burmtoy- May 13. W7 Phone 18 jrAiClTY TEA is delicious PEAS Garden Fresh Carefully selected varieties of this most popular vesetable, in" the Royal City tin, are ready for gar- ' nishing, side dish, or recipe. SOI 1 0&mSS" r P.O. Box 575 Mussallem's Economy Store SODAS- -I.B.C. A Qn lib. bags TANG--Nalleys, the new salad dressing dp 16 oz. U a 6 oz 30c WHOLE CLAMS 9 ff p 1 tans, 2 for DICED BEETS 2's 9Cp Royal City, 2 tins MACARONI 1 ftp Mb. pkg COOKING CHOCOLATE Lowney's -i ffp J-t,i vib. pkg. JELLY POWDERS ! On Empress, 3 pkgs. BRAN FLAKES AO 9Qp Post's, 2 pkgs VINEGAR Heinz 97p White it Malt, quart pint bottle ice SCOURING POWDER Oftp Gold Dust, 3 tins CAULIFLOWER White, each 25c & 29c Lettuce, Tomatoes, Carrots, Spinach, Cucumbers, Cauliflower, Green Peas, Bananas, Grapes, Pears, Radishes, Green Onions arriving fresh twice weekly Moat and mail orders given prompt and careful attention PHONE 18 P.O. BOX 575 Postcards of Prince Rupert Coronation Day Parade Now on sale OrmesLtd. tte Pioneer Druggists The Itexall Store Phones: 81 & W Open Dally From 8 .m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m., 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. ;l HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Mrs. fi. "Brookes, Terrace; A, Mackenzie and J. It. Smith, Sal. vus; G. S. Cameron, Mr?, Charles Koford, F. G. Hipp, A, J. Hipp, J. Hipp, T. Wick, G. Klhara and M. HaraylchI, city; Mrs. W. J. Lineham, Lewis Inl and; Jir. and Mrs. Sigmund, Schjesvold. Difirbv Island: T. M. Smith, Kdye Pass Mine; S. Mun- ner, Ulllmor; A. Melvin, Dodge Cove; R. J. Allan, Hazelton; J. Hansen, Smithers; 0. Mage, LII-loet: Mr. and' Mrs D A .InVin. son, Port Simpson: A. Fairbairn.' Cranbrook; W. A. Walker, Van-! couver. Royal M. Gonzales. Stewart:' A. Arnt- sen, Rob Mitchell, J. Arsenau, P. Curry, S. Homokokn .ind Charles Walker, city; A. II Vick, Inverness; Jack R. Wood- ward, Porcher Island; T. Torke'-fion, Digby; J. Huzio, Skeena; R, R. Mitchell, Sunnyside; Mr. -and' Mrs. L. Ronduk, Amsbtiry; K. C, nellicini and A. Godroski, Hons, ton; H. Molm'quist, fjuesnel; J. Anderson, Vancouver; Mr. and Mra. Dudoward, Inverness; F.'l II . coram, Vancouver. I Prince Rupert Le Winer and family. TWt fa. fington; J. M. Cave. S. J4 Ja. oourT Lyon Lightstone. H. L ' Gray, T. P. Horrobin, Mr. anJ Mrs. A. I,. Sutton. W. M. Chan. man, H. Marshall, Frank L, Buckley, Justice and Mrs. Denis Murphy, D. L. Guest and 0. E Ford. Vancouver: II. McDonald. Stewart; Mr. and Mrs, J. Da we, Phelan; W. Brakenbury and Ar-lene Russell, Phelan; Ed Valpy and family; Miss P. Moraes, Port Simpson; Mrs. F. D. Sampare, Mae Dudoward and N. II. Knipc, Port Simpson; A. Jacobson, Hayst. port; Mr .and Mrs. II. A. Mc-Cavour, Claxton; N. G. Pratt, Port Essington: R. T. Smlfh.' Claxton; Mr. and Mrs. C. L. M Giggey, Mrs. A. Brooks and T. h. Brooks, Terrace; 0. Jacob-son and T. Glanzen. Havsnorti 1 1 D. Critchley. Inverness: W. Laing. Victoria; C. Sawyer and family, Amsbury: J. T. Adams. Salvus; A. Fisk, Prince George, A. C. Ballard and Edwin John son, Sunnyside; L. Bonduk and wife, Amsbury; E. Williams, Ed. monton; Mr. and Mrs. William Nelson, Terrace; Chief M. G, McKay. Kitselas: E. T. Nason and II. V. Morehouse, Namu; G. J. Lane, Ottawa; H. II . Hanson, Philadelphia: E. 'G. Craig. Haz elton; D. L. Guest, Claxton; Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Wesley, Port Simpson; W. II. Manuel, My WHOLE FAMILY LIKES THEM grocers. Served in restaurants everywhere. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. "I nerr bare ny trouble about lilies and diriikrt in reread. I aerre-every one ia my family Keilofg's Corn Flakes. They prefer them all the year round." Crisp, delicious Kellogg's Corn Flakes taste good at any time of the day. Serve them for breakfast, lunch or the children's evening meal. Kellogg's are oven-fresh in the WAXT1TC inner bag. At all CORN f FLAKJES CORNFLAKES Mad Btttmr Tast Setter PmcM Better TRAPPERS Will guarantee top market prices lor Beaver and Muskrat. Other furs at value. FRANK L0CKW00D Phone Blue 729 P.O. Box 200 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J, Zareli;, Propritor "A JIOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot ic Cold Water Prince Kupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 1W THE DATDY NEWB TAQBTHRCT LOCAL NEWS Kitkatla Band free concert tonight In Exhibition Hall. All welcome. (110) All Liberals rplease attend Rally tonight in Pattullo CommK. tee 1 looms. Alex Rix sailed Tuesday after, noon on the 'Princes Louise foi a business trip to Vancouver. Miss Myrtle Rose arrived in the city on the Cat a la Tuesday afternoon from Premier. Father Leo Ouillet 0. M. I., well known Roman Catholic Church priesl, arrived in the city on the Princess Louise Tuesday afternoon from Telegraph Creek where he has been stationed. W. H. Manuel, C.N.R. travel- ling auditor, arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert yesterday from Vancouver, being here 011 one of his periodical yisits on official duties. Chief and Mrs, M. G. McKay and daughter oL Kitselas returned on last eveningJs train to thej home upriver after having come to town to attend the Coronation Day celebration Mrs. F. D,. Sampare, who has been visiting at Port Simpson with her mother, Mrs. Dudoward, who has been seriously ill recently, left by last evening's train on her return lo her home at Kit wanga. Rev. It.. J. Love, United Church pastor at Port Simpson, was a passenger aboard the Catala Tuesday afternoon going through to Victoria. Laler in the month he will attend conference at Vancouver. Mrs. f. Newman of Vancouver, who is paying a visit here with her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Newman. returned to the city on the Cata la Tuesday afternoon after mak ing the round trip to Stewart and Anyox. S. J. Jabour, wK'o "has been spending the past, week or so a! Slewart on insurance business, returned to the city from the north on the CMala Tuesday afternoon and will jiroceed to Van couver on the Prince George to night. Mr. Justice Denis Mxirpby ar-i rived in the city on the Prince Runert vesterday from Vancou ver to nreside at the session ol the Supreme Court Assizes which opened here this morning. The judge is accompanied by Mrs. Murphy. B. A. Latta, superintendent of the Canadian National Express department from Edmonton, and O. E. Ford, superintendent of the Canadian Express Co. from Vancouver, are both visitors to the city on official duties, having arrived from the south on the Prince Rupert yesterday. Dr. J. T. Mandy, who is co operating with Douglas Lay in making a survey of the mineral claims adjacent to Prince Rupert in connection with the sampling plant that is to be established, came into the city from Usk for the Coronation ceremony yester day and returned to the interior last night. r Announcements Norwegian Independence Day, May 17. Presbyterian tea, Mrs. J. H. Carson's, May 18. Eagles' bridge and dance, May 19, nine prizes. V( A, Canadian Legion Coronation sale arid tea, Legion Rooms May 20. C. Y. a. Spring Frollc. Oddfellows Hall, May 21. Girl Guide Tea, Mrs. J. R. Mori sonls. May 22. Catholic tea, Mrs. George Nic-kerson's, May 26. Orange .spring sale, Oddfellows' Hall, May 27. High School basketball tea. Oddfellows' Hall, May 29. Start your chlldrtn on the daily Shredded " Wheat tidbit. It helpt fin them the inert y thef needt FOR SALE COAL Nanaimo-Welllngton for furnace and heater. Alberta Egg-sootless, lor the kitchen range; Albert & McCaffery, Phone 116 or 117. Ot) FURNISH Your home with brand new factory samples. 66 piece three room groups $184 Ideal for the working man; extra high grade groups $232; 10-piece Chesterfield groups $59.50; silk tapestry Chesterfield groups $89.50; kitchen tables' with drawers $2.95; dressers $9.95; beds complete $13.95. Terms if desired. Here is an opportunity of a lifetime. Act quickly, We need the space. Free storage. Write today. Julius Shore, Mail Order House, 8th Floor, Bekins Bldg Vancouver. Itf) FOR RENT CLEAN, Weil - furnishsd modern apartments. Phone Jled 444, (111) VrT3 T? T? MT UV y-t f onirfvnotit w$tVi eiectric range, smiin -ei jwauett Ltd. (tf) j POSITION WANTED DIESEL Man, thoroughly exper-i i u.i. i u uArAn leiiceu uiecimiiii; wains juu uciuic June 1. Go anywhere at once. Wire or write E. Shaede. Penny, B.C. (117) HELP WANTED GIRL Wanted for general house- . I rm 1 L T X worn, canscourt jioiei, new xvias-1 sett. Phone Green 811. (110) WOMEN Wanted to weave and hand stitch light leather table runners at home. Good pay. Experience unnecessary. Write Dept. 393, Leather Crafts, 414 Bay St., Toronto, Ontario. (112) MALE HELP WANTED GOVERNMENT Jobs How to get them. Be ready for spring appointments. Free Booklet. The M. C. C. Civil Service Schools, Winnipeg, (tf) LOST LOST Gold nugget brooch. Phone 494. (112) PERSONAL GENTLEMEN'S Sanitary Supplies, highest grade 15 for $1. Pacific Supply, 751 Qranyllle, Vancouver. I,.MI ACT Form No. 13 FORM OP NOTICE rosslnr iJind 1)11 riot District of AtHn TAKE NOTICE hat Fred Aekl and Cbarlra Oberlamler of Atlln. B. O.. occupation Miners, Intend to apply for pxirmtaalan to purchase the following cUwcrlitxxI janda: OomiiMinialng at post located twa miles touUi of Golden Oat ou Taglth Lake. North Went Corner Post. Oround run 20 chains from this post In a southern direction then 20 chains east, then 30 chains narfi. then 20 chain went, to legal post of beginning. FRED N. ACKLE8 CHARLES OBERLANDER, Dated April 6th. J937. SHOULD KNOW THE ENERGY-VALUE AND ECONOMY OFSHREDDED WHEAT YOUNG bodies need food like Shredded Wheat which jives them ht rich, vitihunj nourishment whole wheat alone can offiwtur elements that promote energy, tody-buildinf resistance to illness aionj witn bran to Keep tne system active, wo now children love Shredded Wheat with hpt or cold milk, fresh fruits, canned fruits.1 or a dozen different ways. The natural food for children jood and jood for everybody Shredded Wheat. THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY. LTD. Niifara Falls Canada SHREDDED WHEAT MADE IN CANADA - OF CANADIAN WHEAT Mrs. J. S. Black returned to the city on the Prince Rupert yeSterday after a 1 1 e rt di n'g' a Ladies Orange Lodge Benevolent! Association Grand Lodge conven. tion in Victoria. mm UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD, Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 rJVl Due Vancouver, Thursday pjn. T,SJJ. CABDENA FRIDAY, 10:30 PJK. ' " Due Vancouver, Monday a xa. If convenient please purchase tickets at office. Further information regarding reservations and tickets from A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 568 D. Elio Furniture Exchange MOOSE BUILDING, THIRD AVE. Phone Green 916 New Furniture Dominion Linoleum or Congoleum Gold Seal Chesterfield Suites, Beds, Springs, Mattresses, Floor Covering, Blankets, Luggages, Table Oilcloth, Window Shades, Prams, Folding Carriages. Used Furniture Beds, Atlas Couch, Steel Crib, Singer Sewing Machine, Kitchen Table, Kitchen Cabinet Kitchen Ranges, Dining Room Suites, Dressers, Gramaphone Records, Musical Instruments, Books, Writing Desk, Etc. TO THE HOUSEWIFE: Have you started spring cleaning? You may have furniture, crockery, utensils, luggage, blankets, suits, clothes, etc. you wish to gel rid of. ELIO'S Trade-in Call Green 916 We Buy Everything We Sell Everything CALL GREEN 916 D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE Moose Building, Third Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. Hours: Daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.