t t! i t7 MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE Complete Home Furnishings Everything for the Home Thone 775 327 Third Ave. SUMMER PRICES FUR COATS Five dollars will hold any coat until fall. Make money by buying now! GOLDBLOOM NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Proprtetoi -A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates 11.00 up 50 Rooms Hot It Cold Wale) Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 1B 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 BIG FIGHT FILM HERE Schmeling-Louis Bout Comes To Capitol Screen May Robson In "Mill of the Cods" The pictorial record of the recent pugilistic sensation the heavyweight bout between Max Schmeling and Joe Louis, which proved to be the most sensational upset in fistic history since John L. Sullivan was tamed by Jim Corbett comes to the screen of the Capitol Theatre this mid-week and is expected to be an outstanding attraction. The fight is now a matter of history but everyone who has the least interest In boxing will probably want to see how it all happened. Incidentally, It is the fastest delivery that has ever been made of such an offering to a local screen, the fight having taken place little more than two weeks ago In Nw York. 1 The feature picture on this pro gram Is "Mills of the Gods," a vi Ibratlng drama of modern indus trial strife with a prominent cast headed by May Robson, the veteran stage and picture star. Miss Robson is seen as the owner of a large steel mill faced with depression conditions and labor riots. How she solves these problems forms the theme of the play. Others in the COAL TO PLEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed FAMOUS EDSON ALBERTA COAL IJULKLLY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL PRINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY PHONE: 58 and 558 A MUSTACHE, WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront .f Dull weather now prevailing Is not conducive to the best results in salmon glll-nettlng yet Skeena River boats were still doing quite well yesterday with an average of from 25 to 30 fish. An improvement is reported from the Naas River area with boats fishing in Portland Inlet averaging forty fish each. Wlth a capacity list of passen gers, consisting largely 01 ruuuu trin tourists. C. N. R. steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. Neil McLean, arrived in port at 9:30 this morn ing from Vancouver. Powell River and Ocean Falls and sailed at 1 o'clock this afternoon for Skagway and other Alaska points whence she is scheduled to return here next Monday southbound. The round trip list Included three large tour groups A Christian Endeavor party of 63 from California, under leadership of Howard Brown; a New York State teachers, party of oc tni. cj, rw couver. with Lieut, uwnmanaer in command, Is due Roll Malnguy Wray, Victor Jory, Raymond Wal- iin Port tomorrow for a five-day burn and James Blakely. DR. FISIIBEIN HERE I D. Morris Flshbeln of Chicago, noted American medical authority and editor of the Journal of the American Medical Association, and Mrs. Flshbeln were among the pas sengers aboard the Prince Rupert today going north for the round ! trip to Skagway. Buy at Mussallem's QUALITY GROCERIES LOWEST PRICES Mall orders receive prompt and careful attention Confectionery Store In Connection MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE DELICIOUS SUMMIT ICE CREAM In -Gallons and Gallons VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 I VLSI U Port Essington Tea and Sale Interesting Event in Connection With Annual Celebration Saturday COMMITTEES FOR ROTARY Are Named by Newly Installed President C. V. Evitt Rotary Club committees for the year 1936-37 have been named as follows by the new president, C. V. Evitt: Club Service II. F. Pullen, A. E. Parlow, W. R. McAfee. Vocational Service Max Heil-broner, Wm. E. Drake, W. P. Ar me annual ceieurauun iieiu "Hale" which was donated some Port Essington on Saturday was tlme aeo by the local branch of a tea and sale of work held oy tne Canadian Legion. tne ladles 01 St. Jonns Anglican, It was decided-that for the an- cnurcn. Tne aiiair, under tne con- nuai vacation period the Library venorship of Mrs. J. A Brown, was woud be closed from the evenlns I a very successful one. of August 1 and reopened on Sep- j Mrs. P. wicks, Mrs. a. Kenaan tember 1. Mrs. J. sananais ana Mrs. m.j Tne statistical report for the ILetnes assisted with the tea and month was as follows: 1 Mrs. H. Harris ana Mrs. Stewart circulation. 3059. Donaldson had charge of the Books added, 47. fancy work stall. Mrs. Thomas, Total number of books In th was in charge of tne rallies, tne nhrarv nnsi linen centrepiece being won by ( Borrowers added. 20. Miss T. Kameda and the crocheted 1 buffet set by J. Batt. Lutheran Sunday School Picnic Is Enjoyable Outing The St. Paul's Lutheran Sunday ! School picnic held at Digby Island on Monday proved to be an enjoyable outing for all present. A picnic lunch, lemonade, coffee and Ice cream preceded a program of races and games for young, and old which took up the greater part of the afternoon. Transportation was furnished by Capt. John Ivarson with his halibut boat Melville, "TILLIE THE TOILER" has Mac Uch.he's beem clovajm- Made AMy iwe Aisoukio im some UEADWAV LT FALSE OKIES COME, VMTYl PA1SIN6U "SEE, A LAUGH Total number of borrowers the library, 4032. Magistrate George HO-HO. THAT Halibut Arrivals Canadian Signal, 17,000, 7.4c and 5.5c, lin. VMti Tacoma Chamber Of Commerce On Tour of Alaska KETCHIKAN. July 8: Southbound after a three weeks tour of Alaska as far north as Fort Yukon, a Tacoma Chamber of Commerce Q f? Thnmsnn W J Alripr. I u 1 . U Alnclri Kuron 11 nf -i-tn.. .... M Ufn n nut of n H - " . ---- 1c1iii11111a.11 ui viic niooRo wu4vu ciaiLiea awuiit uivu uuv International Service John Dyb-Uhe Tacoma Chamber of Com hiun CI A Rrvant Fir W T Ker-I I.UItll w , . - J ... v.. ... gin. Program S. D. Johnston, R. M. Winslow, Al Small. Boys' Work Dr. C. H. Hankin- son, Lee Gordon, P. Lakie. Fellowship and Attendance H. ! B. Rochester, Roy Van der Sluys.j T. A. McWaters. Public Relations IL F. Pullen, L. Gordon. Special Projects W. J. Alder, J. 56, headed by Dr. Eldred, and a;W. Nicholis,. A. E. pariow, s. u. Towers Tour nartv of 35 from ! Johnston, Dr. W. T. Kergln, Peter Chicago under Ortenburger. leadership of C. One day later than was announced, H. M. C. S. Van- Lakle, R. M. Winslow, W. M. Library to Be Closed Shortly Vacation Will Be Observed During Month of August The monthly Public Library last evening. meeting of the Board was held A contribution of a copy of Clifford Slfton in Relation to His Times" by John W. Dafoe was re ceived by the library from the ' 'Macmillan Co. of Canada. PORT ESSINGTON, July 8:-j xhe board authorized the re Among tne events 01 interest at binding of the first volume of 11 t 1 i it 1 1 J ' ... smedley of Tacoma, Dr. Whlttaker,jdaiings the close was in Jay of Victoria Is Retiring August 26 VICTORIA, July 8: (CP) Stip endiary Magistrate George Jay, who has ' long sat on the police court bench in this city, will retire on August 26 when he reaches his seventy-fifth birthday. At- Domino II, 8,000, 6.4c and 5.4c, Cold Storage. merce. S-HEE.hCULOCW OKIE'S A SKETCH, I UKE A PUSSYCAT MAC j y- 7jM . lot, Kiri funni trtAau. Int. U kU nisa kmiM S-SL y Steamship Sailings For Vancouver For Naas River and Port Simpson- Sunday ss. Catala 8 p.m. From Naas River and Port Simpson Tuesday ss Catala ...11:30 a.m, For Ocean Falls Monday ss. Pr. George ,3 p.m. Friday ss. Prin. Adelaide 10 p.m. Saturday ss. P. Rupert .. .7 pjn. From Ocean Falls-Wed ss. Pr. Rupert 10 a.m. Friday ss. Pr. Rupert Ss. Princess Adelaide 4 p.m. Ss. Cardena p.m. July 13, 27 ss. Pr. Robert 9 a.m. For Alaska- Wednesday ss. P. Rupert 1 p.m. July 10 ss. Prin. Charlotte ajn. July 13 ss. Prin. Alice a.m. Ss. Prince Robert 1 p.m. July 17 ss. Prin. Louise a.m. July 20 ss. Prin. Charlotte a.m. July 24 ss. Prin. Alice a.m. July 27 ss. Prin. Louise a.m. S$. Prince Robert 1 p.m. From Alaska Monday ss. Pr. George 9 a.m. July 11 ss. Prin. Louise p.m. July 15 ss. Prin. Charlotte p.m. July 18 ss. Prin. Alice p.m. July 20 ss; Prince Robert 9 a.m. July 22 ss. Prin. Louise p.m. July 25 ss. Prin. Charlotte p.m. July 28 ss. Prin. Alice p.m. From Skeena River-Friday ss. Cardena p.m. A Hair-Raising Experience I ymm COME OUT , FteOM THAT BR.USH,MAC NbO (SCAB THAT SDE, TILUE 7 'jvance while many of the leaders. 1 1 Altirllnf rfafll mnfnrs nnri firm Implements, fell by the wayside although favorable earnings helped to lift a number of Issues. The drought and steel labor contro- iversy acted to chill general Duy IS STUCK OM TIGHT Wednesday, July 8, 153s paoi roxm It comes to you Joe Louis Max Schmeling A thrilling story May Robson "MILLS OF THE i from the screen get against the as the MOTHER GODS" Tonight & Thurs- just as dramatic plus turmoil of today's whose courage was Last complete show, ! as the fight must With all its action clear and complete you see the most industrial stronger than her VICTOR - with JORY - ; have been to the ; i Fight sensational upset in fistic history since John L. Sullivan strife. love in . . . FAYWRAY MATINEE ringsiders. was tamed by Jim Corbett. (At 7:53 & 9:53) THURS., 2:30 (At 7:17 & 9:17) !'! 1 - . MART HAS BOAT IS BAD NEWS Drought and Labor Troubles Affect Trading in New York NEW YORK, July 8: The stock market yesterday put up a gener- 1 ally unsuccessful battle against adverse news, principally con- mour. !a nromlnent surgeon of the Puget 1 Transfers totalled 966.190 shares Community Service J. J. Little, sound city, and C. P. Garland,! on Monday stock market spe- ASHORE Western Princess does Up On Digby Island Has Sustained Damage The fish packer Western Prin- I A 1 w " goodwill party of 31 members was cwned wltn the drought and steel ;. here yesterday aboard an Alaska labor situations. While extreme j Fisheries Limited, went ashore in Steamship Co. liner. The party losses of one to three points were j fog at the extreme south end M I was headed by Mayor ueorge ; reduced m many instances in iatcinl2bv uiand. Just outside of heavy. Prlnce nUnert Harbor, at 4:45 thij, morning. She piled up shortly a?. ter high water while bound from Prince Rupert to North Island anj is high and dry at low water. Capt. W. P. Armour, with the Armour Salvage Co. boat Erne, expects to refloat the vessel on the high tide this afternoon about 4 o'clock and bring her Into port Monday ss. Prince George 3 p.m. lng ardor. The close was Irregular, for docking. Her keel Is known '0 Tuesday Catala 1:30 p.m. Transfers totalled 814,220 shares. 'De snauerea, Friday ss. P. Adelaide.. .10' pin. : Ss. Cardena 10:30 p.m. Saturday ss. Pr. Rupert 7 p.m.' July 11 ss. Prin. Louise 5:30 p,m. July 15 ss. P. Charlotte 5i30 p.m. July 18 ss. Prin. Alice 5:30 pm. July 19 ss. Prince Robert 3 p.m. July 22 ss. Prin. Louise 5:30 p.m.i July 25 ss. P. Charlotte :30'p.m. July 29 ss. Prin. Alice 5:30'p.m.' From Vancouver- Sunday ss. Catala 4 p.m Wed. ss. Pr. Rupert- 10 a.m. Friday ss. Prince Rupert 10 a.m. Ss. Princess Adelaide .4 p.m. Ss. Cardena p m. July 10 ss. Prin. Charlotte a.m.' July 13 ss. Prin. 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