You'll get from your breakfast all the oomph you want I nuooai mil rot ruvout .., ho.- nt aaj fibril, too! U g ftctnl tuner arrois Canada hoatrwitct reported tbtir lemaUspreferrrdKelloft'stiglsisfaum any other brand of corn laaessatoiiooed. And the iraiaed espert palates of rci-uttcrt, ruffre-bltadtra, theft, uy ibt lime. Tor ieuuKt, Mr. J. M. Cochrane, Superiaien. dent of Hants Limited, lamoas (or their ine confectioneries, report,: The conditioes r strict, tbe lest impartial, httl there wit no doubt of ib resale Kellof c's rated f rst for ator." Ttkc i tip from ibt tipent. And v.he o etc oxt, til for Kcllofi's la the at.ripfd WiaeWpackife. PULP MILL DEFERRED ALDERNI. June 27: The ercc- Lcn if a puip mm nere nas oeen erred owing to war conditions. W ais of the company staje that 'he money Is needed for other s immediately necessary things. 1 ItOYAI. TYI'i:WltlTI.K-In good ondltion 1 MONAKCII TVIT.WHITKIV- at , . sdav June 27, 1940, THB DAILT, KififS i u When you smack y your lips and say.. - v. afaH -'i.. m ji'BT ) TF YOUR breakfast doesn't make your mouth water, J- it can't give )ou the extra energy you need. So insist on Kellogg't Corn Flakes, the breakfast that does these three vital things. Pint, the very thought of the glorious flavour rouses your aleepy appetite. StcvuJ, they are jam-packed with essential energising "carbohydrates." Third, they help keep you going through hours of work. So get several packages right away. Proven first in flavour, Kellogg't take only 30 seconds to prepare. Made by Kellogg't in London, Canada. r.nRN l J SO ICONOMICAUOnlva All Onlv a COACH WITHOUT GYM SOUTH BEND. Ind.. June 27: JTlk f...t L-.. . - U - U.1 S22.50 24.50 i: lUMINGTON TYFEWUITLHS-ln lO-. 12". 16" carriages. All reconditioned. 45 55 rcom I COMrLKTK HKDS 812.50 10 S15.50 "v tt.viu AA mm mm 1 LAWN MOWEIU In good tndltlon, Urge size. ,75 S IllfcONUITIONLD KiTCHKN RANGES Of various makes, from $28.00 10 S35.00 NEW FURNITURE 0 END TABLES $2.45 Walnut finish It COITF.K TABLES-In walnut, of various 9,50 styles il FELT MATTUESSKS 7.50 A In all slies 1 imESSEUS-Waterfall design and Urge round 22.50 mirror -t I STUDIO COLCHES-Very modern, three prmg 36,00 filled cushions. Reg. $ 00. Now .. 21 S.plece CHESTERFIELDS- In new colors and Patterns, modern style S75.00 S125.00 From Phone BLACK 321 Nest Door to B.C. Clothiers Connections at Vancouver with uanaaiau Ticket, and Heservatlons from JJOATESOeneifejit THIRD AVENUE EM CANADIAN PACIFIC I . snamxirs . I I WMMUMKAIIONS I HOTtLS I Wtil,ttl Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific Falls and WayPorts To Vancouver via Ocean Sa -.SSI. Adelaide- every Friday 10 pa., vf.nnnvrr Direct Dn 'Vw L Charlotte Princess Ai.ce , a.uu.ot , oh 22nd Junezoin zzna June 8th, June 1st. 15th, 29th and ckarwa, Skagay Juneau To Ketchikan, Wr.ngell, June 3rd, IQth, 17th. 2,5k'ilin' irix services 7. few pen nies lo ti the whole finulr breakfast or supner. Have vou tried Canada's It-vouriie cereal in tbe new (amilv-aue package"' Aik your grocer. Alice Gomez hadn't been built, Ben Sheridan ' dlVPTI SnOWPI KJl tM J"UTYV.a una rr nres-entrl frnm .tarMrKr . coacning auues at Jonn Adams High School here. He had concluded spring drills before construction started. B. C. Furniture Co. New And Used Furniture Mrs. Itussell Cameron Hotets At Event Last Night Mrs. Russell Cameron was hostess at a delightful cup and, saucer shower In honor of Miss' Alice Gomez whose marriage to Alfred Ritchie takes place shortly. The evening was passed In playing Chinese checkers and cards. I After the serving of delicious refreshments the bride-elect war presented with a tastefully decorated box containing many beautiful gifts. Those present were the Misse M. Slatta. F. Nlckerson, O. Sand-hal. E. Cromp. E. Ritchie, O. Ska-land. A. Gomez and the Mesdamei R. Cameron, W. Balllngcr, F. Eby, P. Bond and II. Dickens. DOUBLE ABtAiTT,c 5 Announcements All advertisement in Uil cti-amn will be charged for a rail month at 2ta a word .1 rnihniir Tpn Mrs. DeJone's 715 1 5th Avenue West. June 27. j Miss Wav and Miss Olofson re-t cltal, First United Church, June S7. Dance, Moose Hall, Friday, 28th. nnmlnlnn fliii RnnrU Celehratlon.l 1 July 1. Big Dance In the evening. I I C. N. R. A. Excursion to Terrace. iJuly First. Fare $2.75. United Strawberry Tea,- Mrs. Clark's, Pacific Place, July 4. Queen Mary dance Oddfellows' 'tt.ll a nun tiuiy a. Moose Tea. Mrs. Stegavlg's. 134 Hays Cove Circle. July 5.. Hospital Auxiliary Bazaar, September 18. Catholic Bazaar, October 2 and 3. L.O.B.A. Bazaar. October 18th. Anglican Fall Bazaar, November Five thousand ri -. nupert) people read the Dally News. It nave in lei thpm Vnow what vnn'l " . - - . 1 have to sell. J" LOCAL NEWS NOTES Don't forget dance Fit nlte. Moose Hall. Called for technical service with the Royal Air Force. Bert Laewen .aiipH Tuesdav afternoon on the Catala for Vancouver enroute to Trenton, Ontario. Donald Norton U home from Kingston, Ontario, where he 1 identified with the artillery, for a visit He will leave Friday morning on his return East. Harold Singleton, well known Vancouver paper traveler, was a passenger aboard the Princess Alice yesterday afternoon returning south after a trip Into the Yukon, a good deal of the territory being covered by plane. Mr. Singleton expects to be back In Prince Rupert In amout a month's time. Lieut. Col. 3. N. Burnett, Major M. R. Crehan. Capt. O. T. Clen-dennlng, Capt. J. R. Roberts, Capt. O. A. Knox, Lieut. D. A. Bonnallle, Lieut. F. L. Salter. Lieut. J. O. (Whittle, Lieut. H. O. Robertson and Lieut M. E. Odium of the Irish Fusiliers arrived in the city yesterday from Vancouver In connection with a unit transfer. Moving pictures showing scenes of Jasper Park, goose hunting in the Marltlmes and lumbering In Ontario were shown at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club today under the direction of President Peter Lakle. the projector being operated by Richard Forrest rrnxmrnm mV s5 Every year alnce maktpg Its first appearant-e, I.tf.KV l.ACF.K liaa stained in MpularltT, ami now, thoae) vtlto do know and appreelate good beer alwajra aak for LUCKY. Join tliem tnlrr case todav. Othrr Jamout mall berrrajtrst 11 UK TON type ALE MLYKK Sl'ltlSt; STOUT COAST BREWERIES LIM TED VANQQWt Naw tthaTMiNaraa vtcroaia This advertisement la not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Oovernment ol British Columbia. Handyman Home Service Repairing Stoves, Hoofs, Electrical Appliances, Oil Burners Cleaned, Plumbing and Palntlnr 224 Seventh Ave, W. Phone BLACK 735 Dance Frl. nlte. Moose Hall. (152) Tonight's trau. auc from the East tX 11 o'clock, was reported this afternoon to be on time. Miss E. A. Mercer, principal of King Edward School will sail on the Prince Rupert Saturday evening for Victoria to spend the summer vacation. Col. J. J. Burton-Wlllison arrived In the city yesterday from Van- couver to take charge of the local I Royal Canadian Army Service .Corps unit. I Lieut. W. R. Ruf fell of the Royal Canadian, Engineers arrived in the city on the Prince George yesterday from Vancouver on official duties. He expects to be here for tbe next month or so. Mrs. W. A. Oeddes, wife of the Bishop of the Yukon, and two children Were passengers aboard the Princess Alice yesterday afternoon going through from Dawson to Vancouver. Major D. C. Stephenson, officer commanding the local company of the Sixteenth Canadian Scottish, returned to the city on the Prince George yesterday from Vancouver where he has been receiving surgical treatment at Shaughnessy Military Hospital. r KISS YOUR TIRED FEELING GOODBYE! Pepleaa Many Suffer Low Blood Count And Don't Know lu Tbe tafflllnc thine about tow blood tom la that you na veJch about aa mack u jtm r did even look health and strong, jet T9 eaav fed aa if yoo had laad la ymt htn. dopey, ured aad pepleaa. Uv Uood count meaae fmm haveat sot oouch red htaod eorpoadea. Is ia their vital lob to earrr life-civlnc axrren from your laara throughout roar body. Aad joat aa It takta exveen to explode laaollaa la roue cat aad stake tha pntr to tara tha tthVa, aa you atuat have plenty et exyrea ta mVa Um enerry la your body and ctec yea goutx potior. Cet Dr. Wniiaint Fink Pflu today. They are warid-rainoaa far the help they cWa ta larreasnc the number aad atrerunh ot red aorpaarlea, Then with your Uood count ap, you'U feel like bouadiac up the atalra aa If rou were ftoadnroa air. Aak your draariet '- Dr. William. Pink PUla todar. Night or Day-PIlOne 112 Taxi Prompt Servlce-3 Heated Cars HMMMaVaOKHBHsVaH - HOLIDAYS Book Your Reservations at SANG AN RIVER HOLIDAY CAMP Now Also for Full Particulars Write MRS. DUNN Massed, Queen Charlotte Is. B.C. H. G. Helgerson Limited 21G SIXTH STREET Trlnce Rupert, B.C. We have on our lists the following good buys: 412 EMERSON FLACE 7-room house, 2 lots. Lovely garden. Fully modern. Furnace. 4 bedrooms. Concrete foundations. Cash $3150. Terms $2000, balance In monthly payments. We Have Several Furnished Houses for Rent for the Summer Months 6-ROOM HOUSE On Taylor Street. 3 bedrooms. Fully modern and sewer. In good condition. Cash $1600 or $1800 on terms. Benj. H. Harry M.D. EYE DISEASES Lenses Carefully Prescribed '631 Birks Bid?. Vancouver, B.C. 6 8 KEEP COOL THE "SALADA" WAY Infuse. 6 haapinj, teaspoon of Salad Black Tea in a pint of fresh, boilin) water. After 6 minutes strain liquid into 2 -quart container; while hot, add 1 to 1 H cups of sugar and juice of 2 lemonsstrained; stir until sugar is dissolved; fill container with cold water. Do not allow tea to coo! before adding cold water or liquid will become cloudy. Serve with chipped fee. The above makes 7 tall gtatses. SALADA EEIE TEA Miss Lorraine Grant, home economics Instructor at Ocean Falls, arrived In the city yesterday morning on the Prince George from the paper town and left by the evening train for Prince Oeorge, where she will pay a visit with her sister, Mrs. R. A, Harlow, before continuing to Fort William to spend the summer with her parents, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. !L R. Grant. afV KST POR "BOTTLE FED BABIES Members of the local school j teaching staffs sailed yesterday afternoon on the Princess Alice foe i the south to spend tbe summer va- cation included J. B. Wilkinson; Mrs. B. R. Tupper with her daughter. Miss Joyce Edgcumbe and C. H.-Leighs for Vancouver and W. R. Ferguson. Mrs. B. Walker and Mlw E. P. Grassie for Victoria. (Meet Her in a Meter Cab) DE LUXE METER CABS PHONE 13 4 Can Ride for Price of One I mrM Complete Line of Building jw ajl Supplies if IHJIAQlMtD 'SVNSHINt VITAMIN D LUMBER Albert and McCaffery Ltd. Phone 117 Phone 116 Cherub Baby Oi! Excellent for Chafing, Chapping and Diaper Rash. A Baby Feeding Bottle Free with each purchase Both for 40c Ormes ltd. The Rexall Store Phones 81 & 82 Open Dally from 8 a.m. tit 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 to 2 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. 5 -6 I( you lose anything, advertise for it. J .9 mm m 1 turn