k m W J 1 PACK TWO THE DAILY NEWS PrlfiayJuly fi, 1937 Runners Specials Ladies' White, Blue and Fawn T-Straps, Cuban Heels, "Rubber Soles Of Off Regular $1.95, at ?J..dJ Ladies' Brown Runners, Crepe and Q Rubber Soles 5eJC Child's T-Strap Runners, White, Brown and 7ffo Fawn "Colors, Sizes 5 to 10T MissesT-Strap Runners QtZg Highest 'Quality , Otll Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. VRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News. Limited, Third Avunue H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIF1ION KATES City delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid in advai.ee For lesser periods, paid in advance, per week .. liAlLViDIlTON '- - $5.0U .10 Friday, July 9, 1937 HOW DIFFERENT What "a 'differ ene'e it makes to the world when 'the sun shines after 'a period of dull, moist oppressive weather! Those who had been bemoaning their lots become cheerful and happy once more and the happiness of those is so radiating and contagious that only the most confirmed grouch can resist "the impulse to enjoy life. The sim is the centre of light which causes growth, vegetation, flowers. There are also many cheery people who, like the sun, always seem to carry cheer, goodwill, happiness and health with "them. They radiate good cheer and are a blessing to the world. Heaven is a place where th'er'e are enough of these cheery people to dispel all gloom and bring 'eternal happiness. NEW ENGINE FUEL Tests With rieXv fuels in Britain have resulted in the usa oil with forty percent of pulverized coal by a "number oi steamships and it is proposed to use it as the regular fuel in the British Navy. If this is adopted it will mean that the British coal industry' will acain flourish. 'There is also a possibility in this for British Columbia. 1 Ntt'dhly are there developed mines in Southern British Columbia but there is the vast Groundhog coal deposit; that could be made available at any time with 'compara-j tively little expenditure. Also there is a very large coal J field in the Telkwa River area which could supply very, large -quantities of fuel. Other coal fields are reported from other sections, the development of which would piean a great deal to the province. GERMANY A CUSTOMER , One of the Clydesdale shipbuilding firms is .just com-; .pleting-a nine thousand ton steamship for a German firm,' filling the first German order in twenty-four years. Ori completion the "Ginnheim" will be delivered at Bremen, i DE LUXE ICE CREAM The cream supreme, manufactured by Commodore Cafe fresh daily Ice Cream is Brain Food It also has all the nutritive values Why not treat your family and your friends to a gallon? Only $1.45 Cheaper still In five gallon lots We pack it in Ice and deliver It to your door all day up to 0 p.m. You can "use it at your convenience. Use It for your bridge party or any social event. Don't forget only $1.45 per gallon .Quart 'cylinders . . . .60c Quart bricks ...... 75c Pint cylinders .... .30c Pint bricks .40c Surprise the folks today, call and take some home. COMMODORE CAFE Phone 17 Don't forget our Special Sunday Chicken Dinner, with all the trimmings, 50c only. Treat your wife and family to a Sunday dinner these hot days. Bane NAVY WINS IN SOCCER Defeated Canadian Legion Last Night in Resumption of 'Oil-huly Cup Play Competition for the Gllhuly'Cup senior football trophy was resumed last evening with Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve scoring a rather easy 4 to 1 victory over Canadian Legion which was without several of its regular players- including Charlie Baptie, Sonny Dic kens, Don Blake, Jimmy Greer and Spiro Gurvich. Score at half time was two to nil in favor of the Navy. Fred Hardy was referee and Carl Johnson and Malcolm Lamb were linesmen. Despite the Legion's handicap, it was a good game. The, Gilhuly Cup standing to date is as. follows: W D L F Legion ...2 0 1 6 Vandln'ks ..1 0 1 4 1 Navy l 0 2 5 A 7 3 5 FINALS IN TENNIS ON Pete Woods and Miss Caroline Mitchell Take Mixed Doubles Honors Pete Woods and Miss Caroline Mitchell won the final of the Prince Rupert Tennis Club's mixed doubles last night by defeating W. L. Stamford and Mrs. Alex Mitchell 6-2, 6-3. In the semi-final of this event, Woods and Miss Mitchell had earlier In the evening defeated F. M. Davis and Miss Elsie Davis 6-2, 6-2. The men's doubles final will be played this evening between O. C. Young and W. L. Stamford and Pete Woods and Percy Mcintosh. Owing to the continued rainy weather, there has been no play District News BURNS LAKE The sale at Pete Kerr's ranch at Wistaria was well attended despite i a drizzling rain and slippery roads which made auto travel precarious. Household equipment and farm machinery sold well. Father Grant of Le Jac school and farm chose the best of the stock with an eye which betokened considerable appreciation of the points of valu able animals. Bidding against Billy Bickle, acknowledged dean of the stock men of Grassy Plains, he procured a splendid team of young Clydes at $300 and of 33 Oxford sheep at $1.25 .per head. Luncheon was served to some 120 possible buyers during a heavy downpour after which the sun burst forth and the sale was .resumed. Col. Holmes, accompanied by J. Smith of Victoria, and attended by 1 Assistant Superintendent T. W. S. Parsons, provincial police, Inspector T. Van Dyk and Game Warden Romeux, visited Burns Lake and will make a cruise of the route to be covered by the Governor General in his intended tour of Tweedsmulr Park. TERRACE Mrs. Warne, who lived here some years atfo and who has hp'r.n in the Yukon Territory during thn past eight years, has been paying Terrace a visit. She left Thursday night for Vancouver where she Will join Howard Warne for a trip 'tb 'Los Angeles. David ColthurSt and Theo Colt-hurst have arrived -at terrace -af ler a cruise to Alaska. Miss Griffith of Vancouver is ir uie past iew weeKS m the city spending, a holiday with Iter sift lawn bowling league. If the present ler, Mrs. Little, at Terrace weather holds, play will probably -. '. oc ittumra ims evening. Mrs. jamc4 L Vaniuhiir i 1 THREE PACKAGES OF KEUOGC'S CORN FLAKES, PLEASE. I MY FAMILY EATS A LOT OF THEN it 7?5S IN HOT WEATHER) iffy NO MORE MORNINGS IN) THE KITCHEN FOR ME i KELLOGG'S, READY TO SERVE SAVE TIME AND TROUBLE. of BURNS LAKE CELEBRATES Dominion Day Draws Children From Ail "Parts of District BURNS LAKE, July 9: Domin ion Day was celebrated by the ! children of the Lakes District In Hums Lake from the early hours'l "i'l 1 A 1 .1 - 11.J ' 01 tne morning, uuisiae cnuaren were the guests of local residents. Jarvls McLeod and his brother, Archie, representing Prince Rupert, carried off several prizes. The Indefatigable Carson McGulre, local school principal, aided by Jack Brown, handled the children's sports with skill arid dispatch and was tendered a testimonial of appreciation by the members of the local School "board. Baseball between Burns Lake and Palling resulted In a win for the 'former with a score of 12 to 2. Some 150 Indians from all over the Lakes country arrived by team and pack horse, model Ts in the last stages of Squeaking dissolution and even a few V-EIghts. The papooses were entertained on equal terms with 'their white brethren. Night found the tired but satisfied kiddles tucked contentedly away. The adults were then entertained by the Community Hall Club, exceptionally good music keeping the floor of the spacious Community Hall crowded until daylight. private parties were also a "howling success. Regular monthly meetings of the Prince Rupert Shrine Club have t-ih mspend'2d for the summer months. Prince Rupert is holidays .with her TV J. Marsh, here. spending the mother, Mr Keifneth Attroe has returned to Terrace after spending sbfru weeks with frltfrfils in the south, Mrs. Melville Forbes linn 1o(i for Srrifthers to join her husband' lts HOT,folks ! Now's the time to buy PLENTY of VES-ANO I SELL A LOT. TOO THIS IS WHAT I CALL A SWELL BREAKFAST. DELICIOUS AND COOL COOL CORN FLAKES EAT ALL m YOU WANT, tl KILLOGS'S t JJJ WS ""'"'lA r-w H Hot WEATHEn dotihlcs your enjoyment of Kellogg's Corn Flakes. They're go crisp and refreshing! With cool milk or cream, they're a wholesome energy-food yet light tiikI 'easy to digest. Kxtra delicious with fruit or berries added. Order plenty of Kcllogg'g Corn Flakes from your grocer, and serve them often. An ideal hot-weather breakfast, lunch or bedtime snack. Convenient too. Ready to serve- without cooking or bother. Kellogg's are kept oven-fresh and flavor-perfect by the patented heat-sealed inner wrapper. Sold by grocers everywhere. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. VW'AmmAA'A I U J til liJM Bible Presented 1 To Capt. Hadano Master, Officers and Cadets Of Katwo Mam Visited Local Museum During the stay of the Japanese training ship Kalwo Maru, the captain, officers and cadets paid a Visit to the Museum, here and .ex-, pressed themselves as being highly plased with what they saw and hea;d regarding the curios arid relics of the Northern British Columbia natives. Before leaving, Rev. Wm. Henry Pierce, veteran native missionary, interpreter and lecturer at the museum, on behalf of the natives -,f Northern British Columbia, presented to Captain Hadano a copy of the Bible. C. N. R. TRAINS j Kor the East Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays 6 p.m. Fridays 11 a.m.1 From 'the East Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays 10J45 p.m.' Mondays and Saturdays 2;30 'p.m, p PROCURABLE mm I MY-2 'First in Speed Beauty Economy Convenience Zenith washing machines Save hours of labor evSry month, needless wear on clothes and half your laundry bills and turn out cleaner, whiter clothes, because Zenith Washers are equipped with the exclusive top action gyrator with the gentle rubber hands. Drop in and inspect the new Zenith Washers. Let us explain the many features which make them H Canada's Finest Washer COTTON IS VICTORIOUS Famous British Professional Takes Open tjol'f Crown For Second Time CXRNOUSTIE, Scotland, July 9: CP)Henry Cotton, famed Bri-tlsh professional, won the British 'open golf championship today for the second time In three years, posting 290 for the 72-hole tournament The last round was playtd In drenching rain, PI Insist on "GRANT'S BEST PROCURABLE" The Original For Sale at Vendors or 'direct from "Mail Ord T Dept Liquor Control Board, 847 Beatty Street Vancouver. B.C 1 I MONUMENT IU wuu f TASTE This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Toard or by the Government of British Columbia. imm Washing Machines f. 1 GORDON'S HARDWARE H IMnc 311 McBride St. SUMMER SALE G Floor Lamps with 3 candles, light g-f A A and shade, reg. $16.50; Sale price P J.v3V kT. $S.50 $6.50 'S FURNITURE Phone 775 UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. 8teamera leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver T.8.8. OATXl A EVURV TUESDAY, 1 !30 r.M Due Vhncbuve'r, Thursday 'p.'m. t.S S. tAh'DNX FmOAY, 10:30 rM. Due VTacuVer, koriilay ajn. H convenltnt pleasti purchaoe tickets it office. FAUrwerMlST!,tl0negardlngrestrvaUona and tickets from W- WfciVMAW. Prince Rupert AKent, Third Ave. Phone 508 Ml M i 1 H H y u I 0 k H m M ilia