Thursday, June 26. 1641. fv Birthday Y-BOATS'. IN LANDING DURING MANOEUVRES AT CAPE COD i. 4 Like Of J. W. Henkel Regally Celebrated On Year's Their rich malty flavour will win your family's favour! Tike this jtniitionil opportunity to try Quktr Corn FUkts. Taste the dtlicioul differ-ence mall wke. w re jo sure your whole fmily will like them thit we lay: Buy Quaker Cora Hakes now. Tlien, put them to everj taste test . . . compare them for crispness, freshness, ttytmt. witli any corn (takes' you' V ever'tawa. Then, if you don't agree they're the most delw cibw corn llukeryo'rerrfi'er. i"' return the partly-used package and you will (i double your money back. Join the millions of happy families who enjoy Quaker Corn Hakes as a daily treat. Buy several packages from your grocer today. ITS THE MALT in Quaker's famous secret reelp that makes Qiuker Corn Flakes so estra delic ous . . . rlch ana flavourf.il. AnJ these finer "itpler, too , , . toasted to crunchy perfection, then sold in special Aavour-iealed packages i down the Hootallnqua River over as "Grandpa.' the most favored route for the J'8ni. proposed Alaska Highway. He stak Longest Day torla and Seattle, till the Call of the West again called him. Tnen he landed at Bella Coola from the FRANCOIS LAKE. June 26: On head of which Inlet he packed a the longest day of the year, the tram of cayuses over the moun-birthday anniversary of J. W. tain trail ,to Ootsa Lake, where fa r.'f H UNION1 STEAMSHIPS f-TD. Special Afternoon Cruise """" '-.TOiS!? SATURDAY, ' JUNE 28th, 19 11 SAlUiu'"'! Trutiirnlna 5:00 p.m. Leaves C.N.R. Dock 2:00 parMtiOT. the lrlnce enroute by Afternoon tea served aboard-Muslc Rupert Boys Band EXCURSION FARE $1.00 (Plus Tax) Children uau to his great de After many years of active par- tiMnnf lnn in the social and econ- i T erl a nav pliilm on flreen Gulch, a i j - omic ilie Ul me r iiuituu MUC Tafp QUEEN'S AIR RAID FUND Lthat (he day was all to short to sional nomadic 'Indian. alr raj fUna having been on the' entertain -the many visitors wno m lwa rumors oi ine construe- sick jlst for a short time a mls-irrlved from all parts to bid the (tlon of the Grand Trunk Pacific take was made yesterday in the well known oldtlmer many nappy Railway caused mm to move to me am0unt to be forwarded to London returns. The festival was continued north side of Francois Lake where Ior the Air Raid Fund. It was tn tfie following day when Mrs. he took up the most beautiful tound that the sum of $14 had Henke) served a regal dinner to farm site in the central Interior been acknowledged twice, so when tfco fvnrrf fnipou Mr. nnd Mrs. lakes district, farmine it for IHtiny Ysa VftL wfic TYiaHo nut tVinfc Slim John H Keefe and their children, 'years. He was not quite alone in had to be deducted from the check" ,sed- Edith. Virginia, Jose, John and the winter of 1905-6, as he had a which was $57.29. When the error Ralph congratulatory cards being neighbor some forty miles away, was discovered the paper was be- Wlvw1 froTrt Mnrlnn another Of 'one Bill WatSOn. but did not meet Incr nrlntort nnrt snme nf the ennie.4 down three German planes. HHiiirL.ir.il? suns LONDON, June 26: (CP) Loose'- I fitting trousers and blouses in 'blue-grey serge are being Issued to R. A. F. pilots and air crews to be worn under flying gear. . MEATLESS SAUSAGES LONDON June 26: (CP)- Customers expect meat sausages, said a London magistrate fining a dealer for selling what were alleged to be meatless "vegetable sausages." We need youf ro-operatinrt to give you better service. Please put out our milk bottles daily as we need them for tomorrow. Dominion Dairy PBONE 10 YES FOLKS,- SETTLE DOWN TO BUSINESS The Victory Bond went over the top, andThe Variety Store have what you want' at reasonable prices. Call in and look around. Pleased to see you at the VARIETY STORE "Where Your Dimes Are Little Dollars" 330 West 3rd Ave. Fhone Rod 127 P.O. Box 757 PAQZ nvz "TS3 DAILY Durlng part of the manoeuvres to shape American tioops into f ir:.l clas modern warriors, troops of the I6UV US. Infantry, steel hel-meted, rifles and all, speed to the shore irt-Y-boats after -leaving the a 'my transport In-the background. Arriving at the shore, the troops stormed "enemy" positions and effected a landing. INTERIOR PIONEER I McBRIDE Prince Oeowe. has COAL RATIONS CUT Mr Henkel's grand-children who him until four years later, when 'were 0n the street. , BRADFORD, Eng., June 26: 'CP) is at present at Terrace. the Hazelton trail superseded the After three years research, ex- mattresses, chesterfields, at low prices. Phone Black 324. B. C. Furniture Co. (FOR SALE Cheap, small quantity I! AH) VICTIM'S REQUEST I of used chicken wire. Phone Black PRESTON, Eng., June 26: (CP); 96 ,("9 Will of Mrs. Alicia Peers, killed In,1 air raid, left most of her $62,300 es-tate'to Lord Mllner's home for shell- i shocked soldiers. FOR SALE Chesterfield suite, dln- Ino- mnm citltp nl,inri. rlrniilnt FOR SALE Sealed tenders will be received by thq undersigned up WANTED WANTED High school boy wishes! I work for summer months. Ap-ply Box 112, Dally Newt. (155) WANTED TO RENT Light housekeeping room or board and room I for young married woman. Red 1 414. (149) 'wANTED Housekeeper, Apply Catholic Reatory. (tf) WANTED Experienced lady home cook. Phone Black 074. (tf) ' ...... mmmmmmmmmmm - v, r Mtrai iLIKES LIFE HOUSEWIVES ' ! IN ENGLAND ON RATIONS Plenty Of Spring Salads Available British Experts Issue Sample Menu I Now Window Shopping In Indicating How To Get Along London Flowers In Bloom On 22 Cents Worth Per Head ' This Is an extract of a letter LONDON. June 26: (CPi Major . -iv,. i. . i,. .fV tn4l nrnhlpm rnnf rnntlnff everv British like it better and at least It Is made" with fatless pastry). decree, late of the National much- healthier than In stuffy bar- Thursday Plquante tripe (un- 1 taxen- rack's. We moved the advance par- rationed), potatoes, beans. fork of Sulphur Creek, meeting the seUiement. Mr. and Mrs. Henkel nv "th - di ni n!I room at .he Fraser rv ont lhst Kundav in a nourlnsr men aren't complaining and are glad to get to work. i "This is one of the nicest parts Friday Salt cod cake, Jacket fusual ups and downs of the placer have retired, the old time pros- jHotel here and ha5 openeci up with ram and for1 a couple of days were potatoes, carrots. ., r ,...,1 prospector. pector carrying nis inree quarters j mproveci aruj renovated unable to secure tent floors so Saturday Black pudding ' hot-Leleuration At lraiifois . ..f -ant,, nn shoulders which ...... m. nnur v,oc . , . 'j ,u. Leaving tne xUKon in isnw, ne , , , , ouuuuig uuu uumii,. mat mey sei ine tern.5 up on me jjui, sjjmacii, uuacu vcgcimca. nnr ven rnmmpncerl to DOw . . nm. - ...... . . made a trip to Vancouver, Vic- ,r. "r- ";C:"f ,oeen umauw wiu -.!, wun ruDDer snseis ana eat s navor.ng ... o--- i viaea in wuau waa iuuhmit siraw nairaMes. mousn, 11 wisn l ine second irruun 01 menus was i kitchen. Hotel guests will still beoo bad and before the main party designed to provide an even dls able to use the old dining room mioved out we got our tent floors .trlbution of meat meals through 'and .the new portion win De avail- jtnci an was wen. it rained more or out the week. "The secret Is to jable forishort orders at any hour e3s steadily for the first four days use meat as If It were a flavoring,. I tattd although the sun had been said Mrs: Horton. t I T T MInra rnVJIf wfirks en-. Vi Itilriir Art n' ni1-nlo rt rwnclrn if' .Qiinriav; Oftld fllTofs nf Iplllpfl. , , . ... , , , . , . . ... . . I . HI I IU I I II f " " v.. M .wm.w v w.v..w .w . . j " - J Henkel was ceiepraiea ai uiewm ne was me iun whim; kwb w ktlU 1 'lnr T,nc reeelverf word that an- hasn't been what We wnuld call lamb, salad of dried vegetables . . ( 1 I . j - O lr n A I Ife..., "i - - - a fcome 01 mi. ana Mrs. neiiKei laite up resilience on a. utic ' ' where the retired couple are pre-emption where he wintered" owing to the person in the Daily I .inprpaxt; , , spending their declining years At alone, seeing no one out an occa- News ofice who looks after the roJect8 soon, ihcUghi Sq well wait for it Tuesday-Suetless minced beef' Huh inn nil m ennrr rn tinno i nnmnnin inninn i r i i..i am - "We nave sent out three detach- roll (eight oz. meat), peas, car-Iments on separate Jobs' and thev rots. tare well under way and the begin- Wednesday Beef gnocchi (four STOCKHOLM, June 26: (CP) Ining of the week We are sendinf oz. beef)' on creamed vegetables, The ration' of coal for Swedish In- lout two more. Until we get some potatoes. dustrles In June has been' cut to more equipment that will be our Thursday Sheep's head roll fun one-half the quantity earlier prom- NEW WARTIME FABUIC just a tew inumate irn i ..u . W1T SEVEN PKOriTS :wlth ves than in barracks slices bacon), with mP savory wh hh ch' ru feels l.ke P silk, ,i k . dump v district began to settle In earn- rayolanda, the family were present, a quiet up T.nnn.M .i.me 2ft- (HPiWhen with' .fh. all the' fA.,,n. facilities K. but the lings". waceful Sabbath terminating a est. birthday celebration which will be L..h..' vt'oH ir rtf 9n" looks like wool and has combined In the year 1917 he met and ,Wirw, ,,tK rtmnteeiw it qualities of both. long remembered by all who were married Mrs. J. Colberg Christen- 'reveaied some artleles involved had j who with her charming Pftsent - sen, deal trough seven ers, pro- .... nn J-unViAiiii rlAAA ahH Allin -y-v I jacoo w. nenkei was a -sour- uasiucta, Ulutc u.u nts being taken by each of them. iough' of '98 who went to Dawson ceeded to make the life of the I City via the Stiklne River from Sour-dough prospector one of com-, SCORF THREE ALL fort Wrangell with an outfit ofifort and refinement. Both girls mVDON 2g. (CP) A bulls following the river Ice to the married locally and their families . u under 20-crew ' Tahlton, thence toTesllnLake and affectionately refer to Mr. Henkel nrSTi- fit aM Mu FAMILVS FAVOURITE toys I . i . mm r. r i ajoetz Quaker Corn Flakes 'iover enemy territory and brought! FOR SALE FOR SALE 10 1 laundry tub. beds, springs and limrti and the bdys will get a good rationed), salad of mixed yeget-ichance to get Worked in. Working ables. f a little longer hours than the bal- Friday Broth from sheep's head, ance; of the army we feed a little flavored with grated cheese. Cold better and once the cook gets Into vegetables and e3g brawn, with the run of things everything salad. should be' all right. It's somewhat Saturday Savory Hvef andi bac-different cooking under canvas on hot-pot (one lb. liver and' three NEW BISHOP OF ELY of England, they tell me, and if . r.MnDirv,p CAMBRIDGE. June 26: ,v (CP) rtn,iniv lto iti,-. if -irL. tended grounds both in public and md S0',? L r001" 'e prlvate buildings and we have our T f0" 1 Wn. has been v,ot nominated by the K ne. SPITFIRE'S FIRE POWER L.NCN. June 26. iCPi -A pub- Canadian Engineer in- the Cana- nousewife toaay is now 10 mane dlan Army overseas to nis famify the meat ration last out the week. the ttre-power of a Splt- as showing condition in England. The ration Is one shilling (22 lire airp.ane ' is greater than hat It may be Interesting to the gert- cenf worth per head. of the entire mashine gun strength era! reader: Mrs. Lydla Horton. ministry of of a brigade of Infantry.' "England, May 31 food cookery chief, prepared sample "You will have noted that life in menus for two weeks'" dinners for KEPT GUNS GOING England although not- a bed of a family of four providing four loses has been mu:h mors sail- shillings' (89 cents) worth of meat LONDON, June 26: (CP) -Even factory than we were lad to be- weekly. Food Minister Lord Wool- on Whit-Monday Uune 2) til Royal l 2Ve ton tasted several of her dishes at Ordancc factories under the Mln- ""I eventually returned from my a demonstration. istry of Supply ran full blastno .andlng leave which 3e.necf alt too First week was designed for the bank holidays wartime. short and we were then advised household which likes to use the ' that -work was to start almost im- meat ration all at once in the form mediately. As this wrkr Is rathei of a' Sunday Joint. The menus: scattered It was much better for Sunday Roast short ribs of beef, us to move camp equipment and so loast potato slices, spring veget-we moved out under canvas. They ables. picked' a very niJe spot for us and Monday Parsley pudding flavor-aKhcnigft this English climate ed with bacon. v whefe W rains off and on on thef Tuesday Curried left-over beef,; slightest provocation isn't perhaps mashed potatoes, vegetables. j fhe best in the world for campin Wednesday Woolton pie (egg 'conditions, the boys 1 think will and vegetables baked together,! SK flavour l?"V5t DROP, Zt7? SOM ""i iuumiik unci a sniuii gux- , . . r c-P den. We had green onions, toma- S'!lenCfUo" asD Bishp , ' lnt SO W piace oi Kt. Rev. Bernard Hey- tart , iWood No, not from our" garden but fair- j ly reasonably priced. When we were comm-S back from leave we stopped cameras cameras, lot ioi oi of .. T j . tools. 1 wing pump, wash basins, " " "L T. FOR SALE 6 roomed house, 133 7th Ave. East. Phone Red 921. : U ,(154) a w ws,o 4 T VtSJ TT 10. UUKbtu that Is about thirty-five cents coin of the realm so wV ea;h bought one and they certainly tasted good. These we bought for .today were only 2s. 6d. a pound so that' was not too bad, hothbUse" arid rather tasteless but some change. "Coming back we spent the whole day window shopping1 on Regent, Bond. Oxford and Pica-1 dilly Streets in London and found"; mat pricey were noi too mucn out of the way. I was trying to get Zr. h,,ff.t virii nnrf something for the kids but there and odd ' household furniture. id!din't seem to be any toys of any carpets. Phone Red 921. 133 7th Ave. East. (154") TENDERS INVITED kind for sale. They had some nice little bicycles Jbut I couldn't figure how to send them back. I was looking at some Irish linens and some silverware but the prices seemed a little out of line, par ticularly for the money I had. I to noon of Tuesday, July 15th, might get some later. for the purchase or one-storey frame cottage consisting of Ilv- lng-room, bedroom, kitchen, pan- Right along beside my tent there are about fifteen rhododendron bushes loaded with flowers. No try and bathroom, situate on Lot odor to speak of but they certainly 4, Block 25, Section 1, Second j00k nice and the lilacs are Just Avenue. i'comins into bloom. I'm entirely at The highest or any tender not a joss -to pick out the different necessarily accepted. flowers but every house is more or TERMS: Strictly cash. less surrounded with them mostly Norman A, Watt, Esq., Admlnis-. perennials I guess .and the hedges trator of the estate of Severin are cut Into weird and wonderful O'Qulnn, deceased. Prince Rupert. Court House. tf. shapes cats, dogs, roosters, etc. The kids would get a bang out of them. All goes well. NEEDS TRIE CLOCK On the average the moon rises CO minutes later each day. J. Bouzek TAILOR LADIES and GENTS Best Materials, Workmanship 2nd Ave. two doors from Broadcasting; Station SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 511 FRASER STREET ' Prince Rupert RUNNER M n 1 rh0Jioro5e4 !SwV BkBnaaaajsSaflravBBIHH Tfiii advertiiement is nut publibiied or displayed by the Liquoi Control Board or by the G- v 'm-rlt nf British G- :.- and CAMPACS To suit every need and style from Infants' to Men's and Ladies' in Composition or crepe soles. Cam-pacs are in a class by themselves. Agents for Penman's Hosiery Jack & Jill Shoes Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes A