- Hoii.wv.i or right," tirtmt njxn Mr "WhtrtJHotttccrvil(tfmirfjmilrt fxovriK.'" mrch workm atktdhiMite-wittifrom cottliocoul. fimiinoii minr ntotftt Killtit't Corn flilct si cue tnr whr hr nJ of corn tiVtt. And M, Maurice Aqiuront, Chf of the Rojil Conmught Moulin lUmilion, tgrtctl Afir lining four Utdint brsnds of corn flirts undtr strict Tontliiiont, M. Aqwtront cm to lh me coMUiioa ti to nunr tnbtr 0our ciptrts. "ThU ttttc Imc d oiitljr proud to an lilt Kdloti'i v. in ua tiitMir Enjoyable Banquet Birthday Of Loral Orraniratlon Observed Al Catherine Last NUht I COMMM I.J rjrXd Aid r.aHf Menomhalf F J-i celebrate the eighteenth birthday of their ofganltaUon here. Mm n s t i V. Mensies, worthy nuftron. pre- By Uransre " Ladies There were a few appropriate speeches and the highlight of the evening was the cutting by the worthy mistress of a betutiful birthday cake Sotos were rendered by Mrs. II Smith Jr. and Mrs. Wn. Oeddes A erv enjoyable banquet was followed by community singing ' : 1 ix' Monday evening In the Mrs J. S. Black accompanied. f "-mnrjnri Cabaret when the Bridge was played, the winner f bcr f h Ladle" Orange being Mr J S Black and Mrs. II B; ; '.:..' A." -ri;i!l.!i gathered ti 8m :!i jr TOPS IS COFFEE -MM1JJ- .MMMMMMMMMMMMM1JMMMB CANADIAN PACIFIC Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-ratific To VanrotiTfr via Ocean Fall and uay rori S.S "Princess Adelaide " every Friday 10 p.m To Vancouver Direct .Princes. Louise Princess Charlotte Princess Alice June 1st 15th. 29th June 8th. 22nd June 26th To Ketchikan, Wraniell, Juneau and Skagway June 3rd. 10th. 17th. 21st 24th, July 1st. 5th Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Ticket and lleservatlon irom W. L, COATKS, Orneral Aitent rrlnce Itupert, B.C. MacKenzie's Furniture USED FURNITURE TRADE-INS 3-piccc Chesterfield Suite .00 1 Chiffonier 1 lied Stead sM,,,U ctVnn 1 Hiiffct I . 327 TII1HI) AVENUE lli'lli lid (Meet Her in a Meter Cab) DE LUXE METER CABS PHONE 13 4 Can Ride for Price of One For ( a few pem fi vuu premdeihe whole lamilr hrekfaM or uppf k your tracer at Ik. tout Re nojrx t.orn riike new iMntAym patkijr. "SILLI" ((U1SL1ST.S ' C APE TOWN. June 20: fCP 1 Mri has its Quislings. 'irn Minister Jan Smuts told an udnce here, saying ome were mnllclnus. and others merely sil- " V 7. Announcements All advertisement In UiLi coi amn will be charged to full month t 2 a rd 102nd Auxiliary tea. Mrs. S. D, lohnston's. June 20. Cambrai June Hall. June 21. Presbyterian Tea. Mitchell's June 25. Frohc, Moose Valhalla Picnic June 23. Students of . McCaffery and recital June 24. Catholic Tea, Mrs. DeJong's. June 27. I June 20. 1915 Official announce-' ment made In London that the British air fleet comprised 2,500 biplanes and monoplanes and about 50 dirigibles "equipped for hurling bombs." Germany had 50 Zeppelin dirigibles and 2,000 Taube planes, It was stated. French forces made further gains In the Souchez and Alsatian sectors on ere of 100th anniversary of Waterloo. AUSTRALIA'S 7,000,000 CANBERRA, June. 20: (CP) The population of Australia has turned the 7.000.000 mark, says the Commonwealth's statistician, as compared with the official estimate of 6JB31.363 in 1937. I Misses Margaret I Jean McLean in I Mrs. J. R. I Red Cross Tea. Mrs. Sid Thomson. (June 26. Raffling off teacloth. Miss Way and Miss OloTson recital, First United Church, June 27.' Dance. Moose Hall, Friday, 28th. Dominion Day Sports Celebration. July 1. Big Dance In the evening. C. N. R. A. Excursion to Terrace. July First. Fare $2.75. United Strawberry Tea, Mrs. - Clark's, Taclflc Place. July '4. Queen Mary Hall July 5. dance Oddfellows'. Catholic Bazaar, October 2 and 3. L.O.B.A. Bazaar. October 16th. Anglican Fall Bazaar, November WHERE WINTER IS DURBAN, South Africa. June 20: CP' A train from the Rand arrived here 14 hours late one morning, as the antipodean winter set In with the most furious snowstorm In the memory of any hotel arrivals Engagement Prince Prince Itupert Itupert I J. M. Ready. D. H. Wilson. R. J. 3lbb. L. W. Queale and R. Thorn-iycraft. Allford "Bay; R. T. Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. A. Gomez wish to announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Alice Frances, to Massett: B. Janson. city; T. Mayo David Alfred Ritchie, son of Cap- ind W. Hewiaon. "Vancouver; Mr. wm na Mrs u. RJtcnie or this nd Mrs W. C. Fleming and Miss E. ty. Wedding to take place short-AsteU. Calgary: Mrs. J. Morreau. taeen Charlotte City. ' 0,a' TIWttKII TtwitKii I.K i.k rr2 ii. l. Hew. j. Kippin, wnuewaier; . imi'd nl'd tf?.l-r tn.ir. will win I h rwivM by 1 Oriond and V 'Chlund. "Canvon ' IHatrtn rmiir, f. I" Rur-n MkK A. Strand. Penny; E. B.f , "TTm, "larke. L. Rudolph and C. L. Camus, Fwderkk Point: F. Fredln. Barrett Point: II. Johnson, Osland; D. dd and G. Llewellyn. City. Central R. B. Brown. W. C. Miller. Mr. and Mrs A. Knight. Vancouver; John Killa and C. Swanwrn. city; W. Liifrhton. FrederiPk Point; J. D. f'.Une. Edmonton. . Dw 21 th dtir purch.- itf ' rut I fnl ut Hprtir,- r, ,1 , llvml rk ami Plm. T I vi r h W iillWMt f-.r , i-nii1riit at 'lmhr Knfth-r fwnir.il.. qf h ",h'. f y r'ir V'iri-rln , h- nutria F n fr V? nr Rutwrl, Hi'.. Rng- r I '"inrrnn. FltlH. Ttr. A BOOKLET THAT EVERY SHOOTER SHOULD HAVE Every Canadiin shooter, young or old, whether interested in Rifle or Shotgun, should hire a copy of this I REE DOMINION MARKSMEN Booklet. It tells . . . How to hulld a rifle range, trap or skect field How to get the most out of ' your rifle or shotgun How to organize and openi a shooting club How YOU can oin this Dominion-wide, 25-year-old body of sportsmen without charge . . i AND How you can win attractlvo prlxet with th rlfl or shotgun you now own. nr Is sbaoluttlr bo chirtt, so in in and mill the coupon TODAY. COUPON Dominion Mirkimto P.O. Koi 10. MonirtiL 0bc TMt ruih without chirsc n, ropr of ,h. DOMINION blAR&SuBi Booklet. NAME ADDRESS. D3 Handyman Home Service Repairing Stoves, Roofs, Electrical Appliances, Oil Burners Cleaned, Plumbing and Painting 224 Seventh Ave., W. Phone BLACK 733 Tonight's trail, cue from the gast at 11 o'clock, was reported this afternoon to be on time. Major R. M. Odium, officer commanding the Irish Fusiliers here, left on last night's train for a trip to Ottawa. Col. and Mrs. J. W. NIcholls left on last night's train for a trip to Vancouver and elsewhere In the south, travelling by way of Jasper i Park. Union steamer Prince Charles, Capt. Edward Mabbs, arrived in port at 7:55 this morning from Vancouver via the- Queen Char lotte Islands and will be here until 10:30 Saturday night when she will sail on her return south over theJS same route, ine rnnce unaries brought in a god-lzed list of pas "' in ie was in the chair and there was a good attendance of members with a few guests "SAFE MILK Fifty Mile from Nowhere I" says Elsie, the Borden tow. "No matter wbere you live, there it no need to be without a ready supply of pasteurized milk. Just stock up with KLIM. Its fresh rich milk powdered by removing only the natural water content. Simply add KLIM to cold water mix end you have an instant supply of natural-tasting creamy milk. It keep tweet and fresh indefinitely in it vacuum-aealed container. Get KLIM at all good grocers and supply bouses, Mlm. Night or Day Phone 112 Taxi Prompt Serrlce-3 Heated Cars HOLIDAYS Book Your lie ervatlons at SANCAN RIVER HOLIDAY CAMP Now Also for Full Particulars Write MRS. DUNN Massett, Queen Charlotte Is. B.C. H. G. Helgerson Limited 21G SIXTH STREET Prince Rupert, B.C. We have on our lists the following good buys: 412 EMERSON TLACE 7-room house, 2 lots. Lovely garden. Fully modern. Furnace. 4 bedrooms. Concrete foundations. Cash $3130. 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 S1800 on terms. Benj. H. Harry M.D. EYE DISEASES Lenses Carefully Prescribed 631 RJrks llldg. Vancouver, B.C. a Dr. Neal M. Carter, director of thwig Prince Rupert Ftthele Expert mental Station, was an interesting! speaker before the Prince Rupert Gyro Club at its regular weekly lun-2 cheon today. President Peter Lak o i2 8 S 8 a 0 o o TRY IT THE "SAtADA" WAY Infuie 6 heapln) testpoont of SUJ BUcb T In pint of fresh, beiiiai wtt. Alter 6 minutes stsin liquid into 2-qurt conUiner; while hot, add 1 to 1 S cup of sujtr and Juice of 2 lemons, ttrsincd; stir until sujtr is dissolved; fill conUiner with cold wtttr. Do not allow tea to cool before adding cold witcr or liquid will become cloudy, Serve with chipped Ice. The above mtket 7 Ull Utses. "SALADA EfSSEW TEA 5 Cherub Baby Oil g I A 0 a -Excellent for Chafing, Chapping and Diaper Rash. A Baby Feeding Rottle Free with each purchase Both for 40c Ormes Ltd, 7h Pioneer Drwzpiats The Res.aU Store Phones 81 Open Daily from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 to 2 p.m. and 1 to 9 p-m. Next Door to B.C. Clothiers Open Till 10:00 p.m. Ice Cream Soft Drinks Tobaccos Candies MUSSALLEItrS CONFECTIONERY k 82 I OO&GOOtUHXl OOOOC00-0-CK0-0-0CK000 OOK5CCKMOOOOOfraia0CH5O B. C. Furniture Co. New And Used Furniture 1 Cabin Stove In good Q- A 5fl condiUon i?XU.aU TBanjo 1 Baby's Play gQ 5 Tom! )l: S3.50 t0 S8.50 GCaZr vrv 'l 81.75 t0 55.00 5 c,e.'upM2e. 4.l 512.50 10 516.50 2 Sesslns 8-Day Chime Clocks S9 95 At . . 6 ReconditionedKitchcn Ranges Of QOQ ft ft to C Q f( OO.UU Od.UU various makes. From NEW FURNITRUE 4 Coffee Tables Of very fine walnut In the CJQ f?fl latest styles - - i?VOV 4 Drop-leaf Coffee Tables In heavy walnut OQ rjS -$12.50, ipViiU Regular now - 10 Studio Couches In aQ new patterns In rust, brown, green and red. Can be made Into double bed or two Qtfi U.tl 10 V singles. 3 sprlng-fUled cushions. Reg. $45.00 now v 24 3-plece Chesterfield Suites In QC nntoQQn (( latest styles and colors. From .9iOMV i?O.UU Phone BLACK 324 THIRD AVENUE THE OLD GARDENER FERTILIZER An Entirely New and Different Plant Food Contains Vitamin Bt The new remarkable Plant Stimulant In the proper proportions, a mild Insecticide and further essential elements for a steady growth and a healthy plant life. Try a Packet Today 10c, 25c Wholesale Distributors W. H. Malkln Co. (PJL) Ltd. s g :g m g o 11 a s if n i Tliursday, June 20, 1940. TBX DAILY NEWS -J ..!!-1-1 J 1 ... " ."-a'."L-h Wji'i i ! ars ineu fcrenMoif mafoj yoi; Idmir... If. tcmu an arm atat" THIS "rH , w a ...you won'f get the quick energy you need! That' why more and more wives tart their menfolk off wiili Kellogg' Corn Flakes, the breakfast that does thee three important thing. Vint, Kellogg', proven topi in flavour, tempt your appetite. StcvnJ, crammed with energizing "carbohydrates," they start you quick. Third, tradily releasing energy, they help keep you going through a long morning' work. Think too, of the time and work they ave! Ready in 50 seconds, no pot or pan to clean. Get several package tomorrow or if you eat out. ask for Kellogg' 'Corn flake in the wax-wrapped itiJitUual package. Made br Kellogg' in London, Canada. LOCAL NEWS NOTES The local branch of the Red Crow a. Society announce receipt oi a cajsh donation of $50 from Carl Zarelll of the 8avoy Hotel. The circulation of thU paper has been- steadily increasing. Yesterday was the highest spot of recent year, the pre run being 2,200. Canada At War 25 Years Ago