in 1W r I n ,ii i inc PAGE FOUR 18' r "I nrl to tpfnd hot tinurt over lhe move getting breakfast till I foil ml tnr family liked Kellogg s Cora FlaLei o much betterl" Everybody loves the crisp, delicious goodness of Kel-logg's. And you can have them on the table in a few seconds 1 The exclusive heat-sealed inner bag keeps them oven-fresh. At grocers, ready to serve. iou can t buy bigger value. Made by Kel-logg in London, corn m FLAKES ft Ontario. MADE BETTER... PACKED BETTER TASTE BETTER... Overwaitea Ltd. Cash or C.O.D. Phone 843 BUTTER f .rst grade. 89c S pounus SHRIMPS Wet or. dry 17c pack, ;per tin t uLL FLAVOR SALAD 29c Dressing 16-oz. Jar WRCHLSTERSHIRE SAUCE -f Cp Per bottle M.DI , SULTANA RAISINS 21c 2 pounds FLUFFO SHORTENING 16c Per pound EMPRESS BAKING POWDER 15c 12-oz. tin QUAKER CORN FLAKES CCn 3 pkts AOls J IVORY SOAP FLAKES 23c 3 pkts SWEDISH HARD TACK 27c 2-pound package LICORICE ALLSORTS 1Qfl Per pound SWEDISH MINTS 19c Par pound 1 : NEW GREEN PEAS -I 6c Per pound , CARROTS 4c Per bunch NFW POTATOES- 25c 12 pounds LETTUCE 5c Ter head Free Delivery on Orders $2.00 And Over THE SEAL of. QUALITY to asm ygLTTV Ft J i-jar mum Hill GOLD SEAL Fandy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the onlv salmon canning company with an all .year round payroll In Prince Rupert NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelli, Proprltor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot St Cold Water Prince Kupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 Do you know, I think in som ways we are cheating our children of a great deal of future pleasure by lettintr thp radio so completely fill our lives. It i3 so simple just to turn the dial and have readv-madp music hn it classic or jazz, that we have lost the incentive to learn to play the piano or have our children learn. Once it was considered a requisite of a ladv. Every day for years and years i I was forced to practice. At tl.e time it was more painful than pleasant but now I am beginning to reap my reward. I never d'd become much of a sensation as a musician but I did learn to love and appreciate good music and! how to listen intelligently to someone else play. Watching young people who d'd not "suffer this advantage, I now realize just how much I did learn in those years of practicing scales and struggling with Beethoven, Bac"h and other masters. My execution mav not havp heen 'so good and it is years now since i nave touched a piano. However, my reperloire was extensive and it is that that is now irivins me so much pleasure. For me to listen to a symphony on the radio or to some Kreat artist aim. or play is just like meeting a chaarcter from a beloved book The tunes are familiar and in retrospect lhe hard work ard particularly difficult etude is forgotten in the pleasure of again recognizing an old friend. I never did conquer the in-tracies pf "La Pappilon" but whenever I hear it played by some pianist on the radio, men.- ories come back to me of mv nv'n tt. in. ... punier siuing ai the piano try ing to show me just how to master the grace notes. And again I am thrilled and filled with a warm glow when someone plays "The Mill Son- or the "Spinning Wheel." I used to be pretty good at these. Because of the arias I struggled with so long ago as a youngster, I can follow more intelligently Greig or Handel and lose mvseLf in the -Saturday afternoon broad. .'casts of the various oneras. There is a sort of breathless Xtljecstacy of suspense when tie orcnestra or artist approaches some particularly difficult part and then comes the thrill of accomplishment when the passage is mastered. Therefore. I has an intimate knowledge of music gained by the sweat of hi brow, as it were, how can h. anticipate lhe struggle and appreciate the victory? And there isn't the homines about a radio that there is abou4 a piano, lou didn't turn you piano in for a newer model each year. It has a permanent and definite place in the home. In fime it becomes an heirloom. Families used to gather around the piano and sing and "visit.'' The don't d0 that with the radio. With the piano, somp sti-iHnoN beautiful melody, or some favorite passage, can be played over and ! over. On a radio it is gone and, if it does come back, it is usually in some other guise. With a radio, a twist of the 1 dial brings the program you want -sometimes a program you don't ,, . ,, vant. t However iiowever tr it it is is now now consi consri 1 - , ered nKoni.,i ; k .y , home. It is no longer considered as a luzury but, as a necessity, even so. its contribution to I ha nome is limited, it can augment) . . 4 1 1 - the piano out it can never en irely take its place. No, I think that today music lessons are even more necessaty lhan they were twenty or thirty years ago. They are necssary if young pople are to get the best there is to be had from theii radios. Otherwise, what advantage is it to have the greatest ai-fist and symphonies available ai the twist of a dial if their beauty ind delicacy of expression are to be lost through ignorance? The child who has played ovei md over some difficult passage from one of the classics in later years is much better able to appreciate its proper execution Furthermore, there is a keen pleasure and a measure of pride in a masterful rendition that one who has never learned to ulas can never know. School bands am helnincr ir. keep this art alive with the child ren. liut I still think too mur-h stress is being placed on tap dancing and not enough on th- old fashioned piano 1 CHEEKIO, Oakland. Everybody reaas the Dally News There's reason. Be wls5. Read tn want ada. was weeTOFMxi l wasn't MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE leaTrMffR-rSui-0riental Walt Bed btead Chiffonier, Vanity Dresser ft A A and Upholstered Bench; price .. ?OtJ.UU 3 Pieces Bed Room Suite-Walnut Bed Stead, Vanity Dresser and Upholstered Qtzn aa Bench; price ?&'UU Phone 775 YOUNGSTOWN CAPTURED YOUNGSTOWN, July 13: Gov- ernor Townsend announces that an afeeent been reached with he Yomsston Sheet and Tube COmDanv Whlr.h will rvprmlt 7!W n . w return lo work. Union steamer Catala, Capl James KinHI 31 m-JO this morning from Stew J , art, Anyox a and other northern points and will sail at 1 ::J0 this afternoon for Vancouver and waypofhts. The Dally News has an audited circulation. Play safe! A Complete Stock of COMMERCIAL STATIONERY We are adequately equipped to supply large or small bnslness concerns with .Modern and Efficient equipment and supplies. Office Furniture, Desks, Filing Cabinets, Adding Machine and Typewriter stands. Remington and Underwood Typewriters, Typewriter Ribbons and Carbon Paper, Stenographer Note Rooks and Supplies, Reming. ton Adding Machines. Mail Orders Carefully Attended to MaSm.Jk Federal Rlock, 3rd Ave Dad Feels His Oats! 2 VJEil-L., '1AC BEIMS SAID iT VMOCLD EE AUU F11SHT CieCUMSTANCtd The well known American hall-' but boat Leviathan was libelled at I Seattle yesterday at the suit of thej cook, wno claimed that hoj had Jnotj been paid his full share after the vessel's last trip. The captain of the Leviathan admitted that .the cook had not been nald his full share but claimed that he was not entitled to It. i I 60 rilONE GO KAIEN TRANSFER Wood, Coal, Baggage, Messenger, Kindling, Furniture Moving Prop RED GILLIS i Round and Looseleaf Account Rooks, Columnar nooks, Time Rooks, Order Rooks, Hotel and Club Registers, Index Rooks, etc. YOO.-HOO-.DAO Meiers ..r ' v J"A i . r k30'M6 (VSVIHLLV- VJI ! till MOW Booth, 934C and 8c; Prosperity, 16,- 000, Sebastian 9bC and 8c; Eastern, 15,000, New England, 934c and 8c. The Co-operative packer Og-den delivered MOO ound3 of co- ho salmon and 1,000 pounds of spring salmon from Sqiiadaret and 700 pounds of spring salmon from Banks Island. The trollo A I f , Capt. A. Hanson, delivered ! 1,000 pounds of springs and co-hos. THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday, July J3i 19J7 i luhi im KELLOGG'S SAVE Stone Upon Which England's First Were Crowned Kings ME COOKING HOURS OF r Bernice Palmer WHIFFLETS 1 nri ji urn LAST TIMES TONIGHT says . . . From the Waterfront Last Complete Show 8:22 Brushed Wool Jackets Made by Universal : NEW and SMART Just the thing for sport wear and outings FULL ZIPPER - TWO POCKETS - TWO STYLES $0.95 $yf .95 O and ft All Sizes; Colors Blue, (Jrey, Fawn, Maroon WATTS & NIKERS0N Men's & Boys' Cllothiers Phone 3 In $,6 T,ir(I Avc. 'lyHvnn'iiViiiii n Restful May Re Spent At r "The Dunes" TIell, Queen Charlotte Islands wh?re the tlr,ed businessman can become rejuvenated, e hLs w,f.lcanu,?nJoy g00d meals w"hout having to cook them, where the children will have all the pleasure! of farm ana home and a wonderful sea beach. M - In SffiVe sTethil,S sell, a classified advertisement Sn yU kn0VV if thcrc is a bl,yer in the city "TILLIE THE TOILER" HELLO, MISS t TONESl SEE iD TOO GOT My The coronation of King George VI revives interest In the King's Stone at Kingston-on-Thames, England, which was centre of the ceremonial at the crowning of seven kings, from Edward the Elder to Ethelred. Including Athelstan, the first sovereign to call himself "King of the English" Athelstan was installed with " dreade and marvellous cerymonie" in 925. The stone is the centre of attention from many visitors. II It V WWUl "OD suk: ASK ME -rn rro XXI'D GO, PAMCIMg, SO OJ CCULd ' l ai,oi rr W-J tffriissr EVERVTHIMQ I Seven halibut boats marketed catches totalling 131.000 pounds at Seattle yesterday as follows: Kod-lak, 39,00 pounds, Whiz, 9 Vic and 8V4c; Espanol, 18,000, Booth 93,ic and 8c; Lebanon, 12,500, San Juan, 9c and 8c; Al Junior, 12,500, Washington. 9c and 8c: Ionic. 18,000. i r- ? . 1 v,,- oriMCI LhTS III T" I i I S X-L1 . ! V t Gene Raymond 'Walking On Air' with Ann Sothcrn (At 7:13 & 9:43) PLUS Jane Withers In "The Holy Terror" fAt 8:22; Once Only) WOKLI) NEWS EVENTS (At 700 & 9:30) Coming Wednesday Marlene Dietrich in "GARDEN OF ALLAH" irif""KnTi Vacation i'r- 1 Visitors to The Dunes return again & again. VOOOOCh Write or Wire For Information MME. 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