Lday, April II, I933 JASMINE ot Southern France TOILETRIES Solid Creams 50c Liquid Creams 50c Face Powders . . . . f. . :50c & $1.00 Hrilliantinc 35c & 10c Talcum Powder,, 35c Rouge 50c Lipstick : 25c Perfume 25c to $1.00 jasmine Sets for Men and Women from 75c to $7.50 f our new location. An ideal gift! POTTER H MOORE MITCIIAM LAVENDER Self 'from $1.00 NovelUes 75c & $1.00 Easter Novelties, 5c to $1.25 Ormes Ltd. ittt Pioneer Druqgists tht Kesali Ux rhones: II li ti Open Daily From 8 a.m. (Ill 10 p.m. Sundays and Holiday From 13 noon till Z p.m, 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. Sheer Lusciousness CARLy morn, tn invifwiting brttxt from tbs mounUlm, tU tun Juil comlnf Into Mi rirtnjth, wKn down tht tKirp rowi of bsrtlsi comi tn srmy of plcUn txptrtly selecting only iucK fruit si li psdsct In iu riptneii. Hour by hour the luicioui sUerin It ruihtd to thf Roytt City kitchtni. A thotou9n In-iptction and lortlnj, snd tKn tht uniting InRutnct of tpitklinf cryiUti of lujtr. No mora ntd b Mid for Roytl City Jimi! A purs, dtlicloui, wholtiomt food. HUNT'S FURNITURE vUh 1) ncUfv their riiK'omrrs F-at thry Have Moved Rn the Moose Bulldlnz To Sixth Street f' thank you for your splcn-f i EUnnnrt in ihn ..-..t r,,r Peonage will hp nnnrrrlsitrri or Quality with Lconomy PUT .1 n..,. , ... ' i uiiis, bixiu siren Systematic Service Efficient & systematic service is the hest and most economical. OUR SERVICE RECORD will show complete record of all repairs made and all parts replaced. A copy of this record returned with all sets serviced by- STIPERIOR RADIO-ELECTRIC Phone Blue 320 GARDEN SUPPLIES i. nae a rmnni,). n... ..r ..rIHi: Strds. Spades, I n Mowers. Hob. ii ii ),,..,,,.. Trnwets. Mattocks, Shovels, Etc. Trail, 5c per pound We Deliver THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. LOCAL NEWS L. O. B. A. Daffodil dance. Odd- fellows' Hall tonlghf . 9:30. Adm. 35c. j Be warm and comfortable by rid-, tag In 32 Taxi it costs the same. U You can rent a car at Walker's as low as $1.50 a day, plus 7c. a mile, j Meeting "of" The Rupert Rod is Gun Club In CITY HALL Thuri- day nth, at 8 pjn. 81 Mrs. J. B. Gibson returned to the city on the Prince John yesterday from a ten-day visit to Old Massett, . . . . . . . new Ma&seu ana fort Clements in her capacity as diocesan president of the Anglican Woman's Auxiliary Miss Alice Hall arrived In the city on Tuesday night's train from the Anglican residential school at Onion Lake. Sask., and. after being the guest here of Very Rev. and Mrs, J. B. Gibson, Fourth Avenue East, sailed this mornlne on the j Princess Norah for Carcross, Y.T., iio joiij me stair of the residential school there FEWER COLDS i Tonight 'Chloc. a stirring story, (United Church. 8 20. Adults. 50c-. children, 25c. Proceeds United L. A. and Hill 60 1. O. D. E. Mrs. Robert Frlzzell. who has been spending the past six months I In Vancouver, arrived In the city on I the Princess Norah this momlng lenroute back to her home at Surf ; Point. Porcher Island. R. E. Legg, superintendent of the Surf Point mine on Porcher Island. J is paying" a brief business visit to town. He arrived from the mine yesterday afternoon and is return ing to Porcher Island-today. Helre- ports operations at the mine continuing normally. Capt. W. Hill Barrlngton. head of the Barrlngton Transportation Co, after having, spent- the winter In Seattle, wasa passenger aboard the Princess Norah this morning returning to his headquarters at Wrnngell td make preparations for the reopening of navigation on the Stlklne River. MANURE For Sale 51.30 a Load DOMINION DAIRY rhone Kcd C08 COAL! COAL! Our Famous Edson, Alberta and Bulkley Valley Coals are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Try a ton of No. 1 Bulkley Valley. We also sell Timothy Hay, Wheat. Oats and Barley. Prince Rupert Feed Co. ' 58 Phones 558 Lloyd's Raby Coaches $27.50 LloytrsColIapsihlcCarts $8.50 MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE Phone 775 Third Ave. Tilt DAILT NEWS FAQE THRU A Message ; Taken suddenly ill last evening, . D, McD. Hunter was removed to the AnnOlinCementS j RuPt General Hospital for : J an operation. Reports this morning Chloe.' and 12. United Church, April 11 Queen Mary dance Easter Monday. Presbyterian Easter Sale April 17. United Church Easter Sale April 23. ' T .... . . . . Anglican Spring Fale, April 25. C N. R. A. annual dance, Moose Hall, Friday, April 26. C.C.F. Bazaar, Eagles Hall, May Cambral Tllllc's Treat,' May 3; ; '.I,' St. Peter's Spring Sale, May 8. Catholic spring sale, May 16. Baptist Church Supper April 25. International Tea Baptist Church May 8. Gyro Hocdown, Moose Hall, May 10. MOOSE HALL DANCE APRIL 12 Spinsters' Spree Everybody Welcome Admission: Ladles, 25c Gents, 35c First 5 Couples admitted Free , UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED 8tcam?ts leave Prhice Rupert for Vancouver T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 VAX. Arriving Vancouver Thursday T.S.S. CAKDENA EVERY FRIDAY MIDNIGHT. Arriving Vancouver Monday a.m. Wrckly tilling to Port Slmpaou A-njot, Btcwart tnd Ni paints, lve Prince nupu Sunday, 8 p.m. Furtf River n.er jnformtlon regarding all sailings and tickets at-. jlUrEKT AORNCVi Third Airnnc rhonWS&S' nun HINCE were iavoraoie. from W.'? KytKellpisgM s Albert Farrow, steamboat Inspec- I.O.D.Ei Dalfodll tor, after having been In the city for the past week on official duties, 1 sails by the Prince Rupert tonight j on his return to Vancouver. William C. Fraser, well known of ( flclal of the Yukon & White Passi Route at Whltehorre, was a pas-1 senger aboard the Princess Norah this morning returning north after spending the winter In Vancouver and Seattle. James Skinner has returned to tho city after spending the winter at Massett. He has largely recovered from the effects of a harrowing ex perience last fall when he was lost for six days while hunting in the vicinity of Parry Passage. Herbert G. Wheeler, son of Her bert Wheeler, president of the Yu kon & White Pass Route, was a pascsnger aboard the Princess Norah this morning returning to Bkagway for the season. During the ;ast winter he visited in England. Mr. and Mrs. H. Lovdal and child f Mkyo, who arrived In the city a few days ago after having spent the winter in the east, sailed by the Princess Norah. this morning on their return to their home In the Yukon. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Brown, who were married recently In the city. the bride having formerly been Miss Mary Dowther are expected home next week from a honeymoon trip to California. They are returning by motor via the central ' A moving picture Illustrated address on points of Interest in Canada was delivered before the Prince Rupert Rotary Club today at Its regular weekly luncheon in the Commodore Cafe and proved very entertaining. President J. J. Little was In the chair and there was a good attendance of members with a few guests. EvEir ONE it interested in the country's improvement. We will have found economic recovery'only when every one does his share. As we see it our duty is threefold: first to provide tho farmer with a fair market for his cTop; second to give employment to as many people as possible; and finally to supply a wholesome food at a low cost. When we introduced the original Corn Flakes nearly thirty years ago they were spontaneously received. They were crisp and tasted good and they were ready to serve. Year by year we enlarged our factories, hired more workers bought more premium corn from the farmers, adopted a 24-hour working day with shorter shifts, enabling us to give employment to twenty-five per cent more people at good pay than in pre-depression times. Kellogg's Corn Flakes are enjoyed daily by millions of people far more than any other rcady-to-eat cereal on the market. We appreciate your preference and will try constantly to give you a better product at greater value. Today you get twice as much in Kellogg's at one-half the price you paid for Corn Flakes before the war, 1908 to 1914. Meanwhile both package and product have been steadily improved. Special processes exclusively our own keep Kellogg's Corn Flakes oven-fresh and flavor-perfect right to your table. You can buy them at grocers anywhere with full confidence in their guaranteed purity and quality. Wc make only one brand of Corn Flakes Kellogg's in the red-and-green package. THRIFT Cash & Carry These Values Offer Real Savings to the Thrifty Housewife Specials For the Week Friday to Thursday SHREDDED WHEAT per pkg "A" LARGE EGGS Scott's ott's or or Swift's per doz. NABOB COFFEE per doz, PURE LARD 2 lbs. LYNN VALLEY PEACHES, tin LUX SOAP per cake CORN ON COB Nabob No. 3 tins, per tin . ioc 21c 38c 29c i n i LEMONS Medium Size, Juicy, doz. 14c 17c i MAGIC BAKING POWDER 23c 65c PREMIUM BACON Qfip 01,0 Swift's cello wrapt, lb. PICNIC HAMS 1 5 C LJVi. IV CRABMEAT Northern Pack. V2-lb. tin r 19c 5c 23c AUSTRALIAN ONIONS JCJq two, BUNCH CARROTS 2 bunches 11c OLD DUTCH CLEANSER, 2 tins SEEDLESS RAISINS California, 2 lbs LUMP SUGAR 2 lbs. ROYAL CROWN SOAP 3 bars ORANGES Family Size, sweet, doz. 6 lbs. 15c 26c 17c ioc 17c BEST WHITE BEANS Quality Guaranteed 1 Qr AyC 4 lbs. ORANGE MARMALADE Nabob Special Pack JO 4 lbs. DIAMOND "A" BACON Qq - SALADA TEA Brown Label, per lb LIBBY'S CORNED BEEF, tin 54c 10c REDBIRD MATCHES 24 (J 3 boxes - GREEN BEANS Royal Op VJ xuv, ;v. .... FRESH SPINACH per lb. 9c UPRIVER PARSNIPS 4 On D. ELIO Furniture Dealer Phone Green 421 Exchanging & Auctioneer Axial Balance Compass Lectroflater Voltage 110 Hand power washing machine, kitchen ranges, beds, linoleum, rugs, barber fixtures 2 chairs, mirror, vibrator etc. v. "ft mi