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
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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.
ZfJifi
Pioneer
Dmqtfiats
ri.c
Kill
Mr
Phonrx:
81
h
82
Open
Daily
From
8
a.m.
till
10
p.m.
Sundays
and
Holidays
Front
12
noon
till
Z
p.m..
7
p.m.
till
9
p.m
DELUXE
WALL
TINT
The
bright
and
cheerful
colors
of
De
Luxe
Wall
Tint
will
fill
your
rooms
with
sunshine.
Easy
to
mix.
Easy
to
apply.
And
it
costs
you
less.
fip
5-lb.
package
UtIC
THOMPSON
HARDWARE
CO.
LTD.
MacKENZIE'S
FURNITURE
AND
HOME
FURNISHING
CURTAIN
RODS,
"Brass"
Extend
to
four
feet,
each
15c
KIRSCH
CURTAIN
RODS
Extend
to
four
feet,
each
25c
Extend
to
seven
feet,
each
60c
WINDOW
SHADES,
all
sizes,
each,
from
85c
Third
Avenue
rrince
Rupert
Phone
775
Used
Furniture
At
Reasonable
Prices
Dressers,
Beds
all
sizes,
Tables,
Chairs,
Kitchen
Ranges,
Hand-power
Washing
Machine,
Refrigerator
'
For
the
Baby
Simmons'
Steel
Crib,
English
Coach
Buggy,
Fibre
Carriage,
Fibre
Sulkie,
WE
BUY
MEN'S
CLOTHES,
ETC.
D
C
I
in
FURNITURE
v
LLlivJ
EXCHANGE
PHONE
GREEN
421
It's
interesting
to
know
when
reading
the
Daily
News
tU'4.
4.V.
J!.l..!
J
11
wiat
me
jjcuic
ui
me
wnuie
uiswrict
are
aoing
tne
same.