PAQB FOUR THE DAILY NEWS ay,juin0iJ LOUD TWEEDSMUIR RELAXES AT FISHING binds together the Intense dramatic MC1AUUART. Rack THE Popularizing ROMEO AND moments that from the opening (CP) - Skunks have lnvadcitJ scene to the last move with farm of Norman Thnma v... .fl SEAL of QUALITY Dining Cars On breathless action. ing 50 turkeys and more thai, JULIET HERE The picture Is at the Capitol tonight chickens. He killed ten skunks ! Canadian National and tomorrow. la hunting for the other maraud Imnortal riay Produced on Screen f ooci'' W. W. Swindcn on Inspection Trip At Capitol Theatre Beggars Talks About the Service Description I 1 5 1 GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all the. year round payroll In Prince Rupert RIGHT IN FRONT AGAIN! Are you thinking of bnjing a Radio? Then wait nntil yon hare seen EATON'S treat, new FALL & WINTER CATALOGUE now' In preparation and toon to be in the mail. VIKING Will anea again be the brightest star in the Radio iky I Erery season (or two years past now, we hare offered a Viking Radio which hag been the biggest Talua Tent of the Western Radio year. Once again we have really surpassed ourselves and will offer a VIKING, which In appearance, performance and value, act- , ually outshines any previous efforts of ours. Hera Is a. value which you must i investigate before you make your final decision. WAIT! NEW ROYAL HOTEL JrZarelK, Propriotor "A HOME AWAY FROM UOME" Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Kupjrt, B.C. j Phone 281 P.O. Bos 196 Hyde Transfer Phone 580 DRY WOOD JASPER COAL Furniture Moving Light Delivery 315 SECOND AVE. WINNIPEG: July 30: Because of the recent revision downward In the cost of both a la carte and table d'hote meals In the dining car service, there has been a very appreciable increase in patronage, in the opinion of W. W. Swinden, General Supt. of sleeping and dining cars for the Canadian National Railways. Mr. Swinden Is on one of his periodical inspection trips over the Western Region. He will leave in a few days to continue his trip through to the Pacific coast. "The air conditioned cars are becoming morei understood and ap preciated every day," said Mr. Swin. den. "Tills feature of our service Is now extremely popular with the travelling public, as they now move from point to point in clen comfort never before enjoyed In the old type of equipment. Another feature we have Improved on Is a new type of special meal for children, In our dining cars. In this regard, We have a 'very dainty and attrac-, tive menu specially arranged for the children, showing a combination of meals similar to those served by mothers to their children In their I own homes." Ancient Auto Finally Sold ' Believed to be Oldest Car in Saskatchewan; 1913 Model Still Kan. Smoothly KELVINGTON, Sask,, July .29: (CP) Family sales talks- finally persuaded Louis Simes, owner; of what was believed to be the' oldest car in the province, to trade lifche ancient "jallopl" for one of Store modern vintage. 1 ' But It was not wlthouj, regret that simes parted with the old-timer. For besides being the, first car ever brought into Canora, SasK.i He; has been the only person to tl"rl;i,for me past z years. , tV The engine of the old capltill purred like a pussy at the tlmjj of the trade-in. The cushions we're In excellent condition and not one fender of the old juggernaut was so much as dented. Last year a sedan top was built on the car, with wood and steel frame. The windows were styled according to the latest airflow design. In 1927 shock absorbers were added but the ancient coal oil lamps were left Intact. Welfare Worker Takes Big Post iWhen Miss Charlotte Carr leaves I her post as Direclor of the Em-lerjrency Relief Bureau, New York omi win lose me service of one of the foremost women social workers in the United States. She is resigning to become thP hwul of Hull House, the late Jane Adams' pioneer social work organization in Chicago. With a background of years of welfare work in New York and Pennslyvania, Miss Can-joined the K. It. 15. in 1935, be-coming assistant director of the home relief division. In the same year the Works Progress Adminia-tration took over work relief, the bureau's work being confined to home relief and Miss Carr being made its chief. Before joining the K. If. Miss Carr had served as assistant director of the Bureau of Women in Industry. qVAKIR 0t POOOUCT His excellency the governor-general of Canada Is shown above as he prepared for an afternoon of salmon fishing at the famous Hartt's Island pool on the St. John River, six miles above Fredericton, N.B. Assisting his excellency In adjusting the fly is F. Cedric Cooper, manager of the lodge used by the official party while at the pool. Million Dollar Plant Will Be Erected At Jarrow Uritisii (TpVcrirmcnt rroytited Loan 'Started- LOON,July(36Arraheme"ntg have .len,madeIo iorm a cbmtaanv with capital of" $'5,000,000 to build auu upciaya piaiii,vijjr, u manij-, fact'ure arid? rolling' 'of steel at Jar- row, of England, with the object of glv provide assistance under Section 3 of the Special Areas Act. This section permits the Commis sioner to make V SU M yVkl tl i Cereal Factory In Manchester : ..KcHESTEi .J'ljfy; 3ff: '& Thei largest and m6stUp-4Ltiite.)'ticiory! in the world Idr4h$)ri4ntf ticture j of cereal Broducts,'to!c6&; approximately $95000,000; Ulbeing'ibulli by the Kellogg (p;bt, Gret Britain, ori the banks; bf, iHe "Manchester Ship Canal in Stretfordl which adjoins Manchester. This factory will tie used to supply the" firm's pro- ThecccKcldsJon of; this .ar-j,?,ucM throughout Europe. ranCement hasibe'e'n niiddte onssibTSV .1 It is' hooid to' MimtifetA ih m? Ki, Aw nrvftAHAt ...! i I. L - i . . 4 . I T-... 1 . . . i ' . 1 uj au.osicciucuk wiui uiv uuvtrn- .wijr rcuruary ut'xi. vvorK will ment to provide a loan, and by the be found-for between three and four participation of the Bankers' In- thousand employees, most of -whom dustrial Development Co., the Nuf- will be women- and girls, field Trustees and the' Consett Iron Co. i The Bankers' Industrial Develop-; ment Co. was, formed some years: ago under the auspices of the Bank' 1 ,! iy nouiy me in writing. Notice Senior Matriculation Course ing financial assistance to heavy s ,exI,ecte'1 that the Senior industry. The Nuffield Trust wasiMatr,'u'atn Su wl" 4'? recently founded bv i.nrri rmttM !umed at the Kin tdward Hi?h the motor car manufacturer, and Slrid",n,K ,J;hc comin crr'! funds to aid theP s7escK;:rth -ari financial ,7".i:; " "I ke Uw cou, should Immediate. City Commissions hef of rent, rates and Income tax ndred workpeople will be employed. for a Deriod of flv vA?irc f r MotxtThe t)lant Will. if. & hfII pvpH Via run - - - vHk vvi All, VV I F - v vut wv ft U(l businesses established in the in close conjunction with the Con. Areas. sett works, some twentv mllps nv It Is estimated that several hun- 01 ne Consett Iron Co. FitfliaaaaaaaaW" ' mm bIIIIIIIIHL1IIHEbIIHLK .... . f i Norma Shearer as Juliet. Leslie Howard as Romeo. In the most be- j loved romance ever written, "Romeo and Juliet," penned by the great, est of all dramatists who created for the entertainment of audiences yesterday, today and tomorrow. ! The story that has tugged at the ; heartstrings of the world for more than 300 years, the lovers that can 1 ' never die, brought to the screen by Irving G. Thalberg. producer of "The Barretts of Wlmpole Street" and "Smlllln' Through," who crowned 1935 with "Mutiny on the Bounty." George Cukor, who made "David Copperfleld" and "Little Women" live again, was the director. The lovely Ellzebcth Barrett now a radiant Juliet. The stars who, thrilled with their performances In "Smilin' Through" together again. Norma Shearer, picked as the Ideal Juliet a year ago and Leslie Howard, selected to play Romeo after a search. of many months. The story is an exciting adventure l of four days In the lives of Juliet and her Romeo, their meeting, their eager, desperate love for each other, the swift dramatic events that follow, causing Romeo's banishment and their final reunion In the unforgettable tomb scene. Here Is a picture that beggars description that has every element of superb entertainment. The love story that is its theme is like a i golden thread that binds a tapestry together, .always bright and shin-Vng,, nqvex.. .old, .always new. it WILSONS i REALLY; KILL I iff. rtf.?ti, a.J. n iinir uau ,..! .kills tiira nil ! -i n.i Atj for 2 or 3 wetktv 3 pailn in tmth packet. No tpraylnfj nrt ifrkinrM, no. bad" oWor. XtWfWt :ruirgitt, Crocery or (.rncraI-5lore, .'4 10 CENTS PER I'ACKET WHY PAY MORE? TUB WILSON H.Y PAD CO.. Him.lin. Qt. West End CHOP SUEY HOUSE Opening For Business In Our New Premises 828 3rd AVE. WEST AUGUST 1st . Phone 308 Star of "WEE WILLIE WINKIE" A 20lh C.nury-Fox PUtur. VYUJ. Qurihoh. Win no n t.to j. f SHIRLEY has fruit juice ns well aufis,h fruit with her Quaker Puffed Wheat, for brtukiast. In All tha Brilliant Pagti oi Show Hit-tory, Nothing Can Glanl Production oi tha Giaatait Lova Advantura oi tha Canturiail mm ALSO ""h News Cartoon NAHOH MATINEE SATURDAY 2:30 TONIGHT and 2nd Show Tha laltiama giit craan aatarttlamtil that taeord crowd i pld$2 OOtOMtlh wotldltmoui Allot Thaatra on Broidwiy, raw ioik. in William $hakpeart' ) am co and Jtitht nits JOHN BARRYMOREi EDNA MAY OLIVER . RECINALO DENNY CONWAY TEARLE . C. AUBREY SMITH BASIL RATHBONE . 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