Thuredajr, MAf 31, 1M9. "A BANK WHERE SMALL ACC0UNT8 ARE WELCOME" Mix Miss JlMl. W'.l n the soutti .it t i ir hi ii be glad you have a savings account In I the Bank of Montreal when you need money (bran emergency, for vacation use, for payment ol insurance or for other needs at they arise. If you bavc not already an account with ui y ou are invited to open one a deposit of one dollar is sufficient. V.!i !'!' I i: ..lc-cnd. ! jTiiuli) Hunt Mrs. Ernest Gammon will the Imperial Oil Co., returned to! the oity on the Prince George yes-! . D. McN. i:ry BUI.i E.d'it Linud Church ; provincial na.ss.ondry at KHtf ukla. arrived , works, was. the speaker today at Comptniomhip mon3 nsKermen depends, upon mutual respect for each other's ability. For fishing is an art of surpassinj skill, patience .and natural-born talent. The same holds true of man's appreciation of Lis favorite beer. Phoenix Eiport, brewed with care and skill, it worthy of your continued loyalty. FxPDRT B. C. FURNITURE H.C. Furnilure Offers Real Hargains in Mew Heavy Hugs lxG. Special and ;Used 1-IMcce Walnut lied- 05,00 v room Suite Studio Couch Stiffi;il $29.00 Hunters Green Din-cc G pieces Writing DeskIn perfect condition . . NEW FURNITURE 8.00 Velour Chesterfields At CO. Ftirsiitere Chesterfield Suites, Hcdroom Suites DlnlnB .Kom Suites Dinettes, stock of Kitchen Kangcs, Heds, Spnngs.Matlresses, Etc. USED FURNITURE Large Sie Dresser-gJgQ Ih'irorfett condition v smV lathcr Cuuch Si9o00 A rpnllmrcrain v Large-China Cabinet- In dark walnut, in perfect condition Large $30.00 $10.00 $23.50 $89.00 5-piecc Kitchen Set-SA An In cream and green W Chairs-Leather t Walnut Dinette seaU 9ft U. Aft VU I iiiiiiiwiiHI I ITII I I" 1 J I'll iiii-T ar-wi- 1 wfMaaffiartTf rwrffmc""''- " THE DAILY ICKW1 PAGE THRU LOCAL NEWS NOTES tonight on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. .Victoria. and. Mrs. Thomas Caroff, who has (CamlooDs. She expect to be away been on a trip to Vancouver and j about month. . , . . . .... i, . leraay motntng rrom a mp vt wum ai uic wec-cuu, Vancouver, since 1858 This advertisement u nut published or displayed by iho L.r Control Board or by tho Government of British Columbia. FOOTBALL TONIGHT, 6:45 Pioneer Laundry vs. Navy THE SEAL QUALITY 0m GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sotfkeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Parked by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert MISS YUKI Dressmaker Ladles' and Children's Alterations Moderate Price Phone C.HKEN 880 727 FKASCK ST. Petr Lakle, C.N.B. divisional freight and passenger agent, Is on a trip to Terrace on official business. He left fo'r the interior on last evenine'a train and will be back tonight. luiugtiik Uii.n. due irou trie M-: Robert Cameron is sailing .al at 11 octucK. wa reported tonigni on me rnnce ueorge xor Dr and M Huch M Morrlsoa hit afternoon to be on ume. "at VW in Vancouver, returned to the city at the end 1 of last week from a trip to Bella T. M. Waturland and family of Bonja Society tea. homecooklns coola district. Dr. Morrison havin rurf Point are totllog ienithir oi and apron sale, Metropole Hall, been there on official business In the Prince George for Vancouvei tomorrow 2 to 6, Dance In eve- his capacity as inspector of schools ning. All come. 12l Mr- O.-B Cnurcn and her moth- " Rev. 3. C. Jackson, pastor of ..M4s.ty0ifsen.Hre slin? tanight Dr. J. H. Carson Mtled Tuesday rst United Church, ,-eturned to 3ti the Prince George ur a irip u evening on the CaUla for a trip the city on the Prince George yes- Vnicouvr to v.cior-a in ntt capacity iy as as -roay eraay morning B irum new v umbla Conference. Mrs. J. R. Mcllralth and little in h. onuih ntnmM dauehter. Patricia Jean, or -o- to the city on the Prince George' bourg. Ontario, will be arriving i m tn cilv next weea. iiu' - AW Rr riUlrVt manaaer of y-eruay munjujs. -- - ... and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. M.i M.J Fnrnl Notice W. II. Manuel, CNJl. travelling Burnett, in Victoria. auditor, arrived In the city on the - . I The funeral of the late Mrs. Hi' Prince George yesterday morning Wallace Cheer and.F. C. Saund- e Wahj uke plac. from 'Vancouver in the course ol erf of Prince Geome have been Friday, at 2 o'clocl one of his periodical trips on ox- appomica provmwai ciecvwi undertaker's Chapel, ficlal duties. commlseioners for Fort George el- lTom "1C ectoral district, according to an- Lowe, engineer of the nouncement in the last issue of department of publie the British Columbia Gazette. !,.,.,! ... .n.n ihr... u.. i in th oil n th Prtnrp nrr-p trip resmur weeKiy luncneon oi tnc rwi ov. warnes dwiu VrKmiiiiMnteir Ft. for a visit witn Mrs. mc- bodlle. and ms D Mr.. J. E. who went Pfnts' Will Visit nunvci. for a month with her son-in-law . of fa' .... ....... r W.n.-r the Prince Rupert Rotary Club. Trade has been granted provincial ' . r ' ' . . He spoke on the Alaska Highway incorporation under the Societies. accompanied by Fluti iux where he attended the annual proJect Preildent W. L Coates Act, the B. C. Gazette announces.) Parker, who. before re'turnlng. wl'.l British Columbia Conference, pro- was ln tne chaIr ancj j,ere was The Board will operate after the. vlrtt lor a while with her brothe-.'ceedlng to the interior by the eve- ;a good attendance of members manner of such organizations In' Jamet rafrjeer. at Kamloops. jning tram. with a few guests. Its community and district. . j COMPANIONS Letter Box RADIO LICENCES Editor. Daily News: In the Dally News publication un der date May 2 there appears statement which Is not true and may lead to considerable lnconven Jience to radio owners at Prince Ru pert when a check-up Is made for radio licences at some ruiure aaie. A Radio Inspector of this depart ment is quoted "that he Intended, jnriniT Vii rwciit Interference ln- "-' vesUgations at Prince Rupert to bring action against unlicensed set owners but decided not to do so Iwhen he found what poor results they obtained." Our Inspectors I made no such statement, being wellj I aware that the receiving licence Is 'reaulred under the Radiotelegraph Act and has no bearing on receiving . conditions. ! The department does, however. endeavour to eliminate preventaDie .Interference as much as possible although It Is under no legal obligation to do so. I W. HOWARD. . Supervising Radio Inspector. Announcements aU aterUjecnrnts in Uil co .imn will be charged for a full month 26 word Boys' Band bridge drive Legion Hall. May 26. Presbyterian Missionary 'The Manse" May 26. Eagle's Dance June 7. PUPILS IN Tea, May Queen Festival. Dance, S'. Peter's Hall May 29. Women's Auxiliary Canadian Legion Spring Sale June 2. High June 3. School Tea and Display I Anglican Tea Mrs. C. V. Evitt's, June 8. I, Presbyterian Tea Mrs. J. R. chell's June 15. 22. Mlt- Unlted Tea Mrs. Armour's June Office Supplies Typewriters and Supplies Stationery Printing DIBB PRINTING Company Besner Block Phone 234 VANCOUVER with the proceedings attending the larly. r'"1flUHifTtiT illNTHT presence of Klnfc Georee and Queen Elizabeth there on Monday next. I On Sunday the northern pupils' vere among more than seven thousand young persons who at unoed the jiplre rally of youth In Local students Havlnc Bust Time the Forum at Vancouver. Thls event, i :i..(h.rn r.itv with Man- wai arranged by the National noinrs of Interest Including Council of Education under the dlr- fireat Youth Ilallr lection of Major F. J Ney. repre-T .entatlve from all youth organlza- PHn ntinprt and district Hlsrh ons parUclpated. A patriotic ad- School pupils, in Vancouver as the was given by Sidney Smith, the sinking of "Land of guests of the Vancouver school was board and the ouoili of the south- H-pe and Glory" and Kipling's Children'' Song" by aU attending, m rtv ro havinir a busv Ume. r,rn t nrri rw-Pived here. 50-vciee children's choir, dlrect- "l-'"u", . . w ii l n h h,n rec.ived Into the medical officer of the lWnd. Bat- minster where he attendee! recent, ' Vancouver DUD,ls and are 11 flon. or he annual misn w all and attendant activities while there. The visit of tne nortnem pupils in Vancouver will culrnin-te ov tirn neiui. auu me vuu- iver Junior Symphony Orchestra ' i?hty pieces. John Carson Up to date. Advertise regu-; YOUR BREAKFAST HAS A 3 -WAY JOB TO DO "TTmTTMlTWH j 0GtnlIy WAKE yur "iltrpj" itamach: We doo't ha time to develop an appetite, for breakfast. That's why wt need a delicious, tasty food like Ketlogg'a Corn FliCes to stimulate digestion, wake our sttepjr stomachs. 2)STABT yon in Ugh by pro- (5)M'V l"P J" ttOINB until tiding quick energy: nooa; Kellogg'a Corn Kellogg's Corn Flakes are rich in carbohydrates the quick-starting energy "fuel" we need in the morning. Flakes, with sugar and cream, release energy hours later . . . help eliminate that raid-morning slump. Here's one delicious breakfast food thai does all three . . , starts your day right! Today, we just can't face the hu heary breakfasts that our grandfathers ate after half an hour at the woodpile. VTe moderns eat first, work afterward. We must hare a breakfast food that wakes our half-ajleep stomachs. Kellogg's crisp-curled, toasted Corn Flakes do just that. Your mouth waters at the very tight of them. Full of energizing carbohydrates, they start you off quickly . . . Served with milk or cream and sugar they help keep you going at top speed right up until noon. Hundreds of thousands of Canadian housewives save time and trouble by serving Kellogg's Corn Flakes "the 30- ' second breakfast." ?no wonder Kellogg's Corn Flakes are Canada's most popular breakfast food! Order a package today. Made by Kellogg's in London, Canada. GET A HEAD START EVERY DAY with 'JtoWatL aa corn flakes crr SEE THEIR MAJESTIES AT JASPER Thursday and Friday, June 1 and2 (Koyal Train arrives Jasper 11 a.m. June 1, leaves 9:30 next day) RETURN 18 .05 FARE Lv. Prince Hupcrt . . 5:00 p.m., May 30 Ar. Jasper 7:00 a.m., June 1 Lv. Jasper 2:05 p.m., June 2 Ar. Prince Rupcri 11:00 p.m., June 3 Ar. Prince Kupert . . 11:00 p.m., June 3 STOPS ALSO AT ALL INTERMEDIATE POINTS ALSO AT VANCOUVER MONDAY, MAY 29 Special fares at one and a quarter cents a mile in each direction from all points in British Columbia! ON' SALE MAY 26, 27, 28 LEAVE VANCOUVER MAY 30 IMrOIlTANT. Owlnf to limited number of coaches available, it is urged, where possible, tickets be purchased in advance. Children 5 and under 12 years, half fare. Good ln coaches only. No baggage chacked. Canadian National V-42-39