PERFECTION IN CANNED SALMON GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only Salmon Canning Company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert. Hyde Transfer Jasper Goal All Kinds Of Dry Firewood' PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue 1 paqi roux DAILY NEWS Wednesday, Aut li. i. AUGUST FURNITURE SALE SPRING FILLED MATTKESS nY SIMMONS Priced $18.00, $20.00, $25.00 $27.50 and $12.50 MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE Prince Rupert Buy at Mussallem's QUALITY GROCERIES LOWEST PRICES Mail orders receive prompt and careful attention Confectionery Store In Connection MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Proprletoi "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates fl.00 ap 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Wm Prince Rupert, B.C Phone 281 P.O. Box IB COAL TO PLEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed FAMOUS EOSON ALBERTA COAL BULKLEY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL PRINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY PUONE: 58 and 558 As King Edward Received Canadians at Buckingham Palace This is a picture of an historic scene In the gardens of Bucking- era) chatting with one of the pilgrims. His brother, the Duke of ham Palace as King Edward played host to 6,000 Canadian pil-, Gloucester, is on the King's left (with umbrella). When rain fell, !Zl&leRZ?& nadlan. formed the palace, where they made themselves war dead by King Edward. Here the King Is shown (facing cam- right at home. i WHIFFLETS J From the Waterfront I ' Massctt Pink Run Somewhat Dis- appointing Seineboat is Fined! Plane Back From Stewart. ' Due in part at least to heavy westerly winds off the Yakoun River which Is making seining dif ficult, the run of pink salmon In Massett Inlet this week is not prov ilng up to expectations, according to word received here today. Good quantities of fish are, however, get ting above the boundaries into the 'creeks. Next week should see the peak of the pink run in Massett Inlet. In the course of a flight from ' Seattle to Juneau, a private plane with Its owner, L. Kurtzner, and his mechanic on board, landed here at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon from Alert Bay and, after refuelling, continued the trip north. For fishing inside the half mile limit at Turtle Point Creek on Gill Island, Slavko Car of the seine-boat Porller Pass .was. fined $100 and costs by S. D. Macdonald, jus-, tice of the peace, in provincial po- mechanical staff, Mrs. J. Prout of lice court last evening, the prose- Premier who will pay a visit here 1 cution being by the fisheries de-! with her brother and sister-in-law, 1 partment. On account of the boat Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Harvey. The' vi.n uH ycuuuiB uim, piane is Demg laiten on ine ary the better part of a week's fishing dock for a complete overhaul and was also lost, I1 in ahout a week Pilot Elliott ex- Capt. Madsen boat Ilene Into from the north with his Pacific Airways Junkers seaplane. He "TILLIE THE TOILER" VE (SOT TO DO SOME- THlKie TO QfcT Tlt.UE'o M'KiD OFF HAC LETS SEE ,li w- took his halibut! Seattle yesterday! jpects to return to Stewart. Eight halibut vessels sold catches and, apparently, was critical of the totalling 200,500 pounds at Seattle fishermen's co-operative at Neah yesterday as follows: Radio, 40,000 Bay, Wash., which, he said, had pounds, San Juan, 9'2c and 8c; declined to supply him with ice Ilene, 34,000,. Sebastian, 10c and when he had called in there after 8V2c; Attu, 38,000, New England, the long haul across the Gulf of 934C and 8c; Celtic, 39,000, Wash-Alaska from Portlock banks en- ington, 9V2c andS'Ac; Kanaga, 35,-route to the Puget Sound1 port. Af-,000, Booth, 102c and 8Y2c; Presho, ter being refused by the co-opera-' 2,500, San Juan, 9c and 9c; Cur-tive, the Ilene secured a supply of lew, 1,000, New England, ll2c ice from private sources. Capt. Madsen issued a warning to other vessels of the fleet against depending on the co-operative for sup plies. straight; Aloha, 11,000, Whiz, 10y2c and 9c. Having been delayed by loading canned salmon' IrY th'e Naas River ' and at Wales Island, Union steamer After having spent the past three Catala, Ca'pt. James Flndlay, ar- weeks at Stewart where he had j rived in port at 10 o'clock last been busy on every occasion thatjnight from Stewart, Anyox and weather permitted, flying mining I other northern points and sailed an supplies intot he Unuk River coun-1 hour or so later for Vancouver and try and elsewhere In the Portland waypoints, almost half a day be- Canal district, Pilot Charles Elliott hind schedule. returned here at 8:15 last night Making her final voyage of the season to Alaska, C. N. R. steamer brought here, in addition to his Prince Rupert, Capt Neil McLean, arrived in port at 9:30 this morning with a capacity list of passengers, mostly round trip tourists, and sailed at 1 o'clock this afternoon for Skagway and other northern points. C. P. R. steamer Princess Alice, Capt, Clifford Fenton, southbound from Skagway to Vancouver with a capacity list of passengers consist lng largely of round trip tourists is due in port at 4 o'clock this afternoon from the north and will sail south at 5:30 p.m. l. THE SITKE.MK COI'RT Of IIKITISII IN PHOIIATF. Ill The Matter of The Adinlnlstrntloi ACT And In The Maimer of The rlstale of Martlr C. Let lie, liereasert TAKE NOTICE that bv order of HI Honour Judge Fisher, Local Judge' of me oupreme uourt oi urtusn goiumoio made the Oth da; of August, 1938, I was appointed Admlnl'rtrator of the Estate cf Martin C. Letoes, Deceased with the Will annexed. lte of Port Esslngton. B. C, who died on the lSii or 16th day of June 1938. All. persons navuig claims atratnat tne said Estaw are hereby required to furnish same properly verified to me on or bfor the Zoth day of September, 1938; other wise disposition of the said Estate tfIU be made without regard thereto. All parties Indebted to the said Estate are required to pay the amount Of tneir indebtedness to me forthwith. Dated this 10th day of , August, A.D 1938. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator Cave Man .V, UT't; U iX j IT-HAT'S A C3RAMD SAV. MV SPEED-BMT,' ' ( ? Prince Rupert, B. O. keep close to the shoee op FIELDS IS DEVlUS I'SL AND. TOM MAVRp Uic " CAM CAT;H A 3LlMPSE OP MAC , A Change in Diet VERY GOOD Popular Comedian of Ponderous Monologue Here in "Poppy Exciting Western Also A carnival picture, featuring that popular comedy star, William c, Fields, comes to the screen of the Capitol Theatre here this mid-week in "Poppy." The story is the same one in which Fields set America roaring years ago on the stage, the first lh which he transformed him self from pantomlmlst and Juggler to the ace of all dead-pan come dians with his distinctive line of ponderously worded monologue. Fields Is cast as a loveable rogue whose pompous fakery clears the way for the romance of a couple of youngsters played by Rochellc Hud son and Richard Cromwell. The supporting cast includes Lynne Overman, Catherine Doucet and Rosalind Keith. Adventure, romance and comedy are blended in "Three on the Trail," an entertaining "western" which Is the second picture of the double bill with "Poppy." William Boyd Is again seen In the role of the fast - shootin? hard, - riding "Hopalong" Cassidy. Jimmy Ellison Is "Hoppy's" side-kicker. A conflict with a band of stage-coach robbers forms the basis of an exciting story. Muriel Evans and Onslow Stevens are other important members of the cast. ( AVJ Give upJ Twenty -Five Years Ago August 19, 1936 The Board of Railway Commls sioners arrived In the city this! nornlng and Is holding sessions in the. court house. "Members of the ooard are Judge James P.. Mabee, chairman. Dr. James .Mills,, S. J. VicLean, D'Arcy Scott, Hon. M. F. Bernier and Hon. George P. Graham. Building permits for ' the past week totalled $35,000. The principal terns are a store and office building and theatre to be erected on Second Avenue Just east of Sixth Street by the Westholme Lumber Co. Dr. F. Montlzambert, chief of Dominion quarantine service, is on the coast from Ottawa for an Inspection tour. He will visit the Digby Island quarantine station and will be shown around by Dr. H. E. Tremayne. DIES WORKING AT 110 DURBAN. S A., Aus. 19: (CP) A 110-year-old native who: dur ing the past few years carried oouiders to hb hut In order tc keep fit, died on a farm here recently. His ambition was to work until he died. TtjJ GJZ HE(20 1 TONIGHT & THURSDAY Last Complete Show at 8:17 I 1 "Ladies and gents, I bring you a scintillating cxtravaganzi cxtravaganzi Llating pf pf wit wit and and music..." music..." '"And while you're" ' barling, don't fofgci o mention lovcpj (At 7:03 & 9:27) PLUS- WM. HOYD Jimmy Ellison in - - "3 ON A TRAIL" With MURIEL EVANS (At 8:17 Once Only) LASH ACT Notice of Intention to apply to Uut I-and In Prince Rupert Iand Recording Da-rlct of Range 5, Coast, and ittuatt h Xvidson Bay Pass midway between Burn and Duhdas Islands being 'one-atf .alls south of' the mod northerly of the fares Islands. Take notice, that Robert Irvine, 0! rlnc Rupert, occupation Shell Atim intends to apply for a lease ot la following described foreshore lands: Commencing at post planted on 1 rock one-half mile south of the nrt northerly of the Nares Island, tlM vest IS chains; thonce south 15 chum '-hence east 13 chains; thence north ll halm to point of commencement io ontalnlng 33 acres, more or less. KOIIEKT OLEN IRVIM Dated May 30th, 1B36 LA .Ml AC1 Notice of Intention to apppl) to Lit Land In Prince Rupert Land Recording Dif rlct of Range S, Coast, and sltur.1 fronting on the north shore of tut nost southerly of1 the Nares MmhU. Take notice that Robert Irv'M of Prince Rupert, occupation Shell deirtf Intends to apply for a leaxe of the following described foreshore landi: Commencing at a post planted on I ck 300 feet north of the north ition if the. moat southerly of the Nrtt 'slands thence went 16 chains: thf,-c louth IS chain thence nuA IS chixni: .hence . north 15 chains to point 0' commencement and containing 111 teres, more or leas. . ItOHMIT Of.EN IKWM Dated Usy 40th. 1930. By W.stover TVE SIGHT CF FISH- VMHATI CALLV MO MaTu uJSK' TTT 7W JD iA 5 'ly ,