PAG THRO NOW OPEN! In Our New Store Qrmes Ltd. ZZfu Pioneer DrtiggisLs . Phones 81 & 82 FLOWERS AT BIG FUNERAL Tributes to Popularity and Worth of Harvey Fraser Were Many and Beautiful Thrre were wonderful floral tributes at the funeral of . the late Harvry Fraser yesterday. Some of these r ime from members of his family but mostly they were from those who knew him here and who f ink 'hi-s last means of attesting to their friendship and respect. Fol-lowinR wore those who sent flowers: Mr and Mrs. Geo. O'Drien. Na- natmi B.C., Mr. and Mrs. u. B. Fravr Vancouver, B.C.. Mr. and Mr P E Belyea. Quallcum eBach, p.r Mother and Miss Lulu Fraser, Toronto, uni., Mr. ana, Airs. a. n. Fra.-' 'i Qu;Uicum Beach. B.C.. Mr. ind Mrs II W. Fraser. Cobden, Ont., Mr unl Mrs. Bruce Johnston, Montreal Que Hans, Berqulst, Angus J M 'Donald. Aid. and Mrs. Rud-dc-tu.T Mr und Mrs. Frizzell and trim . Mi and Mrs. Jack Campbell and J;i:kip. Mr and Mrs. W. Reld. Mr end Mrs. F. R. Peacock, Ladles if to Royal Purple, Mr. and Mrs. :k Margaret. Sue and Jim, Lo- -ai 1,1 O H Dlbbi. Mr. and Mrs. Pmdcrgast. Mr. arid Mrs. J.-R. Murray ,.!',(J Bill. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ra ; ' ird. Harry Love. Mrs. B. Cur-!n a: 1 family. Mr and Mrs. D. II. Mr? J H, Brady and family, Ottawa Ont . Brick Skinner, Mr. and Mi d McLood and family. Mr. and Mr B. T Bacon, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. f prions and Laura, Rol Barnes a:;. i S ,r OiULs. The Baseball League, BjI i d Bert Orotto). Mr. and Mr J Watson and Jeanny. Mrs. J. Roi x.d Elizabeth, B.P.O. Elks No. B: i.kiry Market. Mr. T. and Mr. md Mrs L. Sherman, Olof Hanson M P Douglas Frizzell, Malcolm, Cecil and James Campbell. Rowe Sheet Mot.d Wurks. Ratchford ft Shenton, Mr and Mrs. H. Menzles, CNJl. Re-'''"u Asso., Trades & Labor C ui i! Mr and Mrs. O. C. Arsen-w Mi and Mrs. P. Armour and iw Grotto Whist Team. Jim Park Mr and Mrs. H. F. Glassey. T D Pattullo. Mr. and Mrs. Dickens and Limiy. Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Spb -ib and Freddie. Sunny Styles, Mr .:u Mrs. W. E. Wllllscroft, Mr. an i Mi s Olennle. Old Empress H"' ! Mr and Mrs. V. Menzle. Mr. and Mis W McLeod. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mu; i 1 ' J AMcrson. road foreman for the A"r restrict, arrived in the city kiiir from Anyox on the Catala. SUITS : Made to Your Measure $30.00 and Up Cleanlns; & Pressing for Ladies & Gentlemen Sharman Co. Phone: Itlark 78 Opposite Post Office Third Ave. & Fulton St. NEW SHIPS VERY FINE New Canadian Destroyers Embody The Latest Improvements in British Naval Design HALIFAX, July 21 This oUi sea port city which has welcomed ! many of the most famous of Brl-'tlsh merchant boats and fighting ships through the last few cen turies was host once again to two of the finest destroyers ever constructed by the skilled artisans of Britain's famous Thornycroft ship building yards at Southampton But on this occasion there was a distinctly native flavor attached to the welcoming ceremonies, for the two ner Canadian destroyers, Sa-guenay and Skeena, made their formal bow to the citizens of Ca-t nada. i The new Canadian destroyers are 'similar to British vessels of the same class In their speed and arm aments, but there have been cer tain changes made particularly In their external constructions to give them extra strength with which tc meet certain percullar Canadian conditions. Of special notice Is the fact that helvfef ;smtfthgs"hYv' been provided to withstand any reasonable accumulation of Ice on the. upper decks. Are Speedy ! Both vessels have done better than 38 knots on their speed trlar held over an official measured mile course, and the Canadian commanders are more than dellgh ted with the trim, speedy ships of war. The motor boats and tender- are much faster than those at tached to British warships of llki size, and a notworthy feature c Canada's new navel vessels is the i splendid provision which has beer 'made for the care and accommodation of the crew. Besides many new and rather novel additions to the equipment for the accommo datlon of the seamen, there hav 'been provided shower baths, a comfort which Is to be found on very few of the destroyers crul-l Ing the oceans of the world today I Canadian crews brought the ship' out to this country after speMai training In several of the most famous of British naval tralntnt establishments. It U Interesting to not that Miss Mildrel Bennett sister of the Prime Minister of Ca nada, and now Mrs. W. R. Her-ridge, wife of the new Canadian minister to Washington, had thr singular honor of christening th Saguenay during her visit to England in connection with the last Imperial Conference. For Thti Coast On arrival In Canada the Skeetn departed for the Pacific coaat sailing through the Panama canal to take up position at Esquimau. Canada's naval base on the Paelf!.: The Saguenay will be held for service on the Eastern seaboard. On their arrival at the respective stations the new vessels will take over the patrol of the Champlaln and Vancouver which were loaned to Canada during construction of the new vessels. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Latdler are making the round trip on the Prince Charles this week to Stewart, Anyox and Massett Iolet points. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED fftramrrn Irnrf rrlncr Hupert f or Vancouver! T..h. emu r.vr.nv tit.muv. t-io r..M. Arriving Vancouver. Thursday Morning. t'AIIDKNA EVr.llV HtlDAV MIOMOIIT Arriving Vancouver Bundar midnight approx. Wfl aaUlngi to Port Slmpnou, Allc Arm. Anyox. Blewart and Naai River polnu. Bunday, B:0 Pm' r :rth information regarding all wUling and ticket it ruiNCf IttTKKT AnilNrV: eMind Avtiuie. rhone (IBS Local Items Dlhnerware, clitaa, crockery, glassware, Ilellbroner's Store. There will be golf and bowling at the Presbyterian Oarden Party tomorrow evening Everybody come. E. Zarelll, who has been holidaying in the south, returned home yesterday and is back at the Royal Hotel. Royal Russian Chorus presents all request program Friday, July 24, Moose Hall, at 8.15 p.m. Tickets 75c. and 50c on sale at Arsen-eau's. 172 Leaving on the Prince John last night for Queen Charlotte City were Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Allison. Mr. Al lison is getting out logs' at the Queen Charlotte Islands. Among those making the round trip on the Prince Charles this week are Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Munro. Mr. Munro will be home In time to preside at the Rotary luncheon on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hunter and family are making the round trip on the Prince Charles returning to the city on Thursday. Mr. Hunter, who is news editor of the Dally News, Is at present on holiday. Miss Sharp of Calgary arrived in the city on yesterday's train, ac companied by her niece, and will .pend a short holiday with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Foote, Blggar Place. ': The offer of $50 made by J. Un win for' Lot 0. Block 20, Section 2 was accepted by the city council last night subject to the payment of this year's taxes by the purch aser. This lot has no direct outlet to a constructed street. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Fraser of Quallcum, Beach and O. D. Frasc. Vancouver, who were here for the funeral of their brother Harvey Fraser, are guests at the Prince Rupert hotel until tomorrow when they expect to return south. The city council last night han Power Company in regard to shar- 'ng the coat of patrolling the pipe line. The mutter .was referred to the board of works and engineer for report. The city council last night had before it a letter from the NJJ.C Agricultural Association thanking them tor placing at their dlsposa three groups of lots to be donated as prizes in connection with the telling of membership tickets to the fair. iiisJiiiAUKiii ii Wk mi war n m I SEASON'S i SMARTEST STYLES For the Younger Women B You will find Just your shoes jj umuiiKBi man; oiicruigs 5 Priced $5.85 Up from HOSIERY TO MATCH $1.00 and Up FAMILY SHOE STORE P.O. Box 1S8I rhone J5r S . as t 1 1' 1. 1 Mall Orders Oivrn Prompt 5 Attention MB CD CI 1.0 VRlMCItS flfJEkti'ajtlxJC Cfc SAILINGS FKOM PKINCE KUPEKT To Ketchikan, Wrangcll, Juneau and Skagway . July 24, 27, 31, August 3. To Vancouver, Victoria and 22, 25, 29. August 1. For HulriJalc, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell Klver, Vancouver, Victoria , Friday, 10 p.m. Full information from W. C. Orchard, General Agent Cor. 3rd Ave. St 4th St. Phone 31 THE DAILY .NEWS Tuesday, July 21, 1931 SI For ever half a emnturv Dr. Ckaie'a (TMnfv nd Liver Pill Umvm nroven itif eelif lit in promptly relieving torpid, lug-,;!, rtinn of the Liver. Kid ney! and Bowel and the legion of ilia that arixi therefrom. i Glasses fitted b regiitered optometrist at Ilellbroner's store. Those wishing Fair Prize Lists may obtain tnem at tne uauy News Office. Furs remodelled cleaned and repaired. An experienced cutter Goldbloom's Fur Shop. , tf Jim Zarelll ancPtwb daughters who attended the celebration at Stewart and Hyder, arrived homi yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Kelly of Van couver arrived in yie city yesterday and are guests at the Prince Rupert hotel. Mrs. M. McLean who has been 11 In the hospital hero, returned last night on the Prince John to Queen Charlotte City. The city council at its meeting last night decided to ask tor ten ders for the supply of needed pips tor the Section 5 skewer. Miss M. Martin and Miss Dobb, two local nurses, are making the round trip on the Prince Charles to Stewart, Anyox and Massett Inlet points. Passengers arriving this after noon on the Catala, Included J. L. McMillan, F. W. qrlmble and Mrs. O. A. Powell and daughter from Stewart and J. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs, Losus frc$i Anyox.. The fine yacht SuIJa IV.. Captain James Griffiths, arrived In port yesterday afternoon and left this morning for Portland Cana points. Mrs. Griffiths and family and party of friends are aboard. The fire chief In his report U the city council last night stated that there had been only three calls In the month of June and the financial loss through fire h&d been only $25. The cost of the fire service to the city was $1085.00. C. F. Clarke, formerly high school teacher here and now with the firm of Williams, Manson and Gonzales, left today for Vancouver and expected to return about the middle of next week. He is making the round trip on the Salvage Princess. Last night the city council decld d to endorse the requtst of the city of Ketchikan that. the fire chief's convention be held next year at the city of Anchorage. Alaska. If it is accepted it If probable arrangements will be made for a stop-off at Prince Rupert either co,m"8 or The city council at its meeting last night decided that in view of he present financial condition in the city It would no be wise r put on the usual entertainment for the officers and crew of H.MS. Dragon when she comes here early next month. Entertainment of the visitors will be Wt In private hands. Rev. W. E. HolllnRswoflirpasto nf the Presbyterian Church and Mrs. Holllnirwrth re leaving or Monday for the south to take a uiuuuis vanaunn on vihicuutit is-'and. Miss H. M. Rixlgers, sister of Mrs who has beenl;cil Holllngsworth, Biniin.BtBiW!flve years m Prlnce Albcrt Penltfn. nullum wua wiem. wui uuiiuay on the island with them and then return to her home In Montreal. t ANNOUNCEMENTS Moose Whist Drive and Dance July 23.' Eagle's Dance. Friday, July 24 Ladles refreshments. Gents. 50c. Catholic bazaar October 21 and 22. REVISES LIST OF BEST BOOKS Bible SHU Lcaas But Shakespeare Is Low; Koran Comes Second LONDON, July 21: Years ago the list of the 'Best Hundred Books," compiled by the late Sir John Lub- 'bock tafterwards Lord Avebury), was a recognized standard for all striving after "self-improvement." The Saturday Review 'recently asked its readers to revise this list. The results are interesting. Dr. Smiles' "Self-Help," and Taylor's "Holy Living and Dying" have no followers nowadays It seems. Oh the other hand Keble's "Christian Year"! iand LyUon's "Last Days of Ponv pell" still have admirers. "Westward Ho" finds a good place In the revised list, and "East Lynne" Is riot entirely forgotten. - j Amongst more modern authors Hardy seems to be more favored than Meredith. Shaw, Bennett, Galsworthy, Chesterton and Barrie are well supported, but Wells is admitted rather for his merit in historical writing than in story telling. The winning list of "Best Hun dred Books" beguns with the Bible, followed by "The Koran." "Aesop's Fables" comes eleventh. "The Imitation" is twenty-first; "Arabian Nights," twenty-third, Shakespeare, twenty-sixth, "Pilgrim's Progress, thirty-fifth. Dickens and Thackeray occupy sixtieth and sixty-first place respectively with "Pickwick Papers" and "Vanity Fair." Ruskln comes eightieth with his "Seven Lambs," and Newman eighty-first with his "Apologia." Final place In the hundred Is given td the "Adventures of Sherlock Holmes." A request from Mrs. J. B. Gibson asking the city to consider an ex cnange of lots will be taken up with her further by the city coun ell. It is possible that a lot on a constructed street may be provided, supposing Mrs. Olbson is will ing to pay the cost of moving the house, TOO LATE TO CLASSIF.Y RASPBERRIES For Sale. Phone Black 168. (170) FOr'salE &lieap lumber in good condition, suitable for garage. Inside work on a house or othci purposes. Apply Barry. Dyer Apartments. ti t m auatiai axii axms u i numi Quality Service SPECIALS for Wednesday only Premium Pot -fl G)Xg Roast Reef, lb. . A Premium Brisket fl fin Beef, per lb JLV Premium Stew BeOf Premium Stew 12c Lamb, per lb, Premium Hambur 15c ger, per lb. j Special Skeena 20c Sausage, per lb. . . Premium Pork 25c Steak, per lb p,.nm;,nri Vonl 1 Iinu"n vt"' 25c oteak, per lb Premium Roast 20c Pnrk T pnn nor lh " T 1 I'" h'g rJS7 pjlorlc 2 Phone 10 Wc Deliver TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOR SKEENA BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH rASTEURI7.Fl MILK AND CREAM DAILY Erly Delivery Throughout the City Watch for our Announcement In this Paper Tomorrow BULGER'S LTD. Black Magic Has No Appeal to the Winnipeg Police License Refused to Man Who Would Cure Fits by Curious Rites WHWIPEO, July 21-Clty offi cials. Including . members of th police force, are the most unsym-pathlc and sceptical people in the world, in the opinion of at least one Winnipeg citizen, who, even though he has a "sure" cure for epileptic fits, has been unable to secure a license to perform his black magic" ceremony in th city. The vould-be doctor, certain that his remedy would result in a per fect cure, came to central police rtatlon Thursday afternoon, and asked that he be granted a licenw to "do his stuff." Scores In the city were suffering from this derad malady, he declared, and It was only right that they should be given an opportunity of receiving his treatments. Already, in other cities, hs had cured several children and adults by his magic rites. Police, however were curiou?. and before issuing him a permit. Insisted on knowing what it was all bout "Well." the would-be physician replied. "It's like .this: First I eet a lock of hair with pieces of his 'fin ger nails, which have been clipped iff. Then I turn to the east at sunrise, uttering several mystic prayers. After that I turn to th? hous in which the patient resides, continuing to utter these never-falling prayers. Details of Cure 'The patient." he continued. "Is nlaccd against the door where the hinges are attached. Pieces of the hair and finger nails are carefullv wrapped up. and placed between the door frame and the door, Just above the patient's head, being securely fastened with a peg of poplar wood." Next he told the authorltlei more prayers are said, the patient's body being thoroughly rubbed by the acting physician. And. believe it or not, he declared, within a short time the patient Li enUrely cured. And even though he possed thU miraculous remedy, the poor; would-be doctor, whose aim In.Uf? is to lessen the suffering of mankind, was refused a license. Before going to the police station, he had been to the city hall, but officials there, after hearing his story, decided to let the police In on tlw secret. FIVE YEARS FOR ARSON (Continued from page one) Institution, declaring the fire had been set "simply for devilment." I "I have no regrets that the build- ing was burned," he said, "but I am extremely sorry that the students were Injured. I hadn't thought a fire would bum so fast" i T could give you life imprisonment for this offence." declared Magistrate Williams, "but In view of your youth and your previous daaH rmitallnn T urtll nnlv rr I va vrm Uary." I Thompson had been followed from La combe to Edmonton, from Edmonton to Vancouver, 'from Van couver to Portland, and back, to his home at Harmattan, near Olds, where he was arrested recently, j ShorUy after his arrest Thomp-, son gave a full confession, telling of his movements on the evening of the fire. He was recently arraigned before Magistrate Williams, and pleaded guilty, but sentence was; withheld pending the arrest of his accomplice. i Full Confession I According to crown evidence, Oliver Pangman. 28, also a student of the college, had prepared the oll-joaked shavlnzs and procured the oil which Thompson used In his criminal flre-settlng. Pangman was arrested recently and brought to the city to answer to the arson charge as an accomplice. He pleaded guilty but maintained that he had not premeditated the action but "acted on the Spur of the moment" in assisting Thompson, stating that he was "extremely sorry." Character witnesses showed him of previous good character. "You were the older man and should have known better," stated Magistrate McLcod in passing sentence. "In my opinion you caused the crime to a considerable extent by encouraging Thompson. Were It not that Thompson, who actually set the fire, had received but five years. I should give you a heavier sentence." He sentenced Pangman to four years In Prince Albert with hard labor. The yacht Pride of the West at-rlved in port yesterday with a number of commercial men aboard. The hardest duty bravely performed soon becomes a habit and tends In due 'time; to transform Itself into a pleasure. Oliver Wendell Holmes. HOTE ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot -ind cold water in all roomi A. J. I'UL'OIIOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser" uid Filth SU. SAVOY John Laurie, Trail, B.C., Motc Sequin, Premier. New Royal Hotel I. Zarrlll, Prop , THE HOTFX MOKTII WHIM! Hot St Coll Water. Steam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Trlrphonr till ROYAL E. Zarelll. Jalappey. Mex.; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wanberg, Mrs. P. Lund. Knox Hotel Are Our MEALS Good? Our Guests Say They Are. HUGH L. DICKEY, MJ). SPECIALIST Eye Ear. Nose and Throat Eyes Tested Glasses Fitted No. 1 Royal Hotel Mind Your Health and Drink Dally Pure and Fresh Milk From DOMINION DAIRY Phone Red 608 P.O. Box Hi Visitors Welcome PHONE 649 Steam Cleaning and Pressing Alterations Made Collection and Delivery Freel UNO THE TAILOR 817 Second Ave. Phone 619