Thursday. July ifejjj LOCAL NEWS NOTES S.O N. Meeting Tonight Merchants Association. i Fr tUortytd, fctaltky activity Ilk Ihlt yei ttd thrt tkligi a wtll.Reirlilitd body, pltity of citrgy, aid a good dlqtitlea. Yea'll fd alt thrt Ktlteqg'i Iran Flaktil Tk wholtiomt, tr qlilig qeoddtii of wkolt voktat, pin tilra braa. And btt of all It tk dtlleteii flavor aid ovta-frtik crlipntts of Ktlloqq'i Iran Flakoi. At your groctr'i. roady to tat. Mad by Kollogg In Loadon, 0oro, EAT TO ""'"ill (157 s, O. Ayres ad. daughter. ter-of,the Masonic Grand Lodge of ,,n who have been visiting at, British Columbia for this district Nick Sutllovlch, formerly of Allce George Frizzell. Miss Connie Morgan, who has Arm and more recently located ltybeen teaching school at Whltehorsa the Yukon, was a passenger aboard ( for the past year, returned home the Princess Louise yesterday af- ort the Princess Louise yesterday ,.rnnnn going througn 10 van- aiiernpon to spend the summer couver Library Board Regular Session Business on Yyenesday Evening Mas oi icouuiie Kajure nn niul Summer Closing At the regular meeting of thi prince Rupert Library Board on vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Bert Morgan, Leeds MUCH ORE IS READY Manager of I'olarls-Taku, Here Yesterday, Tells of Operations D. C. Sharpstone, manager 01 film man IS HEARD ' o. p. Tinker or this cltv was i age.r of the Famous Players-Cap adan Corporation, Mr. Bearg dealt more particularly with the, exhl- bitlon end of the theatre business.! stressing the point that the pri mary alms were to get choice pictures and to render the public friendly service. He referred to the advantage that the circuit theatres, such as that in Prince Ruperl, had In being able to present the best pictures turned out by all the pro ducers of Hollywood and Elstree. Mr. Bearg spoke appreciatively of the work of the company's local manager. D. G. Borland, ana acknowledged hospitality and courtesies that had been extended him during his visit to. Prince Rupert. At the close of his talk, he Invited questions and a few were asked .and answered. Mr- Bearg.'s friend, H, J. Boyaner Wednesday evening, business tram, tnc PoUiris-Trfku mine at Tulsc- 07 3er acted was largely of a. routine na,!tlUah, and Mrs. Sharpstone were a, ?L miMt nt tho Sun iiinrhAnn hil was ttp maris mS'a a ture. Tlie librarian was requested to prepare lists of new books for fall delivery Ti?Z DAILY NZ3 FUNERAL TOMORROW Chosen district ripnntv rrnnH moo- rVimmie Piiv..-., ii. Phi Rriitth Arranrrments Announced For Ketchikan, returned to the, city on, at the recent Grand Lodge conven Princess Louise yesterday after- tiqn In Nelson. Columbia Tells Gyros About Theatre Business An Interesting talk In regard, to ! i - I moving picture production, dlstri I Mrs. M. B, Letnes and Mrs. M. butlon and exhibition was given Friday July 8tii all stores wll be, Forrest are leaving on tomorrow before the Prince Rupert Gyro .iprf from 2:3Q to 3:30 during the. morning's train to spend the week- Club at its regular weekly lunch. luneral processldii of the late, end aat the Skeeha River Hot eon yesterday by L. I. Bearg of errant Robert Gibson, Retail Springs as the guests of Mrs. Vancouver, B. C. division man- OC.t, ' . ...lif-T 'i-l -t - t.- Obsequies oi Serjeant uobert Gibson Robert Gibson will take place to morrow, under, the auspices of the Canadian Legion of the British Em pire- Service League from the First Presbyterian Church. Rev. H. G. Funston wll, conduct the service at 2 pjn be followed by a, pipe band under Piper S. H. Leslie. Then will follow members of the Canadian Legion, the Women's Auxiliary and the Provincial Police. Active, pall bearers will be members of th'e'Provlnplal Police Staff Sefgeant G. H. Greenwood D.S.C., Sergeant Ernest Gammon, Corporal O. H. Soles D.C-M., Corporal Harold Raybone, Constable W. F. Robert- M-C. Honorary pall bearers will be members., of the Sixty-second Battalion who ervred overseas with Sergeant Gibson. They will ln- passengers aboard the Princess few rem;irk, pf appreciation of and Col.'j. W. Nicholls. Louise, yesterday afternoon going wnUaiiiv ovtnriH h tti vi.:it " Vho iWp uhii hp w wav of! ver. tv wai u, uuiu uu UtJVWflll lOUU IU1U iW IUUS U( llln.V,Mn irliptt uic iiuiuijr uv ny?. "" - conceniraies irom me romns-iasu i BBBTBBBaiil Fdffc I 1 rnT BRAHFlAKESlS l 1 JiJA w FEEL FIT! 5ES2 MILK We Have Grade "A" Raw and Pasteurized Milk .. Daily From Our Own Herd Plume Red 008 For IJetter larry Frodijcts; Dominion Dairy ; Canadian Pacific Transcontinental . Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific Ti VanCoHver, via Ocwn Falls and Way l'rts SS. "l'.rlucess Adelaide" Every Friday 1U p.m. TO, VANCOUVER DIRECT SS. 'Trlnces, Louise.- SS. Princess Alice" SS. Princess Charlotte July 6, 10, 27, Aug. 0. July 9, 20, 30, Aug. 10. July 23, Aug. 3, 13 Connections at Vancouver wlf h Canadian, raclffc Services Tickets and Reservations From W. 'r,nre Hupert' " ' L. COATES, General Agent. .VANCOUVER. July 7: The Pa- U 1 J Clfl Elf Ic Coast Dental Conference Is in OUIQ. U.eUlC -esslon here with seven hundred . ielegates present The proceedings JR jVlatanUSka pmor Eric W. Hamber. Dr. H. O - jJohnsen of Prince Rupert and Dr. E. O. Kvale of Stewart are in Starts Ascent Of High Alaska Peak Funeral Notice Members of the Canadian Legion,' B E.si. and Women's Auxiliary w.111 a o tho Wrst. Presbvterlan I FOR SALE-33 ft. Trolling Boat. 1Q, h.p. engine. Snap for cash. Apply, Joe Howe, Northern Exchange. Cow. Bay. d59 FOR, SALE 15 & ft. pleasure,, boat. Cabin, 5 h.p, Kelvin engine, recently overhauled; Phone, Blue 72C between 6, and, 7 p;m. (161) RUBBER Goods of, e,very descrlpr tlon mailed In. P.W. wrapper, postpaid by us. Write for mnl drder catalogue, saving, 50. P.O. Box 91, Mall oraer uepi. v, Hamilton, Ont dM FOR SALS 2. foot Launch, $105 Cash. Real Bargain. Appiy xaens Club. l- FOR RENT ROOM and Board In private home, 814 2nd. Ave. over Feed Store. (158) WASHINGTON, D.C., July 7. With suitable land for settlement in (he Uniited States becoming increasingly scarce, many applications are being received from people who would moye into the Matanuska Valley of Alaska. ' Giving an interesting description of the Leeward and Windward isi- Ilradford Washburn and, Parly Nqyf a?lcis In the; Caribbean Sea, R. O. Endeavouring to, Seal; Moimt . Vandersluy's was the speaker at Sanford Near Valde the regular weekly luncheon qf the Iprhife, Rupert Rotary QlUR today. VALDEZ, Alaska, July 7, The. pidenV W. L, Coatcs was In tYe nartv of Bradford Washburn has rhalr and there was a, gqpq ai commenced its attempt to scal, tendance of members with a. Mount Sanford, 16.200-fpotr pea.H guests. near here, on behalf of the National I Geographic Society. 315 SECOND AVE. AUTHORS QN WAYNORTH Corey Ford and. AlUtaJr. McBaln. to Be Here Next Week j wTwuiTDirn Tnlir 1 C.nrev Ford I ItUUt MW, V M.J ' J The funeral of the late Sergeant, and Allstalr BcBain, internationally known writers, passed through Win nipeg today over Canadian National lines enroute to Vancouver where they will arrive Saturday morning. They will sail for Alaska on. arrival at the coast and their present des-l tinatlort is a point on the Aleutian Fniinwinir the service the rjroces- Islands. Passing through Pnnce sion will form up. The firing party Rupert on the steamer Prince Ru-J of the 102nd N.B.C. Heavy Battery pert, they will be in me norm coun will head the procession and will try until September. In addition to their prowess, with pen and typewriter, they are renowned, fish-j ermen and two years ago "fished i their way across Canada." IJnfor- tunately for them their itinerary, will not permit the use of; fishing; tackle on this trip until they, get to Alaska. There Is a long standing feud be-1 tween Corey Ford and Courtney Ry-. ley Cooper, another lamed maga-J son and consume u. n. uiarKe.zjne wtitci aim , year to catch a iisn ,inai win protographi large enough to put "Coop" in his proper place for all time. Mr. McBain have nwiroo w Ahhn t. W. M. I Mr. Ford Ford an and Brown. J. M. CamDbell. Ben Fer-1 co-operated, in many stories In the frnsnn Hueh KUlln. M. M. Lamblpast whlcn nave given 'world wide publicity. Canada . .1 u r t. w "Wrw s"i--.- -.--r .1 . i m m u,,wll( wuWU w a d?ilght(ul one. Fourth Aveupe, McrWe Street.jp iii llnrtHavri R. R. Rase of Vancouver was also Third Avenue to the Junction where II auiyV vy cars will pick up the mourners and T n DnrlinH fVlA nroclripnt. fU . l. V.AM r 4Via nannaforv Vflll. n J N(W liJy books ? for m tllD m naV Section I n Of , Mlnlng- Iho nnarllnn ComPany cMo s nf Tiilconuh operation ors1 on(tne dub ' was m the chalr, lily honors JlOllUlO will be u accorded w " by a ..... I ' V WMUI4(UI VI V. J t 4 UllJlf WUfl ' ' i , nil! .1 i r the library are announced as fol- ready to be taken down-river. The! lows; mill has been running steadily allinftif1 C trtitxvnnntx Heartbroken Melody" (Norrisl winter, reports Mr. Sharpstone. The LClllcU V01IC1,CI1CC, "Hell on Icq" (Ellsbcrg). "Hoging" mlU has been handling about ICC,." ""t I P Ulill ' Kindling" (Shute),. "New. tons dally of ore that averages I c NnW In .PR5inn ot England" (Beverley Nichols! abou $10 per ton, About 125 men! ' ' Post Stories of 1937" (Saturday have been emnloved In mine and Evening Post). "Seven Against mill during the wlnr. toeves" (Aldington), "Singing Transportation of the concen- Ouns (Brand). "The Dark Rlvff ' trates from thp mill tn the harpp iKordhoff St Hall). "The Naked landing at the mouth of Taku Rl-Blade (Challis), "The Spanish ver will begin shortly. The newly Reuse" (Smith), 'The Wind Blows, purchased "Taku Chief1 will tow West" (Bower). "The Woman's, the concentrates to the river mouth Side Of It" (Robins). "Time I where they will be put on vessels rorever" (partridge), "Unfamiliar, of the Alaska Transportatjon Co. Paces (Rosman). for shipment to Tacoma fmelter even Hundred Practitioners Meet-Ins; in Vancouver Will. North Represented firing party of the 102nd. N.B.C. Heavy Ba.ttery and a lament will be played by a piper, t The Prince Rupert Retail Mer chants' Association is co-operating ,by hayjng their stores closed from 2:30 to 3:30. More People few Announcements All advertisements bthUcol-omn will be charged for ajull month at 25c a word. Ukiriiu v " ' i . j , of I'nm fr service Anellcan Tet- Mrs. r( ai. uooa, In honor oi pur iaie vunuauj: . i Gibson. Ex-servjce.TOOTxinryiJ. Aa with the Canadian Lee-V lJ P on. I'. LEST WE FORGET CUslitO HYDE Transfer Cartage Light Delivery jCoal Wood Phone 580 Lets Secret Out Registers as Mrs. Charlie Chaplin For Golf Tournament In California. DEL MONTE. California, June 7 First actual admission that Paul- ette Goddard Is now the wife of Charlie Chaplin, former screen pdian. came yesterday when the actress registered for a golf tournament here as "Mrs, Charl'e Chaplin." Dan Cupid Is, Busy At Reno Record Number of Marriaje Licenses is Granted at Divorce Centre RE.NO, July 7, Two hundred a.ndj thirty-three marriage licenses were, lsued here over the Independence holiday week-end, It is anhounced. The previous record was 216. Union Steamships Ltd. SAILING CANCELLED The Union Steamships. Ltd. regret to announce that the sailing of tlie SS. Catala on. Friday, July 8th ut, of Vancouver will be cancelled. This will mean that there, will be 'tfioUnlon steamer, arrlylng in SfcWrpite . on Sunday, July 10th and no steamer of the same line out of Prince Rupert for the south on Tuesday, July 12th. This will also cancel the sailing north from Prince Rupert on Sunday, July 10th. The Catala will resume service leaving. Vancouver on Friday, " July 15th PERMANENT WAVES. Mrs, Crlttall formerly of the Hudson Bay Beauty Parlor of Vancouyer, will be glad to have you call at the Rose Marie Beauty Salon and give you advice fbr; your next Permanent Wave. Specializing in all textures, of hair. For, Appointment phppe 945 Upstairs over the Cut Rate Shoe Store J H. BlILQER Optometrist Royal Bank Bide JLI.OBIQUS v)ew of cool, green forests is one of the, principal, charms of this vacation land . , . yet mopiept; of, thpughlleasness In throwing match or. cigarette QUt. of. car, window caj, iurt' forest, fire that will ruin It all, Please help, preserve our forests by using every care, with. fire. In the wood. BWTISll CQLliMIJIA, FUSST SEBV1CE Depf. of, lnd frsm .... &M V PUT CIGARETTE BUTTS OUT Destroys Flies And Other Insects 16 oz. FLY - KIL nnrl atfarViaWp snraver: ; Both for 59c Ormes Ltd. Pioneer Druggists The tsn Store. Phones: 81 & W Open Dally From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 .m 7 p-m. tin 9 p.m. MacKENZlE'S FURNITURE 5 BEDROOM SUITES Walnut, 4 pieces. S83.50 From 3 DINETTE SUITES-Walnut, 6 pieces. $112.00 From C CHESTERFIELD SUITES-2 and 3 pieces. 65.00 From "j" Terms Can Be Arranged On Easy Payments 327 THIRD AVENU1 Phone 775 If you lose anything, advertise for it.