SALE Continuing until Saturday, August 21 Mail Scheduli Floor Covering FOR THE KITCHEN Dominion printed linoleum by yards is the most economical It wears well, is sanitary and still retains its Ixrauty. We have a number of this pattern to choose from. Buy now. Sale price, sjuare yard DC Congoleum Gold Seal Rugs Congoleum Gold Seal rugs are outstanding for their beauty. For dining room or living room. We have a good selection to choose from. Buy Now. Sae price 5 7 0 0 sSeprice $ 9 5 0 Sale price . . $8.50 HUW0.50 Beds Complete With Restmore cable spring or coil, and cotton felt mattress. A A Sale ppJ-.e ?.UU Terms Cash No C.O.I). No Deliver- D. ELIO Furniture Exchang For te ta.it Monday, Wednesday, and Friday s p.m. f rom the East-Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday 10:45 p.m. For Vancouver Monday 2 p.m, Tuenday t2:30 pjn, Friday g:so p.m. 8aturday 4:30 and 8 p.m, August 18 4:30 p.m. From Vancouver ' Sunday ; 4 p.m. Monday 9 a.m. Wednesday 10 a.m. Friday ,..0 a.m. PMNCE KUPERT, H. C. e '"VaHHHHaalBHHBHBVBHBalHaHBl I : - - - - - 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. "TIME THE TOILER" " 1 IHci . A ' I '- : TTI DAILY KTTI A. Waterfront Whiffs Cohoe and PinJc Runs Are Very Light With Landings Scarce Halibut Prices Stay High Visiting Small Craft Southboond from Alaska to Vancouver with a near capacity list of round trip tourist passengers, CPJt. steamer Princess Charlotte, Capt. William Palmer. Is due in port at 1 o'clock this afternoon and will sail at 5:30 for Vancouver. The Princess Charlotte will make one more voyage to Alaska this season, being due here northhound a week from Monday morning. The following boats made delivery to the Prince Rupert's Fishermen's Co-operative today: packer ugaen, 6000 pounds of cohoes from Squadaree, 400 nounds of rnhc from Freeman Pass and 5000 pounds oi conoes from. Banks Island; pack er Azurite, 1200 from Warke Chan nel and 15,000 pounds from Dundas island: troUer La Paloma rant r neigen, ezoo pounds of cohoe anrf trailer Fran II, Capt. Harry Hansen, w pounds or cohoes. Cargo Boat Cut In Two By Ship Hut Dynamite And Koundin; Doesn't Explode the-World Tour Is Not Interrupted VANCOUVER. Alio- n. in. The round-the-worlrl m.r ,.t Mr. and Mrs. Hpnrv r tr-.. Durban. South AfnVa ... J 'nterrupted when their passen ger vessel collidfrl with a o-.. ...... a . , , . 'Kjat loaded with Hrnamifo Late at nliht. nff th ..,.... ..t Norway, the Stella Polaris, on which Mr. and Mrs. Hart .. passengers, suddenlv nhit.1.1 vessel. 'Such rti.1 rt.iL o , vmuviv a iiuiiirjr Hslon the other boat u-a rt clean In two." Mr. Hart said 'We had Stmrt n farim !... loaded with dynamite, vi-t n one stick exuloded." Mr. and Mrs. Hart tr.lrl tJ, story when they passed throuifh Vancouver enroute to Honolulu,! riji islands and the Antlpode? before returning dnmi tn . o w-.-v s ivivtU ber. FREE GOLD ADVOCATED! IW. Frederick Soddr Del in c-VcIIew eUl Shtrald Be Relegated to Commodity Status LONDON. Ay. 21: (CP 'ioid should be reasired from its h?b estate as la yardstick cf iw rrale l a ;ail all ralue rallies GUI . netting ..... for cohoes is continuing in the Skeena 'commodity River but the run is light and no more than 250 fishermen f Arpfitit. Thp rTrtsmcf nf ci-oVpvo fichinrr lot? rMInt cou- tU stelu ia Ihe settle- iateraatioaal kalasts. in a the tile ocHBioa opinion of Prof. Frederick frv srtem withoat d'ffteultrr" He r-r.li: -rhe nffil emplo.-nent of -rM wold. I fear, be far Hw!bd by wholesale ur- rnn4rmf nt in really useful oc- Can the world tret alonir with- "t as a base for naner enr- rene'ef? th nrofeor htjh alc-d. He repH-H: Tncomparablv elter than with it-Questions and Replies Other question askeH nf Pmf. Soddy and his replies follow: In view of the rapid increase in production of gold, can the r-vnt price be maintained ir.-deftnitely? Answer preent rice' being underfifKKl to refer o price in terms of or relative Ir to other commodities, not money units. I incline to thint the answer to be In the negative Ii there any probability that recfric'fons will be placed on vrixiucuun Y international ntr. reement? Answer Restriction o orouuctlon v international . efment could. I think, be eff--- 've only lonir aflr -i, dead and would be ver- difficult friction-urovokinir n u..ti . !nffective. Wg th $35 uriro firoH I,. United States too srreat an advance oer the old statuion- ''rice of 20.G7? Answer Ye, as 'ninjrs re now for the tat of I He world, though at ihe time it ' wa fixed I ahvava inuvn,.i u Dart f thp otfnr ..r il.. 1 I uniieu states government tn .- cure control of their own mone tary system. Ihe Issue of which Is. in my view, still in doubt Will the prir? continue to dc-"line if the United States and Oreat nritaln stop buying? AnswerYes, if 'continue to de- PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD mm' Mm, Tnr mt Cm tmmimm cliae' aeanc dlie withoat ait If the ieadia? natkxs put fold back iato Fral cirratatioa in the form of rota, weald that step t lL i I 1 ra? Answer i he eneet of new prodvetioa it. is ray new. trivial relatively to that of acraraalated steels. The a??elkn, if ft were praeticabte. wtwM aadeettedl he rood for the roM-ayniar in terests, jast as jrolnjr back to' horse traction mU be rood for hor? e-breedia ?. ' Has the increaie of monetary stocks a bt effect on eon-i irnoditr nrices yene rally? Answer Ye, if thoe who create money : majority of the dll-netters cease Derations for the .a-ir" rfTV!f T i? I1 t Ho-serrke to tt i . " lies 514 1 1 oi loaooa i, aiTerjiij . i k ! u ki.L t j. son. However, only one cannery on the Skeena-Sunny- itemed by The Caab.l' efft of roWideV Side has Closed. In the seining areas COntignOUS to Prince' Press on the sbjc of the fa the im a they nrofes it is' Rcpert the ron or pinks hu so far .ture of zold. Prof. Soddy MWr-naaraified a hondredfold aad to' been negligible. 1 Canadian Canadian Xatiacal NaUocal Steaachh Steamchips view is that the safest road ! Halibut laxullcgs at the port of Prince Rapert for the pass xeek 'were again Mht at a total of oqIj 369X00 pounds of vhich 154,600 pounds was from Canadian vessels , and 152X00 pounds from American. The .scarcity of fish has held the prices .afl above average levels. iTbe high price of the vteek for i Canadian fizh was 12-c and 7c wmcn las lEgnc n. wu pa;c tor 16G00 pounds and the krs- Z3e and 6c which the Tramp received for 16X00 pounds. For American fish the high bid of the week was 12.2c and Zc paid the Eareka for 16,500 poends and the tow i&c and 7c ihich the Prosperitv and Ame received for 25X00 and 22X00 pounds respective, ly. Halibut landings at Prince Rupert for the reason up to and including yesterday had reached a grand total of 10,130.250 pounds in comparison with 8.142,200 pounds at a corresponding date last jear. The Canadian total so far this year has reached 5,418.250 pounds as against 4,! 4.500 pounds last year whir- the American total is 4.612X00 pounds in comparison with 3,527,700 pounds. The 33-foot Seattle cruiser Lazy Lou. with Mr. and Mrs. Don B. Preston and son. Buddy, on board, was here Tuesday enroute to Ketchikan in the course of a coastal crubse and Is due back here agatn this week-end southbound. The Lazy Lou is a neat little vessel equipped with an 85 h.p. Criss Craft gasoline engine which gives her plenty of speed. While here she waf moored at the floats of the Prince Rupert Rowing & Yacht Club. I Two Seattle youths, who have been employed in an Alaskan can nery, called Iwre yesterday to refuel at "the Union Ql Co. niant iThey are travelling in a small sail- jiwav wun auxiliary power. i i j Having completed her Skeena Kiver cans during the night. Union steamer Cardena, Capt. John Boden armed in port at 5:30 this morn n . .1 5 num wit. souin ana sailed a couple of hours later on her return w Vancouver and waypolnts. Norman L. Freeman, local renr- flentatlve of the International Fish eries Commission, left last night on the A rue for Ketchikan. He will also visit Petersburg and Juneau on official business. Regulations in Fore With the new regulations of the International Fisheries Commission in respect to Pacific halibut fishing now in effect, it is evident that a tight check-up is to be maintained by the fisheries e that they are observed. Boats round In Area No. 2 fhhin o w aitu also , having , halibut on hnorH , being ordered into port to obtain uie necessary permits. Ax far can be learned It is not tho lnl. tlon to proceed with prosecution of i.wo ooais vera Beatrice and Nor-ncn which ut m v "iucicu inio port .... this week, will revert to fa schedale at the end of this month with a weekly ierviee between Prince Rupert and ancoarer. The Prince George wCl irrtve from Vancouver via Powell 2iver and Ocean Falls at 16:34 Wednesday mornings, sail at 4 pjn. the same day for Anyox and Stew-irt. return here Thursday craning tt 8 o'clock and sail at 11:15 that night for Vancouver via Ocean Fans ind Powell River At the same time fall schedule win be inaugurated on :he run between Prince Rupert and Vancouver via Qiieen Charlotte Islands with the Prince John arriving here alternate Wednesday uornings and saiiinz alternate Fri- lay nights at 10:30. The steamer! Prince Rupert will arrive here Friday morning, September 3, from Vancouver to be withdrawn from service. lie ia enlirehr divorciasr roM.faw. u k;-,. ,v. , r- - - .rota aar roaaertioa with int-.. of a bU.lin? cart rid rr to the . T J"mf,,",,? j1 Untitv of fulminate in the cap HMI nimil wave. v cooraoditr. bat iailially oade internatioaal agreemeaU, both as o priee aad as to the Borraa: ocks to he retailed by each eooBtrr.' Under ertin rircarmtaace the retired leaden rfesoi feels, iroid becoat-s a raeaaee to natMmal well-bein?. He was asked: "Would return to a jrold taodard hr the leadiai; aation are oefol employment to all 'he zo!d now stored in treasuiy raoHs and would newly-mined 'rJd absorbed into the THE , aiirti ) William XC .... hif Mn.. Cash Value OF YOUR OLD TENNIS RACKET Is 25 of the Price of a New SLAZENGKR Racket tii "SLIM" WHh PAT O'BRIEN" Margaret Lindqr STUART ERWIX 'At 7 3 rd A150 Begin .Monday Tn , . It Jliiini Hkw ii r i -wixr.s or the mormst. in Na r W,thTherf- .j SPECIAL For a few days only we viii allow you 25' , for your old tennis racket any make on any Slazenger rack'et in our store. Here is a real Money Making Money Saving opportunityBring in your old racket and Cash In on it. TENNIS ILVLIi? To clear out nnr 10.T7 Sl,A7FMnc rrr:-:i r... . u,,ulJl,uuu WliJtlctl it j uaus Keen ar aOc ni l WHILE THEY LAST 3 for The quantity is strictly limited. Get your sjp; the balance of the tennis season NOW . lor Ottawa, June 22, 1937 Council of Canadian Medical Association Endorses and Urges Pasteurization of Milk and Cream We have pasteurized our products since 1923 for your protection. Positive Past-teunzation for Safe Milk at no extra cost. VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 If you lose anything, advertise for it. -By Westover WML J. SJ