Mi Campbell's Raclpo for Cup Cake K -jpbutttr J cupt pastry flour ( -ftagu -' eP , tlti bread flour) tnipoon vanilla 3 tmpooni Magic ritrict Baking Powder t utpooo ult 1 cup milk Cmia butter thorouihJy; adj (ugar ; it at time, beating welL Add yolks af cfgt and vanilla; beat welt Sift flour r. a balinf powder and salt, and add, tf-r-iau with milk, to Brat miiture. . , stiffly beaten en whitei. Bake In fMt- :p take tins, oris pap baking 13 r .sier ata Oreo at 375 F. about c tea. Servt warm from the oven, rp Ali.t with poder4utar. Or cool, ar " f: jet the tope. You will find many i: it fretting recipe ia tbt Magic Cxk Book. Lup Calces arc delicious when made with Magic Baking Powder," says Miss Helen Campbell, Director of The Chatelaine Institute t mt-tt i Mtinc pom hind in J i nd with Rood materials," "s: I .mpbell will tell you. why Magic Baling r -used and recommended ' C liatelaine Institute. ' . "leets all the Institute's : . iirementa of fine quality - t:d testa have proved it y pure, uniform and de f -.c . ; aiority of dietitian aad c. of cookery throughout i-'iaa plan their rectpe lor Tliey use it ixtlusivtly I' thev know it gives con- c:cr.'y better remits. '-d ' out of 4 Canadian hous- w j v M jgic is their favorite. It cuf-...lis all other baking p wdcrs combined. KcmemDer substitute are re V'T as Rood. Do as the experts i I it Magic Baking Powder. Fm Cook Book When you bale . i'ir nor Magic Owl Book , . i u dozens of recipe for dtft ' .i J foods. Write to Standard 1 mitt J. Fraier Arenue and :f, Toronto, Ontario.. TLaivliilaatiielituIr I f "Coa tales aa arum. ' Thla tfatamaat M arr tla Is our guar aalaa that Malic Dakla raotfer Irfraa from alym or aay harmful lafreaieat. T Tough of Inverness m lived in the city on iiKirninsr'.s train from tbt H vc" lor a oriel visit to Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Oprratlna; three Dry Docks Total capacity 20,000 tons Shipbuilders nd Ship Repairers for Sttjel and Wood Vessels smlll and MlnlnrMarlilncry Kpalred and Overhauled fon and Brass Casting UfUc and Acetylene Welding 5fl-ton Derrick for Heavy Lifts LOCAL NEWS chimnpv. ,.f . JS.? ' - "u"c - " Boys' Band Bridge, whtat, dance. ! Eagles' Hall, tonight, 8 pjii., 25cj Presbyterian tea and sale f home cooking at home of Mrs. H N. Brockles'oy . 403. 4th Ave. E.. Mav nn i i , na oeen postponed. (122) uev. w. u. Hollingworth, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, returned to the city on the Prlnc George this morning after a two weeks' visit In Vancouver. H. E. DeWolf, local manager of W. H. Malkin Co. Ltd., returned to the city on the Catala yesterday morning after making the round trip to Artyox and Stewart on business). Ted LePage, local manager of the Home Oil Distributors Ltd., will be leaving on Friday afternoon's train for a ten-day trip to Prince George and other Interior points on company business. Union steamer Catala, Capt. A E. Dickson, returned to Dort at. 11 o'clock yesterday morning from Anyox. Stewart and other northern points of call with a falr-sied lis- oi passengers and sailed at 130 p m. for Vancouver and waypnints. F. J. KwapU arrivec in the city on the Prince George this morning from Seattle. He is here to submit a new proposal to local halibut boat owners and fishermen in repard to the co-operative marketing of fish. Rev. Alfred Wilson, pastor of First United Ohurcti. returnee to th? rtty on rh Carala yesterday morning Iran Port 8tovion where he wrnt to conduct the funeral of Miss Ethel Ross, a well known member of the Port Simpson Hos-oltal rAti whre death occurred a, the end of last week. Stop Itching Skin Troubles A Real Antiseptic Celt Results Haw rkaM akin, rukro. aad otbrr akin InaMM qalrtlr yM4 to !UU Tkb pan reauaf Ikpld prseiralea (be akla, aoatkuut tmt keallac tbr Irrttatad tluuee. ITCBIISO WTOr nSTlNTl.T. D D D la elaar aad (Ulaleae. A Sir bottle provae lu awrH or year anciW tw yoar moary kaek. D.D.D. (ivrl ikH kttMK (VeU DJ) D. Soap). MtCUTCHEON'S DRUG STORE 0 1I11CS LIMITED Money Saving FURNITURE SALE at Mackenzie Furniture This Week-end Mackenzie Furniture Phone 775 Hotel Arrivals New Royal Hotel j THE HOTEL WORTH WHILB Hot 4. Cold waur: Steam Ileal ;Sc. PER BAY AND UP J Zarelli Telffhon A. Mlkel'.'n. K. Campbell and W. V. FcUon. city; S. Lun-n Claxlon r. Mxvwjrlh, Vanccuvrr. Plumbing Prices Reduced Why Send Out of Town For Plumbing Goods m Pompktayii'ith mm trlmmli Compare this with Eaton's catalogues and remember, we pay the freight. Labor chart" rrduced from $1.50 to $1.35 per hour V. Smith & Mallett Ltd. I'lionc 171 P-- ttox 271 Don't forget the Elks' Flag Day June 3. Come out and give the children a good time. tf VIpbRO Complete .plant food ns, flowers and shrubs. 10 lbs, for 85c. GORDON'S HARDWARE. tf O. W. Johnstone returned to the city on yesterday morning's train frcmJbrleri) ISkeenaj Jifver ' ''" cannery pomlis'' on 'business. ' George Wilson of the Dallv News business nffirp st.aff rrr.iirnpH in the city on the Catala yesterday morning after a week's visit to Stewart and Premier. Rt. Rev. G. A Rlx, D.D., Bishop of Caledonia, returnea to the city on the Catala yesterday morning form a week's trip to Naas River points on ecclesiastical duties. Mrs. F. W. Bohler arrived In the city from Terrace on yesterday morning's train to enter the Prince Rupert General Hospital for treat ment. Try Lydla E. Pmkhim'i VtftttM Coflipmna I Had Melancholy Blues i Feel drirgT bluer Ljrdii E PiakhinTi vegctiDie compound will help you. lu ' tonic action builds you up itij relieves ! Monthly Pains. Ask for the new tablets. Oscar Fulton, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Fulton, returned to the city on yesterday morning's train after spending the week-end at Lakelse Lake. F. 8. Walton, CNJt. roadmaster. veturnrd to the crty on yesterday ironing's train from a brief trip ip the line as far at Pacific on ffkial duties. The city council Monday night gave Initial readings to a security bylaw providing for the hypothecation to the Royal Bank of Canada as security for advances totallmt $115,000 all taxes payable In a well' all arrears. Aid. Jame Ui .. requested the day wenina to put in a sand walk on Alfred Street where, owing to partially completed relief work, I access to residences Is now very tlffir.1t lit.. mil,.i tU'i. fc-ii-ar1 'o the Board of Works. : CUR. steamer Prince George, Capt. Neil McLean, arrived in port at 11:30 ttits morning from courer, Powell River and Ocean I Falls and will sail at 4 o'clock this; A MaSkWMaPltAM . A NHftV 4nH Q faIt Pr i rr'll . 7' - WJIVsllfr aire nsit kiuiii t rw- i morrow eveninc southbound. Mrs. J. O. Cowllshaw of Bris- tone. Australia, and son. who land-, ed a few days a in Vancouver! on the liner Aorangi, arrived in the city from the south on the Prince George this morning and are pro ceeding by this afternoon's train to Toronto where they will pay a visit. City accounts for two weeks ending May 20 were parsed for payment at Mondoy nlgty.'s meeting 'or the city council. They totalled $2,770. In answer to aquestion by Aid. Casey. It was explained that the city expected to have funds available by the end ot the month to meet all accounts. The city council, on recommcn-iduinn of the finance committee, decided Monde y night to buy In from Ncsbltt. Thomson tz Co. $2,000 cf Prince Rupert city bonds due April 1. 1940 which have oeen cf-fcred at 84. Aid. Collart, chairman of the finance, committee, explained that it would be good business for the city to accept the offer. Announcements kA WfRtynjis Dance fey 27, Ladies' VefeslimeritSj' . Gentlemen "' 50c' Prince Rupert Singers Concert, United Church, May 30. Elks' Flag Day June 3. Eastern 8tar Tea June 15. Moose picnic, Dlgby Island, June 20. THE DALLX NEWH Thurs. Special Palmolive Soap Beads Munro Bros. Why hire a ton trurk for pound arceis? Phone Messenger 131. (tf) Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Stewart of Anyox arrived in the city yesterday for a brief visit to town. Cbarlcs R. Gilbert of Terrace ar rived in the city on yesterday morning's train from the interior for a brief business visit to the city. Col. and Mrs. J. W. Nlcholls and family returned to the city on yesterday morning's train after having spent, the week-end at Lakelsc Lake. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Kaiser of In verness oannery arc paying a brief visit to the city, having arrived op yesterday morning's train from the Skccna River Mass meeting Prince Rupert and District Unemployed Association at 835 2nd Ave. Thursday, May 26 8 p.m. Report of delegates to con vention of N.U.WJl. at Vancouver will be given. 122 CUJt. steamer Prince John. Captain D. McKinnon, is due in port 'either tonight or tomorrow morn lng from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands. The vessel left Skldegate at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon for Massett. Mr. and Mrs. John McMillan of Stewart were passengers aboard the Catala yesterday going through on a holiday trip to Vansouvcr and elsewhere In the south. Mr. McMil lan is Canadian customs officer at Stewart. Northhnd Transportation Co.'? mottrship Belllnghum arrived tn part ot 8 o'clock this morning from K"tlkan vrlth .. one cirload of fresh halibut for traninio:nent to the United State -on this afternoon's train Seargeant F. B. Watson, R.CM.P.. arrived in the owy-on yesterda? morning's train from Hszelten and will sail tomorrow night on tlv? Prince George for' Vancouver. Hp ha,d a ? ckJndlan woman from Ha ""a re!t?n tn In in hi, hia charge Vi o pita yesterday ?amT v-e-? n it Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Harrington. Mrs. R. F. Fox and Mrs. F. White jiiuuse, ail oj Anyox, will pass through the city on the ss. Prince Oeorge tomorrow evening enroute fa. VfirtrVtltvap whnruiA t V akir t-41 1 1 Z'?'-. TJ , on a trlP 10 Winnipeg., p. O. Shalcross, Vancouver lire insurance adjustor, returned to the city on yesterday morning's train after a brief visit to Terrace in connection with adjustment of losses in a recent fire there and i H 1 Ya 1sav1-iiv 1 at a In n -l m for ;"v7 Vancouver '"',? " u' WW 1 lfcr Burns. SealJs. BUex Colds. Chapped skin. Cuis.Bruisss, etc. MAP t IN CANADA NOTICE OF Sheriffs Sale Ronald Pccle Et-Al vs. North Pacific Mines Inc. By authority of a Warrant of Execution and Judgment to me direc ted, I will cause to be sold at Public Auction at Massett, B.C. the following: Placer Lease No. 132, Vicinity of j lot 749, also the buildings, equipment, gas-englncs. etc, of the above defendants, now at the building on Lease No. 132 at East Massett. B.C at 2 P.M., on the 2nd day of June 1032. An Inventory of the above equipment may be seen at Sherift s Office. James Martin, Sheriff's Agent will conduct the sale at above place and date. TERMS CASH. I S. A. NICKERSON, 122) Sherift APPRECIATION IS EXPRESSED Excellent Work of Volunteers At Big Downtown Fire Last Week . -Js Acknowledged by . City Council .After, ,th.e , report, ot .Fire .Chief p. H. McDonald for the month of April had been received at Monday night's meeting of the city council. Aid. Macdonald, chairman of the utilities committee, under which the fire department comes, took the opportunity to express ap preciation of the excellent work which had' been done by volunteers In assisting the members of the fire department at the big fire on Third Avenue on Tuesday night of last week. Had it not been for the valuable assistance which had been given In this way, there woulo probably have been much greater destruction. In some instances, re ally courageous work had been done. Mayor C. H. Orme concurred In the remarks along this line which had been made by Aid. Macdonald. The report of the fire chief for the month of April showed that there had b?en seven alarms with a total damage of $55. covered by insurance. Expenditure ot the de partment for the month, includ ing salaries, had been $973. The usual monthly lnspectfons had been made of equipment, etc., all of which had been found to be In good order. C.P.R. steamer Princess Norah. Capt. William Palmer, is due in port at 4:15 this afternoon from Skagway and other Alaska points and will sail about an hour later for Vancouver J4, YOU are" always iare of Kelloggs Corn Flakes. For 25 years Kellogg's have been the standard of quality. Kellogg's Corn Flakes are made inmodern.sanltaxy plants . . , always open to Inspection by visitors. Kellogg's have the finest materials, expert work-erst and wonderful machinery it has taken years to perfect. Plus a patented sealed WAX-TITE bag that brings the Hakes oven-fresh to your table! Guaranteed by W. K. Kellogg t "If you do not consider them the finest and freshest corn flakes you ever ate, re-turn the red-and-green package and we will refund your money." Made by Kellogg- hV London, Ontario, ssiH 'i n" I IUAaftaVV IkH l It 1 jflj CORN YESTERDAY Cranky and Fretful TODAY Happy and MrtWMs'sbn, Halifax, praises .' BABTSOWM TABLETS. "Baby's Own Tablets have indeed been a friend to roe," writes Mrs. Mason. "When the children are over-tired and restless I give them their dose of Baby's Own Tablets at night, and in the morning I can see that a wonderful change has taken place they are happy, contented and soothed children, and a pleasure to cope with." Mrs. F. Kathleen Sager, l$2 Dynevor DR. WILLIAMS' Male and Keep Children PAGB THREE Protect Your Vision Glasses scientifically fitted to your individual heeds can save your eyes from strain .... save you from fatigue and headaches. Come in and we will tell you if you need glasses .... and" tell you the TRUTH. Our new low prices will surprise you A. E. IRELAND Watchmaker 32 1 Third Avenue SPECIFY SITKA SPRUCE Take advantage of present price levels to maintain or improve the appearance of your home and property For Fences lxf 1 fL S4S bundled, S3.50 per 100 lor Sidewalks 2x4" 3 ft. SIS bundled, $3.00 per ISO Paint will preserve this satisfactorily lxf Shiplap, $l?.03 per M ft. 1x4 Clear Flporing, 520.00 per M ft. 1x3 or 4 Clear V-Joint. S20.CO per M ft. BIG KAY LUMBER COMPANY LTD. ALL OUR COALS ARE IN A DRY SHED Delivered Dry to Your Bin. You are assured in getting full weight J AS TICK WILDl'IKi: EGG Per Ton, $12.50; Cash Trice . SIL5Q JASPER WILDFIRE LUMP Per Ton, $13.50; Cash Price .. It50 PEMBINA EGG Reg. Price, $12.50: Cash Price 1L50 These Coals are from Alberta. Dry Jack IMric and Cedar HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 I ROOMS 7-8- I 525 - ever 'Sonny' bas a slight cold or when ever he is inclined to be cross." CIve your child BABY'S OWN TABLETS for teething troubles, colds, simple fevers, colic, upset stomach, constipation, sleeplessness, and whenever he is cross, restless and fretful Children take them eagerly like candy. And they are absolutely SAFE see tha certificate in each' IS - cent package. Ovtr lJSOfiOO packattt told in mi. 221 Well As Mothers Know and Optometrist Prince Rupert UiJKUOTI St SMITH BLOCK Phone - 525 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED S'-,!ti!.s IfHVp Prime lluyrt I r Vhir- uer: -rM, I IT.U r:I HV Ti r.sllAY. 1:1.. I' M. Vi.i 0"mui I n)'.- ::rrivuiii Vamviiver. Tlii'rsdav p T.s.s i iti)i: kvi:uv niinw miumuiit. Arrlviun Vm c 'uvei Sunday midnight, approx. Wely aallUlg to Fort tilmpaort. Alloa Arm, Anyox. Start nnd Naaa Hurr poinu SundAT w p.m. PurthT UitormatK'n regarding all aaMIn nnd tlckctn at IKIMK Iti rilKT AOKMV: gn-ond ,ene. riMipr .VlH. COAL! COAL! Satisfaction guaranteed wltli ouy Fam'oMs Edson Alberta & Udlkle?' Valley Coal: No. 1 Bulkley Valley Timothy Hay, Wheat. Oats & Barley, Pratts Baby Chick Food, Seeds & Fertilizer. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONE 58 & 558 nauavawavaan Contented Roabf, Toronto, says; ''I have found it wise t0 tve y' 0wn Tablets when- I'XWUBVaMEKM'l TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOR SKEENA BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City If you want anything, try a classified ad.