m v PAGE FOUR THB DML7 NXW8 n 3 BMNBHI I Radio Extra Long Life Batteries Steamship Sailings (For Vancouve; Monday Ss. Prince - t-'- Rupert I.-.. 3'pm rTuesday Catala 1:30 p.m Wednesday Ss. Princess Charl&tte 5 p.m Friday Ss Prin. Adelaide 10 p.m., js- S3 Cardena 10:30 pjn. rr 8 atteries On The Waterfront Prices Are Down Again AH Batteries Fully Guaranteed You Will Be Wise to Buy Your Radio Batteries at EDWARD LIPSETT LTD Saturday Ss. Prin. Louis ..5 p.m. August 6 and 20 Ss. Prince Robert 6 p.m. Prom Vancouver- X '" "" "" .0-3t .-JZZil V TODAY'S STOCKS (Courtmy 8, D. Jotwrtoa Co.) Vancouver Dig Missouri, .12. Bralorne, 10.00. Cariboo Quartz, 1.93. Dcntonla. .02'a. Falrview. .02 Vi. Gold Belt, .29. Hcdley Mascot, .69. Minto, .02. Noble Five. .01i. Pioneer, 2.40. Premier, 1.70. Privateer, 1.01. Reeves McDonald, .16. Reno, .38 i. Relief Arlington, .12. Reward, .01. Salmon. .03. Sheep Creek. 1.12. Cariboo Hudson, .03. Hedley Amalg., .01. Oils A. P. Con.. .13. Calmont, .25. C. & E 1.60. Freehold, .03. Home, 158. Royal Canadian, .16. Okalta, .73. Mercury. ,06l,4. Prairie Royalties, .19. Toronto Aldermac. .26. Beattie, 1.12. Central Pat.. 2.20. Cons. Smelters, 41.00. East Malartlc, 2.31. Fernland, .03 V. Francoeur, .33. Gods Lake, 28. Hardrock, .90. Int. Nickel. 46.25. Kerr Addison, 1.77. Little Long Lac, 2.80. McLeod Cockshutt, 1.55. Madsen Red Lake, .31. McKenzle Red Lake. 1.17. Moneta, .92. Noranda, 78.00. Pickle Crow, 4.20. Preston E. Dome, 1.33. San Antonio, 1.60. Sherritt Gordon, .90. Stadacona, Mft. Uchl, JB8. Bouscadlllac, .04. Mosher, .10. Oklend, .06V2. Smelters Gold, .02,,. Dominion Bridge. 24.75. Whifflets From The Waterfront Union steamer Catala, Capt. ireignts, arrived in port at o:3u; o'clock last night from Stewart and ivionaay ts. rnn. cnarlotte a.m. o ciock lor Vancouver and way- Wed. Ss. Pr. Rupert 10 ajn. points. Friday Ss. Princess Alice n i Making the company's final voy- PRINCIPLES OF ROTARY EXPOUNDED t... I - lit-- TV. - . -J V, . I AMUSED BY AFFRONTS General Sir Hubert Ooujh ni 1 -1 li.l Milne Given 1 Minor National Defence Posts Never Did World Need Their AppH-1 cation More Than Today, Ms- trlct Governor TelU Local LONDON. August 2S: CP- Club How EvacuaUon umcer uougu and Air Raid Warden Milne waded ! the'", official oihciiu red rcu 1 tape to w their There was never a time when e-inrou3n has created principles of friendship and good newsfront growth of Rotary from the time of again he was told there was Its founding In 1905 by Paul Harris in for him "at the moment." :and his small group of friends In Then he wrote the Labor Mln-Chlcaeo un to todav which found lstrv Thev Dassed my letter to jthe organization with hundreds of the London County Council who thousands of members In hundreds passed It to their education cor--j of countries In all parts of the mlttee. They sent me a printed world. The district governor con- card asking If I could cook: If I 'sldered as a tribute to Rotary the kn?w anything about camplnc. dlsbandlng a year ago of the clubs and what training I had In the In Germany. Austria and Czecho- care of children. Slovakia. This was an admission "I replied that I was a rot 1 by the dictators, he felt, of the Pla'n cook, able to make a cup f force and Influence of Rotary for tea and boll an egg: that I though peace and International under- I knew a little about camping standing but that my knowledge of the President Peter Lakle was In the Z? T.1 Lhoir of th ... That didn't put them n,f off nn. one 1 Wd Drnxou! laUexng I aDpreclatlon of the members for I the fine address. ''There were about j thirty members present. i : j Five people thousand read the pays to let them know what you James Flndlay, delayed by cannery nave f, sen t.-fCh Rupert Dally News. It Sunday ss Catala . pjn. other northern points and sailed at (arrived In port on time at mm "12 fm tVtLi if Ifitime for holidayi . . . for work-free housekeeping "fe.. kLai'' $ IssAn S-Myv f'" delighu and thrills p m k"'? L TwY i?A Ff yourieU from "menu-worry" by planning deli- r Mv 0 'I il'JtTPH dou,F1SHn,ea,J,eyPPa'e...eaiy to enjoy. j i.iSSr', cfevr sW J If s3ylS You can get Canli' Food Kh or Shellfith almost bu. ""''l cf 2&f M Vpj fcj&-J everywhere, either fresh. froien, imoked, dried, canned ?7.t '7 MjlZ' Wy YV7f iWfU or p.ckled. Choose from over 60 varieties of fresh J ''Zj'h ML Wf L77l K- FISH or sea FISH, all of which can be served f S5&r2? h IT-AW I VjS m delicious summer recipes. fXp, M ''' ; ttl SIMM 'MZMWM v t i 10 o'clock this morning with a good-sized list of passengers, consisting mostly of round trip tourists, and sailed at 1 o'clock this afternoon 9I7P nf thA CAacnn nn fho A 1 elrt . f n. C Vn .. . I 1 1 i V tourist servlce' C N-R- steamer ipolnU whence she wUl return here e n ss. pr. Adelaide 4 p.m. Prince George, Capt. James Watt, next Monday southbound. to the L. C. C. and In due course I got a circular from the L C C i CONNECTIONS WANTED WEST African Importers and exporters .seek connections with Canadian producers or manufacturers. Samples, offers for merchandise of all descriptions, principally fish products, and term: solicited. The Colonial Fisheries, Limited, Benyiwah House. Win-neba, Gold Coast, British West Africa. tf WANTED WANTKD Used vlatform scales with weights. State Price. Box 18, Daily News. if fERSUNAI, STENOGRAPHERS AND TYPISTS EXAMINATIONS for Dominion Civil Service to be held in Prince Rupert. Applications to reach Ottawa by August 31. We have helped hundreds get positions as Stenographers, Typists, Postmen. Customs Clerks, etc., and can help you. Proof of this statement and full Information about examinations, etc., free. The M. C.C. Schools Ltd., WJnnipeg. tf FOR RENT CLEAN well furnished "modem apartments. Phone Red 444. FOR RENT 6 roomed house. Opposite new. Post Office. Appiy Box 19 Daily News, WORK WANTED Education Officers' Department saying that volunteer were re- i quired to help evacuate children. (190) EXPERIENCED young woman do-, sires housework or any kind oft work. Phone Red 320. (108)1 I,OST I LOST Bunch of Keys betwepn . Capitol and old Post Office -Please leave at Dally News. tf. f I.Ki: HUNG C1IUNO Ch op Suey House Open Day and Night Second Avenue Doctor In Command 1 They wanted to know if I had i common sense ana me capacity to keep my head ia a crisis I have now got my mobilisation orders and I am. presumably, to carry out the orders of a Kensington doctot my commander-In -chief." He said there could have beer, no doubt as to who he was because aU his letters had been ad- dressed to "Oeneral Sir Hubert h;. ..t an ,dea Mr. ..National Service posU I mn will as exempUfled by the Rotary"11 ""hT. Ambassador to Spain, pu: otherwise sen organization were more needed byi newspapers on an ,n Qf food mUol or the world than todav. declared Dr.. uu ou. """"i""- . . M somethlnc Uke that. It seems Cllne Portland. mor' tMeful a a nurw 8un Henry Flxott of V . th h Armv lnX Oregon, district governor of Rotary ???u. the battles of the "SSnlS Somme and, .iS' ways one Job I'm hot too International. In an address at an official visitation to the Prince Rupert club last evening. Dr. Flxott. In an inspirational manner, spoke of the possibilities of Rotary activ ities In an International way as Ypres. told with a chuckle how he finally got the Job of escorting a urouo of mothers and their children from a Fulham school to Field Marshal Lord Milne. 72. .Idea of youth service, expressing the " "'7 ?' rlZ old for. I could be Prime Minister.' The Even I m Standard took up the General's last point and declared: "If 68 U the limit, we should apply it to our legislators uie " and put them In positions more suitable to their capacities. If not. why not make better use of .Sir Hubert's fine patriotism?" Ivlew. however, that the principle of P""" "'"''7:, Tnrl ..,- MewiUme. after an exchange of of 'self-reliance should always be ln-imand"" he.lo". 'letters extending over six months. . Rotarlans. Dr. Flxott said, should-"," mV 1 Marshal LdtH Milne He announced : keen the alms of their organization nun' , . the City of Westminster had ac- levor in view and work steadfastly Tralnef rrom yn ...u! P him as Air Raid toward their accomnlishment. Thev ?e.n.era ... "OUS" " ""t" train 1 v. j V 7 ; r there mignt suu De a pjacc io and wm " should not give In to dUcourage-, J defence m. jment wherein lay defeat Norshould. BnUter cham- tne wea oe that the nappiest man;. tth. thanV.d him for his jwas one with the most money. The 'speaker developed the cardinal Rotary principle of service before 'self. 1VtlHIII " m ' offer but said there was nothing j he could do "at the moment." Then Sir Hubert wrote Sir Auckland Geddea. collaborator of Sir I Dr. Flxott traced the phemonenal John Anderson. ARP chief. Once go with 20 through Warden Wednesday, August : LAST TIMES TONIC II r 1611 - "I 2 Shows. 7:00 and 9:0j "Captain Fury" Willi Brian Aherne, McLaclen, June I.an; (At 7:35 and 9 10 CARDS rOR.ALL OCCASIONS cards) colsg; AVAY tAtpi 2 Walnut Herts 1 1 ANNMKAjy CARDS1 WEDDING GlRCAtM ramie CaVAltSCLST ' aMiT,aB--M, BABV STARTING TOMORROW With Special Matinee at 2:30 Shirley Temple "THE LITTLE PRINCESS" In Technl syllabus." When he n course he will be post---Strand district His original offer t. any capacity was do :. he applied unsuecesifw other men Air Ministry for work the whole balloon barrage. CF 5vrjp(vrii? :.C. FURNITURE CO. 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