May 17- 1932 55 Ethel Chapman Lakes this novel uxor Cake L with Magic hii Baking : to all housewives, both nrxperienced, is: Use t. Powder. Then there rf inry about your bak-Misj Ethel Chapman, ' Home Section in the "".cr. !med statement is par- Nive because thrifty r makers have learned i i man's advice it in-.tuaL , wn food experts and mi the Dominion share iigh opinion of Magic. jinty of them and use Magic txtlumth. .x outsells. aU other bak tunedl Miss Chapman's recipe- lor LUXOR CAKE l I-uUtfd aufar nulla attract Si t T- -n water 'lie Soda : v flour (or 1 tabletpoocs .a.! flout) : a Mack Baking Powder r lt 7 Meeaure out t tabltepoent, ia eitract and Kt aaide. l acda to cm reOu; txat "I cat 3 until foamy. Add a; a timcbeeting in veil, t itf and bAe?li(f t av f powder and aalt. .nu niiturt; pour la i cakt pan. Bake In a! iso"r for 40 to S ' pan and kt atand until ) ' 'n. with the aid of a ' i ; from pan. Remove it -nt eruat from but- ;; -;irte layer. Spread . I ...n txiwttn layera. a, with MarahmaBow ! " F oatint. (Recipe for : M are in the Mafic -: -i; -ce free offer below J 1 .- j V CONTAIN! NO A It HI Thla atatement en errry tin la your guarantee that Malic flaking Powder I free from alum or any harmful Intra dlent. d for the Magic Cook li n you bake at home. ' nl.ird Brands Ltd., V.c. and Liberty Street, jOnt. V n Dyke, district game "i headquarters In .irrlved in the city nuv.s train from the bri- r visit to town outness. Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD "Putting three Dry Docks Tla capacity 20,000 tons Shipbuilders . and Ship Repairers ,or Steel and Wood Vessels Sa""HI and MlnlngMachlnery K,Palred and Overhauled ,rn and Brass Casting Metric and Acetylene Welding s ton Derrick for Heavy Lifts NORWEGIANS CELEBRATE Annlvcrsay of Independence Ob-!etvrd ..Las NiBht WWIijuoe Hundred Persons in Attendance 7 I Three hundred persons were prc-ent last nlghtt at tile celebration staged by the local Sons of Norway Lodge in honor of the annl-verrnry of the DocUratlon of Norwegian Independence which falls today The affair was a.huge sue cess and most enjoyable to all present The hall was appropriately dcr-oratsd for the occasion and this, together with numerous native costumes which were worn, made the atmosphere of the affair distinctly Norwegian. Oscar B. Bather, president of the Sons of Norway Lodge, was In th chair and he made suitable re-! marks in opening the pro:eecinsr "O Canada" was th?n sung and the first number on the pro? i an of entertainment was i mar !: bv !iwMuy live gins in Norwegian f,o -'t'VTii. ld by Miss Inri Mnivtl-i j this being as attractive as it w.i unlrtuc CctununKy sir ing of N u -wcg'n scngs was enjoyed v,t: jMias OMve Dybhavn arompanyin; at the olano. The play "A 8c -n ii. la Cafe" was then prsrented :m-i jit proved very enrertalnins; Tp'-j inst part were Mrs Ounnar Sdvie, jJohn Btorseth. Mrs. Chris Jenspn.! jMlrs Astra Selfjord. M. Foreietm.i i Oscar H"veroy, T. Murvold and! Ounnar Selvig. j ! Following the program, refresh ments were seived and the floors1 were cleared for danclm:. A?cor-dlan mus!: for dancing was furn-i Ish-d by Julius Welle and Chris: i Jensen and Oscar Sothsr was mas-! ter of ceremonies. Dancing kept, up In full swing until 3:30 am. A feature of the proceedings was the presentation of prises to girls, who had taken part in the costume j parade. First prize went to Helen' Pkogmo second prize to Lena Mtr- t w sw-4 mjt LOCAL NEWS Chimneys swept, stove pipes anti gutters cleaned. Phone 5. tf i.Bi(tftj1e jtaraaitaifro.rn,Fp.rtl Esslngton on this morning's train. ? , !,...... ....... L piks' Balloon ; danep .Fldy, . -3 Vaudeville' AW. Adrh. tOa. liefrwh-ments. ne II. Malcolm of Sunnyslde arrived in the city yesterday afternoon from the Sfeeena River for a brief visit to .town. Loos, iforth Cecil Lake and Sweetwater are new polling divi sions which have been added to Fort George electoral district, It is announced In the last Issue of the B. c. Gazette. NEGLECTED KIDNEYS Nearly killed her . now you'd never suspect it "I suffered with agonizing Kidney Trouble for years. Had awful Head-aches, frequent D'ary Spells and terrible burning Rark Paina. I finally used 'Fruit-a-tives and toon felt like a new woman. The Headaches, Back Pains and Dizziness were Bone. Mrs. E. W., Bellerille, Ont. Fruit-a-tives stimulates FIVE vital organs to work naturally the great discovery of a brilliant phviician. graduate of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, Edinburgh. For permanent relief from backaches, indigestion, constipation and the like, you will find Fruit-a-tives is the best remedy you can buy. 25c and 50c- Fruit-a-tives MAKE AND KEEP YOU WELL win? "-. if sir ur. n. i:t ir, .im nf Former Vancouver Man R'thard Ling returned to the rlty on this morning's train frost, a brief business trip to Skeena River cannery points. Hotel Arrivals New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILS Hot it Cold water: 8teatnlleat 75c PER DAY AND UP J. Zarelli Irlrpli.llr IS I E. Johnson, Skellum, city. H. W. Bouce and F. Plumbing, Prices Reduced Why Send Out of Town ForSI Plumbing GootW. IK 4 4-Pieer Plumblnr"'ttfttar Complete with 95 trimmings Compare this with .Baton's catalogues and remember; we pay the freight. Labor charge reduced from $1.50 to $1.33 per hour Smith & Mallett Ltd. Phone Hi P.O. Box 271 sketch in section of the last I Vancouver Sunoay Province. Passes at Ocean Falls scnooL GIKL IS The death occurred a few days MAKING I'HOGKESS ago at Ocean Falls of wiuuun , SINCE GETTING Find lay Payne, interment being rrJhde at the paper town. Mr. Payne was for years a resident of Vancouver where he was superintendent of the Cascade Laundry. NEW GLASSES School girl who was backward In Mackenzie Furniture USED FURNITURE SPECIALS Solid Oak Dining Table, extends to six feet with two leaves $18J50 Day makes full size bed with mattress 910M We have taken these In as exchange on rrffrtUTnlture anU'turnlng them over to you at cost. Mackenzie Furniture Phone 775 . V v ! Stationery Office Supplies Toys Charts Hooks Radios Sewing Machines McKAE BROS., LTD. THE DAXLT NlTTS Wed. Special Teaches, Pears, Apricots QCc 5 2-lb. cans Munro Bros. Watch for Annette's Ih'g 95c. Sale. Qutgtand- Vancouver Bank Clearings for week end, May 12 was 11,848,734. Why hire a ton trurk for pound parcels? Phone Messenger 131. (tf) C.L.D.L. dance May 20, 835 2nd Ave. Ladies Refreath. Gents, 25c. 118 Sale of work, home cooklns. candy, afternoon teg, at St. Peter's Parish Hall, May 19 at 3 o'clock. 118 V. S. Moore returned to the city on tills morning's' train from a week-end visit to Tswrace and La kclse. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Fulton re turned to the city on this mom lng's train from a week-end trip jto Lakelse Lake. i 3. H. Byrne has beer, appointed ,deputy district registrar of vital statistic for SmJthers district. It Is announced In the B.u. tJazette. ( Catholic Ladles will hold a tea and sale of homeopoklng Thurs day, May 19, from 3 to 6 at Mrs. Harold McEwen's, 5th Ave. E. 117 Union steamer Catala, Capt. A. E. Dickson, returned to port at 11:20 this morning from Anyox. 'Stewart and other northern points and sailed at 1:30 this afternoon for Vancouver and - waypoints. Miss Lottie Davidson of Regina arrived in the cRy on this mom- - jlng's train from the prairies and VIGORO Complete plant food will visit here for a lew days with for lawns, faxctens, flowers and, her aunt, Mrs. J. S. Stephens, at shrubs. 10 lbs. for 85c. GORDON'S ! the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. ! void and third prize to Magnhlld HARDWARE tf Stephens, Emmerson Place. , ;Stonteh. Hlordls Skalaad drew the; j j i 1'Kky ticket In the drawing for a h K " DeWolf local mansurer of i Northland Transportation Co.'s big Norwegian doll in cortume. the j w H Mjdkln Co.' returned to the i rnotorsbip Ncrso arrived In port : winner being P. Johansen. iclty on ttiis morning's train from at 8 o'clock this morning from; , .Mrs. Haos Uncierdahl was con- , twi J, MiVi, 'pajyitnia Ketchikan and, after dlscharglnz i bers of the committee In charge I on company business. one carload or fresh halibut for transshipment Past over the Carta-; dlan National Railways, saUco at, ?"! VJTStZ Cansdlsn Airway, operations Into i 10:30 aJn- r JO" : Northern Eritlah Colmrsbla from door. " . . . Burns Uke. Is the subject of of an a, n. """" ; interesting biographical 'the magazine ....w, . .k Bishop E. M. Bunoz; who left on yesterday afternoon's train for a six-months' trip to Europe, will sail from Montreal June 11 aboard the steamer Duchess of Bedford which will make a special sailing to Dublin with delegates for the Eucharlstic Congress. Gets Ten Days For Stealing of Rifle Herman Walter Poc, a recent arrival from the United States, has class is quite pleased with her- , 'k ,, " self and feels sure that she will I PL0""1. b.y. Stipendiary Magls- pass this year, work Is so much easier since she has been wearing glasses. This Is the most trying time of year on a child who has eye trouble, getting ready for June exams is no picnic for anyone but when handicapped with poor eyes It is a severe nervous 6traln. If your child needs attention why not make an appointment now with O. F. Davey, Registered Optometrist In charge of the Optical Dept. of Max Hellbroncr, Jeweler, and give your child an even chince. mite . w. macuuwau ai uurns Lake for theft of a rifle belonging to Christian Johnson of Burns Lake, divisional headquarters of the provincial police here have been notified. NO HALIBUT SALE Although two American boats were In with catches totalling 43,-000 pounds, there was no bidding for halibut on the local fish exchange this morning. The boats in were the Grant with 40,000 pounds and T551 with 3,000 pounds. Premier and Other Gold Stocks Steady Prices of Premier and other gold i stocks have been remaining steady on the Vancouver Stock Exchange lately. Premier saRged to 38? last week but was back at 39c scon after. Announcements Spring May l'J. Elks' Sale. St. Peters Church Balloon Dance May 0. Eagles NaSSuSsPauceMlay'lT, Ladles relreShmerchlleWri 50c Prince Rupert Singers Concert. United Church, May 30. Elks' Flag Day June 3. Eastern Star Tea June 15. 20. Moose picnic, Digby Island, June VICTORIA DAY HERE Football and Baseball Games Will Be Played and Dance Will ''Wlhd:'U' Proceedings If i- .il) ....iul Features of the ' observance In Prince Rupert of Victoria Day next i Tuesday will be a football game, a baseball match and a dance in the evening, It was decided last night' at a meeting of representatives of the Prince Rupert Baseball and Football Associations which willj handle the day's, .proceedings. Bertj Morgan was named chairman for the day and G. W. Laldler, secre tary. Further announcements will be forthcoming shortly regarding the teams that will play, the times of games, etc. INSURANCE OF HEALTH Dr. R. G. Large Speaks to Prince Rupert Shrine Club on In- tcresting Subject Dr. R. Gcddes Large was an in-! terestlng speaker before the Prince j Rupert Shrine Club at its regular monthly meeting last night In the ; Masonic Temple, his subject being "Health Insurance.'' Dr. Large described in some detail recommendations recently made by a provincial commission on this matter and alluded to the effects which these recommendations- would have. T. H. Johnson, president of the club, was in the chair and there was a eood attendance of members. Flavor KELLOGQ'S Corn Flakes have a delicious "wonder" flavor discovered by KJCellogg arid never successfully imitated by any one else. 2 Freshness The minute Kellogg's leave the toasting ovens, the flakes are completely sealed in a WAX-TITE bag which is placed inside the red-and-green package and keeps every flake fresh and perfect. It's a patented Kellogg feature! 3 Value Kellogg's Corn Flakes are among the most economical and convenient of foods. Guaranteed by W. K. Kellogg: "If you do not think them the very best corn flakes you ever tasted, return the empty red-and-green package and we will refund your money." Made by Kellogg In London, Ontario. Biiiiiiiiiiiiiii V V BiiiiiiiiH I I CORN 1 .BBikiSaSBtiiii j Dr. M PAOB THREE THEY have seen Gyproc Fire .Tests and they know it resists fire. Use Gyproc for the walls, ceilings and partitions of the home you are building. Or if you are "doing over" any rooms, adding new ones in the attic, partitioning the cellar, be sure to use this easy - to - handle, fire safe wallboard. It is an excellent base for Gyptex or Alabastine and may be papered or panelled. Gyproc may be easily identified by the name on tht board and the Green itripe along the edge. CTTSUH. LIME AND ALABASTINE. Caaaaa. LlmltW YaaeTer, B.C 15V For Sale By Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. - - Prince Rupert. B.C. M. F. Noursc R. S. Ltd. Sargent, - - - -The George Little Lumber Yard Burns Lake, B.C. Hazelton, B.C. Smithers. Hazelton and Terrace, B.C. SPRING SAILINGS From Prince Rupert for Vancouver, calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River. 10.00 p.m. Thursdays For Anyox and Stewart 4.00 p.m. Wednesdays Fortnightly service to Queen Charlotte Islands. Particulars on tecjuesi TRAIN SERVICE Passenger trains leave Prince Rupert Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 3.00 p.m. for Edmonton, Winnipeg and points East. For mormuMm cal or UTtte lac! agent or H. McEWEN. D.F. V P.A. Prince Rupert, B.C. V-1 14R-3! Canadian National awMadSSaELXin agmre - Dentist ROOMS 7-8-9, SMITH BLOCK 525 - Phone - 525 ALL OUR COALS ARE IN A DRY SHED Delivered Dry to Your Din, You are assured In getting full weight JASrtK WILDPIKE EGG Per Ton, $13.50; Cash Price 111 JO JASPER WILDFIRE LUMP Per Ton, $13.50; Cash Price 1U0 FEMRLVA EGG Reg. Price, Sll.50; Cash Price 1U0 These Coals are from Alberta. Dry Jack Pine and Cedar HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED 8twnir leave Prince Hupert lor Vancouver: 8.S (ATALA EW.KY TI ESIIAY. I VU Ocaan Tolls arriving Vancouver. Thursday p ni T.S.H. fWI;X. KVKUV tlllltAY MIIIMdllT. ArmfliVanruver Sunday midnight, approx. VoUy-44gA to Port SUnpmn. Alloc Arm. Anyox, Stewart and N.1.1 River pollUa 8unaar. tf pjn, l ur'ii r lin" r:iiut,cii regardtng all a'i:ngi and tickeU at I'UINCt: Ul I'KUT AUEXrit Set-ond ,ene. IMionr MS. iiDS SAW: The most economical saws to use Simon Ja Canada Saw Co, Limited, St. Demi ii. and Acorn Ave. Vancouver, n.C. MONTREAL St. John. N.B. "a 11