PACJE FOUR Rugged Western Styles IN JACKETS Zipper jacket with double back and front with two breast and two muff front pockets made of GWG's heavy weight "WESTWOOL" lumberjack cloth. Zipper jacket with four front pockets with flaps and big inside pocket entirely across the back which has zipper opening at each side made of GWG's heavy weight "WESTWOOL" lumberjack cloth. Colors Blue and Black Check, Green and Black Check, Bed and Black, . Check. All Sizes. $9.75 Bryant Company Limited Phone 297 Shower Party Much Enjoyed 532, 3rd. Ave. W. Affair At Home of Mrs. Jack Ivar-son For Mr. and Mrs. Amoth . On Saturday night last a delightful surprise shower was held in 'honor of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Amoth at the home of Mrs. Jack Ivarson. Forty-six friends gathered to congratulate the bride and groom. The evening was spent " in playing ' HALLOWE'EN CANDY Special Hallowe'en OQs Assortment Lb, tfl We have fireworks of all kinds for this occasion at low prices Mussallem's CONFECTIONERY P.O. Box 622 Hallowe'en Dance Enjoyable Affair Good-Sized Crowd In Attendance At Affair Thursday Night The Hallowe'en Dance of the Sons of Norway Thursdav nieht drew a good crowd to the Mot. tfii : ui ivakc. Alaska r?S331f2' at 2:30 Snd.y Afternoon j. . wptauj mewion as Pianist and Voraiut maLJLL. mir" "c. MaKe "ne Army" Yours STARTLING BARGAINS IN FURNITURE Will Give You Heal Savings SALE STARTS MONDAY, OCTOBER THIRTIETH Fcr Duration of 'Two Weeks) Watch for Price Quotation, i Jlonday's Daily News ' " T V"8 MSM M Elio s Furniture 1 Tllltin .trrvtin I . ...... OIfylll.lI . SW lllem I 1 1 im NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 up 30 Rooms Hot Sc Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phonc Ml P.O. Bor 196 :jf pole Hall and the affair was very "Annabelle r.''fr pninvahu n rv,- cellent music by Colussl's Orches tra and Erling Greenstrand was master of ceremonies. The committee " In charge ;"se cons consisted of Mr hHrf tm-i-,,h Soen M s Z Murvold, Mrs. J. Storseth. MSS. Amoth H SViS0 Delicious, refreshments IZ '. were ser-! t. ed and a three-tier TcS. LSJ,- e"Kl 0t g C0Un"- topped with a good luck horse-i shoe, was cut by the bride. ' chL trtSL'rS? PieC2'Ann Petcrsn. citable acknow-chlna set, cut glass bowl and flow-1 ledgement being made by the er vase were presented by Mrs. couple. CHURCHJOTIGES The Salvation Army Special EvanSeliStic Meeting on Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7:30 pm. . . Saturday .at 8 p.m. : 1 S! W? ! '5R,GAD,ER J- T. GILLINGHAM C?ffande 0r Northern B. C. and Alaska) . ...... ... A,o'vaptain and Mrs. Richard v... Arctic I. A. K Arctic .... Borgund Balsac I 6 Bum 7 Bug 2 Blue Boy 9 Bayview 4 B. and Y 1 B. C. Bird 2 Bonllla 1 Balsac II 1 Cape Spencer .. .10 Cape Beale 7 Capella 9 Clipper II. 9 Cape Race 5 Cape Spear 10 Covenant 7 Charmlne C 1 Congo 5 Cynic 3 Cape Race n 8 Cape May I riM-oiniA 105300 94300 33300 140300 10300 14.000 53300 75.000 68.000 7300 82.060 23,000 16300 20fi00 44)00 16300 130,000 269,000 149,000 131300 37,700 122300 145300 20300 9300 22.000 76,100 11,000 IN' PKOHATE In III MallM A ... 13.188 13300 5,633 14.050 2.100 14.000 7.644 12300 9,714 3.750 9.122 14.611 7340 1250 20,788 20300 1,960 Kilen Kyrelle . 2 K. R. ! K. Y 1 Lake Biwa 3 Lois N 10 Lucky Star 1 Morris H 8 Mother II 7 Margalice 9 Marguerite ,r 1 Mae West .... 6 May L. 3 MI 1 Mother III 7 5-750. Melville 2 16300 10,000 4.000 ... Meicaire North Foreland l Nornpn in ' 16300 Northland ; ' 3 38,429 16,444 Neptune II. Neptune II 5 Oslo 7 .Oldfleld 8 Olympic II .. 1 Pair of Jacks' 6 P. Dorreen 10 Point May fi Prosnprllv A ' , r m . u 7333' R. W. 9 9313 Relief 7 11300.R- K 7 Spl 11 nHrTl7ii! R' ?1U 4 IX THE HITRE.MF. I OI RT tV Man II. . u iiangcr 4 seima a Art- 1 saialda .. 8 And 1 Sea Maid 3 In th MatUr of Ih, KMat of Joluniia Southend 10 TAKE NOTICE Lh h. rA , 'oMetia. M. 6 Honor Jude W. E. FUh- dated the Signal .i"7 01 ctobnr 1M9 I tp-J Sonny M Polatd Administrator of th Eut. of ok ... I Jc4vuma Forfait, dwewi !u "of tbl shushanna II St4emnt of Bella Cbola, BrltUh Col-.Sadia A. umbte. and all jxtwxm having claWSkeena M II glnt the .aid Etat are hereby re- ' quired to furnteh the aame to me Tak,a properly veflfled m rr vf. Tnnrfl. - V MW VM1' iS J-TP quired to ar th um .K.f. .T Teenv Mlllv Z am . . Vt WiU III I ' f dJb(lre (to en torthwtui. i Thrasher NORMAN A. WATT Tuewell QfXlolal Admlnlstnttor. ii?VeU . . Prlnc ltupert. BX,.,The,ma H- IXited ttie 25th day of October 1939. Tor Next Time You Ask For Stove Polish Say i ICT,,FOK HOT JEl STOVES At All B.C. Stores CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK1 R. E, Eyolfson CHIROPRACTOR Phone BLACK 318 240 Eighth Avenue Wet Unprne Viking T5B 5AILT KlWf Waterfront Whiffs Capt. Edgar Arnott's Cape Bealc Again Heaviest Halibut Lander at Prince Bupert Individual Records of Canadian Fleet For Season Now Ending 11 . 2 2 2 . 4 . 6 .10 11 .10 .10 . 8 . 3 'I .10 11 Vivian r... 2 Vera Beatrice .... 4 White Hope 1 ,Zeballos .... i 1300 28.000 83200 64 300 221.000 15300 2.400 4200 13.000 129300 82300 30300 8300 3300 69300 86300 2300 163300 127300 47300 1.000 61 ,200 13300 81300 181300 106300 29300 6300 600 7300 1300 27300 14Q300 20.000 5300 1300 23300 251.000 2300 93300 62300 52200 2300 76300 9300 2300 105.000 26.000 5300 2530( 81,000 18300 48300 48300 116.000 94.000 2300 63300 133.000 27300 106.000 69,400 80300 15300 148300 23300 7.100 57300 83.000 75.000 147,000 42300 181,000 3,400. 16300 2300 .30,700 236,000 99300 168300 107300 43,700 22.700 12,700 15,000 102300 145300 2,600 40.000 24,000 7,000 Cant. Krlrrni Amntr's f7inp Rpnlo nirain ihn Pr?nA . Rupert halibut fleet this year for volume of landings, hav- I :.-. I -U i. citr rn 1 . . mi' niiiiii'iii in ;i iiii:ii rii .'iiMiiini nnnnnc in envon rrma qc trips while the Takla, Capt. Chris Trips Pdge. trip Parkvold, was third with 238.000 Claxton a 1 oounds in six trips. In 1938 the Dickie Boy 4 Takla was second with 282.000 Domino. II. ... 10 Bounds in seven trips and the Lois D.S.T 8 N. was third with 237.000 pounds in Dovre B 10 nine trips. Doreen N. . 2 The Takla maintained her pos'-! Daniel S. ..... 2 tlon as heaviest lander per trip with ; Dashing Wave ... 2 an iverage of 39 333 pounds as com- j Delmar 1 pared with 40586 pounds In 1938. Edward Lipsett 11 The Cape Beale was a close second ' Embla 5 wun J8,za pounas as against 39,- .tssenua 4 375 pounds while the Joan W. HI.. I Eleanor II 1 Capt. Al Wole was third with 36.-! Eddy Pass 1 .?C0 pounds in comparison with 29.- Fanny F. 10 250 pounds in 1938. Flnella ., 6 The greatest number of trips Fear Not 1 made by a single unit of the Can- Gulvlk 12 adlan fleet this year was twelve by Cony 10 the Gulvik. landing a total of 168,- Helen II. 3 000 pounds. Boats landing eleven Hoklu 1 catches this year were as follows: Insrld H, 7 Signal. 181.000 pounds: Tramp. 168,- Ida S . 1 500 pounds; Rose Spit, 148300 Joe Baker 10 pounds; Viking, 145300 pounds; Ed- Joan W. II 5 ward Lipsett. 129,000 pounds; j Johanna 7 Kaien, 140300 pounds. Jupiter 6 The individual catch figures for Joan 2 the Canadian halibut fleet at Prince. John C. Talt 1 Rupert this season were as follows.' J- A. , 5 the figures being based on hailing JJ- O. 1 weights: iJ. R. 4 Atli Aiken Ailfpn Canadian No. of Total Trips 8 7 6 10 5 1 7 Av. per Pdge. trip 11 3.000 1,700 With all Canadian hnafx In anw vv III I4f4 I On IV a fonr U.n. a JS-MS Canadian Legion America nainicr. Women s Bridge and .nri 7r- 7c; Attu. Attu. 31.000 o pounds. 10.9c nminrt. 11 .St and 7C. Continuing on the local run be- tu-iton Vanrnnvr and Prlnee Rut 1300 iett vi Ocean Falls and other in-j 7300 1 termed late points. Cr.K. steamer 8320. Princess Norah. Capt. Robert Mc-8.043 Oeachv. arrived in port at 3 o'clock 22,400, yesterday afternoon from the south 7.750 'and sailed at 10 p.m. on her return 1200 to Vancouver. The Princess Norah 2,100 1 U expected to make one more voy- 13.000 age in place of the Princess Ade- 11.773 Ualde which 1$ undergoing repairs 16300 7.625 8300 3.000 6.900 14333 2300 at Victoria to rudder and stern damage done in a recent contact with shore at Port McNeill. Vancouver Island. Boats In Court Stipendiary Magistrate Andrew 14.042 Thompson has been busy In pro-12.700 1 vindal police court this week hear- 15333 "K U1C P'osrcuitons 01 tocaj nau-ij 1.000 but under Intemstlonalj o'-j".' Fisheries Commlsslnn reeulatlorut. 1 1 I3I000I Yesterday afternoon the ease of 8.130 e s'0, Capt- Axel ol,en' WM 1 jjjOO 'called and ad)ourned until next ... (Tuesday at the reouest of defence 4383 WHO U B7CK-lg iiih a tuanet 01 magistrate. The Seattle halibut boat Klntr 1 iftrt ruher called h""e thU morning 1 000 w1th 27,000 Punda f h, de- R7S cl,nd an otter ot 10 60 and 76on the local Fish Exchange and prn- 10'onn cpfdfd on to 6cattle-noo Unlon stamfr Cardena. Capt ,rr" John Boden, arrived In port at 2 2:30 midnight last night from thC Uth and 8al,W, l 4 m- " M .ioq lftft her return to Vancouver and way- ,2-500 points. 11388 8321 5300 2300 12.717 3.167 2300 15300 13.000 5300 4317 8.100 6.167 8350 8.050 137! 11.750 2300. 103001 13300 4300 21300 ON.R. TRAINS For the East-Mondays, Wednesdays and Frt- da 6 p.m. From the East-Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturday! lt pjn CUssiHEQ FOR SALE iliiS Amfrlcan tamps for sale, lm ones and threes. Dally News. Uf 13!48C roR 8 ALE Whole chimney sweep-5,700l 8 outfit, complete. Apply Zum-1.777'- krr at hospital. ti. B383 .... , ... . 10373 WANTED ?J'000 WANTEIVIrl U, work 7083 1 Apply Ello', Furniture. 16,455 II in I ' J " laiKc American vcssen, - riwi-.. i -still to be accounted for from ftrn AflRNTS WANTRH WO. 6 nalibUt landlnM nt Prlnrol tntnrrrr - a iViilVUdiV . 11 vuicii iiiipri 'v.. ivi taw ior me uiC m 1038 rr season season i up to ;and including yesterday had reach-' cd a total of 16,023,700 pounds a4i compared with 13,772300 pounds at a corresponding date last year, This year's Canadian total Is 7,-137.400 pounds as against 6,10,650 pounas. During the week ending J 'yesterday only 117300 pounds was' landed, 57300 pounds by three' Canadian boats and 60.000 pounds' by tWO Amirtfnna TVio . . . i, uvai.ii lanaing during the week were: ' Canadian-Bum, 18,000, 10.9c and 7c; Lois N., 36,000 pounds, 113c store. ' (tf 8300 found Persian cat near Hays 1250 Creek Bridge. Apply 812 Cth Ave 7,675 Eat mo, 39333 9300 15318 10,750 4370 2333 4233 PERSONAL VOU can run a Home Kindergarr ten with our help Canadian Kindergarten Institute, Wlnnl peg. Manitoba. tf. 15300 BE A CIVIL SERVICE CLERK 10200 DOMINION Civil Service Examlna-13227 tlon for Clerks, Men, Women. 1300 expected In few weeks. Full ln-10,0001 formation re this and exams. 24,000' for Postmen, Customs Examiners. 7300 Stenos., etc., free on request. M. C. C Schools Ltd.. Winnipeg. inaest in uanada. No Agents. Art Guild, the lanrrxt - personal greeting card company In Canada, with branches from coast to coast, Invite you to apply for an agency to sell prlnUd to order Christmas Cards. Sample book supplied without charge Most complete )lne of boxed ai-sortments which pay our sales staff up to 50 commission. Experience unnecessary. Write Premier Art Oulld, 570 Seymour Si . Vancouver. tf, FOR SALE New scale William's piano, first class condition. Apply Mrs. D. Orchard McLcod. (254) 1 IIII1L ll A 1 . - .. i A ' wun wic prenaeiu. Mrs. uoDcrt Southbound from Skagway to Murray. In chance, the fourth of Vancouver. C.P.R. steamer Prince the series of successful bridge par-Louisa. Capt. S. K. Gray, was In ties and dances held by the Wo- port from 2:43 to 6 o'clock yester- men's Auxiliary of the Canadian day afternoon. The vessel naa Legion for the Red Cross was a large list of 224 passengers consist-'successful affair. i o ,rr Ktnt of White Pass and Yukon Route employees j ladles' first. Mrs. Jack MrRae; sec- I . . . i .j h(b. nnw a m i . . . going sou in jor me ona, Airs, mytor mens iirsi. jos- that navigation U closed for thecpn uowe; second J. O. McLeod; season on Yukon and Northern, 4jrg. Thomas Graham was the win- British Columbia rivers, rwemy- ntr 0f a door prize compared with 315 000 wounds in eiirhttrin last vparnnd ven Jrson disembarked from After refreshmenU. dancing was Srffl nnlStnSH PrlnCM3 Loutae herc' U' g enjoyed with music by Mrs. Harold tJlb.UOO pounds in eight trips in 1937. The Lois N.. Cant. kv,m th vm at this Dort'n,, , t,...,, 0t,u - - ' --. ... . tUlt Willi. II ... . ... . i 1.11-icuii, ncio Lilt octuuu ucatlCSt, IctlKlCI IIUA year ill ior ine souin. j the Canadian fleet at Prince Ru- pert with 251.000 pounds in ten . .. No. of Total Av. per Mrs. William Rothwell was mist- ress of ceremonies. Mail Schedule For the Kat Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 9 pra, From the I'j1 Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday 11.00 p.m For Vancouver- Tuesday 12:30 noon 0 I TONIOHt nvT; 2 Complete Shows, t:i4 MELVYN ini.,..7"- "Tell No Tal The NEW . . j w w m a vi VAPURE lei" With Louite run At 1:2$ ,n() H ) MARTHA RAVE In B0B BOrj "Never Say Die" 'M 7 10 md l ij 1 .in.' 1 I ITS 1 " " II-IV.... .. . ".'.! r.t if. JUtDOXAlBk -nitnAnuiv BJ Thursday Friday October 6. 17 and V From Vancouver-Sunday Wednesday ' 111 TO0O000O0O0O0O0OO0OOOO00tMlOaooO000oO0000 A Wonderful Discovery, Just n drop or two on your lund kerchief snuff itand feel the head clearing at once. 50c Ormes ym Pioneer Druqgiats Ths Retail Store Pbcoeij II U Open Dallv from a.ra. till 11 pjn. Sundays and llulidayi (rem It noon till 1 rv 7 st.ni. till I p,m. 111 Kit M 1 I 00KoochCCKooooooooooocKMoooKo 000000 oooooe&xxx UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. SPECIAL REDUCED WINTER EXCURSION FARES Including all meals and berth accomodaf lon TO VANCOUVER AND RETURN From PRINCE RUPERT CQfl flfl From Port Slmpon $39.75 Reduced Rate-Fare and one half also apply to Vancou"' from Intermediate points. 1 Children--) Five years of age and under twelve- Half Fin Tickets on Sale from November 1st, 1939 to Febrsry 29th. 1M Oood to return up to March 3lst 1940 Steamers Leave Prince Rupert Ar Vancou! .S.S. C ATA LA Every Tuesday 1:30 p.m. ThtirwUj ia S.S. CARDENA Krery Friday 10:30 p.m. MoncUj . Tickets and Reservations from ... I rlnce Rupert ARent rhone W (FRANK J. SKINNER) Third Ave. 11 convenient, Please Purchase Tickets st Office SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! calling it OCEAN FALLS m4 POWELL RIVEl Stenmer leaves Prince Rupert; wrf THURSDAY, 11.15 p.m. Trnln leave Prlnc Rupert for the. EJ 5! aionaay, Wednesday, Friday, 0 p.m. Steamer for Ketchikan nd Stewart every WEDNESDAY, 2 p.m. For Jare$, etc., call or irr City Ticket Office, 528 3rd Av' 4