Aircraft Service TO SMITIIKRS During railway tie-up. $30.00' a passenger providing full load of five passengers can be arranged for. TO STEWART $12.00 single fare; $22.00 return. Fishing; Trips to Khatada or other lakes and Special Flights to any point arranged. For more information apply: PACIFIC AIRWAYS For information enquire Union Oil Dock or Phone 32 Taxi Chas. Elliott, Pilot SUMMER PRICES FUR COATS Five dollars will hold any coat until fall. Make money by buying now! GOLDBLOOM NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FKOM HOME" Rates 11.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Wai Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O Box ISA 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 Light Delivery Service PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue TODAY'S STOCKS Courtesy 3. D. Johnston Co.) Vancouver B. C. Nickel, .34. Big Missouri, .63. Bralorne, 7.70. B. R. Cons., .06i2. B R. X.,.15. Cariboo Quartz, 1.70. Dentonia, .22 (ask). Dunwell, .03 V2. Golconda, .08. Mlnto, .70. Meridan, .07. Morning Star, .024. National Silver, .022. Noble Five. .02. Pend Oreille, .56. Porter Idaho, .04. Premier, 2.45. Reeves McDonald, .06. Reno, 1.25. . , Rlief Arlington, .32. Salmon Gold, lOVfe; Wayside, .102. Toronto Beattie, 1.35. Central Patricia, 4.00. Chlbougamau, 1.C0. Gods Lake, 1.19. Int. Nickel, 50.25. Lee Gold, .04. Little Long Lac, 6.25. McKenzie Red Lake, 2.18. Perron, 1.36. Pickle Crow, 6.40. Red Lake Gold Shore, 2.05. San Antonio, 2 31. Sherrltt Gordon, 1.10. Siscoe, 3.83. Smelters Gold, .07. Sturgeon River, .46. Ventures, 2.10. McCleod Cockshutt, 4.00. Hardrock, 2.55. Oklend, 38. Mosher, .53. Bousquet, .14'2. Bidgood Klrkland, 1.85. Gilbec. .07 12. Jowsey, .11. Lake Rose, .51. Madsen Red Lake, .57. May Spiers, .39. Wendigo, .20. Sullivan, 1.62. OFFICERS ENTERTAIN Lieut. Commander E. L. Malnguy, commanding officer, and officers of H. M. C. S. Vancouver entertained at tea late yesterday afternoon aboard the destroyer. Buy at Mussallem's QUALITY GROCERIES LOWEST PRICES Mail orders receive prompt and careful attention Confectionery Store In Connection MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Experiments With New Type Of Refrigerator Car To Collect Salmon Material Many Coast Liners Moving ; Otto C. Young, mechanical engineer of the staff of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station, who sailed Saturday eve-ling on the Prince George for Van-:ouver, will leave there on Wednesday of this week for Winnipeg iccompanying a shipment of fish which Is to be made across the prairies at this, the hottest time of the year, in a converted refrlger-J ator car containing refrigeration equipment of a new type such as has been designed at the local sta tion. The experiment is one for which plans have been made for some time and it will be followed with Interest. Already successful shipments of the kind have been made in the Okanagan and on the east coast. The experimental shipment of fish is being made on the Canadian Pacific Railway. Dr. Neal Carter, Dr. H. N. Brock- lesby, Dr. W. A. Rlddell, B. E. Bailey, Kenneth Harding of the , scientific Stan 01 wrc rrince nupeiu riaucuca Experimental Station propose a trip to the canneries at Sunnyslde, Inverness and North Pacific on the Skeena River this week to collect heads, fins, tails, roe and entrails of salmon from the Iron chinks at these canneries which material will be brought back here aboard a halibut boat and run separately through the reduction plant of the Rupert Marine Products Limited It Is to be used for blending pur poses in connection with the sta tion's medicinal vitamin oil pro gram. There were 225 passengers on board the steamer Princess Louise which was in port Saturday after noon southbound from Skagway to Vancouver., Two passengers disembarked from the vessel which had no room to take passengers from here.- The vessel had ram almost throughout the voyage north. Six halibut boats sold 129,500 pounds of fish at Seattle Saturday as follows: Western, 35,000 pounds, JSan.Juan, 8'4c and 8c; Brisk, 33,000 pounds, Sebastian-Stuart, 8c and 8c; Maddock', 8,500 pounds, New England, 9c and 8c; La Paloma, 20,000 pounds, Booih, 9?'2c and 8c; Mermaid, 7,000 pounds, Whiz, 9c and 8c; Thelma II, 8,000 pounds, Washington, 10 '8c and 8c. Halibut landings at Seattle for last week totalled 893.300 pounds, The high price average for the, week was 10c on Wednesday and the low 8V4C on Tuesday. The total purchases by the companies were as follows; San Juan, 204,500 pounds; Whiz, 154,000; Booth, 152,-000; Sebastian - Stuart, 143,000; Washington, 138,000; New England, 73,300; McCallum, 28,000. Capt, Paul Sather of the Llndy has landed at Seattle a record small halibut in the "small halibut derby," bringing a fish which measured but 13 '2 inches and weighed only 13 ounces. It was snagged by "TILLIE THE TOILER" SO IT'S UP TO ME TO PICK ONE OR THESE TO COPY MUSTACHE AFTE12 Countess Barbara Hutton Haugwltz-Reventlow, heiress to the flve-and-ten-cent store millions, smiles charmingly at a bon mot of L. Hore-Bellsha, minister of transport in the British cabinet. They were photographed at the Derby ball, the annual society dffalr held on the eve of the Epsom Derby. Countess Barbara seems to have regained the health she lost in the Illness that followed the birth of hef child recently. tomorrow morning and sail at 1:30 p.m. for Vancouver and wayports. After having been absent for almost a week at Stewart flying sup- abouts. seaplane, piloted by Charles Elliott, Chicago Boy Sets ncers arrived at Kivers iniei irum - - . . . twpII Vancouver aboard the steamer Ca tala on the present voyage north. With a capacity list of tourist passengers, C. P. R. steamer Princess Alice, Capt. Clifford Fenton, arrived In port at 8:45 this morn ing from Vancouver- and sailed a couple of hours later for Skagway and other northern points whence she is scheduled to call here Satur day afternoon southbound. Two hundred and one passengers included a Burlington Tour party of 24 from St. Louis making the round trip. One person disembarked from the vessel here. Returning south after her second voyage of the season to Alaska, C. N. R. steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. Nell McLean, arrived in port at 9 o'clock this morning from Skagway and other northern points and sails at 3 o'clock this afternoon for Van couver via Ocean Falls and Powell River. The vessel brought in 211 passengers, one disembarking here Having on board a capacity list of 322 passengers, practically all of whom are making the round trip, C. N." R. steamer Prince Robert, Capt.. Edward Mabbs, arrived In port at 7:45 this, morning from Vancouver via Powell River and Ocean Falls and sailed at 1 o'clock this afternoon for Skagway and other Alaska points. Among the round trip passengers are Mrs. Frank Stanfield of Truro, N. S., widow of the well known woollen halibut gear near Trinity Islands manufacturer and former lieuten- on the Kodlak banks. The fish Is estimated to have been '3V4 years old. Union steamer Catala, Capt. James Findlay, arrived In port at 8:15 last evening from the south with a fair-sized list of passengers and sailed an hour later for Stewr art, Anyox and other northern points whence she will return here ant-governor of Nova Scotia, and her two children, Kathryn and Gordon Stanfield. The Vancouver charter yacht Norsal, formerly owned by the Powell River Co., Is on Its way from Vancouver to Prince Rupert in the course of a leisurely Alaska cruise. The vessel has on board Earl C. Anthony, wealthy ( THAT'S RIGHT, UlOKAV. 'L.L( OHEAfe- WAS MAC - THEY'RE J PVCK. THAT J AFPAAD VtoU'Ii PICK I MY CHOICE one -Athat ome J r uanaaian oo.uuu duuiius, o.h. and 5.5c to 6.5c and 5.5c. American lln. E. Llpsett, 12,000, 6.5c and 5.5c, Cold Storage. Atll, 13,000, 6.4c and 5.5c, Booth. Mother, 12,000. 6.4c and, 5.4c, Cold Storage. Gulvlk, 17,000, 6.5c and, 5.5c, automobile dealer arid radio station owner, and Mrs. Anthony 'and George McManus, creator of the famous "Bringing Up Father" comic strip. t With a cargo of freight Including coal and lumber for local dell- very, C.N.R. steamer Prince John,' Capt. James Watt, arrived in port at 10:15 this morning from Van couver Island and, after discharg ing, will, sail on her return soutil via the Queen Charlotte Islands Imperial OH Co.'s tanker Im perial, Capt. McGaw, arrived In 1 port at 8:15 this morning with a cargo of bulk and package fuel for . the company's local station and, after discharging, will sail on he return south. Orme Stuart has Installed a fine, roomy cabin on his recently acquired Columbia River sailing boaf . This will make the craft more suitable for general Use. Los Angeles job has been done. . L Ticklish Business A Jhe,at TALE HERE Presented On "Three Musketeers" Screen of Capitol Theatre m First of Week romantic triangle 1of the Seventeenth Century whlnh, I involved Lolus XIII of France, his 'alluring queen. Anne, the audacious Duke of Bunckingham and the sinister Cardinal Richelieu Is (again presented on the screen In the latest plcturlzatlon of the immortal classic of Alexandre Dumas "The Three Musketeers," coming to the Capitol Theatre at the first of this week. Although It Is ninety (years since the world first thrilled to this romantic and stirring stoiy. time has been unable to tarnish Its lure for both old and young devotion vie with I political Intrigue In the story ot i plot and counter-plot to save tht honor of a queen. Supero cast anc lavish settings feature the production. Walter Abel, noted Broadway stage star, plays the central rolcj nf d'Artaa-nan Wltn i'aui l,uku i . . i J An.Uw .Cf Avpn i MOroni uist'li auu uiuijk NpwNwIIII KPfOrdUs the musketeers Athos, Portho: A1V , S f m. - - L"iK?S&l ROCKY rom. N.V,iu,y :-Sp conditions held Pilot Elliott .,. ing .. . nIvmt,1(. rprord bv nihar ,mnnrtanl mPmhPrR o down a week. He Smlthers. Word received In the city over j the week-end was the salmon fishermen's strike in the Rivers Inlet area was breaking up. Namu, fishermen were expected to resume fishing last evening. On special duty in connection with the Summary and Aramls. The feminine trio . 1 1 J nttrl In plies into the mining areas there- . K... 100 Mctre P " - u -u Parlfln racinc Alrurnvs juiik.cij Junkers r ' niguc vu i j Airways ..,..,.i. j w r.n . . . i nm. To Berlin hame and Rosamond Pinchot a. Constance, Milady de Winter and Ariolnh v.n'nncf injuria Tan Tfplth. R-iln": left' this morning for 18.year old Chicago school- Forbes and John Quelcn will iboy, won the 100-metre backstroke Nigel de Brulier as Cardinal Rlcr- swim and a sure trlD to Berlin In eiieu and Miles Mander as hl that' the flnal 01vmPlc try-outs Satur- royal pawn, King Loul3 to the effect strike, fifteen provincial ' " police of day night. Halibut Arrivals The second feature on thli double bill program Is "Snowed Under," a rollicking comedy ro mance with a cast Including George Brent, Genevieve Tobln, American-90,000 pounds, 7c and Glenda Farrel, Patricia Ellis. Frank ". . . r 1 "Til to 7 As and 6c. MCUUgn, jonn manage ana ncm Miss Leona Parker sailed, Satur Republic, 20,000, 7c and 6c, Cold day evening on the Prince George Storage. Uo" a trip to Vancouver President, 21,000, 7.5c and ' Royal. 1 Spray, 18,000, 7.5c and 6c, Cold Storage. 1 Tacoma, 17,000, 7.5c and 6c, Cold Storage. Wabash, 3,000, 7.8c and 6c. Atlln, Neptune, 11,000, 7.6c and 6c, At- lin. Canadian Glbsonr 11,000, 6.5c and 5.4c, At THINK. THS V l-OOKlN,BUF- ONE S THE hiEsT-looking;) 2EST-LOOltMe3 J fral CaL IrFW" ... e MyfrcsSLiicv its, rrvx .&sm -w . 7 r Monday, July .13, 183? TBS DAILY NWS Miss N. McLeod of Seattle arrived Princess afcs anc Bririsi Cabinet Minister IMMORTAL In the city on the Catala last evening from the south to pay a visit here with her brother and slster- ji-law, Mr. and, Mrs. Fred McLeod, L-1;l U.h i'J TONIGHT and TUESDAY Last Complete Show 8 :36 in A LUKAS rKu-'Vi MARGOT IKO tADIO riCTUIE HEATHER ANGEL IAN KEITH Moroni OIn, Onilow Sttvtm, Row- mond Pinehol, John uuiltn, luipn Forbti, Nljl D Bfulltf, Scrttnpliy by Dudlty Nicholi nd Kowltnd V. Ltt. r;rtA kv Rowland V. lee. oc4t Pro ducer, Clin Rtid. Ftneinj vrtnjtmtnti by Frtd Cavern. (At 7:00 & 9:55) PLUS - - , Genevieve Tobin George Brent 'SNOWED UNDKir A Blizzard of Rlonrtes Hits a Fnowbotind Husband and Starts a Landslide nf Laughs! vlth -GI.l'NDA FARRELL FRANK Mrlitinil At 8,32 Once Only) World News (At 8 36 Once Only NEW CHART Queen Charlotte Islands SOUTHERN SECTION Dominion Government Chart Number H53 Survey of 1935 East and West Coast. of Moresby 7Jp Island. 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