Si -V:. . -11 1 ay August 23, 1M& TH2 DAn.TK2w3' Every cup a OT FREE ICE CREAM UmI, Dealer Thinks One Big jsplash Will! BrlnB; Business BvmRAli. Auk. 23: (CP) tj- P dream night for more than . .i.iu.n nt, tho kiwatr-r Av'f ricniiuicn fit Ahtolne: , Street ---- dlsV Is one evening, whert as kind iarltan threw his shop wide open fctly itltf seven o'clock to close fcearily three hours laier aiuir fting out iree s,uiw ice cream Ibrty gallons oMca eream, more less, were cupped' on tne cones nassed out to children who M four abreast before the small nler and snouted ior me irozen nev For minuies nv a uow - completely blocked half of the feme In front of vne nuie siore. Bio patrol cars, too, were called help keep order, Li. through It all, the cheerful LrMir smiled as he Dassed out sake It" WOMB 'AS PRIESTS tiSU). Aug. 23 f (CP) Norway RAfm rapids Mien.. Aue. 23; pi- -Mrs. Fred Clarke has been pctlng clippings on lnsommla 1 10 vears nnd hpr meeestlnns in- footed In the dewy grass. delight SALADA TEA city, onr.the Princess Louise, yester-day, after attending; summer, school In Victoria, P. W. Ouernsey. well: known Van coiiver. mining operator, arrived ln the city; last night after, a visit to his Northern, Pyrites property on h F.r.tnn River and wllr sail to night on the Catala for VancouvrW TEACHERS APPOINTED, cones which were ruled by iwoPerson,i of New ftrs. it was me upciuug i"S' the little shop and he wished Iward off the Jinx which had fc-d the premises last May when f automobile crashed througn tne tt of the store and smashed inters. twhen I open tonight the kids fee tround andsay: 'Please, mls- lre me something?" and my he say: 'Give them some- r.t or close the shop.' So I dish n a nut out till till there's thpre's no no more." more." said saia Ul R. Kennedy of Vancouver Is pay lng; ft visit: to, the city,; having ar-rivM, on the Catala yesterday morning from, the south,. Miss Marnaret McLean of the lo cal teaching staff returned to the High School; Ite- organitatlon In Prince'- Itapert. i Complete With; the- appointment of further new teachers in the persons of CUffbrd Hi Lelghs, J6hn B. Wilkin son and Miss Helena Mouat, all 01 Vancouver: Eh. School; reorganlr datlon in. Prince Rupert, whlchiwlll become. effective, here at. the openr lng of the term this fall, has, been mnited ii far as nersonnel, of ' " . .1 . j Wr "Ifs-good luck and the ths a Tinrfpr h nrincinalshlo.of Arthur. rfniton. the staffs will be as follows; Senior High School Miss. Irene Mitchell, Miss Muriel, Lang, Miss ,!ven women equality with men gg lrcha Hazard, competition for government," T n wnnnnn and they may be dlplomaU or """70 Ne'lll' n priests In the govembent-J a Tnn. p hi hooiMlss. Mary trolled church. I,i, rvn. hnvnller.-Miss 2vadi4UHr- , - - . iiniAnn nifiii'j i , May Jones. rci Garfield. McKinley, and Mls5 Franr ces watts. Trainlne-Jt H. Nordan nnmMli- Science Miss Hazel. Hodgson. HON STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamer Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TOES- TS.S, GARDEN: FRIDAY! DAY, l':30 p.m. 10l3ft,p4ri. . . bue Vanwuver, Thurt a.m, Dnie VancmWt Mondays a.tn. If Convenient,, Please Purchase Tickets & Of flee" further Information: Regarding Reservftfl6ns;ond) Tickets. From A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Afccntl ThMiAye, Phon. 568 Bi Canadian MILK Pacific Transcontinental Trans-AtlanUc Trahs-Racific n, -. ... . - n CO' Prlnrp o Vancouver via Ocean Falls anp way Adflalde" Every Friday 10 p.m. TO VANCOUVER DIRECT SS. "Princess Ioulse" SSi Princess Allce?; 8S; Princess! CHarMIe: Aug, 6, 17, 27; Sept. 7 ' Augr 10,20. AUgj 3, 18; 24; Speti 3. Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Service Tickets and Reservations From W. L. COATFS hpnPfal Ar.nL PHnce RupeM, B.C. We Have Grade "A" Raw, and Pasteurized Milk Daily From Our Own Herd Delicious Sour Gream.50c.per. Quart- Phone Red'608 For Bettejv Dairy; Products- Drvm imon Uairy LOCAL NEWS NOTES Annual1 Garden Competition entries should' be made at Dally News 01 nee on or oeiore Friday noon. 1 George ueorge j Little of Terrace arrived it , Charged) with, .vagrancy. H. Kee'e jn the city on yesterday afternoon's I IhlS afternoon; I P.' J: Sham, of Inverness cannery Us sailing, tonight on the. Catala for Vancouver, train from- the Interior to snenri a -day or so In town on business. The Prlnce Runert flvro Clnh will Mrs. F. N. Feero was last night able to hear her daughter VeneUa playing for the radib at Juneau, Alaska. Miss Feero piayea iuj Urk". "KammenenolOstrow", "In dian Love Call" and "Wooaiana Echoes" Reception was good. Hnrdlne of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station staff returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's itrain iirom Kingston, Ontario, where he has been' taking a summer course at Queenls University. nr. Huoh M. Morrison. Inspector of schools, and his bride, the former vtl. Tsrthel wnsnn Barton of Van couver, arrived ln the city on the Princess Louise yesterday irom me south and are taking up residence nn Fifth Avenue West. They were niarrled-on July 25 In Vancouver. Revi Rev, Ji Ji B. B. Relnnertsen Relnnertsen of of Astoria here, visiting with his son j in-law and daughter, Rev. and Mrs iL, C. Jensenf was me preacuci morning service m si. wa w-teranChurch, There was a good-sized congregation, MHV BULGER Optometrist HOUSE For Sale. Avenue. Royal Bank Bid?, Phone 112 Taxi; day and' night. Tonight's train, due from the East at 11 o'clock, was reporU-d this morning to be on time. Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Frew are spend-1 h- ing a holiday at Lakelse Lake, be- J. H. McLeod, collector of cus-lng due back In town about the end ! toms, Is on a trip to joints down, the of the month. coast as far as Victoria on official duties. Apply 433 11th (200) TOR K&NT CLEAN; well- furnisnea moaern nnartments. pnone ttea w. viq) BOARD AND ROOM COMFORTABLE rooms, excellent fare reasonaDie u.-. Avenue West over Prince Rupert Seed Co. 1200) LOST fttnrps will be onen Wednesday evening to accommodate visitors arlvlng 6 p.m. Retail Merchants Ass'n. U97) be in business session at Its regular! sergeant F. J. Culverhouse R.C. jweekly. luncheon tomorrow. The MP arflved ln the city on ye6ter. president, D. G. Borland, will be,,... . , :. back In the chair after an absenceaay " of a couple of weeks attending the; ior a onei van, w u m-district? convention ln Yakima. flclal duties. PORT DAY BALL Crowning of Queen of the Port And 1 Distribution of Port Day Prizes Exhibition Building, Thurs., 9:30 p.m. (Instead of Moose Hall) (Change Due to Unexpected Volume of Ticket Sales Come Early) R: B. Moore, manager of P. Burns Co. Ltd., returned to the city on the Prince George yesterday from a business trip to Juneau and the Tulsequah district. Northern British Columbia and the Yukon, returned to the city on the Prince George yesterday from a trip lo the Yukon on ecclesiastical dut ies. Miss Jean Slmpklns was a aboard the Princess Louise yesterday solne' north from Seattle to Juneau where she will pay a visit. u, iiri Lrl l r l l itl L. . uiiu illl kj Osland Royal FLOWER SHOW PLANS LAID Many Entries Expected In Garden Competition Dinner Saturday To Professor Buck At a meeting of the executive' of ; the Prince Rupert Horticultural. So-cieiy arrangements were completed for the annual flower fchbw to be Iheld next Monday. The, premises j;formerly occupied bjf Overwaitea Ltd. has been secured as-Demg me most central and suitable place for the show. ! Professor Buck of the University of B.C. is expected to arrive ln the city during this week-and: he win oe the guest of honor at. a dinner ln the Boston Cafe Saturday night. A committee was annotated to Veil tickets and make arrangements for the dinner. Professor Buck will Judge the eardens at the week-end and will ;nrobably have something- to say about them at tne dinner. Entries for the eardens and lawns are to he left at the Dally News not later than noon on Friday., A great many ' entries are expected. t ,T1 i 1 i. In the cltv Monday morning and'plahs are made to present to every! tour ist' vlsltlne the show a lew; local flowers. I T. Hellenthal, accountant of the! Alaska -Juneau mine at Juneau, and Mrs. Hellenthal, after a trhto, Seattle and elsewhere in ine souini i , i . v nlnl were passengers aouara mc fii"-. cess Louise yesterday morning re-, turning to the Alaska capital. jj Sam Morrison, district engineer j' of the Canadian National Railways for British Columbia with head-! quarters in Vancouver, came In from Jasper Park Saturday after- noon with the party of S. J. Hung- Tford. president of tne railway, md sailed the same evening on thej Prince Rupert for Vancouver Ij Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Large returned home on yesterday afternoon's train from a trip to the British fsips on the wav home they visit ed ln Toronto, being accompanied from there by their children, Allan, Peggy and Richard. The younger boy, - who had suffered a fractured t the arm u t b oe fore e7v ng for the East Dakota, who Is spending South, couDle of months ago, had the a misfortune to break it again Just before leaving Toronto for home; Mrs. M. Strand. Vancouver; Ivan Adams, Massett; L. Hudson, Northern Pyrites: C. O. Muller and Carl vfiTL SALE Double corner, Alfred Muller, Termce; C. Kinos, Oceanic; Street and Eleventh Avenue, DOi.njj.vi. - xuujib, tuj, . ctrAots eroded, for sale at bar- gain. Dybhavn and H&ns6n. tf. Prince Rupert; F. Waterman, Seattle; Mrs. C. L. M. Glggey and George Little, Terrace: Mrs. Hi Louis, Burns Lake; F. J. Culverhouse, Hazelton; F. W. Guernsey. Vancouver: Mrs. J. Pi Homer, Victoria; Mr. and Mrs; A Attree, Terrace. Central' C. Raby, Calgary; A. Mlltchin; Winnipeg; E. Wallace; C.N.R.; J: Frear and S. Jackson, city; C; Brentzen, Port Simpson. Knox R. II. Warner and Dr, and Mrs. II. M. Morrlsnn. Vancouver: WaU ter Jensen and Frank Jensen, Bill PSoTund canoe paddle1 PfrmU. city. M i nht irinniv icLuiii iu Dally News, reward. (108)1 C. P. Balagno Dresided at the ' mectlnr last night and there was a good attendance of members, Funeral Notice The funeral of the late James Ar- IrliUJ. OilWlii A W I bOO&AfgWa Vi l . i take Dlace on-Wednesday afternoon B " 7T" I at 20 o'clock.- from, St. Andrew's Rt. o Rev. . E. M. Bunoz o O.M.I., x, r no Ro- -1- - 'cathpdral man Catholic Church Bishop for. High School supplemental exam- amearai. lnatlons win commence ai me- Rnnth Mpmorlal School Wednesday.!' . --- - . - 9 a.m. Instead of in the King Ed-' ward School. (197) It.'$No,Surprise,TIiat You; re Constipated ! If constipation has you bogged down eo you feel- tired, sunk. aU played out-lfs time you asked ypursell ;6ome owBtlons I ' What have, yon hod to rot ItieltJ' Jast meat, bread; egs. potatoes? It's no surprise youTa costlpatedl The chances are you dont get enough bulk." And "bulk" doesn't mean. lot of food, It's a ktni oX rood that Isn consumed ln the body,' but' leaves a soft "bulky" muss .In the Intestines and helps a,, bowel, movement: ... IfthlA Is what-you lack,- your? ticket Is crlsp.crunchy. KeUogg's All-Bran for breakfast every day. It contains the "bulk!' you need plus Nature's great Intestinal tonic, vitamin B;. Eat All-Bran every day, drink plenty, of. water, and.taie. a. new lease on life I All-Bran is made by Kellogg ln London, Ontario. Sold' by every grocer. Would, all nersons who purchased n' ManrfnUri ritiltar InstHiment from! la traveller driving, a dark Essex se dan whllsti canvasslnK In the towns ;tnd surrounding districts of Prince For selling beer without a license. .a ,nn, y.,nA,v ,t(. P.. Hodgklnson was fined $300 In advise date of purchase and city police court yesterday;. Andrew! mtreabovii&ot the Johnson, for drunsenness, was, ,. Iirieh ':rulrL ' 'All fined $25, wHtn seven days' op".!, con(1(Jentlah Write and Dean Beaton, af V dS slmllariy J f,isid"E charg-R INTjKNX'WO.NAIJlCQNSERy Fww0NALXONSERV h u'fit irivpri thirtv davs suspend-. -1- Rww r.rT a .'.wv-i- ed sentence dlan. was fined edwltK option, for drunkenness and, Mabel nosnell. similarly charged, was re manded until Saturday. John Saunders, for falling to produce a driver's license, was lined $5. Hotel Arrivals Announcements: All adrertberneots In thU col-, ttmn will be charged for. A full' month' at 258 wont 1 First annual1 Port' Day Ball, I Thursday; August' 25; Moose Hall; Rebekahi Tea,- Show,;Septt 1. I Annette Fashion Catholic Ba2aar, Octoben 12;. 13. Cathedral; Christmas Bazaar, No vember 17. Baptist' Bazaar November 5: - Music Huthi Nkon A.T.C.Mt TeachoKofiFiiino,. Theory and? Harmony. Fall!class:beeinning; Septembenli Phone Green 390 "AIM AND SHOOT" ' ' Argus Candid Camera F:4.5 Anastigmal Triple tens 125 to 1)200 Shutter Double Frame 351 mm . Weighs Only 14 Ounces Loaded Pri rice r"l,vl"" j: i USED $16 Ormes Ltd. "Zhe Pioneer Drttqgists Tbe tttU Store Phones: 81 ft ti Open Dally From 8 a.m. till 10 pjn. Sapdays. and. Holidays (Tom 12 noon till Z m.ta. 7 ani: till 9 tun. D MP ELIO FURMTURE EXCHANGE 3rd Avenue I' Phone Green 916 3-Piece-Chesterfield Suite Covered in 7Q, A A tnnPstrv Rnlh nriVfl ...... ?JlVV FURNITURE .2 Roll Top Writing Desks 1, L. Q. mith. Typewriter 2 f'SirigV 'dewing Machines 1 Hand Sewing Machine 3 English Prams 1 Wicker Buggy 4 Dining Room Buffets 6 Dining Room, Tables 3 Full Size Beds, complete with Spring and Mattress 3 Steel Cribs 6 Reconditioned, Kitchen: Ranges for burning wood or coal 1 Kitchen Range with an Oil Burner 5 Dressers 3i Couches 6 Rocking Chairs 12 Diner Chairs 2 Boudoir Chairs 2 Kitchen Cabinets 6 Kitchen Tables 1 Barry more Axminster Rug, size OxlO1 1 Electric Range 3 Victrola Gramophones L 1 Battery Radio 1 King. Soprano Saxophone 1 Ac- ' cordiont 1 23.jewel Vanguard Waltham 1 Dia- i mond Tie Pin 1 National Encyclopedia 1 Web ster's Twentieth-Century Dictionary 1 Betty Vacuum Cleaner- It Hoover 2 Premier Spic Spans Trade in your used furniture and stove in part payment on new. If you lose anything, advertise for it. t I I h 1 si i IS ill 1 fcTB 1