bin First Prize for Ma? 10. 1832 Lall Cakes jiade with Magic, rSl Jeanne McKcnzic . Boar 27 "Magic has always been my stand-by," voluntttn Kirs. Jeanne McKcnzic, ofToronto, winner of three firrt prize at the 19JI Canadian National "In fact, I wouldn't i . .i yny other baking t .,!tmv cakes with Mafic. , I ,im quite wrc I never j .; v...n to many prim. . HluVedfoodf an extra ar , i fUor and texture that 1 Mi the ordinary cla." Powder is ued - r majority of cookery 1, ,11s, and houewive 1 ..ula. In fact. Magic 1; !ncr biking powder 'lrt.cKnil' Prlxa Recipe SILICATE CAKE 2 ttaapoona Mailt Bakto tVw Wbitra of I teatpooa aWwoJ attract 'Jm 'a act xij tutu. Sift Aaaf M toi. -4 . ta lacthr arvaral sm. I .-. milk akernatdr ta ; i. 1 ti Tbca aid M t'Jt ta'i - ftiir. Add aUiad an: r. A baltar is aawS U1I1; : 1 1 n moderate oca at .mule. Paorotkar 1 ant Ukt to aaaaV i js to 4 mtwrtn: : fancy ahafwa aritii I .'orate M BSaatratad ' aula, can4w4 craait it, maraacUao ckar- OtdtrUioekittiraW Contain NO ALUM." ThU atatamtnt an errry tin la or luaranf that rMattlc Baking ' Powdtr la Ira ' from alum or any harmful Intra- dWnt. VUl COOK nOOK-When vw ' K.inra of tb at-" MiKicCnokRook. Uranda Ltd., Fraaer . I urooto, Ontario. Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD 0Pfralin5 Total three Dry Docks Mpatlty 20,000 tons i Shipbuilders tor Srd,ShiP 'Palrers 8l and Wood Vessels JtBaif1!4 MnlngMachlnery "'red and Overhauled ,ron nd Brass Casting f'csnd Acetylene Weldlnr tni Ofrrlck for Heavy Lifts I LOCAL NEWS ITEMS aons Hardware. MIUVIT.UV. R. W. Sinclair of Inverness cannery arrived In the city from the Skeena River on this morning's train for a brief busineu visit to town. The report of George none, citv canon to the Royal Bank of Canada, as loan security, some addi tional local Improvement debentures was finally reconsidered and I adopted by the city council last night. Miss Annie Oilcnrist sailed thi.s afternoon on the Catala for Van couver where she will pay a brief 'visit. Her mother. Mrs. William 'OUchrtst. and stater. Miss Mar garet Qihhrist. are already in Vancouver. Tenders will be received at the office ol Wiillams. Manson. Brown & Harvey until 2 30 p.m on Thursday. Muy 12th. 1932, for the goods, chattels, furniture, bicycle. Ford truck and stock In trade in tho, Electric Bakery, 3rd Avenue. C. Collar t no A Inter from Hon. K'ns! minister of pressing appreciation the cmin-il chamber W. A. Mo-i mines, ex-, for use of for mining , lectur v coiidurtd recently by Dr. J T. Mandy. resident mining en-g.neer. was read and nied at last night's meeting of the city The city eounsU last night a request of the Blk' Lodg: vorce to Lloyd Smith of Lac la Hnche from Mary Alice Smith whom he married at Williams Lake ' on September 25. IMS, the custody of a four-year old son being awarded to the father. The co-respondent was William A. Joetm aircraft pilot of Vancouver and Prince George. ' The city council decided last night to advise John Kelly, owner I! Canadian Legion, , B. E. S. L., monthly meeting Wednesday, May 11, 8 p.m. City account for two weeks ending May 6, totalling $37,753, were passed for payment at last night's council meeting. ... . auditor, which had been laid on the table at the regular meeting Father Cocola' OMX- Pr,nc,Pal 0,8 lndlan industrial school at two weeka ago was filed at last nighfs meeting of the city ' council oow?u- I1??' f"d pather Oodrrey' OMI-. of Smlthers arrived in the city A bylaw providing for hypothe- n? lnterlor on m morning's train to attend a meeting of priests here You, too. can have a Beautiful Skin if you to bout It the right way "I had akin eruptionathat made me ashamed. 1 also had mean headaches. I am very grateful to Fruit-a-tivea. My skin is ! lovely now, and I am very happy." Mis A. D., Buchannon, Satk. Fruit-a-tives Stimulate FIVE vital organs to work naturally. It is the very beat remedy you can buy to overcome poor complexion, headache and constipation. The great discovery of a brilliant physician, Fruit-a-tives gives you COMPLETE internal cleanliness, and your skin reflects your perfect health. 25c and 50c. at all druggist. Try them. Fruit-a-tives MAKE AN.O KEEP YOU WELL Royal Shepard, Juneau mining engineer, who arrived in the city a few days ago from the AImVa frr prmlMkn to use the Acropolis capital, left Hill rounds for the lodge's an- noons train on yesterday after for Vanderhoof en- nuil fist Day on June I. the route to the Vital Creek district King" birthday. The lodge also re- where he wm inspect gold proper quested that a beJf-hoIlday be de 'tles owned by local men. clared on this day asd that the po-! lire be asked to assist In marshal- The .regular monthly business ling a parade whh will be h?lc. luncheon of the Prince Rupert :rom downtown to the Acropolis Oyro Club was held in the Com Hill grounds. modore Cafe today. President Wil Uam Cnilckshank as In the chair Chief Justice Aulay Morrison. In and there was a fair attendance Supreme Court at Vancouver, has of members. It was the birthday! granted an absolute decree of dl- of the president and one of the past presidents, L. W. Waugh, which fact was duly referred to. Aid Casey, at last night's council meeting, read crwimunlcaUons from the 8tewart Board of Trade: F E Woods !de. manager of the Bnt'.sh Columbia Chatrbr of Mines: Olof Hanson. MP.: Dale L. Pi?, rnanagcr M the Premier mine; the BI-MeMUic Association, and Senator W. I. Borah of the r a house under the Soldiers' United states supporting a resolu-Houring 8cheme at the corner of Uon passec. some tune ago by the s.x'.h Avenue and TaUow Street, council, at the Instance of Aid. that, unless some steps are taken Casey, urging a fixed ratio at na-to keep the building In repair, tural value as a medium of mone prc-eedtns will be taken to have , tary aaahange. the dwelling returned to the city.: The house has been vacant for yome time and has fallen into eUs-: repair, some $25 being needed to, put it In shape again. Meantime, j it will be boarded up. 1 weeks bv the city council Biki' Balloon Dance May ao. ilSEI - W TENDERS INVITED Sealed Tenders will be received by she undersigned up till noon TVtoMitoV Mav l-lfth. fnr launch Ttaval nan -Mian The matter Ol tne menamew, sw ..ov,,tWna " niw mimnri nt Cnw r headquarters here the Barly Closing ByUw whereby pJoaU Termi Casn ' i i.ns monung out the closing time for stores on Sa-, jambb H. THOMPSON, lie memory of the turday evenings would be changed Ex(.culor: l miner of France from 1C p.m., as at present, to 8 m j3tatc 0 Joseph N. McPhee. wirk. i p.m. was laid over tor anoint w . - . IkVi. .. -.i... onlinlinp C F Jones aianaitQISi.KalaiaiB'IMlBllBiiaa 1 1 M , L. ..... ..n Mn had not had time to cnecu uji additional list of petitioners which had been presented only yesterday A jy DOURLE VISION afternoon. Jt Is understood that CXUA) AFTER merchants concerned are w, practically unanimously In favor THE POPULAR nIIITi I'RAmL r of the change. iFULVUE " l Announcements This new double vision glass has many advantages over the other older models which we would be pleased to explain to you. It has a dtfferent shape reading Butterfly Danes May IS-, view, corrected to the edge, and Ladles refreshments, uwiwentw 50c. Sons of Norway 17th of May oel- j ebratton will be held May 16 In! Metropole Hall. : Spring Sale, May 19. St Peters Church many other advantages wmcn will make this lense Just as popular as the frame FULVUE. Calt Ht our Optical department If you are Interested and let us explain It. MAX IIKIUJKONEK Jeweler . I H3J. THE DAILY NeWS PAOB THREE Wed. Special reaches, Pears and Q)( uo' Apricots, 5 2-lb, cans Munro Bros. The Vancouver Bank clearlng3 for May 5 amounted to $13,855,374. Nick Coulter of Port Edward arrived In the city on 'this morning's train for a brief visit to town. For drunkenness, J. Sim was fined $25, with option of thirty days' imprisonment, in city police court this 'morning'. Mrs. Robert Smith of Anyox was a passenger aboard the Catala to day bound for Vancouver where she will spend the summer. H. S. Parker returned to the city on this morning's train from one of his periodical business trips to various Interior points for Stewart Si Mobley W. E. Walker, manager of Arntn uale cannery, is paying a brief business visit to town having ar rived in the city on the Catala this morning from the Naas River. Union steamer Catala, Capt. A. E. Dickson, returned to port at 11 o'clock this morning from Anyox, fiteu-art and other mints. And sail couver and waypoint. pi"'1 All accounts due to Mussallem Grocery Ltd. are now payable at the Economy Store, 319 Third Avenue. Your response to this appeal will be appreciated 112 Mussallcm Grocery Ltd. Mrs. Martin Miller of Blllmor arrived in the city on this morning's train for a bner visit to town and Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs II. F. Pullen, Graham Avenue, Westvlew. Mr. and Mrs. li. Lavery and family, who are leaving Anyox. were passengers abiferd the Catala today bound frOrrf the smelter town to Vancouver where they plan on taking up Jaiure residence. A. Sutherland, provincial boiler inspector, who has been visiting Naas River cannery points on inspection duties, disembarked here from the steamer Catala this! r 'ng and will ntrsr visit Skeena j River cannery .points. O. E. Oullck. lo:al manager of! the Swlft-Canadlan Co.. returned to the city on the Catala this morning after making the round trip to Anyox and Stewart on company business. Hans Pedersen. well known pioneer prospector of Alice Arm, was a passenger aboard the Catala today going through to Vancouver whence he plan on going Into the Bridge River district In the Cariboo country where important gold discoveries have been recently made. Northland Transportation Co.'s motorshlp liner Northland, Capt. Len Williams, arrived in port at 8:15 this morning from Ketchikan and, after discharging one car load of fresh halibut for trans shipment to the United states over Canadian Nsffoml Railways. sailed at 10 a.m. for Seattle. In the course of a tour of the west, A. A. Tlsdale. general manager of the Canadian Railways from Winnipeg, anc, party ar ex pected to arrive in the city Lorn Vancouver on the steamer Prince George tomorrow morning and will proceed East by regular train In the afternoon. Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert May 10, 1912 According to figures of the decennial census which have Just been made public, Prince Rupert boasts a population of just a little under 5,000 souls. wflfciancliriAnager of the lo-' caforanch of tlieliank of Montreal, has advised the mayor and city council that he has been Instructed ( by the general manager of the bank ; to make no further advances to the city without authority except such , advances as will be paid from the: , mnrtnnji ..a-. . I auie ui iuu.uuu ui uniiury ccnui-i cates and funds in anticipation of taxes. The council will hold a spe cial meeting tonight to consider the situation. HALF TIME Aid. SUGGESTED Casey Would Stretch Out City "Edplyrhent Hi Far 'As -"" :'' "Possible'" - '" ,1 ,u . The three major committees of the city council finance, utilities and board of works will report on the possibility of putting employ ees on half-time with a view to stretching out city employment as far as possible. A suggestion to this effect was adopted by the council last night on suggestion of Aid. Casey who found a seconder for his motion in Aid. Plllsbury. Aid. Collart, chairman of the ft nance committee, and Aid. Mac-donald, chairman of the utilities committee, did not believe that the suggestion could be put Into effect In their already reduced departments but promised it would be consideed. Clean-Up Week To Be Declared Suggestion of Medical Health Of. fleer to Re Put Into Effect Next Week Thc city council last night ap proved a suggestion, conveyed ec at 1:30 this afternoon for Van- t.hrouh Mayor Orme, from the me- dlcal health officer that the annual "clean up week" In the city be declared this spring. May 15 to 21 were designated as the dates. Rev. W. D. Oram Hollingworth, pastor of First Presbyterian Church. ?iiled on the Catala this afternoon for a two-weeks' trip to Vancouver. Onifor' ! mirilt fir llir RUPTURED SMITir8 SILVER TRUSS h.a no I ' bird, no kn ottatui to eha'e. n : ael to rust, no binding ii url rup. Oonlornas to b d r nuur Five-year guarantee. Wrl e fcr information. SMITH MFO. COMPANY. D:g. 34.0AXr. ONT. Trn . txcluvNy alive 1898. Hotel Arrivals New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE (lot Si Cold water: Steam Heat 75c. PEU DAY AND UP J Zarelll Telephone Ml Mackenzie Furniture Bed Special Simmons Coll Spring. All-felt Mattress, Walnut Bedstead. 2-inch tubing, complete QOC C OD.OO while they last Real Value Mackenzie Furniture Phone 775 MI-LADY Beauty Shoppe Kotex Special, 40c Permanent Wave $5.00 Ladies' Hair Cut . . 33c Children's Hair Cut 25c Phone 655 Plumbing Prices Reduced Why Send Out of Town For . .Plurublpg. Goods? -Plece Plumbing Outfit Complete with QQCJ uo trimmings Compare this with Eaton's catalogues and remember, we pay the freight. Labor charges reduced from $1.50 to $1.25 per hour Smith & Mallelt Ltd. Phone 171 P.O. Box 271 This giiarmntee assures fresh ilclicioiis corn flakes Fon 25 years Kcllogg's Corn Flakes have been con sidereti the standard of quality - the highest value possible to put into corn flakes. Behind every package is the personal guarantee of W. K. Kellogg t "You must be more than satisfied with the flavor and fretbness of Kellogg's Corn Flakes. If you do riot consider them the best you ever tasted, return the empty package and we will gladly refund your money." No other corn flakes are made like Kellogg's. No others reach you so fresh and crisp. For Kellogg's have a WAXTITE inside bag that is sealed top and bottom. It guarantees oven-freshness! Look for the red-and-green package at your grocer's. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. ft aTarVMf fiELP yOURSBl HEALTH si SPRING SAILINGS From Prince Rupert for Vancouver, calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River. 10.00 p.m. Thursday For Anyox and Stewart 4.00 p.m. Wednesday Fortnightly service to Queen Charlotte Islands. Particulars on request. TRAIN SERVICE Passenger trains leave Prince Rupert Monday, Wednesday and Fridays at 3.00 p.m. for Edmonton, Winnipeg and points East. For mornutam call or uTttt local agent or H. McEWEN. D.F. if P.A. Prince Rupert, B.C. t. maguire - "1 KXJM j1 V ll.R-SI Canadian National 2 ROOMS 7-8-9, SMITH BLOCK 525 - Phone - 525 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED SW-anwiB leave Prince ltufwn for Vancouver: P H.. I ATM. A K I'HY TI USH.W. l:9 I' M. Via Orwiii Fal'.j arrlvliw Vancouver. Thursday p.m. T.S.H. ( UtHKNA KVKKY I'Klli.W MIDMOIIT. Arriving Vancouver Sunday mldolght. approx. Wekly sajllnga to Port Slmpaoii. Allc Arm Anyox, BtowSft ' and N.ias niver putnta Sunday. V p.m. further lufoimatKui regarding all aa'tlng and tickets at --I'KIM't; KI'I'KHT ACIKXI'V: Krt-wlid .(miw.- I'hiHHk AR