PAOH TCZX -I I THE SEAL "' QUALITY lis 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 -Phone 580 DRY WOOD JASPER COAL Furniture Moving Light Delivery r i 315 SECOND AVE. The Daily News lias an audited circulation. Play safe I her. The Dominion bydroirrarjhie survey steamer William J. Stew art a week-end visitor to port, being tied up at the ocein dock. The vessel arrived at 10: to Saturday morning from the UVt Coast of Queen Charlotte Island and was here until Sundav nisrhn wnen the left for River Inle. The most of the past season the Stewart has been soendintr around Cape Scott and elsewhere. in the vicinitv of the north enr ;oi Vancouver Island. She j recently came to the Queen Char-. fotttes. For a short time she will j jreajain ai liners inlet before I proceeding to the Gulf of Geor gia, she was here to take on ma I and supplies. Capt Moore is mas-f er of tne Stewart, the work from' wnich is in charge of H. D. Pari-zeau, Dominion hydographer. Motorship Bellingham was in port Saturday night with four carloads of salmon and halibut for transhipment East over Ca nadian National Railways. The vessel is due back here again this afternoon with more fish. The Prince RuDert Fishermen's Co-operative DackerAzurlte tnrfav delivered 1000 pounds of cohoes from Wark Canal and 11,000 pounds irom Dundas. Trailer Nord. Cant Martin Fladsett, brought in 1000 pounds and trailer Arcadia, Capt All Llnd. 2900 pounds, all of which were taken by the co-operative at the advance price of 9c and 8ic. There were 24C Dasnenirers aboard the steamer Princess Charlotte on her arrival here from Alaska Saturday. Four IiaMnir on ttonrd anmo .n! thousand nf f.9nn.i snim.n'bride w w v u m v v eaiiuvil I aika points whence ahe U due back here Saturday afternoon southbound. After this voyage, the Louise will continue In the Alaska service on fall a,-hi.,U,n She had 191 passengers on boaiu today. Seven disembarked heie -'- THZ DAILY I.T7TS ji "Build B.C. Payrolls" WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront By Way ii. a u: c c- i ri jii;uiviiyiiic ouitc)' amp raja 1 Of a J Visit 3Iuch Fish from Ketch)-! A, kan Co-operative Landing Man Today. We kncrs- a home where Pacific MHk found a place in cooking through the "man of the house." He insisted, at first, upon harin? Paeifie for his coffee and for freth fruit From this be sinning, most of the cooking is now done with our oak. Pacific Milk IRRADIATED OF COURSr Phone 18 and 81 P. 0. Box 575 MUSSALLEM'S ECONOM Y STORE Quality Groceries Low Prices Courteous Service Prompt Delivery Boat and out of town orders receive careful attention NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZareJi: Proprltoi "A HOME AWAY 'F BOM HOME" Bate si.va ap iO Room Hot St Ccld Water Prince Rupert, B C Phone 281 P.O. Bo IM ; wlsmm v a capacity r m a0 mi . T a f 1 ' C rtCOm'd,,P T'dP WORLD NEWS EVENTS 2nd Show at 9:05 WEDDED ON 'WINGS OF SATURDAY: MORNING' Of Alfred Teed at Pretty Ceremony e a Ikmttwt. In K t I1 1 1 ior iraneanipraenl Last over C a-lwVfc" "l wcu- milJ- ; naiti'iM V'jt ir.nol t ti. ...... 4 iL I Thf hrlrfp hp-aittlfit? In Vior land Transportation Co.'s steamer 1 ow'n of Ivory satin styled on Prln.; North Sea, Capt. A. W. Nicker- cc lines with slight train and tiny son, arrived in port at 6 o'clock 'a11" buttons from neck to hemline. this morning from Ketchikan She carried a shower bouauet of and. after discharging, sailed later in the morning In ronttnua. Hon of her voyage to Seattle. sweetheart roses, carnations and lily of the valley. The bridesmaids were Miss Edna 8trand, gowned in powder blue Completing her final vovaae!sher and carrying roses and car- of the season on the Alaska nations, and Mls3 Ethel Moorehouse route, C. N. K. steamer Prince I sowed in powder blue and sliver Kobert, Capt. H. E. Xedden. a r- lace carrying yellow carnation The brides table was centred with a beautiful lace cloth and three-tier wedding cake with tall; pink tapers in sliver sconces. The' cake was duly cut by the bride. I Mr, and Mrs. Teed will mnlre their ! future home at hi, Premier rremier where wnere mi Mr. ,i;i,. while one i boarded i . , her . here fnr ii i. u, i , .. the south. 0I inem i . ivmiti vjuiu Aiming jo. "TILLIE THE TOILER" HEfcE'S A BLANK. CHECK. TILue" i WANT VOO To sci e-T SOMETHING FOR As VJ1D&1NS PfcESENT I'D BE TlCKLECJ 0 DEATH, Me. i the changing of the Ouard at Buckingham Palace and an exciting Derby with Steve Donoghue as the Jockey. Annabelle appears first in the nroiozue as a Ovnsv nrincess who ., trine nciure nere ior rour-uay marries an ian, only 10 oe wiaowea Miss Mickey Casey Becomes Bride; ... . . . ... SUnd , c iye nn ithe hunUng field.The girl returns "Wings of the Morning," which to her gypsies to be told that her opens tonight at the Capitol Thea- descendants will be cursed for three tre and Will run for four Have U in Iviao i,r f t, i A very pretty wedding was sol-. the flaming romance of a lovelv ; Modem time see her ao.r.i . h. emnized Saturday evening at 8:30 fugitive fleeing from strifetorn , greatgrandaughter fleeing from under a large white wedding bell Spain. It introduces a new and in- j Spain to Ireland where she can at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George resUn? screen personality in the have her horse "Wings of the Morn-B. Casey, Eleventh Avenue East.'0"500 of th-e young French starring" trained for the Derby so that Rev. O. D. Clarke officiating, when nnaoena. Henry Fonda and Les- Ishe may win a dowry and marry her Clara Ellen (Mickey i, youngest Banks head the supporting cast. Spanish fiance. Meantime, a voun .1 I l ir. I t o, i wn While wnile the tne UfirM WOrld .. famnnt famotl.t fonrr tenor Jnhn'TrlcVi TnVin i T.k . lnlm i r i. i uisemoarxeu at tbis port 6 " a,lu OT4-vilsei' oe" ..-v...vuv.,.uhh mm nanifr. iienry runaa, enters while four went goulh al.a-..i came the bride of Alfred John Teed -uinicK, aiso seen ana neara. into the story and falls in love with tnt Dm .r .ir i iiie nicLiire eniireiv tn ternmninr tu .r . v Acuiii, ciucov oou ui . aiiu j mailt uui mcvAjruiacit UIlu oteve Mrs. Teed of West Vancouver. . 15 a tnrtH'ng mixture of drama, ' Donoghue are worked into the story In the absence of her father, the speclacle and surprise. Among other which culminates with the running wz 1 noteworthy eolsodes are to be rived in port at 9 o'clock jester-( Lltt,e Kathleen Hills, niece of the daV morninir from katru-mr oti.1 ! bride, wax 9 henntifiil flnn-. i.t , ...... W e J UllUj ..-,MI1 HVIHI gjt JJJ other northern toitit ami Railed ! yellow crere carrvlntr h-itu.t nt a I 3 p.m, for Vancouver. The pastel shaded f lower Prince Itobert in a few dav will Mendelssohn's Wertrtinrr xi-,v. make a special five day crake was played by Miss M. A. Way. from Vancouver as far north al A. D. Mnru unn il. .'i oardner Canal. During the com- Ing of the register. UK idii, u IS expected She mav Thoma Ifelcetr ... r, . make at least one voyage to Cali- lornia. She had 336 passengeM on board yesterday. Carrj-ing a larire list of naen. gers, consistinsf largely of rounrl trip tourists, C. P. It. steamer Princess Louise, Capt. S. K. Gray, making her final vovatfe on mim. mer schedule, arrived In port t i j . .. attended the groom. After the ceremony a buffet luncheon was served to relatives and Immediate friends. The house was very prettily decorated in pink u wniio streamers. Richard Long proposed the toast to the bride, the groom responding suitably. The counle 8 o clock lhi morning and sailed many beautiful wedding gilts which1 luupie oi nours iaxer lor Al-' wiiea 10 ineir popularity. Ottawa, June 22, 1937 Council of Canadian Medical Association Endorses and Urges Pasteurization of Milk and Cream We have pasteurized our products since 1023 for your protection. Positive Past-teurization for Safe Milk at no extra cost. VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 057 THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED TKAIU-BK1T1SII COLUMBIA Manufacturers of Elephant Brand Chemical Fertilizer Ammonium Phosphates, Sulphate of Ammonia. SuperDhov phates, Complete Fertilizers Producers & Refiners of Tadanac Brand Metals oiq. stiver, uectroiyiic Lend, Zinc. Cadmium, Bismuth. ' ' I COMS OKI, MAC, THE BOSS WANTS ME TO PICK out A VMEDDING PRESENT FOR A FRIEND CP1 HlS NFE'S 1 worn mm VuELU, VDUDCNT S-V THAT VOOMfi PI2.1ENO CDOL-ON'T BE" VOOy CCUV-D T Z VJ H Y 4 MAC Vsl HAT IM THE VjoriLD i-- you me am ? J ii I I Ph r1AM,TlLUE, ' W h ligV MUST HAVE THE Cash Value OF YOUR OLD TENNIS RACKET Is 25 of the Price of a New SLAZEXGEIt Racket A jyiiHi!m!M4 SPECIAL For a few days only we will allow you 25' i for your old tennis racket any make on any Slazenger racket in our store. Here is a real Money Making Money Saving opportunity Bring in your old racket and Cash In on it. TENNIS HALLS 1 171 To clear out our 1937 SLAZENGER Official Tennb Balls Regular 50c. Q4 A) WHILE THKV i.aqt o OlvU - ---- xkj x j iJi The quantity is strictly limited. Get your supply for tne balance of the tennis season NOW Canadian ii.iimI ' i DUIW4V I k 'I i Pacific i Trans-Atlantic Transcontinental Trans-Pacific j To Vancouver via Ocean Fall and War Ports ! Princess Adelaide every Friday, 10 p.m. I Prinre.. aii. fo Vancouver Direct ... J ui 1m ,,r,nte Louise Prlnren Chariot" Aur Aug. 4th, i . . - llthj Aug. 7th, 18th. 28th; Aug. 21th, Sept. 4th umnectlon at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services J Jlvkft? and Hescrvatlons from . W w. I i.. rniTPB COATES, General Agent Prince Rupt. -By Westover OF COUfiSS, I rrnrrFTi n iw Boy,, but i vaanteo to Be sua-l 1 I S'7SJZ-