PAQE BIX SERVICE Prompt and Efficient Service in Watch, Clock Jewelcry and Optical Repairing, Hand Engraving EXPERT OPTICAL SERVICE Licences for Numounl Fullvue Frames The Latest in Eye Wear CIIAS DODLMEAD OPTOMETRIST Phone 261 for Appointment Max Heilbroner JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT Visit Our Basement Store for Gifts for Every Occasion Whifflets From The Waterfront N t With a large list of passengers, consisting mostly of round trip tourists, on board, C. P. R. steamer Princess Louise, Capt. S. K. Gray, arrived in port at 7:45 this morning from Vancouver and sailed at 10 a.m. for Skagway and other Alaska points. The vessel is; scheduled to call here next Wed-! nesday afternoon southbound. mm 40 oz. $3.10 .i oi. ii.Su it ot. MARK BOLTON PASSES AWAY' One Of Best Known Native Rest- C. N. R. steamer Prince George, 'some 62 years of age and Is sur Capt. H. E. Nedden. arrived In vived by a widow and family. The port at 9:30 this morning from, funeral will take place at Port Canadian's Story of Colonel J. S. Vancouver, Powell River and Esslngton at the week-end. Boyle of Yukon Fame Ocean Falls and sailed at noon ' I for Stewart whence she will return 1 here tomorrow morning south- j John Boden, is tentatively reported bound. The Prince George brought ' due at 3 o'clock tomorrow morn in a good-sized list of passengers ! ln? from the south and will sail Including quite a number of. tour- a couple of hours later on her relets, some of whom proceeded East! turn to Vancouver and waypoints. ' by train, others of whom are mak- Ing the round trip whil some will j C.P.R. steamer Princess Adelaide, trnnsfpr ifn tho Prlnio r?ViorlAc fr ; Hnnt. Willtam Wmrhp 1c rino in return south via the Queen Char-j port at 7:45 this evening from the'""' u" ",c ., V lottei Islands tomorrow night. Union steamer Cardena, Capt points. south and will sail at 10 p.m. on her return to Vancouver and way- This udve: t:-: m is nm -iM)shed n displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia GEORGE JOHNSTONE Announces the Opening of the CENTRAL NEWS AGENCY In Premises Next C.r.U. Office Across the Street from Ormes Agent For THE DAILY H'-OVINCE and LEADING MAGAZINES and PERIODICALS, LUNCH COUNTER CONFECTIONERY ICH CREAM Call Blue 595 TOBACCOS UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver; I.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES- T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, DAY, 1:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver. Thurs. p.m. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince, Rupert AcenL Third Ave. Phone 568 NEW YORK, July 5: (CP) After lingering for months in the darkness of a New York customs office, a book about a Canadian colonel company's investment of $2.50 trie I Kim Beattle, Toronto newspaper man, sent the manuscript ot "Brother, Here's a Man." to his New ,York literary agent six months ago.' 'The agent left the manuscript In the post office In the belief it wasn't 1 worth paying $2.50 duty on but the Macmillan Publishing Company heard about the book and collected (the package. Now they havepublished the the Canadian soldier hailed as the savior of Roumania in the First Great War and have already eolfi I motion picture rights to a Hollywood company. matters. He was the only "outsider" ever admitted to the annual dinners of Toronto holders of the Victoria Cross. "And You," a book of poems, was i nublihed In 1930 and Beattie fol-lowed a few years later with a hls- I tory of the 48th Highlanders, THE DAILY NEWS Friday. July 5, 194J, - PREPARING TO FLY UNCLE SAM'S PROPOSED AIR ARMADA Pilots for Americas projected air armada ot' 5 ,000 warplanes are receiving three months' train-. dents of Skeena River Village ,nS at mne army-supervised schools beiore being s .mt to Randolph and Kelly Fields in Texas. Pic-Is Dead I tured are feelings at Hancock College of Aeronautics in Santa Maria, Cal. Top, they are poised for a takeoff. Lower Left, they learn about the care of engines. Lower Right, seen through the I struts of a pursuit ' plane, they march across the parade grounds to other classes. Mark Bolton, village councillor, and one of the best known and most highly respected of the elder native residents of Port Esslngton, Is dead at North Pacific cannery where he was employed for the salmon canning season. He was i Bring Out Book Agent Rejected Picnic AtSangan On Dominion Day Interesting Community Outing Near Masset This Week MASSETT, July 5: There was a very Interesting community picnic at Sangan Beach on Dominion Day. Thi morning was wet and unpleasant but it cleared later in rtirr onrl f Vi a r4rr I a xttn o tmiipV by Canadian private has been ' A schedule Qf rougnt 10 ugiit ay a puuiianius , ren's races was pulled ofl and golf was played. Most of the people of the village were present. TERRACE C. L. M. Giggey, well known sawmlllcr, had the misfortune to receive a serious Injury In the sawmill Thursday morning, one I book, a biography of Col. J. E. Boyle, ,,,, man P15hpH in Pr1nrp - - - n-j Rupert Hospital treatment. by speeder for Dan Pop has built a store and work.hno on his rjronertv faclnz Beattie was born in Guelph 40 the raliway station and has moved (years ago, son of Peter and Mary hig br,nt an(j snoe business to the 'Jane Beattie. Five of his father's new premises. 1 . brother were Presbyterian clergy- I men. Kim decided to be a soldier, cantnin J. T. Harvey, enroute (however and joined the army after from Prince Runert to Smlthers hi? first year In high school, enlist- on a recruiting tour, stenned off j ing in the 48th Highlanders of Can- the train Wednesday night to give adaas "Kenneth Walters," because notic? that he will stav in Terrace j he was under age. On the plea, of on his return from interior points. . his mother, he was sworn in again j under his real name when the regl- "; ment reached England. Wounded once, Beattie was at the front till the end of the war. He returned to Toronto and became aviation editor of The Evening Telegram and a writer on military Most people reao tne classified I ed in the 48th Highlanders. He said he wanted to get over and stop the German? right away before it was necessary for his 16-year-old son,' Peter, to join up. He was discharged as medically unfit but is still trv'n to enlist with other units Between his books, Beattie has j contributed biographical stories and i features on assignment to Canad- Last September, Beattie re-enlist-1 lan magazines. (Meet Her in a Meter Cab) DE LUXE METER CABS PHONE 13 4 Can Ride for Price of One MacKenzie's Furniture 500 At Square Yards PRINTED LINOLEUM $1 00 400 Square At Yards INLAID LINOLEUM $1 50 250 Square Yard FELTOL 45C At Phone "5 TODAY'S STOCKS ( Court j K D JonLsloa Co.) ', Vancouver Big Missouri, .05. Bralorne, 8.00 (ask). Cariboo Quartz, 1.70. Dentonla, .01 (ask). Falrview, .01 (ask). Gold Belt, .10. Hedley. Mascot, .30. Minuo. .01.; (ask). Pend Oreille, 1.25 (ask). Pioneer, 1.53, Premier, .75. Privateer, .37. Reeves McDonald, .25 (ask). Reno. '.OOVi Relief Arlington. .04Vi. Salmon Gold, .02. Sheep Creek, .75. Cariboo Hudson. .OHfe. Oils A., P. Con., .08. Calmont. .20, C. & E., 1.21. Freehold, .02 (ask). Home, 1.48. P?calta, .03. Royal Canadian. .14. -Okalta, .72. Mercury. 03A. Prairie Royalties, .14. Toronto Aldermac, .10. Beattie, .75. Central Pat., f.Gt. 1 Cons. Smejters, 32.00. Ea3t Malartlc, 2.15. ' Fernland, .02. Francocur, .18. God3 Lake, ,28. Hardrock, .55Vi. Int. Nickel, .3134. Kerr Addison, 1.70. Little Long Lac, 1.95. McLeod Cockshutt, J.03. Madsen Red Lake, ,24. McKerizie Red Lake, .83. Monetar .39, -Noranda. 43.00. Pickle Cnvy. 2.20. Prerton East Dome, 1.40. Sn Antonio. 1.45. Fherrltt Gordon, .51. TThi. .'a. nwadillar;. .02.-' Mnsher flVi,. OV1nd .nan. SmcItriOHd. X)W. Dominion Bridge. 23.00. WILD LIFE ON ISLANDS Deer and Pheasant Arc Abundant on Beautiful Queen Charlottes I Visitors to the Queen Charlotte I Islands this year remark upon the ' large number of deer runnlrlg wild I everywhere. There are also large j numbers o'f pheasant and grouse j chicks, the season evidently being I a good one for the birds. Scarcity .in the past few years is ascribed to j hawks, wnicn were numerous ana preyea on, wits chicks m yasi, seasons, j j The islands are very beautiful Just now. In Port Clements parr tlcularly the foxgloves are running wild and brighten up the landscape in a most striking manner. . Dally adrertLon re. me Dallj . News Is sut to bring dally QUAKE SHOOK THE ISLANDS Houses Swayed, Dishes Rattled and In Some Cases Smashed Wednesday Morning A very distinct earthquake shook the Queen Charlotte Islands on the morning of Wednesday this week but no damage was done. Houses shook, dishes rattled and in some cases toppled off the shelves an'J broke. Every telephone was much in use finding out what places had felt the shock. The quake occurred at 8:02 Wednesday morning and was clearly felt at Queen Charlotte City, Tlell, Port Clements, Skldcgate and Celebration At Skidegate Monday Last SKIDEGATE. Julv 5. On Monday , ed at Skidegate for the annual , Dominion Day celebration. There; were the usual sports and other RTHJTm LAST TIMES TONIGHT Last Complete Show at 8:30 The Government's 80-Minute Feature Never Before Shown of . . . "THE 4 Royal Visit' (At 7:00 and 0:11) PLUS Five Little Poppers AND HOW THEY GREW (At 8:46, Once Only) Plus WORLD NEWS EVENTS (At 8:30 Only) NOTE Proceeds from production, presentation and distribution of "The Royal Visit" turned over to Red Cros3. COMING SAT. ONLY Frank Morgan In "HENRY GOES ARIZONA" Plus Jackie Cooper in "SEVENTEEN" of this week the people of the L? AT QPPfMf Queen Queen Charlotte Charlotte Islands Islands all all gather- gather- tlv 1 Ol liinU J events, all passing off successfully.' While there was a little rain in the TtrrT "o:.rd..0f Trade 1 morning it cleared in the afternoon and the event proved wholly enjoy-1 able. The total nrnrepd of lhi relphra REAL ASSET port On Railway Superintend ent's Visit TERRACE. July 5: - The Ter- Mrtr. nrill Ko frK-on tn tha Oimon fCe Board Charlotte Hospital. t The dance was held In the Sklde I gate Mission Hall and the total pro of Trade held Iti monthly meeting In the Terra Hotel on Wednesday evening. E. T. Kenney. M. L. A., in adaresslni jcecds of the celebration amounted the meeting, presented a report 10 music was suppnea Dy me on a recent tour of the district bv local Harmony Boys and something James Clark, Canadian National like 250 people attended. The Hos- .Railways superintendent, pltal Board appreciated very great-' Two projects were dealt with at ly the generous support and espeel- some length one being the pro-ally that of the officers, non-com- posed laying out of a park upon missioned officers and men of the the waste land adjoining the raiF Royal Canadian Air Force from All-: way depot, the other being the ford Bay. hot springs at Lakelse Lake. It (was brought out that Terrace dis Five thousano n.; nuprt people read the Dally News. It pays to let them 'enow what yoti (have to tell i I I trict possesses a valuable potentiality in the hot springs which may be developed when condition! warrant the effort. Harry King was In the chair. RED CROSS "Add-A-Penny Days" During this 10-Day Sale we have taken cne cent off the low price of each sale item. You may contribute this to the Red Cross in boxes dared in all 3 Peoples Stores, if you wish. TO EACH PENNY YOU GIVE, Wfi WILL "ADD-A-PENNY" AND DOUBLE YOUR CONTRIBUTION. SALES 50 Dresses $3-39 Formerly $5 to $12 10 Summer Coats Sg.yJ Formerly $10 18 HathinK Suits Formerly $3 to $5 $J0 25 Summer Purses CJQc Formerly $1.50 to $2 1 White Coats . . $().99 Formerly $1C50 AND DOZENS OF OTIIKR HAKGAINS Mall Orders Promptly lrilled Open Saturday Night RUPERT PEOPLES STORE -In the Heart of Prince Rupert" THIRD AVE. Next to Heilbroncr's Phone BLUE 907 CANADIAN RATIONAL RAILWAYS Steamers leave PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOU-VER on Saturday 4 p.m. calling at Ocean Falls. Monday 3 p.m. calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River. Trains leave PRINCE RUPERT for the EAST. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, (J p.m. Friday at 11 a.m. Air-conditioned Sleeping and Dining Cars For Fares, etc.,. Call or Write CITY TICKET OFFICE, 528 TlIIRI) AVE. Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines