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WATERFRONT WHIFFS Yacht Race Is liig Event of Coming Week Funny Story About a Game Hunter Halibut Landings of the racincrVachts in the Seattle-Prince Rupert power jcruiscr marathon. Each on their handicap, the 12 entering,!! 'boats left Seattle yesterday and are now churning their,!! way up the coast over the nautical mile course. The' 3 theoretical time for arrival of the racers at Prince Rupert 8 is 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon and the first boat to arrive, 8 providing it has complied with all the regulations, will be '9 declared the winner of the race and jg the holder for the next year of the a sheath knife, rifle and running;" "tf trPy WniClJ Ha4 shoes (the latter articles being ta-'g furnfthed by the Prince Rupert,. . ,Z Rnn-mo. a- Vnhf h ,,nH h , merely as a safety first idea. '2 The bier' event of the coming week in marine affairs of fl rrince Rupert will be the arrival next Tuesday afternoon Till". flltEAT MITSIHAI. KPEfTTAn U TWO SHOWS 7&9IM. 3 Gold Diggers of Broadway Willi Ann and screen i Pennington, riiiuiiiiuu, Muiiur i.iguincr ana many Other sta-e stars. 100 natural color, singing, talking and dancln si Nine V! V f till. lilts New Song auspices, together with the SeatUe particularly the show), penetrated nmaiSMXUaiMWatmrmtmxmiMXUlMiMXMimxurmiBJMZM r. Yacht Club, the race is being run. I the headwaters of Klew Nuggett j - : A minimum of seven knots has been j Inlet and, during the course of his ; have the prerogative of extending set as the speed at which the rac- 'explorations, had one or two rather1 the close season. ers must travel and it has been re quired that each yacht shall carry a minimum crew of three although lWts expected that the most of the Cartoon "Springtime" "Hodge Podge" Admission, 20c and CSc; Sat. Matinee, 2:30. Admission, 15c and 40c remaricaDie experiences. Not the After juh, x the aerial patrol of , ieast of these was an encounter the fisheries will be instituted. For! with a nAwimlna nnA a1lhAiih nn . a i . , " biiu, him.umii m ,g wo piano are to oe pro friend came through the battle vidd bv the Western Canada Air boats will have more than that with flying colors, he assured our, ways Ltd. and will operate at first number on board. The entering correspondent that a porky swings inn the mainland In the southern yachts have been divided Into three a wicked talL classes No. 1, 25 feet to 39 feet. 11 Shortly after this thrilling en-inches long; No. 2, 40 feet to 59 feet counter, Mr. Robson observed 11 Inches; No. 3, 60 feet and over, tracks of a peculiar nature and of There Is a compulsory total time '"tM quite unlike anything he had allowance or lay-over of 10 hours ae.-etofore encountered In his var for each boat between SeatUe and 'ius travels. As the spoor was de part of the plane will service Islands. b on the trlet. Later, a third required to go Into: v- r. Queen Charlotte J. W. Moprehouse. who had to j have hte lee amoutated several i nri i r DA DP A IMC r. b-w mm mm m 111 For Picnic Stuart Anchorage, such total time.cldedly hot. our friend determined ' weeks ago following a serious accl-jp ., . to be taken as. desired. If the boat, not to runner .delay ms departure ; dent aboard the fish packer Ogden,'1 """" " muusu iu uiguy has consumed aU its 10 hours be- from thence and reports having ex-1 continues to make great nroaress fore arrivlne at Stuart Anchoraee . perlenced good going, making ex- tvimrri nvnmrv wwMkUrahlw more Braids Tea ISlue Label It may proceed; otherwise there must be a wait there until the unused portion of the 10 hours Is ex pired. A complete log must be kept thruoghout the trip. The Ume limit of the race is six days and any boat not finishing within that Ume will be disqualified. Prince Rupert has made great preparations for this yacht race which is regarded as one of the most beneficial advertising events of the year for the port. The only regret is that Prince Rupert was unable to have an entry In the race. Fine trophies : have been put up locally for the winners beside those that are being offered at Seattle and elsewhere In the south. To mark the occasion of the arri val of the yachts,- half-holiday has been declared fdr the city Tuesday afternoon. Entertainment plans for the vision have been completed, the Principal Items on the program to be the boxing tournament Tuesday night and the dinner dance Wed nesday night. There will also be ntertainment of a more or less orivate nature by officers and members of the local Yacht Club. The following are the boats that ire participaUng in the race: From Seattle Maidie. Jack Powers. Bolinder, Richard Frobocse. Tyee. Stuart Walsh. Mary Marann. Frank Seldelhuber. Zlze. C. J. E. Blang. Nlsbet. Ray E. Stickler. Rowdy, Robert C. Moffett. From Tacoma Argosy, Dr. Rich. Triton. Dr. Herbert F. Watson. From Olympla Klttlwake. Walter Draham. Winnlfred, Adolph Schmidt. From Shelton Buccaneer, William O. Reed. There will be 58 men and nine la-lies on the 12 racing boats and 21 nen on two scout cruisers accompanying the racers. Following are the officials of the -ace: Jos. L. Patton, head Judge. Arthur H. Carson and John Dyb-havn, judges. Daniel L. Pratt, inspector. W. J. Scherteer. starter. N. J. Blanchard, measurer. Frank W Allen and Oeorge A. Woodland, timers at Stuart Anchorage. Lt. L. H. Haworth, R.C.N.V.R. and John Bulger. timers' at Prince Ru- Richard Froboese, chairman race, committee. W. M. Meacham, secretary race committee, . E. A. Rich, fleet captain. Mm rod of Note Local nirarods will learn with envy that a hunter of merit has entered the northern game fields. B. H. Robs5n, wlreless -operator-on board C. O. 8. Newington, has Just Joined the ranks and bids fair to surpass, both by actual experience and the describing of same, anything heretofore known in these parts. Mr. Robson, while his ship, was in the viclnltgf.milte recently, I armed with a vest pocket camera' and a few yards of film as well as client time to the point of his dls- Inmid than mlaht have been uom. per lb. cmba.katlon. He has recommended ' td. He Is now able to be outside Braids Best Coffee to our correspondent a certain make t although, of course, it may be some P lb. of running shoes for speed and du- time ere he is able to navigate by Na6b Tes tability. Mr. Robson assures us, however, that, on thinking the matter over, he returned latex and accurately measured the' tracks" and says that, low 10.5c and 6c which several boats were paid. Canning Season Opens The salmon canning season in District No. 2, tributary to Prince Rupert, opened on Thursday night when fishing for sockeyes and e4.her vartotles became legally permissible. All the canneries in the Naas and Skeena River divisions which operated last year are working again this summer. While It Is not likely that the pack on the mainland will exceed 1929 in volume, large runs of pinks and chums are expected on the Queen Charlotte Islands toward the end of July or early In August and, with more canneries In operation, there should be considerable activity there. will be for a duration of 48 hours from 6 pjn. Fridays until 6 pan. Sundays. Should a given number of fishing licences In any area be exceeded, departmental officials MTlimOKN mun tuouu.i;. yleldi like miflc to KUL-BAU It penetrate. Trere'i no ointment like It. AUo uaetftMlM tor Cut. Burn. Brultes. Rheumatism and Itching Pile, lull Size Tin. I'lMtpilct. SOi-rnU. AddrtM Kill-Bun Product. B4S Oommerctel Orlre. Vaaoouver. Britten CotumMa himself again. In any ease, it Is .a per lb. matter of great satisfaction for his Empress Coffee-many friends that be Is doing so per lb. welL Economy Tea i to the best of his Judgment, the! The waterfront 14 not i per id. . . u neons- ir.. animal was proceeding at a leisure- i clous of the fact that an election lygait. Although the measurements I campaign is a-boming and there, were somewhat hurriedly taken, the as elAcwYiere, the topic is one for per lb. . PROVISIONS safry campaigning. The wet th4t mill V. Pr tin the election will be held while the "'A&SP c,ar Tork Si ctnncrtes are opera Ung full Ulasl j.JJeaj Small, 6 tins for wUl'fto doubt, swell the vote frdm rfiieapple Tiger Brand numbers Now that there Is an Improvement, however, there should be considerable activity from this Day holiday. Delayed by fog and heavy freights for waypoints, CkPJt. steamer Princess Mary. Oapt. S.X. Gray, did not arrive In port until 2:30 this morning from the south, several hours behind schedule. The vessel sailed a couple of hours later on her return to iVancoqver and waypoints. Seattle Yacht In The fine 40-foot gasenglned Seattle yacht Connie Doon, in the course of a leisurely cruise north, was a vttHor In port this week. The vessel arrived In port Thursday morning aftef having already been a month on the way up from Seattle and left yesterday morning to crujse Portland Canal before proceeding to Ketehlkan and Juneau. On board were the owners, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bain, and the skipper, Caspar Mulberg, and his wife. It Is Interesting to note that Skipper Mulberg Is an old timer of Prince Rupert, having been skipper of the Foley, Welch it Stewart power tug Hecate during railway construction days. He was kept busy renewing old acquaintances while here. The Bon nie Doon wiU' call here again on the way south. Bhg will be lplned at .The weekly close season this year t Ketchikan next week for the rest ... .... ... . - - IhI of the y I t? 1.. cruise north by the Rowdy. one of the entrant in the Seatle-Prlnce Rupert cruiser marathon next week. The Bonnie Doonand Rowdy are twm models. : wt John Currle ori have ben en gaged thlsweek in the work of replacing one of the dolphins at the Prince Rupert Rowing it Yacht Club floats. About 60 feet of float jhas also been, renewed. All Is now in readiness at the Yacht Club 2's, per tin Raisins Seedless Oaint C$uihseasonable weather, ' 5 lbs. for v theahftlecs Up to now have been Raisins Seedless loath to hie forth nv any material ' :s-lb. box per ibTV. Lettuce's 'beads for Carrots 3 bunches for Cherries per lb Plums . 2 lbs. forLiu-.y.. riams V f per baikft r Can tela upes 2 for Bananas 3 lbs. for 50c 55c 50c 48c 40c 39c tracks proved to be some nine feet) popular discussion. The fact tWat haVne' Sniierior pmi nv six inches apart. As kangaroos are!Kfter tide has ltt ardent 'suppo , GffijM'l,0r not plentiful north of Alert Bay,! ten. to say nothing of verbarpro we are rather at a loss to namestfJe ' ponents, makes the matter the animal. , r. Imore InU Lm fa gaftoUltam-ltoC QAp o 1 . k-:tvBlfhAr man mhw tn Vimwm It all I9f.fl Pr ID netch' Sliced Bacon- some low-minded ps tlaat to to own way as far as Uie fishermen fo the effect that a fjinrrliig shoe, and those In allied trades are con- ID' plated at random in sSft ground, ccrned. The politic la ru. It may be , ,'rI . . S100 make an imferMmion Vribt unlike i exDeeted. are aware of the imDort- bricks . that of some animals lr'tift. on ant part that the fishing vote may BtiWer-IIollybrook, Wood QCp the occasion of bisseeWliAnd' .iy In deciding the contest and nd Ec u- Pr lb. more or less handppad by his! will, therefore, conduct the news- i runs u varieues jq meniai conuuion. our ineoa may nave misiaicen nis own uaew. Halibut landings at the port onuyrter, Prince Rupert for the week of June 14-20 totalling 585,000 pounds, of which 134,000 pounds was Canadian fish and 451.000 American, brought the total of landings for the season to date up to 9,527,700 pounds made up of 2.997,700 pounds Canadian and 6,530,000 pounds American ball-but Prices during the week averaged somewhat better than In the week preceding. The high bid of the week for Canadian halibut was 15c and 6c which the N. and R. received for 1,500 pounds and the low. 11.4c and 6c which the Takla and Helge H. were paid for catches of 48,000 and 5,500 pounds respectively. The top bid of the week for American fish was 163c and Sc which the Slrius was paid for 10,500 pounds and the' 45c 10c 50c S2.45 FRESH FRUITS AM) VEGETABLES on A number of parties are already jommloes-llol house being planned for the Dominion .t. 25c 25c 25c 30c 45c 90c 35c 40c DRINKS Canada Dry Ginger Ale 2C fcr vuiiic Felix GlngerjAle pints, per dozen . Fellx Ginger Ale-splits, per doxen Rom-More Orange Juire-per bottle ber boats will be taken " dry dock temporally I provide accomodation fur tors. 81.40 $1.10 15c The Economy Cash & Carry "Where Dollars Have Mor Cm! rhonc SCO 319 Th-rC U' In command of CapV"1 , Klnnon, CJiJl. steamer Prii " J arrived in port at 7 o'ciork ' morning from Vancouver vin F'" wnnrf Alert Hnv and the Suulti of the Queen Chsrlotte Island V-vessel, ' ' which is now operating floats for the rer.elvtncr next week nf a in.Miv tz-Vinritilp. will sail t the racing yachts all of which will for Vancouver via Alert Bay moor there. A number of the mem- Englewood. II.-1'