ID V. April 28, IONEER IS DEAD L Schus, Island Settler, Itoad r cl..urr and Fisherman, bue- cumMattMrlotteCity ckIDECATK, April zsi-nick Jl uupi' i uuilotte Islands, pas- " ,i IV , ,1 v His death was very to heart failure. , i:, ; due :,. Mi Schug. who was well Montana in inc early lie ljueen wnariun xi " i . i. ij j aK "Iiu WW up lauu cUu'rti Inlet. During pioneer i i . j K ' did a gooa oeai ui roaa t r list v 1 v la U: S F: : 1 till' gUVCIIllilCHk. UlKt .almon trolling and a known in the fish- iv u, failing health. Mr. it m.ilned close to home i t two years. i'Ii of Mr. 8chug is r.--: uny friends In the old timers attended a inch took place at I..: utile City with Itev. M :r.iir United Church iuiik. There were Ilor-.in the following: Mr. Tni' ley and family, Mr. C i rmlchael and family, Mr and Mrs. A. Cook, .I, cnarter. Mr. and Mrs. : i i.imlly. Mr. and Mrs. : imily. Mr. and Mrs. J. family and II. Janis. WEATHER REPORT Point- Part cloudy ,'t,r SO 14: tempera - i mooth. :i l Clear, light wes-t a moderate, island Foggy, light .ntl. sea smooth. ! ids today seem to be if might watchmen. OFFICERS OF ROTARY G. E. Gulick Elected Secrptarv t. day Under George Woodland, New President The Prince Rupert Rotarv flllih. at 1U weekly luncheon today ift. the Commodore Cafe, elected officers for the coming year as follows: President, O. A. Woodland. Secretary, O. E. Gulick. Treasurer, Alex McRae. Directors T. II. Johnson. W. P. Armour and W. It. McAfee. Rebekah Whist And Bridge Is Very Enjoyable A very enjoyable whist and bridge party was held by the Rebekah Lodge last night in the Metropole Hall. There were 16 tables of cards n play and prize winners were: Bridge ladles' first, Mrs. J. R. Murray: wcond Mrs. Rolls; men's first. P. E. Wei-nig; second, Mrs. James Brough. Whist- ladies' first, Mrs. Ouyan: second, Mrs. W. Pierce: men's first Mrs. B. Murray; second, Mrs. Robertson. After cards, delicious refresh ments were served. The committee in charge consisted of Mrs. 8. L. Peachey, convener. Mrs. 8. V. Cox. Mrs. II. V. Tattersal and Mrs. J. A. Murray: ALASKA WEATHER Ketchikan High. 58: low. 38. Juneau High. 60; low, 36. Mr. Terry, who is interested In the development of gold bearing black sands on Graham Island, arrived in the city on the Prince Jotu last night from Massett and will sail tonight on the Prince George for Vancouver. FWuhtle & 1 .intriguing -7-7-7- CUlsQU ItoilOW B.CR ! ip-M WfttMl I... 1.1, . , r mil puipottl. '" SmV VhwHi' ft-N. I FkkM - - mwtwtM H J XPECT more in flavour from , Quaker Corn Hikes than you hae ever tasted in an? other corn flake! Vnit tvitl nnf kA,liinnni'nll Tlfi r lh(lc flavour will intrtcue you. Its JngreJiccts arc higher in quality than those usually put into a corn flake. Special malt, pure CANE sugar and salt of crystal purity. We know you will like Quaker Corn FUkes better than any other corn flake you have ever tasted. It vou do not, we will refund . you the cost of the package. This guarantee is printed on every carton. And then to preserve this sufiranc flavour, Quaker Corn Flakes arc triple-scaled and wax-wrapped. And economical. . .Quaker Corn Hakes cosf but a cent a serving. MADE IN CANADA. Quake tiar Crescent C. fW.Cut Saw. No. 325 V.WM.. W ' M fen. tW. . . .1 , t .,:M ,..1nHjwul It U utnl k. 11 . -" "w popular Hfl 0(1 in. nw " r k- - - - - Xuttti k.,1 Jill 1 I. It i. m. A Milk Line. Tooth. . - "uwi tuDDri ana miiiu'."""" . . . -Mrrow. knfl k.l(k I.- Ltl. . L 1 . tld ..uAi-Mniini swco..imntD .TA IIMITtD simoKOsrND lANCOUVE.. , TO.ONTO LOCAL ITEMS Grotto Taxi. Phone 450 tf Reliable Messenger.. Phpne, 131. Oaji or Wghw 'Stand SBcsner Blocit i .' Hi ;l 1 ' i . P Saturday is the last day for suomltting hmerlcks In the Bu prime Coffee compet'tion. The priz is five dollars. Bring your Painting Problems w us. we will save you money Gordon's Hardware. McBrld? 8t Phone. 311. : tf '" 't - !,! A. G. Rlx of the Imperial Oil Co., returned to the city on the Prince John last night from a trip to Island points on company business. Mrs. Fred Pyle, formerly of this city, has been called from her home In Vancouver to Calgary' where her mother, now aged eighty vears, has had another stroke. Just at Easter, the aged lady was first tricken and, on account of her advanced years, there are grave fears as to her recovery. ildrens Colds Checked without "dosine." Rubor VJCKS VapoRub l'IH;l,.lllll.TH.-IH J ,i TIL J Buy u pounc of Supreme Coff?e nd then write a limerick about it nrlosing the coupon to Stewart & lobley. The coffee is great. A. II. Waddington of the Forett Jranch staff returned to the city n today's train from a trip to the interior on official duties. lev. and Mrs. Henry Flores of Klt- aranga are visitors in the city, hav 'ng arrived on this morning's tram rom the Interior. Mrs. R. A. Sampare of Kitwanga arrived In the city on this morn ng's train from the interior for a brief visit to town. Delegates to trie diocesan meet ogs of the Anglican Woman's Au ciliary here and some of the local .aembers are being taken on .ruiae to Metlakatia this afternoon as the guests of Rev. and Mrs. W S. Jennings on the mission boat Northern Cross. W. II. Tobey, C. N. R. divisional superintendent, returned to the city on this morning's train from Shere where a "sink hole" Inter fered with traffic on the line this week. Complete repairs have been made and traffic is running nor mally again, Mr. Tobey stated. L. T. Wood, engineer at the Kit ta u It-Eagle mine at Skidegatc, ar rived in the city on the Prince John last ntgftt from the Queen Charlotte Islands, bringing a casting which is to be repaired at the dry dock here. Mr. Wood will return to the Islands of the John Saturday night A specisi meeting of the city Touncll Is called for tomorrow night when the rate bylaw for 1932 will be Introduced and given its Introductory readings. It is understood the an agreement has been reached by the majority of the council on an Increased rate cn land as well as a levy on Improvements. Mrs. A. L. Richardson and her daughter, Countess de Bucey, arrived In the city on the Prlnre John lost night from Tlell, Queen Charlotte Islands. Mrs. Richardson, after visiting for a week or so In the city with friends, will proceed on a trip to Toronto. Countess dc Bucey will return to the Islands on ye Prince John Saturday night. Announcements Eases' ctirnation dance. Friday, April 29. Admission Ladies rc rrrirtiehts: ''tienUemen 50c. Ev- ,lerjrb(yi 1 wlcpae. ntu t Ridley Home Basaar May 5. Three Plays, Presbyterian Church May 5th and 6th. Moose Dance May 6. Legion Band Concert May 13. 87 Spring Sale, St. Peters Church. May IK. THE DAILY N?WS PAQS THRSC Friday Special Creamery Butter AP 2 lbs Munro Bros. Get your entry In at once for the Supreme Coffee limerick competition which is closing Saturday. A son was born on April 18 at Telegraph Creek to Mr. and Mrs. D. O. McDevltt. Mrs. McDevltt, before her marriage, was Miss Lottte Dodd. B. C. dothlers moving first of month to 705 Third Ave., next to Vrizzell's Meat Market. Big Reductions on all merchandise. 00 William Barrle, pioneer resident of Queen Charlotte Islands, arrived In the city on the ss. Prince John last night and will sail Sa- tuiday night on his return to the Islands. A. P. Allison, well known Qur.m Charlotte Island logging operator. arrived in the city on the Prince John last night from his cump at Queen Charlotte City and will sail on the Prince George tonight for Vancouver. Mrs. Fred E. Page of Smlthers, one of the delegates to the Woman's Auxiliary diocesan' meetings here, arrived in the city from the inter ior on this morning's train. She Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Rayner, Sixth Avenue East. Provincial Constable Harold Raybonn arrived iruthe city on this morning's train from Hazelton with ? prisoner In his custody. Constable Raybone is about to be transferred from Hazelton to Prince Rupsrt to take command of he police cruiser P M.L. 8. MONEYSAVERS1: for Friday Saturday PRUNES Medium size No. 2 pkgs. per pkg. BRAID'S TEA per 1-lb. pkg RICE KRISPIES per pkg QUAKER CORN per tin 19c 30c 11c 10c SHELLED WALNUTS 9Qp SWANSDOWN-For better cakes, per pkg. 29c BAKER'S COOKINQ CHOCOLATE S-0-" 26c MALTED MILK TOFFEE 0r0 per lb GINGER SNAPS-Red Ar- OOp row, fresh & crisp, 2 lbs. SHRIMPS B.C. Pack, Vfc's Oo per tin SEEDLESS RAISINS Ifio Nabob. 15-oz. pkg. per pkg.'-"' Fruit Combination Special on Malkiu's Best Quality Fruits 1 tin Bartlett Pears, 2s 1 tin Royal Anne Cherries, 2s 1 tin Loganberries fiQp The 3 tins for WOK, QUICK QUAKER OATS per pkg FELIX OINOER ALE Replenish your stock now at CI I A ner doz tJl.'U ROYAL CROWN SOAP-per ctn 19c 23c CONDE FRENCH CASTILLE OCn SOAP, 8 bars ht FRESH FKU1T AND VEGETABLES ! California Grapefruit ar0 4 for Outdoor Rhubarb per lb. Spinach, B.C. per lb Asparagus per lb'. Hothouse Tomatoes per" lb. Remo Potatoes 15 lbs: ' per sack 5c 10c 18c 40c 25c $1.45 Watts Grocery IMIONE 55 PHONE 56 THE STORE OF PLENTY" tMi mmm mmsm. wmtmmv SALADA" REDUCES PRICE USED CAR SALE 1928 Hudson Sedan $353.00 1927 Dodge. DeLuxe Sedan ..$350.00 1926 Dodge, Sedan $273.00 1925 Star, Sedan $100.00 All cars in good running order, can be seen and demonstrated at any time. New 1930 Bantam Austin QKfJfl will sacrifice at i?0JJ Rupert Motors 56C Phone 5C6 Oarage and Service Station Hotel Arrivals New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot Si Cold water: Steam Heat 75c. PER DAY AND UP J. Zarclll Trlrprtonc t8l V. II. Schriaberg, Vancouver. alb. BROWN LABEL NOW 30c V2 lb. YELLOW LABEL NOW 25c V2 lb. (OTHER LABELS REMAIN UNCHANGED) Prices Effective Now do not pay more Grocers - we will protect you AGAINST ALL LOSS SEE REBATE FORM WHICH HAS BEEN MAILED TO YOU Miss B. Wright, sister of Mrs ! Willlim Ooodrick, Atlin Avenue. 1 will sail on the Princess Adelaide! tomorrow night for Victoria wheie i she will pay a six months' visit. 1 Severe Headaches Pimples on Face Mitt Muie L. C. Bl&ckwelL Gunn, Alt., writ: "For two years t uflrd from ktot headache, and pimples on my face. My beadaehes nwined inevnbl. mi I thought tha pimple would never disappear. A friend recommended Burdock Blood BiUen, and on. trying a bottU, I found the headache diMppear. and I am not bothered any more with the F t itit l 1! dnii aid gaowal .ton.; aia.ufactarwi, 'or la. pit S jwn, ! hr Tk. . Uilttiira Co Ltd Toroato. Oat. 0& sfla . XUC &a the $1 by New Reduced Rates to EUROPE ST. LAWRENCE SEAWAY The most direct route to Europe two dayi ia iheliered watet, only three to four days open ocean. Choose from distinguished ships: The "Empresses" First Class 4 Duchesses Luiury with economy Cabin Ships Solid comfort at low cost All ships Tourist and Third Clan. Frequent sailing each week from Montreal and Quebec (trains to ship-side) to British and Continental Ports. A mt lb! ALL EXPESSE lX)URSbtpf -and htHtrspttial Oth.'im uHmg jtr Ecbtriilic Gingrtst - Scth' GUigw Reunion. Full information from your local travel agent or, J. i. t'OKSTEU atcamablp Oenl. Paaa. Agent C P R. Station. Vancouver CuastiiaalSaEa Pacific WORLD'S GREATEST TRAVEL SYSTEM MI-LADY UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED rj . fll 8leamern lve Prtnce Rupert for Vanoouvw: nPaillV aMlOnilG '. .!.. MKUY TI-KM.W. t:a. P.M. LtUULT UUUUUl Vu ((m arrlvUig Vanoouw. Thursday p.m. T.K. CtUHKNA i:F.HV lltlUW MIIIMtlllT. KnfPY SllPrinI I0p Airlvlnj Vaitcuvw Sunday midnight, approx. 1VUIU opillill, 1UL wteikly aaaltoga toPon aimpaon. Alloe Arm. Anyox. 8teaK and Naas Permanent Wave $5.00 lnlcrmiiUon K LZ. Ladies' Hair Cut . . 33c ruwn: iu i kht .naxcv: xwnia ei-- pnf Children's Hair Cut 25c . : .. - - - .- Phone 655 i , .. , Typewriters : Queen Hatchery ! ! ' 3G W. Cordova St. Jnrnmp Tax i : R?lENT ' Returns ! c.bii.6 Jg5iSS.S . , . .i . ductlon. Catalogue free. Last day for filing both Do- ! ( minion and Provincial returns QUEEN IIATCHEUV lMCKAU. Mrl? AF. 1IUU3., RHO5? LTD Uli. Saturday. 30th AprU w Cordova su Vancour GF.OKGK KOR1E & CO. . ' " Accountants and AudUors f advertise poor products, Ave. W. Phone 387 213 Second It doCS pay to buy tllOSC advertised.