.esday. August 9, 1938. in. Cool and deiicioMs! SALADA irt are returning to the city on light's tram alter spenamg a days at smiiners ana Mrs. j. a. icib u tlr v returned to the city on ye. day afternoons, train aiwr the weeK-ena ai emirs. tnding t'tlliam Schrlaberg, who was a ek-end visitor to Smlthers. rained to the city from the irw linr on yesicroay uuernoons Charles Graham, Inspector x: Lies, returned to the city on yes- iy afternoons train form a ties. to the interior on official and Mrs. C. H. Flnley and ally, who have been on a trip bth, returned to the city from ncouver on the Princess, Char yesterday. Lllss Ruth Gillies, who has been ting an advanced business course Eugene, Oregon, returned to etty from the south on tYc cess Charlotte yesterday. Mer Lakie. C. N. R. divisional ght and passenger agent, rc ned to the city on yesterday af noon's train from a trip to Sn:l-J TS. W. L. Stamford, suDtrlntendCnt I "We used to keep him in the breakfast-room" Watch your family beam with cleiiyht when.Kellogg's Rice Krispies are served. That "snap-crackle-pop" sound fasciites children and grown-ups alike-and that tasty toasted flavor brings them back for second helpings! Miss Kay Murray sailed evening on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Ocean Falls of the marine department here!1 Oeqrje pybhavn returned to the and son, Gordon, sailed Sunday 'cttyon yesterday afternoon's train evening on the Catala to make the from a week-end trip to Smlthers. round trip to Stewart and Anyox . " and will be returning this evening. I Joseph Naylor Jr. who was a . week-end visitor to Smlthers, .re Miss Wlnnlfred Haanf daughter turned to the etty from the Inter- of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Haan of r on yesterday afternoon's train. Smlthers, arrived In the city from - the Interior on yesterday after- Miss Nellie durvleh returned to noon's train to pay ar visit here the city orf Yesterday afternoon's with friends. train aftef snendlhe the week-end at .Smlthers. The Misses Margaret, Helen and , . , Norah McCaffery, who have ben n. Zar,,i tnrnPrt tn th ritv Spending the Week-end at Sml- rtr, vpsfpav anmnnn-s train nf. thers. will be returning to the city er sfniUg the week-end at Sml- irom me jn tenor mr KmigTUSfthers. train. J. W. Kllpatrlck returned to .the city on yesterday afternoon's train from Smlthers where he-spent the week-end. He was accompanied by his nephew, Norman Kllpatrlck of Smlthers, who will spend . a few days visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vlckers are sailing this evening on the Catala for a vacation trip to Vancouver.' They will meet their daughter, Mls Edna Vickers, who has been spend ing the past year In Nottingham, England, as an exchange teacher. Mr, and Mrs. Elmer J. Culver of San Francisco are here for a week's visit with Mrs. Culver's brother rlhur Brooksbank returned to and sister-in-law, Captand Mrs; city on yesterday alternoon-s w. P. Arrn0Ur, Fourth Avenue West n f mm Km tnPM umpr hp nt- oi.lnev ar"vea lne rnnce ueargc ed the annual convention Associated Boards of Trade of yesterday after having made the ml British Columbia. , round trip to Alaska. Miss . Nf Hie McLeod arrived In the etty' on the Prlnctss Charlotte yesterday from Seattle to pay a visit here with her brother and slsUr-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fed McLeod. Inspector T. Van Dyk of the Gam Department arrived In the elty from Prince George on yes terday afternoon's train and will proceed by the next boat to Wrangell enroute to the Casslar district on a patrol trip. Mrs. Frank Pier leaves on tomorrow night' train for Ceder- vale where she wUI. meet her;.hus- band,- Capt..Prank Pierce; who preceded her 'last week. These, of fleers win be assisting In Sahdtiori Army activities 'In various points along the 8keena River along ifclth Ad iutant Halvorserr of Hazelion and Capt. Tomllnson of Cedervale, The length of their stay here Is lnde finite. Because these crunchy rice bubbles are so crisp they crackle in milk or cream! Rice Krispies are lighl, whofesdnte and easy to digest - ideal for breakfast, lunch or the children evening meal. Always ready to serve without fuss or bother; So join the criapne chorus right away! Your grocer sell? Hice KrispL-s, kejit oven-crisp in uw Iaw" waxtite inner bag. Restaurants and hotels serve Rice Krispies-nuile by Kellogg m I-oiidon, Ontario. . " KEUOOf'S foriXWArttYW- ixiu Mma Burns Lake. THE DAILY KcTvTi PAGE THREZ i . i. itW, LOCAL NEWS NOTES W. B. MeCaltum returned to the ' city on the Princess Charlotte yes terday Irora a trip to Vancouver. Phone U2 Taxi; day and night. Mi's. B. E. Yager returned to the ! city ort yesterday afternoon's train Thomas Trotler returned to the tromi a week-end visit to Smlthers. city on yesterday afternoon's train . from a week-end visit to Smithes. , J. E. Unwln returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from) Smlthers where h spent the week-end. Tneo Fortune returned home cn yesterday' afternoon' train from Smlthers where he spent the Frank Wilson, manager of the Overwaltea Store,, sailed yesterday afternoon on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. Walter Smith returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from Smlthers where he spent the week-end. Flora Jwls; for drunkennes, was fined $25, with option ,.of sev en days' Imprisonment, by W. D. Vanee, Justice of the peace Rev. Father Leo Bosse O. M. I sailed by the Princess Charlotte yesterday on his return to Tele graph Creek after a visit to the elty. . T. A. McWaters, local manager of W. H. Malkiri Co., returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a brief business trip to George Franklin, local manager of the Canadian National Express Co., will be leaving on Friday morning's train on a vacation trip to Winnipeg. Mrand Mrs. W. H. Trotter, who were recently married here, me bride having been the former Miss Wadeal Mussallem, returned to the city on the Princess" Charlotte yes- terlay from a honeymoon trip to Vancouver and elsewhere In the V- - '.' i T. W. S. Parsons, assistant' com' mlssloner of provincial police, was passenger aboard the Princess Charlotte yesterday going through from Victoria to Wrangell enroute to the Casslar district on a patrof trip. Captain and Mrs. Ivan Halsey of i the Salvation Army returned from, the south last Friday having been called to Victoria on account of the serious7 Illness of Captain Halseys mother who has been in a Victoria hospital. Mr. and Mrs. W. Mulvlhlll of Skag- way, who have been on a trip to Seattle and elsewhere In the south, were passengers aboard the Princess Charlotte yesterday returning to Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. ' H. Carpenter of London, England, arrived In tv.e city on Saturday afternoon's trpln from the East and will be the guests here for a couple of weeks of Fire Chief and Mrs. H. T. Loefc Mrs. Carpenter Is a niece of Mr. Lock. Hotel Arrivals Royal Allan East, Vancouver; H. L. Svenson, A. Woie, Ben Austnes, R Montgomery and George Wicks, city. Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Trotter, Jack McQrath and T. Van Dyk, Prince! George; Mrs. R. W. Sinclair, In-j kers. New York; H. R. Martin, Omaha; W. H. Williscroft, Port Es-sington. Central M; Byke, Tintagel; A. Miltchin, R. Godfrey and T. Lazoriok. C. N. R.; Gus Alwyn Chestney, Queen Charlotte. Knox Gus Elstrom, city. TREE FOR MEMORY OXFORD, England, August 9. (CP) Addressing the conference of the Men of the Trees here, a delegate said it was better to honor south. 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