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Hours, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ' iHIBHHDHiHHHHHHHHHHBBIHHiHSIHHiiHHH 1 - HALIBUT The source of Sunshine Vitamins A and D Boiled Halibut with egg sauce is digestible, palatable, satisfying. CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. Prince Rupert, B.C. TIMBER 8 ALE X22004 SoulM tenders will be received by th Minis tor of Lands at Victoria, B.C. iit later than noon on tli twenty-tlrst day of Ootobrr, 1937, for the put-olas of Licence X22064, to cut 228 0C0 Upx1 fet oC cedar Qxjles and piling on Lets 4980 and 4681 nit the head of Kal-urn Lake, Range 5 COast twnd District. inree (a) ymrs wui be allowed (or reetraval of timber. Further jmrtlculars of tlie Chief Fo esHr, Victoria, B. C, or Dlrtrlct Forester rrknee niujjcrt, DjC. Mrs. Bernard Lundabl A.T.C.M. VOICE mODUCTION Piano and Theory 431 Fourth Avenue West rhone Green 994 Try a Dally New want-ad, - j DRAMA IS FEATURED "Wife, Doctor and Nurse" at Capitol Theatre for Holiday "Wife. Doctor and Nurse,'' ! feature offering at the Capitol Theatre for the first of next week with Loretta Younjr, Warner Baxter and Virginia Bruce in (has dislocated her arm, he falls in love with his patient and they are married. Realizing that under the circumstances she cannot continue to. work for the man with whom tented doctor. But when he ex plains to his wife that he needs his nurse only because she is es sential to his work, and that he really loves only her, Loretta be lieves he is being unfair to himself and plans to go to Reno foi divorce. A compromise, dram atic; yet amusing and entertain ing, is effected and becomes the solution to one of the year's most exceptional pictures. TERRACE Mrs. H. Mist and Miss Thelma Mist left on Tuesday to reside In Nelson. Prince Rupert Electric Steam Massage Treatment , For Rheumatism, Tuberculosis Lumbago and Dyspepsia Phone 281 K. Hayakawa New Royal Hotel Room 12 SNAP TILLIE THE TOILER" POWDER CLEANS AMD POLISHES Brthtnbe, Wfrndowa, and Mirror. Cisott mteht THE DAILY NEWS Saturday October a 12 Waterfront Whiffs Salmon Canning Now Practically Ended Halibut Landings Light To Observe National Fish Week leaves Namu in Fitzhugh Sound the only Cannery still running on a day to day basis as long as the supply .of fish lasts. Trolling for springs on the Queen Charlotte Islands and in Rivers Inlet will still be permissible after next Monday. During the past week halibut she is in love, the nurse departs, landings were light at Prince Ru- Her departure causes Baxter to. pert, only 194,00 pounds being ponding date last year. This year's grand total of Canadian landings Is 6,437,350 pounds as against 5,366, 600 pounds a year ago while the American aggregate Is 6.325.000 pounds In comparison with 4,800,-500 pounds. Prices during the week were at a high level with 12.4c and 6c the top price for Canadian fish, received by the Unome for 7000 pounds while the low of 10c and 6c went to the Western Fisher for 17,- 000 pounds. For American fish Irs. James Farquhar of Prince i2.3c and 7c was the tOD mice which I Up to yesterday, the Cape Beale, Capt. Edgar Arnott, with a total of 268,000 pounds in seven trips, was leading the Canadian fleet for volume of halibut landings for lndlvld- tic drama of a wife, modern, but' With all seining areas in the district except at. the. not quite modern enough to share north end of the Queen Charlotte Islands closing' down her husbana the doctor, wno iast evenlng ganl0n canning in Prince Ruuert region is has two women in love with him and can't give up either one and the nurse, so intimately a part of this man's life. The doctor has little time to practically concluded for the year. Inverness cannery on the Skeena River, Butedale and Klemtu in the central area of the mainland and Lagoon Bay on the Queen Char lotte islands have ceased canning notice the beauty and charm of operations this week-end. This his' efficient nurse, Virginia Bruce. Called on an emergency case in which a beautiful girl become restless and irritable, i brought In of which 156,000 pounds . rrl- i i 11 - . ' r me nurse aiciaes. io return ana was from Canadian vessels and a j fight her emotions. mere 38,000 pounds from American. Baxter is once more the con-; The comlnr week, It Is expected. will see the return to port of most of the boats from their final trips of the season to the banks. Up to and including yesterday landings at Prince Rupert had reached a total of 12,762,350 pounds as compared with 10,167,100 pounds at a corres at the executive included making of plans for removal of floats to make ' way for the new Standard Oil Co.! plant which will be started on De-1 cember 1. The central basin Is to be done away with. : i., f , Tn)r. Kone Rupert Is visiting with Mrs. T. J.Jthe 'Frisco and Glacier received for Motorship Bellingham arrived in Marsh, Mrs. Marsh has sold- hpr I property and plans to leave Terra'ce j in the near future to live In Vancouver. ' Mrs. , W; A. KlrkDatrlok ha ro- -, - turnedfrom j the south after spending some iiaie there with friends. , Harry Attrefe plans to enter iness at Smltners. KNOX - KNOX WHO'S THERE? People Who Want The "BEST FOR LESS-GOOD MEALS and CLEAN COMFORTABLE ROOMS DAILY WEEKLY or MONTHLY RATES KNOX HOTEL R. Brasell N. M. Brasell catches of 6000 and 15,000 pounds port last evening from Ketchikan respectively while the Prosperity with seven carloads of mixed fish was paid 12c and . 7c for 17,000 for transshipment East over Can- pounds. There were no halibut sales! adlan National Railways. The yes-here on Thursday or Friday. Sel was still"' here this morning dis charging. i Stiff Thomson Honored Fitting recognition of the many years of faithful and efficient service given the Prince Rupert Row- ual boats this year. The Covenant,! lng & Yacht Club by Shef Thom-Capt. Hans Underdahl, was second j son asv caretaker was made at a with 257,000 pounds in thirteen; meeting of the executive of the trips while the Takla, Capt. Chris Parkvold, was third with 238,000 club last night when Mr. Thomson. who resigned recently owing to 111 pounds in seven trips. The great- health, was presented with a hand- est number of fares, thirteen, have. some gold watch suitably inscribed been landed by th.e Atll, 139,000 The meeting was presided over by pounds; Covenant. 257,000 pounds; iR. G. Vandersluys, president of the Gulvlk, 134,500 pounds; P. Dorreen, club, and the presentation was 135,000 pounds and Unome, 85,300 made by Dr. L, V. Kergln, senior pounds. The Atlas, with 224,000 1 member of the executive, who made pounds, h leading the American ' suitable references In so doing. Mr. boats for volume of landings at Thomson, who served from 1924 to Prince Rupert, the Explorer being 1937 as caretaker, .responded, say-second with 212,000 pounds, and the lng that the gift was one he would Arrow third with 203,000 pounds, always treasure greatly. Business Study AIR CONDITIONING Air Conditioning engineers, estimators, repairmen, salesmen have golden opportunity with industry's great growth. Training now available. Write for details. Thermo Air Conditioning Institute Registration Department, Box Z Dally News John Kendall, president of the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative, leaves Prince Rupert next week for the Bahama Islands'where he plans on spending the coming year. On the way there he will vis it Miami, Florida. , lie is planning to sell his boat "Hast " The prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-oDeratlve has laid up four of Its salmon camps in the Blind Slough j of the Skeena River for the winter. The fifth Is remaining on the Prince Rupert waterfront to be operated as a store during the-win ter. The Co-opcratlve pacKer ug- T T ' den. Capt. Oscar Haveroy. was used boaUhe 'Sc having come In as a tugboat In moving Scamps this number of times with a total hmnaht in nine trins for a total of Last night at headquarter of 148,500 pounds. Seven trips have the Uoyal Canadian Naval Vol been landed by the AUas, 224,000 unicer Reserve presentation was pounds; Betty, 93,500 pounds; Eu-;ma(le to Aljle Seaman Jack Arm reka, 86,000 pounds; Excel, 142,500 strong of a Coronation medal Sherman, 116,000 pounds; Visitor, "" "c . , al The wi presentation in Anonn nnn mimris. ,nrf and 7.arpn1hn Zarembo. nnsoo 90.500 reserves. , ' - - . Commander W a' IU her Hume, local commanding of w t tvm,v, PHnr n 'ncer. Armstrong would hav to I he Coronation in May National Fisheries Commission, is had there been accomodate foi making a good recovery at the, m Prince Rupert General Hospital foi- lowing an operation for appendicitis and Is expected to be able to go home about the middle of next week. I Observance of National Fish Week, October 18-23, In Prince Rupert will Include fish luncheons by the Gyro and Rotary Clubs. R. M. Winslow, assistant general manager of the Canadian Fish & Cold- Storage Co.. will give a fish talk before the Gyro Club while the Rotarlans will hear Dr. W. A. Rlddell of the scientific staff of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station. 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