If TOU want to save money, serve Kellogg'g .Rice Kriepies. They're nourish-ing. And each package-gives many servings. So crisp they actually crackle in. milk or cream. Always, delicious. At grocers everywhere in ther Mother Coosa story package. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. Quality. RICE KR1SPIES guaranteed'. ! SO CRISP they actually, crackle in milk or cream BUY USED FURNITURE AND YOU WILL SAVE MONEY We Have a Good Selection of Furnituce and Different Articles at Very Reasonable Prices D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE Phone Green 421 Third Avenue Canadian Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports Friday at 10 p.m. SS. "Princess Adelaide" every To Vancouver direct . SS. "Princess Alice" July 4th, 18th 29th, 5:30 p.m SS, "Princess Louise" July 11th, 22nd, Aug. 1st, 5.30 p.m. SS. "Princess Charlotte, July 15th, 25th, 5:30 p.m. To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and SkaBway 17th. 27th, 11 30 a.m. SS. "Princess Louise" July 6th, SS. "Princess Charlotte" July 10th, 20th. 11 .30 am. 24th, Aug, 3rd, 11.30 a.m. 13th, SS. "Princess Alice" July vnr information and Reservations W. L. COATES, Gen. Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. TTT I BLACK COD J Prepared Daily By Canadian, M & Cold Storage 0.. M PK1NCB BUPBBT. B.C. I - IDaity News Want Ads Bring Results Louise this morning going through to Dawson to spend the summer, i Miss Geraldlne Cade, who has been on a trlD to Vancouver, re turned home from the south on the Prince Rupert this morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lindsay, who have been on a vacation trip south, returned to the city from Vancour ver on the Prince Rupert this morning. cher Island, who Is In town to meet her. Miss Eileen Gibson, who has been teachlne school at Chllco near Vanderhoof, arrived home on the Prince Rupert this morning via Vancouver. She was accompanied by her sister, Miss Noreen Gibson, who went south to' meet .her, Rev. Dr. F. W. Dafoe, pastor of First Baptist Church, and Mrs. Da-foe, who have been spending a vacation visiting In Vancouver, Victoria tuna and auu elsewhere cwcnimc In, u, the south, uwi, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McNlcholl arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert this morning and will Join the steamer Prince Charles to-I morrow evening to return south 'on that vessel via the Queen 'Charlotte Islands. Mr. Nicholl,, a, i son of Mr. and Mrs. G. A, Mc Nlcholl and formerly a well known local bov. Is about to be trans ferred from Vancouver to Los, Ar geles In, the service of the King sley Navigation Co. L 5. TheFxsh which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert BrancP SMOKED Announcements PEUFEGTIOK IN CANNED SALMON GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeyo PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon- I Packed' byt the only Salmoni Canning Company-with apall, the year round payroll in Prince Rupert. PACrii THKS3 BAtLJLKHWiL LOCAL NEWS NOTES i Stop! Look! The Fulton Meat) Market have extra, week-end spec-Dials. Phone 683. Delivery. (167) Mrs. J. O, Eearcey of, Premier Is a. passenger aboard the Prince Ru pert today returning north alter a. trip to Vancouver. I Mrs. Theo Collart returned to ;the city on the Prince Rupert I this morning from a brief trip to Vancouver and Victoria. I Mrs. George Black, M. P. for Yu kon, was here aboard the Princess Furniture' for- sale'. Apply G. Hi ; Munro, 310; Fifth, tf. Mrs- Gi.rL Arnoldi who has been' pn a. trip, to, the Eastern-States, re turned' to; the city pn, me prjnce Rupert this, morning; Miss B. Dalgarno. and Miss H. Hansen, will, sail next Monday, af ternoon, on, the Prince George fPi a trip toVancbuvery Mrs. T. C. Wilding, who has been !nn a hrtef trio south, returned to .the cltv from' Vancouver on the Prince Rupert this morning. Mrs. Klldal. 203 Ninth Avenue East, was removed from her home to the Prince Rupert General Hos pital In- the ambulance this morn ing. Judge W: E. Fisher returned to the city on .the Prjnce Rupert this morning. He went east recently to Rochester," Minn., with his son, Harold, who'' was taken 'there for The Prince Rupert Museum has treatment, received a donation of ten dollars from the Canadian Fish & Cold'j It being a business meeting of Storage Company through Its man- the Rotary Club yesterday to con-ager, Lieut. Col. J. W. Nicholls. slder a project for the activities of i 'the club, only two visitors were M. M. O'Brien, chief field, engl- i present, Rev. K. Nakayama of Van- neer for the Consolidated Mining Smeltlne Co.. Is a Dasseneer ! aboard the Prince Rupert today bound fromi Vancouver to Anyox. couver and Duncan Kerr of Ter race. Word received from Atlln Is to the effect, that W. W. Wright, formerly Mrs T J- Marsh arrived In the:rv mc tr Vioc rtnw m n Hp q criw? city on the Prince Rupert this recovery following a recent lengthy morning from Vancouver. She will illness. He Is negotiating to acquire pay a visit with her daughter, Mrs. . an(j operate a promising gold inln- T n,h ...... l n Onff T) 1 M Tl1 1 . . lt . . 1 JUiues raiquuai ui ouii i vjiiiv, ru-mg properly on. oprutc Vyiccit. K. Murata, S. Fukuhawa and. T. Tockuchl, Japanese Umber,' ex porters of Vancouver, who have been spending the past week In .uie cuy auu uisi.iivv 6U"5 w possibility of timber export from here to the Orient, will sail tonignt on the Cardena for ,Englewood. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Champion ar rived in the city, on the Prince Rupert this morning from Van pnnvpr and will oroceed on the Prince Charles tomorrow night Massett where they will pay. . , ... . , , i returned to the city on the Prince fY with their J' and daughter, Constable and Mrs. Har- p.,rt thi. n,nmin ager of the Granby store at Anyox Mrs. Champion for .some years haf been managing secretary of the British Columbia Products Bureau Try a Dally News classified ad: Hotel Arrivals Royal G. Gt Irwin and W. Roser, Cum-shewa Inlet; A. Bergqulst andi V, S. Hardy, Vancouver; A. Mk Klpp( Jl Oi Carlson and John Johnson, city. Savoy L. Perkins. Port Essington; B. McNeil, and; t: H. Scott, Terrace; O. Aker, Smith Island; Olav. uuvjk rr- 1 V,. .nntltld C!llA fllf) ! or4 A C PhrlcfeiSlVsPn. CitV! D. R. of Boys' Band, Mrs. J. Joy's, Third j Willemar, Masiet E, Stewart, Ave. E., Thursday, July 23. 26. Eagles' Picnic, Grassy Bay, July Presbyterian Bazaar, November. Catholic Bazaar, October 7 and Anglican SaU flovember 26, Port Clements; H. Roberts, Van couver, J,. Morton, wortij racmc Cannery. Reach the most people, in city and' district with an advertisement in the Dally News. tfissiHED FOR SALE FOR! SALE or- RENOV-irouse, Apply g: H. Orme. tf. FOR SALE 1932 Chcyrolet Coach, small mileage. Phone Green 91". GENTLEMEN Personal; drug sum ' dries. Highest Grade Latest. Del ivered, 15 for $1. (plain wrapper) : Pacific Supply 75L Granville, ! Vancouver. FOR SALE-1 up-to-date 9. piece Dining Room Suite (table, Q chairs, armchair, china cabinet)', 1 Electric Range; 1 Kodak, (post-card size), group novels. Phone Red 39S. FOR RENT MODERN Flat, app!y 1203- Second Ave. or phone Black 709 after 2 ptn. (171) Orange Ladies' Tea and Sale Affair. Yesterday Afternoon in Aid Of Orphanage is Success In aid of the Loyal Protestant Orphanage, the members of the Ladles' Orange Lodge held a very; successful tea and sale of home pooklng at the home of Mrs. R. T. Anderson. Sixth Avenue East, yes terday afternoon with Mrs. Henry Smith as convener. Mrs. A. Guyan received the guests. Mrs. J. W. Moorehouse was in charge of the tea room, assisted by Miss D. Smith and Miss M. Home cookln was in charge of SWIFT'S PREMIUM SALAD DRESSING in Bridge Class BEEF Pot Roast, lb 12c Cross Arm, lb 15c Brisket, lb, 10c Prime Rib, lb 18c Comet Butter 3 lbs. for . . 81c YOUNG VEAL Rumps, lb 20c Shoulder, 4 lbs. ...50c Breast, 3 lbs 25c Picnic Hams per lb. . . 20c I Mrs. J. R. Murray, raffle, Mrs.! Krause and cashier was Mrs. V. Menzles. The cut work scarf donated by Mrs. A. MacDonald was won by ltMrs. D- Parent with ticket number. seven. Try a Dally News classified ad vertisement for best results. Pork Butts, lb 23c Butt Chops, lb. ...25c Bologna, lb 20c Weiners,, lb. 25c Head Cheese, b. . 25c Cottage Rolls, lb. -25'c New Potatoes e,U 10 lbs SCOTT'S EGGS 1 doz. 34cJdoz.$1.00 R. A. Trcthcwcy Palmer Grad. June '25 Chiropractor Smith Block Red 907 Hours: 9:30 to 5:00 And by Appointment C O A L TO PLEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed FAMOUS. EDSON ALBERTA COAL BULKLEY VALLEY COAL VANCOUTER ISLAND COAL PRINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY" PHONE: 58 and 558 Stationery Special Highest Quality Plain and Fancy Linen PAPETRIES Special One-Third 0f Jonteel Bath Powder Special, 60c Duska Bath Powder Special, $1.00 Cara Nome Bath Powder Special, $1.00 OrmesLld. "Jit Pioneer Druggists Tbe RxU 8r Phones: 81 & Vt Open Dally From 8 .nVtfll 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till. 2 p.nu 1 pm. MUi9 p.m.. Surf bathing at Hell, B.C. (below). Spend your vacation amidst the at "THE DUNES" beautiful sur roundings of Hell (above) at reason able cost. Write for literature & rates to- -W MADAM V"i RAJAUT Tlellir-C.' Union Steamships, Limited Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 PJI. Du Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, 10:30 PJM. Due Vancouver, Monday ajn, ROUND TRIU FARE leaving Sunday 8:00 VM. callins Ft. Simpson, Stewart, Anyox, Naas River returning, Tuesday, $14.41 Further information regarding sailings and tickets from R. M. SMITH, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 56S SOUTH TO VANCOUVER Calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River Steamer leaves PRINCE RUPERT Mondays, 3 p.m., and Saturdays, 7 p.ni. Canadian National Steamship V8-38 i