WALLACE'S ! LING THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE Established 1910 FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS PACKED, CRATED, STORED AND S1UPPED TO ALL PARTS OF CANADA AND U.S.A. FOR QUICK, EFFICIENT, CAREFUL AND RELIABLE SERVICE Phone LINDSAY'S 60 or 68 Of Course! Timely TERRACE Topics Gardens and crops in the Terrace district benefitted as a result of a good rain, measuring half an inch, which fell Thursday night. Crops are generally early this year. Strawberries are beginning to ripen. Cherries are patchy due to one frosty night at the WTong time. Prospects are for a heavy crop of apples. Corn is well up. A large crowd attended and a goodly sum was realized when a dance was held by the Volunteer Fire Brigade Friday night. The proceeds are being used to form a fund against certain risks involved in fighting fires. j Terrace teachers leaving l Thursday night of this week for the south to spend the summer holidays will include Miss Annie Lips, attending summer school, Mrs. M. Minchell and Miss M. Johnson to Vancouver and Miss J. McDonald and Miss F. James to Victoria. Steamship Sailing For Vancouver-Monday ss Princess Adelaide. 10 pjn. ! Tuesday ss Catala 12:30 p.m. ' Thursday ss Prince Ruperc j 11:15 pjn. Friday ss Cardena 9:00 p.m. June 12, 22, July 3 ss Princess Louise, p.m. ' June 15, 26, July 6 ss Princess Norah. From Vancouvei Sunday ss Catala, 4 p.m. pjn. Monday ss Princess Adelaide Wednesday ss Prince Rupert 10:00 a.m. HOUSE REPAIRS For General House Repairs. Interior and Exterior Painting. Concrete Basements and Sidewalks. Work done by the hour or contract. Call us for an estimate. McLcod, Pitt-Cross & Gibb Phone Red 924, after 6 pjn. 1 Holiday Trippers SUMMEKIZE your car now ! Let us check your car b e f o r e you make that long vacation trip. A motor tune-up, lubrication, and tire' inspection may save you time and money on the road. Phone S3 for an appointment S.E.PARKERLTD. Ford and Monarch Dealers The Home of Friendly Service BOWLING STARTING League Play to Get Under Way Toinniorrow Evening The Canadian National Recre- ! at ion Association's Lawn Bawl-1 inc. TjtQffllA orill on tnti mHgt ' for the summer schedule with opening games tomorrow eve- Ining at the CNH. greens. The 1 play-off for the Canadian gion Victory Cup is set for Jaly 1 . i ne league scneaiue is aji-nounced a follows: June 26- Rink 1 vs. Rink 6; Rink 2 vs. Rink 3. June 28 Rink 4 vs. Htnk EJpJc 1 vs. Rink 2, July 3 Rink 3 vs. Rink 4; Rink 5 vs. Rink 6. July 5 Rink 1 vs. Rink 5; Rink 2 vs. Rink 4. July 8-Rink 3 vs. Htek 6; Rink 2 vs. Rink 5. - I July 10 Rink 1 vs. Risk 3: Rink 4 vs. Rink 6. July 12 -Rink 2 vs. Rlnfe C; Rink 3 vs. Rink 5. July 15 -Rink 1 vs. Rtak 4. The rinks are comprised a follows: 1 R. Reid, Mrs. Armstrong. C Vouni;man, F. Dibb. 2- Mrs. Bonn, W. Sparks, J. S. Irvine, S. c. Thomson. 3 L. Bohn, B. Olauejr, N. Cameron, George HHI. 4 4 - F. Skinner. B. Marian. J fudge, J. A. Frew. 5 A. Finnic, J. Davidssn, N. Armstrong. D. Macpbqg. A T. Parkin, W. Ttrty, J. Mc-Greish, J. Paul. CANE FOR MONTY FARNHAM, Eng., Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery told assembled scholars at Farn-ham Grammar School that'he owned an umbrella but never a walking stick, after he was presented with a gold-mounted rrral-acca cane during a visit there. The first dry cleaning plant was established in. Frame in 1845 by Joly Belin. Islanders Will Get New Deal Joint New Guinea-I'apua Administration Set Up by Australia By JACK IIOLDSWORTH Canadian Press Correspondent CANBERRA, Australia 0 After more than three years as a theatre oX war. New Guinea and Papua are returning to normal. Both territories are administered by the Australian government, New Guinea as a mandate and Papua under a proclamation. During the war, they were in use both as Japanese and Allied bases, and were the graves of tlwusands of Americans. Australians and Japanese killed in the Ions Island campaigns. Allied and Japanese aerial bombing and shell-fire destroyed many valuable copra and rubber plantations, and some of the other bl industries, such as gold-mining, suffered from the effects of war. Most of the white population was evacuated, but many of their homes, mission stations, business offices were wrecked. Many na tives were killed and some of their villages destroyed. When the war ended, the islands continued under military control until a Joint "New Gunlea-Papua civil administration was set up by the government last October. Its Job was to start a rehabilitation program, a big task because of the 'tnmense area covered, the scattered population, and the military garrisons left In some areas. Papua covers an area of about 90500 square miles and New Guinea. has a land area of about noon square miles. Pre-War Population Before the war. New Guinea PEERLESS -HIS amazing "alloyine" process transforms a pure and efficient oil into as perfect a lubricant as modern science and skill can refine. Designed to resist oxidation breaking down under extreme heat conditions B-A Peerless Motor Oil gives longer life, extra protection and maximum'service. It's the best - "It"s Alloyed"! This peerless lubricant, combined with the extra service given by your friendly B-A dealer, will ensure longer car life at lower cost. NEW CONSTRUCTION REPAIRS ALTERATIONS GREER & BRIDDEN Builders and Contractors PHONE RED 5C1 P.O. BOX 721 FRANK DIBB NEW DISTRICT DEPUTY Frank Dibb of Prince Rupert was appointed district deputy grand master of this district at the Masanlc Grand Lodge of British Columbia convention in Victoria last week. His Jurisdiction, besides this city, includes Smothers. Terrace and Stewart DURABLE DRUNKARDS STOCKHOLM, 0 To test the stamina of chronic drunkards, a football match between them and other convict was held at a Stockholm Jail. The drunkards won 4-3. had a white population of nearly 5,000, and a native population of about GGO.000. Papua had nearly .000 whites and about 275.000 natives. There are np reliable figures for the effect of the war upon these estimates but, allowing for natural Increases and decreases, they, are not believed to have been greatly changed. Six months after beginning its rehabilitation program, the administration reports that 1.000 whites are back In the area and that the number of Japanese resident in prisoner of war compounds is down to 60.000. The natives, who Went back to their villages after the war to rest and live on the equivalent of war gratuities, now are;' getting ready to "woik. Plentiful native labor Is available, but transport to move them from their villages to the Job is short. For the natives, the government proposes a "near deal." The proposals Include a 44-hour week, improved rations, an interim minimum pay rate of three dollars monthly, with rations, issues, housing and medical care Directors of public health, agriculture, public works and education have been, or will be. appointed, and a school has been set up in Australia to train administrators. WE HAVE: Uirch Wood. 14", per cord $13.50 Jackpine, 11", per cord $12.50 Slabs, 14", per cord $10.00 Lump, Egg Nut and Slack Coal In any quantity. Fill up now for winter. HYDE TRANSFER Phone 580 Twenty Years Ago June 25, 1926 The Hudson's Bay Co. trading aLuuvuci uajuiduu airivcu in port bound for an IS months expedition to the Arctic. The vessel was formerly Amundsen's exploration boat Maud. Herbert Fletcher was taken to Seattle from Prince Rupert as defendant in a $500,000 liquor conspiracy charge Involving more than 20 people. UMS. Curlew, light cruiser with the Royal Navy West Indies cruiser squadron, was scheduled to make a four-day visit In July. A veteran of warfare in the North Sea, Curlew carried a complement of 370 officers and men. FOR BRIGHTER KNOCKINO If you have a brass or metal door-knocker, wax It Immediately after polishing. This will keep it bright. n 54.' iff' 3 : w .it. IBBEIEIBIIIIIIBIIIIIIflllllllllllllllHBIIBBBBBBnBISIBBEBB OCKKIOOOOOCKK3DOOO OOCOO DDOOOOtraOOCHHHJO OfKHWKHKHWWHW a SEE US FOR ALL REQUIREMENTS IN 1 Office Supplies g Consult us for your needs In all types of printing work g Everything in high class stationery jjj Cards for every occasion Fountain Pens I DIBB PRINTING COMPANY 3ESNER BLOCK 6 -tgg m rvr your PI hf uck, rouge THE VARIETY STORE "Where Your Dimes Are Little Dollars" KWONG SANG HING HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST 'Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open 5 pm. to 2 a.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 2 am. PHONE RED 247 COALS Have you inquired about The Philpott, tvitt COAL BUDGET PLAN Be WISE now! Be WARM next winter! PHONE 651 or 652 PLACE AN AD IN THE DAILY NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 LIMITED THIRD AVENUE $ 3 Cosmetics... powders, creams, lotions, llp- perfumes, and other sun dries, see our COSMETIC COUNTER. You rill find Just what you need in our large assortment. Plumbing and Healing Engineers OIL AND COAL STOKERS Barr&Anderson LIMITED Corner 2nd Ave. and 4th Street Phone Red 338 P.O. Box 1204 NEWS- -CIRCULATION COUNTS Jiijormea MOTHER on what the Well -Dressed BA B Y Wears Goes to m : i THHAV "CALL 0F THE WILD"' IUUAT "DON JUAN OUILUOAN" Sen the richest prl in the riJ loses her heart to a . oonairc thief. . . you thrill o the most daring, differ cnt and delightful romance that ever filled the screen w'th rhythm, song and glori ous Technicolor spectacle! U-W-"" j.on. ou, CAE' EnpHol firnTT.HTrnmnrTi ATTENTION!! Campers Watson's Food ' Store AT SMITIIEKS WILL BE MAKING REGULAR DELIVERY TO LAKE KATHLYN THIS SUMMER: Radio Servicing PHONE 6 and Our Technician will call at YOUR HOME Satisfaction Guaranteed York General Construction See or 1'hone Us on a New Insulation KIMSUL Somelhinkr New aiu the 1 Free Estimates on Any Kind of Construction You Name It, and We Can Do It WE HAVE OUR OWN SHOP - WE CAN MAKE ANYTH Phone Black 12G Day COLORFUL AND ENTERTAINING Una Ulna mancr lr.n . technicolor ' ;, and the ti,. Capitol Tliiat nesday witn i Lucille lirtim dancing team , Astaire h. i Ught-heariKt crook who i; guardian a. young hclrc as well as in : way until th In with unexj) Brenmer, as :s said to b' and dancing p. Ataanduv- , by Frank Moi affable par',1. Mildred Ma:, comedienne, aunt. The settm a colorful nr. outstanding geons cainiv , V;. NEWS CI, i- f YVTYTTVYWTTVTVTTTfTTT. E I'lUNTE Kl I'EKl J HOTTLE COLLECTOR. Phone Blue -1 We Buy P ER FEX Bottles rAAAAAAASiAA- 1'lione Black