Pie ake. 2 PAGE FOUR Many Flowers At Funeral of Samuel Auriol In the Summer eae Largest Sale In Canada SALAD Needs the Vitamin-Rich Scott’s Emulsion The funeral ‘took place yesterday | }at Metlakatla of the late Samuel | Auriol, Bishop Rix officiating. There |was a large attendance and flow-|'™ one |ers were sent by the following: |sSkIDEGATE SUNRISE IS REAL! Ladies’ Auxiliary, Port Essington,} MINE IN MAKING; OUTLOOK | | | EASY TO TAKE TEA POWER FOR jcoming winter Thursday, August 18, 1939 ‘0 yey Wednesday & Thursday TWO SHOWS — 7 and 9 p.m. Feature Starts at 7:40 & 9:49 ADMISSION — lLbc & 5b¢ THURSDAY MATINEE at 2:39 Feature Starts 3:10—l5c & 35¢ A RUFFIAN RULER OF RUSSIA GEORGE BANCROFT in “THE WORLD AND THE FLESH” With MIRIAM HOPKINS — A Paramount Picture SKIDEGATE SKIDEGATE MISSION, Aug. 18: The natives of this village have ambitious plans in hand for the They are looking forward to putting in a modern hydro-electric power plant which will supply them with power and | Mr. and Miss C. J. Grey, Miss Pris- | IS PROMISING oe 7 a ake ais neta A Swashbuckling Adventurer in an Empire Upside Down " cilla Roberts, Miss Lila Auckland, | 16 ADS weby . Comedy—“JIMMY’S NEW YACHT” PARAMOUNT NEWs “Fresh from the Gardens Doreas and Titus Campbell, Mrs.| on ge |fund with which it helps the natives a tpn ish cats to I a a ay M. ‘Kennedy, ‘Miss ae Satiets | (Continued from Page 1) |with such projects as that planned, THE FAMOUS MUSKETEERS Show “BRIDGE AS IT Is Mrs, Howard Starr, Mrs. M. D. Hol- | | Whether Skidegate will undertake land, Mrs. J. Herrin, Mr. and Mrs Wm. Leask, Mr, and Mrs. H. Reia, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Ryan and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. S. Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. J. Prevost, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ryan, Miss Margaret Sankey, Mr FOOTWEAR FOR THE HOT SUMMER DAYS We have a large assortment of Running Shoes for Men, Women, Boys and Girls at greatly reduced and Mrs. Peter Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Peter. Haldane, Mr. and Mrs J. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Wm Leighton, The Church Army Steamship Sailings for Vancouver— prices. You will enjoy the warm weather in comfort Sealine. iti. ee ecees 8 pa. when wearing these shoes made by the best manu- |]/ ‘Tuesday—ss. Catala ... 1:30 p.m: facturers. Also a full line of other summer footwear. ||| Wed—ss. Pr. Robert 9 a.m. Friday—ss. Prin. Adelaide 10 p.m. Ss. Cardena . midnight Saturday—ss. Pr. George .. 7 p.m, CUT RATE SHOE STORE Aug. 20—ss. Prin. Alice p.m, |The ore is a straight gold proposi- | Aug, 22—ss. Prin. Louise ...... a.m.|tion, free milling with 60% recover- Phone 953 Phone 953 | Aug. 29—ss. Prin. Alice. ...... a.m.|able or 85.80% by means of the flo- ' Aug. 27—~ss. Prin. Louise p.m. | tation or, with retabling, an addi-| 9 Sanaa Vancouver— j} tional 8%. It is planned to install a a Sunday—ss. Catala ...... p.m. 30-ton unit with possible increase | Wed.—ss. Pr. Rupert 11:30 a.m. |‘ 100 tons. Friday—ss. Pr. George 11:30 a.m. Just before Mr. King left the Friday—ss. Cardena .............. p.m. Ss. Princess Adelaide p.m. Satur.—ss. Pr. Robert 11:30 a.m Aug. 15—ss. Prin: Alice a.m For Naas River ana Port Simpson— Sunday—ss. Catala .8 p.m. | From Naas River & Port Simpson— Six Advantages — with Tuesday—ss. Catala ... 11:30 a.m. ‘or Stewart and Anyox— Friday—ss. Pr. George 3 p.m. | Sunday—ss. Catala 8 p.m |From Stewart and Anyox— | Tuesday—ss. Catala .... 11:30 a.m. | ‘Satur.—ss. Prin George... 6 p.m. | Fee Ocean Falls— | Monday—ss. Pr. George 4 p.m. Friday—ss. Prin. Adelaide 10 p.m Satur..-ss..Pr. George 7 p.m Yrom Ocean Falis— Wed, —ss. Pr. Rupert 11:30 a.m. | Friday—ss. Pr..George 11:30 a.m. | WPriday—ss. Cardena p.m, 8s. Princess Adelaide p.m. ; Satur~—ss. Pr. Robert 11:30 a.m. For Queen Charlotte Islands— Aug. 5 and 19—ss. P. John 10 p.m , only $400,000 has so far been issued. Plant Paid For ithe hydro-electric scheme this year The present drilling plant has all| depends to some extent on whether been paid for and the capitalization ;the village can get the grant this 1orized capital lyear. If it does, the work will soon | | } jis very low. The aut! Ge : wien 000.0 avihlell ibe under way. The plan is to dam > » y 2 S } J ° }of the company is $750,000 of whic the stream that passes close to the Skidegate Sunrise mine and put in By selling the remainder of the |the proper plant and wiring. Al- stock, sufficient capital would be !ready villagers have running water ‘realized to put it modern oper- |!aid on from the same stream. The jating plant includi: mill whieh ;Plan is an ambitious one but the | would enable the company to be in- |Skidegates are an ambitious people dependent of any of the large op- |@nd are determined to lead the way erating concerns and avoid the in modern developments among zation native peoples. They have good ree of over-capitali The mine is only three-quarters of a mile from the highway and jeight miles from Queen Charlotte | City. At present supplies are taken jin over a rough trail by tractor jwhich operates quite easily over it. homes, excellent fishing boats and now they want the most modern form of lighting. mine several days after I visited it, | jreturns had been received from} jsome additional tests which were Cash and Carry ;of a very optimistic nature, better} = | than. anything previously recorded . | The mine is close to the Skide- Friday & Saturday jgate Indian village and a couple of | i, Specials | 25¢ ;miles, perhaps, from the white vil-| jlage. Naturally, .the residents of jboth these village and of the i Heinz Tomato Soup jislands generally are keenly inter : 2 3 tins for jested in the work going on and a) | ithey all sp@éak very highly of the Heinz Tomato Juice 10c. |persistence and good management, Pe 4A tof Mr. MecMorris. They feel that a Malkin’s Best * COFFEE | dod shipping ant paying mine dt} \$kidegate will draw the attention jdf the mining world to the islands| jas nothing else could and are all) |anxious to See it sutceed = | | Rowntree&s Cocoa MIDDLE AGES pér 1-lbe-tin ee Clark’s Perk & Beans | Middle Ages in history referred) 3 tins for ito a period extending for ten or | Clark's Soup— eleven centuries ending about 1453.| 45c 25c 25c 3 tins for 4. §. No Extra Cost. lL. New Smoothness. 2. 3. Increased Mileage. Finest Anti-Knock. | G. Made in B.C. Greater Power. U22-32 UNION OIL COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED SUPPORT HOME INDUSTRY ‘ natural resources in lumbering, fishing and mining aré second to none and our future prosperity is unalterably at tached to these Every person, not only in but also in the Skeena and Bulkley Valley giving their mental and physical support. Pull for the lumber industry—-boost for the establishment of a pulp plant in Prince Rupert. Take pride in the quality of our sea products and tell the world. Give the mining industry that support and optimism that leads to greater things. When arranging for next winter's fuel re remember that you have a local industry already established producing the offered on this highest grade article market Bulkley Valley Coal assets Prince can do their Rupert bit by quirement Favorable Trade walle Tale || “TILLEE THE TOILER” a ce olde fine flavor of the fresh fruit, Just hristies ~~ ultanas | White Beans 25¢ | 22c | Malkin’'s Best | BAKING POWDER | 6 lbs. for | Evaporated Prunes 3 lbs. for 3 bars for 10c Blue Ribbon Tea | per 4 l-lb. pkg 3 c , Nabob Fancy Sliced Peaches 22 | per tin Cc | North Star Lard 39c | pase 45¢ Bartlett Nice size 35c } 25C 25C Teaco 25¢ That is a Question wholesome as they are delicious. | Pears per doz Cauliflower—Large size | each FRIDAY and SATURDAY—“THE CROWD ROARS” oS 2 a Children enjoy milk and cream on these delicious Corn Flakes s per ‘ab. tie, ¥ z : : ¢ es / S... Quaker Corn Flakes if you want your children to take all the milk and cream they need. 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QuAKER than other corn flakes Corn FLAKES ; | per = 22¢c “e ROSEDALE SOAP The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous Packed full of tender, plump, oe 3-lb. pail SMOKED ._* | Hothouse Tomatoes—+ uncrushed Sultanas, retaining the se th 10c Prepared Daily By PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. “Rupert Brand” — BLACK COD — Canadian Fish & Cold Siorase Co., Ltd. —By Westover. >, A DEAR He He ALWAYS HAS TH8t'sS — aRErepEpee me m4 sions —w JUST wit eaere Me SUCH ABILITY BECAUSE HIS YD Like 2 , Seiad ( Ble : | THAT'S NOT PAIR, Min Q- Exports Exceeded Impogts By $28,- | ae witd, Too, vo ee . / OuGeraaw vWM RIGHT ARBOVUT WOULD you Par FOUR SUS 000,000 During Month of July, | oy SOMETIMES re eek ; MARES PLENTY || AO MIRING FEROIF Leb hee riba” | , mh) TRYING TO MaKe "It Is Announced ' es ees OF TACK ANDO ~ 1F OE DDK] ra T DIFFICULT an KEEPS © GOOD HAVE A Dine! 4‘ =e A B ALSACE BANK BAL OxKE TO WIS NAME? fo ‘ ’ f° é . fpntcieines fa wv SY WASHINGTON, D.C., Aug. 18 w ome a S)\ o The Department of Commerce an- a ‘ ~~ f) ae ¢’ nounced yesterday that United! a ‘ oy as \ seer oo) ad States had had a favorable trade >; —_— { ~/ i\ Sa balance of $28,000,000 during the = r on was wT / ae month of July. ; ( s eo, ; ah \ eye ) ~ BF ones ‘ } tree i; CS Nee eal 7 ‘a | ™ ‘ pe | ee UNEP sy) |S The trifling amount of alkaloid) Cn, ™\ , / | a Wi { i iP x poisoning contained in the skin of} .\ * i" ’ te - ' i hie a potato escapes during cooking.