t I g PAOF SIX Traditions of Cunard White Star arid Donaldson Atlantic Vessels f i feW 1 I,' C0H 517GranvllIeStreet (Seymour 3648) Vancouver - A my iAf caw The abwe It an extract from a letter recently received by utfrom one of our panen ieri. Weekly Sailings from Montreal to Glasgow, itelfast, Liverpool, Plymouth, Havre, London I'nlll NoTembfr 2Jth Special Christmas Sailings From MONTREAL Nov. 25-"AURANIA" to rijmouth, Havre, London. ' " 25-'LETITIA" to Belfast, Liverpool, Glasgow. From HALIFAX Dec. 4-"ALAUNIA" to Plymouth, London. ' 5 "LANGASTRIA" to Glasgow, Belfast, Liverpool. " ll-"AUSONIA" to Plymouth, London. Cunard White Star and Donaldson Atlantic Lines operate the largest passenger fleet on the Atlantic over 308 sailings a year from Montreal, Quebec, New York, Boston and Halifax rates are spread to fit practically all purses. For complete information apply to but the man to see is your local atent COMING 5ept 30, Oct. 1 and 2 The Original v Rexall ONE CENT SALE Ormes Lid. Pioneer Druggists The Kex-ill Store Phones: 81 & 82 Open Dally From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sunday and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m, 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. HALIBUT The source of Sunshine Vitamins A and D Boiled Halibut with egg sauce is digestible, palatable, satisfying., f CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. Prince Rupert, B.C. - i HI or parsley, 2 cups water. Chop onion and. garlic fine; saute in hot olive oil with pepper or parsley and add tomatoes, bread-crumbs, chopped pimienlos salt and water. Simmer until thickened, .aboul 15 minutes. Makest 2 cups sauce. And for dessert, apple sauce with -,a' Mexican flavor: Dulce de Manzana Five merfium-size cooking THE DAILY NEWS Saturday, Septet. U.S. MINISTER TO IRISH FRE E STATE ARRIVES "IN STATE' '' Athn Cuduhy, newly-; -iti,, te uni.ed State -m.nister to the Irish Free State, is " .y,' 'shown on an rsh jaun'-ng ear, being hauled to the U. S. legation at Dublin, to take 't.,.Y'up his new duties. Mr. Crd::hy, former ambasador to Poland, is a native of Jlilwau-. . kee, Wisconsin. Waterfront Whiffs Dogfish Livers Found of Practical Use In industry Means New Local Vim-ployment 'Prince William Moves Week's Halibut Husiness Hele's a recipe for Mexici.r. beet toiigue.: I tried some myscll and the whole family voteu it . i hugej. success. .;' :Lengua dc Vaca 0njj';small beef tongue (2 or 3 poundi)l buds garlic, 1 medi um-size oliion, 8 peppercorns, 't piece stick cinnamon, 1 teaspoon salt, 2 tablespoons vinegar, i 1 cud cooked tomatoes. 11 'A 1 1 .... t U .. U t .. asn lUi-iSue i,.u,uuK,..., means as at a. habut Kcrntiu nnrl rut au-av cypcss lis.'. ... . . . sue.. Place in kettle, cover w th water; add garlic, bay le; f clove, peppercorns, cinnami n, t-elery, saltand vinegar. Com Kettle and simmer slowly z nnrrs Or until tender, m , As a result of the research work of the Prince Rupert. Fisheries Experimental Station, attention of important-industrial interests has been drawn to the value ol grey' -ish (dogfish) liver o.l in animal feeding and anothei potential phase of fishing industry, which may mean employment for forty or fifty small boats during the late - - months of ifall, looms for Prince Bernice Palme Says ... Rupert district. Indeed, a start 'has already,' been made vIth J. H. Carson Co. of Prince Rupert acting as collecting agents as well as te?t- Ins the livers before they leave tc ! ascertain that they are of propel i quality and strength. The livers (which so fa have been secured fron halibut boats, the dogfish be- ing taken incidental to halibut fl:h ng, are snipped from Prince jRurert to Seattle whence they are forwarded o the Eastem State3. Some of the halibut boats may con-tlnus fishing dogfish this fall and the J. II. Carson Co. Is establishing a dogfish collecting station at Que?n Charlotte City whence the fish will be brought to Prince Ru- !pert. Dogfish liver oil Is by no but it contains the Vitamin A. in which the animal husbandry peop le are interested. Everett. Leek, engineer of the PppI mil slicf fisheries patrol boat Rlvidls oper- I .atlng out of Prince Rupert, ha? 'ongue, place in sauce (recii.e follows) and cook slowly 15 mln-,,0"" awaraea a coronation medal until healod! n commemoration of the crown- utes or thoroughly and blended. Serves 8 or 10. Salsa Por Came On small onion, l bud gif mt; ui xui; uL-urge vi. Air. LeeK wai cho3en as a representative of! the Royal Canadian Naval Reserve, to receive the medal. The award lici 1-3 cups olive oil, 1 small; to him Is of" more than usual fn can pfmientos, 1 talilespoon sait, Jerest as his father attended the I pi cups cooked tomatoes, 1 -Si coronation of King George V. back I cups finely chopped green peper ! in 1911 as representative of the j Earl Grey's Rifles of Prince Rupert. Armour Salvage Co.'s big service boat Algie, which has been under charter for some time to B. C. Packers for salmon packing from the Queen Charlotte Islands to1 Namu cannery, was in port Wed-' nesday night of this week for ice. She was taking a load of chums' from the Islands to Claxton can-: al" . tlPrV TVlP Alirlo Is In (nmmanH nt pies. IV, cups water, 1 small ! or-1 Capt n'enry ansen It ls ex. ange,, grated American or I'ar-; pccted she will be away about an-mesan cheese, 2 cups sugar. ; otner onth on her cnarter r$ir and grate apples; quarter j ! unpee)ed .orange. In 'heavy sauct.-1 j pan ieombfne 'apple; orange, sugar Having been on the pontoons at; and water. Cook slowly 11 to 2 tho dry dock for cleaning and hours, or until thick and apphs painting following her recent pur-are transmtrent, stirring occani. chase by Armour Salvage Co. from onally. Serves cold, sprinkled Canadian National Steamships, the with grated cheese. steamer Prince William was taken This saute Is someth'ng you down from the dry dock to the will want to serve often when (be .Armour Salvage Co, dock in tow appleV are in season. With gin- of the John Essler on Wcdnssday gcrbread, it makes a delicious aftenrKin of this week. The vessel 'upchedn or evening snack. i now being cleaned and oalnted Oakland. .CHEERIO! up above the water line. The pur chasers have not yet announced their future plans for the ship although it ls understood she maj be taken to Vancouver. Salmon Fishing Curtailed All types of salmon fishing in Prince Rupert district except in Rivers Inlet, Smith's Inlet and Queen Charlotte Island areas closed last evening with Inverness, Butedale and Namu canneries the only packing plants still remaining jpen to put up fall varieties. Ow-.ng to the creeks being fairly dry ind only a small run of chums laving yet passed up to the spawn-ng grounds, the fisheries department has also closed chum seining ireas on tne Queen Charlotte( Is-ands except at Cumshewa and the West Coast until further notice. This leaves trolling grounds on the Queen Charlotte Islands and In livers and Smith's Inlet still open. There was an Influx here' today of '.roller returning from the nearer in grounds. Halibut landings at the port of Prince Rupert for the 1937 season up to and including yesterday had reached a total of 11,802,350 pounds as compared with 9,521,100 pounds at a corresponding date in 1936. The aggregate of Canadian land ings for this year is 6.186,330,pounds as against 5,104,600 pounds a year igo while the American total for 1937 ls 5,616,000 pounds )n comparison with last year's 4,416,500 pounds. For the w'eek ending yesterday landings ampunted to. 330,-500 pounds of which 82,000 pounds was from Canadian vessels and 248,500 pounds from American Including catches of several of the larger schooners making the short! run into Prince Rupert so as to be j able to get away on tneir last trips prior to September 29, the final clearance date for the season, Prices continued at a good level; during the week. For Canadian liih the top price of the week was 11.33 and 6c which the P. Dorreen received for 9500 pounds and the low 92c and 7c which the Thelma II. was paid for 18,000 pounds. Having been delayed with heavy freights to handle at way-1 tmlnts. Union steamer Cardena.1 Capt. John Boden, did not arrivf in port until 1 o'clock thia afternoon from the south, being! over twelve hours late. She ail- ed a couple of hours later on her return . to .Vancouver and way points. The Paramount, largest purse seine vessel ever bjijlt in the northwest, has been" completed and had her trial runs Jn Seattle harbor yesterday. The vessel Is 120 feet long, of wdded steel conslruction and Jiaa a 000 l.p. Enterprise diesel .engine. She Iwih a complete brine, j.ank;figh storage nyst'em.' C6feto?JUnirll,1ves8el was $200,000. Only one halibut ik-hooticr from Area.N'o, a sold t Senttle vesterday. this being the Eagle vhlch disoof" ' of 30.0(10 u r M;,Hh'tnron Fish & Oyster Co. nt " nd Jc. Small catcheH of hall, init from Are No. 2 laken inci-4"ta to cod flihing drew a 10c price.. Ligthhouse tender Birnie, Capt Joe Peterson, returned to nort at noon today after a ten day I trip down the coast as far as Queen Charlotte Sound. The Birnie took William Ilillington, light house keeper at Rivers Inlet, to Egg Island, and brought John Webster and his wife and children from L'gg Island to Ivory Island. Jimmy Kelly, who has been stationed at Ivory Island, came' in from there on the Birnie and I .will be proceeding on the Albcrni I fo Cape St. James, Queen Char-' lotte Islands, to which light le has been transferred. Jimmy will be welcomed during his stay in town by many old tillicums. i i Was Long Patent Chief Of Canada William Joeh Lynch, Who Held Post at Ottawa for Fifty-Yen rs, Passes OTTAWA, Sept. 25 --William Joseph Lynch, who was for fiflv years chief of the Dominion Patent Office, died here. LAST TIMPB .LastShowa;Hl SIR IHIPi i.. - ' VI SOLOMON'S MINES" With 1'AUL UOHKSON Sir Cedric Hardwlcke KOLAM) YOUNG ANNA LEE (At 7:40 and 9:10) ADDED fill If f IV.. . un.Mi In "REUNION LN nilVTinr Musical coming .MONDAY, ti Franchot Tone Vir:inja BrvJ CHURCH NOTIfF FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH n uev. j. w. Mevcnson, M.A., B.I)., rh.I), l3f HOTWEATHER "SPECIAL"! Try che easiest, moit per-fet-t tuning ever offered. I.ien to the dear-toned Magic Voice without a juRResiion of sputter or boom"! Examine the Ileauty-Tone Cabinet and many important new leaturei . . . R'i value you can t beat I MinUlrr in Ph.r.. 59f Mrs. E. J. Smith, Organist and Choir Director i'-H SUNDAY SERVICES: 11:00 ajn. rtally Hay Service The Sunday School will meet with the Congrc-.? Anthem by Junior Choir 7:30 p.m. "Is Christian;;)- in Opiate or a Drivinj Forcer Anthem by Senior Choir. Mrs. Brockleiby a :o:.a Dr. Stevenson Will Preach Strangers and Visitors are Welcome FIRST UNITED CHURCH Rev. J. C. Jackson, .Minister Miss S. Olafson, A.T.C.M.. Org in; Dr. W. A. Riddell, M. Sc.. Ph.D., Director Junior l" Mr. J. S Wilson, Director Senior Choir Sunday Services 11:00 am. Itallv II.1V. rnmhln.,1 r-l,..h, ....j.- i.i..I rf- w uiiuiiii tfllll OUIHIAJ JllIU"! BV .mvv oiai L.iKiii 'ininem dt me jiiuor inr aiory lor Children .Miss Edith Wilkinson The Minister will speak on "The Victorious Life. 7:30 p.m. Induction of the new Minister,' Rev. J, C Jickson Musie by the Senior Choir Anthem "How Beautiful Upon the .Mountains'' R A Srai Anthem Veni Crea . kesvu tjj iitui; ii This service will be in charge of the Prince Rimer' PrcJ)yt:ry United Church of Canada Armchair Control (Optional) Super-Sonlc Matc Vole Majlc Brain Ma(icEy f Rev. T. C. Colwell, B.A.. of Port Simpson will dellve hs charge to the minister. Rev. D. W More of Hazelton, secretary of Pre by" -v 'J address- tlie congregation. You are Invited to worship with u: ANOTHER EltCtrlc Tuning Metal Tubes Straliht-Llne Dial Beauty-Tone Cabinet Full Dynamic Speaker All makes of radios taken In as pari payment on a new K.l Victor. Liberal allowance for your old radio. The difference can be met In small monthly payments.