paoi roua NEW MUSIC PRESIDENT Mrs. Shelford Darton Succeeds Mrs. R, E. Moore as Head Of Local Ladies' Club ' Mrs. Shelford Darton was elected wrpdrfpnt of the Ladles' Music Club Executive Mrs. J. H. Carson, Mrs. R. E. Moore, Mrs. William Cruickshank, Mrs. W. E. Drake, Mrs. P. C. Miller and Mrs. J. C. Gilker. District News TERRACE Arriving from Prince Rupert Friday night, W. P. Armour, W. O. Fulton, and M. P. McCaffery Joined E. T. Kenney and George Little of Terrace to enjoy a weekend of fishing at Lakel$e Lake, making their headquarters at the lakeside camp of Mr. Little, Mrs. C. V. Evltt and Mrs. M. A-Burbank of Prince Rupert ar spending a holiday visiting with . Mrs. Mcintosh at her summer home at Terrace. Miss Mary Wel:h had the mis fortune to break, her leg. The ac cident was due to a slippery board : oufat the lake. She will likely be kept from her work as one of the ' teachers at the public school for some considerable time. A steady downpour on Victoria Day completely spoiled the holiday so far as outdoor events were concerned but there was a dance in . the Orange Hall which was well . attended. Mrsw John McRae, formerly of Prince Rupert and for the past few years residing near Terrace. Is preparing to leave Terrace shortly for the south. She will pay a visit at Field with her brother. Thomas Oxley, formerly of Anyox, before deciding on her permanent future location. m i r miw hi i piiiiiimu cFPi At 6:45 P.M. IddTtUtU presenjs- Romanee tlTtelbdy- JULES LANDE ST. CHARLES EVAPORATED MILK NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZareM, Proprietor "A DOME AWAY FKOM HOME" Rates fl.00 op 60 Room Hot tt Cold W?r Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 10 HOLIDAYS For Adults and Children op the Famous North Beach, Graham Ii. Fishing, Bathing, Badminton, Picnics, Scenic Drives, Shooting in Baason. Cottages fully furnished, also Tenta and Dining Room, Good plain cooking at reasonable rates. Apply for full particulars, to MRS. DUNN, Sanjan River, Near Masse tt, B.C. WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront The British Columbia coast fishermen's Joint committee has proposed a price of 60c each for sock- eye in this district this season. For gill net and seine caught red at the annual meeting yesterday springs, over twelve pounds, the afternoon at the home of the re- proposed price is buc; under twelve tiring president, Mrs. R. E. Moore, ) pounds. 30c, and for jack springs, 5c each. For net cohoe Fourth Avenue West. Reports.cov- gill caught ering the past year's activities were the suggested price of the fisher-satisfactory. After the business ses-! men Is 30c during July and 60c (thereafter and for seine caught the hostess. sion tea was served by The complete list of officers for' cohoe 35c until August 15 and 55c ' thereafter. For troll caught cohoe the coming year is as follows: L. P"P price b 7c and 8c. Honorary president, Mrs. R. malnland Pinks the fishermen Mcintosh. ' President. Mrs. Shelford Darton.iare asking 6c during the sockeye Maett 4c. ,Te Vice-president. Mr, C. R Cull.n. Secretary, Mrs. Ernest Anderson. ! J? l J, tCdoul ci, o uvuuitvi ut Pianists, Mrs. E. J. Smith and Mrs. W. L. Stamford. Librarian, Mrs. W. H. Kergln. An improvement in the spring' salmon run at North Island Is re-; ported. Some of the fish Is coming! to Prince Rupert and some Is goi lng to Vancouver and Seattle: The co-operative movement Is strong, at North' Island. With a total of eighty-one pas sengers on board. C. P. R. steamer Princess Louise, Capt. S. K. Gray, arrived in port at 8:30 this morning from Vancouver and sailed at 10 a.m. for Skaeway and other Alaska points whence she is due back here next Monday afternoon southbound. Six passengers dis embarked from the Princess Louise here while twelve went north from Prince Rupert aboard her. The vessel had a heavy freight careo of about six hundred tons for Skagway. On her next voyage north, the Princess Louise will be opening the company's summer tourist schedule. Sherry Frlzzel), son of Mr. a.ncr Mrs. Bob Frizzell, has signed on! the British freighter Hartlneton which Is to sail from here about, tomorrow for the Orient via Vancouver and the West Coast of Vancouver Island with log cargo. GREAT SEA TALE HERE "Captain Blood," Rafael Sabitina's Immortal Storv, On Captiol Theatre Screen Rafael Sabltinl's Immortal talej of piracy on the high seas, "Cap-! tain Blood," comes to the screen' of the Capitol Theatre here for aj A (Knopolitan Production Also NEWS and Cartoon 'three-day engagement opening tonight. Thrilling action and absorbing romance of the classic story are said to be transferred with all color and . vividness to the screen version. The picture has been produced on a lavish scale. Sixteenth century cities and villages have been reconstructed for the sets, Pirate galleons, slave ships and English and French war vessels, complete in detail, are shown In battle action. Costuming of thousands of players has been carried out with accuracy. Heading the cast are two young film players whose work Is said to be excellent. One is Errol Flynn. English actor-adventurer, as Captain. Blood, and Olivia de Havllland in the role of the noblewoman who first buys the slavi and then loves him. Other prominent mem bers of the cast of the spectacular film Include Lionel Atwlll, Basil Ratjibone, Guy Klbbee, Ross Alexander, Robert Barrat and David Torrence. SLASHING ITS WAY TO SENSATIONAL NEW RECORDS! The thousands who've seen it say this great picture is worth every dollar of the million Warner Bros, spent to bring you Rafael Sabatinft omating romance of the lovable rogue who made his name the terror of king' &f S'.r fa of pow mailt fa pifieft ft! 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