No. 206. TUB DAILY NEWS FAGS TEH "I Misa Agnca Guyan R.N., sailed nr Ai . nf.ws notpq last night on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver; rrived. a new 8liiimeDt Miss Ailcen Patmore, after . . t . if i . "Th Mayiair. u. gpenumt; me summer vacation n the south returned home on the i .ill...' ..I i r . . . . . I in (tliooi Btriooujrs ai rrmce Jiuiieri this morning. ,r Store's Uemoval Sale. Airs. A. M. Dowther rein Urpeoter'a jlijli; tonight o are featured events for and Married Ladles on hor Day Sports Program nil nil"" .i t ..i , . int on ine i.auor n.ij Program (20fi) .r ww W ' . w-m n Awivn&Aus I- .... I ..L I I. - aIm..L t,.i I. ...I diiwlvn them. tiet two ouncei of Dowclor from your druitxliit, rub . hut. wet cloth gently over the i - .1 B .nn, VkM lk.a Have a iioiiwoou complexion. omen's Auxiliary to the ian Legion was in session i .. M. ...ft".. muT nirrnr r' - . clubrooms with Mrs. Jacu in the chair. Rusiness was of a routine nature. nouncemenis lea' lli-idge Series, begins Red Fashion snow, BeptemDer hvtcr W A. Tea, ParU. September 2:5. iiolic Razaar October 0 and Hallowe'en Dance,! October SlV.iT!; W. A. Razaar, Nov mfirt Legion Fall Razaar, lo,tho. jrity, on. the Pi jnco Hubert Ifiia m rriori)7n$i from a' business trip to 'Vancouver. Mrs. Robert Gordon, who l.a.s been on a holiday Irl i to Van louver, rcturne home from the south on the Prince Rupert tl.is morn ins. Misa Eva Cavalier, who has bc'n attending summer school in ' the south, returned to the c!ly from Vancouver on the Prince Rupert this morninir Robert Ycrburgh of King IM-ward High School teaching staff was an arrival in the city on Hie Prince Rupert this morning af-l ter having spent the summer vacation in the south. Misa E. A. Mercer, principal of Iioolh Memorial School, returned 'o the city on the Prince Rupert this morning after spending the summer vacation in Victoria and Vancouver. Mrs. S. Johnston, who has been visiting in Victoria with her mother, Mrs. Joshua King-ham, returned to the city frim the south on the Prince Rupert this morning. Murray Phillipson, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Phillipson, returned home on last night's train after spending the summer in New York, Cleveland, Niagara Falls and elsewhere in the Eastern States. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sparks of Terrace, who haye been on tri south, arrived in the cily from incouver on the Prince Rupert this morning and will proceed to 'he interior on this evening' train. YUM ! .KELLOGG' TAtTEl BiniRTHAN EVER IN THIS NICE BOWLl v. RlJY Kcllogg's Corn Flakes at your Brocer's ami get your I'll EE cereal bowl while the supply lals! Everybody loves Kcllogg's. Tliey have such matrlilcss crlspncss and fluvor. Cruncliy and delicious in milk r rreain. Fine for breakfast, lunch or be children's supper. Kcllogg's. Corn Flakes arc made better. Packed better. Taste belter. Th patented Kellogg puckage with tho lieul-tvuhd WAXT1TE Inner wrapper ecpa them uven-freeh. Heady to serve. One of the biggest values you can buy. mmv Mi il mk 10c WHY PAY MORE Host of all fl Lillrri. Clean, quick, sure, rlirap. A kit jour Drug-?Ut, Croreror General Store. TUB WILSON IXY PAD CO.. HAMILTON, ONT. Hugh Kill in sailed last night, on the .Prince George for a trip to Vancouver.. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McMeek-in sailed last night on the Prince j George for Vancouver" Miss Yvonne Connon anil Mis Marion Keefe arrived in the city on last nights, train from Fran cois Lake, and sailed on the steamer Prince George for George McAfee, son of Mr. and Mrs. VY. R. . McAfee-, returned home on the Prince Rupert this morning after spending the sum mer vacation visiting with rela tives in Vancouver. Miss Alice Longworth, wh teaches school nt Terrace, armed in I he city on the Prince Pu pert this morning after spending the summer vacation in he south and will proceed to the in tenor on this evening's train. flWANT ONE OF THOSE BEAUTIFUL GLASS CEREAL BOW V YOU'RE GIVING WITH KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES WHV NOT GIT bowl; tor EVERYBODY ? Get this lovely cereal bowl JKil of 2rCORN FLAKES Order plenty of Kellogg's today! Once you've seen this beautiful cereal bowl, you'll want not jul one but a whole set for your break fast table! It's that attractive modern phi wore that's so popular now. It makes Kellogg's even more appell.lug! Kellogg's 'Corn Flakes are sold by all grocer. 1ade and guaranteed by Kellogg in Itndou, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. S.i E. Parker and daughter, Florence, sailed last night on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver and clsc where in the soultv Mrs E. G. Osborne and her daughters, Mrs. V. R. Love, and Miss Millicent Osborne R.N.. sailed last night on, the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver and elsewhere in the south. WEDDED IN VANCOUVER i Miss Janet Davidson Becomes Bride of Villiam II. Patmore at Quiet Ceremony Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Fitzpatrick The marriage took, place quietly; will sail tonight on the Princes ln Vancouver at 9 o'clock on Wed-Adelaide Vancouver nesday evening of this week of Miss for a trip to and elsewhere in the soulh. ;Jan.et Davidson, daughter of Prof.j I j. u. Davidson oi me university oi Three bova of iuvenilo aire' Brltlsh Columbia and Mrs. David-' were found iruiltv in juvenile to William H. Patmore, son of court yesterday afternoon on two ' L. W. Patmore of this city, The cere. " " 1 - a I- 1 a. a. L- l i 1 t charges of breaking and. "enter- mo"-v lOJK P'at;e ax Wifc "ome 01 ine, ing and were remanded untiL onae s parents. L,aier Mr. and Mrs.' next Tuesday for sentence. i Patmore left for a trip to the West upast oi Vancouver lsiana. Tney will spend the winter" at Princeton' University ln the United States,- later taking up residence ln Van- couver. The groom Is a well known Prince Rupert boy, having been born here. He is following the profession of a geologist. In his studies he achieved distinction. M0RECI"S PER LB, MPWrS 300 OaoiritJlY TEA 240 umcmoo RIGHT-ON! KELLOGG' CORN TLAKEf ARE ONE CEREAL COULD EAT everydayI is use; mr sm i8 if UJf&$ mm CMP Popular Couple ToWedTonight Miss ituby Krikevsky To Becom; Bride of George Korie at First United Church A weddinir of much local in terest will take jilace this eve ning in' first United onurci: when Miss Ruby Krikevsky, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Krikevsky, becomes the bride of George L. Rorie, son of the late George and Mrs. Rorie, The ceremony will be per formed by Rev. J, C. Jackson anu the counle will be attended by Miss Elizabeth Wilson and Leon ard Crippa. Later they will sail on the steamer Princess Adelaide for a honeymoon trip to Vancou ver, vjctoria and Seattle. LAYMEN TO MEET TORONTO, Sept. : (CP) Five laymen's conferences in On tario- ai'e planned by United Church laymen "to deepen the interest of Canadians" in the work of their church. JONES Family Market Phone 357 ANO rlionc 037 Fulton Meat Market rhone f.83 Phone C83 Specials I1ULKLEY VALLEY IJAI5Y IJEEF 4- ROAST Lb SHOULDER JUC fip RIB ROAST, PRIME 4Cn Per lb SHORT RIBS OCZn 3 lbs STEER HEEF 5- lb. POT ROAST and 3 OVl CHp BUN. CARROTS 4-lb. PRIME RIB ROLL and 7Cp til. 1 CAULIFLOWER 3 lbs. BOILING BEEF and Atll QCp 2 BUN. CARROTS 3 lbs. ROUND EHif JVC STEAK 3 lbs. HAMBUROER and OCJo StIl 2 lbs. ONIONS VEAL 6EOOr n-oo 4 lbs. SHOULDER 50C FILLET ROAST OF VEAL- 9C Per ib. 6)K' LAMB SHOULDER LAMB f Per lb. ROLLED SHOULDER LAMB 2Q(J l?Gr lb LEG of lamb3 9 i0L r p Per lb LOIN OF LAMB O CT n 0L Per lb. TOMATO SAUSAOE Op 2 lbs atj i 5' nourish". . neoUOgUr. j fcebies ungweeter.cd . . 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