PAGE FXDUH THE DAILY NEWS Running Shoes! Running Shoes of all styles to fit the whole family. FALL CLEANING This is the time to get curtains and drapes freshened up for the winter. Winter Coats Will be needed -and be cleaned. Superior J should Ideal Cleaners Second St. RADIO SEASON Enjoy the full season with your set tuned to maximum efficiency. We can insure you of this by having your set gone over now. and ad-Justed to first class condition, as Inefficient operation Is a poor Investment. Battery sets modernized with the new economical two volt tubes. Phone SSS Radio Service 336 Second Avenue Phone Blue 320 P. O. Box 132 A. Q. DARTLETT C. H. INSULANDER For Your Health Chiropractic Ultra Violet Rays Intra Red Rays Massage All at Reasonable Prices W. C. ASPINALL D.C. (Chiropractor) Green 241 Phones Green 54 Exchange Block CHANGES IN POLICEMEN City Detachment Here Coming Under Staff-Sergeant McNeill, The folio wine changes affectingi this division are contemplated In the provincial police, following the retirement of Inspector W. L. Fer-nie of Kamloops, for many years senior inspector of the force, whb has now reached superannuation Inspector J. Shirras of Prince ( .Rupert will replace Inspector Fer- nle at Kamloops. I Staff-Sergeant Fraser. fer many ' years stationed at Kamleep, will ' replace Inspector Sarras at.Prinee Rupert. - .. I Sergeant Service, at prfcaeVit ehtef i of the city detachment, who has been in the northern division for Frazer at Kamloops In the interests of economy Serjeant Service will not be replaced by a senior non-commlasloned officer In charge of the city which will now come under the supervis ion of Staff -Sergeant A. McNeill in '-harge of Prince Rupert district. We specialize in Children's Footwear. Our prices will surprise and please you. Being Cleared Out We have decided to clear 'out our large stock of running shoes to make room for the fall and winter goods that are arriving. All must go at prices that are away below any offered elsewhere. There are sizes and styles suitable for men, women, boys and girls. CUT RATE SHOE STORE Third Avenue Prince Rupert Corporal O A. Wyman will be in direct charge Constable J. R. Stewart, in charge of Red Pass detachment, resigns on expiration of term of service. He will be replaced by Constable R. Sandy of Roll. Peace River district. These move will be effective from October 1. Ragles' Dance Is Enjoyable Thirty-Five Couples In Attendance ' At Happy Affair Last Night In Aerie Hall The Eagles' Lodge held its open-bg dance of the season last night tq the Aerie Hall, there being some thirty five couples present at Use affair which was most enjoyable to all. Tunetoroe music was dispensed by Charlie Balagnos orchestra and the past twenty years. wUl replace ' W. E. Uutson was a genial master of ceremonies. Dancing was in pro gress from 10 pjn until 2 am. At midnight delicious refreshments were served by a committee consisting of James Peasby, An-gelo Astori. Jack WUUngdon and William Robb. The hall was tastefully decorated. MTILUE THE TOILER" 7c VT tilCTATTJ as pact vow PLEASE VWO TVOB EVACTLV vJKAT vou Say 1 1 t. r r Warn US g k.- I, IVAJBUU, (JOT TO T ! "OT ROiB THROOOVt I ; -omb Ttvvrs this r J ra-r-j- 7y Mm boi'T es TOO HARO ON HBR r -v WATERFRONT WHIFFS Increase of Fresh, Frozen and Mild-Cured Output Largely Responsible For Falling Off in Canned Salmon Fewer Sea Lions Taken Reports received of the Dominion Fisheries show that ui) to the earlv Dart of Aunust more sockeye and pinks kvere processed in the British Columbia coast salmon can t gains and decreases was that th total pack "was about 384,050 case. John L. Makolrasoa who has left approximately 37,800 cam below the coast for a six months' trip to the 1832 figures, his native home In Scotland. The department explains that, while the pack so far has beer Halibut landings at the port of smaller than in the like period of prince Rupert during the week last year, it is noteworthy that jme endtng yMUrday totalled only 17.-reason for this condition has been which In ether easons would have been canned have this year been prepared for sale In the fresh and frozen forms in order that advan tage might be taken marketing eiiportunitles in the Uni ted Kingdom A sharp expansion In the production of fresh and froaen salmon has been taking place. There has also been expanded production of mild-cured salmon. Many fish bones lying about the sea lion rookeries west of Rivers Inlet when the Department of Fish eries vessel Olvenchy went to that area this year on the annual Ron hunt gave further proof of the mammals' rapacity and the Injury they may do to the fisheries. Al though weather conditions were favorable during this year's hunt and more landings could be made at the rookeries than ever before, the number of lions destroyed was smaller than in 1932. or MS as compared wHh about 1.100. The fre quency of the landings probably made the Mens even more wary than sal. Of the total number killed this year 710 were mature lions and 313 were paps. "TV IS 1 OM-ER A -IKVT rxf AH-ACCLACy IM liPRSO iw PPOr STyMBPOQ T fcQ eft. American vessels, no Canadian tea- i sels being in with catches during the week although some of Uie lar- ; ger local bouts are expected back1 i lhortly w,th ,m ,rwn Area hfo. 34 of improved Claxton cannery on the Skeeaa River closed down yesterday and Butedale tov-the central area -wW close next Friday, leaving sir plants till in operation In District No. 2 packing fall varieties Inverness and Oceanic on the 9keena Rtver. Lowe Inlet and Namu in the central area and Tulheo and Bella Coola In the Bella Coola area. Paytaf his first visit to this port. In two years, Capt. James Ftndlay I was here last eventob; In command ' of the Union, Steamship Co.'s coast , liner Cardena which arrived in port at 6 pja. from the sooth and sailed at midnight an her return to Vancouver and weypoinU. Capt, Ftnd lay Is relieving the regular master of the Cardena, Capt. Ernest Oeor- geson, who Is ashore for a month's vacation. Also the Cardena has a new chief officer In the person of Ernest Shepeard who Is relieving ings for the week brought the grand total for the season up toll,-; 105.500 pounds as against I1JM.4S0 , ' pounds at a similar date last year. American landings for this year now stand at 1144.000 pounds in ; comparison with last y ear's 772.700 , pounds while Use Canadian total Is 4.M1.5O0 pound as compared with 3.479.7M pohnds in 1932 at the came date. Prices on American fish during the week ranged from 65c ' and 4c to 7 Jc and 4c. Today marks the opening of the deer hunting season but. owing to the fact that (here Is little if any snow on the mountain taps s yet and the deer are. as a nnrimniiHuc. running rather high, there wffll be little general inter est on the part of huntsmen tor a while. Him tin for geese and ducks in the Attta district which includes the country $ round the lower end of Portland Canal, where local bird hunters are wont to foregather before that hunting becomes legal in the more Immediate vicinity of the cHy. also opens today. Doubtteas, some expeditions to Winter Harbor. Khutsa- New-Boats lU'lI.TTOOKDEH 28-ft $250 36-ft $500 JOHN GROUP Oona River Rosie Registers &OT THI3 UBT-TWt t t PULL Ol MdiTaIrTI M Rosie Meets All Tests THAT'S C1TJCUVT, 1 ITHANJKS I riosin - VOUft. I 1 J CALCULATION TTT Y C aitowi'bhi we, newt VOU'V'H TOLO MB THIMOB BVffM FRIDAY and SATURDAY TWO SHOWS 7 k 9 Aiftniulon I5c Si 50c SATURDAY MATINEE At 2:30 15c & Sic IMPOSSIBLE 1 1 czf VB?,AMCJ 1'I.L, TSLL I VOW OME- OlpM'T . -T.TOO DON'T CHARLES Hl CfiLES and In the Itlb-Tlckllng Comedy rrom me way sue saia in, one nvuian i lake No r. 71 Comedy W. C. FIELDS In THE RARRER SIIOI" METlnrf aiiu.t..T auKMina screen honr, 'BOnisil neries of the province than were packed in me corresponu-. avasM inn- nfirinrl of 1932 but that other suedes of salmon were ! - - put up in smaller quantities than a year ago. The net result : JTlSZ the near future look ai - Saturday, Bepttaie, STAR'S VOICE i China tuiv 400.000 xquut. Santo rn Av.i 17 l:Ui, MONDAY .d -J imuim MARY norm MAMA LOVES PAP With LILY AN TASHMAN. WALTER CATLKTT A rattm,,.,, HERE'S A NEW goodyear A genuine 6-ply heavy duty tire at 15 aitonishinaly low price the GOODYEAR SPEEDWAY HEAW DUTY Sis full piles of Xupertwltt ... a tough and gripping trttl ... a 9-months gusnntM sgilait drfrcti and road hiurdt. Remember I hit It a Comfy tire a genuine liesry dutv tire - ntturanttrd tire blow tht rrtc of any comparable brs7 duty tin you'tt eer seen. 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