J. :e 2? -.M9 THE DAILY 1TCW1 It Makes a Nicer Cool Drinlc FMI M A m AH SALADA m Ai'ssin soldier Hotel Arrivals J. .tf V Itoyal i m c Munro, Port Essington; Lund city. Prince Rupert Z F Chuholm. city: W. Evlson, .. .. J B. Uarelay. Blllmor. Central A Rusanko. M. Fltrserald and Tasakej Haysport: D. MorjanJ WYflie ana A.Androncltyi Knott - Junes and Mr. and Mrs. ten. city. " MELBOURNE, June ,57: CP f of the Australian general Major-Oeneral J, D. Lavar- 2 has left for a 10-month tour ,ir TEA KETCHIKAN ' HAS FIRE Menacing Appearing Conflagration Was Confined To One Ituildlng - Of Sawmill KETCHIKAN, Jane 27: What appeared for a while early last 'l serious fires Ketchikan has had was brought under control with dispatch despite menacing proportions and resulted in the destruction of one of the centre buildings of the Ketchikan Spruce Mills, this Alaska city's main lumber manufacturing plant. The flames. which for a while leaped into tht for seventy-five feet and England and the Malay 8tralUshroudfd tne dty vh veail ,rinr , aena army man- jow, of black ,mokei vtre "' .fined to the box factory and plan- ' Ing mill. Everything was very dry Is This The Reason You Are Constipated? Jf v. m w nrter (r wfcw your I Is f-' wnrg rht . . ' ,rv -..d hhV ahont whit you eat Bread ro . r,d potatoes All eood nonr- ! .;ne f-vxl ... but lacklnv bulk after the dUeaUre r r And vou need "bulkr Food that fives the bowels comcthing to work on . to a them move. If it s this laek of "bulk" ''.at ' r-au&inc vour constloa-'on. Kelloggi All-Bran is Just what vou need. Alter dises- on a soft mas remains which help vour bowels move. In addition. All-Bran Elves you Natures Intestinal tonic. v:'amm B. Eat this taste-fa. rradv-to-eat cereal even' dur drink plentv of water, rnd esuor hsonler days All-Bran is made bv KellosK in London Can Sold by every FT.VrT land a . brisk . southerly breeze was blowing at the time of the fire, the fighting of which was carried out very effectively. The alarm was turned in at 0:40 pjn. Air Base Surveys Near' Ketchikan' i.i , ' IntercU Being Taken In Palteau On Annette UUnd Near Village of Metlakatla KETCHIKAN. June 27: Two .United Slates Army bombers ar-1 rived In Ketchikan on Sunday in 'the course of survey fttghu ra connection with air base development in Alaska. One of the machines continued north while the other Is still here. Yesterday fllghU were made over 'Annette Island where interest seems to be taken in a plateau near the village of Metlakatla. MacKenzie's Furniture MAITY Itrsf SlATTIti:sS Over 800 Individual co! sleep Sleepion tv. Beauty tReU. All slses - - ...-- Other Mattrense All lUes. Fr'tn I'hone "75 ift M.M)iift for 842.50 87.50 READ r- aj WUl This is the One Best Way to Uclax-Itcad a Book From Our Library 75c FOR OE MONTH. New Hooks Added' Every WeekVlIerc is the Latest Lister-. Three Harbours t, Van Wyke Mason Sir Arad Disappeared Oppenheim ' Meln Kempf Arrogant Alibi Klng Not for Just an Hour . uo 1 ases Adventures of a Young Man - The Search for the Blue Sedan Queen Victoria's Mr. Brown rr Tlsdall Promenade -T' Danger Signal t" - Shute ! --i...... Ordeal - Luclen -- Wlckford Point Marquand Maglnot Une Murder Newman Konfcsmark. 'Th rkS The Brandons Then.Al Look Up Adventure of Christopher Columln - - P?"" The Saga of Frank Dover ,..fi BueholU The PatriU yuc And Others Join Now You'll' Enjoy UeadinjT i'IWU I lit (oHT rifron ..,., . iiiiiiniH'WlNjt'fa't- """" LOCAL IJIEWS QTE Tonight's traui, cue from the Sister St Christopher ot the lo- eutt at 11 o'clock, was reported Jils afternoon to be on time. Mrs Oeorge James and children left on last evening's train for Ter days holidaying. Inspector C. O. Barber, provincial police, will be the speaker at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Oyro Club tomorrow. John Barseth was fined $25, with option of seven days' Imprison ment, in city police court this morning for drunkenness. Miss Edith Dodds, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dodds, sailed this afternoon on the Catala for. Vancouver to spend the summer vacation. As a result of a fracas on the Metlakatla Indian reserve, Murray Clifton and Oeorge Powell appeared' before Stipendiary Magistrate Andrew Thompson -in provincial po lice court yesterday on charges of drunkenness. Clifton was fined $10, with seven days' option, and Powell. $15. with ten days' , option. Ingvahl Christopherson. for drunkenness, was fined $25. with option o seven days' Imprisonment, in city police court Saturday. Sim' Uarly charged and fined was liar vey Johnson Saturday. Tom Han in the dty on the Catala this morning from Alice Arm after having made an inspection trip over the line from Terrace to Alke Arm. Halibut Sales Summary American G3.000 pounds, and 5c to 7.8c and 55c. Canadian 40,000 pounds, and 5c to 7.2c and 5c. American 75c 6.Cc Grant; 40,000, Cold, Storage, 7.Gc and 55c paper lswrnsmtriso ar.a 55c. 5c. Dean, 8.000. Cold Storage, 75c and 5c. Canadian 5c. Oony. 14500, Booth, 6.9c and Margalke. 2500. A Urn, 7.2c and Tramp, 17.000. Booth. 65c and 5c Bum. 6,000. Cold Storage. 6.6c and 5c Phones 18 L 19 ' P.O. Bor 575 Mussallem's Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents' Have you tried our CASH COUPON SYSTEM X You receive dishes, silverware and valuable premiums suitable for .gifts. Why not start now at no extra cost to you? Opposite Canadian Legion va ana tsiuui Phone 13 Taxi AT MAzfelE Opp. Post Office, th St IN THE M.TRF.MC COI KT TP tRTIsn COI-IMIUA IS IMIOBITE In the Matter of the AaminiMrmuon An And In llf Mutli-r of the lte of Johannr" Mlii llunilhammrr, tlirrwl Knon . John Miwn liammrr, iwca, Intnitate TAKE NOTICE tht by order of Hit Honor, W. E. Fl&twr, lUie 18th oay or June, A. D. 1939, I wa jpipolntd Aa-I tnlnlmtrator oi the estate of Johannfs NllMra nurnthamrnrr. oUmtwI Xnown M John NUson ltamnwr, dcuel. and all imrtlMi huvtog ctaimo against Uio Mid lat are hereby requdred to fur-nlh name, propwly vwlTil to m on nr bflore the SIM day ot July, A. D. ions, and all purtm vaaexnea to tne eatait are required to pay the amount of their toideotocmesB w m loruvwna. DATED June lu. A. u. iwju. NORMAN A. WATT omdal Administrator, ' Trine Buptrt, B.C. cal convent sailed on the Catala this afternoon for Vancouver. Mlc i. . . WatU sailed this afternoon on the Catala for Vic- race where they will spend a few;Urk lo attend summer. school. Vernon Scherk sailed Saturda) afternoon on. the Princess Louise for Vancouver. - W. R. Adams returned to the city on the .Catala Sunday night He has been . taking . artillery training at EqulmalL ... Mrs. James L. Lee and son, Forbes, sailed this afternoon on the Catala for a vacation trip to Vancouver. Miss Schwartz and Miss How school teachers at port. Simpson were passengers aboard the Catala today going through to Vancouver for the summer vacation.. Mrs. B. F. .Stewart arrived In the city from Smithers on Saturday evening's train to spend a waci visiting with her son,. Frankl.i Stewart. She will be returning to the interior, on Friday. . Fred Nash returned to his home at Terrace on last evening's train. He had been brought here with a view to assisting In the search for Provincial Constable Clifford Pres- cott, missing on Princess Royal Is- son. a frequent offender.. was fined? land, but later developments In the $50, with fourteen days' option, for drunkenness and Is doing the time. A. J. Edlund, construction fore man for the Government Tele graphs, and Walter Warner, opera tor linesman at Rosswood, arrived quest have made his services un necessary. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hinton arc moving residence from Fourth Avenue West to the suite of Dr. and Mrs. L. I. Pussley In the Ker- gin Block on Second Avenue. 'Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Hartle will move from Dunsmuir street to tne house vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Hinton. James Dickson, chief Inspector of mines, and Mrs. Dickson were passengers aboard the Catala t-day returning to Victoria from Stewart where Mr. Dickson ha been attending a first aid meet Charles Graham. Inspector ol mines here, also returned to the dty on the Catala after aecocv panying Mr. Dickens. Keep up to date "Advi-ttse Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at S5c a word. Band Parent's Strawberry Tea, Mrs. Husoy, June 29. . Dominion Day Dance, June 30. Dominion Day Celebration Port Essington July 1, native war dance at close. .... i July 1. Excursion to Terrace! Eagles Straight Bridge July 5. Prince Rupert Regatta and Dance July 20. Catholic Bazaar October 11, 12. "Crescent Canadian Shows" ger and Better. Big- Dance every Thursday, East End Hall THE SEAL QUALITY laC GOLD SEAT Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest PinbSalmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll la ..Prince Rupert. . ., STUDENT MEETING Final Gathering of High School House Yesterday Before Long ..... .. -Summer Vacation .. ... Students of the three houses of Booth Memorial High .School met yesterday afternoon In the auditorium for the final gathering prior to the long summer vacation. Main event of the meeting was the presentation of the various xophies won by the houses during ;he. year. Major prize was a shield presented by the late Oeorge O, Sushby which was won by Alpha House for having had the largest aggregate of points during the year. The Rochester Shield, emblematic of Junior football cham-okmshlp, was also won by Alpha House, being presented by W. W. C. O'Neill. Other awards were as follows: , Girls' Basketball Alpha House. Boys' Basketball Beta House. Badminton Cups Boys' 'Singles, lack .Davis; girls' singles, Isobel McDonald; mixed doubles, Phyllis filll-Tout and Jack. Davis. , Cross Country Rice Gamma House. . . Bowling Alpha House. Junior and Senior Softball Al oha House. .Table Tennis Alpha and Beta Houses. . Senior Foot5all Gamma House. Enthusiasm was displayed for the, house system and the pupils are looking forward to keen com petition for the various trophies next year. Principal Arthur Sutton spoke to the students, complimenting them upon the fine spirit shown anions the bouses.. He explained the part that sports .and club ac tlTitles should play in the High School. There were brief addresses by House representatives. Miss Frances Moore entertained the students with a piano solo and there was an exhibition of tip dancing by Miss Nora Thomas and Miss Doris Hodgkinson. Five thousand Prlnet, Ruprt voDle read the Dilly News. It nays to ! them know what ym- have to selL Specials THIS WEEK ONLY Satin Finish ."61" Quick Drying Floor (? Varnish 1.29 Quart ' Cellutone Wall-Finish 99c Quart u 9 Quick Drying Enamel H- 9Qn Vi Pintti'" ;mI KAIEN HARDWARE f co: HOLIDAYS T Try SANGAN RIVER HOLIDAY CAMP ' This Year' Situated on the Finest Sea-Beach in Canada Apply to MRS. DUNN, Massett, Queen Charlotte 'Islands for Full Particulars CENTRAL HOTEL i ROOMS and CAFE Fhone 51 For Best Household . Coal MRS. a E. BLACK Terrace Baptism Held JJn rnday Christening of Young Son of Mr. and Mrs. .Eric Moren . ., TERRACE, June 27. The bap-j tism of Carl Eric, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Moren. took place at attorney. Having lived here a a boy, the new official Is well known !n Ketchikan. : . '.. j Indian Agent W. E. Colllson and, j.t. a. i juciuame. mraicai oi- liter lor .the. department from Vancouver, made a trip to Port Essington and other Skeena River points yesterday -on official duties. , Mrs. Cecil Brown and daughters. Margaret and June, of Boundaiy Bay will arrive in the city on the Prince: Oeorge tomorrow moraine from the south to spend a month visiting, here with Mrs. Brett's brother-in-law and sister. Dr. and Mrs. Neal M. Carter. Two Ketchikan Citizens Dead George SUmpvin and Ernest Miller Passed Away Yesterday In", , ; First City ,. , V" the home of the parents on Friday lufn-iuiuiw. June y?:-ueam in the presence of a number of removed two of Ketchikan's wtU friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. MaeDon- n6wn crifcern yesterday in Jh, aid stood ras Godfather and God- Person, of Oeorge Stlmpson. agedj mother and the. rite- was admtnis- M- and Erne&t XIUlCT- a8pd M-4 i trated by Rev. Adam Crisp. Follow-1 Mr- Stlmpson had been In the in? the ceremony refreshments U"10"6 service here for twenty were served. year P mT w reuremeni. t Well Known Young JWan Is Appointed As KetchOiahD.'A. KETCHIKAN, June 27: P. J. OllmQre.Jr.has arrived here from Washington, D. C .to succeed Wil liam Stump , as assistant district, Mr. Miner nvea ai reiersDurs for fifteen years before coming here fifteen years ago. Office Supplies Typewriters and Supplies Stationery Printing DIBB PRINTING Company Besner Block Phone 234 BX. FURNITURE CO. Used Furniture 1 Waffle Q9 A A 5 Kitchen Q-i A A Iron Pf V" Chairs-Ea. ?A-HJf Underwood Typewriter Gothic type. S 2 fi 0 0 A real snap 1 Koyal Typewriter Standard key. Q97 AH In excellent .condition v. ?MvJf . 1 Leather Couch In good Q1 Q 00 ' condition-., v. fl-lH?J 1 6-Piece Ivor- Bedroom Suite A QAX A A real bargain iV79-Ul 2 Washing Machines In excellent A A v V condition from, up QOOmV 3 Sewing Machines ffA rFrtjmrppHft84 . . ... - ft 1 Delco Remy Generator 800 Phone BLACK 324 (Nexf'Door to B.C. Clothiers) PpmjriiQri phonehtf nrth Fifth 3rd AVE; VELVET'ICE CREAM ' 'HAS MANY VARIETIES Cones lemon, Raspberry, Vanilla, Chocolate and Strawberry , Dixie Cups Tutti Fruitti and Vanilla Cream Lunch: aad Candy (Freeze Bars Vanilla. Cherry Custard, , ..... .Tuttl Fruitti and Maple Walnut ( Dairy ATenue East and McBrlde ,C .'tdaM M - - If UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. ,- r - ; - ; . Steamers-Leave TTlrree Rupert for VancouTer: T.S.S. CATALA. EVERY TUES T.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, DAY. liSI pan. 10:30 pan. Due Vancouver,: Thurs. a.m. Due Vancouver, Monday sun. .11 Convenient Please, Purchase Tickets at Office Further Infonnatloa Regarding Reservations and Tickets From FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Acent Third Ave. Phone 56S -I HTl-wrr r t "l I TT f -I' 1 T t -,f TJT T T If vou" lose anvtluiur. advertbe for It "