PAGE SIX 8 n n M s a E WALLACE'S Dollar Days SATURDAY & MONDAY For this event, we have collected some wonderful values in QUALITY RAYON Underwear, as well as an attractive list of other desirable merchandise. DURAYON Lace Trimmed Step-in-each DURAYON Yoke front Knicker each DURAYON Oversize' SUPERvRAYON Pettiknicker lace trimmed reach' ....! HOSIERY Ladies' Lisle Hose full fashioned, colors ' of Sand or Nude, 2 pairs 1.00 31.00 1.00 SUPER RAYON Opera top shadow- Q-fl OA proof Slips-each ?AV V DURA YON Bloomer with appliqued Qf AA motif each ?2L.UU DURAYON Regular tailored Bloomer Q QQ 1.00 $1.00 Ladies' and Misses' Sport Sox, fancy cuff Q-fl A f in White or Sand. 2 nairs ?JUU V Men's Fancy Cotton Sox 6 pairs HOUSEHOLD GOODS Pillows feather-filled in art ticking 2'2 AA covers, each VmUVMaa, $1.00 each eacn w n Turkish Towels, striped or white, splendid quality, 2 for Linen Table Cloths, colored border each '" ""YARD GOODS 1.00 .00 White QpttjOPi JjoVjnch, nice soft quality 0 -fl AA G -yards ', . . . .' JIlLeW v Check Nainsook in white or colors 5 yards " Ginghams in several designs 5 yards Children's cotton Bathing Suits, navy contrasting trim, sizes 24 to SO, 2 for Children's Dresses in various sizes and colors, each $1.00 $1.00 Crepe de Chene and fancy figured goods A A in various patterns yard t?JLJJ $1.00 $1.00 Ladies' latest sport n(odel Hats, latest (SCJ Q ' styles, values to $5.00 f?0V0 Two dozeti Flat; Crepe Dresses in latest QO 7fZ stvles. values to S13.50 Vlt? 1, , . T - SEE OUR WINDOWS Telephone 9 Third Ave. & Fulton St. Doors, Window Shingles, .Etc. U E i KILN DRIED SPRUCE, CEDAR AND HEMLOCK S wivicii rKii.ivn tmtcttp MOTTt nivno PTP Specialties S Prlcro Prom Tlnni Pirlni. UinA KM n:. J V1 r - VJi.MIBI mui vvuui. A&lllt iiiivu uugu VJlulll Hemlock Flooring w Spruce and Cedar Shiplap, Boards, Dimensions ..and Timbers 5 Odd lots off-grade material at reduced prices. I BIG BAY LUMBER CO., LTD. Lumber Manufacturers Prince Rupert, B.C. Try a Daily News Want Ad. . tuted. The interior of the two up per floors remains to be finished off. Withal it is a handsome building and a credit to the waterfront. A small structure for water cooling is now being erected on the east side of the new building Extensive repairs are being made to the Canadian National Yacht Club's floats, at the west end of the Government Wharf, with which storms of the past winter played havoc. So far Jack McAuley's Car- mona is the only vessel of the local C. N. R. pleasure fleet to take up its summer berth at the floats. Dr. Joseph T. Mandy returned to port a few days ago after an absence of nearly three weeks on a trip down the coast to the Gardner Canal. Douglas Channel. Klldtia Arm and other mining areas. Cov five hundred miles Children's Hose in many styles and colors g-jj A A wnle ering away, some he made enttre trip 2 pairs V-V V lS0lltalre on hls Hoffar-Beechm Beechtngi $1.00 has had several trial runs from E. F. Cribb, general manager of the Pacific Salvage Co.. was here tot a few days this week from Van-juver Inspecting progress on the Call On Us! For Highest Quality and Lowest Prices Empress Jelly Powders, all Cn flavors, per pkg Molasses Snaps Cfip 3 lbs Shaker Salt per pkg Boneless Cottage Rolls per lb brands', per tin Evaporated Milk All brands, per case Empress Strawberry Jam l's, per tin Empress Assorted Jams 2's, per tin Fresh Strawberries per box Hothouse Tomatoes No. 1 per lb Spinach 4 lbs New Potatocs-L 7 lbs 10c 29c Buy now this price will not last) Evaporated Milk All 1 i 5.25 "24c 25c 35c 25c; The Economy Cash & Carry "Where Dollars Have More Cents' Phone 3G0 THE DAILY NEWS Saturday WATERFRONT WHIFFS Installing Refrigeration Equipment in Fisheries Experimental Station Annex White Hope Launched This Week Halibut Landings The cold storage plant is now beincr installed in the base ment of the new annex to the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station at the foot of McBride Street and other ujry to the coming busy summer -eason when she will have a good George Bttshby's power cruiser Argo has been on the Pacific Salvage Co.'s grid this week. An East-hope engine is being taken out of the vessel for replacement by a Ker- math. Then young John will be able to make the water fly. The provincial public works de- oii ieu tate mis wee on outboard motor boat. 'While official ! " 01 uie load'n reforms of the fish house inspection duties took him away, he eports tkt the trip was a most ' to ndJ"rof Govem-nnjoyable one and the little boat;?1 Wrf- The Job Is In charge behaved well throughout i ot Jack Laurensen. foreman for the j department. The Taku Transportation A 7J1 . Trading Co.'s river boat Tahltan is A!x Maedonald s dtePtey of pe" awaitln? arrival of her registration terborough boats, for which he is afnt-ln he has taken Ottawa berore quarters papers from proceed- . on Second Avenue near the Fbst ing north to be commissioned m on the Taku River. The vea- uu,ce Den auracung consm- eraine aiienuon ana, u inose wno . ."'"''iXj.iii"HL:: . lpaMfteRlv9Brv-fkudUr- would like to have them could, there bneetS lUlly meajljruce quality UXiH) J ail (ng pa8t few r and has func- wooW business indeed. Uoned well with her twin Ford Ma rine motors. Ladies' Voile and Print Dresses & -S A A , " " ' : each each JlslU imm&MmMW . They are very fine appearing vessels, some designed for out-boards and some for stationery engines, and, besides being of fine On Skeena River 1 construction, seme are elaborate ln Pacific Salvage Co.'s power tugs ' finishing and devices. No doubt, Salvage Princess, Pachena and Del-; their attractiveness will find phintura have been spending a i buyers for they are up to the mln-good part of the past week on the i ute watercraft; Skeena River ln connection with j the transmission line crossing Job : Mid-season kinting and clean-and towing work for the Falls Hlv- : ing operations are now the order of er power house construction. The ; the day for a number of the ves-fleet during the week has had aisels of the Prince Rueprt halibut breathing spel' after a very busy fleet. Among the boats receiving few weeks which kept every craft such treatment this week were the constantly on the go. Next month Kalen, Capella, Margalice, Toodie Ae Salvage Princess will leave for land Prosperity A. at the dry dock the West Coast of Vancouver Is- and the Ingrid H. and Balsac at the land to engage ln pilchard packing. McLean Ways at Seal Cove. Ogden at Massett The well known local fish packer Ogden. upon which J. W. Moore-house sustained such serious injury at the first of last week from the effects of which, we are happy to state, he is still making as rapid recovery as could be expected. Is now at New Massett where she will await the forthcoming season's salmon fishing operations to work out of the Langara Cannery. Following the accident to Mr. Moorehouse, Oscar ! Hanson was signed on as engineer j aboard the Ogden. The loss of his leg will eliminate any seafaring ideas for Mr. Moorehouse this year but, with an artificial member tlt- . ted by next season, it is quite pos- i slble that he may be able to resume nautical life again. It will be a long l pull before that, of course, but he and comfortable as possible. The new local halibut boat Teenle Milly. Capt. George Cook, made a forced return to port on Monday from the fishing grounds with Eugene Nickerson, one of the members rt hpr prcmr wVia ura lmmrrtltlllf 38C Placed "I the Prlnc Rupert Oeneral i Hospital to undergo an operation for appendicitis. The operation successful, Eugene Is now making speedy recovery and It should not be long before he Is able to get out on the Job again. , Skipper A. ,T, Parkin haa had his 5UC pleasure boat Octaganet on the Yacht Club grid this week for spring cleaning and painting. Most ot the l boats have been undergoing such work of late in, anticipation of the coming yachting and picnic season. Rupert Marine Products power tug P. R. T., Capt. Harris Kerr, re- 319 Third Ave. turned to port this week from Vlc-torla, having towed north two 'scows for the use of the company in nnn-nnn irh ihp Tiirt TnJ. rP. dlan total for tne season io ciaie ducUon plant. 12000 pounds while American I boats landed 362,400 pounds In the1 It was too cold and generally un-to make the year's 10141 oi pleasant from the weather stand- '5.192,800 pourfds. I point last week-end to make for an j Prices during the week remained auspiciousopenlngof thel930 ang-, a fairly steady leveL Tne mgn ling season. However, there are bid for Canadian fish was 12.1c and more week-ends coming and, as 5c which the Unome received for) weather Improves, the disciples1 of 5.000 pounds and the low. 10c and 5c j Izaak Walton generally will be set- wSlch was paid to several boats. ting active. Some parties a're plan- The high American price waHJc ned for this week-end if condlUons and 7c paid the Alkl for 4,000 are at all favorable. refrigeration machinery is expected to be delivered shortly Dr. w. t. Kergin's Full and will be put in immediately on arrival. The building, as:Prlde ot e Iocal cht "? l00ks. r far as will be done this year, is now complete and it is es-iJS';;! pected that funds will be available to finish it next year. I the hands of shef- Thomson and! So far the basement floor has been concentrated upon so Uuch assistants as were necessary. that the refrigeration work of the station may be insti- " regretted that the Full Moon -- 'will not be able to represent Prince Skeena River transmission line!RuPcrt ta the international cruls-rossine marathon from SeatUe to this lob. Hp Mt Thursdav nliht i er jn his return to Vancouver. The Indian Department's power jicai muiuu out uie activity of its owner is. going to preclude the possibility ! and, as time goes on and the date VtXfcliT h v,Jot t1 race approaches. It seems LlJLty doubtful whether Prince Ru- , pert will hare a participant at all i in .the event. leal of official travelling to do. The ... . " Naskeena's enftne has been giving ,tr1lrl"g fn' "f good deal of trouble lately but the T . V 7V. p I rrr Hun f a tAl IT XT tlual.lL natter is now being rectified. graduate work, H. N. Broeklesby, as sistant director of the Prince Ru summer. The Prince Rupert halibut boat Sea Maid, Capt Henry Dorreen, Is now on her last trip to the halibut grounds before proceeding to the West Coast of Vancouver Island under charter to the Island Packing Co. to pack pilchards. The launching of Capt. Peter Thompson's new halibut boat White Hope took place on the high tide at 1 ajn. on Thursday morning from the Prince Rupert dry dock where ; the vessel was built during the win ter to replace Capt. Thompson's former boat Vema which sank down the coast from Prince Rupert last fall. The new vessel Is S3 feet long and as being equipped with a 54 h.p. full diesel Gardner engine which is expected to arrive from England next week. Under charter to the fisheries de partment for three months to pros pect for rummer herring- for use as halibut bait ln waters contiguous to Prince Rupert, the Vancouver selneboat Jessie Island VII has made her first trip around the Dun-das Island vicinity but. on calling at Prince Rupert after the trip, re ported that nothing ln the way of what was being looked for had been found. The Jessie Island VII will continue the work throughout the summer and will spend a good deal of the time ln the neighborhood of the Queen Charlotte Islands where substantial runs of summer herring have often been reported without, however, much in the way of official verification. Halibut landings Halibut landings at the port of Prince Rupert for the week of May has the best wishes of many friends 1 23-30 inclusive totalled 567,600 that his recovery may be as speedy I pounds, bringing the grand total of landings for the season to date up to 7,700,800 pounds. During the week, Canadian boats brought ln 205,200 pounds, making the Cana- Era ih ei cninmiiizgu n BATTERIES For quality of materials strenrth of construction for positive, constant service under all conditions COYLE Batteries compare favorable with the best on the market. Let us In stall one of these better bat- teries in your car today. Know : what real battery satisfaction ! means. Rupert Motors PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. tkUKiii maaaii Bit, bibikiki pounds and the low, 11.6c and 5c ! received by the Brisk for 29.000 Moon, pounds. Bargains In AT THE Montreal Importers We have Just received from the manufacturers a bit shipment of Ladies' sample shoes. pert Fisheries Experimental Sta- iwVC! c-ii)ifc Kitv OAilll lifca AKti AMY Ala Hon ttHM t..rn tn TW.- t,.. from tutu inaiiy wno nave spent, me ume in Winnipeg. j D. B. Finn, director of the station, is also returning early in June from the east after having attended the ! .annual meetings of the Biological! Board of Canada and of the Royal Society in Montreal. $5.50 Shoes Go at j)2e95 Sec our fine assortment of Child's UV tiinrllo ihp r.nnA, rlrU III. grounds press iIen.s Rub5er nooU and haf a full line ot Mrn's, Ladies' and Children's Running Shoes. rpHitupsq 01 due to Acid oaM1kaoJ ion till' 3 Returning a few days ago from and Misses' Shoes. g Vancouver where she had a new . , , . n n p. engine Installed, the Prince Rupert RUDDCrS aOQ KlUinillg OUOCS halibut boat Margaret I is to make two trips to the halibut before taking up a salmon packing charter down the coast for the Oi THURSRI. and S.T Maurice Chevalier In That Most Delightfm Picture ( The Love Sample! Parade 'S All TALKING. KING, SINfjn SINGLNi, SHOES! and DANCING 20 New Songs Talking Comedy Montreal on Saturday neat, I lib VbKl llbbl (jUUlJh S t.l. r: 41 r . Irs. Broeklesby n,-, .r- M . ih ruUr w Admission 20c and 63c two snows, i tt ru SAT. MATINEE At 2:39 15c and I k Autographed photc r -Maurire Chevalier en- a FREE at names h r bhlnc. Third A r.z- i sasswsBiXBaflBnnsQflBSSBBi .119.?';! ' Dr Alexander Mechanic all wool Shirts, Master Pants and Overalls at very low prices. You can save 35 by buyfiTc" at this store. MONTREAL IMPORTERS Meeker Block Opp. New Empress Mil MMMJfidiS SERVICE ro TIIONE 573 BESNEIt BLOCK DENTIST Reduce the Acid Sick stomtchi, soar ttomtehi ami indention uiually mean mm add. The torach iwrrn ir ow-ttlmu-ltttd. Too much acid raakca the item-ach and intMtinrn our. Alkali kills arid inttantly. Th W form it Phillip Milk of Migneila, be-rauoc on harralnt, taitflri doM neutrality many timi itt volume in arid. Sinre ita invention, GO years aro, it hat remained the standard with physicians everywBtra. In sick stomachs instantly Take a spoontsl in wv unhappy condition win in five rain (. Tfcrn know what t4o. I "' methods will never approve thla fr your -are a grt iay Ik sure to jret th' f Milk of Magnesia (r, -eians for ftO year itt acids. Each bottle i-iniu.'-' lions any drugstore. ATTENTION: TAKU PROSPECTORS Avoid the necessity of clearing your supplies threx customs at Juneau. We carry complete prospectors' outfit-on the ground in Canadian territory. TAKU TRADING CO. Wm, Strong, Prop. TAKU RIVER P.O. COAL PKMIHNA EGG Delivered, Per Ton MINKIIEAI) EGG Delivered, Per Ton MINEIIEAI) LUMP Delivered, Per Ton FURNITURE and PIANO MOVING A Specialty HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE PHONE 580 tiit