PAJ32 rOTO WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront dark stripes on the body. Dr. H. L. A. Tarr, who succeeds Dr. Robert H. Bedford as bacteriol ogist on the staff of the Prince Rupert pert Fisheries Fisheries Experimental Experimental Sta tion in port on time at l'J:30 this morning from Vancouver, Poweli River and Ocean Falls snd w: sail at 4 pjn. for Anyox and Stewart whence she will return here tomorrow evening southbound. Third Avenue. jand Angus Eiler, on the schooner I Chelsea, return of which to port is awaited before the funeral j takes place. i jl Local halibut boats clearing slnrp VMtprrfav for ISip first frir.-J Odd Fish Caught in Herring Net 0f .the season to the fishing New Fisheries Experimental grounds have been as follows: Mel-j Station Staff Member ville, Capt. John Ivarson; Nornen,, Arrives Capt. A. Olsen; Minnie V, Capt. A. Benson; Relief, Capt. Merrill Sel- A specimen of fish known as the lows: Oslo, Capt. Axel Olsen. gruntfish or northern sea horse, Northland, Capt. O. Jerstad; Mar-which is not very common in north- galice, Capt. Jack Christensen; em waters, has been turned in by Mary F., Capt. K. Hama; Markwell Capt Elias Skog to the Prince Ru- Capt. J. Dudoward; I. U.. Capt. 1 pert Fisheries Experimental Station Nukatami; Takla, Capt. Chris where it was identified. Itwastak- Parkvold; Aldfield, Capt. P. Rosen at Rutlor'e Prtr in a HprHny not flnB! Map Wfst Pant O V TJi ri ,M ,U.V. M V. . ...... ... g m.w. ' wv, , a . . . U . , The gruntfish has been found on sen; Pair of Jacks, Capt. A. Jacob-rare occasions between Monterey, sen: White Bay, Capt. A. Auck-California, and Sitka. Four years land: Morris H., Capt. Carl Giske; aeo one was cauaht on a hook and R. W Capt. Roy Wick: North For- line off the local docks. It is nam-knd, Capt. R. Shrubsall; Mother: ed because, on occasion, It has been H CaP- A- Anttonsen; P. Doreen, known to emit an audible grunt af- aPl- "n bandvar. ter being caught. It has a horse- shaped head like, the sea horse. It Tne seventy-foot steam tug is a very small fish, reaching three Fearlei. purchased by Armour inches in length at adult age. This SalvaSe Co- fr addition to the specimen will be turned over to the Iocal service fIeet- arrived in port title this nfAvnnnH 4 If museum. It is quite brightly colored with red fins and diagonal afternoon from Vancouvei under command of Capt. Rej Green. The vessel brought north a large scow containing tile, brick and marble for the new Post Office building construction. Sta- np - . i, arrived in the city from the 1 CITSCC Marriage O routh th on on the the Prince Prlnrp Rupert Rimert this this morning, accompanied by Mrs. .Tarr. Dr. and Mrs. Tarr arrived at Vancouver last Thursday fom Eng- land. Pevious to leaving the Old Mis Cora Green of Port Simpson uountry, uz. rarr visnea lorry Ke- owumes urine 01 jonn uecn search Station at Aberdeen, Scotland, and made brief stops at Hall-fax and Winnipeg on the way west. Of Much Interest Of Vanarsdol A wedding of interest in Port Simpson and along the Skeena was ' ultcly solemnized In the Unl in marriage to John Cecil of Van arsdoL Rev. Adam Crisp offlclat ling. J The groom wss attended bv A' r Vrmntr whllo Rorfno nar was bridesmaid. C. N. R. steamer Prince John- Tne newly married couple will James make lhelr home ln Vanarsdol tc Capt. Watt, is due in port at 3:30 this afternoon from Van- wn,ch place they take vAih tneir' couver via the Queen CaarioiU ,hft hest wUhes of a lar8e circle ot Islands and 'will be hni- unt- ,'rSends. 10:33 Friday night when she will saii r.n her return south over the DIVORCES LVCREASE same route. J rno CAittta iTTitu. i-ii I TORONTO, April 6: (CP) Di H. Capt. E. Hansen, has left for the fishing banks this year with radiotelephone equipment oa board, being the first halibut vessel ever to be so fitted out. The speaking radius will be about 100 miles by day and from 1000 to 1500 miles at night. James Eiler, uell known Seattle halibut fisherman. Is dead In the Puget Sound city, having succumbed in a hospital there at the age of fifty following a stroke. He is survived by two brothers, Georgt ailed 607, an increase of 88 over 1936 and 516 more than in 1931 first year of Ontario's divorce courts. CAUGHT THE BLOW WINDSOR, OnU April 6: (CP) While dancing in a hotel with a friend, Mrs. Ida Butzer, 31 was struck on the back when twe strangers started a fist fight. She was taken to hospital while police searched for her assailant. ELIO'S furnitureI Mattress Trade-in Sale Trade in Your Old Mattresses for New Allowance for your old mattress-$5.00 0n any new spring filled mattress in our stock priced at $2750 or more. For your old spring-$3.00 on any new spring ln our stock priced at $10.00 or more. Single Studio Couch Used Furniture Hoover Vacuum Cleaner With all the attachments Mena Spetzial Vacuum Premier Vacuum . Ranges Burning coal or wood. Up from .': 1 Kitchen Chaiw yg XabIe 8-I'iecc Dining Room Suite I Gilchrist Logging Jack 520.00 $25.00 $22.00 $7.00 14.00 S2.00 $3500 $25.00 Prince Rupert, B.C. Get Wise to Constipation! When you're constipated, it's a great temptation to be satisfied with quick relief. But physics may become a habit And they dent keep constipation from returning, it's so much better to get at the cause of the trouble. It you eat what most people do, chances are the only thine the matter is you don't get enough "bulk." And -bulk- doesnt mean how much you eat It means a kind of food that Isnt consumed in the body, but leaves a soft -bulky" mass In the Intestines and helps a bowel movement What to do? Fat a. little KM. logg's All-Bran for breakfast every day and drink plenty of water. This crunchy toasted i real is not only rich in "bulk"- it also contains the natural fn. testinal tonic, vitamin B All-Bran is made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. Sold by every 81006;', USK GRITS , IN SESSION E, T. Kcnney, J I. L. A. For Skeena, Addresses Annual Meeting , Of Association USK, April 6: The annual meeting of the Usk Liberal As sociation was held in Usk Sunday. After the re-election inz, giving an of the doings in the year. S. J district president jr. of Terrace. ou on. cfl the executive, E. T. Kenney, M. L A. for Skeena, addressed iddressed the the meet After the wun a iair-sizea nsi 01 passen- .v.iui.,iu u, mC um mc president, jji caiueni,, Joe joe Bell neii gcrs, C. N. R. steamer Prince Ru- "d Church Manse at Terrace on pave a few words of welcome and pert, Capt. H. E. Nedden, arrived Saturday evening, when Miss Cora hanks to the visitors, the meeting i .1 ... on .i..iGreen Green of of Port Port 551mnsnn Simpson u-s was nnltnri united i rlfnurnprl djourned. KITSEGUKLA Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilson are the guests 0f Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wesley. They expect to stav here until after Easter when they will return to their home in Cedarvale. Richard Tomlison. who was the guest of Mrs. Joserih Weslev and family for a week, returned to his home in Cedarvale on Friday on the way freight. A week ago Rufus McDames. son of Alfred McDames, had the misfortune to Injure his leg while working at the Moses Jones lozeine Camp at Carnaby. Rufus thought he was better last Monday and started for work as usual but had to return home. He was taken to the Hazelton Hospital on Monday's TEE DAILT NBW8 U.S. AMBASSADOR KENNEDY WELCOMED With rad.D microphones tuned in on the ceremony the Lord Mayor of Ply,-:uth is pictured delivering an address of welcome to Jose , h P Kennedy, new United States ambassador to England. Also 011 hand, tut not shown, in the greeting committee was Admiral Sir Reginald Drax, commander of the Plymouth naval station. meet- . taX75S.Tr! tpworth p League mX'newords Holds Concert to say, as also did Harry King . tt, 11 president of the Terrace libera; ; t l.llS6Uklcl Association Association and and Messrs Messrs. R R. W W. Ri RU 6 ley, Ben Ager and Jack Sparkes KITZEOUKLA, April 6. On Saturday evening a very successful train. Moses Jones, who visited him led by Walter Wesley on th on Saturday, reports that no bones are broken. It was a very bad sprain and Rufus will probably be home again ln about a weeks' time. FOR PASTEURIZATION TORONTO, April 6: (CP) The National Committee on Milk, one of The program was varied and every item of great interest. Hnry Wilson of Cedarvale acted as chairman and kept the crowd In Jovial goodwill. The program was as follows: Opening devotions by the pastor, Rev. Bishop Black. Solos by Bert Russell, "The King's Business," Solo by Mrs. Ed. Wesley accom panied by Douglas on the trumpet. Piano accordian solo, Walter Wes ley. Duet by Godfrey and Corah Song by United Church Junior choir. Duet by Fred Sampare and Hcnrv Wilson, accompanied by Douelas Wesley on the guitar. Duet by Alfred McDames and Ruth Wesley. Duet by Godfrey and Corah Wes ley. Vocal sok, Miss Norah Wesley. Part song, Fannie Brown. Norah Wesley, Kathleen Wesley and Douglas Wesley. Vocal solos by Henry Wilson. Pet er Milton, Mrs. E. Wesley. Song by junior choir, accompan- millt n9ctnrWo)i.n i 1 i.tor nC Last (,,,vu,Miulwl( t-iUUUfcilUUU I uanaaa, nas appointed Manning uonerty. former Ontario minister or agriculture, as its chairman. University Extension LECTURES Professor Recknagcl April 6 "Green Treasure" (Illustrated) (Vpril 7- "The Development of the f ulp and Paper Indus try In the Pacific Northwest" CITY HALL, 8 p.m. Silver Collection Mail Schedul. Monday, Wednesday, and I Friday From the East Tuesday, Thursday and gultar, Delicious refreshments were serv ed by the Ladies' Aid. Those assisting at the tables were Mrs. Walter D. Wesley, Mrs. Fred Sampare, Mrs. E. Wesley and Kathleen ..5 p.m. j Sunday a 11:00 p.m. , For Vancouver- Tuesday '12:30 noon Thursday 10:15 p.m. Friday , g p.m. April 7, 18 and 23 4:30 p.m. rrom Vancouver Sunday 4 pjn. j Wednesday ....i. 10:30 a.m. Friday 4 p.m. April 3, 14 and .24 a.m. .For Anyox and Stewart I Sunday 7 p.m j Wednesday 3 pjn. From Anyox and Stewart-Tuesday n:3o a.m Thursday 8 pjn, ' Pnr Vint T S . j . f ; . . mm ana i on oimpaon Sunday 7 pja. From Naas Rtvpr inH Vnrt Slmmnn I Tuesday 11:30 a.m. Tor Queen Charlotte Islands-April 8 and 22 9:30 p.m. From Queen Charotte Islands-April 6 and 20 .. a.m. For Alaska-April 3, 14 and 24 a.m. From Alaska-April 7. 18 and 23o. p.m. From Skeena Kiver- Friday W . J. p.u:. 1 Captain George Roberts Is Dead Veteran Coast Navigator Dies Seattle At Age of Fifty Steamship Co., he Victoria in 1888. In ,1" l"LE. April 6:-Capt. Georg- " iix-a-i uwinu'T RnhrrtK vptran mti I Church in the church building, tr dicd in Scattle vesterdav . The Association officers for th- ere was a large crowd present, son of Capt. George Roberts one " ""uwo. ' 01 me iounaers of the Alaska rTPgirr-ni. o? uell. Vice-President. J. P. M-'cDonald K"crefary. P R. SVinner. Executive- -T. Gnll. A. Carmi-hael, W. H. Wilson and H. A Oodd. was born ln RELIEF GOES DOWN FORT ERIE, Ont., April 6: (CP) Relief lists of this Niagara Penin sula town shows a 12 per cent drop compared with those of the same lime last year. C. N. R. Trains For the East- Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays e pJn. From the East Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 11 p.ra Come and See our NEW Wallpapers I A large shipment of the newest patterns of Sunworlhy Wallpapers ha5 just arrived. The prices of these light-resisting papers are now so iow that they come within the reach of every purse. Furthermore, never were the patterns more beautiful and in keeping with the true comfort of the homes today. Wc invite you to set an early date for your visit to our wallpaper department GORDON'S HARDWARE McBKDIE ST. PHONE 311 T irnnrrnv KAJinVtU 1 " .t". ... ::r sb-- - - - - ffi- , . fairer MYSTERY -Charlie Chan on Broadway" and "Love Under Fire- on Double Bill at Capitol ' Another of the popular detective series entitled "Charlie Chan on Broadway" and a thrilling adventure story of modern Spain "Love Under Fire" comprise the mid-week double bill picture program at the Capital Theatre. ' Called into action on New York's Great White Way, Charlie Chan, played as usual by Warner Oland, invades the night clubs to seek a t killer whose double murder casts a shadow of terror over Manhattan's gayest spots in "Charlie Chan on Broadway." It is a baffling story with a multitude of conflicting clues beclouding the entire case. The blundering curiosity of Chan's ' son, played by Key Luke, draws the .father into mystery and, in his quiet philosophical fashion, he pieces together an amazing solution ' which wjucii brings uuiigs the me picture picture to la a a sur Reach the most people uj atj and district with au aorertUemen tn the Daily New "Wednesday, April 6. t TONIGHT and THURSOA? Tact t . Terrace Church Loretta Young Don Ameche "love'under FIRE" With Borrah Mlnnevitch tod His Gang (7:00 and 9:20) Plus "CHARLIE CHAN ON BROADWAY" With Warner Oland (At 8:20, Once Only) sur- prising climax. Otter prominent Kiil'lfl Mnnlinrr members of the cast include Joan UU,1U ITALClJilg Marsh, Donald Woods and Harold Huber. Presentation Made to Mm Aitoi Set against a background of war- Longworlh as Token of fare. "Love Under Fire" is replete Appreciation with fast and furious fun at Loretta Young and Don Ameche Ignore the TERRACE. April 8 Th Urt ej spatter of shells about them and nuild of the United Hiurrh heM the exploding of bombs in the dls- 'ts April meeting at ih bpne of tance to spat, love and kiss ln a Mrs. Thomas Brooks o- F-'d?- lively comedy. Frances Drake. Wal- afternoon, with a good a' i$it ter Catlett. John Carradinc. Siz members. Rumann and Harold lfuber have After routine bminf a jasatf imDortant carts. feature was the nresentatinn ni 1 J .Piece of Wlnton china to Mia IF TAKEN IN TIME lAlleen Longworth as a token of TORONTO. April 6: (CP) Patn. . appreciation for her services fa ology Professor William Bovd told lrcc.Un3 tne recent play put os the Rnvnt HnnaHInn Tnrfltnfo n,.Dy Guild. cancerous conditions, If diagnosed early enough, could be eradicated whether : they ' are " on the surface of . ATE BEAVER MEAT sunnunv rnt Anr i . ! , ..., ..K. v the skin of ln the deepest depths Joseph Terrien Terrien IrannpH traoried 01 ine abdomen." 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