T1 PAOE FOUR 2 Expert OPTICAL SERVICE .sWu 5 Chas. Dodimcad Optometrist in Chtrce Watch, Clock, Jewelry t: uni rntnilnr VISIT OUR BASEMENT STOKE lor nne i-nina. u.ur.w-.. Glasses. Baggage and Novelties. MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant "I'M g A PLAYBOY" AND MY MOM GETS ALL MY CLOTHES AT The Rupert Mens and Boys' Store BOYS' SWEATERS UNDERWEAR BOYS' CAPS SHORT PANT SUITS LONG PANT SUITS SPORT JACKETS BOYS' PANTS BOYS' OVERALLS The Store for Dad and Lad Rupert Men's and Boys' Store. You'll be agreeably surprised at the extra large department carrying a full range of boy's clothes and you'll discover the prices will meet your budget requirements, too. Come in and look around. Rupert Men's & Boys' Store 217 SIXTH ST Across From IIcl;cnon Real Estate THE STORE FOR DAI) AND LAD BOUDOIR SLIPPERS Ladies' Beaded Fur Trim and Hair Seal Moccasins. All colors. Priced at, $1.25 to $2.95 All color Chenille Slippers at $1.35, $1.50, $2.25 MULE SLIPPERS Fashion Footwear Next to Dollar Store Phone Red 321 BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS NOW IS THE TIME- Give us an order right away for the amount of coal you expect to need next season. This will enable us to meet X your requirements now or as supplies arrive. It is Important that you should lay In your coal supply this summer as It Is almost certain that the dealers will not be able to cope satisfactorily with the demand next winter. X IT IS NOT HOARDING TO BUY YOUR COAL EARLY X (It is also necessary to place your order a day ahead of Delivery) Albert & McCaffery Ltd. PHONES 11C OR 117 4 4 .M. - BUY... RUPERT BRAND Sole Fillets PRINCE RUPERT ai Your Local Butchers. NO WASTE READY TO COOK Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Ltd. BRITISH COLUMBIA DOINGS OF LOCAL T (By Dorothy Oarbutt The program lor the following week's activities at the Y.M.C.A.-Y.W.CA. Recreation Hall on Third Averiuff is as follows: Sunday Padre's Concert. Monday Old Time Dance. Tuesday Bingo. Wednesday Radio program "At Your Service," dance. Thursday Bingo and Quiz. Here Is a little poem about Prince Rupert which Carl Clay dug up and recited one evening. S.Tnere nave Been many requests for copies of It though I do maintain that it maligns a lovely little town which grows the fairest roses and honeysuckle It has ever been my lot to see. And when complaining of the rain, were any of you ever caught In a prairie V blizzard? Give me the rain any Sday. , Prince Rupert I'lTls the land of liquid sunshine. Where the rocks and muskeg meet Where all the dogs are amphibians . , - 1 ..KW r.nt :iAna uie peopie nac cuu ! You can talk about your Venice I 'With Its canals and gondoliers, I; But if you live in rainy Rupert. i You're never dry behind the ears. I I; The town is flocked with redheads. And boy, it's very piain I.To see they don't use henna. They're Just rusty from the rain. ,The coffins in the graves there. Are chained and weighted down. So the corpses don't go floating t.AnH Vianntlnir rnnnri the town. ....v. o 'The wind blows there at 40 per, Like the cyclone loose from hell, " And buildings shake and rattle And if you like the smell of tar Or dead fish on the docks. Then "Welcome" to Prince Rupert. For it's rain and fish and rocks. THE HOSTESS. MIDLANDS LOSE OUT Yanks Winners in Final League Baseball Game Yesterday The Midlands were well on their way into the baseball play-offs but they didn't reckon on the THE DAILY KM BIRD GIFT 'FILM IS TO MUSEUM! STIRRING Group Tours of Local Establish ment Being Announced The family of the late Oeorge Tlte have donated to the Museum ent and beautiful varieties. This will be a valuable addition to the local museum. On account of war conditions the Museum of Northern British Columbia, which is located In the Friday-Ping Pong tournament. Ubrary buUdlng Prlnfe Rupert, Is Saturday Movie. l. t. B.neral public indl- vldually. In order, however, to meet the many requests irom strangers, visitors ana service men, group tours will be conducted A - A - through the museum ana wnems pole parka of the city. The groups must be restricted to ft maximum of twenty for each tour. They will be conducted by the custodian, N. L. Jones, and Rev. W H. Pierce who will, In his unique and Interesting manner, describe the habits, customs, romantic history and legends of the native people of the Northern British Columbia coast. It has been suggested that Sunday afternoons may be devoted to these tours. Group tour arrangements may be made with N. L. Jones, ; IT- RESEARCH ON RUST (Continued from pafe 1) there the following year, then Studied at the University of Mln nesota and received her doctorate of philosophy. How It Spread Since the construction In 1925 of the government rust laboratory in Winnipeg, when the problem of wheat rust in the Red River Val ley became acute, Dr. Newton has been constantly employed In research on pucclnla gramlnis tri- clti, or wheat stem rust. The first problem to be solved when Dr. Newton was appointed to the rust laboratory was the cause of the spreading of rust in Mani toba. For proper development rust requires an Intermediate plant to act as host barberry, and bar berry is not one of Manitoba's common weeds. Dr. Newton explained this by exposing to the air slides covered with auger, a gelatlne-like sub stance. Innumerable rust spores covered that the spores carried by were collected from the atmosphere in this way and It was dis covered that the spores were car ried by the wind from the south where fcarberry grows In abund ance. Spores occurred In the at- Yanks. The Yanks proved to be mosphere up to a height of 14,000 ! the giant killers toy administering .feet. This was learned by placing! to the Midlands a 9 to 6 defeat In the last league game of the year yesterday. So on Sunday, instead of the Dry Dock playing the Midlands for the second half cham pionship, it will be the Edmontons vs. Dry Dock for the Kalen Hard ware trophy and the baseball championship of Prince Rupert. This will be a 2 out of 3 series. The giant killers, the Yanks, started the fireworks In the first inning, driving in 2 runs. But the Midlands came right back to take the lead with 3 runs. They added another in the second on a home run by Acorn. The Yanks came right back to tie the ball game up at 4 all. And then In the fourth inning the Yanks slapped Mac- Kenzle for three runs. Barkwell took over and was taken for tw? i more runs before retiring the side. giving the Yanks a 9-4 lead. Mac-Kenzie took over again in the fifth and for the remaining three Innings was never In trouble. But the Midlands could no overcome that 5 run lead, although they did cut it down to 9-6 and in the last Inning had two men left on base J in the red brick building on the. Milllgan, the baseman, had third inning ankle. Midlands second McManus, Acorn, Hay, Burley. Yanks-- Aubrey, Tex, Hank, Louis, Rosen, Fernandez, Albright, Tolbrot, Jenny. celebrate their golden wedding. ! r i 5 PYREX Ovenware and Flame ware of all types at the VARIETY SIORE similar slides on the wings of air planes. Counts were made of the number of spores present pcr( square inch. Her constant experiments and I observations as a plant patholo-l gltt have contributed greatly to I the discovery of 190 rust races quite a development since 1918 1 when It was believed there were only one or two. j Invited To Russia I Dr. N. Vavilov, director of the1 Academy of Science In Leningrad, Russia, was so Irnpiiessed that in 1933 he made a special trip to Winnipeg to investigate Dr. .New-tons work. He asked if she would go to Russia, to( deyeVjp.'.-rust research In that country. Dr. Newton idecllned the request but consented to make a summer trip that year to Russia where she surveyed conditions and made suggestions for experiments. Dr. Newton brushes this Incident aside as unimportant, "because." she explains. "It did not contribute to work here in rust research." Apparently she preferred her place University of Manitoba campus to to retire in the i the more glamorous Russian lab-wlth a sprained ' oratories, formerly part of the .Czar's palace The line-ups: I Discoveries in rust research con- Midlands Barkwell, Hall, Milll-'tlnue and Dr. Margaret seems gan, MacKenzle, Brooks, Wagg, pleased to discuss the problems ln- volved in her study. "Ill always be glad to explain my work to a persons who Is really interested,' she said. FOR GIRL OF 21 .MINERALS AfLOAT When a girl of 21 marries a man I Fish contain many minerals in five years older, the chances are eluding calcium, phosphorous one In five they will survive to (copper, Iodine, sulphur, and Iron. BIG FISH PLANTS 'mtmcmrmzKxasmxmvmturmm lwo w"a"K ,",uu' u",,-cu n in canaaa aunng um, coin on Si u Si the Pacific Coast. 328 whales were taken. ROCKS THAT PAY The types of stone quarried In Canada include granite, limestone, II 1.1 i.l .. iU i US Bl 8 B I gua&s a marble, sandstone, and slate. "Great Man's Lady," With Stan wjck and .McCrea, at Capitol Theatre The sweep and power of a grc . ., ,i .... 'men and women who made its ti rrince ivupcn an iuicikuhs of mounted birds of several differ velopment possible are unfold- il on the screen Irt the stirring r- mance, "The Orcat Man's Lady starring Barbara Stanwyck and Joel McCrea, with Brian Donlevy which comes to the Capitol at the first of next week. The story starts and end in cur rent times, but in the interim it goes back as long affo as 1848 when most of America was a trackless waste. Barbara Stanwyck then a young Impetuous girl, el opes from her staid Philadelphia home with Joel McCrea whose dream It Is to build a great citv out west Together they brave the hard ships and heartbreaks of yea: that yield nothing but failure Mr Crea is finally convinced by Bar bara that he must pull up stakes zo further west to prospect f: gold, then return and pour th wealth into the realisation of then dream. But McCrea loses the few-dollars they have, plus all their ivestock, to gambler Brian Don-evy, whose horvasty Is a come -on ew suckers can resist. Barbara succeeds In winning ack their possessions from Don-evy'who loses his heart to her as veil. It is Barbara who discovers that McCrea has struck silver t silver which eventually makes him millionaire. But by then. Bar bara has been relegated to thr back streets of hU life, with Don-levy very much In the foreground of hers. The story Is intensely Interest ing. SILKWORMS FOR POSTF.RITY EYNSFORD, Bng., August 15 " -Lady Hart Dyke of LuUlngstonr , Castle In this Kent village, assisted by two land girls runs a silk farm which supplies material lor. parachutes. Normal silk output of; 4.000 pounds is being sacrificed this year to produce WjOGOjOWstlk worm eggs to stock new farms. (JUAUUII-S IN WAR Products from Canadian stone quarries provide the chemical and other Industries with many of their increasing war requirements KING'S PRIZIIMAN I)KAI Staff Sgt J. Cunningham who -won the Kings Prise at Bisley In 1921, when he was 62 years old. died recently at Amble. England SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria and War-points, Stewart and North, Queen Charlotte Islands. Full Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 THE SEAL OF I m : QUALITY mm Sockcyc Salmon Fancy Red Herring in Tomato Sauce Sandwich Spreads Spiced Salmon Smoked Salmon Bloater SATURDAY AUGUST J i,n JH !l fTlDTC MOMIAV hk I ft2 I BKPriJTTm IBS DKflsW TV; MM : : o e ! 1 ON ThT $AMI MOORAM ffl Complete ftsjTl "SpanUh Fleta"Popeje Cartoon Iff . i?1 ..... 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