4 1 n M if "in auaV A tat iff i 84 Allowance for Your Old Furniture in Trade Phone GREEN 916 Used Goods Piano. Made by Mason and Risch Organ. Made by W.Bell Co. 8-Tube Radio. Made by Bosh National Encyclopedia 1 Set Books of Knowlege Vanguard Waltham. 23 Jewels ELIO'S Furniture Exchange Buys Everything Sells Everything Phone Green 916 Hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. HALIBUT The source of Sunshine Vitamins A and D Boiled Halibut with egg sauce is digestible, palatable, satisfying. 'a CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. Prince Rupert, B.C. Canadian 1 STLAMSHlPft I 1 COMMUNICATION I HOTtL I Pacific Trans-Atlantic Transcontinental Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and w Pnti. son Princess Adelaide every Friday, 10 p.m. X , To Vancouver Direct PRINCESS NOUA1I PUINCESS LOUISE Oct. 29th. Oct. Cth 17th. Connection at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific 8ervlces Tickets and Reservations from W. L. COATES, General Aent Prince Rupert, B.t f mr 1 Li Katie Clayton, Miss Ethel Wilson, Miss Florence Stewart, Miss Adelia (Morrison and Miss Alma Alexand er. i The groomsmen were Eddie Hawes, Ben Stewart, William Lin coln, Peter Stewart jr., Chariest SHARKS IN ABUNDANCE Increasing Numbers Of Huge Creatures Sighted by Fishermen In Puget Sound SEATLE, Oct. 16: Fishermen Shelton as many as fifteen art said to have been seen in one day ranging in length from eight to fifteen feet.. They have also been seen repeatedly In Olympia Har bor. The fishermen claim that tlve of fish. 0 I unc I Perfectos Panefelas 10 CIGAR Prince Rupert Electric Steam 'Massace Treatment For Rheumatism, Tuberculosis Lumbago and Dyspepsia Phone 281 K. Ilayakawa New Royal Hotel Room 12 Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE C57 Waterfront Whiffs Halibut Fishing Finally Ending Next Tuesday Three Reduction Plants Operating in District Deer Running High and Hard to get fishing include the Kaein, Capt. Ole Stegavlg; Relief. Capt Merrill Sollows; Teeny Mllly, Capt. George Cook, and Finella, Capt. Dave Barton. Foxy Aksidan and Rufus, Halibut landings at the port of McNeil. 'prince Rupert for the 1937 season Following the cnurcn ceremony . up to yesterday had reached a to a feast was held in the Town a.i tai0I 13,051,850 pounds as compared ana in ine evening mere was a dance with music by Mr. Chamber's Orchestra. 5,466,600 pounds while American landings aggregate 6.509,000 pounds With nnxt. Tuesday the ultimate date by which lines must be lifted from Area No. 3 halibut fishing waters, this week-end finds but two'boats of the local fleet still en- through a nower strewn street , . the Dovre B., Capt. Tony Concert Band in ine h f ; h y-1' These are . . . K with the Kincolith p, Pn which the Takla. Capt. Chris Parkvold, and the Maple Leaf Guild In the lead. The bridesmaids were Miss Maltha Lincoln. Miss Dorothy Robin- Miss Dorreen Clayton, Miss Martinusen. and A hunting party consisting of Frank Dibb, George Dibb,.Paul Ross BUI McCallum and Don Burnett re turned to port Monday night aboard The Indian Department cruiser Naskeena with Dominion Constable ending landings' the week yesterday includ- A- J. Watkinson n charge and Con-. amounted to 289.500 pounds mtm fmm Pnnnrtian stable Art Hanford of the Royal IMai.'oH innn nrt imm Canadian Mounted Police also on American. Prices for Canadian I board, left Tuesday for a visit to fish during the week ranged from 8c and 6c paid the Vera Beatrice for 1000 pounds to 10c and 6c received by the Prosperity A. for 25,-000 pounds. For American fish the high price of the week was 11.1c report increasing numbers 'of larre and 7c received by the Mlddleton sharks In Puget Sound waters. At Indian Reserves in the Portland Canal area. They were expected A hunting party consisting of Qeorge Howe, George Rudderham, Bill Sherman and Alex Macdonald for 22.000 Dounds and the low 9.3c returned home Monday night after and 7c which the Venture was paid1 a week's trip to Welcome Harbor. for 40 000 nounds. Porcher Istand. Like other parties. available for the Prince and Port Edward plants. Vancouver for the winter. Rupert Mid-October . sees salmon canning operations in Prince Rupert district for 1937 finally concluded. The last cannery to close was the B. C. Packers at Namu. Practically ! nil thp crews hnvp nnv trnnp t Otto C. Young, mechanical engineer of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station, will sail from England next .Tuesday for home ' after having gone overseas with an experimental shipment of halibut and salmon from Prince Rupert i handled with the new overhead ex- press refrigerator car equipment. 1 Mr. Young Is due back In Prince Rupert about November 1. j I Today Is the wedding day in Keady, Ontario, of Dr. L. F. Pugs-ley of the scientific staff of the Prince Rupert. Fisheries Experi mental station, nis Driae ueuig ur. E. Bliss MacQuarrle, a duly quali fied medical doctor. The doctors will arrive in Prince Rupert about November 1 to make their home. Peter Sunderland of the staff of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Exper lmental Station is back on duty af ter a trip to Eastern Canada and the United States. At Baltimore he met a brother who is the master of a Norwegian steamer. A party of local fishermen consisting of Peter Bergseth, Relder Johnsen, Ingolf Johnscn, Hans Ila- gen and Hans Petterson left on Wednesday evening's train for New York enroute to their native land PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SbiphalUt, ana EaiMm, baa mU Braaa Ct4. Hevtria and AtwtyUa riding. BsMMdallaU SavaalS Mining Mehlna. A Tfpm mt Caa Eactna KfMlrl and OrhauI4. they found deer scarce, all that Three reduction plants In Prince they could get among them being Rupert district are In operation this a couple of bucks. Due to the mild fall the Tucks Inlet plant In weather, the deer are still running they are doing much damage to ' Prince Rupert Harbor, the Port Ed- high in the hills and far from shore. nets as well as being very destruc- ward plant Just outside oi rrince - I ..... a.. Iff nlJ J.I1 9 1L. Mtnntlflji CANADA'S FINEST. CIGAR Rupert and the Namu plant aown ur. w. a. niuwu oi wc m.kui. the coast. All hree plants are op- staff of the Prince Rupert Fisheries eratlnz on herrine from the Bella Experimental Station is laid ip at Bella area. Fish from closer at his home with a peculiar type of In hand, it is expected, will soon be COLBERT STARRED "I Met Him In Paris" nccK-cna Feature Offering at Capitol Theatre Mirthful and modern transAt- lantlc romance Is the theme oi "I Met Him in Paris," comedy romance starring Claudette Colbert which Is the week-end feature offering on the screen of the Capitol Theatre here. Melvyn Doug las and Robert Young are oinei should be in by Monday. Quite a few American vessels ;lcaalng members of .the cast. "' T ""1 !-""" lir""'- An American girl, vacationing ably continue at this port until well; " " . ... ! abroad. Miss Colbert is faced with In Norway for a winter visit. They into next week. Local halibut. perplexinB problem of choos- boats presenUy engaged in cod, WiU uc J,v". . . . I w between two men, equally with 10,387.100 pounds at a corres ponding date last year. The Can fldian catch for this vear stands at There were visitors in Kincolith ' 6 542850 pounds in comparison with from Canyon City and Greenville to attend the wedding. had left a few days ahead of them. with whom she Is equally In lovo i The two swains put up a lusty I combat to win their lady's affee tlons with no holds barred. Most of the action takes place (n iYn Cttrtcc A1f-2 wltH rfnl - - . . ... . ml 1111 WIV UH1W . V . . wv.ii he r. a. raippen wun wpu :backgrounds and wlnter sports se Morrison after having been out - thrnt, since the Friday on a- proceeding Colbert.s k that of a to Banks Island and trip other, york fash,on designer who the coast. They found down points haj f achieved her amblUon wolves abundant but deer rather or sa h m tot scarce, nesuiu unc urci ucwww ,, tr, tri Pnrl! . , 1 1 1 k n V m Vt vu a. Maaut ataa. v 1 nlmnfo frf htar ntttntrr a ro Am- ' erican writers one a novelist and the other a playwright. Ilamation which requires complete; relaxation and silence. He Is progressing favorably under treatment and should be on deck agalrt soon although It has been necessary for back towards the end of this week.! him to cancel an engagement as National Fish Week speaker before the Prince Rupert Rotary Club at next week's meeting. No boats being In with catches, there was no sale of halibut on the local Fish Exchange this morning. Northland Transportation Co.'s steamer North Sea. Capt. A. W. Nlckcrson, Is due In port tomorrow southbound from Ketchikan to Seattle. The vessel has four carloads of canned salmon and two carloads of frozen fish to discharge here for transshipment East over Canadian National Railways. Trail to Be Followed by Alaska Truck ftWCVVt4 (V f Shown above is the route to be taken by the trail-blazing Dodge truck which In a few days will make the first run between the district Just north of Ketchikan, Alaska, and New York City. It Is estimated' that the driving time will be close to 130 hours. Approximately three and one-half tons of potatoes from the Mat-anuska farm colony In Alaska will be the truck's "payload." The driver is Albert Radero, who last year piloted the Dodge three-nation truck from Mexico City to Ottawa, Canada This Dodge truck will arrive in Prince Rupert on Sunday, October 17th, on the S.S. Princess Louise from Alaska. RUPERT MOTORS Distributors of Chrysler Products Prince Rupert, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES. T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, DAY, 1:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. Due Vancouver, Thurs. p.m. Due Vancouver, Sun. Midnight If convenient plcaso purchase tickets at office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 5C8 Saturd THE DAILY NEWS uctobcriilj5! PAOl TOUR Folding ft Metal Bridge Set BUILT TO LAST Extremely strong construction, advanced design, handsomely enamelled in a variety of color schemes, table and chair legs protected with plated glider feet, upholstered with genuine fabrikoid. Table dimensions height 27 inches, top 30x30, Chairs fold with single movement. Chair backs form fitting, curved for correct posture. S 1 8 0 0 Price, five-piece set Table and chairs sold separately if desired. KINCOLITH MARRIAGE Miss Martha Lincoln Becomes The Bride of George Allen Clayton KINCOLITH. Oct. 16: - Thei marriage of Miss Martha Lincoln, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lincoln of Kincolith, to George Allen Clayton took place at Kincolith on Saturday of last week. The ceremony took place in the Kincolith Anglican Church and was preceded by a procession 1 -1 : 1 1 inn in 1 Met Hi m rans 17:40 and 9:10 p.m.i With .Melvyn I)ouSa,, Rbtrt iounKanu urtf distinguish cast A giddy frolic In r.av t,... and the wiriter sport3 ground! oi ine wiss Alps. Also Comtdjr "ANY 01,1) POUT" Colored Cartoon "RUNNY .MOONING" Paramount News The Central Hotel KOO.MS and CAFE Phone 21 for Best Household Coal MKS. C. E. BLACK REX BOWLING ALLEY Basement of Ezchanc Block riiONK S5I KNOX - KM WHO'S THERE? Pfonle Who Want Tbe "H:ST KflR I.F.SS" GOOD .MEALS and CLEA5 COMFORTABLE ROOMS DAILY WEEKLY or MONTHLY RATES KNOX HOTEL K. Brasell N. M, BrwB IK 1 U M I ' 11 POWDER iMoon mio a KiAKI COAL KVtKVnOI'f TO l-l-KASK 8tlfactlon V. Alfcfru W FH.....U Krt..." Hulklrj "" , 7Iul Vanfourr Vanrnutrr M' i Prince Rupert Feed Compnnj I- - ' THE SEAL f QUA LIT .V i GOLD SEAL Fancy Ked Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon .L i aalflU"1 Packed by me -canning company wi the year round PJ- Prince nuyw