Prince Hupm Daflp rectos Thursday, August 11, 149. i GREAT PLACE IFOR CHILDREN FORMER MOVIE STAR VISITOR By LTJD HAWKINS JASl'ZR PARK The great 'nB picture star and now a pub-Rocky Mountain area known as' llc relation executive with Jasper National Park, with Its Metro - Guldwyn - Mayer, Ben myriad of beautiful and mys- Lyn was a visitor In Prince I!t! ' i Ln-f1' S i i 'Ti I. t lira aLtiMa' hi in lini''"-"' ILiuS till l lttl Delicious Flavour. terlous mountains, its wide and narrow vallevs. ;ewelied lake? end rushing torrents, has long! been associated in people's: minds as the playground of Canada. This "playground" idea appeals to the adult mind, conjuring up memories of childhood and youth, when, with a carefree mind, all kinds of sport was indulged In with an abandon of body and spirit. ne, in me Canadian kockim, Former heart-throbbing mov Rupert today. He was heading forth for the Alaska cruise aboard the steamer Prince George and will be back in port again next Tuesday night. Lyon and his wife, Bebe Daniels, also a popular star of a decade ago and more in the movies, spent the war years in England where they were prominent in the entertainment of troops. cpv iTnn TiTiinnnx V.q ,.,,,-....,1 i U I v"c -'-"',c"1'"u" ul u,c you're absolutely right, It Is vacation time now . . . but In a few months oold weather will be here again and you want to be prepared with a safe warmth-giving COAL supply. CALL 851 TODAY! PHIIPOTT, EVITT & CO. LIMITED Lumber Huilding Supplies can be found Ponce de Leon's OI'i,iWWU iuin,r,u mystic spring of eternal youth,' IS COMING NORTH ' and the grown-ups flock to this great park from the four cor-l Eenator Gray Turgeon, for-ners of the world In search of mer Member Parliament for It and they do indeed find it. CariDO. '"! be among the dis-But for the reallv voumr. the tinguUhed visitors coming north wife's new slippers Radio Dial l240 Kl'xyc!es Associated Boards of Trade of.,,, , .. , , J Char es. National Boxing Assoc- n,.:(1.u ri.,... c,ntral R',,i,in Columbia at 1 ... Kriill lifr rwv UPlf H ur 1 nr.."""" itcusihicu .... Ifn, little children and the teen- aeers bcis, De uc Leons ions spring snrlntr Is is ii?-' lg nored, because It U not needed. ti - t .v.- .Liu , WiC LlUlUiCIl of all ages find at hand so many outlets for their limitless ener- gies and Imagination as to make them literally Believe in fairy- land. " This Is particularly true of Jasper Park Lodge. Children1 naturally love beauty, and free -1 dom, and grace. The wide,' beautifully landscaped lawns,! bordered with brilliant flower beds, are an irresistible temptation to the little tots to romp and roll to their heart's content. And no one mines if perchance a particular flower appeals strongly to a child, and she plucks it to have it near her always. There are so very many that even the browsing wilri deer, with a fondness for some particular varieties, make very, little appreciable effect upon the gardens. Children also love horses, and here, from the age of three and up, they ride al- most daily with their parents on the miles of scenic sawdust trails, along which bear, deer, elk and moose gambol. On these rides children come sol clot to nature. Overtiead.i great variety of brilllantly- BASEBALl Ketchikan and Prince Rupert Return Series to Be Played In City This Week-End Plans for the coming baseball series with Ketchikan were brought to the final stage Tuesday night when the Prince Ru pert Baseball Association execu- tive met. Following a telephone conversation with Bill Eastman of Ketchikan, Art Murray disclosed that the Alaskans would fly here for games Sunday afternoon and evening. The visitors had planned on coming by boat but agreed to the change In transportation so that, If the weather is not favorable. It would be possible to postpone the trip. It will" take better than $000 to finance the series and, with a short murgin In the bank, the local club Is Justifiably nervous about taking chances on the weather. ; to Change) Bridfil Tells a Quotations and At 5t Itl m ! 0 WIKHED from cuts over ami under the left eye. There was an e-sized bump under his right, eye. Advertise :n me Dally News' forpSciiiiiif success Jiest iu;tip; 1 Mustard Pickles "t Wash i lbs. small pickling cucumbers. Combine 4 cups Heinz Distilled White Vinegar; Yg cup Heinz Prepared Yellow Mustard; xi cup salt and 3 J-i cups sugar, fleat, to boiling. Add cucumbers and ' return to boiling. Quickly pack one hot, sterilized jar at a time. Fill to Y from top. Be sure Vinegar solution covers the vegetables. Seal each jar at once. Yield: 7 pints. At Your Grocer's In Gallon Jart nd Bulk. Christie's GBAHfli WAFERS I 4:30 Simply Jazz 4:45 Sleepy Hollow Farm 5:00 The Happy Time 5:30 Western Five 5:45 Supper Varieties i 6:00 -Canada at Work J.tU I IVUUJ Vtll MliV Orchestra 6.30 Musical Varieties 7:00CBC Newt 7:15 Footloose In Europe 7:30 Eventide 8:00 Tales the People Tell 8:15 Recital 8:30 Prairie Playhouse 9:00 Watcha Know, Joe 9:30 Chamber Music 10:00 CBC New 10:10-CBC News I0:15-Gay Puree 10:30TB.A. 11:00 -Weather and Fish Arrivals FRlLiAY A.M. 7:00 Musical C1.K- BABY'S CRY IS NOT ALWAYS TEMPER DISTINGUISH heiwten vmir hubr'a try of pain tiul err at ormwr. l)tr "ruin cry" ahmiM : liavririMHtil alien! Mn. For the Irvemri dm ie I dt to gR cm MucrtM-h or lwrl in ilum I common dimtivtt hdwii. tivr lihv'a n j TaWrti on. Mr. m.v Mmuiy.ot Turutito, i , rjndt th work every lime. . ( "1 m the Onthrr 4 nine chlMrn, thre M thrm til btkbw, arvi hmby Own X aWrt have brrn loy otitv msMinnr In raitunf tl.rm to (be brtJihy rhitdrrn thry mm are. A n mt mr chiUlrr iKtrru little trvmth I t ! tmcr tltrm ltiby ()mn TAn unit in vry wtMift time Ihr iwt dtupiMred nj l lie chiMr wtrr nocnml asain, fequally effective lir cwntti pattern. uv"t (((ttitcri, tefilung Lruubka tuul (Mltcr trntna aulmentaol tialrtfa. Jtikk)y tfHctlv. fwwt taitfnii aly TTuthNl to a p-w1-T, it riemird. No MsWiy " tufl - no ritilfins vttm . h itrLoi" irUiy. SM-kfwa Atira trtkr in itt amin. 46 (jrnta. I Mtrficy Luck if you are out bUtitcU. A VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., Camosun Friday, 5 p.m., Catala Sunday, 10 p.m., Coqultlam ALICE ARM. STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, 11 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Coqultlam, August 12 and 20 ' FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Coqultlam, August 19 and 31 FRANK J. SKINNER Prince. Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 5G8 "If that young fool spoils my 8:00 CBC News d:15 Morning Song 8:30Music for MoOrr.s 8:41 Little Cei.ceit 9:00 BBC News and Com't'y 9 : 1 5 Mornin g Oe votlon 9:30 Sunrise Serenade 9:45 Coffee Time 9:99 Time Signal 10:00 Joan Greenwood 10:15 Morning Melodies 10 30 Round-up Time 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies 11:00 Strike Up the Band 11:15 Songs of Today 11:30 -Weather Forecast 11:31 Message Period ll:33-Rec. Int. 11:45- Famous Voices - rM. -12:00 Mld-flaj Mi.odies !2:15CBC News 12.25 Program Resume 12.-30-B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded Interlude 1:00 Summer Symphony 2:00 In a Lighter Mood 2:15 Musical Program 2:30 Musical Program 2:45 Commentary-Girl Next Door 3:00 Musical Program . j;ia oerenaoe 3:30 Divertimentx) AdverUs m tne Dally News! It Pays t'j AuerUse iH,,i.,ti.iiiHi:.ui.miiiir'Mlli,lliimtiiltlwll!:UiiU(jl)j;ttt(tHii(ijH Your House is an Asset: MAINTAIN ITS VALUE . . . MAKE NEEDED REPAIRS NOW! Fur Estimates and Supplies PHONE 263 MITCHELL & CURRIE LTD. Builders and Contractors CHANDLER'S PORTRAIT STUDIO Film Finishing Enlarging Flash Photiw Taken at Home Phone Green 389 218 4th St PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. '8 series will be the game in which' plumed Rocky Mountain birds . ...... -u1.l Outstanding Quality Charles Beats Gallant Gus Heavyweight Title Bout is Knded to Save Lesnevich NEW YORIC a Ezzar heavyweight boxing champion, stopped Gus Lesnevich, 34-year-old ex-light-heavyweLjht kins, last night when Keteree Goldstein ended the contest at the end of the seventh round in Yankee Stadium. A small crowd of some 15,000 watched the 28-ycar old Charles, defending his title for the Tint time only 43 days after he won it at Chicago, give Les nevich a bad pasting, cutting Gus around the left eye and plu'!;in? up the ri;',ht eye. Manager Joe Vella asked Goldstein to stop the fl;,ht as Gus came back to his corner, a tired beaten fighter at the end of the seventh. He made a gallant stand in the sixth when he seemed to hurt Charles with a stiff over-hand right. Charles, much more aggressive than on the niyht he won the title by cautiously outpoint ing Jersey Joe Walcott at Chic ago June 22, buckled Gus' legsl in the fourth but the gallant Gus never did go down. The end came suddenly for Gus seemed all right as he went to his corner. Never had ht been down but blood streamed 4feSE fMn.',ii . circle and whistle and chatter to each other. They see a mother bear taking very good caer 'of her children, and when they misbehave as all children sometimes will do, they see mother bear correct them in the ROod old-fashioned way, just je at home. And when the sun beams down warmly, there is the beautiful outdoor pool, right in front of the Lodge on the shore of Lao Beavert. For little tots, one end of the poo: is set aside and protected at wading depth. Here many gleeful hours are spent. For the more adventurous teen-agers, there is the larger section of the pool, with its three graduated divin? n other brsnd. I 1 Ez: !lve next Wednesday morning on Uie rrince Kupert from Vancou ver and Proceed to Cne interior by train the same evenirg. .rzzz Steamship c Movement! ' -gS sJr.-ra-.r: tor Vancouvei Tuesday ss. Camosun, 1:30 p.m. Thursday ss. Prince Rupert 11:15 p.m. Friday ss. Catala, 5 p.m. Children, too, like motoring and there is nothing like the thriil of riding In a beautiful open car along the many highways and byways, over breath-takinly hiuh moan-a,n passes, where one feels one can just reach out and touch the mouni- aln tops. And then, at end of day, there Is the snack bar where the young people gather to drink coxes ana muk shakes, talk over their day's adventures and plan even more thrilling doings for the morrow, S50 We specialize In high quality tMd, am r " Diamond rings. Every diamond guaranteed perfect. See our displays of moderately priced rings and get a new illustro.td foJJer. ..""J'u-xj a are seven famous Jell-0 flavors nmt ikowi S out tk lira ownfrt f other brond ' iwiiil to B. F. "IJ troubU.r boards. Nearby are the tennl" courts, so popular with the, younger set that all day lonp the whit balls can be seen go- ; Ing back and forth, back and forth across the nets with al veteran Bill Eastman of Ketchikan and the local oldtlmer, Bill Lambie, will be paired off on the respective mounds. It is twenty-seven years since Lambie first pitched against Ketchikan and, while Eastman's record is not at present available. Is be- lieved tliat he made his debut almost as long ago. Judging by Lambie's performance In a local league game this season, Eastman will have to be In good form. Alex Bill was appointed manager of the local squad and Ed Duvis and Johnny Odowes will end their talent in coaching roles. Bill Scuby and S. J. Mellor, new members of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club, provided the program at the club's weekly luncheon today, giving autobiographical talks. President R. G. Vail der sluys was in the ehair. You saw it in the News! NEW ROYAl HOTEL A Home Away From Home 50 Rooms Hot and Cold water PKINCE RUPERT, B.C. i Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 Prince Rupert Florists ( U)0 3rd Ave Sox 518 Tel. 77 U Flowers tor All Occasion 1 RE: certificate of illy 'RT MOTORS LIMITED ''(ond Avenue TEEHLANDING MATS r-- ' !- 1 1 t i mttf"' 'r', 2 these gaily lv V - A 1 the 'glowing X s N f8 f - ' brilliance ... of a ' S 1 I'M V . J " ' T . seven of Jell-O's m 4 S are so delicious 1 it x S J V goodness. And ' ' J" , 4j , thriftiest desserts, v I " 3v J J ' x- i IT 1 to look for PaDt r, Jj '4 L JELL-O box. 'KTY RlHQ MOlDf I " J Product ef D j water fV, - W O.n..ol Foods framed maraschino s 1 jf 0 JPomiful in ih?t ,er. put , ... I aT! 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Kt. 1H.T Slnr Sf Vipfnrin -wid.-00 , 1 I' ll 1 1 II I I l I II Is hereby given that I shall t the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication hereof, Certificate of lasue a Provisional Title in lieu of said lost Certificate, unless In the meantime valid ob-lectlon be made to me In writing. DATEn at the Land Registry Office, Prince Kupert. B. C, thl iuth inv of July. 1940. A D. j n. ANDREW THOMPSON. Deputy Reatstrat ol Titles. tl84) oi rri, IIUUHE 7ls zna -