Monday, June fl, 93g. LOCAL NEWS NOTES Canadian Legion B. E. 8 L. ex fcutlvd meeting tonight, Monthly mfeting Wednesday. mj; H f Pullen wlj! leaye on thlfey-enini' train for a trip tf Prince Ueome and other Interior polnfo. Eagle's Pance June 8. Vlggo Kihl Piano Recital June 8, I KM Dr. Hugh Morrison, inspector of schools, leaves on this evening's train for a trip to Terrace on official duties. Di II. this morning from Vancouver and will 'proceed by the evening train to Terrace to ylslt with Mr. Sherwood's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Nleel Sherwood. Mr. Sher wood' came In from Terrace Satur- day night to meet them IIAK SILVKK NEW YORK, June 4: (CP) Bar Silver was unchanged at 43'ic pei fine ounce on the New York metal market today. ' -tt A - , CANADA'S I t J ohri O. BlanchanlrKeneral paj i senger agent of the White Pass ft . Yukon Route, and Mrs. Blanohard were here aboard the Princess Lou ' Ise this rnornlng returning to Skag-way for the summer after having spent the winter in Seattje. i Capt. George Black was in, the city aboard the Prjncess, Louise thU A. Whllians. formerly of. morning gping througn from van- Ptewart, was a passenger aboard! fuver' Darfn? NexWonU he thtt Catala last night KoinK throuehl w'll "y.out from WhUehorse to ed- l w Patmore K.C. returned to; from Vancouver to Port Simpson!,Tlonton t0 "left Mr?, Black in, Ot- the city on the uaiaia lasi nigni; wnere he will engage In relief duty.' "wa wtnoiseuier jncy wm.rui4i from Victoria where he- has lyen spending the past five week. 1 to Dawson for the summer. Mrs. Miss E. Johnson arrived In the' Black ,s Member , Parliament for elty on the Catala last night frorallhe Yukor- Thomas Young of Arrandale, wly j Vancouver, being called here on ac-! " ' ' has been on a brief trip .to Vancoiit j count of the serious illness of her Ravc Rarifl'" PhnnA ver was a passenger' aboard the father. C. E. Johnson. ;LUjo JJdllU 1 llUllC CaUla last night returning to the; . i Naas River capnery. , ; J. E, Berg, bank owner and can, j RrirtrrA lfllWinir :nrryman of Ketchikan, w;;x a pas-,;11 u&v UaiUIUay Mrs. Hill Harrington, wife of thcpiwr aboard the Princess Louisa' ...t t - . - It Vila mr.riilil a tl tini t rwr iinvt li f . I . ' , ell known 8UKne uiver ooai cap-. m.w .,...u.,..6 " Successful Affair Held at Several a business trip to Seattle tain, wa.s In the dty'An; tW-PrlnrfwIPK cess Louise this morning going through from Seattle to Wrangejl Isaac Taylor aud his son and for the summer. daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wll- i liam Taylor, were in the city aboard Major General J. Johnston of; the Princess Louise this morning Melbourne was among eight prom inent Australians who were' herfc returning to WWtehorse after business trip to Vancouver. lloiofs with Mrs. Itudilerham As Convener A succtssiul telephone bridge was. hed Saturday night by the Prince Rupert Boys' Band Parents' Association with Mrs. G. W. Itudderham , as general convener: There wag lK: c"(rZi n u w ntP at several homes and; prize mornuiK going fvf i.t 'Mf ivuMMi . ....... ... ..v. i winners were- ladles' first Mrs D' trip to Skagway. Also, on board' Sutton, Coldfleld. England, arrived "-4rl'i Mrs. ce mens ... 1 Jeconu, uarsoir, Ax, Toh in th. iii. Prinn. jnico tne Louise wrre,mi.,nnu na. -.. rr vfj -. . t w . q. ofp,,-. secorid P Baln'of ;Bombay, India. Announcements All advertlsernents In' this col-Bmn will be charged or a full month at 25c a word. M. Davis. A drawing of a rdffle will take place tonight. Engagement 4th A.venue West, announce the en gagement of their eldest daughter, Wadeal Mary, to 'William H.. Trotter of Vancouver, The wedding tp'take place In St. Andrew's Cathedral in July. ., GO-OPERATIVE ENTERPRISE TS MEMBERSHIP includes one out of three Canadians. '' i It pays out $500,000 everj forking day to families throughout Canada. It extends its benefits to more than . half the population of the Dominion It has Tw o Billion Dollars of its mem-'bers funds invested in Canada's homes and farms, industries and utilities, municipalities and governments a greater financial stake in Cana'da than any other single enterprise. It safeguards the savings of millions of Canadians and enables them to guar' antee financial security for themselves and their families. This enterprise- by far the greatest and most important in our country is Life Insurance. r-if LIFE K II INSURANCE I r GUARDIAN Or CANADIAM HOMM company t nr. imily mm It's No Surprise That You're Constipated ! If constipation "has you bogged down go you feel tired, sunk, all played out-it's time you asked yourself some questions! What have you had to eat lately? Just meat, bread,, eggs, potatoes? It's no surprise you're constipated I The cijances. are sumed In the body, but leaves a soft "bulky" mtss In the Intestines and helps, a bowej movement, ' . ' . If this Is what y6u lack, your ticket is crisp crunchy KeHogg's All-Bran for breakfast every day. it contains the "bulk" you need plus Nature's great intestinal Ionic, vitamin Bt. - , - Eat All-Bran every day, drink plenty of water, and take a new lease on life I All-Bran is made by Kellogg In London, Ontario. Sold by every grocer. y Mrs, McLeman Laid At Rest Funeral of Well Known Woman Takes Place Afternoon Stewart This The funeral of the late Mrs. Elsie Elizabeth McLeman, wife of D. W. McLeman, well known - Stewart hardware merchant and pioneer of the north Including the Yukon, took place this afternoon from the chapel of B.C. Undertakers to Fair- view Cemetery with Rev. H. G. Punston, pastor of First presbyter- Mr. and Mrs. N. Mussallem, 346,ar Chu"h f "ng: TT j iUIl piCMUCU ill. U1C (Jl&au w Ob the hvmns which were Nearer My God to Thee" and "Abide With Me." Pallbearers were R. E. Moore, S. C. Thomson, J. J. Little, D. C. McRae, William Galr and S. E. Parker. There were a number of floral offerings. f Mrs. McLeman passed' away last week at the Prince Rupert General Hospital after an Illness of a few weeks. Besides her widower, she Is survived , by a daughter, Barbara, aged eight, and son. William, six. Card of Thanks P. W. McLeman and family rf Stewart wish to convey sincere tnanksJtand ,abrrei(KM:tt a" friends for their beautiful floral tributes and kind . expressions or sympathy during their recent sad bereavement. Pr. Richardson and Pr. Rce. Vancouver dentists, whQ,arrlved In the city last week from; the Queen Charlotte Islands, salledithls morning on the Princess Louise for the Yukon. rn,,- Al Berner returned to he city on Saturday night's train from Vancouver, accompanied by his daughter, M'ss Beatrice Berner, who. will spend a vacation from her nurses' training studies ai St. Paul's Hospital, Vancouver, at her home here- "Build fl. C, Payrolls" Packed Under Vacuum Seal Wf$ Pacific Is the only milk packed jn Canada under vacuum seal, and the protection keeps It in the best condition canned milk can be kept, all .the richness and flavor' preserved. Hundreds of letters tell the Improvement was noticed when the change was made and Pacific was first placed In vacuum cans. i Pacific Milk Irradiated of Course Phones 18 and 81 P.O. Box S75 FOR. GOOD SERVICE Try MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE GTocerles Vegetables Fruits Confectionery Tobaccos 317-19 THIRD AVENUE WEST Opposite Canadian Legion Hotel Arrivals . Central c -V .' John Eeppala, North PacttieCan- J. P. Forde, district engineer for the federal department of public iitAwVo m-irrt o o nn e e An rrflF ' n nAt rH Vl O I Princess Louise this morning going j tnrougn pn a trip as iar as uaw-son on official duties. Mr. Forde sorne time ago presented his r&! signatiop as district' engineer but is carrying on pending appolnt-t ment pi a successor. DEP FOR SALE Furnished cottage at Salt 'Lakes. Phone Blue 727. 133) FOR SALE Houses. 317. Phone Green (136,. FOR. SALE 38 ft. Halibut boat. All ready for fishing. Complete with; gear, wo reasonable offer refused. Apply McLean's Boat Yard, Seal Cove. if. FOR SALE Second hand Hoover sweeper and washing machine. $10 each. 329 5th. West. Phone Green 402. (132) FIVE-ROOXI summer house for sale at Lake kathlyn near Smith-! ers for $300, half cash, balance one, two and three yea.rs at six per cent original cost $1500, Apply to Watson's Store, Smithers, B.C. (134) PERSONA! EXAMINATION FOR CIVIL SERVICE CLERKS You have time to ensure success at the coming clerks' examination If you write us Immediately for particulars and proof of our re markable successes over many years. M.C.C. Schools Ltd., Winnipeg, t.f LOST y O LOST Brown. suede glove last Saturday on Third Ave; or Sixth Street. Finder please call Pally News. t.f. LOST Brown suede glove a weekt ago Saturday on Third' Ave. or Sixth Street. Finder iplease. call Pally News. t.f. THE SEAL QUALITY iff 8p m m GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon racked by the only nlmoa canning company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Cross return- Walter Wlckson of Vancouver. Tie ed to the city, on the Calala last; wedding took place In St. John's night from Vancouver where they! Anglican Church a week ago Sat-attended the marriage of their urday with the Venerable Areh-daughter. Miss Lillian Cross; tor Ar- deacon Sir Francis Heathcote pf- thur Wlckson. son of Mr. and Mrs. Relating. nery; W.-. Pwchuk, Mrs.4lv.Mathe-' son and O, Hunt, C.N.R.;.W. Hunter.' .... iHaysppit; pau? Schulte, and S. Su-. ' clensky, Terrace; William Puncan,' city; C. Closier, Digby Island; Mr. and Mrs. G. p. Reld, fprcher. : : Kno? : I T. Cook, Port Edward; R. Farrell,-. Smlthers; Jack RQblpsqn, Vancqu-: ver, t ! Prince Uype'r( j ! Harold Lannlns, E. A- Masel and I R. M. Alexander, Vancouver; Mr. 'and Mrs. l. L. MfKenney and N. Sherwood, Terrace; Mr. and. Mrs. J- Munro, Edmonton; H. Wewne, ITelkwa; John Forrest, Topley; F-jMosher, St. Igpace, Michigan; Lyje ?' Smith, Seattle; W. Sherwood, Sut ton, Coldfleld, England. j Rya j John de.Kergorbmeaux, Terrace; Fred We?ek, CNR.; F. q. Peder-sen, city; Edna E. Carpenter, ptewart; E. A- Magel, Vancouver-, E. gnidal, L. Taylor and R. L, Lamb, Caspaco. Savoy L. C, Sylsdall, Bella Coola; Mr?. R. T. Muckluck and Maureen, Seattle; Sam King and John Hartlln, city; Charles Koford, Terrace; Mr. and Mrs. J. & E. Carlson, pprpw. . Maintain that charming smtle and pleasing personality, with VVrigley's Gum millions dot A simple aid to health! Keep a supply In purse or pocket . . .and in the home for the children! Small in cost but bit In benefit! I cj ji Warm Weather Needs Window Screens Mosquito Netting, Screen Doors Screen Door Fittings . Fly Swatters Fly Tox Garden Hose Watering Cans Ice Cream Freezers Fishing Tackle "Headquarters For Your Hardware Requirements' GORDON'S HARDWARE PHONE 311 McBRIDE ST. Letter Size Linen Finish Writing Pad And English Made Mechanical Pencil With Extra Leads BOTH for 39c I I For Car and Household Use 75c Chamois Size 16x18 And a 25c Sheep's .Wool Sponge '7 BOTH for 89c Ormes Ltd. "Jim Pioneer Druqgists The iXexiU Store Phones: 81 & 81 Open Dally From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till Z m.ta, 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE The BEAUTY ItEST MATTKESS 42.50 The SLURIHEIt KING SPUING S14 25 All Sizes For Those Who Want Something Better Phone 775 327 TlIIItD AVENUE