Monday. February 21, 1038. LOCAL NEWS NOTES sailed last night 'liuiuw v.. in the Cardena for Anyox. w n Rochester leaving on his evening's train for a trip to Imithers. .-.i. xnnrrUnn returned to the lltv on the Cardena last evening trie Knthleen Lang, Anglican - Japanese missionary here, leaves on hs evening s iram iur a, uu o Port Essington. it F McLeod returned to the frlty on Saturday night's train from trip to Smithers where ne araena- d a ski meei. Mrs. N. R. Walker of Ketchikan as a passenger aboard the Pfta- K8 NOran yeaiviuay inuwmii north after a trip to Seattle. Mrs and Mrs. S. G. McNeill of Stewart, who have been on a trip to Vancouver, were passengers returning north aboard the Cardena liKt evening. 1 Mrs V. A. Paine, who has a fur) Ifarm about one hundred miles from iljuneau. was a passenger abaard the princess Norah yesterday returning r.ortn after a trip to California. i Mr and Mrs. P. LeRoss of Pacific arrived in the city on Saturday Light's train from the Interior and Kill be returning to Pacific on this Evening's train. They brought ir their daughter, Miss Betty LeRow enter Prince Rupert General Jlospital for treatment lor car i rouble City Billiards Championship Cup, Canadian Legion clubrooms. Tuesday and Wednesday, February 22 and 23. 40-3 W. S. Drury, member of the well known firm of Taylor & Drury at Whitehorse, was a passenger aboard Se Princess Noah yesterday re-rnlng north after spending the Winter in Vancouver. Judge W. E. Fisher returned to the city on Saturday night's train from a brief trip to Smithers. Hib son, Harold Fisher, went on to Burns Lake and will be returning this week. W. H. Tobey, C.N.R. divisional su perintendent, returned to the city on Saturday night's train from one I of his periodical trips over the line as far as Jasper Park on official duties. Miss Christine Halvorsen, well known ladle1 wear dealer of Jun eau, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah yesterday returning north after a business trip to Se attle and other points south. L. II. Metzgar, manager of the Alaskan-Juneau mine at Juneau, and Mrs. Metzgar, after a trip to San Francisco, were passengers aboard the Princess Norah yesterday morning returning to the Alaska capital. Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Swanson, veil known pioneer residents of Ben-My-Chree, beauty spot of At-lin Lake, were passengers aboard the Princess Norah yesterday returning north after a visit on Vancouver Island. TATHEN "The Three Musketeers" " banded together, they pledged protection to one another in their famous motto: "All for One One for All". In much the same spirit, more than 3,500,000 Canadian men and women are today united In one great cooperative enterprise Life Insurance. They perform modern deeds of chivalry in coming to the aid of the widows, the' fatherless and the aged. In return, they enjoy protection for themselves and their loved ones. r Is This the Reason You Are Constipated? It youTe wonderln? why your bowels don't work figttf-Mop and think about what you eat. Breaa, meat, eggs and potatoes. All good nourishing toods-but all concentrated, lacking In "bulk." And you need -bulk"l Some food that forms a sott, spongy mass in the bowels-helps them move. II it's this lack of "bulk" that's causing your consUpation, Kellogg'a All-Bran is Just what you need. It soaks up water and softens like a sponge. And this soft mass helps your bowels move. In addition, All-Bran gives you Nature's great intestinal tonic, vitamin B,. Eat this crisp crunchy cereal every day. drink plenty or water, and enjoy happier days. All-Bran is made by Kellogg in London, Ont Sold by every grocer. James Lever arrived In the citj on Saturday night's, train, bringing in his brother, Tom Lever, who has entered the Prince Rupert General Hospital for treatment for ear Uoubla. James Lever will return to Terrace on this evening's train. A. James, chief steward of the Atlin Lake steamer Tutschi, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah yesterday returning north after spending the winter in Capt. P. Martin, retired skipper of Yukon River steamers, who Is now in business at Whitehorse, was a Dasseneer aboard the Princess Norah yesterday returning north after a trip to Vancouver. Rev. R. L. McConnell. United Church missionary at Kitimaat. arrived In the city on the Cardena last evening from down the coast, being here to attend sessions of Prince Rupert Presbytery this week. One for All" Life Insurance has grown out- of an urgent human need for assistance in times of adversity. It has been designed for the people it is owned by the people and it protects the people. To the thousands of famines in modest circumstances, Life Insurance ex-tends its greatest benefits. Through their regular savings, they can obtain priceless security in the spirit of "All for One-One for All". Life Insurance . A. N ' H O M E,S GUARDIAN . OF r C A a H N A D I - xksi oamrr warwa PAGE THREE Fred Boulter "sailed "yesterday Skagway enroute to Whitehorse. Mrs. M. O'Uarg, tout organizer from Seattle, was -a passengeri aboard the PrineessTNorah yester erated by a person without a chauffeur's license, was fined $5 in city police court by Magistrate Mc-Clymont this morning. Akinobo Tsuji, charged with operating a motor vehicle on a learner's-license, was also fined $5. Hotel Arrivals Royal A. Fredericksen, J. Raustad; V nrvhrniisrh and F. Wezek. city; J. Lever, Terrace; E. Kavanaugh and Art Boyle, Kimberley. Prince Rupert . . T T T Dnntftr Mr. ana Airs. r. Ierviwa, x-diur., ; D. E. Bell, B. C. Dnlted Church. Johnston, R. V. , Garland and L. B. Stacey. Vancou-1 St. Patricks tea and social eve ning, Catholic Hall. March 17. Orange Spring Sale March 25. Presbyterian Easter Sale, April 6. Salvation Army Sale April 13. Queen Mary Daffodil Tea April 18. In the KnUle T Harry Ilrwk Rochester, Eaute of I tarry Brock Rochester, 1t ceased. latof the City of Prince Ex pert, British Columbia, who died ax victoria, linx-iAn vvuiuya uui uw aay 01 iuay ivot, hjmivm w the same with particular oX security before th 31et day of March, 1938, enUtlod Uireo having-' fecard on!y to the clilm of. wlilch Uie undr-slgnd shall thi have roUc. , DATED fct Prln Rupert, BrltUh Col-umbla, thlJi let day ol rrbmary, 1938, Rotary Dinner Dance Enjoyed Sir. and Mrs. W. M. Blackstoek day going norths Skagway. She raretcelled at Tarty on Saturday will visit various points in Alaska. xjSht O. S. Hill and J. H. Hadley. who ; instead of the regular luncheon have been spending the winter in f0r jt week, the Prince Rupert; the city, sailed by the Princess Nor-. Rotary Club held an enjoyable ah yesterday on their return to the dinner dance Saturday night In Yukon. the Commodore Cafe, the affair visit to the plant. The concluding session of the provincial court of revision over which John Dybhavn Is presiding as Judge will be held tomorrow morning. A few appeals from Kiti maat and other remote points down the coast have yet to fcc dealt with. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sansom of Whitehorse, who have been on a holiday trip to Vancouver and elsewhere in the south, were passengers aboard the Princess Norah yesterday returning to 'Whitehorse where Mr. Sansom Is agent for the Yukon and White Pass Route. M. M. O'Brien, chief of the field staff of the the Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co., was a passenger aboard the Cardena last evening going through to Stewart to pay a visit to the Big Missouri mine, the mill on which Is about ta start pro duction of concentrates-. H. K. Yamanacka, charged with allowing a motor vehicle to be op Admlnlatrfttrix. Harvey. Prtnce mipert, British Colum- being in honor of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Bell, engineer for the Stand- w. M. Blackstoek who are leaving' ard Oil Co. of British Columbia, j the city next week to take up resi-whose new fuel station here ls;dence in Vancouver. During the about to be opened for business, j evening. President W. R. McAfee, arrived in the city on the Princess in a speech suitable to the occa-Norah yesterday morning to pay a' sion, referred to the impending departure oi the guests 01 nonor, voicing regrets at their leavla and expressing best wishes for the future. Mr. Blackstoek responded. There were about thirty-five couples in attendance at the at fair. Music was by Mrs. DeCarlo's Orchestra and dancing kept up until shortly after 11 o'clock. BELGIANS GRATEFUL BRUSSELS, Feb. 21: (CP) As a token of profound gratitude to Britain for her generous reception of Belgian refugees during the Great War, the people of Belgium will present the King and Queen with a silver replica of Ypres cloth nan ana Denry. The Dally New& i.as an audited sirculation. Play safe I ver; Mrs. R. McDonald, Phelan. i jmuwiwm . SL'B-CONTUACT FOR IRON WORK IS LETj Ross & Howard Ironworks Co. Ltd. of Vancouver has been awarded the sub-contract for miscel laneous iron work in connection with the construction of the new federal building here, it is Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. yofnen Canadiaif Legion Bridge, February. 25. 25. Nbrkap's Basket Social, February St. David's Tea March 1. C. N. R. A. Annual Dance, March j Presbyterian Shamrock Tea, March 3. March 11 and 12, CIRCUF, "Build B. C. 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