£ i4 . Saturday, Augy: e ja! PAGE FOUR THE DAILY NEWS Baturday, August 13, iy Be 2 RANE Hats | Br eae eee Sut aE Di eater 7" a ” . . e fey’ y . | | * | | D F ] Even ‘ovable'| TWO SHOWS — 7 ana y D.m, ol | OUT COAL} ont Forget} vening Enjoyable Feature starts 7:40 and yy as | | THAT THE BIG q en Meee, ; er ie 0 a iehtful Af- vey Salmon Pack Figures For Season—Sockeye Fishing _ || Hospital Board Decides to Give a. mee gm - oe Ends Next Week-End—Halibut Landings | Telkwa Fuel Trial—Order For Fa ctiiia ane Seabed THE RIB-TIOKLING 66 si Island Coal is Given | . | R : onal P OFF ’ - , : . There was a good attendance at! ¢ ir ‘ apes ° as After hearing letters from C. C. , : et 1 ay According to offieially compiled figures the salmon pack} xetchum of this city and F. m.| 1 highly enjoyable congregational '§ Starring Eddie Quillan, Robert ae Ginger Roger, - " ane ’ . ‘ . s0cig . as p 2 § sie ” Lov = 7 r - Hy ; sa for the British Columbia coast up to July 30 this year had | Dockri of Telkwa in which the| oe, he nN ‘aa + Sate Just a Vagabond Lover—He Breaks Hearts ¢ He Fixes Radigg nk * 219 NOr ail ; pe 'S is resbyteria be . totalled 297,590 cases as compared with 313,025 cases at|merits of Bulkley Valley furnace|§ Shureh. Rev. Dr. H. R. Grant of|@ Comedy—“FREE EATS” (OUR GANG) FOX NEWs . a similar date last year. The pack for the Naas River had | SO" hel were set forth, the f Fort William, Ont., former pastor of | KRAZY KAT in “BIRTH OF JAZZ” ' reached a total of 30,971 cases this season as against 9,907) : the church, presided over the af-| hospital board last night decided to| SATURDAY MATINEE at 2:30 Feature Starts 3:10—15¢ & 35¢ 2 cases last year while the Skeena pack for this year totalled 71,077 cases in comparison with™ 115,942 cases last year. The pack for Rivers Inlet and the central area this season was down while that for Smith’s Inlet was up. Fol-| lowing are some official figures for } Globe-trotter a im: ‘all for tenders for a trial order of | re Telkwa coal. Mr.)3 protested '& ten tons of the Ketchum, in his. letter, against the hospital calling for ten- ders exclusively for Vancouver Isl- and coal. The Telkwa Ketchum contended, was equal if § coal, Mr. g Is Still Going On at MONTREAL . IMPORTERS 3 22 ee ee eee fair and gave an inspiring address | which was one of the features of| the evening’s proceedings. The program included violin solos, by John Bremner, vocal solos by | Mrs. William Millar, Miss Beulah} McKinley, John E. Davey, J. A. Teng, | ee MONDAY & TUESDAY—“THE WISER SEX” ‘ { |Mrs rocklesby ¢ 's. J. H. 4 the salmon pack this year and last} not superior to the Vancouver Isl- . ee ate 7 be ae - * in for various divisions of the coast: and coal and he saw no reason why @ sas a), rae ee ee ee DRIED SHIN iM # " Fraser River a superior product of this district € eS apa and Ses ACSA Agee _ oo 1932 1931 | ital he Ediitiadily teed ata }piano and violin duets by Mr. and ; : a TCs © should be arbitrarily discriminated Mrs. J. B. MacKay and selections Retain the cedar oil in the wood, affording extra and better pre. : ‘no co ‘asec | n AVAL SY « ahi ay i se f . Sock ome <0 a6 against. by John Bremner‘’s Scottish Or- servation than kiln-dried shingles from which the essentia} oj , Sockeye 64,400 0,500 | Ald. Macdonald, chairman of the ee a E ; ' ; en evaport Our shingles are made Neen (The chsdds 4 i, Springs 15.782 2.537 soil needles, - celina’ a eee hestra has been evaporated. Our s g . e ma oon Queen Charlotte ate y zi se commute explained what, | | A-delicious supper was served be- Islands and, as a home product, deserve your preference. Shingle Fi aa Blue Backs 12,228 = 10,687 | for some years, Vancouver Island iP ‘ oe ' vages on the Islands are spent eventually in Pri ¢ Be Coho 4,020 101} snidk haa binais eitionsinll oa ies st | ore the gathering dispersegl. Mrs makers wages O1 ‘ : pent y in Prince Ry- lan “cs Pinks ; 70 | COG) AM a ade ers =o ie James Simpson being convener for pert, while Vancouver wages never come north. Support a home ) s 1 v¢ . - . ¢ ca me st SEPP OR AVE! 2OT SS MORAG. the evening industry and your own welfare by specifying Air Dried Shingles - c 2 CUMS | nah 4 18 There was no intention to discrim- | . | a , * re PRA CAR inate against a product of this dis- ‘ Beas : “ inom P ° e N ] 5X $3 75: N ] 3X $3 yas oF TOURS isn ccescceoesnsih 56,439 26,870 trict and he, for one, was in favor sc Board nae oo Sent al : rices: INO. cfd, 0. F ie, Naas River ef giving it a trial. President W. M.| Managing Secretary m. WW. _ m and Mrs, Stanley ‘Mills ‘of| N : Sockeye 8,809 6,123 | Brown and other members of the | Bireh Gouth Next ae . paying 2 Dejat any no HYDE TRANSFER—PHONE 580) ~ a Springs 3,833 1,330 board expressed similar sentiments | _— rer . ee eee a a Coho 3,133 and it was decided, on motion of} 1, 131.0 the view that financial ee are mae os, a a: Pinks 9,633 2,387 Ald. Macdonald and Ald. Rudder-| “CRE Me view Se 203 7 ' aE oe == = > ae * Chums 5,563 87 ham, to call for tenders for a trial | 22 edministeative prowiems wert y - o sical gps ID .;,,,.0f more importance under exist j consignment of ten tons of Bulkley). ‘ : 5h sade > the & hi 4 ie Totals 30,971 9,907 Valley slack coal for furnace use. | ing qneeer ques... = we ¥ li Skeena River | The board also adopted a recom- epealgnt —_ ~ ness) zA “ Sockeye 32,744 84,461 mendation of the house committee a ae i me ae e“ u e as Di Springs 23,570 9,050 accepting a tender of Philpott &|_ a “ne ra cal he ne acai i ik MEE Steelheads 43 90 Evitt for supply of Vancouver Isl- os eects = ' ee Soa } q . a : { he annual conventior 1€ . ; hy Coho 7,789 4,208 and coal to the hospital. The ee Gidiiiinn Saceninadas ake * al oe fr double screen, lump, 81080 for [lation in Vancouver on September r q ot ay oe ae, il by ee and $6.76 r » lack 4 6, 7, and 8 by H. W. Birch, man- a ie ‘ 5,94° -eenrerars S$ «rouageas tag Magasay ‘~laging secretary. It was moved by| , & Totals 71,077 = 115, bert & McCaffery bid $12 on doubie | i ; : |G. V. Wilkinson and seconded by ; Rivers Inlet }screened lump, $10.90 on mine run | Frank Dibb that Mr. Birch be sent wie © Sockeye 52,797 64,336 and $6.90 on slack hw ee Springs 371 330 o to the convention + . 1 Steelheads 22 33 Migr A lengthy communication from| y . wt Coho 372 240| Hopes to meet cannibals, but | St hi S ilin | the Association set forth some of} Pinks 1,257 71g| they must be friendly ones eams Ip a gs | the matters which it is intended| —_ ‘i ; Chums 186 197| Hartley de Gerald, Chicago's nie to’ take up at the convention.} o 4 : tee Sd globe-trotting youngster, recent- \for Vancouver— These matters will include pro-| 5 / re Totals 55,005 65,194 ly returned from Canada’s arec- Monday—ss. Pr. George ...4 p%m. waite, series Atha goecaprear fang - Smith’s Inlet tic, is off for the Fiji Islands, | Tuesday—ss. Catala .... 1:30 p.m. a nen mipecs ae) Mae: hoapl- . : __...23,305 12,732 alone Wed.~ss. Pr. Robe ‘m.}@! im cases where recipients aré rh ( 1 ‘ d Ad. ae Sockaye pi yea ae aS nD OE patients in thejhospital; that leg- e asstjie 5. i ie. Springs 37 114 Friday+ss, Prin. Adelaide 10 p.m. } letien |b “ - slat : > pe royv y Tr ~ os Steelheads 18 38 ont ua 7 ane add Ss. Cardenh midnight |** ns n_ be enacted prorning ape E , ‘4 . Coho 136 74| 300 pounds of which 129,000 Saturdays-ss. Rr. George |. 7 p.m. | eeauipnee Voto. to... protect Many people have something in the hous they / je jas fr ‘ona dis resse ; scounts of hospitals i vases of : ; ; : g* ir Pinks 702 340 pours was from Canadian vessel Aug. 13—$s. Prin. Louise p.m. Scdint coil aan fe tt i ‘ rn P would like to sell which could be turned into money ey Chums 65 64)and 352,300 pounds from American Aug; 20—ts. Prin. Alice pan. |, me gurmher Rego if they knew fac st T | ‘eo. ) —— -———}High price of the week for Cana-| Aug. 22—ss, Prin. Louise a.m ae eae Pn or 9 : ’ Pte HRC "y "8 assified we Totals 24,263 13,362}dian tish was 54c and 2.5¢ which Aug. 29—ss. Prin. Alice .. gin. 1 a a ink ge mie ar-| tisement. Most people read the classifieds For . > > as yt ‘ ; io 27-—ss i Ditrary reduc S In hospital ac- ‘ Central Area the Relief \was paid for 20,0u0; Aug. 27—ss. Prin. Louise P2-| counts by the Workmen's Compen- about fifty cents you can let them know about it Sockeye 15,786 20,264] pounds whilé the low price was 4c; From Vancouver— sation ard. Othe atters to be di ; *y ‘ : ¥, Springs 1,144 §20j)and 2.5¢ received by the Borgund| Synday—gs. Catala pam. | sig: ee 4 aaa > . - and it may prove a profitable transaction : . ~ oe disc tt ronvent ill be YY nm Steelheads 306 368; and Vera Beatrice for catches of Wed:—ss. Pr. Rupert 11:30 a.m. the practice at asdiors port be Se 22 Coho 3,195 2,087} 10,000 and 18,500 pounds respec-| Friday—sg, Pr. George 11:30 fm. dusiie nurses af first a ae sie ir me Se) 9 a Pinks 14,716 15,920) cively. For ‘American fish the high, Friday—ss. Cardena . pm. the performing of seaaha’ me al 6 » oe ‘ » r o a R kn On . re ‘ eo L 2B L Surgicai oper: > ; nat “ Chums aes 6,204) price was 5.5c and 2c received by Ss. Princess Adelaide p.m.| tions, the supplying by hospitals to! Rentin the Hous ; i Sennen ————| the Sherman for 19,000 pounds and Satur.—ss. Pr. Robert 11:30 am surgeons of surgical instruments € ¢ i do Totals 42,782 45,453) the low 3.5c and 2c paid the Arctic! Aug. 15—ss. Prin. Alice . 8.0). land tine ilidiiaaion i. call of | “ip Sf, we Queen Charlotte Islands for 38,000 pounds for Naas Kiver ana Port Simpson— | supplies writing of peo en There are a number of houses in the city not { ; - = gag ae see The D t {M Gunday—ss. Catala 8 p.m.|cords, charity cases, accounting| rented yet and many people make little effort to ; ’ 1e epar ant Marine an-| Pp J ; + wet: 2 : : ol 94 = inounees the establishment Ot a ee Naas River & Fort Simpaon— | systems, balancing of income and| secure a tenant. Others who are wise to their op- is BH WE vey Total 880 tounces the establishment of @) Tuesday—ss. Catala .... 11:30 a.m.| expenditure, use of private rooms| asa Pe ak : ; £ ; otals setae re 2,600 | new occulting — acetylene light! po, Stewart amd Anyox— by patients who cannot afford to oprtunities try a classified advertisement in the ' ~ ‘i t t . ‘ reer te short ¥ ° wT ” . a? Sockeye 15,176 11,671 Sabato Seculbed’ Bt short in-| . Priday—ss. Pr. George 3 p.m.| Pay for them and the justification | “For Rent” column and often get results. As one Q ' , rvais é Shown from a lens lan : ayv— ‘ of 50-bed hospital: aintainine a a0 ie ‘ . 4 : 1. pene 46-1808 }tern, ‘on Clark Point, Calvert Island iden Seca ioe mele + OO idle brome: satisfied customer said recently: “Those little ads ; sive Becks ate Ter use Sound. The elevation is 32) quesday—ss. Catala .... 11:30 am,| In order to reduce the cost to in-| certainly do bring results.” ’ , Coho $145 ‘63 eet and oe structure @ white) sgatur.—ss, Prin. George .... 6 p.m.| ‘ividual hospitals of sending de)- , iy Pinks aon enna poramsiical steel frame SUrMOUD-| For Ocean Falls— egates, it is proposed this year to , : ' ie Chteme "199 no — by a steel PEG tank with) Monday—ss. Pr. George 4pm.|eliminate the practice of printing f s i " ee = on top. The light is un Friday—ss. Prin, Adelaide 10 p.m the proceedings of the convention . : ; Totals 28 373 32.977 watchec Satur.—ss. Pr. George ........ 7 p.m. whereby it is estimated $300 will Some Like Reader Ads ‘Totals Per Varieties While tl lt From Ocean Falis— be saved tobe applied to the pool- . b lle there will be no cutting : ; , , i tae) oa Wed s. Pr. , 30 ¢ ing fund for delegates’ expenses : ; - j we Bockeye . 173,022 213,044 /down on the size of net mesh this! pridayas. Pr. George 11.80 ear we on Some people after trying other kinds of adver- Spring: 5.75 . : . st seaman pian ‘ £ie Miter : . eBESe ss ‘ : a 45,751 15,934} fa)! owing to the heavy escapement| priday—es. Cardena pmjt#**#*t# teen et ee et tising decide to try a reader among the loca and — vt . teelheads 459 538/io the spawning grounds earlier in Ss. Princess Adelaide p.m.|¢ personals, T} th I T) B ; . ” 9° _ . a . : se. . . o ‘Ts ais. e VY ave o ey) a { tr is ail i e a — ks ee aad the s¢ ason the sockeye fishing sea Satur.—ss. Pr. Robert 11:30 a.m.|# The Daily News con be pur- 4 a li € , en they nave got re sults. ne it by Seiethle aaah aan son will come to a close on the| go, Queen Charlotte Islands— # chased at- a a little higher but they have been well satisfied. nny : s 20,33 , ‘ gust ‘ . ’ » : + *,¢ ah . yan, Poleht of August 20 this year'as far) aug 5 and 19—ss. P. John 10 pm.|® Post Office’ News Stand, 325 ¢ When conditions are like they are today the news " Chums 15,81 604 |, : ec +7 Seine N ey are loday ees 1m yore 7,604/ as most of the canneries in Prince * Granville St., Vancouver. q : 7 ny . a oe ———|Rupert district are concerned The ® Karl Anderson, Prince ¢ papers can often help. The price is not very hig oe Totals 297,590 313,025 nen week ha: vam featured by fish per day, With the cessation of |@ George, B.C . Do not lie down and bemoan vour hard fate. Try 4 heavy run of chum salmon in al-. sockeye fishing, most of the can-|¢@ R. W. Riley, Terrace, B.C o ‘on : > . ? 4 ; . . . ’ XY, ye . ‘ . £ P oT V ‘ + hy Heavy Coho Run most all parts of the district. So neries in the district will cease op-|@ General Store, Anyox. + lif fe rent kind of advertisement and if that is no on A very heavy run of coho salmon heavy has the run of this variety erations for the year with the ex-|@ Smithers Drug Store, Smith- # successful try again. > sie was reported this week on the|een that seineboats in the Bute-| ception of a few which are remain-|@ ers, B.C, ~ a rr trolling grounds of Dundas Island dale area have been limitec ) 2000 ing open to pack fall varieties. **#¢*#e**+40244464 444 : , 7 and elsewhere outside of Prince Ru-| ¢ - -—-— - . eee — A a pert Harbor. With many boats out, 4 . ' the production was large and pac- TILLIE THE TOILER” | D d th P . f . le 4 i kers were making daily trips into t epen $ on e oint oe 1ew —By Westover ‘ Prince Rupert. The big run attrac- ted some gillnetters out of the - e . ns me Skeena River to troll for the co- FEenIE IS - eiekas MAC. you SHSOLD } Not me) r j i T-acu FRoOnT 7 - a ip ae SUCH A DEAR LON? cory — _ + DON'T FALL | & i “J / NO J % i er — 1BOY SucH HIS : = t ¥ : r gh MAN NERS 5 eypecT MB DEPORT | FOR” THIS : Ba, NC Ic Y alibut landings at the port of) ont Maat | | STORE “THERE hi Prince Rupért for thé’ 199% Nédson |’) |! Tele a P | | ARE SO | ai ‘ up to and including yesterday to-| Mac ? I, ; bef MANY Fo: KS / f : it J talled 9,089,050 pounds as compared Se ar ‘ | | WHO SEEM UNG i 7 with 10,599,440 pounds up to the ) | | A | to BE - ; corresponding date last year. Am- | h ' Le ad - t ' erican landings this year to date) iy 2 " j | like ! have totalled 6,188,800 pounds as} Fie 7 , a ¥ + : ' Urey 1) IJ L_— * ne against last year’s 6,202,640 pounds, my bdebenne at a similar date while Canadian | tua * 4 Jandings this year had reached a| 10 Wi we, ; | * by total of 2,900,250 pounds in com-| ell Hi . ae a ie we parison with last year's 4,396,800, ' at hi a | oan »ounds, During the week of August IND ‘ Ih \ BF oF mE ‘ i’ ee ' | ‘- il xX Mien . in Gere t | SS 2 6-12 inclusive landings amounted } Syndicare, tw, Clery que stow R f