PAGE SIX THE DAILY NBWS Wednesday, Ju1ji B m s P m i CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND mA 11J SHIPYARD OPERATING G. T. P. 20.000-TON FLOATING DHYOOCK Engineers. Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, I 'at tern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 if you lose -anything, try a classified ad. 4 4 j: '' f KILN DRIED SPRUCE, CEDAR AND HEMLOCK FINISH, CEILING, RUSTIC, MOULDINGS, ETC. Specialties Edge Grain Boat Cedar. Kiln Dried Edge Grain Hemlock Flooring Spruce and Cedar Shiplap, Boards, Dimensions and Timbers Doors, Windows, Shingles, Etc. Odd lots off-grade material at reduced prices. BIG BAY LUMBER CO., LTD. Lumber Manufacturers Prince Rupert, B.C. ;Lake. I NORTHERN B. C: NEWS Saturday evening Mr. Dlx put on his usual fortnightly dance at Kalum Lake, with a good crowd In attendance. Kallum Lake dances are very popular, and the number of patrons are quickly Increasing. William Way, who has been the guest pf Mr. and Mrs. II. Wlllson returned to his home in Prince Rupert on Sunday. Miss Vivian Graham of Smlth-ers was the guest of Miss Elliott Head from Wednesday to Saturday last. Miss Fanny McLaren is part of her holidays at Kalum Donald Burnett left Monday for Prince Rupert where he will work) In the electric sub-plant. I SMITHERS The annual basket picnic of the local United Church was held at LLake Kathlyn Saturday afternoon. Many children and parents went out for the day. There was a fair attendance at the meeting held here in spportof the candidature of J. C. Brady a member of Parliament for Skeena M. M. Matherws. president of the ; Smlthers' Conservative Aisosia-jtion. accupied the chair but Mr. j Brady was the only speaker. His I speech was practically a repltltion of that which he gave In opening the campaign at Prince Rupert. Daily News quick results. Yes, Sir 9 a five cent Icigar! Full size long filler choice Sumatra wrapper--with its fine flavour and freshness pro tected by the foil wrapper. CIGAR .PRINCLGEORGE The federal election campaign for Cariboo riding was opened here last Monday night when H. O. Perry, Liberal candidate, gave a j two hour address before a large jautiience in the Princess Theatre. (H. B. Guest president of the Prince.? George Liberal Association,! presIdedJJMr. Perry gave an able address on federal Issues. I Miss Virginia Johnson, daughter returned recently from her studies of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Johnson, who returned recently from her studies at the Toronto Conservatory of 'Music, gave a fine piano recital last Friday evening. She was as- isisted by Thomson Ogg. vocalisj. NEWHAZELTON J. C. Brady, Conservative can didate for re-election in 'Skeena riding addressed a good-sized and attentive audience in Hazcjton last mesaay nifni. k. h. tsargeni was in the chair. Road in this district are being greatly Improved by work being carried on by the department of public works. Heavy machinery is performing 'well. ! Mr. M&ngerson left at the end of 'last week .for Usk where ne will spend the next few months, i Miss ABce Pillsbury of Hazel ton presided at the entrance examination which were held at New 4Jcvwccu iwcutjr-HYC uiu unity Want Ads" bnna nwn will portly be employed on tkje Watriiction of the new i high 1 WMWVMMIf - " ' MBs 2v 1 I'M mm . v m . A toil wrapped level bridge across the .BulUey IWMKWnra River at Hagwllget. It will be the longest suspension bridge in tht province. Excavations for the new Hazel-ton Hospital have been started by the contractor, E. H. Shockley. and all material "to be used has been ordered.'"' 'u'1""" '"lV i Douglas Parent, son of Mr. and Mrs. George D. Parent, has been successful in passing with distinction his examinations at the school of mines at Socorro, New Mexico, and has been transferred to summer school at Tuscaloosa; Alabama. VANDERHOOF As chairman of the Cariboo Presbytery of the United Church of Canada, Rev. David Donaldson will tour the whole territory during the coming summer. On Sunday afternoon there was a baseball game on the local diamond between , teams representing Fort St. James and Vanderhoof. Miss Joyce Goodridge and Miss Grace Mcintosh, the former of Mapes and the latter of Pralrle-dale, arrived home last week from Vancouver where they completed their studies at the Provincial Normal School. The bantlsm toos place recently at Fort St. James of Pamela Joan and Beverly Greta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. McCorkell. The godparents were Mr. and Mrs. George Ogston of Vanderhoof. Dr. A. S. Lamb, travelling health officer and chest specialist, and his nurse. Miss J. B. Peters, R.N.. were in town recently. Rev. S. C. Steer preached his final sermons in Holy Trinity Anglican Church here last Sunday before proceeding to the Old Country where he will rmain for the next, twve months. i 1 I BURNS LAKE William Galr, Jr., of Forestdale. while hauling a load of ties near Maxim Creek, had an exciting encounter with a huge golden eagle which-vthrQatcned to attack him. He fjlxikllled the bird with a club. It had the enormous wing sprqadscven feet, six inches. i Ifor . several, weeks men have been busy . on the extension and Improvement of the local auto camp which Is situated at the point where the main highway en ters the business section of the town. The place Is now all in readiness for the season's tourists. District visitors in town during the past week have included: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Keller, Francois Lake R. MacLean. Topley; E. J. Mohr and Arthur Shelf ord. Wistaria; R. G. Stearns and Gaylord Stearns, Tintagel. O. A," Woodland, agent of the Imperial -OH Co., Prince Rupert, was a business visitor in town last week. t. .... I- Rains which fell last week put the crops of this district In a good growing condition. Mr. and Mrs. Olof Hultkrants and baby daughter, Helene, were the guatts in town last week of Mr.' and Mrs. Sidney Godwin. Mrs. H. Hart and child of Prince George are visiting at Grassy Plains with Mrs. Hart's parents Mr. and Mrs. John Bostrom. Rev. W. R. Ashford, transferred from here to Alert Bay In th United Church ministry, left last week for Eastern Canada where he will visit his mother before tak ing charge of his new post. The departure of Mr. Ashford from this district is much regretted and many presentations were made be-1 fore his departure to mark the esteem In which he was held. Rowley Splllman" has gone Into partnership "with Crlchton Chrls-tlarisoh irV"lhe!'iurcaIlzlrig,,'busa, ness here. 1 VBi STEWART Following the example of Stewart. Hyder Is also considering becoming Incorporated as a village, Eight pupils of the Stewart Superior School, accompanied by their teacher, Duncan Cameron, WED. and THUR. I, ' RUDYVALLEE g The Idol of Radio Fans and His Connecticut lanktes, in "THE VAGABOND LOVER ALL TALKING AND MUSIC. MANY NEW SONG HITS jj COMEDY "ALL TEED UP" SPECIAL ATTRACTION "AUDIO REVlEfi (Vol Sharkey-Schmeling Fight Pictures 1 1- SEE SHARKEY LOSE ON A FOUL 2 Admission 20c &5i visited the Stewart News office last week to see at first hand how a newspaper to produced. Jack Farrineton. formerly of Stewart, Is at present at Kalomo, one hundred miles north of Liv- ;nestone In Northern Rhodesia, where he Is engaged In a geolo gical survey of the district. The Stewart Board of Trade has sent a request to the federal department of public works that plans and specifications of the new addition to the Stewart wharf be filed in Stewart In order to five local contractors the oppor tunity of tendering on the job. Premier baseball players came down recently and defeated the locals by a score of 9 to 8. Wtl-llard Bruce was hurler for Stew art while Sam MacNeil was on the mound for Stewart. Walter Blan-ton umpired the game which went six innings. ALICE ARM The following pupils of AHee Arm public school have been awarded honor j-qU for their year's work: proficiency, Lillian Moss: deportment, John Thomas, regularity and punctualiay, Joan Trlnder and John Thomas. The AHee Arm tennis courts op ened for the neason last week and the fine weather made them a very popular rendezvous. S. Moore, after spending a month here, left last week for Anyox. F. D. Rice, B.CJJ5, Prince nu- pert, was here recently to carry out survey work on mineral claims in the district. Memorial For Soldiers Held Members of Canadian Legion at Stewart Honor Departed Comrades STEWART. July 8: The Cana dian Legion memorial service held at the cenotaph Sunday morning was a weu attended affair, considering the Inclement weather. Mem bers of the Legion marched from their hall and were met at the cenotaph by a number of the cttl- aens. who Joined in the RerviM. Father Leray, chaplain of the local branch, conducted the service and was assisted by Rev. Moody of the Anglican church, and Rev. Cross of the Methodist Episcopal church, Hyder. Alaska. After the roll of departed comrades was called, the Legion bugler, Comrade W. D. Smith, sounded the last post, and wreaths wecr placed at the foot of the cenotaph. NOTED SCOUT . PASSES AWAY lUobert Cray, Who Died In Port Nj Simpson Sunday Went 'to'" ' 1 xaiSiann iasi rear The death oernrrmi nn c,,j.. . i Port Simpson of Robert Gray, Port Simpson Indian lad. He was the son v wmia wmjr una was educated at Coqualetza. He was a King's Scout and was one of tt Knout. ...v. - mwuw WIIU IC- presented B.C. at the Wembley Jamboree last year. A fine student and a keen Scout he will be missed by his friends and school fellows. NEW OUTLOOK PARTY coma United Church Group to V .it on Peace Kiver Tour The New Outlook t :: der the direct patron, i flcIalofBan of the l": : of Canada. Is due heron Friday of this week tof their Journey to th, Pi district. The leader f Dr. Samuel Failis. gen of the United Chun :. r Company. They hav interesting series of ; i fore them. They will p: here to Jasper Park : train. J On arrival of the pur day morning the Chant), merce has made arram the C. N. R. to carry Cold Storage plant am' by special train, leavnu at 12: IS noon. The persons eomprisu ty are from Bastern t . during the winter mot, ! caUonal lectures at d.:: tret, and are therefor- .: to give this city valuah. The president of the f Commerce has appoin ting teawtst the em committee by aocomp party on the special tr Geo. Bushby. C. V. Evi B. J. MetHsh, P. II Lin MUh. II, E. I)eWolf . A : O. W. Nlckerson. M P J O, McMillan, W. O Fu;; Robertson, T. McClym Thompson. With a good-steed ly tourist passengers. C.N i Prince George, Capt. N- arrived in port on tut--this morning from Powell River and Occm sailed at 2.3Q this uf Skagway. Polish SPECIALS Johnson's Liquid gJjS AVix Ot. i I w Johnson's Liquid Q()( Wax, I't v Liquid Veneer C f?f Larce bottle . . " I O'Cedar Polish A 5(1 Lanre bottle . I Pearl White Napthu KM Soan, 11 bars for v Eureka Jilcach Qf 2bottlosfor 00 Lux 3 pkb. for O0V Amonia Offfl Johnson's Floor I ' Premier Duplex 'SW W.5 Fresh Fruits and Vegetable Arriving Every Uoat Mussallem &ocery Co. Limited 417-423 Sth Avenue East PHONE lk .AND 84 .