FAOB BIZ hdkiiiii-ifaMi-ii ir mrirr nim iiw rTivffirrrw-W T1IOS. McMEEKI.V, PRINCE UUI'EKT, B.C. (Distributor) and at All Good Dealers LAKE OF THE WOODS MILLING CO. LTD. SAVE MONEY COAL Buy the real Coal our famous Edson and Cassldy-Wclllntlon In any quantities. Also Bulkley Valley Hay, Grain and Robin Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 558 321Q When you buy a Ford in preference to another make you save enougli to purchase many other things. For example, the average family's meat supply for one year groceries for five months a radio a good kitchen range dining or bedroom suite the expenses of your summer vacation. BUY A FORD AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE You Arc Getting Value Far Above the Price S.E. PARKER LTD. Telephone 83. Delicious Refreshing-Bouillon in a Second CORDIAL In 6 oz. or 16 oz. Bottles 1M SHINGLES! No.l-3xatperM $3.25 No. 1 - feat per M $3.75 No. 2 -at per M $2.75 SUITORT HOME INDUSTRIES MADE AT MASSETT HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PnONE 580 Kaien Motors Limited General Garage and Service Station CHEVROLET and BUICK Open Day and Night Phone 52 Third Avenue" system which was practised by the United Pacific Fisheries of making the same down payment at Ketchikan as at Prince Rupert, naturally enough the boats did not feel inclined to make the extra run on to Prince Rupert. However, that is all changed now and Prince Rupert Is again handling the normal amount of halibut. In spite of recriminations and, naturally enough, the fishermen essary factors seemed, however, to be lacking in this spring's experi ment on the Pacific Coast. O. P. Smith Hack Skipper O. P. Smith, well known trolling fisherman and Prince Ru- An itching rash A blemished skin Eczema? Will DDI) heal ovemicht? Sometimes, More often It takes longer to wfj.li out the poison completely and restore a (.month, clear skin. Itut the burning, thfi Itrhint, the Irritation, are sootLed. cooled, instantly, OK.MES LTD. W. J. McCUTCIIEON. DRUGGIS! WHAT YOUIt MOTHER WANTS You would do almost anything to please her. She wants your photograph! Give her one for Mother's Day Benson Studio Phone 420 Third Ave. OTSTCJ!P1CEJ)F SUITS OR SPUING COATS THE DAILY NEWS "? 2, uj. WATERFRONT WHIFFS "Business as Usual" Again in Halibut Industry-Salmon and Herring Running in Skidegate , .;!... Inlet Halibut Landings It is a case of "business as usual" again at Prince Rupert 1 as far as the marketing of halibut is concerned. The Uni-i ted Pacific Fisheries, which had attempted to market fish 'co-operatively, supposedly for the benefit of the halibut ; fishermen, found itself unable to do business on April 23 i after the wholesalers had refused to take the concern's fish 1 and, as a result, the regular independent buyers are taking i the fish again, bidding at a daily auction in the Prince Ru-! pert Fish Exchange. Immediately a great increase was to be noted in the number of American vessels landing their catches at Prince Rupert. Under the perfs former "home run king," who has been spending the winter in the souUi. arrived in port on Wednesday morning with his boat Billy Boy. Since February 1, "O. P." had been fishing out of Nootka and Quatsino on th West Coast of Vancouver Island will fairly good results. The buyers were paying 10c a xjunri for red springs over eight Kiunds in weldi.' there. He will look things over an i:id here for a while arc not very happy at the failure of 1 jpfoiv definite, deciding on their first attempt at co-operative marketing of halibut, it seems to have been pretty well proved that own line ":ummer. of operations for his this the time Is not ripe ior a change 1 Poller have he r kf ping close Turbulent waters of Kiso river. Japan, are successfully navigated by these venturous boatmen, who ply hazardous rapids in same type craft their ancestors used thousands of years before them. Figures in a report Issued by the fisheries department show that 364 more hair seal have been destroyed this spring than last. The increase u mairtlv nMVtttntttl fnr In th can vessels which started landing their catches at the port again. To- 'ill lanriinui fnr the season tn rial 1.333 :100 pounds of Canadian fish i and 814 040 pounds American fish. It should only be a matter of a week SI? Second Ave. t'lione G49jr so before the American landings commence to outstrip Canadian in the customary way. Considering the great amount of fish that was in the price, kept up perhaps better than might have been Expected. The top bid of the week for Canadian fish was 8.5c and 5c which the Dundas was paid for 3,000 pounds and the low, 7f and 4c paid the Takla for a large 6ath Jbf 32,000 pounds. The top American price of the ,week was 10.6c and tc received by the Schorn for 13.000 pounds and the low 8c and 5c which quite a number of boats were paid. With fitting, pomp and circumstance, the launching took place yesterday afternoon of the new 27-foot V-bottomed cabin cruiser built by Charlie Starr and Doc Alexander in the loft of, the Pacific Fisheries warehouse during the past winter. The trim craft Is equipped with a 40 h.p. Red Wing engine formerly u.ed in Doc Alexander's old speed boat Mig. The vessel, which is not yet named, is now tied up at the floats of the Prince Rupert Rowing & Yacht Club. District News TERRACE Dr II C. Wrinch dropped off the tra'n on Tuesday to have a chat with a few friends. He was on hi way to Prince Rupert. Returning on Wednesday he again met some of his supporters at the station. Carl Canton, an old timer of Terrace, having sold out to Arvld 4 Olson, pulled out for his native S i uuuniry mi wrancsaay. uan was given a cordial goodbye by a ; number of friends at the station. Hon Joshua Hlnchllffe. Mini.tr of Education, is schedi'.'d to be in Terrace on May 11 and 12. He h expected to address a public meet-jlng on the Monday evening. J. B Munro. deputy minister of agriculture, is expected to pay a visit to Terrace in the near future C. HUlstrom and 8. O'Neil were In from. Vsnarsdol on Tuesday. The fine weather prevailing dur- ; ing the past two weeks has led to a great deal of land c'earlna In i the district more, in fact than from the present system of market- watch on boats hereabouts follow- for a number of years back. ; ing. Certainly, It could hardly be ing a recent J reported hi-Jacking reasonably expected that a scheme episode not fir 'from here. There such as that of this spring, which has not been much of an official na-sprang up virtually overnight, could . ture come as ftl regarding the pir-be anything else but a failure. Pos- , acy although it evidently happened The local- commissioners have started work levelling Atwood street between the Phtlbert hotel i and Lakelse Avenue by means of sibly. If the necessary organization surely enoughs Mere may be heard a drag line operated by a powerful were effected and the essential ca-lof it ere long. pltal provided, a scheme of co-op- f erative marketing of halibut might Police are investigating the find be successful Both hese most nec gas engine. Sam Creelman attends to the engine and J. McLaren looks pfter the drag shovel When com ing of the American salmon troller , pie led the new road wt.'l be a j Sea Belle wrecked off Calvert Isl- great convenient to many. and. The boaf was in bad shape I without sign of any fishermen. Quite a few spring salmon have been caught around Skidegate Inlet lately. It is reported, and all are of a very large size. Fishermen of the islands expect a big run this season. Skidegate Inlet trailers are already preparing to leave for the Hippo Island trolling grounds during the coming week. There Is also reported to have been quite a run of spring herring In Skidegate Inlet during the past week. TOMATO WEEK SPECIALS Malkin's Best Tomatoes I fif 2'Vs, 3 tins 1UL Malkin's Best Tomatoes 2's. 3 tins Tomato Juice 3 tins varieiy, ,3 for Holland Herring pr keg were 2,l4".:i4Q pounds made up of 319 3rd Ave 34c 40c Alert Bay district Fisheries District ,A8hcron Tomal Ketchup- Ap No. 1 yielded less than half the 2 3-e bottles . lut number taken last year while Nor- '. Malkin's Best Pineapple 8ilced or them British Columbia waters were crushed, 2's, 400 below the previous season's to- per tin tal. There is a bounty of $2.50 per Robertson's Oold Shred nose on hair seal. A "million pound week" of landings at Princi Rupert followed Immediately upon the decision of Pacific Coast halibut fishermen to revert back to the former system of auctioning their catches to the Independent buyers rather than dallying longer with the United Pacific Fisheries, which was making a vain pffnrt. fn hanHla. tHji rmvtiijt nn a Marmalade, 12-os. bottle Clark's Corned Beef per tin Jutland Sardines 3 for Butters-lb. brick Peaches & Pears 2V , per tin (Heavy Syrup) co-operative basis. Landings for the'Ch!,tate BM-Large week of April 86-May-l Inalusive tp-Ulled 1,028,300 pounds of whlih New samples Just arrived of spring 7"., 'XZ Tl and summer goods of the finest I - " ,IZiMZiZZ .u ... . Canadian fleer Which was in during quality and the patterns of the very , tne week and Mjofrom Amerl- LING THE CUTTER Steam cleaning, pressing and altering. Free delivery to any part of the city. 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