flEfcj DEERS may come, nd Bcrs my 90 but , P8 K, Silver Spring stems lo 90 on forever .HSjL J"-:$m mm Mtisfyins thott who look for tht hishtst flHJHH k KM&M WM&'l quality In delicious and full-bodied pure KgSMK' " $i$. ED barley malt lager beer. BliBN'YwCffiW 1 aK&j Brewed In HctorU, B.C., lo the MBP?Pt $HJjfVi VJv4' 1 v 'mmZ This advertisement Is not published 01 displayed by the Uquor Control .Board or by the DOMINION DAY HERE Arrangements Completed Observance of National Holiday Boys' Band under Bandmaster Robert Greenfield. The Junior foot- Borden School will be provided with accomodation by Casey Vink. Then the children and the public generally will follow. The Junior Football game will begin the program. There will be the flag raising ceremony. Premier ' T. D. Pattullo will give a short talk , and then City Commissioner Aider! Cup, a special attraction and taking place after the twelfth event. The Junior sports will be completed and then will take place the senior football, the final of the Dominion Day Cup. The program of races will include the following events. Olrls under 6 years, boys under 6 years, girls under 8 years, boys under 8 years, girls under 10 years, boys under 10 years, girls under 12 uovemmeni 01 onusn vxjiumDia. der 14 years, boys under 14 years, relay race for Spartan Cup, girls under 16 years', boys under 16 years, bicycle race, (boys under 12 years), bisycle race, (boys under 16 years), Boys' Band race, men's 100 yards, Fr married ladies' race, single ladles' ; race, men's hop, step and Jump, I men's 220 yards and men's broad 1 jump. Arrangements for tomorrow's. The officials in charge are as fol-Domlnlon Day celebration have, lows: been completed. The success of the' Chairman Jack Preece. W. Gomez, C. Sunberg, J. Strand, H. Hodgson, U. Haugan, J. Wilson,' D. Cameron, W. Baker, M. Holke-stad, O. Keays, J. Eby, H. Pierce, J. Leland. LONDON GOLD PRICE LONDON, une 30: (CP) Trie price of bar gold was down lc at ! $35.21 per fine ounce on the Lon- years, boys under 12 years, girls, un- don metal market yesterday. WHITE HORSE 5COTCH WHI5KY This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of Brltiih Columbia. OFFICERS INSTALLED New Executive of Rotary Club, Headed by W. L. Coatcs, Assumes Office Today Today was installation day at the I Prince Rupert Rotary Club lunch- celebration will really depend upon! Executive- Frank Derry, Casey l" Zl ,il liw being h 1, installco ruJl '.ensuing year duly th Rimnnrk crivpn it hv t.hp ritijnns .!, n t.r i, generally. A full program of sports Davies Jr., J. S. Wilson. F. Perkins. I T' fn' PSt prCsidCnt President, W. L. Coatcs. has been arranged. The Boys' Band Parent's Associa- The citv is co-oDeratinc bv sud- finn win h Secretary, T. A. McWaters. plying a fire truck which will lead at the grounds. Treasurer, Alex McRae. the parade. Then will follow the, judges- Staff Sergeant George T ,? 1 J IIZ " " " Greenwood and Jack Preece. Tne retir, presldenti w. R Mc. Starters Corporal G. H. Soles, T. ,, -,,,, f ball teams representing Booth and Black. ir 17:,. t-k u vy i v vauu aim tuaitc oil- Sports-J. S. Wilson, Frank Derry, gestions for the future. Allan Davies Jr. . Gate Casey Vink, L. Gillis. Dance Casey Vink. In the evening there will be a' grand dance at the Moose Hall. JUNIOR FOOTBALL TEAMS win speaK. uetaenments 01 tne Teams in the Junior Football ex-Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve and hibitlon game tomorrow will be settle 102nd Battery will provide iected from the following; guards of honor as the salute is Borden Street School Albert given and the people will Join in the Mah. Jone Lee, W. Bird, A. Smith, singing of "O Canada," the Prince f. Hodgkinson, N. McLeod, C. Rob-Rupert Boys Band accompanying. 1 erton, A. Bill, D. Nelson, K. Schu-Then will follow the sports. 1 Dert, Bob Long. G. Smith, J. Hay- The children's sports will take akawa, N. Pavllikis, P. Postolu, B. place with the relay race for teams Bond, T. Arney, B. Vuckovich. 1 pf four from the three football Booth Memorial School G. teams competing ior tne spartan zbura. L. Kaeys. K. McCrlmmon. 1 1 Bringing in a' full list of passen gers, consisting largely of tourists, C.N.R. steamer Prince Charles, Capt. James Watt, arrived in port at 11:15 this morning from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands and will sail at 10:30 Saturday night on her return south over the same route. Most of the tourists who arrived on the Prince Charles will transfer tomorrow to the steamer Prince George to make the trip to Anyox and Stewart and return to Vancouver. The Prince George tomorrow will be bringing in tourists who will transfer to the Prince Charles Saturday evening to return crti( Vi vln f Vi n Aiibai Tfe ntlpft To lands after making the run to Any-1 ox and Stewart. Coming north this voyage, the Prince Charles was the I first vessel to call at the new B.C. Packers wharf at Pacofl. Halibut landings at Seattle yesterday totalled 91.000 pounds from four boats as follows: Vansee, 39,000 pounds, San Juan, 7Voc; Betty Jane 18,000, Booth, 7Vic and 6c; Blanco, 18,000, Whiz, V&c and 6c; Flint. 16, 000, San Juan, 7c and 6c. (1,000 pounds of ling cod, 4c.) COMEDYIS FEATURED "There's Always A Woman," With Joan niondcll and Melvyn , Douglas, is Gay Picture I "There's Always a Woman," a gay new romantic comedy co-starring Melvyn Douglas and Joan Blondell, is being presented as the Dominion Day holiday week-end feature at the Capitol Theatre with matinee both Friday and Saturday afternoons as well as the regular nightly showings. Melvyn Douglas and Joan Blondell, appearing together for the first time, are co-starred. COOLnM 0C cuddle up.. and RV A DAj Mary Astor and Frances Drake arc prominent members of the support ing cast. The plot, briefly, concerns the mad antics of a bewildering young blonde wife who starts out to show her detective husband that she too can be a sleuth. Soon after a mur der occurs in which the husband finds his investigations considerably hampered by the counter-moves of his wife. Plenty of complications and numerous lively and hilarious, situations ensue with a thin spread of mystery weaving itself through out tne story. Food Time Money and have tastier meals! COOK ELECTRICALLY The waste of "overdone" or "underdone" foods ends, automatically, with ElectricCooking. You've perfect, even cooking heat of just the right temperature for the exact time required for every dish. You save endless time and footsteps, too: meat shrinkage is cut to a minimum: vegetables retain their full flavour and food value. Every Electrical Meal is a tastier meal that saves money. 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