Tutaday.' June 21, ffjl. HART Uf. wearing Leather Jackets flex '.nadM: Fawn and Green. lining . - arsenide (ii pen. Blue and niack. Full lining ..... v ) ,nv-Horse Made of fine, selected hides. Pleated back, ? i iper pockets, silk lined. Clack only ,VS i.r.AlHF.K JACKETS Plgtex, In a smart full i(ppn model, lined CHIROPRACTOR. lulry W Colton. D UTb C. s lllofk, Phone CIO . S8-50 $H.OO 14.50 $7.50 watts & Nickerson Successor to Bryant Co. Ltd. Open Until 10 pjn, Saturdays RD ofthanks lSiver Wedding ,r the late I 8 Nel- I fnlnkvaf pel ,,, .xpress their grateful,10 VClCUIttlCU . ij, many expressions of j . and flowers received! i , u ,Mr- Ad Mrs. Arthur Silvrrsides recent bereavement. ,m, ... rnen ' I liuests Of Honor At Delightful - Tarty Last NUlit Jo -K.udale sailed on the afternoon for Van- LACKHEADS tl,ckhd- -dtwoW thaw. Gt sm ot proun ldr from in; Mt t4 ppl iktl with wet. hut tiKlhMdi. Thtj dlitclta and Imr In commemoration of their wed-jdlng twenty-five years ago today. I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Silversides I were the guests of honor last evening at a delightful surprise party held at their home on Third Av-lenue. i After a pleasant evening spent In playing cards, delicious refresh ments were served. Before the evening came to a close with the 'singing of "For They are Jolly Good Fellows" and "Auld Lang Syne." the many friends and relatives gathered, presented the bride and groom of twenty-five years ao with a beautiful silver flower basket and a lovely lace table cover. 1. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A OOOI) PLACE TO BUV Have You Seen the New FLKXSTKKL UVINfi ROOM FURNITURE i :impact unit. No colls to pop up, no webbing to sag. no ; break. It Is sanitary. No space for dirt or vermin to wo the open bottom makes cleaning easy. Sold excluslve- 'j C- Uy by us. PHONE 775 lonnacona Insulating Boards WALLBOARDS 'nave on hand large stocks of coai 10 sun evcy .r.tu lour coal Is carefully screened and prepared. Also a complete ie of lumber for every type of building. Our shingles are from Queen Charlotte Islands, they are not kiln dried and nave I of the natural oils so necessary tor long we ana uuraunu,. AM) CEMENT GRAVEL And Wear a LIME Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd fBO.N'e 651 PHONE C52 Buy Victory Bonds VICTORY BOND TORCH Tills Space Donated by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage """Kuper, fn Ltd. nmutvmm LOCAL NEWS NOTES We pay cash for mechanics tools, F. Lobb sailed for Vancouver on musical Instruments, furniture, etc., 'the Catala this afternoon. etc. Ello's, Moose Building, Third Avenue. (tf ). H. Nishlkaye sailed on the Catala Mlsa Jessi Nash arrived at; her LINZEY AND INGRAM LTD. 2 PHONES 585 - 586 FOOD SO FINE PRICES SO FAIR Grapefruit Juice- OOp Large 50-oz, tins Salt Plain or Qp Iodized. 2-lb. carton Dads Cookies Cocoanut or oatmeal. 99f 3 doz. to a packet Kf Hoggs Alt Bran 2 packets and 1 measuring 9Cp cup all for UOK, Libby's Milk Op OU lC-oz. tins. 3 for Chateau Cheese- J Op '2-lb. packet J-O Orange .Marmalade OA ft Aylrrier. 32-oz, Jar Ham and Chicken Spread Libby's. 9 En 4 tins Maxwell House tfjft ifl Coffee-5-lb". tlns91 Oxydol Deal 1 Large Package. I Small Package- Offp lOX' The 2 for Shinola Wax 1 ti p XV 1-lb. tins Lettuce Large Jp 1 heads. Each . New Potatoes Op Fresh B.C. 6 lbs. Green Beans Crisp and green. 2 lbs Radishes Green Onions Jp Per bunch Juicy Oranges Qp Medium size. D07..i,v 2 dozen 35C Garden Party A Garden Party will be held at the C.N.R.A. Lawn Bowling Green on June 29th from noon till 5 p.m. (weather permitting) ln aid of the Children of Britain, R.M.R, Band will be In attendance by" kind permission of Lt, Col. J. E. Wood. All Interested in this worthy cause are cordially Invited. Refreshments will be served. J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank Bldf. 'this afternoon for Vancouver. Terrace home on Wednesday last) n, shlmizo sailed for Vancouver to spend her vacation. Miss Nash this afternoon on the Catala. holds a position at Ocean Falls, j . i ' C. K. MacDonald sailed for Van- Mrs. Charles.Large arrived In the 'couver on the" Catala this after- city yesterday from Telegraph noon. Creek on the Prince Rupert. She Is l here for hospital treatment. I Mrs. Jack Johns and son, David. 1 will be leaving for the Okanagan to spend the summer. During their absence the house Is being rented by Lieut, and Mrs. Robert Thistle. James Donaldson sailed yester day afternoon on the Prince Rup ert for Vancouver for a brief visit after which he will proceed to Jasper to Join his mother, Mrs. James Drown of Port Essington, with whom he will make a visit to Ottawa. Milium W. C, Wheeldon was a for Vancouver this afternoon on the Catala. George Crlpps sailed on the this afternoon for Vancouver on departmental huslnesSj Mrs. O. Lowe sailed this afternoon for Vancouver on the Catala. Mr. and Mrs. George sailed for Vancouver Prince Rupert yesterday. Copeland on the l ... . . . .. Kev. ii. u. ross, uisnop or tne Lutheran Church, sailed on the Prince Rupert yesterday for Seattle Baseball, Sunday, two games, 2 p.m. and 6:30 pjn. Ketchikan vs.. Prince Rupert. The fire department was called to the dry dock yesterday morning. A sofa In one of the rooms of one ,of the corvettes was on fire. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Turnbull, who returned to the city at the end of the week from Stewart, will sail Saturday afternoon of this week for Victoria where Mr. Turnbull will be engaged ln official business In his capacity as Inspector of 'schools. Twenty -Five Years Ago June 24, 1916 Germans in East Africa defeated in battls south of Handenl on the Luklgura River. Italian auxiliary cruiser and French destroyer torpedoed in Medlterran- LEAVES AN IDEA Leaves swept from the streets of Lexington, Ky. are baled to trim hauling costs. Announcements All advertisements ln this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. ' Anglican Tea, Mrs; Evltt's June 26. Strawberry Tea, Lutheran Circle, June 28. Catholic Tea, Mrs. Brass, June 28. Dominion Day Dance, Moose Hall. Football Association. C. N. R. A. Excursion to Terrace, Jiilv First. Dominion Day Celebration and Dance at Port Essington, July 5. Rebekah Canteen Fund Tea Mrs. J. E. Boddie, July 10th. Navy Tea, October 18. Commissioners For Elections Omineca Riding Provincial election commissioners have been appointed ror tne jnnn-1 eca Electoral district as follows: ! f Aittpn Mrs. Eleanora Kate. Hous ton. Aiken, Walter Nathaniel, Takla. Anderson, Sivert, Decker Lake. Belsham, Oeorge Samuel, Fort Fraser. Bolton, John Albert, Fort Fraser. Barker, John Lionel, Ootsa Lake. Bralthwalte, John, Fraser Lake. Blackwell, Edgar, Wistaria. I Burrows, John Halford, Fort St, James. cott, Midsummer Dance, Oddfellows' Hall July 18, benefit Oddfellows' War Contingent Fund, Mike Colussl's Orchestra, NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates 75c upp 50 Rooms Hot to Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 199 .1 Carrady, Delmer W., Colleymount, Colton, John U.. Hulatt. Covington, Oeorge, Endako. Day, James William Herbert, Van-derhoof. Dockrlll, Arthur Hazelton, Telk- wa. Evans, William Thomas, Vander-j hoof. Ftnllalson, Ronald K., Flnmoore. i Fraser, William David, Port St. James. Goodlad, William Taylor, Nlthl River. Greene, Daniel Tucker, Telkwa. Holmes, Stephen, Vanderhoof. Hossack. Hugh, Rose Lake. Hunter, Charles Robert, Colleymount. Kinniburgh, Henry C, Fort St, James. Long, John Robert, Palling. Long, John A., Palling. Laveck, John William River. Neale, Joseph Charles, Quick. Pebernat, Thomas J. Mapes. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert T. D. Easum, Victoria; Fverette XnrTVinnlri Vnnnnvtr Kfr.a T.niitep ean. Four hundred passengers ,,,, .,, drowned when Russian steamer Mercury sunk by mine in Black Sea. . muici, rtaicu ucuui aviiii. Royal Leo Conner, city; Skeena; W. Mc. C. family, Calgary. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Holloway left on last night's train for Edmonton and Vancouver on vacation. Mr. Holloway Is ln the em ploy of the Polarls-Taku mine at , Tulsequah. Special Dance At the Blue Wings Cabaret WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25 Entertainment and Music by Pop and Olive Starts at 9 p.m. to ? Everybody Welcome 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 Iteas-onable Prices. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Phones 18 & 19 P.O. Box 575 It cost only $2.25 for enough ALABASTINE to Decorate our l2'x20'LivIng-Rooml ' Vf lack l-lk. akaaa al AUbaitta will fpiubMlttr IS aaa laat, a caat yat caU aly 7 J. Eur ta . Mla with laka-waim watar. Pita qalcklr wllkaol aaaar taama caa aa actuated Ika sama ay. WU1 aal raa ail. a M kaaalilal tiata ta caaaat Iram. Get a FREE colour-chart today, at any Hardware or faint a for a. dltlons to the Queen's Canadian, Air Raid Fund. Just now we have! on hand for that fund: Previously acknowledged $14.00 j Mrs. J. J 5.00 Little Theatre 20.00 Total $39.00 A check for this amount Is being forwarded tomorrow unless any further donations reach this of- in the meanUme. Eddie Yama, Little Theatre donation Mnrtin nnrt The Is; (the net proceeds of the play pro- -duced on May 28 In the Capitol Theatre. pagz Tirazs APPEAL Former Local 0TTAWA'nk'Marnafr - Mips In hasr " Hemstreet, ' Albert Kenzle, Wal-IK ; sreeme"w," as B.C. ",r,lc( of Salmon In Southern Word has been received In the VANCOUVER, June 24: CP of the sudden death recently The Fishing Vessel Owners' Assocl-.in Brantford, Ontario, o,J,.M. atlon of British Columbia appealed! Christie who. in the very early tyvinv hv lPttpr tn Fisheries Minister days, was a manager of the.pana- 'Mlchaud to investigate a salmon dian Bank of Commerce hee. Mr. price disagreement between fisher- Christie had been in business In GusIPh- Ontario, for some time men and cannery operators and If MlfhI Nithl J- M- former wlth Clancy, rnana-Trinn necessary fix rates for fish and boat w,r fiohov, Per of the Bank of Montreal here. MMthlas, Frank Archibald, Fran- haVe acceptVd a separate He was vlsltIn8 ln Brantford when cots Lake. ,ce from canners but he died suddenly. He Is survived McCrea, Bartly, Topley. the no nffrM,m.nt hp..p . fnr.,by a widow and two children. "spot" costs yju only half a Prebble. William Norman. Tatal-'dollar. Try It ln I., . i rose. .cjas.suiea column. Reid, Robert, Vanderhoof. I Dixon, Edgar Warren, Endako. Sedore, William Stewart. Mapes. Shelford, Arthur, Wistaria. Severson, Ellas, South Bu'.kley. Snyder, Artman, Chilso. Stanyer, John Rodger, Francois Lake. Taylor, Roy Marshall, the Dally News (tf) Wren, Thomas Gordon, Hulatt. 'were bent on reaching the obje Wearne, Harry. Telkwa. tIve set for this city and district, Gain William Thomas, South no eff0rt was made to secure ad-1 Bulkley. QUEEN'S AIR RAID FUND During the Victory Loan campaign when all for thef energies BASEBALL 5CORES National Leag;ue Brooklyn 9. Pittsburgh 4.. New York 0, Chicago 1. American League No games scheduled. 3 STAR This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. When You Want a Reliable, Comfortable, Dependable 2 PHONE 1 3 24 nour Service at Regular Rates BuckerfielcTs POULTRY & DAIRY FEEDS Are Now Obtainable at Reasonable Prices From SUNRISE COMPANY LTD. Prince Rupert B.C., Phone 20 and 27 3 I RAILWAY 1 I LINES j Canadian Pacific Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports S.S. "Princess Adelaide" every Friday 10 p.m. TO VANCOUVER DIRECT June 11th, 14th, 21st, 28th, July 5th, 12th, 16th. 10th To Ketchikan, Wranjell, Juneau and Skaeway June 6th, 9th, 16th, 23rd, 30th, July 7th, 11, 14th Direct Connection at Vancouver with Canadian PacUic Services Tickets and Reservations from W. L. COATES, General Arent. Prince Rupert, B.C. -i-M I i 1U w 1 (H.! 1M ft ' : 'iHt !iiT i1 J