FOR FISHERMEN Charts Are Essential We Have a Complete Stock of Current Charts For This Territory DOMINION CHARTS tZ(n Each DUC U.S. GOVERNMENT CHARTS Each : ADMIRALTY CHARTS From LJ Parallel Rules Ebony, 12-Inch , PARALLEL RULES Ebony. 15-inch DIVIDERS 5-inch Electrum steel COURSE FINDERS Each LOG BOOKS Each HANSEN'S HANDBOOK Each CASH BOXES SteeL From, up NEW HAVEN POCKET WATCHES Each . 1 SUN GLASSES and VISORS UUll .- . eMaMvs.Mi Used Furniture For O WASH STANDS Each J KITCHEN CABINET O MORRIS CHAIRS A Each BUFFETS 4 DINING ROOM TABLES AliU Up FULL SIZE STEEL CRIB . J BOUDOIR CHAIR 3 IRON BEDS Each "V- J BED COIL SPRING 4-6 6 -Piece DINETTE ' Ctltrr OLUL -- . iu. O RANGES From up O WICKER BUGGIES U Each I BABY PRAM , -IIEST WITH 4 DRAWERS HOOVER VACUUM ' CLEANER O PREMIER SPIC SPANS Up CAMP STOVES 'SET! $1.50 1 National Cash QAC nn Register V&DMV TOOLS 2-Foot SQUARE $1.00 SIX AUGER BITS Each 25c CHAIN PIPE VISE $3.50 COHOE OUTFIT Lines, rubbers, Clamp 15 lbs. Ready Made Trolling Lead Lb : WATER POWER WASHING MACHINE 30 U.S.A. RIFLE Set 10 Volumes NATIONAL ENCYCLOPEDIA -m ACCORDIAN .... GRAMOPHONE RECORDS Each D. ELIO Phone Green 916 If you lose anythins:. $1.00 S1.15 to S2.75 $2.00 $2.50 S1.00 $4.50 $1.25 $10.00 $2,00, $2.50, $3.00 $1.50 15c Sale $2.00 $10.00 $4.50 $14.00 -$20.00 $5.00 $5.00 $6.00 $2.00 $4.50 $27.50 $20.00 $7.50 -- $10.00 - $5.00 $17.50 $7.50 $8.00 and $9.00 X" $19.50 Counter Toledo OQr? A fco7.SU Scale-20 lb WOOD LEVEL ... 75c JACK PLANE ..... $1.25 MITRE BOX $7.50 $5.00 - 6c $10.00 $35.00 $20.00 $8.00 10c FURNITURE EXCHANGE THIRD AVENUE advertise for itT WHIFFLETS From The Waterfront Fresh Sockeje Salmon Coming in' From Wrangell Considerable ; Fish Also Landed From Ketchikan Week-End Shipping With some 60,000 pounds of sock- , eye salmon from the Wrangell dis trict on ooara, we oig iisn pacser I AJI.B. No. 10 entered from Alaska this morning and proceeded to iSunnyside cannery to deliver the ; fish there. Late last week the AH. B. No. 9 had brought down a simi lar shipment. a..w Some BVaaV V of the aV, Alaska AMUIba WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- And YoaH J amp Oat of Bed is thm Morning Rtrin' to go Tea Iwr tbovld poor est tvsnoaads ef Bqvid bOm UU jovbtnla daily, ft Um bOa la aot tawmt bwly. joax f ood ixat iifmt. It Jwt dmn U taa bonia. Gu btoata a rwriteaKLYM r cooatipaud. Bwmfut aoaaoaa ra iato tin body. aa4 yim lael aovr, auak ud taa raid look puk. A mm bow montwat aooat liny fat t taa am. Yau Md kxsCK taat rati cm ta hrrr u waB. It ukm tacaa rood, old Carur't LitU Lin Pita to fat tiaa ta poawda ol bOa nowta tnaly aad suka yoa "cp ud sp". Hunfeaa aad rati. tW maka taa bOa flow frasly. TVy da taa work el nloarf bat br bo niorari or awtrwy la Um. Aak lor Cartar'a Littia Uror PUa by anal Stubbornly raftaa aiytain aba. tSa. ' " O- p " canneries are tied up by strike and,witn a full list of passengers, con-this is said to be the reason for the,sistinS largely of tourists, arrived - a fat in .4 A 4 11.1- a exporting of the fish from there Northland Transportation Co.'s motorship liner Northland, Capt. Len Williams, was in port early yesterday morning from Ketchikan with three carloads of mild cured salmon in tierces and one carload of fresh fish for transshipment East over Canadian National Railways. After discharging, the vessel sailed in continuation of her voy aff tn KmIIIp At 5-?n thta mnrn - . . . 1 1 m I ti uig me ireigmer longass arnvea irom neicniKan ana. aiier ais charging two carloads of fresh halibut for transshipment, sailed for Seattle. Yesterday the motorship Beloit was n from Ketchikan with a part carload of salmon. I Southbound from a regularly scheduled cruise to Alaska, C. N. R. steamer Prince Robert, Capt. H. 'o'clock yesterday morning from the north and sailed "uimi oitu ooucu at ak o pau. lur."" viiiijiiig canying out out ui of the His contract, comraci. I! is Var.cntivar The Prinrp Rnhrt Vinnlnow taking n lni-rro hnlr fr.m Air on board 333 passengers of whom. two disembarked hpre nnp tm'tno I -- ou,"3 arxra ai uus port lor Vancouver. There were 179 passengers aboard I the C P R steamer Prln 'Alton ' which was in port Saturday after-1 noon southbound from Skagway to Vancouver. Seven disembarked from the vessel here while eight took passage at this port for Van: couver. With a capacity list of passen gers, most of them round trip ourists, C. P. R. steamer Princess Ioulse, Capt. S. K. Gray, arrived n port at 8 o'clock this morninR froni Vancouver' and sailed at 10 a.m for Skagway and other Alaska Toints. The vessel will call here Saturday afternoon southbound Making a special voyage owinc to other vessels being off theli regular schedules, c. N. R. steamer Prince John, Capt. George Coles, arrived in port at 4:15 this morn ing and sailed a couple of hours later for Anyox, Stewart and other northern points Including the Naas River whence she is due back here tomorrow night, sailin-j Wednesday for Vancouver via Cumshewa anc Ocean Falls. C. N. R. steamer Prince Geo ree. FOK SALE FOR SALE 33 ft. Trolling Boat. 10 h.p. engine. Snap for cash. Apply Joe Howe, Northern Exchange, Cow Bay. ci59) FOR SALE 15- ft. pleasure boat. Cabin. 5 h.p. Kelvin engine, recently overhauled. Phone Blue f 726 between 6 and 7 pjn. (161) RUBBER Goods of every description mailed In plain wrapper, postpaid by us. Write for m?.il order catalogue, saving 50. P.O. : Box 91, Mall Order Dept. V, Hamilton, Ont. (160V FOR SALE 26 foot Launch, $165 Cash. Real Bargain. Apply Yach: Club. tl. FOR SALE Hot Point electric stove with (coal or wood) annex; like new. $75.00 delivered. Cash or terms. Apply Mrs. B. E. Valde, Prince George. B. C. (160) LOST LOST One seal tooth brooch with gold band. Finder please return Dally News of flee. tf.' 1 1 LOST Green tail gate off tank wagon' truck between Hays Cove Ave. and Hays Cove bridge last Saturday. Finder please Phone 73. (161) FQU RENT FOR RENT Blaln's Cabin at Salt Lakes for August. Phone Green 587, (161) j Capt. Edward Mabbs. southbound from a regular voyage to Skagway port at 9 o'clock this momina from Alaska and sailed at 3 o'clock this afternoon for Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Powell River. The Prince George broueht In 210 nas sengers of whom ten disembarked here. Powell River Co.'s tug St. Faith arrived early this morning from poweu River and. after taklnc or fuel, sailed for the Moresby Island llOinZ Cimns. tn nirlr nn Irxrs fm I ... JAllnM. 4 n I 1 i i uc"j uiaunana puip mius. Armour Salvage Co.'s power tug Pachena, Capt. Henry Hansen, left this morning for Pacofl to pick up pile driver, scow and other eouin ment which the Armour Co. had been using in construction of tht new wharf at the salmon cannery and reduction plant there whict has now been completed. The com pany's boat Daly. Capt. Ree Green which has been at Pacofi durin the lord Bay to Pacofi and is expected to return hpre in v ua;a WEDDED BY BISHOP RIX Miss Mary Welch Becomes Bride of Dudley Little at Quiet Ceremony This Afternoon Bishop's Lodge was the scene of a quiet but very Interesting mar riage at 3 o'clock this afternoon Rt. Rer. tl.'A. Rix, Bishop of Caledonia, officiating, when Miss Marv Catherine Welch, daughter of Mrs. Welch of Vancouver, became the brideof Dudley George Little, elde on or Air. and Mrs. George Little of Terrace. The bridesmaid wu Miss Edith Little, sister of the groom, while Clarence Michiel ol Terrace was groomsman. The bride were a travelling cn semble of navy redingote over a flowered crepe dress with white ac cessories and had a corsage of gar denias. The bridesmaid wore a tailorer: dress of green silk with navy trim- ailng and carried a bouquet of sweet peas. Following the ceremony, Mrs. Rix wa- a tea hostess for the bridal party. Mr. and Mrs. Little will proceed by the evening ' train to Terrace where a reception will be held at the Oddfellows' Hall tonight and where they will reside in a new home now under construction. Both bride and groom are widely known and very ponular amone many friends who will extend thei hearty congratulations and best wishes on this o:casion. The groom, who operates a sawmill at Terrace has lived there all his life. Tht bride has taught school at Terracr for some years. Her father gave hk life on service in the Great Wan THE SEAL QUALITY mm GOLD SEAL Fancy Rqi Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only gilmon canning company with an all the year round payroll la Prince Rupert (Seattle Pitcher Rejoining Team I Hal Turpin, Who Quit For Higher ray, uires up tigni SEATTLE. Wasb July 11 - Hal Turpin, who quit the pitching staff of the Seattle Ralniers of the Pacific Coast Baseball League when he was refused a raise In pay, will rejoin the team in the sbufh 'Immediately It Is announced. Turpin sent the word from his ranch at Yon-calla, Oregon. Helen Jacobs Coming Back United States Tennis Star to Try Next Year For British Title SOUTHAMPTON, England, July 11. Helen Jacobs of Berkeley, who lost to Mrs. Helen Wills Moody In the final of the all-England singles tennis championships, sailed for the United States Saturday on the steamship Georgic. "I certainly am coming back for another naxt year," Miss Jacobs said. OLOF HANSON HERE Olof Hanson, MP. for Skeena, arrived in the city on this afternoon's train from Smlthers and will be here for the next few davs. It Is his first visit to the city since the recent prorogation of Parliament. Miss Jean Harrison R.N ladv su perintendent of the Prince Rupert General Hospital, returned to the city on this afternoon's train after spending her annual vacation In Winnipeg. Zenith WASHING MACHINES FIRST in Speed Beauty Economy Convenience Zenith Washing Machines save hours of labor every month, needless wear on clothe, and half your laundry bllls-and turn out 2i?hne.K Wh"fr .C,0theS b"aUSe Zeni,h Uashers ar 1ulPId ith the exclusive, top action gyrator with the gentle rubber nunds. Drop in and Inspect the new Zenith Washers. Let us explain the many features which make them. Canada's Finest Washer GORDON'S PHONE 311 I RAILWAY j aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaW v .afaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaM taBBBM A Wilfrid Hicks Church Speaker Heard at First United in nice Of Tastor At First United Church yesterday, in the absence of the pastor Rev. J. C. Jackson, the service was conducted by Wilfrid Hicks. Mr Hicks was assisted by Maurice Davey and Miss Joy Green was the soloist. Mr. Hicks gave a very interest- Inn Ihnnnlit.MivitfnVInf 4t1V AM the question of what people evj Dcct from the church and what the church has to offer. The fact that J people do expect better from the church is in itself an admission that the church stands for something more than every day commonplace activities. The high Ideals of Christ are still an objective far ahead of what the world achieves. They are the only answei to what the world needs and theli ,achlevcment Is a dally challenge to cnurcn members who. In the'i personal contacts and behaviour 'must ever keep that ideal in mlnu. HARDWARE McBRIDE ST. Canadian Pacific Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans.Pnnif.'n To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports- SS. "Princess Adelaide" Every Friday 10 p.m. TO VANCOUVER DIIIECT SS. -Princess Louise" SS. Princess Alice" SS. Princess rhrinH. July 6, 16, 27, Aug. 6. July 9, 20, 30, Aug. 10. July 23 Aug ,3 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations From W. L. COAXES, General Agent. Prlncc Monday, July 11, 193. TONIGHT and TUESDAY Last Complete Show 8.31 m m i ..JOHN j ' BARRYMORE JOHN HOWARD LOUISE CAMPBELL REGINALD DENNY r e ntvr (At 8:17, Once Only) TLUS W. C. FIELDS In "THE Big Broadcast Of 1938" With Shirley Ross, Dorothy Lamour Martha Raye, Ben Blue (At 7:04 and 9:43) World News (at 8:31 Only) J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank Bide NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelli Proprietor -A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rtcs fl.ll Mf to Room Hot & Cold WUr Prince Rupert, B.O. Fhn til P.O. Bx 111 HYDE Transfer 315 SECOND AVE. 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