Thursday, July 28, 1M8. TO JUDGE 'Annual Sunday GARDENS! School Picnic o ...,.- n,nt at victoria 10 v.. Serve Prince Rupert Flower Growers Enjoyable Affair I Ahnilfr ftpvontv rHUrlrori WBra In ImporteJi From ondOtt rj In Canada Too Those Who Mix With The Best l2u, GORDONS 1I.S.I.S1J0 t6.4 . $2.50 IMPORTED GIN This, advertisement la not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of British Columbia, MacKENZlE'S FURNITURE AUGUST FURNITURE SALE 6 01)1) DUESSERS Walnut finish, priced at Phone 775 S16 50 and S18-50 327 THIRD AVENUE South to Vancouver Calling al Ocean Fulls and Powell Kivcr Steamer leaves PRINCE RUPERT Every Saturday, 7 p.m. and Monday, 3 p.m. CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS V.IIR-M MILK We Have Grade "A" Haw and Pasteurized Milk Daily From Our Own Herd Delicious Sour Cream 50c per Quart Phone Red 608 For Better Dairy Products IN 11IK K Dominion Dairy Sn'UE.MR CIIVKT. OF MlTWU IN TUB MTUVMB fOl ' COLUMIU.t IS IMtOHATE ivi t-fm. I .... m k.iiiilnUtrnllftn .1 inuii.ui. i uutirr i i" j j m Matirr of thi "Artmlnlilrallo'i mi Art" Ami In th( Matter of Ihf same. DATnn . . . . . . . . 1838 " " ANNA MARIE BENSON Administratrix of Estate ot Jirnet Larsen, Oeceufd, ocui ru, b o. Ami It., ii,. Mallet of'lh MU ' M" Kstatr Af Jm MnTtfTE that t-fittera OI Aa- .;--.- r . .j. nf Mann .TAKE NOTICB that bv Md vi Hl Conway, IXwa w Tonight's '.""nor, w. E. Fl&her made on th 1TU th Territory w RVA!r.nv. Al. I of June, A. D. 1038, I waa appoint iof America , r, j03u. Adnunlitraitrlx of the estate of wkn. oil U oJ d the 8uprem 'SLlETrf JuTf 1939. All P-o Wltleu. to m. nr hatarm U 2oth rlnlms sgnlnrt nrJ1w.rtv. nV ot August. A. D. 1938. aoid 1 par- quired to Pr" ly" 3trt. (toy oil ine amount of tlielr liidbtedneM AUui . - uhv reaueswn, vu -T their .h uju-uint of ean.. to in, 2flt1 day oi -u.,. Ey, East at 11. o'clock, was reported this morning to be on time. P. S. Walton has returned to the city from a trip to Calgary, Pentlc- ton and Vancouver. Mrs. Walton and daughter, Ruth, are at present wnrd has been received by the attendance at the annual Sunday visiting In Prince George and will Rupert Horticultural Society ! ?ool picnic of First Presby.' be returning to the city next Mon-K Prince the Department of Agriculture ite.rlan Church which w held atrday afternoon. To lnvlt Conyentlon nf the nool for such activities la not now considered suitable. Nor Is ithe pool considered suitable fo Ismail children. The club decided at yesterday's 'luncheon to extend a formal Invi tation for the 1939 convention ten be held in Prince Rupert. The In-' .vltatlon will be taken to the dls-' Itrict convention to be held at Yakima next month by D. O. Bor. land, the official delegate of tl'.c local dub. It Is possible the 1939 Hirtc convention here mleht bt (tied In with the International con- ventlon to be held at Jasper rars THE DAILY NEW3 i , mi iaaggggga LOCAL NEWS NOTES train, due from thii John McHu'gh, fisheries depart ment engineer formerly Identified especially with hatchery work, is a visitor in the city, having arrived on the Prince Rupert yesterday from Vancouver, TONIGHT. Special Oeneral Meet ing Prince Rupert Football Asso elation at Canadian Legion Club rooms at 0 RJn. to discuss pro iposea posed visit visn oi of Ocean ucean .ran Falls Football rommu ser;wiB' ls,ana ,asi t"uraay aiier- victoria has secured the Wat Professor F E Buck of the i noon, the outing proving enjoyable! Dr. H. N. Brocklesby was th !te am. Players and supporters please nnivprsltv of British 'Columbia to not onlv 10 tne youngsters but toSpeaker at the regular weekly .attend. (175) Uni ... 'nntt.n n nnmhpr nf nnrint Trim. 1 . . nn I ludee the flowers at tne annual !'-"- rr""' mncneon oi me rruice uujjernw Sow to be held In Prince Rupert, Partition was provided by use of tary Club today with President W. Monday. August, 29. He also ex- """v -u coates in tne cnair. or. orocK- on . I. ' ... .h i imn .boat Daly. Races were run, gamtsl 0(!k HtcH th. r.m rtivnverv Kludge the gardens prior to the,?1"1 and, ample Justice was done of a treatment for diabetes derived date of the show. i ' c Qf arrange u for Professor Buck," the deputy the outing, being assisted by J. inictir of agriculture says. a Toner r t smith w w r one of the most outstanding men O'Neill, Rev. H. G. Funston and in. Canada in his particular line. I others. have been personally acquainted . with him since the days when he - was a member of the Central Ex-: tlon in a delightful manner. I hope penmental Farm staff at Ottawa , that your society will take full ad-where he was instrumental in . vantage of the visit to Prince Ru-1 beautifying the grounds . of the- pert of Professor Buck." Gyro Club Decides To Incorporate a 1 lit L W f .1 1.11 II I At Central l"arm. your peopie wm inciaentany, u may De mention- More Creek its Program- find that ne nas a vast store ouea mat tne proiessor is a regular knowledge, a kindly disposition, I contributor to .the Vancouver flow-and the ability to impart Informa-'er Journal "The Oarden Beautiful." 0car Landry, district superintendent of .Government Telegraphs returned to the city on Tuesday night's train after spending ten frm rtvtv Mnh rnnt in whlrh he days at Francois Lake In connee- collaborated with Dr. R. G. Large tlon with the putting In of a new also of this city. teiepnone line to taneymoum TAKE OVER . SWIM POOL Donald Fitch, son df Mr. and Uv frank fftteh nf this cltv. was i 4 1 i I 4 1 I among successiui aiuucnis m me recent junior matriculation exam- ' inatlons. He is attending the British . i M 1 j uoiumrjia ocnoci; oi rnarmacy auu Science at Vancouver. Ceell Fitzgerald, manager of the Northern division of Home Oil Dls- 1 Adopting tho report of a special (rQW e,enlng's train for a trip as committee, of which Orme Stuart ifar aa prince George on business, was chairman, the Prince Rupert He be aecompanylng Leslie J. Gyro Club yesterday decided to Martln general sales manager ci take over the Morse Creek swim-' lhe company, who will arrive oni mlng pool and skating rink project the-Prince George tomorrow morn-. nf ic niowrmincl nroeran . , , , ........ I ' There will be no further Improve-1 ments made at Morse Creek, this, n nenrea v. Dickinson of Ket studies. He sails from Montreal on the Ausonla August 5 and will re turn via New York. Hotel Arrivals Royal A. Pallant, Queen Charlotte City. Prince Rupert James Boyes, city; M. L. Arthur, Melville, Sask. Knox Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sturtevant. with the Edmonton Oyro Club as Los Angeles, host. In addition to Mr. wnriaw , - the convention at Yakima next month will be attended by W. H Tobey of this city, the district lieutenant governor. At yesterday's luncheon J. W Kllpatrlck reported on the forth' coming mystery cruise aboard th steamer Prince Charles which Is being soonsored by tne club. Cecil Fltsgerald was welcomed as the latest new member of the club; CONDITIONS INJHUENT Different Views or Things In War-Torn China ' wtmnipeq. Julv 28: -(CP) Dlf f erent views on business, conditions tnm china were expressed by three commercial travellers wbtf I j. Arthur Duff, representative in China for an automobile mamv facturlng company, saia cqnaiuon.s were steadily becoming worse. r "Although the sale df motors, es, peclally trucks, touched a ne high a few months ago, at the I present time It Is almost nil." 1 vnrnnte to New York. Hans Vog- t-iA enirf rommprelal industry in itiaaiiu ' " : (China Is at a standstill. The puppe Rovernment of Jinan nas taicen. over all of Shanghai except the In temational Settlement and t;! resulting uncertainty makes It dlf. ficult to build up new business. H. B, Beaumont, steamsnip pas yenr agent, said: "The conflict in China nas not Kreatly affected tourist traffic to the Orient." , "Our steamship lines have car ried a steady traffic pf educa tlonal tours from Canaaa ana United States -to both China and Japan despite the Sino-Japanes struggle." Announcements All advertisements In thli col-amn will b charged for a full month at 28c a word: Anglican Tet, Mrs. F. M. Good, thin July 28. i First annual Port Day Ball, nfttcial Administrator, 1 n,nrcdav. AUBUSt 25. Moose Hill, Atun. B. Says Varicose Veins Can Be Reduced ler and the treatment should bo' continued until the veins are no longer burdensome. So peneratlng and ellicieni is juneraiu wu ma also helps simple swellings due to strahi to disappear. : GUM jVORK WANTED WORK WANTED By young manl ' with several years' experience In I senerat store, driving, trucking, and mining. Apply Dally News. "For sale FOR SALE Reconditioned small house, $200 cash, Apply Capital Barbershop. (179) FOR RBiNT CLEAN, w e 1 1 - urnished modern apartments. Phone Red 444. (180) 193839 Radio Licences Due and Payable G. CLAVRING For Appointment Phone Red 787 or Black 733 The Finest PIANO TUNING In the country can be yours, as done with the "Resonoscope" by O. C. WALKER rhoni Blue 389 212 4th St. llCow Gives Birth To Three Calves Alberta Bovine Refuses To Hav Anything To Do With Htr Sons EDMONTON, July 28: (CP) -r-Giving birth to triplets may baj something to be proud of, but, Daisy Belle, .Holsteln cow owned: by Adolph Busse, aparently doesn't . ! think eo. Daisy Belle, who recently becam the mother of two bulls and a heifer, haa refused to have anything to do with her sons, show ering all her affeetlon on the daughter. G1ia' Vi rl VttrtVi lire T)neeo tttVi r named the offspring Pete, Repeat1 and Repeater, has fed and cared' for the bulls. Multiple births among, cows isj unusual but the fact that all' three are thriving despite the un-t ..(...nil.. UUU MA.4lt4M - 4 them a rarity. and leaving on Saturday. This will enable him to attend the sessions of the Associated Boards and also summer but It Is proposed to nav3fcnlkan arrlved m the city on the! to take part in the celebration stumps removed from the pool infprjacesa Louise yesterday after-! , nt tho nrt vear.l m .1. i u..l vnc iuw i moon trom ue uurui anu ien uy Springboard and diving facllitlsj.the evenlng train for a trip to' may be provided later but, in view tendon 'England, and European of the existence of stumps, ine use clllw for me(neal post-graduate Mines Minister Is Coming North I Hon. W. J. Asselstine To Attend Convention In Smilhers Hon. W. J. Asselstine, minister of mines, has written the Associated Board of Trade of Central British Columbia that he will attend the annual convention at Smlthers Aueust 5. arrlvine on the Thursdav: Timely Recipes Raspberry Jam 4 cups (2 lbs.) prepared fruit 6Vz tups (23,i lbs.) sugar i 1 bottle fruit pectin I To prepare fruit, crush or grind about two quarts fully ripe berries. Measure sugar and prepared fruit into large kettle, mix w?u, and . bring to, a full rolling boll over i hottest fire. Stir constantly before ;and while boiling. Boll hard one minute. Remove from fire and stir I In bottled fruit pectin. Then stir ' and skim by turns for Just five minutes to cool slightly, to prevent floating fruit Pour quickly. Paraf-: fin hot Jam at once. Makes about ten six-ounce glasses. If you or any relative or friend is' Father Edgar Gallant, well known worried because of varicose veins, or parish priest of the Roman Catho-buhches, as good advice for home church at skagway, was a pas-treatment a. any .friend 8, e the Princess Louise Moone's Emerald Oil. I yesterday afternoon going through SimDly ask Ormes Ltd. or your on a trip to Seattle druggist for an original bottle of Moones- Emeraia uu anu appiy i nUhl nnA mnrnlnv tn the swollen.! - titgAAi. -o -- enlarged veins. Soon you should notice that they are growing smal- Phones 18 & 84 'P.O.Box' 575 Money-saving Values Every Day At MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store Where Dollars Have More Cents Quality The Hest Service The Bcsf4 Opposite Canadian Legion Can You EqualThis? Clean, Comfortable Rooms with Hot and , Cold Water Home Cooked Meals Beautiful Harbor View Board & Room $10 Mo. and Up "AH White Help" KNOX HOTEL 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 915 Upstairs over the Cut Rate Shoe Store KAGE TBME4 'That's easy It's Kellogi's RICE KRIS PIES! Chlltfrca kiow thai craakllag taind that mtan KUoa.as Wet Krlipttt U milk or crtom aid wlit parttti kiew tkat this rrs4y-fo-irv ctrtal ban-likai cetilig at braakfatt! I RA1,L)VAY J Tkt toity, toatttd rlet babbit or Ida al tor brtakfatt, lanch, or tka cklldraa'i lapptr. Sold by all groctrs, tarvtd by ra taaraiti. Mada by Kallegg fa Loadoa, Oat. Jergens French Milled Bath Soap Assorted Odors SPECIAL 3 CAKES FOR 23c Ormes Ltd. TZfut Pioneer Druqpt'ats The Uill Store Phonee: tl ft f" Open Dally From 8 a-in. tin II f jo. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till t Jn, 7 .m. tin t .m. Canadian Pacific Transcontinental Trans-Atlaniic- ; Trans-Pacific To ;Vanc"ouver; Ma. Ocean ' Falls arid iWaxiPorts-- SS. "Princess AdelaidjBEvery FMday 10 P-m. . , te ; , TO VANCOUVER DIRECT SS. "Princess Louise" SS. Princess Alice" SS. Princess Charlotte July 6, 16. 27, Aug. 6. July 9, 20, 30.Aug. 10. July 23. Aug. 3, 13 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations From W. L. COATES,. General Aeent. Prince Rupert, B.C. December Frozen HERRING BAIT Cold Storage Ice Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. M ' .'-,vw ' . i'. V '- Si if A is