Monday, JuiieJMljMj ' et---J'1"""1"" LOCAL NEWS NOTES catholic 1a at Mrs. P. DeJong's, Thli afternoon's train, due from 71S th Ave. W. Tomorrow; the East at 2:30 arrived oh time. Corp. Harold Raybone, provincial, For Fuller Brushes phone L. pbllce sailed Saturday evening on Mumford, Green 897. Here until the Prince Rupert for Vancouver on July 1. tf. escort duty. HC will also pay a vis-. 1 it to Victoria. . Terrace July 1st, C.N.R.A. Ex- curslon. Pare $2.75. Children $1.40. C If. Sawle, publisher of the Om- dj lnfca Herald al New JlaieltbnY at- ... In Jhp ellv frnVn tho IntrU.T' Wililnm T tfalo lif . - ....... ...... - v. . . . V-; V C ii IlllUWii Al" I on Saturday afternoon's train arid a ka cannery man, was a passenger will Decpiurmiigiiume uiu evening, -uitaiu wig rnncess cnariotte Sat-. , urday afternoon going through on a PROSPECTIVE HOME BUILDERS trip to Seattle, re Invited to look over our ex- elusive list of BUILDINO SITES , John Williams, government liquor! In all parts or me city. VERY LOW . vendor at Atlin, was a passenger PRICES. It will pay to investigate. , aboard the Princess Charlotte Sat-Collart ti McCaffery Ltd. ,ui day afternoon going through on a ... '. a trip to Vancouver. Dr and Mrs.'O. M. Ferauson of BDwnro amwu m u.e cuy on; Alex Rlx. district manager of the Saturday aoon's train from lmnerlal 01, c retumegd the interior and sailed that evening dtv on Saturd afternoons traln on the Prince Rupert for a trip to from a M toT;rraec on Vanvouver. h.inp J, W McAuley, district master mwhilnlf for nnnnrtlnn Nnflonnl Railways with headquarters at Prince George, arrived in the city from the interior on Saturday afternoon's train and will return home this evening. Mr and Mrs. Herbert L. Faulkner) and son or Juneau were passengers aboard the Princess Charlotte Sat ! urday afternoon going through to ltai. iney are to maxe a trip to England and will sail from Quebec O. B. Burpee, general passenger, agent for the Canadian Pacific Railway at Vancouver, and Mrs.t Burpee, after having made the round trip to Skaewav. were here' aboard the Princess Charlotte Saturday afternoon returning south. Suffering from fractured ribs sus tained in an accident at Frank Lee's logging camp at Bishop Bay, down the coast from here, Bill Wolinskl was reported this morning at the Prince Rupert General Hospital to be progressing well. He was brought to the city by gasboat Saturday morning and removed to the hospital In the ambulance. These are a few of the things that Life Insurance means to thousands upon thousands of Canadian homes.which have lost their breadwinners. Countless families, which might otherwise be dependent on relief or charity, are" fathered by Life Imurtme day after day, year after year. Mr. . and. Jirs. W. H. Tobey returned to the city on Saturday afternoon's train from a trip to Park. Mrs. C. F. Harrison arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert Saturday evening from Stewart and will proceed on this evening's train to Hazelton where she will spend several weeks visiting with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. M. Newman. J. P. Forde, district engineer for the federal department of public works, was a passengei- aboard the Princess Charlotte Saturday afternoon returning south after making his annual trip down .' the Yukon River as far as Dawson on official duties. Dalby B. Morklll, well known surveyor specializing in mineral claim work, arrived in the city on Saturday afternoon's train from Barker-vine, it being his first visit here in some years. He sailed last night on the Catala for Stewart where he was formerly located. Mils Hettie Pottinger of New Westminster and Miss Ev doddard of Victoria arrived in the clty-on the Princess Adelaide Friday after noon from the south and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pot tinger, English Hill. They will leave on this evening's train for Hazelton and will motor from there back to Vancouver. In Memoriam In Fond Memory of Mrs. Astrid Jcrstad. We who loved you sadly" miss you As it dawns another year, In our lonely hours of thinking Thoughts of you are always near Ever remembered by two friends Jtumwufo o7amcces Fathered by Life Insurance comfortable homes! Three WARM, meals a day! Sufficient clothing and other necessities of life. 0t. . To these families, Life Insurance means money to pay thQjjills-rnoney to educate children and give them a fai start in life money to enable many a mother to carry on single-handed. Canada can well be proud of those thrifty, far-sighted men whose savings in Life Insurance build such financial security for. their loved ones., LIFE INSURANCE Guardian or Canadian homes THE DAItf NEWS Good Advice About Constipation ! A doctor would tell you that the best thing to do with any ailment is to get at It caute. II you're constipated, dont fiddle .with makeshift remedies. Find out what's giving you the trouble 1 Chances are you wont have to look very far , II you eat. Jus the things most people do. Most like- -It, you dont get enough" "bulk"! And "bulk' doesn't mean lust a lot of food. It means ft kind of food that Isn't consumed iri the body, but leaves a soft "bulky" mass in the Intestines and helps a bowel movement! If this is what you lack, your ticket Is crisp crunchy Kellogg's All-Bran for breakfast It contains the "bulk" you need plus the intestinal tonic, vitamin B,. Eat it every day, drink plenty of water, and Join the "regulars" 1 All-Bran is made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. Bible Translation Topic Of Sermons Visiting Soloist Delights Congregations at Services in First United Church The four hundredth anniversary of Tyndall's translation of the Bible was the inspiration of discourses by Rev. J. Clifford Jackson at both morning and evening services yesterday in First United Church. The congregation also had the pleasure both morning and vening of hearing solos by Miss Rose Hartwig of Cumberland who is a visitor in the city. Miss Hart-wig has a very fine soprano voice. In the morning she sane "ODen the Gates of the Temple" and in the eveninc "The LnrH Is Mv T.ifn" Vepeatlng by special request "Op?n me Gates 0f the Temple." Salvation Army Tag Day Success Gratifying Sum of $91 Realized As Result of Street Canvas Saturday Despite unfavorable weather, the .ratifying sum "of $91.07 was obtained as a result cf the Salvation Army's annual Self Denial tag; lay on Saturday. Capt. and M-s. Ivan Halsey were in charge of the agglng with others engaged In tagging including Capt. Jater, Mrs. Trank Pierce. Mrs. N. J. Jones. Miss "Dolly Smith, Miss Gloria Swanson Miss Betty Wide, Miss Margaret Vide. Miss Clara Pierce, Herbeit ierce. Earl Pierce, Freddie Pierce md Harold Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Smith of Burns Lake, accompanied by Mrs. Smith sr.. and their two sons, Thomas and Kenneth, are now on motor tour of Vancouver Island. They had left Burns Lake a few T?ks aso for' Vancouver on ac count of the illness of Thomas Jr vho is now much improved and ible to travel. UELL-KINGING FISH REGINA, June 20: (CP) Anglers hsre are complaining about "belled ish lines," claiming their use spoils 'he sport for "real fishermen." A o'ng weighted line holding numejV ous baited hooks is thrown into th'e water and attached to a flexible stake on shore. The stake Itolds a bell which rings and summons the dozing fisherman when a fish bites. Announcements All advertisements In this col-amn will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Anglican Tea, Mrs. G. Arnold's, June 23. i . Queen Mary Tea, Mrs. Parkin's June 22. Eagle's Dance, June 22. Canadian Legion Picnic, Dlgby bland, July 3. Phones 18 & 81 P.O. Box 575 Stop In At MUSSALLEM'S CONFECTIONERY For a Dish Of FROSTKIST ICE CREAM "A Delight In Every Bite" Ice Cream Sundaes, Sodas, Milk Shakes Opposite CanadlarxLcgion, Hotel Arrivals ' Savoy R. Barr, Porcher Island; A. Reid, Port Simpson; Charlotte Prevost, Metlakatla; Mrs. McLeod, A. Brett, 3. Olsen and Ed Thompson, city; E. J. Erickson, Smithers; j. Loeri and L. Wester. C.N.R.: Mrs. I. Rrown Miss Laura .Brown, Miss Grace j Rrnvn and Mr anrt Mr H Relrt ' Port Esslngton; Mrs. T. Johnson, Port Edward; C. E. Wilson, Vancouver. John Robertson, city. Royal J. J. Skye. Nels Mollne-. J. Rhodes, F. Wezek, M. D. Cocks, A. K. Mac- Millan and ft. Johnson, C.N.R.; G. Genberg, Bishop Bay; M. Haapala, J. C. Carlson and Eng Sun, city; W. Cummingt, Edmonton; F. Rantala, Skeena River. Prince Rupert Mark F. Rukin, Georgetown; H. L'. Goulboprn, Victoria; C. H. Sawle, New Haielton; D. B. Moskil, Bark-ervllle; Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Head and rMai June, city; T. G. Garrett, W. H. Trotter. W. C. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. D. Bartels, C. Claxton, Rayt Winters, F. W. Caldwell and H. E.-Ducommin, Vancouver; H. McDori-'i aid, Stewart; E. Mustard, Premier . Mr. ana Mrs. e. severson ana-family. Port Esslngton; MrsyAYHorton, Oelngle, SaSk.; J. P. Topping, Winnipeg; E. G. Ironside; Calgary, Central Mrs. Prevost, Mrs. Nelson; M. Mc-Kowal and G. Lelghton, city; H. Jerome. C.N.R.; James Grant, Vancouver; Eino Haapala, Decked Lake; J. Grantham, Decker Lake; R. Barr, Porcher Island; A Sandhals, Port Esslngton; O. Phillips, Jasper; J. Fielding, Alberta. Knox T. Janz, G. Ermick, A. Andersen, GUs Leighton, Amos Clancy and It. Knudsen, city; P. Sor'ensen, C.N.R.; M. L. Clark, Georgetown; Mrs. L. Atkinson, Metlakatla. Reach the most people in cttj tnd district with u HOrertiseroent n the Dally News 1 -subshiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiih suk m FOKSAtE 119 9th Avenue East. jlloderh'J storey house, 7 rooms' and bath. Concrete foundation; Priced low for quick sale. G. L. Roriej "Trustee. : (145) FOR SALE Houses. Phbiie Green 317. V. diiSl FOR SALE-,12 Rhode Island R d .' ihegs, lv year old1. ili'fiO. Apply I W7JTSrh4tf04'tlAx LOST LOST--Sum of money Friday at-'VC ternoon. Please-leave' DfliiyNeVs. Reward. " (143) I HELP WANTED SALESMAN direct selling latest household appliance. Commission basis. Excellent opportunity. References required. Write full particulars. Cashion, 1306 Bldwell St., Vancouver, B. c. (143) WANTED WANTED Tea Cup Reader,, Apply Box 22, Daily News. tf. J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank BIdf. The Finest PIANO TUNING In the country can It yours, as done with the "Resonoscope" by G. C. WALKER Phoiit Blue 389 tit 4tb St. --SV GIT SOME TODAY AT ANV stoue 7T1 . Dentists recommend It helps keep teeth strong and white, gives them needed exercise. Cleanses by removing food particles remaining between teeth ?' afterdating i . . Aids digestion too. A siniple aid to health! Enjoy Wrlrlcy't dally t-milliotu dot Recognized Leadership Revlon Nail Enamels The very latest in nail polishes. Come in and see the 1 shade assortment . ' i Price 50c For Amateur Photographers Kodak Developing and Printing Outfit No. 2 . Coniplete ajl ready for use, .An ideal, gift Price $3.60 Ormes Ltd. Zht JPioneer Druqtfists The UUU Store Phones: ll & r Open Dally From a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till Z .m. 7 n.m. til 9 p.m. MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE Holiday Time Is Baggage Time , A 'new shipment Of TWIN SETS has arrived in dif ferent shades to ; .matcn your apparrel. - Qirallty pidMbljf priced. Phone 775 327 THIRD AVENUE Swain's Transfer and Taxi ANDY McDONALD, Prop. TERRACE. B.C. Picnic Parties and Taxi Anywhere Special Trips to Lalcelse Lake Also Boat Service on Lake Write or Wire" for Further Information UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.8.8. CATALA EVERY TUES. T.S.8. CAR DEN A FRIDAY, ,DAY, 1:39 pjn. 19:38 p.m. Dee Vancouver, Thtrrs. B.nu. Due Vancouver, Monday AJVI. , If cenrenlent please purchase tickets at office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 568