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PASSING OF R.BLANCE Former Marine Superintendent For Cold Storase Died This Morning: Robert Blance, for years marine superintendent here for the Cana dian Fish & Cold Storage Co., passed away at 9:30 this morning in the Prince Rupert General Hospital after a.lengthy illness. He had retired from active work several months ago. Fiftyrtwo years of age and a native of South Shields, Northumberland, England, he came here some twenty-two years ago wnen the Cold Storage Co. brought a fleet of steam trawlers f jom Grimsby to this coast, bringing out one of the vessels as chief engineer. I Air. uiance is survivea oy a wiaow and 6ne daughter; Marjorie. The surviving relatives also include a 1 1 11Tl 1 T 1 ntnAA t tV.n Sl) 9'30 Dm uluulclt wmiaiii o aiiLc, lit mc isju '1 Country- The bereaved will have 4 '30 p m ' I the, sincere sympathy of their nu merous 'friends. A prominent member of the 'Masonic craft, the late Mr. Blance was a past master of Tyee Lodge. ,He was also active In the' work of ; thg local Navy League's Sea Cadets, being lieutenant in charge of the corps. The funeral, it is expected, will take place Thursday afternoon with Masonic ; rites. Rev, Canon W. F. Rushbrook will officiate. Babe f s Lonsrer And Broader More of Them, Too, at Annual Baby Show, Where Doctors Say Knowledge Does It TORONTO, Sept. 15: (CP) The babies of today are broader, heav ier and longer than babies of the same age used to be, according to Dr. W. H. Nelson. Both he and Dr J. A. McCbllum, chief of the Ca nadian National Exhibition hos pital, agree this was because babies were born healthier and fed and clothed better, I "The comparative heights and j weights will all have to be chang- m-ix, iiMiwik auiiuuittvu, wit! If we had Judged the young babies last year entirely to schedule, everything would have been askew. Those 'six months and under babies,' for example, are very much larger for their age than they used o be. You remember they had to lengthen the beds for the boys at Upper Canada College recently," he recalled. "It's all due to the better knowledge of food values and vitamins and proper clothing." A total of 853 babies were entered in the exhibition baby: show. Last year there Jwere 700. . . OPELIKA, Ala., Sept. 15:. (CP) Goihgiout tq purchase a safe, M, E. Gllmore, a local business man, 3ame' back to find his cash drawer rifled of $200. "TIME THE TOILER" 3U look; Mni?c like; a I FRUIT-PEPPIER TVUVM A f2E-j 'M (SONMA SET A "TRAP FOR THArvaiua MAM HAC- DAILY NEWS 'Route of King's Coronation MJSPSl W-7 WESTMINSTER mm VOl ABBEY J J fag Contrary to forecast, the official announcement of the route to be taken by the King's coronation procession on May 12, 1937, showed the drives to and from Westminster Abbey would be the longest on record, covering nearly twice the distance of the coronation route taken by the late King George. The route will traverse no street twice, thus givhigjhe enormous crowds expected from home and overseas ample opportunity to sec the pageantry. The route from Buckingham Palace to the west entrance of Westminster Abbey will be by way of the Mall, Trafalgar Square, -Whitehall and Parliament St, The return Journey will be via Victoria Embankment, Northumberland Avenue, Cockspur St., Pall Mall, St. James St., Piccadilly Circus, Regent St., the Marble Arch and Hyde Park corner, Steamship Sailings (or Vancouver-Tuesday Catala 1:30 p.m Thurs. ss. Pr Rupert 10:30 p.m. Friday ss. P. Adelalde....l0 pjn Ss. Cardena 10:30 p.m. Sept. 9 ss.. Pr, Louise 5:30 p.m. Sept. 17 ss. Pr. Louise 5:30 p.m. Sept. 25 ss. Pr, Louise 5:30 p.m. From Vancouver-Sunday ss. Catala :4 pjn. Wed. ss. Pr. Rupert 10 a.m.i BRUG 'M aOhia, ALONQ- TO SEE THAT y rOO OOM'T HURT MAC I Thurs. ss. Pr. Rupert 8 p.m. For Naas River and Port Simpson Sunday ss. Catala 8 p.m. rrom Naas River and Port Simpson Tuesday ss Catala ...11:30 a.m for Ocean Falls Friday ss. Prln. Adelaide 10 p.m Thurs. ss. Pr. Rupert 10:30 p.m. From Ocean Falls Wed ss. Pr. Rupert 10 a.m. Friday ss. Pr. George .. .10 a.m. Friday ss. Pr. George ...10 a.m.i'0'' Queen Charlotte Island Ss. Princess Adelaide 4 p.m. Ss. Cardena p.m. Sept. 4 ss. Prin. Louise a.m. Sept. 13 ss. Prln. Louise a.m. Sept. 21 ss. Prin. Louise a.m. Sept. 30 ss. Prln. Louise a.m. For Anyox and Stewart- Sunday ss. Catala 8 p.m. Wednesday Ss. Princess Adelaide 4 p.m. Ss. Cardena p.m. STORE Not the Right Bait VOU'R.E MOT MAC'S CAMP Shearer's Juliet i Sept. 11, 25 ss. P. Charles 10 pjn.i From Queen Charlotte Islands Sept. 9, 23 ss. Pr. Charles a.m A. D. Bowker, who has been at Sedgewick Bay, Queen Charlotte Islands, in connection with the loading of Japanese freighters with ss Pr. Rupert 3 p.m. ; logs for the Orient, is sailing this From Stewart and Anyox afternoon by the Catala on his re Tuesday ss. Cathla .... 11:30 a.m.turn to Vancouver. This Week Only! Thursilny Friday Saturday McCUTCHEON'S NOT ME D'VA Pleases New York Critics Praise Work of Canadian Star in Screen Version of Play NEW YORK. SeDt. 15: (CP) ;The reaotlon of New York reviewers to the screen rendition of shakesncare's Juliet, with Norma ' Shearer of Canadian upbringing, ;in the title role, is given here in i three cases: ) "Norma Shearer, so often the sophisticated lady of modern cinema, wears Juliet's robes and Jew elled cap and radiant countenance with rare sensitiveness and a persuasive glamor. Her maid of Verona is as young and fresh and sparkling as Shakespeare's. Her i diction matches any. Juliet's." (Irene Thlerer in The Post), ' "Indeed, she is so -adequate that I have no doubt her performance will go down in cinema history as TO L.HT HlM .SHOOT FUL.U OP vjith THrr BOVO Back to Nature HEX voua vaiiucj OH,VMCfyiNGl fTLu Have the pictur.e i( oh, I " rRVEND, MAC, FELL-l t0 SEET IT M A TTIFFY I'M E SOT 1 PLEADS FOR My TEAP AND I'VlET -:r-: A DARK-fiOOM HERj r 1 HUGfSy (SOT HIS FCTURE OR Myl HV-- V " NAME AIM'T FlVE-H ----SSTiW----, Jit ysM 1 I "" " 1 HERE'S THE PICTUliETILLIP AM' HP's ami i. . I . hake' - t y r .f "WIS IS TEReii MtHLITH LAST TIMES TON,GT (Last Complete Rh, . 22) WALTER HOUSTON - in - "RHODES The Empire Guilder" (At 7:00 & 9:54) ( - PLUS -JOHNNY DOWNS In "CORONADO" (At 8:38 Once Onlv) NEWS at 8:22 Only COMING WEDNESD4V CLARK CABLE. MYRNA LOT in "WIFE VS. SECRETARY; Plus "CHARLIE CHAN AT THE CIRCUS" the Juliet of the screen. She Is warm, humane, girlish without before his flight to Mantua. Bright gushing, the very consummation too, is the recollection of her of love, and the honeyed lines render to uncertainty fear ami come trippingly from her tongue suspicion before swallowing the not begging to be said but un- potion, and of that scene inu'h'o solicited." (Douglas Gilbert In Tha :he finds her lover dead besidi World-Telegram). her In the tomb. Miss shtam "We recall Miss Shearer's tender has played these lines, whatm and womanly perverse Juliet dur- her earlier mistakes, with sin- lng her farewel scene with Romeo ccrlty and effect." 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