fUurday. April 13. 193$, HEAT OR COLD ON RAILWAY llrrrnt Development In Rrfrlera-(ur tan Subject of papet Hy C. N. R. Esuert AUSTIN. Texas. April !5 - Re-i i developments In railway rc-,raior cars was the subject of ,t iapcr prepared by J. L. Tuvfns . . (i aeneral supervisor perishable :,,:'iu'. Canadian National Rall-v.... v Montreal, and delivered yes- ntay at the Food Preservation. ( it retire of the American Ifocle-t ! Refrigerating Engineers. If cin. Mr. Towiuhend declared . .,! because of the great progress Tbude on Canadian railroads dur, m the past two or three years, i .1-. had been developed "the rc-;... ratr car or the future." Mi Townshend reviewed experl- : i:itlon which began six years i. n the Canadian National ra.iways and resulted In the de-v. wpment of the llquldqmeler, a .. wo to show on the ouUide- of : n-friRerator car the correcf '.. fur temperature either when ! or heated. The Importance of i. information was to be rea.ll-when It was stated that. In lee ' ,kr cars, there was frequently : ffcrence of 19 or 20 degrees In : i -rature between the warmest the eoolAt part of the, car r-; Mjrh ears were heated by i s ..f portable charcoal heal ' l ired in end lee bunkers, the r nres might be even greater : a spread of from 20 to 40 de- A' an examnln. with an at-npt to keep apples at a temper- v.v. 5 of 32 degrees at the bottom hf load, the top might easily u hx;h & 00 or 70 degrees, de-I .hp on the length of th In us. rhf problem for the rcfrUera- rni'lneers was to find mean ' idure roki from, the top and fr,,i thf bottom They flrsl x 4 th heater nroblem and -xri of the Canadian Nations! r aay in co-.peratlon with the National Research Council at Ottawa, developed an outside heater using charcoal fuel to warm an Interior pipe and coll system filled with an antl-freeze solution which distributed heat as It circulated to maintain even temperature It was found quite possible to handle transcontinental shipments of perishables through outside temperature with variation of CO or 70 degrees with a spread of nut more than 4 or 5 degrees in Inside car temperature. Use of such heaters which were Installed under the car floor also eliminated the danger of poisonous carbon monoxide gas given off by portable heaters, when used In end bunkers. Iclnx I'robUra The Icing problem was solved by building brine tanks In car ceilings ana witn a new type or Interlo: construction and drainage. It wa inupa po&sioie to maintain even temperature while In transit. Over head icing gives more interior space, approximately five feet bc- 'ni gained by doing away with the previous end bunkers. Mr. Tqwnshend. concluded by stating mat tne drastic out en tlrely feasible changes effected in Canadian railway refrigerator cars nad made unnecessary any mechanical . form of refrigeration or heating In such type of car for a lone time to come. NO PARTY LUN.ENBURO, N. S.. April 15 iCP The 18th birthday of thf Lunenburg schooner Bluenose North Atlantic sailing champion Upped by without any obsenrano although she was in port. She was launched March 26, 1921. NEW, AND BETTER ItEUUlLD ACADEMY PICTOU. N 8.. April 15: CP The famed Plctou Academy, badly damaged by fire a year ago, wil be rebuilt. A New Olasgow flrm tender for $CC-D00 for the Job has been accepted. COLD SHIPMENTS HALIFAX, April 15: CP Near ly $900,000 In gold for an undis closed Canadian destination was landed here from two steamships In 24 hours The Andanla from tivernool had $700,000 and the Veendam (mm Rotterdam $184,000 Headquarters For Gardening Supplies Garden Timls Seeds Lawn Mowers Kcncinjr (Jarden Hose Flower Tots Special Offer Kennies SuplicrU Gladioli Selection 10 Ijrr.e ISuIbi All dltferent r0 Ut(t UulU 5 each of ten named varieties Yljoro Lb. Mine 50-lb. Fertilizers Special Prices In Larger , Quantities 75c 45c S1.95 6C Fcgd Eyenlhirvg You Grow Sulphate of Amon,I'--tQ.-9 Tertllher-Bone Meal GORDON'S HARDWARE MfltlUDE STREET COLD CURED ICE For the Halibut and Salmon Fleets Following the Investigations of the fisheries Research Station, the company has Just completed extensive changes and improvements In lco storage nnl Ice, delivery methods. Ice for the boat IU be old Ice, thoroushlj vured or It will te delivered Into aSed at new low temperatures. the hold, even In the hottest weather, cH as tle Klorage room. I Fishermen are Invited to inspect the new system. TOWN PLAN 5 5 Enter ice than ever before, at uq increase, m cost, mvn . S to the boat nnd Improved quality In fish delivery. I Canadian Fish & Cold Storage i I'rlnce Rupert Co. Ltd. British Columbia COMMISSION - i City Commissioner W. J. Aider has completed the appointment of the Prince Rupert Town Planning Commission, following ratification by the provincial government of the bylaw providing for same. Th.3 commission consists of J.. J. Little, chairman; C.y.Evltt. Robert Oor-don, John Currle, C. H. Elklns ipd W. R. McAfee. The first two are appointed for three years, the tecond two for V5q years and the last two for one year Old Country Soccer l. KiiflUb. League Firkt. Division Arsenal 2, Manchester United j. Aston, Villa 1, Bolton Wapderers 1 Blackpool 4, Middlesbrough 0. Brentford 0, Birmingham 1. Derby Coupty l, Leicester City Everton 0, Preston North End 0. Grimsby Town 2, Liverpool 1. Huddersfjeld Town 3, Chelsea 1. Portsmouth 2, Stoke city 0. 8underland 2, Leeds United I Wolverhampton Wanderers 3. Charltop Athletic 1. Eotlh League Seeoud DMvJou Blackburn Rovers. 3. Southamp ton a. Bradford 0, Sheffield United. X Bury, I, Newcastle United 1. Chesterfield. 1. Luton Town 1. Fulham 1, Coventry City 0, ManchesUT city 2. Burnley 0, Mluwall 2, Tottenham. Hotspurs Ity 1. West Ham Vplted 2. West Brom- wich Albion I- Third Division Southern Section Aldershot 3. Ipswich Town 1. Bristol City 5. Reading 1. Clapton Orient 2, Queen's Park Rangers L Crystal Palace 0. Bristol Rovers 0. Newport United 0. County 3, Southend Northampton Town 0. Exeter City 0. Notts County I, Cardiff City 1. Port Vale 2, Bournemouth and Boscombe 0, Swindon Town 1. Waliall 4. Torquay United 3, Town 0. Watford 1, Brighton, and Albion 1. Third Division Northern Section Carlisle United 1, Chester 3. Crewe Alezandra 0 City 0. Darlington 3, Barrow 1. Doncaster Rovers i. Lincoln City, 1. Oateshead 2, Halifax Town 0. j Hartlcpools United 3, New Brlsh-ton 2. Rochdale 4, Accrington Stanley 1. Rothcrham United 3, Stockport County 2. Southport 4, Hull City 0. Wrexham 4, Oldhapa Athletlo 1. York. City 2. Barnsley 3. Scottish League First Division No games. Scottish League Second Division Alloa 1. East Fife 4. Dundee 1. Dumbarton 1. East Stirling 5, Leith Athletic 2. Forfar Athletic - Oqwdcnbcath hot played. Morton - DumfennUnc Athletic not played. St Bernards 0, Alrdrleonlans 1. Edlnburnh City 2, Forfar Athletic "' 3, LOCAL NEWS NOTES Tonight's tram, due from the Cash, for Old Gold. Bulger",, tt !ast at 11 o'clock, waj reported this afternoon, to be on, time. Mrs. 3. Lome McLaren sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide for, a trip. to. Vancouver. Envoy S. Leighton, Metlakatla officer of the Salvation Army, p in the city enroute home after spending Good Friday and Easter Sunday at K;itselas -where he was the guest or Adjutant and Mrs, M. O. McKay. Qeorge Ross returned to, the cRy on the Princess Adelaide yesterday a.fternoort. He. drove west from Windsor. Ontario, in a new. car of which he took delivery there. Coming hobie through th. United States, he visited the Gold en Qate International Exposition at San Francisco. : Eagles' Daucq To Help Kwg'a Visit Fund pm. until ? a,nx- and. reuesnmenn were served at r&idrUght. Timely Recipes S.L.MON AU GRATLN One package noodles, small can salmon, 2 oz. grated cheese, 1 cup milk, la small onion, sliced, salt, -.- Throw the 'noodles Into rapidly boWns water to. which salt has been added. Boll for 7 minutes, then drain. Mix salmon., cheese. onion and milk together. Add the boiled noodles' and bake ten min- Mansfield lutes before serving. For evening 1 uitei talnment substitute a can of Hove I crab meat for the salmon. 1 ATTENDANCE .April 15: CP- A- Bradford I tendance at the Nova. Scotia, pro-..vlnclal Museum Jias showrv steady Increase in the last three years ac cording to the curator's report-Last year It was. 10,464, an Increase of 954 over 1937 and 7?2 more than 1936. TOO LAT Tp CLASSIFY FOR SALE English pram, only $10. Phone Red 182. (90) FOR LEASE FOR LEASE The hoJe Ql tne two upper floors of Alder Block; 36 rooms. Furniture for sale. An? ply W J- Alder. City Hall " TTATTVAV Anrll 15! tCP) A betting on horse races in, ova Scotia was sought b the pr Ince's Social Service Council In a conference with government offU clals, No action was taken. !nniedl. ately. Advertising Regularly- fHE merchant whq says he doesn't need to advertise, and advertise regularly, is confessing; that ,hc p.as nothing to offer customers. Consistent advertising has. been proven tlro.e, and time again to be the best protection against a slump lh sales. It attracts people to.yo.ur place of buslpess. , Y015 iild not learn your multiplication tables In a da lliey wer? learned by repetition and constant practice. This Is a peculiarity of the human mind, Details are only remembered by repetition"! ' The success of advertising lies 'In consistency and rcBuiarity. . ; ' Remember that newspaper advertising l the indelible kind of advertising. rf H BE WISE AND ADVERTISE. Local school teachers, who have been In Vancouver for the annual Easte? cpiveotlPA ol the BrtUsh Cojunibla Teachers' Federation, will be ieturntng to the city from the- sou,th on. the Catala. tornorijow evening. Inspector C. Q, Barber, who has been Ifl Wftorla. to, take par In an official fareweM gathering for Col j, R. McM.mi.la, retiring Com missioner of provincial police, wil! return to the (4ty on the. CatalH tomorrow evening. A, Q. Franks, suffer Ins from his second, attack, of pneumonia within a year, has sufficiently recov ered to be able to. leave the Prince Rupert General Hospital for nqme but It w.111 be a while yet before he l sufficiently strong to. be tyte ta rume his work. IS FINER- S3O0 Otto, OUen, for suppling liquor tq Indians, was fiped. $300. wth option, oi three months' Imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont iu city police court this, morning. Herbert Reece and Josiah Dundas, 1 . . The, attendance at the dance W drunkenness, were eacn iineo staged by the Eagles Lodge last W- tne ioxraer w.un opuw 04 wrce night for the purpose of assisting Imprisonment and the latter the fund to send local school child-, WUH one day's option. ren to Victoria for the visit of ths King ind .Queen ;waj no as large as might have been hoped for. Yet an enjoyable time was spent by all Sheffield Wednesday 1, Netting- Prsert. music was. by Jjrs. . B. ham Forest . I mack 1 urcnesira ana noaen mc-. Swansea. Town 2, Plymouth Ar- w" master 01 ceremonies. ryie 1. rea Uu,ntet presiaec; av tne aoor. TrnnmTP Rovpm 0 WnrIrh5 Vancing was. in progress uora i CLEAV-l'P WEEK BLGI.HS TOMORROW The coming week, being "Clean-up Week" will see great $ activity In all parts of the city. City lots will be carefully scan- city is providing service In the. i . way of removing rubbish. Pari Qlsen, tt Hotel Arrivals Uojal city: Q. Baptist Supper April 1?. Eagle's Bridge April 19. Women April 19. 20. S. Ursfth. Bella CocJa. , Prince Rupert Frank J. Skinner. Vancouver; L. Q, Hogan, Seattle. Central W. Ironsides, city. If you wish, to nwp something Try a Classified, Anuouncements All advertisements in tMa col-irmA will be charged lor a full, month at 25c word. of Moose Spring Sale Preshyterian, Easter Sale, April C. N. R. A. Annual Ball, Moose ban on parl-mutuel or any form of AprH 21 Boys' Band Tea. Mrs. Jack Joy's, April 28. 27- Scout Tea, Mrs. Hougan'a April . Hodgson School, Dancing Recital, Capitol Theatre, April 27, 23. Baptist Missionary Tea. May 1. United Spring Sale May 3. St. Peter's Bazaar, May 4. Milk Fund Tea May 6. Eastern Star Tea at Mrs. Gammon's home, May 9th. 13. Presbyterian May 18. Kitchen Shower Mrs. D. W. Taylor and MKh Iwl.fl Brannan Enetairi For MUs Mrs. I?. W, Taylf5: apd Miss Isabel Brannan entertained at a kitchen shower atthe home of the former at 135. Fylf lh Avenue Eas; last night in honor of Miss Grace Cheater of thU,r city. Thirty guests surprised the bride-to-be with beautiful and useful gifts. The gifts were presented to the recipient under an Imitation shower. ilaootHMoCjOgqcKejowqooPcioa Sgt. Cambral Spinster's Spree, Xlay ORANGE Spring Sale, Metropole Hall, May 17. Tea, Mrs. Lakle' Hospital Tea Nurses' Home May 10. PRINCE. RU?ERT TO VICTORIA CHILDREN'S FUND EVENTS April 20, Amateur Night, Moose Hall. i May S, Grand Dance, Moose Hall. t MORE LICE COMMODORE CAFE 1 I FREDERICTON, April 15 ICP) Entomologists here have succee'd- The rooms -were decorated In pink ed in breeding plant lice to be and, wplffij streamers. Games, an used on experimental potato varj orioge wfe played, the winners etles In an a2mpt to find a va being Mi&s Helen Stamp-Vincent ety Immune to , the lice. Fpr 5 and Miss Marie Mussallf rn. Painty 'years other experimenters hate refreshnrents were served at mid- tried vainly to discover a way nlghJL breed these lice. Nwly RepoY.tedt Nevy Stfff ,j Improved Services. J. N. Killas, manajer, has just returned from Vancouver with the best staff obtainable. New Cooks, New Everythip?, Un to the. Minute PpeciaJ Blue Peef, RsneciaHy Imnortcd for ThiCafc Nothing Here But the Rest. Trv Our Special-Sunday Dinners x THE CABARET lias been converted into an up to date dinins room with special provision for afternoon, teas. Cards provided free. Ladies, may meet their friend in this room without obligation. Make it Downtown Headquarters. PENGUIN BOOKS Handy Size Paper Bound Books A wonderful list including; travel, adventuret politics, .economics, world affairs, fiction, classics, mystery, romance; in fact every subject is included. 20c Each, Everyone can afford the world's finest reading at this low price Come In and start your eolleftipn, ..We have a very large stock and new titles will be added monthly eMloeMvs.Mi $ Crystal Confection 5 3 Try Our V 1 nomMado Candy 2 i Tea, Coffee and Light i Lunches Soda. Fun(ain and Fruit Music Ruth Nelson A.T.C.M, Teacher of Piano, Theory snd. Hurmony. PHONE GREEN 390 s ft o 8 ned and .note made of those owoflqooooMaonaooqDoqa ' " ' ' who do. not co-operate. The , . . , . - COAL Gr?iin Feed Seedi and Fertilizer PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phones 58 and 538 Opening of New Number for S Service and Dependability Phone ' i 3: PAT MAZZIE Opp. Post Office, 4th St