PAGE TOUR THE DAILY NEWS WATERFRONT WHIFFS Fewer Local Boats Will Fish Halibut This Year-Larger Surplus of Frozen Fish Than Year Ago No Fresh Bait Found Yet It seems probable that there will be not more than about j fifty Prince Rupert halibut boats actively engaged, in ' f ishinc; this year. Last season owing to the low prices a ! number of boats were transferred to the salmon trolling and if there is no marked advance in halibut prices they will likely continue. Other boats may be diverted from halibut fishing as they cannot op-K arntA AnnnmltuHw unlocc milfh " t 4 (tUb VWWilUittiVUJ UtHVW S44MW better prices are paid. The stocks or fish In .Canadian cold storages at the end of the year amounted to about seventeen million pounds of frozen and nearly seven million pounds of smoked and other varieties. The frozen fish showed an increase over last year of 10tt. England has been Importing large quantities of canned salmon and canned crab from Siberia. The total amounted to about 27,000 tons. Japanese have recently increased their canned salmon exports to France 100. A halibut 10 feet long was recently, taken on Brown's Bank and landed In Boston by the schooner Arthur'D. Story. You big fish. Our attention has been called to the fact that the Oceanic Cannery Is owned by Robert Gosse and not the B. C. Packers and that Tom Wallace has nothing whatever to do with its operation this year. The majority of the Canadian halibut fleet are out on the banks or awaiting fresh bait at Pearl Harbor There has been no sign of bait in Canadian waters so far but It is expected soon. The halibut fishermen do not like frozen bait, for the halibut prefer fresh herring much more for an appetizer. But with no herring In sight and salmon run not yet star ted It looks as If they might have to satisfy themselves with what they can get In this cold weather the henlng are down deep and do not give the seiners a chance to get near them. When the weather warms up a lit-! tie then possibly we, can all have a feed' pf iresh'iierrlng. . Although there ire st few trailers out thus far no readatch of spring i salmon has been madclThere have been a few brought In town by Port LOW WINTER EXCURSIONS to Vancouver Return Limit March 31, 1933 FbB prl9mlmn ffm mmf gl CANADIAN NATIONAL ON.R- TRAINS V-1IMS For the East-Mondays' Wednesdays and Fridays .9:30 pin From the East-Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday! 10:15 pjn. RECORD Twenty years In the one store shoemaklng and repairing merits your confidence, and we solicit a continuance of your patronage In our new store. M. MucAKTHUK ' Third Ave. .Veil Federal Ulk. Simpson fishermen for local use in the retail stores. The Livingstone had to come in yesterday unfortunately with engine trouble, breaking up her trip so that she only had 4,000 pounds of halibut. The American halibut schooner: Eagle was in port yesterday for1 supplies from the north where she is engaged in research work for the International Fisheries Commission for sixty days. Several American boats have been in port the last few days looking for fresh bait. It seems that a false report had been given them and they came all the way down from the northern waters only to be Jim Bacon of the Bacon Fisheries is still cooking and shipping crabs. One hundred and fifty dozen were brought In early in the week and they have been busy shipping them to Seattle. It is expected that the Booth Fisheries and the Canadian Pish and Cold Storage Co. will have the; handling of all the halibut liver that come in this year. Mail Schedule IFor the East ' j Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays 9:3d oin From the East Tuesdayt Thursday and Satut day -t...... '.. 10:15 -p-m. For Vancouver-Tuesday ... Thursday 10:30 p.m. Friday 11 p.m From Vancouver- Sunday ., , pjs Wednesday 9:30 axu Friday pm For Stewart and Anyox Sunday - 7 P-m Wednesday v; - A pm. From Stewart and Anyox Tuesday 11:30 a.m Thursday 8 pn For Naas River and Port Simpson-Sunday 7 pjn From Naas River and Port Simpson Tuesday. 11:30 ajn Mails close at the Post Office 1 hour prior to all departures. education does not commence with the alphabet; It begins with a mother's look, wttri a father's nod of approbatidn. Advertise in the Daily News UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Steamers leave Prince Rupert tor Vancouver: T.S.S. CAR DEN A EVERY TUESDAY. 1:30 PJI. Via Ocn Falla ud WnypolDU. am ring Vancouver Thunder afternoon TJS.S. VENTURE EVERY TIIURSI) AY MIDNIGHT. Arriving Vancouver Sunday m urnlnf Weekly eaUlnti to Port 8 imp on. Alio Arm. Anjroi. Stewart aael NM River potnu. Sunday. 8 pin. SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION RATE, ROUND TRIP, PRINCE RUPERT TO VANCOUVER, $32, On tale Not. 10 to leb 21. return limit March Si. I93J. further Information retarding all ealllnga and ticket! at I'RINCC ItlTEKT AGEM Srrond A venue. Phone 568 MONTREAL IMPORTERS CUT RATE Shoe Store Now Open For Business With Greater Values Than Ever COME AND SEE US j We will guarantee you ; goods at 35' r less than ; anywhere else in town. i Many Attend Joint Dance Moose Hall Scene of Rencfit Af- fair Whirh Was, Well Attended The Canadian Legion and Moose oLdte joint dance of Canadian and Scotch dances held hi the Moose hall last night was attended by a large cijowd la spite of the unfa-. voraoie . weawer . eonmuons. Dafecing was thoroughly enjoyed frfcav o'clock till i a.m, to the auiat'ot Mrs 3. Black's orchestra. At tfttdnlght delfcWus refreshment; ere served. - Ttaeatoirnttte in charge of th tyenlnlee entertainment was:D. CI Senubf.?t. Jack Pteece, J. rYung-ban. WMaeCalluni. B. James and C. Lemon.. Joe Slag faro was a ca-pabje master of ceremonies. - 7T-1 ' f The following Is the scale of charges made for reading notices. Marriage and Engagement announcement $2. V Birth Notices Me. - Funeral Notices $1. Cards of Thanks; $2. Funeral Flowers 10c. per name. 4 "TlLLffi THE TOILER" HOVJ'S. My I see 343aMEUT "MAT I v. t VSTAH . BUT "TVAIMK VOU OW0MTA VM&VA IT 115-'' '';'' ' f . ..y-., ,?Umd ' as A SATURDAY SERMON The Only Cure (Very Rev. J. B. Gibson, Dean of St. Andrew's Cathedral) Naaman was the commander-in-chief of the Syrian army. He enjoyed the favor of the king, was popular .with his subordinates, but he was a leper. He heard there was the possibility of a cure in the land of Israel and with a retinue of servants and much treasure he set out to solicit the services of the Prophet Elisha. He had his own idea to what method the prophet" would employ and when he was told life. Christ is the only One who can bv him to "bo. wash In the Jordan save and redeem the world. 'There seven times" his preconceived ideas received a rude shock. He turned away in a rage exclaiming, "are not Abana and Parphar, rivers of Damascus, better than all the waters of Israel, may I not wash In them and be clean?" Naaman said, in effect, that the secular rivers of Damascus were as effective for cleansing as the sacred stream of Israel. Taking the words In that sense i many are saying the same thing today, only they express it more dogmatically. We are all aware that there Is something wrong with the world. "The whole head Is sick and the whole heart faint." To remedy this they tell us, Abana and Parphar are better than atl the waters of Israel. Here are some of the modern rivers that they say will cope with the world's woe. Education Social betterment Philanthropy They are beautiful rivers and will do much, to make life clean mid sweet and fair. Nor Is It surpn.smn that they are beautiful, as a mnt' . of fact they,rlse very near the Jor dan. In other words they have u re llgious source. But though the rivers of Dmw ascus rise very hear the wuirr of Israel are they sufficient for ". worM's- need? May a man v, t r them and be clean? If It werr mx. circumstances alone that wr. wrongjthere would be no need the Jordan. Abana and Parpli c wouldvdo all that Is required B ' then t Is hot man's ctrcumsUru alone that are wrong; man inn-.- I Is wrong. "We have all sinned come short of the glory of Oud It It were simply a ease of social inequalities and Injustices our own human efforts might bring about a solution but the sinful soul needs j thf Christ Only In the sacred stream of Israel can a man be cleansed front the leprosy of his sin. "The blood of Jesus Christ. Ood's Son cleanse th us from all sin." Christ can and does deliver men from sin. Men 90 to Him in their guilt and He sets them free from the burden and shame. He gives them peace with Ood. He enables them to go down Into the valley singing "Thanks be unto Ood who glveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ." The waters of Israel are still the world's hope. In them there is cleansing, there Is healing, there Is CHURCH NOTICES FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister, Rev. W. D. Grant Ilolllnfworth, R.A. 11 AJvI, , Sermon Subject, "THE MODEL CHRISTIAN" 12:15, Sundy School 3 P.M., Sunday School in West view School 7:W PAI, Sermon Subject "THE OXFORD GROUP MOVKMBNT" 1. Has It any significance for Canada In 13? 3. 4. Doss the church need the help of such a movement? Is it a religion for the "man on the street?" Wherein lie Its dangers? All visitors welcome ' . ? ! . is none heaven" other name given under -but His name can do it. "A friend may well be reckoned the masterpiece of nature." R. W. Bmereon. Escort Stabbed fSL aaaV laaaaaaawv btV .BauBraW waaaaaaVaaaV Bv6v3PJaaaaajBBaaaaaaaaaBl fg4aYaaaaaaaaaCaBKjBaUBaaaaaaaaaaaa HUda Feitfu - .11 iu- New York dancing gni w witn Tough wn; Mi ('..)( i.i inkier and fi:-ntl .j! LtLt lUAASteln, WhiCTI he was slabbed, recently, in a night club. 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