Friday, June 10, 1 1 Outstanding " I FORGOT I WE'RE ALL OUT OF CORNFLAKES! -vn No matter where you happen to br, yon ran always count on finding Kellogg' Corn Flake at tlir nearest grorer4 crisp anil flavor-perfert. Anl what a hrrakfat those rrlinrhy golden ' WHAT OF IT? DONt you KNOW EVERY GROCERY STORE HAS OVEN-FRESH KELLOGG'S ? flakeamakelFnilnf riour- ithinrhl ami energy ready to erve with milk or cream. A incal as refre.i.ng a a morning-lirvcze! There's no tiifotHtitc for true Krllopg flavor and crhne. Kellogg Corn Flake arc one of the hijtgest f alueS yhti ran huyMadc liy Kellogg in Lond.in, Out. CORN FLAKES ar o1woys.oveniresh protected by the patented WAXTITE inner bag VALUES BAGGAGE Gladstone, Genuine Leather B1ft AO $10.00 CUb tttg, rienuine, leather - .. S15.00 Suitcase, With Straps ...-...Wf- $2.75 Trunk 1 . SQ.Sfi FURNITURE Spririe Filled Mattress - r S13.75 Inlaid Linolenm-Square Yard S1.25 Reversible Bedroom Rug - -7 3.50 3-Piece Tapestry Chestwfleld Suite' . ..P 75.00 0-Plece Dlnlnc Room Suite -" S100.00 Your Old Furniture Accepted as Part Payment ELIO'S FURNITURE THIRD AVENUE " G. W. Abbott sailed last night on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Abbott is already in the south. Rt.- Rev. E. M. Burioz 6. M. I... Roman Catholic Bishop of Northern British Columbia and the Yukon, this evening's train u"' leaves 'cacs on A. E. Klncaid, well known Revet- atnlrc Insurance man. In the course I of his regular annual trip through the district, arrived In the Cltv from the interior on last night's train and will sail his evening on the Princess Adelaide for Vancouver enroute home. A. G. Bowie, who has been agent of the Government Telegraphs at Smlthers for several years and has now been transferred to secnen In a similar capacity, arrived in ithe city from the Interior on last might's train and sailed on tht 'Prince George for the south to assume his new dules. Moose Ladies' !Tea And Sale tea and sale of home cooking held at the home of Mrs. W. J. Line- ham under the auspices of the Women of the Moose. The roons were tastefully decorated with early 'summer flowers. The guests were received by the Senior Regent, Mrs. Hugh Smith, assisted by Mrs. Line-ham. Many ladies called during the afternoon and the affair proved very successful. Feature during the afternoon were the piano sel ectlons by Mrs. J. R. Carr 1 The committees in the affair were: 1 Tea Room Mrs. O. Stegavig, UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. BteameV. Lew Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.B.8. CATALA EVERI TUES- T.S.S. OARDENA FRIDAY, Vancouver, Monday A,,. Due vjiE. n,. Due If convenient pleo purchase tickets and TtekeU From Reservations further irJormitlongardlng. A. W.NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Aeent, TUira Te. - Mrs. P. Peterson. Mrs. C. Jensen, Mrs. P. Wlngham, Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. T. Morgan. Candy Mrs. A. J. Croxford and Mrs. W. B. McCal:um. Home Cooking Mrs. H. V. Tat- lersall and Mrs. J. Harris. Raffles Mrs. F. W. Grimble Cashier Mrs. Carr. Winners of raffles were as fol lows: rhirkpn. donated i bv-.: Bulkleu Market, won by Mrs. W. B. McCal lum Ticket. No. 1. Cake, donated by Mrs. Llnehant and Mrs. H. K. Chrlstensen, won by Mrs. V. Grlmsson, No. 17. Basket of fruit, donated bv Copeland's Fruit Market, won by Mrs. T. O. Morgan, No, 63. Plant and basket In bean guess Ing contest won by Mrs. O. Stega vie. The winning tickets were drawn by little Miss Joan Grimble Announcements All advertisements in thU col-dmn will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Anglican Tea, Mrs. G. Arnold's, June 23. Queen Mary Tea, Mrs Parkin's June 22. Eagle's Dance,. June 22. Canadian Legion Picnic, Dlgby , Island, July 3. , Fresh Strawberry Shortcake or Sundaes at the U & I CAFE Waterfront Open 7 A.M. 10 IM. TIIE DAILY NKTP3 tA6 LOCAL NEWS NOTES at 0:30 last night. Mrs. George B. White, Fourth Avenue East, is able to' be out and around following her recent 11'- ness. BLACKHEADS ftUrlteads simply dUulv and dluppear hy this one tlmplc. f nd tur method. Get two ounrec of peroxlne powder from anr Armg itore. uprlnkle It on hot, wet eloh, rub the fare prntlr -every blarkhead HI be tone. Hive a Hollywood eomblcxion. Mr and Mrs. Inevald Fenness arid child are leaving on- this eve ning's train for New York where they will embark June 18 aboard the hew NorwegianrAmerican Line motorship Oslofjord for a trip to ; Norway. They will attend the Oslo ; Exoositlon and proceed later, to . the north of Norway to visit theli native home. Mr. Fenness Will be - . . 1 UtV, c n.Vill t away atwu uuee muuuu wmv Mrs. Fenness does not expect to re turn to the city until next Spring. They will be making the Atlantic crossing on the maiden trip of tht fine new vessel Oslofjord. Hotel Arrivals Prince Rupert T. A. Wood, W. J. Hallett Jr., F. W. Hughes and W. Henderson, Vancouver; T. Van Dyk, Prince fery. Toronto. Royal Markuj Sorensen, Seattle; Campbell, Vancouver; Bob Hanood, Minn. KNEW HOW TO (JET 'EM FOOTPRINT TWINS - . Ready For Raids On Old Windsor w it Tiuinf rtr Rnrf. Point sailed : T W Brown sailed last nlfiht on v,h. q .i.ki a ihi, brlnc flenrfp ihx Prince flpnrM for a I fit) to! .i J i, 1 Jlllll, UII Hit ..tv . ... D . . ... " I ritUUUUS SHU IIOCUC OHUitUS ; for a triD to Vancouver. i Vancouver. George J. Dawes will sail tonight Princess Adelaide for . Van on Ull the U1C 1 I ii 1-1 .o jiuliuiuv - " The fire department .turned out to " a false alarm from the - comer I couver to receive treatment at mil-! of Third Avenue and Third Street .itary hospital F. Nason, after a visit to the city and district on B. C. Packers business, sailed by the Prince OeoTge last night on his return to Namu. WINDSOR, England, June 10: (CP) The 500 persons who work and live In Windsor Castle have or R. A. Meek t MILLBROOK. Ont.. June 10: (CP) Fishermen here are complaining! of the trout fishing this year but! J. Hoddart came from Toronto and w f'. caught a speckled beauty measur-charge of., ..,,,, m ft,a Illg S12 lliuiica, cio""'5 " " 3V2 pounds. TORONTO, June 10: (CP) Unl-; verslty of Toronto biology depart ment will make palm '', and sole prints of Toronto's, school-going twins, object being to assemble data by which to determine when twins are to be bom - - ganized their own Air Raid Precau tions. squad. A survey has been made of suitable places In basements and corridors which can be converted into shelters and plans have been com- nleted to make these gas and splinter proof. There are two decontamination squads and two squads for rescue work. One room in the big castle has been allocated for a First-Aid Clearing Station and this Is being j. used also ior a lecture room, me castle's fire brigade has been aug mented and a fire inspector en Mrs. H. Oakes and chiid of Surf gaged. He has decided on providing lint Point m sailed sauea last night b on the an extra supply or water irom me for Quebec where he will attend a Van- .nearbv Thames. Eucharastlc Congress Mrs. Ralph Moore and baby, Arthur, left on last evening's train for their home In Quesnel after a two months' visit with her mother, Mrs. Walter Thompson, of this city. riwivc wvv.tfaw i : couver. . The Lord Chamberlain's depart ment staff has provided va salvage corps which will work In collaboration with the fire brigade. Seattle Bakers Are On Strike Three Thousand Workers In Are Involved In Walk-out Starting esterday plant 5 BITES ItiM-t. 1Mb. r MHMil Ibt bet IIHIMM u ptM7 Of MiBttd'l U . It ' aothM, bull am4 clM. Draws out th polion ! , All SEATTLE, June 10: Five union bakers in Seattle, Ever ett and Bremerton, went out o.i strike - yesterday- in demand foi higher wages. Twenty-five hundred other workers are affected by the walk-out. HIGH UP RESCUE PORT BURWELL. Ont., June i0: rpDonald McKlnnon and Ray Johnson aren't Boy Scouts but they did their good deed when they res- UCOrge; A. W. WUuun, mu,.- rttht ton; J. W. Owens. Evelyn; A. E., - Kincald, Revelstoke; A. Caulk, Port "cai "1V " " Esslngton. I building here. Savov I . . o..:, t,.- ..' OCEAN FALLS. June 10: Wll- S-T, Mrs. TV'Z r "'lBrowr o . Port EsS s! t)rpcean Falls Hospital sufferinr tt.JUneham a having been n- . .. ? 1 . . pi. lured while working In the Pacific Del crhtfu weather ravorea me, i ;:,,. Mills I xl kiru df pain i - . . The Finest PIANO TUNING In the country can be yours, as done with the "Resonoscope" by G. C. WALKER Phone Blue 389 212 4th St. ll BLUE Stops Your Clothes from lurntng xeuow & When you come to the last rtnit remember to add Reckitt'i uiue for whiteness. No extra effort; Cost? A cent or two a month. Reckitt's BLUE Out of the blue comes the whitest wash , Do vou steep it enough? WaKm a crockery tecvpot ( Put in one teaspoonf ul" of iea fofeach person and one "for tne pot" SQ..Add fr-esh,bOILING water Steep 5 minutes and serve. Only Fine Quality gives Fine Flavour "SALADA TEA 706 Letter Size Linen Finish Writing Pad And English Made Mechanical Pencil With Extra Leads BOTH for 39c For Car and Household Use 75c Chamois Size 16x18 And a : 25c Sheep's Wool Sponpjc BOTH for 89c Ormes Ltd. Pioneer DruQffisits The ,leiU Store Phones: 11 c i Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till t .m 1 p.m. till 9 p.m. MacKENZlE'S FURNITURE TOMORROW and MONDAY To 'Make ttpont For The Contractors We Musi Clear 20 Felt Mattresses All sizes. Reg, $9.00. Special " Phone 775 327 THIRD AVENUE ' - - - - .. - Fresh Local Raw And The Central Hotel Pasteurized Milk RooMS nd ' Phone 1 VALENTIN DAIRY for Best Household Coal PRONE 657 MRS. C. E. BLACK ;i Smoked "Rupert Brand" Mild Cured Salmon 15c per Package For Lunch on Toasted Sandwiches or Hors d'oeuvre One Package Serves Four People Keeps For Weeks in Refrigerator It's interesting to know when reading the Daily News that the people of the whole district are doing the same.