aneday May 1MM)- r EM11" t If your digestion ! Stlow par ,nJ malt are followed by imrfH. ry t'' ple"nt way of dttpinK Ci a jpartlinj? ?lai of fou'i Fruit Sail" firiC tliiajc rvtry morning! F.no iUaaswoJ alkaline your dilutive trart, alwis the livr, encourages dilutive juices to do their job properly. Life today calls for mum : i i-Mtui Hotel Arrivals Savoy eirhnrvt Hnltpn nnrl P Allv. rltv Royal f S. Umpleby. Vancouver; Joe Prinee Rupert natt'snn vanranvpr ij. w. wen- E. Mason, loronwr, v. nope, V Wltsnn .and Ken MathMon. .if.... ripnron" h .i 1:1 vprnniup 0O mn Mrx i. I. nMiiii rr tjiii. ..Diver Mrs R nrvk-! nnri Mrs n, w oumuii, iiivriiic.-wi. a m A A I A M A Aim UA it muaiAU m c ii i-j o oe msneciea JUNEAU, May 18. The annual wriinn ni rnnneries Doin in stem ana souiiiweaicru ausiui acr me iieuim uiiu puic iuuu Xtmouncements All advertlsene nts tn this omn win be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Canadian Legion Tea May 18. May 20. C Y.S. Dance, Oddfellowls. Oyro "Maytlme" Dance, May 24, Rebekah Tea Mrs. Bert Mor ons May ss. Presbyterian Tea Mrs. J. R, tcnell's jIII1n j LOCAL NEWS NOTES Moose Members! Meeting to- R. L. Mcintosh Is .leaving on, this night, Initiation at 8. Hial at evening' train for a, brief businejs Hugh McDonald, road superintendent for Atlin district with 'headquarters at Stewart, came around from Stewart to Alice Arm on the Catala Monday to visit the latter district on official duties. Richard T. Evans, formerly of Massett and now located at Terrace, arrived In the city at the end of the week from the interior to enter Prince Rupert General Hospital to receive treatment. The Prince Rupert Gyro Club was In regular monthly business session at Its weekly luncheon today. A number of Items concerning club 110i trip to Wonto. Improvement U reported In the 'Col. J. W. kicnolU returned to the rimcu ui-uigi: muay iruin viturna cuy irom ew xorK on tne iTinoe where he has been taking a course George today to pay a visit with df artillery training. i I her mother, Mrs. B. Curtln, C. f. P. Faulkner, assistant dls-j Miss Margaret Beattie arrived in trict engineer for the federal de- the city on the Prince George today partment of public works, arrived from her studies at the" University from Vancouver on the Prince 'of British Columbia to visit her George today. . mother, Mrs. A. M. Beattie. Capt. J. B. Colthurst arrived In C. F. Dawson, federal architect, the city from Sooke on the Prince arrived In the city on the Prince George today and will proceed to George today from Victoria to ln-Terrace on this evening's train. -sped the progress of construction - I of the new federal building here. Mrs. D. R. Barclay returned to He is accompanied by Mrs. Dawson. the city on the Prince George to-' day from Vancouver where she at tended the United Church ' affairs were taken up. , President D. G. Borland was in the chair and there was a good attendance of members, William Solway. Commissioner of Boy Scouts for British Columbia, is a visitor In the city. He arrived" from Vancouver on the Prince George today and will be the speaker tomorrow at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club. EASTERN STAR TEA SUCCESS . The Eastern Star Maytlme tea yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. E. Jack, Angus Apartments, , was a very successful affair. Many ladles called during the afternoon. The rooms were decorated with a profusion of May flowers. Dr. R. E. Coleman, who is to es tablish a pathological labatory here, arrived In the city on the Prince George today from Vancouver. Dr. Jack McNeil of Smlthers last Coleman formerly headed the path- inight brought In a car load of grain, clogical department of Vancouver fed baby-beef from his farm at; General Hospital. Telkwa for the local abbatotr. He plans to return this evenlngr Alex Greenwood, son of Staff Sergeant and Mrs. G. II. Greenwood, arrived in the city on the Prince George today from Vancou ver for a, visit. He is recuperating from a recent operation for appendicitis. , 1 W. R, Devenlsh, general superintendent of transportation, Canadian National Railways, In the course of a western tour, arrived on the Prince George today from Vancouver and proceeds East this evening by train enroute back to Winnipeg. He. is accompanied by Mrs, Devenlsh. Get Wise to Constipation! When you're constipated, it's a preat temptation to be satisfied with quick relief. But phystca rpay become a habit. And they dci't keep constipation irom returning. It's so much better to get at the cause of the trouble. If you eat what most people do, chances are the only thing the matter is you don t get enough "bulk." And "bulk" doesnt mean fiovj'muclK you eat. It means a kind oX food that Isn't consumed. In the body, but leaves a soft bulky" mass In the Intestines and helps a bowel movement. What to do? Eat a little Kel-logg's All-Bran for breakfast every day and drink plenty of water. This crunchy toasted cereal Is not only rich In "bulk"-tt also contains the natural Intestinal tonic, vitamin B,. All-Bran Is made by Kellogg In London, Ontario. Sold by every groceir. l ,i ""T! Every !SEA CADETS IN DISPLAY (Continued from Page Pne) highest Individual icore .ljvSrJfle shooting. This .'medal, as well .as a bronze medal and two silver spoony were presented by Lieut. Green- Chief Petty Officer Cadet Ned Mrs. H. L. Landry, regent of 'Municipal Chapter, Imperial Order, (Daughters of the Empire; W. R. McAfee, president of the Rotary Club; D. O. Borland, president of the Gyro Club; Jack Preece, presi dent of the Canadian Legion Scoutmaster Robert Yerburgh, and . wood, the silver medal being won Q Captain G. O. Johnson of the, condition of little Patricia Nichols, city on the Prince George today r ThV mentioned thaj daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. A. R. from a business trip to Vancouver MBMVi BakeV we rorce wamQ P0301? De ' an Pbv 78- w Nichols, who Is seriously ill. . and Seattle, ZV J? T ' y' I tt 0,"' active around Prince Rupert In the T. A. McWaters returned on the' Mrs. Douglas Stork arrived In the gJ glveni every way possible with the Sea Cadet work. Anrirtlinfomant wa marie nf Tobey received Presentation of anr the lft by QlJeen M Cnapter) chor and sUr badges while stars j ,al Qrder Daughters of the were presented t. Cadet Sub-In-, , of k sum sufnctent to pr0. structors Norton Greenwood, Man-?v,de a unlform Jack pree(;e alsQ son Ilazen Hanklnson and. Bugle. announced he was preparttl tv-Band Leader Tony Christian. nish W uniforms. rwwf vn1iir ctHnPC urArA on i j ... iw. .i,i i rnree exniDiiion ooxing douis .r.Ht ,h.intrni..i concluded the evening's program boxers wereJohn Denning vs tor H. Hanklnson; Cadets G. BakerjThe vim 'HotiUntAn- i-nw An.A.i wls McLeod; George Greenwood ' vs- Bob Dick Cameron vs Peftc- Offleerl. Sub.lnstructor " .-r,-L o..u Floyd Keays. James Bryant was Norton. Alan.Burbank Sub-lnstruc- ref eree- tor Greenwood, W. Baker, D. Eby.i There was an Interesting flag Two years-iCadets Brass, H. Bur- j movement by the entire corps In bank. Soles. Wilson. Calderwood. connection with the singingof ;the Large, Davis, McLeod. National Anthem. One year Cadets Alexander, Refreshments were served before Mills, "Dawes, Nelson, Hunter, Bak- the gathering dispersed, er. Christian, Moore. Miss Maxine Heilbroner was pi- Various Speakers ano accompanist for the national Speakers of the evening Included anthems. 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