PAGE sac : - wmm ft Things You Need When School Closes Scout Haversacks 75c, 90c, $1.45 Scout Knives, 25c TENTS, $4.75 Kollcr Skates, $1.85 were $2.25 Fish Rod, Line & Reel 75c Other Outfits, $1.95 Raseball Gloves 65c up , Baseballs, 25c up Golf Putter and Rail 50c Kaien Hardware PHONE 3 COAL TO PLEASE EVERYBODY , Satisfaction Guaranteed FAMOUS EDSON ALBERTA ' COAL .rilVK.LFY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL PRINCK RUPERT FEKP COMPANY PHONE: 58 and 558 SUMMER PRICES FUR'COATS Five dollars will hold any coat until fall. Make money by buying now! G 0 L I) B L 0 0 M 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 Card Tables and Chairs For Rent Graham Island 3X and 5X SHINGLES PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue i , r WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Monster Whale Taken off Queen Charlotte Isalnds Many Tourists Here This Mornliig-Aeria! Angling Party Home. One of the largest whales ever I caught off th British Columbia coast was taken recently by the consolidated Whaling Corporation's steamer Brown. The Brown was whaling out of Naden Harbor off the northern coast of the Queen Charlottes when an eighty- loot sulphur bottom whale welsh ing between eighty and ninety tons was harpooned. The local branch nf w w Mai kin Co. . Ltd , .was iviLuvin, reDresented ati nt'and vu, a sramtr iuay uecnia. Capt. Art Hook of the Ketchikan boat Nohoslt, one of the vessels which was here over the week-end with the baseball team from thl "First City," is a widely known and long experienced deeD sea diver, having been identified with many undertakings of submarine adventure during ....... his .B llw career. i.aii. At mi life which is quite notable. There were 155 passengers mostly round trip tourists returning south, aboard the steamer Princess Louise which was in port from 3:30 to 5:30 Saturday after noon southbound from Skagway to Vancouver. Two nassentrers die. embarked from ;the vessel at this port while four went south from here aboard her. ' Union " steamer Catala, Capt James Findlay, arrived in nort. at 10:15 last night from the south With a !rnnH.cldrl rocn. 11-1 Making her first voyage or the Tason on the Alaska tourist route, C.N.R. steamer Prince Rob- ECONOMY SPECIALS CRUSHED WHEAT SODAS JLttx f ffn Weston, per pkg CRACKER ETI ES I.B.C. H per pkg. DUTCH RUSK-I.B.C. Cello, per pkg CHRISTIE'S SODAS Family, per oke. . MOLASSES Sweet Adeline, 5's, per tin ROAST BEEF Globe per tin GORGONZOLA CHEESE Imported, per lb. BAGDAD COFFEE 5-lb. tin COLGATES BABY SOAP 3 for 25c 17c 39c 17c 50c $1.79 14c Fresh Fruits and Vegetables At Reasonable Prices MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Where Dollars Have More Cents P. O. Box 575 Phone 18 Hello, bubbles vmhat oo vtju "thimk"? Mac PfcOMlSEb -jo fAlSE A MUS-TArwn 1 ac r- NIC3HT ' 1 ert, Capt. Edward Mahhs nrrivsH in port at 8 o'clock this morning from Vancouver and waypolnts and sailed at 1 o'clock this aHr. noon for Skagway and other nor- mern points whence she Is due oack here next Sundav smith bound. The vessel, which will make four Alaska cruises during the capacity list of 321' passengers in- umaing wiuiam Seiter, screen director of Shirlev wife, Marion Nixon, the popular actress; Mrs. Ty Cobb, wife of the great baseball star; Mr, and Mrs. J. Newberry, a Victoria honeymoon couple, and a Ian? of Chicago people. the CP.R. steamer Princess Alice' Capt. Clifford Fenton, which ar rived at 9 a.m. from Vancouver sailed STRAWBERRY JELLY 4 cups (2 lbs.) juice. 72 cups (3V4 lbs.) sugar. 1 bottle fruit pectin. Use only fully ripened berries. Crush thoroughly and drip through jelly bag Do not drip overnight as uncooked juice ferments quickly. Measure juice and sugar into large saucepan, stir, and brine to boil. At once add pectin, stirring con stantly, and then bring again to a full rolling boll and boil hard '2 minute. Remove from fire, let stand 1 minute, skim, pour quickly. Cover hot jelly with film nf hot parraffin; when jelly is cold, cover wun y8 inch of hot Daraf- fln on -sides. Reoulres abnnt. 3 quarts berries. Makes about 11 eight-ounce glasses. A few weeks later along come the rasDbprrl.! and this recipe may be used again ior raspberry jelly. DAILY NW The Letter Box LIKES TRAVELLING SHOW Editor, Daily News: Taking up your oaDer on Sat urday I war somewhat surprised and disgusted to see that some of the merchants of this citv regretting that the 'Cresreni Travelling Show" had come her? tor a rew days. It could hardly be believed that such narrow. erasD. ing men existed. The monev soenl on me snow would certainly no nave gone Into their hands. Per haDS thpv tin i j v iVMUKb nun icvt Another vessel making her first ,pleasures' the youth of ' Prince Alaska voyage of the spaenn 9, three ,not &ot a boat or the means of . .... it A i ( vmtg hours iiUUiS iaiCi later the annual picnic of the comDanv's i for Skagway whencp sh . i Old Guard Association held re- back here Saturday afternoon Centlv out nf Vanmntor tn SOUthbnnnrl RVio v,.j - - mj wiitim aiou llaU ix Cip- Park aboard the Union Steamshln : acity list of passensrers tt.ninn.. o. x t-j imi 241 .., ... s Rupert Tiave. I should imagine the theatre is the only pleasurr for the little ones, I am of course speaking of the people who have sending their children awnv fr a noiiday. There are hundreds o sucn people here. Lots of child ren have never been on a trail of whom lis mi. or even as fur nc hn,iv. I --w tVUllU WlLI" tl 11 1' pers. Four nasseneers lff. tha then, Oh Joy. a circus romps nirmo 1, .UIIJ . . .... Alice here ... V. 1 1 i while two went north aDoard her The first party of Prinr Rim. ert anglers ever to make the trip into Khtda Lake by aircraft, Dr L. W. Kergin, F. A. MacCalliim r G. Vandersluys, Capt. W. P. Ar mour nnH Allm ir i i . "iuui icigui, returned Ketchikan he has a display of I nome last evening in Pilot Charles diving apparatus and submarine Elliott's Pacific Airways Junker Falls and Powell River. Only one passenger disembarked here from a faooujlgcr 1151 I -p and sailed a couple of hours, later j the Prince Rupert iur oiewarc. Anyox and other northern points whcy-ice she will return here tomorrow southbound. seaplane. They fished the upper " ana nad good results. The flight took about half an hour each way whereas, by the ordinary means of transportation, it takes at least uowari? nf hnif Q day each way. With 155 passencers on bnnrri C.N.R. steamer Prlnpp Pimnri Capt. Neil McLean, arrived in port at. 8:30 this morning from her first voyage of the season to Alaska and. sails at 3 o'clock th.s afternoon for Vancouver Via nwn The Indian Department's power cruiser Naskeena, with Constable Foster R C.M.P. m charge, returned to port Saturday evening from a trip to the Queen Charlotte Islands with Indian Agent' W, E Collison on board. The Naskeena nd been away since jast Wedne wic tmiuren must go at all cost and what fun thpv h I should say to the merchant who are complalnlne that thpv deserve to lose out and that k why prince Rupert is where it is ioaay And I should also like t( suggest if in the future they have such complaints to make not tc advertise them, it makes them look so mean and Prince Ruper' o small. A MOTHER. BIG MUSIC FILM HERE "Music Goes 'Round" and "The Lone Wolf Returns" on Screen A dazzling musical corned? 'Music Goes 'Round," starring Rochelle Hudson and Harry Rich-man, and a romantic adventure picture "The Lone Wolf Returns." with Melvyn Douglas and Gall Patrick in the leading roles, comprise a first of the week double bill at the Capitol Theatre. In "Music Goes "Round," a Broadway musical comedy star finds himself stranded in a tiny soutnern town. He falls for the daughter of a showboat owner iay. Mr. Collison was makin- the . .. a job' ,nconlt. as on rip to the Islands of which agency l troupe's thesplans. Feeling he is in charge nendlne thP an- tnat the trouPe ls Just Inova- pointment of an agent to succeed , !S new Broadway show- James Gilett, who was recently T Drmgs tne Players to transferred to Bella Coola Massctt f,' New Yorkers roar with and Skldegate iaugntfr at the old-fashioned were visited by Mr .lollisrin. 1 troupe's efforts, and .the girl is fhrntAn.hoirtorl ou i. l i Timely Recipes .v.,w. v.mvu. aiic is sure tney were brought to the biz citv to be ridiculed. But everything turns' ipui an right In the end, as thing! are wont to do "The Lone Wolf Returns." it I based on the famous Louis Joseph Vance story of the same name. On I the screen the daring intrigues. me connlving3 of the astute and elusive jewel thieves, and the charming romance between the heiress and the debonair gem pilferer make grand entertainment. Hotel Arrivals Savoy Mrs. Hanson and Mrs. Iversnn and Norman, Oona River; A. John-sen, city; T. Gosnell, Port Simp son; ous SIstrom and A. E. Joner. Pitt Island. Royal Jack Williams, Ketchikan; Mrs. M. B. Erge and Mrs. Edward Locken, Petersburg. Prince Rupert A. M. Scalfe. Dave Bell and H M. Church, Vancouver; W. Lalng, victoria. i FINE FILM LIST HERE , Outstanding Pictures Coming Next Month to Screen of Capitol ; ' v Theatre ' Charlie Chaplin's "Modern Times,"- the famous Charles Dickens' story "Tale of Two Cities." the Louis-Schmellng fight pictures. Ed die Cantor's annual film "Strike Me Pink." Alexandre Dumas' "Three Musketeers," the repeat engage ment of the beautiful "Smilin Through" with Norma Shearer and Fredric March and the Dionne quintuplets' feature "The Country Doctor" are Included in an out standing list of bookings for the screen of the Capitol Theatre here during the month of July. The list as announced, by Manager D. G. Borland, is as follows: J July 1 and 2 Charlie Chaplin in "Modern Times." July 3 and 4 Ronald Colman in 'Tale of Two Cities." I July 6 and 7 Bette Davis and o'ranchot Tone in "Dangerous" and S'rank McHuah in "Freshman i joxe." July 8 and 9 May Robson. Vic- or Jory and Fay Wray in "Mills of he Gods," Ann Sothern and Stu- ut Erwln in "The Party's Out" and Toe Louis-Max Schmellng fight jictures. July 10 and 11 Eddie Cantor in 'Strike Me Pink." July 13 and 14 Alexandre Du- nas' "Three Musketeers" and Trank Mcllugh and George Brent n "Snowed Under." July 15 and 1& Mvrna Lov and Robert Montgomery in "Petticoat I Fever" and Eddie Nugent and Ben iyon in "Dancing Feet." July 17 and 18 James Caenev ana rat O'Brien in "Celling Zero." JUiy 20 and 21 Norma Shearer and Fredric March in "Smilin' Through" and Joan Blondell and Glenda Farrell In "Miss Pacific Fleet." July 22 and 23 Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy in "Bohemian Olrl" and Hoot Gibson . in "Powder Smoke Range." July 24 and 25 Myrna Loy, Jean Harlow and Clarke Gable In "Wife vs. Secretary. July 27 and 28 Warner Baxter and Julia Faye In "King of Burlesque" and George O'Brien in "Thunder Mountain." I July 29-Gary Cooper and Ann! Harding In "Peter Ibbetson" andl Gertrude Michael in "Wnmnn irap. July 30 and 31 and Ausust i Jean Hersholt and the Dionne quintuplets In "The Country Gordon Nelson. Indian tnr drunkenness', was fined $20, with option of fourteen days' Imprisonment, in city police court this morning. Dan Campbell and Charlie Green, Indians, similarly charged, were each fined $10. with seven days' option. Do You Return From Your Vacation 100 Percent Fit? SURE, When You Holiday at 'THE DUNES' TLELL Write for literature and rates MADAME RAJAUT Tlell, Queen Charlotte Islands 1 1 1 1 ayune 29, 193s I Ninety Minutes of Madcap Merriment! Pnini,: . j Shows! Throbbing with vibrant romance! ToroSd hi ?i Show i music-eo-roundcrs the whnli unri,i ' .ine madcan "nff to see! ' t . . Uith Kochelle Hudson, Harry Richman iAt 7:00 is 9 5) Pl" i 8 4?. Sl)n''nr One On'vl US tLFiction's fc,vcrite adventurer' Prepare to With Melvyn Douglas, Gail Patrick WOULD NEWS At 8 26 Once Onlyi Aircraft Service T vMin'fr","!, rallway tlc-uP' $30 00 a paswnwr pro-vtding full load of five passengers can be arranged fur. TO STEWART-$12.00 single fare; $22.00 return. Fishing Trips to Khatada or other lakes and Special nights to any point arranged. For more information apply: PACIFIC AIRWAYS Chan. 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