w ' ' . l. V - Time Signal From Dominion Observatory 34 Attend Moose Whist At Ottawa Heard Throughout World City Carpenters Receive Increases ports from other parts of the I the observatory Is well-informed. Bt ANTHONY DICKASON Canadian PrcM Staff Writer OTTAWA The old belief worlcv. Similarly, readings are maintaining a network of seis- Thlrty-fcui persons took part in the second summer Moose whist party. Winners were: Ladies' first. Mrs. Ed Reil; second, Mrs. M. J. Simpson. Men's first, O, K. Ol- seni ire bureau 01 longnuae in Paris, furnished with times of fciers employed by the h incc Rupert will receive that stars affect people's lives is mograph stations across Canada. These are located at Halifax: tend the Associated Boards of Trade's 22nd annual convention September 3 at Burns Lake. borne out in Canada every day. asc or seven cents an Seven Falls and Shawinigan The Dominion observatory here Falls, Que.; Ottawa; Kirkland i Lake, Ont.; Saskatoon; Victoria, sen; second, Eldor Anderson. Mrs. O. Tweed won the prize Las decided at Monday reception of foreign time signals. By checking the difference in time et which a star crosses the meridians of two widely separated places the difference in longitude can be calculated. Is the country's official timekeeper and every watch and clock throughout the country norsesnoe nay ana Aioernl, B.C., for low score of the evening ouncll meeting artcr were Informed by the rothcrhood of Carpcn-Joiners that a recent Necessary action will be taken by council on a ietter from the Prince Rupert Trades and Labor Council requesting that u.-,e ot Second Avenue from Third Street to McBride for the annual soap box derby on Labor Day, Sep and Resolute Bay, N.W.T. Daily ! after cutting the cards with readings are taken at key .Mrs. Otto Bretmo. Next party stations. will be held this Saturday. follows the pattern set by selected "clock stars" used for precise determination of time. PHOTOGRAPH METEORS Under the imposing name of "stellar physics," other interest it. had esiaousnca a Positions are observed on clear e here of $217 an hour tember 7. kcnU above the previous ing factors are explored. As an nights through the observatory's new photographic zenith teles-coDe and findings are pooled example, two astronomical cam eras, 50 times as fast as any previous equipment, are being used to photograph meteors at re The committee of the whole of the City of Prince Rupert City council endorsed a recomm"n-tmlon that the city docs not with those from the uniiea Kingdom and the United States for greater accuracy. , 1 PHONE 383 MESSENGER PICK UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE Furniture Freight Baggage Parcels Coal and Wood Lumber Tradesmen's Fquipment Builder's Supplies Beer Bottles (5 dozen or more) Dry Kindling For Sale 4-T0N COVERED VAN AT YOt'R DISfOSAL wish to ?o any further into the I Inion urged the city to at scale and aldermen i i expense accounts v Clerk R. W. Long and who recently atlend-hitions, and also from the legates who will attend matter of the Northern B.C. Power's application regarding cently established centres at Meaiiook and Newbrook, Alta. The "terrestrial magnetism" j division of the Dominion obser- vatory makes maps magnetic j ones showing compass variations i from true north, plus the vertl- I cal and horizontal strength of , diesel installation before the Public Utilities Commission. But observatory personnel do not squint and peer at the heavens to make these findings. An Instrument which looks like a tape recorder sets telescopic mechanism working as the clock stars approach the meridian and carries on observations during the night with only minor supervision. TIME DISTRIBUTION ' 1 1 l 4 1 convention in Octob- lemniKieo Monuuy uigui icorgc Casey. The following recommendations by Aid. Mike Krueger, chairman of the Board of Works committee were passed by council: that the city make arrange earth's magnetic field. Maps go to such departments as the sur STRIKING USE of black and white Is displayed in Madeleine Casallno's new gown designed for the coming autnmn and winter season In Paris. White pleated tulle over black is braided with black mohair strings. , . lsey urged that wnen returned they submit il a detailed report of ments to clean and empty septic For the most part, distribution benscs before payment of of time Is by radio signal. For Getnation... ii pproved. pushed the motion. veys and mapping branch, the geological survey of Canada, the defence department and other agencies . Gravity measurements are also taken to investigate the nature of the earth's outer crust. Results are of commercial value to firms which use geophysical methods to locate oil and other more populated areas time is heard on ordinary radio sets over the CBC at one p.m. EST in Harold Whalen extend- winter and one p.m. EDT In tanks at rost for anyone requesting such work: that the rest rooms next to the city hall be painted: that the sidewalk In the 300 blo k of Sixth Street and along Fraser Street for a distance of 200 feet be paved with asphalt at an estimated cost of $300; thi Tallow Street from Fifth to Sixth Avenues be graded and ili'omc on behalf of the summer. I i Aid. Kay Smith who For surveyors, aerial ships at sea and In remote Scientists Translations Differ ' OTTAWA O No matter hnw r duties again Monday r a leave of absence. minerals.. When it comes to earthquakes, TO I.. r row Gome,, chairman paved ot n estimated cost of 11 health, social assistance, jjou. areas, short wave broadcasts of time signals are made 24 hours dally. Under favorable conditions broadcasts can be heard across Canada and are frequently picked up overseas. The board of works was auth- y,,u translate a scientist, he it licencing committee, that trade Urinces had mtrd to Rosilda Van twifiAnTtn : orlzcd o proceed with the pav- j comes out Greek to the layman. Ing of the Prince Rupert fire hall In addition, radio time signals are transmitted twice daily to pi;iin, taxi; Straits low-jtpairy. I.t.; and A. Koh- ramp at an estimated cost of $120. Chairman of the board. Aid. H. F. Glassey. asserted that the ramp was in an advanced state of disrepair. wple's Credit Jewellers a peddler's licence at $50. The National Research Council tells about It in It little monthly pamphlet called Research News. It seems that last year Prof. A. E. van Arkcl, head of the Inorganic chemistry department at Leyden University, The Nether- Halifax for broadcast to ships at sea. The two main railways and telegraph companies and the Bell Telegraph Company also receive signals for transmission over their own networks. Num c,ram.l.-l'P ALWAYS PUIUBODIEU. ly passed a recommcn-pf the Board of Works DINING PLEASURE lands, was visiting scientist at erous government mwaings in ire mat, inc city purriiaw Council also accepted a tender from William F. Stone for uniforms and boots for the fire deportment, the tender belli'! for the National Research laborator- ,otUwaincludlng the Parliament incut approved lifeboat, ICS nere. ! n..it,Hi.rrr.i Houa ,M.nlrK ovnehrnn. il five hp. motor at an in for the Sl.164.B8. I cost of $700 Exchange of reliable science ,7ed by wlre from tne 0bserva-news among countries, as any , tory scientist knows, depends a good nrt from time checks at the ft he waterworks depart- Camat.onM.lk'nP SPARKLING NEW SURROUNDINGS shawatlans Lake, source Also passed was a rernmrwn- Ir Rupert's water supply. ! datinn of Aid. Oeorge Casey that "Zve u nation, rhatao other nd will satisfy voa. Commodore Cafe the superintendent of work be deal on accurate translations, observatory the zenith telescope ; Prof, van Arkcl sucgsstecl if als0 determines latitude varin- j might be Interesting to find out tlons Latitude varies slightly whether the sense of a given year by year Results are for- on k-ttcrs addressed to , instructed to spend up to $500 the mayor and alder-1 on the grounds of the Pioneer's! led to buy a quarter-page , Home and that the balance of text undergoes appreciable, warcied to the international chang In the process of trans- j iatitutje service at Torino, Italy, IFiiieiH in me o.u. wium-.i.nr money hiiuchumi hi mr "u-,. , u ,.! i.,,,,,,,,,,. for combination with similar re- r Book. The mavor and -.nates, $500, be held for painting """"" """-"'- , ltcd fr th-s test Jwcrc also Invited to at- the Interior of the home. - I Sub1 . r- jwas: "The flow of fluids through jUS PROBLEM. SCREEN " FLASHES i activated carouu rmt. wy f. . Flood. R. H. Tomlinson and A. E. Legcr. Part of this ,arti-ewas j" translated from English to I Dufr-h. Dutch to English. English '0 ZSXr- 1 Children Under Six Too Young For Camp to French. French to German, . , , Mtr .iLn ' beginning tomorrow is Associated INTO CP Camps tnk- intrlew here that a child , ,.nl.Kn i f.' , V, , V lu. I flrcn under six years of should.bc about. 12 or 13 before , " " " ! ''""" "- " In dancer of becoming hrln? sepl. tq camp. .1 Resi-li news reiw.. ui-. leng'n '"in V,,. , . mounds for voungstrri Children1 Snider the ages of two errors occurred. "Minimum .throughout in brilliant Warncr-"krn homes " rl-ht or nine re not readv for i beoomo , "maximum" at one color. It .-.hows oil facets of this s the opinion of Marv "real tnping.'ii and cmtip r-.r-! ,ji,lit . and In; another case an historic occasion. The commsn- hatlorial secretary of tlelpnWrshc'Wild., f?ome '1.090 observation of the ori-rinal auth . tiny, written by dlsltnguKlyd and physical 'education rhIMren linder six vn oi i'e ;o'r wivs scribed to the authors ; poet and novelist John Pudney Young Women's Chris- vrro-1H's-IIWl(ltlMIW crfmv'Juothd In the preceding sentence., is spoken by (he famous voice of fcticlatlon, -but. In Ontario. Vj text: "In w i-enn, ana me who said lh an year .. ? Original IRllsh Be , It ,ls a, serious prooicm, . sne nressurc reclons liuermeamte "-' i"" j ,,, ifoi, tht ha come t. the fore between Kmidsert or effusive Boult, who was entrusted vim Isinr- the Second World War fiw and Ma: wellian or lnminar the conducting of 1he mush: at end cn ato be seen in the in-; visroui flow with slip, the situ- Westminster Abbey itself. id aaers p film to be shown after rrcneed denmnd for nursery , nton concerning F. as well as of the M'kisc mcctlnt -"hnn!: . ... . tlie exact nature of the flow, Is All welcome. (Hi srK HIC.mR STAV'tunn 'obscure." ' The Ontario Cimnln" A.r- j Final English version: "for ei-tlnn .,Mis nnrkrr sld. ti nt- 1 mPdium nresfurcs bewcen th" Mlr nieeline Crienf iimicht. 8 n'rlk. Hall, femptln- tn h-"'P stmd-M ,pt . rPajnn 0f Kudsen flow and that Street. Business lniMirt- nvnH th" slt'.ntlort develon- Hi Mm J6hn Player D Sons on Hi acltag It your guarantee ttial vary efgorttta k tmoolh and tmK (1U v whereby anv nlare with rlmn water could be called a Lake Ferry running of Maxwellinn flow tlm' Is Inm-ctlar flow with slln at the wnll the situation is not clear as far as F and the ral mechanism of the flow are concerned." Now let's try something in undpy. Leaves Cow Bay frpirp Mnv pnrents. nprhipa both every hour from 10:30 (Iti nada's Mildest Citjarette (1 lliclc United W.A. le, Onrdnn ti Anilerson'i y, July 18, 1 to 4 p.m. U6ot fnrl-tn-. trip nn'v trvln to Tint thev think W for th'lr rhllf'ren. she sld. Wilt, th" vrrv yminj child who attends "nurs-rry" boarding srhKil and t'l"" Ftm in "pi e-rnmnlii, enmp" knows little of family life. (tamping his Ion" been i nn-Jnr protect with the YWCA. AUCKLAND. N Z. (CD Climb ,T LAKE FKRRY dully. ers on Mount Pirrhiia, In New 7,eiinnr1 Nnr'h Island, report seeing the "spectre of the Brac Mtmday, weather per- ken, ' a multi-colored circle in 2 pin.. 3 P.m.. 5 p.m , p.m. Phono Green 301 U68. (It i Twentv-ono YWCAs across ,.. i ... i 'lie mist, in which the watchers' HHPPIIH II 'vi- P "IPPl'n i on rMlnistrd 8.000 to 7.000 will at figures are reflected. The phen-; mnenon is named for a peak in Germany where It was first ob-rveri. I tenernl meeting Prince i u , t Shore workers Ipoc W.U. in the Mctronol-tliursday. July 16, at 7:3' III members are urjied t I (103c) FOR YOUNG MEN OF 16 JlxSj iotuj to a (juts The Canadian Army's Soldier Apprentice Plan is the answer for many young men 16 years of age seeking a job with a future. This plan offers a combination of : thorough trades training in one of 16 trades. academic training in such subjects as physics, chemistry, algebra, English. military training the basic training of the Canadian Soldier. Soldier Apprentices live in separate wings under the supervision of selected military and civilian teachers. A carefully balanced programme brings out the best in these young men. Learning and living with other young Canadians stimulates healthy and happy comradeship, as well as pride in then units. Soldier AnDrentices are eligible for all Army tend them this summer. Avenge cost for week at -no. of these crimps Is V. an I -onie youngsters arc subsidized by various organizations. At one time the business girl was a great camper but today few go to camps, Miss Barker OPTOMFTRIST Fred E, Dowdie Room IV. t'tone Building Phone lPne 5M f1 and Gulphite Union fillB. general meeting iilHV, July 15, 7:30 p.m. snld. She believes the wide choice of resorts and "packaged ! ' trips" Is the explanation. V I Auditorium. Interna-l Representntlve Stan f will report on concllla-Iroeeedlnfrs to date and f of prnvlnce-wlde strike iw lri Minim and Mttnutl 1X1 NOT MISS THIS 1" p F?2S&& INC. (163c 't'''"i benefits, pensions and the 30 days annual leave. They receive half pay while 16 and full pay upon reaching... their 17th" birthday. ' The young man who is interested in the happy healthy and purposeful life of the Soldier Apprentice v should investigate immediately. . The coupon below will bring you full details . without any obligation. DIGESTIVE 100 P. F. English Quality lb, SoUier Afprrnlirt is taught to look after bimsel) iW get along uilb others. As a soldier he learns to care lor his utapons and to march smartly. Out of the training emerges pride in personal auomplishment and in his nnil. the m A generous-sized metl biscuit that is just slightly sweet. So suitable for a bedtime snack, or for 1 refreshments when ntrfaini nir. Serva tK I 1 General Officer Commanding, -" l J Western Command, ,,M P F. niafpHire with i V.6 cheese and with bev-if eraget men prefer. u Ul extremely important in the , Sports art I rv u i (;-.-. "j ' I ricLc send mc the booklet en the J Soldier Apprentice. )olo r , A mat . .... .m mi s j Same iraiHINg VJ . rr - - Excellent equipment and supervisory coaches help to encourage sports activity. The healthy and rigorous atmosphere losters a pne feeling o( friendship and comradeship among Iht hoys. V I Addrest . Maroon tai yellow ptcitet. I I