U Hi! row mm. pads rora June 10th Last Day Of SALE 3-piece Tapestry Chesterfield Cff AA I Suite Reg. $98.00. Sale ... V VU I 9-piccc Dining Room Suite Q4 A A I Reg. $130.00. Sale tJJAVV I Spring Filled Mattress Q4 Q I J?eg. $17.50. Sale , , -V 9 I NOTE For those looking for something better in a chesterfield suite, this in ah extraordinarily low price. Liberal trade-in allowance will be given on your old suite. 0 Out of Town Sales Crated Free ELIO'S FURNITURE THIRD AVENUE Prince Rupert Smoked "Rupert Brand" Mild Cured Salmon 15c per Package For Lunch on Toasted Sandwiches or Hors (Toeuvre One Package Serves Four People Keeps For Weeks in Refrigerator Cheaper Feed Having a surplus of Hulkley Valley wheat it is necessary to reduce our prices. Call up 58 or 558 and Save Money. Prince Rupert Feed (Mill ft lit NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarclli Propritor -A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Kate fl.OO o 30 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, BC rponc 281 p.o rwrv )v WHIFFLETS From The Waterfront Halibut Landings So Far This Season Somewhat Lighter Tourist Season Under Way With Two Big Boats In Today Up to May 31 this year a total of 15,840,447 pounds of halibut had been landed on this coast, acr-ord- Ing to official figures of the Inter I national Fisheries Commission 19,954,252 pounds being from Area No. 2 and 5,886,196 pounds from Area No. 3. The aggregate complete .with a total of 18,779,203 up to a corresponding period last year. The volume of fish from Area No. 2 and Area No. 3 was about 1,500,000 pounds greater last year In each case. : Halibut landings at Seattle for last week totalled 703,900 pounds. Prices during the week were at a fairly low level. This week they are expected to be better as It is not anticipated landings will be heavy. On Saturday eight vessels j landed catches totalling 154,500 pounds at Seattle, prices ranging ifrom eVsc and 6c to 734c and 6'8c. rThe largest fare at Seattle on Sat urday was that of the Zenith with 40,000 pounds which was sold to Whiz at 7!2c and 6c. Having on board John P. Tully and two assistants who are carrying out oceanographic research work in Dixon's Entrance for the Pacific Biological Station of Nanalmo. the Nelson Bros. Fisheries packer Am-alac, which is under charter for this work, was in port this week-end for water and supplies, having arrived early Saturday afternoon. Prince. Rupert fishermen are beginning to eat halibut livers themselves and. are. said to be finding them a very tasty dish. The recipe is simple: boil the liver for fifteen minutes, slice it .thin and eat It with bolied fish, At the price which halibut livers command, it may be considered somewhat of a luxury. It should also be a rather potent tonic. Making her first voyage of the season on the Alaska route, C.N.R. steamer Prince Robert, Capt. H. E, Nedderu arrived in port at 7 o'clock this morning, having on board a special party of some 150 members of the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce and friends, making the round trip cruise to northern wat- j ers. Good weather had favored the voyage inis iar norm ana ine visitors were delighted with what they had seen and keenly antlcinatine j what was to come. The Prince Ro-bert sailed for the north at 11 o'clock and will be back here again next Sunday southbound. In al! she had 203 passengers aboard. j i Also in port this morning on her first voyage of the season to Alaska on tourist schedule was C.P.R steamer Princess Louise, Capt. S. K Gray, which had on board a large list of passengers of whom a good-.ly number were round trippers. The Princess Louise was here from 9 to 11 o'clock this morning and again TEST PILOT I m grabbing uhat I can. Gunner" J?T.' ( TraCy) Mnss 3m (Clark Gable) home to Ann (Myma Ley). Ann greet, him hysterically overcome with joy at seeing him again-yet ffllSwfih rage She cries out against him, becau she kno j5 one day Gunner will bring jim back to h a, Mn S son s husband was retumed-dead. They iS3 2 oudy. Ann say, she'll leave him if he dS to work. Gunner reconcile, them. P Nwlrtt Ml. Lonr-t. It "I'd come back, ij I could, nal." Ann bitterly faces the prospect of a life of anguish and worry .over Jim. Drake (Lionel Barrymore) gives Jim rntVi? " teS,l'pil0t-Ann and Gunner wal him test Te thte P"1 d.aV- Something goes wrong and Jim ha, t,me Ann My ,he mus' 'eave him; ifsa case of her san,ty-or Jim's job. Once more, Gunner rake, her realize Jim's need of her; Jim, at la t, under-stands the unfairness of his career to Ann. TIIE DAILY NEWS GREAT AIR FILM HERE 'llrlj's Angels" is Brought Back to Screen of Capitol Theatre Here One of the greatest dramas of air war ever to be filmed, "Hell's Angels" returns to the screen of the Capitol Theatre here as the' first of the week feature offering., It will be remembered as -one of the greatest classic of its kind ever to be produced. Many who saw the picture before will, no doubtwlsh to do so again. It may be recommended to all those who did not see it previously. The scenes of airplane conflict Including both heavier, and lighter-than-air machines are the principal feature of the picture through which' a somewhat poignant romance is woven. While most of the action Is in the air, paralleling some of the real Incidents of the Great War, there are other spectacles such as a charity ball in London filmed in technicolor. Ben Lyons, James Hall and Jean Harlow are co-starred in the leading roles. will be here Saturday afternoon southbound. The passengers on the Louise totalled 180 of whom four disembarked here while five went aboard here for the north. Union steamer Catala, Capt. James Findlay, arrived in port at 10:30 last night from the south and sailed an hour later for Stewart, Anyox and other northern points whence she Is due back here tomorrow southbound. Imperial; Oil Co.'s tanker Imperial, Capt. A. S. McGaw, arrived In port at 11 o'clock yesterday morning with fuel for the company's loca tanks and, after dls charging, sailed on her return south at 10:30 last night. Bob Tobey left last week foi Sunnyside to take over duties as representative of Home Oil Dis tributors Ltd. for the summer. Sockeye salmon arc starting to make their appearance in spring salmon nets, according to word brought into town from the Skeeha River ata the end of the week. C. N. R. Trains ""or the East Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays e'p.m Prom the East Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 11 p.m i nm Adapted from the METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER Picture by GERTRUDE GELBIN SMITHERS A number of hockey enthusiasts made it a point of being at the westbound train on Thursday to gree Foster Hewitt the well known radio announcer of the big league hockey games at Toronto. They had listened to him over the radio So long and so attentively that they felt he was already well known to them even before they met him personally. He was found to be very affable and willing to answer all the questions that were asked of him regarding the games and the players. The Main Street of Smlthers has Just been treated to an application of calcium chloride on top of the heavy layer of gravel which was recently applied to the building up of the street. The dust nuisance of Main Street should now be very much abated as an experimental treatment made last year was very satisfactory. One strip of sidewalk Is also being laid with a tarphalt surface as an experiment which promises to work out well and may lead to more of this kind of sidewalk later on. The committee in charge of arranging for the celebration of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the" town early in August has been busy arranging for several weeks and a tentative program has been outlined and arrangements- are being made for railway excursion fares along the line at that .time It Is expected that it will be tin best celebration of Its kind ever put on in this town and is being look ed forward to by many of the old timers who were in the Valley 23 years ago and longer. Hon. W. J. Asselstlne will address a mectlag in the Capitol Theatre at Smlthers under the auspices of the Omlneca Branch of the B. C. Chamber of Mines on Thursday evening. This meeting should be of great Interest to cverj one but particularly so to those most interested in mining, This will be the first visit of Mr. Asselstlne to this district and he will be warmly received by all. THE CONCLUDING CHAPTER TERRACE The Women's Auxiliary of the Anglican Church held a picnic , at Lakelse Lake on Wednesday, making their headquarters at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Attree There was a good attendance of ;the members and the weathw-r which had threatened showers, im-' proved to be a fine sunny afternoon. Captain J. Bowen-Colthurst, wl S has been fishing at Lakelse Lake the past week, left on Wednesday'! train for Edmonton, Rev. and Mrs. Adam Crisp returned last Wednesday from a hdjlr Seasonable Sundries Sweet Pea Twine Ball '. 10c Sun Glasses 15C Sun Visors 15C Picnic Baskets Large $1.50 Picnic Plates Dozen 15c Drinking Cups Dozen 15c Wax Paper 10c, 15c and 35c Paper Serviettes Large packages .. . . 15c Beach Balls . , 25c, 35c and 65c Playground Balls 50c up Kodaks and Kodak Film New stock New models We have a complete, line to meet every camera requirement. Genuine Kodaks From $1.25 up . Bring or send your film to us for expert finishing -waMMCVKuyiai-i-M mmmmtti ihmhhi mh 7 job -m " know your heart U bleeding." Jim promise, he will take up one more plane for Drake, then quit; the money h is to earn will enable them to live until he finds.some other kind of job. Gunner, who has neycr been up in his life, decides that since this is Jim's last jJb, he'll go along. They get into the plane, Jim at the controls. The plane taxies along the ground, rises, then crashes with a sickening thud. Jim is unhurt-but Gunner is done for. uCtve Lane that superintend,'. !ve him. inform him he'il beffi Mm to to morning. Drake orde h. ?testi?n?tncr Plan in the Jim that Ann leeh GunJert JS tonn; he hat she need, him now m' dcePIy ?s himself; lows the sugges on lLm,llhanLever' J'm blindly fol' pounce thatRheCnXth fn,Ude fieid "n, instead Of test-pilotinir. IS to Slav nn IK. 1 m I an. squad. ' "k "uu,,a wperintendent of their flying 1 " I pfc 1 dav of ftrtm u. Mtaea !leadIn7Ml,. with Mr. and Mr,. He aJ ' Jj TONIC.Ht" nd VrT? Atln ... The firsTT million do,ur taIklnj . There never win be thing like it! 7' "HELL'S ANGELS" With JEAN HARLOW Ben Lyon, James nlU nd Cast of Thousands (At 7:30 and 9:40) News - .Musical - can Nobody Knocks The KNOX The Pood Is oood The Roonu Are Clean Tbt House Is Warm The Service Frlendlj The Rates Are Reatonibli KNOX HOTEL fBrasfll N. M. BriitQ Fresh Strawberry Shortcake or Sundaes at the U & I CAFE Waterfront Open 7 A..M 10 VM The Finest PIANO TUNING In the country cin be jwn, as done with the "Resonoscope" by O. C. WALKER Phone Rlue 389 212 4th St KEN RAYNER (Over 25 Years Experience) For Your Radio Troubles Let me check over your tet which includes General In spection, Testing Tubes, Cleaning Set and Speaker, Realigning All Stages, Soldering Aerial and Ground when necessary, $2.95. rhone Black 71! HYDE ; Transfer j 315 SECOND AVE. FURNITURE MOVING Cartage Light Delivery Coal Wood Phone 580 .Rfnrh thm mn.1t oeCOlS Ml CitJ and district with ku aorertuement J to' the pilly Neva. Plfi if A t