Ormes OfM fMSM- g I DuBARRY "Tilt Pioneer Druqgists I'V. 'J S3 v I . , musiyveatlior, when anoft cereals Jose their Jmcs. Kellogg s kmtu i ream your lame I if n exclusive ineuioa oi inuniuaciure gives f m ercaler crisnuesB. And only IwelloggHj are oterlwl by the uw-jeaiea uug, insuie ered-and green package. t ...mrnrr narticularly you want the extra nual- r and value Kellogg's Corn Flakes give. Match- U flavor and cnl"' Mny generous ervtngt rafew rents. Insist on iue oen. guaran- Made by Kellogg in London, Untano. CORN FLAKES Facial Kits For Dry and Oily Skins. Containing: Foundation Cream, Tissue Cream, Cleansing Cream, ' Hand Beauty, Skin Tonic, and a box of Face Powder. Price $1.10 81 & 82 tit Kwall 8tor Fhones: Onen Ilallv Prom 8 a.m. till 10 pan. ") and Holidays From IS noon 4111 - P-n ------ - 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. I PALM COFFEE SHOPPE t Offers You WHITE HELP - COURTEOUS SERVICE SUPERIOR MEALS - LOWER l'luua And a clean, convenient place to dine Call around and let us prove it Hours: 7:30 a.m. to 1 a.m. 'D AVENUE PRINCE Rurtux . .... s- nuscE OEouoE s.s. naNCE uuit... TWICE WEEKLY SAILINGS "VANCOUVER ST THURSDAYS & SATURDAYS, 1030 pjn. To ANYOX - WEDNESDAYS. P. m-To STEWART - - FRIDAYS, 10 p. m. V-53-35 Canadian National Steamships you have Ivertisement nnnpr m-;ii i 2 t,n io ti hnver in , DUUII 1UL VUU JVI1UW 11 HI"' " " city. Moose dance tonight. Be Warm and rsmTrirtaM Tid ing In 32 Taxi It costs the same. ing n 'VflMttnW TaHlt-ify r T-ATina George, are expected to return to the city from week. the Interior next Mr. and Mrs. David Oeddes sailed by the Prince George last night on ineir t urn w Vancouver, Mr. uea- des having been located here during the past summer as constable for the Canadian Wational "Rail ways. FOR YEAR-ROUND FITNESS Prince Rupert this morning night on his return oufl I .SnMllTln3Se,UrgiTln60cExtriUrgtBottIi7t Boot; Turner LM, rs frome-apco-1 yw, IHUrilxUtd tiC'auda by muuirmf nra. unuwa. iornrno. Miss Maxine Heiibroner. daughter ttlon work. E. E. Orchard, fonner well known Smithers hotel proprietor and now Presiding at Bremerton, Washlng- Inspector John A. Fraser. provin cial police, leaves on this evening's train for Colleymount In the Fran- cols Lake where he will reorganize the search along a more intensive : basis for John Lake who has been! missing sln-ic a wek ago last Mon- j fday night when he fatally shot Emu Pene ana mac? jus tciawuj. TO BRITAIN SPECIAL CHRJSTAIAS mm Montreal trt uitrrnHIl' T I. n..eam. Bdfwt. UtcttooI r Nov. 22 - . -A5W to nymoum, Ptrtonelty cmduettd - f rio to Continental Kurvp. from Quebec -Hot 29 - "LETITIA"5 MBlf..t,UTVOUCl1to t "AUSONIA'li Nov. 29 - to Plymouth. Hatr, LonJon tit tonally conducfd excursion to Britain. from Halifax Deet "ALAUNIA". -CONIA" to Plymouth, lUm, London Choose this fmous ChrUtmas Route t. Europe. Thoughtful service, excellent food, comfortable accommodation, pe-cUI attention paid to. women and children; recreation and entertainment for all. to oil otrrtportt until ivov. LOW OCEAN RATES IN ALL CLASSES JU&TW&A fi, 1935 CORN FLAKES LOCAL NEWS NOTES Miss Tekla Fulton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. w. o. Fulton, will sail tonight en the Princess Adelaide lor Victoria where she will -enter Provincial Normal School. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Kennedy and son, Scott, who have been spend You can rent a car t Walker u low as $1.50 a day, plus 7c. a mile. Miss Marjorie Kcnney, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Kenney of j Terrace, ariived In the city from , ftrte Interior on last night's train and ; win sail tonight on the Princess j Adelaide for Victoria to -enter Pro vincial Normal School. Mrs. JTiobert Corktt of Terrace, who has been visiting for the past three months In lctorla, arrived in ithe city on the Prince Rupert this morning from the south and win proceed tjy "thi: evening's train to Iher home in thr interior. W H Tolin. nrrtorictor of the King Edward Hotel vet Stewart and i also Drominentiy Interested in min- ing in the Portland Canal district,! (is a passenger returning north onl board the Prince Rupert today al-'ter a trip to Vancouver. The IPrince Ropert Rotary lub, ;at its luncheon meeting yesterday, j decided to pay the matriculation; class fees for the year for Angus MacPhie and Fred Reich, students ol the High School who would not otherwise be able to attend the' class. This enables the class to con-1 tinue. there being now ten students with a possibility of more. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Ritchie and child, who have heen visiting here since their arrival a few weeks ago - j irom Anyox with Mr3. Ritchie's par- Mrs. Thomas Crroff, who has. en. jr anti Mrs. J. A. Lindsay, been on a visit south, returned parir Avenue, are lsaving on this home from' Vancouver on the ss. i evening's train for Montmartre, Saskatchewan, to py a visit before tiroceedlng to Brridon. Manitoba. Mrs. Ritchie and child will remain n-m salt tntiicffit hn the ss. Princess RitrHip pops on to the Noranda dis-: Udelaide for Victoria where she will ! trict in Quebec whrre he may lo- enter St. Margaret's scnooi loricate. I girls, taking up senior matrlcula-i 17. m TlT" -c.mn.,f364)Vncou.f. Announcements Prince Rupert Tennis Club An- on, arrived in the city from the In- mal Dance day, ;S9P'irobef 20, erior on last night's train, after 'vkifeUow' HalL . . i m .1.. r navine sneni ine nasi lew wcciu ai Smithers on business, and -will sail by the Prince Rupert tomorrow Terrace Concert September 28. Catholic Church bcr 2 and 3. Bazaar Octo Baptist Bazaar, Oct. 5. Canadian Legion Bazaar Oct. 17 Presbyterian Bazaar, Novembci Orange Ladies' bazaar. Nov. 28. St. Peter's Bazaar December 5. Moose Hall Moose Dance Tonight Welle's Orchestra Admission 35c and 25c BENNETT SPEAKS I TONIGHT (FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER CTII.) CFCT CFJC CHWK CJAT CJOR CRCV CKOV Victoria Kamloops Chilliwack Trail Vancouver Vancouver Kelowna A NATION-WIDE NETWORK 6 to 6:30 p.m Pacific Standard Time EXPRESS RATES REDUCED MORE THAN 20 ON LONG HAUL, HEAVY SHIPMENTS On and -after September 2nd new reduced long haul rates apply on heavy express shipments. LOWER SHIPPING COSTS The new reduced long haul rates make it. unnecessary for shippers to incur "extra packing costs by splitting heavy express -shipments into small packages. Ask your Express Agent for detailed information EXPRESS TRAFFIC ASSOCIATION OF CANADA Mrs. J. Klrkpatilck and Mrs. Frank of Ttrrace arrived in the city from the Interior on last night's train, and are the guests of Mrs. George Bi Wliite, Fourth Avcfciue East. City Commissioner W. J. Alder is sittlne as a city council this after noon for the purpose of formally passing current accounts and authorizing the exchange of refund- i ing debentures for old bonds. liach i pad u:n liii flira all dar and " --- - - -...... A.,v tc.t three weeks. 3 pad In ench patket. 10 CENTS PER PACKET at DruegUtt, Crocert, General Stores. WHY PAY MORE? THE WILSON FLY PAD CO., Hmil. Om. TO ROAST Legs of Lamb, per lb -. 25c Fillettof Veal per lb. ....... 25c- 3 lbs. 74c COMET BUTTER 3 lbs. 74c to stew Swift's Cottage 7 Ms' perlb- 11 LAMB .O VEAL. ....... AT In Bakeeasy A A. UllW' " BEEF per lb HIGH GRADE ECGS, in carton, per floz 31c. Pork Tenders 28C I Swlft's Weiners 20 lb.. ,,...... Pey Ifa - Remember You Can Get it at the Sterling GORDON'S HARDWARE Electric Steam Massage Treatments iMrs. Gammon 424 8th Ave. E Ph Green 219 ssnmiBMOiB:!'.) Ride a C.C.M. The Better Bicycle! We carry a complete line of C.C.M Bicycles and repair parts. C. C. M. BICYCLES $30.00 to $40.00. McBride St. Phone 311 CANADIAN PACIFIC To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and way ports PRINCESS ADELAIDE, FRIDAYS. 10 P.M. To Vancouver Direct PRINCESS LOUISE, Sept. 6th, 15th, 25th, Oct. 4th, 16th. PRINCESS NORAH, Oct. 25th, Nov. 3. To Ketchikan, Wrangell. Juneau and Skairway ' PRINCESS LOUISE, Sept. 11th, 21st, 30th, Oct. 12thV:! PRINCESS NORAH, Oct. 21st, 30th. f For intormatlon and reservations call or write W. L. COATES, General Agent, Prince Uupert, B.C. -Ml. . FRESH MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED - BLACK GOD - Prepared Dailjr By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. m 9 i 1 0 1 k . !