"niAiw FBI-JULY 6-150 "Luck hath attended us, for this day numbers of the gentry did come to our distill house to broach the first cask of Vickers' London Dry Gin, pronouncing it excellent in flavor and quality. The labour of years has fruited, and we embark with great confidence on this business." In a voting this rare, emoolh Gin, you, too, will pronounce it excellent in. flavor jand faualily 01 the treat gentlemen of London did in 1750. OS? finest' konbon dry tSTMJ9HtJ .If JOSEPH 4r JOHN VICKERS V CO . IU. LONDON IJ$Q WCUNO Irivcl' HOUSE. m This advertisement is not published or (llepiuy! i Hi Liquor Control Board or by the (lovermrmrit o' British Columbia DEMAND "Rupert Brand" happen THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, IJ.C. HOUSE. iKimM tabui. Dtu: LADDER, prriod, ol fglfilW ihrooih ptMim- cm joormr MONKEY, cumin: OWL, tjproK-in licit nm RfmtmWr (h iini n4 tea renr MilYi.'i Dm NEWS OF NORTHERN B.C. --TERRACE ' Mr. and Mrs. A. Attrce left on Monday on a holiday trip to the Queen Charlotte Islands. Mrs. P. Skinner of Uk vlilted with friends here on Monday. day Tbltors here and are staying at the home of Mrs. Thomas Brooks. left ft on on Thursday Thursday for for th. the ooast t follow Irtg a visit here with the latter' nephew, A. E. (Ted) Johnston - W. II. Cavanagh was In from Row-wood on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Peton and Mr summer camper? and prevent harvesting of the hay crop. PRINCE GEORGE Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Wilson, accompanied by Mrs. Alex Wim- Haines l0CaUng ,n New "azelton. A. M. Ruddy returned to Burns "A MAN'S MAN" CLOSE-UP OF ' HOLLYWOOD A Hollywood play without a single scone in it. This is the unique distinction of "A Man's Man." William new Metro-Goldwyn- coiuidonM. imnmm.,!. ,.. ... ' Mes, left yesterday on an exten- Mayer picture, showing at the made here recently in the town water lcd motor trip through the Capitol tonight. Directed by syt-nu A.-.good well has been, sunk southern nnrtinn nf thp nim-lnra ame9 Cruze from the Patrick bciiirid tnf'p'ark 'and a large tank,an.i u the pnnst coaRl cifioa ciue8, Kearney stage hit and laid en-erected with a capacity or 3500 gallons' tirely in Hollywood, it gives in-which wui be iwed to supplement thei p . u. Pnmmrni, timato glimpses of the film colony, present y,tem during the dry - I J ,),and, has commenced Jt t goc , t a ntw 17. e.rHiarrlV i , I', fruthe l0Cal w"hout any stereotyped studio new supply win be available trade, the beef having been pur- cenes. ' . - , , i chased from farmers 'throughout The "affair Is a hilarious pom- Liman K iSLa.. h di8trfct; "e,8ay8 th"e has i',a satire on all Hollywood life. Joan Watt of Prince Rupert are holl-, a marKeu improvement in wlln ove .omance running me quality of local steers this u. ouK"n uunu season which has enabled him to Kl, a movK-struck bride, who thinks she resembles Greto Garbo. Place on the hlock the h-f - . . , . . ... ... " ww - .1 W II n.Hir nr "nUmnnri ir. ma viir. rrrnman ox n.eicniKar i.o rf.j : - uiu uami uiniiwuu cl '"c ueorge. Handcuffs" fumi. the vlllnin Hischnrxed assistant director, and Kight Rev. G. A. Rix, Bishop Mae Busch, an appealing character oi uaieoonia, on Sunday ordained part, that of a hard-boiled extra to the priesthood Rev. Mr. Steer who takes the movie-struck bride of Vanderhoof. Thn uf.tmr under her protection clertrv cnnlip,i f Hmra ir.io.' One of the Ipectucular scenes R. Deith. arrived from Ann r! Of Sm thprn Kerr nf Hum. ""i"" ". HV V the week. Mr. Peter, being here in and " Swee nam of Endako Plah. ,te nTu r Grauman i charge, of the government liquor tZ il fam0U8 C 3C theatre, store during D. McKlnnon's vaoaUon. n a M'S ma(lc for the erection t . . . BURNS LAKE Mrs. A. A. Con no n of Prince Rupert Is visiting her sister. Mrs. J. It. Keefo oi an Anglican Church in Van-; , ' derhoof. .r NFW HAZELTON ! WKRK AT CAl'ITOL ' Mnn. & Tuea. William John Pearson and wife and Haines In ''A Man's Man." and ner mother. Mrs. J. C. Ilenkel dautrhter arrived from Kunulvn 4. i a'. i, i i a x of Francois Lake. Tfc,, "i" , Z"Z . ' " 1"UU'I i ""luj mviuuiK uim ure nion aOIOS. "r Uke on Saturday morning aooompan- , ,f i Wed. & Thur. Special, ita ty Mrs. Kuaay. who Journey very well. Mrs. Ruddy reside with Mrs. A. E. Klssock etood the win J ? ; A"derwn "On Trial." and Senr Bru- th'8 wUl i1,1.6-0 Wef.k for,.Yaiou: nier ,n Accordion Solos. In Tln-n. T . V . un - . V. - . . I vet ujr car wiiere tney win spend a month's hrtlldnvs M. O. Stleh wa a Tuesday visitor ' Burns Lake during the absence of P. district. Some years ago the early days, has returned to the district after an absence of several years. His present plans are not known, but Mr. Howson la Interesting iuually died out. CONSOLIDATED PLANS TO DRILL A. AND T. MINE PROPERTY AT STEWART ! Fri. & Sat. "Lightninif, with mini all ail star wir east, csbi, and illiu the iiic ... -.... "uw viibv ' ivyviw Ktwim r.. , , .reund Fore.td.ie a, being very good red Ieterson, an old resident worId famoug entertainers, A. J. Weatherspoon of Stewart ia back In the district and U vlstUng witn irienas at f Tanoeis uike. ?Lull!!: ,be" '"."The Winnipeg Kiddie,.' ' i . At the, present time there Is' a good deal of talk of organizing J. a.' Leat u relieving aent at a board of trade for the Hazelton there was an active board, but it irra- 4 STEWART MAN HOME WITH BRIDE FROM Heavy raliM have been falling every .;' , i,uw l,1Jl lnu UnLlLUIUim Villi day this week and farmers are asking northern par of the province has .".tmh Cm M t0 mikC:am2 &JrlVTd mV!, thu6 '? ' stcven arrived home on a sian wnn naymg. ample work for an active hnnnl c. i...... i ... Flody Stanyer returned to Burns Lake from the prairies last week. SMITIIERS Harry Howson, well known miner yt - - Jaw u) a uuni urtuilljJBUIiru uy tO dO. hl liriflo fnnnnrlv fr ltki... Baird, of, Iorjg- Beach, Cal., say the sUWlaVt yews. The wending, which came as a surprise to Mr. iSteveniVritnds in the. district. took place recently in Yuma, Ariz ona. Mr. and Mrs. Stevens have been the recipients of many good W?rkJ" going on apace at ,he ,helr return. Tliey are at present A. i & T. Dronertv whieh or.T . iiciuiik u., home in Ilyder, as Mr. Stevens Ann a trnnir nf fnn rtnan man n . ........ Mis. Robert, ha. na8 n "IterestS in Ihe tlis-a Marjorle enMedTn m,,n accepted n0W rnrrvlna. the . ,li position on the teaching ataff at SnUaMhmn JXi ?' I trict Which rCquire hi8 attention . Prince George. Another popular teacher f1 ,le ""P to.. he sPt where who will not be returning to Bmlthers d'amn drilling will soon be com- . T. p FdWflr(1 rannprv y..r1 .,, i. .,.. menced. savs the Stewart Vow. ' ine lort r.awara ianner nan cttt. who has been engaged for one of The work is under the charge of its. largest, pack of the season the southern schools. .ir. lamernn. wno is but recently 11,18 weeK-ena. arrived from Klmberley, where he ! . Several social evenu in Bmlthers' has been in the emnlov of Pnn - homes preceded the departure of Mr. ; sol (dated for a considerable teSMa&aaajSiMSa and Mrs. J. O. Stephens and family period. on Saturday night among those en- The present camp consists of t 1 -JSL, ;! 'our large tents at about an eleva-Try Wniht81.Tne honoTof C ; of two thousand feet, reached new'v built trail from Bear parting cltlaens. Mr.. Stephen, and a children win .. make their home m ver and following, . . in the lower 1 4 11 1 Vancouver, being accompanied by Mr. Stephens, who will spend two weeks in the south. With two day. of fine weather the ST. CHARLES MILK is "Made in British Columbia It Is pure, rich milk produced by the herds of our own fertile Frascr Valley, with part of the water removed. It Is packed In sanitary, sealed cans for your jnvenience. Write ui lor Ft Book ot Reipre VANCOUVER 'Support Dritlth Columbia Induttrlet" reaches, the trail to the Independ ence mine j Armstrong packers are packing in supplies and ma-ch'nery daily. The high grade copper showings clouds again gather to keep conditions are across the gully about five tar from seasonable in Buikiey VaL, hundred feet above the camp, and S ems ar.-ss 2,n:!:; vawa m D"V i a Uill u a wuov vis the opposite side. From this point diamond drilling of the hill will be carried out. OFFICERS CHOSEN FOR ALICE ARM TENNIS CLUB Officers have been elected for the tennis club at Alice Arm as follows: Honorary pre'sldent-P. Dresser. President J. Anderson. vice-president M. Thompson. Secretary I). Camnbell Committee Mrs. V. Henderson, Mrs. S. N. Stretton, L. Dodd and F. H. Henderson. Backache! Bladder Trouble I Sleepless Nights! "Fruit-a-tivcs" Attacks the Cause Braces the System If you suffer from back-pain, wakrful night, Improper bladder and bowel action resulting from kidney trouble, try "Fruit-s-tlve". This wonderful medicine made of Inten-sified fresh fruit Juice and the finest medicinal Ingredient restores normal sction naturally ... and quickly. Find relief yourvlf. It bs helped thousand I Get ,fFrult-s-tives" to-day at your druggist'. Combination SP.IjCI ALS for Wash D ay 1. bars P. & G. Naptha Soap 1 pkg. (1 bars) Sunlight (lZn Soap, 2 pkg. Lux UJv 2. 1 bar Klondyke Soap, 3s. 1 I'kg. Jlf nen 2 Beckitl's Blue 3. 3 bars Fcls-Kaptha Soap 1 pkg. I'earline ?CI 2 Lifebuoy Soap UIl 1. 1 can Snap 1 can Whit Soap 2 pkg. Lux ilCJn 1 can Lye UJ1 5. C rolls T. Pawm- 1 can ttlrldrq!illiV5 (ItZn cans OldjDutoh Cleanser UUV ONE Ilu SOAP FKKE WITH EACH DEAL Mussallem Grocery Co. Limited 417-123 5th Ave. E. Phones 18&81 P 0 Bur 575 U n PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS Monday, July 29. Good Health So Cheap And So Pleasant To Take REDDED EAT With all the bran of the whole wheat Two biscuits with whole ,milk and some fruit, give energy for the hot days and are so easily digested and so full of real nutriment for breakfast or lunch. ttsssaxtvu. iixmi III of Seriei T "liifTO EXTRACTS FROM VICKERS DIARY1750 f 3 MON. AND TUES. Two Shows 7 and 9 p m. WILLIAM HAINES IN THE HILARIOUS COMEDY "A MAN'S MAN" Comedy, WATCH MY SMOKE-PATH E NEWS ADDED ATTRACTION AT 8:50 P M Sam Drunicr, noted musician, in accordion solos. Admission, 15c and 50c LUMBER Thoroughly seasoned Shiplap, S IS Dimem-ion an Doards. KILN DRIED Sit.ha Spruce and Cedar Tinish, Ceiling, a:, Ku8ti'c. SPECIALTIES 1 x 4" Edjj:ce;rain Hemlock Flooring 1 x 3" and 4" Sitka Spruce Ceiling 1 x 4" and G" Cedar Rustic BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, II. C. Head Office, Seal Cove, Telephone, 3C1 Kctall Yard, Cow Bay, Telephone 123 FURNACE or STOVE WOOD Inside Spruce and Hemlock, Cut 11 and 10-Inch $1.50 PER DOUBLE LOAD IJOX CUTTINGS, $3.50 PER LOAD HYDE TRANSFER 171 3rd Avenue East PHONE 580 Heated Storage BAGGAGE COAL rrii.ee Rupert Feed Co. Received fresh supply Pratts' Baby Chick Food. Bulkley. Valley Hay and grain. Robin Hood Flour. i Spratts Dog and Bird Sup plies and COAL guaranteed to please you . PHONES 58 AND G58 Dr Alexander rnoNc s?s liMN'F.K III.OIH DENTIST CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND 20,000-TQN FLOATING DKYDOCK " Enginecrtt, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmlihs, Pattern Makers, rounders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of JIAIUNE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND' 385 mmmmmm Early Ad. Copy is appreciated