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Add creamy blandncss to your soups and creamed sauces and you and family will be delighted with the rich new Kur vor of your cooking. THt IOROEM COMPANY LIMITED SO PowtS Sv.VwuwrK, i.C " ' - 1 TCm. TUB MIL I ' i - r s. "TIF II I aA&TBia TilliC I , 1 ...Ml ak. 1 OP I W r " I T ,1111 - CYS V . Maw i i & u ir. aWISl I 'tti.-t-'I' U . rta DAILY nxwi Saturn WATERFRONT WHIFFS Halibut Landings Well Ahead of Last Year Trollcrs Mcginning to (Jet Active Itaskctball Party on Hocks Actual landings of halibut at Prince Rupert for the 1933 season up to ami including April 13 had reached a total of 2,790,000 pounds as compared with 2,191,950 pounds at a similar date last year. The Canadian fleet had brought in 9.S9.700 pounds as against 950,550 pounds last year while American landings amounted to 1,800,300 pounds in con) j;i:ion with 1,241.400 pounds last year ;it the corresponding date. bringing In 72,000 pounds in four li'u or me uanaman National Kau- The Unome. Dave Ritchie. "oened at Prince inerican fleet Rupert for the Llvinfstone Salrajed Despite the heavy lashing of the cas and the difficult position ot he sunken vessel, the Armour Sal-nge Co. under the personal dtrcc-ion of Capt. Paul Armour, man-ged to salvage the local halibut oat Livingstone It early this week 'ram the depths of the ocean off he west coast of Dunn's Island There she sank over three weeks -previous. This Job was one of the most ditftpult ones that had been rled by tojkrlocal company. Weeks of patient. walUng at last was rewarded when the boat was successfully tackled, raised and lashed to the wrecking scow The boat was not, however, brought entirely out of water but was secured underneath the scow and. therefore, it was necessary to wait for a high tide before bringing her through Metlakatla Pasage. A peculiar look-ng pic to re she made coming in the harbor, two boats towing the lob-sided scow with the salvaged boat not In atmearanre " 'X' marks the root" in about all that can be seen th". boat as xh lays at the Armor floats awaiting further tn-truettom from the owner. Caot Tejrir Martlnotea. as to the making if repairs. Skipper Lout Sears, with the Chatham Sound was In port on Thursday with another load of fresh herring from the Jap Inlet pound YK OM)E English Fish Shoppe Phone 851 We Deliver SPECIALS IN FRESH FISH Red Cod Fillets, per lb. Halibut Fldets, per lb Halibut. Sliced, per lb. Red Spring Sainton, per lb. Crabs, each 10c 15c 10c 18c 15c Smoked Fish a Specially l'hne 8SI Second Street for the use of the local halibut fishermen. After having had a pleasant trip across Hecate Straits towinic the Union Oil kow to North Island, Capt. Jim Morrison, with the F. II. Phippen, and Captain Harris Kerr, with the M. T. 3, returned to port on Wednesday night. They report a few power boat trolling around the North Island grounds with the occasional hand troller scratching away for the odd fish. Now that the scow with supplies and oil is In Its usual place and the packers expected to start around the end of the month it is anticipated that the fleet, the majority of With the halibut movement east-1 trips. Cape Beale. Capt. Edgar Ar-1 which are lying around the doclca from Prince Rupert paralysed ' nott second wlth C1-000 pounds, here, will soon be placing a good aay co the first of the week on ac- of a snowslide tie-up on the j tnree in two trips and Melville, Capt. John Tvanutn Ihlrrt U'lth 14 flOfl nnimriii tn Capt Capt. to slip across the straits to the scene of the summer's work. "Hansome" Jim Morrison, skip- w.iys which It is not expected would und Alice Ma v. had completed the! P of the good ship F. II. Phippen, in cleared up for another week, j greatest number of trips for the ', had surely a heavy cargo as he allp-Ur.clinas for the week of April 8-13 ! Canadian fleet, each bringing tn J out of the harbor on Thursda i mounted to only 107.000 pounds of ! five catch - since the aeavm opened night. It consisted of a party of , liirh 43.500 pounds was from Ca-ii, ah. in boats and 63.500 pounds from American All the fish landed, Canadian and American alike, went into cold storage at 4c and 2c. For the present season up to and Including April 13 the Prosperity A., Capt. A. O. Christiansen, had made the largest aggregate landings of halibut for any unit of the Canadian halibut flee' at Prince Rupert. !"i&iriBg aSaal (or totals of 32.700 and 11500 young hoop stars going to Anyoj-rounds respectively. The Prosperity , to defend the laurels of Prince Ru A., with ?-'(kK) pounds, the Tramp, 1 Prt against an Anyox challenge Capt. 3am Hougan, 35,000 pounds, j being warned that he har" and Vlklna I.. Capt. II. Brickson. j better look out when he got around 29,500 pounds, had each returned to, the mouth of the Nans River tha' port four times ; he did not pick out a rough spot for For the American fleet, as far as " the locals lost the games, h. landings at Prince Rupert were con- would be blamed for picking out ui' cerned, the Radio. Capt W. B the bumps on the sea and gettnu Huagenaen was in the toad for ag- y lck. The party Is due bad regate with 72.000 pounds in two bt mid-day tomorrow, trips. The Oceanic, with 47.000 ound. tn three trips was second. At 8 o'clock Thursday evening md the Sherman, with 46,000 nnother local basketball party sajl jnds In three trips, third. ed for the north, the O rot to senior The Zanmbo. Capt. P. Bather, ragers leaving aboard the powei with a tot i, of 20.000 pounds, the rru!sr Rhona. with Ounnar An ViMtor, with 20.000 pounds, and the.der.vm and Don Drawn in charge sS i i nor. wapi & o iUiHi. md fcn "ji i iciijwti aiig oicwan wnere mr It 5 ' ' inrtcd four catches since the season ' tobacconists were scheduled to plaj games last night and tonight respectively However, the Rhoni truck a rock outside of Tugweli Island returnlng'and trsnsferrln ' the rwrtv to the halibut boat 8e- Ma'd. Oot Henry Do iron on.whlch a new start was made J s m ;( erd.iv This party Is also due bar H tomorrow STILL GOING STRONG Mussallcm's Since 1010 ECONOMY TEA- Broken orange pekoe, per lb, 3 lbs ECONOMY OOPFSB r rashly ground, per lb. . 3 lbs. JORNETV B18P I s 2 tins JRIED APPLES per lb JRIED PEACHES Choice 3 lbs. JRANO E8 Oood and Juicy 3 dos tFDY-CUT MACARONI - per lb. 3 lbs. OUK OWN BRAND CREAMERY BUTTER. SMALL WHITE BEANS 4 lbs. A Perfect Arrangement Oh. 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