hURNING ij'opulation attends l of Mr. aiifi ?Irs. I Haldane The tragic IKATLA oi Metlaktlajs well ouple Mr arid Mrs. Samuel Haldane. was. uy the entire popula tiie village as well" a$t i .. . , ind -eiatives wno came t Simpson, Prince, Ru-d Liyerpess Cannery, h intiai rites were i?eld aJjernqun, te George Sarn,uel ?Jal-1 37 years old, A member cuns Mens Benevolent (in be was on the en-), cm tammlttee. He aire tcs best lor the fel-he association. i te Mrs. George Haldane ferv popular young lady lay.e and was president idle i Benevolent Assocl-he wai 34 years t age.' Ih cis deeply mourned ju n'ber,: iprcve funeral service 1 1, ti by Indian .Agent l Tbe Church, Army tie uie service was neia fed n capacity. Hymns Shut a Friend We. Have In nd 'Safe In The Arms, of Mr. F E An field was ie funeral service pt wj: made at Aurio! piictery Friends and', re pi si iue village. Port : -! Prince Rupert fol-Jip ortcge to the final Pallbearers, xnem- H' Young len's.Bene- ; ation, were George C Pnvell, W. R. Camp-mi R Wilson, H. Ryan, !' !i A J Wilson, P. Ro5)-A Auckland, F. Robln- Lf.isk R Nelson Jr.. Q. E, Cu: Lelghton, Harvey In and Francis Leask of Rupert .urvivmg famlly.were six rmn and beautiful floral te T!'ied to the esteem In Rhe deceased couple ..were B"' to the Spnprnl vm. tor :he bereavpd. lo.iowlng sent flowers? arv Haldane and family, ice Lelghton and famljy s John and Ch'arles, Mr ' a Dalgren, Mother. t!a Church Choir. .Y.M. m- .and Mrs. .William plr and Mrs, GeorgeRob. pr and Mrs, peprge Ryan y Mr. and Mrs. Mat- Leinhton, Dorothv and Wr and Mrs . AlfrM Wp- and Mrs. R. D. Lelghton n'ty. Mr, and Mrs. -Fred d. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur and amljy, Errdly and Jimmy and Myrtle, Mr' s A, E Jackson. Marv and I Mother, Victoria and Ar- L.U.A., Lillian Mason, Wrs, Harvey Leigliton, fcnd pave Preyost.-Eye and VACATIONItfO at JASPER- Their Excellencies, Viscount and Viscountess Alexander and their family spent a ten-day holiday ,at luxurious Jasper Park Lodge, distinguished .resort centre in the heart of the Canadian Rockies, before continuing westward, yoajofficlil duties. At top, they are standing at the doorway of Outlook Cottage with their children. They are, left to right. Shane, Brian, Peter Smith, a friend of the family, and Rose. It was In the same cottage that Their Majesties. King George and Queen Elizabeth, stayed while at Jasper during the Royal tour of 1939. At bottom, the Governor-General demonstrates hU skill by sinking a putt at the 16th hole of the famed Jasper golf course, located amid the beauties of snow-capped mountains and pool lakes. 5BA CADETS OFF JO SUMMER CAMP Eighteen Leaving Tomorrow For Gambler Island "4 P.ghtepn vpe cadets from Jhe yaptam, cooK; corps, under com mand of Cadet Midshipman John Kennedy, will sail Friday after noon on the Catala for Van couver enroute to Camp Latona, on Gambler Island where they will spend the next two weeks at the camp operated by the Navy League of Canada. The newly constructed camp is in its first year of operation, and the Prince Rupert cadets will, be among the first to spend their annual training period Charlie, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Lelghton, Ambrose, Roderick, Theodore and Barbara Xtlson, Mr. "2nd Mrs. Howard Leask, Mr. and Mrs Ppngracz, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Cretney and Lorna, Metlakatla Council, ir. ,and Mrs. Ambrose-Ryan, Henry and Thelma Ryan and family, Peter and Frank Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelson Sr. .and family, The Salvation Army. Edward .and Ellza-bejii LeJglVton, Mr. and Mrs. J. LWrlght, Audrey Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. John Auckland, .Mrs. hiiza-jseth Lelghton and Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sankey and family, .Mr. and Mrs. J.Davidson (Inverness). C.E. Salter (Carlisle Cannery). Fred Prcasey, Miss C. ferrJtt, flubert Ward, Ward El ectric U. Marine Supply, Mr. ana .Mrs. Bert Wouden and Mrs. Clirlstine Lelghton, Mr. and Mrs. L. Halstead, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Brown, and farnljy, R. Sudan an,d V. Stacey, f r. and Mrs, Sla-fprk (Prince-Rupert). Pe VacuumiCleaper Xqu Hfive .Waited For! IT'S THE RJREKA mm .CLEANER 1 .... ;i i.'i ' t- . You are Invited to make. .a personal Inspection of these .wonderlMl Pw lEUKHKA ,VAOUUM CL.EANB;us.. Visit WcRae pros, .aod .arrange Ior ,a demonstration in ;yo.ur liqpie. Rpmember, you buy the best when' you buy EUREK A there. The former summer sessions were held at Vhytecllffe. Commander o the camp is Lieijt. Commander Grant, -R.ON. "1R.). Spcond in command of the Prince Rupert group is . Leading Cadet Gordon Rothwell. proups attending the camp at the same time will be Victoria, Nanalmo, Powell River and Brentwood. Cadets sailing Friday are .Mid shipman John Kennedy, Leading Cadet G. Rothwell and Cadets Danny Bill, Tomy Boulter, K. Black, B. Cornish, A. .Harfwig. Stewart Hills, T. Hold, F. Mc-j Fadden, A. M. Johnson, E. Olsen, R. Scharff, M. Ratchford, M. Sedgewick, W- Stacey, W. Tod, eras and C. Webster. Paul Postula, taxi 'company operator, appeared bcfoie Magis trate W. D. Vance In city police, court Wednesday afternoon ,on a, charge under the Motor Vehicle AcJ of engaging Robert Keays as a driver while Keays lacked a class "B" chauffeur's licence: The case was adjourned until Monday after Postula had rjeaded net guilty. T. W.( Brown is acting for the defenpe and Sgt. L. A. N.,Potterlon is Classified Aayertisins Pays! Local !News Items . . . Pasepall tonight, Savoy ,vs.J Chamber of Commerce Con- Wjitts. and Nickerson. .Miss Pat Comer is sailing tonight on the Prince . Rupert .on a trip to Vancouver. Lji Remember! Port.IJay, Prince ! Rupert's marine " holiday,. " August ' a.' f A Mrs. A. M.Dowther is sailing on the PrinceiRuperti tonight on a trip to Vancouver. j Vpte Lorraine Youngman, for a charming,. talentedPort Queen. junior Chamber nf Commerce. ,tf) Miss- Olive Van Cootcn Is sailing xn the Prince Rupert tonight on a; holiday", trip ito.Vari-couver. plan to be in town . for Carnival Week, August 16:23. Civic Centre Carnival,, Prince. Ruperts Event pi ,the Year ( jf ) Mr. and Mrs. William lurray are sallloj tonight .on. thetPrnce Rupert for a yataon Ltrlp to San; Francisco nd Oakland. J. N. Forman is. sailing on the Catala tomorrow on a holiday trip to Vancouver where hp will meet Mrs. Forman, who is already in the south. They plan to motor back to Prince Rupert. Mr .and ..Mrs. Aryld Hansen t.are .leaving . on Friday night's train for Toronto .where they will Jake up future residence after living in Prince Rupert for ' the? last two.years. They will stop jenroute at Jamlthers, 4where thyl Unt- THIS ANlP THAT uu arrivals Prince Rupert. Mrs. A. Clendennlng, Vancouver; Miss B. Cook, Vancouver; H. Booth, Vancouver; .Mrs. E. Prlngle, Vancouver; .Mrs. E. Trumblll and daughter, city: Mrs. C. Liggit, Rla Llnda,. Calif.; Mrs. E. Hull and. daughter, Rla Dinda, Calif.; H. Caswari, Van-, couver; Mr. .and, Mrs. A- .Maftln and family, Inglewood, Calif.; Mr. and.Mrs. A. RleseN9.w. Westminster; O. D. Lee, Prince Peprge; Mrs. M. .MJcs, Vancouver; iIr- and Mrs. Shonovlch, Que,snel; J. M. Carter. Vancou ver; Mrs. B IluroUford, Toronto; Miss Mary Coward, Toronto;MiS3 pat Traversy, Toronto; O. W. Hasencamp,; Seattle. "Let's straighten up the house a bit. The cleaning woman's coming and I'd hate her to.see It like this I" vention Ball, Frl. August 8, Civic Centre. (185 Know your B.C. Attend B.C. Products Show, Civic Centre, Wednesday, August 6, 8 pm. (It) Mr. and .Mrs.. S ..E.. Parker are sailing Friday-.on the Catala for Vancouver where jhey iWill attend the .wedding of their daughter Florence to Ralph. S-Hood at Ryerson United Church on August ?. Whjst drive and dance, Moose Temple, August .2., Rctoe'rt's. Orchestra. ,8:30 p.m. (179) Mrs. E. B. Hlatt, of Olendale. California, arrived in the city by air Wednesday afternoon and will spend the next two, or three months visiting her brother and sister-in-lawrMr. and Mrs.T. M. Spencer, Fifth Avenue East. Canadian Legion picnic, Port Edward, Sunday, Aug. 3. Tickets 50c, now on sale. Meeting of Executive and Picnic Committees at Legion Hall tonight at 8 pm. (It) .Mrs. W. JLi.neham was ampng the I.O.D.E. Jadies who visited Lady Alexander while she stopped in. Prince Rupert ..aboard the Princess Norah charing the, weekend. A mixed bouquet was presented to Lady Alexander by Mrs. D. C. Stuart, Regent, Municipal Chapter, In behalf of the local chapters. ,wm YlStt.r., Hansen,'? parents.mnT Ar'AlM Mr . and Mrs..Jacob, Hansen. IfU I AuAIW Glen Lee, formerly of Fort MeMurray, .arrived in the city Wednesday afternoon by air to take over, the position of agent for Canadian Pacific 'Airlines here. He will replaceJoseph Ferris who has been agent here since the ,alr .service began. Mr. Ferris .will leave Saturday for Vancouver. iQNiPBAIRIK Only .Trickle of.JUin .Saskatchewan Senator-Would Embargo. Exports OTTAWA, CP) While larg? ; wheat crops are forecast In the United States Russia and China, a Saskatchewan senator -Tuesday called for a ban on Canadian wheat exports in order to conserve feed and seed. He term ed the current crop outlook the worst In 40 years. This forecast cf Senator R, B. Hornder of Saskatoon ,w,as strengthened ,by a renort from the Department of Agriculture to the .general effect that the prairie cwps have deteriorated further in the .last three blistering .weeks. There was.a thin, trickle, of rain ,ln .Saskatchewan Tuesday, but It Js dry again and another hot period Is predicted. Announcements AIL advertisements, ih tnii column will be charged Sot a full ftt 2S word. Sons of Norway meeting, Thursday, Aug. 7. Catholic Bazaar Oct. 1 and 2. Orange Tea, Oct. 16. Baptist, Sale, Nov. 6. Women of the '.Moose annual Bazaar, Nov. 12 -and 13, Moose Temple. Canadian Legion Auxiliary Sale, Nov. 14. Presbyterian Fall, Bazaar, Nov. 20 Salvation Army. 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