J; m Your breakfast , fini lv : m a an rnnva unwwuff ssi h ih v ta m -m . ?:' i r family vote endorses' experts lU .it rcl)MC-tM cereal la ihe favourite io utir family' Tmi question was put to 2000 Luicwiyh rieht across Canada. Five times- L c nf said Kellocjrs as said tny other Irand of corn flakes! Whr? It's their flavour) 111 F C Bailtie, Superintendent of Vcrtior's plotter Ale and developer of Cleco flavours, f 'I was happy to join the distinguished n ip of flaoour-eipens who had already ltd lested corn flakes in an impartial blind-i,l r Youcancenainlyqtioienieassiyini: Lt,.jKS turn Hakes are rust for flavour!" I. ARRIVALS. Prince Rupert t I m - . V L n ..It? R. R. Walker. W and A. O. Handford, ; E E Gregg, Victoria; - i Tt i n.i . Central ... if it's to give you that extra fast start! It's a proven fact: if you don't eat with appetite, your system can't handle efficiently what you eat. So, it's well to remember that Kellogg' Corn Flakei do the three vital things every breakfast should. (1 ) Proven first in "flavour, they tempi your tletpyapptiiie. (2) Cram med full of "carbohydrate" energy fuel, they Hart you qukk. (3) They help Irtpyi'going through hours of work. Ready in 30 seconds and never a pot or pan to clean! Get several packages tomorrow ... or, if you're a breakfast-outer, insist on the wax-wrapped individual package. Made by Keliogg's in London, Canada. mu ii ... I r.uii wm X Flewln, Barrett Point; Onr. P. A. C. Kalvlk, Frederick Point; R. Sitka and Ide Herbeck, city; J. E. Williams. Smithers. Royal R. R. Simmons and D. E. Han son, Frederick Point; J. G. Repin ski, Barrett Point; D. J, Dundas; W. J. Deans, M; W. Taylor. Vancouver; R. J. . i at a A i S. . 1 . C. Furniture Co. IDSUMMER I JUVrli&JUU in l a-iii- h ai in irroAn ann Artrnnnp mi. (.1111 ur iiif&utr aiiiv tDOU.OSJ Oijwn, green and rust. S75 00 i'A i t ii no tun nnr Hnien vnrtr i mm , ir.ivi in 1 fit imaii 7 ivnet Skjv I w " f v zi.nu iinuu rrobes- With 2 mirrors In Eastern narawooa. vu 511 very fine style. Reg. $45.00. Now ... ... sUaT -a&. jbbj m v -r J1MTV roa KIT "in NAnf. ' j ag 1 ivvi ' 'v avv5 vilCaiCI IICIU 6 V--i - , w ww...-v- - 1111 - ,11 1 U1cJU lion r. wotorfnii ripcitrn vprv i.ii.PSL. Si.-aai aa - - " , .1 tf Neit Door to B.C. Clothiers THIRD AVENUE ION STEAMSHIPS LIU. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: CATALA EVERY TUES- t.S:8. CARDKNA FltlHAV. DAY, 1:30 p.m. 10:30 p-m. Viinrntiver, Thura. p.m. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. It Convenient, Please- Purchase "Ticket at Office " - tliatlUll IVCRVaUtsaB . SJJ t .... ..... . er A Aakamsnt Tlll A Va Phnila nGH few pennies forihe fim.'. ly's breakfast when you serve favourite cereal. Get the new economical family-size package. r TROOPS ARE ENTERTAINED THK DAILY NkWS. LOCAL NEWS NOTES It your paper la late phone 98 or Blue 709. (tf) When you go on your holidays take the Dally News with you; 50c will pay for the paper for two months out of town. (tf) Elgood Stephens of D. C, who Is paying a visit here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Stephens, will be here until next Monday afternoon when I he will lea ve on his return Bast jvla Vancouyer. 300 PLAY IN PARKS Popular Picnics Are Enjoyed The Gyro supervised playground activities ate well under way for the current season with mora than 300 children registered on the four grounds. To date there have been over 3100 participants In the many events run off in the first J two weeks of activity. The swimming and diving classes , Tonight's train, xue from the ait at 11 o'clock, was reported this afternoon to be on time- Mrs. II. Anderson and child left on last evening's train for Lee Lun Jlng, Chinese, has been j nnea $du, witn option oi iwo months' Imprisonment, at Port Essington for supplying liquor to Indians, headquarters of provincial police here are advised. M. H. McLean, manager of the. Port Edward reduction plant of the B. C. Packers, was welcomed I as the latest new member of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club at the regular weekly luncheon yesterday. Luncheon guests were W. H, C.assean 'Premier a, d Dr. Roger Swimming And Diving Knlpe of North Pacific. Officers Of Oddfellows E. Jack And Ills Associates Assume Office At Ceremony Tuesday Night have proven particularly attractive 1 with 30 boys and girls registering District Deputy Grand Master for these classes at Morse Creek, 'Norman Moorehouse, assisted by Many more take In the classes for Past Grands R. J. Keron and J. L. younger children at McClymont Mcintosh, Tuesday night installed Park. officers of the local Oddfellows' i A party of 30 children enjoyed Lodge as follows: a picnic yesterday afternoon. It NobIe Orand, J. E. Jack. jwas organized by those on Acropo-i Wee Grand, D. Owens. (lis- Hill playground. The party I Recording. Secretary, H, M-. Dag-hiked out the tracks and spent 8ett ,the afternoon playing games and! Financial Secretary and Treas-' later enjoyed their picnic lunches. urer- A. E. Woods. The group was under the super-' Outer Guard G. B. virion of Miss Louise Bird. Inner. Guard, N. Anoleyard. Miss. Jean Krause organized a K1nt suoport of Noble Grand; .weiner roast for the boys and glrs J- aaie. of McClymont Park and 5 child- Left Supoort of Noble Grand, S. The Prince Rupert branch oi ren sent the earlv Dart of the v Cox- Lindsay, the Canadian Legion of the- British evening around a small camn fire Rieht Suoport 0f Vice Grand, 8. Green and Empire Service League was host roastlne weiners and toastlne L pecbpy. to the members of the various marshmallnn.-? ; R. S. S.. L. C. Eby. military, naval and air force units Mt hmiblln? Is the latest snort' L- S- s- w- s- Hammond., in town at a smoking concert last to be Introduced to the plav- hriln, w A McLean, evening in the Legion clubrooms. Bround! with prouns taklne nart Follownf th installation cere-An unusually good program kept at Seal, Cove and Westvlew rftonles. refreshments were served, the troops entertained. An orches- jrrounds and a softball league for', ' - ira consisting 01 Mrs. j. is. aiacK, -both bnvs and girls has been Russell Cameron, Bert Cameron, ' organized. Johnny Saunders, Bobby Reid and William Stewart with Sergeant-Major Black providing especially good rythm on the traps formed an inspiring accompaniment for community singing and orchestral numbers. Also contributing to the program were Bert Cameron, with violin solos. Mike Colussi, with nlano-accordeon numbers, James, in Announcements All advertisements in thl ctl-omn will be charged for' foil month at 25J word 8. O. N. Dance, July IB. S. O. N. Picnic, July 21. Oddfellows' dance for dry teen, August 2. can- 102nd Auxiliary Dance, Armoury, August 16. L.O B.A. Bazaar. October 18th. W. A. Canadian- Legion Bazaar, November 1. United Bazaar, November 21 CiOVEItNMKNT UQI OU ACf st1on list Nut Ice f sppllfntlon tur lim Lire nee . Notice I hereby given tlurt on the 15tli dsy ?t Auyust next the undcr- ilfitied lutewls to nrfply to U.e Uq'.ior .Ctontrcl Baard for a- licence iu reajwet 'of the pmsiUse bea;g part cf build I Iiik known as Sprvce- teek Hotel, sltu- atl orv Bpruce Cr apro!rimatrty. Iwtae mlleii frctn Atlin Towiislte, upon . lamia described as plaoer jnUilng leas 1 No. R87 at. Bpmca Creek. British Ctol- umbla, Prince Rupert Land Reglstrs-jtlon Dlatrict :n the Province of Brl- tlsh aolumtotr for the asJ of beer by interestine to know when reading th Daily Newp L,, on premtae.- eiewher. people of the WhOlti uiaincr. arw uuiuk h" " j BPatJCE creek hotel uuited Appiicaat Timely Recipes STRAWBERRY JAM Use firm, ripe strawberries. Hull Bob and wash. Weigh the fruit and his inimitable songs, sugar. Place the fruit In a glazed t (untenant rtnffeli and Lieutenant crock, enamelled pan or china Ryan, vocal numbers, and J. S. dish and cover with sugar. Let Wilson. J. W. Nlcholls gave a short stand overnight. Boll gently to 221 and Interesting talk while Reg .degrees F. or to 19 lbs. Green told sCorles. Col. S. D. . Johnston spoke briefly in appreciation of the hospitality of the I Five thousar.o Rupert Legion and also of the fine co-' people read the Dally News. It operation of the various units in pays to let them know what you the area. Community singing, as have to sell usual, was very popular and entered into whole-rheartedjy. The committee In charge Included Neil Cameron, Henry Smith, J. Ml Walker, George Abbott, C. L. Barker, Jack Judge, Asa Allen, H; M. Smith and W. J. Ranee. LOW FARES Tranl la MnfMt ant lava.' Ckiat . . tsa.te M.tral . ai.ae WIMIMI . . 47.00 N-Vrt . 71.J0 Tanatv OS.OS 1 Saa rnMlH 2S.7S rrt VatHKVtf 4 RttMra. Scuthttali BY BUS Open Till 10:00 p.m. Ice Cream Soft Drinks Tobaccos Candies MUSSALLEM'S CONFECTIONERY Our Famous Edsun Alberta COAL Bulkier Valley Coal; Nanalmo- Wellington Coal' Bulkley Valley Wheat' and" Grain SEEDS and FERTILIZERS PRINCE. RUPERTT FEED CO. Phone' 5rand" 558 WHEAT PRICES LOWER NEW YORK. Julv 18. Wheat prices were off V4c to c yesterday with December at 753i. Slow Burning CIGARETTE PAPERS NONt 'INK AUDI- J. H. BULGER Optometrist RovsU Bank- BMg. Fresh Local Uaw and4 Pasteurized' MM VALENTIN UArKV PHCNf 57 CENTRAL HOTEL STEAM BATHS-Make Appointments 200' Rooms, 50c and up' Hot and Cold Water, Shower' Baths Mrs. C. E. Black, Proprietress Handyman Home Service Repairing Stoves, Roofs.' Electrical Appliances, Oil Burners Cleaned, Plumbing and Painting 224 Seventh Ave., W. Phone BLACK 735 NEW ROYAL HOTEL Ji Zarelli Proprietor -A HOME AWAY FROM UOME" Rates 75o up SO Rooms Hot At Cold Witter Prince Rupert, B.C. rhontitsi r.o.Boiitr KEEP COOL THE "SAL AD A" WAY Infuse 6 hcapinj teaspoons of Salad Black Tta In pint of fiesh, boiling watar. After 6 minutes strain liquid !nto2-qurt container; while hot, add 1 to 1 H cwps-of sugar and juice of 2 lemons, strained; stir until sugar Is dissolved; fill container with cold water. Do not allow tea to cool beforr adding cold water or liquid . will become cloudy. Serve with chipped ice. The above makes 7 tall glasses. "SALAM O, Wlngham, C. Phillipson, F. , naval duties, sailed by the Prin-Mlller and A. Peredeson, after cess Alice yesterday afternoon on spending leaves here from their their return to Esquimau. This advertisement Is not published oi displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia MacKenzie's Furniture 5-PIEGE BEDROOM SUITE In beautiful Orlental!walnut Including Bed. full size, Dresser, with-large mirror. Chiffonier, with 5 drawers, Restmore Spring Filled Mattress, Simmons Cable CQ1 CA Spring 327 THIRD AVENUE: .CHWHHOOOaCHJ10VJHCH Terms Cart Be Arranged tptS-XeVU Phone 775" Cherub Baby Oil Excclleni for Chafing, Chapping and Diaper Rash. A Baby Feed-ting Bottle Free with each purchase Both for 40 c Ormes Lid. TZfiA Jhonecr Druqgists The Rexall Store Phones 81 & 82 Open Dally from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 to 2 p.m. and' 7 to 9 p.m. CANADIAN RATIONAL RAILWAYS Steamers leave PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER on Saturday 4 p.m. calling at Ocean Falls. Monday 3 p.m. calling at Ocean1 Falls and Powell River. Trains leave PRINCE RUPERT for the EAST. Monday,. Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. Friday at 11 a.m. Air-conditioned Sleeping and' Dining Cars Va For Fares, etc., Call or Write CITY TICKET OFFICE, 528 THIRD'AVE'- V Agents for Trans-Canada Air Elner'