MANUFACTURERS' OUTL ANNETTE'S Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Third Avenue 100 DRESSES Exceptional values each .- 200 DRESSES Most remarkable values ever shown in Prince Rupert, each . . . larger than a year ago but landed j value, a tittle more' than WJVJO, showed a decrease of $18,700. The herring catch of 9.265.060 pounds, in round figures, was substantially less than in March. 1931. a condition due to market conditions as the fish were abundant. Altogether single week so far Self WANTED! 500 - Women - 500 TO BUY 500 DRESSES, SUITS AND DAI'S 33.00 $5.00 Halibut landings, nearly J,2ol,000 pounds, were o40,000 amounting to a total of 349 pounds. Canadian landings for the week, however, were unusually light at a total of only 91200 pounds. The week's landings of both Amerl- can and Canadian halibut totalled March landings from the fisheries j 442.100 pounds, bringing landings of the province were approximately ; for the season 1932 up to yesterday .1. 12,983.000 pounds, as against more to 3.774.250 pounds made up of 1.- ' TUB ANNUAL ema Campaign MAY 10 TO MAY 17 In Aid of Our Missionary and Home Work We Depend Upon You When Called on Please Give Liberally to the Service that Succeeds ET 100 COATS and DRESSES Values extraordinary, each . 100 HATS Values to $5.96 each Addin;ton Salved The 4S-foot four-man juneau halibut boat Adding ton, which ran on a reef ft the north end of Dan-das Islands, outside of Prince Rupert harbor, on Tuesday white run- vage Co. fleet which carried out salvage operations. The vessel, which SALE May 16, 17andl8 Monday, Tuesday Wednesday and .$8 t0 312 $1.95 NOTE Annette has just returned from the east. While there she was able to buy merchandise at prices fax below the r' gul.ir values. Thus we arc able to off', r the public of Prince Hupert these outstan ding baruaiiis. WATERFRONT WHIFFS Salmon Catch Same a Last Year American Halibut Landings Show Increase Scineboat C. N. Is Sold with a high of 5c and 2c paid a few boats for their catches. being raised, from the Pacific Salvage Co. by M. R. McPherson of Vancouver who, after having the Teasel reconditioned by the McLean yard at Prince Rupert is now having the ,' ntog nortii to Juneau from Prince Pacific Machine Works instal a SO Rupert, where she had marketed a h o Deutsche full diesd engine. The In British Columbia the catch of salmon for the month 1 MOB-pound catch of halibut on engine was brought direct from Of March this year was almost the same as in March of previous, was polled off the Oermany to Ftjkc Rupert. Follow- last year, but March salmon fishing is never on an exten- bTed JeJBlae insution- c ?vethe ladings for the month amounted only iZSZEZZ Sahraae Princess of the Parffk- Sal in Kitkatia Inlet in 1930 soon after hpinir tmfK M rtMiniK Nmi anH ana Constable Harold Raybone is here toll week-end from Haselton to as- this season, I had been totally submerged on the some command of the provincial high tide following the stranding, was badly holed and her 85 h-p. At las dieael engine and equipment stable Raybone was formerly tkiD- haa. of course, been damaged by the per of the old P M. L. 2 and he will tmveeraton. Following her arrival at receive a hearty welcome back to Prince Rupert she will be taken the Prince Rupert waterfront out of the water for repairs. Soon aQer toe Addington ran ashore. The provincial ponce cruiser P. Capt. Sivert Anderson and other M L. 4 from the Rivers Inlet dismembers of the crew were rescued trlct. which had' been at Prince Ru by Capt C. B. Flewfn with the fish pert for the past few months, is than 15.000.000 pounds in the 1991 1 581,950 pounds Canadian fish and packer Taplow II and taken to Port now being given an overhaul at the sSn JJtffJTTn" 1 2lt2M0 Pnas American. j Simpson. Later they returned to the McLean yard t Seal Cove and. on " 17,970 Cmp'Wd ,17"10 1 Prices throughout the week stood ! to the of the work, will return Despite the low prices prevailing. 1 at low levels. There was no varia-landings of American halibut at j Uon from 3Jbe and 2s for Canadian Prince Rupert for the week ending ; fish. This was also the minimum yesterday were the highest for any price of the week for American fish wrora. iswnea ay eevoio 01 tu ner auuee ovwn ine coast, uorp. Juneau, the Addington is uninsured. A. W. stone Reconditioning C N. The seineboat C. N which sank her skipper, has re cently been retievmg in charge of the local police boat P. M. L. 8. 80 great has developed the demand for ha'ibut livers since the efficacy of the oU for medicinal purposes was first demonstrated that supplies may be sought this year on the Atlantic coast to sup-olement what Is obtained on the Pacific. More than one drug manu- fafturin rnnMni la nnmr The United 8Utes coastguard cutter 8nohornish a few davs ago oicked up the disabled United 8tate halibut boat Polaris in th S waits of Juan de Puca. Thp fishing vessel with seven men on boar had been drtf-.ing helplessly with a broken crank-raft in her engine Long-Tailed Bear Is Seen i Laird of Shuttle Island Ttlls of Latest Scientific Discovery On Islands Ursus EdwaidH. better known as the long-tailed bear, has been observed recently by more than one of the citizens of Lockeport. on mvivou la.aiia m we wueen unar-llotte group Ursus RdwardU is nam-led after J C Bdwsrds. the laird of 8huttle Island, who spends bis wak-1 ing hours picking up gold nuggets on his own beach when he's at home although be is not altogether unknown at both Quntfcewa and Anyp. He affirms. sftrKragh not oi oatn. that Urus Bdwardli is eil a long-tailed bear or a wild etthefcl rsTrVTl in either case he hopes to hare specimen in Prloee Rupert for the coming fair. 1 " TOM iJinilAVX IN PORT Tom Dybhavu arrived in port this morning from ' North Island with his trolling boat bringing in 4JO0 MEETING OF FISHERMEN Queen Charlotte Island Operators Say It Is Impossible to Carry , On as at Present 1 SKIDEOATE, May 14: A mass meeting of all the local fishermen, whites and natives alike, was held on Thursday night of last week in Sfcidegate Mission Town Hall to discuss plans for the 1992 season's fishing operations. Charles Valley was chairman and B. F. Roberts acted as secretary, more than one hundred fishermen being in attendance. The fishermen having received word that they would only get 3c ler pound for No. 1 red springs, it was explained that it was impossible to fish at that price. All voted solidly in favor of not going out to I !i at less than 5c per pound for ..j l red springs. If the companies would not pay this, it was decided i ) ask the government to subsidize , the fisheries 3c per pound with a view to helping the fishermen out or put all the 100 or so fishermen affected, on relief. The Fisheries Department came in for consklerable criticism, being before,? hKlng J lack of ta submerged for three months has na, been been purchased purchased : " .' w,c l,ra5cm " me iunermen are concerned, it was derided to bring the whole matter to the attention of Oiof Hanson MP and T. D. PattoOo MIA. The t nation will also be taken up with he Prince Rupert fishermen. j I Crisis Impending j At present there are 4t power' boats tied up not to mention nu- merous rowboats. Never In the history of the Queen Charlotte Islands have the fishermen been faced with evch a crude. In past year they have always been able to make their living but last fall not on mnt mm i mil hm tHm police cruiser P M. L. 8 to which . fiabemta sUdegale Inlet owing, he was recently appointed. Con- li. i. .ws. ftahtiw mi.u. and low prices. There are over 1000 people on the Queen Charlotte la. anda, try lading whites and Indiaa. who are dependent for a living upon the short fishing season. The natives at the meeting wen asked to take the matter up with the Indian Agent Rev. Jamar OU-iett. The meeting suggested that the government be asked to tax aU yacht owners in Canada 10c per gallon on oil. the revenue thus ! raised to go towards helping the j fishermen carry on. It was eon ten- j ded that so far at least the work- ins men were continuing to stand! the brunt of all taxation. I The meeting farther suggested that the government put bounties on seals, sea lions, bears, eagles; and sawblll ducks. The ciivu' nih pild by Canadian in turning out halibut liver oil oroST uuung steps preliminary' to doing so. 5l3 1 In Wx of tube in 1931, estimated at ncactlrallv as nuch as In 1921. and murh more than in many a p:ev m v"-ar BVauia : d(X pO t t r r.ir tha Itch-r.g almoac ai toon r ; : ltd and enacts a hea.tf.tu! htjl:n of tia skm Df Oiaa lOinontnt is a most unit ictorr trcat- mnt lur E tama, Htroor- rhoids or Pilts and all Irnuuoru of lha slun. Fifty vars cf tucceta. Generators from $4.50 New Guaranteed Batteries $7.95 Lighting Plants Quoted on Application VANCOUVER AUTO WRECKING CO. 1219 Granville St, Vancfuver 1 BBaaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaaaBB Bl t m ttnmt rtai lini Hill I BIHXBJ B1BEI ID I EMv w -m 5 i " i Fridav k- ot...j A nn 10 SHOWS ' - 7 and , ' ADMISSION 1Jc Feature Starts at 7 .3 l SATURDAY MAtlNEE,.,? lScfcSSc-Featuresuru'J THE NAVY'S BIG PARADE "SUICIDE FLEET" " With Bill Boyd, Robert Armstrong. 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