Trappers ! T !-!'.: !;,.! ('aliri Impe niwi! Hi- .-'i j i r C.,),r: ITU fie ,, 'n'nc' Rupert of III.' New Chevrolet I Jt-I : t-rv ChuSsiB .j;o:jl.oo r, Truck Ohasais Jjtxoo.oo $808.01) V1 i, livcrv $808.00 , $808.00 $01! 1. 00 .$);!.. 00 $ 10110.00 l,i JjCIOHO.OO ,-ial Landau $1080.00 ,t Kumiier and Rear .p s standard equip-,im all Passenger N Wheels Standard ,i, -1 on Imperial and !, - nily. On other , S::o.o0 extra. . lire and Tube, Kaien Garage I'linnc .12 1 I'.ttinir enough for 1 If not, com tc "; hi-;t now we vvant ! m . n, ermine, coy-i 1 f ixes of all kinds. - '... vr order from 'ui-rs in the Fast. 1 innot fill them Wf - ; '".mix. We pay top irythlnK. ut- a large lot. 'I I shall call l.'emrmber. If yor '.hi' deal sell to Goldbloom The Trappers' Friend." St- 'mil Avenue "1 If GREAT CLOSING out SALE J!' AM) HOYS' " iHINi. AND I UKNISII- INGS till on Montreal Importers 1'hird Avenje 1 B Muter, Proprietor Our Cleani 'II "..T, I in (It,.,. Pri ilk SI Ti,s 1 ft .j mg ices " n.J ,,i(rr Vth. lat, 10S8 '' '"'"I and preaaed '; mt $2.00 v,'t $1.2.1 7r ulil' $1,00 it'.imed and tuf 1 ! '.ined and prea- ,. '"''oata .. $2-10 ... $2.00 r.oo $1.00 ;?W 7,10 t Laundru "021 Ud. l'honn 118 rtth IL Waterfront Whiffs "My aunt adrieed n to takt Herring Run .Starting Possibly the fineat boats ever turned out by'a Prince Kum.rt but Wl , whU , 1 '8 Cat are the two band,omJiw balir S ?lnt V7 neflHng comP,e" t theU'rlM RUpi dry ary aotk for for Capt. John 1 Ivarson and his lint son-in-law Cant IThns derduh , both well known lib! fflet skippers of the local ha t Tt unch1K of both i 2h. vessels is scheduled for Mah t,.1 weeks E T i:PrCe?d,ng w,thut de? out two or thre, i J" '..th!y.n,!y enter Upon the fhI" beforff the , , onnno. uotn - . " t Capt. Ivarsun and Cant UnitaM.hl o 1 . well pieced W(th their h,-t. h ! aine w tn main difficulty Iat veer. la the yard confirm, the fact that they 1 " IM and tu", I are going l be really splendid vessels enoub ln "P1 ' lb Skugalda many snd a real acquisition to the ever-grow- i y' li.g Prince Rupert fishing fleet. Capt. " v Ivaraon has chosen the name "Mel- M steamer Print John. It la un- nil" lor hi boat While Capt. Under- I mooa- on nr arrival here nt week dalir will be chrlatened -Covenant " I. Vane,n,r Queen Fiity-eight feet ln length with beam of I Wand'' wUI Mnwn m fr.urteen feet nine Inches and deoth of' "Ut r"!v"1 th Pr ,6 8". the planking ln i two vci. Whleh "s Len yd UP ' ,hlch are of Identical alae and dealen rW of a- edge-grained fir while the irifh arc iA 'Ji2- x 3'," white oak with 1 10" by 12 fir keel and Ixiw nut,m of gumwo,d The upperworku will be of the ordinary halibut fulling type, the boau bring of the aeine-bdat longllnlng design TIm engi:ie. 76 h p. Falrbanka-Mone full dlfHi.i. have already been delivered at.U dr jiprd Into the veicls. They will tx 11, s. .ilied by Ocorge Let:rwalte, Van- r .uver .-eri who will arrive In Prince Fuperi iibout the Ume of trte launch- .11. (. Thi-e motor are adequately large I for the jI of the vcaaela In which they I will bewared and will ensure a speed ;o! nrativ ten utiles per hour 1 Coniplrte electric lighting nystems will bt installed in each boat by the Ward ; Klectric tc Murine Supply Co. I aarii tx,t will carry a crew of six men and will have capacity for aome-thlng ::i the nelbb rhood of 33.000 pounds of fish. An Investment of roughly 120 000 Is represented ln eacb boat, botli b nldrrf thiu test:fylng amuly t thrir confidence and ra.tn in the Jfu ture i.l .he ludumry ' 1 The u.iau were designed by '.he dry Id :k drafting taff while the 1: I laid dun by Larry Halcrj. The work I ' v.a carr.ed out under t!ie penonal dl rectlon of COR. Anderson, head car I ; uter ' the dry dirk ! Capt I-, arson whote former boat was the well :n..ii "Pair of Jacks, has eoM ;':mt veanel to Pete Leland and Adolph W:ck who arr operating It in this year's !..! .-nen Tl.f Pslr of Jacks U flfty-two long snd derives power from a 96 h ; Corle (u engine. Cant t'nderdahl is still Ut possession of the boat Kaien. but expect to dsv-poee of it on the return to Prince Rupert, of tilt other . half-owner. Blaat Hanson, who if expected back about the middle of March after having spent the past year revisiting his former home ln Norway. The Kaien la fifty feet long and 1 powered with a 2? h p Atlat gas engine This will be the flrel experiment of both Capt. Ivaraon and Capt Underbill! with dieaei motive power and they i.re hoping It will erve tlwm as faith- j fully aa has gn lhe many years. I rINKIMl or T1KK HIP I Something in the nature of mystery. I'lth-jiwh It l nuggeaied that the ees i icki might have been U'ft open, at-1 -nded the aiiik.nu lit seventy or eighty M tU bid taken them with coed result, after a very td operation. time ttttt "I Uk them ami ln.ura. ad 'd 1,2 wrosf with my heart. Tgrgnto, OnL u j uu. n an winter. Kate naive boner renovation work m reported to be planned far tlie jtuin but whether or avat It will be carried out here remains to be -'ii In any cu,e no orders have yet tM'sn received at the dry dock. V.tfllT IS 1'OHT The twin acre power .yacht BartMjr. use ln connection with the Faitenoa mine on Porcber bland, waa In port the latter part of this weak and waa up on the Llptett ways having her bottom vcraped and painted. The Ward Electric u Marine Supply Ca. report the male during the week of an 8 h-p Acadia gat engine wNeb will be installed in a trolling boat hull recently aold by Bob 11 anna to party. Dr. I Oeddes Large of Port Simpson was in from Tuesday afternoon to Wednesday morning on his powerboat Sunbeam III. making another trip to town on Thursday. Alex. MaodonaOd's power yacht Vae-quero. which has been at the Bus way. for Uie past ten daya haelng overhaul work executed. wUI return tomor- sow to the floats of the Prince Rupert j Rowing A Yacht Club. Capt. Ohris Henrlekaen of the weU known halibut bant Osteon, ha blos somed forth, following his resent trip south, ln s Kile green Chevrolet sedan in which be looks quite charming, the appearance of the car also being considerably enhanced aa it eon tains ham evidently motive problems mold no ter rors tor Skipper Cttrla who left this Week-end on Ms first trip of the taaaon to the halibut grounds. Lighthouse tender Newlngton. Cent. Harry Ormlaton. returned to port on Wednesday after an absence of two weeks during which time she was en gaged In servicing the lighthouses be tween here and Sgg bland in Queen Charlotte Sound, incidentally bumping Into a lot of rough tuft which proved who on board were aaUora and who re not. The Newlngton, whleh had annual Inspection on Thursday at the hands of Albert Fnrrow, steamboat In spector, made trip out to Triple Is land on Thursday with supplies. lli:i(lll(l maki: .WTiailWTK The much belated herring baa bt ,..et of water .;t the Prince Rupert dry Ust shown signs of materialising In dirk where n had been nod up on 'waters contiguous to Prince Rupert. A Monday nigh: ( thu week of the well.amaU run of the fish waa ubiiei U ln (known tow boat Tide Rip 01 the Ruper1 the vicinity of Butlers Cove and Cap- j Marine Product fleet. The disappear- tain's Cove about the middle of the noe of the veMel was discovered thrjmek and a close watch is now being ! following morning and salvage opera- kept for the fish arriving on the scent 1 lona were Immediately instituted by the 1 1 ume volume, the eelneboeU Bau- iBC Towage Lighterage Co wMch'ardl snd Btthune bwUlf kept in oatl- rsned the bat and placed her on the tant prospeetlng. poiittttiw. Dsmage as a result of the j iikMMlon was not very serious snd re-1 The arrival Of the Jsarrtttg kt pain are liow rxiug effected so the'vioked for kerf h tW blbaslfl. veM4.aay be reedy for woe when the, .. r-fW ,f herring iraaohiwrti:- ' fftjiflty'. ' W 1Wee UW eWuaUon. trips . - 'have been made to Petersburg, Alaska, The big two-maatrd schooner Chief Dy the boats Bertha a. and Peehena 6kiK.vid whlcli capt Ci Met: smith. , which brought back cargoes of twenty-RNR. operated with rather Indifferent ! five ton each for the waiting hsulbut Minces In tl;e halibut fiahenea out of! vessels which avidly picked It up. Prince Rupert lt season after having ' - from Vancouver. I The end of this week tees halibut b outht the boat up will not resume the Industry thl set-j tubing returned on almost full scale n The vessel Is moored at the dry: out of the port of Prince Rupert foi-d-ck and Capt Smith has not yet de- lowing the eiplry of the three months' c'ded what disposition he shall make of close season on February 1. During uaaultsble and unreliable en- the week custom ofnclaW have been her An - I miiy clearing the many vessels, the T most of which will be now on the HEART WAS 50 wtAi TTrZ 2SS f' Bed ' ver in the poaaeealon of the Canadian U j x Cfnv in in oeu , Had to stay ft Cold 8U)rsce mtae air.. -eai boaU wmcn it wae rearen wouio not VhTdo'stsTforZ swa, for a Ume. Prohabt, not more audi had to stsy in ror hll,f.,.dost1, boau are now left in port. The first landings of the season are not ei pec ted to be offered much before February as, the date isst year when the first catchee ar rived. Prince Rupert's principal Industry to one again In full swing. Oood weather prevails tor the season's opening. Soon after leaving port on Wednesday the engine manifold was broken on the halibut boat Mergence, Capt. Jack Chrlslsnsen. necessitating return to Prince Rupert for repairs whlcli were quickly eiecuted. the vessel getting tinder way again for the grounds the next day. While nothlr r"f1iMte hat yet been decided upon, local eflWiala are hop log uut cxteniwn of the Prinoe nu YH2 EfAIT? JTEW3 Dguth uresis Richmond's :: Louvre )eetrd back here shortly to take station for the, summer 60 title e.A-W ! rinnBSMriiT r tst r joetb Bsswr aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaasaaaW saaweswai boat of that port cleared from other point further north In Aleak en their Initial trip of the season. Neverthc-let", Ketchikan ha been a very busy place of late Icing and outfitting between one and two hundred boats. Some twenty-two new halibut bout U ."'Mn at Punet Sound, citka will be ln the water by Juu 1,' it :c rtportrd. Fashions 1928 and moat of them will sell their caicnes 111 i-riuce nupert. ciKiueen vi thane boats, it la said, will make Ket chikan their home port. They are all of the latest snd moat modern, with every possibly automatic device tor as-sktlng manual labor. Many of the new boata. were for old halibut fishermen who had either sold tteir old hofltji or traded them In. In-.'!.:oii .. . .' junch L one calluu the "Clipper, being built by the Western Company of Tacoma. whleh t 84 feet long, with 16 horsepower, of the type cf the Poremo.st. but will have every thlnii modern. In which th boat (SRiDany will retain a half Interest. 'MT. Oeorge Purvis Connelly of Dlgby frianti entertained at afternoon tea at nny Qelll' of aiMefcavUJi lilM' kcdiieotlDVHl i . ..at m includl inciuaaw . irMBri Js?ra. verSnR tlie Dike r PdMland phriisantK, were reclled la last wai war Uy the end of the month, the new fifty-foot halibut boata Southend and Hcliic II, built In Japanese ynrda at Cow Bay. Prince Rupert, for Anion Morn and Maurellua Halkentad rc-.- p.itively. will be In oerton Iij:1iI-i mil plants, iuu Ueliu Iiu.mIIcU un uotltl veasol by the Ward Btootrlo S9 UMlnt Supply Co. WE HAVE. JUST RECEIVED THE NEW SEASON'S DESIGNS THE VERY LATEST IN ROTH MATERIALS AND STYLES OF LADIES' SPORT GOODS TO WHICH WE INVITE YOUR ATTENTION. These vc arc putting on display and are making a SPECIAL PRESENTATION BEGINNING MONDAY, of TWENTY-FIVE MODELS- Absolutely Exclusive. The new smartness precisely as Par is conceives it. In a new range of sizes, with ease at arms, bust and hips. A delightful novelty to enjoy choosing" from a se lection as new and as large as that assembled for the choice of any other smart woman. And you are sure of finding several suits you'll like, in your size, in this lovely collection. The attractiveness of these Frocks is enhanced by exceptionally moderate prices -r-from $17.50 up. ) See the new season's styles in . .aaies pring Suits in Tweeds and Cashmeres, Crepe Lined, Tailormadc, from ' ' 1 8.50 a When Mr. Richmond was cast recently, he secured agencies for the most celebrated modistes and gown makers on. this continent, such as Green and Tutjkcr. Queen's Dress Ltd., etc., also for French imported Hats. Goods from .these firms arc now arriving. See them! in Richmond's Louvre . i - i pert Fisheries Xxperlmeninl Station may soon be undertaken. The plan is if the land can be obtained, to erect tomethlng ln the nature of an annwj on the hill overlooking the present station near where the gas work la now located. DOROTHY AT MEATTI.K The schooner Dorothy. Os.pt nio Hvatum, Is back in Seattl after having completed her third aucoeasful trip this winter tu the northern hail-but ground with sclenAsMf of the International Fisheries borruniaaion on Making tbU last trip on th y waa Norman meatuui. local tatlve of the QMnmlssion, who . .llOAT 111 ILIIIMl .tr v.srorvKR In Vancouver abtpyards a number of now fishing boats are now being built ready for the spring. Chris Park well and associate are having a halibut fishing craft built by A. M. Frantaen on False creek near the foot of Burrard Street. The craft nenaures 00 ' .'.'.h by 18 fo-t beam, and 7 feet t niches moulded depth. This boat is being equipped with a 100 horse-power. 3 cylinder Kn-terprlse Diesel engine, which to heavy power for a boat of this type. Speed (continued on page six) nrnyrnrr- rir I MACHINE KNIVES page nva MILK -:- PRICE Reduced to 12 pints for $1.00 7 quarts for $1.00 Cash price tickets. Mcllride Street store now . closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy - 11th St Telephone 657. Radio t Radio At well as specialising on the Ny, i Radkoli. we wlah to dtaw yoar attention to the nedlola No. IS. It Is another of the up-to-date, last six months models, a six tube receiver. Prioe. less Redletrons . . . . M.0Q Price, with Radiotrons .. 11114 Price, complete wlttuJiadlo-troiu and 100.A Loudspeaker Sl.13.in I'. . UIAMM l it Exclusive Wholesale Dealer for nedtoia Offke: SIX ltb HI. lU.v CU It I nee Kiipert. IK'.