Roosevelt Helps New Deal Men Active Politically on Way to Pacific Coast OKLAHOMA CITY. July U -Here Saturday afternoon enroute west, President Franklin D. Roosevelt en- KELLOGG'S CORN .FLAKES ON THE MENU THIS MORNING ! SURE-EVERYTHING ON THESE AIR. LINES IS THE BEST Wherever quality foods are served the choice is Kel-lojrg'i Corn Flakei.No Imitation can match their flavor and I SJ H eriipneta. Alwayi oven-fresh In the patented htat-irald Inner bajr. Enjoy Kellojrg'i often. Ready to eat with milk or eream. At all grocers. Served in restaurant, hoteli and dlnlnjj-cara everywhere. Made by Kellogg In London, Ontario. UADt WTM MCKfO IfITt TASJt IfTTM , I? U""JU"' " va'- trlct north of Vanderhoof on of py. Port Simpson; D. Stevens fJclal business. Skidegate; Miss Rita Rogers, SteW- arL , . j Leslie Leslie Krug, Krug, Harry Harry Mr. John Berg, Burns Lake Dudley G. Little, Clarence W Mlchiel and J. M. Siegfried, Terrace: W. Laing, Victoria; J. H Lang, Edmonton; Lim Beck, Inver- lorsed another New Deal senator ness; E. C. McDougall, Vancouver. seeking renomlnatlon In a bitterly contested primary. On the way tare he assisted Senate Majority Inier Alben W. Barkley of Ken-tuckj and Senator Robert L, Bulk-kjf :f Ohio and In a major speech In Oklahoma City he spoke out for fcnator Elmer Thomas of Father Taught Baby To Swear Los Angeles Woman Tells Court In Applying for Separation Allowance Central Mrs. T. Foster. Smlthers; A Mlltchln, C. H. Olds and P. J Rolls, C. N. R.; W. A. Clapperton Don Peterson, T. Helle, P. Hudson F. Taylor and Mrs. Lelghton, city, Alfred Hadland and Melvln Han- jprincess Alice for Vancouver. u nl..... tt I 1 ' utrrg, vjuiiu nivcr. ricu iurtucr- brB,,Se,a)t; ,0u?. Lelghton, cjty, W. B. Graff, Prince George; M. Kowal, Carlisle; J. Ralney. Dun; das; Mrs. H. Paulson, Billmor; B. Doberzak, Pacific; S. Floyd, Vancouver. Knot R. Weeks and Richard Holten Prince Rupert; J. Smith and Jack Halrovd, Vancouver; Harold Hau-gen, Seattle: W. O'Brien, Terrace. Arthur Orifflths. formerly of LOS ANGELES, July 11 .Almost ' premier and now located at Juneau Wore four-year-old Oary Vernon' wntre he Is In the employ of the King could say "Daddy" his father, , Alaska-Junenu mine, was a pes-Orville King taught him to swear enger aboard the Prince George testified Mrs. Daisy King in dom- tnls mornlng going through for a estlc relations court when she trjp to Vancouver. Mr. Orifflths sought financial support pending recently sustained an accident to Mai of her separate maintenance njs foot tn the mine but is making snlt' a good recovery. MILK We Have Grade "A" Raw and Pasteurized Milk Dally From Our Own Herd Phone Red G08 For Hotter Dairy Products Dominion Dairy THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED TRAIL BRITISH COLUMBIA Manufacturers of Elephant Brand Chemical Fertilizer Ammonium Phosphates, Sulphate of Ammonia, Superphos-- phates, Complete: Fertilizers Producers & Refiners of fadanac Brand Metals Cold. Silver riMu ta4 Tine., Cadmium, insmuin. UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamerg Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: 1-S.S. CATALA EV'EltY TUBS- f.S.l CARDENA t'KlpAV, DAY, 1:30 p.m. 10!30 p.m. "u Vancouvei-, Thurs. a.m. Dae Vancouer, Monday a.m- ff Convenient, llease Purchase Tickets at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From A- W. NEWHIAN, Prince Rupert Af ent. Third Ave. Phone 5C8 Fredericks ;and Stanley Ames, from Burllng- hame, Calif ornla, who have been on a fishing trip to the Taku dis trict pear Juneau, were passengers aboard the Princess Alice Saturday afternoon returning south. ed Saturday afternoon on the Rt. Rev. John L. Coudert, Roman Catholic coadjutor-bishop for Northern British Columbia and Yukon, returned to the city on the Princess Alice Saturday afternoon from a trip to the Telegraph Creek district on ecclesiastical, duties. Miss Mary Welch, whose marriage to Dudley Little of Terrace Is taking place here this afternoon, arrived In the city on the Princess Louise this morning from Vancouver. Miss Edith Little, sister of the groom, arrived In the city on last night's train to attend the wedding. LAND ACT Nrtlre f Intention to apply to Lease iJind In Range 5, Gaunt District, land He-carting district or Prince Rupert, and Kttiinte on a reef off Aranzazu Point being a point on Ui wt aide of Zaya Island. Take notice that Frank Waterman of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation miner. Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands and foreshore's All of the reef off Aranzazu Point oammroclng at a post planted on a high grassy point on the south side of ithe reef, "thence ,1800 feet north east; thence 1500 feet north west, thence south east, .to point ot .beginning; and containing thirty-five acrw, more oi less. FRANK WATERMAN Dated June 16th, 1938. MM) ACT Notice of Intention to apply to Lease Land In Ranee S. Const District, Land Re cording dWtrlot of Prince Rupert, and sWAiate east of Prince IRboo Island In Hudson Bay Pass, near a conspicuous whit rock 85 feet high marked on ntmrt deixalted In the Lands, Depart ment at the City off Victoria In the ih ProTimw R4 "Conspicuous Kock." Take notice that Frank Waterman of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation miner, , Intends to lapply for a lease of the fol tawmg described lands ana ioresnore-amunenctaff ait a post planted on i gray rock lying approximately 150 feet north and w icei aun ai tuu ran- flolouous rook; thence 600 feet south east; thence 800 feet south west; thence BOO feet nortn wsx.; .inence ouo leet north east, ,to place of 'beginning; and containing sixteen acres, more or jess FRANK WATERMAN Dated June 16th. 1938. Phones 18 ti 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 SundaeJ, Sodai, Milk Shakes Opposite Canadian Legion Mrs. Len Brewerton returned to the city on Saturday afternoon's train from a week's trip to Dr. J. W. It. Rerinie, Dawson physician, was a passenger aboard the Princes Alice Saturday after noon going through to Vancouver enroute to Portage la Prairie. Frederick J. Patterson, principal of schools at Dawson, was a passenger aboard the Princess Alice Saturday afternoon going through to Vancouver .to spend the summer vacation. Morley Shier, well known powder representative, arrived In the cit on the. Princess Alice Saturday afternoon following a trip into the Tulsequah district. Rev. and Mrs. William E. Pietsch of Los Angeles, who have been engaged in evangelistic work at Ketchikan for the past few weeks, were passengers aboard the Princess Alice Saturday afternoon returning south. Known uawson clergyman, was a passenger aboard the Princess Alice Saturday afternoon bound for a trip to Victoria and elsewhere in the south. Mr and Mrs Phnrlpe C Rlnlr nf M. M. O'Brien, chief field en-'Grand Rapids, Michigan, who have glneer for the Consolidated Mining been spending the past week here it Smelting Co- having arrived aboard the eompany boat Cuprite from Anyox Friday afternoon, sail Jarvis McLeod Jr. returned home yesterday after a visit to Ketchi kan. He was accompanied by Howard Stepp, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Stepp of Ketchikan, Who will round trip to Alaska. with Mrs. Blair's father, Frank Berrv of Seal Tovp are snlllnc this W. T. Moodie. general superintendent of the Canadian National Railways for British Columbia with headquarters in Vancouver, and Mrs. Moodie were passengers aboard the Prince Robert yesterday returning ' south after making the round t rip to Alaska. R. T. J. Rose and dauehter. Miss Florence Rose, returned to the city cn the Prince George this morning ituiii v uiicau vtiicic nicy iiave uvku paying a two weeks' visit with Mr. Rose's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Llndegaard. While at Juneau they were able to see Lome Jamieson, formerly of Stewart, who had the misfortune to sustain a serious accident recently In the Alaska-Juneau mine, breaking his back. Mr. Jamieson, although faced with the prospect of being in hospital for at least eighteen months, is doing as well as can be expected and keeps cheerful. Announcements All'advertlsements In this col umn will be charged for a full month at a word. Serenaders' Dance, Hall, Monday. July 18. Anglican Tet, Mrs. July 28. Oddfellows' P. M. Good, PERMANENT WAVES Mrs. Crlttall 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 Upstairs over the Cut Rate Shoe Store Can You Equal This? Clean, Comfortable .Rooms with Hot and Cold Water Home Cooked Meals Beautiful Harbor View Board & Room $40 Mo. and Up "All White Help" KNOX HOTEL jtablishing in this district. Mrs. L. M. Fuller, who arrived In the city at the end of . the week from Victoria, sailed this morning on the Princess Louise for Atlin where she will attend the funeral pf her sister-in-law, the late Mrs W. W. Wright, who passed away last week. Mrs. Wright, who sue cumbed to pleurisy, was 42 years of age. . Howell Barnes Jr. of New York, vice-president of the Oeneral Elec trie Co., arrived in the city on the Prince George this morning after having made the round trip to Alaska and will proceed by this everting' train to Jasper Park enroute East. He is accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Oakes of Nerw York and Mrs. Phillip". Weston of Plttsfield, Mass. . t ,y- C.C.F. Tea-Sale (And Bridge Party Rev. Alexander Anderson, wcn; Suffu Affair Held on Saturday Afternoon and Evening by Local Club In spite of inclement weather, the tea and sale of home cooking held Saturday afternoon by the local Co-Operatlve Commonwealth Federation was a successful event. It was followed by a bridge party In the evening with eleven tables, the prize-winers bels ladies' first, Mrs. James Krikevsky; second, Mrs. J. W. Moorehouse; men's first, George Howe; second, E. Jensen, Mrs. Alex McDonald, with ticket I No. 13, was the winner In the raffle of a chicken. G. W Rudderham was afternoon on the Prince George for master of ceremonies. Vancouver enroute home. "Build B. & Payrolls" Helpful to Growing Teeth Irradiation makes milk a better milk for growing bones and teeth. It has made Pacific still more helpful, for this reason,-to very young children. And so for grownups. For the food that contributes to the health and strength of a child is certain ta.be of benefit to those who are grown. Pacific Milk Irradiated of Course Swain s Transfer and Taxi A. McDonald, Prop., Terrace Picnic Parties and Taxi Any where Special Trips to Lake-else Lake Also Boat Service on Lake Write or Wire for Further Information The Finest PIANO TUNING In the country can be yours, as done with the "Resonoscope" by G. C. WALKER Phone Blue 389 212 4tU St IX Tllfi mtkf.me roniT OF niUTISH COLU.MM.I IN I'HOIl.lTE III the .Mutter of the "Administration Art- And III the Matter of the Estate of Frank Hammer. Keceased, Intestate TAKE NOTICE (that by order of Hla Honor, W. E. Flaher, made on the SOt'i rfM nt Jiir. A. D. 1938. I WB8 .ppOlUt- ed Administrator at ith eat&te otf Frank Hammer, deewmed, and an parties dst-lng claims against live said estate arc iKiroby required to Xumiah same, property verified, to in on of before the 8th day of August, A. D. 1938, and all purtlea Indebted to the estate are required it pay the amount of theif In-dttadneB to me forthwith. Dated the th day of July. A D. 1935. ARTHUR J. LANCASTER, Deputy Official Atmlnlatrtor. Pr knee Rupert, B. O. Destroys Flies .rvnu. vainer iiiacuLo & r ii FLY - KIL and attachable sprayer Both for 59c Ormes Ltd. ZTiia Pioneer Druggists The XtJU Store Phones: 11 13 Open Daily From 8 a.m. till II yjn. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 .nw 7 p-tn. tin 9 jn- MacKENZlE'S FURNITURE SOLID WALNUT Bookcase $36.00 MIRRORS All sizes and shapes. British plate. QO An O.UU Priced from FERN STAND 7 CQ Walnut, round Everything for the Home Phone 775 327 THIRD AVENUE When You Need PAINT For Your Boat or House Buy ANTIMO WHITE It Goes Further Lasts. Longer Stays Whiter Made only by the Canadian Industries Ltd. Accept no Substitutes Sold Only By Silversides Bros. Paints, Stains, Wallpaper, Glass, 'Muresco All at Lowest Possible Prices Province of British Columbia DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Honorable Geo. S. Pearson Minister of Labor. Main Office Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B. C. Branch Office Hall Building, 789 West Pender SU Vancouver, B. C. The function of the Department is to'adminlster and enforce the labor laws of the Province, relating to Minimum Wages, Hours of Work and Conditions of Labor. Information may be obtained by employers and employees upon written or personal application. The Department seeks the co-operation of all, and offers the services of an efficient staff in connection with: Minimum Wages. Hours of Work .Factory Inspection Employment Conditions Apprenticeship Training Free Employment Service Trade Schools Regulation Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Accident "prevention. ADAM BELL, Deputy Minister, CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY rnoNi 7 H. 1 life i - Monday July .."-, Yin oAn.Y.Hiwa Orange Ladles Attend Church B, il, 0. Funston Delivers An. praprlate Sermon to Women Of Order Some fifteen members of the Ladies Orange Benevolent Association, under the worthy mistress Mrs. 0. Krause. attended service last evening In First Presbyterian Chnrch where Rev. H. O. Funstori preached an appropriate sermon which was much appreciated. J. A Tang sang a solo and Mrs, E. J Smith presided at the organ. Tht Orange ladies had a' brief march In regalia from the Oddfellows Hall to the church. Weather forecast General Synopsls-The pressure appears to be low off the Queen Charlotte Islands. The weather has been somewhat unsettled over British Columbia, with showers In the north and over Vancouver Island. Prince Rupert and Queen Char lotte Islands Fresh easterly to loutheasterly winds, probably becoming stronger. Cloudy and cool with shower. ' West Coast of Vancouver Island fYesh south to southwest winds, cloudy and cool with showers. LOOK AT THIS fl HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy W. H. Taylor and H. McLennan Vancouver; A. Butt and S. H. Ma?, nussen, city; Mr. and Mrs. C. Raabe, Blllmor. Iloyal A LOCAL NEWS NOTES Canadian Legion B. E. S. L. Ex ecutive meeting tonight at 8. General meeting Wednesday. (160 Dr. J. H. Carson sailed Saturday afternoon orj the Princess Altee for a two weeks' trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Don Burnett and child returned to the city on Saturday afternoon's train from a weeks visit in Terrace. Mrs. O. Stromdahi and" daughter" Edith, returned to thje city on the Princess Alice Saturday afternoon from a visit in Ketchikan. E. L. Richardson, provincial gov ernment auditor, who has been here on official duties, sailed this morn- lng on the Prince John for Stewart Provincial Constable W. J. Currle of Mill Bay. after spending the past wDek In the city, sailed by the Prince John this morning on his re turn to the Naas River. Miss Margaret Pickling, who has been teaching school at Dawson, was a passenger aboard the Princess Alice Saturday afternoon going through to Vancouver enroute to her home at Portage la Pralr'e J. C. Brady, district engineer Jot the provincial department of public works, returned to the city on .Saturday afternoon's train from a ' . j i- . . , , inp into uie umineca mining ais- Catholic Tea, Mrs. WcNully's, 41 5th Ave. West, Thursday. f 162) f Mrs. J. S. Black I leaving oh. this evening's train for a brief trip to Terrace. Dr. R, E. Coleman, pathologist of the Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital, will be the speaker at the regular weekly luncheon of the Mrs. Franw Ellison returned to Prince Rupert Oyro Club on Wed- the city on Saturday afternoon's .nesday of this week. He wjll speak; train from a week's visit to Ter- n the new service which he is es- race. 9 fl