S.S. PRINCE RUPERT SATURDAY, SEPT. 3rd 11 p.m. Returns MONDAY, SEIT. 5th 12 p.m. FARE $10100 Including Meals and tterth Orchestra and Dancing Make Reservations Early HOSPITAL FINANCES Lotal Board Receives Report On Conference IMtween u.'ii. Association ttnd I'rovincial Secretary The board of directors -of the prince Rupert General Hospital .la m receipt Of a report oi a meeung helti recently between the executive committee of the British 'Co- li,.mhia HosDital Association ana Board of Industrial Relations t;he uB furtlier lncrcnsed by the gen- Iffil Increase in commodity prices is, of course, a large item in (Irtish hci'-til operation. I Tht Aef cation urerd that, from the standpoint of 4he hospitals, the was a serious ouc. The Irttadtlon delegatloh assured the Mlnlstrr Ithoy were not offering any -ob coitions to the Hospital Regulations or fthf 'Orders Of the Board of Indus trie Relations but were distressed by the added strain on hlspltal finances thereby imposed. Dr Weir Indicated that, while he was lullv annreclatlve of tne pTendid work being done by the lal " EXCURSION to KETCHIKAN L i.ilv'd to gfve tht matter consldera--fion. Favors Ilta'Uh Insurahte The delegation polrtted out further that the cost of 'hospitalization was a very 'life item to the goverpmerit and likewise !to the municipalities but, with 'the Increased demand for hospitdl ac commodatlch and up-to-date 'ho: pltal service, this cost 'was 'bound to become a larger factor and must be k&umed by the government -anil municipalities if the public was lo receive adequate hospital service and if the present high standards, were to be maintained. The only alternative to that, the delegation i pointed out. was the adoption of a, H0n. UT m, ft v v.- i A. ... ... . M Ition of hospital financing which Is an increasingly miiicui Itcoming problem owing to shrinkage df revenue and increase oi operating I costs. Owln to the adoption of -new iGovemment runi.i .i regulations o jn Decern suggested that 'the gdvernmentj should proceed without delay tq have It adopted and put Into force Tne delegation further "reminded the Minister that 'the British Co-, lumbla Hospitals Association has! enaorsed a policy df health lnsur-) ... . ..J,-.. t f ennviintlnnn'nvpr ft 'tier J her last the delegates pointed our; ... - , toDr Wetr thit. directly resulting I d of years and -was still In favon Ithorefrom, there Is an annual loss of revenue to the hospitals of the I province of not less than $102,000, I alter allowing Tor a small 'increase in revenue from the same regal-uoniln addition thereto, the del- pointed out that the cost lot operation had. been materially lincreased by orders put in effect by of such a policy as a permanent solution of 'the financial dlfflcuU ties confronting the hospitals. At the same 'time the delegation 'ex-j pressed the view that an adequate. policy of health insurance-would bo not only an 'end 'to the -Strain oij fnanclal difficulties at dU 'times, confronting the hospitals -but would! be also a means of relief 'to thej l rovinclal and municipal 'govern-4 . ... W. r r. ' irom every mail unu muimii would derive the 'benefits under it. In summing 'up. 'the Minister "was. urged Jot, alone to,pfcis for 'a:per,-j manent way 'Of improving hospital; finances but the delegation ehdea-i voured to impress him with the. need for immediate financial aid; until a more permanent plan cair be put into effect. LONDON OOLD PRICE LONDON. August 10 (Canadian Press) Bar gold was off lc. on Khe London metal market yester- hosptik he was at a loss to offer I day. closing at $34.01 per fine ny ir-'intdiate remedy but pro--ounce. MacKENZlE'S FURNITURE AUGUST FURNITURE SALE 23 Piece Chesterfield Sale Price' 1-3 Piece Chesterfield Suit Sale price Prince Itupert, U. C. Suites Covered in tapestry -In tapestry Thone $85 S89-50 327 TniltD AVENUE MILK We Have Grade UA" Raw and Pasteurized Milk Daily From Our Oivn Herd Delicious Sour Cream 50c per Quart IMionc Red 60S For Hotter Dairy Products Dominion Dairy i pn Canadian Pacific ! Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports- SS. irincess Adelaide" Every Friday 10 p.m. TO VANCOUVER DIRECT SS- "Princess Louise" SS. Princess Alice" SS. W'?"6 Au8. 6. Aug. 3, 13, 24, Spet. J. 17, 21; Sept. 7 Aug. 10,20. Connections at Vancouver wlth Canadlah Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations From . . . n t, 'r,nce ttuptrt' B C L. COATES, Oeneral Aierit. LOCAL NEWS NOTES 80 Taxi, 'Day or Night, 80. tf Phone 112 Tdxi; day arid rilfehti Manitoba lloney, No. -1, -While,! YonlghTs '3 oz-.Tins, 29c.,. at the Thrift I at Cash and Carry. terhobn's train. 191 'Mrs. J. S. Black 'returned to the city 'oh yesterday afternoon's train from a two weeks' trip to -Ernest Wilding, who Jhas been on a 'hblidtly trip to Edmonton, re turned to thcclty oh yesterday af Anyone knowing the whereabouts of MrsOscar 'Hanson, "Second Ave., is -asked 'to 'report to her 'husband Mrs. A. L. Holtby arrived in the city, on yesterday afternoon's train from 'Ottawa to, pay a visit here with 'her son and daughter-in-law Kir. and 'Mrs. A, L. Holtby. Mr. Holtby and two children met Mrs Holtby at Jasper Park. Miss "Ruth 'Cdrbould RH. having , resigned ifrom the hurslng staff df( Prince RUpert Oeneral Hospital, sailed this afternoon on the Catala for "Vancouver to take up studies; in public health nursing at University 'df British 'Columbia. The me'n's floor of 'the Prince 'Rupert 'Oeneral Hospital is particular-) ly busy at this time and it has be- come riecessary to accomodate pa tients in the board room. The woV men's "floor has als0 been busyi slackening off somewhat, however; during; the past 'few days. There lielng no quorum, the ret -l ular mdhlbly meeting of the board, of '.directors of the Prince Rupert; OeneraJ Hospital was postponed' from last night, no date being def lents as 'well as lifting a 'burden initely set. Those showing up last night were Wm, Brown, FranK' bibb and Mrs. H. L. Landry, dlrf-tors, . H. W. Birch, managing sec-retary, and Miss Jean Harrison R. lady superintendent. Correspon-' dence was informally discussed and. progress on the new building was' ' - J 4 referred to. Surprise Party Saturday Night bme twenty friends gathered in a surprise party Saturday night in will reside -at 'Alert Bay -following a honeymoon trip to Victoria and Seattle) Announcements XII advertisements In 'this column will be charged 'for a tiill Jmonthnt '35c'a word. 11 train, due irom the o'clock, was reportetj this morning to be on 'time. KisDlox favorite Wildwood Or chestra will be In Prince Ruper Friday and Saturday August 19 and. 20. Admission reasonable, 192 E. T. Kenney, MIA. for 8keena, was in town yesterday for a 'brief business "trip, arriving from the In-) terior on the afternoon's train and reluming to Terrace in the evening.' S. J. Mayer arrived 'in the city She left home Thursday of last -on yesterday afternoon's train from week. (191) City Commissioner and Mrs. W 3. Alder returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train aftei paying a week-end visit at Terrace as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L Mcintosh, Smithers for a brief visit on Ball-. way Brotherhood business, lie re turns to the interior this evening. Don't Keen on Having Constipation! If constipation's got you down-so you feel heavy, tired and dopey-It's tlmeyoU did something about it. And something more than taking a physic 1 You should get ' ai-tne cause oi tne iroume. If i du eat only the things most people do, the chances are that a very simple fact causes your constipation trott don't get enough "bulk." And "bullc" doesn't mean I heavy food. It means a kind Of food that isn't consumed Inthe body, but leaves a soft "bulky" mass In the intestines and helps a bowel movement. If this is your trouble, eat crisp crunchy KeUoggs All-Bran for breakfast 'every day und drink plenty of water. All-Bran -Is not only rich In "bulk"-it also con-tains the natural intestinal tonic, vitamin B,. Made by Kellogg In London, Ontario. Sold by every grocer. HOBEHOM HONEYMOON John and -Anne Roosevelt Are Back in 'Boston IBOSTON', Ttiass., 'Aug. :i6. Johhfl '-and Anne iRobsCvelt, 'the nation's;, moat famous honeymooners, came, home yesterday-lohn to begln a business career in the adveiftlslng denatmerit 'rff a orfton 'depart ment stdre -and 'Anne to Settle -heri home in suburban ;Brboklyne. -Their, highly 'publicized wedding trip to Bermuda officially 'ended at; -eight o'clock yesterday morning when they shook hands with Caritain "3. 'Roach ' on the bridge of 'the 'Can-' ftdlan national Steamship '!Lady Drake," thanking him :fdr & nne trip' :from Brmuda. The 'honeymooners were greeted at id.irartritlne by a score of newspaper men. 'ph'dtograp'hers and at the 'pier by 'the Uride's mdther, "Mrs. P. Haven 'Clark, who 'Oh June 18 6a'her'daughter, Anne, wed in one of theriargest weddings of the 'year. Sally 'Clark, Ringing and danclng siiter of Arlrte. -whose own engage merit was announced yesterday, a'li so came aboard 'the "Ldtiy Drake" to gree't her s'iiter and to 'exhibit I'her engagement ring to 'her 'broth- .er-ln-Iaw. A 'number of Canadian Na'tlonal Steamihips Officials were' on hand to greet 'the j'Robsevelts 'including Vidtor '. "Eke of "Montreal, tiassen- ger traffic manage-r, and J'.iiPau'l, Kew Engiahd passenger ag'erit. Mr. Eke was 'personally thanked 'by 'Mr, Roosevelt rfdr what the President's son 'declared 'to (be" "the 'finest trip either of us have ever 'taken 'The Roosevelts salied'to "Bermuda from Jfantreal on the lady Soniers last month. J. W. McAuley,' assistant superln-j ) tendent of the Canadian National . T . , Railways with headquarters V.'XOtlaJrf t -IG Prince George, arrived in the city" ;Xljlifll llJ on yesteraay aiiejnwns uam iium on oiliciai Dusiness. ne reiunis. m Prince George this evening. The Letter Box MASS MURWEK UNIQUE 'Editor. Dally News It so hanDened that I had becin reading a recepti book by Aldous; Huxley on the .subject of 'War-when your paper of August 11, came to hand. The editorial entit-, iled "Nature's Methods" impresses luc-oif ni-n mo- tvirtlfiilarlv' the ;Mr.-and Mrs. Andrea Pavlikis Are concludlnR sentence. The killing of a r frusta c!nni0 : .... tionurcu njr mn. r..c...., ihuman beings, and I Uke it that in, . the nonor gi mr. aim ivna. forgoing facts you record record I Pavlikis, the occasion belng-theirr If you wii permit SlXteenin weaaiiig aniuvcisuij. The presentations were made to the couple or a beautiful silver tea service and a handsome English china cream tohd sugar set, the latter 'being the gift of Mrs. W. J. McCutch- refers to war. being natures method of keeping a proper bal ance. is not established by th me, 1 will give Just one paragraph from; Huxley's book that ably makes the point here. He says, "War is a pure ly human phenomenon. The lower; animals fight duels in the heat or. sexual excitement and kill ror rood eon and Mrs. Tom Caroff. Mr. and,and occasionally for sport. But ir.n n B.PaVlikis On'tlltlrto tirivo gave a o lnvplv lovely silver sllvpr!.. .. .., ..' n Mrs. tne activities of a wolf eating a tray. Both Mr, and Mrs. Pavlikis !sneep or a 'Cat playing with a responded. Delicious refreshments imouse are n0 more war-'like 'thaji brought by the uninvited guest?, thp nptlvit!.s of butchers and' fox- were served and dancing followed nunters similarity, rights between until 2:30 in me morning. ,unerv dogs or rutting stags are ivTPvnr.VT . I like pot-house quarrels and have un" 0"r"":r"7 . ' nnthine in common with war. F T.VC.PXI is masil murder Organ. PHINCII AL OF OF SCHOOL sc"1' 2ed lncold bl00d gome sodlal In . -...- sects, it is true, go out to fight in A -marriage oi mu amles: but their attacks are al along tne. coasi ukk ways directed against members of dnv when Miss Maude Barner R.N., .hn. x-r-in is minn in lady isuperlrttendent of Bella Bella organlzln& the niass murder df 'his ana 'aau?iuei oi ntx, . Hospital own specles W'th.Ur iBafner -or Vancouver, iorm- The mueh talk of war( and hear. er Superlntenaeni oi inaian nui-(ons Tor -the United Church dt Citha'da, tfas uhlted IJn 'marriage to litfv. Trunk A. Arifield. principal 0f ing of the great number of ltves lost in battle, may trend 'to cal-louse us with time; but may we never reach the stage where we theSnaiah -Industrial -scnooi ai tnan ook up6n the avoidable pass 'AWrt !Bary. the couple, who 'will imK. 0f human life as a good. Walv h'a've' hhe hearty congratula'tlons ; jng the question 'of war 'being the and best wishes of 'many 'friends, j lesser of two evils between which men" might be compelled 'tochoose may .we allow it to lump from the catetmrv of an evil to that of a. virtue A parallel mlcht more 'tnily 'be ' drawn 'between the natural enemies 'of piah and the natural 'enemies 'OT ,'the animal world. Man haslprobab-ily been able to overcome -his -ene-' mies more effectively than 'the anj lmals. but undoubtedly wanton self- tdes'trudtlon Is a -vice 'over Artileh -Port -Day fflallan 'exercises all 'but a complete! Tint annual Thiirsda'v. August 25. MooSe Ilall Rebekah Tea, Annette Fashion Show, Sept. 1. .Cathedral Christmas Bazaar 'November T7. 1 'E. 'EVBRANDT. Try a Dally Nev cwssltied a"d vertlsement for belt resulu. Mil II I VI Bob 'Burns 'Is Somnolent Sontl Writer in "Radio 'City 'Revels" ;l nt 'Capitol Theatre 'Revolving about tin Ingenious theme, the new musical comedy hit Radio 'City Revels" 'comes as the feature presentation to the screen if the Capitol Theatre at the tlrs jf this week with a cast headed by Sob "Burns, Jack. Oakle, -Kenny 3aker and Ann Miller in a -melange if lyrics, laughter and dancing. The story is, that of an Arkansas llll billy, Bob Burns, who yearns tc become a song composer. His ef forts while awake are hopelessly 'mateurlsh but, when asleep, he is able to write sparkling songs. On his odd phenomenon the whole olot of the .picture hlnpes; A triangular romance develops between Jack Oakle, Baker andAnn Miller. Victor -Moore, ' as - a Tadlo'pro- lucer; Milton Berle, as Oakie's pianist, and Helen Broderlck, as Ann Miller's acld-tongued sister, are also Involved In the comedy and ro mantic phases of the picture as are Buster West -and Melissa -Mason, a novelty danolng pair. Popular songs of the , picture in elude -.JtSpeakvYqu Heart;' "Oood AllglAW, nAlgCl, Alii iUIVil-g t u.. to You," "Take a Tip from the Tu lip," "There's a New "Moon Over the Old Mill" and "Swingin in the Corn." On this double bill program is al so presented another of 'the popular Jones family series' "A Trip to Paris." KEN RAYNER For Your RADIO SERVICE MODERN EQUIPMENT REASONABLE RATES PHONE BLACK 712 CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. 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