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SUPERIOR RADIO-ELECTRIC Second Avenue It Third Street MAYTAG Electric Washer This is the washer that yon have always wanted. This is the washer that tare Maytag world leadership, and b offered at a price and terms within the range of every family by Gordons Hardware McBride St Phone 111 SUITS PRESSED WHILE YOU WAIT We give you a quick 'service with our steam pressing machine. It takes only from 15 to 20 minutes to press a suit Suits and Overcoats Winter samples jost armed. Big selection! These are made by the House of Hobberlin, the House of Stone. Best clothes made. One price throughout Canada. Let us take your measurement today. The suit will be sent direct to you. LING, THE TAILOR Second Avenue. Corner across from Post Office "TILLIE THE TOILER" 0 - After baring spent the summer at the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental StaUon of the scientific staff of which he Is a member, Or-rtlle F. Denstedt leaves on the Princess Louise next Tuesday af- jtemoon on his return to Montreal where he win resume his studies at McGill Unlrerslty leading to his jPh. D. degree. Halibut landings at the port of Prince Rupert for the 1934 season up to and including yesterday to- lulled 11,407,865 pounds or more I than one million pounds ahead of ilast year's NU00.100 pounds at the 'corresponding date. American land-tigs had reached a total of 5,917,500 pounds as compared with 5,551.100 pounds latt year while the production of Canadian boats was 5,490.265 pounds In comparison with 4,749.000 pounds a year ago. Landings for the ;week 'ending yesterday totalled 569,000 pounds of which 290.200 pounds was from Canadian boats and 278300 pounds from American. The high price of the week for Ca nadian fish was 62c and 6c recelv-ed by the Bayriew for 4,000 pounds an dthe low 45c and 35c received by the R. W for 10 009 pounds. For American fish the high price of the week was 6.8c and 4c paid the Slr- lus for 13,000 pounds and the low 5c and 35c which the Radio received for 40,000 pounds. Already Booked Full Although It Is more than two weeks before the time for the trip. Union steamer Catala Is already booked full for the special round trip single-fare excursion voyage she will run to Vancouver, leaving here for the south on September 18, and, Indeed, there Is a substantial waiting list. Anyox and Stewart people will Join Prince Rupert tra vellers in making the trip. The ex cursionists may return on the voy- TSX DAILY K7WS - Saturday, Aucut'n , WATERFRONT WHIFFS Halibut Fishing to Continue For Some Time Yet Catch is Well Ahead of Last Year Repairs to Be Made at Government Wharf I with the closing down of the Area No. 2 grounds to f ish-i ing for the 1934 season on Sunday last, the large majority iof the smaller vessels of the Prince Rupert halibut fleet have now tied up, leaving in operation only the larger boats in the more remote Area No. 3. Area No. 2 was closed down with the exhausting of the quota limit for the sea- international Fisheries Commission ! ages arriving here from the south but early In August there was still ...... . . elther September Of 3. tt, t, million nonnrt, Wt f th. season's allowance for Area No. 3 with the possibility that this might not be exhausted for Dosslblv a . - , . couple of months, this depending, of course, entirely on the Intensity of fishing. Meantime, It will, no doubt, be well into the fall before the season's halibut catch ceases coming into Prince Rupert. The provincial police cruiser P. M. L. 8 left on Thursday morning for a patrol trip to Kltimaat The vessel is due back Sunday night or Monday morning. Work is about to start of putting in thirty-two new fender piles along the front of the government wharf. The Job will be carried out by the public works department by day labor under the direction of Superintendent E. J. Fltxpatrick. . t . C. P. R. steamer Princes Adelaide. Capt. S. K. Gray, arrived In port at 5:30 yesterday afternoon from Vancouver and waypolnts and sailed .at' JO pm. on her return south. Sea Serpent Seen From Squadaree. trolling harbor of Stephens Island, emnate more than one report of "sea serpents" being seen, several of the boys insisting that they have been seeing things of late and that they have not been Imaginary either, nor have they been Induced by the spirit of fiesta which has been in the air these last few days. One fisherman reports having seen such a serpent skimming its undulating and writhing length along the surface of the sea while, near the same locality, another of the boys de clares that he saw what he believed to be two of the marine monsters at play, one rearing Itself fully six feet above the water and distinctly showing a serpent head with eyes and all. It was blackish In color and. possibly eleven or twelve Inches thick. . The week has been one of unusual interest alon the 'fmnt with the British cruiser H. M. S. Danae and the United States Kan air an surface craft leading the show. The uanae. wnicn had arrived a week ago yesterday afternoon left nn Thursday morning and, with the uepanure oi uie twelve American flying boats . and their tenders for Vancouver today, the excitement Is over and business cettin haov tr. normal again. Naturally, all road led to the waterfront during ih week, many townsfolk finding their way oui io seal Cove where the American planes were moored during their four-day visit here. Having been delayed by having had to load canned salmon at Skeena River cannery points, Union steamer Cardena, Capt Ernest Georgeson, arrived In port at 1.35 this morning from the south and, after discharging a couple of carloads of freight, sailed a few hours later on her return to Vancouver and waypotntc The vessel been cruising In district watets for several weeks, was here lost night southbound. Bringing back a large number of local, Anyox and SUwart pas sengers who have been on a special two weeks' excursion trip to Vancouver. C. N. R. steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. Neil McLean, arrived in port at 10:30 a jn. yesterday from the south and sailed at 3 o'clock In the afternoon for Anyox and Stewart whence she win return here this evening southbound. Pilot Jack McConnachie of Anyox hopped off at 10:30 Friday 'morning for Ketchikan, having as a passenger aboard his Eastman flying boat Mr. Etostoss of New York nead of the Atlantic and Pacific Picking Co.. American co-ope ratlvs fish marketing coneem. who came in Thursday rrfght for a brief busi-!wm visit here. Pilot McConnachie was back at 3 30 yesterday afternoon from K etc titan to reaume sight-seeing flight with his nlane In connection with Carnival Week. He has been doing good b.iM-nes during the past couple ol dzv the short flight over the r.ty proving very popular JilMr POWDER CLEANS AND POLISHES Bathtub. Washbasins, Windows, and Mirrors. Cannat ttraWi. Selling "Short" COAL! COAL! Out ramous tdson, Alberta and Bulkley VaUey Coals are guar an. teed to give satisfaction, Try ton of No. 1 Bulkley Vahey, Wi lo sell Timothy Hay. Wheat Oat and Barley, rince Rupert Feed Co. (I rboaea Ml ( OH. "3 BOLU BENOM IU THE COMCiUE'&T OF THE COMcSO- VMVAAT A MAM! j rrr$ SPECTACLE OF JUNGLE Exciting Animal Seme and Breath Taking Thrills in Tanan And His Mate" Straggle between man and beast had a capacity list of passengers, on land and In the water are blen consisting largely of members of ded Into a powerful drama of con-cannery crews bound for Vaneou-; filet In Tartan and His Mate," ver, and 10500 ease of canned sal-Jungle adventure thriller, contlnu-mon. ling adventure of Johnny Weiss- muller and Maureen O'Sulllvan In Enroi te south from Ketchikan to", Darkest Africa, which U the end of Seattle, the palatial yaeht Taeon-jthe week feature offering on the tte, bavins on board her owner (screen of the Capitol Theatre here William E. Boeing. Seattle aircraft In the picture Wetaamulter la pho manufacturer, and party, who have ! tographed under water as he fight with a crocodile to the death. Herd; of elephant are shown charging a safari of several hundred naUves. Man-eating lions attack Jungle explorers, and herd of ape, wilde- beeate. sebras and other Jungle beast are shown in action. Human drama is Injected Into the primitive romance by a strong sup porting cast which Include such notable players as Neil Hamilton. Paul Cavanaugh. Forrester Harve) and Doris Uoyd. A tender love story U woven through the Jungle thritk providing a concentration of sym pathetic Interest on WciatmuBer and Miss O'Sulllvan that make. each of their dangers seem vividly real. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST Young wire haired terrier Finder ptvme Ulue 704. Reward JE3 tt St. ENDS TONIGiix "Tarzan & His Mate' Starts 7 29 & t j ; BEGINS MONDAY NOEL COWARD'S 'DESIGN FOR LIVING The story of a WomaB b iATj mo .Men Admitted if with Fredric March Gary Cooper .Miriam Hopkiru Edward Everett llrtg - PLU8 Zasu Pitts "Slim' Surnmcrville - m i "LOVE BIRDS" Two simple g mt cockeyed. Kaien Hardware A Satisfactory Place to Shop. Try It! THE LOWER PRICE STOKE AU Freeser Metal Ice Cream Q1 fig &-Cell Flashlight 2:00 m Range CO O" O.AS Tea Pot Q-0 Complete each tOU m Fancy Cup & OEn to nrn Te Buzzt ni Offn &C 0 Saucer. Cream. 8pccU, New Coleman Lamps with parch- Cl QC ment shade, complete ?UtU Hello Visitors! Welcome to Prince Rupert! While you're here we want you to feel free to ask for lnf : .m-use the phone, leave your parcels, meet your friends. We ,.... to enjoy yourself. 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