June 11, 1932 INSTITUTE IS URGED I . industrial School In 1' KLrt Heine Petitioned Fo For By Indians rince micution from, the na-: Bay cannery on the '. questing support in a bring made to have a vive industrial school in Prince Rupert was night by the Prince i;tei of Commerce to its ,;nmittee which will re-i.uneil of th board on Thf! letter from Mill i iv Johnson Ituss, Pet?r : a L. Skadeen. accom- ,iiv of a petition which Is i,v the Indians of the n:i to me ueparimem Affairs requesting thej df such a school here, in ml i.s a great necessity, points out. Prince Rii-! .i the logical point for . hment of the school, i i B most centrally lo-viii in possession of an hospital. The location ; hi re would also make i.h parents to visit their h ;ie of Illness or for i.s High School facill-! "rt-ntlreshlp opportunl-iffcred here. Travelling i u Id be reduced' and . 1 could be used by is well as Nlshga chll- 1 1 hiiavn told the Chamber had also born under m time at Massett with king the establishment hool at Prince Rupert. Mm Chamber would be i i nrlorsing the petition Kiwi however, to refer 'o the legislative com-n port to the council. and Mrs. O C Sharp? f Queen Charlotte City i. '71 on a holiday trip to i ; rived in the cly on - Adelaide yesterday af-n the south and sailed u the Prince John for UK VI. WOMAN WOKE OLDfil SSES NEARLY TOO LONG i' an with very bad eyes. ie would have to go out tor attention, as she had ne. kept wearing the vs until her sight not so -imply had to do some-nd under the present ''"ax could hardly afford Hi' away. i'UhI to consult O F Da- ivtered Ootomcirist. in of the Optical Dept of H ilbroner. Jeweler, the classes were fitted, soon h ick normal vision and : dv is convinced that It necessary to go out of "i classes Hotel Arrival New Royal Hotel V HOTEL WORTH WHILE G & Cold water: Steam Heat 7ic. PER MY AND UP J Zarelll Trlrphonc Ml Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD "mating three Dry Docks Total carvO.ptPnj Shipbuilders and Ship Repairers '' Stocl and Wood Vessels 8Jmm and MlnlngMaclilncry "fpalrcd and Overhauled Iron and Itrass Casting Hcctrlo and Acetylene Wcldlnr !o-ton Derrick for Heavy Lifts PICTURE IS THRILLING "Lost Squadron" is New Kind of Film Depicts Movies i in , ' Making Dlx Stars -., I A movie within a movie depleting the neck-breaking stunts of 111m dare-devils In a thrilling modem day romance of the air and Hollywood Is "Lost Squadron," wmch is the thrilling feature pic ture on the screen of the Capitol Theatre this week-end. The star Is Richard Dlx and the role Is one of the most romantic and dangerous in which he has appeared. Geared to the tempo and unsel fish camaraderie of men In peril me mm nevertheless supports a beautiful romance which blooms into full flower out of a chaos of wrecked planes and breathless tall- spins. "Lost Squadron" is the story of an air picture in the making. The gay panoply of Hollywood's film in dustry is revealed intimately. Great batteries of cameras fill the screen on occasion, a gala Hollywood pre miere Is shown and mysterious sound stages are opened to public inspection. The cast is In every respect equal to the subject matter. Supporting Dlx are Mary Astor, Erich von 8troheim, Joe McCrea, Dorothy Jordan Robert Armstrong and others. ROAD WORK REQUESTED Chamber of Commerce Hacks Up Resolution cf City Council to Government At the suggestion of S. E. Parker and on motion of Oiler Besner, the Prince Rupert Chamber of Com mcrce decided at Its meeting last night to make representations to the provincial government with a view to having some work done by unemployed men now being main. talned in the relief camp at Cloyah Bay. Mr. Parker thought me unam br gbld, bg$&up, representations which 'had been made along this line by the city council. The present situation was demoralizing to the men many of whom were willing to work for their board and lodgings is well as clothes. Meantime, noth ng had been done on the highway incc last year when six weeics wortc would open up half a mile of road which was all that remained before It would be possible to reach Cloyah Bay. If Warke Canal could be reached, it would onen up a great scent: -ountrv which might even have tourist possibilities. President Pills- bury declared. He felt that the gov eminent should get something return for the money it was spend ins in maintaining the men In camo. Even somff of the Skeena River fishermen were holding back from nrenarina to start fishing this sea ion. apparently, preferring to live on the 40c per day allowance, w. Armour said. Mr. Parker's suggestion was lm iilemcnted by a motion offered by Oiler Besner. Reception Plans For British Foil Chamber of Commerce to Do Best to Make Visit of Old Country People a Pleasant One On behalf of the entertainment committee, a report was presented at the Chamber of Commerce meeting last night on the proposed reception program In connection with the visit here on July 1 and 2 of a ourty of British business and professional people under the auspices ..f British Columbia House In London On the first day there will be a boat trip to Inverness cannery and a fish dinner In the evening, a drive out the Skeena River Jllghway and visit to the plant of the Canadian FIifty& CoM Storage Co. to be fnCribedhir people who were coming were of considerable prominence and t would be worth while to make their tav here a pleasant one. Ho hoped that members oi we would have ample cars on na.iu rt on the drive. There were 30 people coming and about ten cars would be needed. It was hoped to make the etnertalnment seii-sus taming insofar as possible. LOCAL NEWS The cheapest Juel In town, big load slab wood $3.25. Albert & McCaffery Ltd., Phones 110 and 117. - tf Ej . D.?. Hogan of j porcher Island i cannery! is' paying a brief visit to the city; having arrived In town yesterday afternoon by gasboat. $1.00 for your old Electrical Ap pliance when traded In on a new Hotpolnt Iron, Toaster, Percolator at Gordon's Hardware, McBride St. A..: letter, from the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce, read at last night's meeting of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce, ac knowledged Information sent by the local Chamber In regard to the well, chief supervisor of fisheries. In regard t othe new salmon In spection regulations but no reply had yet been received from Major Motherwell who had recently been awayv from his office for a considerable period. For Baby's Bath More than that of any other member of the family, baby's tender, delicate skin needs the greatest care and attention. The soft soothing oils In Baby's Own Soap make It specially suitable for babies, and its clinging fragrance reminds, one of the roses of Prance which help to Inspire It. "It's best for you and Baby too" 27-25 R. Boyd Young, well known Port Simpson merchant. Is paying a brief business visit to town, having arrived yesterday afternoon by gasboat from the neighboring vil lage. He is accompanied by his daughter, Miss H. Young. Mr. and. Mrs. T, II. Johnson .sail ed last nlsht on the sc. Princess Adelaide for the south. Mr. John son will visit Vancouver on busi ness while Mrs. Johnson goes tc Victoria. Both with later attend the forthcoming Rotary Intcrna-lonal convention In Seattle. Mrs. O. II Munro and son, Allan, ailed last night on the Princess Adelaide for Victoria. Mr. Munro rill go south next week and, with Mrs. Munro. will attend the Rotary International convention In Seattle, also attending Masonic and Shrine gatherings In Vancouver while away. A letter from the secretary of Sir Alexander Olbb, who Investigated Canadian ports last year and whose report was recently presented, was read at last night's meeting of the Prince Rupert Chamber ot Commerce. It acknowledged receipt of a letter from the local Chamber In regard to the Pacific Coast outlet of the Peace River district and' stated that same would be placed before Sir Alexander on his return to London. The local Chamber has taken exception to Sir Alexander's report on the Peace River outlet In rela tion to Vancouver and north coast ports from which the Investigator reported Vancouver would have to be protected. City of Prince Rupert Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned for the property known as the "Holmberg House,'' situate on Lot 8, Block 5, Sec. 2. The committee will require a reasonable initial payment and thereafter monthly payments. D. J. MATHESON. (3t Purchasing Agent. 20. Announcements Jiffie 11 CadatstTng aay Saturdays Eastern Star Tea June 15. Salvation June 18. Army Sale of work Moose picnic, Dlgby Island, Jun Presbyterian Missionary Tea on; jjulyO, . , . THE DAILY NEWS PACIB THRO Monday Special NEW POTATOES OC 3 lbs. for Munro Bros. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thompson, who have been holidaying in Van couver and Jasper TarK, returned to the city on this morning's train. Bellst Chapter, No. 18, Order of the Eastern Star, tea and sale of home cooking at home of Mrs. John Dybhavn, Wednesday, June 15. Dcmers have a splendid select- lion of the newest In printed silk and voile summer dresses. Also In all-white tennis frocks Just arrived from the East. 138 local elevator and grain shipping - facilities here and stated that Provincial consume wwiam same had been turned over to the Smith of Smithy arrived in the Liverpool Foreign Trade Bureau clty on u mornings train irom me interior. He was iurmcny io- Secretary Arthur Brooksbank in-' catcd here and at Anyr- formed the Chamber of Commerce, n . ,ZZnn . at its meeting la. night, that he; of the Canadlan Natlonal had written to Major J. A. Mother-1. . . n ' at and Mrs. Barnes Kamloops, are sDendlns a holiday in the citv. ahvlng arrived from the interior on this morning's train. Charged with doing an act like ly to make a girl under the age of sixteen a dellnQuehy V. MeCutch-eon Is appearing before Magistrate McClymont In dty$ police court this afternoon. Mr. and . Mrs. J. L. Jollymore, who nave been on a four-weeks- 'rip to Bella Cola, Bella Bella. Mamu, KlemCu and elsewhere down the coast, returned to the :lty on the Cardcna this afternoon Richard Bury u appearing Magistrate McClymont In city police court this afternoon on a charge of improperly parking his ;ar at the C. N. R. station. The -targe Is laid by ONI. Constable Favld Oeddes. Miss A. Brown arrived In the city "You Look So Tired" Hill Sixty Rose Tea and Sale Is Being Held Today on the Princess Adelaide yesterday ( mil sixty Chapter, Imperial Or- afternoon from Vancouver to pay .der. Daughters of the Errmlre. is 3I KUSCULAR fatigue is soon overcome by rest and sleep. " ' Not so when your nerves are tired from anxiety and mental worries. Then you can't rest or sleep the nerves are excited and irritable-unchecked, your condition becomes daily worse until there develops a nervous breakdown, failure of the heart or other vital organs. Be warned by the early indications of nervous troubles such as sleepless ness and irritability and restore energy to the nervous system by using Dr. Chase s Nerve Food the time-tested treatment for i. t t .1 disorders ot the nerves. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food Restores the Tired, Sleepless Nerves jderson. Miss Jessie Rothwell andj Prank Dibb. master of TsimD-iM1 E- A- Mercer are presiding at sean Lodge AF. ti AM. here, left!"" u- M"UHn in B arr nn vAtMv afternoon'. trin fnriMrs. Robert Davie. Mrs. O. W. Ab- Smlthers where he will meet H. JT. Noel, master of Omlneea Lodge. Together they will proceed by mo tor car to Vancouver where they will attend the Masonic Grand Lodge convention, returning north by car. Well over twelve hours late on account of having had heavy freights to discharge at cannery points on her way up the coast. Union steamer Cardena, Capt. Er nest Oeorgeson, arrived In port at 1:10 this afternoon from the south and sailed about an hour later on her return to Vancouver and The regular monthly meeting of the Prince Jtupert Chamber of Commerce was held last evening in the city council chamber. The session was presided over by Aid. J. II. Pillsbury, the president, and various matters of Interest were Fulton and secretary. Arthur Brooksbank, CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE pair of bott. Miss May Hartin and Mrs. R. O. Macaulay. Acting as cashier is Mrs. B. Walker. Mrs. II. N. Brocklesby and Mrs Laurie Lambly are in charge ot thf home cooking table and fortune are being told by Mrs. P. D. H'xc and Mrs. William Brass. Mrs. J. H . Macey has charge ot the raffle of a $S gold piece. The Young People's Picnic Enjoyed taken up. Those present were: Aid. Seventy Members and Friends of Pillsbury. O. W. Nickerson, W. H. First Presbyterian Y. P. Have Tobey. T. O. LePagt, J. W. Mc- j Outing on Dlgby hland Klnley. P. M. Ray, J. J. Little, j Thomas McClymont. a K. Parker.. Members of the Young People's II. E. DeWolf, Oiler Besner, John society of First Presbyterian Dyohavn, W. P. Armour, W. O. church and their friends to a num- ber totalling about seventy enjoyed a happy picnic last night on Dlgby Island. Charlie Currie's power boat C. R. C. was used in transporting the picnickers across the harbor and Tenders for bulldlnc No. 028 Co-Iv"01 nour were enjoyamy spent mox Avenue will be received up to 10 beach sports, singing, music, etc. Tuesday, the fourteenth Instant. , Delicious refreshments were pro-Bulldlng must be demolished and,vided- renroved and lot thoroughly lear-V Ttyl ftu(wi In charge of the ed within one month of date of executive headed by E. J. Smith, award. .president. D. J. MATHESON. Purchasing Agent, j. Capt. A. II. Williamson, compass adjuster, who has been for the past two or three days on official j 'duties, sailed by the Cardena this, 'afternoon on his return to Van- adjustable couver. He adjusted the compasses I shafting hangers. Also galvan- of the steamer Prinre Rupert lied Iron tank. Apply Dally News, which Is about to be recommlt- tf sloncd In service Head of Grain Board to Visit City Very Soon , E. D. Ramsay, chief commissioner I 3f the Grain Board of Canada, who a visit witn ner Drainer ana sister- i holding a Rose tea and sale of home ; was orginauy to nave paia a vuu In-law, Mr. and MrsTD. A. Brown, before proceeding UrMayo, Y.T. cooking this afternoon In the dining ! to Prince Rupert at tne ena oi mom of tFe Prince Runert Hotel May to discuss elevator matters. (which has been prettily decorated Applications will be received by ; for the oocasion with rosebuds and the Secretary of the Prince Rupert (foliage. General Hospital from permanent ; Mrs. H.'n. Rochester, the hostes slrfrits !n e;3od health who are is being assisted in tecclvlng thi ! willing to offer themselves for guests by Mrs. H. L. Landry, regen ; blood transfusions. The time, place, I of Hill Sixty Chapter. and conditions for blood tests will ; Mrs. H. A. Brcen is in charge ot j be arranged. 138 - the tea room and Mrs. Ernest An- j had a communication before the Chamber of Commerce at its meet ng last evening expressing regret U having been unable to visit here it laat time but giving assurance tnat he now expected to be here early in July. ASMEE NOT EXPECTING 'Iothcr-ln-Law of Evangelist Declares Reports Are Absurd LOS ANOELES. Cal., June 11: Denial that Mrs. Almee Semplc McPherson Hutton, woman evan-: gellst, Is expecting a child was made 1 by her mother-in-law. Mrs. David drawing will be made by little Janet jt. Hutton sr.. who stated: "Why,. Rochester. tf8 perfectly absurd to suggest that A program to be offered during j Almee Is expecting a baby!" the afternoon will Include vocal . solos by Mrs. Ernest Anderson, Mrs. A. J. Webber and Mrs. II. N. Brocklesby. piano solos by Miss Margaret McCaffery and Mrs. E. J. Smith and piano duets by Mrs. W. L. Stamford and Mrs. Robert Bartlett. WHEAT TO RED CROSS Senate Agricultural Committee Would Give Grain For Relief WASHINGTON, D.C.. June 10: The Senate Agricultural Committee reported favorably a Joint resolution sponsored by Senator Mc nary (Republican, Oregon) which would make 50,000,000 additional bushels of Farm Board wheat available to the Red Cross for the relief of distress. H. S. OLSEN ILV Labor Defence League Dance Another pleasant dance was held by the Canadian Labor Defence League last night in the National Unemployed Workers' Hall on Second Avenue. Music was furnished by members of the League and a large crowd was in attendance. A. Seppahamther "was again the' moving spirit of the affair. ' Plumbing Prices Reduced Why Send Out of Town For Plumbing Goods? 4-Plcce Plumbing Complete with trimmings Outfit 95 Compare this with Baton's catalogues and remember, we pay the freight. Labor charges reduced from $1.50 to $1.25 per hour Smith &Mallctt Ltd. Phone 171 P.O. Box 274 COAL! COAL! Satisfaction guaranteed with our Famous Ed son Alberta & Bulkley Valley Coal; No. 1 Bulkley Valley Timothy Hay, Wheat, Oats tt Barley, Pratte Baby Chick Food, Seeds & Fertilizer. Prince Rupert Feed Co PIIONK 58 55fl EUROPEAN EXPERT WATCHMAKER' Five years' apprenticeship at the Royal Danish Watchmaker School at Copenhagen, then 12 years abroad working In the big cities .of Europe. ; All Mall Orders Promptly Attended to, Prices-'Reasonable. TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA' UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Steamer lev Prino Itupwrt for Vncouvc: l8.8. I'ATAI.. KVKKV TI KSIIAY. 1:30 P.M. VI WaypcamU. arriving Vancouver Thuradajr am. TJ1.S. CAIIDKNA EVERY I'KHIAY MllM(illT. Arriving Vancouver Sunday midnight, appro. WMkly aaUinga to Port Slmpaon. Altot Arm, Anyox, Bttwaj and Mtuu Rlvtr point, Sunday, 8pm Further information rtatardlng aU aaiUnt and ttektt at I'lllM C III I'l.KT All I.M 1 . Nrrund A vriiur. I'lWHf il il