THE DAILT hUftik PAGE THBM Quality Has No Substitute LOCAL NEWS NOTES ALADA TEA "Fresh from the Gard en$ it Don t Forget Mother Mother's Day, Sunday, May 13th Fresh Chocolates Per Pound Hox a) from Yardley Special 60c One Sample Jar of Yardley Complexion Cream with every box of Face Powder i A special at Mother's Day Stationery I.ord Baltimore Vellum, boxed with special greeting card Ormes Ltd. Jfi Pioneer Druqtjiats thf Knall KUr r Honrs: (1 & K 75c "NEWS FLASHES" r D: , i.n uf General Motor of Canada during March set mark for the ynr to dale and shattered all monthly tnu;ar t. tlv- past thirty-four month. The output nil) WU 1! . .mcial "f 193. i. and ejcjjnrt production for tlt period January Ut i "h 1934 wa 40.8". in Kt of the same period during !? . . ,ln of Octit i . -C i nary Ut to r.i! Motor product In Canada during the April 10th, 1931 wete 31.6 ahead of the iispf . Ki in 1833. Oi . i -in file greatly exceed Bi those of any similar period mi u excellent, and our management are doing cyery- i is humanly powible to meet the unprecedented ae-cr.tl I : Orneral Mouiil product. Yours very truly. 1. N. HUtllY, Sale Promotion Manager. Ti; bote la letter Juit received and we assure our custom-' or- dulnn everything p!le procure car to fill our acu KAIKN MOTORS LTD. Phone 52 Chevrolet and (irncral Motors Dealers ROSE, COWAN & LATTA Ltd. Printers and Stationers Scratch Pads Scaling Wax Seccotine Second Sheets Serpentine Shelf Paper Shipping Tags Show Card Hoard Show Card Colors Spmino Bowls Twines Sponges Stamp Pads Stamp Pad Ink Staplers and Staples Stick Files String Tags Thumb Tacks Time Books Tissue Paper Besner Rlnrk. Third St.. Phone 234 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED ionifri Iht Mnr Itupm for Vnoier: L STA,'A ,;v,;UY TUESDAY. 1:30 1M fttrnootv ISf WHDKNA KVKUY I UIIUY MIDNH1UT Wi ng Vancouver, Monday A M. lllnK to Port Blnumop, A1K Ann, Anyox rimfc. ,uv7 point. point. uv lv rrlnre rrinre Kupm wipm Bvnidny. duito,, Third A?nu. m. fr information regarding all sailings and - f,CBt tickets nt ai phnn M Baptist Tea May 29. Thl$. Is cleanup bit. ..A p Little Boy Sells your tf New, shipment of shoes and tat at Annette's. Tonight's train, due from the east at 10 o'clock, was reported this morning to be one hour late. COATS 15 new one, a delayed shipment, large and small sizes, must be cleared. At this price they should go. $9.95. WALLACES'. 110 Little Miss Margaret Wilkinson. daughter of the secUon foreman at Amsbury. is visiting in the city for a month with Mrs. Walter Thompson, First Avenue. James Adam, marine supcrin tendent for the Union Oil Co., who has been here in connection a with the placing of the company's tank barge at North Island for the trolling season, sailed by the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon on his return to Vancouver. Matt Rooney of the logging dep artment of the I'owell River Co.. who has been on a trip to the Queen Charlotte Islands on offi cial duties, arrived In the city on the Prince John Tuesday night from Cumshewa Inlet an6 will sail tonight on the Prince George for Powell River. . Rev Gordon Brat. Anglican Church missionary at Atlln, who was bereaved by the recent death )f his bridr. went through aboard 'he Fteamer Princes Norah yest erday afternoon, accompanying the remains to Saskatoon where Itrrment will take place. He will proceed East from Vaucouver hy rain Papers to Help Army Campaign The Salvation Army self-denial campatun which was commenced earlier in the week Is progressing. So far the response has been good and the corp officers are very anxious to exceed the amount raised last year. One Uiousand envelopes have been distributed at the homes of the people and will be collected within the next few days. I one nine ooy oi even years was so anxious to helo the campaign that he went out selling papers and 'gave the twenty-five cents he earned towards the self-denial fund. Announcements "Chinese Knowledge" tea May 10 United Church. Anglican rmc's. Tea May 15 at Mre Catholic Spring Sale May 10. toy 17th. celebraUon. dance social, refreshment. Moose IUU. Presbyterian Tea May 17, home of Mrs. D. McLcod. 410.Slxth Ave. West. Hudson's Bay Centenary Celebration. Port Simpson, May 21. Sports, tall ' games. tr,ack events, canoe race. Trophies. Entries received to May 21 by secretary. Moose Hall (ilNC.IIAM NOVLl.TY DANCE Friday, 11th Welle Orchestra. Adm.. 25c First 12 ladles admitted free Dancing from 10 till 2 FRESn MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 Horticultural meeting tonight, 8. High School tea May Hall allfHome cook'Ui. r.f We are Bulger's. 12 I.OD.E tllll buying old 110 gold, (tfi Scotch and Can. Dance, Friday, 9:30, Elks hall, Mrs. Black's Orchestra, 25c. Competition is an excellent thing. See who can keep the tidi est place this week. tt I)KKSSi:s 50 new style dresses, targe and small sizes, light and dark, silks and rough crepes, week snd special at $355. WALLACE'S. 110 Rev. T. Matsumoto, Anglican Jap inese missionary here, returned "x the city on the Prince Georg; yesterday from a trip to Van souver on ecclesiastical business. It. E. Lege, superlntendant of the Surf Point mine, returned to Porcher Island yesterday after noon following a visit of a couple af days In town on business. Cleanup this week. Keep in touch with the spirit of the times. . tf F. A. Boyle, territorial auditor for Alaska with headquarters at Juneau, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah yesterday aft crnoon going through from the Alaska Capital for a business trip ,o SeatUe. Mrs. O. S. Blancy, wife of Pro vincial Constable Blaney of Anyox, will be a passenger aboard the Prince Oeorge this evening going through to Vancouver whence she will proceed to Montreal where she will embark May 18 on the steamer IetlUa for a visit In Scotland. Mrs. Maney Is a former resident of Prince Rupert Hotel Arrivals Royal Wall Soon. Inverness; John de Kergommeaux, Terrace; ' Jck J. Coulter. Port Edward. . Jack W. Romcr and Geo. Jones. Juneau: Wah Soon. Inverness. Knox If. Sorensen. Seattle. J R. Townsend. Vancouver, W. . Eddy. Edmonton. Central W. Franz and I. A. Bradford, C. Nit. Savoy A. Johnston. Surf Point Mine. C. S. Barton, city; R. Gourie, Usk: O. Gendron. Terrace. Prince Rupert Lyon I lcjhtHtonc, N. R. Roney and T. Henderson, Vancouver: Mrs llagen. Copper City: Mrs. R. Chcn--nky. Queen Charlotte City; Mrs. O. T. Sundal. Terrace. A. E. Dllger. W. M. Pepper and J. Crahan. Vancouver: Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Wrinch. Hazclton: John W. Johnston. New Westminster. Mrs. J. Thomasson Dressmaker, has arranged a Cutting & Fitting Service Prices reasonable. All branches Including children's work. Phone: Blue 837 The AUCTIONEER Packimt -Cratlng- WrappJn A General Furniture Repair List your good with tn rhone BUct 121 GEO. J. DAWES For Your Health Chiropractic Ultra Violet Ray Intra lied Ray Massage All at Reasonable Price W. C. ASPINALL D.C. (Chiropractor) (Irtrn 241 Phones Green 54) Exrhme Block IT PAYS to Pay Cash Take Advantage ofqRiFPic,, Prove It BUTTER Quality Guaranteed, per lb. 35c PEARL WHITE SOAP 3 bars ., 10c "THRIFT" BLEND COFFEE Pet lb, 23c WILD ROSE PASTRY FLOUR 10-lb. sk 43c CRAB MEAT Local Pack, Vi-lb. tin 19c TOMATO SOUP C. & B., 2 tins 15c DominionDairy GRADE A MILK IS'ow Open on 2nd St. Our Prices Arc: Whipped Cfeam 900 AUt per half pint . Whipped Cream 35C 1 Milk IC per quart Milk 7 per pint Butter per pound Prices for Strictly Cash Phone - 636 INSURED TAXI When you ride In SlaggarrTs Taxi You are fully insured. BS SArE, Ride in an Insured taxi. Phone 653 HOLIDAYS For Adults or Children on the Famous Graham Island North Reach Fishing, Bathing. Badminton. Picnics. Scenic Drives, Shooting In the Season. Rent a fully furnished cottage at Sangan River. For full particulars apply MRS. DUNN Massctt, IVC. COAL! COAL! Cur Famous Edson, Alberta and Bulkley Valley Coals arc guaranteed to give satisfaction Try ton of No. 1 Bulkley Valley W also Mil Timothy Hay. Wheat Oats and Barley. Prince Rupert Feed Co. II rhone 5I BW)SBUaaKXBKsuMraraxBHi ii KELLOGG'S RICE KRISPIES Per pkg. lie" CHATEAU CHEESE V2-lb. pkg 13c CLASSIC CLEANSER Per tin ..-7e MAGIC BAKING POWDER 12-oz. tin 30c FINE TOILET TISSUE Large rolls 9c NABOB PLUM JAM Per 4-Ib. tin -33c - SPECIAL PRICES. Royal City Canned Foods Choice Tomatoes No. 22 tins, per tin 11c Bartlett Pears No. 2 squat tins, per tin :i.lCc Spinach New Pack, per No. 2 tall tin 13c Royal Anne Cherries Per No. 2 squat tin ...w-17c Peas-Choice Sieve 5. per tin 10c Red Plums No. 2 squat tins, per tin ,-..10c PALMOLIVE SOAP Per bar - 5c EGGS Bulkley Valley, per doz -...22c SUGAR Fine Granulated, 10 lbs. 63c MALKIN'S BEST JELLY POWDERS 2 pkgs. ..9c (Limit 20 lbs.) BANQUET SARDINES Per tin ..5c FRY'S COCOA Per Vi-lb. tin 19c DRIED GREEN PEAS 3 lbs. ..-lie SINGAPORE PINEAPPLE Per tin 9c HOTHOUSE TOMATOES Per lb. . -56c FLOOR WAX 2 in 1, per 1-lb. tin 32c FRESH HEAD LETTUCE Per head 7c FRESH SPINACH -Per lb. 7c FIELD RHUBARB 4 lbs 11c on tne princess afternoon. THRIFT CASH & CARRY - Phone 179 Robert Tomluibon, who Is en gaged in missionary work at Ket chikan, arrived from the north evening going through to Vancouver whence they wiU proceed to Montreal where they will embark May 18 on the steamer Letltla for a trip to tnc via uouniry. Dr. T. Harry Johns of Victoria sailed yattcrday afternoon on the: Prince George for Anyox where he J was to give a baritone recttal dur-. In? the stay of the steamer last! night He will be going through j here this evening on his way back j to Victoria i George Jones, deputy United Meetings of the Prince Rupert States marshall at Juneau, Is pay- Ministerial Association have been ins a brief visit here on offUial suspended for the summer months Norah yesterday ! duties, having arrived from the and will ba resumed In the fall. i Alaska Capital on the Princess The regular monthly meeting was ! Norah yesterday afternoon. not held as scheduled this week. Mrs. C. McKenna and daughter, ; Margaret, of Anyox will be passen gers aboard the Prince Oeorge this Refreshing at NOON J "WHEN the children come home hungry at lunch-time, give them a treatl Crisp, delicious KelloggV Corn Flakes, with milk or cream. A food full of energy, yet light, refreshing, easy to digest. Try Kcllogg's yourself for lunch. See how keen and fit you feel, the rest of the day. Made hy Kellogg Tn London, Ontario. FOR LUNCH CORN I FLAKES $ MOTHER'S DAY Give Her Flowers We have a good selection of Cut Flowers and a fine assortment of Pot Plants At Prices Suited to the Times GLENNIE'S Second Avenue Self Denial Campaign May 8th to May 26th TO AID ALL BRANCHES OF S. A. WORK When culled upon please give liberally