last night on the Prince nbarles to make thrt nund trip to Stewart, Anyox and Massett Inlet. In the social section of the last Vancouver Sunday Province appears a portrait of Mrs. J. V. Clyne formerly of this city, and her young daughter, Valentine. Miss Edith Raley, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. G. H. Raley, formerly, of Port Simpson, was united in marriage in Cocrultlam last Saturday to Arthur Hilton Charl ton. The marriage was performed by the bride's father. Constable William Smith, trans ferred from Anyox to the city detachment of the provincial police here, arrived In the city on the Catala this morning from the smelter town to assume his new duties, being accompanied by Mrs. Smith and family. George A. McNIcholl, general passenger agent for the Canadian National Railways at Vancouver and formerly located here In the company service. left" Vancouver senger omciais or me company. 'recommendation froth the soldiers' housing committee that an application of J. 3: Little to transfer his equity In soldiers' house on Lot 1, Block" 29; Section 8, to Charles Smith be granted was adopted by the citjy council lat night. Mr. Smith Is a returned man in the employ of the B. C Packers. GOODYEAR HEAVY DUTY fill A Super Tire for Super Service THIS great Goodyear Tiro is specially designed for hard service bad ronds,ltigh speeds, heavy loads, heavy cars, day and night service. Its u so may greatly cut down your tiro expense. Ask us about it And get our. prices. Ross & Moore LIMITED Third Ave. & Ninth St.' Prince Rupert, B,G, TeIephonei-52. Keep your Garbage Can Clean,. Sanitary, Odorless Mrs,, J- P- Scarlett and family of Steward are passengers aboard the Catala today bound for a trip to Victoria. S. Wallstedt of Juneau, who. ar rived in the city yesterday from the north, left or) today's train for a trip to Mooseheart, Illinois. Frank D. Rice, B.C.L.S., who has been spending the past week at Alice Arm engaged in mineral claim survey work, returned to the city on the Catala this morning. tsagar Aicuaniei, puonsner or met ? North Bend, Oregon, passed through the city from train to the boat yesterday on his way south after having travelled to Hazel-ton with the Alaska-Yukon auto caravan. He represented the Oregon State Motor Association in the auto caravan and was the only delegate from that state to make the trip. J. R. McWilllams, accountant o! the B. C. Packers Cannery at South Bay, who was here to attend a com nan v conference, sailed by the last week for Montreal where hePrlnce William last rrlght on his will, attend, a .conference, of pasKl"IPffl ftf TO?8 The B. C. Gazette announces the lafrpfirl!Ali,6!',the Shearerdale Farmers' Institute and the Sunset Prairie Women's Institute, both or-, irantzatlons being in the Peace, River district of, British Columbia. Father Chartiez. CMX, Roman riaftblitp'ifstf at Anyox. arrived In the city on the Catala thU morning from the smelter town! and will spend the next few days G. E. Gulick, local manager of; the Swift-Canadian Co., sailed last, night on the Prince Charles to make the round trip to Stewart, Anyox and Massett Inlet points on company business. Father E: Leray. O.M.I., Roman Catholic priest at Stewart, arrived In the city on ihe Catala this morning from the north and will proceed by train tomorrow to Terrace where he will conduct monthly church services. W. H. Manuel. C.NJI. travelling' auditor, who has been soendlne the past week at Anyox and Stew- art on official duties, arrived In g the city on th Catala this morn-'ii ing from the riorth. ! t iB Miss Dolores, LaRose, who sus- talned a scalp wound at the Moose s Picnic on Dlgby Island Sunday in 5 an accident on a swing, is reported jg to be progressing favorably. She is sun a pauent tn me rnnce ttupert a nrtornl OjknPfl1 TTftn!tn1 I E Union steamer Catala, Capt. A. E. Dickson, returned to port at 10.-1! zq mis morning irom Anyox, mew-art and other northern points with quite a large list of passengers and will sail at 3.30 this afternoon for Vancouver and waypolnts. 1 lawsuit of Moretown Frewen. English capitalist, vs. G.T.P. Town Sc Development Co., involving ownership of 1.000 lots in Prince Rupert, opens in Superior Court before Mr. Justice Hunter Twenty years ago column. Vancouver SUITS! 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