PAGE SIX SURE I have the nfvicved, Carnation Milk 1 FIRST TO PROVIDE IRRADIATED EVAPORATED MII.K IX CANADA SOLD IN BRITISH COLUMBIA SINCE JANUARY. ESBB9 IRPADtiTPfn for 'SunshineES rss- in i b II ' ir VBPHl f " lit lT: &aaanMSJsrrr,yg ELECTRIC RANGE FOR SNAP Dining Room Suite For Snap See tke word 'IRRADIATED' on the label" No Strings To These C VERY hour, In At Roys! City Kitchens t " wonderful, modem srdr lorti sufficient grtn bstnt lo fill 5,000 cint. By starting with special ited and hsrvetting at the exact moment ef maturity, Royal City Beans ars stringleis! And then tht beans are stt revolving in a great perforated brsss drum. The ends drop naturally through the thousands of holes, (o bt quickly and neatly snipped. So sorting, snipping and washing art accurately accomplished, Itaving tht tender, delicately-flavored, uniformly-sized beans ready for filling Into Royal City cans. And we Sell linoleum rugs at low prices ; D. ELI0 flren 421 Furniture Exchange Because it doesn't pay to advertise poor prodn-ts. II oes pay to buy those adierlised. XTOW the famous Carnation quality has the aided "" value of irradiation to give it extra "sunshine" vitamin D. Now a better milk for baby's bottle, for boys and girls to drink, for creaming coffee and cereals, for cooking. It is the milk the Dionne quintuplets get. They have been fed Carnation Milk since November, 1934. Ask your grocer for the Improved Carnation Milk. Look for the word "Irradiated" on the label. Write for two valuable free booklets "100 Glorified Recipes" and "Contented Babies". Address Carnation Company, Limited, Toronto, Ontario. THE WORLD'S LARGEST-SELLING BRAND OF EVAPORATED MILK LOCAL ITEMS j There were about eighty persons : present at the dance last Saturday night in the Empress Social Club. Music was by Julius Welle's Orchestra and Oscar Wingham was . master of ceremonies. Jack Cade has arrived home from ! his studies at the University of i British' Columbia In Vancouver to rpend the summer vacation with his parenU, Dr. av.d Mrs. J. P. Cade. FRESH COCOANlnS each SHELLED WALNUTS per lb FRESH DATES 4 lbs GRANULATED SUGAR 10 lbs. Limit 20 lbs. 20 lbs FANCY QUALITY APRICOTS, per lb, ... LUMP SUGAR Bulk 3 Jbs - j "JUST FOR TODAY" Try us and you will stay 5c 25c 25c 1 58c I S1.15 19c 24c CHIPSO For your washing QQn large. 2 pkgs DANANAS per lb QUAKER CORN FLAKES- 3 pkgs DESSICATED COCOANUT per lb. , BLUE RIBBON MALT fl-f QQ Hop flavored. 3-lb. tin DOMINION HOPS-3 pkgs. 23c MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE 'Wbre Dollar Have More Cent" P. O. Box 575 I'hone 18 aaMrsasasasaMnBwssBBsBHri. THE DAILY NEWS Thursday May j GYROS IN MEETING Getting Ready For iMg lloedown Committees Named Hy President The Prince Rupert Gyro Club was In business session at iU regular weekly luncheon yesterday. President S. J. Jabour ws in the ! chair and Usere was a good atten-' dance of members. j I Arrangemcnu were reported well under way for the hoedown dance ' to be held in aid of the playground fund on May 17. William Crulck-' shank k "general chairman of the hoadown committee other members of which are W. H. Tobty. C. C. Mills and D. O. Borland. W. II. Tobey was named official delegate to the district convention to be held in Nanaiino In July. Rev. W. D. Grant Holitngworth wa - appointed to the central committee in connection with projected university extension work here. President Jabour announced appointment of committees for the year as follows: C4ub activities Dr. R. O. Larue. Dr. II. O. Johnsen and WT. M. Watt Bulletin-II N. Brocklesby and D. G. Borland. Civic Frank Dlbb, D. O. Borland and C. C. Mills. Entertainmtnt--Vllllarn Crulck-shank and Dr. J. H Carson. Membership T. N. LePage. Playgrounds-J. B. Mortis, M. A. Burbank and Jock Bulger. , Music C. P. Balugno. ' Sergeant-at-Arms D. O. Borland. Song Leader Dr. R. O. Large. ; Sports W. II. Tobey. R. D. Greg-nor and T. W. Brown. Attendance O. A. Hunter, Rev W D. Grant Hollingworlh and W H Tobey. Initiation Rev. W. D. Grant Holitngworth.. A prize of $10 won by the Gyro car in the King's Jubilee parade was ordered deposited in the playground fundEref ldent Bam Jabour. Jack Bulger and William Crulck-shank were responsible for the float Phone 933 De Jon rhone 93) Cash and Carry Friday & Saturday SPECIALS i Milady Wax Paper 9CJf AOKj j In 100-foot rolls I Purity Wheaticts- 9f All UTZ-iu. aaifio Milieu's Ilrst PORK & DEANS 3 tins for 25c Nabob Oreengnge Jam per 4-lb. tin . Rowntree's Select Cocoa per 1-lb. tin I D.C. Granulated Sugar 10 lbs. for Creamettes 2 pkgs. for Red Arrow Ginger Snaps 2 lbs. for Fels Naptha Soap 10 bars for 10c MMIW 25C BPBEwav"! Evaporated Prunes Size I 40-50, per 10-lb. box ,Brackman-Ker Pastry j Flour, per 10-lb. sack : Squirrel Brand Peanut Butter, 2 lbs. for Evaporated Apricots i Unpitted. 2 lbs. for Tapioca 3 lbs. for 59c 15c 29c 69c Malkius Best JELLY POWDER 5 for 22c 99c 37c 22c 25c 19c Put SpUHty in your diet and SpUHfy in your stop! THIS lime of year, nreii't you getting n little tireil of hot, heavy footls? Meet Spring half -way villi a hlg howl of Kellopp'n Corn Makes for lrenkfat! Thefecrlfp, golden flakes y help you feel keener lur!ng the Iay. They're full of refreshment. Illcli In energy nnl easy to iltgetL Kcllngg' are alvrays freli. They're irntorafrri in the pnlenleil WAXTITF. Inner hag. Heady to rervewtlh milk or rream. Kxtra deli eioti Milli fruit or berric. (Quality piarantwl. Made hy Kellogg in Iondun, Out. lor CRISPNESS Roger Obat a, an nf Mr and Mrs. C S. Oba'a, haa univcd home from his siudie-i at. thr University of British Columbia in Vancouver to spend the summer vacation here. Of . court we worry about headaches and how to cure them, but seldom do wo remove the cause eye strain. Nature never Intended our eyes to read and sew and do "close" work. No wonder wc have premature furrows and wrinkles! But science has come to the rcscur of Nature in the eye- 'cht field. You really do not need to suffer Why not see about your eyes today? We wish to announce that the REGAL SHOP Is now established In tlirlr new home next door to the IJulklcy Market. We should like to take this opportunity to thank our customers lor their loyal support during the past two years and trust that we shall bo favored with your continued support in our new store. St. Peter's Spring Tea and Sale The Woman's Auxiliary of St. Piter's Anglican Church Is holding , Its annual spring tea and sale of i home cooking this afternoon In the parish hall at Seal Cove, the affair s having been opened at 3 o'clock by: , Rev. Canon W. F. Ruthbrook The hall has been tastefully decorated j ! for the oefcaskm with Empire colors 'of red. white and blue In view of the King's Sliver Jubilee and the 1 tea tables are attractively adorned with daffodils and .foliage. Mrs. F W. SUmp-Vincent,' the president, is receiving the guests. The following ladles are in charge: Tea Room Mrs. J D. Allen, assisted by Mrs. A. II. Hill-Tout. Miss Dorothy Hushbrook. Mrs. A. Barbe and Mrs. H. A. Ponder; pouring. Mrs. J W. Moor i house and Mrs W O. Vlgar; cashier, Mrs. A. Frebourg. Needlework Mrs. D. Slevert and Mrs. W. V. Tnttersa!. Candy Miss Dickson and Otrls' Club. Home Cooking Mrs W II Good-sell and Mrs. II B. Eastman 39c a 47C Hcadaclie Eyes jj i i i CECIL iieo Mi LAST SHAVINGS B. 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A J$r to V IV I H j 0c to : r.. to m I.?3 4 Ui lo i A We can recommend a jjood look a a plea.sinK Rift - Douglas ," Lluciun Si V.M $- ;i f M $i : And many recent books ef note A month's "tuuiveripllon to our rsntal library it an euell nt rememhranre nlft, 5e. Favorite magasine subwrlpUona at publisher The (;ift of (lifts Victor "(Jlube Trotter" Radio $09.01) up, on Easy Terms vs. Mi ' nSWanilSTSIBViMBLSBliB4l.SliSt-' H Kitchen Aids that every home should have. KITCHEN (iAUHAdi: CANS Neat and sartllaiy 8tv tilDs to the outside aaibace can. Operates with f ot IthMl In Ivnrv I-urh SI-jJ PYREX WAltl-lhe Ideal utensil for ovm baking W the most popular Items. ROUND CASSEROLES with lid. Each I'ie Plates, earn 63c & 3c. . $U5, SI 50 k Individual Cutart Cup t and St 10c GORDON'S HARDWARE X'"" Get your Spring Shoes at a. B. C. CLOTHIERS, LTD. t Up to tho minute in Pumps, Ties and T-iStnip at $2,97 a pair and up Phone: Black 321 Next VrmW MarKct