fAGE rOUB 1 flRRADIATlDi Ifor 'Sunshine Vit aminD TABLE SPECIALS i Rich (heam s ccwvv.v. MONdGRAM PURE RED PLUM JAM. 4-lb. tin Head Lettuce, large, each Fresh Canteloupes, each 25c1 19c 26c 49c 39 c 15: MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollars Have More Cents" P. 0. Box 575 Phone 18 FRESH' MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY - Phone 657 MADE WITH CARNATION HPHE richest, smoothest cream soups you ever set lips to are made with economical Carnation Milk at a real saying over the cost of cream. That is because the Improved Carnation Milk is so smooth. Its double quantity of buttepfat is blended right into every drop. You feci the richness. You taste the richness. Always make cream soups and sauces with Carnation Milk. In fan, use Carnation Milk in all cooking calling for milk. Undiluted, Carnation is perfect for creaming coffee, cereals, fruit. The Improved Carnation Milk is fine in flavour, creamy-light in colour, smooth in consistency and irra-diated for "sunshine" Vitamin D. Ideal for babies. Benefits adults, too. No increase in price. The famous Dionne quintuplets are being raised on Irradiated Carnation Milk. They have been fed Carnation Milk since November, 1934. Write for two valuable free booklets "100 Glorified Recipes" and "Contented Babies." Address Carnation Company Ltdj Abbott Street, Vancouver, THE WORLD'S LARGEST-SELLING BRAND OF EVAPORATED MILK I Reception For Delegates To Meeting Held KITKATLA, June 6: Northern ltA.lA SI ... a ii Try Mnsfallems Quahty of Goods. of the NaUye Brothernood Qf Brt. Tliey Always Please tlsh Columbia at Bella Bella stop- DEVONSHIRE ROSE BUTTER ped oit nere last week on tnelr way First Grade IQo nome and were entertained at a 2 lbs. ' fltL banquet, the catering being In BROWN SUGAR 10 lbs, 53c 17c 17C I charge of members of the local Native Sisterhood with Mrs. Henry Brown In charge. . TO following the reception, there lib. tails, tin per (was a program ot speeche and KAMLOOPS TOMATOES OO pl music by the Blue Ha'wallan Or- Choice. 22,s, 2 tins AO. KUIAL UIITC UOKK-2'S Q-f n ' 2 tins TERRACE POTATOES Good Quality, Just arrived OCo 15 lbs. 43 V, per sack $U5 ECONOMY BRAND Fresh Oround per lb. . JAP RICE 4 lbs. , .. FANCY RECLEANED CURRANTS, 2 lbs. STRAWBERRY JAM- 4-lb. tin MONOGRAM PURE ORANGE MARMALADE IQ 4-lb. tin ISJt WEEK-END SPECIALS at SELVIG'S Nabob Coffee per lb. Brookfield Butter nrst grade, per lb. ..- Swift's Empire Bacon per lb : Santa Clara Prune3- Good size, per lb Nabob Plums 22 tin Nabob Tea per lb. Corn Starch 2 for .. Potato Flour per pkg : Shredded Wheat per pkg Greengage Plum Jam 4's Pot Roast of Beef per lb Lamb Chops per lb Pot Roast of Veal per lb 25c! 10c1 FREE DELIVERY Phone 765 303 Third Ave. che6tra. The speakers were Mrs. Henry Brown, Ben Wilson, Job Spencer, Joseph Innes, Alfred Adams Massett, Charles Dudoward (Port Simpson, Matthew Johnson and Edward Gamble with Rev. M. H. Lawrence conducting the closing ceremonies. The orchestra played "Blue Moon." "The Object of. My Affections," "When I Grow Too Old to Dream" and "About a quarter to Nine." BAKON OF VIMY PASSES (Continued irom paire one) on the Western front. Later he served for a time In Galllpoli. Re turning to France he continued to display the qualities that distinguished him as a leader. On succeeding to the command of the Canadian Expeditionary Forces he associated his name with this country for ever by the brilliant success at Vimy. 'To be one of the "Byng Boys" was a proud boast of the Canadians even when he had ceased to command them and was leading the Third British Army to new triumphs. It Is said of Lorf. Byng that he studied every battlefield of note in Europe and most of the important published works of tacticians. on I c unueiiuoii any auiy ne O C brought to bear upon it the deep ;mougm ana concentrated atten-uC Uon 11131 made him so successful ias,a soldier. He little thought for 5C Wmself but played the big game j squarely no matter what the cost. )C;With a11 tnat he was said to pos- sess "a dash of the mystic." Ima- 14C nation and brains, a keen under-standing of human nature, and a 45C me Presence, made him one of the most popular Governor-General (J als Canada has known. The wirinw. Tjiw Dvni. n.n . , . waa 12C Marle Eve,vn- tne only child Of j Hon. Sir Charles Richard Moreton. lie' Byng was an ldeal ne'P- mate to her famous husband. They 38C had no cnl'dren. Baron Byng visited Prince Ru-10Q pert while Governor General. WEATHER REPORT Terrace Clear, calm, 52. Anyox Clear, calm. 52. Stewart Clear, calm, 50. Hazelton Clear, calm, 46. Smithers Clear, calm, warm. Burns Lake Clear, calm, 53. THE DAILY NETTS feet Eastern Star Tea And Sale Success .Many Called at Affair Yesterday Afternoon at Home Of Mrs. L. W. Kerrfn A very suocesfsul tea and sale of home cooking was held by Delist Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. L. V. Kergtn. The tea tables were prettily decorated with apple blossoms and tulips, j Mrs. Kergln and Mrs. Lawrence Lambly received the guests. Mrs. Samuel Massey. Mrs. C. H. Skins. Mrs. Robert Blance. Mrs. Shelford Darton. Mrs. Dan Jabour and Mrs. W. O. Vlgar poured. Serviteurs were Mrs. E. N. Valentine. Mrs. J. H. Me-Lcod. Mrs. S. J. Jabour. Mrs. O. P. Tinker. Mrs. W. M. Watts. Mrs. Jack Oarrett and Miss Irene Mitchell. Mrs. R. d. Emmerson, Mrs. J. W. Head. Mrs. James Watt and Mrs. J. M. McCawley were In charge of the tea room and Mrs. W. D. Vance was cashier. Mrs. James Simpson and Mrs. Thomas McMeekin were In charge on the home cooking table. Mrs. W. W. C ONeill was general convener. WHIFFLETS From. the Waterfront Paying her first visit to this port, the trim new United States coastguard cutter Cyanr.e was in port last night to pick uj United States Consul O. C. Woodward. O. W. Nickerson and Cupt. Winnie Pierce who are to appear as witnesses in the party tonight r tomorrow. Halibut Arrivals Canadian Kalen, 14.500, Atlln, 6.1c and 5c Rose Spit. 13.000. Edmunds & Walker.. 6c and 5c. Margallce- 7.500. Cold Storage 5.5c and 5c ' VANCOUVER WHEAT VANCOUVER. June 6: CP- Wheat was quoted at 818c on the local exchange yesterday, dropping to 87c today. KETCHIKAN SALMON SALES KETCHIKAN, June 6: Several small catches of salmon were sold here yesterday. Prices ranged from 8.5c and 4c to 10.6c and 4c. Mrs. J. A. Fraser and son. Percv Fraser. who have been on a trin to Vancouver and Kamloops. re turned to the city on the Prince George yesterday. Beautiful tyaves By our new and latest Helen Curtis Machine, featuring Eugene and Princess Marina combination permanents. Mi Lady Hcauty Shoppc Phoni; 655 COAST MUST FIGHT (Continued Irom Paae 1 fight for an outlet in the construction of which much-needed work might be given the farmer to help him to get on his feet on the land. This work was much to be desired over direct relief. Olven one year's good crops, the most of the farmers would be able to take care of themselves. Ultimately, a rich reward would be reaped on this coast in the way of trade ami business but. first, if one wait to receive, one must give. Discussing the question of the outlet in passing. Canon Proctor mentioned that, if there were a line from the presrnt end of steel through Hlnes Creek to the Canadian National Railway, say in the neighborhood of Vanderhoof, one would be able to rrach Prince Ru pert Irom the Peace River by travelling but f80 miles as compared with 134 by the present cir cuitous route through Edmonton. Situation Th!i Year Speaking of crop condition m the Peace River Dlock this year. Canon Proctor stated that the spring had been very late. If there was an open fall, there would prob ably be a good crop. Barty tract. however, might mean a complete failure. President S. J. Jabour presided over the luncheon and there was good attendance of members. The speaker was accorded a hearty vote of thanks. Dr. II. N. nrockleabr was wel comed back after a trip to Mon-! treat and congratulated on having been awarded his Ph. D. degree. The regular monthly meeting of the Junior Chamber of Commence was postponed from Tuesday nlal Hyde Transfer PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue COAL W Furniture Moving TheFxsh which made Prince RupertFamous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED - BLACK COD - Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid. PRINCE UUPBRT, U.C. aht ru' n m tn I ho ilirmni f 11,- u.. a district court ca.v In Ketchikan of both the preaMenl. T. N. LeIVtae ...ui.uis mc tu unown nanoui and the post' president, 8 J Ja-boat Tahoma which is charged hour.' with being operated as an Amert- can fishing vessel while actually being of Canadian ownership. The J L- Joumorr lM a brief but-Cyanne is due baric in nnrt uiih ,,eB v41 to town yesterHav from . I . . 1 . til LymlM0 Ml... ft...... 1 1 He arrived tn the morning and left in the afternoon on his return down the ctast. OCEAN FALLS The New Zealand steamer Wal- runa was In port recently taking on a cargo of paper for the Anti podes. She proceeded from here to ; Powell River to complete. Much Interest was taken here In the outcome of the waterfront dispute In Vancouver Any tie-up of that port would be very embar rassing to Ocean Falls. S. J. Jabour of Prince Rupert has been a recent business visitor here. Among other tilings he took a keen Interest in the local swim ming pool. There has been considerable rain here of late. The precipitation interfered with local plans for a fishing trip a few days ago aboaro the Pioneer Airways flying boat. Pilot W. L. McCtuskey. into the Interior. During the first fine weather, the plane Intends to make a flight to Prince Rupert' with Dert Phillips as a passenger. it. c. tukm:d down VICTORIA. June 6: Ilritlsh Columbia's plaits for financing road Improvements, the New Westminster bridge and other schemes were turned down flat by Ottawa, premier Pattullo announces He hopes, however, to finance the projects otherwise he savs I it.. HTTTTnjjj ! ! lAT SHOWINGS nir ; myrna Loy "WINGS IN THE DARK" The rramnwd r story of a . works for the tn .. when fate ciipixy. '- - With CAUY GUAM At 7 4: & News ADDHi Comrdv We Mi to announce that tht REGAL SHOP l now established In ibrb new home next door U ik, Ilulklry Market. 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