N strdn p-s: JuJy 17,1941. THSZ3 Red m Treat 'Em Rofogh WORK CLOTHES High in Quality . . . Low in Price 15atk Waist Overalls 8 oz. ' II'!. t lnAi.n1L. Q M gllt'k Drill Diini - u. Drill Pants-4SahX6rlieS. park ("fy Cotton P:ui -. i... Blue Itib Overalls-Sanfortzed, 8 oz. Pan -.f..... Blue nib Zipper Overalls 8 oz. ;, Pan ..".;..... i......;....v....... Blue ( overalls 8 oz. Blue Zipper CoVeralls-8 oz. . Boy f Black Drill Waist OveralIs-8 oz. WBm RVn.ulVrWmlil Royal GERRARD MAGNUM $1.50 $1.65 $2.95 $2.00 2,65 $3.00 $4,00 $1.45 Watts & Nickerson S32 3rd Ave. Open Urt til 9 p.m. Saturdays Anh- vr ierday afternoon there fiftt M. iwr The proceeds amount-$3t Among those serving was ftiSP" Encstrom. Phone 315 ti, n, second Searchlight Wo- HOTEL ARRIVALS TTlh. name of Mrs. W. L W. C. S. Habklrk, Vancouver Island. Central J. Saroka, Stella Saroka, Stanley Sarcka, Endako; A. McLcod, Prince George. Prince Rupert A. Robertson, city; W. Cummings, When You Want a Reliable, Comfortable, Dependable 'AXI jervice PHONE 13 21 Hour Service it RttuU'r Rates Bath Soap 35 CENTS CAKE -,3,for $W Ormes Ltd. Pioneer Drttqff Ms tbt Kexall Store rhbrica 11 ft Open Dally from I a-m. till II -m- Sundays and Uotldayi from' it to t P-u. na T to1 yja. UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. SPECIAL Afternoon Cruise To PORCIIER ISLAND ny S.S. "CAMQSUN" SATURDAY, JULY 19th Leaving c.N.R. Dock 2:00 p.m., D.S.T. Returning 530 p.m. Afternoon Tea Served Aboard EXCURSION FARE $1.00 (Plus Tax) Children Half Fare Accommodation Comfortably Limited LOCAL NEWS NOTES Dean Gibson left by train today for Kltwanga. Mrs. Bakadi Is sailing on the Car-dena tonight for Vancouver. Terrace Blng Cherries have JusC arrived and the supply is limited Leave your order parly. 17 lb. cra:vi 20c lb. Llnzey and Ingram Ltd. W. Nellson Is sailing on the Car-deria for Bella Bella tonlgut. Lieutenant Adams and Mrs. Adams are sailing for "Vancouver on the Cardena tonight. Yesterday afterriobn at 4:30 'the fire department was called to a grass fire on Fifth Street. BASEBALL ACROPOLIS HILL SATURDAY 7:00 P.M. Services vs. Smithers All-Stars AllStars SUNDAY 2:30' P.M. Rupert AltStars vs. Admission 25c Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mah and f am- Vancouver Smithers AlliStars I Mrs. J. H. Nordan left on this Flower Show July 28th, 2nd. morning's train for Winnipeg On Ave. Drill Hall. Prize lists at N. B. a hbliday. ,C. Power and McRae Bros. (It) ..... ..... ....... I Miss S. Ralston sailed on the I Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Nickerson re ion, w. c. cook, j. Mcnaugni, vic-rirtceEs Adelaide this afternoon turned to the city this morning on toria; Mr. ana Mrs. J. K. watt, for Vancouver. the Prince George from a trip to Queen Charlotte Cltyrtj. McKenzle, i 'Vancouver. Vancouver. , I cess Adelaide on vacation tms at- j ternoon for Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. -W. H. TroUer returned to the city this morning on jthe Prince George from a trip to lly left on this morning's train for ' Ottawa for vacation trip. a William Moffat returned to the cltv on the Prince George this . , , I i. a n left i f. Mrs Earl Mah and family Aomlng from a hoUd t tQ 1UI wubuwa uil vataLiuii uy tiua morning's train. 3 STAR RYE IB IIHIli il M llll niMMIMM THE SEAL 01 QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon r.rtrrri hr the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll in Prince Rupert .Vancouver. 1' Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Stork of ren left on tht morning's train for ."J""1 "l"u Z. V e5n,iAWior,MtT,ii the Prince. George this morning to slbRlvemearHali-jn a vacation at Mrs 6tork.s slsters, Mrs L ' MacLaren and Miss Blanche Curtln a week. This Is" Mrr Stork's first Rupert trvtt Fulton left on the Princess nii. rf , . iPr, . .... Adelaide this afternoon for Van- 1 couv'er for military duties with the Royal Air Force. i I Walter Ferguson of the Y.M.O.A. ' is leaving tomorrow on the Prince George forr Varfcoiivcr before going East to foln the ROyal Air Force as a phyrical training lns't'ructor Mrs. Fernuscn will take ud residence In Chilliwack for the time beins. Notice General Taxes are uuo and payable at the-City Hall on or before August 1st, 1911 to avoid added penalty. D. J. Matheson, City Commissioner Announcements AU advertisements In thU column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Midsummer Dance.. Oddfel lows' 51'all July ia. benefit bdd- feliowsv'WaT Cohlihgent, Fund, be I Carlo's Orchestra. Lutheran Tea, July 19. Metropole.i Pod's Show and Dance. Oddfel- Thls lidTertlsemetit is not published 'lows' Hall, Wed. July 23. r displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by tne Government or Cambral Tea. Aug. 9. Canadian Legion Hall 102ncl. Auxiliary Dance Armouries August 15. Catholic Baraar, October 1 and 2. VEGETABLES In Season Kept Garden-Fresh and Crisp Under Vapor Sprays at Reasonable Prices. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE phones 18 & 19 P.O. Box 515 Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk Valentin dairy PHONE 657 Louis Arrol sailed this afternoon on the Princess Adelaide for a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. C.E. Starr sailed this afternoon on the Princess Adelaide for a trip to Seattle. D. Glbb returned to the city this morning on the Prince deorgc from Vancouver. A. Mcintosh returned to the city on the Prince George this morning from a trip to Vancouver. J. Wilson arrived in the city this morning on the Prince George from Vancouver. Jack Preece sailed this afternoon on the Princess Adelaide for a trip to Vancouver. Norman Freeman of the International Fisheries arrived in the city from Seattle this morning on the Prince George. Miss Lena Gunn of Vancouver arrived on the Prince George this morning to visit her sister- Mrs. W. G. Lloyd of Digby Island. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lancaster sailed this afternoon on the Princess Adelaide for a vacation trip to Vancouver and Victoria. Mrs. D. Ldsee of Vancouver ar rived In the city this morning on the Prince George to visit her sister, Mrs. Joe Scott. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hammond and Miss Linda Prudhomme sailed on the Princess Adelaide this aiter- noon for Vancouver. Carman Pierce left on the morning's train for a visit to his home in Halifax after spending a few1 months in this city. scholarship to Manchester Uni versity in competition against boys from schools all over England. The schblarship is one of the two high est awards made by the university ! this year. BIG ENOUGH, BUT NEWCASTLE, Eng., July 18: (CP) James E. Dees Is a big lad YESJ We Repair Water Pipes, Roofs, Woodwork, Stoves Connected, Etc. Oil Burners Cleaned $1.50 Chimneys Swept $2.50 HANDY MAN HOME SERVICE Phone BLACK 7S5 savoy HOT E L Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 511 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert Double Wedding Party Was Held Kinnon and Leading Aircraftsman AWARDED TO GERMAN and Mrs- Swanson both of Seal LONDON. July 18: (CP Wolf -"Cove whd were married recently. gang I, Plessner, young German refugee, won the Matthew Klrtley The party was given by the boysj of Seal COve and a small token was presented to the couples oy Corporal More through the elforts of Leading Aircraftsman Poole. There was a large turnout and all enjoyed .themselves Immensely until after 3 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. McKlnnon are leaving Friday noon by train for Saskatchewan for a honeymoon,' but he was excused from military whence they will return to Prince service when he got his call-upiPupert to reside. Mr, .and Mrs. Un'n kvTf. Rtt'fl Swanson nSOli tt are Tt rPl(1 paiA, tica Aiiiic residing here also. Just Completed! AFTER EVERY MEAL Join the millions who aid digestion by chewing delicious Wrlgley's "J uicy Fruit" Gum after every meal. You'll find it relieves that "stuffy" feeling. The healthful chewing helps keep your teeth clean, bright and attractive lending charm to your . smile! And the refreshing flavor "v helps assure pleasant breath. BUY SOME TODAY V Mrs. J. R. Clarke arrived in the city on the Prince George thll morning to visit her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A', Healy of Digby Island. LeidingAlrcrafstmanandMrs:Mc- ,M'SS funm Hartley, daughter Kinnon and Leading Aircraft- ! M cinei aiewara on me -rnnce arrived In the city thU lGeorf man and Mrs. Swanson Honored '(morning from Vancouver to visit Mr. and Mrs. Jack Joy. A double wedding celebration was held at the Blue Wings Cabaret for I Leading Aircraftsman and Mrs. Mc- arge ICE It Selllna 1 Economy Blado In th.British Empire-Now Made in Canada 113) ' '" C 1 Ibis advertisement is not published or, 'disptayeafy iKe Uquoc Control Board oc by .tha jjovernment bi Bniunoiumowr New Ice Storage Method Ensuring only1 loW temperature ice throughout the fishing season Fishermen are Invited to Inspect Our . -v,;1 I Reconstructed Ice Storage Low Temperature Dry Ice Now on Sale by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prince Rupert fj. British Columbia