Thursday, June 16, 1932 - - pBCZr . t4 QaaVtr 2r Cot a hi- Flak J Viiamln U. Nn ochcr Corn flake ronlin ibt pf:l , our guarantee... you trj Qiukti O-u ?l.e SUPPOSE just io prove our gurutct' It is primed on every package. Tf confident you will find Quaker Com FUi.cs tbe best flavoured corn flakes ou hoe cer eaten. If you do not auree, we will gladly remit you the cost of the package Those who use Quaker Corn KUkej koow their flavour is more subtle, more iwn Ruing. We know the flavour is the be eer put into a corn flake. Special malt, purt CANE sugar and salt of crystal purirp And then this delicate flavour is fully pro served by our triple seal and wax wrapper Yet Quaker Corn Flakes cost less than ooo cent a serving. For any meal or at any time of uar K . mmm QllAKER , Corn Flaices Spectacles and Eyeglasses At Trices You Can Afford to Pay and Cannot Afford to Miss THESE ARE ECONOMY DAYS Our thirty years' constant practical esperienee fitting; glasses enables us to eliminate guess work If jour eyes bother you, plwne or write today for appointment. J' I Third Avenue A. E. IRELAND Optometrist frince Rupert POWER FOR PENNIES ii?4 J1 ui m tm Ul IU wm m y a m mmm m Nourishing, energy-producing -two biscuits and milk mako a comploto meal. Mai In Canada with Canadian Whtat THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY. LTD i LOCAL NEWS The cheapest fuel In town, big 'oad slab wood $3.25. Albert &i McCaffcry Ltd., Phones 116 ana I ' s , . j ; 3. J, Lltjtlcj gpneraj-'rrpnager t9t; the Northern Bfc. Power cio., re turned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a visit or inspection to. the Falls River power '. plant. J Rev. L.'J. Hales of Smlthers arrived In the city from the Interior on yesterday afternoon's train to attend the sessions of the synod of the piocese of Caledonia which are i In progress here. John S. Weatherley, who has been relieving on the staff of the Canadian National Telegraphs here, left by vesterdav afternoon's train nn his retifrri to Vancouver. Edmund V. Green, who commit ted suicide in the 8eal Cove Hotel early yestertlay morning, had not been employed at the Big Bay Lumber Co.'s sawmill since a year ago last May, it was stated this morning. Annual Sale of the famous Bentty Washer. Every' machine a guaranteed bargain. Prices range from $35 up. Terms as lay as $5 per month. Come into the store and tell us what you are able to pay. If your credit is good, your credit IS good at GOK-1 DO.VS IIAKUWARE. Phone 311. tf. Mr, and Mrs. Alex McRae wll! sail on the Princess Adelaide tomorrow night, for Seattle where they will. attend the, Rotary International convention next week fol-'owlng which they will return to Vancouver where Mr. McRae will represent Tyee Lodge of this city, of which he Is master, at the Masonic Orand Lodge convention. On heir way home they will visit at Powell River. Phone 953 Cash and Carry Friday & Saturday Specials Jld English Ginger Wine Ofln per bottle 2 lbs. for 1V fi aowntree's Cocoa per 1-lb. tin Malkin's Best Santa Clara Prunes per 2-lb. pkg. 19c Toilet Paper 7 rolls for 23c ;-..inle Bund Condensed II Qp A JO Milk, per cm '. yon Vailey Peaches -J lp i I v size 2 s. per tin Australian Seedless Raisins OCn Malkin's Best Spices, 2 tins for mm 15c California Dried Peaches, 2 lbs. for 29c rraser Valley Greengage QQp y.w. a 11, .,.11 Ot7V .ram, yi --w. v" California Ripe Olives per tin 44c 18c Granulated Sugar JEn ie,t 10 lbs. for (LlmK 10 lbs. to each customer) ?RSlt VKXtlfS & VEGETABLES ' ' Arrlvine' oil livery Boat Cucumbers 15 C eacl New Tota toes 25C 4 lbs. for Rhubarb 9P 6 lbs. for Watermelon IOC per lb TW1J! n ATT. v WWK ' " 1 " I . T Friday Special VATERMELON Qr cr lb Munro Bros. left on yesterday afternoon's train for Lak-else Lake where they will spend a two weeks' holiday. A. K. Klncald, well known Revel-etoke Insurance man, arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon's train in the course of one of his periodical business tour's '6f this district. . 'i Mr?. O. A. Woodland will sail tomorrow night on the Princess At ;Ulde for the south and, being I Joined at 0?ean Falls by Mr. Voodlind who has been on a business trip to the paper town, will l proceed to Seattle where they will j attend the Rotary International ! convemi'in in xt wi'k P. E. Simpson of Vanarsdol is paying a brief visit to the city. hav;n anivcl on yesterday afternoon's train from the Interior. Alex Rlx of the Imperjal Oil Co. Ltd. returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's friftn from a business trip to Prince George and other interior points. Elsie Charles, 7 an Indian, was brought to the cityJ yesterday from the Queen Charlotte Islands to serve a thirty-day, term of imprisonment for drunkenness. Rev. Henry Floreaof Kitwanga ! arrived in the eitjcop yesterday 953 1 temoon's train from the interior to attend the meetingrf the Diocese of Caledonia whicryre. now In session here. Mrs. Smrriuei Massey. -worthy matron of Belist Chapter here, will sail tomorrow night on the Prhi-r"?ss Adelaide for Vancouver where she will attend th Grand Lodge meetings of the Order of the Eastern Star which will be held next week In Vancouver. G. H. Munro, president of the local Rotary Club, will sail on the Princess Adelaide tomorrow night for Seattle where he will attend the convention of Rotary International next week. He will be accompanied to Seattle toy Mrs. Munro who left for the south last week. Announcementf Bastern Star Tea June 15. Salvation Army Sale of work june 18. - Moose picnic. Dlgby Island, Jun-26. Presbyterian Missionary Tea on July 6. Hotel Arrivals New Royal Hotel ? TUB HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot ii Cold water: Steam Heat, 75c. PER DAY AND UP J. ZarelH Trlephonr tSI . J. H. Hawthorn, Vancouver, Olof Wintrier, and R. Bardeall, Juneau; C. Johnson and F. Murphy, Sun-nysidc; T. Kondes, Port Esslngton. . i"rTdll5v7fhg 'IsyiV scale f 01 cnarges made ion reaalng notices. Marriage and Engagement announcement $2. Birth Notices 50c. Funeral Noticab $1. Cards ol Thanks. Funeral Flowers 10c. per name. LOCAL NEWS Richard Long returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a business trip to the Interior. Tonight's' mixed' train front' the East, first to arrive under the new summer time-table of Canadian National Railways, was reported this morning on time at 11 pm. Mrs. E. Musto, who arrived In the city earlier In the week from Stewart, sailed yesterday afternoon on the Prince George for Taku River where she will join her husband and take up residence. Rev. B. S. Prockter and J. W. H. Day of Vanderhoof arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon's train from the interior to attend the meetings of the synod of Caledonia diocese which are now in session here. Dr. W. E. Peterson of Ketchikan was a visitor in the .city yesterday, having come here in company with his son who left on yesterday af ternoon's train for New York mVi.mi Via ...111 . ... Iwrlich is to visit England and Eu I rope. Dr. Peterson, who arrived In .return to the Alaska town. Prof. II. R. Trumpour. M.A.. B D. of the Anglican Theological ICollrge, Vancouver, was th? speaker at the regular" monthly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Ro tary Club In the Commodore Cafe today. Guests included a number of local and visiting clergy of the Anglican Church who are here for synod meetings which are new be ing held in the city. G. H. Munro. president of the clufc, was in the chair. FOOD SPECIALS -ior- Friday & Saturday CRISCO per 1-lb. tin 26c per 3-lb. tin 76c SLICED PEACHES Malkin's Best, 214 tins, per tin 32c FRESH HALLO WI DATES, 2 lbs. 15c SHELL2D WALNUTS Light Pieces, per lb. 25c MALKIN'S BEST JAM Strawberry, Raspberry. Apricot, per 2-lb. tin 31c SPAGHETTI Italian style Franco American Brand No. 1 tins, per tin 10c ROYAL CROWN SOAP per carton ...23c Cooked Meats, Sliced Meat Loaf With Cheese per lb JSlc Luncheon Loaf Per lb. ....23c English Style Bologna per lb 19c Boiled Ham Per lb 40c Frankfurters Per lb 20c COTTAGE ROLLS Smoked Boneless Shoulders, per lb 16c AUSTRALIAN PINEAPPLE No. 2 tins, per tin 20c SOCKEYE SALMON. Malkin's Beat, Vi-lb. tins, per tin 15c CHATEAU CHEESE 5-lb. box per lb. 26c Cut, per lb 28c LOMBARD PLUMS Aylmer Brand, 2's, per tin 12c LIBBY'S GOLDEN BANTAM CORN, per tin 15c ROWNTREE'S COCOA, per ft-lb. th! 2Sc Fruit & Vegetables LETTUCE Large heads, 2 for ..17c GREEN PEAS, per lb 10c CAULIFLOWER, White heads each 25c NEW POTATOES, 4 lbs 25c B. C. BERRIES, per basket 15c WATERMELON, per lb 8c CALIFORNIA GRAPEFRUIT 5 for 23c Store Will Close at 6 P.M. on Saturday and Every Saturday Thereafter Watts' Grocery PHONE 55 PHONE 56 "THE BEST FOR LESS" vmsmmmmm mmm mmm a i PAQB THREB Our 40th Anniversary Gift to You An Ebony Elephant! This is our 40th anniversary and to com- " memorate It we offer you a genuine hand-carved ebony elephant from Ceylon. Every package of SALADA tea bears small tea pot trade mark on one end. Send 3 of these from one-pound packages or 6 from Vi lb. packages to SALADA Toronto end we will send you an elephant free of all charge. Offer not good after Sept. 1 , 1 932. "SALADA 117 TEA Milk By Rail Strictly Sanitary Dairy A Modern Plant An Ice Machine .Maklnx 4 Tons of Ice Per Day. All this because the stored up goodness in Bulkier Valley Milk is worth preserving. Milk from chosen herds only, all government tested. FRESH COTTAGE CHEESE BUTTERMILK, WHIPPING CREAM SKEENA I5RAND CREAMERY BUTTER SPECIAL MILK FOR BABIES VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 LOWER FARES EAST a Tliis year. Canadian National offers four different . fares to Eastern points for vom to choose fro mi 1. COACH ONE-WAY FAItES Goad In eoeh. 2. INTERMEDIATE ONE-WAY FARES God la TurUl Hepr upon paymant f IWprr eharir. 3. 30-DAY ROUND TRIP FARES' Cod in all ! f qalpmaat upon payment f lWpr eharga, 4. SUMMER EXCURSION ROUND TRIP FARES Good In all rlaaat-a f equipment upon payment of alWpar charga. CompUt Inor motion from II. McEwen, D.F. & P.A. Prince Rupert, B.C. Canadian National UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Stennwr leave Prince iiunen lor Vancouver: I'.S.S, r.lT.U.A KVEKV Tl'KMIAY. 1:30 P.M. Vi Wayponu. arriving Vancouver Thursday am. T.S.S. ( IIDKA KK.I!V t'KIDAY MI1IMUIIT. Arrivi-ig Vancnn-er Sunday midnight, approx V.telcly iliiig u P r. Slmpaoii. Alice Arm. A:yox. Slewart and Naja River points, Sunday. 8 pai. 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