PHIUIPS ForTrout!5 due to Acid ""H sou MEATUI" C0NITIPAT10M AS. SUNLIGHT SOAP per carton Pure Strawberry Jajn CZtZn 4-lb. tin VOX, per K. Quaker Oats China premium, per pkg. When You EVERY man, woman and child will occasionally over-indulge. But rinn'l RiifTpr fnr vnnr tnrlirttAn. 30c aame, pleasant-tasting and milky-white Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. It's folly to do so when you can so . You'll be through with crude easily sweeten and settle a sour, methods once you learn the perfect upset stomach Vpth a little Phillips 'yay- Nothing else has the same Milk of Magnesia. quick, gentle effect. Doctors pre- . . rA. -j: n, , . . . owns; n iui tuuiKcoiiuii, uauacf learned the quick comfort this per fect anti-acid brings. Smokers know bow it neutralizes nicotine; brings back a sweet taste; guards the breath. Women know what it does for nausea or sick headache. And when, children have over-eaten are bilious, constipated or otherwise upset give them a little of the heartburn, gas, sour stomach, and headache. It has been standard with them for over 50 years. Insist on genuine Phillips' Milk of Magnesia; a less perfect product may not act the same. The genuine is always a liquid never in tablet form and the name Phillips' is always on bottle and wrapper. .Made in Canada Miissallem's Grocery, 5th Aye. From March 1st Will be known as .. Economy Cash arid Carry No. 2 OPENING SALE You benefit by this policy change. THE FOLLOWING PRICES APPLY AT DOTH STOKES Sliced Pineapple 2's .Qq S for .Juicy Bulk pates 2 lbs. for TALMOLIVE j0.P i9c 3 for 3IALKIVS BEST TEA AND COFFEE Shaker Salt per pkg. 15c 50c 55c . Finest Indian Broken ftf vOKs Pekoe Tea, 3 lbs. 77" 50c Pea -No. 4 sieve OPn fpmatoes Large Size QC0 3 Una 2 tine 35 for JUICY NAVLL ORANGES 50c 10c COMBINATION SPECIAL One 10-lb sack B.C. Granulated Sugar and one lb. of our QCp bulk Coffee, regular value. $1.15, both for VOX FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER 3 lbs. for CHOCOLATE BARS-Large variety 3 for y $1.10 10c Mail Orders Receive the Benefit of These Low Prices CASH & CARRY STORE 31!) THIRD AVE. 417-423 FIFTH AVE. E. Phone 360 P.O. Box 575 Phones IS & 84 CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Ul'EHA l INCf IT. T. P. 20,qdojjdfy ELOATING DUYDOCK. bnsiRCnvAiachinlsts, IloiTermakers, lUarksmllhu, Pattern r !' '"'Makers. Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 285 If your paper docs not arrive, telephone the office WATERFRONT WHIFFS Halibut Boat Owners and Fishermen .Agree Saga Here Enroutc to Hanks Important Fishery News This Week The gathering last Saturday night j in the City Hail when salmon flsh-jrrmen got together to discus. the i proposal to co-operatively handle ;and process their fish was possibly the largest fishermen's meeting that has even been seen in the city. Great enthusiasm was also displayed and it may be judged that, 'if the fishermen do not es- ollsh a, caratry or. their tr.n week on fishing terms for the coming season. It was par- ZnlSZnl VIS mat uie settlement was reacneu De-;care ucuiany grauiying of under a. co-operative plan, fore any great controversy or feeling over the matter tie- u win be necessary to have a enveloped. At that, there was not a very great issue at stake, nery, to handle their product. Like Yet often little things like this develop into more serious'' enthusiasm for tp idea of co-op-affairs'than at first might be expected. The effect of the 've4tmart. lstf amon " agreement is that the boat owners accept the amended of-rfefttL. fer of (he fishermen whereby the u , ,!LT V" endo'-d the deduct proposal of -Ehare latter will not be responsible for lar among many friends during his ' in "hole" trips after a month residence in Prince and his de- lnS 2 Vfe Percent 'rom tnp gross stoc ' boat in order to of disablement or tie-up has elap- parture will be regretted. He has every sed. On this point there was a com- taken nilte an, interest in yacht- j create a fund, wltn w,hlch t0 Cttrry promise on both sides, the fish- tag affairs while here, being thoon c-Perative marketing, ermeh having previously asked for owner of the power cruiser Colife- , . , a tierlod of three wr whti th whioh it u ltnri.nivi h m! rne 51tlca e. CoId Storage uo.. of I boat owners were desirous of main- take south with him ' v .which W. P. Mills, prominent '8Uka I taining the old agreement whereby business man is the head, has eom- I there was no limit of time wherein Th mnnpH .nimnn pvnnrt mnr. D,Nea negotiations for the pur the fishermen might be still re- ket is stlU in the uncertain staee sponsible for share in the liabilities the next few months shoifld show of "hole" trips. While there is ap- more clearly what Is to be ex larently no weakening, as yet. tasted as an ultimate return for the ruling of the fish buyers where- the nack Riuafan nnnMi imnn by first class fish in future will be is no new thlngas some people ! V of u between . , V"""ua "J" seemed to regard it-and the quan -stead 10 and 89 pounds tlty avallablc for consumption in Saturday February 23, PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS 1831 1 amxmxusaum 11 3:BEa;i'msiLtKiaLTn::ii!wra:;:i;ii!.xl.:;;. L. I,l.!.l CnlilMl VVWwii.ii . "'1 n v riuay miiu uaiuiuoj g TWO SHOWS ' 7 & 0 P.M. m You have never seen any- one like Walter Huston . in j Halibut .hoat owners and fishermen of Prince Rupert her?, it will be only faUure to se-1 with Dorothy Javier and Jajntf, Itennie, Adorned v.n.. ! are to be congratulated at having come to agreement this, curu "Jt! "wr funds that win J : - ' ,f thtl&ln. Border. 9 wtiuic, iiwc-vw atp wiuv u visit if the Prfhce Rupert halibut fleet ifter. Happily enough, the sit ta ion here is much different to l!iat m Seattle where the boat owners md thp fithornipn arc ctill He H. ber 15. Frank W. Allen,, tor several years a member of the staff of Edward Upsett Ltd. here, has been promoted to a post with the company In Vancouver and will b leaving soon for the south to assume his new duties. Mr. A'len has become popu- caution than usual in the placliv; of orders this season. Out the closest observers are confident tha' tie those ordera- hwver. belated, will locked over issue of what shall constitute a boat's share, the ovn-! matorialle. ers demanding 25 for boat's : share whereas the fishermen will J Enron to the halibut ground? not countenance anything but the on lt lnrt. lrtP- the 45-foot hall-former 20. It is confidently ex-'but b01- 9&. Capt. Hendrick pected that the decision on the pirt j Hendrickaen. was in port this week of the local boat owners and fisher- from California, having arrived men to delay the start of the s-a-! Tuesday night. The Saga, as sta-n'S operations to March 1, two i ted before In these columns, was weeks after the statutory opening, built during the past twd years h I will result ta considerably higher California where Capt. Hendrlck- prices for fish when buying gets sen had to. go for the benefit of I under way. There seems to be good his health. It Is a trim craft and reason to anticipate that this may was examined with interest dur- I prove to be the case. At that, the ing Its stay here. The vessel is i fishing season will be cut from nine equipped with a 40 h.p. Faboo- 'n plpht months this vnr In viow Tiivham rftaaal uiMn a ' - - " 1....W.U. J MVW flbWlll ; Marks. The little -easel made ther!?wln! .long trip up from California en- "The use ,of too much gear." says : tlrely under her own power. Hon. S. L. Howe, provincial corn- j missloner of fisheries, "has made it I The, licence of the British Col-necessary, in the interest of con- umbia- Fishermen's Co-operative servation. to reduce fishing sea-; Association to erect a salmon can- sons so mucn, mat it IS often dll- nerv at Coal Harbor. Vancouver J ficult for fishermen to make a living. For the same reason the overhead cost of producing canned fish is increased, as operators must use as much gear as possible to make has been renewed after considerable controversy by the city of Vancouver. The association held a licence In 1930 and did sonv; dredging In preparation for con a reasonable catch in the limited .tructlon but did not erect the new season allowed. This, in turn. af-bulldlng Xne application for the fects the sale of British Columbia new ltcen. was ftnally aiiowed fish in foreign markets In compe-; tlU0n !h other "V i PtMy more progress was made tions which do not slmt-1 experience dur,n th. k tnvmr, tht, lar difficulties." I u.i.- wuv ut vvvacairivc iiaisuiitiK ui fish at Prince Rupert than has been achieved at any time in the past Both producers of salmon and halibut seem to be quite keen cbout the Idea and it Is quite evi dent mat not a few of there are willing to cough up the hard earn ed cash to help the thing along. In answer to 8.0 8. call from iinerEttingham. Mojave, coast cutter, battled mountainous seas to get to scene Mojave took It In tow and brought dlsanbd llnei Into Halifax, N.S. chase of the cold storage plant the Booth Fisheries at Sitka ajul, will operate it in future as a public freezer and storage. The plant, -as- tabllshed In 1913. has a storage ca-naeltv of 1.500.000 pounds of frown fish and manufactures stxlen tons of ice daily., The plant wlV Kn lU MltAMr.. tir itr tr 1 i .i Europe is no greater than ha p "V "" "' been In other years. British and l bookk,!I,ert u"de, Hl,Boo15h rni.tin.ntei hmv. "ime while J. P. McNeill, who has been superintendent of the "lant for years. wiU remain in tbt cspacity. The deal Is of much Vret to the halibut fisheries ol the whole coast. : of the treaty decision between the panylng Capt. HendrlcKsen was hta! , fventful onf (rMl United States and Canada that the wlfer. who herself nlaved an lm '.lose season shall henceforth start portent part ia connection with on November 1 instead of Novem- the buildlnc of the boat anrt EH Jlarluers are advised by V. 1, Stamford, acting agent of the marine department that the pilt dolphin marking the shoal off Dundas Point In Metlakatla Passage, H.C.. has disappeared and this shoal is now being marked temporarily by a red spar buoy. A worth while pack of canned clams' was put up during the past season on the Queen Charlotte Islands whence also came quantities, of fresh abalone. The past week has been a par- Handpolnt of news of Interest to the fisheries. Among, the more lm-1 pbrtant events have been the toi-l Saturday Federal fisheries regu-1 latlons for Ml. Five halibut boats' so far leave for the grounds. i Six local ha'lbut boats drfttj Into harbor from Cow Bay moorings. 1 Mass meeting of salmon fish- j ermen approves formation of i . Association to engage In hand- j ung ana proceeaing oi saimon. Sunday Halibut boat owners accept fishermen's terms for 1031 halibut fishing operations. I Monday Halibut boat owners; agree on principal of deduct-! Ing 2 percent from gross stocks' to finance co-operative. J Tuesday United States Senate, approves international halibut; treaty which adds another halt month to yearly close season. Prince Rupert halibut fishermen agree on principal of deducting 2ty percent, from gross stocks to finance co-operative Wednesday Seattle halibut owners and fishermen fall to agree upon fishing terms for season. Thursday Boat owners appoint trustees to handie co-opera-i tlve marketing fund. Friday Eleven halibut boats have 1 so far returned from halibut banks to Ketchikan. Fish re celvlng 12c. and 15c. Allan M. Davles returned to the city oh the Princess Mary yesterday afternoon from. Kelowna where he attended a Loyal Orange Lodge convention recently. Auto and Truck ENGINES 10 to 60 Horsepower Spare parts in stock for the , next ten years We are wrecking hundreds of cars and trucks yearly. Our prices are reasonable. Write -for Information. VANCOUVER AUTO -WRECKING CO. 1219 Granyllle St., Vancouver , Branch Yard at 330 Second Avenue East B COMEDY-OUK GANG In "SCHOOLS OUT 2 TOM TKIilllS IN "THE GOLDEN PAGODA" F()x Nw g Admission 20c & C5c Feature Starts at 7 10 anrf . M SATUKDAY HATINEE af2:0-I5c Si 10c Feature StartsTt S 5 3Ion. & Ttics.Norma Shearer in 'LET US BE GAY' 1 MS. A - IV tk c a rr For HEADACHES tsaH&MBiHBssHEX' BkioaassV Prompt relief from COLDS SORE THROAT . . RHEUMATISM . . . LUMBAGO .... NEURITIS ACHES and PAINS Does nor harm the heart ASPIRIN TRADE-MARK RCG, (Aerrpt, only "ArpxTin" paelagt which contains proven direct ions. lUnd; "Aspirin1' boxes of 12 tablets. Also bottles of 24 snd 100 All drugpjU. Alade in Canada The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED LACK CO! ; Prepared Daily Ily Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, U.C. For Sale-Here are some Snaps FIFTH AVENUE EAST-4-roomcd house with bath $1 .200. M cash, balance arranged. EIGHTH AVENUE WEST-rLot. and 4-roomed house with alb' $1,000 Balance cm easy terms, ' Houses on English Hill, Summit Avenue,' Bdr'den Street mid a"f ' TIIIKI) IKI) part of the city at reasonable prices and term McCAFFERY, GIBBONS & COIXAKT, I-TD. AVKNUi: W. TEI.KI'Hyili X-UAV SKIIVICE 1MIONE 575 nr.SMcu block DENTIST ' - - - r bsjuj ins i.iinTw a ws sBHsa BsassswEBBssaMassasKsass :Dr Alexander Buy the real Coal-'"''' mous Edson and Cs' Wellinilon-ln any qaantl" Also nulklry Vail J-Grain and Itobla Md n"r' Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 ANI) 558 n