PAG rovm daily khws It Pays to Buy From MUSSALLEM'S Our prices are always right, with the markets and we sell for less. Mail or phone your order and save FREE GIFT COUPONS for a Dinner Set and Rogers Silverware. Prince Rupert, B.C. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE Modern Chesterfield Suites, Studio Couches, Blankets and Flannelette Sheets, Beds and Bedding 327 Third Ave. Nione 775 COAL TO PLEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed FAMOUS EDSON ALBERTA COAL IJULKLEY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL PRINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY PIIONE: 58 and 558 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll. Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Thonc 281 P.O. Box 196 PERFECTION IN CANNED SALMON GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye Hyde PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only Salmon Canning Company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert. Ij v Transfer Jasper Telkwa and Black Diamond COAL Dry Wood PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront The substantial total of 115,500 pounds of halibut was landed at Prince Rupert Monday. Four American vessels brought in 81,000 pounds for which from 8.2c and 6c to 10.1c and 7c was paid while three Canadian ' boats landed 34,500 pounds receiving 7.5c and 6c to 9.5c and 6c. Union steamer Catala, Capt. James Findlay, Is due in p6rt at 4 o'clock this afternoon and will sail a half an hour or so later for Vancouver and waypoints. The Anglican mission boat Hope, with Rev. A. Abraham, missionary In charge, left this morning on its return to Massett after having come here on Sunday with two native patients Ev. Harris and John Bell for treatment In the Prince Rupert Gen eral Hospital. As said yesterday, the Western Hope, since she was last here, has undergone an extensive repair and improvement job which has made her almost a new boat. The work, carried out st Delkatla near Massett, Included new keel, roof, guard rails, re-decking and replanking, recaulk-Ing, repainting and a complete engine overhaul. TODAY'S STOCKS Courtesy 8. D. Johnston Co. I Vancouver B. C. Nickel, .38. Big Missouri, .51. Bralorne, 8.25 (extra dividend), B. R. Con., .0512 B. R. X., .13 y2. Cariboo Quartz, 1.95. Dentonla, .14. Dunwell, .03 Vi. Golconda, .10. Minto, .29. Meridian, .05. Morning Star, .02. National Silver, .03. Noble Five, .024 Pend Oreille, .80. Porter Idaho, .04. Premier, 3.15. Reeves McDonald, .05. Reno, 1.38. Relief Arlington, .40. Salmon Gold, .0834. Taylor Bridge, .10. Wayside, .10. United Empire, .02'4. Toronto Beattie, 1.35. Central Patricia, 4.10. Chibougamau, 1.60. Inter. Nickel, .60. Lee Gold, .062. Little Long Lac, 6.05. McKenzle Red Lake, 1.75. Pickle Crow, 6.50. Red Lake Gold Shore, 2.15. San Antonio, 1.77. Sherrltt Gordon, 1.68. Slsco, 4.55. Smelter Gold, .082. Sturgeon River, .38. Ventures, 2.38. McLeod Cockshutt, 4.50. Hardrock, 2.52. Oklend, .32. Mosher, .67. Bousquet, .12 (atk). . Bldgood Klrkland. 1.40. Gllbec, .04 V2. Lake Rose, .55. Madsen, 1.04. May Spiers, .51.. Wlnoga Patricia, .46. Sullivan, 2.06. Stadacona, .66. Green Stabell, .58. Frontier, .17. Francoeur, 1.18. Manitoba & Eastern, .15. Perron, 1.70. New Augarlta, .45 (ask). ' South Keora, .14. Moneta Porcupine, .58. Sladen Malartic, 1.08. Admiral Is Dead i Continued trum Pace l ish-Americari wax and all these duties were performed well.. He was 43 years old and had not risen above ,the grade of lieutenant. It was while stationed in Chlru that Sims really introduced himself to toe Navy Department at Washington. The Introduction was made in the form of lengthy reports, most of which were ln-subordilnately critical of navy equipment and naval administration. Most Americans at that time in more reports than all the other European naval attaches combined. In 1901 Sims submitted a report on the faulty construction of, Am erican battleships, which later was , ,more for target, practice than-any other mart in the United States .Navy. It is chiefly due to him that we shoot' as well as we do. It is 'l-i .111.11' . . . ' . .iiunuiiaung 10 unnK what poo (Shots we were during the Spanish" war. Shifted Attack j , Meanhlle, Sims had shifted his attack to other and more glaring faults of the navy. He began calling attention to ship construction. He took his case dir ectly to the American people I Sims achieved his purpose. For weeks the newspapers of the country talked of little else, and even the United States Senate took note of the situation and started an Investigation. Many of the. old ships were re- built, and none of their defect were lncorporaiea in new construction. Within the navy Sims was always a storm centre'. There was considerable surprise, however, when it was discovered In 1910 that he had no scruples against taking & hand in International rc jlatioons and affairs of state. The ; American fleet had been sent on fa friendly visit to France and .England, but received no instruc-'tions to include Germany. This j the Germans, regarded dn the light 'of something approaching an in-I suit, hence the situation was ex- miral Sims, speaking at a lunch eon to American sailors at me Guildhall, concluded as follows: "If the time ever comes when the British Empire is seriously menaced by a European coalition, your people can count upon every ship, every dollar, every man and every drop of blood; of your kindred across the sea." "I spoke, from the heart, not from the head," Sims afterward.! explained, but the Germans, never-tholess, loooked upon his statement as a virtual declaration of eventual war by the United States, and were far from satisfied by the prompt disavowal emanating from thought the United States sea- the State Department, arm was hardly second to the ' sims was appointed President of best, but Sims, a minor officer ! the War College early in 1917, but, stationed beyond the borders of on the outbreak of the World War the country, began to tell them 'he was given command of al! that the American navy was a American destroyers operating Joke. One British ship, he said, from British bases. He was design-could .easily dispose of four or'ated later by Congress to com-flve American vessels of corres- mand a larger fleet and author-ponding type. ized to assume the rank of Vice- The reports multiplied when Admiral. In June of the same year Sims went to Petrotrrad. For he was given the 'title of Coin months they were dumped at the. I mander, United States Naval rate of two or three a day on the 'forces operating In European indignant naval officials at Washr"! waters, with additional duties as unguon, in wiree years onus srn naval attache in London. In 1918 he was promoted to the rank 0.' Admiral, and throughout' the war remained .commander of the American fleets In the active war zone. He returned to the United States in 1919 and resumed hl.i reebettized as rmp of the mast im- Place as President of the War Col portent documents in ,the history '. lege, which restored, him to hi of the navy. j former rank of Rear Admiral. Popular in England ' I Accused of insubordination, an? omu was ""lc"5C1 u"" m more than once barely escaping and when he lft- the court-martial, Sims wrote to Theo-iEn8land dore Roosevelt, then Assistant Sc.Brltlsh gave him a demonstration rotary of ' the NaVy, and suggested tuch as they never before had given that the fleet be ordered, out for a foreign naval officer. And they target practlc?. Much to the su-.; seemed proud to remind him that prise of all who knew Sims' epls- ne was tne onh man otn2r than tolary campaign, the' entire Atlan-,an Englishman who had ever com-Uc fleet was sent out on an ap-jhtanded a part of the British fleet, pointed day to. try its hand atW several months Sims was in sinking condemned sailing ship; command of the Allied submarine At a little more than half a m"e 'chasers off the Irish Coast. The tfrom the target, the vessels bcganjfleet was made up largely of Bri-blazlng away, but after, firing tlsh vessels. thousands of projectiles, the oldt He caused a wave of protest, both wind-jammer remained Intact Sr-e ' public and military, when "he de had two holes In her sails. cllned to accept 3 Distinguished After Roosevelt became PresV-j Service Medal in 1919, because, as dent, Lieutenant, Sims became In-(he said, the medal had been con- spector of target practice a pos-jferred upon those who were not uon ne new lor more than s'.xl deserving of the distinction, and years. At the expiration of that time the American gunners weii by actual comparison the best in the world. Roosevelt, in an official communication issued In 1903 said; I 'Commander Sims has done had been denied many others who were entitled to It. He retired frori the navy in, Oc tober, 1922, upon reaching the age limit of 64. He had spent 42 years In the active service 24 years at sea and 18 on land. In 1921, Armlral Sims committed his second serious diplomatic Indiscretion when he made a speech in London touching on the Irish ! situation, which was then acute. He was quoted as saying that the Sinn Fein hampered the work of Allied troops in the war, and "attacked us Indirectly." The speech stirred up a wave of protest. After the charges had been Investigated, Sims was publicly reprimanded by the: Naval Secretary. Born in Canada Admiral Sims was an American by adoption, as he was born in Port Hope, Ont., Canada, October 15, 1858. His father, a civil engineer whose family' had been established in Pennsylvania for nearly 200 years, went to Canada to construct certain harbor Improvements, and while there met and married a Canadian girl of Port Hope. William S. Sims was born there and was not taken to the Pennsylvania home of his father until he was nearly 10 years of age. In 1905 Admiral. Sims married Anne Hitchcock, daughter of Ethan Allen Hitchcock, one time Secre tary of the Interior. Five children were born to them three boys and two girls. Admiral Sims lived a great part of his time In Newport, R.I. '.tremery aeucate. It was made in-1 If you wish to swap somethlng-finitely worse, however, when Ad- Try a classified. FILM LIST F0RM0NTH "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town" And "Show Boat" Outstanding October Pictures With "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town" at the very first of the month and "Show Boat" at the very end as the outstanding offerings, an Interest ing list of feature pictures has been arranged for showing at the Capi tol Theatre here during October, "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town" and "Show Boat" will each be shown for four days. The October list of book ings is as follows: September 30, October 1, 2 and 3 Gary Cooper and Jean Arthur In "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town." October 5 and 6 Edward Arnold and Btnnie Barnes In "Sutter's Gold" and Carole Lombard and October 28, 29, 30 and 31 Irene Dunn and Paul Robeson In "Show Boat." 71'S DANCE OF DEATH GATESHEAD, Eng., Sept. 29: (CP) Dancing accelerated the death of George Smith, 74, who collapsed In a waltz, according to an Inquest verdict. 1 TIMIIDK SALE X20IU 8onld tenders will be received by tha Minister of I-and not later th nam on the Fifth day of October. 1936. for the purchase of Licence X20H2 to cut 4,150.000 feet of Hemlock. Balaam. Cedar and Spruce on an area situated at BUhop Bay. Boxer Reach. Range i. Coast Land District. Two (2) years will be allowed for removal of timber. Further .particulars of the Chief Forester. Victoria, B.C, or District ForcsUr Prince Rurrt. B.C. IX THE 81 1'KKMi; COI RT OF MUTISM ('OI.IMMA ifc I'HOIIATK In the Matter of the "Administration Ait" And In the Mattrr of the Estate of Trier DfRoer, net-eased TAKE NOTICE that by order of IU Honor. W. E. Fisher the 21st day oil September. A. D. 1MB. I was up-, pointed Administrator with will annexed of the estate of Peter DeBotr.l deceased, and all parties having claims against the said ett&te are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified to me on or before the 21st da of October, A. D. 1038, and all parties Indebted to the estate are required toj pay the amount cf their Indebtedness , to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. ' Official Administrator, Prince Rupert. BC ' Dated this 21st day of September. A. D. 1036. DELICIOUS SUMMIT ICE CREAM In H-Gallons and Gallons VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 Talk Waterf ete 1 For Coronation Thames Will See Things That Have Not Been Staged Since Stuart Days LONDON, Sept. 29: (CP) Water pageantry such as has not been seen on the Thames since the color ful days of the Tudors and Stuarts Is proposed in connection with the coronation next May. The Idea of holding a splendid pageant on the historic river, with His Majesty leading a procession In the famous royal barge, has been submitted to him, the watermen of London being anxious to honor him by a grand display of craft and present a noteworthy spectacle to the citizens of the metropolis and the coronation visitors. The-Thames, to which London nurpQ hor nvlttpnni hltnrv and Preston Foster in "Love Before . . ", 4 iUa nroatfacf prosperity had no place in the October 7 and 8 Conrad Veldt in "Passing of the Third Floor Back" and Jack Hulbeit In "Jack of All Trades." October 8 and 9 Robert Taylor in "His Brother's Wife." October 12 and ,13-Sylvla Sidney and Spencer Tracy In "His Bro-; ther's Wife." j October 12 and 13 Sylvia Sidney and Spencer Tracy In "Fury." 1 October 14 and 15 Ricardo Cor-tez in "Shadow of Doubt" and William Boyd In "Heart of the West." October 16 and 17 Henry Wil- coxon, Binnle Barnes and Randolph Scott in "Last of the Mohi-1 ans." I October 19 and 20 Leo Carrillo in "Winnlrfg Ticket" and Ann Harding In "The Witness Chair." I October 21 and 22 Raymond Massey In "Things to Come" and Roger Pryor and Wendy Barrie in Ticket to Paradise." ; October 23 and 24 Janet Gay- nor and Robert Taylor in "Small Town Girl." October 26 and 27 Ronald Col- man in "The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo" and Jane Withers In "Little Miss Nobody." celebrations of King George's Ju bilee Try a Dallv News classified ad. Modal 8K-1 Other RCA VICTOR Models from 39.50 . ip Tuesday, September ;a WOKING, Eng., Sept. (CP1 Oswald Acworth, an in. broker, was committed . for non-payment of 14 cefati he claimed he am "u tai . vwe. i h;i jirrm 7imi If Uikii last TIMES TONIGHT Last Complete Show, 8:20 Peter II. Kync's "3 Godfathers" With LEWIS STONE CHESTER MORRIS IRENE IIERVEY (At 7:00 & 9:42) PLUS Fay Wray - Ralph Rcllan,, "ROAMING LADY" (At 8:33 Once Only) NEWS (At 8:20 Only) Startsi Tomorrow for 4 bars me -nxair rictnre "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town" GARY COOPER JEAN ARTHUR litre h the tonil corridor that mkrl rotubl the lmoj voodct el Mit't Vtittl OV radio ipetlu in 1 clear, nor mice tbt Mitie VoUt lCAr tor's exchuive derelcpacs! that has brocght o'nJio the rolce of absolute m ism. la' its rvift ftsugt throu&h the lihtrT tot-con trolling pipes, toad all its tarchttual quality. Voices tsJ instruments reflet! tht beauty that edj naturalness coign. Krtr .tht Mific Vm in our ibovtoomi taj far cootlixti It beiutiful ... It thrilliof . , . mr I H a utic ttlal MaSm.M HEATERS Make sure that you have adequate heat in your home this winter. Drop in and inspect our stock of heaters. We carry several different models including different sizes of Quebec bricklined heater, and brick or steel lined circular heaters. One of these well built, attractively designed heaters is your assurance of a warm comfortable atmosphere in the home. GORDON'S HARDWARE Z Phone Bride Strtu 311 I J "TILLIE THE TOILER" THAT CUKE Foe Mac's MlLb- te humor his WISH owl duw VMO 11 .uiitxrr pi:isj AMQ HB'3 HEADED THIS WAY I -V , .i T-BSl GOT TO HOMOB. WW W6, tint- Ffsitim trfftfitat, inc., Worjj ncbtt i 3 Big Game Hunter By Westover