fAO rovn - in Police Claim B.C..Trekkers Made Weapons in Regina OCEAN FALLS The Seattle yacht Sueja II was in port over last wrek-end returning south after her annual cruise to Prince Rupert, Ketchikan, An-yox and Stewart On board was the owner, Capt. James Griffiths, president of the Coastwise Steamship & Barge Co, and party including Capt. A. J. Haliey, retired comman- neighboring bays end summer resorts. Many fishing! parties have been organised and fine catches have been recorded' The steamer Admiral Cole Is at present at Ocean Fall loading a large cargo of pulp and paper' for Southern California.. She will sail on Saturday for A4oria to plek up more cargo, proceeding from there to San Pedro. The ltf-fated Pioneer Airways flying bo-it, which crashed on Tuesday afternoon at Alia Lake der of vessels' of tl-e Canadian p.i- 1 ner aquaroilh, ki'ling Dean -and il loss loss to YOU! ...means personal Ml - ara va i& t rs-. ..... - pi Constable Don Taylor. 24-year-u.u poiice uceti-'n who went from Winnipeg o R- glna to investigate relit r rump strikers' activities, joined 'heir organizations and stue witr. them frpm June 19 to 28, -wore in R.C.M.P. e.iurt at Rt ii.'na that strikers made clubs during their stay at the Regina stadium prior to ihe rids in that city. He was testifying at ihe trial (if six strike leaders facing court on charges arising from the fighting which cost the life of a police detective. Mounted police claimed to have found the home-made clubs and weapon shown above hidden- at various places in the exhibition bandings after the striking groups had left Regina. District News tors in the local plant and the Ocean Falls folk are ever ready to welcome them. rifle trans-Pacific service, and Mrs. R. W. Brock and Pilot W. R. ! Efforts to revive he annual Fab- Falls of laie on Its regular run. On ball and softball teams would be its last two trips to and from. Van- ready to travel from here tpPrince couver it had had full quotas of Rupert providing suitable arrange- passengers. K. J Campbell and meats could be made. It destroys your forest -wealth ... ruins the inutchlcfcshcauty of your scenic highways. ..it kills game ami fish. Protectthis great nuturul hcritugc t of British Columbia . , be careful with'firc in the woods. Hc.mrc your match, cigarette or ftre is dead before you leave it ROAD WORK UNDERWAY Fle Hundred Mm Employed In Prince Rupert Engineering District Which Covers Large Area Using Local Men Highway Extension and Improvement-Are Now In Progress In Many Part Of Widespread North Giving employment to fully five hundred men rn this engineering district which takes In Prince Rupert. Atlin. Omlneca. Skeena and part of Mackenzie ridings, the provincial government's new road work program is now well under way In Central and Northern British Columbia. In Prince Rupert district atone some one hundred men are being given work The. policy of the depart ment U -to confine Ihe employment , jo jocai men or tne districts. ' ' Thirty men are now working from Cloyah Bay camp on the gravalllng and surfacing of the 9neeha River Highway this side ,af Cfoyah and on the extension of : the grading in the other direction ftowards Taylor Lake. R. A. Mc-jLeod is foreman of the work. I Quite extensive work Is being done on the Graham Island Marine Drive between Port Clements ,and Queen Charlotte Citv Inelud- ar-TTT---. ...--as . . - .-.s ing the much-needed diversion of Phil Campbell returned on the the road at Clay Hill about half plane last week while Alex -Walters wy between Skldegate and Tlell. went to Vancouver aboard it. News Massett improvement are of the tragic disaster to trie plane t"1? made to the North Beach-came as a great shock, herje. Pilot Tow 11111 road-McChHky being well known and In Skeeria district work- Is highly esteemed here. Mnz carried out on the contlnn- . atlon of highway construction be- Call of the Caradian National twem Usk and Harelton while im-liner Prince Robert here in the P"vemejits are being made on course of her coastal cruises are a wads. .-around Terrace and that highlight of the summer sailing m,fn oftthp nlhway between season at Ocean Falls. Much, Inter- 7" fn9 Hazclton. est is always displayed by the vlsi- ln. 0mlneca district considerable "' v in proirress on me main hlvhwav as well a. northward from Vanderhoof towards Manson Creek. The proeram In Atlin district Mrs. Halley. ' ' McClusky, had been having a busy and Carnival at Prince Rupert are '"Eludes JmnrovemenU time between Vancouver and Ocean followed with Intel est here'' Base- ro& rfom .Stewart to Fine weather has been prevailing here of late and Oc an Falls people have been taking full advantage of it to make week-end excursions to to the the Bit Mtwuri and elsewhere In Portland Canal. At Alice Arm the' Doily varden mlnlne road is be-Inr Improved. Further north In Atlin district necessary work Is also being carried on. RAHMAN , HONORED. I " " ! Tiibnte Paid to Chris Graham On J Leaving C. N. It. After Many J Years of Service ' Chris ' Oraham, veteran rall-, roader, having attained the age of 65 years and havirg received his retirement from the Mrvlces of the i Canadian National Railways June ' 30, was this morning the recipient of a purse of gold from his former railway associates and well-wlsh-ters, the :pteseh'tat.lon peine made Ampnor & Parry sound Railway i Northern Railways. In February 19J0. he was sent from Rivers, Man., in charge of several dead engines to Prince Ru pert by the Orand Trunk Pacific Railway, the engines being barged to this city from. Vancouver. Mr. Graham has, been constantly em ployed in engine service on the Smltherp division out of Prince Rupert Since that time, rounding out twenty-five years of service out of this city. "Chris," as he U popularly known to hi railway friends and many business men and. others In this community Ji of the Presbyterian persuasion; .of faith, prrtminent OdOftllow and Qtt)'tm3 and, In long to enjoy the fruits of his years of toil, with hi young family of five girls of school age He Is going south to locate at New Westminster. Both Mr. am Mrs. Graham wUI will be be missed missed by by their many l , ZlrV F I "Z. ? iTobe'on friends in thl. city irr-'T." - Among those Dr?sent on hehalf putting i in is to a coionui career or. , ii .l tu tnc employees concerned were J m .14 siiiiv" , rv fcss inv s ways. now comprUlng the Canadian National. Mr. Graham was born . in Glau'cejter Township, Carleton County. Ont . June 16, 18C8, and first commenced his railway' career; as rignalman with Ihe xid '.Canada Atlantic Railway at Beauharnols Junction, serving ln turn at Arn prior with the Ottawa, Weather Continues Better Showing In Rupert This Year The year 1935 c-ntlnucs to re- and then again at Ottawa with the cord a remarkable Improvement in Canada Atlantic In. the different weauier conamon? as compared positions of signalman, fitter's helper, locomotive foreman switch with years past. Sn far this year there has been 711.1 hours of sun lamp, and semaphore tender, until jshlne ncre compared with 420.6 August 1904, when he commenced nours m ine I,rst Kyn months of working out of Winnipeg as locomotive fireman with the Canadian iyji wnne precipraiion mis year to date has totalled but 21.80 Inches in comparison with 44.25 Inches ln the corresponding period of last year. There Is a Difference In MILK Prove it to yourself. Tcy Prince Kupert Dairy Phone 287 For the best and get entire satisfaction or money back guarantee. WHITE fMNNELETTE Good quality plain White Flan ".f fleecy Dollar Day. 7 yards for spite of hU 67 years, u physically Matter Mechanic Archie Watt ofjsponse was shor hale and hearty and should live Prince Oeorge Divisional Engineer M. A, Burbank. Locomotive Foreman J. W. McAuley and Roadmas-ter F. S Walton. Mr. Orahams re- being only able t preciatton for the good associations v oil leers and his fe WMBSs C'AStl I U ULLAK IJA1 SATURDAY Fraser & Payne's SATURDAY CLOSING $ VM LADIES' I'ULLOVKR 8WKATLKS Ballantym-i. make, all samples short and long sleeve pullovers in various farr knits; sizes 34 to 42; Regular value up to $J.9S Dollar Day. each $1.00 LAIIIKS' SILK PANTIES & IS LOOM Hits Ma j belle quality, novelty trimmed Panties ano uioomers. aeiuwerea iinun; mi mi aces and sizes in .stock. Dollar Day. 2 pair for S1.00 LAIHKS' BLOOMMIS, WOODS LAVENDER LINI New t-repe finish, non-run fabric .n Bloomer am Pantie style. Q nr. Dollar Day. 7 pair for ?1.UU LAIUKS' HOSE, SERVICE, CIIIITU.V k CKEPI Full fashioned pure thread silk, in all the new est shades Cradle foot and ringlets 5Qr. Dollar Day, pair CHILDREN'S k MISSES' PULLOVERS All wool and ulk Si wool, assorted fancy knit and styles: siaea 8 to 14. Dollar Day. each PRINCESS SLIPS Suede Taffeta Slips, assorted c.-lors. laee trimmed. Mai cut style. Dollar Day. each CKLTONNES 48 Inches wide, reversible Cretorne to choose from, good heavy cloth Dollar Day. 3 yards for CRETONNES 27 Inches wide ln a variety of design and colorings: Dollar Day. 7 yirds 75c plain ant 89c 10 patten. S1.00 $1.00 SHADOW CLOTH 48 Inches wide, fast color Shadow CI-ah assorted designs, heavy weight, suitable for drapery and loose covers. Q-f fin Dollar Day. 2 yard foi QLJV NOTTINGHAM CURTAIN NITS Assorted designs. 36 Inches wide fine make. In ivory shade. Dollar Day. 4 yards for . close $1.00 NOTTINGHAM CURTAIN NETS Extra fine make, all new designs. In 61 flA ivory shade only Dollar Day. ? yds vA.UU Assorted shades ALL SILK CURTAIN NETS designs, 38 Inches v.de. In honey Extra good value Qf Aft Dollar Day 2 yards fot jxuvr MADRAS CURTAIN FABRIC Scotch Madras. 36 ins wide, assorted Q4 nn designs: Dollar Day. 1j yard for V1,VU TEA OR GLASS CLOTHS Red or blue check, large size 22x37 Ins. Dollar Day. 5 towels for $1.00 WINDOW SHADES Cream' or Green mounted oil got-rollers lth lilting complete Size 60x30 Inches Dollar Day CLIP DOT MAItqi ESETTi: Jenulne SwUs Dot MarqueAettu i t ruffled edge, wide width. Dollar Day. 3 yards for DRATERV RIJ-P 2 Inches wide, fast outers in -:jr brick and green. Dollar Day. 2 yards for WAHASSO NOVELTV PILLOW ull site with assorted colons b , ' edge, linen finish Dollar Day. pair DAMASK CLOTHS ize 52x52 Inches. Damaik Table C borders and plain. Dollar Day. 2 for CURTAIN PANELS "ringed Panels, assorted designs. 2 36 inches wide In white oni Dollar Day. 2 for S1.I Sl.i Sl.( S1.H S1.H iXTRA SPIXIAL VALUE SILK IIKDSrti Ul 811k Bedsprrads, sizes 60xKl ii'.r gold green rose and mauve 8calloped edges Dollsr Day. ea rt 814 IICMSTTTCIIEII PILLOW CAsrs ruu sue nemstiicnec nuow cvi reat f j k Dollar Day 5 pillow cases for . PURE SILK EL,T Cltr.PL Pure Silk Flat Crepe. 36 Inrnes heavy quality In srude of ' r. green, maize, mauve, mulb-yetlow. black and navy Dollar Day. per yard NEW 8EASOVS PRINTS 16 Inches wide: cambrie flnuu. colors. 15 designs in plaids r t floral & stripe Dollar Day 4 CHILDREN'S ANKLE SOCKS Sizes 6 to in white and ( '! r 1 i vriini ivnj, iuii tut $1.0 i L-. 89c Sl.Oil CIIIU)RILVS SILK ULOOMIKS Bloomer and Pantle style. Mayb lustered finish, ln while, pearl. U z Fixe 6 to 14. Dollar Day. pair 39( $1.00 Kx use ifi is r9siassij m wwi iMitik miu r tn your hand with the luunnrr that It will meet evrrv rraul inent you expert of a good paint. Made In It C THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. TheRsh which nWe Prince Rupert FamoW "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid PH1NCK JJPKRT,JKC. v. ffl I I a