PAQB FOUR SCALING OF TIMBER UP Present Year Shows Healthy Increase Over Last With Nearly Ten Million Feet More Officers' Association at Its annual convention here on Saturday. Van couver was chosen as the 1938 convention city. FOR SALE FOR SALE Speed boat, 13 knots. jSeal Cove Post Office. (tf) A?OUT THESE REPAIRS For lumber, shingles, cement, plaster, brick, Gyproc and roofings, see Albert & McCaffery Ltd. Phone 116. tf. FOR SALE Pleasure launch, 26 feet, 8 ft. beam, 5 horse Palmer with clutch and reverse gear. Sleeps four, carry 16. Two burner oil stove, anchor, etc., also good dingy. Cheap for cash. Phone Green 120. (184) FOR SALE Fine quality timolhy hay and also clover hay w!t! a small mixture of timothy Some peavine and vetch with small amount of timothy. De livery anytime. Mike Masich Smithers. B.C. (190': FOR' SALE Harley Davidson twin motorcycle, generator model with battery, electric light, electric horn, three new balloon tires, fitted with Harley Side Car In good running order. $75 cash. Will have to act quick at this price. Phorie Green 120. (184) FOR RENT ANGUS Apartments, three and four room suites. (tf) HOUSEKEEPING Rooms, Vernon Apartments, Phone Red 421. (tf) FOR RENT-Seven-room house, sun room and glass protected porch, wlh electric range, furnace, goo4 garden, one of finest harbor views In city. Apply to Pullen, Dally News, (tf ) WANTED TO RENT Five:roomed house with two' bed rooms. Apply D. A. Burnett, c-o S. E; Parker. (186) WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Having on board a capacity list ;of passengers conslsting.to large ex 1 tpnt. nf rnnnrt iHn tourist rptnrn Timber scaling In Prince Rupert ing south; C.N.R. steamer Prince forestry district for the present year George, Capt. Edward Mabbs( ar- OVfr Rn f.ir r 1QV7 tho cAQloMn? frnm Slcaawnv nnrl nthpr At ww w M A V W V W ftV UIV rj WW J MSB w V w ' nffffrppatps fid 395 901 rm-jrH foot In nslta noints and .sails at. 3 n'nnnb comparison with 55,671,597 board this afternoon for Vancouver via f..l 1 11 r I 1 II I T 1 T 1 . . 1 n.....ll T-l I ml ix.v. uuruig wie iirst j?even momns utcau runs uuu r-uweu ruver, inc of 1936. The scale for July this ; vessel had only a few passengers for year, aggregating 25,387,790 board feet, compared with 19,262,274 board feet a year ago. Present Year Is Drier And Duller Compilation of Official Weather Figures Shows Less Precipitation and Also Less Sun Rainfall and also sunshine contln. ue less in Prince Rupert this year than In 1936, according to compila tion of official figures. So far this year precipitation here has aggregated 35.66 inches as compared with 43.3 inches in the corresponding period of last year. The sunshine for the present year has reached a total of 638.2 hours in comparison with 741.6 hours during the first seven months of 1936. July 1937 was sunnier than the same month last year with a total of 119 hours as against 99 hours. This July was also drier than last year with 4.25 Inches of rain as compared with 5.8 Inches. Vancouver Police Chief Is Honored Elected Vice-President of Law Officers 1938 Convention to be Held in Vancouver OAKLAND, Cal., Aug. 9: Chief of Police W. W. Foster of Vancouver was elected vice-president of trie International Law Enforcement Prince RuDert and did not have much space for local southbound bookings. The steamer Princess Louise, in port Saturday afternoon south-boudn from Skagway to Vancouver, was practically filled with a total of 230 passengers. Seven persons disembarked from the vessel here were while two boarded her at this port for Vancouver. With a good-sized list of passen gers including some forty round trippers, Union steamer Catala, Capt. James Findley, arrived in port at 8:30 last evening from the south and sailed a couple of hours later for Anyox and Stewart whence she will return here tomorrow The freighter Evelyn Berg arrived In port at 10 o'clock yesterday morning from Ketchikan and, after discharging one carload of. mild cured salmon in tierces for transshipment East over Canadian National Railways, sailed in contin uation of her voyage to Seattle. Making her final voyage of the season in the Alaska tourist service with a capacity list of round-trip pers on board, C.P.R. steamer Princess Alice, Capt. Robert Thompson, arrived In port at 8 o'clock this morning from Vancouver, sailing a couple of hours later for Skaswav and other Alaska points whence she is due back here Saturday afternoon southbound. Weather Forecast Furnlsiaod thruu., tie courteaj o. be Dominion Meteorological Bureau Victoria and Prince Rupert. This fore "st Is compiled from observation. t en at S a.m. today and covers the 31 our period ending 5 p.m. tomorrow). General Synopsis Pressure is relatively high over British Col umbia. Weather has been mostlv ers in parts Prince Rupert and Queen Charlotte Islands Fair today followed by southeast winds, becoming fresh at night with show ers. Steamship Sailings For Vancouver-Mondays Ss. Pr. Rupert. 3 p.m Tuesday Catala 1:30 p.m Friday ss. P. Adelaide:. ,10 p.m. Ss. Cardeaa 10:30 D.m, Sat Ss. Pr. Alice 5:30 p.m, Aug. 18 Ss. Pr. Louise. .5:30 D.m.1 Tom Vancouver Sunday ss. Catala 4 p.m Monday ss. Pr. Charlotte a.m Wed. ss. Pr. Rupert 10 a.m Friday ss..Pr. Louise a.m Ss. Pr. George 10 a.m, Ss. Pr. Adelaide 4 p.m. Ss. Cardena p.m.1 for Anyox and Stewart Sunday ss. Catala 8 pjn, Friday ss. Pr. George 3 p.m. From Stewart and Anyox Tuesday ss. Catala ....11:30 a.m. Saturday ss. Pr. George ....7 p.m. For Naas Kiver and Port Simpson-Sunday ss. Catala . 8 p.m. From Naas River and Port Slnmson Tuesday ss. Catala ....11:30 a.m.i For Ocean Falls Monday ss.Pr. Rupert 3 p.m. Friday ss. Prln. Adelaide 10 p.m. Saturday ss. Pr. George.... 7 p.m. From Ocean Falls Wed. ss. Pr. Rupert 10 a.m. Friday ss. Pr. George .... 10 ajn. Ss. Pr. Adelaide 4 p.m. Ss. Cardena p.m. Phone 18 and 81 P. o. Box 575 MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Quality Groceries Low Prices Courteous Service Prompt Delivery Boat and out of town orders receive careful attention TO FORBIDDEN CITY aLflLLaaaaaaaaaaBl Pictured as she sailed from New York is Mrs. C. Suydam Cutting, socialite, wife of the famous explorer and trustee of the American Museum of Natural History. With her husband Mrs. Cutting will visit Lhasa, the forbidden city of Tibet. She is the first white woman to receive an invitation to the sacred shrine, where she and her husband will be guests of Tsarong Shape, the first governor. Mr. Cutting was a friend for many years of the late Dalai Lama. Tour Party On Princess Alice Pleased With Visit A New York and New England tdur party passed through Prince Rupert mis morning aboard the steamer by pvay of Mount Rainier, Grader; and Members bers miss Harriet V. Stone, Miss E. Dlman. G. Try a Dally News classified advertisement for best results. THE DAILY NEWS Monday, Au8Ust, Bernice Palmer says . . . Has "Bank Night" struck you yel? Practically all the smaller theatres here have this Wednesday niirhfa and th shows are packed with enthusiastic people who. if asked tn take a sween- stake ticket, would declare most' emphatically they never gamble I" Anne Moore, (Kelly to you) won $50 last week in a Snn Francisco theatre which is more than she has lately at Tanforan. Did you know Anne had up and married? She also holds an er- cellent position as private sec retary to the manager of a large jcandy corporation better' watch Jthat figure Anne! Last time I jwas talking to her, she said Ku-(ward Couture, who is a rising banker in the Bank of Italy here, is paying ardent court to a certain blonde. More about thFs later. And did you known that Con stance MqMullin ("Coco") i3 now Mrs. Jeoff Ellis and the mother of two strapping boys? Coco Is living in Burnaby and who knows, perhaps, will be living in Prince Runert aimin nm f thn.o days should Jeoff be assigned I to that town. He is in the police. A true Colonel's daughter. Oakland. CHEERIO. Mail Schedule For ne East Monday, Wednesday, and Friday From the East 5 p.m, Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday 10:45 p.m. For Vancouver Honored Before Leaving City On Trip To Norway On Saturday evening a surprise farewell party was held In honor of R. Stockland at his home on Seventh Avenue East. Mr. Stockland will be leaving soon for his. homo in Norway. The evening was spent .playing bridge and dainty refreshments were served at midnight after which B. M. Simpson presented the guest of honor, on behilf of those present, with a beautiful ivory cribbage board. Those present were B. M. Simpson, J. Bergman, J. Lindseth, I. Valen, T. Solheim. Miss Jaeobsen. I Mr. and Mrs. Kasperson, Mr. and airs. a. u. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. K. Hallberg, Mr. and Mrs. E. Bostrom. Mr. and Mrs. G. An-Hereon, Mr. and Mrs. I. Feness, Mr. and Mrs. K. Dybhavn, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. A. Solheim and Andrew Aursoy. Many Present At Obata Funeral , Cremation Followed Rites for Well Known Japanese Yesterday The funeral of the late Clarence A 1 lDaia was neitt yesterday afternoon at 2 o clock from the Japanese Mis sion Hall. Very Rev. Dsan J. B. Gibson officiated and was assisted by Miss Lang. Mrs. 3. A. Hlnton presided at the organ to accompany the hymns which were "Nearer My God to Thee" and "Abide With Ma." There were numerous floral tributes and a large congregation was present :" to yoj pay final u respects. respects, Pallbear- raiioear- EX . ? m' e.rs were Y- Kanae. M. Shlkatani. prirtT. p Kl Mlwa Jr- s' Narla- Mochida triaay g.30 n.m.'nnrt R VIHo 4:30 a"d P-m-.took place at Falrvlew Cemetery, Princess Alice taking in the Alaska I l'roi; Vancouver : - 1 ; . . ' ...ttu ..1-1 x . ' . I MimH'itr ' "f visit w varPross;ana up the famous West Taku Arm! They were cnarmed with Prince Rupert and are looking yorward'-fo tVie re-turn visit here on Saturday Returning SOUth thpv nl rtfcrir iiMovie Stars Wednesday: 4 4Ii.M f.l...A..i, lo 10, "a.m a.m D Jl T 1 naay :.; .......g- a tor Anyox and Stewart-r . ni I Daaiy injured Sunday t'L 7 '6 m ' " ' Fridav ' - n Z' 'Iteauty of Veda Borg May He Yellowstone. National parks.rro:Anyox ant? wzrtJ. . '"red " for I. "e e as Crash Result Of of the party indude: c.on.-l ' - E. R. Cass, Miss Bertha A. Steven-! bat.urday 5 p.m. ' . son. Miss Isabel d; Stevenson; Mr ;,"oriNaas Kiver ant Fort Simpson HOLHWOOD, Cal., Aug. !) and Mrs. J. Henry? Hollowav Miss L Sunday 7 PJn Tw rising young movie stars I Marion L. """.4MU "C4C mjuieu in u neau-on coi- ni ' ut L Hollowav. Mr and Mr Simpson I"! most J,Kht 8h0W- William T. KirS Mil ASl U:20 a.m. "on of automobiles which mry Wright, Miss Louise H. Spear MIssi r ueen Charlotte Islands cost a woman her life. VeJa L. A. KInsev. Mrs. R n runhl a Au' 14 and 28 9 D.m. Uo 22. was so badly cut hci !.. ti ..1 . ... ""VlTOm Oueen rhirl.illo ld,nj. beauty mav l tnnrrorl fn lifo ------IJiailUJ " - -J a v IVI IMC Aug. 12 and 26 am physicians said. Richard G For Alaska Uh'ckj Purcell of the same studio Mondays and Fridays a.m. ' w11 wnm she was riding, was From Alaska so badly lacerated twelve stiches Saturdays pm were required to close the wound Aug, 18 3;30 p m on his neck and chin. ON SALE NOW to OCTOBER IS T4.M ThM are example nl ULTUKN fare from many B.C. centre. To ilenlina-tlont eait of Winnipeg fnren tliplitN lower from Interior point. Your tlekel allowi itnpovert en route! Canadian National Is the "Janper Park" rout. See thla Urgent of Canada', mountain playground as jou travel east. It eotts no morel Like a change? You can sail 313 miles down the Great Lakes from Port Arthur to Old Ontario for approitmatelr $9 more, meals' and berth on steamer Included! Through sleeping cars to St. Paul If you go to the U.S. Midwest. Quick connections there with the new, fast trains for Chicago and East. pa '""Motion n-. LoncU tourist Standard MWTH MOftTM OCTOKISI RETURN LIMIT RFTURN L MIT RETURN LIMIT Winnipeg $i7.13 31.8. 62.70 .Minneapolis 48.00 57.60 72.00 Saint Paul. 48.00 57.60 72.00 Chicago 57. J5 68.80 86.00 Toronto 73.75 92.15 108.20 " 84.10 92.55 112.15 .Montreal 87.73 96.53 117.00 Quebec 93.40 106.70 12t,55 Saint John 103.73 124.50 138.35 "nllf" 109.03 131.15 145.40 Boston 93.75 117.05 137.50 New York 89.75 119.30 131.50 Detroit via Clilcano 68.75 85.90 102.40 Detroit vlaToroiiln 73.73 92.13 108.20 PRINCE RUPERT - VANCOUVER . JASPER The Triangle Tour $37.65 From Any Point on the Triangle, For Information Call or Write; . CITY TICKET OFFICE 528 3rd Ave. Prince Rupert, B.C. GAY FILM PRESENTED "More Than a Secretary," With Jean Arthur and George Brent at Capitol Riotous fun and sophisticated comedy characterize "More Thar a Secretary," starring Jean Arthur and George Brent, whicl. is the first of the week offering on the screen of the Capitol Theatre here. The supporting cast Includes such favorites a1' Lionel Slander, Ruth Donnelly, Reginald Denny and Dorothea Kent The story concerns Jean A Ihur and Ruth Donnelly, co- owners of a secretarial school for girls from which Dorothea Kent is expelled, The last-mentioned starts a campaign 'r, prove that sex appeal has ad vantages over stenographic abil ity. George Brent and Reginald Denriy become involved in the plot which, although of a farcical nature, is high with suspend and lightly touched a time or two with a shade of pathos. Dn-logue i brilliant and well-timed and the pace of the picture is breezy and refreshing. Spokane Man Moose Head Convention at Aberdeen. Washington. Ends Next Will Be Held at Walla Walla ABERDEEN, Wash., Aug, 9- -Dr. Bert Whitford of Spokaiu-was elected president of the Moose Lodge for the Pacific Northwest at the annual convention here. The next convention will be held at Walla Walla. " - - - AP n. 11 lfYT n uajf own 1 i uvauiv anrU liOSS tl tho T ni...L LOVC Tomnn nf ht. 1 i-- i ink uuiu uoes Wild!" Jean Arthur George Brent in 4niif hi 11 mini, VII IKK I UAH 1I1VUJL II H A vi j w. - mmm A stunning steno goes bern when love, comes along, stages the maddest manbe; since the first boss discovert; that his secretary knew bki than Just typing and spel with LIONEL STANDER (At 7:41 and 9;41 ADDED COMEDY "TransAtlantic Love" NOVELTY KEtL "IT'S A LIVING-WORLD NEWS Tonight and Tuesday 2nd Show at 9:00 p.m. STRONG as a Buffalo Just Arrived A New Shipment of Wacons, Scooters and Kiddo Dikes Heavy, Well Balanced and Streamlined. Every Part Firmly Fitted with Dolts No Rivets -to Rust and Drcak Off. Solid Wheels All Rubber Tired "1VT s7TPT Urriirr-lrklltsnA.. - Each .WAUU-i x22" box, 6V2" wheel (jjg jjQ 'AIRchT EXPHESS" WAaON-12"x24" box, 7" wheel, ft "AIRPORT EXPRESS" WACJON-12"x3(r box ' 8i" wheel. Each .: STREAMLINE KIDDO BIKE With pedals Each SCOOTER l(Hi wheels, roller bearing, rubber tires. Each S7.00 3.50 4.00 BABY WALKER Strong frame, mahogony finish, tray with r-j uo, aujusiaDie seat and strong casters. Each S4.00 eMwMm.Jjd Federal Block, 3rd Ave. 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: Rupert, B.C; -- ... W" . I ' .' ' L . -.,1