Att- fV i If-' A..' at OB. AM Bridge Drive, Alex Mackenzie sailed yenter.t Hall July 13, 8;30 pmUlay afternoon on th Prine. 25c 009a i'nzes. iiwj) G A Mx DD.. Bishop of ur on Friday 1 hniire Oetxge whence he SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! calling at OCEAN FALLS and POWELL RIVER StcmuiT lenvfs Prince Itupcrl every SATURDAY, 7 11.11M MONDAY, 3 p.m. TraiiiH leave Prince Hnpert for lite Kust Monday, NVeilnelay, Friday, 6 p.m. rutesrnner Kxprenn Fit I DAYS, 11. OU .". P For fares, etc., cult or trrifc City Ticlu't Office, 52S Jrtl Ai t: Rup- eit for a bu4nei trtp to MlM Mftllu tS-u- Ml lo... ru .u - W CI lfcn l . .m ir,r U!J r u- r " "k " a Van-n.-v P h v D D T T Owm oen Areh- Aren- tauw mltk hff uthff A 1 jroQto and Prtmale of 1 uho is south for the British , and accompany him 011 ' Columbia Law Bowling cbampion-reaee River Block, hlP HEAR THE ECHO- Old Virginia Fine Cut is the tnvllowett, movt tatitfying tobacco you ever lucked into a cigarette pope I With a fragrance you'll hie from the itort, and with a lotte that taliifies to the very limit, you'll find Old Virginia it cut eitra fine to roll a cigorerte that both looks ond vnolts right. Even a beginner can roll good smokes with it, particularly if he utes "Oianteclei" or "Vogue" popers. fan Poclog. lOt- Vi lb. Tin 73 Pod I Humidor Pouch ISt kill llt Ittstl tSS lftMt AftitcAuAtnr) On The Job 24 hours a day - flfifi days a year Kelvinator Works For You Saving and Serving Prolactin Ymir Health and Your I'eickttbook Nt Electrics! Awllance Serve You Mom Faithfully At Ko little nxprnie faery Home Need KELVIKATOR lor Efficient and Econotnl-rat Operation Let uj Show You All the Wonderful Features of TI1I1 Really Modern Home Necelly Lrm I'rke 5-Year Guarantee l!ay Terms w.wnrvMHapnMiWMnM. " J. H. BULGER Fresh Local Haw and Optometrist fW. a Pasteurized Milk ,)AmY Hoyal lUnk Hide PHONE 637 Walter Miller, for drunkenness, was fined $25, with option of seven days Imprisonment. In city police court thla morning. James Reld, for drunkenness, was yesterday sentenced by Magistrate Thomas McClyroont to the time he had already spent In Jail. John Paul Matheson, for his second offence on a charge of drunkenness, was fined $25, with option of seven days imprisonment, m elty police court yesterday. Fred Bcadden is sailing this afternoon on the CataU for Victoria where he will attend a northwest Moose convention. He expects to be away about two weeks. Opera Society (Annual Meeting 1 Leonard Cripps Is Re-elected Presi dent Dr. Lundahl Vice- President and .Miss .May Murray, Secretary The Prince Rupert Operatic So ciety held lu annual meeting last night In the city council chamber. The fact that twenty-four mem bers were In attendance Indicate,) the healthy Interest that Is being taken in this particular line of musical activity.. Leonard Cripps 1 was re-elected president with Dr Bernard Lundahl vice-president and Miss M Murray, sec n ary Miss Audrey Wrathall was placed in charge of costumes and W M. Watts was named bu sines' nanager with Martin van Cooten property manager. Charles Balag no continues as accompanist while Miss Lillian HalllweU is an extra member of the executive. j It Is planned to present another opera next season but the selection has yet to be made. CAKD OF THANKS C J Larsen and family desire to express sincere thanks and ap- prrctauon lor xinonesses ana sym pa thy extended at the time of their recent bereavement CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT Tender For Water Pipe . Tender stating delivery date will be received up to July 31st 1S39 for supplying: 1 1. 9500 lineal feet water pipe,' flM Internal diameter. 600 llnal feet 8" Internal diameter and 1201 feet 12" Internal diameter, all of Class 150 to your own specifications. 2. Specials, the list of which can be obtained from the City Engineer's Office, Prince Rupert. price. Including sales tax F. O. B Prince Rupert. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. D. J. MATHESON, Purchasing Agent. Prince Rupert, B C is tiii: m ntr.Mt. rot kt or iiuiiun IN FKOHSTE In the HalUr rf IKr UmiU KcMrUs. Ikeme4 TAKE NOTICE ut by Ord of tU Btvprrm Court ctf BrlttaU Oolumbls IrUtti Pratet ot ttx ot Louis rt, B. 6 ... who died t Prtnce Ruprt or aiid on or bout th Srd djr ct Ohtvniorx od Nor E Arnold or Prlrr Mmpert rorewOd. the Ewcutor, n.mM In il Mil of Ult a&id dMNMlt. Alt prnnm .hiring cUluv (atrKt tit Mid Ett r rrqulrod to turnlkh tl' maw til wrliUng. properly tertfled. to tb XHMWsetrd within on moatn turn Ux dt of Ihi ttauct. otncjr- ik. rtiM will t distributed nur- ,.n M tih. uki Will wiUkout rectrd to ny uch d&hm. All pwvons lndrbt- d iO tne WUd iirrruy re-i U pUJ W o wiir iu- 2Ulfd ebtedn to th undertljued forth with. .. . nvnen .t Prlrif Runrt. B. C. tni ?nd dty or Jim l39. JWUIB urui&ovnu una NORA S. ARNOLD Bos (03. Frlno Rupert, B. C IS TUB SITREMB COl'RT Or BRITIStl COLVM1U& la lh Miller of Fredrrkk William Heard, Defeased And la the Matter or the "Administration Act" TAKE NOTICE that by Order ot Ifa Honour Judgw W. E. ruber dated ths 23il clay or June vtw 1 waa Hami aiunlnstitrator ct the Estas ot Frederick William Beard, daceuaed, lata Ot tba Village of Terrara, BrULtah Colum-bla, iJid all pmntia having cUtnu agalnnt U aald Eatt we hereby required to Xurnlah nune to me properly mined on c feefWa the 31st day uf July 1939 Mt ! person Indebted to tba aald rai iw rruuii mj ywj tha amount of their indebtedness to w forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator, Prince Rupert. BO DATED tha Sflth day ot June IPSO, ihi daily nrrri LOCAL NEWS NOTES For prompt and courteous ser vice Phone 13 Taxi. U. Kenneth Smith, who is numbered imong the real pioneers both of Vancouver and Prince Rupert, was receiving hearty congratulations of many friends Sunday on attaining his eightieth birthday. Despite a recent accident in breaking his 1 returning! William F. Stone is to the city oa the Catala this ai-l temoon from a business trip to' Stewart and Premier. 1 George Lelgbton was fined gift! in city police court yesterday on a jomraon assault charge. The of- lence occurred on comox Avenue. Mrs. S. M. Johnson and daugh ter. Miss Margaret Johnson, sailed resterday afternoon on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver enroute to Winnipeg. J Tonight's train, due from the East at 11 o'clock. Is reported to be two hours late which will bring it In about 1 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. T. IL Johnson, for merly of this city and now resld- ng In Victoria, have been seeing 1 good deal of Scandinavian coun tries recently prior to paying a rlslt to England. This spring they made a trip around from Victoria via the Panama Canal to Europe. . V.I.V. 1 j.j SILVER Fill m V Mr. Smith u still active and alert 1" for M feet or - 90 25-y fl.7S . , , liarae prizes in each division. In Ernest Jones former Jnanager of,, MMon u a noTtee class the Bank of Montreal at Prince, for lhose who haTe never entered George and now manager at Sas-tQlr to My J, .. " . . . 1 petition iiunj aiinuuuii s train trom rnnce aeorge. where he had been visiting 'or a few days, and sailed in the evening on the Prince George lo Vancouver Varied Activities Of Legion Are Reported Upon The executive of the Prince Bup-trt branch of the Canadian Lesion jf the British Empire Service League was hi session last e renin 2 In preparation for the regular monthly meeting tomorrow cretin. 1 It was reported that the furnish-ng of the Canadian Legion ward in the new hospital nad been practically completed. Members who have Inspected the ward are loud in their praises of the complete-less and harmony of the equipment. To Miss Jean Harrison R. N . the lady superintendent, who arranged for 11. the thanks of the branfh are being extended. The annual picnic had been a success It was reported. There had been a large attendance, the sports had been run off expeditiously and the winners had been particularly pleased with the prizes. Observance of Decoration Day had been carried out under the Queen Mary Chapter of the Imperial Order. Daughters of the Empire. To this body and to their graves committee the Legion ex- nressed Its sincere thanks. With the passage of time and the pressure of everyday demands there was the possibility that those who rerved in the past nUjht be overlooked Queen Mary Chapter had steadily observed the annual remembrance of Decoration Day and their leadership had been a tine tribute to those who had gone Arrangements are under way to send delegates to the provincial convention to be held at Kamloops from August 3 till August 5. President Jack Preeee was In the chair.. Other members present were W J. Ranee. W. M. Brown, J, M. Walker and O. J. Dawes. KaTiMawlKTasiT7isaMsT BssgPlTlls'tvBffBjay Eaeb pad will kill flies all day nd eery day for three weeks. 3 pails In earh packet. 10 CENTS l'EK PACKET of Drufglut, Crotrr; Ctntrml Star, WHY PAY MOKE? TUB WILSON FLY PAD CO., HwUws, Omt, Prize lists are being prepared and will be available for those wishinr to secure them An innovation this year is the charging of an entry fee for gardens , ,f 25c each t ' CONSTIPATION TEAKS V0WN I your constipation becoming a burden, not only to you but to those round you ? It it wrecking your di-potition wrll as your health? Many suffer needlessly, for common conatipation U usually due to nothing more than a lack of "bulk" in the diet. KeUocs'a ALL-BRAN is a ready-to-eat cereal which supplies . the "bulk necessary to regular I bowel movements. Eat ALL-BRAN every morning with milk, cream or I fruit, or in the form of delicious muffins. Drink plenty of water. Oive regular habits a chance to i rebuild health and happiness. I ALL-BRANDS ! ALL-BRA I SCI OBSBW Mill It KaOlit Is lulls, ClliU slpir im Announcements All advertisements In thla column will be charged for a full month it 25c a word. Prince Rupert Regatta and Dance July 20. Hospital Bazaar, October 4. Catholic Bazaar October 11, 12. "Crescent Canadian Shows" ger and Better. .4 w. rr. . , .. ww. -J', . 1 r JX" Try w jl t.r u w ! mf .'50c entry fee may enter as many Big- Dance every Thursday, East End Hall. Legion Women's Auxiliary Bazaar Jfovemb r 3, PAOE-THRii This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. PLAN'S FOR BIG SHOW non-members of the Horticultural. Society and of 10c each for an other other entries. entries. Those Those paying paying the; the; HOTEL ARRIVALS 'Continued from Page One) Central J. Jacobson, New Westminster and 50c for second, to enable ths exhibits as they wish without cost. A. Lipstak, D. Morgan and J: small grower to compete. Mrs- R- M. Wlnslov Is offering Griffiths, city. - The garden competition Is all a special prize for collection of six Prince Rapert changed this year. There Is to be to el&ht varieties of garden flow- Arnold Toomren, Seattle, Mr! an open or professional class for er$ ech variety in a separate and Mrs. S. R. Donaldson and, which a silver medal is the first container, eighty points going for family. Port Essington; 'FratiTc prize and a bronze medal the Quamy 01 dkmdi ana twenty poinu AJxen. city. .-v second, donated by Home Oarden- toT display. Royal f lne of Lodon. Enrilnd. The ama-' xt noped to get a Judge from Alex Rogers, city: r. Jensen teur class for those who grow tne uth to Judge both the gar- and P. S.. Dannhauer, Port Essfni flowers for their own pleasure or;dens and th flower show. satisfaction and is not open to; any who have paid help. First! prize In this class In $750 andj second prize five dollars. It is .www divided into two "" sections, one for, ten. 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