Fuday July 4, IftW.' Modern Officer Must Know Well His Motor-Bike Tnk Commanders Should Learn Controls of Their Powerful Und Craft Say Training Directors By JAMES McCOOK Canadian Press Staff Writer BROCKVILLE. Ont., July 4: 'CP) -""ar-jwVM -set- T33 daily Kawa PAGE T33Z3 SMART BAGGAGE for vacation time SPECIAL a. .r. Ladies' Twin .Sets Pakrlte and matching overnight case. Fancy twerd coverings with high quality fittings and llnlhgs. Sets $12.00 t0 $25.00 Alio Club Baes, Two-Suiters, I'ortnlgliters and Trunks "TRAVEL WITH TRAVELGARl)" Men's Gladstone Hags i with suit fixture and Well lined. Finished ... .ju cratii". chrome ana solid S12.00 $18.00 S2G.50 $35.00 Watts & Nickerson Successors to Bryant Co. Ltd. Open Until 10 pm. Saturdays two in Canada, the other bein? at Victoria. And when newspapermen I accompanied Defence Minister Pal-jSton to the centre they heard Col. iR. O. Whitelaw. camp .command - Jant, say it now was the duty of: l every Canadian officer from a bri-jgadler down to learn to ride a mo torcycle. At Brockville, he said, the training program ensures that those who plan to lead men in action are accomplished aboard a motor-bike as well as having all the other skills required by today's soldier, i The roar of motorcycle engines on Twntnnr!fif nolsv. dust-klcklnit the parade ground beside the camp careycle beat time to the tempo . buildings goes on from morning j modern warfare at the officers', until dark, without Interruption. caning centre here. J The progress of the tyro rider at Th centre at Brockville is one of first is painfully slow, -with the Evening Dance Cruise BY S.S. "CAMOSUN" MONDAY, JULY 7th Uve C.N.R. Dock 8:90 p.m. Returning 11:00 p.m. Refreshments Served Aboard EXCURSION FARE 1.00 (1Mus Tax) Miislr by 1st lUn. 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"1UXE C51 PHONE 652 Canadian National Railways Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver 4 Monday at 3:00 p.m., callinr at Ocean Falls and Powell River Saturday at 4:00 p.m., calllnr at Ocean Falls Trains leave Prince Rupert for the East Monday, Wednesday and Friday at :00 p.m. Also Fast ThroughTraln Friday at 11:00 a.m. Alr-Condltloned Sleeping and Dining Cars For full Information, reservations, etc., call or write City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave. Phone 260, Prince Rupert Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines FAREWELL OF PRESIDENT OF ROTARY CLUB Dr. Neal Carter Analyses Work of Year Be f ore Turning Over Gavel . to P- II. Iinzejr In connection with the closing I the United Services, Boy &outs. Sea Cadets and carried on a magazine 10 people in out or tne way places. The weekly addresses Dr. Carter classified as seven on current, events, six travelogues, five picture entertainments, five scientific addresses, four on military subjects, four on religious education, three historic, three on civic affalrk, three devoted to -who's who of members. two musical, two on literary andilist of 140 LOCAL NEWS NOTES SOK meeting tonight. J Walter Smith returned to the city from squlmalt this morning on the I Prince Oeorge. Rev. Cooper of Oreenville Is visiting the -city -ef Prince Ruper while on vacation. the Rotarvvear the merribers of the .. . . ..... local Rotary Club yesterday IJ" In i Oeorge from Vancouver". B Lance .Corporal Austin Ewbank aidlnz in th canvass hirt alsn in rrtvul In ilu citv this morning buying all the bonds they could. Ifrom Vancouver on furlough. They had supported ths drive of R. C. St this morning from Vancouver collection to provide reading matter jthe Prince Oeorge, on Mr. and Mrs. Grant' Coverdale Court fines for the month of June "were $482.75. Frank Dlbb returned to the city lhhs morning oif'the Prince Oeorge from .Vancouver. Miss Sereva Ralston is sailing on ttfie Cardena for Vancouver a brief farewell address from Dr. " r' " ul wamer is sailing iomsm on Neal Carter, the retirrne Tiresidnt.!tner notlce- (155) 'the Cardena for Englewood, Van and a still briefer address from the new President, P. II. Llnzey. In speaking for the last iime from I the president's chair Dr. Carter spoke of what he considered a num ber of small weaknesses In his administration during the past year. He also told of a few things the club had done such as increasing the membership, seven new members having Joined and two lert the club during the year. Work of the den tal clinic had been carried on a minor way. The club had sup-j ported xne vicxory laan, not onry ny ITCH STEPPED or Momy Bicft Fw qokk KUfbom Uchiaf at nam. piaiU,wk. bu'tfiMW.MTl .arahiaa raahMaardi-tlmftlfniallT caaani akin towiMaa, im Uat-aetiof. oouliol. wrti. quid U. U. U. flnCTlpUu. t. IWIIIM, SoucbM krltatiua and quick!, turn luunae iai. 15c nl Mlk aoaa,or " c6uver Island. Or. J Munthe returned to the (city this morning on the Prince ! George from Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. B. Dalgarno return-led to the city this morning from (Vancouver on the Prince Oeorge. ihei Prudhomme arrived in the William Morrison arrived In Prince city this morning on the Prince I Mrs. E. Crosby returned this morning from Vancouver on the Prince Oeorge. Clair arrived in the city' aPtam T. Johnston returned to ine city tms mornine on on the Prince George from Vancouver. In the Police Court this morning William F. Trites m was charged with returned from their honeymoon" missed. case was dis- Mr. Unzey aked for the full co-f Prank Sheppard, formerly trav-. raweraon (nee Bettj operation of all members. He an-ltUmg auditor ror tne u. n. k., wmion, ana aaugnter Lynne ar- nounced that a club assembly would arrived in tJie city tms mornuig to nved In the city this morning on take place at the home of Dr. and' t the Dry Dock. the Prince George George from from Ocean Ocean Mrs. Carter on Wednesday evening of next week, officers and mlttees. for a conference of chairmen of corn- machine in low gear and moving in ! ungainly hops as the effectiveness of throttle controls are learned. Some feeling of security is given beginners when they have sidecar attached to their machine, but Instructors made clear that this Is no guarantee against a spill, as the inexperienced rider may turn his front wheel towards or from the sidecar too quickly, with unfortunate results. For Training; Track Arrangements are being made for construction of a circular track where motorcycle training will be conducted In future, but so thijre would be no delay the instruction In riding; was started rn the field where the men parade. In addition to becoming proflc- During the recent Inspection of1 the training centre, Col. Ralston took the salute as mechanized equipment rolled past, including motorcycles travelling in pairs. He also saw artillery tractors and oth er heavy equipment usea in tne training operations of the centre. He saw. also, future offlc:rs doing hard manual labor required In gaining practical knowledge of tasks they will have to direct In war. He visited lecture halls where these same men attend classes when their normal day of activity, starting at six o'clock In the morning, Is YES.' We Repair Water Pipes, Roots, Woodwork, Stoves Connected, Etc. Oil Burners Cleaned 1 1 M Chimneys Swept $2.50 nANDY MAN nOME SERVICE Phone BLACK 733 J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank BIdf. trio In Vancouver on George this morning The Prince George which arrived 1 Mlss T. Fulton, teacher at Kmg in port this morning at 8;30 o'clock Edward School, sailed on the Prin-and sailed at noon had a passenger i cess Adelaide this afternoon for Mr. and Mrs. Percy Cameron are The bride was given in marriage by J. C. A. Anslow, and wore a dusky rose redingote over a powd- I er blue frock, with dusky rose, ac- cessories. Her corsage bouquet was of gardenias and deep pink rose buds. Mrs. H. M. Allan, was her sister's rnatron-of:honorj and wore a pale pink jedlngote ; ensemble, with a powder blue hat and fa corsage Douquet 01 pinK roses ana white sweet peas. H. M. Allan was the best man. A small reception was held at the home of Mrs. R. H. Jordan. 135 Beech wood Avenue. The bride's taMe was centred with a two tiered wedding cake and arched" with a bower of roses. Out-of-town guests included Mrs. James Lya.ll of Stavely, Alta.. Mrs. M. Smebak of Bremerton. Wash., and Mrs. J. W. Lyall of San Fran cisco, Cal. Among the many beautiful gifts received was a mantle clock from the groom's associates of the H. M C. S. Prince Henry. Announcements All advertisements in this col-"umn will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Dominion Day Celebration and Dance at Port Esslngton, July 5. Rebekah Canteen Fund Tea Mrs. J. E. Boddle. July 10th. Searchlight Auxiliary Tea, July IT, Mrs. W. L. Armstrong's. Midsummer Dance, Oddfellows' Hall July 18, benefit Oddfellows' War Contingent FundMlke Colussl's Orchestra. Vancouver. Campbell River to attend the wed-a moron. ding of their daughter Molly. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wrathall of Telegraph Creek who have been in the city the past week, sailed for Vancouver this afternoon on the Princess Adelaide. MARRIED AT ESQUIMALT Gladys Bride Marion Webber Of Chief Petty Harris Becomes Officer At a quiet ceremony at St. Paul's Naval and Garrison Church, Esqul- maJt, on Saturday. June 28, Gladys Marion, daughter of Mr: and Mrs. J. W. G. Webber of Winnipeg, and lent motorcyclists, the 1.000 men atK"" 7hw Tn.w Ti .. . , . .G. O.. Webber, pm R.N., was united in .,i wi. ' the training centre must be able to, . . ntt, drive the vehicles of the arm of the ...... r service to which they This belong Harris of Prince means that a tank officer must be able to handle the controls Just as I ..r;. 7. ft Devenlsh, I ciiJCinuiy jus wit v.4i-i. Col. Whitelaw said the men stnt to the training centre after being selected as likely officer material were given a thorough training and the results were observed by instructors. The plan is that Canadian officers will be able to do every thing they require of the men they command -in1 battle. ' Ralston Took Salute Falls to visit Mr. and Mrs. R. Cam- sailing tonight on the Cardena for .eron- Mrs- Patterson's parents, for THE GREATEST NEWS IN PRINCE RUPERT The Most Famous Madame ZODA Tea Cup Reader Only Here for a Short Time COOKIES, CAKE AND TEA f AND TEACUP READING Only 30c Hours 2-5 p.m. S-ll p.m. COMMODORE CAFE Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657, CHIROPRACTOR, Stanley W. Colton, D.CJh.C. Wallace Block, Phone 640 Make Our Store Your Shopping Headquarters Satisfaction Guaranteed PHONE 547 Tom Lee & Son "HOUSE OF FINE FOODS" VEGETABLES In Season Kept Garden-Fresh and Crisp Under Vapor Sprays at Reasonable Prices. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Phones 18 & 19 ISO. Box 575 Sewing Club Reports Much Work Completed "Legion Auxiliary in Monthly Session ' " Oets Encouraging News A handsome donation of adult's garments -were received trom local ladies. Mrs. Sam Ayers turned in a splendid parcel of infant's and children's clothing which was most welcome and a beautiful framed sampler worked by1 herself was the gift of Miss Edith Gandy for the Legion rooms. William Moffatt and Roderick McLean, owners of one of the nice little show gardens of the .citv it the Hays Cove Bridge, are; jaking: a brief holiday In Vancouver. ACHING FEET PAINFUL LEGS If ftTfm tr "iUhjIt lUlla ran" Krnr lata ra uraJlan and p.tnfat. buuti fcrkt u4 Bwrnuir irlta. Backltr'a Wlula Baa. Hiia mat (It ulrk. laattnf rllf w4aMa) 7r Maijrtukl TrU St and itc. HOTEL ARRIVALSj iAt the Legion Booms last evening I 'Royal the Women' Auxillnrv of thp n. T. L. Woods, Salvus; G. A. Hines, adian Legion met in monthly ses- A110"1 Bav: A- Jacobson. Shirley, sion. Mrs. William Roth well, nresl-' Central dent, was in the chair with A cood Fltratrick, Kelowna; W. L. attendance of members. Routine 'C0Per' Greenville; E. winson. bnslness and reports occupied the Terrace; V. Bennett. Victoria. Tirst half of the meeting. I f""lc "v" Miss Dollv Smith of th fc.n "w. b. wisner, Vancouver; lumer Club reported and displayed the Iloode. Terra:i?; G. F.. Purvis, tiesults of the members' activiMsa. icrossrieI1' A-ta' on behalf -of refugees in bombed British areas. A handsome cashj donation from the men of the; Lesion to 'be tisert for SMrinir tna. . terlals was eratefullv acknowlprf&Pii 1 24 pairs of baby stockings. A large dressed doll -was the gift of Mrs. CARD OF THANKS The Brotherhood of Locomotive Mr. Minns of Wallace Co. donated B.neew,3rWon 111 at Smlthers wish to thank all those "who so kindly contributed towards a fund Jack Preece and Miss Edith Oandy Jf the 'famUy ot tne late Sam Jit to be raffled for sewing materials. Ma,yer- - .1. SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 514 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY Have You Seen the New FLEXSTEEL LIVING ROOiM FURNITURE A single compact unit. No coils to pop up, no webbing to.sag, no strings to break. It is sanitary. No space, for dirt ot vermin to collect and the open bottom makes cleaning easy. Sold exclusively in this city by us. PHONE 775 Moth Fume CRYSTALS 1 lb. Tin 50c Moth Proof Price BAGS 50c (femes Ltd. ITfat Pioneer Druqpiats Tba RaU Stftro rhones 81 & M Open Daily frcm I a-m. till II m. londajs and Holidays from 12 to 2 pjn. and 1 to 1 yja. ' JULY CLEARANCE End Tables At $8.00 Flat Top Writing Desk At - Pullman Wardrobe Trunk At - c1v"chMtsI $29.00 $27.95 $13.00 Elio's Furniture Store Store Hours 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. MOOSE BUILDING. THIRD AVENUE