ft; 'X rfAcra rotra. i I Children's Sports Day I i Saturday July 61:30 p.m. I Under the Auspices of the' Dominion Day Sports Committee CHILDREN'S RACES 1 Boys and Girls Ages G to 16 Including Ricycle Races and Mixed Three-Legged Races Good Prizes 2 J Free Candy, Peanuts Acropolis Hill I Miss Tracy Currie Fire Hose Used Becomes Bride Of Today To Supply Richard Pillsbury Westview Water :.- Announcements of the wedding of Richard Pillsbury and Dorothy Residents of Westview are today Dagmar . Tracy Currie which took receiving a decreased water supply iplace on Friday, June 28 have .been received In the city. "Dick" Pillsbury Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. '.J. , H. Pillsbury, pioneers of 'the city, and Miss Currie Is the daughter of Mrs. Margaret Currie of Reglna. Miss Currie . taught domestic science In the local schools here for two different periods. 'ft jl due to a break near the Morse Creek bridge . In the: main to -that part of the city. In order that the water supply might not be cut off entirely a lire hpse has been stretched across the bridge between hydrants. Repairs to the main will have been effected and normal service restored by tomorrow, it is A RIFLE WITH A HISTORY Visiting an arms factory, King George Is interested In a 'rifle that played a part In the now-famous Battle of The rifle, brought back by Its owner of the British Expeditionary Force, was sent to the factory, for .reconditioning. B. C. Furniture Co. " '' ' " ,-.v 'Complete Steel Beds Good strong cable springs; high quality ' ..' felt mattresses. Sizes .3-3, 4-0. C9 Kft .. Special , VD.OU 0 Spring-filled Felt Mattresses or the very finest quality, all sizes. Reg. $17.50. Now $12.95 .Vf 'Mahogany Finished Full Panel Beds Of the very lafest styles with strong solid springs and spring-filled mattresses. Sizes 1 3-3. 4-0,4-6. Reg. $42.00. (PQyf Pft V- .Now 4 -piece Bedroom Suites Waterfall design, consisting of chiffonier, bedstead, vanity with round mirror and stool. From $72.00 T0 $92.00 Studio Couches Of the very finest quality, can be made Into double bed or two single beds. In rust, green and Argonne-red. 3 spring-filled cushions. Regular 2Qft tZf $45.00. Now 8 Coffee Tables In solid walnut. Very latest styles. From $9.50 T0 $9.75 i .4 Kitchen Ranges All two-tone finish, coal and wood, very fine makes. From 21 3-piece Chesterfields In latest styles and newest colors with high grade materials. (( TO 210 ft A From Phone BLACK 324 THIRD AVENUE Nex Door to B.C. Clothiers WOMEN TOIL I i our rtAvcl 1A11U Ur I O Girl Workers Have Large Tart In Assembly and Finish of Planes LONDON, July 5: (CP) Deft- fingered, tireless young women work nearly 12 hours a day over the skel eton of a British bombing plane. A visit to an aircraft factory where a giant machine soon will bear the name "Jamaica" on Its fuselage provides a start-to-flnlsh picture of the task of turning out one of these monsters for the-Roysl Air Force. The "Jamaica," a veritable flying battleship, was built with $89,000 sent from Jamaica by the Kingston Dally Gleaner. Another one, buili with money sent by the Straits Times, will be called the "Slnga-oore" and there soon may be a whole colonial squadron. The girls, who range In age from from 16 to 25, still have permanent waves but their finger nails would horrify a manicurist. For they work unceasingly putting together ribs, rlvettlng and assembling small parts. They toil seven days a week except for a two-day break every mree weeks. This time schedule applies to every worker In the plant in that shed the bombers first begin to take shape. Makirie t bomber Is like fitting together a gi gantic Jig-saw puzzle with thous ands of hands to help. Draughts men, production experts and superintendents worked 14 to 15 hours dally to get this factory producing quickly. Now it's workine to ra pacity. . Plans and materials ready', the work began while elsewhere engines guns and bombs were under production to make the aircraft ready lor action without a moment's de- lancing, no standing around. One1 man did not stop working nor remove the cigarette from his mouti when asked what he thought of an 84-hour working week. He pointed to a notice In front of him. It said: "Back up our fighting forces." Another one said: "When T thinfei Friday, I TH3 DAILY NEW3 JuI,, LOCAL NEWS NOTES S.OX Picnic, July 21st. SiopItch; (157) Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh arrived In the city from Terrace on last night's train. Mrs. J. R. Elfert returned to the city on the Prince George this morning from a trip to Vancouver. M. P. McCaffery returned to the city on the Prince George this morning from a trip to Vancouver and elsewhere In the south. Frank Jones and daughter of Massett are paying a brief visit to the city, having arrived from the Islands on the Prince Charles last evening. 1 TfT" OTiisecr Bites Heat Bath tm quick rriuf from itchlof of I wet titat, but ml ftthleto1. fact, teieaft tad mother Mlani&l! M iifi tronblei, hm torld-funoiu. cooluif. nb- Mptu, liquid UmkH. . l U. V. V, fteiehDtioa. GnueleM. Irritation ud quioliy iter, intern Sutua. UotrnlbcrttleproTMit ortrroiwrNck. Aik rw dniuut igdtj luc D. D.D. PRESCRIPTION. U. Inspector C. G. Barber, provincial police, left on Wednesday evening's train for a trip to Smithers on of ficlal business In connection with transfers of officers being effected at that point. Col. and Mrs. J. W. Nlcholls re turned to the city on the Prince George this morning from a trip to Vancouver. They were accom panied home by their son, John and daughter, Patricia, who havt been attending school In the south. B. F. Smith, general manager of the Premier Gold Mining Co., and lay. Sheets of aluminum, strips o?',f cL. ,,.... stainless steel, blocks of rubber and Uu t,, ic x-jiucc ueuige uxiay guilty ,, , , , . , I?' fasWonedthrough irom Vancouver to a mighty machine. J art, Ml, Smlth havmg been on onc No Standing Around f his periodical business trips The workpeople themselves seem- south. ed to toll like robots. There was no Sergeant C. C. Jacklin, chief ol city police,' left on Wednesday evening's train for Terrace and wll' be' returning tomorrow afternoon, bringing In a prisoner, Noel Can-trell, who was picked up at the Interior town on a charge of theft of goods a few nights ago from what the men from Dunkerque Geor2e Johnston's news stand on said about where were our planes Thlrd Avenue- 51i!tCyj! my,handsandJth'f A Mrs, Bert Morn" and daughter. " lL ..J city a few days ago from the " c, 'T " 1UUT ss Yukon Territory where she hai anTfhp IS I tt- been teachlnS Sch001. le" On th!, f iein. L!nt?r aL k T", ,bC' morning's train for Prince George. Kh mbeM,S Se?tlon-i Mr. Morgan and daughter, mL u n ne ,S 'fiif' y S6,Ctl0n rc-iCreddie Morgan, will be leaving on Jected another can replace It with- onda; next ening's train and Zritt they wll proceed on Ar.psouth- .... ..vusm uuw". em Alberta. to the assembly sheds. The Job. nears its end. Wheels bigger than a Vesley Singer of Massett arrived giant man are rolled out. The In the city on the Prince nhnrip painters crawl over the aerial this morning from the Queen dreadnaught. , Charlotte Islands for a visit of a Creators of the "Jamaica" and few days in town. Mr. Singer re-others of her type are as proud as Ports that the Naden -Harbor the Clydesider who builds the great crab cannery recently closed down ships of the sea. They blush when after an active winter season, praise Is given their machine and Shannon Bay salmon cannery in mumble: "I think It will do." Massett Inlet will be operating That modest phrase can be taken this summer. There .has been a as assurance no faulty planes will Por run so far this season on the be handed over to the men of the,North Island trolling grounds. K.A.F. Mrs. Ed. Singer and Mrs. Ted Donoho of Massett arrived In the city 0n the Prince Charles last evening from the Queen Charlotte Islands for a visit of a few days here. H. G. Helgerson Limited 21C SIXTH STREET Prince Rupert, B.C. We have on our lists the following good buys: 412 EMERSON PLACE 7-room house, 2 lots. Lovely garden. Fully modern. Furnace. 4 bedrooms. Concrete foundations. Cash $3150. Terms $2000, balance in monthly payments. We Have Several Furnished Houses for Rent for the Sum mer Months 6-ROOM HOUSE On Taylor Street. 3 bedrooms. Fully modern and sewer. In good condition. Cash $1C00 or $1800 on terms. CHIROPRACTOR Stanley W. Colton, D.C.Ph.C. Wallace Block, Phone 40 Herman Engelke will sail tonight on the Princess Adelaide for a bus iness trip to Ocean Falls. Baptist and United Sunday School Picnic at Dlgby tomorrow. Boats leaving Armour Float 1 p.m. (157) Mrs. Florence Mlddaugh of Los Angeles, arrived this afternoon on the Princess Adelaide from the south and will lecture this evening at the Christian Science Church. Peter Lakle. C.N.R. divisional freight and passenger agent, left on this morning's train for a trip to the Interior on official business. George Anderson arrived In the city on Tuesday night's train from Terrace and sailed this morning on the Princess Louise for Whltehorse where he will spend the summer. Carl Kermis arrived in the city on the Prince Charles last evening from Massett for a brief business visit. He will return to the Islands tomorrow night. Provincial Constable J. J. Kelly has arrived from Vancouver to Join the city police, relieving Constable J. W. Todd who has been 111 and recently underwent an operation. Miss Gertrude Walnwright cf Massett arrived in the city on the Prince Charles last evening from the Queen Charlotte Islands to pay i visit with her father, Jerry Wain wrlght. ' Howard Phillips of Massett ar rived In the city on the Prince Charles last evening from the 3ueen Charlotte Islands, beine here to enter the Prince Rupert General iospnai for surgical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vickers ars filing tonight on the Princess Ade- aide for a vacation trlD to Vancou ver and Victoria. E. S. Alllstone ill be acting as city accountant 'uring Mr. Vickers absence. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Sessions and laughter of Terrace arrived In the itv on the Prince George, thb nornlng Horn Vancouver, following trip souQi. and proceeded by the nornlng tfain to the .Interior. Mr. "Sessions is station agent at Terrace. The County Court case from Alice rm of Thomas H. Payne vs. Es-oeranza Mines Ltd., In which the lalm of blaintiff Is $1319. has hpn idjourned sine die. W. O. Fulton s counsel for the plaintiff and T. W. Brown for defendant. Thomas 6. Mackay, formerlv with the Premle"r Gold Mining Co. and now prominently identified with mining development In the Unuk Kiver country, arrived In the city on the Prince Georee this mornlnir from Vancouver. He will proceed north from here to the Unuk with Tipplle for this year's work on the property. HOLIDAYS Book Your Reservations at SANGAN RIVER HOLIDAY CAMI Now Also for Full Particulars Write MRS. DUNN Massett, Queen Charlotte Is. B.C. iMgjIjjii,liLL-iiijMtM " 1 1 fin . wnBin Jl - THE SEAL QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon racked by tb only almon canning company with in all th. year round payroll la rrlnc. Rnpnrt J. H. BULGER Optometrist EM Royal Bank Bldg. Night or Day Phone 112 Taxi Prompt Servlce-3 Heated Cars Handyman Home Service Repairing Stoves, Roofs, Electrical Appliances, Oil Burners Cleaned, Plumbing and Painting 221 Seventh Ave., W. Phone BLACK 733 Dominion Day Dance Success Three Hundred Persons in Attend' ante at Moose Hall For Affair ' OBMIP Mdru- -"SwmI Cim P.O. Bo 6000, Montrm.Q -Whol'i U .nailing S.O.S. foi?" "H. mxani 'Send oul Sw.. Cap'." SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES "The fur tit jtm m wkUk lobstto tan br imoktd," J ' s 1 Funeral of our feu n. 1 i ! " wig; Although all other events of J day had to be postponed i Saturday, the Dominion Dayii ... r dance in the Moose Hall was a ,, event which attracted a crowd of about 300 persons. Music was by Mrs. DeCarlos Orchestra and Allan Davies was master of ceremonlis with Ted Smith presiding at the door. Dancing kept up from 10 pjn. until 2:30 ajn. The caterlne concession was In the hands of 1 . ... , T ... .n In 7 ', Mary dance Oddff um, iaujmcu VI me uiipire, WlUl Haj JuJy 5 Mrs. S. V. Cox and Mrs. J. A. Teng , in charge. Severe Storm Saskatchewan IJoydminster Hard lilt By Ught- nmg, Rain, Hall and High Wind LLOYDMINSTER, Saskatchewan. July 5: (CP) A .severe eleetrln and rainstorm did severe damage to crops in this district vesterdav as well as beating down gardens in the city. There was also hall and high wind. Mrs. W. Whlffln. accomDanied by her daughter. Miss Leona Whlf fln, left on this morning's train on a trip to Kamloons and else where In the south. Mrs. Alex Wylle and family J nvea in me city on the Pj Charles last evenine frnm Queen Charlotte Island.-, forlt ! Funeral Notice Announcementi All advertlsecien in tali t j omn will be charged tor i a!4 month at 25c a word. Moose Tea. Mrs, Stegivlrl Hays Cove Circle. July S. L. O. B. A. Red Cross TM. ropole Hall. July 12. Lutheran Tea and Sale. Myrwang's. 4th Ave. Eon M 8. O. N. Dance, July 18. Catholic Eazaar. October JtS L.O.BA Bazaar October ltl Benj. H. Harrj M.D. EYE DISEASES Lenses Carefully PrescrlW G31 Blrks Bldg. Vanconm.UI j0W0O0O0OO00OOiJ0OUOO0llOVlirapoKO00OOO00000W5 Cherub Baby Oil Excellent for Chafing, Chapping and Diaper Rash. A Haby Feeding Bottle Free with each purchase Roth for 40c Qrmes ltd. J7 Piontcr Drut&tets The Itexall store rhon 81 & Open Daily from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 to 2 p.m. and ' to 9 p.m. InVZiZ'S? fo sell, a classified advert? the city, iet you know if therejfi Br