PAGE FOUR WATERFRONT WHIFFS Fine Spirit Marks Fishermen Halibut Landings Still Lead Last Year Salmon Canning Starts Next Week Canadian fishermen have been having their share of trials during the past year or two but they have shown a fine spirit, and an extract from a recent report to the Dominion Department of Fisheries by one of its British Columbia supervisors is pertinent comment in this connection. "Fortitude and consideration of the difficulty of others engaged in the Industry. by practically all concerned, were never apparent as curing the past year," runs the officer's report In reference to the attitude of the fishing people of his district "Determination to carry on in spite of obstacles, low prices, and difficult market conditions was a very noticeable feature throughout the year." And the same courageous spirit William Hiirte charged with vagrancy, and Thomas Woodhouse, charged with drunkenness, were each remanded until this afternoon on appearing before Magistrate McClymont in city police court this morning. Fresh Milk and Cream Daily VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 tainty as to the extent f operations on the tower priced fall fish. In advance of the opening of the aockeye season, a few canneries have already started packing spring salmon of which there has been a good run early in June on the Skeena and Naas Rivers. The canneries in operation this that was shown by these Pacific!'"" l Coast people during 1992 has been! Naa River Arrandale, Mill Bay, characteristic of Canadian fisher men generally With ten canneries on the Skeena Wales Island. Skeena River Sonnyside, Inverness, North Pacific. Cassia r, Claxton. Carlisle. Haysport. River in operation, three on the I Skeena Commercial, Balmoral. Naas. two in the central area, two Central area Butedale, Lowe In- in Smith's Inlet, one in Bella Bella, six in River's Inlet and two in the Bella Coola division, the 1933 salmon canning season in Prince Rupert district will get under way soon after midnight on Monday next which will mark the opening of gill-net fishing for aockeye. Although only a medium run of sock-eyes la expected, considerable en- let. Smith's Inlet Margaret Bay, Bos-well. Bella Bella Namu. River's Inlet Wadham's, Beaver, Mlldala. Provincial. Good Hope, Rivers Inlet Canning. Bella Coola Tallheo, Bella Coola. Oceanic cannery is in operation this season under new ownership thusiasm prevails in all quarters. 4 after having been closed for a With the canners paying 40c per couple of years. Porcher Island fish for aockeye as compared with ! cannery In the Skeena River dls-36c last year, the fishermen arjtrict is not canning this year jd-boptng that It win be at least although operating as a fishing fairly good year from the financial j camp. standpoint As was the case last' Lowe Inlet, in the central area, is year, the canners are expect?d to in operation attain this season after again concentrate as far as possible a year's idleness, thfs season on the choice sockeyt No canneries will operate this as It is an "off there. HONEST "TILUE THE TOILER" UOTtCE THAT Mam , mumw-so iLi-1 KB TO year" for pink Halibut Landings 1 1 -j o i nn mn . - r utiiru o.im.ouu puutius us cum- i pared with 5,493,000 pounds at a similar date last year. This year's Canadian landings stand at 2,736,300 Ah Interesting add unique visitor to peft during the past week was the 26-foot sail and auxiliary yawl Pathfinder on which O. A. and J. okl-fashloned manner for the variety, there being some uncer,- year on the Queen Charlotte Islands , Queen Charlotte Islands in con-' Shoe Prices are advancing rapidly. It will pay you to buy ritht now by taking advantage of these old prices and save your dollars before th advance goes Into effect We have been notified by the shoe manufacturers a few yveeks ago regarding the raise in prices so by old experience we bourht - 'open for your inspection. Give us a visit. No Ladies' Fine Dress or Sports Shoes, any 'color. lroub,e to show you our remarkable values. We prtcw- XLtit' in thot and Mfc $1.95, S2.45, $2.95 feiJL.40t& Men s Dress Boots and Oxfords, good range of ' WySE Women's Latest Style styles to choose from. Prices ffLX 1"";" S2.45, 2.95, S3.45, S3.95 Baf $1.75 Men s Dlaclc or Brown Calf und Grain Leather 5HMnWj' Work Boots. Panco soles or leather Prices - Women's or Growing Girls' Tennis or Running S1.95, S2.45, S3.65 Shoes, any color. Prices ' QCjp Q- -ff of Men's Tennis or Running Shoes. Boots or Ox-9Lf OX.XU OJ-.ld fords, all colors. Prices-Women's Boudoir Slippers, good selection 1Qn 81.10, 81.15, 81.45 of colors. Price . " " Boys' it Youths' Dress Boots it Oxfords, all kinds Misses' and Children's Patent Leather Strap of leather to meet your requirements Prices- Slippers it Oxfords, black or brown calf . Prices Q-f Af- on nr CO IE DO fiC 98c, 81.15, 81.25, 81.65 ZA Boys' it Youths' Running Shoes all stvlfs Prices Infant's 8hoes, Straps. Etc Price- nn nn rt mm r n mm 49c, 59c, 79c, 89c 89c, 99c, S1.15. S1.25 1 FUhermen s aod Cannerymen s Rubber Footwdr Misses' and Children's Running Shoe.s. Straps or at very low prices on qj- Oxfords, all colors and MvUs Pricc.v Men's Knee Boots VS.tO 59c, 69c, 79c, 85c $4.85 $5.45 CUT RATE SHOE STORE ! THi DAILY NEWS Saturday, June " 18!! ttnuaUon of the voyage which started from Vancouver a month and a, half ago. During Its stay, the vessel was tied up at the new flsh- Halibut landings at the port overmen's floats where it was Viewed Prince Rupert for the 1933 season "bv matlv curious spectators. The Pathfinder, which is equipped with up to and Including yesterday to- n 5 hn Vivian m naln fnr any. lliary purposes, oiled up at the plant of the Home Oil Distributors. Mltrhell and Vntri turn vnunir pounds in comparison with 1.W3.- chaps from Anyox, who sUrted out Last Sunday's unexcelled weather attracted the large majority of the pleasure fleet from the floats of the Prince Rupert Rowing it Yacht Club Hoats. Picnic parties were the order of the day with a number of angling parties also out. With weather conditions again auguring well for tomorrow, the pleasure fleet will probably be hitting .the high spots again. Her delay having been largely caused by the fact that she brought north a btg crowd of fishermen white, Japanese and Indian to various cannery points on the 8keena River and elsewhere along the coast in readiness for the opening of the sockeye season next week, Urtiop steamer Cardena, Capt. Ernest Ge&geson. arrived in port at 9:40 this morning from the south, several jhoun late. The vessel sailed at 1 ajn on. her return to Vancouver and waypoints. Vancouver, are essaying to make a n nrfV-SpVPTi iPfQ 1 U1 ucvc" l trio around the world. The Path- 1X1- V " finder arrived here on Friday last week and remained until m j AgoSince Big Fire Thursday morning when, with) f j j three sheets of sad in a spanking. YlSlted YcUlCOUVCr westerly breese. she set out lh the , At least one local person read wun a great deal or interest a special article published In the magazine section 61 the Vancouver Sun of Sunday last in which the great lire which destroyed the In fant cfty of Vancouver on June IS. was recalled and this was F w Hart- who was one of the principal tosers In that disastrous confla gratton, his residence, workshop and furniture warehouse on Alex ander Street havlne been destrav ed with loss of $14,000. A portion of the front page of the Vanctu vct Weekly Herald. In which the account or Mie nre was puMlshed is reproduced ard the entire btg story is reprinted in connection with the Sun's special article. The publisher of the Herald and the writer of the original story was W. Brown, who Is still resident In ! Vancouver. "It is a true and very accurate account of the fire." says i Mr Hart who shoulo know whereof jhe speaks since he was one of the chief losers as a result of the fire in which at least eight Uvea were lost. I Pyjama Party by Cambrai Chapter Very Enjoyable Members of Cambrai Chapter. j Imperial Order Daughters of the , Empire were entertained last ev-;enln by Mr. J. A. Barry at a pyjama party at her home on I Sixth Avenue last. I A deiiu.itfuJ evening was spent in games and ron testa and atoou midnight delicious reireahmeats were served by the hostess Mrs. Samuel Massey Is sailing on the Princess Norah this afternoon I 1 for a visit to Vancouver. STRAWBERRY STOCK LATE Kaln and Cold Weather in South Prevents Their Movement-New B. C. Lines Appearing Owing to wet and cola weather in the south, only one shipment of 000 pounds last year while American j ZTii made "Z landings u aaie tnis season are airo bv nlfikf. - trln via In 3.453,800 pounds in comparison with tend wUrs to Vancouver, arrived :asi years o.a-iz.uvu pounus. For the week ending yesterday landings totalled 426,000 pounds of which 228.500 pounds was from Canadian vessels and 197.500 pounds from American. The high prlee of the week for Canadian fish was 6.7c and 3c which the R. W. was paid for 14,000 pounds while the tow and prevailing price was 5c and 3c. For American fish the high price was 7Jc and 4c paid the Midway for 16.900 pounds and the low 8c and 4c received by the Wave for 11,000 pounds. Bringing in Richard Sigmund, young Queen Charlotte City logger, who sustained a fractured sfcull when struck on the head with a choker block at Allison's camp, the big Powell River tug St. Faith vu in port Thursday morning from the Islands. Sigmund is a son of Joseph Sigmund, formerly of this city. He Is reported to be doing as weU as can be expected at the Prince Rupert General Hospital where he Is a patent. ' last wefk at Mission Point on the week-end in continuation of their voyage following delivery of sup ptieg from Prince Rupert to Prince Rupert, these mak ing their appearance at the end of last week In fairly good shape. The first British Columbia berries are here this week from Vancouver I si and. Gradually British Columbia lines; of fresh vegetables are beginning! to replace California Imported pro-; duce. Within the next week or so further new lines of seasonal vege-; tables arid fruit will be to. j There Is little change In market prices generally. Butter is weak while flour and eggs continue steady. j Retail prices current here at present are as follows: , Vegetables j NewPc4atoel&B.fi 3W. M Potatoes, Ksmtoeps Oetm, : 101b. 4. - M sack 2M Beets, bunch ... M Parsley, bunch .07 Turnips, 8 lbs. 25 bunch jot Carrot. Cal, bflrteh Cucumbers, 16c to Sweet Potatoes. 3 lbs. t Hothouse tomatoea, lb Victoria Cauliflower. See to New Zealand onion. 8 lb. Oarlie, imported, pee lb. Cal. Cabbage. lo. B. C. new. le. . ..... B. C. Head Lettoea. 7e to Spinach. BjC. . Oreen Peas. B O, X tte. Dates, bulk, Hj., 8c to Lemon and (.-range Peel Citron Peel ' Prune, 30-48, lb. . Prune. 40-M. lb Prunes. 80-70, ft Raisins. Australian seed lees, lb Raisins. Cal. seedleea. ... j Hh. Currants, lb Apricots, lb to Apples, dried 14. to Peaohes. peeled Ur. to nr Edstn, lb. Mumsy Springs a Surprise .11 JO .23 M .12 .10 M .12H . 10 .18 23 M .IS .13 .10 .! . .11 .10 .17 .IS nour. es, wo. i Mrd wheat .... 1.70 Second Patent t.u Pastry Flour. 10 lbs. . te. to .49 Aust. Paatry Flaur. 10 lb J6 Eggs B.C. Fresh Extra, cartoned . . Jl Bulkley Valley fresh, dw. JO Local new laid, doc. M Butler Fancy, cartoned, lb jj !o. 1 Creamery. S lb. jo Honey Extracted none, per ar 30c to JO Comb Honey jj Cheese Ontario solids, new, lb jg Ontario, mature, S "" jaj Stilton, lb. ,, 45 Roquefort, lb $q' 4 Fit 1 1) AY and SATUIIDAV TWO SHOWS 7 & 9 p.m. Feature Starts 7:25 & 9:30 Admission 15c St 50c I Lard Pure, lb i .10 i a .Meats Fowl, No. 1. Ik . Roaettec Chiefem. lb Ham? sliced, fir grade ... mm 4. Radishes, bunch M 1 nM' DcnJC-lUM id. Anoles .Bacon, side, slices). fesM grade Yellow Newtoaa, fancy, lb. - .10 box 30 Winessps. facy,'lt). .'. " box . ,.v... "... 3sl0 I'rulu VaJtjncU Ortnsjat, . m 4o . ' .78 Lemons, Cal.,-aee ts-.rr;.; 40 Orapefruit. Calif, to JO araoernnt. Florida, JJHe to 30 Rhubarb, outdoor, lb. M Australian Alraeria Grapss, lh. Strawberries. DC, baekag . M Bananaa, lb is Cal Cherries, lb M Canteloupes, 30c to 36 Dried fruits White Figs, lb. Black Cooking Ftgajb IPork. shoulder, 1. Veal. loin. lb. Veal, shoulder, lb. .. Beef, pot rout, lb. 13c to Beef, boiling, lb. Beef, roast, prune rib. lb. Beef, steak, lb. 30c to Lacab, shoulder, lb. Lamb. leg. lb Lamp Chop, .. nh Smoked K topers, lb. Salmon, fresh, lb. Halibut. 3 Mm Nuts Almond, shelled vateadas . California soil shelled Walnut Walnuts, broken ahetled Peanuts Walnut, shelled halve Peed Wheat, Albert, ... Oat . Bran Short Middlings Barley .. Laying Math .".'7.'. Oyster Shell Beef Scrap . One Oat Coop . Pin Oat Coop Crushed OaU m t ilirifriti . ...... 47 J8 M Xi u JO M Pork. loin. lb. jg PsHk. leg. lb. jo Pork, dry salt, lb. JO JO IS I .10 11H JO Jb JX JO Jl . JJ .IS .4 3jM 1.70 1.4 1J0 1J0 100 1JM Ml 1JI 1JI 1JB t The Dally Ntw can be pur- 4 e chased at 4 Post OffK New Sund. 32S OranvUle St, Vancouver. Karl Anderson, Prince Oconee, b.c. e H. W. miey. Terrace. B.C. ucnerai store, Aniox. Bmltheri Drug Store. Smith- ers. B.C. e bw LuuAY JlATIXm Admlwlon - it 21 i.;niiiir.H- uihilis IIKAKT-TIIKORS WALLACE BEER WITH RICARDO COIITF.Z, KAREN MOIILEY HTY Tiri A Metro KM,. wsV4 I Lf W ll " natured nv,M. t'i III I I . I ... 1 I I vrrv hm; ."'i ? IB Comedy OUIl GANG in "FOIt GOTTEN HAM IKS" W. H. Tolxi superintendent h en a trip to W;. business. part. MONDAY and TUESDAY-TONIGHT IS Ol Hs Mlj The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famom "Rupert Brand" SMOKED -BLACK COD- Prepared Daily llj Canadian Fish & Cold Slorage Co., Lid. Oorgonsola, lb. c . IMUNCE ItUPEHT. H.C. luircu wiikhw, ovnen m whiu im lk as ! California CeJety.heaa. 1S. to Yellow, 1M lbs. fS nvBKUB, ini KCC, ID Ji , We Make Price; We Don't Meet Them, Huy From Is, ROMAN MKAL per pkg. pumsD wes- 1 pkt POFFKD WHEAT Pki 8WAH8OOWN CAKt FLOUB, per pk AUNT JEMIMA PAN Kr Writ IB Mr nV.. ii'MOTHMR-B BISCUIT m; '. vW tttscutts in s Jiff ATLMKR POKK at BK.'. I'. I tins SALMON White Si : per Un AYLMBt MARMAI.A; i 34 lar. per Jsr aDDra OWL MATt Hi Pr pkg FORK LARO-J-lb per tin UFKBUOY SOAP S for RIDOWAY-8 TEA 1 par lb ECONOMY COFFEE grovndv per lb. B. C. CABAO&Ft. : S lbs. DNIKD PEACHES X lbs. UwwUJL LBS' kitr -m Usl iKUTtc 34( 47( 40( 29c 17c 34c 25c 9c 33c 27c 49c 15c 79c 27c 25c 25c We carry a foil line of frr ! fro ind vegetables at rrdued p'fl MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store 17-19 Third P.O. Bos S7S Avenue West fhone U '.)ut of town orders rerelve pramp .llentlon. Send us a trial erdf fgggESSSmWBiWmWSK U:gLL .. ..J ... . - By Westovor.