PAGE SIX -. LOOK! BOYS & GIRLS FREE May Be Spent At f "The Dunes" Tlell, Queen Charlotte Islands Tills summer Kelly. Douglas & Co.. Ltd.. makers of the famous NABOB brands of good foods, want every boy and girl in British Columbia to have a real summer holiday. So they have arranged to provide free shows, until further notice, at your leading theatre every Saturday All pictures will be full length features with added attractions and admission will be by NABOB or RED & WHITE coupons which mother gets in her NABOB tea. coffee and baking powder. EVERY SATURDAY CAPITOL THEATRE Here's all you have to do. Save three NABOB or RED & WHITE coupons and present thzm at the box office. They will admit you to these Saturday Free Shows. Restful Vacation ' The place where the tired businessman can become rejuvenated, where his wife can enjoy good meals without having to cook them, where the children will have all the pleasures of farm and home and a wonderful sea beach. 1 Visitors to The Dunes return again & again. Write or Wire For Information MME. RAJAUT 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 8 n m You can use it at your convenience. Use it for your bridge party or any social event. Don't forget only $1.15 per gallon Quart cylinders ....60c Quart bricks 75c Pint cylinders 30c Pint bricks ....... .10c 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. ! . 1 The Central Hotel Fresh Local Raw And ROOMS and CAFE , pastcurized Milk rhone 51 For Best Household Coal VALENTIN DAIRY MRS. C. E. BLACK rUONE C57 UNITED IN MARRIAGE Miss Gladys Mildred Letnes Becomes Bride of Itenhold Waldemer Anderson A pretty and interesting wedding took place quietly at 6:30 last evening at St. Peter's Anglican Church, Seal Cove, when Miss Gladys Mildred Letnes, daughter of Mrs. M. B. Letnes and the late Martin Letnes, became the bride of Renhold Waldemer Anderson. Rev. J. E. Birchall, the rector, officiated. The bride appeared charming indeed in a white satin floor length ensemble with orange blossoms at the throat. She carried a bouquet of mixed flowers in pastel shades. Her veil was the one which her mother wore thirty-four years ago when she was married. The bride was attended by her nother. Gordon Letnes was the groomsman. A wedding supper was held later t the bride's home where the oc-;asion was suitably honored. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson will re-ide In Prince Rupert. LOCAL NEWS Col. J. W. Nicholls and son, John, .etuined to the city rrom the south on the Prince Rupert this E. T. Kenney, M. L. A. for Skeena iy paying a brief business visit to he city. He arrived on last night's train from Terrace and will be returning to the Interior this evening. The Moose Legion was In regular session last night with business of a routine nature. Great North Moose A. K. Nelson was in the ;hair over a fair attendance of nembers. Jeffrey White, Fred Jones and Tohnson Marks, Indians, were each fined .$10, with option of seven days' imprisonment, by Magistrate McCIymont In city police court yesterday afternoon for drunkenness. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Stewart, who made the round trip north to Skagway from Vancouver following their return from the south, disembarked here from the steamer Prince George Monday and will be taking up residence In the city for some Ume. Mrs. J. A. Fraser, who has been on a trip south, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this afternoon from Vancouver, accompanied by her son. Constable Percy Fraser of the mounted department of the provincial police stationed at Burnaby who will pay a week's visit here. The Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative packer Ogden was in today with 500 pounds of salmon irom Squadaree and 3600 pounds from Banks Island. The Azurlte was in with 2400 pounds from Dun- das and 600 pounds from Zayas. The troller Bothnia. CaDt. Mike Happala, brought in 3,000 pounds and the Judy. Capt. Hans Peterson, 2,000 for which the advance price of 9c and 6c was paid. The New 1937 THE DAILY ITEWfl Wednesday, june 3a. 1T New Secretary Museum Board Was Welcomed Many Teople From Outside See Local, Collection of Curios But Few Local Residents At the regular meeting of the Prince Rupert Museum Board, the' vice-president. Rev. Canon Rush-i brook, welcomed the new secretary, Robert Bartlett, to a seat on the board and congratulated the organization on. having secured a capable secretary. The custodian reported that during the month of June there had jeen 479 visitors and the sum of $41.30 had been paid in cash for admission. It was the subject of comment 'hat so few Prince Rupert people "lad visited the museum and those vho had recently done so had been urorlred at the excellence of the collection. The vice-president reported that a number of local students were ak'ing an Interest In the flower Electing competition which was being carried on, the time for which had been extended to November 1 In order that the collec tors may have an opportunity to, ecure the advice and help of their' eachers before submitting their! collections to the committee. Considerable was conducted. routine business LIHEKALS SWEPT TO POWEll Continued rrom paee is books for pupils of the public schools un to and including irrade eight. This pledge has been kept Another Pledge that aroused general interesl was the program of highway navintr. Many milcf of paved roads had been put 1ovn in the last four years anil by the end of next year, even trunk road in the province would be paved, said Premier Macdon-Md, adding that "in the meantime, more monev has been snenl on secondary roads since 193 than ever before. Finally came the question of finance. Claiming a surplus of $151,000 at the end of 1936, the first surplus in the province foi 13 years, Liberals compared this vith the deficit of $1,018,000 in 1933. "WB have done this without any substantial increase in tf.c tax burden of the the averajjt man," they added. Increase in succession dutie.- on large estates, in taxes or. banks and corporations and ir 'he gasoline tax had been more han offset, the Liberal party "laimed, by decrease in motor ear operating licenses, the whole sale price of irasoline. the abolition of the highway poll tax for nien between the ages of 18 am' .l, and a reduction in rates at he Sanitarium at Kenlville. Terrace Wants Sunshine Now Good Stand of Hay Is Now Ready For Farmers to Cut TERRACE, June 30: Cool, rainy weather has characterized the past week. There is a very good stand of hay ready to cut and local far mers are praying for sunshine. SPARTON Refrigerators Now on Display at GORDON'S HARDWARE McBrlde Street Drop in and inspect the beautiful 1937 models with their many new features. Let us explain the savings which result from the ownership of a Sparton ICE DANCE FEATURED "One in a Million" Provides Ex-hiliratlnf .and Novel Entertainment For Holiday Featuring dazzling dances by Sonja Henlc with her silvery skates on shimmering Ice, the novel comedy-romance "One in a Million" comes as a feature offering of outstanding Interest at the Capitol Theatre for the Dominion Day holiday mid-week. The plot has to do with a troupe of American novelty entertainers who, In straightened circumstances, are travelling through Europe under the management of Adolphc Menjou. There are many adventures and complications with a thrilling climax to bring the story to a rousing conclusion. It Is typical holiday entertainment. Don Amcche plays opposite Miss HenJe in the romantic lead. Ad-olphe Menjou gives an hilarious nerformance. Jean Hersholt Is as lovable as ever. Ned Sparks dead-nans his way to new laugh highs. The Rltz Brothers provide fantastic comedy. Arllne Judge Is capl-vatin? and comical. Borrah Mlre-vitrh and his gang play torrid rhvthms on their harmonicas and Dixie Dunbar. Leah Ray and Shlr-'ey Dan contribute beauty and li-de-ho. There are many song nits and the whole entertainment i said to he exceedingly exhilirat-'ng and novel, ESS1NGTON CHILDREN HERE Japanese school children to the number of aboul fifty from Port Essington. in the city in connection with the visit of the Japanese training ship Kaiwo Maru, were shown around the city and also visited the ship on Monday. P. Hackett and daughter arrived in the city on the Catala yesteiday from Premier for a visit, here. Wrs. Hackett has already been Jiere for the past week or so in Mmectlon with the celebration of hf golden weddln? anniversary ot her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Bhfcnton. Ml R . . THAT'S pis ALL!" ferl iTr Te tried other crrealt loll of them. Bat my family 1-waji tomti bark to their old fatorlle kfllofi'i Corn HaleiP Kellogrg's will be your favorite, too, once you've discovered their matchless flavor and crispness. Nourishing. Easy to digest. Oven-fresh in the exclusive waxtite inner bag. At all grocers, ready to serve with milk or cream. Made by Kellogg In London, Ont. stem COIN f FLAKES LAKES I. fdk&ffZ CORN FLAKES Mad BitUr Packed Better Teste Better I I aH Is 1 ' I INTRODUCING THE LOVELY QUEEN OF THE stirr' SKATES . . . Glorifying this Girl In a Million . . an;1tRT new screen personality . . . with glowing crimson Hps anrt i, onal lng brown eyes ... she sets the ice afire and hearts she flashes to stardom . . . skimming, gliding, whirllne in SK mlc ice-revels amid soaring Alpine peaks . . . Scene unnn .ntl" of beauty and splendor .... JJUn scene "WW! TUP AIRI IN A MllliriM f III. Vie 1 r- llllbblVM L.4f ' THE SHOW IN A MILLION! 'J f Btiirt t 1 S)W ianuo . (At 7:31 & 9:36) Also Ol'Il GANG Cartoon Travelogue Holiday Matinee Thurs., 3:30 fr4mt lmfm4 Cttilll If crKA UCKIIC Adolphf MENJOU 4JEAN HERSHOLT i NED SPARKS J DON AMECHE RITZ BROTHERS ARLINE JUDGE BORRAH MINEVITCH and hn gang DIXIE DUNBAR LEAH RAY SHIRLEY DEANE I SfECTACUUI MUSICAt SMAJH I I with th longi y0u'n I rmmbr i tk, I Mti ( tht j 1ai J TONIGHT U THURSDAY 2nd Show at 9:05 Watts & Nickerson BOYS' COVERALLS Light weight blue denim, red trim, sizes Q-j A A 6 to 10 years ?AvU BOYS' BIB OVERALLS Medium weight denim; sizes 6 to 10 e-l AA years BOYS' WAIST OVERALLS Good weight denim: sizes 7 to 14 years S1.00 BOYS' SHIRTS Hcav D. chambrays and dark a. neck s.zus 12 to 14 S1.00 BOYS' SWEAT SHIRT.S-FJr collar, zipper knYk. b;;p and white CI 15 all sizes V1,Aa BOYS' l'OLO SHIRTS-F ? cotton, white and t.;: Sizes 6 to 12 65c WATTS & NICKERSON Men's & Boys' Clothiers Phone 315 506 Third Ave, Notice To FISHERMEN McRae Hros. Ltd. arc Chart Headquarters for Northern B.C. and carry a complete stock of Charts for Fishermen in this vicinity Latest corrected charts of British Admiralty. Dominion Government & United States Service Prices of Charts arc standard Don't take chances it means money for you Equip your vessel with the necessary charts We also stock Trawlers' and Fishermen's Guide. Tait's Seamanship, Brown's Rules of the Road, Diesel Handbook, Etc., Pilot House Logbooks, Dividers, Parallel Rules, Course Finders, Barometers and Compass Magnets If you have something to sell, a classified advertisement, n this paper will soon let you know if there is a buyer tf the city.