piai rora f Expert Optical Service Famous Cronin Mine Likely To Be Opened Soon Clias. Dodimead Optometrist in Charts Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing Hand Engraving VISIT OUR BASEMENT STORE For Fine China, Dinncrware, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties Max Heilbroner JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT tains about 20 miles from Smlthers. jenewea interest m mining prop-; done with it. 'which Was bcinir delivered at thP Prt.lps pnrrvlno- it.hPSA minprale is! Thlc avcV Mr Thine nt finnlrno' 1 -1-. j . ... X3I PISS Kill jfrtupUy, July-12, i9il Waterfront Whiffs Daring .Salvage Undertaking Making . Progress Salmon Pack For First Week of Season Halibut Landings Moving Up Carrying but one of the most hazardous and colorful salvagefeats that has been attempted on the British C6-lumbiacoast, a picturesque outfit of the ArmourSalvage Co. with the submerged hulk of the tfriited States" Army j0 v. ... wu.v, nine-ui siraiiaum irom Seattle 10 rro ot r.! ..ii. iPioneers Picnic In Honor Of Dick Sargent SMITH ERS, July 12.- All road3 led to Hazelton Thursday where all the old timers and some that are not so old gathered for the Pioneers' Picnic and to honor R. S. (Dick) Sargent who was celebrating 50 years residence in Hazelton. ' Smlthers, Telkwa, Quick, Topley, Burns Lake, Vanderhoof and many other places were well represented transport Kvichak passed Butedale-yesterday enroute.when the people who travelled in from Sisters Island, just north of Milbank Sound, where ;that direction ail reached the pi- the Kvichak" stranded and sank ' - . , . lorieer town which has been so well some months ago, enroute to dry 5,224,400 pounds in comparison with' kno"v as a IIudson Ba' Pst and dock at' Prince Rupert. Buoyed up finss inn rvVnnrf nri thp nanacilan Jead of Skeena River navigation by cable suspended from four large 3,806,100 pounds as agabist 457,. so many years. scows, the Kvichak is riding some nio mimri nun t.h nat. wppfe ' . At no tlme in its long history has thirty-five-feet below the surface the landings amounted tq 273.00ojH?zelton had 50 many hollday-of the waUr and' b being towed by pounds including 253500 -pounds a"s and H ta. a fine tribute to three Dick Sargent that the prime rea- tugboats'. The outfit is mov-' Amorin fUh anH ioRnn.,,riff ing along at a rate or about two Canadian. High price of the weefc ,son r the gathering Is to honor his . Years ago the late Mr. Cronin knots per hour and is expected to be for American fish was 12.7c and 11c long rcsidence and Bood work tua exiem.ve ueveiupmem wwk vi, m mtice KUpert, U all goes well, paid the Paciflc for 40 000 pounds cuumiuiiuy. ands of dollars thousands of feet done which proved contained large bodies Of thous- by Monday next. Butedale is about and the i0w 11.9c and lie received , M,r' SfWnt 'lrst, fmtef l? Uaz'1 and ln the of Hudson were spent eighty 'miles' down the coast from kv th p,ninr : n ,ijf .ton employ the Bay of tunnel work .Prince Rupert. On arrival at uw r,Hi o wJ Co-when he was only eighteen years the property. 'prince -Rupert, the Kvichak will be th .i, 10 i of a&e- He lat went into business ore. v " . . k n uo iniil aim iv.v vuv. , tanen out on me ary qock ana car- v, o if.u r 1 iikm for himself and has continued that ,was practically a developed mine 'go which Ms still in her holds refunds and thp low' il 7n anrfTlway for forty years-SMITHERS, July 12:- With the jmany years ago but with the death moved before repair is undertaken- ld , th i ran? VSl ti for "4 l Be5ides Ws store m Hazelton he increase icrease In prices of lead and zincjof Mr. Cronin nothing further was, The cargo consists, of material oounds " " also established stores in Smlthers I ana in Telkwa. The Smlthers store was closed up about eight years ago beginning to show itself. tlnifprf rl ,,,,,-. .y' but the Telkwa store is still In od- 'CIGARETTE PAPERS THE SEAL f QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye pinFseal Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only talmno tannine rompany wild an all tb ' ff ar round pa'rroll In Prince Rupert :Wash.. Wash., who who was was an an original original part- part- defence defence bases bases which 'which the the Probably one of the best prop- ner with Mr. Cronin in the prop- states government is establishing eratlon und the management of nort thk aftrWnf mis afternoon at 4.30 from erties in Northern British Columbia j erty and has kept the procerty in in Alaska. port Mr Phlnips Sargent also in tnis resnPPE IS tnp WPll Known imnrt st.anHinir. thrriiihnnt the thn 0 . Cronin mine in the Babine Moun- years, arrived in Smithers left In a ba?k along The-sockeye salmon nack on thp fi- .owns the Hazelton Hotel and has many other interests in the district. with a party of eight others, trav- Skeena River for the first week of appointed to Son of W : - host of friends who met witn elling in two cars. He had planned the, 1941 season amounted to 8,774 r.stennranhpr. Ll VWm today in Hazelton and many 0 . v 1 I. -j others who were not fortunate to go into the matter cfrransmir cases as compared with 12,667 SriSL- It Kri for th, opening of the mine but. cases. last-year, 12.667 cases in 1939 TnS't J"i5 SI called enoueh to be there wish him long to Sroknne and anA ftflfiO In lo-W .nn. .. . " ... - life nnri hanninp for l ho futnr .- . .- -" "wuiuuis inp ' lormpr " Mite s-jin-i r. - nTii - " hurry when he had only to official fibres of thp fir iVl "Z V years. been here two days. According to department. -For the Naa, .". .V. Pi1-1' I conversations with local people he. the; pack of sockeye amounted to expects to have capital provided to 1,892 .cases as compared with 1.432 ui-tn me piupcuv hiiu put it on a jn '19.40. 4 249 cases in 1939 and iiiiv juiiuiii? rne sLa.ii nn.iu v in. Commander Geoffrey Borrie revolves about Chad, portrayed by ior nenry r-onaa, ana another run working basis as there is already ?nH ?nu jam n,.-.v almost two years naval officer In away, Linda Darnell, who goes on about 3000 tons of cood ore on the eye' pack for the coast durln" the charse at Prtnce' Rupert, has been to become one of the show's leading dump which could be shipped lmt bpehin" w eek of the season" was transferred ta Vancouver In a,siml. j performers. When the exciting, mediately. 21&Q. Bcases ompATed wilh 3L736 1" capacity succeeding Command-' gorgeous Albany Yates, played It is to b honed that it mav f.&ss 1940 35 131 cuses in 1930 er L. Johnson D. S. O. who is by Dorothy Lamour, rides into Set going shortly in a big way. ' antl j8622 cases' in 1938 Includ glng to tawa- Commander A.'H. Chad's simple, country boy world, , lng less'ex quantities of echoes, the eed' f0rm"n harb0rJ ma?t he is da2z,ed by her sultry allure- ' Van,couver' wU1 succeed. Command- Once again Sidney Toler portrays rirr wnvrw SMnK' total pack' for the 1941 season on icSESSTi? ,S?J35w. the coast sc , farahls , & TTbeS ep Brrle at Prince Rupert' " " Charlie Chan In "The Wax Muse- lng a Berlin lead, some merchant 61,597, pases, as compared with 53.- ""i W ' ' llfniVu CaSt , ,Vk "tV . . - I carefully selected players able 1 are refusine the sale of cigarettes; 106 cases a year ago. The Skeena. gives . M,f. 1 tt. ,. River Dack hks been 14 334 rasp DOUGLAS. July 12; (CP) An support to Toler. Sen Yung, as , Tobacc , ReUUers wm: Z. Zo agahYst 17,730 cases. ' r ?f Manndlcat Is promoting Chan's college boy-detectlve son. GERRARD MAGNUM Bath Soap 35 CENTS CAKE - 3 for $1.00 Ormes LlcL Zrfi Ptoncer Druggists rbe Retail Store Phone (11) Open Dally from R a.m. till II p.m. ' ttumUyi and llolidayt from U to 2 p.m. and 7 to .rn. ... . j r ' a scneme to utuizn shepns mi lt neaas tne in vhieh inrtnU. r the policy, however, an official said; for me ProdVcon of cheese Having been dalayed by-handling S J , heavy frfishts, for waypoints. In- nunarpas 01 propi- rry a ;spoT- eluding, th? Skeena River the Daily News classified cnl; nerjes.' 'Union steamer Cardena jimn ana net trnoa resuiw nr Capt John oden J. Bouzck TAILOR LADIES and GENTS Best Materials, Workmanship 2nd Ave, two doors from Broadcasting Station at- '6:30 this morning from . I Halibut landings at Prince Rupert 'total tf 8.8Q1 .500 pounds as com- Jpared wth 10,416,119 pounds at a We need your co-operation to five you better service. Please put. out our milk bottles daily as we need them for tomorrow. Dominion Dairy reoNE n Central Hotel Central. Hotel Annex 151 Ileated Rooms Bot Water Steam Baths DlnJnc Room In Connection Mrs. c E. Black, Proprietress Make Our Store Tdnr Shopping' Headquarters Satisfaction Guaranteed rnpNE 147 ,,Tom Lee & Son "HpiTSF OF HNF, FnODS- TWO GOOD I PICTURES .for the ;194l season ftp to and in- "Chad Hanna" and "Charlie Chan eluding yesterday had reached a in Was Museum" at Capitol Theatre Henry Gordon, Marc Lawrence. iJoan Valerie, Marguerite Chapman WANT MORE OYSTERS a 7? Osborn. The action of LONDON, .-July, 12: (CP) -Tlie Chf'1S,la.teSt mystery ls set ln the arrived hi Dort Ministry of A-rieulturP is mm,r. tu,c cKgrouna or a wax crime tho ofrir, or. tr- i . '"luocuiu. iinoiiK tncse Ehastiv south arid' sailed later In the morn- tlflclal means an Increase , iji the -f of fxecuted criminals, Chan fna on he'r ' return to Vancouver breeding of oysters. Before the war : ..a ler strlke-J at him and waypoints. 99 percent of Britain's oysters werp , V i ln elgnteen spine-tlngl-- ' ' " ' ' " i " minutes, before Chan untansloa ... C. N. ,R. .steamer Prince Rupert, Capt; , Neil MacLean, returned to portat'. 9:30 this morning from Stewart and will sail at 5 o'clock for Vancouver. . - - - -the -mystery in a surprising and tnnu-pacKed climax. 1N.TIIE SU'KKME ( (H UT (It 1IIUTISII t OLI Mill V IX PIIOHATE In (hf Matter of Ihf "AUmlnlstrallon Act- 1 M .1 n the Matter of the Estate of Peter llloe, Detrased TAKE NOTICE that by order Qt HU Honor, w. E. Pisher, made on the 24th clay of June. At D. 1041 I pointed AdralalHtrator of the EsUte of "Chad Hanna." technicolor t)le- PtitT. Blu- deceased. wlth WUI sn. I corresponding date last vear. The nHrnt.inn nf Waitr n c-hh B, Pnti-having claim I - - - - " ..t.w a.aaiut Llir HflEd Mjul ta lb' Ka-.U.. 'American total for thl3 season is famous novel with Henry Fonda, 10 fui"nn me, properly veri- Linda Darnell and Dorothy Lamour August, a? a m, all nSt.e.n In the leading roles, and "Charlie debtod to the estide Me required to Chan at the Wax Museum," another 7 ,thta?mt 01 V1' mdebtedneba to oi me series oi popular uncniai ae tective stories, comprise an entertaining double bill being presented at the Capitol Theatre tonight. "Chad Hanna," tells the appealing story of colorful people, earthy humor and tender romance in a wandering tent show. The romance Steamers Leave Prince Rupert For Vancouver C ATA LA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 p.m. Due Vancouver Thurs. p.m. CARDENA EVERY FRIDAY 10:30 p.m Mh Due Vancouver,. Monday); Queen Charlotte stands Leaving; July 8, 19. 29 at 10 p.m. Tickets and Reserrationi from FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. ..Phone ,568 d 7 ot July' A' 1 1941 HERBERT P. OLAS6EY. Official Administrator, Atlln. B. 0, NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprietor ''A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates 75c upp .50 Rooms Hot & Cold' Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 ' p.o. Rox m Get It at the Variety Store "Where your dlmea are little dollars" 330 3rd Ave. W. Phone Red 120 CHIROPRACTOR Stanley W. Cotton, D.fXPh.C, Wallace Block, Phone 640 RED CROSS SHIPMENT Further Consijnment Of Workroom Goods Is Made The list of workroom goods ship ped frpm here Friday was aj fol lows: 55 pairs socks 2 alternate steel helmet caps 7 sweaters ' 1 scarf 3 ribbed helmets 3 pair, assorted mitts 1 pair slacks 3 fawn flannel skirts 3 fawn flannel dresses 5 black cheviot skirts 1 woman's sweater 5V2 doz. sanitary pads Articles for civilians mads from Red Cross materials and marked Class A were as follows: 5 crib quilts 13 women's gowns (small). 5 women's gowns (medium) 12 women's gowns (large) 3 hatchways , 3 boys' singlets 12 girls' slips 12 girls' panties . ' 8 girls' bloomers 2 women's bloomers ! 6 girls' pyjamas 9 girls' pyjamas 12 girls' combinations 12 girls' combinations 10 boys' combinations 5 boys' pyjamas, size 8 6 boys' pyjamas, size 14. 3 baby's soakers 32 baby gowns 3 women's pyjamas 7 girls' dresses 10 women's sweaters 8 print dresses 8 women's print dresss '8 women's print dresses 43 pillow cases 35 diapers 2 boys' sweaters Articles for civilians maHp from donated materials and donated garments marked Class B were as follows: 6 double'bed quilts 5 crib quilts 2 afghans 2 girls' dresses 3 pinafores 1 skirt 3 pairs socks 1 bonnet STILL GOING STRONG A locomotive built in 1867 is in daily use in California and hauls walnut cargoes valued at $1000,000 annually.. 1 CHIFFROBE-Cedar lined with five drawers 1 CIHFFONIER-Waterfall design, semi-bleach finish 2 MATCHED CHESTERFIELD CHAIRS At CAPlfil A FAMOUS PlAfIRS THfATRf A Famous Players Theatre TONIGHT ONLV 2 Shows. 7:00 a il 9 ? ;lN TECHNICOLOR! lienry Fonda Dorothy Lamour Linda DarnMl "Chad Hamm" (At 8:05 and 10 40 Plus SIDNEY TOLCU in "CHAKLIE CHAN'S WAX MUSEUM" (At 7:00 and 9 35 Cominic Mon, Tuc s. Wed , "THIEF OF BAGDAD In Technicolor With Sabu PREFER DAYLIGHT Mexicans tried to sta;;1 a bull fight ln Denver but : tie; refused to fight, cllnxini afternoon tradition. THEY BODE ILL In Scotland it still Is con ;ii bad luck if a fisherman roId-. sea sees a red-headed wo preacher, lawyer cat. or p.j 3 STAR mWfEm Thli adTertliement li not published r dlipliyid by ths Liquor Control Beard or by th Government of Brltlih Columbia. J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank Bid SUMMER SAVINGS ON ODD PIKCKS S65.00 535.00 S75.00 A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. Canadian National Railways Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver Monday a 3:00 p.m. P.SX. Cal.ie a, Jcean Fall, an" PoueU River Saturday at 4:00 p.m. P.SX, calling at Ocean Falls Trains leave Prince Rupert for the East Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6:00 p m. P S T Also Fast Through Train Friday at 11:00 a.m. P.S.T.' Air-Conditioned Sleeping and Dining Cars For full information, reservations, etc., call or write City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave. Phone SCO, Prince Rupert Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines Clean-Up Paint-Up Make Repairs, Build We can supply all the material, for, a new home, or for addition, to the old one. Call In and talk It over Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. PHONE 117