PAGE FOUR WATERFRONT WHIFFS Canadian Salmon TroIIcrs Doing Well Halibut Landings Ketchikan Fisherman Takes His Own Life The continuation of the trolling fishermen's strike in Alaska, Washington and Oregon waters is reacting to the advantage of the British Columbia fishermen and is undoubtedly responsible for the present stiff market which has resulted in an increase in price for red springs on the grounds to 7c per pound. Principal buyers are the Cana dian Fishing Co., the Canadian Fisnw & Cold Storage Co., Edmunds and Walker of New Westminster and Nelson Bros. Fisheries Limited, all of whleh concerns are operating packers to the various grounds, the last mentioned taking the fish Into Seattle. Practically the entire Prince Rupert trolling fleet is now at work taking advantage of the situation and fairly good runs are reported at North, Hippo, Dundas and Stephens Island trolling grounds. The price for white springs is lc per pound. Doc Clapperton. popular assistant wharfinger at the Oovernroent LOCAL NEWS Mrs. H. O. Kennedy sails tonight on the Prince Rupert for a holiday trip to Vancouver and Prince"! dearie, accompanied by her son, Scott. Mr. and Mm. Robert Brektne sailed last nlcht on the Prince John ria the Queen Charlotte Islands for a vacattrfn trip to Vancouver and Victoria. CPU. steamer PrineaM Adelaide, Capt. S. K. Qray, returned to pott at 7 o'clock this mominc after a special voyage to Ketchikan and sailed at 8 ajn. on her return to Vancouver and waypotnts. The vessel brought a special party of twenty-eight Alaskan school teachers, all of whom went through to Vancouver whence they will proceed by rail to their homes in various parts of the Eastern States. RENT A Radio, Sewing Machine, Typewriter McRAE BROS., LTD. week after spending a 'couple of weeks sick leave visiting at Cedar-vale with his friends, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wiggins. While there is .still some room for Improvement In his health, Doc states that he is feeling somewhat better but thinks that a little more summery-like weather would do him considerable good. Halibut landings at the port of Prince Rupert for the 1933 season up to yesterday had reached a total of 5.331.800 pounds comprising 2.324.300 pounds Canadian fish and 3,007.500 pounds American. These Wharf, returned to his duties this figures take into account only fish that was actually landed here and do not Include catches that may have been offered here but were not actually unloaded at the port For the week ending yesterday landings amounted 'to 341,200 pounds of which 164,200 pounds wis from Canadian vessels and 177,000 pounds from American. Prices dur ing the week continued fair. The high bid of the week for Canadian fish was 5.9c and 3c which the jGony received for 19,000 pounds and the low 5c and 3c which the Bay- view and Ingrld H. were paid for catches of 6,000 and 10,000 pounds respectively. For American halibut the high price of the week was 7.5c and 4c which the T704 and Baltic received for catches of 5,500 and 15,000 pounds respectively. The low American price was 5c and 3c which the Paragon took for 35.000 pounds. A few small boats are reported to have landed halibut catches at Ketchikan during the present week the prevailing price there being 5c and 3c and all the fish going Into cold storage. Takes His Own Life According to radio advices from Ketchikan. 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The shoe that will stand rough wear and give comfort cj'-f Q All sites Men s Black and Tan Dress Shoes, medium and wide toes, solid leather, all sizes. Special prices $2,45, $2.95, $3.95 Men's Work Boots, flexible leather uppers. Panro soles and heels, all sizes on nc To clear ?a3.D Men's Leckle Chrome Upper Work Boots, solid leather throughout, sewn and standard .screw soles, rubber or leather heels QQ fT Our price OO.Ot) 'Leckle name stamped on sole .. CUT RATE SHOE STORE UTILIJE THE TOILER" TA.K6 a uTTHie to am ecy TV to yowtt lS tt1 a -Z. r T.tIw "VUt . Q" 8oiut fs r - - i HsisiB'sr cj0OO iw uaiiinm . nut VLCfB 2HK I bo yev fii'tjn I VU AUk -rwiA-r THE DAILY NEWS there early this week. His body was found on Wednesday In the boat which was tied up at the fisheries floats. He had kept his diary up to date and the final notation therein, made on Tuesday, May 30, read: "Good bye. I am going. I have been here long enough." Johnson, who shot himself, had been In Alaska for over' thirty years and was a member ol the Pioneers of Alaska Association. The local halibut boat Covenant, CapU .Hins Underdahl. which Is packtn4salmon from the northern trolling grounds to New Westmin ster .for Edmunds and Walker, arrived In port yesterday morning from- the south and left last night to pick up another load for delivery south. The Covenant is under charter for this work. In tow of the Oulvik, Capt. C. Bydgnea, the local halibut boat Southend, Capt. J. Eilertson. was brought to port on Thursday of this week from North Island off which she had suffered a broken crankshaft a few days ago. The vessel will receive repairs here. Five Japanese . who arrived yes te relay morning on the Prince Rupert from Vancouver, continued last night on the Prince John to Rose Harbor where they will be employed tor the summer at the Consolidated Whaling Corporation's whaling station. This is another important marine industry of the district which will be In operation again this summer after a lapse of a couple of years. En lblcd to maintain her schedule r. ' imc now bv being relieved of the :.its Inl". r lls on the way up the 'Hst as a result of to Steamer Vrn-"iic being cum missioned kn service. I'm; :i tcj:n T Cardeii In com-:i met of ( irt Ernest Gcoraeson. arrived In oort at midnight list light from he south, sailing soon .hereafter on her return to Vancouver and w:iypotnU.The Cardena. which has been one of the busiest vessels on tin- coast during the past l couple of months since preparations commenced for the forthcoming salmon eerislng season, again had I a heavy cargo or freight for various rannery points on her northbound voyage. Notice. Rupture Sufferers!! 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