C.N.U- TRAINS For (he Cast-Mondays' Wednesdays and Fridays 9:30 pm From the East-Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 10:15 p.m. RENT A Radio, Sewing Machine, Typewriter McRAE BROS., LTD. mi daily nsm Saturday Aprtl PAGE FOUR 8. WATERFRONT WHIFFS Outlook For Salmon Season Very Bright More Canneries to Operate and Prices Better Tank Scow For North Island With at least two more canneries in operation this year thnn last and the price of sockeyes 33 1-3 percent higher than in 1933, the salmon canning industry, at least as far as the better grades of fish is concerned, seems due for a filip upwards in Prince Rupert district this season. All branches of the industry are looking forward to a success- ful and profitable summer's actl- vity. Pleasantly enough, the outlook side. North Pacific, Cassiar, Hays for 1933 Is vastly brighter than it was a twelvemonth ago. The fact that this should be a good "cycle year" for sockeye makes the prospect even more encouraging. As usual, all the canneries in the district will start actual packing operations with the opening of fishing wtUi sockeye nets oft June 20 although it is probable tha,t several will start before that date putting up springs. The two canneries which will operate this year after having been idle last year are Oceanic on the Skeena River, which has been purchased from the B. C. Packers by Robert Qosse and C. H. Gillespie, and Lowe Inlet in the central dtvi- port, Balmoral, British American (Port Essington), Carlisle, Claxton, Oceanic and Humpback Bay. (Total. 11.) Naas River Mill Bay, Arrandale, Wales Island. (Total, 3.) Central Division Lowe Inlet, Butedale. Namu. (Total, 3. Smith's Inlet Margaret Bay, Boswell, Leroi. (Total, 3. River's Inlet Beaver, Provincial, Wadham s, Oood Hope. Kildala, R. L C. and Inrig's. (Total, 7.) Crews of many of these plants have already arrived to prepare for the season's activities. In view of the fact that it is an "off year" for pinks in that area and there is no great demand for aion. a B. C. Packers plant. It is four ( chums, it is not expected that any years since Oceanic has packed while Lowe Inlet missed last year. The price of sockeye this year will open at 43c per fish as compared with 30c last year. Incidentally, it is to be remembered that the actual opening price in 132 was 274c against which the fishermen went cn strike, 30c being fin- canneries will be in operation this season on the Queen Charlotte Isl amis. The canneri have already intimated their anxiety of obtaining as many of the choice varieties as possible. In addition to sockeye, it to expected there will be a brisk de mand for cohoes which follow close ally granted by the canners after on the sockeye. Average runs of the best of the fishing season had pinkj and chums are expected on elapsed. Prices of other varieties of the mainland but the demand for fish for die 1931 season have not these varieties will possibly not be yet been announced. ' great. The complete list of canneries Therewillbetheusualdemand.lt which are expected to operate this g anticipated, for springs for mild- year in the district is as follows: curing, canning and freezing pur- Skeena River Inv rness. Sunny-looses. This variety, of course. Is ' i largely taken by the troll fishermen Shoe Repairing Bring your shoes to the Shu-Craft We rebuild them Satisfaction Guaranteed M. MacARTHUK Third Ave, Next Tederal IMk. and packed Into such plants as take them The weekly close season for glll- i nettng will, as usual, be from 8 pm Fridays until 6 p m Sundays subject figures have not been exceeded, for many years and there is no reason to anticipate that they will be this year. Fishery patrol operations will be conducted along similar lines to last year, It is expected. Tank Scow Arrives The Union Oil tank scow that has been stationed on the West Coast of Vancouver Island for the past winter season arrived in the city under tow of the tanker Unacana Thursday night and will be taken from here to North Island where she will again be stationed for the sumemr as an accommodation to the fishermen. George Smith is still In charge of this floating store and oil scow and is accompanied by Mrs. Smith. Both Mr. and Mrs. Smith were formerly of Prince Rupert. The scow will leave this af ternoon for North Island. Bill Patmore on his good ship Mary was in town the first of the week from his claim on Porcher Island at which he has been spending most of the winter. After a few days in town Bill returned to ror-cher. The trolling boats Gudrangen and A. A. 7 were being painted at Llpsett's ways yesterday and the Iceland I was being touched up on the ways at Cow Bay. S. E. Parker has the distinction of having his pleasure boat the first onajtht spring to undergo an nual pVcihaul and painting. Yes terday thy was on the ways getting ddlled up; for slimmer use. If tVil u-entner holds until UV- norrdwf tiiYaiht Club should bea busy pfcxce wltht parties going d$t on their first cruttes of the season . l".lr in- ! -i ana mers vinnemis j annum in pa i ruing j ijiei y1.1 w up,. : i : Sprint $almoh In Spring salmon has been coming in steadily this ireeVt supplying the fresb'tflsh market. There seems to be awigrun oit Jo hesal&)on are ihnmnt on nil wr the! nllee. Ba- pon Fisheries are 'being kupplied riy fish eaughtjln tend trolling around Port Simpson and Meiuuua. ine to extension by local fisheries of- ( first pf the Veeli the K&sen brought' ficUls if deemed advisable in the Jin 1100 pot mis 'which he ,scd to! inieresi oi conservation, iiic rrgu-ine VOia Storage ai iu jceiua. now. laiiuiis can lur an caiciisiuii ui irmi Ute Oil scow ntui ifii mr uir weekly close season from 48 to 60 popular trolling Rrofiod of North hours in the total number of llcen-1 Island It should not be long now ic-s on Hip Skeena River exceeds before the packers start'comini: up 1100 or on the Naas River .300. These and the larger trolling boats sturt NEW PREMISES LOWER PRICES Montreal Importers Have Moved Back to their old stand opposite Cut Rate Shoe Store Fishermen! Take a look at these clothes. They have come down like the price of fish. It ('oi's not take much money to outfit hero. Our Prices are Lower than ever Large selection of Clothing for Men, Young Men and Boys MONTREAL IMPORTERS Third AvenueOpposite Cut Itate Shoe Store UTILUE THE TOILER" 'ml i 3 j st mitt took met I That uo riaArwrn-l SAtl.HJII 1 lYTl a i ( CAa, oqhit yoM.lj wending their way Straits. across Hecate The Armo'ii Salvage Co.'s local service boat Salvage Princess, Captain Re Green, returned to part at 6 o'clock this morning from a voyage to Vancouver, having in tow a seowload of lumber, cement and other building material for Albert McOaflery as well as a oou-ple of gasboats for local delivery. As soon as she had disposed of these taws, the Salvage Princess left at noon for North Island with the tank scow of the Union OH Co. which to to be stationed for the summer on the trollng grounds there, In tow. In quest of charter work for the boat, Roger Wright left here on Thursday with the power cruiser Interior Weather Terrace Clear, east wind. St. Aiyfcnah Clear, cairn. 31. Arryox Prt cloudy, cats, f. Stewart Clear, calm. SI. Haselton Clear, calm. St. 2 Smlthers Clear, calm, S4. Hum LaVe Clear, calm, il Be Wise Spend Your Money Where You Oet the liest Returns. We Know We Can Save You Money WHITE FlOB 5 lbs. BLACK FIOS- 5 lbs. PEANUT BUTTBR Bulk bring your container. 3 lbs ECbNOMY CREAMERY BUTTER. 3 lbs. FRESH RHUBARB 3 lbs. FRESH SPINACH per lb. FLUID B BET-H-os. bottle peaches-no 2 tin H P SAUCE per bottle 35c 35c 25c 80c 25c 10c S1.07 19c 27c MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store We deliver all orders, tt or over 317-19 Third Avenue West r.O. liox 573 Phone 18 Eagles' Dance Is Enjoyable Forty Couples Present at Jolly Affair Last Night Another delightful evening was spent in the Eagles' Hall last night on the occasion of another of the lodge's popular dances. About forty couples were present and dancing was much enjoyed until the early hours this morning to the strains of music by Balagno's orchestra. At midnight, delicious refreshments were served by the ladles. BUI Houston was a capable and genial muster of ceremonies and Henry Smith presided at the door. EtheWa belonging to Wright Si Q f 1 TV Hlnton. well known local land sur- OllCCCSSIlU 1 CU veyors. Making the trip south as members of the crew are Bill Rod-gers aha Bill Fldler. Whist Drive and Dance by Sons of Norway Enjoyed An enjoyable whist drive and dance was held last night In the Oddfellows' Hall by the local Sons of Norway Lodge. There wre ten tables of cards and prtae winners were, ladies' first. Mrs. Hana Underdahl: second. Mrs. Chris Jensen: men's first. B. Peterson; second. Harold Lund. After dancing, delightful re freshments were served and daiic tag followed with accordion musk by Julius Welle., Hans Knutsen wa master of ceremonies The committee in chaw 'H- Utoted of Mrs. Hans Undent. hi Mrs John Ivarson. Mrs O JerMari md Pete Norn ess And Sale is Held By Orange Women A very successful tea and sale of home cooking was held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. T. 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