PAGE FOUR WATERFRONT WHIFFS Uncertainty as to Opening of Halibut Fishing New Installations at Cold Storage Ivor Wick Building New Troller Despite expectations to this effect, there has been so far no announcement by the International Fisheries Commission, regulatory body of the Pacific halibut fisheries, in regard to the legal date for the ending of the halibut close season being postponed from January 15. In view of the lack of expected announcement alonir this line, it is Beginning now to 10 nnnpar appear mat an week from tomorrow will be the le-, rak thus being obtained Is being gal opening, date or the 1933 sea-!used 1,1 nllln and ballasting along son, arter all. leaving it to the dig- the ,ine hereabouts. cretlon of the operators as to whe-! . . ther or not they consider it advls-! J TOr W,ck Wel1 able to actually start at that time Prlnce Rupert salmon troller. whose Fish dealers are continuing to uree fonner'boat' Seminole, sank off the the boat boat operators operators that that condition conditions i Porcher l8land durin8 the Past fall do not warrant fresh halibut being placed on the market in any appreciable volume until February 15 at the earliest and that, in the interests of profitable disposal of the product, a delaying of the commencement of fishing operations would appear to be advisable. It appears that the majority of the boat owners and fishermen would be disposed to take the advice along this line provided it is accepted un- H Mail Schedule For the East i Monday and Friday 8:30 am Wednesday 9:30 am. From the Eajv Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday .............. 8 pm. for Vancouver-Tuesday ..w. 12:30 pm Thursday g pjn Friday 11 pm. January 20 pm. From Vancouver-Sunday - - pjn WtdBMday 9:30 ajn. Friday pjn. January 18 aJn. For Stewart and Anyoz Sunday 7 pJn Wednesday J pjn. is ha vina a new 38-fnot tmi)im boat built by Y. Suehiro. Japanese boatbuilder at Cow Bay. The new boat, which will be equipped with a' 30-40 diesel engine of Norwegian make, is to be ready for fishing by the coming spring. Hill Baton Home Bill Bacon, son of B. J. Bacon, head of the Bacon Fisheries, and himself one of the best known and " ' - waterfront, re' irned to Prince Ru- S Slnn U0M " lh,e !? Prt on New Yeart E'e four da dat' Mnwhile. of the!monthj. f1 many to ,and and Scot. rcldlnr La7hnW PUt tai" BesW" Hh relates th.l 'm0n " 0pm" lh 0Id Country. Bill took-dvan-tlons. h, whether they may start. irUge of opportunity tTttudy ' T.S'L0" i me ot thelatTmethLu of 2 tZenZEZ U'eUhood handling and twating in SeoUand the first fresh fish h of the season wUl and England. He also had many CVen " " i experience. whTcn 2 should be in limited ! very quantities. interesting telling. BUI has been receiving a hearty welcome home A Canadian National Railways 'from his many friends, steam shovel has been busy this week digging out the grade cut on the local waterfront near the Al bert & McCaffery premises. The Canadian Fish Cold Co. has Just comnleted the in. Thejstallatton of some new and up-to- ( 'N iw By Westover. C APOLOaizHr rrtC tiip Tr?i-kiiiH i a.T v- JLf.,? 1 ALL'S VMCCi- I A THE DAILY NEWS Saturday, January 7, l5 Model Frigate Foh University Made of sheet copper weighing m ire tr.an a um. tbu ingate will be used to decorate the new commerce vnd Lranjorlat'oa building at Notre Dame university. South Bend, Indiana. NEW TRAIN SERVICE STARTS NEXT WEEK A new time-table comes into effect on the .Canadian National Railways here at the first of next week. Commencing Monday, trains will leave for the east at 9:30 pjn., Instead of at 9:30 am. as at present, while, starting Tuesday, trains will arrive from the East at 10:15 p.m. instead of 8 pm. as at present. Trulns will continue to leave Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and arrive Tuesdays, Thursday and Saturdays. date electrical installations at its Prince Rupert plant. As a result of th wnrlr a Inner thlc Hn mhU H . I Whist Drive and ' Dance by Norway Sons Enjoyable A very enjoyable whist drive and dance was held last nicht bv the Sons of Norway Lodge tn the Odd- fellows' Hall. There were twelve tables of cards and prise-winners were: la dies' first, Mrs. O. Wikdal; secona. Miss Margaret Johnson; consolation, MlM Olga Jerstad: men's first. Ole Vnlderhaue; second. Har- jold Lund; consolation. Ounnar Sel- been carried out during the quiet A. carda' dellcloiM refresh-season, season, the the efficiency efficiency of of the the nlant plant fx is mnU w" rT, nd dancing maintained and increased. ow to Guard against FLU th Every News reader is urged to heed these precautions The flu epidemic has reached this community. The health authorities are doing their part, but every individual must be on guard. i Keep the family medicine chest supplied with the sensible aids to health; any sickness weakens the system ana lowers your resistance to germs. Every household should have at least one hot water bag, in good condition, or an electric pad; and a fever thermometer. Sleep in airy rooms, with ample covering. Avoid an overheated house during the day; dress warmly when you go out. Beware of over-crowded cars, poorly ventilated public meeting places, stuffy telephone booths. Flu is con tagious! Breathe through the nose. Keep the system alkaline, the bowels in good order; Phillips' Milk of Magnesia will help you do both. If you have any symptom of a cold, take some Aspirin according to directions. Don't lose even five minutes! Genuine Aspirin tablets can't harm you, but a common cold is dangerous at a time like this. Eat plain foods, get enough rest, and don't over-do. Take these extra precautions to keep in sound physical condition, so your system will have normal resistance against germs. At arty sign of actual flu, call a doctor at once. Do riot try to treat yourself for influenzal was enjoyed until 2 a m with ac cordlan music by Julius Welle There were about eighty person? in attendance at the dance and BrtiBg Oreenstrand was master of ceremonies Mrs. Hans Underdahl was In general charge of the affair and praidetl at the door. Steamship Sailings For Yancoum Tuesday ss, Cardena ....1 :30 p m. Thurj ss Prince Rupart. 10 p m Friday ss. Prln. Adelaide 10 pjn. Ss. Venture inidnlaht . January JO as. Prln. North djh i From Vancoutri ! Sunday 4s. Cardena pjn Wed. Prince Rupert 9:30 ajn Friday as. Prln Adelaide pjn. 9s. Venture pjn. January 18 ss. Prtn. Norah a m for Naas Hirer ana Fort &impson Sunday st. Cardena 8 pjn. From Naas Hirer & Tort SlmpMm Tuesday ss. Cardena 11 SO a m For Stewart aad Anjrox Sunday ss. Cardena 8 pjn. wee. as. prince Rupert, 4 pjn. From Stewart and Anyox Tuesday as. Cardena . 11:30 a m. rours ss prince Huoert. 8 njn For Ocean. Falls Tuesday ss. Cardena 1 :M pjn. Thursday ss. Pr Rupert 10 pjn. Friday ss. Prln. Adelaide .. D.m. From Ofmn Fan Wed ss. pr. Rupert 9:30 . ..a.m Friday -ss. Prtn. Adelaide pjn. Ss. Venture tun For Queen Charlotte Islands- Jan. 13 and 27 ss. P. John 10 tun From Queen Charlotte Islands- Jan. 11 and 2ft ss. P. John a.m. For Alaska- Jan. 16 . Piiiices Norah ajn From Alaska- Jan. 20 es. Princess Norah tun From Kkrrna Hirer-- Fridayas, Venture pjn Advertise tn the Dally News. MAS0UERADE IS SUCCESS Fifty Couples 1'rcscnt at Enjoyable Affair Staged by Eagles' Lodge Last Night A happy crowd of fifty coupta attended the masquerade dance which was staged last night by the local Bagles' Lodge in the Aerie Hall. Many of theat persons were in costume and this, toaether with the special decoration and lighting oi tne nan, made the scene very at-1 tractive. D&ncinu continued from 9, ' pm. until 3 a.m. with splendid music by Charlie. Balagno's Orchestra.1 Robert Peacock was a genial mas-! ter of ceremonies. ' At midnight the unmasking took place and the Judges Charles Lemon. Thomas Clough and E. E. Ya ger-awarded prises as follows: most comic men's costume. Miv Annie Kach. as a colored shoeshlno boy; most comical ladles' costume. Mrs. Nelson, as a newsbov: most original men's -ostume, Mrs. Watson, as a French apache: most ori ginal ladles' costume. Mrs. Levitt, as Miss Advertisement. After the! judging, delicious refreshments were served. Frank Fltsgerald presided at the door. C. N. R: Trains For the Cast Monday and Fridays ...9:30 ajn. Wedneadays .10:30 ajn. From the Bast Tuesdayi, Hiursday and features g pjn. LOW WlXTGIt to Vaiicouvvr Return Limit March 31, 1933 rn panlraltn fra tnr aal CAIVABUAN NATIONAL A Man of Experience olao voo'ns Vi4 ma6 at !i'm MO, MAC , RSCAUSST I UIKR vou A LOT . iM PACT, THAT'S TUB-aerAoM i took voor vaiatcm - fcSiCOMB RICTHT TO MB WJIHW VVOU MtSn-Q T ) 'W TO ' THAT that QVpLAHl BypLAius l 0 I av0VTHIMCS avotivTHiMcs - -1 I S LVv .LJ ITHIMK ITHIWK THH THH VyHOLB VyHOLBJ 7TmTvI I THiWCj THWC5 WAS WAS f""G v ' sr JONES' Family Meat Market ! Shoulder Pork, 4 lbs. Apples, 3 lbs. Leg of Fork 4 lbs. Pork Chops. 2 lbs. Apples, 2 lbs Round Steak. I lbs. Onions. 4 lbs. Siiioin meek, 2 lbs. Onions, 4 lbs. Rump Roast of Beef e lbs. T-Bone Roast. 4 lha. Braid's Tea, 1 ib Prime Rib Rolled 4 lbs. Pork Sausage 2 ibs Sliced Bacon- 2 lbs 937 I'lione 957 50c 50c 35c 50c 50c 75c 75c 75c 25c 35c 'XATi SJeMt S.t.r IT) T Ate. Si i-r ntu . . . - I . . w w-' I l R A,. .k Frldav & Si....i. B 1 1. , ill ijj I ! 5 LAUGHS - SCItKAMS MICKI-Y MOUSi: In "Mickey In Arabia TWO SHOWS - 7 and i i L Frature Starts at 7:50 admission - I5c . :r SATURDAY MATINEK.ti S Feature Starts 3:20i5V' ONI! GRAND PKOGKA.M SIIUIEKS a Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsev S in "HOLD 'EM JAIL" 3 With EDNA MAY OLIVKIt, 110SCO ATKS. IIDOAIt KtAr, ' 1 A Radio Picture Here's a ensure to laugh louder than you ever laughrd btf 0" Novelty "Murder in the Pullman" and "Free and Eav MHro xtt 2 Mon. & Tum. "Divorce in the Family" tt "Roar of the Dn.... tsxsTSxsvs rs kukkmi tatm ttiu tm cunt rarara raurtaigit. Pains Around Her Heart Tired Out After Doing Housework Mrs. IIry lUnrh, UnrMl Ij,k, Ah, writes: "Uat fall I lud bad (wiu urousd beart, sad esdi SMrsiag, after domr k tiuwork, I mtmnA to gvt duty tmi t mi a timl oat Smtg tbU JUBwm's nart sa4 Nn. ml good ff U UmMm I IMt ( i k. tad tiler Uiiar Uw ItB. tt a tew kr,i Mt a wtoU u!Um. Stae tan I ba. J au rvtura or tM isy imuj aad r Miat tnu Ihr htort " rf t4l a B trtt tmi tr Harm, pat if Mt7 Vt Tt T llAin (V ij Tnla. Oat BUY- Bulkley Valley COAL TUB IllTTUI COAL A Local Product The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily liy Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid. PRINCE RITKUT, B.C. DEPRESSION PRICES Kir Coals, per Ion $n,oo & sll.: (Not Nut Coal) Lump Coal, per (on $12.51 loosc Coal, $1.00 per ton let All Coals are in a dry shed. Don't buy water, Imy coal HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 Decausc it doesn't pay to advertise poor products, It does pay to buy those advertised. -J r7 rL UTILL!E THE TOILER" 1Mb QJEAQOM My VAyATCH S k .A I S V Hi 7 -IV1 A-r