Tuesday. July S..lgSL . t.-.. TnE EMIT HZv73 PAOtf TrXftVS LOCAL NEWS NOTES Miss Bird o( the Ridley Home, Miss June Batt sailed Saturday sailed this afternoon nn the Catala evening on the Prince Oeorge for for a holiday trip, to Vancouver. .Vancouver to spend the summer .... .vacation. Miss Katherfne IhruBsah and- ui Marlon Marsfr'salled this af-: For drunkenness. Ernest Crom- terrioon on the Catata for a trip to well was fined $25, with option of Victoria. i seven days' Imprisonment, In city Miss Joan Wiggins left at the, end iip wppk for Ketchikan where Ml w " Mr and Mrs. Charles Blair of, Orand Rapidst Michigan, arrived In : the city on yesterday . afternoon's train from the East, being called here on account of. the Illness of Mrs. Blalr'i father, Frank Berry of Seal Cove. As a result of some special advertising done bv the Museum crowded while the tourist shins BOOKS of I police court yesterday. J. C. Brady, district engineer for -v.. niv n visit with Mrs. Clar- the provincial denartmp nr. wt mih ence Purdy ahjl Mrs.iRlchard Hall. He works, left on last evening's J train for a trip to the Vanderhoof Allan LeMarquand, provincial district on official duties. government auditor, who his beenj here for some time, on official 'dut- MJss cteo Mussallem R.N., daugh-les, left on last evening's train for ter of Mr. and Mrs. N. Mussallem, Jasper Park enroute back to his returned home on yesterday after-headquarters at Victoria. , noon's train from Toronto where ' she has been engaged in nursing for Peter Lakle, C.N.R. divisional the past couple of years, freight and passenger agent, left i on last evening's, train for a trip j to Jasper Park. lie was accompan-' rj .iji . led by his daughter, Miss Helen DUlldlllP LlSl Lakie, whd will proceed to Chicago 0 for a visit. For Past Month New Hospital Bullillnj And Ten Other Items The building list for the month of June In Prince Rupert was as follows: Prince Rupert General Hospital Association, new concrete hospital Board yesterday, the museum jwas building, $113,724. were in port. There were no fewer Avenue, $70. thn i nnid ftrimlwlonn to the Jhn Mdrvold, museum during the day. Leaving for Vancduver oh the Catala today was Martin W. Swan-son, brother of the late J. A. Swan-son who died here recently. He arrived here on Sunday night's train and will, on his arrival In Seattle return by airplane to Chlca-i go where he lives. He was in Prince Rupert many years ago. If you wisn to swap aumethlrig fry i classified. Charles Scarff, repairs, Summit general Ambrose Avenue, $350. Theo Collart. general repairs, repairs, Third Avenue, $150. Mitchell & Currlc, repairs, Emad Block, $250. C. O. Svedmark, frame building, Third Avenue East, $225. 1 H. M. Daggett, repairs, Seventh Avenue East, $150. J. W. McKlnleV. repairs, Fourth Avenue East, $200. J. Unwln, repairs, Summit $250. Mitchell & Currle. new foundation, Wallace Block, $800. the NORTH At this time of year our stock of Books of the North is complete. Your Library iv Incomplete Without them. Your friends will like them as sifts. Buy them now. Trail .of -98 The tiooks of ROBEKT SERVICE Songs of a Sourdough - 1-00 Ballads of a Chee'chako -' - - Rhymes of a Rolling Stone Rhymes of a Re'd Crbss Man .- - $iJoo $1.00 ' $i!oo Miniature editions of the poems in soft.leather binding. Each , - vl-75 The Collected Verse of Robert Service-Complete, 1 volume $3.00 The Reign of' Soapy, Smith $1'50 Glamour o"f B.C. 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Princess Louise 5 p.m Baturaay 05. rn George 1 Pm July 10 and 24 Ss. Prince Robert P-m 1'rom Vancouver Sunday s. Catala ..4 p.m J Wed. Ss. Pr. Oeorge ... 10:30 a.m. Friday ss. Pr. Adelaide .... 4 pm. Ss. Cardena P-m- Monday Ss. Princess Alice, am. Friday Ss. Pr. Charlotte . a.m. July 4 and 18 Ss. Prince Robert 8 a m For Anyox and Stewart-Sunday ss. Catala 8 pjn. From Stewart and Anyox Tuesday ss. Catala ...11:30 a.m. Saturday Ss. Prince . George 6 p.m. For.Naas River and Port Simpson Sunday ss. Catala 8 pjn. From Naas River ahift Port Simpson Tuesday ss. Catala :11:30 a.m. For Ocean Falls Friday ss. Pr. Adelaide .... 10 p.m. Saturday Ss. Prince Oeorge 7 P-m- From Ocean Falls-Wed. Ss. Pr. Oeorge. .. 10:30 a.m. Friday ss. Pr. Adelaide .... 4 p.m. Ss. Cardena p.m. July 4 and 18 Ss. Pr. Robert 8 a.m. For Queen Charlotte Islands Julv 2. 16 and 30 Ss. Prince Charles :-- iu:-Ju a.m. From Queen Charlotte Islands Julv 14 and 28 Ss. Prince Charles a.m. For Alaska-Monday Ss. Prfnces's Aiirp a.m. SEBGEANT ROBERT GIBSON SUCCUMBS THIS MORNING (Continued rrom Page One) .edy, he had purchased shells In a hardware store. ! After having been served with , the summons earlier In the morn- inn for trespassing at the C.N.R. Specially prepared at the order wnarf Qunrich consulted with a! of the Prince Rupert Chamber 6f lawyer regarding hi? defense. There Commerce, a fine set of pictures of was.no Indication at that time that this port has been sent today to he Was contemplating a rash act. San Francisco where they will be I ourvlch had been at one time in exhibited In depicting gateways 'df'mental hospital several years ago. the Pacific In the art museum at An Inquest ppened last hight on the International Exposition to be i inspector Service and, after viewing held next year in the California the bodv. adlournment until this af- city. There are views' of the Can-j ternoqn. The inquest is being con- the fishing fleet, of the harbor and'tan anthe Jury consists of blT city and of resorts hereabouts in-1 George HUif foreman, J. H. Macey,1 eluding Khtada. They are the work R, w. Cameron, Fred Cameron. W.I of Wrathall's photographic stuidlo. j, McCutcheon and H. A. Duhamel., Explosion In Mine; j 14 Men Trapped ITKNIE, July 5: (CP) Fourteen men are reported to have been trapped after an explosion ripped through the British C61-unibia mine of the Crows Nest Pass Coal Company at nearby Michel. B.C. early this afternoon. Details are not Immediately available. Steamship Sailings Inquests in connection with the1 deaths of Sergeant Gibson and Ourvlch will also be held. i The funeral of Inspector Service i J tALA M Tr 1 loops. His brother, Constable Sam A""" HYDE FOU SALE rwt FOR Sale cheap. 30 ft. pleasure boat. Phone Blue 720. (15tU FOR SALE-33 ft. Trolling Boat. 10 h.p, engine. Snap for cash. Apply Joe Howe, Normern ixcnange, Cow Bay. (i5 FOR SAL&-152 ft. pleasure boat. Cabin. 5 h.p. Kelvin engine, centl'y overhauled. Phone Blue 726 between 0 anu i mui tlon mallea in piain wrapper, postpaid by us. AVrlte f6r miU order catalogue, saving 50. P.p. Box 91, Mall Order Dept. V, Hamilton. Ont. . (16p FOR RENT CLEAN, well -furnished modern apartments. Phone Red 444. (155) ROOM and Board in 'private home. 814 2nd. Ave. "over Feed Store. (153) FOR RENT Furnished Suite for summer months, washing machine, lroner, radio. Apply 733 5th Avenue W. (155) 1 raiister 315 SECOND AVE. FURNITURE MOVING Cartage Light Delivery Goal Wood Phone 580 ibnal "clerk. 'He- (60 ifas a- returned i man. He Is survived by a widow and son and daughter. Me has a brother, "Jdhn Gibson, here, Ser-geant.Olbson was born in Scotland. Both Inspector Service -and -Sergeant "Glgsdh we're members of the Masonic 'drder. j ' inspector Shlrass Coming: Inspector John Shlrass is duetto arrive here on Thursday from Kamloops to direct the Investigation Into the tragedy. The inquests were adjourned from this ahernoon until next Monday. Constable Gordon Daniels is acting divisional clerk following the death of Sergeant 'Gibson. . The remains of inspector Service . Will be forwarded to Kamloops to- 11 Hotel Arrival! Royal . C. Pearson, city; Miss Rita Rocl- gers, Stewart. Central otrvicc oi wi.cma.uu3. vau.uuvcr B. critall. Edmonton; H. Jerome, Island, will arrive here tomorrow C.N.R.; c. HoldS( deorge; on the Prince-George which picked' John Molve'r; Petersburg. Alaska; nim up eany uus morning ai-T Fielding, Alberta F. Gomefc, I Campbell River after he had motor- prince jjUDert ed up the Island to that point , ' kno Details of Shooting s 1 Q ' Lmd clty Ourylch Is believed to have shot.'- prince Rupert Service aWd Gibson from dls- a in-d $ ahd Mr H j B0yaner lance 01 aoouv u icei. iney ieii Mr and Mrs L j Bearg( Vanco-u. in opposite ; directions with feet al- ver. Mr Mrs. Charles C. Blair,' most touching. ' Grand RapldS( Micn . w s. Ander- The bullet which Instantly kitted on Terrace; Mrs Angus Currie the inspectdr entered at the base and Arcnl claxton 01 ine skuh ana is Deuevea 10 nave . struck the upper part of the spinal ! . Gibson was shot from one sfde 1 UU1111HO Friday-ss. Cardena . .. 10:30 p.m. . u. ss. Prln. Adelaide, 10 P-n.Kn1,a4;- Mnt.i nt h. hnVtt For New Hosbital of the brain. 1 nnrwloh ihM frnm n Hlstnnpp nf 1 niwv Jm thrhua rtrtor It wUl not be long now before the new hospital bainzFlf tte AV-in struck window from an angle, was v,o t.a'A n enue begins to take definite form. ( h. lh The Vuillet tivnt iwtuiBo wcic turn right through the brain, shattered' i"clcu " IU Ui l"c W I be the next steP and spent itself without going right. through. A check-UD lsibelng made on Ourvlch's gun to ascertain if It was registered. Fine Records Both Inspector Service arid Ser jeant Gibson had fine records in LANDINGS oollce work and the most of their,' Alltlf . . . . . .. careers iiau ucriinii uinu ij.ii.-i ish Columbia. Inspector Service started outj A - v . .nnntnUTft Ar In .wemy years ago '"".the month 'of June this year tot terlor and had seen service ati,j Smithers, Prince George and other interior points. He served overseas in the Great War In France, going over with the 62nd Battalion. He was widely known as a able and fearless officer and promotion came rapidly, especially In recent years. Former city chief here, he had been at Kamloops as district chief for the past few years. Only recently he had been promoted to the po sition of Inspector here. The inspector Is survived by his widow and, five daughters. He was a native of Ireland. Sergeant Gibson was -also an efficient and competent officer, specializing in office work. For years he had been stationed at Port Esslngton' before cbmirig to Prince Rupert some years ago. At the time' of his death, he was diVJs- June Lower Than Year Ago Halibut landings at this port for' alled 1,997,500 pounds as compared' with 214,400 pounds In the sarnie month last year. The American total for this June was 1,101,500 pounds In comparison with 1551,000 pounds In the same month last year, while the Canadian total was 896,-000 pounds as against 1,063,400. pounds. I PERMANENT WAVES Mrs. Crlttali formerly of the Hudson Bay Beauty Parlor of Vancouver will be glad to have you call at the Rose Marie Beauty Salon and give you advice for your next Permanent Wave. Specializing in all textures, of hair. For Appointment Phone 945 .Ubstalrs over the Cut Rate. J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank Bide. The Finest PIANO TUNING In the country can be yours, as done with the) "Resonoscope" by G. C. WALKER Phone Blue S89 212 4th St. Phones 18 & 81 P.O. Box 575 Stop In At MUSSALLEM'S CONFECTIONER For a Dish Of FROStKlSt ICE TCREAM "A Delight In Every Bite" Ice Cream Sundaes, Sodas, Milk Shakes Opposite Canadian Legion HYGIENE HYGIENE COUZT COUZT rBWHr7 HHH TN T1IS Of JUSTICE Girl of 19 Accused of Bad G)mplexion (Before Mr. Justice Kruscneri) Jcdci: Jine Smith, you hive had a tiix trial and you have bten found (uilty of the charge made against you. Pusonu: Y-y-yes, my" lord. Juocx: Very well, then. Your crime may not have been deliberate, but it wxi one of serious neglect You admit that ; though you do not. get enough time for adequate bpen-eir exercise you haVeiiieVer troubled to take steps to prevent constipation. Your complexion inevitably sufiered. Counsel rot thk Detcmcx; My. lord, I protest that there other causes. Judge: I said that constipation in-evitibly causes bad complexions; your client admits to the cause and plainly suffers from the effect. Pusoxek: It Isnt my fault, my lord. I couldat help it Judge: You could help It and you shall help it. This is the first time a charge has been made against you ; let it be a lesson to you that young women may not neglect and spoil the good looks that Nature gave them. Your duty to your parents, to your friends, to your mad Destroys And Other Insects 16 oz. future husband is to mae the most you possibly can of yourself. (Hr tb prlnntr eorrd ler fe . with btr hndkrehlf and wu bmndxl . is glut of vitor.) Judge: (continuing): You will ti placed on probation: for 3 months and .1 order that you drink one cup ot coffee or tea, or a glass 'of water at breakfast every morning Pkisones: But Iilways doi Judce : (sternly) : Don't interrupt I One cup of coffee or tea or a glass of water every morning into which you shall put as much Kruschen Salts as will lie on a 10c piece. You will get rid of Constipation and when you do you will never find yourself in your present predicament again. After consultation with counsel, the Judge announced that costs to the extent of less than le a day should be 1orne by the defence. "I believe I am right in saying," said his lordship, ""that Is 75c bottle of Kruschen contains 96 doses. That is much less than lc a day." The prisoner left the court smiling. KRUSCHEN SALTS relieve constipation and rhetimatistn Kruschen is a combination of .'several mineral salts which your body must get, in some way, to keep the blood pure, the Inside clean, and the sys TASTELESS IN COFFEE OR TEA abundant exercise and fresh air. You should have those salts every day: hence the im portance of the "little daily dose". Every drug counter sells tem generally toned up, but which you Kruschen in 25c, 45c and 75c bottles, can't get in Nature's own way without Wt the little daily doit that dais it. Flies FLY-KIL and attachable sprayer Both for 59c Ormes Ltd. 'Jia Pioneer Druqgiats The llextll Store Phones:' 81 ft U Open Dally From 8 a.m. till 10 ).m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 .m, 7 .m. till pan. MacKENZlE'S FURNITURE 5 BEDROOM SUITES Walnut, 4 pieces. From ..v...ii.-..--v 3 DINETTE SUITES Valhut, 6 pieces. t$112bOO G CHESTERFIELD SUITES 2 and 3pleces. 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