PAGE $H DELUXE WALL TINTS To brighten up your rooms these dark days DCLuxe .Wall Tints are especially suited. These Tint are selected with the utmost care, will mix with either warm or cold water and are easy to apply: CCT per five-pound package QOC THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LIMITED ,.-v,. tw ..iWwim THE Rupert Peopl LTD. BUY YOUR Capt. Nell McLean .Is expected to be the master. The Prince John sailed at 10 o'clock last night on her re turn south after a two-day stay In port. The Armour Salvaee Cb.'s new local service boat, Algie returned to port on Wednesday night after a voyage to; Vancouver with a scow-loid of lumber from the Billmor sawmill. While lit' Vancouver, the Algie had two fine masts Installed which have .greatly: enhanced her appearance. A hew Marconi radio 9utnt wasj.als0.put In, As said be- i fore, the Algie Is a real acquisition The rachena returned to port Thursdaynight after, having mad a trip to Georgetown with James Taylor of Vancouver, Inspector of tne workmen's : ComDensatlon .uoarq, wno visited: the McAfee li iSupb,ury mill on. official duties. ' W Unity Salyajcd . Armour . Salvage Co.'s salvage boat Daly returned to Prince Rn pert on Thursday bringing in the trolling boat; Unity which she had salvaged from. BOnllla Island, down the coast, 'ollbwinz the tranriin(7 of the latter vessel, In a severs gale ,oi a iorpijgnt: ago by which she DAILY ytK& We Buy For Less Store We Sell Eor Less Winter Underwear, Sweaters f Overcoats, Zipper Coats r i . In Fact Anything You May Require at THE RUPERT PEOPLES STORE I You can buy with confidence as you are covered by Our Guarantee-r-MERCHANDISE SATISFACTORY OR MONEY REFUNDED Dresses, Fur-Trimmed Coats, Lingerie of all kinds, etc. CHURCH NOTICES if FIRST UNITED CHURCH C. D. CLARKE. Minister Choir Leaders J. S. Wilson, Oco. Wilson Organist Miss 6. Olatson.AT.CM. 11 A.M., A' Service of Remembrance 12:15, Sunday School ;'lt'7:30 I'M. -OUR 1933 ACCOUNT WITH THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER" ; . Anthem, ."What Are These" Solo, "There is no Death." Dr. R. G. Large ' . ' ' WELCOME TO ALL F!RS t P RES BY TER lA N CHURCH rrearlicrKcv. V. D. (Irani llollin; worth. It.v Organist: Mrs. E. J, Smith 11, A.M., Sermon Subject! THE HIGHER PATRIOTISM"' 12:15, Sunday SchobI . 12:30, Weslview School '.- 7:30 P.M., A SERVICE OP REMEMBRANCE -. .EVENING MUSIC Anthem, "The Recessional" (Kipling) .Solo "In Flanders Fields" (McRae), Mr. J. A. Teng . " ' ALL VISITORS WELCOME ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRA!. iChurch of England) Very Itev. J. It. (Jlbson, Dean ARMISTICE SUNDAY , 8 A.M., Holy Communion 11 A.M., Morning Prayer and Sermon Subject: "BOUGHT WITH A PRICE" Anthem, "Comes at Times a Stillness" Canadian Legion will parade for this service 12:30, Sunday School 7:30 P.M., Evening Prayer and Sermon Subject: "THE LIVES LAID DOWN" UNION STEAMSHIPS, LIMITED Special Low Winter Excursion Rates effective November 1st. 1935 ' ty Prlnce Rupert t0 Va,lcouver an "turn $32 00 Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 P.M Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T.S.S. .CARD EN A EVERX FRIDAY MIDNIGHT. . Due Vancouver,-Monday a,tn.' ' lf - Weekly sailings to Port. Simpson. Stewart, Anyox and Naas River Sunday, 8 p.m, Further information regarding sailings and tickets from It. M. SMITH, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 5S8 WATERFRONT WHIFFS Many Bird Hunters Going Forth These Days Improvement For Algie Trolling Boat Unity Salvaged Unfavorable Aveather of the past week did not deter r . . .4. u:...i u....i e : i e j X nilCC IVUJJcI v Ull U 11UUICI & 1IUII1 gUHlg XUIillUIlU &UII1U ui the largest &nd indst successful parties of the season so ' far were, recorded. Trips were made to various popular iL'uue&vuus viikiu uuui iiiiinuub aim geffcu aim mucks am jWonLtQ'assenioie. &ome very good uags were reported, lrtr idecd. if reports .are to be believed, jliiey, were rilfch' censatlonal In some . 1 1.., - l' Lit. i -i i.ui aboard-the: Armour Salvage Co.'S femes boat. Aiglc td Hartley Bay Doualas Channel and '.other nolnts down the coast, J; H.Plllsbury, well known pioneer - of Ihe city, who Is rcvlsittnz. Heiii' lr.'his 'ft.inaritv a a member -of, : the ;Yprkmen's Com- peatauon Board, Is the guest of honor and the oarty numbers about fifteen with Frank Mac- Callum. sporty- manager of the Bank of. Montreal, as organizer and the Intrepid Paul Armour as skipper. Return to port Is exDected next Monday. A great scattering of feathers down the coast appears likely. Cant Edward Mabbs is In com mand of the steamer Prince John on Its present voyage north via the Queen Charlotte. Islands. Next trip vas caught while crossing from the Queen Charlotte Lslands to the' nainland. The Units', which was not extensively damaged, has been urcnasea by the Amour Salvage Co. from Cant. B. Toreeirson and' will be offered f'o Jsaie. The vesse . . . I - .1-- 1 - (it .M i& urn i.y-ix icet long wun a iu n.p. imperial gas engine. The railway tie-up, which had he effect of entirely , shutting out American landings, and bad wea-'her conditions combined to hold halibut landings at. the port of Prince Rupert for the' past week lown to the negligible total of but 15.000 pounds. Only three boats 'anded catches during the week. these being as. follows: Oslo, 27,000' pounds, 7.1c and 6c; Sea Maid. 18.-W0,'7.3c and 6c, and Takla, 20.000, 5.7c and 6c. Canadian landings for he season to date at Prince Rupert have reached a total of 5.074.350 pounds as compared with last year's 5,895;265 pounds while the 'American total Is 5.771.300 pounds in comparison with 8,470,000 pounds a year ago. Much interest was taken In the announcement made this week by the Canadian Fishing Co. of Its new policy of labelling and re packing at Prince Runert of can ned salmon from various cannerlei In this district for distribution to the markets ahrnarf. Thu . . . Drmgs a new industry to Prince Rupert and gives further recogni tion of this port as a real canned salmon centre. It is verv likelv that omer companies may follow suit io carry out an Inspection of the ngmnousc tender Newlnirtori which has been in the local drv FIGHTING OFCRIME iTubUc Hero No. 1" Comlnr To Capitol Theatre Here At First Of Next Week San Diego Baby Has All Teeth At Birth Time SAN DIEGO, Nov. 9: A baby ?irl has been born here with a full :et of teeth, It being the first time In medical history that this has been known. this afternoon with Matt Olsen aboard the C. M. on his return to his Island home. Mr. Anderson, who visits town about once a month. notes an Improvement In condi tions In town and says that Oona River Is also looking good despite one of the worst fishing seasons on record. Of more ambitious size than us ual, the latest progress report covering the work of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station and Nanaimo Biological Station has iust made Its appearance. Members I of the local station staff contribut ing articles are Dr. Neal M. Carter and Frank Charnky on "The Pre-crvatlon of Fishing Nets,M and Dr. H. N. Brocklesby on "The Econo mical Utilization Of Canadian PIN ihard Oil." Dr. R. E. Foerster of the Nanaimo Station also! contributes an Interesting article on '.'The Occurrence pi Unathehtlc Marked Salmon" In which he discloses some nteresting returns, in regard to the movements of salmon all along the coast. "Freeier" Investigations The future of investigations on the refrigeration and deodorlzatlon f railway refrigerator cars, carried out by Otto H. Young and Dr. R. H. Bedford of the Prince Rupert Station, was discussed during a recent visit of officials of the Car Service Division of the Canadian National Railways to Prince Ru nert. A similar official of the r.a. nadlan Pacific Railway visited the laboratories some months ago. Ow-;ng to mechanical difficulties that as yet interfere with the adoption of well recognized principles, further investigation has been postponed until next year. The contin ued co-operation of the two com panies is assured. Delayed by havlntr had extra 'calls to make o the; way uji the coast, as wen as oy loading canned salmon" In Rivers Inlet, Union steamer Cardcna, CarH. J. E. Bo-den, did riot arrive In port 'until .12:30 noon today from the south, more than twelve hours late, and sailed early this afternoon on her Teturn o Vancouver and Frank Waterhouso freighter . . . . iiKiMiiiviuii vajji,. f. M . yguri, U aocK ior some weeks for annual tr hin overnaui, Albert Farrow, steam--of days discharging cargo, will sail poat inspector, arrived In the cityl tomorrow morning for Surf Point' .vo.j, a.tc.nwn on me prm-jto load concentrates from the cess Adelaide and expects to be.!frlne at that point for delivery here until next Tuesday afternoon south. when he will return south on the! 0ata,a- 'V ' Imperial Oil Co.'s tanker Alberto- 'lte ant- A Mosner ls due In port ii. FAnderson. pioneer settler of -at 6 o'clock tomorrow morning Oona River. Porchcr ti suv-u win naiftu vi QU ... ' " luw" ovemignt, coming in. for the' company's local tanks wun utto oisen on the. mall boat ier discharging, she fwlll sail yesterday afternoon and leaving .'San Pedro. . "r -Af- for Announcement Of Engagement Made Troth Plight of Miss Nessie Brown And Bill Stone Revealed at Delightful Tarty .At a delightful catty held Thurs. Public Hero No. 1.-. a drama of tH-., y,iB, kkk ,u. the fight of the secret service; against organized crime, comes, toJsroom.-elecls moiner- Mrs- Annette the screen of the Capitol Theatre I wooas. Tayior street, the engage- here as the first of next weekiment of Miss Airm n.iriimr iHt. feature offering. The story is bad:,c, Brown, daughter of Mr. and uii iKkUdi cac&- icpui n mm nap penlngs and deals with the pur t1llr nf a nntnHnnc nnnlls ftnamv jMrs. James Brown of this city, to : William Frederick Stone was an- by a government operative wlth,nouncea- inerc we,e about "y, the weight of the secret service ! Persons present and the evening behind him. Much of the action was naPPy spent dancing to the occurs within a state penitentiary, strains of music furnished by Julius Counter - h-1anMntr thu mnm Welle with his m we principal character role ar the physician-extraordinary to the! underworld. Chester Morris, Jos-' eph Callela. stage star, Jean Ar thur Paul Kelly and Lewis Stone. It Is the first picture showing Lewis Stone which has been seen In Prince Rupert since this polished a-tor visited the city at the end if Auiu? in the course of a yachting cruise plano-accordlon. grim aspects of the narrative Is DsHcIous refreshments were serv- a romance angle In which Chester- Morris and Jean Arthur overcome' Prior to the announcement. Mrs. a dramatic obstacle to the fulfil- Woods entertained at dinner, ment of their love. i Lionel Barrymore heads the cast ! " Grocery Store Closed All Day Monday, Nov. 11, Armistice Day OUR CONFECTIONERY STORE Will be open all day Sunday and Monday. You can jet your Delicatessen Foods from us. Bread - Butter Biscuits Cooked Meats - Fresh Fruits MUSSALLEM'S CONFECTIONERY 319 Third Avenue LAST SUQWLNT.S "Barbary Coast" with MIRIAM HOPKIXS Edward C. 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