ir, | ih t - PAGE FOU? —— ‘TE DAILY NEWS Saturday, August 6, 1933 ‘,° ~~ (a ae tere a mgm “ ES - ; - oe meee — _ cence on - — - ——— —— — a ~ LOCALITEMS ; FOOTWEAR |, _ WATERFRONT WHIFFS eign Stebieer American Halibut Landings Holding Up Well But irient returned to the city on this Friday & Saturday TWO SHOWS — 7 and 9 p.m, Feature Starts at 7:55 & 9:59 ADMISSION. — l5c & 50¢ SATURDAY MATINEE at 2:30 Canadian Down—Further Figures on Salmon ifternoon’s train from a trip to the Feature Starts 3:25—15e & 35¢ Pack—Going to McGill University interior on official duties, ADVENTURE — ROMANCE — COMEDY — _ THRILLS f ut to the Bone | A. EB. Parlow, district forester, ° ° éC e 9 4 | Volume of American halibut landings is holding up well '*"' ° eS pirenagent Fe grab ] y In arniva Oat WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF | at Prince Rupert early in August although Canadian’ jo week-end with Mrs. Parlow and SAMPLE SHOES landings continue to be light. During the week ended yes- tamily who are encamped therefor With Fred Kohler, Hobart Bosworth, Ginger Rogers A Story of Lumberjacks Among Big Timbers Comedy—LAUREL & HARDY in “COUNTY HOSPITAL” Sport—“Trout Fishing” Metro News Cartoon—“Duck Hunt” Runners and Boots that we have picked up at mar- | terday landings at the port totalled 487,000 pounds of |the summer. vellously low prices and we are throwing them on which American vessels contributed 399,000 pounds and ieee ; ° \ leak eae . oe : ns ‘ R. G. Johnston, manager of In- the market at prices that must prove compelling. Call Canadian but 88,000 pounds. Total landings at the port veineas cobiers. willl hen Tibet if and be convinced. yestebeng aney ark i commh er, ’ RM. See, Se Seren ee MONDAY & TUESDAY—“BEAST OF THE CITY” "i es @ s . ‘. re Ca 7 : at of the shoes we are hi fee ray sekies.’ bem yer | d cannery business, arrived in the o n ; Most of the shoes we are handling now are Leckies which Canadian boats had landed Dr. A exander $s \ city on Sie Petes Meola Wale 20 , The market is away down and we are buying refgu- 2,771,250 pounds and American 5,- c morning from dinait the coast, hav :. ‘ re m?? 1 I¢ 22° ‘ ’ = yo larly and selling at the latest “away down” prices. ]/825,300 pounds. During the week | Final Lecture ing: baawiled dhe sinadibe’ ar Gada mh the price situation showed some im- Falls Lae provement although still leaving —— es . . sire > hi The meetings of Dr. Alexander, ey ; at! nuch to be desired. The high bid Bima act 2 «alin sae Walter D. Allen of the Chronicle of the week for Canadian fish was 5.lc and 2.5¢ which the Tramp was “tudent of psychology, have been sate. eee 0 ro a . paid for 16,000 pounds while the well attended during the past two} ,: ynal E we “a pec ee ares |low price of the week was 4.9c and | weeks. They close tomorrow when| th pr tieg as ouies Rober Raabe oth iit MRS SMITH jase fecelved by the Covenant for |the visitor will deliver his final lec-| 11. omning trom Vancomves-4n | ¢ ¥ ‘ : ; ; ture of the series St te . i te a ale e | 13,000 pounds. The highest price of | ‘¥ : S. the courbes aes i : + MRS. BRUCE'S FLIGHT + ithe week for American fish was Dr. Alexander has visited Prince a siaal ze Pea ata tour a ” : Tet oe IS HONORED 6.7e and 8c paid the Wave for 5,000 | Rupert a number of times and it is)... ' train ere roe % — — ip » + > .: u " . Ay S Uleeall, : ms : loin ; Wieht 2 ounds and the low 4c and 2c which Noticeable that those who have et ; E ; 6s % ie Victor + eg | number of boats received for their /heard him before want to hear him Frank Clark, locomotive foreman ing., Aug. 6: rs. ctor ; lapain. { lark, g * Bruce, who took off yesterday #|North Island Fishermen Express catches. ‘a ae. |for the Canadian National Railways bai as ia 2 Appreciation For Help Given | ; : 7 aetna a |at Prince George, arrived in the cit $ p Grarbaas penn nti ke Soa 2 "By Former Local Rees | An officiaf bulletin on the salmon) GRAIN CROP IS REDUCED rom the interio? on this aneahoware} Drive the New Ford Eight. Its smooth, eight-cylinder performance (2, + ance flight ero go ; , ees: | pack for 1932 reveals that a total of M train and will sail this evening ont and remarkable riding comfort give a new motoring experience f oe ti da} by gwd vi ot eddie take Tes Gent seaman 127,622 cases had been packed on| (Continued from Pace 1) the Prince George for Vahsouver! in a low-priced car. Call at our showrooms or telephone for a : main gasoline tank after hav- Pac htmy me ls itis i as . 7 : : ay ' # ine spent fifteen hours in the #, have prepared for the North Island the British Columbia coast ee ren - —~|to pay official visits in the south | demonstration rae s fh + i id Fishermen's Association a hand- |July 23 this year as compared with | large daily carryovers at all stock~-!in pis capacity as Grand Master of | FOURTEEN BODY TYPES v e au e|some 20-inch silver cup which is to 175,085 cases up to a similar date| yards and lower prices have pre- the Oddfellows’ Lodge for British | Eight Cylinder Car New Four Cylinder Car 0660440000004 08 lhe presented to Mrs. George Smith last year. The pack per areas this | vailed, especially on the plain and | cojympbia He was met here by lo- $778.00 and Up $716.00 and Up as a token of appreciation for her|¥¢@% 4nd last up to that date was|medium kinds. Stocker and feeder |.4) members of the order who are F. 0. B. Prince Rupert, spare tire and taxes included ie work of the past two years in pro- given as follows: cattle are now putting in an @P- entertaining him during his brief Easy time payments B th A B i (viding first aid and other assistance 1932 1931 “pearance with good quality indivi- | ay : a at | duals changing hands at steady : 0 re ein |to sick and injured fishermen on Cases Cases J Seshetiientl the North Island trolling grounds,|/ fraser River .... 45,521 21.276 prices but the common kinds are Rev. Dr. H. R. Grant of Fort * . ar er *9 or e ers Transferred to The cup was taken last night to the| Naas River ....s.......15,475 6,950 | '2 poor demand. The hog market | wijjjam. Ontario, former pastor of Third Ave. East Phone 83 ‘Islands where it will be formally |Skeena River .........49,881 81,168] has strengthened a little and, with | pirst presbyterian Church here, ar- S th Cities presented to Mrs. Smith. Rivers. Inlet 38,617 55,565 | Prospects of a smaller run, this|rived in the city on the ss. Prince outnern A special plaque was prepared for|Smith’s Inlet .......18,082 12,234) Strength should be maintained. —_ [Robert this morning and will sup- sided \the base of the cup bearing an en- Central Area, ...........22,279 25,094 | nna is _ ply in the pulpit of the local igraving of a trolling boat and suit-|}@. C. Islands. .... 1,503 2,000; Ray Commons, accountant of the |church the coming month. Mrs. R. " Miss Dorothy Macdonald and pega yo istri ‘ os tie ei a : : . ; 2 - M <2 : wih i. roe Browns able inscription. | District No. 3 20,980 23,344 local branch of the Royal Bank of |A. Harlow and family of Prince The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous 7 : arold Mat a a “er 4 Mrs. Smith is the wife of the | Canada, returned to the city on this|George are expected in the city ; son of Ald. and Mrs. S. D. Macdon- jagent of the Union Oil Co. at North| Capt. J. Haati,’ who canie into|-fternoon’s train from Burns Lake |from the interior within thé course ald, will sail this evening on the Prince George for the south. The : hich Kudelka R.N., for some years ajago from Rehnel Sound, reported a | Several weeks ago, he sustained ser-| nain here during the stay of Dr. é“ 99 former is going to Nanaimo to whic member of the nursing staff of the |lot of silver. chums and cohoes| lous injuries.in an automobile aaci- |Grant who is Mrs. Harlow’s ‘father. u p ert Ya n Island and was formerly Miss Anne }Queen.Chatlotte City a few days | Where, while relieving the manager |of the next few days and will 1e- * point she has been ‘speneiereed in Prince Rupert General Hospital.’ | jumping off the western entrance of | 4¢"t &S @ result of which he has/Meantime Dr. Grant is the guest * the provincial on oe Service | sia haiiahiad | Skidegate Inlet. | Since been in hospital. He still has/of Mr. and Mrs. T. H, Johnson " while the latter goes to Vancouver, ; his arm in a sling } “f - i ' | his ¢ é g. Fourth Avenue East. O ly having been transferred to mat RADICAT t SM KED ir city in the service of the Bank of | 4 Orville F. Denstedt, well known | se - Montreal. ' jinember of the scientific staff of | == -— Both have lived in Prince Rupert | ARRESTED Prince Rupert Fisheries Ex-| since early childhood and their de- | | perimental Station, is. planning on | heeeneeesemens parture from the city will be much Daniel Mal ‘eas a Si Fei | leaving in September for McGill | ‘ regretted among the younger set. anite® Matone, Aneged Sinn Femer University where he will take up| delhi daca tectinka of Bad Type, in Custody at —_/ advanced studies looking to the ac-| Toronto |quirement of his Ph. D. degree. He | e ° — | will probably be away for two or! Prepared Daily By Celebration | TORONTO, Aug. 6:—Daniel Ma-| three Cheaters dio pated , : “ar lone, asserted by the Royal Cana-| per of the staff of Sak loca heishipe| FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Canadian Fish & Cold Si rae ( Ltd iy To Be Staged dian Mounted Police to be a Sinn Minister, Rev. W. D. Grant Hollingworth, B.A. 0 ase 0., ° ' jon leave of absence. His many} ol |Feiner of the most radical type and/| friends will wish him success in his Organist, John E. Davey PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, yt 2 also, according to the Mounted Po- | g¢; Labor Day to Be Observed as Usual 'jiee a man who has expressed th a See M re Under Auspi fore ai ay —————— rning service ¢ ‘lor ® Here Under Auspices of Trades lintention of shooting Rt. Hon. J. H. . orning pavene at 11 pen k ey, and Labor Council | Thomas, British Secretary for the| M. A. Burbank, divisional engin- Evening service at 7:30 “tS Dominions, who is at present injeer for the Canadian Nationa’| Male quartet, “He Lifted Me” oe t be ms oi snap ot i ene Ottawa, is being held by the police | Railways, returned to the city ou | Preacher—Rev. Dr. H. R. Grant, former pastor of this church . é Law os : aah akin of tha here after being remanded for this afternoon's train from one of | Everybody welcome Early Ad Co 1S a reciated ion at a specia 8 eight days on a nominal charge of|his periodical trips over the line on , pp Prince Rupert Trades and Labor vagrancy official duties on a rae ; : it. | : , 5 a Council last night when commit | omnes ee ee ee ee a #i tees were appointed and other pre- | ivy , a - 1 liminary matters attended to. It| ‘6 ” * ’ . " ' was decided that part of the pro- TILLIE THE TOILER G th D E ‘ | ceeds of the celebration will be de- etting e rop on m voted to relief purposes. Names of the members of com- —By Westover. ttees will he 1 tof tins pLOoK AT THERE S ; a. Pine ps) (7 ST mittees will be announced in a few Hit PLALe L SOME THING IT'S A MAN || Hite ' Pi es | | ( WHY, Us! days > a ON “THE win “2, AND HE'S pce . | J * \mMAC. ! ED te Ald. 8S. D. Macdonald, president aE x COINS To ayy: D7 Pil ALCS oe IIH ERE a ec “il, was ~ TUMP . ~ oc nts : | 2" .OT S i of the council, was in the chair at FLYING Po inewnseenmt \ Dower & . Pow You! } A FEN vl last night’s meeting. Ni ase COME | OF MINE | Feom » ~ ye. dl Ai . eve 4 Steamship Sailings % < For Vancouver— a, hi. Monday—ss. Pr. George ....4 p.m. 4 el Tuesday—ss. Catala .... 1:30 p.m. a — +e Wed.—ss, Pr. Robert 9 a.m. ee eee hak ie id Friday -ss. Prin. Adelaide 10 p.m, eg Pray tt Ss. Cardena . midnight pe ci 8 Saturday—ss. Pr. George .. 7 p.m, Mindtinlat?. ie Aug. 6—ss. Prin. Charlotte .... p.m. ; : id ry Aug. 13—ss, Prin. Louise . p.m, Aug. 20—ss. Prin. Alice ........ p.m. ® Ane, Fives Bete todos Lo 5a Learning a New Language i ‘b From Vancouver— Sunday—ss. Catala ................ p.m, : i ame muper’ 42:2 Od. IT .WAS NICS CALL IT WHat BUT PIE LETS Ste. SUPPER VS ed a ay—ss, Pr. George 11:30°a.m. OF You TO You PLEASE Just) | Is PLEBIAN DINNES AND PIE 18 RLEBIAU— AT DO “YOY ASIC : Friday—ss, Cardena*s..,,........@p.m. |; ; ASK ME TO SO WE HAVE | 4 niall FOR, WHEN Sou WANT 5 ue Ss, Princess Adelaide p.m. SUPPER Ni fi A CUP oF COFFEE’ ‘e.) Satur.—ss. Pr. Robert 11:30 a.m . ~ ‘es t. Aug. 15—ss. Prin. Alice an Aug. 22—ss. Prin. Louise a.m. i : Aug. 29—ss, Prin. Alice. a.m. | wo For, Naas Kiver and Port Simpsen— | it Sunday—ss. Catala 8 p.m, | , From Naas River & Port Simpson—- : Tuesday—ss. Catala .... 11:30 a.m. bes. For Stewart and Anyox— ». Friday—ss. Pr. George 3 p.m. : Sunday—ss, Catala ... 8 p.m, 3 From Stewart and Anyox— $i * Tuesday—ss. Catala .... 11:30 a.m, le tata eine Peet tat acts. th oe ee —e Satur.—ss. Prin. George .... 6 p.m,