4 - FACE FOUR TH3 DAILY 3CTX3 Boded VsFjJlft Claim New Record With Fever Cures Los Ant tie Doctors Report To Thirapy Conrmt On Social Diseases NEW YORK. Sept 23: CP A Sftr r " d in curing gonorrhea. 97 'percent, obtained by combining jhe . ialest treatment;, artificial f - and salphaniiamtde. was claimed before the Anterleao Oon-kreis of Physical Therapy. - The report was made by Dr. E3-iner V" nd Dr. Ahrin Folken- bent of I Angelas- Moreover, they "declared rriy an the remaining -three percent got wen when subjected to a second coarse in which ihe ferer was intensified. By thr new combination they :sald only five hours of fever was (needed E--nse and difficulties ,of taking have been a handicap in wide use of artificial fever for this jdlr-av. r Dr. . A E. Bennett, announced VWWwv. wvww.' Johnnie Walker Label: 262 ozs. $3.75, 40 ozs. $5.60 Black Label eter 15 sears old the report of a group of doctors which asserted artificial ferer has restored the sanity of 53 percent .of 70 cases of paresis sufferers. The report said treatment by medicine alone gave 12 percent ! cures. Weather Forecast General Synoosis Th barometer remains high on the u-rh j coast and tow to the westward :The weather has been fair ard 'warm in the interior of Br'i ,CotnmUa while showers have x curred in the north. West Coast of Vancouver Lsord Moderate north to northwest 'winds, fair, not much change n temperature with sftght f s patches. j The halibut boat Sitka. Capt Wil-jUam Doucett. sold a catch of 38,- 000 pounds at Juneau yesterday at ' 8c and 6c. MENTHOLATED ! FACE-ELLE AIDS I a a DISPOSABLE HYGIENIC ! 1 USE FOR HEAD COLDS NASAL INFECTIONS 15c Ormts ltd. yJt Pioneer Druggists liir Kri store Phones; 11 & gi Daily from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. umi 4i.d Holidays from 12 noon till 2 p.m. 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. otxxjiMuuooooooooooooeKoKKooooooij Snicked "Rupert Brand" British Columbia 1 Mild Cured Salmon I . 15c pkg. Fiir LunrJi -n Toasted Sandwiches or Hors d'ocuvrc On Package Serves Four People ' K-t-p lor Weeks In Refrigerator Canadian Fish & Cold Storagi Prince Rupert Co. Ltd. New Bank Head kkH CKK asUUUUHi fw, -SbUUUUkI uuua m zJlsnuuv' bsuuuhI gaaHHHHHUrRuHHHUUV' BaaHHU H. R. DRIMMONU President Bar.k Montreal TODAY'S STOCKS (Councsj 8. D. Jobraoa Oo.) Vancouver Big iUseouir. .M. Bralorae. 1jM. Cariboo Quartz. 1.7. Drntonia. jKA. Fairrleir, SH, Gold Belt. 29. Hedley Mascot, M. Minto. Jul. Noble Five. J91A. Pend Oreille. 25. Pioneer, 2.15. Premier. 127. Privateer. JB3. Reeves McDonald, .47A. Reno, .45. ReHef Arlington. .13. Salmon Gold, J3. Sheep Creek, 1.12. Oils A. P. Con, 20. " . Calmont, .41. C. & E., 225 Freehold. 03. Home. 2.S5. Royal Canadian, MY. Olcalta. 120. Prairie Royatttea, 21. Toronto Aldermac, .43. Beattle. 1.00. Central Pat, 2.10. Con. Smelters. 50 JW. Eat Malartlc. 220. Fernland, .03. Franeoeur, 23. Gods Lake. 28. ' Int. Nkkel, 47.75. Kerr Addison, 1.70, Little Long Lac. 2.60. MacLeod Cockshutt. 1.65. Madaen Red Lake. 20. MacKenzle Red Lake, 1j03. MoneU. .80 Vi. Noranda, 71X0. Pickle Crow. 4.00. Preston E. Dome; 124. San Antonio. 1.59. Sherrltt Gordon, L31. ' Stadacpna, 21. . Uchl. .75. Bouscadlllac, XI. Mosher Oklend, snT Oklend, .06 V4. Smelters Gold, .02. Dominion Bridge. 41.00. Keep up to date. Aow.ie resti larly. TENDERS INVITED Anrlican Sjnwl of Caledonia Tenders are invited for the build-in of the Motor Launch "Western Hone" alxo for n nlfTh!o m,in. , engine lnitalled). These two tend-1 er to be submitted seoaratelv. 8oe-clflcatlons. plans and full particulars can be had at the Ward Elee-m-ld St Marine Supply Company. Cow Bay. All tenders to be submitted to C. V. Evltt. Synod Office. Prince Ru-nert, B.C. marked "Mission Boat Tender," not later than Saturday. October 7th. 1939. the lowest or any tender will not necessarily be St Waterfront Whiffs Large Seattle Halibut Boats in With Catches This Week Manner of Go-injj of Season Oarified br Com-mission Announcement The Seattle halibut boat Masonic made her first call at Prince Rupert veaterday under that name. The Masonic, owned by Capt. John Hansen, was formerly the LUhona and ws recently renamed In honor of the fraternal order of which the skipper Is a member. A special Notice to Mariners l-M9d by the Department of Transport tells of precautions which must be observed during wartime by vessels approaching the shores of Canada or any ports or localities r f Canada. If entrance to a port Is prohibited, three red vertical lights by night or three red vertical ballj by day will be exhibited In consplc- and 10c. catches. Prince Rupert during the wek emting wiertisv saw a larger number than usual of the it: Settttie aahbut ves- I It it - a 1 T 1 IL. seis xanuing meir caicnes. iey were m&Kinx uie miui i ! run in from the Area Xo, 3 banks s as to be aUe to turn around quickly and make another trio for Seattle landing ! before the season closed. For some of these larger Seattle I boats it was the first call of the season at Prince Rupert During wras posattea near the aooroaches. the week American veaseis eontrib- W these stgsate are itttpftajed. Tes- uted the preponderance of haUbat art approach the port with landed at Prince Rupert a total of U greatest caution and bspUclUy 509 500 pounds being brought in by T B order or signals. Examin- twenty United Slate bottoms. This services are being eetabhshed brought the aggregate of Ameri- this coast at Esquteatt and York fir. landings at Prince Rupert for Island. he J 939 season to date up to 8282,- 300 oounds as compared with 5.- Heavy fogs have been holding up 946 400 pounds at a corresponding salmon and haMbut fUhtng date last year Canadian landings boat at Ketchikan the last few a: Pr.nce Rupert for the same week davs- Yesterday the fottowtag haU- were sc new hat Ibjht at 131500 Dat boaU oM t KeUhlkan at 6c ; .ound?. brtngirR the season's total and 3lc 10 ncJ 5-5c: RadW. 48.- to 6.630.490 pounds In compart-j 000 poand: Thor. 35.000 pounds: on with 5.446 650 pounds last year.j Eeetra. 25600 pounds; Addtogton. Th" (n-and total of landmgs at 11000 pounds. The going price Prince Rupert for the 1930 season or Imon t Ketchikan are 16c. 9 o and including yesterday was nd 7c-:4 "'!2700 pounds, showing a large ' ri.s over last year's U293.0oQj Having been delayed by fog on :r.dj at the same time. Prices i the voyage up the coast. CP.R. :r:ne the week were Improved. The steamer Prlncens Adelaide. Capt. ih bid of the week for Canadian) William Hughes, arrived in port at n was 102c and 5c paid the Nor-j7:45 las evening from the south rn and Neptune II. for catches of i and sailed at 11 pm. on her return 6 000 and 10.000 pounds respective-J to Vancouver ndJwaypolnta. !y while the low Canadian price was! ' i 68c and 5c which the Lots N. wasj Halibut price at Seattle mter- pald for 38.000 pounds. For Amerl- day were runnlnr unwards of lltte can fish the high price of the week was 10.9c and 6c which the Eureka was paid for SjOOO pounds and the low 8c and 6c which the Coolidge. Venture and La Patau were paid ror wmww. 3690 and 27.000 pounds resfwetlveljr. An announcement bv the Inter national Fisheries Commission yes- teraay cleared the air as to the manner to which the 1939-40 closed season for halibut flshlnz in Area No2 wW be brought Into ef- leex. Yesterday was set as the laxt date for the validation of licences with October 8 the extreme date of oeoarture and October 28 the last date for fishing. Some dozen or so Prtece Rupert boats are still out haHbnt fishing towards the end of September. several boats mark King Unlon steamer Cardena. Cant John Bod en. arrived in port at 2:39 o'clock this afternoon from the south and sailed shortly thereafter on her return to Vancouver and waypoints. The vessel Is running more than twelve hours late owtnz to having had heavy loadings of canned salmon to make. TODAY'S WEATHER Prince Rupert Cloudy, calm; risibility, right miles: bsrometer. 3029 trUing i ; temperature. 50: sea smooth. Triple Island Westerly wind. 12 miles per hour; visibility. 20 miles: light swelL Langara Island Cloudy, west- northwest wind, four miles per hour: visibility. 25 miles: baro meter. 3022; llsht swell- Dead Tree PolnU-Cloudv. calm. visibility. 25 miles; barometer. 30.- 35; temperature. 48; light swell. Bull HarborFrwiry. northwest wind, 27 miles per hour: visibility. one mile: barometer. 30 M m. ln; temperature, 31; moderat swell. Alert Bay Cloudy, westerly wind, ten miles per hour; visibility 20 miles; barometer. 30.10; temperature. 52; light chop. Estevan-CIear. northwest wind. ten miles per hour: ibarometer- 30.01. Vancouver Cloudy, calm; baro- KGYPTy KING fiREETS HIS SUBJECTS kggagHgggggV siiHgsVJsiSte. ll King Farouk (lefti. of Egypt, Is shown at Alexandria with Premier Nahas Pasha as he greeted his subjects from the obscr vatlon platform of his train enroiite to Calrd. Tills means of contact seems very'modern. t tSM Ul ' i t Mrs. Leighton Dies In South Vrll Known Metlakatla and Trince Rupert Woman Pases Away in Victoria Body Coming Home Mrs Robert Leighton of Metis-! katia and Prince Rupert passed away on Wednesday In 8t Joseph's j Hospital. Victoria. The remains will arrive here on the Catala to- morrow night from the south. Mrs. Leighton was weil known through-1 lout this district Besiee her widow er, she Is sarvtTfd by a number of children. Old Country Soccer 4. 2. Exhibition Games Accrtngton Stanley 6, Rochdale Aldershot 2. Chelsea 3. BartMtey 1. Sheffield Wednesday Barrow 0. Workington 3. Blackpool 1. Blackburn Rovers 1 Bournemouth 1, West ham United Bradford City 1. Burnley 4. Brentford 3. Arsenal 0. Brighton 6. MiUVall Reserves I Lirerpool 3. Bolton Wanderers 0. Notts For eat 1. Orimsby Town 2 Plymouth Argyte 7. Bristol City 1 Portsmouth 2. Southampton 3. meter. 30.07. Victoria- clear, calm; barometer. 30.07. Prince Oeorge Cloudy, wind, five miles per hour; barometer. 30.00. Most people read the classified! ads. Do you? TO.NK.lir nviv ' "The Three M musical comedy r the famous larnoug Alex, Alexsi Bristol Rovera 1. Torouav United of the same nsm Bury 3. Everton 2. m,che B Th Jones Fam nMtt r.., 1 c ts.. , v VM , uamuwa .wall . another of tui this r.-.u.i Tt-u i !..... r.. wrve 1. Chesmsforti 4. Tottenham Hot spurs 2. 2. Crew Alexandra 5. New Brighton Doneaater Borers 4. Notts Coun- Guildford CHy 5. Crystal Palace 0. Haiti ax Town 3, Bradford 3. le. eomorie a d . program at the ( a night, a nrograrr be of being unu Ing. In "Three M k play alternates w " royal roman an ' vie for Interest w balmy buffoons a-- HudderafMd Town 1. Sheffield ",?J iui . action, are introd United 2. Leleoatar City -6. Blrklnzham 4, rousing songs the . Musketeers, VoUa." Don Am NewUe United 2. Leeds United ashi? D A Ritzes are rio'oi. ecrs. Binnie Bar: Pauline Moore Lionel won" A Atvtl! k 111 M Mi PrMliin Vnrth VA 1 M lxy DmbrHte j City 0 " ReJln 5. Newport County 0. Hotherham 1. Chesterfle4d 3. 'iTo.,, r ' Shrewsbury Tow. 0. Coventry 'JZZ Southend United 4. Fulham 3. ? Soothport 0. Stockport County 0. tTsTn? - , Stoke City 3. Portvale 2. i.. hlt? Z Woat Bromwich Alblan 3. W!,. I"' hampton 5. m"7 T", , ilte members of Wrexham 0. Chsater 2. ,hu u.. n thU picture Aberdeen 4. Ardrath 0. St. Johnstone 3, Scottish Junior " Team 3. St. Mlrren 1. Morton 1. Celtic 4, Partlck Thistle 2. Queens Park 3, Third Lanark Rangers 1. Falkirk 4. Hearts 2. Hibernians 4. I 2 Shows, 7;M and RITZ BROT In 3 Musketeers (Al 1 11 and II in Plus - Jones Family In Hollywood' At 7:M and 9 Hi Coming Mon. Toe M'rf. Bette DarU, Miriam n.p Georie Urent In "THE OLD MAID- FUN FARE ON SCREEN 'rri t;ii PRINCE RUPERT 1 DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Shipbuilders and llntlntrri Iron and firsts Caitlnri Electric and Arttjleni Wtldlnr Speclalliti on Saamlll and Mining Mathlnrrr All Types of Gsi Enrlne Repaired snd OterhisW Saturday and Monday SPECIAL SALE of CARPETS Axminsicrs, Linoleums, CoiiKoIeunis, Feltol Elio's Furniture .MOOSE m ii.DINO THIRD AVEN SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! filing at OCEAN FALLS id POWELL RIVER Steamer lenveg Prince Hupert terj THURSDAY, 11.15 p.m. Trnlng leave Prince Rupert for the Eit Monday, Wednendaj, Friday, 6 p.m. Av. Steamer for. Ketchikan and Stewart every WEDNESDAY, 2 p.m. For fare; efc, call or crt f9 . . rw t - m t m st f ta. isiiy liCKei ujjtce, P? I VZ