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COAl'KS, General A&ent Prince Kuuert. nn. j .RECITAL 1 IS HELD iii Church last evening. The prosram was as follows: June Carter. "Waltz in O Major, 1 (Bollak). Christine Currie. "Andante." Haydn). iinoveni. Elspeth McKenzle, "Grandfather Dances," (O. Karganoff). Christine and John Currie, "Mln- ..., w. t. wiivMtuiaii are sailing tonight on the Cardena wet." (Mozart). for Victoria to spend the summer. John Currie. "Ensign March vacation. Mr. Cheeseman Is a Tn- Olese). member of the teaching staff of the ! G'enllyn Jenner, "Sir Rupert, ' E.'KIHope of Telkwa arrived in! Iocal schools the he city city on last night's train from j ine interior ana win sau tonight on Five thousano i n o -n rn nn n- rnn lni r vr jk a. ww .uma iu4 wiFi. nc u peopie reaa the Dally News It going south for the bei(eflt of his pays to let them know what "you health. have to sell. (Cadus) Jean Thompson "Waltz In G Flat" (F. Chopin). Variations," (Mozart). Hemsby King. "Waltz Od. 39. No. 7," (Brahms). j lilllan H11L "Serenata" George Hanklnson. "Minuet in G," (Paderewskl). Janet Rochester. Allegro In G," . (Mozart). ads. Do you? TIMItr.K MLE XitIM ACADEMY RECITAL runiU of MisnWav and Miu Olaf. ' The clnslnff recital at th mUSlL son Delight Listeners -classes of St. Joseph's Academy I i took place on Tuesday evening The students of Miss M. A. Way The Kindergarten, decorated with and Miss S. Olafson gave great a profusion of summer -flowers, pleasure by their playing to an filled to overflowing with the audience which filled the United appreciative audience. uegmmng witn trie junior 0f the class, the recital con tinued with the more advanced preceded by a reading, bv Miss Marie Amadlo, on the life of the Rosaline Thaln. "A Maid Churn- ', fanfous rnmnnsor inir." (Balnbridee) and "SDlnnlnR Thp awards of th Tnrnntn Pnn. !song,M (A. Ellmenrelch). servatory of Music were then dls- Barbara Flaten, "Gavotte, (J. S. trlbuted and the recital closed I rtnrhl :With the rendering of our Na- I Shuko Mlwa, "Albumblatt," (Bee-ttlonal Anthem ben Doherty and Leona Blaln. "In a Cottaie OarJen" (Thomsn) Mary Baker (Mrs. George Madlll's pupm foaled tender, will h. r-.. k. ' .the Dutnrt Forref. Prince Rupert. p"ne Ohnesorg and Mary Syl- ret later than noon on the 2nd day of venter. -August. 1940. for the purchase of Lie- Tt,. t... .1 enee X274M m North .id. cm- . e Jauntln8 Car (Oartlan, Bhe- InCft fc out 1.039DOO trrt at ,08n HI!'. opruce. cedar nd Hemlock IDOItA Roller Rink Mondays and Tuesdays Open for Private Parties Wcd Thurs Frin 7-11 2-4:30, 6-11 on Sat. J. H. BULGER Optometrist toi 3ant nine Open Till 10:00 p.m. Ice Cream Soft Drink; id Tobaccos Candies MUSSALLKM'S CONFECTIONERY THE OLD GARDEN Lit FERTILIZER An Entirely New and Different Plant Food Contains Vitamin IU The new remarkable Plant Stimulant In the proper proportions, a mild Insecticide and further essential elements for a steady growth and a healthy plant life. Try a Packet Today 10c, 25C Wholesale Distributors YV. II. Malkln Co. (IMU Ltd. estalr Crerar. (ChoDln) Al. "VaU in C Charp 'Chopin) Marie Amadlo. Minor) H. G. Helgerson Limited 216 SIXTH STREET Prince Rupert, B.C. We have on our lists the following good buys: 412 EMERSON PLACE 7-- room house, 2 lots. Lovely garden. Fully modern. Furnace. 4 bedrooms. Concrete foundations. Cash $3150. Terms S2000, balance . In monthly payments. We Have Several Furnished Houses for Rent for the Summer Months G-KOOM HOUSE On Taylor Street. 3 bedrooms. Fully modern and sewer. In good condition. Cash $1600 or $1800 on terms. Benj. H. Harry M.I). EYE DISEASES Lenses Carefully Prescribed G31 Dirks Hldr. Vancouver, It.C. RESEARCH GUARANTEE FOR WAR FISH PRICE of Canada's War Effort Science Con$lderfd Sfhrme neint thereby Receiving DuejUtrntlon ( Mty rJ Fof a' OTTAWA. June 28: CP- quietly efficient organisation which j Q K,Uaawa .ecretary of the came into being during the First prtnce Rupeft offtoe Q( No 2 DSm Great War and grew to robust su- (Janie, nsher'men'a Assure in the years of peace, the Na- tetlon nM rectlved a telegram tlonal Research Council stand, to- flf Vancouver mre. pupils. The feature of the evening ! , 77? T, f thf Amalgamated Fisher- a i "r hlnd the 8Clence M t"30' was a group of Cho-iln numbers men's Association of British Colum- . .. ... t t f A,r Virtually overnlaht the council shifted from peacetime to wartime activity altogether. But It was not too hard a shift because already nearly all activities had a direct bearing on trie war lAivia jonns, "uonaeiuea. (T. .L ... "i Oesten). lumoang uiowns" (Rebe) lone carefullj'-chosen personnel. Pro- Barbara Hope. "Andante with' m 86 Maare reoorU 00 Invftstlgatton In auuimer Breeze" Margaret Wlljiit Madlll's pupil). (Mrs "Theme" Schubert) Mary Baker and lone Jacklln (Mrs. George Madlll's pupils). "Maid Churning" (Balnbrldge) Lydia Watt. "Flotilla March" (Hart) ey Payne. "Gavott. in A - rv,.. a1P -SmaUna In C" (Kullak) Mary Ada Brown. "La Jongleuse," Sylvester. .AioszKowsKt). , -Mlnuer (Baccer,n paullne , Jean Derry, "Sonata Op. 28.".Ohneorg. (Beethoven). ! -Dance of the Spooks" (An- Patricia McClymont, "Hunting thony) Norma Watt. Song," (Mendelssohn), and "VaUe Two Little Propyl.,- irmm. Op. 18." (Chonln). Sha MirR i Helen Green, "Sonata In C Mln mandlng the 1st Division. Great est secrecy in war projects under study Is maintained by a ;pnysics, cnemutry, Dioiogy, mecn- (Wemer) janical engineering and such other i Oeoree ' subjects as come under itudv at ih' council go direct to Dean Mackenzie from the directors of the various council divisions. I An example of the close co-ordln-1 atlon of the various research faclll-, ties Is the Associate Commits nn Kath-. Aeronautical Research. It U com-' posed of experts from the Royal Canadian Air Force, the Royal Can-' adlan Signal Corps, the Transport Department, the Meteorological ! Service. avlaUon Indnlrie. unl-! verstties. commercial air companies and the ie council council Itself. itself. i i The committee recelvw nnancUl M ADV DDAQ lUHlVA DIUu. homtac contributions uUons from from the the co-operaUng cooperating agencies and suggests and plans r?- . ... hmuwu uc UilUCl "Minuet in o- inMn,MW.nili.v.. "J i ... r, . r.1""4" r (MoZartK DOlron- Hn7;na L ;e a Smile" (Rule) Yvonne tlon. x-ray examS"n luWcan "ffiSl Vbra- Most peop rio t, classlf.edl . "Albumblatf (Beethoven) w . ST m.l - . i8trumenU and many others cover- MSSLnMus,car 8chuberU !,nK cvery itWuSTJI. m.. ... . search. in" " K.IIHTS w 5 "eview Review- tnalncsl niln.i . At the outbreak of the First Ores I . rarrv.nir nn ranVi kit rV. . ..j ' -'H I4b,il,ni. " ' -----HWV uvi.1 n-liarfp in O Minor" (Chopin) for latoratories of itt own toon be Prpnrp.s Moore. came Rpparent. Although the Re search Council Act. authortzin, them, was passed In 1024 it was not until eight years later that the new buildings were opened Only 37 manufacturing firms in Canada had laboratories for re-sarch In 1916 and the annual ex penditure shown In the council's first annual renort totalled less than sJOO.000 for Dominion and provincial laboratories together. Today millions of dollars are be ine suer.t each year In well-devel oped laboratories of large Indus trial firms and estimates tabled In the House of Commons this session set aside $314,164 for maintenance of the council's laboratorlen nnrt a special sum of $837,575 for the Na-1 tlonal Research Council annex. C.P.R. steamer Princess Adelaide capt. William Hughes, Is due In port at 4 o'clock this afternoon from the south and will sail at 10 p.m. on ner return to Vancouver and way points. DrlnIng in a fair-sized list nf passengers and a large cargo of ireigni including tlnplate for Nel-i son Dros. Fisheries Ltd. new can-nery here. C. N. R. steamer Prince I Rupert. Capt. Nell McLean, arrived1 In port at 8:30 this morning from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls and sailed at noon for Stew-nrt whence slip win m.i rYmorrow southbound. ' Mi itnl Hit I nl t tin received from Ottawa that a scheme ts now being considered under which last year's sockeye prices would be guaranteed by the Last year s sockeye price was , Now at the council laboratories TnLT.uJL I . , . , . . , i8 tyc. The price off ered by ,h the can 'here nrrp a n select xpiprr group irrniin m of we wfiirainm 1-tratned ... - r ners Mthtf this year Is 40e 40c. Th a ...... .tt . ..v fiu6iom u as tuiigws; Barrle. "Andante man. i "Caprice" Stuart. "In the Swing" (Terry) George uiius. (Haydn) Allan Fore-(Paganlnl) Patricia . I it..-. . a si a umiiiauuiis aim avuaies oi war: . . . ... . . . n Ka' 11 u ,utM problems referred to It by gov- emment departments. More than 100 such studies are under way. Ac- j ting president of the council Is Dean. C. J. Mackenzie, formerly of the University' of Saskatchewan. He I in. ocuuuiauur. . - 1 Dorothy McLeod, "Sonatina In C," rumoHng Clown" (Kennedy) took over administration of re-(Mozart). George Thrupp. .search when the president, Major- "Rose Petals" (Lawson) Kath-1 General A. 0. L, McNaushton. went overseaf as uenerai unicer ixm- Oft NINO MONDAY AFTERNOON July 8th 2 p.m, " 4, BROS. "At The Cite With 1 i LATKST Win v... conixfrsvtTr llmry Arthur JouV.ii mtA "Till- in. "1 SEATS ARE NOW ON SALE AT THE An rW IIOX Omt OI'LN 1J .NOON iu t.u V , ,L AITWtNOO.SS At 2 p.m. 75c Lotrs $1.00 All Seats Rmrvnl $2.95 MAtl OfiDEKS ixctrr at ADVAKto ritctJ unm CRPITOI BACK AGAIN k Mon . Tut July I moral of tanbrr. t-nniy yamanata and Maryii: V, . caiana mui up- . " .. further ?irtiaiiar of ue chief For- Pottuk. V . u" saenuuc ana in-iroarious comedlea. ThU time the -.er. i-rmc Rupert. B. C, tUngrr 4. B, SsoU, Princ Rupm. B.C. UanlUpn or her sclent and eartv I nlsht. 'Mar Marx Ilrnlher. urotners at nt R-ad!n. Chopin. Marie Amadlo. ' ""'7 , ' T P-orcnMt Elre ct,v"' "W8U2 Jn G Flat" (Chonln the prt- Marie Nlckerson. imn 0T""nment sanested the Walt!! In A Flat uons and the Canadian gwernnent cla thl In 1918. creatine an hon jorary advisory council out of which W-mz in E naf (Chorln) Marv 1 deTekDCd the National Rewarch Pustule. , I Council as It is today. "Waltz in a- irhnnini pit- The council was first ejtablUhed Yamanaka. I to act merely a consultant and co- """uf in 111 A i r iaL 1 i.nnmn 1 - - w4wiv uraui 1 1 ffSs. GONE WITH THF, Win ETBbq WIW llll Loi na Wii.1 1 H-t -Hill ine ; trv 'tit rouiwooju ii.il a . engaac an umt, .m st G roue ho. io Km a circus owner, from -j.usUt Uproarious Comedy Features Cirrus TnroU(h w ; Acts. IllAboraU llinr RunllnH lan hyslerlCAl ju':. -f AnH m.i.i,i in. U saved. Bakrr w.t .. rtl beautiful Fl irr '. rr Rot ts vj roue no iaae ;r.i .n ks After att&VabWnce from.4Ke M,rr1 Dumont . ma. H . . F-U. . in inn' - fl Iff (.1 War. Orrat Hrltatn rmmri k.i: h.l i k oniii u.. lira t rirruji ar "-v vl fur tvhlnd Otrmanv in th intntn t.a ntt MM M lavish musical vase W- I wiiims wk. 4IU VII NkUUI fcW" ' . , J OsnUUH 9 t. . .... .... . . Iin ll the Circus' . r -tl Twtt i"U 111 121pm W1H Will be De IHHIM for for re- r. . ",, ,., "Z' .. - "r?lJ .l?u'lln in 2H13 15 she inn set trt nn UD H an an henorarv j " I. "' one of Ihlr IM .nrf t?r. Victoria. B.C. th D'tict rw- imp tMKrr. 1 Marxes Invade the "ic world wunu 01 of the me "G r UP r and Tak' . . j... op or a rioi 01 merriment - -- and are asststed by a strange ag- u011 "8nali routine t ien lri1if4lM ttrmttn e k ....-lit. AU ft'1"' vuuii1i4 gull.., an , apslde-down girl, a midget, the Miss M. McKi f Dord trongest man In the world, a 8chool teaching uff u trained xeal n nmnhnnv nf,.V...l ih ranlmi tnlillttU (or I ' adrift on the ocean, a herd of ele- Namu before proreedinf to T- phanu. African lions and bcauti- couver. 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