PAQR FOUR Scottish Dance Enjoyable Event FU'.y Co u pi ps in Attendance at Affair Last Night in Oddfellows' Hall Another very enjoyable Scottish dam 3 was held lost night by the Recreation Club in .the Oddfellows Ha't about fifty couples being pre-Mnt at the affair which was in full swto.1 from 9 pin. until 2 am. Excellent music for the Old Country dancing was furnished by an orchestra consisting of James L. Lee James Watt. John Bremner and J B. MacKay av.d .Tames Simpson wa. a genial master of ceremonies. At midnight, delicious refreshments were served. The committee in charge-xonsis-td of Mrs. Robert Cameron, Mrs. tt'. L. SandUon. James Simpson Jruv.cs Hadden. W L. Smdlson and H.M.Foote. the last-mentioned pre-Ming Bt the door. What we need just now Is as much Improvement in our economic sense as we have made in our mechanical sense Henry Ford. Visit Our Ice Ci'eam Parlor and Tea Room rou youp. refreshments This is the plate to meet your ' friends ICE CREAM SODAS 10c each ICE CREAM SUNDAES 15c each , MILK SHAKE 15c each COFFEK OR TEA WITH 15c CAKE, COOKIE. PIE JIFFY "MAID" COOKIE 20c DOUGH, each Our Candy and Fruits are fresh. Fresh milk and cream, buttermilk and soft drinks kept cold. MUSSALLEM'S , CONFECTION EKY & DELICATESSEN RENT A Radio, Sewing Machine, Typewriter McRAE BROS., LTD. COAL! COAL! Our Famous Edson, Alberta and Bulkley Valley Coals are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Try a ton of No. I Bulkley Valley. We also sell Timothy Hay, Wheal Oats and Barley. Prince Hupcrt Feed Co. IX Phones &58 Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Docks Total capacity 20,0(0 tons Shipbuilders and Ship Repairers for Steel and Wood Vessels Iron and Brass Casting Electric and Acetylene Welding 50-ton Derrick for Heavy lifts To Be Used nn daily mm Saturday, Apru a, Headed or Al. wav out w' : Bay WATERFRONT WHIFFS Klcmtu Cannery to Operate This Year Canadian Fishing Co. Crews Due Soon Keel Laid For New Boat ' , A While official confirmation is lacking, it ft reported in Prince Rupert that Klenitu cannery, which did not run last vear. will can salmon airain't'his season although " ' - . - . . aihlv nn a limited seale. If so. it cannery operating in District with last year, ine outer iwo and will run UiU year are L-owe m- let. like Klemtu In the central area. Hirer frbm Vafieouver on Friday of movement of halibut to the eastern itshed a fish buying station on the and Oceanic on the Skeena Hlvtr. ! next tk on the steamer Cardena markets resuming at slightly lm- west Coast of Queen Charlotte Isl-New Massett on the Queen Char-) while George E. Windsor, manager proved prices after the clearing of and or that it has any intention of lottc Islands to the only cannery in j of Waks Island cannery In the the line on Tuesday The high price doln so It is further stated that' the district which operated last Naii River dlvtaloh. with his crew! of the week tor Canadian fish was Nelson Bros' fish buying camp at year but will not be running1 this, will 'arrive at the plant on the 3 and 2c which the Capella re- North Island has no connection season j steamer Catala a week from nex. celved for 14.000 pounds and the whatever with the associatum In After having undergone annual . overhaul at the local dry dock, the , snagooai. Essmgton. wnn uapi. j. D. Watson in command, is DacK on 1 the Skeena and Naas Rivers elear- ling those streams of snags and j other obstructions. The Bsstngton was not operated last summer but -such a protest went up from fishermen and other river navigators ' that she has been put early to work this spring. The lighthouse tender Blrale has been hauled onto the pontoons at IaasI A m AfMtr fne annnal slSg I MtV IVCll UI UWA SWS tMIHHSM vlW 1 haul which will be considerably mim ntfiulw than iinul tHla mar a new crancsnaii is oeing insuneo while other work includes considerable renewal ot interior woodwork as well as general cleaning and painting. The Canadian Fish St Cold Storage Co. has Its big packer Chief Legale on the pontoons at the local dry dock tor annual overhaul In preparation for the season's salmon packing operations In which she will soon be com miss toned. The local hallbutter Oony, which was on the local dry dock recently for rudder repairs, also had some hull painting done while there. Crews of the Canadian Fishing Co.'s csnnerles In the Naas and Skeena Rivers are the last to arrive from the south this spring, little renewal or preparatory work being contemplated by the company prior to the opening of the season's operations. Manager Charles E. Salter ot Haysport and Manager Alex D. Matheson of Carlisle with their crews will arrive on the Skeena wipeu from ine wueen unarwite ' and the low 4 3c and 2c which Islands, and there is falsi) quite alBaluc and Fremont were paid run qt herring coming , in. ' Thjrre was a gathering of the MacArthur clan and lis friends on the Prince Rupert waterfront on Thursday afternoon Of this week to celebrate the laying of the keel at Cow Bay for 'a 16-foot trolling boat to be built by Angus MacArthur, the ejder. Mr. MacArthur expects to have the new boat In op eration next year. He personally hewed all the timber to be used In construction from the woods at Cloyah Bay, the logs being cut Into necessary lumber by the Dig Bay Lumber Co. He will also carry out the construction. Local trailers ot fame and reputation will, no doubt, be out In the harbor on Sunday to try their skill with the king salmon. It would be a feather in the cap of any sports-msn to land one of these big fighters and a story about hauling one of the silvery beauties in would last tor a long time. And even If It so happened that you lost him. you could always buy one at the store and a smsll bribe might swear them to secrecy. Anyway, we will wait till Sunday and see what happens. Halibut Undines Halibut landings at the port of Prince Rupert for the 133 up to and Including yesterday had reached a total of 1.106,000 pounds as comparcvi with 2.606.990 pounds at a similar date last year. Canadian landings up to this date had "TILLIE THE TOILER" Uvreru ttCLIB 'WO . AAt I UWTH. I PkTFoidSf out f -ini On Alaskan Fishing Grounds J v.. ,iiJ f . U'.idr: .b una ..... ... . . V. . . wtill be the third additional Nb 2 in 1933; as compared wnicn were, line, last year j Tuesday. Sortrve salmon are now-' beine eaugnt-m stiaegaie iniet accoro- 'in? 'to reports received Jn Prince -TtAT'S VAJMCT I'M mr. n IN TtJU I ITBFa I I I I srt'A Wui..iai II Smith, making 1U o the A.i k.in grounds. aggregated 1.330.700 pounds as against l 166,900 pounds last year while the American total for this '.season to date was 1,875.300 pounds as compared with 1.449.900 pounds for the corresponding period In 193!. Owing to a Ue-up on the Canadian National Railways which affected shipments of carload lots during the early part of the period time, landings for the week of April is-3i were ught at a total of mooo annual ot whfch . pounds will tlM m W-Mta.a.W bwunt ,n W b boats J M AAA - I a 1 lwek went in to cold storage at an averse average price ortce of of 4c 4c and and 3c. 3c. the the lowajic ana ac wruen tne vera uea- trice wM paid for tm pounds. For American fish the high price of the week was 7Jc and 4c which th Oceanic received for 21.000 nound the for catches of 14.066 and 12.000 pounds respectively. There are no new development In connection with the well known Prince Rupert halibut boat Livingstone 11 which was recently hauled out on tne pontoons at the local dry dock this week pendins adjust-, ment between the Armour 8a Wage Co. and the owner. Capt Tonv Mar- tinusen, of salvage claims following ; the recent raising and towing to 1 port of the vessel which struck a ; rock and sank about a month ago off the west roast of Dundnx Island. It Is understood that the dispute may go to the courts. The British Columbia Salmon! Canners Association, as Intimated a few days ago In the Dally News, has set the prices on glllnet salmon In the Naas. Skeena, Rivera Inlet. Dean and Burke Channels. Kits-hug Sound and Smith's Inlet districts for the 1913 season. These prices are as follows: 8ockeye, 40c oer fish: echoes. 124c: pinks. 2c; chums, 3c. These are the prices that independent fishermen owning their own gear will receive but it Is stated that fishermen using company equipment will also be paid on the same basts less charges for the company gear equipment and services s Applied. It Is understood ' that these prices are satisfactory ; to the fishermen. I The Armour Salvage Co.: big power tug Salvage Princess, which Will She "Back LtT'S '.tE MAC . m Today's Weather Trlncc Itupert Clear, calm; barometer, 30.40; temperature, 50; sea smooth. Dead Tree Point Part cloudy, calm; barometer. 30.30; temperature, M; sea smooth. Triple Island Part cloudy, light westerly wind: sea smooth. Langara Island Clear, calm; tea smooth. Terrace Part cloudy, calm, temperature, . Alyansh Part cloudy, calm, temperature 39. Anyox Part cloudy, calm, tem- iperaturc. 46. i 8tewart Cloudy, calm, tempera-jture 41. Hazelton Cloudy, calm, tempera-' ture 47. Smlthers Part cloudy, calm, temperature SO. Burns Lake Clear, calm, tem-I perature 33. C-V.lt. TRAINS or the Last-Mondays' Wednesdays and Frl days .9:30 pjo Krom the East- Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur "In America youth tries to be old and ace tries to be mine Prince ' Louis Ferdinand. - had the misfortune last week to break her shaft. Is now at the local dry dock for repairs. At the same the vessel will be given her overhaul. It Is expected she be ready to go back Into com- mission about th end of next week. The Kyuquot Trotters' Co-opera tive Association officially denies nuhiuhMi mmwii th.t i k.. the opinion ot the association, this ' information, which emand from ! th? south, was given with Intent; to dive:t fishermen frum coming to) the Kyuquot district and draw them to the Qmcii Charlotte Islands SPEED! Time counts when you're in pain! Insist on Aspirin, not only for lis safety but for its ipttd. Aspirin tsMels ditsolve at once. 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