PAOB TOUR I b3v nhfc. '(fi 1 1 mM under the auspices of the Anglican Young Peoples Society. A cook, foreman, and crew of four men journeyed up the Kit- segukla Trail Sunday evening for the purpose of checking a fire that was blazing through the forest 10B NO CERFflL FDR ME TODAY. . A lot of nw activity I fait oromd th eorntr. Spring bring mw iperti. ntw pltoinrti. Ckargt yor body with norgy yoa nttd to kttp going. Enjoy tht nourishing goodntit of Kollogg'i Bran Flakti. Htrt'i cntrgy. Htrt' flavor. Pint tnough tra bran to b mildly laxativo. Riady to strvo. Sold by all grocers. Madi by Ktllogg In London, Ontario. EAT TO FEEL FIT! SM1THERS (Would Deport At a quiet ceremony in the Uni- - M 1 i onfc ted Church Manse on Saturday sf- j lflalCUlllClllo ternoon last a marriage was sol- i emnlzed between Harry Hagman of ! Mayor of Jersey City Proposes Very Houston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ot-' Drastic Action to Hagman, and Effie Jean Birrrll. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew j NEWARK, June 16: CO back where t.hev r.nmp frnm9"il35. Fraser asked. Hague replied that such- persons should be "driven back." Ameri cans who were not satisfied should President of the Mothers' Union of the Anglican Church, left on Tuesday night's train for Edmonton af ter a visit of a few days here as the guest of Mrs. G. A. Rlx. From Edmonton Mrs. Ward-Price will proceed to Peace River for a visit be fore continuing t0 Toronto. Yl BU M U UN L. I TCV V&dl PREPARE ANY-?u kt -J AIL R'GHT. PASS IT OVER. WHERES THE MILK? iK. M U U MM M M a MM M l- I wmmmMmmmm n S-A-A-Y-THISISCREAM- LONG TIME INPOLICE Staff Sergeant George II. Greenwood Rounds Out Quarter of Century of Service lUUKSUirrtRtNT-TASTES DIFFERENT, TOO. IUKSIT. COST MUCH? Staff Sergeant George H. Green wood, chief of the Prince Rupert city djstrict of the provincial po lice, this week rounds out a quarter of a century's service with the force. It was just twenty-five years ago that Staff Sergeant Greenwood joined the force as a constable at ;Sicamous. From there he went to Kamloops and it was there he cn listed for the Great War in which he perled with distinction as a naval officer, achieving the rank of lieutenant-commander and win ning the D.S.C. Returning to Canada in the fall of 1919, he rejoined the provincial police and was assigned to the Carl boo where In a year's time he was made chief constable. After being there for a number of years, he was transferred to Fernle and from there went to the Peace River to take charge. Then he went to Grand Forks as chief constable of the Boundary district and three and M.m,'a half years ago came to Prince n - .. iRurjert to take chares of the cltv D. Blrrell The bride was attended franK "a3c 01 Jersey force. . w " ' -i - ,-0 , .. , , About a vear aeo he was by Mrs. Fern Reynolds and Harold;" " a ieu"ai cou" nearmiJ ' nromoted to to the the rank rank nf of staff staff ser-Hagman ser" supported " his brother. The that "y wh "mes here (Jer- H& 'sfiv Beam. , Hitvl nnH Is rllsnlnnsprt wl'h i ana ls aispieasea wnn ceremonv was rjerlormed bv Rev W. B. Mcintosh. Dr. E. D. Kindle and four young men from Vancouver passed through Smlthers on Saturday en-route to Hazelton. They are working in connection with the Geological Survey, Department of Mines, and are to spend two months surveying and examining our government should not go back OWUI crBeani ureenwooa, in nis where he came from but should lonS career, has seen a wide variety be driven back." service in police work and has Spaulding Frascr, counsel for the l3een associated with numerous im- C. I. O. and the American Civil portant cases. Liberties Union, questioned Hague at resumption of the hearing on an application for an injunction to restrain Jersey City officials from interfering with civil rights. AFTER THREE YEARS LEICESER, Eng., June 16: (CP) Leicestershire's four-wicket vie- old mineral claims near Hazelton I "Do you believe that persons torv over Warwickshire in a county They will finish the season cover ing the Hudson Bay Mountain claims near Smlthers. A lecture is to be given by Rev. J. M,.McCormick F. R. G. S. on Friday night in the Anglican who believe In the doctrine of cricket championship match was Mussollinl,. Stalin and Hitler should tne Midland team's first here since 5fiS SUrl" ZJ" f be to Alaska, Hague sug. vv -...v.. .iun win uc iiiua1 igested ' trated with lantern slides. This! educational feature is being held1 Mrs. W. Ward-Price, Dominion BAR SILVER NEW TORK, June 4: (CP) Bar silver was unchanged at 4334c per fine ounce on the New York metal market today. MORE SLUMS IN SMOKE WILLISDEN, Eng. June 16: (CP) This London borough's flremm have a new Job. By the "controlled fire" plan slum demolition scheme by fire firemen recently J stood by as 22 houses were razed. if THAT, MY DEAR, IS CARNATION MILK- AT ABOUT ONE-QUARTER, THE COST OF CREAM. NCE you try Carnation Milk for creaming coffee, cereals. r W fruit, you'll continue because of its smooth, rich flavour. But you'll like its real economy, too. And you'll like the way it improves the flavour and smoothness of cooked dishes-sauces, ice cream, puddings, cakes, soups. Carnation Milk is double-rich milk, with cream in every drop. And it is so convenient to keep it always on hand. For bottle-fed babies, there is no finer milk. More digestible, always the same, with an added amount of "sunshine" vitamin D. Send for beautifully illustrated Carnation Cook Book. A host of ideas and recipes for 15 &Eostpaid) Carnation- Co., Ltd;, Abbott St., Vancouver A CANADIAN PRODUCT f from ConttntJ Cow J jm w-m mm m wm m mm mm mmt tarnation Milk U. lo . Contend Hour" ..r Mondoy J.. eeo, yeur Mwlpoptf , w J THE DAILY NEWS TODAY'S STOCKS (Oourty 8. D. Jotuvston Co.) Vancouver B. C. Nickel, ,0Y2. Big Missouri, .32. Bralorne, 10.00. Aztec. .10. Cariboo Quartz, 2.20. Dentonia, .05V2. t Golconda. .03. Minto, .03V2. Fairview. ,06V'i. Noble Five, .02. ;f " Pend Oriellc, 1.50. Pioneer, 3.00. ' " Porter Idaho, .02 'z. T5 Premier. 2.05. Reeves McDonald, .26. Reno, .52. JXef Arlington, .15. Reward. .03. Salmon Gold, .10. Taylor Bridge, .02 Vi. Hedley Amalg., .05. Premier Border, .0 1 Silbak Premier, 1.75. Congress, .01. Home Gold. .01. Indian, .012. ' Quatslno Copper, .02. Haida, .05 (ask). -4 Oils A. P. Con., .16. Calmont, .19. C. & E., 2.00. Freehold, .04. r?; McDougall Segur, .13. M' Mercury, .07. ''; Mercury. .07. Okalta. 1.10. Pacalta. .07. Home Oil, 1.05. Toronto Beattie,1.27. Central Patricia, 2.55. Gods Lake, .49. Little Long Lac, 3.70. McKenzle Red Lake, 1.09. Red Lake Gold Shore, .15A. Pickle Crow, 4.75. San Antonio, 1.28. Sherrltt Gordon, .96. Smelters Gold, .02 (ask). McLeod Cockshutt, 3.40. Oklend, .17. Mosher. .31V2. Madsen Red Lake, .37. Stadacona, .45. Francoeur, .30. Moneta, 1.99. Bouscadillac, .03. Thompson Cadillac, .21. Bankficld, .70. East Malartlc. 1.65." Preston E. Dome, .87. Hutchison I.ake, .04. Dawson White, .04. Aldermac, .55. Kerr Addison. 1.73. ' Ur.hi Gold. l'.77 . Int. Nickel, 43.25. Noranda, 64.50. ? '' Cons. Smelters, 50.50. ' Barber Larder, .48. Rand Malnrtic, .39. v Athona. .07. Hardrock, 2.56. STARTS HIM EARLY LONDON, June 16: (CP) Ar. eight-year old boy has been accepted by Westminster Abbey choli school, the London" County Council Educational Committee accepting responsibility for his fees, up to 40 ($193) a year. Ql'EEN CH.UII.OTTE ISLANDS LANK IUSTKICT Recordlnu District of Prince Ruptrt TAKE NOTICE that BRITISH COLUMBIA PACKERS LIMITED OP Vancouver, B. c, flah packers. Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands, situate at the head -if Pacofl Bay. Solwyn Inlet, on the Bou'Ji West shore In front of Lot 170. ( Morei -by Island ) : Oommemclng ait a post planted about 6 chains westerly from the North -East corner of Lot 170: thents North 8 chains; thence West 13 chain to shore line; thonce Southerly and Easterly along high water mark to po!n; of commencement, and containing 7 acres, more or less DaiUyj April 20th' 1938. BRITISH COLUMBIA PACKERS LIMITED James T. Undcrhlll, Agent. Try a-Dally News classified ad, I THE SEAL QUALITY mm Sis m GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by trie only almoo canning company with an ail me year round payroll Prince Rupert In WHIFFLETS From The Waterfront Inaugurating the company's schedule of fortnightly sailings between Vancouver and Prince Rupert via the Queen Charlotte Islands , C.N.R. steamer Prince Charles, Capt. James Watt, ls due in port at 2:45 this afternoon and will be here until 10:30 Saturday night when she will sail on her return south over the same route. The Prince Charles Is bringing among her passengers some tourists who will transfer to the steamer Prince Rupert tomorrow to make the round trip to Anyox and Stewart and thence south Saturday evening. Fresh fish landings at the Boston fish pier for the month of May, according to figures received here, amounted to 19,960,500 pounds. TERRACE Dr. Stanley Mills returned to Terrace on Saturday from a visit to Toronto, having received three or four weeks ago an urgent call to his old home where his mother was seriously ill. While away Dr Mills engaged In work with S'r Frederick Banting at Banting Institute, Toronto. Terrace people were shocked this week to learn of the fatal accident on Vancouver Island, while working, of Charlie Llndstrom, son of Mr .and Mrs. Llndstrom of Remo He was a fine young fellow in Ms early twenties. The Skeena River appears to be acting In the present year mere moderate than usual. The spring freshet up to date has not reached even the medium high level of '937 and, remembering its furious performance in 1936, those whi Mve near its banks are inclined to consider themselves fortunlate. ISmithers High School Holds Annual Dance SMTTHERS, June 16: Smltheri High School students and ex-students assembled In the Angli can Hall to enjoy the most formal annual affair held in Smlthers. This was the school's fourth an nual dance and invitations weri sent to all students and ex-stuc- ents who had attended the Smi thers High School during thie period of fifteen years in which V, Crockett has been Its principal. The hall was beautifully decor ated In purple and gold the High School colors, no detail being over looked. Miss Mabel Berg's Orchestra opened the program with snappy modern music at 9:30. Refreshments were served at 11:30 and this was followed by a piano solo by Miss Betty Jones, 17 year old High School student. The home waltz ended the program at 1:30 a.m. The committee that so successfully conducted the affair consist ed of Joe Cunliffe, president, Student's Council; Jack Furness,, chairman: Cliff Emerson, decorations; Elsie Erlckson. invitations; Betty Giraud, refreshments; Thel-. da McEwen, music, and Jean Peterson, finances. Concerning Reading There Ii no summer recession of New Books in our Hental Library Here is a list of recent additions, many of which will interest you HIGH TENSION lialni THE POINTLESS KNIFE i)odVe THIS PUBLICAN . , Yates THE PIONEERS J'" Cooner ' THE DREAM PREVAILS Direr TniKSTYLANI) ..Sutherland r. PRIVATEER . ' Pollard THIS PROUD HEART T.Z.S " " Buck FAST COMPANY Pare SWORD AND THE ROSE ZIT'SmHh THE DARK COMMAND ZT. . Burnett THE EXPLORER .... : IZZ'Maughan ONE CAME RACK Bneii SLEEP IN PEACE 1 " Bentle PARTS UNKNOWN Reyes THEY SEEK A COUNTRY Younr THE FIFTH HORSEMAN , Chambers THE SAILED FOR SENEGAL MacArthur JUICE OF THE POMEGRANATE Dell DEATH RIDERS Z'CoIjn LEAVES FROM A SURGEON'S CASE BOOK Harpoie THE LION AND THE LAMB Oppenhelm TRANSGRESSOR IN THE TROPICS Farson RAIDERS OF SPANISH PEAKS Grey TOMORROW IS OURS Peattie THE CITY OF BELLS Goudre WHAT PEOPLE SAID White RUMBIN GALLERIES Tarklnicton BLACK ARAB Operator 1381 Read them for 75c per month (double $1.25). 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