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.
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leg.
lb
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nh
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K
topers,
lb.
Salmon,
fresh,
lb.
Halibut.
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shelled
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New
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