4 ftli ' gm. . , j 5t ' i ' ? 1 aV H &i M l ' i !:; I- lip ' i , PAGE SIX DIAMONDS Gems of Homanrr Mounted in Modern Settings by Skilled Craftsmen We Hare a targe Assortment of the Latest Designs in EN'ACKMKNT KINGS. WEDDING KINGS, BROOCHES, DRAG E LETS, EARRINGS Or. we will make to order, any design that you prefer, in rings or any other piece of jewelry. We have in stork rings from $12.50 to $1200.00. We Invite Your Inspection. FINE CHINA, DINNERWARE, GLASSWARE Basement Store Max Heilbroner 3 Wo I a i ft Diamond Specialist Whiff j Halibut Prices Holding Up Well Sock-eye Run Proving Satisfactory Angling Parties Heading Out m m Attention Smokers! During the past ten years more than 3,000 forest fires Have resulted from smokers' carelessness. Be as care- t 1 . .1 1 mi in tne woods as you are in your own 'home. See that your match and other smoking ' - S a .a. materials are sately put out and you will be doing your part in Forest Fire Prevention. BRITISH COLUMBIA FOREST SERVICE DEPARTMENT Of LANDS A Halibut landings at the port of Prince Rupert for the present season up to and including yesterday had reached a total of 7,363,300 pounds consisting of 3,331,-300 pounds from Canadian vessels and 4,032,000 pounds from American. During the short week ending yesterday landings amounted to 424,000 pounds of which 239.000 pounds wa-. lrom Canadian ves- sell and 185,000 pounds from Am- tne nlSh price of the week was 8.!s erican. Considering general bus- and 5.5c which the Ta:onxa was iness condition!, halibut prices. Pid tot 20,000 pounds and the low while by no means spectacula.-, are '-Sc and 5-5c which the Dean re-holding at a steady level, being ceived for 8.000 pounds. better sustained. Indeed, so far this year than many In the spring misht Olll net fishing Tor sockeye sal- Ie.uanukli?tL Por Canadlan mon on the Skeena and Naas Rlv-fish the high price of the week was ers for the opening week of the 7.2c and 5c which the Margalice re- 1939 season, averaging twenty fish ceived for 2,500 oounds and the low per boat. Is considered to have been 8.6c and 5c which a number of satisfactory. Clearer and warmer boats received. For American fish -v-ather would undoubtedly mean even better fishing. Canning Is now general and there are no dls-1 turblng elements in the situation anywhere In the district. The coming long Dominion Day week-end will see quite a number of angling parties heading out So far this spring trout bags hereabouts have been fairly good. Oi.e f the further afield parties leaving this evening will be going to TClew Nugcet In Orehvllle Cluan t with Skipper Jimmy Dbnald'son on the Billmor. Seventy-three passengers arnv on the Prince Charles last evem:.- mm Queen Charlotte Islands points including 29 tourists wh will transfer here to the Prince Rupert to make the round trip to Stewart and Anyox and south. The Bertha O. and the Zenardl ho large telneboats belonging to Jack Haan and Charles Uaan r s pectlvely. were In Queen Chariot's Mils week on their way to the fish ng grounds on the west coast Herring f lshtns Is rcDorted poor around Pacofl but hones are held out for better lurk nt the west coast where the third Han brother. Peter of he Beatrice H.. Is at present. Four Boats From South -Today brings four coastal liner to Prince Rupert from Vancouver and. from this on during the summer, there will be that number in jAt 8 o'clock this morning the Prtn-icesj Louise. Capt. S. K. Gray, ar -ived with a large list of tourist s-itDn? at 10 a.m. In continuation of her voyage to Alaska. The Prlnc Rtmert, Capt. Nell McLean, arrive I at 10 ajn. and sailed at 3 p.m. fo 1 Anyox and Stewart whence she wi' return tomorrow evening south 1 hound. The Princess Adelaide. Capt William Hushes, Ls due at 4 o'clocr hi afternoon and will sail at K m. Last will be the Cardeni Caot. John Boden. due at 8 o'clec j many other places of interest. They ithlr evening and sailing at 10:3' p.m. on hr return to Vancouve and waypolnts. Knndr S-hvoh of Prejsbyterlnr United and Baptist Churches com , bined lart Saturday afternoon for r o'nt annual olenlc on Digby Is land. About 220 persons, met! "hlldren with a few adults en'ov d a haipy outing. There was r full program of races and sport' and the usual refreshments wer provided. The boats Vlkimr an-Cape Soencer were used to tran port the- picnickers. For fl.hlng without carrying his FLUENT PATROLMAN SYDNEY. N. S., June M: CP-Michael Kolanko, 25, newest policeman on the Sydney force, speate four languages. He has been as-STned t0. a bent in the Wh'tn-' Pier district where most of the city's foreign-born residents live Opp. DAY and NIGHT Ph one 13 Taxi PAT MAZIK Pott Office, ttb St. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelli Proprietor "A IIO.MF AWAY FROM HOME" lUtes S1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot ti Cold Water Prince Rupert. B.C Phone ?g p.f), Bn 196 PRINCE RUPERT i DRY DOCK ; AND SHIPYARD Shipbuilders and Engineers Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding Specialists on Sawmill I and Mining Machinery All Types of (las Engine Repaired and Overhauled TffF DAILY NFW8 Frldii DUKE AND DUCHESS HOLIDAY obHyjHMHpHHSR aas jjBawr SaaaaE VH ViaBahSalBBaaaPBaaaaaaai BaSei jflsaaaaaaaaalP BaaaaaaaaaaTSaaaaai laaaaT ' )SHr The Duke and Duchess of Windsor, after a holiday, are shown above as they were greeted at a railroad station. SM1THERS Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Bamford have 1 returned home to Smithers from a trip south. They motored a.j far is San Francisco and took In the' big fair at that place and visited' were accompanied part of the way by their two sons, Alfred and Douglas, and also by a niece. Jack McNeil, who has had an extensive trip through the United States, arrived back home a few lays ago. He travelled to San Fran-isco and down through the Southern States, up the Atlantic coast to New York and home by way of New England States and Canadian Railways. He took In both big fairs during his trip at San Francisco and New York and spent several days In New Orleans visiting many Mr. Vetrti arrived In Sealthers froxn Switserland a few days ago to make s home In the Bulkley Twenty -Five Years Ago June :0. 1911 The city council last night elded to appeal a decision of Mr Justice Aulay Morrison in Supreme Court in retard to the Ritchie sewer case. AW. John Dybhavn and Aid. Thomas Maltland voted against taking the maUer into the courts. The sheriff has setesd for debt eighty tons of herring in a shack at Seal Cove. The fish are rotten, however, and he will not take possession. The city health department will spend $135 to take the fish oat to sea and dump It. oomw 01 nisioricai interest enroute.j The ConservaUves Main sweot All of the travellers think that the Ontario in the provincial election. T. Shlnlmura. Japanev iBulkley Valley will bear favorable Premier Whitney having a ma lor - gillnetter of Oceanic, was fined . by Stipendiary Magistrate Andre Thorn ron In provincial police cour' this morning. comparison witn most parts or me ty of sixty-one seat over the Lib- vauey. iif is lootong over tne 8I18DIAC, , B June 30: (CPi ectmtry ojlte thoroughly before -BurrUrs took their Utne about making a selection of a farm. He ateallnt chars, ctcarattoa. tohc 1 is an ex and It is there will ed in this penen lipped maker vamtxt -n -r, anH and tin tlO fmm fmm a aiori. iLor turn him I cea cneese district that before Jong Thev left signs of having enjoyed a cheese factory start- a The new creamery at Telkwa is reported to be working steadily and turning out a fine grade of butter which Is finding a ready market. Keep up to date. Advuytlsc lunch of crackers, cheese and condensed milk. LONO CAKFF.lt HALIFAX, June 30: (CP) Retirement of II. O. Douglas, a native of Truro, M. S.. as principal of Chebucto School here, ended a career of 38 years as a teacher In Nova Scotia. GROUND TRAINING SHIP TAKES TO THE AIR WP .,'Bfc' aaaaaaaaaHaHl ' aaaaaaja i 2t the kiil, an Australian bird, has only rudimentary wings and cannot ily Ihls man-rnade kiwi, the Drone ground-trainer used :n Fnf.lancljtc teach sCfulents to fly without leaving the grpund, hai had wings !ttachedand can be taken into the air. She's shown on her maiden flight with a student al the controls. IH0LIDAY I ! PICTURES 1 "Roy Friend." With Jane Withers, and -Pacific Liner," With I McLaglen and Morris Boy Fntnd." a comedy featuring the popular juvenile star. Jane Withers, and "Pacific Liner,- a hec tic drama of the high seas with Victor McLaglen and Chester Morris, comprise a double picture bill at the Capitol Theatre here tomorrow afternoon and evening. Roy Friend" shows Jane Wlthersj In her first love affair The plotj consists of three stories. First Is a Juvenile love match. Second comesj a police school and third Is a crime melodrama. Jane and her boy friend. George Ernest, expose Douglas Fowley's loft robbing gang and Inspire an exelUng chase. Warren Hymer. as a rookie officer, contributes to the comedy of the picture j which shows how police force candidates are trained, how loft rob bers go about their trade, how un-der-eover operatives work and how a pair of kids make monkeys of ruthless criminals. Two determined men are pitted against each other In a deadly Ulivrc in h aniiia ui sasisa (at In "Pacific Liner." Victor McLag len U a tAfUUd chief engineer, and Chs4er Morrta. a ruajed ship's (doctor In an ill-fated voyage from I 'Rhanshal to Ran FVanrlarsi Th vie for the favor of a pretty nurse played by Wswlv Barrle. Drams and suspense follow when an epidemic breaks ml and there is a smashing c 14 max I df 1 Gyro Party Is Due Saturday Tomorrow afternoon' train will bring tc- the city a nsrty of ttiirtvi or so Oyros and wt7ea who have' WST TIMES Shows, 7:00.. raulttte (iodd " In tup ir.. 1U 1 1 1 111 IN HEART" (At 7:31 and J ana WUffn l r "BOY FIIIEXO' MtUtilen In T.dut ,i. couTcr. t r ii ... . tail rooiiUr Stlenre tni r, COMING SATt ltDAV Jne Wlthfrs in SATl'ltDAY OMY 2 Shows, 7 M iKj ta I MATINEE n ,a JANF.YVmir.IHI. I i an. (At 1:17 and II t; PLUS VICTOR MtLACLW lllESTKIt MORKIS WENHV HAKltlt In "Pacific Linerl t.M 7 M and Cmlng MOV Ti ll MC Osrk (Sable Mrss t- bl -TOO HOT TO II M)lt been attending the International, D .L kvne convenUon at Jasper Park this! IVILllrtl U iuYdllO week. Mot of them will proceed In 1 the evening aboard the steamer I Prince Rnert to Vancouver, two or ; I three toine. south aboard the Prince CfarW via the Queen Charlotte I . tnrnlne f f-m the convention couhhj 1 win an agncuiHirai poim -r- eowos1t!on The Abo"h the The -l h daruunl re Passes Away tm iwiiiii .. . u . . . i a a 1 v . . . uwimB. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tobey. Mr.! nles A Aie ( n and Mn WlUim Crnlckihsnk. D J - - O Boriand and Dr R O Urge will mnird Evans aged " laa. akka1 . I W B a. mm IhI. a. . .r- wain c-,Mmer , m the Quee:; I'! ands and resident f..r -'form failed to make mtteh.eetttlon for the vtMUnx delegates l Trrr"tfi headway. 'dcrtnt their stay here mernlng at Masnett PU-NTY OF TIME I 1 Hnrpcfs Bnznnr says Frilly blotiKs, jctticost, gloves, rufllcs, collar! -most everything is whitel WHITE IS RIGHT thi reason. Hut white things intut he washed" frrqtitntlT and rcpeatcil washinga turn them yellovih( unlfM JJluc is added. A snith or two of 111 tie in th final riming water on wash day assures the sparklin; snowy whiteness that fashion demands and it ctwti only a cent or two a month! die BLUE. MacKenzie's Furniture I1EAUTY REST MATTRESS Over 800 individual coil s siccp. Bleep on a Beauty Rest. Qty hU All sizes Other Matlres-.en-.All sizes. Prom Phone 775 iir-jaiiu.!. J ia 7.50