Too many people dismiss common constipation as a matter of no (treat consequence. Yet this condition causes discomfort, and may lead to headaches and loss of appetite. When it is allowed to continue, it may lower your resistance, and so increase your chances of catching a serious illness. Common constipation often develops when you eat meals that lack sufficient "bulk." Your system fails to get needed internal exercise. Fortunately, today, you have a generous source of effective bulk" in Kellogg's AliBiun. Within the body, the "bulk" in All-Bran absorbs moisture, and forms a soft mass, which gently cleanses the system. This natural laxative food also supplies vitamin B and contains iron. Serve Aia-Bran as a cereal, with milk or cream, or cook into muffins, breads, etc. Two tablespoonfuls daily are usually sufficient. Stubborn cases may require All-Bran oftener. If not relieved this way, consult your doctor. All-Bran is guaranteed by the Kellogg Company as an effective laxative food for constipation. Sold by all grocers. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. 'CoK$ltptio duo to intujltint 11" COAL TO PLEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed FAMOUS EDSO.N ALBERTA COAL BULKLEY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL PRINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY PUONE: 58 and 558 SUMMER PRICES FUR COATS Five dollars will hold any coat until fall. Make money by buying now! GOLDBLOOM United Church Cherry Blossom 'Tea. Home of Mrs. Davis, 925 Borden St., tomorrow, 3 to 6. Call 'in- (148) Jeff Lambly, after having been In town for the Dast week or so. 'left by today's train for Kwinitsa whence he will proceed by boat on his return to Terrace. MLss Frances Cross, who has been ;on a holiday trip to Vancouver, re turned to the city from the south on the Prince Rupert this Mrs. Wllilam Keith, well known former resident of Prince Rupert, who has been making her home for several years in Belfast and who Is returning to this city for an extended visit, arrived at Montreal yes terday and Is due here on Monday next. Dale Cripps, five-year old grandson of Mr. and Mrs. George Cripps, arrived from Vancouver on the Prince Rupert this morning to spend the summer here and at Tlell for which point he and his grandmother will leave at the end of next week. Little Dale travelled north from Vancouver alone. Hotel Arrivals Prince Rupert W. H. Benoit, W. Butchart and J. Hall, Vancouver. Savoy R. Munson, Cumshewa; S. Ort-quist, Lewis Island; Stephen McNeil, Terrace; Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Johnson, Port Simpson. 25. 5. Announcements Catholic Tea, iMrs. Ward's June United Tea, June 25. Presbyterian Sunday School picnic, June 27. Eagles' Picnic, Grassy Bay, July 26. Presbyterian Bazaar, November Anglican Sale November 20. SHINGOLEEN For shingled houses and all rough board construction Shingoleen Is easy to apply and combines rich and lasting colors with abso lute protection against all kinds of weather conditions. From $2.10 to $2.50 per gallon THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE HAVE YOUR WINDOW SHADES RENEWED Bring your own roller. Oil finished cloth, shadow proof, good quality only; 37 inches wide; green only 40C per yard Third Avenue Prince Rupert Phone 775 TheFxsh which made Prince RupertFamous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED - BLACK COD - Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Queen Mary Chapter I. O.fc. E. thank all who donated cars, and flowers for Decoration Day. Constable W. Mlddleton of the city police returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from a brief trip to Vancouver on escort duty. Stephen McNeill, pioneer Terrace prospector and original locator of the well known Dardanelles property, arrived in the city at the first of the week by boat from the Interior and Is leaving today for the Frizzell Hot Springs near Port Es-slngton for a visit. R. H. Gurd, accountant of Cas-slar cannery, returned to the city from Vancouver on the Prince Rupert this morning. He had gone to Vancouver in company with a party of Indian cannery workers who were brought around from Hazel-ton to. work in Cassiar cannery. Mrs. Jack Joy and son, Jack, who have been spending the past few In the south, came north on the Prince Rupert this trip. Mrs. Joy stopped off at Ocean Falls for a Visit while her son came on home jthis morning. Theo Collart will be among those leaving within a few days with the local Vimy Pilgrimage party for England and France. The party, owing to the railway tie-up, will have to travel via Vancouver, Joining the main British Columbia group there. BARE LEGS BANNED UPPER PARKSTONE, Eng., June 24: (CP) Because she was not wearing stockings, a young woman was refused admission to her friend's wedding in St. John's Church. FRESH FLOWER ACCESSORIES LONDON, June 24; (CP) Fresh flower accessories are to be used extensively this season. Real flower ornaments matching them can be attached to summer hats. WOULD KEEP WOMEN AT HOME MORECAMBE, Eng., June 24: (CP) P. O'Halloran, an Irish delegate to an Amalgamated Engineering Union Conference, urged exclusion of women from Industry. WAKE-UP YOUR LIVER BILE- And You'll Jump Out of Bed In the Morning Rarin' to Co n. TWer ihould poor rat two pound st liquid bite inu jour bowel. UUr. if thl. bito U not flowing freely, joar food doara't diss. It Juit daar In tn. bow.l.. Gu bloats op jour (toinsch. You ft ean.tip.Ud. Harmful poiMns go Into the body, and you feal soul, sunk and tb. world kwlu punk. A mm bowel moranent doeaa'tahrtr. rt at the eaoM. You need something that works on Ui. lirer welt It take. thoM good, old Cwter'. Littl. Liver Pills to get these two pound, of bile flowing freely and make Tea feel "ip and op". B.rmleM and gentle. Xhsy make the bile new freely. Tbey do tb work of calomel but hmye no calomel or mercury tn them. Aak for Carter'. little Lirer PilU by name I Stubbornly reins anything, else. ttc ' t " Mil FOR SALE FOR SALE 24 foot Pleasure Boat. Phone Red 182. (1511 SNAP To be dismantled, six roomed house, lumber, doors and windows for sale, also modern bathroom and kitchen plumbing. Cheap for cash. Phone Black 114 before 6 p.m. (150) GENTLEMEN Personal drug sun dries. Highest Grade Latest. Del lvered, 15 for $1. (plain wrapper). Pacific Supply 751 Granville, Vancouver. FOR 8ALE Two f ull fonts of lino type mats, 9-polnt, light and bold, one font very little, used. Half a font new 14-polnt bold Cheltenham mats, straight and Italics; box of sorts, about 50 lbs.; full slz linotype magazine, very little used. Might make trade for font of 6-polnt mats in good con dition or good saw. Dally News Prince Rupert, B.C. (tf) FOR RENT FOR RENT Rose summer cottage at Salt Lakes. Phone 572. (ti) BIRTHDAY TEA HELD Highly Succesfsul Affair at Home Of Mrs. A. T. Parkin Yesterday Afternoon So large was the attendance at the King's Birthday tea and sale of home cooking held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. T. Parkin, Borden Street, by Queen Mary Chapter, Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire, that it was necessary to entertain some of the" guests at tables on the lawn. Weather conditions were Ideal for the affair which was completely successful and most enjoyable for all. The rooms and the lawn were decorated with flags and red, white and blue streamers. A large picture of the King was also featured. The tea table was centred with a large cake bearing ,42 candles, the number of the King's years. There was a brief and appropriate speech by Rt. Rev. G. A. Rix DD., Bishop of Caledonia, after which the cake was duly cut by Mrs. J. E. Boddle, regent of Queen Mary Chapter. Mrs. Ernest Anderson then sang "Land of Hope and Glory," accompanied by Mrs. C. E. Cullln. The guests were received by Mrs. Boddie and Mrs. Parkin and the door was opened by dainty little Monica Holtby. Mrs. D. C. Stuart and Mrs. C. E. Cullln poured and serviteurs were Mrs. A. L. Holtby, Mrs. William Brooksbank, Mrs. William Brass and .Miss Lalng. Mrs. Shelford Darton was cashier. Mrs.S, V. Cox and Mrs. W. C. As-Dinall were In charge of the tea room. Tea cups were read by Mrs. Brass. The home cooking table was In charge of Mrs. C. J. Norrlngton and Mrs. M. M. Lamb. The afternoon's musical program included vocal solos by Mrs. Wil liam Millar and piano solos by Mrs. E. J. Smith. Mrs. J. C. Gilker, Miss Janet Rochester and Master Peter Brass. Mrs, J. A -Teng was in charge of the raffle of a cushion which was won by Mrs. D. Orchard McLeod with No. 64. Malcolm Montgomery sailed yesterday afternoon on the Catala for Namu In which district he will be employed In fisheries patrol ser vice during the salmon season. THRIFT FOOD SPECIALS For the Week-End BUTTER Sunnybrook Brand, per lb SHREDDED WHEAT per pkg. SALAD DRESSING Nalley's, 12 oz., per Jar PRUNES Libby's Large 2-lb. pkg TEA Nabob . -. 1 per ib. :.."..j'4 CREAM ETTES--Quick Cooking Macaroni, 2 pkgs PASTRY FLOUR Wild Rose, 10-lb. bag CRABMEAT Northern B.C.. Pack, tin MEAT SPREADS Hedlund's Assfd. 2 tins WAXED PAPER 100 ft. rolls, perpkg NALLEY'S HONEY 12 oz. Jar SOAP FeLs Naptha, 2 bars TISSUE Paragon, per roll 25c 10c 22c 21c 45c 15 c 48c 22c 17c 22c 20c 13c 7c LUX DEAL 1 Large pkg. LUX 1 Bar LIFEBUOY SOAP' AC a Both for COFFEE Thrift Blend, Ground to your order, 9Qf per lb BAKING POWDER Nabob 12 oz, per tin Thrift Cash & Carry I LAXl) ACT SutUf at Intuition to applr to Ia Land In Prince Rupert Lend Recording District of Range 5. Coast, and ltuat in Hudson Bay Pass midway between Baron And Oundas Islands, being one-hall mile south of the nu northerly of tee Nares Islands. Take notice that Robert Irvine-, of Prince Rupert, occupation Shell dealer Intends to apply for a lease of tne following described foreshore lands: Commencing at a pout planted on a rock one-hall mUe south of the nioit northerly of .the Narat Islands, thence west 15 chains; thence south 15 chains thence east 15 chains; thence north 15 chains to point of commencement and containing 22.5 acres, more or less. KOKEKT (il.K IKVINK Dated May 20th, 1938. LAND ACT Xiitlw of Intention to appply to Lrase Land In Prince Rupert Land Recording Dis trict of Ranee S, Ccast, and situate fronting on it he north shore of the most southerly of the Nares Islands. Take notice that Robert Irvine of Prince Rupert, occupation Shell dealer intends to apply lor a lease of the following described foreshore lands: Commencing at a post planted on a rock 300 feet north of the north shore of the most southerly of the Nerei Islands thence west 15 chains: thence south 15 chains .thence eant 15 chains; thence north 15 chains to point of commencement and containing 22.5 acres, mere or less. ROBERT G I.F.N IRVINE Dated May 20th. 1938. LANW ACT Notice of Intention to apply to LeaM Land In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Queen Charlotte Islands, and situate on Cumshewa Inlet fronting on on surveyed Crown Land which Is situated Immediately South of Lot 45, Queen Charlotte Islands District. Take notice that the Allison Logging', Company Limited of Vancouver, B.C. Intends to apply for a lease of the following described Foreshore Lands:- Commencing at a post planted at the S. W. Corner of Lot 45, Q. C. I. thence 20 ohalns due South: thence SO chains due East thence due North to Shoreline; thence West along shoreline to point of commencement and contain ing so acres, more or less. Ambrose p. allison. Pres. Allison Logging Co, Ltd Dated April 21. 1936. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to apply to Pur chase Land In Prince Rupert Land Recording1 District of Queen Charlotte Islands and situate on the North shore of Cumshewa Inlet Immediately South oti Lot 45. Q. C. I. Take notice that the Allison Loggln: Company Limited of Vancouver, B. C Intends to apply for permission to pur chase the following described lands :- Commencing at a post planted at we S. W. corner of Lot 45, Q. C. I. thence 60 chains East along South boundary of Lot 45: thence due South to shore. line; thence West along shoreline to point of commencement and containing 40 acres more or less. AMBROSE P. ALLISON, Pres. Allison Logging Co. Ltd. Dated April 21. 1936. IN THE SITKEME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PKOUATE In the Matter of the "Administration Act" and In the Matter of the Estate of Ben SIverMiii, Dei-eased. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor, W. E. Fisher the 5th day of June. A.D. 1936, I was appointed Administrator of the estate ot Ben Slver-son, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified to me on or before the 7th day of July, A.D. 1936. and all parties indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their indebted net to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator, Prince Rupert B. C Dated the 5th day of June A.D. 1936 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OK THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" AND IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OI JOHN JOY, Deceased. :. TAKE NOTICE that by ,Qrder of H'j; HonoMf Judge FMsherV 'Local Judge ;. vt the supreme Court of Briusn uoiumDin, made the 22nd day of May, 1936. I wa appointed Administrator of the Estate of John Joy, Deceased Intestate, late of Prince Rupert, B.C., who died on the 25th day of April, 1936. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same properly verified to me on or' before tbe 25th day of June 1936: otherwise disposition of the said Estate will be mad without regard thereto. All parties Indebted to the said Estate are required to pay. the amount of their lndebtd ness to me forthwith. DATED this 22nd day of May 1936. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. B.O WATER NOTICE Diversion and Use TAKE NOTICE Uvat Consolidated Mining Si Smeltlny Co, of Canada Ltd. whose address is Trail, B.C. wTU apply (or licence to take and use 17 cubic feet per second of water out of Boulder Creek, which flows southerly and drains into Surprise Lake about two miles east of the west end of the lake. The water will be diverted from the isweam at a wm awuv we uuuuiv ' n, con. n 1 1 ... . V. O mouth of the stream and will be used OU for Hdyraullclng purpose upon the I mine described as Placer Leases 630' to FLOUR Royal Household, Q1 V53. ' 5?9 697, WW . ' if I IT This notice was posited on the ground ii lu. sacK, on the 23rd day of May, ivss. I A of this notice and an sppll- io. 4a ih ID. sacK ctr-v . ci 7 copy 3caUon purguaat thereto and to the (Flour market is advancing) -water Act. i9i4," win be filed in tr. RASPBERRY JAM Royal JOn1 01 the Water Rcord'T Atl,n City Pure, 4 lb. tin, w "1 'objection to the application may be I flll with the said Water Recorder or nnvn KUXAt. ivlIX rTTV ppiq rtAO d M 27C lt the Comptroller off Water Right. Choke Sieve 4, 2 tins Parliament BuUdlngs. Victoria, B.C.. within thirty days alter th rrst ap. ' cearance of ihls notice in a local newspaper. CONSOLIDATED MINING ull-ITIVfl f'fl flL' f'&VAIli f Tit Phone 179 We Deliver I Th da,te of the first publieatlon c-f ' this notice Is June 3. 1936. mmumammmmmmmBBr j. ,10,17, 34) Lady Betty Special Lady Betty Wash Cloth Lady Betty Powder Puff Sterling Tooth Brush Cuticura Soap Guest Size Ipana Tooth Paste Small Swan Down Face Powder Small Special, all six items for 50c Squibb Tootb Paste Special Three 25-cent Tubes" Squibb Tooth Paste , . . . . 50c 4 The Latest in Bath Soaps Rexall Superfatted Finest Quality Hard English Bath Soap 20 P. per cake OrmesLtd. "Jim Pioneer Drvtf&istjs The KeuU Stem Phones: 81 & 82 Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m., 1 p.m. till 9 p.m. CANADIAN PACIFIC ' To Vancouver -via Ocean Falls and Way Ports . , Princess Adelaide, every Friday at 10 p.m. To Vancouver direct Princess Louise, Princess Charlotte or Princess Alice, every Saturday at 5:30 p.m. To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway Princess Louise, Princess Charlotte or Princess Alice, every Monday a.m. For Information and Reservations W. L. COATES, Gen. Agents Prince. Rupert, B.C?i Union Steamships. Limited Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 P.M. Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, 10:30 P.M. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. ROUND TRIP FARE leaving Sunday 8:00 PJM. calling Pt. Simp, son, Stewart, Anyox, Naas Ri ver returning Tuesday, SH.40 Further information regarding sailings and tickets from R. M. SMITH, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 568 Commencing Today our WINDOW SPECIAL on .1 BEDS, PUSH CARTS RADIOS, Etc. Deposit holds any of these articles until first- of month. D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE PHONE GREEN 421 If you have something to sell, a classified advertisement in this paper will soon let you know if there is a buyer In the city. It ri . - - ; ? Y Wednesday, Jun 24, 1038 DAILY K5WB DON'T TREAT CONSTIPATION LIGHTLY Poor Health May Be the Price of Neglect I LOCAL NEWS NOTES (El ll i 4 'It i, i