LESSONS disease.' Six-Year-Old IN I OVF Boy Met With Frightful Death COLUMBIA, Mo., Aug. 15: CP' -Though Snow White, rescued by EUREKA, Cal . Aug. 15.- Six-year Prince Charming, lived happUy old David Westfall was strangled to ever alter, the modern young col- death here when he attempted to lege girl cannot expect such a ro- help h mother. Mrs. Norman mantle courtship and marriate. Westfall. put clothes through a lays Dr. Henry Bowman, of Steph- washing-machine wringer. Mrs. ens College. Westfall said she heard her son But, he tells seniors of the 150- scream and found him with both year old Junior college for women, arms caught in the wringer. The a girl can educate herself for a machine had wound them In up to happy marriage and pretty girls his chest, flock to his classes. Dr. Bowman says he soes or from where "the cinema leaves oi ' at the altar and shows that marrage presents such concrete problems as earning wages, leisure for the wife, children, adjustments of husband and wife to each other and scores of other problems "young ladies frequently overlook..' "I think the pendulum is swinging from careers for women bavk to marriaee. he savs. "I find ESTABLISH DEMOCRACY 'Frisco Newspaperman Would End Class Conflict, Hate, Strife, Intolerance and Demagogy SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 15. Paul girls from 18 to 20 want to knew'0- Smith- general manager of the what kind of a man to marry and San Francisco Chronicle, proposed t tn ihpm thpro aro fw Hn that President Roosevelt name a for pvrrv TL-rnn!.nfh cfc ' 25-person "All American Council' wants, the man she needs and theito re-establish the principles of man she is apt to get. 1 American democracy and weld con- "After this I advise them to take Acting views Into a sound Ameri- an Inventory of themselves before can philosophy of action, they begin seriously to select a! In a front page article entitled mate. A girl then often revamps "The Way Out For America." Smith . her Ideas and realizes the man shs proposed the plan to end "the class wan- ivl is engaged to is not the conflict, the hate, the strife, the man she needs." intolerance, the demagogy which To learn a man's character have become a part of American : quickly and thoroughly, Dr. Bow- life during the last ten years." man advises his students to meet Smith suggested that Chief Jus-hlm In numerous situations. Court- tice Charles E7ans Hughes be ap- snip. ne says, snouia be long pomiea cnairman or the group enough that a "woman knows her which would include political, bus man" but the engagement should iness, labor, educational and Journ be comparatively short. . allstlc leaders of the nation. If It comes to breaking an en- gagement. Dr. Bowman urges lm- rnedlat- action. 'To delay only VARIETY IN GOLF makr- the wound deeper for one." . ne says- TEYATEYANENG, South Africa, . "We give little consideration to August 15: (CP) Tayateyaneng divorce except to Believe in it as golfers go to extremes. .One hols we do In surgery a remnant of on the links here measures 519 nie after surcery is better than vards on nf th a-nrin inn.r.ct 1 and another Is only 37 yards. SALE Odd Lines In Left Over TOYS Selling At Big Reductions. Assorted Cloth and Celluloid Toys Reg. value to 35c. Cut to 5c l"c and 15C Atsorte-1 (James Regular 25c, to clear at """' 10c Rcs'Jlar to 50c, to clear at 25c Cap Ouns Single shot 10c Repeaters 25c Caps -3 pkgs. r 10c Mjrblcr 24 Jn a bag . .... 5C " " ""' Dabble ripe Set 5c uunnrr tars, Aeroplanes, Etc Regular 15c Prrar it Blocks Special B lildinv Block Sets $1.00 value. Special ....... ban Loiis Regular 75c. Special rastrj Set Regular 20c for FcotUc Dog Money Box Reg. 25c. Special ... ZZ Merltanlcal Tank Reg. 85c. Special : l..s 10c 10c 65c 50c 10c 15c 50c Toy Settset-Reg. 75c. Special 45c 1o) jFjiihiture Sets 75c to $1.00. Cut to, each 50c Toy Finniturc Sets Regular 30c for 15c LIMITED QUANTITY-BUY NOW UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Kramer Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver. T.8.S. CATALA EVERY TUES' T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, DAY, 1:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Due Vhiuouver, Thurs. a.m. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. 1 1 Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From Fit ANK J. SKINNER. Prince Rupert Agent. Third Ave. Phone 568 J. H. BULGER Optomelrist Kuval Rank BIdg. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 637 Large Attendance at Last Rites on Saturday Afternoon for Late Mrs. Samuel Haudenschild pltal after a long Illness. The fun eral was conducted by Rev. Charles Addyman and there was a large at tendance of sympathizing friends desirous of paving final tributes of esteem and respect. Following the( service at the church Interment was made In the Kltsumkalum Ceme-j tery. j The pallbearers were J. K. Gor don.. O. T. Sundal, W F. Lindsay, George Little. Fred Hampton and R. W. Riley. There were numerous beautiful Sunday night's train after attending the funeral, the widower, Samuel Haudenschild sr., coming with them. Five thousand Pnrxt. Rupert people read the Dally News. Il pays to let them know what you have to selL Harold Davey Teacher of Piano Popular IIusic 20 years experience in Vancouver Free Music with Lessons No Scales The only guaranteed course that benefits you financially, playing for parties, etc. Enrol Now! At the News MM) ACT Notice of Inlrntlon to Apply to TurchaKe Land In Vancouver Land Recording nd ltua.te on the Atnarko River, above Atnarko, In the upper Belli Cools Valley. TRk notice that Bertram Oeorj: Hoton or Bella oooia, occupation, cannery Employee, Intends to apply I01 permlmlon to purchase the lollowlju described land: Commencing at a pont planted at the North East Corner of Lot 310 thence 23 chains East, thence 19 chains South, thence 22 chains west, thence 19 chain North, and containing forty acres, more or less BERTRAM GEO ROE ROBSON Name of Ajpllcant. Dated July 21t, 1939. IUSSALLEM'S CONFECTIONERY The Pioneer Store In town carrying a large and up-to-date stock of Box Chocolates Chocolate liars Candles Ice Cream Soft Drinks and MixersFresh Milk and Cream-Cakes and Cookies all kinds Fresh Fruits In season Serving Coffee Tea Toast-Sandwiches and Fancy Ice Cream Dishes Sodas and Milk Shakes Open 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. THE DAILY JAPANESE HOLD MOCK AIR UAH) WITH REALISTIC EFFECTS Searchlight me :hanual 'ears' and the gnm snouf. cf an anti-aircraft gun are the wat :hlul sentinels of the n..,i'.t a. Tokyo lv mc of n.-. rcgu -r air defence manoeuvres. These war games are conducted with ail seriousness and are participate in by all military bodic3 and civilians During the mock air raids, the entire city is darkened and placed under martial law TERRACE FUNERAL Whiffiets From The Waterfront J Avkpve and nink fishing is. a v, unit rh,,rrh in TWarp and Naas Rivers. Fishing with al tnnV nlarA nt thp latl Mrs Ram I Nm River reported an average uel Haudenschild sr.. respected tag for pinks In Ogden Channel. gun(iay " j was reported yesterday. The season Mondav is about over at Rivers Inlet. Wednesday 1 , Friday Halibut landings ai tne Aiasica port of Petersburg this season so far have totalled 1.364,000 pounds as compared with 1300.600 pounds for the corresponding period last year. The large proportion of this fish has gone into cold storage at Petersburg. The fresh fish shipments from that port this year have been only about half of 1933. floral offerings. . , . W. A. Kirkpatrlck was In charge TVll 3 catches of halibut .total- of the funeral arrangements at Jfa oldj Mt iw.vw wuiiu u w oca uiu Tcrr3Ce io.ooo ni,mMrc nf rfnMrt rr. teraay as as follows: ioiiows: auu, auu, . t r i .sl! bL . i Thomas Ballinger and Mrs. F. W.iPu""- "JrT J 1 Wesch. and the son. Samuel Hau-' V'ntu"- ""ti fnd dorado. 4W00 denschild. returned to the city on!f: Washington Lively also sold small catches of halibut incidental to sableflsh and cod trips, receiving 11c per pound for the halibut. Recurrence of illness has neces sitated Bert Bbden. well known chief steward of the steamer Ca-I tala. going ashore at his home In! Vancouver for a rest. Edwin Scot-; ter, regularly chief steward of the' Lady Cecilia. Is relieving Mr. Ebden on the Catala. 1 George Klein Alexander, who mctj with an accident twenty-two years igo and has since been a patient In the Hazelton Hospital where he has been becoming more and more paralyzed, was brought to the city on Saturday afternoon's train from! the interior and taken on that evening aboard the Prince Rupert lo Vancouver where he will be placed ' in the incurables' hospital. ! Keep up to dale, arly. AQvsvtisc rcgu- CLASSIHlU CONNECTIONS WANTED WEST African importers and ex-' porters seek connections with, Canadian producers or manufacturers. Samples, offers for mer-' chandlse of all descriptions, principally fish product's, and terms solicited. The Colonial Fisheries,! Limited, Benylwah House, Win-' neba, Oold Coast, British West Africa. tf. FOR SALE KITCHEN Stove, Oil Biirncr, and pump. Bedstead, Reifmore, Set Drawers, Vibrator. Phone Red 388. J (190) for ren; CLEAN well - furnlsl apartments. Phone Rj d modern d 444. (191) Mail Schedule For me East-Monday. Wednesday, and Friday From the East finw ff in thi. KicMna Tuesday. Thursday and Sunday . 11:00 eye be closed at the For Vancouver- last Saturday afternoon the tuner-! end oi uiis wees, icmciu; muuujj Tuesday . Wednesday U the boat while the Skeena had Friday whose death occurred on Thursday, in the Prince Ruoert General Hos- . , slven,lccn Saturday ana ioriy pinits. rauiy i ocui- prom Vancouver For Anyoi and Stewart- Most people ads. Do you? .9 p.m. pm. 2 pjn. 12:30 noon 4 p.m. . 9:30 p m 4 p.m. , 4 pm. am. . 10 ajn. 10 pjn. Sunday 7 p.m. Friday 2 p m. From Anyoz and Stewart-Tuesday 11:30 am Saturday 5 p.m. For Naas River and Port Simpson- Sunday 7 pjn 1 From Naas River and Port Simpson I Tuesday U:30 ajn. for Queen Charlotte Islands-August 12 and 26 . 9:30 pjn From Queen Charlotte Islands-August 10 and 24 a.n For Alaska- Monday and Friday From Alaska-Wednesday and Saturday ajn. pjn. read the classifier! Buy B.C. Products "It's the Smart Thing to Do" This oft - repeated phrase, "DUV II. C. PRODUCTS'' Is not just a platitude sponsored by n.C. INDUSTRV. British Columbia Products of the forest, mines, soil and' sea, rate among the highest quality products of the world. If, every time you buy, you specify "Made in B.C." brands you are assured, not only of pursuing economical progress of sustained and increasing pay-rolls, but you will be purchasing wisely, the best your money can buy. . C. Products are In demand In the WORLD MARKETS "Are your home needs any less discriminating?" DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY Parliament Buldlngs Victoria, B. C. Honorable W. J. Assclstlne Minister E. CL Rowebottbm Deputy Minister ' CHURCHILL 1 EXCURSION Variegated (iroup Of tourists With l Many Interest At IIudon nay Port CHURCHILL. Man.. August 15 Their ranks Including doctors a'f.mey, profeasdrs. farmer? ranchers, scientists and artist and no fewer than twenty-fou' school teachers. 143 visitors to this rockbound seaport detrained yes terday from the seventh annual Churrhlll excursion. By noon, par-, tics from Dos Moines were hunting whato in Churchill Bay and a large group of westerners waj exploring the ruins of historic Fort Prince of Wales and visiting the modern grain elevator. Headed by A Moeck of Milwaukee, gists busily netted northern but -Iterflies while two Manitoba sclen- itists. Prof. H. A. R. Duller and Dr. A. M. Davidson, searched for bacteria under frozen tundra. Unique In the history of northern church wvlces was that conducted Sunday as the seventh an nua) Churchill excursion rolled I TONIOIIT and WEDNKsij anows JMfliUjr, 7;00 f. Filmed llelilnd Locked !oor,. Confessions Of A "Nazi Spy" With EDWARD O. ItOniNSox Oeorg e Sanders, Dorothy Tt (At 1lZ and S:J8 Cartoon "VOlTltK AN EDICUIO.Y Sportlljht -POINTS ON POINTF.K5 near the elevator prepau loading grain Tuesday . r two freighters ss. Wentw : as. Troutpool. Their northbound lom . , northward along the Hudson Bay Plcl over terr.i : RalU-ay More than 100 congn- Ihfluded some of the D gated In a day coach of the special richest agricultural an i train to hear the sermon of Dr. reas wtU fasclna- r PreUm Bradle. eminent Chicago l,n(l nd harrens. the minlsier. As he spoke the tra'n UU will remain here 30 t sped along turbulent rivers which Pttun is scheduled In decades ago marked one of the ternoon and arrival at w arduous routes of the mission- Thursday. arte carrying the gospel to Cana- das north. Offertory of the con- PLANE TOO KISKY gregatton will be given to the CHICAOO. August ts pastor of old Christ Church In Stanley Hack. Cub third 1.3 the Pas to further work of the was an aviation entbu . church In northern areas. even owned his own p. a Eskimos and Indians were on the late Bill Veeck. then k hand for the arrival here. In a of the Cubs, ordered b : bay near the depot was anchored the plane and stay on We L the body of a huge polar bear shot Saturday as It swam at the mouth It's the cumulative ef!f ' of the Churchill River Dockra vertlslng that count. B.C. FURNITURE CO. USED FURNITURE 2 Odd Chesterfields At, each i 1 Reconditioned Kitchen Ranc Special Light oak $16.50 22.50 1 McClary Kitchen RnnKC COO EH Special OO.DU - English PraniR At, each $8.00 I Large Size Lawn Mower Q Cfl Arealsnan tpU.du 10 Dressers Large mirrors. From $10.00 10 Large Size Carpets QQ QG From, up , J)UttJ 7-piecc Dininir Room SulliLJ id no Cft -aw - m r-m m m NEW FURNITURE 10 New Mattresses Cotton filled a CI A 0 real buy at, each tAlNV 0 .'-piece Chesterfield Suites In tapestries, vtk'.ir From VCC(K $69.00 10 $89.00 Phone RLACK 321 THIRD AVENTE Next Door to 1J. C. Clothiers I CCMMulGriON$ I CANADIAN PACIFIC Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Torts 88. PRINCESS ADELAIDE Every Friday 10 p.m. To Vancouver Direct 8.S. PRINCESS LOUISE , S-S.RINCESS ALICE Aug. 5th. 16th, 26th, Sept. 6th Aug. 9th. 10th S.S. PRINCESS CHARLOTTE -Aug. 2nd, 12th, 23rd, Sept 2nd Direct Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Wi L. COATKS. Ocneral Agent. prJnce Rupert, n.C Tickets and Reservations from 4 f ir . W vou nve something to sell, a classified advertisement in this paper will soon Tct you know if there is a buyerij tno city, izss&titoi&gfaCtf '",ilia,iFlSf."'!332 i. .1