excellence "It does not curdle,' she writes, "but cooks smothly. Neither doe it separate. We have lots of salads and I never think of using any other milk Hundreds Tf letters tell' of the lovely dishes women make with Pacific Milk PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed double bed Mr and Mrs. Ooear Bather returned to the etty on Saturday i night's train from Usk where they Look at Pacific Milk in a salad j have been for the past couple of dressing Mrs M. C. knows its weeks, Mr. Sather having been in l charge of dismantling the old Col umarlo mill for the Armour Salvage Co. which has purchased the equipment. Funeral Notice Funeral of our late Comrade 1 Oeorge E. Brown from B.C. Undertakers' Chapel. Tuesday. 2 p.m. Canadian Legion members please : attend Lest We Forget MacKenzie's Furniture TRADK-1N FURNITURE IXning Kuffet 8olid oak. mirror back Splendid SI 0.00 condition Dining Table fft Devonette Pulls out to nlk pO3U 810.00 S12.50 Phone :75 CLEARANCE SALE KLEEN KOOK and SUPERFEX The Perfect Oil Hurninjr Ranjrc Clean Economical Efficient Special Bargain Price, including Water Coil, Installed Heady to Use Only $110 "Super f ex" Controlled Heat OIL HEATER Thcaideal unit for the home Special Prices Installed $41 and $51 Sens for Special Low Prices on Silent Glow Ranire Hurncrs. Satisfaction Guaranteed Ot Oottfrtid. superintendent of Canadian National Telegraphs from Edmonton, and son sailed last evening by the Prince Robert for Vancouver after spending a few days In the city. Sir Oeorge and Lady Hamilton of London. England, who have been on a tour of the Yukon, were passen tmmmm gers aboard rvva rvt - r the rm Princess knnpi - Louise " ash l.r- Sa - Sir Oeorge Is a director of White Pass U Yukon Route. Miss Margaret Clark sailed by the Prince Oeorge Saturday even- tng on her return to her nurses' training duties at Royal Jubilee Hospital in Victoria after spending holiday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Clark, Bowser Street FOK SALE FOR SALE Modern House, 3 bed 'FOR RENT' or beJore tne aiat any n juijt, Sports. Softball and Football. im Mrs. Oeorge Casey Jr. arrived In the dty on the Prince Oeorge Saturday evening from Anyox Duncan Munro arrived In the city on the Prinee Oeorge Saturday evening from Stewart and will be spending a few days In town. Miss Ruth Oillies and Miss Edna Girlies sailed Saturday evening on the Prinee Oeorge for a trip to California. hi. n-K,- rfmrhr of S. J. Janour, aucr spending MV. days at Stewart on business salled,al Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Flaten, last evening on the Prince Robert for Vancouver to spend the summer vacation. rooms, furniture, beds, dressers, China cabinet, chesterfield, etc. Phone Oreen 284. H3 PIANO $130, Dining and Kitchen Suites, Bed, Bureaus. Rocker, Hall Mirror-Rack. Bookcase, Kitchen-ware. Pugsley. 320 2nd Ave. Blue 53 C149) "ABBOTT" Professional Trumpet practically new. Phone Black 816. FOR OUICK SALE Launch "Vic 1 tory" complete with dinghy. $275 cash. Phone Black 805. FOR RENT Two rooms and bath, reliable people only. 411 7th Avenue West. t.f. FOR RENT For 3 months, furnish ed cottage, fully modern. Phone Red 163. 1) WANTED bedrooms, good foundations,. cash proposition. Address Dally News stating location and price. CONNECTIONS WANTED WEST African Importers and exporters seek connections with Canadian producers or manufac turers. Samples, offers for mer chandise of all descriptions. pnn- clpally fish products, and terms solicited. The Colonial Fisheries,! Limited, Benylwah House, Wln- neba, Oold Coast, British West Africa, LOST LOST at Dlgby Island picnic, pair of scissors, silver thimble ana embroidery cloth. Thimble was keepsake. Bulkley Market. (149) IN THE SlTMCMR COVKT OF 1UUTISII COLUMBIA IN PKOIIATE lii the Matter of the Administration Act And In the Mattrr of the Mate of Johannf Mlxtn llundhamntrr, OthrtwNe Kuown At John MlMn Hammer, uereaseu, Intrtilate TAKE NOTICE thA by order of Wi Honor, W. E. Flaher, ,the 18th day of Jihw. A. D. 1939, I u appointed Administrator of fche rst&te of. Johannes NIImhi Hundhanuner, QUierwlao known u John Nil ami Haarunw, decflneed, and it rrti hmvliiff dalnM aealnat h aid CAt&te arc hereby required to fur- I nlaJi aauw, projierij veruMa m i 1B39, taut nil pnfllM tiKuoiea v me nut x reqiilmt to fy the amount of their indemeunem v uie iotwiwhu, DATED Jiuu 18th. A. u. 1938. NORMAN A. WATT CXftlclal Administrator, Vrinct Kupert, B.C. Sons Of Norway Dance Success Excellent Affair Staged Friday Nljht in Oddfellows' Hall Drew ." Good Crowd ' "I The midsummer's night dance; nA- . . .... . . . .staged Friday nignt by tne sons oi turday afternoon returning outh.i . oddfellows? the Hall was a very successful affair, drawing a good -sized crowd. Dancing was in full swing from 10 p.m. until 2:30 aa with excellent mus At midnight delicious refresh-1 ments were served by a committee consisting of Mrs. Chris Jensen,' Mrs. Skog and Mrs. E. Wick. ( R. Hundeide and Nels Waseng presided at the door. In the drawing for a cake Bert Johnsen was the winner with No,. 1 ticket Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged tor a full month at 25c a word. Band Parents Strawberry Mrs. Husoy, June 29. Tea, Dominion Day Dance, June 30. Dominion Day Celebration Port Esslngton July 1. native war dance at close. CNH.A. Excursion to Terrace' (150) July 1. i Eagles Straight Bridge July 5. Prince Rupert Regatta and Dance July 20. Catholic Bazaar October 11, 12. "Crescent Canadian Shows" and Better. Dance every Thursday, East End THE SEAL QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll In Prinee Rupert S DAY and NIC.HT 5 li 5 Phone 13 Taxi PAT MAZZIE n.. vnt nttu iK Hi IC M. V. Miller and party f seven boys from 8an Franclacl were here aboard the Catala last night making the round trip north. Mrs. F. A. MacCallum returned to the city on the Catala last night from a visit to Victoria and Mrs. IL R. Hamilton and son, John, and daughter. Helen, of Dig by Island are sailing tomorrow af ternoon on the Catala for a trip to Vancouver and Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield McKin lev will sail tomorrow afternoon was a passenger aboard the Prince', e Catala for Vancouver to Oeorge Saturday evening returning to .Vancouver. spend the summer vacation. Dr. Jock Macdonald, Miss Jean Macdonald and Miss Betty Thorn e were passengers aboard the Catala last night going through from Van couver lo Klncolith. Harold R. Charter, school teach er at Carcross, was a passenger. aboard the Prince Rupert today go ing through to Victoria to spend the summer vacation. Allan. Kergin, son of Dr. and Mrs, L. W. Kergin, returned home on Saturday night's train from his studies In Toronto. On Friday he will proceed to Premier to take up lc by Dave Hadland's Orchestra andmplflyineiU tor ummer Nels Ounderson as master of cere-.? monies. P. Peterson was genera) , convener. Specials THIS WEEK ONLY Satin Finish "61" Quick Drying Floor Varnish $1.29 fr"" Cellutone Wall-Finish 99c Quart "61" Quick Drying; Enamel 29c v' Pint KAIEN HARDWARE CO. Phones 18 & 19 P.O. Box 575 Mussallem's Economy Store "Where Dollirs Have More Cents-Have you tried our CASH COUPON SYSTESI? You receive dishes, silverware and valuable premiums suitable for gifts. Why not start, now at no extra cost to you? Opposite Canadian Legion HOLIDAYS Try SANGAN RIVER HOLIDAY CAMP This Year Sltuaied on the Finest S Beach in Canada Apply to MRS. DUNN, Mass It, Queen Charlotte Islands, for Full Particulars CENTRAL HOTE ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK Monday. Jun 28. TBS DAILY IfZWl rAOErii', LEGION HAS' BIG PICNIC linn (lulrnt at IMthjr Itlaud iu-j,)4 lane Ctwwd Yeiterday cl I". i,p Canadian, lekin annual ole- wis fetid yesterday u Digby Is-: with a bis iravd In attend-e and undr favorable weather ditwaa. Qeneral chairman of jnlttee was President Jack x A full program of sports run off wtth a la rite number entries In each contest and i hard fought finishes. rtje committee In charge consist-of Nl) Canwon. Jack Frew urn Reid and W. M. Drown a? ri and Gri Da wet a an ,i'.'er Judges were Jack Judge xr Dickens and Fred Ooodwln he refreshment booth was In rve of rrlti Sketlum. A. Beale. J Ranee and C. L. Youngman Allen. F Rtf. J Duff. O. ker D. Oomez. Rol Judge and iky' Hob r ton omitted gener- T.'kets were in charge of II ' L : k and H. T Anderson. W nner of raee were: C rls under tix L Margaret 2 Mirvaret Ryan. Boy under six 1 Allan liarU 2 Jlnmio Flntayson. C rls unfer elh 1 Betty Wide It U. llartwtg li y under eiahW 1 BUly Our- "llulld U. C. Payrolls" In Salad Dressings vlch, 2. Kenny Laurie. OlrU under ten 1. Audrey Caravan. 2 Mary M. Bulger. Boys under ten 1. Oeorge Anderson, 3. Frank Warn. OlrU under twehre 1. Ingred Anderson. 2. Victoria Mcintosh. Boys under twelve 1 James Weir. 2. Harry Hamilton. Q iris under fourteen 1, In grid Anderson, 2. Myrtle Morgan. Hoys under fourteen 1. Alfred Jones. 2. Douglas MeOretsh. Girls attending school 1. tnas Robertson. 2. Ingred Anderson. Boys attending school Oliver Keyes, 2. Walter Bird. Ladles (open race) 1. Mrs. Hen ry Dickens. 2. Ina Robertson. Men (open racei 1 Oliver Keyes. 2. Walter Bird. Women's Auxiliary 1. Mrs. Hen ry Smith Jr.. 2. Miss E. Smith. Legion Members 1. Neil Camer- en. 2. Joe Prince. Ladles' place kick 1. Devlna Warner. 2. Ruth Gomez. Men's place kick 1 Stanley Anderson. Three-legged race (mixed Mr. and Mrs. II. Dickens, 2. Louise and Walter Bird. Egg and spoon raee (ladies) 1. Mrs. E. 8mlth, 2. Mrs. Henry Dlek ens. Tug of war men eight a side 1. Dick Woods' team. Frank Oom- ez's team. Tug of war (women eight a aide I. Single ladles Bestie Chandler, Myrtle Morgan. Ilene S&hubsall, Nancy Dawes, FraaeU Roberton, Eva Chandler, Fern LeClalre. Louise Bird. Fat man's race 1. Frank Oomez, 2 J. Flewln. Sack race 1. Jim Feasby, 2. Wal ter .Bird. Those providing beats to take out the picnickers were Oapt C Qlske. Morris IL; Capt Bushman. ScJma; Roy Wicks. R. W ; Oeorge FrtaeH, Laura F.. and Oapt. l'eter Byrne, Helen II. LOCAL NEWS NOTES Miss Winnie Exley returned home on the Princess Louise Saturday af ternoon from a visit In Ketchikan. Don Arney arrived In the city on the Prince Oeorge Saturday evening from Premier. Mrs. H. O. Funaton and child re turned to the city on the Prince Oeorge Saturday evening from a visit to 8tewart. Mrs. J. J. McDonald and child ar rived In the city on the Prince Oeorge Saturday evening from Anyox. Rev. and Mrs. A. Wright arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from Wrangell. C. P. Riel arrived in the city on (the Catala last night enroute to the DONT FORGET Dominion Davly Pass mIne cn porcher Island. Celebration July 1. Children' Hotel Arrivals Central C. W. Beamish, Stewart: A. 8andstrom, Blllmor; BUI Newel!,, Vancouver; J. Cain, Dick Leighton.i Ivan Mahood and O. Stenros, city: C. B. Flewln, Port Simpson. Knx O. Jackson, Claxtom-Royal F. Williams, Vancouver; R. M. Warfleld and Louie Fuml, Victoria. Prinee Kupert Mrs. J. Olsen and Jory E. Olsen, Bella Coo la; It. Bartlett. Blllmor; D. L. Agasslz. J. C. A. Long and P. H. Qulmmer, Vancouver; Mr and Mrs. Glennie, Prince Oeorge; O. H. Sharrer. Berkley, Cal.; Fred Nash, Terrace; Mrs. M. Stevensenj and Miss C. Murray. Atwood, Ont., Mary C. Bushard, Hayward, Cal. . Savoy D. W. Murray, Victoria; M.i Clough. Skeena Rlverr D. Wedge j John Smith and O. Johansen. city; J Mr. and Mrs. H. Starr, Port Es slngton: Mrs. Charlotte Booth J Metlakatla. WHY THE RED SOX BOSTON, June 26: (CP) When the Boston Nationals abandoned their red stockings because of the danger of dye Infection" In 1907, John I. Taylor, manager of the American Baseball League club, ap- nMn4ntavl ttiA t Vilav (aim ykjik 4t.ia iasc wiui iv iim aiul thereafter known as the "Red Sox." Mrs. H. H. Hodgson sailed Saturday evening on the Prince Oeorge for a trip to Vancouver. O'Neill-Sutton Are Preachers Occupied Pulpit Yesterday lo First Presbyterian Church Minister Returning , W. W. C. CNeUl was the speaker at morning service yesterday In First Presbyterian Church with Arthur Sutton in the evening. The pastor. Rev. II. O. Funaton, who has been away for the past month attending General Assembly sessions of the Presbyterian Church in Canada at Midland. Ontario, will be back In the pulpit next Sunday. Office Supplies Typewriters and. Supplies, Stationery Printing DIBB PRINTING Company Besner Block Phone 234 B.C. FURNITURE CO. Used Furniture e. 32.oo Kir. $i.oo Underwood TypewriterGothic type. 2fi 00 A real snap 1 Royal Typewriter Standard key. GO 7 ft ft In excellent condition 1,vu 1 Leather ' Couch In good SI 9 00 condition 1 6-Piece Ivory Redroom Suite A Aft real bargain $ie).UU 2 Washing Machines In excellent " ft ft condition from, up y'wv 3 Sewing Machines " $ p 7 a ' 5 tir 0 From, up 1 Delco Remy Generator $800 Phone BLACK 324 3rd AVE. (Next Door to B.C. Clothiers) VELVET ICE CREAM JU'SJUN'Y VARIETIES j Cants Lemony Raspberry, Vanilla, Chocolate and Strawberry Dixie Cups Tutti Fruittl and Vanilla ! Cream Lunch and Candy Freeie Bars Vanilla. Cherry Custard, Tutti Fruittl and Maple Walnut Dominion Dairy Phone 10 Fifth Avenue East and MtBride Union Steamship Limited ateamera Lears rrlnce Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES TAS. CARDENA FRIDAY, DAY, ltJ8 p.m. 19:30 p.m. Dm Vancouver, Tburs. a.m. Due Vancouver, Monday sun. Se.al Notice S.S, "Cardena" leaving Prince Kupert Friday, Jttno Sfth. 1:M p.m. will arrive In Vancouver 11:00 p.m. Sunday, July 2nd in time to connect with midnitht boat to Victoria. If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Agent. Third Ave. Phone SOS If you lose anything, advertise for It.