PAQB TQUTl YOU WA N T THEN insist on Kellogg', the Corn Flakes that are the standard of quality the world over. Kellogg'g have a flavor and criqmcss, a delightful freshness no other equal. Every red-and-grcen package guaranteed by T. K. Kellogg. When tuhotitutet are offered you, remember it is elilom in a rpirit of service Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. VISITORS ARE ENTERTAINED Social Activities in Connection With Visit of Smithcrs Hoop Trams i appreciative persons attended the In with the visit connection to ; repeBt reclul of PhUharmonlc the city of the Smither High School : nlgnt for the benellt o girls' and boys' basketball teams on the upioyed. The only chance Wednesday and laursday of this m from WeQnesday week, there was an interesting and "Lul-enjoyable nlght was udies' trio program of social aett- Uby of ufe. by Me8aames II. N. vly- ! Brocklesby. A. J. Webber and Large Wednesday afternoon the girls ,, by tne men's chorus. were envcriautca av a ve oy nuaacs ; uonme suw ureaaie wtoiian at ineir home on Fifth Avenue East, visiting as well as local High School girls being present. , Wednesday night the home of ; Miss Maxine Heilbroner, Third Ave- f nne, was used for a dance tendered ' . , , .., ., 1 iUC' BCWXU pupil M, UiC , visitors. Music was by Mrs. J. S. Black's orchestra . YesteidayWnoon the visitors were taken mt t cruise on the harbor & MitopdJtn Kergm on the power cniteiUedor. . . Also yesterdly ' afternoon. Miss Wadea Musailem, who to visiting here from Smlthers, gave a tea -at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Mussallam, Fifth Avenue West, Last night there was an enjoyable dance in the Exhibition Hal) following the games, music being again by Mrs. J. 8. Black's orchestra. G It EAT lHtlTAIN NOT AFFECTED BY IQiTTEl) STATES WITHDRAWAL FIIOM GOLD STANDARD SAYS MACDONALD. (Continued from Page 1 rags today. Stocks, with the exception of rails and gold mining issue, weakened under profit-taking, the decline in the United States dollar was checked as bear speculators abroad took profits and the commodity market tamed hesitant though further firmness appeared in copper and sugar. To Maintain Standard PARIS, April 31: (Canadian Press) A government spokesman said today that Prance was determined to maintain the gold standard and fight the United States dollar in a possible commercial invasion by raising tariffs. Today's Weather TerraceCloudy, calm; temper attire. 4S. Aryan Light rain, 43 Anyox Cloudy, calm: 44. Stewartr-Raining. cakn. 41. Haselton Ilanln. calm. 56. Smlthers Clear, calm. 55. COAL! COAL! Our Famous Ed ton, Alberta and Bulkley Valley Coals are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Try a ton of No. 1 Bulkley Valley. We also eH Timothy Hay, Wheat Oats and Barley. Prince Rupert Feed Co. R8 Phones 55S VALUE notify Concert Repeated For Workless With Hundred Present An audience of about one hundred - Kentucky Babe LOCAL NEWS The charge i,,. against George wil- . trmmnammino n nVn- perty has been further adjourried until this afternoon. James Underwood of the local Forest Branch staff sailed last night on the Prince George for Victoria, being called to the Capital City on account of the sudden death of his father Steamship Sailings for Vancourti Tuesday Cardena 1:30 pm Than. ss. Prince Oeorge 10 pm Friday as. Prin. Adelaide 10 p.n. Ss. Venture . midnight April 14 ss. Prin. Norah .... pm April 3i as. ran. Koran . .. pm. from Vancouver. Sunday as. Cardena pm Wed. ss. Prince Rupert 9:30 am Friday ss. Prin. Adelaide . pm 8s. Venture pm. April 10 as. Prin Norah ... am. April 34 at. Prin. Norah ... am. for Stewart and Anyox Sunday as. Cardena 8 pm Wed. as. Prince Rupert, 4 pm From Stewart and Anyox Tuesday as. Cardena 11:30 am urd s 'iiadnu souud is unuj, tor Naas Itlvcr ana rort Simpson- Sunday ss. Cardena 8 pm. from Naas Hirer St Port Simpson- Tuesday ss. Cardena 11:30 a.m. From Ocean FaTU Wed. ss. Pr. Rupert 9:30 a.m. Friday ss. Prin. Adelaide ... pm. MTILUE THE TOILER'' I TMtMk. V ' MIC OF MAC TO OFFBH TO Scu. vec HPS caa. I FELLOWSHIP IS SUBJECT Ed. Lipsctt Gives Racy Address to Kotary Club at Its Luncheon Yesterday Co-operation and fellowship was the subject of an interesting address at the Rotary Club weekly luncheon yesterday, George Woodland presiding. After a numbei ofsallles at members of the local club and humorous remarks In regard to himself, his business and affairs generally. Mr. Lipsctt. spoke of the effect of the fellowship which he exemplified. It made better men of all. As a charter member of the Vancouver r.ub he told of the fellowship there and iU effect on the members and on their club w-ork, the result f which was that they raised about :cr. thousand dollars a year for sri-vice work. Hard times were mentioned. The nraker remarked that real hard times were when condition! were such that the farmer stopped feeding the cow and expected her to continue giving milk. Hard times in this part of the country wet when, after an Interview with the banker, a man was told to leave his statement and call again some other day. Concluding, Mr. Lipsett again urged the value of fellowship hi connection with dub and other activities and kept the members happy with his witticisms. Press.. Advertising Must he Maintained. ' Says Hovril Chairman Addressing the annual meeting of Bovrfl limited in London recently. Cord Luke, Chairman of the Board. drew particular attention to the fpet JhanL.whfle due economy had been pia-tiUsedtin every other de-panmey theyvhad not diminished their advertiemg. "We consider it of Ule, at most importance." he said. "to Ueep oar advert Wing bright and persistent At time when pur chasing power in -many countries is much reduced, a policy of keeping the Virtues of our product well in the public eye meets strongly with your bsard's approval " Bovril is sold and advertised all ever the world Those in charge of ft sales policies therefore have exceptional opportunities for gauging the benefit to be derived from consistent advertising. Lord Luke and Bis associates are emphatically not of that school who look upon ad vertising as a regrettable but neces sary expense, and who argue that when sales fsll off advertising expenditure should be cut proportionately. On the contrary they maintain that Is the very time when one should maintain and if possible increase one's own advertising In other words they believe in capitalising on a competitor's weakness, and making a bold bid for that portion of his business that has bc. made vulnerable through his failure to defend It. YE OLDE English Fish Shoppe Phone 851 We Deliver SPECIALS IN FIIESII FISH Red Cod Fillets, per lb 10c Halibut Fillets, per M 12iic Illibut, Sliced, per lb 9c Red Spring Salmon, per lb 15c White Spring Salmon, per lb 8c ! rrat Hat aosh 1C VI SfcJWa VCS VJS STV Smoked Fish a Specialty fhsne 851 Second Street vcau. I'r'S At niaxT, ' Sim. 1 - My ST - M'tr If. i ammm ami m, i wri n i mm thi dailt mm Frirta pm;i . . .The BEST way to stop 'CONSTIPATION Nothing M Frull-a-tivti way with ciiii lion. My rtunuiti waa off -colour anu I kept ha rini hid. aihcaftrt hraiUrhr. OuKe Irequfmlv I kid trrrtt paioi n my lolnti and nrnvlr.' The ten- $ffiW"& I Ml .THchcd that I arai about ta uvt up wnrk. Today my -Knnwj. hrallh iVA'cSfttUl I SffU.nly fl thai IIW playnl a iH' P" Tbrylonrd wmy tnuriya. Fruit'Q-tieet . all drag Btortt SALE WAS SUCCESS Annual Sprlrt; Tea of Flrt United Church Ladies' Aid Is Attended by I rgi Number Favored by beautiful weather cone Won the spring tea and sale of heme cooking, sewing and candy by the Ladles Aid of First United Church yesterday afternoon was a highly successful affair. Many ladles called during the afternoon ard the financial proceeds were very satisfactory The guests were received in the attractively decorated hall by Mrs. J. J. Payne, president of the La - dies' AH and Mrs. C. D. Clarke. wife of the pastor. The sprint setting war of rrr.vive. green and yellow with a background of green trellis work. There was a profusion of daffodils in the tea room, the pouring table being centred with a large basket of these yellow blossoms. Mrs. M. A. Thomas, Mrs Maoe. Mrs W. H. Kergln and Mrs. O. A. Baffcumbe poured A fine program of instrumental mustc which was rendered durirg1 the afternoon included piano and violin dueU by Misses Phyllis ano Alleen iiamblln and selections by the Jnier Symphony Orchestra. The ladles In charge were as fol lows: Tea Room Mrs. James Krtke-vsky. Un O. V. WUkinosn. Mrs, Walter Thompson and Mrs. O. F. Davey. Servtteurs Miss B. M. Earl. Mis McOregor. Mass Victoria Krtk-evsky. airs. D. R. Barclay, Mis. Merrill Sollows. and Mrs. Raipn Moore. Cashier Mrs. T. J. 8hen-ton. Fancy Work - Mrs. D Santer- bane. Mrs. Hugh Kill In. Mrs Clav- ring and Miss Dorothy Styles. Plain Sewing Mrs Oeorge Wil son and Mrs. Oeorge Cleconne. Baby Booth Mrs T. W. Silver- sides and Mrs. N Thomas. Candy Miss D Sharpe and Mass Peggy Smith Home Cooking Mrs. Frank VIckersTitfrs. Lance Styles. Mrs W B. Cornish and Mrs J. 8 Irvine. II Xj BUI BURNS JUMa Mia aal al ati 4 Mmr"t Jr"' ra4 4 w9 mi. ad. (Mw . , tnmm. S r M Wwa ppr, AaaJT kn at . 0.J araM. BWIara laaf la " painful smarting stops' - RENT A Radio, Sewing Machine, Typewriter McKAE BROS., LTD. I She Merely "Drives" Bargain 1&I.KIHH IT OVSat VAIrHPT MOTHHftCECOBO TO BUY SOJ (AHTbf. SO OOVAIM 1 PAVMBMT ) IJ.7M, . V I II 1 -1" ' II , J II I I i 7 ' 1 OVMM rsi. SaRC'fl&S0 i t i raovu tii i it aivi .rr.w , 'i i i FAIRBANKS FILM HERE Komancc and Adventure Laid Against Background of South j Sea Beauty Douglas Fairbanks' picture "Mr. Robinson Crusoe." coming to the Capitol Theatre this week-end, 1 adventurous in the extreme, highly romantic and one of the most beautiful compositions ever to come to the screen. The picture was made in Its - itlrely In the South Seas. With the exception of tour principal players, natives are seen In most of the action, and these natural actors demonstrate anew that drama is instinctive with them. "Mr. Robinson Crusoe" concerns itself with an adventurous young 1 sportsman who makes a wager that 1 he can subsist upon a desert island j with no assistance from civilization. 1 in other words, he can successfully! j duplicate the life of Defoe's famous ) character Not only (tees be succeed winning his bet. but he unearths' ; yenl other complications, such as' , hand-to-hand conflict with a head-hunier. battles with cannibals tnd ctpture of a beautiful na-l . - maW,n m m ni hia tnn Fairbanks Is, of course, the main-, spring of the picture. Maria Alba lx his leading woman, and William Farnum exerts his villainous touch ; here and there. BALANCE YOUR HOME BUDGET It can he dune if you deal with us. DOLLAR SOOAS 37c psr box a OINOIR SNAPS 15c 5 dos PEEK FRKAN18 GOLDEN 18c PUFF.per 4-lb pkg. JELLY POWDERS Assorted Cp per pkg Buy now. will positively ?Qp advance any time now dot " BLUE RIBBON TEA QQo is. per lb BLUE RIBBON COFFEE Oc It, per lb. BOPELLA CEYLON Si INDIA TEA. with cup and Qflp JUL saucer. 3-lb pkg ROWNTREfTS COCOA Is ROWNTREB"8 cocoa 22c ROWNTREE'8 COCOA U's ROWNTKKB'8 CHOCOLATE BARS. 3 for Sc and Sc each Ms Alberta Fresh 55c .Seconds, 3 dos. VEGETABLES FRESH CARROTS, 3 bunches 25c CELERY, ISc. 30c and 2&c FHE8H RADISHES, per bunch 10c FRESH ASPARAOUS, per lb. 18c MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store IVr drllver all orders, $2 or over 317-19 Third Avenue West P.O. Bos 573 Phone 18 li-v . . .m. AnB,i.v . RisT Tu E i 1 JS'- I rvi -ratiA-r a DUiven'S Fill DAY and SATURDAY TWO SHOWS 7 it 9 p.m. Feature Starts 7:40 & 9:40 Admission 15c Si 50c Action Comedy j)ra DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in "MR. ROBINSON CRUSOE" With a Grand Cast. A United Artists Picture Juu 1 . iisuouva uuw, tirch. Mia Fancy Dress Dance Contest Musical Treat TOOK LITTLE lilt II HOY SCKEEN SOt VKMItS METKO Mm Don't Miss This Wonderful Show Mon. & Tucs. "Hot Saturday & "Lady's I'rofrw and V You ca Prove It ausrsuaani ST. 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