IT' PAGE TOUR Just right for pipfs! (J If you "roH your em", usi Oldm'tflntcvt , . dturtitt tobaut. In connection with the visit to pott of the two Untied States defrayers CrowninshieJd and Trever, an, enjoyable Cinderella dance was hed by the Moose Lodge In the Moose Hall Saturday night. Some 350 persons were present at the affair which lasted from 9 pjn. until midnight and proved very enjoyable. Music was by Bob Greenfield's Orchestra and Charles Lemon was master of ceremonies with CeeH Morrison presiding at the door. WEATHER REPORT Dead Tree Point Part cloudy, ligt southeast wind: barometer. 29.8; temperature. 90; light chop. Trfpte Island-Cloudy, tight easterly wind; moderate sea. Archie Watt. C. N. R. divisional master mechanic, came in on this afternoon's train from Prince George in the course of one of his periodical trips wort on official btifln t. J Moose Cinderella Dance Enjoyable Two Hundred and Fifty Persons in Attendance at Affair on Saturday Night Ogden'a cut plug is made only for pipes ... it packs right . . . lights right . . . burns right and tastes right. Try it in jeur pipe. OGDEN'S CUT PLUG CONGRESS . GOING ON DUBLIN. June 27 Over a million pilgrims took part yesterday in the services connected with the Euchar-istic Congress in Phoenix Park. Amplifiers carried the voices to all parts of the park so that all could take part John MeCormltk'waj the soloist. i Reports received here during the day stated that pilgrims passing through Northern Ireland enroute to the Congress were set upon by U Is te rites and stoned, many being Injured. LOCALNEWS Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cornish will saU tomorrow afternoon on the Catala for a holiday trip to Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Tutkert who have been on a vacation trip to Calgary, returned to the city on this afternoon's train. Mrs. Olof Hanson and daughter. Mis Linnea Hanson, came In on this afternoon's train from their summer home at Lake Kathlyn for, a brief visit to town. t Destroyers Left Here For South Crownlnsbieldt and TreTer Sail For ' Seattlt After Thrte-Day Visit to Port ' Following a three-day visit here after an Alaskan cruise, the Uni ted States Navy destroyer Crown lnshield sailed at 2 o'clock this morning while the Trever left at 8:45 a jn. Both ships are proceeding from here to Seattle. Roosevelt Seems Control Chicago Bijj Convention CIIICAOO. June 27 The Roosevelt forces seem to be In control of the national Democratic convention which opens here today. With prohibition no longer a party issue, the power behind Al Smith teems to have weakened. Delegates arrived hourly over the week-end and national figures opposed to the Hoover administration held minor cone lares prior to the big event. Cool Clean V Convenient ELECTRIC COOKING Buy YOUR Electric Range for only Put an end to kitchen heat and drudgery. Cook elec-' trically, the dean, cool, modem way with perfect even cooking heat available at the snap of a switch. Elec trie cooking conserves the full nourishment value of all foods. Ends waste. Helps cut housekeeping bills. Get your Electric Range on the sensational terms now offered ... a genuine bargain that brings you years of kitchen comfort and economy. RtPitmbcr thii ttnudiotul prut boUt onlj during Salt tnd it, includtt IniUdUtion vf range in jour borne, titdj to utu 1 1 $137.50 Cash (InttaUtd) Slightly mere en deferred paymtnti i'ay only $10 down Balance spread over 21 months Northern British Columbia Power Company Ltd. tBX CAH-T NEWS District News NEWHAZELTON Olof Hanson. M-P. for Skeena, and Dr. H. C. Wrinch. MIA for Skeena, were both in attendance at the annual meeting of Division B Farmers' Institutes which was held recently at Telkwa. Qfficers ejected for the ensuing year were as foHwos: persident, F. M. Dock- rill; vice-president. Mr. Owen; sec retary. D. Sutherland; delegate to advisory board: J C. Killer. Mrs. M. L Oreig and her da ugh ter, Mrs. Sam Kirkaldy, of Terrace were guests here of Mrs. C. H Sawle for a few days recently while visiting with Mrs. Oreig 's daughter. Miss Helen Oreig, who is training for a nurse at the Hazelton Hospital Mrs. A. M. Ruddy, formerly of Hazelton and now- resHlrur at Burns Lake, is vlsttxng In Smlthers as the guest of Mrs. George Wall About twenty carloads of poles nave been shipped by the Hanson Timber & Lumber Co. from here during the past few days. It is reported that the Canadian National Railways are about to cut off seven sectloa crews between Prince Rupert and Jasper. All foreigners who have not got naturalization papers are to be let go. Mike George started last week to get some 35.000 feet of logs left in the bush a couple of years aio out to the river bank ready to be dumped Into the Skeena as soon as the first drive is ready. BURNS LAKE Hon. N. 8. Lougheed has written to the Burns Lake and District Board of Trade giving assurance that the question of fire protection in this district is receiving serious consideration and that the govern ment Its endeavoring to work out some scheme which will give a mea sure of protection without too great expenditure. 'World Economic Conditions was the subject of an address de livered by Angus Maclnnis, Labor M. P. for South Vancouver, in the Community Hall here last Tuesday evening. About two hundred oer- oa attended the meeting and gave &ir. &iaclnnis an attentive hearine Olof Hanson. M. P. for Skeena. ore- sided. Mrs. Maclnnis also anokc briefly. Mr. and Mrs. Hanson drove Mr. and Mrs. Maclnnis to Smlthers where a meeting was held WdM- oay night. Forest fires which have been rae- tng throughout this district recently have been somewhat auDoreawd by recent rains but are stffl a men-see and will start tip again unless neavy rams occur. miss Catherine M. Irvine of Prince Rupert was a natter in this district around the middle of last week. Phil Bruaell celebrated hk tn.. ly-first birthday last week and a birthday party was often in hta honor by Mr. and Mrs. R. c. OUara Miss Bay of Vancouver, reore- ssnttnc the British and Foreign Ble Society, was a visitor here last week la the course of a tour of we central interior. Mr and Mrs. Ford of Chiiliwack hsve bean vtsltinc at Prarunii iv wnere they formerly resided. Hon. R. H. Pooiev. Attorn run. era! of British Columbia, and Mrs. rooiey pasted thronah her iut week In the coarse of a holiday tour AS. uirougn we aainet. OuesU at Francois Lake Lodge have been surprised to see the wealth of blossom m th ni. trees. Mr. and Mrs. Henkel have harvested apples at the lodge for auny years and a number of young trees have now started bearing. Ronald Prosser baa as mechanic for the Northern or- ag here. PRINCE GEORGE John A. Fraser. M. P. for Carifan addreased a luncheon of the Prince Oeorge Board of Trade on Wednesday, Etvta an tateiaetin talk m the prodHfdmgs of the last session That Dreaded Time of Life Mrs. Brockhank Tells Why She Recommends Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to Women of 40 to 50 Color and Appetite Ilcturncd 4 for "My age was 4& which every woman knows is a critical time of life when I derived such benefits from Dr. Williams' Pink Pills." writes Mrs. Brockhank. Hamilton. Ont. "I felt so tired and depressed; could not sleep; my appetite was impaired; my skin and lips were palid. I could not make any headway with my housework. I got discouraged, as tonic after tonic did not better my condition. My sister, a graduate nurse, advised Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. After taking a few boxes my condition greatly improved! My sleep was restful and my natural color and appetite returned." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills rebuild health by creating new blood and Increasing the red blood cells, which restore the wasted tissues and revitalise the exhausted system. They remove the cause of run-down or nervous conditions. Try them. At your druggist's in the new protective glass containers. 50c a package. of Parliament at Ottawa. In the course of his address, Mr. Fraser criticised he hold that the banks are keeping on the people and industrial undertakings during the a resent emergency. Many Prince George residents at tended a dmner which was held at Vanderhoof on Monday night in connection with the holding of the uinual convention of District "C" Farmers' Institute. The Institute elected officers for the ensuing year as follows: Honorary President J. H. McMillan. Vanderhoof; president. B. J. Down. Woodpecker: vice-presi dent, L. J. Preston. Vanderhoof: secretary-treasurer. H. 8. French. Prince George; member of advisory board. B. Blackburn, Prince Oeorge: alternate. T. D. Mitchell. Vander hoof. PICNIC POSTPONED The annual picnic of the local 1 Moose Lodge, scheduled for yestr r-day. was postponed on account of rain. The new date for the holding of the event will be announced la-, ter Picnic Specials For Everyone Why Cook When You Can Buy Cheaper? Friday, Saturday & Monday Peek Freaos Golden Puff nnn Biscuits, W-lb. pkg. Utv I. B. C. Assorted Biscuits QQi 1 lb Soda Biscuits 10c pkg. A for 29c Fresh Strawberries Arrlv- -i nn ing Saturday, 1 box X Vv Royal City Pork it Beans- OQ 16 oa, 3 for Lobster Paste Vs. for de- QCn licious sandwiches. 3 for Veal Loaf Square tins Q -f rs Libby'i. : for Canada Dry Olnger Ale Q-f rjc pints, per dos. V 1 u Felix Olnger Ale O-f pints, per dos ?S.TO Canned Fruit-Cherries. Graoe- frult. Apricots, 9n email sise, z for &tJ Aylawr Chicken Paste OCT small tins, 2 for Sunkist Oranges nen 4 dos o3 1 Lettuce 1 Cucumber 1 lb. Hothouse Tomatoes C(n mil fnr tJUSv Fresh Cherries 2 lbs. for 45c Fresh Plums QCn Iha fnr UUl " w Bread Fresh Cooked Ham Machine OtTn sliced. 1 lb. for 25c Chocolate Bars For picnics OCT 0 10 for Mussallem's Cash & Carry Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" 319 Third Avenue rhone IS L JM 'Christian Science' Was Subject of Study Yesterday The subject of the lesson-sermon in Prince Rupert Christian Science Society on Sunday was "Christian Science." One of the Bible texts was, "And I saw a new heaven and a new earth; for the first heaven and the first earth were passed away; and there was no more sea" (Revelation 21: 1. The lesson-sermon also included the following passage from "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "New Jerusalem. Divine Science; the rplritual facts and harmony of the universe; the kingdom of heaven, or reign of harmony." MONARCH ARRESTED Army and Navy Officers in Control of Situation In Slam Following Revolution BANGKOK, June 27: For their own protection as much as anything, the King and Queen of Siam are still both under arrest and army and navy officers of Slam are in complete control of the situation following the weekend revolution. The principal demand is for constitutional government and this will, it b expected, be effected by chanting the status of the King from that of an absolute to a limited monarch. June? Feainr. c.., yi ADMlSSlorr Robert momgoine - tn - Weak" With a Splendid aa pression and drive tt1 Blur-' Screen Son?- ' Sun Sinn xtBJ I i D A llnr I as 0 . "The Imperii!'-(( I realurf pr, , . . . . f.. . , James Frrar WUJ.NFSDAY I TUT! "AMATET R DAM I and Amat'3r Xl With a for gers, Includu.K , trip touriv.s itsseaer Prince.-, thur Slater arr: this momins! '.: sailed a coupi' Skagway ar.d -whence sh bound nex- s Cycliag t s fr' extmie tlut mjr roy checks for CmhkL". 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