PAQS TOUR PERSISTENT TRAVELLER Making her thirteenth consecutive trip to Alaska, Miss Grace M. Lincoln of San Francisco was here today going north aboard the steamer Prince Robert. She .will fly from Juneau to Fairbanks and thence go down the Yukon River to Nome. Flying back to Fairbanks, she expects to come out by way of. Skagway early in August. VAIE'll 9H9 I OBI " I w iRHw ! tNJUT .! Ml mmm MH panetelas VilflK perfects LILIES 15c WHIFFLETS From The Waterfront ."Many Tourist Passengers Here Today on.Three Coast Liners Tiny Vessel in From Vancouver-North Sea Has Big: Fish Starting today alternate Monday mornings during the summer will see three Alaska tourist liners in port with holiday passengers totalling upwards of six hundred persons. CNJl. steamer Prince Rob ert, Capt. H. E. Nedden. arrived In port at 7:45 this morning from Vancouver and sailed at 1 o'clock this afternoon for Sitka, Skagway and other Alaskan points whence she is due back here next Sunday southbound". The Prince George, Capt. Edward Mabbs, and Princess i L,ouise, uapi. s. k. aray, both ar rived at 9. o'clock this morning, the former sailing at 3 o'clock this afternoon for Vancouver and the latter leaving at 11 a.m. for Skagway. The Prince Robert had 325 passen gers; the Pdlncess Louise 225 of whom three disembarked here, and the Prince George 113 of whom six got off here. Nine boats sold halibut catches at Seattle on Saturday as follows; Chelsea, 40,000 pounds, Booth. 7TaC and 7Vbc; Helgeland, 39,500, San Juan, 8c and 7c; California. 18,-, 000, Whiz, 7c and 7c; Selma J J 3,000, Washington, 9',ic and 8c; Re-:overy, 18,000, San Juan, 7 Vie and 7c; Mariner, 8,000, New England, 7Vic and 7c; Mermaid. 15,000, San Juan, 7V2c and 7c; Prosperity, 17,- 500, Washington, 70 and 7c; Mad-dock, 13,000, Whiz, 7VbC and 7c. For sablefish 5c per pound was paid at Seattle Saturday and for ling cod, 3c. On her way south after her first voyage of the season to Alaska on tourist schedule, C.P.R. steamer Princess Charlotte, Capt. William Palmer, was here Saturday afternoon with 188 passengers on board. Five persons disembarked from the vessel at this port. Union steamer Catala, Capt. South to Vancouver Calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River Steamer leaves PRINCE RUPERT Every Saturday, 7 p.m. and Monday, 3 p.m. CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS V-1IR.M USED FURNITURE KitchenRange With Oil Burner Ranges for, Burning Wood -Coal Vacuum Cleaner, Hoover, with all attachments; Cash Register English Pram, Wicker Buggy NEW FURNITURE Chesterfield Suite,Bedroom Suite Dining Room Suite, Floor Covering We Accept.Your Old Furniture in Part Payment on the New PHONE GREEN 916 ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE THIRD AVENUE Prince Rupert James rindlay, arrived In port at 12! 45 midnight last night from the south and sailed a couDle of hours later for Stewart, Anyox and other northern points whence she will return here tomorrow southbound. The vessel was delayed by heavy freights for cannery points. ' An interesting visitor at the floats of the Prince Rupert Rowing Si Yacht Club is the sixteen-foot clinker built boat Underwing which arrived yesterday afternoon, having made the trip up the coast from Vancouver with Mr. and Mrs D. Bartels on board. They were two weeks on the way and, a.-though weather was not of the best all the time, they enjoyed the trip. The Underwln& has a coverall canvas top. Sail was used whenever possible, there also being a gasoline engine. Mr. and Mrs. D. Bartels plan on leaving to morrow on their return south. Northland Transportation Cn.'s steamer North Sea, Capt. A. W Nickerson, was in port 'early yesterday morning, having brought in four carloads of fish for transshipment East over Canadian National Railways. After discharging the North Sea left in continuation of her voyage to Seattle. Motor vessel Salvor was in port this morning from Ketchikan with one carload of fish for transhipment East over Canadian National Railways. Q.C. ISLANDS The Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co.'s packer Chief Seegay from Prince Rupert, in command of the popular Capt. Fred Walters, was at the Queen Charlotte Islands a few days ago to load containers of dogfish livers at Skldegate wharf. The Armour Salvage Co.'s his Daly, Capt. Reg Green, with big scow in tow was at Skidpeatp tp. cently on the way to Aliford Bay ' .10 ioaa machinery from the old plant of the B. C. Fisheries for the new plant at Pacofl. The Forest Branch cruiser Lillian D., in command of J. B. Scott, call ed at Queen Charlotte recently on its, way t4 -Moresby Island logging camps with District Forester Robert C. St. Clair 0n board. Rev, W. J, Selder, United Church missionary at Queen Charlotte made a trip recently to Sandspit with the mission boat Udal to hold service among the settlers there John Mathers, postmaster at Sandspit, was over from that poin recently to pay a visit with his daughter, Miss Mary Mathers school teacher at Skldegate, who went back with him tp spend the week-end at Sandspit. Capt. C. B. Haan has arrived at Queen Charlotte City from the malnlnnH nrltVi Viio ui . .w. mi uig acuit'Duni Zenardl and is now preparing to go bemmg ior ine summer with a crew of local men. i Capt.Bob Frizzell was a recent visitor iip various Queen Charlotte Island points with his boat Siler.c He was greeted by many old friends who were glad to see hiin again. Kitwang Native Brotherhood Asks Better Treatment KITWANOA, June 20:The Kitwanga branch of the Native Brotherhood Of British Cnliitnhl-i Vin wsuasaMAU 4 1J decided to remind, the Skeena River salmon canners of promises said to have been made by the canners In 1933 during the strike of that year that the canners would con suit with the Indians In rpcrnrr! tn any chances made. that, mwi i -- 1 ftntnnftitlloH . t t I .wiuuuauuii wouia De provided i iUnt fc. ... a nic natives wouia nave first' cnoice in fishing equipment and1 that a bonus of $20 ner hoat Parh ' season would be paid. If the can ners rail to fulfill these promises it is suggested here that the fish I eries authorities be asked to close the Skeena area ThP Woi ti-- ! therhood is dissatisfied with the move to reduce prices this season also with the high prices charged iur neis ana nign prices for gas-boat rents and other charges The Dally New nn nri'it.on jilrculatlon. Play safe! ( THE DAILY NEWS lis power J It takti a lot of noirltk-mtiit to billd a lot of muicl. Chargt yovr body with the power of premium Canadian wheat. Enoy Kcllogg's ALL. WHEAT for fan for energy. Ready to eat with milk or cream. Always delicious. Made by Kellogg la London, Ontario. QUODS BG MBO Kitwanga Woman Funeral Is Held Sirs. Christine Wikner Tasses Awa) At Age of Forty-siv Years r ' - KITWANGA, June 20: The funeral took place here last Monday of Mrs. Christine Wikner, who had passed away the Friday preceding, The funeral was conducted by Rev. B. Shearman, Anglican missionary, and there was a large attendance from various district villages. The Kitwanga Concert Band rendered "The Dead March in Saul' and several funeral marches while members of the Woman's Auxiliary sang hymns at the graveside. Mrs. Wikner was forty-six vears of age and had been in fallinal health for several years. She is' survived by her mother, Mrs. George Moore; sister, Miss Clara Fowler; brothers, James and Jacob Fowler, and son, Freddie. ACTOR'S SECRETARY Mtss Constance Froglcy, private secretary to Joe E. Brpwn, noted screen comedian, was here aboard the Prince Robert today going north for the round trip.to Skagway. She was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Frogley. TOOK CAR, WRECKED IT The delivery car of Ranee & Hardy was taken from its garage between 4 and 6 o'clock Sundav morning and was later found over! the side of the road at the end of Third Avenue on the Cow Bay turn. A trail of blood led to the room of Edwin Phillips who .was found to nave been Injured and has been taken lo hospital. He is beine charged with taking a car without the owner's consent. LONDON, June 20: (CP) After scoring in the early part of the cricket season, bowlers came to the fore one day recently, record ing 25 ducks in seven matches. Can You Equal This? Clean, Comfortable Rooms with Hot and Cold Water Home Cooked Meals Beautiful Harbor View Board & Room $10 Mo. and Up "AH White Help" KNOX HOTEL THE SEAL ' QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only lalmon canning company with an all the year round payroll la Prince Rupert I LOCAL NEWS I, Stewart. .1 Mrs. W. J. McCutcheon and Miss Violet McCutcheon returned to the city on the Catala last night from a trip to Vancouer. Dr. Joseph T. Mandy, resident mining engineer, sailed last night on the Catala for a trip to Anyox on official duties. necessary turn some of ine tourists away. Mrs. P. M. Rayner sailed on the Prince Charles Saturday night for a trip to the Queen Charlotte sailed by the Prince Rupert Saturday night for Vancouver. W. J. Crawford, who has bpen In Los Angeles attending a Shrine John Lund, for drunkenness, was fined $25, with option of sever, days' Imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont in citv riolirn Saturday. Dr. Hugh Morrison. schools, sailed last nleht on th Catala for a trio to Port ki on official duties. He will' be back tomorrow on the same steamer. """""" u" uie waas Riv where they will spend the sum mer. Q. A. McNlcholl. general aeent for the Pnnnrtion ra tional Railways, was here aboard nv rnnce Robert todnv anin orth to make the round trip to I Skagway. i I D. J. Bartlett of Vancouver. In. I spectpr" of weights and measures, m the course of a periodical in spection tour, sails by the Prince ueorge this afternoon on his return south after spending a fe days in the H.. STORY OF OLD WEST, "Bad Man of Brimstone," With, Wallace Beery, First of Week . Feature at Capitol ' An Impressive epic of the west "TV,. XlnA trn f a 4iv uau wall uv ui imai4llic, starring Wallace Beery, is the first' I of the week feature of ferine on ni, ... the screen of the Capitol Theatre There were no less than isn . . . .i.i. u i i . .nere. n portrays now law ana or- !lS!m. -er came to the lawless town of It was to Brimstone which had been ruled by a gang of outlaws led by Beertf. Set in the eighties, the story tells how the ganster chief's own son. Dennis OTCeefe, a newcomer to the I screen, takes a hand In cleaning, up the town. Incidentally, the J. A. Sadler, local welfare vl,l.r V. B. c5aacr aus. n ,0!ewun for the nrnvinHni ' " " Virginia uruce, aau-jnter or Brimr stone's crooked Judge. Romance, comedy and gripping drama blend swiftly In tte action of the production and the roar of a six-shooter begins and ends it. Occupying uccuPymg prominent P""" spots Pts In In the the convention, was a passj.ger aboard 1 the the Catala Catala last last nhrht nleht LT?Jl returning tn .supporting cast are Joseph Callelaj Lewis Stone. Guy Kibbee. Brura Cabot, Cliff 'Edwards, Guinn W!l Hams, Noah Beery and other wdll known players. Miss Ruth Scherk returned to the city on the Catala last nlghl from a trip to Vancouver. GETTING IN SIlAPlj WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- And You'll Jump Out of B4 la Morning lUria' ta C Tbt llr thoald pear eat ta doqHi f liquid btl Into rour bowtlt UUr. If tMi kD b not flowing Itrtlr, rour food doots't ll(tt. It Jatt itcr in tho bowtli. Ou bkau roarttomtch. Yoa tHeoaitlDtUd. Birafnl poUont ro Into tht bod. d joa trd toar, unk nd tht world look( punk. A mr bowel moTtntntdoMnt lw r t tt tt th ctatt. Yoa i tniUfi( thit workt on tht Hrtr u wtU. It Uktt tknt rood, old Ctrw't Llttlt LlTtr Pllli to gtt titM two poondt of bllt flowlnc frttty tad ntkt ton (nl "np tnd op". Htrmktt tod ttatlt. tbtr ,ntkt tlit bllt flow frttlr. Tkty do tkt work of ctlotnrl bat ktrt no ctlotntl or mtrtaTT In thtm. Aik for Ctrttr't Llttlt Llrtr PUi kr aunt I Etubbsnii rtfut urUU . tU. 1 PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad. Jun$ 20: (CP)-R. S. Grant, West Indian -- (cricket caotaln to tour fWiaurf Mrs. W. E. Walker and dauehtrr next vear. is tAklnc n omA.mAu were passengers aboard the Ca- team composed of Trinidad and i tala last nl?ht going through to Barbados players to Demerara. Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs In Music and Pictures Walt Disney Authorized Editions Picture Books Picture Printing Set 25c 35c jCut Out Set Cut Out Books Paint and Crayoning Set 75c 25C 75c The Music the ZihVC,T film-Complete RnCrd? .wUh he "me Character and Sound effect, is in colorful m Lm container $2.25 'Whistle While You Work" and "With a Smile and . Song" (Quy Lombardo. 25748) ioC "Heigh-Ho"-(Bunny Berigan Orch. mim 25776) 75(5 "Whistle While You Work," "With a Smile and a Song-I M A (Ghep Field's 40C Orchestra) Bluebird record B7343 . Cheaper Feed Having a surplu, 0f Bulkier Valley wheat it, Is necessary to reduce our prices. Call up 58 or 558 and Save Money. Prince Rupert Feed fompatiT NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZarclK Propritoi "A DOME AWAI FKOM HOME" lUte 11.01 Mf 60 Rooms Hot & Cold Wta; Prince Hupert, B.O. rhone Z81 ro Box iff 1 BMw - -...win and T,.r- Wallace Beery "THE BAD MAN Of BRIMSTONE" With Vlr,lni, Bruce, tnnl, 'At 7:36 and 9:4,) ADDED 'A NIGHT AT THE MOVieji FHxpatrlck Travelog "COPENHAGEN WORLD news For "Build B. C. Payroll racinc es m cribed br physician, ,nd it haj many delicate children on thf to perfect health. xlf hTt cfed to erk improvfrnrnt. r vacuum packing, now tnii2 lncrea.se, the Tllamln, M M cnuarcn ana grown -Bps. Pacific Milk Irradiated of Coarsi Home Cooked .Meali Comt Ii U & I CAFE We serve rench-frled poU- toes with all steakj and chops. Special chicken dinner , - On Sunday KEN RAYNER Over 25 Years Experience) For Your Radio Troubles Lei me check om your wt which includes Oeneral inspection, Testing Takei, Cleaning Set and Speaker, Realigning All Stages, Soldering Aerial and Ground when necessary, $2.95. rhone Black 712 The Central Hotel ROOMS and CATI Fhone II for Best Household Coil MM. O. I. BLACK HYDE Transfer 315 SECOND AVE. FURNITURE MOVING Cartage Light Delivery Coal Wood Phone 580