PAGE FOTJB " Tea for every Taste Rii mm mm SAIADA HYDE Transfer 315 SECOND AVE. FURNITURE MOVING Cartage Light Delivery Coal . Wood Phone 580 TEA Tom Andrews PIES Pork, Steak and Kidney Pies Any Size, Any Price Sold at Leading Butchers and Grocers Rose Bushes We have been notified that supply will be limited. Order now while all varieties are obtainable. WM. GAIR, Florist Third Avenue J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank Bide NEW ROYAL HOTEL - J. Zarell. Propri-toi "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates fl.Of ay BO Rooms Hot St Cola Water Prince Rupert. B.C Phone 181 P.O. Box lM THE SEAL0' QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only nlmoa canning company with an tU the year round payroll la Prince Rupert SOS K CLOWN A INCIDENT Continued from Pukr Onei would In any way Interfere with the other roads of the province. He was hoping to make an arrangement with the Dominion whereby thq government could map out a definite road program lor live years ahead at least. Un- ider the present system It would taice a lifetime to comDlete some very vital links In the system but the Alacka road would in no way interfere with any program for road construction now belne con. isidered. If built, the United State .would have no control whatsoever over the road. Both the government and lis newest minister, Hon. "Bill" Asset' stine, came in for praise from the next resolution .which recommend ed the government action In exeat Ing a department of trade and In. dustry. The convention recommended continuance of endeavoui to expand Industry and Increase tourist traffic and urged that eyerj encouragement be given to the establishment of an Iron an steel smelter industry within B. C. as early as possible. Mr. Asselstine was greeted with prolonged applause as he stepped to the microphone to give an account of his six months' sojourr. as minister of mines and trad nnri industry. He cited the tremendous amount of work accruing and asked his listeners to bear with him for a year 6r so. -"I will work with the government to make this province the best place in which tc live." he concluded. The government has announced its intention of prospecting and participating in tbe development oi on possibilities In the Peace River territory and the convention approved the plan. Endorsatlon of the convention was given to the attitude taken by Premier T. D. Pattullo In advocating a vigorous Immigration policy of suitable citizens of othei countries on a selective basis, ad. quately financed In such countries The delegates also wished tbe dominion, provincial and ralhra authorities called together to for- mulate such a policy. The only disturbing feature of the convention was the attempt by O"oree Nickerson, Prince Rupert "-iciaw:. . 10 w s.u,-u nave a 4 resolution ICOUiUWUH """mlttee. brought up from the floor of the house. Dr. W. J. Knox, chairman, mad it quite plain that the only waj such a resolution could be introduced, according to the association constitution, was by a vote ol two-thirds of the convention. Mr Nickerson attempted to interrup; the chairman on several occasion on a point of privilege but the latter stood pat and .refused to havt tne resolution presented unless tht meeting advocated such a move It was stated by Mr. Perry, resolutions committee chairman, thai some 150 resolutions had been deemed contrary to good policy to be Introduced but these would be forwarded to the individual government departments for consld. 'eratlon. Dr Knnx nhwrvcil ttiit If u. . vv.,vw ,uab 11 WlO convention allowed this resolution! to g0 forward It would be voting! non-confidence in the resolutions committee action. i Mr. Nickerson Insisted that the meeting vote and practically to a man the delegates rose to refuse allowance of, the Prince Rupert resolution which Is said to have condemned the government attitude of confining the beer bus!. ness, road contracting and flshi processing. I "I spent $200 of my own money to come from Prince RuDert and ,flnd if this Is a Liberal conven-l uon," ne shouted. "I find it Isn't a Liberal meeting, Oood day," Forthwith, white with rage, he .KEN RAYNER For Your RADIO SERVICE MODERN EQUIPMENT REASONABLE RATES Phone BLACK 712 FOUR NEW ' MEMBERS Initiation at Canadian Lesion Club Rooms Last Night At the regular monthly meeting of the Prince Rupert branch of the Canadian Legion of the British Empire Service League last evening in the Canadian Legion clubrooms with President Jack Preece in the chair four of the recently admitted members were initiated. The im pressive ceremony was carried out by M. J. Dougherty, H. Breen and J. M. Walker with sergeant-at-arms O. J. Dawes assisting. The members Initiated were H. Douglas, W. Gair, H. C. Moles and H. Thaln. In connection with the recent grant of ten plots in the Fairvlew Cemetery to form an addition to the present Soldiers' Plot which is nearly filled a committee was appointed to have the lots properly cleared and the whole suitable en-' closed. adlan Club in the matter of the SYDNEY. N5.W1. Sept. 15: (CP) of the convention hall, the othei delegates assuming an air of Indifference to his rage. I From a column of convention notes Is taken the following: The first Liberal party convention In six years was something ot a love feast. Previously It had been anticipated that there would be a bit of trouble on some points but the trouble makers apparently fro ita1 n v. mi . . i THE Tm ... DAILY NEWS Uon t LetJLonsUpauon Drag On! Do you of ten hare days when yon wake up tired-v-bra you ttel can, sunk, "all bogrcd down"? Its time you did something about It And something mare than Just tnng a physic? You should get at the caxte of the trouble 1 II you eat what most people do -Just bread, meat, potatoes-chances are that Just this fact Is responsible: you iantgtt enough -bulk." And -buar doesn't mean a lot of food. It means a Jttnd of food that lsnt consumed In the body, but leaves a salt -bulky" mass In the intestines that helps a bowel movement. If this Is your trouble, what you need is crisp crunchy Kellogs's All-Bran for breakiast It contains bulk" plus Nature's great Intestinal tonic, vitamin B, Eat It every day, drink plenty of water, and see II your old spar tie aoesni come nai by Kellogg In London. Ontario. v Man in the Moon oroposed visit of an ex-serviceman n. China. Both no,- seem to have a dropped a . sneaker h u aa ing next wek in thrcity the,(mapt "P at fhr a 7 . , J We would not even have known Ja - dIUon lT. rZt in 3d Pan was stl not Te backed Hitler. the the matter maHor of educational facili- , ties for children of ex-service men' . ... . . tlentf "-service men pa-jpeople are talklng of mlgratinfto Australians Seek Model Housemaids Burns Lake Man To Be Magistrate VICTORIA, Sept. 15. The British Columbia government has appointed Patrick V. Tallon of Burns Lake as stipendiary magistrate for the county of Prince Rupert. Mr. Tallon is the station agent at Burns Lake, has been there for many years and is well and favorably known in the. district. .Mountie's Visit i Recalls Famous Blockade Runner Grandson of Tallahassee's Skipper Comes to Halifax; Confederate Ship Ran Gauntlet ....X a,'fure shaU never get to m to commoner stuart T t , .. 'we writing uie worn wecnosio-1 f -ii,-. iu accuruance wun tne 3 uu practice v,t nnf, nprrhtpc.t,rten" tn a of participating In city competi- ,f L.Sffl, B a Mounted Police to Halifax recalled anathema. tlons it was decided to enter a that he the grandson of lhe team from the Canadian Legion " in ' , , ,, ZTT , I skipper of the famous blockade who bought stocks a few the Citv BridM 'L Pe.Ple ronner. uahassee. " a a mnnthC trlch fhotr horl Q rrr i-i-vtt i ... ... iuuuwio uuw wuu nicy -i mlttee of tt H. A. Breen t, and M. J.i agu ... . Dougherty was also appointed to and ana the iney drtDDeH artPPea co-ODerate with th wnmpn. r,n. v; 1UU1 Tne Tailanassee. unflpr the rom- mand of Captain John Taylor Wood was a swift and adventurous craft, and she ran many a valuable cargo Wn, J It is too bad about Tl Spain P ' and out 0f Halifax 'for the Confederate forces during the American Civil War. Cargoes and provisions were picked up at Halifax and the sleek craft would creep carefully down I the coast, avoiding the enemy pa trol boats. I Under British regulations, the blockade runners were only permitted to remain In this Dort for 24' hours, and If the vessels failed to clear In that time, they would havei Tm crlari tn con mn TTr,n, AA hppn rontitrpH tn romiln In th. V, - - ... r-- .w vw uin UlU jUU v... n " ' -" w . . i. ...... ... uii; tiai- like your trip abroad this summer? i bor until the hostilities had ceased. Mrs. Murphy Well. I liked Paris. The Tallahassee and li-r able Australian nousewlves have offer- uirnu ih. ..ni....n . --i lAuiuuici a i. mc special Inducements to attract vai mil ej t domestic help, for which a serious will north be on your right hand or shortage has arisen. A recent survey showed 107 women sought the services of a housemaid described at "model." It was found many eirls nreferred other work at lower wages to domestic service. Some emDlovers of-1 London and Rome, but the best part 'skipper performed a remarkable r it."1 t.it . i .. . . t . -i i , i oi uie wnoie unng was tne trip over. Don't miss that, whatever Sou do, if you ever go to Europe. your left?" saia I'm a stranger in these parts.' WNairn Twas a fine sermon fho fr. . ' ""."w a wee cili iioii-uuiuiuon. niener nar nersnna fnr f. and guarantees the servants would Sanriv ith vui9ff. GIRLS DEFEND TREES aw uuiuc. me oniy excite- mki. motto vv Rf tC. -.Tt. ment came from the Prince Rupert i When city workmen attempted to district delegates who caused a cut down a row of Australian pop-little flurrv on Fridav nffprnv-,n ' ii- . .K j , .Mi ncco 1 1 r i H ,1 1 crnnn m I but they were alone In their attl tude and the convention would have none of them. surrounded thpm anH ADfA by shoals. Reaching the orjen sea after this LAXIJ REGISTRY ACT R: Certificate of Title No. 12144-1. to' the Bart Half of the South Wut Quarter of Section Five (5). Toimarilp Three (3). Range Tin (5). Ooat D"- trlct, in the Province of BrttUa Col-umbU. aald to contain Eighty ' (80) ' acres, more or lees. WHEREAS proof of loaa of the above ; Certificate nS Tttl. 1oni h- " - " ... IMiUlV of' John A. Halvaraon hae boeai filed Jn 1 , jms coiice, notice la hereby given that I ahaU. at the eipCr,Uon of one momh from the cif Ik. f i ... miv.ii.i.. i hereof, lame a Provltrtonal CerUfloate of ... hi iieu oi aaid lout certificate tm-Iese in the meantime valid objection bi I made to me In writing. i DATED at the Land Rectatrr Offlee.l Prince Rupert. B. c, this 3rd. day At order of the cltv council whirh lAuguat, a. d. 1938. I .n. , ... ' AlUTin aitcr waras rescinaea. THE WOMAN PAYS MELBOURNE, Victoria, Sept. 15: (CP) Equality of the sexes even when it comes to paying bills Is championed by male and female students at University of Melbourne. I ANDREW THOUPRnw Deputy Regletrar of Tltlea. bta I N moit tralnlnj tablet you will find Shredded Wheat, because trilnen recotnlze It u a lijht yet ttrenjthenlnf and vltaliilnj food, crammed full of tha body-buildlnj, enerjlzlnj nourlihment ouno m pure wnoie whtat, In a n oeiiciout and eaiily assimilated form. THE CANADIAN SHREDOtD WHEAT COMPANY, LTD. Nlajara Falls . Canada I feat during the war days that has' never been forgotten in Halifax,' Learning that enemy ships werei hovering off the mouth of the harbor waiting to seize him as he left' port. Captain Wood took a Halifax) pilot aboard the blockade runner and navigated her down the narrow and dangerous aan8erous Eastern Eastern Passaee.t Passage.! I'm afraid I don't know sir", d the uie prospective prospective cadet: cadet: "you "you see see, skUUullJ- managing to keep the 1 crait in tne narrow channel lined dangerous feat under cover of dark-! jness, captain wood ordered all i ii--.- i ., . ... i .ignis screened ana snppea " quietly! " j vuua, i tut JkJa l-C A . . r not have to do washine and irnn-'Aphi mnr. t i .... -iaway as the ., enemy sWds waltedi lr,rr I " yu1-uuM-Jl-a I f michty pulr sermon that dlsna hit . oumu.u -luuscwires e5tao-;me somewnere! llshed an attractive club-room gov- erned by the eirls. whn mair l . I turned down by the resolution? Bobbed his hat and stalked out x " w w, nuuiail V tJO WUi She asked a lot of meaningless questions. "What steps do you take with caterpillars?" she asked. "Well, mum." said the exasperated gardener. "I takes half-a-dozen steps Into our nearest field and turns the caterpillars round three times so that they gets giddy and den't know their way back." Grasshoppers Are Difficult Hazard To World Cyclist REGINA, Sept 15: (CP)-Task of pedalling a bicycle through swarms of prairie grasshoppers equals any hazard of a round-the-world trip that led through the jungles of Malay and the Arabian desert, said 24-year-old Allan Pendelbury upon his arrival from Vancouver recently on a trip round the world by bicycle and steamer. He is heading for the Atlantic coast where he will board a steamer for his home In Lancashire, England. "I know now there Is nothing quite so helpless as a tad on a bicycle In a swarm of Canadian, grasshoppers," Pendelbury said in speaking of his journey through Alberta and Saskatchewan wheat fields. "They rode with me from Swift Current to Moose Jaw, playing leap-j frog on my handlebars, hopping: down my shirt, getting in my hair and hitting my eyes at a speed of 30 miles an hour." Young Pendelbury left his home In Lancashire two years ago to fulfil a boyhood ambition to see the world. 1 -I : I I irrrfi LAST TIMrT!!J ROBINSON in "The Last Gangster" With James Stewart . Stradner (. TLUS FRANK MORGAN In "Bee, Borrow nr c.. With John Beal, Florence Rfc, (At 7-on 4 ..... WORLD NEWS (S;1Q H) ur.i kv ii r in.,.. ... ,Jt umj LONDON, Sept 15; (CP),ft daring H. a. Wells book ASfe History Of the World, ' lnsuiwt memory of the prophet Mohins and the Koran, 300 MbH(1 march through London street, c. 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