-. . i.-turm :!. fMl'ME mTi fT-w-r; ---r-fn n 'Mil "i ifTin 111 3Mr June. ?8. Ip32. THE DALLY NEWB rAOB''intEl .. . 1 1 -a i J77y j MissLillianLougliton's I Strawberry Shortcake is famous "I use Magic Bak-ins I'owdtr," says Miss Lillian Loughton, Dietitian and Cookery Expert of the Canadian Mag azine. My successful baking results are due in (arge, pactto itf-ftutmetytuufuun-ity, and consistent high quality. " My own recipes, are planned for Magic, and I recommend it fur all recipes calling for baking powder." Mist Loughton's high praise can-fir nu the judgment of hr Canadian dietitians and cookery experts. i 1 he majority f them use Magic txtlusivtly, because it gives consistently better baking xecalt. Magic is first etwee of Canadian iMWKwivcs, too. It outsells .all other taking, powders oomkucd I STRAyVBERRY SHORTCAKE 2 ewes statu? Sour (or IX coos bread lour) 4 ttitpuuM Mmk BssiacPowder X tsufootsah 4 tal4ooMM iWtisiag 2 tibkefooa tuiar I tgg H cup milk Sifr tCftKerie my iotrfoirntt: rmb i n shoe lames, till very Jine sour test sax so pour with the chnk-J nwlk twwtskosoftwth (W-wor too toft to hold its shape when baked;. Turn the doufh onto a floured bojril. roll lightly lu one-third inch thicL-neti. t ut out with a round cutter lirush one round wiihsnrltcdhattrr. plicr another round on it; bakr in iiur urrn. Split, hll with frrthlit mr lightly sweetened. I'm top rouml mi irxl pile-whipped cicwi ovrr it, dec-orjlinii with wholi ftviiirv ! thaielaineuistlutk. r msssw-x i.,-mt MiMiwivaow 1 CONTAINS JW Ai.lM TW iiiciiani on , ., n tin 1. your ilflnln (Suit l4.:l. linking p ,.dr la Ire Iruoi alum af My bar. 'ul lutf I dlnt. TREK COOK nOOK when you bakt at home, the nest Ma;u Cook Ikwk will live you down of delicious r cipes. Write to Standard Brands Ltd.. itaser Ave. & Liberty St., TorwMpi Oat. C. C. Mills, who has been on a brief business trip to Vancouver, returned to the city from the south on the Princess Louise yesterday. I LAST WEEK si LOOK AT 5 l 5 n I m KS Wmwv. , Ladies' Spring Coats, rcKiilar $15 to $30 Ladies' Tailored Suits, regular to $35 Half-Price, Monday-Tuesday nFMFRS I Third Avenue 'LOCA'L -NEWS ITEMS The cheapest fuel in town, big 'oad slab wood $3.25. Albert !& McCaffery Ltd., Phones 116 ana in. M Mrs. Charles P Balagno has been i called to Terrace on account ' The fire department was called, at ofh2 :so niirtnioht. Rntiirrinv-tn thp lnno the illness of. her mother,Mrs. I; Astoria f I :i nf of f this jc U ,u 1 i , city, who has betri visiting In the interior .town. HW ine -we. department had call i at 12 noan. Sunday Jo tbe-rasldence ! ol Joe 'MaHon,; Eighth Avenue and Thompson atttset, wliere .there was a chlmrwy fire. Ho damag was f done. lThomas ,Kaye, official of te ,Un-: fiwv Otl.Qo. arjlvediln the oity on the Princess Louise yesterday morning from Vancouver to pay one of his periodical visits of Inspection to the company's 4ocal branch. Kari Thiele. territorial .secretary of Alaska, was a passenger abard the Princess Louise yesterday re-r turning to Juneau after baying at-I tended the recent Republican na-tlonal I convention in Chioago. ! ConsUble G. A. Wyman and daughter, Gloria, who have ieenf visiting .bis parents, Mr. and Mib. A. Wyman. Princess Street, for .the past week left for Prince Rupert, Mrs. Wyman. sr. accompanied Uln to Vancouver Vlctori? Colonist. An lnterestine article descrlDtlvt? at Stewart and the Portland oa - .nil mining dlstiiet. written by Guy Lawrtnoe, appears In ttoe magazine section of a seosot Vancouver Province. me intereailrag historical 'reminiscences are included In the jartiele. Jlev W. A.iDebD flud Mf.'Pelap, who i have ten spending the pastneaiome uu w. icsuale.of weeksJn the cltyifollow ing their arrival from -.Vancpuver,1! sslled yesterday on the Princess Louise for elegcaph Creek where 'Mr. Behp mUI take charge of An-ilic&n ChnrehinUslQnary work suo-elng'A(rv.(fiemmanderi Oswald Hodgson, 4tto is returning toiEng-iaud to4akc up.reetdenee. aejKfidKe,jnanagerf the Terrace Drancrr oi me uans oi muii-treal and formerly accountant here, arrived In thf lkyrsm'ilieslntertQr an SuftdsuTfJilahtii-trainandjwlled on the PrJjRupert yesterday af-ternooT! for a wtfttlen tflpto Van-eouvr.vO.'0.aieeven. accountant In tbe local branch of theibank. Is relieving at Terrace during Mr. Baveciajge's aliaence. D. B. Finn, who has been re-ap-fpointed dlreotOT gtf U Jirlnre Ru-, pert Flsneriesxpexlmental Station. arrived In .thetfcy on the Princess Louise esteoiay to resume ills du tiM.hK after an absence of two years. He has been taking up post- ornriuate work at camDnage uni vtjstty In -SiielaRd. Awing the past vear. Mrs. Finn is visiting for two the" focal schools, '-on will sail tomor-' row morning the Prince Robert for her" home in Vancouver. P. 'E. Wilson, K.C., after spenti-. tng a few days here visiting with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. ,G. Kennedy, following; La a (rjp-to' Victoria on legal business,! left "by yesterday afternoon's train on his return to Prince George. Mrs.'Russell, wife of , the chief en- jglneer of the lighthouse tender Newlngton, sailed by the Catala this afternoon on her return to Vancou ver after having paid a visit here with her daughter, "Mrs. Ted Le- Page, "710 Fifth Avenue East. F. S. Nicholas, mine superlnten-dent'for the Granby Co. at Anyox, wasia passenger aboard the Catala today going through to Vancouver whence he will proceed to Montana where he has been called on account of the serious Illness of his jwife. Music by '!Lozanne," daughter of Mrs. Russell 'M. Smith of this city, who is achieving fame in England as. a-tomposer, is being featured re gularly .by Calvin Winter, noted .Vancouver director, and his- orche- fru on . regular radio broadcasts of Frank and JoerPeters of Premier were, passengers aboard the Prinqe George .Saturday evening going through to Vancouver whence they will proceed to Montreal where they will soil July 16 aboard the steamer Duchess of -York for England. Rev. Evan .Baker, who has been stationed at Stewart as United Church, pastor for the past couple of years, arrlvetkfrom there on the Catala this morning and will pro eeed later In the week to Anyox to which, point he -was transferred Let -the recent BrifJh Columbia l Conference. 4Mrs. Barker and child have .been vUU1n iicre for some time. Olof Hanson, M.P. tor Skeena. Ls expected to arrive In the city on tomorrow afternoon's train from Smltheis. Together with Mrs. Hanson and daughter, Miss Ltnnea Hanson, and son, Olof Hanson, Jr., .who Is completing the term's High Sehool studies here this week, Mr Ujanson .will return to Smlthers on Thursday or Saturday. They will take up residence for the two months at their summer home at TAKE NOTICE All organized bodies and societies are urgently requested to appoint a representative to attend a "peclal .meeting to be held In the Council Chamber, City Hall, on Wednesday evening. .July 6. .1032, at 8 p.m.. for the purpose of form-a welfare committee with the view of assisting the unemployed. C..H.ORME. in 28 J 4 Mayor Announcements Eagles' Dance July 1. Admission I Gents SOc. .Ladles 25c. No refresh- r ments. Picnic, Grassy Bay, July Picnic, Dlgby BOSTON CAFE Reopens Saturday, 11a.m. Thoroughly Renovated Bright and .Cheery weeks at htr home at hllllwock.U!yCe Kathlyn. before coming on here The Decoration Dy proceedings ronttuoted at the cenotaph and at Falrvlew Cemetery in memory Qf those who fell In the Great War were under the auspices of Queen Miry Chapter, Imperial Order. lDmhters.of the Brftplre. .with Mrs. C. J. Norrlrvgton. Ahe regent. In charge. Mrs. J. A. ffengehalrman nf the araves committee. Queen rhanter. and Mrs. D. C. Stuart, regent. Municipal Chapter; assisted. OF JUNE SALE I 2 THESE! W 7 I 5110- 1 .iiynmn l ii '5; m ! 1 J'rincc -Rupert !rt,H.C. I JBert F. Smith, assistant manager at the Premier -Gold Minln,g Cp., -arrived in the city on theCa-ala ihls .morning from J3tewart. Mrs. "Frank Tltch and son and XMrs. jH. .R iPurker .will .sail to-daughter .sailed on the Catala this HPrpw aporning xm ahe iPxince atternoortflpr'yancpiver where they .wjll spend the summer vacation. at ' the rear of the government liquor store where a clearing fire had caused a scare. No damaee was done. ;lUp E. White, who has been identified with the "staff of thel'w,1 at iurniture store asaln tiomestlc science cleDartment Df this afternoon after having been. iRobertrfor ttbusiness trjp to ,Van Wyerano elsewhere in the .south. EeV(Olf. iooal manager of W. H. Malkln Co. Ltd., returned to the cltv on the Catala this morning , W. J.J ,u. l aiunuu c iuuhu my .vu Anjox and Stewart on company business. Alex Mackenzie was able to he confined to his home for the past wltb .3 Kvete attack of hSClatlce in his hip. A. Butherlaof, provincial boiler inspector, armed in the cuy on the Catala this morning following visit to Anyox. Suwart and other Lpoints In the north on official du ties. Owing to the funeral of the late Claude A Klrkenc.all. a past presi dent of the organization, the reg ular monthly open luncheon of th" Prince Rupert Gyro Club, scheduled for today was cancelled. .Union steataer Catala. Capt. A. E. Dickson,. returned to port at 10:-40 this mornlrw f.-om Anyox. Stewart and other nortnciu points and sailed at 1:30 this afternoon for Vancouver and waypoints. E. RasmusseQ, president of the Bang of Alaska, was a passenger aboard the Prthcess Louise yesterday returning north after a trip to Chioago where he attended the Re- nubllcan national convention. There's even a difference in the KELLOQQ'S Cora Flakes have such a delicious -aroma that you'd be sure , to .choose them if you compared them With others, just on the strength .of opening the packages. And of course there's a big difference in the taste and crispness, Kellogg's are the very best corn flakes possible to 'make and they are -protected by a sealed WAXTITE inside bag that brings them oven-fresh to your table, This feature is patented . l4 Kellogg's guarantee you the highest quality and satisfaction. Look for the red-and-green package. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. i CLASSIFIED ADVERTI For rent, for sale and all other small advertisements in this section charged at the rate of 2 cents a word per insertion with six insertions for the price of four. By the month the charge is 25c a word. No advertisement taken for less than 50c. FOR SALE fiPECIAL-iOoodyear Tires at lower prices than any mall order house. 'Kalen Motors Ltd. 'Phone 52. POR BALE pair of adjustable shafting hangers. Also galvanized Iron tank. Apply Dally News. tf FOR SALE or Rent, 8th Ave. West, Six-room house with sleeping porch and basement. Apply Box 141 Dally 'News 152 FOR RENT MODERN House .for Rent, apply 510 8th Ave. West. 150 ; for rent Five-room furnished i house. HaslMr view. Fourth Avenue Bast. T. MoClymont. FOR RENT New house close In,! harbor view. Pbone Red 720. tf. FOR RENT Iiveroom modern house, furnished for July and August. Phone Green 839 evenings. 152 " -"rKlYEItXMHXT L10.UOU ACT" NotMe of AppUeatton tor Oonsetit to .Tranvlpr of Iteer Lrnce Notsee Is h-roby given that, on the 11th day of July nt, tnc uadeialgced I inonida to poiv to Uto Uauor Oontrol Board (or oonaont to trsnstcr of Ber ; Llconoe MtuObor 306S aad Issued in re- ;peot ot preml.w bstng port of bu! Idas knows m tbc Bonl Hotel, Utuatc at 701 Third Amu West, Prtrtor Rupert, ,B.C, Ufoa tb tHotln deaerllMd frt Lots hoi. ii and la, bwok sa. hwuod' 1, Mxp No. S43, Prteee Rupert Load RugMraUon DMkrtot, tn tnt Province of British ColuinMo. frooi Dloowntr. Zar- eill to Worthem Hotel Company Umttcd ul muot KUDert, Brraah cotumma. we tranaferoe. DATBD at Prince Rupert, thit 7th day of June. AX). lr.W NORTHERN HOTEL COMPAWY, LIMITED Per: Patmorp Ss Pulton Bolleltoni. The AUCTIONEER Packing Crating Wrapping ind General Furniture Repairs List your goods with me (JEO. J. I'AWES Phone niack R0 AUCTIONEER List your goods with us Prince Itupert's leading Auctioneer. G. IM. HUNT 3rd Ave. Phone Red G37 PRINTING OFFICE SUPPLIES Rose, (Cowan & Latta Phone 234 Manure For Sale No Straw, $2.00 Per Yard Casey Cartage Fuel Co. Phone 303 New Roy ail rHotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot 6i Cold .water: Steam Heat f .-:5c. ojej: iiAY no up J Zarelll Telephone .til 3. 'Dodds, CNiR.; I. Helgason. Cassiar. Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND Operating three Dry Books Total, capacity 20,000 itons Shipbuilders and Ship .Repairers .for Steel and Wood .Ve.-wels Sawmill and fttinlnf Machinery .Repaired and .Overhauled ilron and Brass i Casting Electric and,AcelylenelWelding -SO'tnn-Dorrlckdor Heavy Lifts PAINTERS LIGHTEN YOUR SPRING CLEANING LABORS iPhone Red 802 (evenings) to J.-P. ROLLER for - Kalsomining, Painting '& Paperhanging JBJ ayvoriOontradt REASQNABLE CHARGES PAPERHANGING Paperhanging, Kalsomining and Painting At prices that will suit you IMione Red 918 C. Rouse WATCHMAKERS Send Your Watdh, Clock, Jewellery and Optical Repairs to A. E. IRELAND 324 Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B.C. Thirty Years Practical Experience Assures Absolute Satisfaction OUR NEW LOW PRICES WILL SURPRISE YOU Summer I ( i THE DAIRIES For FRESU LOCAL MILK Rhone JlcdG08 or )D53 DOMINION DAIRY .9 ijuarls or 14 1'ints for .$1.00 PASTEURIZED MILK ! IS SAFE MILK .'l LErosh irom JJulHloy ATalley Patros , . j VALENTIN DAIRY Phone fi57 CIUROPRACTJC W. C. Aspinall Three Year Graduate Chiropractic .Modern Itay Treatments-Given Phone for Appointment Green 211 and 549 Open Evenings 6 Exchange iBllc. TRANSFERS CAMERON'S Transfer Phone 171 for Dry Birch, Cedar and Jack Pine. 6BAL COVE TRANSFER. Wood 'for sale at reasonable prices. Phone Green 609 or Blue 903. Resorts SUMMER RESORTS When Coming to vIERRSiVCE For Your Pltnie or Holiday .MARK Ai:i:AN01i?lENTS AHEAD WITH US To Greet You. on Arrival We Meet All Trains Special Rates For Picnic Parties to Lakelse Lake We Can Take You Anywhere at Any Time At Moderate Rates SWAIN'S TRANSFER & TAXI Wood Coal Terrace, B.C. FOR RENT Furnished Cabins on the Lakelse Lake Shore Oin-( ti Mineral Baths and Lodge, Apply V. Soucie, Terrace, B.Ct DUNE'S''..' At -Beautiful Tlell, Queen Charlotte Islands The Ideal summer resort. A home away from home. A place for the tared businessman to rest and whre the children ean play unmolested and without danger. .MUre of sandy beach, huge sand dunes, all the pleasures of the farm with frtjuh ml lie and .plenty of thick cream. Fresh vegetables .and home cooked meals. Trout and salmon fishing tn Tlell River. SPECIAL JUVTIjS FOR SHIS SUMMER make It passible lor ajjyone to pay a vkstUAJere is cost per person: Board anefntom tor 10 days $20 Return steamship lare 18 qare hire to ana Irom boat - 2 Total for 12 cteyi $40 Children, half price. No extras .Prince Joln,leavea PrtneRupi June 10, S4, July 8, 22, AugS, 10 'Write or "TclearHPh Madame Jtajaut I 4 1 4 i