A J pxos ruu'K m EYES Licencee for Numounts - Fnll-Tne Frames, The Newest In Eye-Wear EYES Expert Optical Service, Watch, Clock, Jcwelcry Repairing, Hand Engraving CHAS DODIMEAD Optometrist in Charge riione 2C1 for Appointment Max Heilbroner JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT Visit Our Basement Store for Fine China, Glassware and Novelties Sixteenth Parades Seventy-Cent To See Picture j Wheat Price Is Too Low Members or the Sixteenth Can- adian Scottish, prior to leaving fori Vancouver, were entertained at the ! " Capitol Theatre last night as guests . of the management, enjoying thej picture "The Real Glory." They par- i aded to the theatre from barracks under Lieut. Oordon Smith and led ! my Leslie's pipe band in full OTTAWA, July 27. Critics of the new government wheat bill de clare that the 70c peg price is too low and urge that the Winnipeg grain exchange be closed. Prairie who feel this way. l iberal members are among those EIRE IN FACE OF DANGER For the first time in 20 years, W. T. Cosgrave and Eamon de 1 Valera, bitter foes of Irish politics, appear on the same platform. Mr. Cosgrave is shown speaking during a great all-party meeting in Dublin. President de Valera warned that Ireland's "hour of peril" may be at hand, hinting that Germany may seek to invade Ireland so as to have a base within easy striking distance of England. However, he Insists on neutrality. B. c. Furniture Co. ) ! . NEW iND USED FURNITURE ' 1 Reconditioned Royal Typewriter In perfect Q99 fi working order Ql&Qf 1 Monarch Typewriter 50 2 Hoover Vacuum Cleaners 4 Baby's Cribs From $7.50 10 $10.00 $3.50 t0 $8.50 'Mby,sr'ayCateS3.50 IgCBBk S10.00 NEW FURNITURE 8 Complete Beds With strong cable springs and CO J. Kft felt mattresses. Sizes 3-3, 4-0. Special P41.tJU IG Spring-rilled Felt Mattresses Well made and of J O QCJ very fine fabrics. Reg. $17.50. Now t?JL.gtf 6 Studio' Couches Can be made into single or double bed, made of finest materials, 3 spring-filled 2Qft J?ft cushions. Reg. $45.00, now ?0U.3V I Chiffoniers In waterfall resign. $20 05 4 Dressers With round mirror, in waterfall design. COO fill 4 drawers 8 3-piece Studio. Sets Very modernistic with chromium trimmings in all colors and different designs, from $75.00 t0 $99.00 1 3-piece Chesterfield Suites In tapestry, strongly constructed In ru3tj brown and green. From $75.00 to $89.00 Phone BLACK 324 Next Door to B.C. Clothiers THIRD AVENUE pounds was from American vessels and 24.000 pounds from a lone Canadian boat. Prices during the week showed a marked upward trend freight. Week Not Day appear that the boats were averag ing some 250 os so fish per day This, should have been per week which would make the dally aver age about fifty. Notwithstanding, the run has been very satisfactory. running heavier than in several THS Saturday jUb 27 BAILT XZWB 1911 Waterfront Whiffs Canadian Halibut Landings This . Year Hold Their Own But Americans Well Ahead of 1939 Busy Week-end For Coastal Shipping tairly good idea of how the Canadian landings for the 7 The total of Canadian Landings for KlIIIM II the present season up to yesterday I . Uvwlll 11 was 4,912,019 pounds as compared with 4,989,200 pounds at the cor- hn. hppn an of th lumb million pounds in American land-'j10" days trade tags: over last 5ear, the aggregate,"' "'c having!, This town Is a peaceful place for 1940 up to yesterday ' Jn nonnal but the troops been 6,604,600 pounds In comparison transform " t boisterous with 583,700 pounds in 1939, con- tai? 3 In the "t Great Unulngthe increase over 1938 when mm,J?lt?r but 4534,900 pounds of American 'War 'hef ,ment from ta,!"rfwa fUh was landed. The grand total ,camp pt thte to111i" a delirium eltement and It's the of both Canadian and American iff same st"y agaln on an larB even landings at Prince Rupert for the! 1940 season up to yesterday was 11,- SCa. e'.. . . . . 516,719 pounds as against 10,482,900 1 P m1 camp fed UP with about 800 arUUery- pounds at the corresponding date last year. During the week ending yesterday landings amounted to men and engineers of the Cana dian Active Service Force and fre- 303,500 pounds of which 279,500 , " "lc, 6,tt !u chance for some relaxation In Pembroke. So the town booms again as the with the top bid of the week for u" ,, .tit, . nights and stages partial lnva-American fish 12.7c and 7.5c re- celved by the Yukon for 25,000 slons during the week. Old timers say the shantymen of the early nH rim wiiiiam fHugnes,. starting the par- halls Jammed. i ade, arrived "at 5:30 yesterday af-j There isn't much trouble about I (ernoon and sailed at 10 p.m. on her this influx of fighting men. Pem-rerurh to Vancouver and waypoirite. broke takes if In Its stride like! Union steamer Camosun.Capt.Ern- any town that knew the booms of est Sheppard. arrived at 5 o'clock thp earlv davs. Hut mllltarv nrllip ' ' ' ' " . i J -j.. .... . . . . . ocaiuB ana. win sau ai o o -(patrol the streets in squads keep-clocktonightonheitlreturntoVan-'lng their men in order. Several couver via the Queen Charlotte Is-, times a night a. large truck moves lands. Union steamer Cardena.np and down the main street do-Capt. John Boden, arrived from thejlng the duties of the provost mar-south at 8:30 this morning and.shal's Dicket of other davs KailPO or Ill'll am Sho altn.t.. r..J. l Ik. i . - ----- umuntui nauc in me tuwn nas increaseu i considerable attention with embar- tremendously and merchants, res-1 sauon or tne Canadian Scottish. C ,taurant owners and hotel keepers NR. steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. are finding unprecedented pros-Nell McLean, arrived at 10 o'clock perlty in armv business. Taxi hiisi- thls morning from Stewart and will ness is so good it Is lmDnssible tn" sail at 4 p.m. for Ocean Falls, Powell get a cab for hours at a time Sat-Rlver and Vancouver. C. P. R.,urday nights, steamer Princess Alice, Capt. Robert (A number of former 102nd'. Thomson, Is due at 4 o'clock this ar-' Battery men from Prince Rupert ternoon from Skagway and other are at Petawawa). I Alaska points and will sail at 5:30 p.m. for Vancouver. Sunday night Tfl Til T TTA the Union steamer Catala will be 1, Uil' A V ' In from Vancouver enroute to Stew-'. nrif T'1 V art. The Princess Charlotte, north- K T I 1 1 1 1 ( I IV bound to Skagway, and the Prince! AlJt-AVVAl 2f,?rwK?tubUnd ff0m I1" STOCKHOLM. July 27: (CP)- I will both be here Monday mornlne. , Splrltual ,lfe ln Sweden to Hf"?. C '3'a lare tent characterized by an motorshlp Uner Northland Is also the ecclesl-due intensified activity by in port over he week-end with Jtlcal and religlous MieSm stron(?. S5J?J iflf National ri",', over est possible inner Christian prepar-Canadian Railways. The, ednewto be maintained alongside Union steamer Cassiar, formerly I ..,,, ,,, (. .u., i irince jonn, is due Monday with. understanding and response. Many activities have been taken Figures nublUhPd a fpw , Eencra"y under the direction of in 1 Swedish ArchbUhop, Erllng El- regard to the sockeye run on the Skeena Inadvertantly made It , '"'"" otenm spired by the activities carried on bv the spiritual elements In Finland during the Russo-FInnlsh war and which proved of such value. As a link In the work there was organised on Sunday, June 30, "The Day of the Inner PreDaredness" with years, as previously stated by the I "t,n ?u ?ve theJw,!nlrjf fisheries department. - ( at which ecclesiastical and cultur- . 1 In a speech In Stockholm, Pro- novEBMiEXT i.iijroit act fess0r Bagge, MinUter of Education, Notice of tppiiratinn i.r iir-r Liifie! Ported out that recent events show Notice, u hn-eby given that on the the Importance of military prepar-lSUi tur of Ausrujt next the under-1 j i .'..u ICnM -ntpnd to Koply to ti Liquor' """CM1tt ,u U'5U ol uie ap.uiuai one. Control Board for licence m rcppct The existence of these elements has of the ,prme being part cs a buiw-, kept alive the national feeling and tng known: m Spruce Creek Hotel, ltu- ,,. ... . , . , , unlted ated tm Spruce Creek pproJrtma.tPly Swedes into one people Mae miiMi from Atiin Townstte, upon I willing to carry each other's bur-l&nt. Ctticribfrd aa pldcer mining loanc den3 w. no wlt, npruce vtwk. onuiu loi-i umbia. Princ Bupm Land Regi&tra- Our cultural inheritance Is i!S? 1JLth.t-Pro5rtnc Tf something worth preserving, some- Ufch OolurrO,! for Uie rale of beer by ,, , , , , ... th sbw v br the rtUe tor con- tnlnK to work and to.flght for. To sumption pn' premlst or ctaewhere. I fulfil this task the Swedish DCODle murt mobUlze aU th6lr pwk ctshc totbl Hsinro sp,rltual re" .' . Anmsi . j. sources," said the minister. ' ' "3"-"' 1 COMEDY IN MATRIMONY Double Bill at Capitol Theatre Tonight Also Includes One of Popular Detective Series "He Married His Wife." a gay comedy co-starring Joel McCrea and Nancy Kelly, and "Charlie Chan in Panama," another of the Now that fishing in Area No. 2, which includes the series of MDuiar oriental detective grounds that the large majority of the vessels of the . mysteries, comprise tonight's double Prince Runert fleet onerate in. is closed for the season, -a biU picture program at the Capitol , CCi ..... . . . ... .l . 1. I 10n ow 1 ti : ' : e wamea nis vuc upciumm. "u tumumc mm tab vmi tail LC UUIUIIICU. 11 la 111HV evident that they will be just about the same volume as in 1939 despite the shorter season. : showing that, as far as landings of. Tir?Il C Canadian fish are concerned, Prince 1 WI.1J I r.IV l Rupert has held Its own this year. xn a m Miss Kelly clapping Joel McCrea in Jail on the first anniversary of their divorce because he Is late with his alimony. The ex-husband is still very much In love with the ex-wlfe and endeavours to get her Interested In remarrying. She, however, has found a more interesting man . . , who is quite handsome and ro-PEMBROKE, r,r-..r,T,r, Ont., July 27: (CP) 2, Mcnnnriimr Hot iacf vr whiu' uuimers ana sappers Jrom reia-: , i, Ui..i j.. Canadian landings at Prince Rupert wawf mUltory camp near here are Ro,and You M Boland, Cesar have held their own this year, there .""& a6aU, ,uw ,Romero Mary Healy and Lyle Ta. Inrrpasp crease of over one,"1 numg town n was m tne bot are other members of the cast cast. i "Charlie Chan In Panama" finds Sidney Toler, In the tltje role, on the trail of a devilish plot to sabotage the Panama Canal and bottle up the United States fleet In Culebra Cut. With the great locks mined and the man who might avert the disaster murdered, Chan cleverly weeds out the suspects and risks his own life in dare-devil strategy. The cast also Includes Jean Rogers, Lionel Atwill, Mary Nash, Sen Young and Jack LaRue. Canada At War 25 Years Ago 15S years ot ntury have nothing I Aka -captured heights controlling!? xh vi u ?or 39(5)0 lit r!? on thls new batch men 1" aU.the upper valley of the Fecht River ? fhVnnr land the main road to Colmar.'S the only Canadian boat landine r- o.j... .... . .. .. ..j V, ...!, j ,rt . uamiuaj lllgllb uiaCUCHUY .w viimu mill ,thC Whle Camp m0VeS ,n and the 7 7.5c 5c for for 240M 24,00) pounds. ,H, civilian nnnnlaflnn f T.,- I r r v.v viiiuiu&Ci lans in Adriatic operations. I , about 11,000. Just about has to sit I 'i Local docks are busy this week- at home. The main street Is clog-' nniMOP end with. coastal shlDDlng. CJil. rt with i.,.. Mcf,..f. PR1NPF r PI ,rnm TPPDT! steamer Princess Aaeiaiae, Adelaide, uapi. Capt.'erns: ems. hotpi hotels pnt cantppn Anipnuuders.and En; Inters Irorf and .Brass, Castlngi. Elwirifind Acftyleni 'rVeldlng ?V Specialists on Sawmill and Mining Machinery AH Types of fia Engines Repaired and Overhauled Dr. J. Munthe Successor Lc. II. O. Johnsen Now H.-s His Office In the BESNER BLOCK Fresli Local Raw and Pasteurized Mirk VALENTJN DAIRY PIIONF M7 THE OLD GARDENER FERTILIZER An Entirely New and Different Plant Food Contains Vitamin HI The new remarkable Plant Stimulant ln the proper proportions, a mild insecticide and further essential elements for a steady growth and a healthy plant life. Try a Packet Today 10c, 25c Wholesale Distributors W. II. Mafkin Co. (P.R.) Ltd. HOLIDAYS Book Your Reservations at SANGAN RIVER HOLIDAY CAMP Now Also for Full Particulars Write .MRS. DUNN MassetL Queen Charlotte Is, B.C. Twenty -Five Years Ago July 27, 1915 ! The funeral of the late F. E. Mor- j gan was conducted yesterday after-1 noon in the chapel of Haynor Bros.j with Canon O. A. Rix officiating. A. large and representative gathering of citizens was present. Constable William Adam's has received another letter from Billy Kirk, who is still at the front. Billy says that they have great difficulty in getting the Germans to come out and fight but, when they do come out, the rest is easy. SOUR GRAPES MIDDLETOWN. July 27: (CP) After a thief failed at breaking In to Harry Whiteside's garage the thief put another padlock on it,. SALE Summer Dresses $2.95 FROM HIGHER PRICED GROUPS X TONIGHT ONLY Been We are determined not to carry any of this year's dresses over. Most all of these dresses will be worn far Into the fall. All sizes. PRICED TO SELL 2 Complete Shows, 7 :00 a; JOEL McCIlEA, NAM, KELLY in "He Married His Wife" (At 8:10 and 10 t riui "CHARLIE CUN IN PANAMA" (At 7:00 and 9: , COMING MON., TITS WED Like "Gone With the Wind-Its Another "Must See' I'll- Lure "KEHECX A" Starring Laurence Olivier Joan Fontaine FASHIONABLE WOMEN'S COATS LIMITED QUANTITY We won't guarantee how long before these coats sell. Huny down. $16 to $18 values $9.95 Mail Orders Promptly Filled Open Saturday Nijht om dock I R I PRRT PFHP RJ QTHRP AKinciimvinn MJA A A AJV1 MJLtU Kj L J lLt "In the Heart of Prince Rupert" Tillltl) .AVE. Next to Heilbroner'a Phone BLUE 901 UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES- TA CAUDENA FRIOAI, DAY, 1:30 p.m. iq.jo p.m. Due Vancouver. Tbur. p.m. Due Vancouver, Monday s m. If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets rrom FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Atenu Third Ate. Pbooe 56J CEMENT, SASH and DOORS Complete Line of Building Supplies LUMBER Albert and McCaffery Ltd. Phone 117 1 1 Phone 118 MacKenzie's Furniture AUGUST FURNITURE SALE nSrSr AT1,',''! beautlrul walnu' Panel- L'ned with T TLC $36.50. ibJyy mth Proof. RegSlar Q91 r?ft SALE PRICE Phone 775 327 THIRD AVEM'E iJfJH haVe 8?1"lethi"g to sell, a classifiec advertisement i S t ?ap3r Wl11 soon let you know if there is a bnyero - , -.Aw?safc .