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Shortly work is to be closed down for the winter but will be resumed on a larger scale! tHan ever next year with a view to' bringing the property into produc-1 tlon. The Central Hotel ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK Daily News Want Ads Bring Results Ecstall Mine Looking Good do you kwow Have, id sotd UcetnSe'? SHOOTING EXILES RETURN KIRKWALL. Scotland. Auir. 26: (CP) Orkney Islanders cele- uraied the 800th ann versarv jf St. Magnus Cathedral, Orkney "exiles" coming from all the Empire for the occasion. TILLIE THE TOILER" GET A MARRIAGE Hkr - It'"'" ' y" ' TOT DAILY NEWS "ALL-BRAN LIVES IS DUTY: UP 10 REPUTATION" Not Only Good Sport But Valuable Asset in Time of Stress Gyro Club Has Champion at Luncheon Rifle or revolver shooting is not only a good, clean sport, to have proficiency In which one must live cleanly, Indulge in no excesses, be In possession of all the faculties and have self-control, patience and steadiness, but it is also a valuable defence asset from a military standpoint, declared Robert O.j Pickrell, sergeant of the Canadian National Railways police from Win-: nipeg and world's champion revol ver shot, In the course of addressing the Prince Rupert Gyro Club at luncheon yesterday. Indeed, Ser geant Pickerell expressed the opin-! ion that it was every man's patrio-' tic duty to learn proficiency in marksmanship. "One nation which contemplated attacking another might hesitate in doing so if it was known that every man and woman In the nation to be attacked was an accurate rifle or revolver shot," said the interesting speaker. "It might even be the means of preventing an attack." Sergeant Pickrell recommended rifle or revolver shooting as a means of making better citizens out of boys and girls. One who would be a good shot could not drink or smoke heavily, said the speaker. It took about six weeks to learn the rudiments of revolver shooting. said Sergeant Pickrell who told of some of the elements which entered nto match shooting. Among Impor tant things were the time of day and the weather. Early In the morning or late In the evening there was not usually the wind to contend with such as there was in midday. It was difficult to shoot in rain. The ideal time was Just after a rain. Therefore, the clement of luck entered into the winning of a championship In marksmanship and the "breaks" counter when one was in competition with several hundred crack shots. Describes Technique Sergeant Pickrell briefly reviewed .he history of shooting from the lme of crude slingshots and later 'joys and arrows, pistols, rifles and nachine guns. Some of the lntrl cacies of pistol shooting technique were described by the speaker who ?ave an interesting demonstration of his own prowess, showing amaz-ng skill in the use of a 38-callbre pistol at a range of about ten yards. He fired fifteen rounds at targets placed against a cubic foot box ituffed wth cotton waste and with a steel back. Dr. II. N. Brocklesby, president of the club, was in the chair and ex- iressed the appreciation of mem bers and guests to Sergeant Pick rell for his talk and demonstration. The guests Included Dr. A. L. Prlt- chard, past president of the Nan-almo Qyro Club, L. H. Haworth, John Bulger, Ted Mills, Joe Scott, J. T. Harvey, J. H. Norden and Alex McRae. Sergeant Pickrell, who Is here with the special train of the Governor General, is the holder of many records including all Canadian and American pistol and revolver titles as well as the Scottish, British and world championships. He is also the only Canadian ever to qualify as master shooter of the world and holds three world's rec ordsone for pistol shooting and two for revolver shooting. If you are troubled with common constipation, read Miss Bandy's enthusiastic letter: "I used to feel poorly all the time just down and out. After reading an advertisement about 'All-Brak, I got a box. It has helped me ever since." Miss Mary Bundy (address on request). Laboratory tests show that Kel-logg's All-Bran brings "bulk" to exercise the intestines; vitamin B to tone up the intestinal tract. Within the body, All-Bran absorbs twice its weight in water. This soft mass gently clears the intestines in a safe, natural way without any of the weakening action of pills and drugs. Just eat two tablespoonfuls daily with every meal in severe cases. Serve as a cereal with milk or fruits, or cook into recipes. Remember All-Bran is a food not a medicine. You buy it at the procery store. Made by Kellogg in London. WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront The Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative has increased the advance price for cohoes, those marketed today receivini? DUc Packer Ogdert brought in 5,000 pounds from Squadaree, 13,000 from Macaulay Island and 2.G00 pounds from Freeman Pass. Trol ler Nordic, Capt. Gus Normann, delivered 1800 pounds. The tourist season is now about over and, with the end of August, steamship and train services here will be reverting fo fall schedule. Already there is a sharp falling off in Alaska travel. The steamer Prince Rupert, which was here from 10 o'clock yesterday morning to 1 o'clock in the afternoon on the last voyage of Canadian National Steamships Alaska sailings, had only 108 round trippers on board. The Prince Rupert' will be back hert next Monday southbound. C.N.R. steamer Prince Char!e3, Capl. James Watt, is due in port at 5 o'clock this afternoon rrom ancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands. The sails at 10 o'clock Saturday night on her return south over the same route. SEATS FROM THE KING LONDON, Aug. 20: (CP) The King and Queen are amonv mam contributors to a fund for providing seats in public parks. One contributor specifies his seat be for prior use of disabled sold. iers." RAILWAY TO THE COAST FROM PEACE Support of Vancouver and Prince Rupert Asked and Suggestion Made They Should Agree On One Project Hon. James Gardiner, minister of agriculture in the Mackenzie King government, accompanied by James A. McKinnon, Member of Parliament for West Edmonton, and J. H. Tremblay, Federal member for Grouard recently visited the Peace River district and, at a complimentary dinner given them, Page Rideout presided and C. W. Frederick was also a speaker. The Peace River Record in reporting the proceedings, said in part: "Mr. Rideout was in his bst form in presenting an eloquent appeal for a coast outlet for the Peace River Country. He recalled the program of development of the north with a port at Prince Rupert which has been envision-ed and inaugurated by the late Sir Wilfrid Laurier. and after jshowing the neglect of this pro ject that has been witnesspd in i recent years, he reirretteif th.it n Igreat and vital a program had been allowed io disintegrate, and Iwondered how the nresent nrim. .minister of Canada would square nimeir with Laurier were the two to meet on the other side of the pearly gates. "There is a vast wealth awaiting development by transportation throughout all the country between here and the coast, said Mr. Rideout, and a vast area suitable and waiting the development that would follow the provision of that transportation to provide homes for many hundreds of families from droughl areas who would find here fertile lands on which to establish new homes. Lack of Interest "Delay in providing a coast outlet must be charged to lack of interest rather than lack of capital, said the speaker, sinee it was evident that there is plenty of capital for all other projects in all parts of Canada, and he ci'cd a long list of expenditures in millions extending all the way from Halifax to Victoria. In the face of these vast sums that are voted annually for nil sorls of nurposes, it could not honostU' 'e unred that 1.-L- nt ne reason for not providing the eace River country with its na-fural outlet to lh na w ( . . .11111 "? m:nle to hollo VP manv 4M... when Canada had been with hnd.pifked not. all the nuts had been re, in Alberta, and we believe a coast outlet is im- HALIBUT The source of Sunshine Vitamins A and D Boiled Halibut with egg sauce is digestible, palatable, satisfying. CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. Prince Hupert, B.C. possible except th'rough disinterestedness on the part of the dominion as a whole." At a Liberal rally In Peace River in which the same speak-j era took nart. Mr. McKinnon, Li-i beral member for Edmonton West, stressed bis continued support; for the Peace outlet but suggest-: 9( that the active co-oiKirat'on I of Vancouver and Prince Rupert j shou d be obtained in" the car - paign and he asked that all agree on one project. OFFVCHR., I SURE. 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