PAGE FOUR BOYS ARE HONORED Young Rangers Receive Medals for Putting Out Forest Fire BURNS LAKE, Oct 6. Last Friday evening an interesting ceremony took place In the Anglican Church basement when five Young Rangers were awarded medals for 'Service to the Forests of British Columbia." These were presented by the Burns Lake Board of Trade to Charles Nourse, Kenneth Gerow, Albert Gerow, David Gerow and Sammy Gerow for the part they played in attacking and controlling the Divide fire during the extreme fire hazard of the summer. A large and representative gath-' ering was present to do honor to these lads whose modesty was so great that persuasion was needed to get them to the front of the hall. Gordon Rush. Chief of th" Burns Lake Band, took the choir at the request of the donors of the medals. He opened the meeting in the regular wav with the Lord's Prayer and then gave a short address explaining the occasion for which the gathering was assembled. He then called on Mary Carroll. Chief of the Decker Lake Band, whose well presented spe-h .showed careful preparation. Shcsnok" of the value of the Bahine Fn-t to this community and estimated the probable revenue of th i mediate tra"t nf timber endaneer-ed at 15M.0CO. Sh pmnhastacd the fact that much wild VI have been destroyed and that th-land would have lain waste for many Tear to cvn s swird those present th-t ts vnnc people had the interests of the community at heart in their desire to preserve the forests and that no Young Ranger would ever, through carelessness or intention, start a fire to the forest it. Saunders spoke on behalf of i5 A UTTLe LATER the members of the Board of Trade, thanking the boys for their prompt action and pointing out that it has been through the training and example of the young people in this part of the country that the fire menace has been largely eliminated. Mr. Wilson followed with a short talk. He gave the size of his Ranger district and pointed out the impossibility for the Forest Service to do effective forest protection work without the co-operation of the entire community. He added that it had been his good fortune to have that co-operation of late years and that the Young Ranger movemen' had been a tremendous help along these lines. He compared the medal these Young Rangers were receiving with the Victoria Cross on which the sole inscription was "Frr Valoun," He congratulated the boy and said that the words "For Service to the Forests of B. C." in- srribM on their medals were the highest honor that could be paK them. Gordon Rush then called on Mr Ruddy to come forward and present the medals. The ceremony concluded with "God Save the King." Greenville Getting Ready For Weddinf vfl Dorothy Arah To Become Brirte ft Pimnn raider At Naa ttiver Villa-c Next Tutsdty Preparations are be'in made a he Nans R'ver village of Greenville for the marriage on Tuesdai .next of Miss Dorothy Azah ot i Canyon City and Simon Calder of uiraiYiue. iney are a weu Known couple and there will be a large garnering lor trie nuDtiak In which the Greenville Band will participate. Try a Daily News want-ad. o1 REAIRv7lj4 Poor, mapmie! Vou pomVfcel. Well-i kvjovi i-Tis-Tfteoup -Troubue - WHryoJ cALL-ffte 'iKnestlfJAi. auj&&isHHesS." BOTynARi e. h eup '. I Wt ut m i CERy- PATHE CRISPV CRUNC crunch KELLorrr,' KELLO&G'3 ALL-BPAhl eATireeRDA, wirTADAMfe WILL XJOttA THe "RE&UUARS"! WhiffloR ' From The Waterfront C. N. R. steamer Prince John. Capt. George Coles, arrived in port at 1 :30 this morning from Vancouver via Queen Charlotte Islands and will be here until 10:30 tomorrow night when she will sail on her return south over the sams .route. I Halibut landings at the oort of 'Seattle for the 1938 season up to September 30 this year have total- lied approximately 18.000,000 pounds wnicn is just about the same ng-i ure at corresponding date last! year. The price average this year has been slightly rmsre than 8c per pound as compared with Just over Sc last year. The Dominion hydrographic sur vey ship WUllam J. Stewart Is at ' present engaged in taking soundings in and around Prince Rupert Harbor. catches of halibut at Seattle on Tuesday, the fish having been taken incidental to cod fishing. The price paid at Seattle for halibut Tuesday was 14sc .and UV2c per pound. Yesterday one local boat fold at Seattle, the Lane receiv ing i;i'i fr mnn v.n According to word broueht here by the American halibut boat Fremont the schooner Tatoosh. which sank a few days ago in Wrangol' Narrows south of Petersburg, ha been dragged by salvage workers "nto shallower water and it is expected shortly to raise the vessei md take her into port. The Ta- oosh was swept on to a dolphin jy tidal current and struck such l blow that she sank almost im mediately, the crew being just able Uj get to the dolphin to which they clung until nicked ud bv annthr schooner, the Superior. The crew &ot ma-riee! is ir POSSIBLE THAT Ahly-THi4G- AS 6QOP AS THIS WILL t4eu CXIR -TROOBUC f i . . i " umowiru experience , while nearing Seattle aboard the axa.uif:i tjjumoia wnicn was in collision with another shto. thP Yukon. SHES KlOTHTHG -vood SHCSkIOV IWTHGAAOOd! SO A MI LLION DOLUAft. iukc HAS To WAIT"! yss;ycMAOAMei ho WAir-rti.i yo u-rxsTfe -n-te GRAlp ALirB(?Ahl MUFFMS I WlUU WAE FOIi eeA5:fAs-r -ToaaorroW SOMETIME UATE.R.-THC ACADEM AWAtJo f gff JfA I (all-bran 're&ulars") A KK . t gjgj. THE DAILY NEWS TERRACE Mrs. DrfD,-Munro left last Wednesday for Vancouver where she will reside. Ihere had been a round of social gatherings in the homes of Mrs. Munros' friends ly way of farewell to one who has lived here for many years. The Municipal Tax Sale was a verj quiet affair not a single would-be purchaser put in an appearance. What activity there was materialized before the time for the tax sale to begin, this by thos making the payments necessary to keep the properties off the list. On Monday and Tuesday there was an auction salt at A. Du charm e's store and home. Mr. Duch-anne recently returned from Prince Rupert General Hospita1 and he, with his daughter, Mrs. A. Brown, intends to retire from business in the near future. They are planning to move into the province of Alberta. Three local boats sold small' ,KWarn! . e-weather prevail land moke-haze for three days pasti which has almost hidden the mountain ranges. I Monday night brought an old friend to 'many Terrace people in the person of Rev. Father Leray, j ' " w lsvujiu ui iiau it 4ic for 14.500 pounds of sable- '- I- who 13 at present enjoy- fish 3c for 2 500 rounds of ling ,ng a weU eanied vacation. Father cod and. 4'c for 2,000 pounds of-11?7 plans to Tlsit Wends in, red cod .various parts of Canada during' tne six months at h's disposal. No vessels bWe in with catchs. 'T?''" wiU ,ake him as fa" east as there was no iV of halibut on th mrpa'- AU weU- h wUl local Fish Exchange this mornine. !urn to hls church at Dawson 'uy "1 the spring of next year. i Walker's Music Store Larjte Stock Music Hfintzman. Nnnllirhuer and Lesaee Pianos Tiano Tuning with "Resonoscope" Phone Blue 389 212 4th St Musi SIC Ruth Nelson A.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano, Theory and Harmony. Phone Green 390 Elsie F. Heaps A.T.C.M. PIANO THEORY OF JIUSIC All Subjects Classes for Beginners Diller Quaille Method Phone BLUE 997 Mrs. Bernard Lundahl Voice Production PIANO and THEORY Phone GREEN 99i 431 4th Ave. West CRAFTS MRS. EDGCUMBE Classes In Leather Work Metal Modelling Phone BLACK 83G I CXKTinCATES OF IMPROVEMENTS Miriam fractional, Jim, Orandvlrw, Twin Mwise, and Illackle Mineral Claims Situate in (the Atlla Mining Dlvteloo ot Oaiwlar Dltrlot, Where located: VlctaVty ot Fourth ot July Orwk. AUin. TAKE NOTICE that I, T. O. Underhlll, aotlng as acnt for Atlln-Uuffner Mines "SS. Fn M1I" Ocrtlllcate No. 20654 e, totaul. sixty toys trom the oate hereof, to apply to the Mining Re. carder tar OertlflcatcB of Improvements ior the pompooe of oblalaL'jig Crown prajnto of the above claims. And further take notice that action, under KMtion 85 of toe "Mineral Aof muet -be- commenced .before the Imu-JJof uoh Oartflfkac of Improve. Dated thk 1st day of Aupuat, 1838. MYSTERY library Board BAFFLES Is In Session ".Mr. Moto's Gamble" and "Kentucky Moonshine" at Capitol Theatre "Mr. Moto's Gamble." a baffling murder mystery, starring Peter j Loire, and "Kentucky Moonshine,", an hilarious hill-billy comedy featuring the Ritz Brothers, comprise a mid-week double bill picture program at the Capitol Theatre. In "Mr. M6to's Gamble" a mur-j der takes place before 20.000 per-, sons during a championship boxing match but nobody knows who did it. Mr. Moto has to trap a phantom killer, else he himself will be killed. The situation Is considerably different than usual for this detective. In addition to Peter Lorre. the cast also Includes Key Luke. Dick Baldwin. Lynn Bari. Douglas Fowley, Jayne Regan, Harold Hubcr and Maxie Rosenbloom. Interpolated through the plot of -.eniucKy Moonsiune is a romance between Tony Martin and Marjorie Weaver. The story Is that of a group of unemployed enter Keep tills with your reel pea Size 3 PEAS For the exacting hosteM who likes to have every detail of her dinners just right, RflYAL CITY Sire 3 Peas make a raoH" eFective side dish. There's Time Now But It's Fleeting . Special Bonus k v Every year many are disappointed when Xmas Cards start coming in Place Your Order Now For Personal Greeting Cards We have a beautiful range to choose from. Choice of Greeting With your name and address Only $1.00 per Dbzeri ORDER NOW Come in and let us have your order. You will receive three extra cards FREE with every dozen Take delivery in De-s cember but ORDER NOW; This Free Bonus olfer is for a short time only. eMcuMvsM UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver T.S.S. CATALA KVKR1 TUBS- T.S.S. CAKDENA FRIDAY, DAY, 1:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver, Thurs. a.m. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. If Convenient, Hease Purchase Tickets at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Ticket From A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Aeent. Third Ave. Phone 568 f New Books Added and Steady In' crease in Circulation Anticipated The regular meeting of the Prince Rupert Public Library Board was held Wednesday evening. Those present were Mrs. N. E. Arnold, T. J. Wlllams, T. B. Black R. L. McLennan and Miss Olive van Cooten. It was reported that a considerable number of new books had been recently added to the library shelves for the benefit of readers A steady increase In circulation was expected and efforts were be- ins made to secure additional books for the winter season. Ap peals for discarded volumes from a number of outlying points will be given every consideration. talners. There are some uproarious funny developments as the partv goes hill-billy. In addition.. to the Ritz Brothers, Martin and Miss Weaver, the cast also Includes Slim Summervllle, John Carradlne, Wal ly Vernon. Berton Churchill and Eddie Collins. I ,""- I II W I 1 T 1 HIBIBaiM. A I i ill rma ' ' 1 III t a r--. Last Tomni... c. ,0Bt Ritz bros: In "Kentucky Moonshine" With TONY MAKTiv marjorie weaver At 8 24 Only, Pins PETER LOREt "Mr. Moto's Gamble" 'At 7:00 and rrtRi ti vrn c ... 1 "-"a ':110ilj)l $ ure To VhiU "ALMER'S Coffee Shopn Princ? Rnpert Optn Optn 7 t.m. t0 ! ua. Powder Puff Line Bowl Hi j Corner THIRD ind gn ! The Brjjhtest and MostDpfe the Minute EaUng piaafcf Beauty Shoppel Permanents, Martfli rteis wave, etc. Chlldren'i fiiir- Cuts Specialty, Phone Grtfn 813 Iw Appointment Muriel Eby til (till HEX Bowling Alley For Health and a Slim WrI For Reservations Pbons Wj Fresh Local Raw Anl Pasteurized Mil VALENTIN DADtf PH0NE-n KEN RAYNER For Tour RADIO SERVICE MODERN EQUIPMENT REASONABLE BATE rhone BLACK w HYDE Transfer 815 SECOND AV FURNITURE MOVING Cartage Light Delivery Coal Wood Phone 580