Wednesday, Jul 8, 1938 Today's Weather Dead Tree Point Part cloudy, calm; barometer, 29.86; temperature, 54; sea smooth. Triple Island Raining, light westerly wind; barometer. 129.68; light swell. Langara Island Cloudy, moderate westerly wind; moderate chop. p. II. Llnzey will be the speaker tomorrow at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club. His subject will have to do with British-Israel studies. The new president, C. V. Evltt, will be in the chair. FINDS ALL-BRAN BETTER THAN PILLS, SALTS, AND OILS This Natural Food Relieved Ills Constipation We quote from Ills letter: "... So I decided to make a fair trial (of Kellogg All-Bran), with the result that I felt much improved. I have quit all laxatives since 1929. "For 34 years, I had to take pills, wits, oils, teas, or other fluids, which did more harm than good. All-Bran now is our breakfast cereal for the whole family." Mr. Martin Wroblewski (address upon request). Meals low In "bulk" often lead to constipation. Kellojtg'a All-Bran provides generous "bulk" which absorbs moisture, forms a soft mass, and gently exercises and cleanses the system. All-Bran also furnishes vitamin B and Iron. Two tablespoonfuls 'daily are usually sufficient. How much better to use this natural food in place of patent medicines. Use as a cereal with mlllc or cream, or in cooking. All-Bran is much more effective than part-bran products. It is sold by all grocers. Made by Kellogg in London, Ont. U wwaa. LOCAL NEWS NOTES Canadlart Legion B. E. monthly meeting tonight. Furniture for sale. Apply G. H. Murtro, 310 Fifth. tf. Wlzner Bryant sailed last eve ning on the Catala for a trip to Vancouver and Calgary. Junior Stepp arrived in the city at the first of the week from Ket chikan and Is the guest here of Allan Kergln. Rev. E. J. North, pastor of the local Pentecostal Assembly, sailed on the Catala last evening for a trip to Vancouver. T. A. MpWnt.prs 1vol manaaar Col. Matheson. commissioner NOTICE rr These are a our policies: few of 1: Thrifty Buying. ". 2: Merchandise Turnover. 3: Give the buyer real good bargains as nearly as we can get them. 4:Come see for yourself the bargains you can get, where you can save real good money on used articles. WATCH OUR DAILY WINDOW DISPLAY D..ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE PHONE-GKEEN 421 S. L.- Special meeting of the (159) Lodge 8 p.m. Wednesday. the month. Miss of of Mr. Moose 159 . United Church Sunday School picnic Thursday. Cars leave church at 1 p.m. (159) Mrs. T. Gorman sailed last evening on the Catala for a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Foster ..Wlllaa sailed last evening on the Catala for a trip to Vancouver; C. D. Fyfe, accountant of the local branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, is expected back In the city on Friday after spending a vacation In the south. Mr. Fyfe was a recent guest at the of W. H. Malkin Co., and Mrs. Mc-'Fort HoP Ta"ern at HP Waters returned to the city on thej Catala last evening after making! the round trip to Stewart and An- j yox. i The regular monthly business luncheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club was held today In the Boston Cafe. President R. O. Large was In the chair and there was a fair attendance of members. Miss Margaret Beattle arrived in J. W. Buchanan, general manager of the B. C. Packers, .after a visit to the Skeena River in the course of an inspection tour of the company's northern opera tions, sailed by the Catala last evening on his return to Vat, couver. Dr. R. A. Trethewey, who has been practising chiropractic at Ab-botsford and Mission and before that at San Francisco, arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert this. the dtv nn the Catala sunri p. morning from her studies at Van-'g and has arrangements couver to spend a holiday visitinp to open ofnces nere the of with her mother, Mrs. A. M tie, 719 Fifth Avenue East. Jean Robertson, daughter and Mrs. W. F. Robertson. railways for the State of Cali- J 415 Eleventh Avenue, will be leav fornla, and Mrs. Matheson were ing on July 24 or 25 lor Montreal among passengers aboard the where she will embark July 31 Prince Rupert today going nortn aboard the steamer Andanla for to make the round trip to Skas-(Edinburgh, Scotland, to take up way. (future residence. Taking of evidence was com- J -lf rt f f ff 4 TT jpleted yesterday afternoon in the rrl ri.t I I case ui rung IsIiuub, isiiiucac, wuu Is charged with having unsealed liquor In his possession, and adjournment was taken until tomorrow for decision, Canadian Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports S3. "Princess Adelaide" every Friday at 10 p.m. To Vancouver direct SS. "Princess Alice" July 4th, 18th, 29th, 5:30 p.m. SS. "Princess Louise" July 11th, 22nd, Aug. 1st. 5:30 p.m. SS. "Princess Charlotte, July 15th, 25th, 5:30 p.m. To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway SS. "Princess Louise" July 6th, 17th, 27th. 11:30 a.m. SS. "Princess Charlotte" July 10th, 20th, 11:30 a.m. SS. "Princess Alice" July 13th, 24th, Aug. 3rd. 11:30 a.m. For Information and Reservations W. L. COATES, Gen. Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. IS BURNED Bristol Bay Property Valued at Million Dollars Goes Up In Smoke SAN FRANCISCO, July 8: The I Union Fish Con received word today that Its Bristol Bay Packing, Com-jpany's million dollar fish canning fastory had burned and was vlr-. tually a total loss. The plant was at , the mouth of the Kvichak River, Alaska. Pangborn Getting Ready to Make World Flight NEW YORK, July 8: Clyde E. Pangborn, round the world filer, was purchasing equipment today for a plane In which he said he would attempt a New York-Paris flight late this month, to publicize the Texas Centennial. Cyclonic Storm In Saskatchewan Breaks Drought WINNIPEG, July 8: (CP)- i Breaking the drought spell over most sections- of Saskatchewan, cyclonic storms today left property damage In their wake In central parts of the midwestern province. Drought is continued In Manitoba, parts of southwestern Saskatchewan and central and southern L 16. 26. Announcements Anglican tea, Mrs. Alex Rlx, July Eagles' Picnic, Qrassy Bay, July Presbyterian Bazaar, November . Anglican Sale November 28, FOR SALE Tenders will be accepted by the undersigned for sale of gas boat "Karen II" up to noon July 10th, 1936. Length 32 ft., beam Vi ft. Vivian S h.p. Fully equipped for trolling. Moored Cow Bay. Upset price $600.00. Terms: 75 cash. OFFICIAL ADMINISTRATOR DAILY Marwa Ottilio Coren Is Laid at Rest High Requiem Mass This Morning For Local Italian Wh Died Suddenly High requiem mass for the late Ottlllo Coren, who passed away suddenly at the first of the week, was celebrated this morning at the Church of the Annunciation by Father Maurice Smith after which Interment was made in the Roman Catholic section of Falrview Cemetery. Pallbearers were John Basso, Louis Lazarotto, Vic Benetton, George Clccone, A. Domlnato and Louis Amadlo. Former Commissar Of Soviet Russia Has Passed Away MOSCOW, July 8: (CP) Georg? Tchltclrln, former commissar of foreign affairs, died here yesterday at the age of sixty-four years. Germany Warned To Keep Hands Off of Danzig WARSAW, Poland, July 8: The official Polish press today warned Germany to keep her hands- off the Free City of Danzig. WAKE-UP YOUR LIVER BILE- Ad You'll Jump Out f Bd" U tU Morning Ruin to C The Bret boald poor oat two poasds tt liquid bite inu jroot bawd daily. It this bite la not flawing fiMt7. mr fwd dacn't d Isaac It Just dacara In tit bowtla. Gaa bloat ap ywir tomach. Yovtvt rociauxald. Harmful poiaona go tna the badjr. and in XmI mat. aunk and tha world kooks paak. A man bawal marament daaaVtatwan ret at tha cans. Too naad aoroUrin that work oa tba Uraraa waU. It takaa thaaa goad, old Carter' a Uttte Um Ftlta la cat tbea two poonda of bite flowing freely and make Tea feel "ap and op". Barmlaaa and sntW,UieT make tha bite flow freely. They do tha work f calomel bat hemnooakmatef inert an ta them. ak for Oalter'a Little Urer Pilla by panel Bin beam ly ref aaa any thing alee. 26c I Hotel Arrivals Savoy Mrs. A. Jones, Mrs. E. E. Macin tyre and Mrs. A. W. Collison, Sklde-gate; O. Webstad, city; C, Swanson, C. N. R. Royal T. W. Brelwlck and Arnold Brel free: those wishing a consultation are asked to make arrangements for same through their Family Doctor. tussi FOR RENT FOR SALE FIHI FOftp Model A Tudor Sedan . In ex cellent condition, :$160. Phone Green 245. FOR SALE Kitchen Range, n-plete with oil burner: Must sell quick, moving. Snap $69.00. Phone Red 972. (164) GENTLEMEN Personal drug Sun dries. Highest Grade Latest. Delivered, 15 for $1. (plain wrapper). Pacific Supply 751 Granville, Vancouver. FOR RENT - Furnished modern Phone Red 444. CLEAN Well-furnlshed modern apartments. Phone Red 444. (161) ROOM To rent. Board If required. Harbor view. Quiet home. Phone Blue 468. POSITION WANTED MIDDLE-Aged woman wants positron as housekeeper; Will so any place. Phone Red 417. White Apartments. containing TO SETTLE Looks Like Reconciliation Between American Labor Bodies Impossible WASHINGTON, D.O, July 8: A1J possibility of a reconciliation! between President William Green of the American Federation of Labor and John Lewis of the United Mine Workers apparently was swept away today. It was announced that neither Lewis nor any other representative of the United Mine Workers would appear before the executive council of the Federation of Labor on Thursday, In answer to a summons of Green's. WATMC NOTICE j I'se and Storage j TAKE NOTICE that Canadlan-Amrl- can Pulp & Paper Mills Ltd. whoee ad-. dress li 1030 Hamilton street. Vancouver, British Columbia, win apply for a licence to take and use 73 Million Gal-: loos per day and to store 2500 acre1 feet ol water cut of Shawatlan's -Creek, which flcwa South Westerley and drains Into Shawatlaru Lake, about three quarter ol a mile east ot the eastwly Boundary of D. L. 444. The storage dam will be located at the natural outlet ox suawauans uace. The capacity of the reservoir to be created U about 2500 acre leet, and n wfl! flood about forty acres of land. The water will be inverted from the stream at a point about 200 feet North of the wharf at the Wft'sffiJfJ..end. ol Shawatlan's Lake arid will be used fcr Pulp and paper manufacture purpose upon the land described as Water Front Block "I Prince Rupert, B.C. This notice was posted on the ground on the 22nd day of June, 1936. A copy of thl notice and an application pursuarc thereto and to the ."Water Act" will be filed in the. office of the Water . Recorder at Prince Eupert, B.C. Ob- g wick, Tacoma; Albert Anderson, I jection to th application may WVU v MV a 4ii 'V WaiU uvit V-a j a Prince Rupert H. W. Church, Vancouver. CHEST CLINIC Dr. A. S. Lamb, Travelling Pro vincial Health Officer, will hold, a Chest Clinic In the Prince Rupert Hospital from Wednesday, July 15 to Saturday, July 18, inclusive. Examinations at this clinic are UNO ACT Recorder or , I with the Comntrcller of Water Rights. (within thirty days after the first ap-i pearance of this notice In a local news-1 paper. CANADIAN-AMERICAN PULP & PAPER MILLS LTD. Applicant.' By WILLIAM GILCHRIST, Agent The date of the first publication of this notice Is Wednesday. June 24. 1936.1 Notice of Intention to apply to Lease Land I In Prince Rupert laud Recording Dis-j trlct of Range 5. Coast, and situate In Hudson Bay Pass midway between Bar-; nn am Dund&a Islands, belnc one-holfl JuiUe south of the most northerly of thej Mo mm T cl a nri i Take notice that Robert Irvine, of I Prince Rupert, occupation Shell deaJerl intends to apply for a lease of the following described foreshore lands: ' Commencing at a post planted on a; rock one-half mile south of the most northerly ot the Nares Manila, thence J west 15 chains; thence' south 15' chains j.taenoe-east ia cn&nux twute uuibii xj fdtB-t.poiat wnnwemitLjmci ine 22.5 acres, more of less. KOItF.KT OI.EN HIVING Dated May 20th. 1936. IN TIIK St'PREMF. ttl RT OMtKITISH (OU MIUA IN I'KOIIATK IX THE MATTKK 1)K THE "AIIMIN1S- TKATHIN ACT AND IN THE .MATTEK ()K THE ESTATE Ol' JOHN JOV, lTasrl TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honour Jiwtge Fisher, local Judge ol the Supreme Court of British Columbia, made the 22nd day of May, 1936, I was appointed Administrator of the Estate ot John Joy Deceased Intestate, late of Prince Rupert. B. C, who died On tfco 25th day of April, 1938. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same properly verified to me on or before the 25th day of June. 1936; otherwise disposition of the said Estate will be mad without iregard thereto. All parties Indebted to the said Esate are required to pay th amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. Dated this 22nd day of May, 1938. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. I..N1 ACT N'irth of lntriillH to appl)' ts Iase In Prtooe Rupert Land Recording DK-trlot ot Range 8. Coast, and situate fronting on the north shore ot the most suuUierly of the Nares Islands. ' Take notice that Robert Irvine of Prfnn Rmwrt nccUDatlon Shell dealer Intends to apply for ! of the fcl- i lowing described foreshors lands: i Commencing at post planted on a rock 200 feet north of the north short ot the most southerly of the, Nares Islands tbenoa west 15 chains: thence1 south IS chains thence eit la CDmtm: thence north 15 chain to point ot irvl nrvntainlliff 32.5 (.11 , "V .. U B acres, more or less. HOlir.KT flLKN IKVINE I pated May SOto, 193S. THRSO , ! iucin 1. 1 . t 1 " ' J NO CHANCE SPECIALS Pure Mint Flavored Milk of Magnesia 8-oz. -I Oaf- 16-oz. size JLtVx size Squibb Tooth Paste Reg. 25c value Special, 3 tubes for Milk of Magnesia Tooth Paste Reg. 50c Special Bayer Acetylsalicylic Acid Tablets 5 grain per bottle of 50 tablets Jasmine Manicure Kits Latest style Popular shades SHING0LEEN 34c 50c 25c 22c, 39c, 98c Superior Quality Steel Glass Vacuum Bottles, pint size 40c $1.00 $1.00 OrmesLtd. Pioneer Drttqpt'sts The Rexall Bin Phones: 81 & 82 Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m, 1 p m. till 9 pjn. For shingled houses and all rough board construction Shingleen is easy to apply and combines rich and lasting colors with absolute protection against all kinds of weather conditions. Fcom $2.10 to $2.50 per gallon THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. Union Steamships. Limited 15 Steamers leave Prince. Rupert ?for Vancouver; , T.S.Ji. CATALA EVERY TUESDA YJUSg P-Mjiui? V v Due Vancouver', Thursday p.m. ' 4 i,! T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, 10:30 PJW. ' Due Vamouver, Monday ajn. ROUND TRIP FARE leaving Sunday 8:00 PM. calling Pt. Simpson, Stewart, An) ox, Naas Ri ver returning Tuesday, $14.40 Further Information regarding sailings and tickets from R. M. SMITII, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 568 The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid. PRINCE RUPERT, EC. If you lose anything, try a classified ad. v. 'li