PAGE TOUR DIAMONDS Gems of Romance. .Mounted in Modern Settings by Skilled Craftsmen We Have a Large Assortment of the Latest Designs in ENGAGEMENT KINGS, WEDDING RINGS, BROOCHES, BRACELETS, EARRINGS Or, We will make to order, any design that you prefer, in rings or any other piece of Jewelry. We have in stack rings from $1150 to $1200.00. We Invite Your lnsiection FINE CHINA, DINNERWARE, GLASSWARE Basement Store Max Heilbroner Diamond Specialist Whifflets From The Waterfront i J ',' Sixteen halibut vessels sold catches totalling 256,000 pounds at Seattle yesterday as follows: Tor-denskjold, 39.000 pounds. New England. 8c and 7c: Wireless, 18,000, Whiz, 8c and 7c; Hoover, 17,000, Mc-Callum. 7?4C and 7c: Mariner, 15.-500, Sebastian. 7c and 7c: Rell-.ance, 7,500, San Juan, 7'jC and 6ic; Lively. 15.000. Washington, 7ic and 6'2r: Yaqmna. 14,000, Booth, 8c and 7c: Alitak, 12,000, San Juan, 7c and 64c: Prosperity 15.000. Whiz. 73c and 6Vj; Arne. 18.000. Washington, 8.4e and 6c; California, 15.0C0. Booth, 8c and 7c; , F. C. HergerL 10.000. San Juan, 7c) and 6Wc; Eleanor. 13,000, McCal-i lum, 8c and 7c; Evolution, 16,500, Chase. 7c and 7c; Pioneer III.. ! 16,000. Sebastian, 7c and 7c; Mer-i maid, 15.500, Booth, 8c and 7c. Cod was selling at 2c and sableflsh at 6c in Seattle yesterday. . A meeting of the Junior Chamber of Commerce Port Day Committee, which was to have met last night to decide whether a Port Day will be held In Prince Rupert this year bbbw BsssiiiWta.Bm!!BVilYYt4V amw Mr.r sBswr.vi.vj was postponed until Thursday ev-J enlng. j Albert Anderson and Dave Ratten arrived Sunday night on the power boat Pitt from Maaseit and will spend a few days In town. Capt. Aureus Nes. owner and skipper of the Seattle halibut schooner Foremost, is leaving Seattle for a five months' trip to Norway. his native land, England, France and Germany. In hi absence Cant. New' brother. Capt F. New, will be In command of the Foremost. C. P. R. steamer Princess Loul Capt. S K. Oray. Is due In port ?t 3:30 this afternoon trom Alaska and will' sail at 5 o clock In con-, tlnuation of her voyage to Vancouver and waypoints. ' The Alaskan freighter Tongasa arrived In port at 8:15 this morning from Ketchikan with a consignment of fish from Ketchikan for transshipment East over Canadian Na-tlonaLRallwayr. After discharging.; the vessel sailed in continuation of her voyage to Seattle. i Southbound from Stewart and! Anyox to Vancouver. Union steamer Catala, Capt. James Flndlay, arrived In port at 9:15 this morning and sailed at 1:30 this afternoon. J. A. Coughlan and Allan Carol-an of Stewart, having been summoned here to act as jurors at the session of the Supreme Court Assizes this week, arrived In the city from the north on the Catala this morning, ..J.M. qc.M. C.CM. ' CCM. COAL C.CM. CCM. CCM. C.CM. " M Girls' or Boys Eamtler, Men's Rambler, ladies' Rambler Motorbike Crescent, men's Ladies' Road Racer Special Stapdird Motorbike Delivery Less basket S33.95 $36.50 S37.00 $39.50 St 0,00 $39.53 .$11.75 $12.00 $1130 $16.09 $5130 SAY to him: "Son, I know you want a CCM. Bicycle. I was going to reward you with one if you passed your midsummer exams. But I'm going to be a good sport and buy you one right away so that youH have all the extra time between now and midsummer to enjoy it. But 111 expect you to prove you are a good sport, too, by studying hard and passing with good marks. If you fail we will have to take the bicyde back to the dealer." The COL Company and the CCM. dealer will back you up in this offer, Dad. They will allow you the full price you paid for the CCM, if your boy (or your girl) fails to pass at midsummer. (Claim must be made within one week of the announcement of the term's results.) But he will not let you down. When your boy says be will do a thing he will do it. This jew's C.CM.'i set the pace in style, beauty and easy running. With working parts of specially hardened steel, machined to hairline accuracy, they run with marvelous quietness and smoothness. To pedal a CCM. requires little effort, and the free-running CCM. Coaster Brake enables a rider to frequendy coast long distances without any foot-work. All models have seamless tubular steel frames; plated or enamelled steel rims; rustless steel spokes; bright para chromium plated over a 20-year nickel foundation; Dunlop Fort or Imperial Tires; and other CCM. features. For quality and value a CCM. is still the big bicyde buy of 1939, VVl -Jas? m.it2 rfTTTYZTSTluW t&g CCM. Bicycles Arc Sold By McRae Bros. Ltd. Sold on the usual Monthly Payment Plan CCM. Bicycles Accessories and Repair Parts arc on Sale at Gordons Hardware 1 THE DAILY STW9 Us; ROCKING HORSE DRILL FOR BRITAIN'S CAVALRY RECRUITS Before the novice Is entrusted with a valuable cavalry charger in the Bnt.. arsy he mtut prove his efficiency in horsemaruhlp aboard a wooden rocking horse litre ou sec a rnu of recruits for the 16th Lancers undergoing the necessary if undignified -early training at Hounstow. The galloping motion of a horse Is duplicated by other soldiers pushing the horses from behind. New Members In (MAN HUNT Celebration In ;Canadian Legion KEEPS UP Prince Rupert Irlmmt Increase Rer. J. C. Jackson AnpointH Chaplain-George Dawes I The executive of the Prince Ru-I ert branch of the Canadian Legion j f the British Empire Service Lea-"ie was held last evening in the; rlubrooms with President Jack Preece In the chair. There was routine business In preparation for, the monthly meet-ng of Wednesday erenlng of this reek. Three aplication for regular membership; were considered in cluding two from Queen Charlotte lb lands. The desire of the ex-ser-I wire men in th ou thing districts r affiliate with the L?ton Is grat-'fylng. Their anxiety to enrol In 'he National Veterans' Survey, the voluntary registration of ex-service ren and women which is beine undertaken through th Canadian Legion. U also treating. Loyalty in , such ouUxmU of the Em Dire is a: rea' proof of the hold that the love . of the Motherland has on her sob-1 The ImorovemenW made in the club Quartern have been the subject of much very favorable comment. Initiation of recently Joined members will be carried out on Wednesday evening. Rev. J. C. Jactoon has been annotated chaplain to the branch. Oeorge J. Dawes was re-appolnted tergeant-at-arma. Other members present were II. A. Breen. W. J. Ranee. N. Cameron. II. T. Lock. O. J. Dawes and W. Ole Evindsen, well known pioneer hotel proprietor of Alice Arm. arrived In the city on the Catala this morning from the north to serve a', a Juror at the session of the Supreme Court Assizes here this week. He 1 a guest at the Royal Hotel. Office Supplies Typewriters and Supplies Stationery Printing DIBB PRINTING Company Besncr Block Phone 234 Police and Tosse Continue Their Pursuit of Armed Bandit In Rugged Mountain Country i Staff Sergeant Ernest Osnmon continued today to lead other po nce officers and a pone of twenty-five employees of the Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co. of Anyox on a manhunt over the rugged mountains between Observatory Inlet and Portland Canal for an armed bandit who last Thursday held up the Consolidated vorr at Anyox and made hi getaway with m in cash. The fugitive ha been tracked to the snowline where be donned snowshoe. Deep snows in- the mountains have become softened by recent alternate wet snowfalls and rain and prowe win be ne-eaaarity stow for both ptrnmed and pursuers There H a!o further difficulty in the wav oi tha iwrain distance from the bate of operations. $ Even under the best of conditions In mtfettmmer the trail between Anyox and Maoie Bay is no eatv ofte. Between seaeona. It kt vatly more arduouf. The authorities believe th rh-berv was committed by a man who since tan dlmrmeared from th -amo. Thif w the man who is believed to b- on the trail Hi capture is believed to be a certainty 5 1 rm tu im rara ra 1 r a E S 117 n 1 m I Wm. bAlK Order Taken Now For w Mother's Day to t 1 1 . r . . . t to mj m Florist, Seedsman I 11.. -r i ... . .. y fcm 1 iiune in, l i, t a u miic ,ui r lowers g j and roi runts " g g Mail Orders Prompt Attention rBiarBiaiaiBvaratBiBiDrsfa THE SEAL ' QUALITY igoijcisaii S3 TbY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SKAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert Toe II Agrees That l)y Marking King's Visit Should lie Observed At a regular meeting of the Toe II group last night agreement was warMwed with a letter recmUy pcMlshed by Boy S-ot leaders -eating joint action with a view to - wiring locally u which baa been set aside to trie-orate the vuit of the King and Queen to British Columbia It was suggested that the proposal should be actively gone lnjo and. with that end in view, a meeting will be held In the Toe II Rooms this Friday night at which delegates from any and all organisation Interested In wh a celebration will be welcomed to discuss the possibilities of putting on a suitable program here 1 I and wriiv-i..H " t,0I fit. j... . .;m and 0ul of """yard JT Heroic UnM Biggest Attlon-Dram, M Yearl G unga Di m With CAKY r,RT VICTOR MfLAt LEN DOUF.LAS FAIRniXKS t JOAN lO.VTAINt (At 7:11 an1 i ADtltt) Walt Dl.nt,, Mother Oone (ioti llol!fH; "Air Wave Hntlre tt StttUn Rt served fpr Zni mtUn Tonlfbt JAPAN GOES MORE RIGHT Anil . t'omlntrrn Inflancrt Mai Be Strengthened In Vkw Or Soviet Alliances TOKYO. May B rp T Jr. anee foreign minute- rst today, said that his fy 7.1 not disregarded the vv txt Into which Russia ti. r with other nation r r -engthen- anU-corx : :rr x. ante, he declared Weather Forecast General Hynopsu ? - s? risen on the norther:. 1 tsi light showers have x r ti over in Interior it a fa t it. Prince Rupert trA C:(t loite Ulands-Modera'.s ' rsl north northeast wind : t and cool with prbab ' 0 terrd showers Wft Coast of Vs .7.-r -Fresh north to v. r" ' fair and colder at r t" MacKenzie's Furniture Slinmon's Royal Uoad to Rest There It Qtiallty. Btyle ar ' Vi Commemorate the Royal VMt by having a Simmon Sffin Filled Mattress. All sites. Priced as low CI C CO as rhone ::s UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. VW ! Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver T.8.S. CATALA KVLKV TfJKJw TSJl. CAHI)iA rRIPT, DAY, 1 .30 p.m. 1I:J0 psn. Iu Vkncuuter, Thurs. a.m. Due Vancouver, M"nsy If Convenient, Tlease Parrhase Tlckrii at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and T t FRANK J. 8KINM.lt. Prince Rupert Agent. Third Ave. Phone i NEW AND DLTTER COLD CURED ICE For the Halibut and Salmon Fleets Following the investigations of the Fisheries Reseat' the Comnanv has lust enmnleiM evtenslve rhsnees snd irnpre mcnU !n ice storage and Ice delivery methods. Ic$ for the boats will ail be old Ice, thorourbly f"fd "r aed at new low temperatures. It will be delivered Ints the hold, even In the holiest weather, as cold as the storage room. Fishermen are lnrlted to inspect the new system. y Better Ice than ever before, at no Increase In cost, means econaw to the boat and improved quality In fish delivery . - Canadian Fish & Cold Storage V III f.lnmbU rnnce itupert HQ, oriusn v- 4