"1 r 1 :4 L 1' fAOB BIX Eaturday Apra u J THE DAILY NEWS I EaXsrHsiiiVKaBBBlBfllji 1 CRASH! CRASH! CRASH! Remarkable Bargains in Men's Furnishings i Suits Shirts 'Underwear Blankets Shoes Slickers Sweaters I have purchased the entire stock and fixtures of J. A. KtytKI'ATIlICK, fiTH ST. AT 25c ON THE DOLLAR, and will offer same to the public of Prince Ku-pcrt at ridiculously low prices. Less than half wholesale prices. It is priced to sell for a quick turnover. SALE STARTS TUESDAY MORNING AT 9 Watch Monday's Paper For Details Geo. J. Dawes - Black 120 Five Points of Excellence FIVE ROSES FLOUR Guaranteed the pure pro iuct of Specially Selected Western Canadian Hard Sprinjr Wheat. Milled under e, experts. the supervision of milling , Rigidly tested to ensure the same satisfactory results in all Canadian kitchens. Used by the majority of Canada's housewives- because of its high quauiy ana unnormity. i& An all-purpose flour equally jr satisfactory for Breads. Cakes, Ties, Puddings and Pastries. Still "THE WORLD'S REST" FOR SALU IJY TIIOS. McMEEKIN, PRINCE KUFERT, B.C. (Distributor) and at All Good Dealers Lake of Die Woods Milling Co. Ltd. The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. OUR COAL IS IN A DRY SHED When you are buying coal look on the economical side of life. If you buy wet coal, you are losing 10. So start today and burn dry coal and see what 10 iqeani totyou. 1 1 PEMBINA EGG-Deltvered, rtton .Jr'....."..l...$4 J MINEIIEA'TTEGG Delivered, Per Ton ..f: l!3fr MINEIIEAIIJ-UMPUiOlrerrdl'jucjrjon .Jlg) HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PnONE 580 Daily News Want Ads. bring quick Results the City. LING THE TAILOR 817 Second Avr. Sunnybropk Butter- 3-K: brick I Soda Biscuits "DolJai at Sweet Mixed Biscuits 2 lbs. T Pride of Canada Syrup H-gal. 3 tins Malkln's Best Spices per tin Malkln's Best Baking Powder 12-oz. tin Quick Naptha Soap Chips 3 pkgs flimsres.'Wree-- per lb Frfth,Fcg9i 3 doz . sVsSKiiiiijiaiflptBRSVBfl Two Men Are Arrested For Bank Robbery 1 EVERETT. April 18 Two Vhone R49 The Progressive Housewife Has started a savincs account by $1.08 49c 43c (Equal to Princess Flakes) Oranges Navels 9 doz. Potatoes 10 lbs. v: , New Spuds 3 lb? '"Fresh Spinach 8c 20c 50c! 95c, 25c 25c! 10c 60c Economy Cash and Carry Stores WATERFRONT WHIFFS Rough Weather Holds up Halibut Fleet Local Buyers Ready to Handle Fish Fisheries Experimental Station Gets Boat Owinir to excentionallv bad weather, the halibut fleet has been pretty well tied up for the past nine or ten days j i i ! i . i ...:A. l r 1 l. B aim landings nave oeen very ngni wiui a nuiuuei- ui ui unuu catches. The past week was marked by no new developments in the local halibut marketing situation, the United Pacific Fisheries continuing to take all the landings for co-operative marketing. During the week returns were re- g 1 r ,i l 1 ...1 1 1 1 1 11 .1 i. 5 nrovo successful after temnorarv and exneeted reverses have been ' ing the tug here but it is doubtful overcome. The United Pacific has " there will be enough work offer- not yet become established in its "H? to warrant it. own premises here and is still hand- ling its fish through the plant of the The provincial police cruiser P. M. Royal Fish Co. Finishing; touches L. 8 is still away on a cruise as far are being put on the concern's own north as the Taku River. In com- ; premises and it should be doing nnd of Constable Olsen, the vessel i business there very shortly. Another has already been gone about two ! visit is being awaited from F. J. weeks. 'KwapiL president of the United Pa- cif ic Fisheries before certain final . The Power Corporation of Can-matters In connection with the lo- ada's service boat Ruby May, Capt. :al organisation, including the ap- William Neson. arrived in port hurt men polntment of a permanent mana- Saturday from Falls River and left were arrested here T j early yerterday are H(Ud. KwapU WM or. yesterday morning on ner return ' h Tu u7 V 1 wuu IginaUy expected to arrive here there. XL?, iihe ?nc"te yterday but later word indicated ' ' & n nt n Wed,neSdaJy ut that he woW not be here until H is understood that the appob.t- Sf . I V y iruncerta,n and they Wednesday of next week. Meantime, ment ol a successor to D. H Rmn as may De released SOOn. t ih. nMh..:nrtnr nf tho PrlnM WttMtt mwYt. 1 FIRST CHOICE OF SUITS OR SPRING COATS of late, halibut arrivals are not ex- leries Experimental Station has al- pected to be very heavy, for the next , ready been decided upon at Ottawa few days at least. Good Price Paid although no word has yet reached here as to the choice. Mr. Firm, now in charge of a newly opened re- New samples Just arrived of spring word was brought here Thursday search department of the B. C. Pac-; and summer goods of the finest that the American schooner Demo-: kers, returned to Vancouver this quality and the patterns of the very Crat sold 32jftQ pounds of halibut ; week after spending six months at latest- ! to the San Jufen Fish Co. at Ketchi-j Cambridge University, England, LING THE CUTTER kan the day.prevlous for 15c and, taking up a special science course. Steam cleaning, pressing and alter- i 12c- The United Pacific Fisheries. ing. Free delivery to any part of ! which is handling fish co-operative- .1 1 . ' 1 1 . . 1. 1 rti 1 , J . ! iy, is pmfuiz tvgc ino o"2C oimu tur 1 American fisja and 9c and 6c for buyers was held on Thursday af -1 landings for the season to date is ternoon of toll week at the offices j 990,040 pounds made up of 742.900 of the Canadian Fish it Cold Stor-1 pounds Canadian and 247.5W Am-age Co. It was one of a number of j erican. such conferences that have been ; held since the season opened. All the local companies, are ready to step in and handle fish at short George Smith, wharfinger at the Government Wharf, is back on deck again after having been confined to his home much of the last three a'QZiiysil & carry Morcs- weeks with lUness. Lwok Ituliiieiccnts and the dol-i lars will look after themselves. The price of red spring- salmon here during the past week was dropped to 10c a, pound. There are a large number of trollers out and fish is being, brought in in quite large quantities. Dr. R. O. Large of Port Simpson np-j arrived .in port Tuesday afternoon DC with his power cruiser Sunbeam II, Malkln nt TnmatAM-r. ft rm ! me qaxt ur tni u rcmrn - .v...vvvww srs out ; to Port Simpson. Fine New Boat Dr. L. W. Kergin's fine new power Halibut landings for the week from Saturday to Friday inclusive amounted to only 105,900 pounds of Which 73,960 pounds was from Canadian vessels and 32 Don nminrix 1 r r Another meeting of local fish j from American. The grand total of Interestlne Articles Of much interest to Prince Rupert are several articles appearing. In a Progress Report which has ust been issued by the Biological Board of Canada covering recent research , developments at the Nanalmo bio-; logical station and the Prince Ru-! pert fisheries experimental station. One of the articles Is by o. C. Young, ' 1 a member of the ataf f of the local station,' which describes the new low temperature research laboratory here and projected refrigeration research. Incidentally. Mr. Young gave an interesting little history of the activities of the local station which were started in 1M6 by D. B. Finn in one room of the basement of the Seal Cove Hotel. Another article of outstanding interest by Donald C. Q. MacKay of the Nanalmo station gives an account of the Skeena River aalmon Investigation, also starting off historically from the time the river was cruiser Aledor, built during the past ; examined in 1793 by Capt. Whid-winter at the local dry dock, has ! bey, master of the Discovery. An-been completed and has now taken i other article of local Interest in a up her permanent moorage at the floats of 'the Prince Rupert Rowing & Yacht Club. A trim 34 -footer equipped with 40 h.p. Red Wing engine, the Aledor Is a real acquisition to the local fleet of pleasure boats. George Eckerman, formerly with the Nelson Trading Co., is F. W. Allen's successor on the staff of Edward Lipsett Ltd.. local ship chandlers W E. Drake, formerly located here, has again taken over the k- i Mai iiiuiuiceineitfc nun; tvuihui kjii- Kkp Christ ts the Tirsraeceuntant.- New Biological Boat summary of results of spring salmon tagging operations in 1929 and 1990, this being written by Dr. Andrew L. Prltchard of the Nanalmo station, who is at present at MeCllnton Creek. Masse tt inlet, engaged in enumerating the seaward migrating pink salmon fry. ' After his trolling boat had been partly submerged. Harry Weller was , picked up by a steamer off the Naas River recently aceccdlng to report' reaching here. It was a very narrow escape. Weller-had put-out-lo Irulii Ua the boat, which was bull by Ja panese, but ran into a storm and his To be used in connection with the .craft began to founder. The rescue work of the Prince Rupert Fisheries, was effected just in the nick of Experimental Station, the gasboat Irish Belle hal been purchased by" the Bloloaical Board of Canada 319 3rd Ave. 417-413 5tli Ave. from Axel olsen of this city. The Telephones 3C0 and 18 Irish Belle is now on the grid of the Pacific Salvage Co. where she will be subjected to considerable renovation including the extension of time, it is reported. C. N. II. TRAINS From East aondaya, Tuwdays ind Thursdays. 1:30 pjn. For East Mondays. Wednesdays and Saturdays. 11:30 a.m. is:Bi:ixM;i:H!ilKiii;,Gi:iKi:BCKfaiiiv:ra?:i!ra!:rK:B:aiijk;! IFRL & SAT. TWO SHOWS 7 & 9 VM. .Ml -a:: tti S The "Coered Wagon"! the Talkies ceiveci irom me easi on caicnes wnicn nan ueen namm-uui 5 the first of the week by the new concern. They were not .With Richard Dix, Irene Dunn, Estcllc Taylor and so very Satisfactory either and, in stead of getting further distribution of proceeds as might have been expected, deficits were reported in at least some "cases, necessitating refunding by the boats concerned1. This is explained at least partly by the fact that the new concern did not have its marketing arrange ments very well organized in the east at first. This Is stated to have been remedied to large extent now and it is hoped that future returns will be more favorable. Satisfaction B is still expressed in the new arrange ment by the fishermen who retain their confidence that it will yet tho cablo. The purchase of the Irish jj Belle' djgnot Interfere with ultl- nate pfjrfS to have quite a large w boat attached to the local station. Such a boat will be necessary if the station is to carry' out work on the p nalibut banks as is projected. tm The Pacific Salvage Co.'s steam tug Tepic. Capt. Campbell, arrived in port on Wednesday afternoon of this week from Vancouver, having in tow the Union Oil Co.'s fuel scow U.O.CO. 4 with which she proceeded the next morning to North Island. The Tepic is due back here this week-end. There was Ulk of keep- Cimarron many other stars A cast of 50,000 persons. Til e story of the Oklahoma land rush. Courage and valor romance and tragedy. One of thejbig pictures of the year. 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