June 13, 1932 91 !1k!. the fire goes out."- W'-'Rley jr. m .w rwrm a "vt w. pww t i Iju aC;rt;;emcnt is not published or displayed by tne Liquor iuiuiui jjuuru or Dy me Government ol British Columbia. Jew Time-Table Of Trains Goes In Effect Today ummcr time-table on this Canadian National Rall-:ow in effect. The first full . . r.iin to arrive under the ible came in on time at iftcrnoon from the east ttrst full passenger train , ( ft at 1:30 this afternoon lute, having been held r he arrival of a crew from in: on the incoming train. i summer time-table there ix trains a week arriving .. iving. rwiniE choi'S aue faii ahead OF LAST YEAK AND FEELING OF OPTIMISM PERVADES THE COINTKV ( iniinued from page one) uiiUnues. crops will soon : : .n; from lack of moisture. In Saskatchewan me Lewvan, Lampmnn Cravelbourg. Central 1 :. rhurst cubdlvLsions. in ; .w.in. a heavy wind pre- irly part of the week : - followed by .soaking rain : weather. Surface soil U crcllent shape. Rrowth is i til grain Is In Rood ron-ijting in a few tern'oriej i ter land is located These si were whipped by hign h carried drifting soil umit ten pen-put damage, '.rv'ni Saskatchewan there . 1 1 most daily rains since vort and conditions arc : 'han at this season for urs except In the York-" "ry1 where jomr soli - prnriously experienced. : ire cxcel'cnt SltRht da ' been done in some dls 1 a; worms but present prot in-ate a better-than-avei s n hern Alberta weather ha '! with rain practically ev "id. while grain growth has r.ipid. all plant have had 'it'inlty of materially ex-heir root system. Optimls-i ions prevail. food Prog rem In Peace ' ' 'nil Alberta and in the n ' r country, all grains are silrndid progress as excel-v ing weather has prevailed. notnts in these areas come , "t lark of moisture. I ! niied dearth of cattle re- i western stock varas nas Wm. at)- FUNERAL OF GEO. RORIE Anglican Cathedral Was Crowded For Last Kites This Afternoon Cremation in South St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral was crowded with friends and sym pathizers this afternoon when a funeral service was held for the late George Rorie, chartered accountant and esteemed citizen of Prince Rupert, whose death occurred suddenly on Saturday morning. The service was conducted by Very Rev. James B. Gibson, dean of the Cathedral, and the address was given by Rt. Rev. O. A. Rix DD., Bishop of Caledonia, who spoke feelingly and sympathetically. Hymns were "O God Our Help in Ages Past" and "The Lord Is My 8hepherd," Peter Lien, church or ganist, presiding at the pipe organ, The rites were of a simple nature throughout. Following the service, the remains were placed aboard the steamer Prince Rupert on which, accompanied by deceased's son, George L Rorie. the body is to be taken tc Vancouver where cremation will take place. Pallbearers were S. D. Johnston H. T. Cross. F. A. MacCallum. D. J. Matheson. C. C. Mills and William Crulckshank. There were no flowers by request. 'God, Preserver Of Man Science Church Subject The subject of the lesson -sermon I in Prince Ruoert Christian Science . :h Prince Al'xrt division I g-jy on Sunday was "God. the ' 'ii'iosM arc uood with all; DMoArver nf Man " '.w.l advance! and moisture One of the Bible texts was, "Thy riahteousness is like the great mountains; Thy Judgments are a great deep: O Lord. Thou preserv-est man and beast tPsalms 36:6. The lesson-sermon also Included the followuit nassaae from "Science and Health with Key to the Scrip- mrM" hv Marv Baker Eddy: 'The divine Mind that made man main tains His own image and likeness." Herman Ross Is Superintendent especially when of ferings , my degree nf quality and The plainer kinds, however, Neil Christian Is Winner of Northwest Golf ; nt.K, June 13: Nell Chris 1 ' n'crued winner of the north ' lf championship tourna 1 'vrtir-h concluded here at the -nd. -r-. -k of Seattle Works SEATTLE, June 13: Herman M: mthnnino t finer, tn all Rosa received the appointment on Saturday Saturday as supennienuoui ut street and sewers lor the city ot Seattle. Ross was chosen on major- ifipnit mii The hn. mar. it v vote of the city council in pre- rrminfcain. f i,-..Hna .in- ference to Don H. Evans who had with the result that In- been favored for the post by Mayor "'Plots on any one day, John F. Dore. Mnpress prices. LOCAL ITEMS W. C. Orover of the Family Bene ficiary Society sailed last night on the Catala tor a trip to Alice Arm an company business. Thomas Wallace. Skeena River manaaer for the B. C. Packers, sail ed last nlaht on the Catala for a ' ! trip to Mill Bay on the Naas River ; on official business, tin. Nbrman A.' 'McLean, wife of fh nursar oi Of tne mc steamer ' riuac Tthe-purssT jtuXr'mi sail by the Cutala to- W Ott M M 'a i ". If Til 1 morrow afternoon on her reUrn 16 Vancouver after having spent the Tell 'em quick and tell 'om past week in the city. I ( f , v til. 1 I A hUIh1i afc " ' " Hill uxpmin iu Ionia , , MnoMl monger of LMie u- rivf, b" -o" 1. Keep everlastlnRly com- the i rem " - '"--. at them. Advertising Is a i.sM-.Kr. - returning tlW4fc ua mi :;u" Once you stop ok: ; .d er. .n the soutn ne wu.t ucwih""u Mrs. Pitt, his daunhter. Miss Ellsa- LOCAL NEWS The cheapest fuel in town, big load slab wood $3.23. Albert & McCaffery Ltd., Phones 116 and 117. tf . tr , . e fire department had a' call at, 8:45 yesterday morning to the ftome of Jack Judge, 740 Taylor Street, where there was a chimney fire. No damage was done; Richard Bury, charged with a violation of traffic regulations at the C.N.R. station, was let go with a warning by Magistrate McCly mont In city police court Saturday afternoon. D. C. McKechnle, field engineer for the Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co., came north from Vancouver to Butedale on the Ca- tala yesterday. He will examine some properties in the vicinity of Butedale. Mrs. B. Stuart, who is making a tour of the world for the purpose of advertising New Zealand and its j products, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah this morning going through to make the round trip to Alaska. Mrs. M. White and son of Vancouver were passengers aboard the Princess Norah this morning going through to Atltn where they will spend the summer. Mr. White is In charge of a placer development on Boulder Creek. This morning the Northwest Telephone Company sent out a broadcast for the Shell Oil Company which was well received here THE DAILY NEWS PAdS THRE1 Tuesday Special Peaches, Pears and Apricots, 5 tins for 95c Munro Bros. Paul Hoffmann p Terrace Is paying a brief visit Co the city, having arrived in town last evening. II. W. Taylor general manager of W. H. Malkin Co, arrived in the city on the Catala last evening from Vancouver tq pay one, of his periodical visits of 'inspection to the company's local Dusfiiess. II. W. Harris of London, England, who has been visiting at Alert Bay, arrived in the city on the Catala last evening from down the coast and left on this afternoon's train for Montreal where he will embark on his return to the Old Country. A special two-weeks' cruise which was to have been In north ern waters this summer Dy tne steamer Princess Charlotte has been cancelled, it Is announced by the British Columbia Coast steam ship service of the Canadian Paci fic Railway. Union steamer Catala, Capt. A, E. Dickson, arrive In port at 8 o'clock last evening from the south and sailed a couple, of hours later for Anyox, Stewart and other northern points whence she will return here tomorrow morning southbound. There were DO passengers, Including many tourists, aboard the steamer Princess Norah, which was Tomorrow morning from 8 to 830 in port this morning bound for Al- the same firm will be broadcasting aska The -vessel also had 300 tons again and Prince Rupert will be of freight for Skagway. Two pas- speclally mentioned. Owners of sengers disembarked here from the short wave sets can easily pick up Princess Norah while two went this broadcast. .north from hre aboard her. Inaugurating the company's, E- F- Studee. general passen- summer schedule or tourist sail- C1 m v,u r'"c ; ings to Alaska and making her Railway with headquarters in Vaq-1 own final voyage of the season on? was a passenger going i the route. CPU. steamer Princess I nonn Mra inc seamer mncessj Norah, Capt. WUUam Palmer, ar- Norah this moraiag. He will go rived In port at 9 o'clock this;1010 AUto and expecta1; morning from Vancouver and sail- to come out m ten dW Ume on1, ed a couple of hours later fOrjb0ard staaraerFrlneews Louise, I Skagway whence she will return j ' here next Saturday afternoon Henry James Dickens was fined southbound. The Princess Louise! $10. with option of seven days' tm- will be here on Friday of this week 1 prisonment. by MaifstcBte Mly-i going north on her first voyago of , mont In city poMte eort this he season to Alaska. "Build B. C. Payrolls" Pacific Improves The Flavor .fvpnllt. I Years ago when Pacific Milk announced that all the pure cream richness could be retained, and was In this good milk, the discovery was a sensation in the trade. Could vacuum cans be used, we knew then, a finer flavor would be given. But experts said no. Only dry foods could be packed in vacuum. Pacific Milk has found how to use vacuum cans, and the Improvement Is wonderful. Pacific Milk "100 B. C. Owned and Controlled TLANT AT AUnOTSKOKD Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Docks Total capacity 20,000 tons Shipbuilders and Ship Repairers for Stoel and Wood Vessels Sawmill and Mining Machinery Repaired and Overhauled Iron and Brass Casting Electric and Acetylene Welding 50-ton Derrick for lieavy Lifts :::?ir.:n?r. haa-inR, pleaded guilty to ! a charge of driving 'to the common danger. The charge arose j from an accident on June 6 when ; Dickens, while backlog his car: I down a steep hlH on Dunsmulr: j Street next Fifth ,A venue, struck Donald Nelson, an eight-year old boy. Common Table Salt Often Helps Stomach Drink plenty of water with pinch of salt. If bloated with gas add a spoon of Adlerika. This washes out BOTH stomach and bowels and rids you of all gas. Orme's, Ltd., Drugs. TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of the powers con tamed in a certain. Chattel mortgage made between Gordon T. Moore as Mortgagor and John Carrol as mortgagee a copy of which will be produced at the time and place of sale mentioned below, I have seised all the goods and chattels comprised In Jtbe said mortgage consisting of three trucks and sundry equipment of the transfer business known as Red's Transfer. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that I will offer tbem for public -ale on Thursday. June 16, 1832, a 230 p.m. at the offices of Kaien Motors Limited. Third Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. Terms of Sale Cab,,For further particulars and inspection apply to Kaien Motors Limited or to the undersigned. JOHN CARROLL, Prlnee Rupert. B.C S. A. NICKERSON. f-m-w. Sherllt. Announcements Eastern Star Tea June 15. 8alvatlon tune 18. 26. Army Bala of work Moose picnic. Dlgby Island, Jun' Presbyterian Missionary Tag on July 6. LOCAL NEWS Provincial Constable William Harrison returned to the city on the Catala last evening from a trip to.Va ncouver on escort, duty. Mrs. Stanley Smith, who has been qrr a Visit to Calgary and Vancouver", returned to the city from the south on the Catala last evening. J. W. Webster of the Marine Department, who has been on a trip lo Bella Bella on official duties, returned to the city from the south on the Catala last evening. Gerald A. Yardley, Inspector of customs, Victoria, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah this morning going through for a trip to Telegraph Creek on official du ties. Dr. George Hanson of the federal geological survey from Ottawa was a passenger aboard the Catala last evening going through to Anyox in which district he will carry out some operations. Beatty Electric Washers are sell- lng at prices far below cost. Phone 311 and our special representative will call on you personally. During this sale you will save $35.00 to $60.00. GORDON'S HARDWARE, McBrlde Street. Miss Annie Gilchrist, who has been holidaying for a few weeks in Vancouver with her mother and sister. Miss Margaret Gilchrist, who have been spending some time in the south, returned home on the Catala last evening. Rheumatism So Bad He Had to Quit Work Albert Berger Not Bothered Since ReM by Dr. Williams' Pink Pllb. Worklni Every Day Now. "I wis terribly bothered with a weak back and rheumitiim in my ihouWen," writeAl-bert Berger, Winnie, Ont. "It got to bad I bad to stop working and stay in ths house. I wis two weeks in bed, when a fritnd advised me to try Dr. Williams Pink Pills. I gave the PiUs a fair trial, and they relieved me right away. My back is good and strong now, and I am working every day. I have never been bothered with rheumatism since. I recommend them for anyone suffering from Rheumatism, Lame Back, Sciatica." Rheumatism and kindred ailments thin the blood very rapidly. Dr. Williams' Tink Pills enrich the blood stream and create new red blood cells, which is tbs reason they are so successful In combatting such ailments. Equally good for all rundown or nervously exhausted people. Try them. At your druggist's. 50c n Hotel Arrivals New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot & Cold water: Steam Heat "5c. PER DAY AND UP J. Zarelll Telepbont tSI W. F. Fcltrn. city. Plumbing Prices Reduced Why Send Out of Town For Plumbing Goods? 4-Piece Plumbing OutJit Complete with 5Q trimmings Compare this with Eaton'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 271 COAL! COAL! Satisfaction guaranteed with our Famous Edson Alberta & Bulkley Valley Coal; No. 1 Dulkley Valley Timothy Hay, Wheat, Oats & Barley, Pratts Baby Chick Food, Seds St Fertilizer. Prince Rupert Feed Co rilONE 58 & 558 Milk By Rail Strictly Sanitary Dairy A Modem Plant An Ice Machine Making 4 Tons of Ice Per Day. All this because the stored up goodness in Bulkley Valley Milk is worth preserving. Milk from chosen herds only, all government tested. FRESH COTTAGE CHEESE BUTTERMILK, WHIPPING CREAM SKEENA HRANI) CREAMERY BUTTER SPECIAL MILK FOR BABIES VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Steamers leave Prince nunort for Vancouver: IB.S. CATALA F.VEKV TIKSHAY. 1:3d l.M. Via Wajrpalrjte. arriving Vancouver Thursday im. T.K.S. CARDKXA EVERY FHIOAY MIPNIOMT, Arriving Vancouver Sunday midnight, approx Weekly calling to Fort Slmiwon. A! ice Arm Anyox. Stewart and Naaa River points. Sunday, 8 pa. Further in'Tm'i-n TOri'dmc an aalltp and tickets at I'HINCE RITEUT AGENCY: Herond A vrnue. Phone SOS. Compare the FL beth Pitt, his son, uoooy nit, nno ... Miss M. Bobb. in .l--f AVOR Kcllogg's Corn Flakes have a crispness and flavor that no other corn flakes equal.' There's even a difference in the fresh aroma when you open the packages. For 25 years Kellogg' s have heen the standard of quality. When you arc offered a substitute, it is seldom in a spirit of service. Remember, every red-and-grccn package is sold with'the personal guarantee of W. K. Kellogg: "If you don't think Kellogg's the finest corn flakes you ever tasted, return the empty package and wo will refund your money." Always ovcn-frcsh in the inside WAXTITE bag which is scaled a patented Kellogg feature. Sold by all grocers. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. 1 1 it