I Tuesday, Aprir25, iWfl. Orange Pekoe Blend SALAM TEA LOCALS r i. i Ltd U open oi, business as usual. owl Mi ronighi'a tram, due fronl.tr'.e tt ut U o'clock, waa reported L affrnoon to be on time. For drunkenness. Thomas -Wood-bouse was fined $25. with option of seven days' imprisonment, in etty police court this morning. Lieut Col. 8. D. Johnston left on last evening's train for Prince George In connection with the or ganization of a militia unit there. Hotel Arrivals WORK OF Central C. Ctoster, Blllmor; Bert Beng ENJOY THE FUN OF A BCYCLE-HKE ON AN SaAu-umUuf "COM B ALMY DAYS, smooth roads, the mirarlr of Snrinc on even' 5idc hat could provide a more perfect setting for a bicycle-hike into the country GGM. bicycle? on an easy-running With a GGM. you can pedal through the country hour after hour and still be free of leg-wearincss. This is because the three principal, fast-moving parts of a GGM. bicy cle arc made with great accuracy from the finest of steels, heat-treated to give extra hardness and, therefore, years of extra service. The finish on GGM. bicy cles is as enduring as the mechanical parts several coats of enamel baked-on; all bright parts chromium-plated over GGM. 20-ycar nickel. Strong steel rims, rustless steel spokes and Dunlop tires add further to the high quality, long life and easy-riding pleasure of owning a GGM. Ask your GGM. dealer to show you the various GGM. bicycles and then choose the one which suits you best. GGM. models indudctrack-raccrs, road-racers, delivery models, standard bicycles and the GGM. modern streamlined bicycle, the'Tlytc". For the children, your GGM. dealer can offer you GGM, Joycycles, Bikc- Wagons and sidewalk Bikes, all made as staunchly and with the same care and accuracy as GGM. bicycles. 1Sh m C.C.M. Bicycles Arc Sold Hy McRae Bros. Ltd. Sold on the usual Monthly Payment Plan - - C.C.M. Bicycles Accessories and Repair Parts arc on Sale at Gordons Hardware i MUSEUM sted, International Falls, Minn.; : Donald Olson, Danbury. Wis.. Meeting Held Lat Nljht Told Jamea Reld. Prince George; J. Mt Work Being Done In Ralney and C. Westby. city; n. Itetorlng Totems In Alaska Oarbrlelson and T. Opsahl. Big MlWKMiri. Knw. . , Alex Murray, city. I'rince Iluert N. Y. Silverman, Vancouver. Koyal R. F. Ruwell, Vancouver. .Mag am Strand, city. Of J At the meeting of the Museum Board last night kin -the City Hall, .Rev. Rev. W. E. Collison told of an Interview he had had with C M. Archbold of Ketchikan who i told of the work being done at ISaxman and other places In that 1 neighborhood in preserving and re . skuitug uic iiiuuui wu;uu. 111:1 1 comes under the United States Dr. Richardson and Dr. Rice. I Forest Service with the help of traveWntj dentists from Vancouver., the C. C. C. Some wonderful dls-who have been at Anyox. were" pas- coveries in the way of native to-teniers going south aboard the Ca-items have been made and thous-tela today. lands of dollars are being expended ,ln making them available to the W. H. Tobey. CUR. divisional visiting public. The totems and superintendent, leavea on this ev-i Indian houses are being restored enln?'4 trBin for " of hl P1'588 near as possible to the original A Burbank CNJl divisional engineer; F. 8. Walton.. roadmaster, and H. E. Alton. B. and B. master. ; M.. Prlnr Pllrtrt. 1fl thli mnmlnli fnr th InloHnr v w)9 wm nc line: uuibuuisutbc. hl txwicuu ttcic UlilU -Willi duties. He expect to be Thursday night. r .ub American Tournament Mr Burbank goes to Prince George Open U all tennis players, and, beyond and Mr Walton and A fifty cent classified ad. &7) Mr Alton to Pacific I often make you many dollars. to the city for safe keeping. The Alaskans hare gore one better than Prince Rupert 'and are doing the work in a wholesale way, hundreds of to term being taken care of and preserved for posterity and for the education of tourists who visit the Island Thousands of dollars are beln? expended on the work. Mr. Archbold picked out one of the local totems in Alder Park and said it was the best carved totem he had ever seen. At the meeting last night president R. L. Mcintosh appointed a membership eommlttee consisting of Dr. Nell Carter. W. E. Colll- son. Mrs. J. B. Gibson and him self. The resignation of Rev. Canon W. F. Rushbrook was accepted iwith regret and the secretary In- structed to write him expressing . . . .1 . I L - ine reere oi im oiner mrmucri at his withdrawal. A collection of eurlos offered the museum by J. Fuller was accepted. It was decided that the museutr should be made available to the visittnc Rotarians when they ore In the city on May 16. Dr. Neol Carter was appointed j vice-president to take the place of 1 Canon Rushbrook. I Those present at the meetuv? J were R. L. Mcintosh. Dr. Neal A Career, Rev. W. E. Collison. City Commissioner W. J. Alder. Robert ! Bartlett secretary . Mrs. J. B Rlboon. N. Mussallem and Cus todian N. L. Jones A " P0USESY0URTIM You can't hine at work or play if you're troubltd with constipation. And common constipation is not a necessary evil. Too little bulk In your diet often cause it. Foods like meat, bread and potatoes do not form the "bulky" mass the bow-els need for regular movements. They become lary. Eat Kcllou't ALL-BRAN, a crisp, delightful cereal. It helps to supply the "bulk" you need. And it is especially rich In Nature's intestinal tonic, Vitamin Bt. Try this sensible routine: Eat ALL-BRAN every day. And drink plenty of water. Discover how fine it feels to be "regular" again, ALLBRAN mimwimmi ; r S3 Mi.i If iiiiui ''."'Mi Canadian Legion (Silver Wedding Executive Meeting is Gelefcated Vlmy Ridge Memorial Sourenlr Received Invitation to VWt Stewart The executive of the Prince Ttu- will take place The receipt of a beautifully reproduction of an engraving' "The Canadian Memorial at Vlmy ' Ridge." through the generosity ofj Captain John Lewar of London, was, acknowledged. The original of the. picture which was executed by Wll-Ham Longstaff now hangs In thej Parliament Buildings at Ottawa and was presented by Captain Dew-ar to the Canadian government.. back the original owners and the to-0n a "lilted number of the en-1 items ana other remains were de-'Bia,Ui6 uc 4murc ic voted to public education. was dtKyed Immediately the it vi u ilnrints had been made. "!of Ahina ihta mmp fmm MnMi Provision Is being made for a (Rupert where several years ago'Plaee for the children of the city in. s!the City Commissioner arranged the Victoria parade when Their with the Indians of the Queen Majesties visit there. Charlottes for certain totems tn There was a sonslderable amount De donated of routine business disposed of. A letter from the Stewart Branch In- vitinz the members to visit Stewart on the occasion of Labor 'Day this 'J year srounsed much interest andj the hope that the invitation could; be accepted. President Jack Preece was in the chair and other members present Included W. M. Brown. H. A. Breenj O. J. Dawes. J. M. Walker. Henry Smith, Neil Cameron and H. T. Lock. Mr. and Mrs. Croft Brook sailed this afternoon on the Catala for a brief trip to Vancouver. Mr. Brook i will return on the same boat next, Sunday evening. Varicose Veins- 27 Ulcers Old Sores Clean Powerful enetratlne; Oil Quickly Promotes Healthr Healing No sensible person will continue! to suffer when clean, powerful pen -I etrating antiseptic Emerald Oil cam readily be obtained at any first-1 class drug store. The directions are simple and. easy so make up your mind today that you are going to give your legs a chance to get well. Simply ask vour druggist for an original bottle rwf 5nrnlri Dil and annlv full strength night and morning to! .Via ea'rtllon AnlQroH vo4n Until thai. t.Atr afV..V.. VM.M.p.VM VWMW enlargement is reduced and the ul-rer or old sore healed. It Is so Dene-1 trating and economical that a smallf Knttls last a Inn? time Moone's" Emerald Oil is dispensed by druggists everywhere. If you're wise youll get a bottle today W. J. McCLTCUKON'S DRUG Announcements All advertisements In ihu column will be charged for a 'full month at 25c a word. Moose Bridge, pjn. sharp. dance, April 25, 8 Boys' Band Tea, Mrs. Jack Joy's, April 26. Scout Tea, Mrs. Hougan's April; Hodgson School, Dancing Capitol Theatre. April -27, 28. Dance. St. Peter's Hall, April 28. Baptist Missionary Tea, May I. United Spring Sale May 3. Eagle's Bridge May 3. St. Peter's Bazaar, May 4. Milk Fund Tea May 6. Eastern Star Tea at Mrs. Gammon's home, May 9th. Presbyterian May 11. Dellthtful Party Held Last i For Mr. and Mrs.'Ole Stegavlg a handsome Sgt. Tea, Mrs. Lakle's Cambral Spinster's Spree, May ORANGE Spring Sale, Metropole Hall, May 17. Hospital Tea, Nurses' Home, May Navy League Bali May 13. PRINCE RUPERT TO VICTORIA CHILDREN'S FUND EVENTS May 9, Qrand Dance, Moose Hall. The fttonarrh-14-lnch site .. Mnee .Rupert NEW f AOKTHBFl Victoria Company Awarded Contract Bella Coola Wharf Job does fTa Night Southern Concern Whose Tender- Was $1C.OO Some sixty friends gathered last word has been received that the nlpht at th Boston Cafe to loin Mninft fnr ih nv rivk olid pert branch of the Canadian Legion and ms 01e stcgavig in the repairs at Bella Coola has been of the British Empire Service Lea-lceIebratlon of tnelr twenty-fifth ,et to the Victoria Pile Driving gue was in session last evening in wedding anniversary. The party tne amount being approxt- preparauon ior ine mommy meev- M, eniovable one and was mnteiv ilSDOO. Ing on Wednesday of this wek-j featured by This will also be the half the presentation of sliver tea service to meeting and the election of of fleers the brlde and gjjj of a quar-'UUon was made by George Col ter of a century ago. The presen- land. STREAMLINE WHEELG00DS Airline Wagons Sturdy bolted construction mo rivetsi. Canadian hardwood box-Disc wheeisRubber tired 22-Inch box - W-50 24-lnch box S5.&0 28-inch box .. TlieUpper -lVBgon Extra large, 34-inch - $'-50 Tricycles -A low priced rell made tricycie. 12-inch size $5.50 $0.50 4DhUdrwrs AVheeIbarrow-30-lnch hardwood, extra strong Co. Ltd. $1.50 nclODO HIKES. TCDAL AltS- Fun and exercise for younger SM5' S3'50' Jj'"' children. Three sizes $3.25, $35 6COOTKUS NEW AND BETTER COLD CURED ICE For the Halibut and Salmon Fleets following the investigations of the Fisheries Research Station, C the Company has just completed extensive changes and improve- ments in ice storage and Ice delivery methods. Ice for the boats will ail be old ice, thoroughly cured or It will be delivered into aged at new low temperatures. 5 the hold even In the hottest weather, as cold a the S storage room. ' Fishermen are Invited to Inspect the new system. ff Better ice than ever before at no Increase in cost, means economy to the boat and improved quality in fish delivery i Canadian Fish Gold Storage British Columbia SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! calling at OCEAN FALLS and POWELL RIVES Steamer leave Prince Rupert every THURSDAY, 11.15 p.m. Trains leave Prince Rupert for the Eat Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. AIR-CONDITIONED SLEEPING CAR for res, eteH ' write Mty Ticket Office, C1C 3rd Ave. MacKenzie s Furniture KITCIfEN TABLES Drop leaf $7.50 100 KITCHEN CIIAIKS Double rung Windsor, eastern CJ-j fift "hardwood, strong and ilurdy. W.W. Fch Phone 773