inday June W jloi .THE DAILY- NEWS- PAGE THRKB Canadian. Legion Ladies Organize Afljunct to Terrace. BmFormed, Jnvew;a Cftnn DUltliAN. South Africa, Juno (CP Several shipments or padiiirec stock ha.ve been made tn j Atlin district; Dr. ftul recently from Kngland fnt on official duties. i' i i t'j jrnpruveniciiu ui niutA-nici-u j 7 (n tie country. LOCAL NEWS NOTES with i"'s- .vuibiii,. uhtt ,. n r. ... . . f,m U t0 Rlvers tfrRACE, June 7:-The local UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. 8teamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: TS.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 I'JVl Due Vancouver, Thursday pjn. TS.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, 10:30 PJtt. Due V&csouver, Monday am. If convenient please purchase tickets at office. Further Information regarding reservations and tickets from A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 568 HALIBUT The source of Sunshine Vitamins A and D Boiled Halibut with egg sauce is digestible, palatable, satisfying. CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. Prince Rupert, B.C. manager of Canadian Legion B.E.S.L. Ex- returned tojacutive meeting tonight; General am have organized a .women's) T.,v. inspector of 8ch , 4Uxlltarv to the Tprrace branch of saiIea hn nght on the !jie Canadian Leg on, Mrs. Dubeau , f or a trj to gtewart offjc,ai pr sldent; Mlrs, Northi vlce-ljutje8i president and Mrs. Stanley Mills,! secretary-treasurer, Inspector John A. finder, prov The Lwlon has come to an,incin ,,0iieei 8ailed this morninK ipcenf with the Oddfellows by,n the Princess Louise for Skqg-,bicr boiil bodies make use.of the enroute to Atlin on official Oddfellows' Hall, fcocal Legion af- duties. He will fly in from Car-Urs hav picked up considerably cross to Atlin.- rec :nf months. Dr. Joseph Ts Mainly, resident mining engineer, and; Mrs. Man uy sailed on the Prince Hobarfc this morning for a trip to the meeting Wednesday. (131; Mr: and Mrs. W. Kurulok and daughter Mrs. George Cam, and the latter's child sailed this morning on the Princess Louise tor Dawson. for a trip to Atlin on official Mnptly being ; duties, James K. Nesbitt, marine re porter on the Victoria Times, was in the city this morning making the round trip on the Princess Louise to Alaska. . Hugh McDonald, road superintendent for Allin district, -.Who. ar rived in the city from Stewart last week, sailed this morning , Miss Joan Halletl of Victoria, On her way to. the Naas Hirer Wenre officer for the Depart district to snend the summer, ment of Education, in the course "KKKI'-FIT" CI.ASSKS !Mr. George E. Windsor, wife ot of a tour of the district on offi- LONDON, June 7: (CP) Keep, the manager of Wales Island c'al lu,ies "Hed Friday night on ! 'la: at four cents a lesson i cannery, arrived in the city on f"e Pri.nce ',nhn ff Queen Char ire to be started by the London, the Catala last night from Van- lotte Cl- i jnt Council education com-couver. She was met here by Mr I -ttee Ff'v classes will be etab I Windsor who is in town attend-' I,jsmi ar eveniMK institutes in'inif a cannery managers con-to ip: 38 session. ference. Keep Comfortable IVfi Timo to Discard the "Heavies." SUMMER UNDERWEAR RAVON SHIRTS and SHORTS 70 per garment OXj. RAYON ATHLETIC (P-f Aft & C1 A COMBINATIONS JJLUV JOCKEY SHIRTS and SHORTS Lightweight cotton Eflp per garment i OUv FINE COTTON ATHLETIC 210n&C19 COMBINATIONS JXUU tpXsAtJ ANKLE SOCKS Light weight wool with garter top ftp per pair OVK, MEN'S SWIM TKUNKS Styled by Jantzen and Harvey-Woods. Newest model In a variety of colors j gQ to jJ3,95' WATTS & NICKERSON Men's & Boys' Clothiers Phone 315 458 Third Ave. THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED TRAIL UKITI8H COLUMBIA Manufacturers of Elephant Brand Chemical Fertilizer Ammonium Phosphates, Sulphate of Ammonia. Superphosphates, Complete Fertili2crs Producons & Refiners of Tadanac Brand Metals Oold, Silver. Electrolytic Lead, Zinc, Cadmium, Bismuth. John 0. Hlanchard, general pas senger agent for the Yukon and White Pass Houte, and Mi Hlanchard were passengers aboard the Princess Louise this morning going through from Seattle to spend the summer in Skagway. J, P. Forde, district engineer fpr the federal department ot public works, was a passenger aboard the Princess Louise this morning going through from Vancouver to the Yukon Territory on official inspection duties. Captain IV. W. McMurray R.N. H., manager of the D. C. Coast Steamship Service of the Canadian Pacific Railway, and Mrs. McMurray were in the city this morning making the round trip to Alaska on the Princess Louise Sam 'oods, who for years was eniraKed in the merchant tailor ing business here, is now located: at Port Alberrii on the West Coast of Vancouver Island. James Field, who several years ago was in the ship chandlery business here, is also now at ort Alberni. ; Sydney Houston, manager of the Hudson Bay Co.'s store at Port Simpson, after a week-end visit to Port Essington, arrived in Ibe city from the Skeena River on Saturday night's train and sai led, last evening by tho Catala on his return to Simpson. .Telegraph Creek, where he is to, be stationed, taking the place of .Constable J. V. Boys who is be-! ing1 tarnsferred to Alexandria Bridge. BUILD COSTLY HATIIS KENDAL, Eng.. IjIIU.. June .June 7 I The town a scheme (CI?) baths to be built at. a cost of S90.000. The bjaths will; have underwater lighting. MAY, CURB: SKY-WHITING j Announcements j Frank Blatchford, examiner, vjolin recital; June 10; Presbyterian Church. Presbyterian Tea, Mrs.. Ht J. D, Smith's, June 16. ' Parent Teachers' Tea,. Oddfel-low' Hallj June-18. United Novelty Sale, June 1C. Hotel Arrivals Central T. Morrison, Charles Johnson, Miss Frances Micholuk, T. 01, son, W. Levik, H. Torey and Nela Carlson, city; Mr. and Mrs. Paul son and M. H. Lawrence, Bill-mor; Nels Rokkjar and E. C. Am derspn, C.N.R.; D. Hadland and P. Handel, Vancouver; J. Kara-sosky, city. Prince Rupert '-J. G. Haslett, W. C. Stevens, II Doll-Irving,. R. R. Payne, G. IL Clark, J. M. Buchanan and J E. Graham, Vancouver; Mrs. A. MeLeod, Telkwa; Henry Harding. Berkely, Cal.; Mrs. K. E. Attroe and H. D. McKenney, Terrace; Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Windsor Wales Island; C. E. Avjs and Mm apd Mrs. II. W. Harris, North Pacific; Mr. and .Mrs. T. Wallace, Sunnyside; A. D. Malheson, Car lisle Cannery; C. E. Salter, Hays-port; D. McPherson, Oceanic Cannery; Mr. and Mrs. H. II-Gurd and James Lamb, Cassiar; Angus Currie, Claxtonj W. E Walker, Naas River; George F. Harris, Mil Bay; Henry Wey New Westminster; R. G. Johnston,, Inverness. Royal J. Antensen, J. Arsenau and 01c Baggen, city; Pete Johanson, C N.U,; Bernard Elstermann, North Pacific; J, Hay, Vancouver; Caleb Williams, Bella Bella; A. G. Stewart, New Westminster; M. Ohashi, Port Essington. Savoy P. T. Patterson, Surf Point; E D. Cronin, Dillmor; Mrs. J. Pat rick, Pacific; V. Soucie and Gns Gnensbauer, Terrace; W. Gustaf-son, city; John Barker, Smithei Timely Recipes ICE CREAM No longer, is ice cream regarded as a special treal for holidays and hot days, but. rather as a. part of the regular diet, being served as a dessert at all seasons of the year. Like all dairy products ice cream is a nutritious food, easily digested, palatable and contain intr all the elements essential lo body building and good health-fat, protein, carbohydrates and vitamins. When made from fresh clean-flavored cream it ha,s a delicacy of taste which makes it an ideal food for young and old. Vanilla Ice Cream (Using Freezer) One cup milk, 2 teaspoons flour r2 cup sugar, pinch salt, 1 egg, 1 .!.. ., ,1. in ...... L fnL 1 The date for the Prince Rupert '""1 "cni" vanilla. ? ',c,lc,u annual Flower Show has been set this year at Monday, August 1G. On that day the Princess Charlotte, Prince Robert and one of the other Canadian National boats are expected to be in port iwith tourists. The date set is a little later than last year. I Provincial Constable John Blakeston-Gray of Victoria was a ipasesnger . aboard the Princess Louise this morning going throuuh to Wransell enroute to tablespoon Heat 4 cup milk. Mix . i ... . , sugar, l. nour and sail wun remaining ',4 cup milk and add to hot milk Cook over hot water about 10 minutes. Pour over beaten egg, Return to heat and cook 2 min utes. Strain and cool. Add vanilla and cream. Freeze. This makes one quart of ice cream. Note: Flour may be omitted and 2 eggs used instead of 1 eggi l' 2 cups milk and l1 cups cream may be used instead of 1 cup milk and 1 pint cream. CHIMPANZEE HUNS HIOT LIVERPOOL, June 7: (CP) Mickey, 14-year old chimpanzee, took a day off from his open-air pen at the zbo and laid three men low, one requiring foui . . .... , m ... council has approved fltltnchfs U J inJu b' the keePer' for. ne swimming-;recapture Milk "Uuild B.C. rayrolls" london, June 7. cp)-sky Jhis, Weather, advertising is increasing; rapidly over London and members, of n P n( parliament are being urRed to flllu do something, about- it. It is Bet' ting on people's, nerves. Queen Mary tea, Mrs. Brass's, June 8. before j This weather Is one great rea son why we are so glad Pacific Milk is a product; of B.C. It is one of the reasons. Pacific Is sn good. .We really believe that If produced in many, places we could mention, Pacific Milk would not be as good as it is. And If you think that- absurd, Just ask someone who knows what conditions are necessary to produce good milk, and note what you hear Pacific Milk IRRADIATED OF COURSE Bernice Palmer says . . . What with Mother's Day and the rest, now it might be time to start a "Friendship Day" a day iri which old friends will get to gether, and renew old times, a day in which letters will be written, telegraphs be sent and1 remi-njsences exchanged. Surely there is; someone, somewhere, you haven't written to, or heard from for years, someone you used to have such grand times with", and who would like to hear from you again. Perhaps you will bring a ray of sunshine into a lonely heart or a bit of precious memory back to one who Used to be so close. Old enmities forgotten what a grand excuse to say "hello" to one you haven't spoken to for years to mend a quarrel, the cause of which has long been buried in obscurity. After all. time heals all wounds hhd that which seemed so important yesterday has faded into the past and. today the only thing that remains is the ashes of a very precious friendship. There is no room in life for quarrels.and hatred. Friendship is the Euiding factor of a nation It is the intangible something that makes it possible for all to) exist in harmojiy. Yes, let's have a "Friendship Day" it would be one way of catching up with, overdue corre pondence and an incentive in really get busy and write that, letter you have been putting off so long. However, with some it might be better not to mention dates. Age Is. a sore point with many who have misplaced a few years along life s highway! CHEERIO! Oakland, Cal; IJIfi STATE ELEPHANT I RANGOON, June 7: (CP) A tusker, nine feet tall, bought for $4,000 in Siam, arrived here en- route to Mysore State, where it will become a state elephant, It marched 300 miles through forests,' rivers, swamps and CUssiFlED FOR SALE FOR SALE G a sboat Annie McKay, : 27. h.p. Atlas, for sale this- week, $850 cash. M. M. Stephens. (133) COAL Nanalmo-Welllngton for furnace and heater. Alberta Egg-sootless, for the kitchen range. Albert Si McCaffery, Phone 116 or. 117. (tf) FOR RENT FOR REjnv-A single room, cheap. Phone Red 444. .(tf) LOST LOST Small brown silk purse at Salt Lakes Sunday, containing-money. Reward. Dally News. 132 TRAPPERS Will guarantee top market prices for Beaver and Muskrati Other furs at value, FRANK LOCKWOOD Phone Blue 729 P.O. Box ZOO UM! ACT I Frm No. 13 . PORM OP NOTICE, 1 Casslar Uind. District District of Atlin, TAKE NOTICE -bat Frat AckUs an0 Charles Oberiawwr or A-tiin, ui a., occupation' Miners, Intend to apply for parmlasloai, to purchase the following dcocrtbed lands: Cotnmmolng at, a pout located, two mile south ot Golden Chute on Taglh Lake. North Went Corner Pont; around runs 20 chains from this post In southern direction then 20 chains east, then 20 chains norm, than 20 chtn west, to legal poet of beginning FRED N. ACKLES CHARLES OBERLANDER. Dated ADTll 6th. 1837. COAL TO, PLEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed: FAMOUS: EDSON, ALBERTA COAL DULKLEY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND. COAL PRINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY PIIONE: 58 and 658 A. complete cosmetic ensemble for every type subtly, blended to harmonize with your complexion and- costume. ADRENNE Once you try this smart way to charm and see the finished perfection it gives, you will never again be satisfied with yesterday's antiquated make-up methods. Ask For ADRIENNE SCIENTIFICALLY HARMONIZED COSMETICS Now on Display Ormes Ltd. yfie Pioneer DrttQptsts The Rernll. Store Phones: 81 & 82 Open Dally From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m., 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. D. Elio Furniture Exchange MOOSE BUILDING, THLRD AVE. Phone Green 916 7 DAYS PRICE REDUCTION on BABY CARRIAGES Combining Service and Comfort We will hold any carriage on deposit USED GOODS Beds, Dining Room Suite, Chairs, Table, Refrigerators, Kitchen Ranges, 50 Feet Fire Hose, 30 Gallon Water Boiler, English Prams, Organ (good make), Gramaphones, Records, Violin, Tenor Banjo, Books, Singer Sewing Machine. Good Set of Books the National Encyclopedia, Teacher's Encyclopedia and Book of Knowledge. TO THE HOUSEWIFE: Have you started spring cleaning? You may have furniture, crockery, utensils, luggage, blankets, suits, clothes, etc. you wish, to get rid of. ELIO'S Trade-in Call Green 916 We Buy, Everything We Sell Everything, CALL GREEN 916 D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE Moose Building, Third Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. Hours:, Daily from 9 a.m. to. 6 p.m.