Wednesday, July 20, 1938. Weather forecast Oencral Synopsis The pressure remains high over British Columbia and it appears comparatlvel low over the Queen Charlotte Is! ands. The weather remains flnt ftnd warm over the province. Prince Rupert and Queen Charlotte IslandsModerate: to fresh southeast to south winds, part ture West Coast of Vancouver Island Moderate to fresh jiorthenil wind: fair and moderately warm. Smithers Wins Over Hazelton COMPONENT I PLANE HOPS British Pick-a-Back Aircraft It Scheduled to Fly Atlantic Toda) POYNES. Eire. Jiilv 9ft- rx The Mercury, upper component nf cloudy much the same tempera- j the Mayo composite or pick-a-back aircrau, was to take off here to day for a transAtlantic flight to Montreal. It was expected the flight would be made in eighteen hours. News reels and photographi of the arrival of the King and Queen in France yesterday are to be rushed across the ocean by the Mercury. QUlte fiUCCe&sfullv Viv t.hav Rmllhor. 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I UUYCr away for the past few weeks re- tongolfertd; treatment In Vancouver. p,ay- retur"ed the city fr6m the south en masse on Sunday and made a spirited attack on the local fans! having the lowest on the P'mce George this morning. and the records of the Smlther's score for 18 holes went to Len Evans! Iany 'rlend& wlu be eratlflpd to golf course. They were stood off of Smithers with a cventy-flve jm thdat Ws conditlon ls much PHONES 18 and 81 model Ocean Liner. 3 pkgs. 25c Tomato Juice Llbby's 4Qp airnlc size. 3 tins iJ,V Pure Maple Sujar Mb. fffo V,-lb. b, n:k brick 25c P. O. BOX 575 Mussallem's Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" PRESERVING APRICOTS No. 1 Crate. Get your requirements now. Prices will not be lower. Per crate Kofit-dale Asparagus Cut lints. 2 tins 35c fork & Beans Libbys AOp &0s 21 oz 2 tins Kfllo's Corn Flakes With $1.10 Ilappyvale I'ickles Quart bot Any variety. OTo Each Baking I'uwder Blue Aix tHp Ribbon, 12 -oz. tin Colgate's Fine Toilet Ap Sai:AsTOrted 3 tor'' Hunch Carrots 2 for .... 9c Vegetable Mirrow-Small p and tender. Per lb, The visitors' book from the lookout sblnd above the city police gardens disappeared on Monday and Staff Sergeant O. H. Greenwood stated this morning that he war anvlous to receive any information that might lead to Its The Prince Rupert Gyro Club was in monthly business session at its regular weekly luncheon today.1 Cecil Fitzgerald, district manager of Home Oil Distributors Ltd., was elected a member of the club.l President D. O. Borland was in the' CRITICISM AT STOKE STOKE. Eng., July 20. (CP) In stormy scenes at Stoke City Football Club's annual meeting a number of shareholders criticized the directors for alleged failure to j maintain an" adequate playing staff last season. PERMANENT WAVES Mrs. Crlttall formerly of the Hudson Bay Beauty Parlor of Vancouver Vill 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 Upstairs over the Cut Rate Shoe Store KEN RAYNER For Your RADIO SERVICE MODERN EQUIPMENT REASONABLE RATES PHONE BLACK 712 NEW ROYAL HOTEL j, Zarelli, Proprttoi -A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rate fl.ll 60 Rooms Hot to Cold Water Prince Kupert, B.O. rhone til P O. Box 1M THE DAILY. -NEW3 . JEAGE THREE LOCAL NEWS NOTES 257r Discount on every .$2.00 worth of dry-cleaning. Pioneer Canadian Laundries. (168; Earl Batt was fined $5 by Magis Miss Janet Rochester left on las evening's train lor Burns Lake where she will pay a visit with friends. . , ' ' ' ' f W. S. Anderson of Terrace, who' cpurt this morning on eaph of two, underwent an operation at the charges of lalline to produce a Prince Rupert General Hospital I drivers' licence and a chauffeur's last week ls making good progress licence. . r10 recovery, Ft IfnU T A.sn rxl OmIU Rev. E. E. Brandt, pastor of First1. ', .io ,,,,, . . u nas been on a trlP t0 Stewart on 2 ! t t.T toei provincial Department of Public eT Works duties, arrived in the city mrn.n morning from f n Cancouver where hf the yester(lay ternoon attended a convention of the Bap- bem m to back t In. tist Church representing the four terior western provinces. i fn. trhn nrc ,.. A- J- PWllipson. who has been WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- And You'll ' Jump Out of Bed in th Morning Rrin to Go Th liver should pour out two pound, of liquid hBc Into four bowtU dUj. ft this bll l not flowlnt freely, four toud doeantdlgeaU It )u.t decay. In the bowel.. Gu bkiata up pwur .tomscb. You (et eunatipoUd. H.rnf 1 pobon. ro into the body, tnd yuu feel .our. tank nd th world look punk. A men bowel movement doe n't always rrt ntthoeauacYouneed wimethfng that work, on th liver a weU. It take those rood, old Carter' Little Liver Pills to ret these two posuida of bile flowing freely and make you feel "up and up". Harmless and gentle, they mak th bile flow freely. They do the work of calomel but have no calomel or mereury la them. Ask for Carter Little Liver Pills by nam I StoUHirnly refuse anrtMiig 1m. 2A. Hotel Arrivals Prince Rupert Harold Lannlng, H. H. Brown, D rhnlr nnd there was a aood at-iC Sctt, D. J. Bartlett, D. J. Law- tendance of members with a fiwison- R- McDougall and H. McLean. guests. WANTED A NAME The Port Day Celebration Committee offers a $5.00 prise to the person sending in what is considered to be the best name for the winner of the Popularity Contest to be held in connection with the First Annual Port Day Celebration on Thursday, August 25. Mail you suggestions to Box 864 before midnight, July 19. (1C8) ROAD CAMP IS0PENED SMITHERS. July 20. A camp is being established on the Driftwood Creek road at the foot of the Bab-ine Mountains by the public works department and the road will be improved and extended for about two miles. This road serves a number of mining properties In the Babines and Is one of the Important mining roads of the district. Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. L. Vt Stephenson and E. M. aynes, Vic toria; D. McN. Lowe, Prudhomme Lake; F. Waterman, Seattle; Emily Chalmers, Sidwall E. Chalmers. Violet Chalmers, Eva M. Chalmers Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ward, Mabel C. Stannard and Jane W. McCal Miss Mabel V. Rice. Boston, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Croft, Gallup. New Mexico; R. W. Riley. Terrace. ! Ser enadersl Dances During York Visit Large Crowds Were Drawn Out Both on Saturday and Monday Evenings No less than 250 persons crowd ed Into the Oddfellows' Hall for the dance staged by the Serena ders' Orchestra In connection with the visit of H. M. S. York. The affair was in progress from 9 pjn until 2 ajn. Walter Smith was master of ceremonies at this dance Monday night.. On Saturday night the Serena-ders had a dance of equal success In the Moose Hall, dancing being In progress from 9 p.m. until 12 o'clock. There was also a large attendance on this occasion. BAR SILVER NEW YORK, June 4: (CP) Bar silver was unchanged at 4334c per fine ounce on the New York metal market today. Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Anglican Tet, Mrs. F. M. Good, July 28. First annual Port Day Ball, Thursday, August 25. Moose Hall. ml mm J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank Bldg. COME FROM MANYLANDS Largest Assemblage of aineers On Record Gathers At Jasper Park. JASPER, 'July 20: One of the largest Canadian clmblng camps on record Is In the making as the Alpine Club of Canada's annual camp opened Adjacent to the Columbia ice fields, 70 miles south of here on the new highway. More than J00 are already tinder canvas representing a dozen mountaineering clubs including the Swiss, French and Mexican Alpine Clubs. The Ladies' Alpine Club of England and the Scottish Ladles' Mountaineering Club. In his official welcome to the climbers, President A. S. Sibbald, Reglna, paid high tribute to the road building policies of the National Parks pointing out that the Columbia ice field was practically virgin territory reached hitherto only by lengthy Journey with a pac train. At the present camp auto mobiles are being used up and down the highway to reach adjacent peaks. Climb Many Peaks. , One of the Notable features has I been the establishment of the high lest camp ever used In the rockies. .The club has four tents fully equip ped on the Columbia ice field pro-oer at the 10,000 foot level on Snow Dome. Some of the best climbs will be made from It, notably Mt. Co lumbla (12.294 ft.) North Twin (12,' 085 ft.) Mt. Stutfield '11,320 ft) Mt. Kitchener 11.500 ft.) South Twin (11,675) a fly camp will be established today In the meadows at the foot of Mt. Saskatchewan (10,964 it.i further down the highway. Thus, provided the weather continues fine, the area will be thor- oughly evplored. A regular forest of skis marks ( the camp site beside the highway. Summer skiing on the high gla- lum, Hamilton, Ont.: Miss Jose-ciers ls a distinct novelty that ls phlne H. Wilder. Brookllne, Mass.: ' possible in this magnificent scenic. area at the apex of the main kock-les. The high camp is already oc- cuDled although camp has barely onened. Of the ten climbers who went up via the Athabasca Glaclerj yesterday seven had sklls. Skis win not only make for fast .climbing but add thrills galore to the descent into camp. Among the distinguished visitors In camp-is Dr. James B. Conant, president, of Harvard University. ; LONDON GOLD PRICE -si LONDON. July 20: (CP) The price of bar gold was off 3c yesterday, closing at $34.96' per ounce. MTiVtVirTrli I Rose Cottage, sale. Phone 572. Salt Lakes, SI FOR SALE Pleasure boat June; Apply G. Willett, Bank of Mont-rpL..'. (H2) FOUND . , .... etu A a Vi cr. Sunday morning containing! windbreaker and braces. Owner may obtain same by calling at Dally News and paying for this advertisement. tT PERSONAL WE HAVE HELPED HUNDREDS TO OBTAIN positions as inciter Carriers, Postal Clerks, Customs Examiners, Clerks, and Stenographers, etc., and can help you. Write us for proof and free information. M.C.C. Schools Ltd., Winnipeg. Oldext in Canada. IN THE MTKEME COVKT OF BRITISU COLVMUIA iw rn.irmift.Tt In the Matter of the -A4mlnltrtlot Act- tail I In the Matter of the tiUU or mnk lUuimer. Defease, lnwiiwo TAKE NOTICE that by order of HI Honor. W. E. Fisher, made on the S0 day ox June. A. D. 1938. I WW appointed Administrator at ithe eaUto of Pr.nk Hammer, deoauwd, end tui pmuee ot-tag claims e-geUnat the eaid eataW r IMBvby required to runuao. suw, ..M.iriAri i stia nn or beef or the aivi m... nr atio-iMit. A C 1138. aUad all WtLeo mlebted to the e5tvt are re- . -. . . . .1.1- Im. qxuid xo pay ve bumu-uuh, m mwm debtedneiie to me forttnrith. Dated the sui oj ai juxt, j u. iwou. ARTHUR J. LANCASTER, Deputy Official AdmLhietrator. rrtooe ttupart, I. O. Warwick BOX CAMERAS (Made in En (land) Takes Pictures size 3 1-4 . X-X. X 1 I-- ... $ 2 -1 K? Ormes Ltd. Pioneer Druggists The sleittl Store rhonea: SI ft U Open Dally From a.m. tUI 10 pjn. Sundays and Holidays From 12 neon till t jn, 7 D-rn. tiU pjn. MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE All Felt Mattresses Phone 775 Sizes 4.6 4.C and 3.3 EACH $7.50 327 THIRD AVENUE UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. FOR SALE Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver-: TJS.S. CATALA EVERY TUES- T.S.S. CARD EN A FRIDAY, DAY, 1:30 p-rn. 10:31 p.m. Due Vancouver, Tburs'. a.m. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets aj Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From A. IV. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Agent. Third, Ave. Phone 568 i RAILWAY I LINES Hf uhaicsi 1 isAtu. faw Canadian Pacific Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic s Trans-Pacific To Vancouver, , via OcerxEaUa'nd Vay Ports-. SS. "Princess j Aaeiaiae" tvery rriaay iu p.m. TO VANCOUVER DIRECT SS. "Princess Louise" SS. Princess .Alice" SS. Princess Charlotte July fl, 16, 27, Aug. 0. July 9, 20, 30, Aug. 10. July 23, Aug. 3, 13 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations From W. L. COATES, General Agent. Prince Rupert, B.C. 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