Si,, ,? t, PJLCZFOUE THE DAILY NF5VS putting in 1name is ismithers new bridge; accepted; big time Icpstrant Improvement Is Being Carried Omt Bj Cttj At Waterfront Tt hall -ray aarfc in the .re-fc?flding br the ey of the Cow Baj bridge -vac reacted last ni" the apper sfcSe of tbe Important -nterfroBt spaa was reopened to traiflc Wart: on tfet sssssssssssssssflH 10 PACKAGE 15 POUCH'' Ii Cnnie Morjan- -Jim Prince Celebration at Interior Town Was EsBerL Oneen of Port" Favored I 3Iost Soccrufal Event Of lis By Celebration Committee The naiae "IQw rrsiee Rupert. Qteen of the Port," suggested bji &ta Connie Morgan, nt accepted tzat nibt as tbe tiUe for the -rts-jj. S. ner of the pwpolartty contest ioj iuorzzn metres a S cash, prize Her suggestion -was seiectea ia night by the committee consisting of George Rone, chairman. Martin Van Cexen and Boas Ingram from among some fifty entries. The general Port Day committee to again In session last night vrtth A. VT. Nrsraan in the chair. Arrangements were reported going ' ahead satisfactorily for the Try a Dally Tie"- cr-Jtifd advertisement for best resul't. '70lb.TIM MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE AUGUST FURNITURE SALE l-FIECE BEDROOM SUITE Walnut ir. .:uding bedstead, ranity and aph-jtered bench, chiffioner. spring-f-ied mat'ress, Rest- mcre cable spring, two pillows Ste our window i pletes for . MILK 98.50 fiil orders filled at this price. Terms can be arranged. , Phone 775. Prince Rupert, B. C. IT! TIIIKO AVENUE We Have Grade "A" Raw and Pasteurized Milk Daily From Our Own Herd Delicious Sour Cream 50c per Quart Phone Red G08 For Better Dairy Products Dominion Dairy UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: TJ5.S. CATALA EVERY TUES- T.S.S. CARD UNA FRIDAY, DAY, 1:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Dae Vancouver, Thurs. a.m. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Agent. Third Ave. Phone 568 I RAILWAY I LINES .SSX miM JBr Canadian Pacific Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way, Ports SS. "Princess Adelaide" Every Friday 10 p.m. TO VANCOUVER DIRECT SS. "Princess Louise SS. Princess Alice" SS. Princess Charlotte Aug, jJ, 17. 27; Sept. 7 Aug. 1050. Aug. 3. 13, 24; Spet. 3. 1 Connections .at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services -Tickets and Reservations From t..V,.l COATES, General Agent. Prince Rupert, B.C. Kind Ever Held Tbere Many Events Gray Named "Bert diiien' Result of Sports be held in eonnection -vith the! Janior Cbaisber of Cotsraerce Port- SMITHERS, Aag. 9: CP Dra-r-' Dav eefebratfcn to be staged berelfcE viators from far and near an other aide is now btteg proceeded) at the end of this month. 10m along the line of the Canadian :a- Trtth. On corspletkm of the -sort nra tcder -ray. a practically ce bridge ""rtD haTe been provided at a cost of some XSffi. It -rill be capable of earning a t-retTe-ton Jsad with safety. Tbe decking eomtoU of fir t-ro br Una laid edgevtse and acroe instead of lengthwise. City Engineer F M. Good estimates that, if the two by four were laid end to end. they wouK ttreteh for a distance of frre miles. tional Railways from Prince Ra-pert to UcBride and from the farms and mines north and south of the lint. Smithers' four -day A presentation was also made to Miss Wanna Hann who was tbe first baby bom in Smithers. Sports Program game and to watch .he horse races' and the tug-of-war contest. In the tug-of-war the Indian! team from Moricetown won from Smithers town with two straight I pulls. The team of Swedes also beat! the Swiss team in two straleht j pulls. The Indians then pulled the' Swedes twice to carry off the first lim. M.UIt. 41 f - - . jiuc mc oweues gamerco In the second prize. . The dance Saturday night at Lake Kathlyn was weU attended, sn much so that a great number! I could not get Into the hall. j On Sunday afternoon the veter-. tans arul the artillerymen from! I Prince Rupert marched to the ball grounds behind the Smithers Brass I Band where another large crowd had gathered to watch the second, game between Prince Rupert and smithers. This game was a seven-; Inning affair and -was Just In the' 1 A 1 1 1 1 I . . . jjasb innings wnen me aiarm 01 lire. I, was sounded for the fire at the! Warner residence and the crowd departed Unceremoniously. How- LAM) ACT Notice of Intention to apply to Lrane Land In Range 5, Ooyrt District. Land Ft-oondlng district of Prince Rupert, and attuate en reef oft Ar&nz&zu Point being a point on the went 'aide ot Zara Uland, Take notice that Frank Waterman ot Prince Rupert, B.Orf occupation miner, intend to apply for a Icbm of the fo. lowing dHcnbed land and foreshore: All of the reef off Arahzazu Point i commencing at a poet planted on a high graiwy point on the aouth 1J4 j of the rtef, thence 1800 feet north eat: 'thence 1500 feet norUi went; Uiencei .1800 feot vTUth went; thence 1500 feet I nouth eat, to potnit of beginning; and thirty-five acres, more or Iooottunng lees, . FRANK. WATEK&IAN Dated Juoe lft'-h, 1B38. 1 , Get al tie Cause " of Constipation! Toa ' tt cecstepJfco often pre jca Vstt daptT trr-tra. CQC5K1 Ocnrs WfeJ tt est si te cow ijxl x is ? II poo eU aas: pe& time i trad. rri sod pocatoes-Uie c&sr.ces are U ttai-S the zsaatr yea si toil ort exos Aa3 117 -rr in a A4 of food Cat bat r-trtry exasptei. ost haves a sen. boStj bus la tae tte'wi tt f-- f "'IsaB. H teS is yacr tnx&i. wfcst rn wd tt a dan cf cm?. crgrty KtVcfs AS-Erar fcr trtkUi enty dty. It ltr?i"J tastoek" yon &wd, pfa KstetH trtna?-.u tnric Trtarrrti B sad irax . Eat Aa-Bran errry cUr. crsx picsly of vslcr. asd see tt" tbe oM wVI tocl kx a lot brijfefcr! ASBra3 ti cade try Kritoo; t twenty-fifth annirersary celebra-' -? tton -ras the most sbccessful erent through of such a kind erer held in the "a UT S17m te the game the Smithers team ote Own. . . . t . j fK im Hotel accomodation as at u? l " , , preminm to take care of the many RUP"7-1- . rotors and. In addition, gnerts At Vlt were homes. being put up at many prirate large float ff" to capacity, ffor started lor here eOks car-few Tie weather was rery line. A Kathlyn thei. reguto program of ed out Hght showers on Saturday m i iv. - radnz and other sports. On Sunday the beautiful Lake . .tL in Kathlyn was the centre of attrae ui 'T . tion. ereryone-townsfolk and vis!- report baring en)oyea tnrs alike being out there for the ' . , . tey Tbe citizens of the t cbstnet and , . ,. , . . town co-operated in a fine man- K,L niSTthe cetebratoi tbe Sunday after the Elks' Day erring to be. it proTed WaTer he Tonly IrJident to mar the m eaterUIn- Ti vSl as the fire on Son- ment had been completed. cons the r- Tfce big dance on Friday night hr denc of iIr j. c. A. War-the town hall was a caoacity af- .r fr -aramr at the time, war I fair as also was the Old Timers oJ nouse while Mrs. War- ixmcerx pn baiurcay nignt wnen ner fjfy Tiating in Van-500 people crowded the hall to ca- coytr. pactty to enjoy tne entertainment oroTided by 3. W. 'Happy) Turner depicting some old time scenes ana erents of 1912 and 1913 In Smi- Jthers. First Bride and Baby At the dose of the concert Mrs. William Cocks of Quick, who was the first bride in Smithers. togeth-' er with Mr. Cocks, was called tc! the Dlatform by the chairman. L JH. Kenney. and was giren a pres- SPURNING FORTUNES Douglas Corrigan Is Much In Demand II nrt In Reception . NEW YORK. August 9 Douglas enUtion. Mrs. Cocks told the audi- sonrned a dozen fortunes yesterday jencc that she had nerer been ab- decided to remain jurt another sent from ner nome in tne Baikley young man in search of a flying Valley one night since she wasJob offers were accumulating by mameo. ana weni 10 ner nome m;ihe hoar jor to exhibit himself vuj years ago. IOQ , .taze or talk OTer the radio at prices of 523,000. to become a mo-Tie actor for eten larger sums. to write stories of his life and en Mr. and Mrs. John Gray werr . h. Am . M then caDed upon the platform and had to have an x Mrs. Gray was presented with a tr K ... .ul gold "Good Citizenship- medal . . , . . . . , Mrs. .Gray responded very appreci . . u t. A . - ,,. i Sutton T"lat Frlday'8 celebratlon ta hb - l-J I i ,j I1UIJOI. !ed excellent music at the beginning of the program. BALDWIN SPEAKS - . - rr" . ii cannot aescena." joff on schedule and resulted in a- .win for Smithers orer Prince Ru-! pert with a score of 7 to 3. A large 'crowa was on hand to witness tic Pond's Cold Cream Jar Pond's Vanishing Cream Jar Jiff Soap Powder Large package Oum French Borden's Condensed Katie Brand Each 29c 29c - 21c 19c 19c Milk r 19c Funeral of Pearl White OM-Tlme 31orie Star Baried QaieUy Yesterday PARIS. AHgnst 9. Pearl White oJd-tfcse morie ftar of "The Perils of Parf" -and other thrillers, was buried in the Passy cemetery There was no ebveh ceremony. A staple sen-ice was read at the grareadf in lire presence of only about twenty dose friends in accordance with Miss White's wishes. She died Thursday after an operation for a liter infection. j Wine Emporium Chief Interest Where Can I Get a Bottle?" Principal Question at New Information Bareaa Elsie Cooper, fifteen year old daughter of Mrs. Maud Cooper ard the late George Cooper, passed away on Sunday In the Port Simpson General Hospital where she had been a patient since last April with a lingering Illness. The fu- t SWANSEA. Wales. Atisnrt 0 ,t i. .1.1. ... The trhildren's sports planned fox Tim ,cPAdressing university students a Port "SoTTsiSsSt M BaWwin Said "When Besides heTrnother. deceased 1 mornlS but the firTt hS. 1 becm" P51" surviTed by four brothers-William, ZTeZrE S.H"" therC.are noth 10 h-h ' . and Lome- and one sisterMrs. Henry (Mary) Gray. 0VERWA1TEA LTD. CASH or C.O.I). OVERWAITEA DRAM) FIRST GRADE BUTTER 3 lbs. for Overwaitea Jelly 9f Powders 6 for Fancy White Spring OQp Salmon 3 tins for "V Eagle Brand Lobster 1 XuK Qp Per 4-oz tin Burn's Shamrock 1 Qp Bologne Per pound 100-pound sack Phone 843 85c Kellogg's All Bran 4 Qn Per package Xr Overwaitea Raspberry SOp Jatn4-pound paU. Four Star Salad Dress- C p inr 32-ounce jar Windsor Salt Iodized 4 n 2 for J-Ai' GRANULATED SUGAR 85.75 llnds 58c VALUES IN VAPOR KEPT VEGETABLES Lettuce Per head ..... Cucumbers Each Tomatoes 5 pounds Grapes Seedless or Malaga. 2 pounds for Turnips-Large. Pound Free Delivery 0n Orders $3.00 and Over gMMMM ' I -Where can I get a bottle of wtoe?" That is the most common ques tion asked at the newly opened tourist information bureau. Miss Noreen Gibson, who Is In charg there, told an inquiring reported yesterday afternoon. For the most part, the questions asked are quite sensible. Miss Gib son says. On the first two days it was opened, there were twenty-three callers at the bureau. WHIFFLETS From The Waterfront Union steamer Catala, Capt 1 James Flndlay. southbound from Steart and Anyox to VancouTer. will not arrire here from the north before 7:30 this erening. The Tessera was at Wales Island at noon and may be at Port Simpson at. 1:40 this afternoon. Only local vessels sold halibut at Seattle yesterday, the catches be-j ing incidental to cod and sable- - fish. The price for all sizes of halibut was J4MrC. i ;iPort Simpson Girl Is Dea i 5c 9c 28c 35c 35c 4c FRQiCHHEN TO A SIGHT UKE THIS! 'IssssssV B" iflBL. .9sssss(sLu3i L.ST TIMES TONIGHT -WHITE BANNERS" At 7 32 ar.J 9 17 RUDY VAU ROSEMARY LANE HUGH HERBERT ALLEN JENKINS BAND CtOIlA DICXSON Maviui cooptt MAiaTOOD.rtrrz mo AWAlkrt IIOLrvtn 0Wm4 w ut tMtOT BEGINS WEDNESDAY. FOR T1VO DAYS 1939 RADIO Nearly all 1939 models have now arrived and ,viy sure make a wonderful line. Touch tuning, bard spread tuning, making short wave tuning as easy I as long wave. New circuits and for battery set! I new and improved series of tubes. All battery r.od may be operated either by dry batteries or from a sa voltl storage battery. Cabinets are more attractive than ever Beautiful . . and then some. Have a look. Don't hesitate iust because vou are not in the market for a new radio. It ii a pleasure to show everybody the new 1939 radio models. December Frozen HERRING BAIT Cold Storage Ice Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. CENTRAL HOTEL KOOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C . BLACK Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized MM VALENTIN HAIRY PIION!"