PAlE FOUR THE DAILY NEWS Whifflets From The Waterfront In port yesie.-d.iy soi,::i:cjnd from Alaska to Seattle. Northland Transportation Co.'s steamer Norih Sea. Capt. A. W. Nickerson. bore cutward ?Uns of a brush she had with a rock In Icy Straits near Sitka. The vestel was caught In a nine -mil' tide and swung on to the rock. She was not stranded butt damaaed her s tern post However.' It was not serious and she was able I to proceed to Seattle where she will, receive the necessary repairs. I On the way south after a flight Into Northern British Columbia and the Yukon with engineers for the Alaska Highway project, a Canad-. Ian Airways seaplane piloted by H.J A. Macdonald, arrived here Sunday! aueriiuuii nuin muii uu jm-terdar morning In continuation of her flight to Vancouver. . The Derartment of Transport has established a lighted beacon at Point Cummings on Oribble Island in Wright Sound. The lantern is elevated sixteen feet above high water, supported by a wooden' mast carrying a triangular wooden slatwork and shows a white flashing light Union steamer Catala, Cap. James Flnd'av. Is expected in port this evening on her .southbound voyage from Stewart to Vancouver. The vessel arrived at 12:30 noon today at Wales Island where she had 2000 cpses of canned salmon to load with a call to make at Port Simpson before coming in here. PROPHECY FULFILLED EDINBURGH, Aug. 22: (CP) H.-R. Orr had hit the flag-stick on the fourth green, pitched .he ball four yards short at the 14th and then graced the stick in the Scottish, amateur golf champion- vwaw.'.w.v.v; evening's home by way of Jasper Park after a visit to Fort Essington, Airs. is the daughter of the late Robert Duncan, well known to old timers on the Skeena River as en- gineer of Balmoral cannery, whe died a few years ago In Rivers let. Mrs. Forrest spent ten days a rouna fori t-ssmgwn revisiwr; old scenes. 400-FOOT CHIMNEY BIRMINGHAM, Eng.. Aug. 22: CP The tallest chimney in Bri Smoked "Rupert Brand" Mild Cured Salmon 15c pkg. For Lunrh .Ti Toasted Sandwiches or Hors d'ocuvrc - One Package Serves Four People K.cps for Weeks ln Refrigerator Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Trlnce Rupert British Columbia Sir Malcolm Campbell And His Speedboat successor 10 uenerai cvaiignuu:. Booth. The twenU-flfth annlvar-! "'.c V "",,rTiV sary ' of the death of the Army Forrests birth-place. Mrs. vn-p7t Forrest . , r.w was marked yesterday. Re-Inter Remains Of V.C. Winner Memorial To Be Erected For William Hall In Nova Srntia HANTSPORT. US.. CP The remains Hall, first Canadian August 22: of William to win the tain is to be built at Birmingham's victoria Cross during the Great new 6,000.000 $23200,000 power u'nr uMll r. interred in the ships. Then a caddy prophesied station. It will be 400 feet high, churchyard of the Hantaport Bap-Orr would hole in one. He dld-on will contain 2.000.000 bricks and tist Church in connection with the the 16th. MURESCO WTrS Walls and Ceilings A RICH FLAT FINISH Out w!t not rub off. crck,chtp orfitef 18 Tints nd White cost 26,000 '$122,000). The Ideal WALL FINISH Muresco's popularity rests on its lovely soft finish, IU economy and ease of application, and on its great practicability. It comes In 18 beautiful soft tints. Per package KlLT I L A C 75c The original four-hour fllfqel. still first In qual-lty.4iu rich satin jflois Wrillh lasts and lasts. continued washing lfarpractieaifc- no effect on it. Easy W applfc .and'economlfcri Soft use. U Pint i Pint- t r 30c nntr, 50c '90c' Quart-1SL75 A STTlLElS !$UTTtllWjJ lw IVORY GORDON'S HARDWARE McBRIDE STREET Phone 311 erection of a war memorial here. ; The remains will be taken from 'their present resting place In tlw, cemetery at Stony Hill, NS. It li expected the burial ceremony wil. be hejd during the annual conven-1 tlon of the Canadian Legion Provincial Command here In Septem ber. EDINBURGH. Aug. 22: (CP Since AprU. 1936, 45.526 Scottish families In overcrowded houses have been moved to larger dwellings. Of that number. 11.031 have been moved this year. CUM!EI CONNECTIONS WANTED Vancouver Big Missouri. .12. Bralorne, 10.20. Cariboo Quartz, 1.95. Dentonia, .02. Fairvtew. .02Vfe. Gold Belt. .29. Hedley Mascot, .70. Minto. mVt. Noble Five. .Olfc. Pioneer. 2.35. . Premier, 1.72. Privateer. 1.05. Reno, .39. Relief Arlington, .12fc. Reward. .01. Salmon Gold, .03 tt. Sheep Creek, 1.10. Cariboo Hudson, .03. Hedler Amalg .01. Oils A. P. Con, .12. Calmont. .30. C. & E.. 1.65. Freehold. .03V. Home, 1.68. Royal Canadian, .16ft. Okalta, .75. Mercury. .06. .. . Prairie Royalties. .20. Toronto Aldermac, 26. Beattle. 1.10. Central Pat, 255. ... Cor. Smelters? 41.00. 1 East Malartlc. 2.41. Francoeur, .36. Gods Lake. 32fc. Hardrock, .92. Int. Nickel, 46.50. Kerr Addison. 1.90. Little Long Lac. 2.90. McLeod Cockshutt, 1.60. Madsen Rcl Lake, J3. McKenzle Red Lake, 1.17, Moneta, 55. Noranda. 78.00. Pickle Crow, 420. Preston E. Dome. 1.42 San Antohio. 1.67. Sherrltt Gordon, .92. . Stadacona, .40. Uchi. .90. Bouscadlllac, .04. ' Mosher. .10. Oklend. .06. Smelters Gold, .02 ' Dominion Bridge, 2430. f W pl SMASHES ALL PREVIOUS WATER RECORDS CONISTON. England, August 22: CP' Ai! existing speed records on the water were shattered Saturday when Sir Malcolm Campbell, the famous British speed driver, roared over Lake Coniston in an average time of 141.74 miles per hour In his Bluebird II Revisits Old Scenes Around Port Essington Mrs. Elsie J. Forrest of Sacra Salvation Army iMeet Adjourned Selection of New General Deferred -Anniversary of Booth's Death I LONDON, August 22. The Salvation Army high council ad- 5 AUcelune reXlefT by. -d. 'l " train on their return u.u. - TODAY'S STOCKS (Courtetjr S. O. Jobnatoa Co.) WEST African Importers and ex- M 0 Q and Xlr, porters seek connections with Carl Swanson arrl?ed ln the clty Canadian producers or manufac- on Sunday nlght,, traln from turers Samples offers for mer- Bura M win pa chandise of all descriptions, prin- an extended visit with her mother cipa ly fish products, and terms Mrs. Hans olsJce whose fst Mrs f Jhe,Co!onlal Fert". Swanson will also be for a couple Limited. Benylwah House, Win- 0f months neba, Gold Coast, British West Africa. u. WORTHING. Eng., Aug. 22: (CP HELP WANTED WANTED Waitress, must be ex nerienced and have cnod rpfor I ences. Apply Box 17. Daily News ratulate her. I f!9G) WANTED WANTED Used platform scales 1 with weights. State Price. Box 13, Dally News. tf. RELIABLE woman for housework. . Must be able to cook. 410 6th Ave. , West. (196) MUSSALLEM'S CONFECTIONERY The Pioneer Store ln town carrying a large and up-to-date stock of Box Chocolates Chocolate Bars Candies Ice Cream Soft Drinks and MixersFresh Milk and Cream-Cakes and Cookies all kinds Fresh Fruits In season Serving Coffee Tea Toast- Sandwiches and Fancv Ice Cream Dishes Sodas and Milk Shakes Open 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Mrs. Argentine Frewln Is 104- THE SEAL ' QUALITY - GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all, the year round payroll in Prince Rupert - but dldn't want any "fuss" made on her birthday. She was reluctant to re ceive the many who called to con- Mrs. Anna Group Is Laid To Rest Final Rites For Late Mrs. Anna Group Held Yesterday Afternoon Rev. E. E. Brandt, pastor of First Baptist Church, officiated ywter-day afternoon at the funeral of the late Mrs. Anna Oroup from the chapel of B.C. Undertakers to Fair- view Cemetery. Miss Lots Judge presided at the organ. Those tend ling flower s were: Her loving husband. Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative Association. Mrs. B. Nelson. E. Hell-man, Mrs. A. Nelson and family and Oscar Larson. Mrs. 8. Skogmo and family. Anna Morris and Enga. Vera, Florence. Mr. and Mrs. John Hedstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Basso and of seasickness is offered. hls time by Dr. R. J. Blackham. formerly surgeon In India. He recommend cold pork and chutney or cornel beef and pickles." DEFENDS "SLIMMING" SHEFFIELD. England, August 22: (CP-HClaiming there la "re-1 liglous warrant for denying oneself food," Rev. George Needham. rec- ,tor of St. Philips, defended girl-I who "slimmed." He suggested reducing Implied "moral qualities FRANCO'S COUSIN MED LONDON. Aug. 22: 'CP Senora Cathleena Rosallna Franco, widow of Spanish General Francisco Fran- . co s cousin was married in Chelsea i Registry Of fine to Dr Edwin Slegg. I Chelsea, The ery hrtt $ J pn In the world today li a Warrrmjn Thorobrfdl Mrmlcr, gracrfuj Je-Ign yti wiih ample, titihtelnlc iupply. An J, like alt frue thoroughbred!. It can he drpenJed upon to deliver tpeeJrt perfect ervice at all timet! Two tlzrt for Men and for LaJlet. Four beautiful colon. Match Ini pencil $1.25. Come In and ttt them. No obligationit McRae Bros. I.lcl. LKE HUNG CHUNG Ch op Suey House Open Day and Nlht Second Avenue IstRritlSE IS UNIVERSAL I OVER LATEST LINE-UP i 1 (Continued from Page One) conceMtofW and guarantees by Germany to Poland. 1 Od4h enough, announcement of the reaching of the trade anttnon-aggression agreements between Germany and Russia wa made not direct by the government In Moscow to the Russian people but by way of dispatches from Berlin which later received confirmation with statements on further details. Here In London Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, back from a fishing holiday to Scotland, and Foreign Secretary Lord Halifax, also hurrying back from a holiday in Yorkshire, were In conference prior-to a meeting of the full cab- ilnet today. Other key ministers also Interrupted vacations for Important meetings to consider the situation. All Information In rv tgard to the arm and navy situa tion was bein? assembled In view of the sertoutneiH of international relations and the suggestion wxt heard that authority might be Elv-en military heads to take such action as might be deemed necessary In an emergency, a move th would be unprecedented for Orea Britain in modern times. Close consultation between Great Britain nai we euect or the agree ment between Oermany an-i Rus ala will be on Japan Is a matter Tuesday, Aug-.r 1 -1 : 1 '-U mi! TONIGHT and VEIM; ,A7 Z Shows, 7:00 and S:: Australia's Robin Hood Liitj Again? "CAPTAIN FURY" With IIRIAN AIIKHNE VICTOR .MrLA(.l.; JUNK LANfi (At 7:35 and 9 lo ADDED "Vacation In Ontarla -Plumb Craiv Top-Eye Cartoon League Bowling ; Nearing Close R. M. Wtnatows n . and France continues. The BritUh Jack Frew 13 to if press said the coming week mar bowling fixture over : I be the most critical since the brent Angus Macdonald rink War. the top of the league As Reich troops continue to more -Hill's rink the onlr m, in Slovakia toward the Potlshi chance of catching ui . frontier, the dvil government of that country has been completer? surrendered to Oermany. Nails are replacing Slovaks In all pub!:; positions and the small Slovak army has been amalgamated with that of Germany. From Zlllna. Slovakia. It U reported that a quarter of a million Oerman troops with full war equipment massed Sunday on little Slovakia's 250 mile frontier whl' In Poland roads were blocked with family. Mr. and Mrs. C. Jackson andiV , ' " I 'l TOr7 na famUy. trains. Schools and town halls one tu.rn uTcr tor oarracu anu base hospitals. Near the frontier SEASICKNESS "CURL- .gun crews were wheeling their LONDON, August 23: CP artillery into position and spread-Once more a "reliable" preventive ing camouflage nets overhead. Ing a tie for the leagu The standing to daw Macdonald Hill Wlnslow .. Frew . Borland . McMcckin Preece Tinker McPhee ... Arroll W antl-eomintcrn pin t .' . pear that Japan is t n-ed as far as the Rnnv Z is concerned. Likewise Nazi accord would a;;x 'nate the possibility ful culmination of mpcndlng Anglo F at least as far as D:f ' for speculation In spite of tbc.tary assistance are B.C. FURNITURE CO. USED FURNITURE 2 Odd Chesterfields C4 ft CA At, each OJLU.OV 1 Reconditioned Kitchen RanRC 22 50 1 McClary Kitchen Range COO fl Special OO.OU 2 Enslish Prams CQ 00 At, each $O.UU 1 Large Size Lawn Mower Q( Cft A real snap tUstiv 10 Dressers Urge mirrors. 10 00 10 Large Size Carpets Qft flC From, up $3dO 7-piecc Dining Room Suite COQ 0 Light oak $AODv NEW FURNITURE 10 New Mattresses Cotton filled a Q1 A 0 real buy at, each ?iVttv 9 a-piccc Chesterfield Suites In tapestries, vc ?Cvecd $69.00 10 $89.00 Phone IJLACK 321 THIRD AVEM E Next Door to IJ. C. Clothiers UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERT TUES- T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAT. DAY, 1:30 p.m. 10:30 pjn. Due Vancouver, Thnn. a.m. Due Vancouver, Mondsy o- If Convenient, riease Turchase Tickets at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From Pit ivtif rfl eAiv J, skinner. Trlnce Rupert Aient. Third Ave. Thone se lf you lose anything, advertise for it.