t I. ,1 4 ? PAOE FOUR Waterfront Whiffs Million Pound Halibut Week Shipping Clamshell Again to Seattle From Dun-das and Zayas Island Four Coastal Passenger Liners in Port Yesterday To make arrnnzerrrnf- fv f-- Tlie Camnbell Church charter yacht Caroline arrived In port at 7:30 Friday morning after ar) Ar. aska cruise with a embarked from the proceed East by rail. Another partv is coming here from the East to Join the Caroline for a northern cruise. Campbell Church Jr.. o-n-er of the Caroline, arrived ye.st---day morning on the Prlnress Alice from Seattle. 1 ' -- IS Nfc J6 2 The week following the closing of Area No. 2 to hali-rbut fishing has seen most of the vessels of the Prince Rupert fleet tying up. Quite a number of the boats, however expect to be going out again shortly, some for black cod rand incidental halibut fishing in Area No. z and others for halibut fishing in Area No. 3 which is still open. There 'is uncertainty as to how many ves- -- . stts will go out for black cod fish- lcturn to Vancouver and way-. lng. The rush back to port of final points. . catches of the season from Area No. .2 resulted In exceptionally heavy coastwise Steamship & Barge .landings al prtnee Rupert during Co.' freighter Amur is now expected the week fcllowing'the closure, the t0 arrive here early nexa week to (" total twin? practically one million ioad the assay plant of the Cor-- pounds or, to be exact, 99,300 solldatcd Mining Smelting Co. pounds for the neriod. Of this total which Is being moved from heie 419,700 pounds was irom forty-live to Trail. The Amur left Anyox , Canadian vessels and 578,300 ;ast night for Stewart where she pounds from twenty-five Amert- -u load ore for Tacoma. ' can bottoms including a number of the larger boats of the Seattle Model Yacht Race . fleet. Landings for the season up: The second annual model yacht to and including yesterday had -ace j0I tne David Todd handicap reached an aggregate of 11,571,200 tropny wlu run tomorrow after pounds as compared witn 860,750 , noon weather permitting. This nounds at a corresponding date last year. The Canadian total was 5,408,900 pounds in comparison with 4,469,150 pounds a year ago and the American aggregate 6,162,300 pounds as Against 4,401.400 pounds. Despite the continued heavy landings of fish, prices remained steady. The too bid of the werk for Canadr ian fish was 7.4c and 5c received by the Johanna for 14,000 pounds and the low 6c and 5c which several boat? were nrM.. Fry American fish the hljh "rice of the week was 8.1c and 5 5c paid the Reliance I.," and Tordcnskjold for 15.000 and 29,000 ooundJF respectively and the low 7.5c and 55c which misht be said to hav been the generally prevailing once. race was won last year by the Talis man owned by A. J. Croxford. En tries to date are: Saracen (scratch) Invader (three minutes start), Iv anhoe 'three minutes start), Rup-ertla I three minutes start), Sheila (three minutes start). Vagrant three minutes start). Tyee (three minutes start , Annie J. (three minutes start). Saucy Lass (five .ninutes start I, Mary Annie (five ilnutc . start). In addition to the ibove race, subject to sufficient nMv. the railing buai. race whir! was postponed on Regatta Day, owing to lack of wind, will also be held following the model yacht Irace. There will also be the chal nge race between Paul Armour's v .- -rri " 1" nnrt Dan Wick ; "Hl-Ho" both of whom are in daub' as to Which i thp i."ist.-t. rw.r! - " tv... v.i.t i t -ii luri duc BiuiJiueuba ui ciaillMlvn i boat Irom Dundas and Zayas Islands to Seattle. W A. Waterman r Seattle Is In tb city and hxx he -naklne Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Evltt lef last nteht on the Ccnfidpnrp fnr irip- ncK ann iorln lo lnp iwo is-,- wcekend trin to Rnno- Harhnr lands Last vmr some 4"00 tonof-h-y had board on a party con- .. ' tl I S - ' VV .- ' ir n " r"5.- W&W !t'na nnp of, or. .-Mr. .Mr. . .and and Mrs. Mrs. nof.'fjjore. Th Seattle in lare scows. Roy lf Nitfhol -ah, iitrida and Mrs. 'VU. jsCshipped Wl'Bte'ckitock- andrhii'- Carole Lombard rJfJ,hLc"t.ls Under Knife Carol- Lombard Taken SuMenl-P ,ind Ha- Appendix Removed In Emercenry Operation HOLLYWOOD An- 5H,I-- y CannPry ta taken enly 1U. Carol-eights th Skeenn River, tabard, noted screen actTes-. was Union Earner, prd-n,. Cn'. ru,hd to j,,,,, ,.if.rd,y ,ft. Bodes, did not arrive in port until noon and ,. nJhf an m mef 12:30 noon today from the south, oration for appendicitis was per- -"j; yt -iiwju un iiri jormefl. Stainlss :v See our new complete line of these ideal cooking utensils; Their beautiful silvery lustre will harmonize with any color scheme and It will not rust or tarnish. It cannot affect the taste or color of food as it is Impervious to fruit and food acids. Steel Saucepans It saves time because it is so much easier to clean. It saves fuel because it absorbs and holds heat longer. Start A Set Today and assure yourself of years of cooking pleasure, convenience and economy GORDON'S HARDWARE McBKIDE STREET Phone 311 BRITAIN'S MODERN SOLDIERS MUST STUDY ENGINEERING t. JBt h In Britain s highly mechanized army, recruits must sJudy not only the science of war. but the art of making machinery behave. Here are some youthful non-commissioned officers getting that training. A sergeant is instructing men from several artillery units in engine maintenance at a class in the Woolwich Arsenal, London. Incidentally this is one of the first picture permitted in the famous arsenal since the Great War. MONDAY IS HOLIDAY But Not In British Columbia-Only Ontario, Manitoba And Alberta TORONTO. August 5: (CP) I Equipped with rod and tackle, san suit, bathing toss and the good o'd tario local custom that hag interested other Canadian towns and Man in the Moon What a summer, what a summer! How I like it! Jake says he lives in Prince Just because the summers are cool and he finds everyone kicking; because they are not hot. "The man next door has Just bor- city people In Ontario and the, ,JZ r .1 ... 1 bettc' te" Manitoba and Alberta capitals wUlL SUP?Z slip away from big-town worries over the week-end to enjoy their I , , ti . , .... civic gift-a holiday. Monday. ... " doesn belon? tothe. Jon?se' Even the United States doesn't lmeLg01 11 VTlT v know Ciclv Holiday. Holiday. It's It's an an On On- 1,ien eu wriw ieu "1C ,wo" insons. cities at various times. But outside! "Could you give me a Job, sir? B.C. LEADS FISHERIES! Greatest Producer In Canada Of Harvest Of Deep OTTAWA, August 5: (CP)-Va.-e of the British Columbia fishery production in 1938 wat S18.725.S91. the older province only Winnipeg! Store Manager: "But aren't you fisheries production, and contribut ana tamonton are ceJeoratlne this le leuow 1 saw irng 10 suss my ing cnieny 10 its posHion of firs'. year. daughter last night?" j importance is the Immense salmon Seventy years ago the Toronto "Er yes, r, but I dldn t. ! fishery. Value of the salmon pro- icity -fathers argued that it was a( "Well, young man, I don't want duct as marketed was $14,544,120, long time between holidays ant. Jany failures in my store. Good day "an increase over 1937 of $2,630,221 Ontario summers were hot and tn-' or 18 percent. ng. In spite of staid business me,, J "I want to grow some trees in my' no disapproves: 01 such municipal garden. Can you sell me a few ax ty. the cltr council declared 'or a "carefree" day in Aueust Soon many olher cities and town r-mc into line and closed up bus-ts- the same day as the provin--lil capital Eventually the fin' Monday !n TUjUH became ! : obPTv-rf vptv wifW wthln the rovince bv local proclamations in ''tics and towns. Other Provinces In additlcn Ux th? August 7 ob-ervance in Winnipeg and Ed-ont-n the cities of Regina and "askaioon give their people a rc-t nr hc Wednesdry of their Fxhtb'it-'on Week. Calgary pulls down its blinds for a half-day in "'ampede Week. Civic Holiday Is not observed In Quebec cities although some French - Canadian municipalities have experimented in this direction In former years. This year there were extra local holidays during the royal visit. Special local days in various! months, commemorating historical er have the cities of British Co!- umbla adopted the Idea. The last Dominion holiday was Dominion Day, July 1. The nexe will be Labor Day, September 4. New Principal For School At Terrace Named seeds?" asked Mrs. Newlywed. "Certainly, madam," replied the assistant. He fetched her a Can you guarantee these?" she PJlQJ? RUPERT asked. "Yes. madam, we can." traditional S a "Will h lr V tnll anH h--tr OVc Ho'idsy In Ontar'o and noilin th trunk?" "They should be, madam." "And quite strong at the roots, I suopose?" "Oh. yes, madamT "Very well. Ill take a hammock at the same time." WINNIPEG WHEAT WINNIPEG, Aug. 5: (CP) Wheat futures on the Winnipeg market I yesterday were c to 'c higher' with October closing at 53?ac. TIM Itlll KALE X2I93S Blcd tender -.111 tie received by th9 MlolMT of land at Victoria. B. C, ooi ta&tr than noon on the 20th day of September. 1939, for the purchan-af Licence X24938, to out 30.085,000 , , T, 01 spruoe. w nenuotK, nm events SUCh as the landing of the on part of Timber trtcenoea 571P. 672P Loyalists, and Dartmouth Day ateftnd 673P- Mt creek. mvr inlet, municipal holidays in the Mari-P ,owe lane provinces DUt tne August Civ- for removal of timber lc holiday is not a feature. Neith Further particulars at the Chief For- eater. Victoria, B. C or District For-enter, Prince Rupert, B.C. mim;ki. act Notice To IrlliM unit Cu-ownrri To John IV. .Ulrn and (lundrr Hlrkr- land of Seattle, Wakhlnglwn, I'. H, A WHEIAS there are owner other than myself to the extent of mere than one quartet' interest in each and all of the Star No. 1. Star No. 2, Star No. 3. Star Ho. 4, Star No S. BUur No. 0, Star No. 7, Star No. 8,' Star No. V and Star No 10 Mineral Claims attuate on the north aide of PorcJier blarut In Oh-ne Pewiage about 500 ft. from the beach in the Skeena Mining Dlvlnlon, Province of BrLUUta Columbia: TAKE NOTICE that unJewi you do w. r14ffM On 4. . TERJIACE, August 5: A. E.J of the turn at 11537.60 being your. White has reslerned" as nrlnclnal of i proportion of the erponditure required ioT 1416 yew ,B37' 1838 nd 1939 ,,T the tne Terrace lerrace Krhnnl scnooi io n hwrnirn become nrln- prin- BecUm 2s the Mineral Act, b. s. cipal at North Bend in the Fraser Valley. Peter Crocker has been appointed principal at Terrace In succession to Mr. White. , It's the cumulative effect of aa vertlslng that counts. B. C 1036. Chapter 181. together with alt ooh'i of ithk notice, to the under-algned, the regUtered owner of aa'.d' MirjrjiBj datma, tout tnterent on aald Mineral ClaJmi aball be forfeited and bxjrne vested In the underalgned wh? hfia nue- the required expenditures. DATED at Mrur ItuperW B, C. th! 8U1 day of July, 1939. , . E. B.'bjRNEY. John Currie returned to the city on the Princess Adelaide lesterday afternoon from Butcdale. DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Shipbuilders and Engineers Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding Specialists on Sawmill and Mining Machinery All Types of Gas Engines Repaired and Overhauled CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MKS. C, F BLACK THE SEAL QUALITY GOLD SKAL Fancy Ketl Sockeyc PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning. company with an all the year round payroll La Prince Rupert 'TWO FILMS I LOOK GOOD "Service de Ui-e" and -Ambuih" llcing 1'eatured at Capitol Theatre Servke De Luxe," a comedy arrtaf Conxt&nce Bennett, and AmbMh," a wpmsoful drama r th Gladys SwarUwut and Lloyd N lan comprtoe a double bill prc-:am being presented tonight at i Capitol Theatre. Service De Luxe.' a fast -moving l ire-, cieaU with an exclusively persona: service bureau which undertake, almost any aaatgnment 1 l clients When a younj man oorr.es to New York to sell hU ;atefct tractor, Ms Bennett un :tau his management wlUi "auehabio and compneated sltua- ns a the reault. Vincent Price New York SUa star, make his M-reea d"ut in this picture, the ; ast also tnciudtnc Charles Itug-; Mltc'iA Aur. Helen IVoderick land Joy Hodge. Ambus i" revolve about the plot of a "perfect bank roib?ry.' Miss Swart hout betnj precipitated into the hide-out of the bank burglars where she has gone to attempt to rescue her young brother from their grasp. The drama oes on to a inruunz cumax H;IU3 TOMnilT ONLY 2 Show, 7:00 and 11 Charlie Itucclea, Mluhs A Constance Bennett la "SERVICE DE LUXE" (At 1:81 and 1 'I rU'H - GLADYS SWAItTIIOtT "AMBUSH" (At 7:00 and 9 COMINfl MON.--Tri; m.t) RONMI) rOIMV i,, "IK I WERE KINO 1 wenty -Five Years Ago Auftttt S, 19U Now the war has brokr - j & Other mem beil of the eoat. bwridri Europe with Curat Uritaai . ,.-ti Miss 8waithoot and Uoyd Nolan. In the conflict, the Daiw Nr. 3 are WUIlaoi Henry. William Frar- urilng the Importance P ' ley. Ernest Truex. Broderkk Crar - Rupert being adequately f V ford and Rufe Darts. . ThrouKh tcrvke on t:,e On i . , . ..... . Trunk Pacific Railway from P a .w. this . who V T , the nupert to Winnipeg 11 expr ti a of city, Is in servtee of the B. C. Telephone Co at Van-cnver, is publiehed in Telephone Talk, the uiwaUtiy nii; of that company.. It Is one of a number of snaps of members of the OTrntnanv aff I n t U ... compared with $16.155,4W to 137. of I. summer ZT" holidays hiiH. h- rv,.n- n r reported today. I QuanUty of fish of all kinds U(-UaMHBaHBaMHBnHH( en by British Columbia ftshermfn! in 1938 was (62W cwt.. with a I value at the point of landing of $8,668366, compared with the 1937; catch of 4554,195 cwt. at $7337.-930. British Columbia is the leading province of Canada with respect to be Instituted about Augu P. M. Bell Smith, a vr landKape artLrt from T a vUltor in Prince Rupf Advertising is ar uits-.f k yr B.C. FURNITURE CO. Real Bargains In Used & New Furniture 1 Premier Vacuum Cleaner At VI D'cseers Large sized mirrors. Up J Kitchen Chairs t At, each .V.;'...'. . . . 2 Sevinjr .Machines Up" '.. 1 Connor Washing Machine A l eal buy $11.50 $8.00 . $1.80 $7.50 $35.00 NEW FURNITURE Just received another large shipment of unpaired furniture consisting of DROP-LEAF TAIJLES, CHAIRS, CHESTS, MEDICINE CHESTS, MTE TABLES, ETC. Phone HLACK 321 THIRD AVENUE Next Door (o B. C. Clothiers Smoked "Rupert Brand" Mild Cured Salmon 15c pkg. For Lunch on Toasted Sandwiches or Horsd'ocuvre f One Package Serves Four People Keeps for Weeks In Refrigerator f Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prince Rupert Co. Ltd. British Columbia