CRISP, golden-brown Shredded Wheat heaped high with sliced bananas. The perfect flavor partners! And when you pour on milk you have a perfectly balanced meal. Mineral salts, carbohydrates, vitamins Nature's vital food essentials in their most tempting and digestible form. Order Shredded Wheat from your grocer today. THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, LTD. Niigwa Fall Ctnada 12 big biscuits in tttty box E. A, Norris of the Canadian Bank of Commerce staff here returned to the city on the Prince George yesterday from a vacation trip to Vancouver. Garnet Watt of Dawson, who has been visiting here with his brother, Norman A. Watt, sailed yesterday afternoon on the Prince George for a trip to Stewart. Gerald Thompson and R. Bazett, auditors for the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., arrived In the city from. Vancouver on the Princess Louise this morning. Rev Dr. F. W. Dafoe, .pastor of First Baptist Church, and Mrs. Da-loe will sail tonight by the Prince George for Victoria and elsewhere in the south on their annual vacation trip. t uuvr.t 111, VVli JlllUVVll AClAWa coal mine operator, who Is paying a brief business visit to the city, will return to the Interior on tomorrow morning's way freight. He arrived from Telkwa on Tuesday Vanderhoof 7? ' 0 SHREDDED WHEAT MADE IN CANADA - OF CANADIAN WHEAT Capt. Jennings, well known Ketchikan salvage operator, was a passenger aboard the Princess Louise this morning returning to Ketchikan from a trip to Seattle on business. Curt L. E. Rltter, a young tourist from Switzerland, having driven by car from Mexico to Smlthers whence he arrived here by train Tuesday night, sailed on the Princess Louise this morning to make the round trip to Skagway. i Rev. David Donaldson. United Church pastor at Smithers, arrived Miss Lillian Cross, who Is on a visit to her home here from Van? couver, left on last evening's train for Inverness to spend a few days with her sister, Mrs. F R., Wilson Mr. Justice C. D. Macaulay, ter ritorial Judge for the Yukon, and Mrs. Macaulay and grandson wer6 here aboard the Princess Louise this morning going to Dawson for the summer after having spent the winter In Vancouver. P. M. Racey, superintendent of the Princess Royal mine at Surf J Inlet, was here aboard the Princess In the city on the Prince George Louise this morning on his way yesterday morning from Vancou- from Butedale to the Takii River ver, where he attended the recent 'district on mining business for the conference, and proceeded by the evening train to the interior. After ;having ministered at Smithers for eight years, Mr. Donaldson has accepted a call to the Clayburn-Mount Lehman Church In the Fraser Valley and, with Mrs. Don aldson and family. Will leave later In the summer for the south. Mr. Donaldson's successor at Smithers will be Rev. Wi B. who, In night's train and Is a guest at the ceeded at Vanderhoof by Rev. Prince Rupert Club. 'Plnkerton, a new graduate. Interests with which he Is Identi fied. J. A. Mclsaac, official of the sleeping and dining car department of the Canadian National Railways, from Montreal, who has been spending a couple of days In the city following his arrival Tuesday night from the east in the course Mcintosh of of-an inspection -tour, wilKsall to turn, Is sue- night on the Prince George for W. Vancouver. It is Mr. Mclsaac's first trip to this coast. (VOTES ON THE QUINTUPLETS STEADY PROGRESS Eighteen months ago the Dionne Quintuplets were given their first Carnation Milk, And by now the five have consumed over twenty-five hundred large tins five hundred apiece! Just passing their second birthday, these sturdy toddlers are continuing on the milk that has nourished them so well. Pure, wholesome, super-digestible there's no better milk for children to grow up on. . , . The Quintuplets have more than doubled their weight since their first Carnation feedings have developed into hearty, adorable, contented babies. Their mtllc, by the way, is exactly the same as that which your grocer sells. It is irradiated adding bone-building "sunshine" vitamin D. ... An ideal milk for babies and children and very (nt for cooking and creaming. . . Carnation Com pany, Ltd., 131 Abbott St., Vancouver, B. C. 1 CJAnojv IRRADIATED iN 3L MILK.- ek&t Sf A Jf M rH()tocAPHI . ITA1 MWiPAPH WCI 1 ' M A.V LOCAL NEWS NOTES : Earl Dunbar sailed from here Miss Myrtle Rose sailed yester-on the Princess Louise this morn- day afternoon on the Prince in for Dawson. iQeorg for Stewart. , J, Q, Donaldson of Telkwa, who has been on a trip to Vancouver, arrived In the city 'from the south on the Prince peorge yesterday ininrnlnir anrt nrnceeriprt ti fha In. 1 1 i t 1i ' ' "ri - . . tenor Dy tne evening iram. Mr; Justice D, A. McDonald, af ter having presided over a two week's. Assize Court session at Prince George, is leaving the In terior town, on this evening's train on his return to Vancouver via Jasper Park. . The County Court case .of Char les J. Currle vs. Armour Salvage Co., which had been set down for hearing today, has .been adjourned Until a date to be set on account the, absence from, the city of Papti W. P. Armour. Thomas. Q.: Melville of the Bank of Montreal staff at Stewart was passenger aboard the Prince Dr. Harold Hibbert, professor of Industrial chemistry at McGlll University,. Montreal, having spent since yesterday here In the course oi a visit tojne pacmc. coast, sail? id this morning' bri the princess Louise to make' ithe. round trip to Skagway; returnjng here next Mon day anc then staying oyer until Thursday night' when will proceed to Vancouver. T: Van Dyk, Inspector of the provincial game departmcn.t, ar rived ln; the city from Prince George bri Tuesday night's trail and sailed this morning on the Princess Louise for a trip to var ious points in the Telegraph Creek district on official duties. He is ac companied, by D. Roumleu, game warden at Burns Lake. In addition to those whose names were published yesterdaj, there 'will be at least three other local persons making the Vlmy Pilgrimage leaving here for over seas on July 10. There will also be one more .from Stewart as well as tout" from, Burns lake, .one from Terrace,, one' front Vanderhoof and two from' 'Prince Georue. There are also four .applications from outside points oh the waiting list. The time- for receiving applications for thi Pilgrimage Is. now defin- '' ' telyod. Rev; 6:;Orondahl, United Church pastor at Hazelton, arrived In the city on the Prince- George yesterday morning after Having attended, the recent conference at Vancouver and proceeded by the evening train to the' Interior. Mr. Orondahl was transferred by the conference to Moyle-Wardner in the Crow's Nest Pass country and, with Mrs. Orondahl and family, will be' leaving' later for his new pastorate in the south. His successor at rtazeltbn .will be Rev. W. Moore, a newly graduated . Peter DeJong left on last evening's train for a brief trip to Haysport and Port Esslngton. : Stanley Dalby of the local government agency sailed this morning on the Princess Louise for a trip to Telegraph Creek on official business. A. F. Graham, who is Interested In the commercial aviation business, arrived In the city on Tuesday night's train from Montreal and sailed this morning on the Princess, Louise for Whftehorse, Y.T. Allan Gardiner, C. N. R. freight department auditor, who has been here for the past few days on official business, sails by the Prince George tonight on his return to Vancouver. Pat Campbell, customs officer at C(1.AM TTnUUU r-1 . . 1 George yesterday returning north "C1B1" "c h.Tf"' 17 has een on to a mnth? after a Vacation trip to Vancou-' J f' vacatio"' ver. Eugene Scott of the local -montonfn T' afternn the Prince atay 'brarich, who-'habeen relieving Stewart, during", his absence, will , 8 " , "V. n tne Portla"d Ca"al hav dlstrlct' return' from-the- north tonight. ) " V. VA A wilt Wit lllWtl iftfj ,aJL tal on Tuesday night's train. Announcements Saturday Night Dancing Party, Commodore Cabaret. Norman June 3. Wilks' piano recital, P. T. A, tea, June 5t at Mrs. Eastern Star Allen's, June.Sh tea at Mrs. F. W. Prince Rupert Tennis Club an nual tournament Saturday. Jure 13. Canadian Legion Island, June 14 Picnic, Digby Presbyterian Missionary Tea, on June 16. Hill 60 tea at Mrs. Macey's June 17. Anglican tea. Mrs. J. W. Nicholls, June 18. Do You Return From Your Vacation 100 Percent Fit? SURE, When You Holiday at 'THE DUNES TLELL Write for literature and rates MADAME RAJAUT Tlell, Queen Charlotte Islands II ow tte'lMKU (AN NAT! Q NAL took. SnhMr Tom EAST at low fares IF y6 ire. hoping to go Eat t during vacation time, Canadian National' Low Summer Excursion Fares (e&aivi May 1& to Oct. 15) should make it easy for vHk 1o come true. are orTered for all claMe of ' accommodation to destinations in Canada and the United States. Return .tickets are frd for 45 it lor the full cMi limit (Oct. 31). Stop-overs cah be arranged i Jasper or nilnaki and al tern ale routines via . Great Lakes at oniy slight extra1, cost. AaVC.iv.i..kiil Wm gUMy ' IMm ttiii4. nan SPECIALS KIcnzo Child's Tooth Brush and Rubber Sponge Ball Both for 19c 25c Mi 31 Shaving Cream and 20c Mi 31 ToothPaste Both for 35c 35c Mi 31 Tooth Powder and 25c Klehzo Tooth Brush Both for 39c . Sharp's Assorted or Ruin and Butter Flavor Toffee 30c lb. Cadbury's Dairy Milk Chocolate Buds 50c lb. OrmesLld. 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