:f ft St. ' " ir.J r S. Be - i' flv4 July 1. IMP. Discussed Travel With Local Bureau t f. tdoit KinUM ofVlflurla M,K Confer Mffp r : j TT1 nutK after the arrival la from the north, the ort Tuurtot Bureau met n..rdon Smith of the Limbla Travel' Bureau u round table confrr-s- City Hall at whleh uUined the work the , doin at Victoria In he tourists- In various p rontlnent. The resu'.l hat while tourist travel ((ff in all other parti there had been an. In-x percent to British ..iters as side trips. Is--.Itf-H. kwplntr. the Vic toria office fully Informed of local' conditions, developing side trips ana particularly bringing people to the district for the fishing and! Hunting were fully discussed. Major Smith has been familiarizing himself with Ux& conditions by meeting a great many local' reople While at Stewart he met the local official! and discussed with them luel possibilities. He U particularly keen to secure pictures tf scenei in the various district hat tray be utilised In advertising campaigns or booklets He leaves this evening for Bmllhers and other Interior points. COCKFOSTERS. Eftfland. July 12: CP The Royal Air -Torct garden party will be held thlt year at the home of the fate Sir Phlltlp Stssoon. Sir Philip had In vlted officials to have the gathering there before hut recent death. The party was held at Coekfosters last year Service Specials WKDNKSDAY TO SATURDAY ONLY Columbia Satdlnr- 44 g SM Baking Poder AVJ 1(p prr .... J-1 Per tin T.ns riih-'V OS Kslraels. 2-oz JQp Per bottle SnowfLke Flour- Mrr S.rar- x n- OXKj lo-ln mtt Mrs.bmy Jam flOp Royal Household 1.50 K.v.q 4 lb tin Hour A9Ab -arlc Plum Jam Nabob, OQn Ro'1 P',tot " C f tin OOU 11-oz Per tin Broom- OQp Country Rlt Pear- f r i-iOV Per tin .Nabob Yea- IQr Country KUt l'ehe nQ Nabob Coffee CloTer Honey- QQq Ko,il City Corn- FUkenhHe Shortening r fin Per lb. nrtnlwood Tomatoe 25( "j"' 78C a aM a aa -a BrrnUood I'r.a OCp Grade A' l'cc- 28C w s Large Per dot IJbbr'. Ca'Uup H-or 4Cn tMm Baby Fooda-All QftQ bote varieUes 3 tin Ubby-s Pork and Beans ftp Tolly Tilm Seet Mix- Odg - ed PUkles- rcr bottle x pfr Un Ranee & Hardy Phone 55 and 56 (Free Drllvery on .Ml Orders) Going Over Like the Proverbial Hotcake PENGUIN - PELICAN The HiRRCst Selling Mne of Hooks in (he World 20c each Hooks you have nlwnys wanted to read-General Fiction Romance Mystery Politics Non-politics Travel Guide honkH Classics Riojrraphy Westerns Prose and Poetry Get a Complete list Larue Selection to Choose From A Xcw Shipment Received Every Month J. H. BULGER Optometrist Itojal Bank Bldg. Fresh Local Raw and IJastcurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PH0NI5 657 LOCAL NEWS NOTES Attend L. O. B. A.. Bridge Drive Metropole Hall July 13, 8:30 p.m. Admission Ktf. Oood Prizes; 160 Tae Prince Rupert Oyro- Club held Its regular monthly business luncheon today with President W M. Watts In the chair. Wear Ever Aluminum Ud. con- iratulate Mrs. Anna coiiiuon, 407 1 5th W.. winner of roaster and can- ner hostess prize for June. 1G6 A. L. Carruthers. bridge engineer for the orovlndal department of public works from Victoria leaves by thU evenlnc's train for Terrace after visiting here and at Stewart on official business. Mr. and Mrs. Olof Hanson and daughter. Mrs. Don Sutherland of KamlooDS. returned to-the city last nlttht after having made the trip l to Stewart with the Alaska Highway Commission party and will be spending a few days In town before proceeding to 8mlthers. Miss Margaret McWllllam of Tor onto and her sister". Mrs. Dr. Mr- Kenzle" of Niagara Fall. Ontario, are visiting their uncle and aunt. Mr and Mrs. J. W. McKtniey Fourth Avenue East. They will leave for the routh on Saturday to visit friends In Vancouver. Victoria- and Hollywood, returning home by a southern route. Announcements All advertisement tn this column will be charged for a full month at 25v a word. Prince Rupert Regatta and Dance July 20. Hospital Bazaar, October 4. Catholic Bazaar October II. 12. "Crescent Canadian Shows" and Better. Dance" every Thursday, East End Hall. Legion Women's Auxiliary Bazaar November 3- CITY OF PRINCE' RUrERT Tender For Water Pipe" Tender statlne delivery date, will be- rocelved up to' Juljr 31st, mv for supplying: - . . . . A (AS&a nl rM I. 9300 nneai icci va int.mil Htameter. 600 lineal feet 8" Internal diameter and 12031 feet 12" Internal diameter, au oi class 150 to your own specifica tions. . . . 2. Specials, the list oi wmcn Mn h obtained from the City Engineer's Office. Prince Rupert. Drice. including saies iax r . o. Prince Rupert. The1 lowest or any tenaer no-necessarily accepted. n J. MATHESON. in tub st rnEME coiBT or nntnsn In Purchasing Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. COLV.MIUA' thr Mltfr of ITrdfrlck WHIUm a H , the Mailer of tl "Admlnlitratlon Tiirir NOTICE tMK T Order of H' Honour Jud W. K. Fteher dtd the lok W11UJ Drd. deceased. lt Of . on,... Trmcf. BrllMl Colum- and P" hvln d4lms atumi to furnish to pwerly Juir 13 nd H perwvi Indebted to thai Mid IWAvo rrut, k-i int of thetf indebtedness to nrtirAn AdminUtMitiar. For prompt and courteous ser- vice Phone 13 Taxi. 1H PrlAC Hiiport. B O Canadian Legion B.E.B.L. Gen eral Meeting tonight. Judge W. E. Fisher sailed on the Prince Geo rye this afternoon' for Juneau, enroute to TuLsequah on court business. i. J. A. Sadler, local -welfare- officer, for the provincial' government, returned to the city on the Prince George this morning from a trip to Vancouver. Rncer Powell. Ernest Louth and' Dan Campbell, Indians, were each fined $10, with option or seven'days' , ImDrisonment. by Indian Agent James Olllett ort Monday for drunk enness on the Indian reserve. Mr. and Mrs. William Trotter of Prince George, who hare been on a trip to Vancouver, arrived In the city from the south on the Prince George this morning and are the quests of Mrs. Trotter's parents, Mr. artcf Mrs. N. Mussallem. h i A. J. Squire, who has been fori some time in Ifelowna In connection with the assembling of the new car ferry for Okanagan Lake ser vice which was fabricated at the local dry dock, returned home from the south on the Prince George this morning. . I valine OlUUIl OllJ LTZ H1C lUCUkCl , Three bovs of iUVenlte ,. age. who , . ... are alleged to have walked" Into Me- . , h f RuDert Ro- Nultv's hardware store late yester-', day afternoon and snatched up tR , Canadlan NaTy ln jack-knife as well a 23-eaiibre nne . .. an inu4lratfd dlfl.r ammunition, wrre apprehended by city police last evening ana wm dc nnrvnrins before Magistrate Ma- Clymont lrt Juvenile court tonight on charges-of theft. i Dr C. Marlus Barbeau of Otta-. othnnloeUt of the National Museum of Canada, who arrived In J th rit at the t rst oi me weeK w. inow making arrangements to spend j line summer on ic utt.i v... Islands engaged In archaeological research work. He has been an ln-I terested visitor to the local museum 'and to-impressed trlththTalue of some of the exhibits there course on a trip recently made to the west Indies by Lieut Stuart. THRIFT Cash & Garry Money Savers Prices In Effect Until Saturday SUGAR We expect vance shortly 10 lbs. TOMATO SOUr Campbell's. 3 Uns SOAr Fels Naptha. 4 bars TISSUE Paragon. 3 rolls MIRACLE WHIP 8-oz. Jar 16-oz. Jar CORN FLAKES-Kel Iorr's. 3 pkgs. WHEAT PUFFS Large cello bags. Each an ad- 6ic 26c 27 c 22 c LUX DEAL 2 pkgs. Lux, large 1 KnltUng Book AQn All for 19 c 32c 25c 8c THRIFT TEA High quality Broken Orange peicoe. A If " Lb: LIFEBUOY SOAP Gel 3' bars 'fl f for With Your Coupon COFFEE Thrift Blend. Per lb. GAIETY' TOFFEE Cello-wrapt Per lb. rEACIIES Lynn Val'- ley 2's. 3 tins SARDINES King Oscar. 2 Uns Swift's Sllverleaf Lard OQ OV 1-lb. nackets. 3 for Swift's Canadian Boiled Din ner 16-Ot. tins. 2 for We Drllver 29 c 25c 40c 29c 29c FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Fresh Green Beans 3 lbs. Garden Peas 3 lbs. Cucumbers-Each Hothouse Tomatoes 3 lbs Bunch Carrots 4 bunches Cantcloupes 3 for Santa Rosa Plums 2 lbs. Wlnesap 25c 22 c 8c 25c 15c 25c I9c 21c Phone 179 ELECTRICITY is your cheapest servant . it cart cool yon, cook for you, give you hot water or ice cubes, do your ironing, brown your toast, make your coffeel Don't deny yourself the many advantages of electricity the cheapest of all servants. Make your summer more enj'oyable with electric refrigeration, electric cooking, electric fans, an electric water heater and the many small appliances that help to lighten household tasks. This week we are featuring modern electric irons, electric toasters and electric coffee makers. You can buy all three for a small Ml down payment. Ttartout port t" iff e lir tb ny jwr it it With' i Sikt CoMec Mikcr ro eta tajoy dcUciom coiftt 4iilr. Rev. Rev. frank Frame- BushHeld, Busnuera, uiruwrn, formerly the Dallj' dally re-' v TIIK M'PRF.MK COI RT OF IUUTISII lS-PRORTC bin Ih Matter of ttit Estate of UmU nitrn' vvrtpr im trf Ordr of ihl LrttcM Probal' of the Est of Uxils h r. r- 4m. tlrrt at PTtnC' Rupert - --. v. ... - . r, IMniatr 1938 wr PkUa.j9,Jdo-i. J, .rw4 TOM- k. Arnold or Ala' nrraan luring cuwn --. -. ' imvrtr vertn Mi. to l Kiiil &u niw.i r ' 4. fjtato tn aa,! ua i'wn, r... .1.. r...- -.in to (tintrlbuted wr- JoTnt to -Id WUl wttfccut 5JM to ny sucn claim, au prroou d to the " Mkl w """J v- . . - .i MTvuint oT their In- dStednfsa to the" tinoyrrtgiied mrto- WHD. .... jam . d.J Jun . 1939. , HOtUC-t. ARNOLD TVtr KM. Print Rupert, B. C IV THE srrltEME fOVttT OF BRITISH In the Mle of Veml Ellas Dereal In lh tltrr of Hie -Vdralnltrtlon Art" . M OrdV Of HIS .. iAiva th asm SS 3Vmriwi Ad. Seeded. '. ll peon-, mvuig claim Uwt the Erft are required to tn' Uia BfLITlR WUiS - - - mlfSTon or Wor. the IWhitay of Aueurt 1839. and persona Indebted to UwM Ett are required to pay tftc amount of their todebtednesa to me forthwith. 3rd day of July 1939. NORMAN A. wu . Official Admlnlatrator Prlnca Rupert, B.C. with automatic in that acvtr ovtthrats. I I ni. ' Former Pastor Of Burns Lake Goes Into Easiness i Notice Tho new HosDltal will be offi cially opened by the Honorable Dr. G. M. Weir on Friday afternoon the 14th instant at 3 o'clock. PAGE THRfiK NORTHERN BRITISIT COLUMBIA POWER COMPANY LIMITED r Hotel Arrivak Royal R. Green, Vancouver. Central C. Brandner, Prince George. ;; Prince Rupert , 'S Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Burnwell ana son. J. Gordon Smith and" EL M. G-. Baruett, H. Singleton . and W. H. Benoit, Vancouver R. t-v vti- 9nrt:rrjc Bushfield werelany persons unable to attend on.. w natu. rf - HaTPltvt: Hazelton: v. . Mrs. Mrs. tendered a delightful farewell. Friday. party at hkh Uie presentation oi The Public Is cordially Invited to rf,,.nn. The f n Tjr and Port Esslneton, t. e..tHaimes. Victoria: D-. v.. - - - HOSDltai WUl OJSO DC uurii un au..- - is now located Vancouver wher, ;"P and j. HaU, 3. A. Duclai 1a floor handsome' lamp In : made. LTf "'5 o-cloclc for the convenience four-way rose" and Dally advertising tn News Is surr to bring suits. standard eold was PRINCE RUPERT GENERAL HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION C. Sawyer. Amsbury: Fred Nasn, Terrace; C. V. Hope. Prince George; Mrs. J. E. Gill, Montreal. 3SBaaSaaaaia B.C. FURNITURE CO. Bargains In New and Used Furniture Consisting of Chesterfield Suites. Bedroom Suites. Dlninj Room Suites. Dinettes. Kitchen Rantes, Dressers. Vanities, Washing Machines; Beds Springs Mattresses' Etc. It Will Tay You to Come In and Look Over Our Large Stock Used Furniture 1 Sewin; Machine At ' 1 Reconditioned Washing Machine At SKitchen Chairs-Each . - rti'-T 2 Camp Cots- Edch v 1 ReminCton Typewrited At 1 Royal Typrwrlter Standard key. At 1 Oak Vanity and Chair At 87.50 ........ $356 $1.00 S5.W 32.50 S27.0 $12.5 New Furniture 2 Cast Iron Cabin Cook Stoves-Special 1 Tapestry Chesterfield $13.95 S64.0a