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BERRY, Sales Promotion Manager. The above is a letter just received and we assure our custom-focarorders cvcrything possible to procure cars to fill our KAIEN MOTORS LTD. Phone 52 Chevrolet and General Motors Dealers Batteries For Every Purpose SUPROX BATTERIES Mill not shed, buckle, sulphate or otherwise disintegrate but improve with age if kept in active use. JAMES MARTIN Massett. B.C. p.0. Box 77, Prince Rupert. B.C. WHEN YOUR COAL BIN NEEDS Tjl It js sure to zl44 please Vouli For Marine Automotive Lighting REPLENISHING PHONE US We have coals suitable for all your requirements and at prices to suit all purses. PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. Phone 618 FRESH MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 Ideal Cleaners OPEN In New Premises Cor. McHride & Fifth CLEANING, REPAIRING, DYEING, ETC. "TILLIE THE TOILER" BAZAAR IS TOMORROW Annual Event in Aid of Ridley Home Expected to be Burner Occasion If All Help The annuAl bazaar ln aid of thc Ridley Home will be held .tomorrow ln the Moose Hall, thc use of which has again been generously donated for the purpose. The Ridley Home has managed to keep out of debt through thc jlast two difficult years with the assistance of the annual bazaar and it is hoped everyone will, do as jmuch as possible to make this a 'banner event. I iasi years proceeds amounted to $218.25 and expenses. $16.50. leaving I a balance of $201.75 which was disbursed as follows: taxes,, $162.49; equipment, $20.56; repairs.' $18.70; totalling $201.75. The number of children ln thc Ridley Home at present is smal for, although only 50c a day ls charged for each child, in these hard times It Is beyond the means of those who usually avail themselves of the op bcr of applications have been re jeeived for admission qf children af ter the summer holidays. THI DAILY NrifS WHIFFLETS From tltc Waterfront C. N. R. steamer Prince George, Capt. II. E. Ncdden, arrived ln port on time at 10 o'clock this morning from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean falls and will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Anyox and Stewart whence she will return here tomorrow evening southbound. The vessel brought north a good sized list of passengers. KEEPING OF FISH Temperature and Preservation Is Subject of Interesting Talk Before Gyro Club "The Part That Temperature Plays in thc Decomposition of Fish" was the subject of an Interesting talk by Otto C. Young of the mechanical engineering staff of the Prince "Rupert fisheries ExDcrlmen- portunity of placing their children' StA" at ,unchcon Mot the where they get good care and home ,yf Club ycs erd.ay prcscrvatlon training at a low rate. If free cases ?f "S.h was rcalIy lhc combatting of could have been admitted the tw? ,tyi?C3 of decomposition-first, home would be overflowing, but aulolysls' or sclf-dJgestioin, and. there haye been no funds for free !fcond bwterlologleal decomposl-cases and the Ridley Home has al-' ;tonMr- YounB explained. Both ways beca run on the plan of help- frmsof deposition ereat-ing people rather than of giving f ,nnucced bV external condl-Cliarlty. tlons ' tcmiicraturc. When fish The charge of 50c a day covers the maintenance of the lhc bactcr,a werc kll,cd- children In food, lighting, heating the temperature of fish was and laundry but docs not meet lowerfd "ie bacterial action was ;taxcs. insurance and repairs which ?nly j"h!b,U;d' tnc bacter, not bc-contlnue whether few or manvV" k11 Cookln? a Rood and children are In- residence. A numAfu, 1 melhod of Prpscrtln but un..uo oa illfCldlUlt, W1U5 IT- striding use. thc tissues being bro- xen down and falling to nieces, on- cnlng K",C. thc road roaa to to bacterial "clerial Infec Infec- General conveners for Thursday will be Mrs. H. T. Cross and Mrs. R i "on-n uc other hand, by lower Blance. Stall conveners will be as Home cooking, Mrs. C. Ham. Country stall. Mrs. O. Arnold. Plain sewing, Mrs. S. V. Cox. Fancy work, Mrs. il. T. Cross. Plants, Mrs. Stamp-Vincent. Candy and tee cream. Miss Joyce Collison. : Second hand, Mrs. J. G, Vicreck. Tea room, Ladies of I. o. D. E. Fortune telling, Mrs. J. Bremner. HOLIDAYS For Adults or Children on the Famous Graham Island North Beach Fishing, Bathing, Badminton, Picnics, Scenic Drives. Shooting ln the Season. Rent a fully furnished cottage at Sangan River. For full particulars apply MRS. DUNN Massett, B.C. SHORT WAVE Where and when to look 15 metre band from 6:00 ajn. till noon. (19 to 15 Megacycles) 20 metre band from noon till 4:00 p.m. (15 to 9 Megacycles) 50 metre band from 4:00 p.m. on. (9 to 4 Megacycles) SUPERIOR RADIO-ELECTRIC PHONE: BLUE 320 . Second Avenue 81 Third Street ing the temperature of fish. It could be preserved for extended periods of time in very much like its original condition. In connection with the freezlnc of fish, Mr. Young discussed thc Importance of the rate at which thc temperature was lowered, the con stancy of storage temperature and the relation of the humldltv of the atmosphere. There werc other Im portant things to consider apart from the mere freczlntr of fish nnri keeping It frozen. Dehydration was one of thc most Important of these. inc drying out of fish must he con trolled and It was ln this connection mat many experiments had been made. The use of cellophane wrapping had been found to reduce dehydration to a minimum. Improving Transportation The improvement of transportation facilities had been also under investigation. Unless transportation could be carried out under proper conditions, precautions taken ln freezing and storing would be useless. The object was to devise a car ln which the interior temperature would be kept below a definite point even under the severest conditions of a transcontinental trip. A small car which had been designed at the experimental station here would prove satisfactory. If was believed, and thc station was very anxious to have It tried out. Methods and rates of cooling fish under varying conditions presented other important f mm both a scientific and an economic standpoint upon which research was being carried out with th . pectation of definite results In the not far distant future. T. W. Brown. Dast nrplHin f the club, occupied the chair at the lunciicon In thc absence nf w tr Tobcy. the nrcsident the speaker for his Interesting talk. There was a good attendant, nf llMl.ml.. I members. I 1 I " TWO GOOD PLAYS ON "The Solitaire Man" and "Shanghai Madness" ComprUe Double Bill At Capitol Theatre "The Solitaire Man," an action-filled drama of smart European crooks with a distinguished cast including Herbert Marshall, Mary Boland. Lionel Atwlll, May Robson, Elizabeth Allan and Ralph Forbes, and "Shanghai Madness," a thrilling romance laid In the intriguing Oriental metropolis of Shanghai with Spencer Tracy, Fay Wray. Raplh Morgan, Eugene Pallcttc and Herbert Mundln In leading roles, comprise thc two principal features of an Interesting double bill being presented on the screen of the Capitol Theatre here this A large part of the action ln "Thc Solitaire Man" takes place In thc cabin of a passenger plane during a flight over the English Channel. Into this small space, hardly six by twenty feet, has been condensed the drama of human lives faced with death and dishonor. 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