, June 28. 1940. THE DAILY rTETTB " t 1 ( , 100 K fOR THI I f f f . SMfek IrcolaulonI" ouHcmnen demand Mm , Johnnie Rf , y became they know their Scotch !ftM? 3i . ff AnlUtV ''. -"esffi twioU a,, i MMMd or dlwltjrea by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia gnogs Menu Prize Lamb )RTLAND. Ore., June 28: (CP -aret Densmore's 11-werk Raibouillrt lamb won the! tie .amb and bett-of.show rib- h ai a livestock exhibit. ive never seen a lamb as fat as wej) developed as this one it a SMITHERS Mrs. L. H. Kenney has as vial. iters her two sisters. Mrs. B. Bow distinctly under-iConstab,e 3- 8- Clttk, who came ire Protects Against BOTH, Skids and Blowouts ! DO YOU KNOV? what happened whtn aVed nouundt of muioriill ihi'l aucition: Which are more n(ttroui-- ikldt or b!uw-oot Wll, u ahoul half laid "dj," And ihe oihrr half said blow.ouei.' Stltnown are the only tire t thai gira you ihe Life-Satcr 'tut and ihe new, Improved Goldait My . . . thcarratot J'l'fy Comhinaiion" r offered aaaintt both akidt and JJ-outJ. lliinkofill Th"windhild-wiprr"aclionof " Life-Sater Tread actually awrrpt roada jo dry you n light a match on ha track. No wondr thii lire will Mop you quicker, safer on a wel paremenC than jou'e eer "opped Uforel t put y(nxt nJnj on ,nt out,,!, 0( i lire after it had been fanfijt? Pretty hot, wain't it? Uat lhat'a noihinjt compared the heat that'a generated ittUt the internal heat that I'k'!0 man of today's hljth-ipeed blow-outs. And that's "r lhi new Sitvertowa has aaother s;reat safety intention Kh "w, improved Cnilden Fly, Ily reiim'ng this internal ."'J Goodrich Golden I'ly proteos you againit high. IU DIOWK)Utl, P"'l tale chances with either a akld or a blow-out. See J" "are Goodrich Dealer now shout putting Silvertown four carthe lire ibat does-double duty" as a life-saver' Phone 566 Co"ip1etc Automotive Servi cc KITSEGUKLA N. P. McEwen B. A., who taught the Indian day school in Kltse- i man ana Mrs. M. Archibald, and e-iiki-i Arirs ih rw'.r i.r trd Toenails Didn't Draw a,so ner brother, David Smith, all last week for his home in Win- rile liul General Condition ot Vancouver, who motored un nlpeg. His parents are at present Did from the coast city for a visit ln'm DauPnln and he will also visit the' Bulkley Valley town, arriving lhere' on Monday evening. I The people of Kltsegukla and other Indian reserves along the railway Wne have been leaving CoiuWerable v, change is taking. during the past few days for the place In the staff of the Provln- canneries at the mouth of the clal Police Department at Sml- Skpena Rwr to be employed fof thers at the end of this month. iin iummtT- , 'J;,i.' rh,T.K, . U. -"T"jwanga have about completed the v"a" nao notnmg w .oisinct several years ago and who' cuttine- of lapimin and hlrrVi nn-J'ha.rX, 1"dfiha popular here, is cordwood by the carload lots. " fffd' animal?" taking over the Burns Uke de-J 'tachment. while Constable W. n. J- D. Brown, pioneer Kitseeukla it;--ft explained that the navWsnn h , rancher, has been reeeivin? or. 6. f'hce-Chee. had five bottle .. "t,c Hr. t .ki m.,. ' "h r f ftpo. each day and Ue, oTrt 8 Rh- iuncn oi arahami- utouTer sian. uotn r rann.H.. la the way baek to the farm. If-"-" devoured the blue; carry of these men have been very ef- - flclent In their work here and . . WH-ra, UlQ0lnn(mrnM Thla New c "afct. v.7""'e 1 1 . . 2. SrtL '""". nlo, ' iiou "w on ii r. Vr'r 'rtid. l ... f9 . C.l. " Ouil... .! tfafro.,h7'"''..M.0"- v mrnrwjiaiivM'i'itiiiii'Mii'Ki RUPERT MOTORS l I News of Northern Districts United Church Picnic Success At Burns Lake BURNS LAKE, June 28: The United Church Sunday School held a very successful picnic on th church grounds last Saturday afternoon with a large gathering at tending, Terrace Couole Are United In Wedding Bonds T1RRACE, June 28: An Inter esting wedding took place on Wed nesday when Miss Jennie King th . ' nr uwij i service Held At Church Army Hal minv M.nH. ..... . . i hi imnm ui rrvpie IX-JTIIlt many friends to their new posts, . suits. Fof stwna jPVOUUft WR0NG.11 IT WAS A BlOIV-0lr Y ...BELIEVE ME THERE'S w SCDS EVEN MORE J f NOTHING WORSE DANGEROUS ! -"j was united in marriage to Harold Smith. The ceremony was solemn- bed at the King home near Terrace. Rev. C. Addiman officiating. Fred Smith, brother of the bridegroom acted as groomsman and Mrs. Farkvan, sister of the bride as matron of honor. KITWANGA FAREWELL K1TWANOA. June 28: A ot t.reweit lor tnose peoplt 'of the village before leaving for their season.! work at tne Sceena River canneries was heid in th i Church Army Hall at Kitwanga there being a larse congregation in attendance. j There were opening remarks bj Capt. H. Wllltsqu arter which Sec ond Captain Solomon Bryant led In the singing of "Look. Ye Saints, the Sight is Olorious." The prin deal address was given by Matthias Bright, lay reader, followed by a farewell program under thf leadership of Captain E. Talt Short addresses were given by Mr and Mrs. J. Hayhurst, resident missionaries; J. Ryan, lay reader Solomon Bryant and Capt. P. Ben son, various members of "the con gregatlon also adding a few word of farewell. Solos were sung bj Mrs. F. Johnson, Capt. S. Bryant Airs, semldeeks and Mrs. M. Washburn. The anthem, "Praise Ye the Lord," was rendered by St. Paul Church choir. Farewell songs wen sung by the Woman's Auxiliary members, layreaders, F. Johnson family and the young ladles of the vlllase. A word of testimony and farewell was sent by Sergeant Major S. Fowler whose Illness prevented his attendance at the service. The program came to a close with the sinking of "God Be With You Till We Meef Again" and prayer. i Refreshments were served by members of the Woman's Auxiliary followed bv the singing of "God save tne King." CUSSIHEU FOR REN1 FOR RENTfurnlshed 3-room flat. July and August. Blue 935. (152) FOR RENT Central eight roomed house. Apply 324 2nd Ave. Phone 88- .- tf. LOST LOST Sum of money. Phone 227. (155) FOUND FOUND Yale key. Owner can have same by paying for this ad. Apply Dally News. Local Lady's First Caller Full Grown Moose Pays Vhit To Mrs. Mance at Lake Kathlyn lay morning. But for the fact that there Is aj n for moose. Mrs. Blance might have laid in a good stock of moose neat for the summer. WOULD DO WAR BIT Canadian Legion Of Smithersl Holds Meeting At Round Lake SMITHERS. June 28: Bulkley I alley branch of the Canadian! Legion held an annual meeting at Round Lake on Wednesday eve-ling" when about thirty veterans fathered there from all around Ae district. President J. L. McEwen presided over the meeting. The chief discussion centred around the effective aid that might be given by veterans in the jrosecutlon of the war U full and :orrect use would be made of all those who would like to do their bit. It was generally felt that thej lge limit of 50 years was too low! is many veterans up to 55 years' ouia give satisfactory service in many ways. Many of those present were of the opinion that veterans ihould be used throughout the :ountry to give voluntary training to boys and young men and that some equipment should be provided for this purpose. It was the opinion of the meet- mg also that any men taken Into the service of either the provln- lai or the Dominion government wrvlce during the war should not be entitled to any seniority rights until one year after the war had finished, thus giving veterans of Uils war time to get demobilized ind obtain civil service work with jreference and seniority over those who had not enlisted for the war, Vrool wIiBIQ5 Gt an at tana tat littla aarkllaa ! 's.ii.... rtajtr aeu. ft.st tray FREE! St.a tkra Blua-Oiia Tim fran Bi fla Claaattr tli. aad IS t cr acklif aaa t(f., ta Uaite Ckimltal Ca.. LM.. Maatrtal. Act aaick. naka tart at tur aawl BIG FIVE 1 V.LbANScR le aa matt valia for ar maacy It'a a kitter Claamtr Sclia. tlfltally maa-a al tiant laartaieata Waat seratck Na aaiill and It It kla ta yaar kaadt kttauta It can-talat all tka aataral 't Clyctrlaa. UNITED CHEMICAL CO. LTD. 3830 St. Ambrolse St. Montreal HOLIDAYS Hook Your Reservations at SANGAN RIVER HOLIDAY CAW Now Also for Full Particulars Write MRS. DUNN Massett, Queen Charlotte Is. n.c. Married At Burns Lake j Miss Margaret Gllgan Is United I To Louis Gair Of FornMaU. BURNS LAKE, June 23: Tha SM1THEES, June 28: Mrs. F. N. .united church mane"'at Barn Blance of Prince Rupert is a new rake was th- settlne on Tuesdav roiwinir a snoru nroeram with addition to the summer colony at evenina r6I tn marrlasfr of Mar- IForestdale. lake and also owln? to the fact hcr flf,t1her' .T" & S0Wn her long hlt a"d em- -at it is at present th- close sea-1?- -n IDroiaerea net tcjj was nzia ay a wreath of orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of pale tea roses ( ana tern. Miss Janet Gllgan as bridesmaid MacKenzies lff ?Liia1i!!BHaiRSa WILSONS REALLY KILL One pad kills flirt all day and TerV Amy tor 2 or 3 week. 3. pada in .ifh packet, No spraying, no atirkinraa, no Lad odor. 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""WJ r JUU"S vuuuic m . ..arnrised to meet a fall grown,-" "tr' '"T " nr " moose on her door step yester- ' Urge g3thcrinK of reUu,a of the; ; bride and groom. The bride, given in marriage by Furniture KillnrnP.U. Baa to lam " ' UST ovowar nmlwtTfaurraraa' rmaur takfelm jt; vtlclR ' Excellent quality at a medium price. Oil Easy Term Your old Sii'ite taken a$ JU V part payment Phone "75 I UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. i Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES- TAS. CARD EVA FRIDAY, DAY, 1:50 pan. 10:30 pan. Due Vancouver. Thnr. pjn. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Atent Third Are. phone 568 "RUPERT BRAND? 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