y, August 6, 1337. LLULiU a iSTHMff ASTHMA RELIEF ... Ovirn iFitt. RELIEF iuitndi have found quick and easy if! from Asthma,, IIy Fever and knchial troubles in the una of Kellogg' Uima Relief. You can relieve your Yring .enjoy me more ... witntn it! this famous herbal preparation Writ. Kellogg' Asthma Kelief haa m used by eufferers for over CO g-t. You simply inhale the fumea. , Your ntareit drug itort Toronto oourlo ha it. St .OOatin. trial aUetSci Alao obtainable li cigarette form. I Northrop A Lyman vo, umiicu IHTY DOLLS IN CONTEST fWfcrotinu winners in I, vents tfwhich Took Place Yesterday me playground Doll Contest held bb-3 i t .1 bSh ort.; a showing of 80 dolls. iFWii'iMfinrc uprp n fnllnu.s" f Acropolis t tlcmr Made Marie Doulter, Bvtjlcams riff i;: Elsie Kraupner, Nora Otatte t ii- EMc Kraupner, Dorcen Sir 9 t ' t ;i:d France Webber, v Sin id . Msftu. Oorrcn Stewart. pBBini" Grace Sales, Elsie Wrstvirw ! 0 m Made Luce Evins," M. IT-irtuilo " I d Lcj.jrc S.nith, Pat Patg) Moore, Patsy Jean Kelday, Zora MtCIVIlKMil B& Or Rosaline Tlialn Seal Cove BW lit. M;lrif Ifplpll Kliniinin r3t - -Jk? iJ1. L .... . - . c OUvra Sorenson. Elll Drc cd -Joan Squire. Pat " Margaret Lamb, Thorn - j Krau:e W- KrlxtltiK Pelprwm. arp Oorecn. t Ha- Doll-Marv Furcusen. 5;;rcn ;en Si1 Ocoraled Uu?gy Pat Me Mr.rv Dyphavyn. jy Crop Heavy Rulkley Valley EWTIIEHS, Aug. 0- Haying op- pni are still proceeding In the anr:y Ths weather has been for i.he past three weeks and (gal aeal of hay has been stored ., to the best possible condition is still a lot to get under '"it rain for several weeks M the riktHr-t WprlnP.criav and It rained quite heavily pera) hours but as It had been Itening for two days It gave farmers plenty of notice- to ?re for It and it will benefit a LOCAL NEWS NOTES Just arrived, new shipment o' Oxfords. "The Mayfair." ' tf. James II. Thompson left ai tliis morning's train for a visit to Ti'rracc. iSlll Mrs. Mellaril Lturnett of Tort Alberni arrived in Ihe city on the Prince Kupert this morning from the south to spend a month here visiting ,with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Uoddie. Mrs. II. S. Meadows, who has been visiting for several weeSs in Vancouver. Victoria'' and pIkp Where in the south''reiVriied to . . . 111. t A it uie city on tne I'rincn Kupert mis morning. Most of th! delegates from in terior points who have been here to attend the annual convention or tne Associated Hoards of Trade of Central Uritish Colum bia this week are leaving by this evening's train on their return to the interior. Some went out on this morning's fast train. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Allison and (Juesnel, after attending the cdn vention here this week of the Associated Uoartts of Trade of Central British Columbia, sailed this .afternoon on- the Prince Kuperl 'to make the round trip to Anyox and Stewart and on to Vaiicou- .1 cr enroute Home. Local delegates reluming to tJiu ciiy jectfiitiy from Ke.owna er aneiiiiiiig the i.yro Club u.stnci conveirtion report Jiav-ng inet a nural)er of lormcr Pruicu uujicii I'vHioeiiU in tlt;;l Jor uliy Evans, Elean-!"tU'act,vu H,tJ flourishing Okun- agan town. Amor.g lorm'r loca. peojile now resident in Kdowrra are Sergeant Alex MacdonaKl, at one time a constable of the old city police here and now city :ind district ch ef at Kelowna; Con stable deorge Wyinan, lormerly 1 1. . x : 1 . I; 1 I mm i ue I'njviiiKiai poiue neie; I). C. Pnlerson, former local manager of the Hank of Montreal and now manager at Kelowna, and James Douglas, who a few .'. similar line at Kelowna. Driftwood Bridge Is Now Completed ience to the farmers of the Driftwood and Glentanna areas. The old Driftwood bridge was car. riccl away two years ago and crossing the creek has been by a small bridge reached by a detour down the stream over a short space of ley viipv u;h-.rp n vprv hp.iw 'roueh road. The new brldce Is a is bring harvested. The crop much larger and more permanent ve c the hp.-tvipst ever known structure than the one which was washed away and should serve the 8. O. N. Picnic, TiiKwell Island. J ounciay, Aug. 8. Boats leave Cow Bay 10:00 and 11:00 a.m. For mem-i bers with friends. (183) I. v. Mrs. J. C. K. Scaly -arrived in the city on the prince Kupert this morning enroute to Very Rev. Dean and Mrs. J. B. Gibson arrived home last night af-tcr holidaying for the past' two weeks at Kltwanga Miss Eileen Malr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. 'Mair,- returned home on last night's train af ter spending the past month and a half In Vancouver and Seattle I!. F. Smith, general manager of the Premier Gold Mining Co., and Mrs. .iSmilh are passengers aboard- the Prince Itupert today returning to Premier after a trip to Vancouver and elsewhere in the outh. Mrs. P. C. Miller, who has been visiting In Vancouver and Victoria, returned to the city on t e rnnce Kupert this morning. She Mr. and Mrs. G. fc. Malcolm of was accompanied by her daugh- ter, Miss Edilh Miller, who has been spenidng the past two years in London, England. John H. MorVy. fanner of Owen Sound. Ontario, is a visi-or in the city today. Mr. Mnr-h'y has been visiting at Penticton with h's brother. II. I!. Morley, nd arrive.l on the Prince Kupert 'M nmrnln'r rY)m th south. He will nroneed Eur on the evening rain. Scratching li fl Ell BVC ltchln 4 Inject Bit Evm the miiatetubbnrn Itchinx nl innrct bitrm. athlrte'a foot, hivea. aclm. ffi-ma. and many other akin afflictinnt nuu-Ur vit-kle to conlinc. anlcrplic. liquid D. D. D. Prescription. Ita cratle oila aonihe the trrit;itrd akin. Oar. Itreiiirlru and auinlru dnej last Stnpa the mnet inteniie itcliinn intantlv A S$c trial tMKtle.atdni;atnrn.rirvniit nimuney bar k . Aik lor D. D. D. Prescription- 27 P.UG HATTLES POUT AKTHUK, Out., Aug. ( (CP, "It takes at thief to catch mo, ...... .vi,u n..' .1 n miei, utiawa hniomoiogirai fi2fi.i-..'i,. .....i . ....v.. r..'ii,.,l.i,lejiartjnenl officials believe. Con M-(Ufiiuy u rid ine inKenenti dis trict of calerillars and army worms two types of fly that live off the pests will be released in Ihe vicinity. KAIL CHIDF IS VISITOR (Continued from Page 1) SMITHEKS, Aug. G: Work on the this year's crop would be "spit- Driftwood Creek biidge, which has been going on for several weeks, will be completed by the end -of this week and will bo a great conven "It seems that it will be g'"i in some places and bad in others," said llungerfoid. "U dot's not appear that the lotal crop will be large." Mr. Hungerfonl had no announcements of local import ance to make. He displayed in terest in the possibilities of early Industrial developments here and gave assurance tha.t all possible co-operation wbuld be given by himself and the railway com pany. Rptirnspnl.it I vim nf tti.. Pi-lni-n ' districts for very many years as ,. chamb ()f the water cannot damage the pres- m . ... ,Ilmtrprt(11. . tn ,iilU(.,laa cn ouass- , . ' the Peace River outlet and othei ine roaa on oom smcs m ine maien There was lMche;.n oriage is oeing regraaea to suit ine in the Comrno(Iore Cafe. nnur r rr onrt n111 ha n Imnmvo. . n i a u..U(jv ..m i. ine part' nas travelled some ment over the old conditions. 4300 miies sfpce eaving Mont- irea eleven days ago and has visi the growing grain crops by filling ted points on the Company's out the heads of wheat, barley .and lines in Ontario, Manitoba, Sas-oats and so Improve them consid- katchewan, Alberta and llritish crably. Columbia. I I f lill Si .11 I hi i II , iiB THE DAILY NEWS WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront With a good-sized fist of pas sengers Including juitc a number of tourists, some making tie round trip and others on their way east from here by rail, C.N it. steamer Prince Ilupert, Capt Neil .McLean, arrived in port at1 10 o'clock this morning from Vancouver, Powell Uiver ai.u Ocean Falls and will sail at .1 p.m. for Anyox and Stewart whence she will relurn here to morrow evening southbound. The troller Svalbard, Capt. Harold "Slmonson, today delivered 1800 pounds of cohoes, troller Victory F., Captain Johnny Fredheim, delivered 500 pounds of spring salmon and 600 pounds of cohoes and the trail er Adjust, Captain Jens Moen, de livered 500 pounds of spring salmon and 800 pounds of cohoes to the Fishermen's Co-operative at 9c for cohoes and 10c for spring salmon. The GO-foot power yacht Mary PapHpH? 'cr, Gibbs, and party on board, was an overnight visitor in port during the course of an Alaskan cruise. The trim little' vessel arrived yesterday afternoon from Vancouver and left this morn-'ing for Ketchikan. Imperial Oil Co. for Uritish Col umbia with headquarters at Van couver, arrived here yesterd.lj afternoon and was. in the air again this morning. WANDERING PANTS THE PAS, Man.. Aug. 6: (CP) When Ross Moxley, local blacksmith, climbed out of The Pas River after a swim he found his pants and $12 In cash missing from the spot where he had laid them. HINTS ON HOW TO WIN RraHcarrfully rrrty Btof thisadvcrlisrnK'nt. In th description i( Yti.,and what it dura, you wil I find many eicrllent ideal (or completing your airnple italcmenta in 25 worth or leaa. Try OXYttH for washing clothes, and are for yourself what It dors. Note that vou can eel ikirk, billnry auda in any water- -hard or soft. Note Ikjw quickly these luds louk Ikt Hit loot! from tlotku. Rrmrmlirr that the judpt will lie impressed more by simple and sincre phrasrs rmHi rmng what you think of OxYnot, than by fnty wcl. What is most Important, is your own bouest reaction to lire iwiriuct. CONTEST RULES READ CAREFULLY 1 Simply hnMi the srnlrm e "I like OxmiL for washing clothes Ircausu . . (writing 25 additional words or less). Write your en. 1 1 y on tlie blank at I lie right, or on a separate Bhrcl of plain paper . Sign your name and address. Alan tie sure to give Hie name and nddrcna of tlie dealer who sells you OXYDOC 2 Sf nd in as many entries as you wish, fmijrj rati out ii arrow la,iird bv an OX YIM)L hot-lvf. any tin (at liKiimil,). Mail your entries to Oxydol, Hox 735, Cincinnati. Ohio. 3 There are .10 separate contesti-i new contest each day fexcept iSaf urdays and Sundays) from August 9th to September 17th. in-elusive. All entries received by l"rocter & Camlde on any contest day will I entered in that day's contest. Entries received any time liefoie August ilth will be entered in the August 9th contest. All entries received on Saturdays and Sundays will automatically Iwrntered in the a ulrst for the following Monday. The finalCKHh) rnntest on Septemlirr 17th willlmtudeallenlrirs received on that day amlaW entries fiesmarM not later than midnight of that day. 4 The wlnis nj of each nay's contest will receive $1.01X1 All winners will be notllied by telegram and their names announced daily, beginning Monday, Aug. loth, over tlie OXVDoUMa I Vrkins-radHi program. 5 All entries will be Judged on the basis of sincerity, clearness, and piirticularlyis-igiii.-ilily.l'rnmanshlpandfancyentriesdonotaiiint ritra. Decision of tlie judges will he final. Duplicate prises will lie awarded Incase of tics. Norntrleswillbe returned. Allentries. ideas and contcnU thereof, become the property of l"rocter & Gamble. 6 Anyone may enter these contests except employees of IVocter & Gamble and of their advertising agencies, and the families of these emiiloyeea. 1 hese contests arady only to the United Slates. Canada and Hawaii and are subject to all Dominion, lYovince and local laws and regulations.. final (30th) Contest Closet at 12 Midnight, Sept 17, 1937 i ra.Tjj" V.33 7 A NEW CONTEST and a NEW CHANCE to WIN $1,000 EACH DAY for 30 DAYS! Contests Open August 9 and Continue Every Week Day, Except Saturdays and Sundays, Through September 17 HERE'S ALL YOU DO: JUST COMPLETE THIS SENTENCE: " Like OXYDOL For Washing Clothes Because ( ,' (in 25 additional word, or !) The Purpose of this Contest is to Introduce to Your Home this Amazing" IS Minute Soaking" Laundry Soap-OXYDOL Here's the most amazing contest of all time . , because J ou have a ntw chance each day to win $1JU0Q cash! 30 daily contests in all! And a brand-new $1,000 bill given away each day! And the requirement for the contest is so simple, so easy, tliat ev en a child can win I All you do is finish the sentence shown on the entry blank ... "I like Oxydol for waslung clothes because . . ." (in 25 additional words or less). For instance, one simple answer would be as follows: "I like Oxyixjl for washing clothes because it gets them 4 to 5 shades whiter without scrubbing or boiling." What Oxydol Is Oxywl is science's newest and most amazing laundry soap, develoX"d by the makersof gentle I vory. Combining speed and safety in an utterly new way, it does these 4 amazing things: (1) Soaks the dirt loose in 15 minutes, without scrubbing or boiling. Even the grimy spots come snowy w hite with a few quick rubs. (2) Gets white clothes 4 to 5 shades whiter, pro ed bv scientific Tintometer test. (3) Cuts washing time 25 to 40' "mil tub Or machine. (41 Ypt tin sah fhar avwv u-nshahlp color comes out sparkling, brilliant, fresh! And hands stay soft and lovely! Women by millions are discarding old-fashioned soaps and switching to Oxydol ... to save backaches on washday . . . to get w hiter, cleaner clothes. IUJJJIJ L-lLJJi" HOTEL ARRIVALS nam Blckle, Grassy Plains; Dan McLeod, Cedarvale; Mrs. N. Sherwood II. L. McKenney, Terrace; Harry Towne, Blllmor; Clara Mac-' Gowan, Chicago; Ed. Croban, New York City. Itoyal B. Felln and J. Cervon, city; E. D. Cronln, Billmor. Savoy Dave Waddell, Vancouver; William S. Cooper, Terrace; George Waddell, Surf Point; Phil Brentzen, Port Simpson; Mrs. Ruttan, Penticton; John Walker, citv: J. Salt. Later the pants were found in his (New Jlazelton: S. N. White. Forest blacksmith shop but the money dale; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pombert, A. of Los Angeles, with its own- still was missing Hlgshaw. Montana. PAGH THRU -LAI LJLJ ULUT j Mrs. C. II. Hankinson leaves j Bmlthcrs on this evening's train Centra! jfor Calgary where she will meet Vernon Lcroy Rowc, city; Donald 'I)r; akinson, who has bcea on Mcltac and Mrs. I. J. McRac. CaW" , l" mey win inen gary; It. Speakman and J. B. Arm-?n?.rh" . 5C 7 ' bLi"Idu back hC1 V about a Week's time. Kt.rnn rVimnntrm- VLT T n.., strong, Edmonton; Mrs. W. L. Daumi Co.'s R J Carrisan, C.N.R. Imperial Oil tanker Ini-Dillmor; perial, Capt, A. S. McGaw, ar- , i. r.r,nce ""Pert rived In port at 8:0 this morn.' M4 A' R-Mallory. Port Clcmeps; ing from Vancouver via Ocean J: N Browning, R. M. Pidgcon, E. E. Falls with fuel for Ihe company't . Nason and W' R- Bucknall. Van-local tanks and is sailing this af-jcotlver; Pat Rcid Toronto; Forin ternoon on her return to loco. Campbell, Prince George; G. D. Marson, Winnipeg; I, S. Steensland, . MinneaPolis: Mrs. J. II. Chittick Travelling- by airplane, It. M. Pidgeon, district manager of the ! f nd dau8hter, La Jolla. Cal.; Wil- THE SEAL ' QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert i! 1000 r BROU&fTAltA BKANO-NttV iiooo But fom AAMKti! Cily.. A DAY FOR 30 DAYS 20 PAY MADE IN CANADA wmtmm m aa . 'or lusher drtaiis reiarUing tiui rno TUNE 'PeAt4 afffJafeJStftSTftS- . nrwnpmfwr for IfK-nl tinw. nnoitmm-ntK Don't Waitl Enter Now . . . Enter Each Day Remember, there's a new contest each day. A new chance to win a brand-new $1,000 bill. Start now I The contests begin August 9. All entries received by Procter Gamble on any contest day will be entered in that day s contest. It's the most wonderful contest ever held. It s the. greatest chance you've ever had to win $1,000 cash. The quicker you get started the better-so don't delay. Get Oxydol from your dealer today. vJrr strm' OA rep nc .'rvn'Ks. Name and address of dealer from wlioni you iiurcluued OxyuuL! E NTR Y BLU UK-j?"".? Now! 11 May vvi; ! il 1 fx I El lmt II IV YouACrisp,Newl,000 Bill " like Oxydol for washing clothes because I (Fini'sli the above sentence' iii i 25 addiiionai wordsor less) OXYDOL, Box 733, Cincinnati, Ohio. .r...il.nu.. 1 ....i.....j .',.!.. i ' . ...... :.. w .v. i. i .i l i. ,"",il',':',","Hniry "ana inesrnierce wnirn t gii "I ike Oxrnnr.fi wash-k' Ing dotlibccause . . . Also end.w-d is a box-W (or facsimile) from a package of OxvuuUjf , 11 AJJtrn.. .. I I I .. f 4 it 1 I I . 'Ci II I .' KJ I O XI 14 ;J JV 1m u 1 1 til V i. !l l i .; i Hi i in IV. Illl '. m ill j! X 1 -