pacse rora YOU CAN'T BUY NEW EYES But you can get satisfactory glasses from GEO. F. DAVEY, Registered Optometrist, who. for the past six years, has been giving a real personal service .In the Optical Department of Max Heilbroner Thc pKr"e,cr SAVE When Coming to Terrace or Lakelse Hot Springs Make Arrangements With Swain's Transfer & TAXI, Terrace, B.C. To Greet You We meet all trains. Freight ti service anywhere, Eassenger akelse Lake and Lodge, new boat H. A. S. now In service bfT the lake. -Fare anywhere on the lake, one adult, $3.00; $1.50 per head additional. No. crowd too big. No job too small. PICNIC PARTIES EVERY SUNDAY New Discovery In Antennas A Greater signal to noise level is now possible with the 1934 aerial. This antenna is specially designed for the new short wave receivers and will work on all waves. Estimates given on your particular requirements. SUPERIOR RADIO-ELECTRIC Second Avenue & Third Street with a Modern Singer Smooth, Swift, Quiet, Beautiful in Design . Easy to Operate, Sews Forward or Backward Be sure to see the New 1934 Singer Sewing Machines See McRae Bros. Ltd. Special Trade-in Allowance on your old machine. Payments as low as $3.00 per month for the balance. eMaeMvs.JM HOLIDAYS For Adults or Children on the Famous Graham Island North Beach ll'hlng. luthlng, Itadmtntnn, Menu-. rrnir lrtp. Miimt-tng In Hit SraMMi. It nit fully furnWhrd cottage at Ma ma ii Klirr. For toll parucutaft apply MRS. DUNN Massed, B.C. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZarellL Pioprletor A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates 11.00 up SO Rooms, Hot At Cold Water Prince Rupert, DJC. Phone 281 P.O. Box IBB Queen Charlotte Island SHINGLES The best made on the coast. Not Kiln Dried HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 iuh cii m su juuuwuis uic I : lng of sockeye fishing operations on June 20. weather was anything but auspicious, good catches are still being made by the giil-netters generally as July progresses and. from all hands, come reports of vastly improved results in the industry. The benefit that this improved state of affairs will be to business generally in the district may become more evident a little later in j hours after having been extended to 72. In the rest of the district, the Having on board a good sized list of passengers including 29 round- trippers. Union steamer Cardena Capt. Ernest Georgeson. arrived in !port at 11:30 last night fromrthe-j ,south and sailed an .hour later on iiw icvuiii iu vaucuuver ana way-points. Thc power yacht Infanta, having on board Mr. and Mrs. John Barry-more and family, after -having jspent the day In port, sailed last j evening In. continuation of Its ; southward voyage following a cruise in Alaskan waters. "TILLIE THE TOILER" During the past week it has been reported that the temperature of j the water in Prince Rupert harbor 'has been anywhere from two to four degrees lower than it ordln- TEZ 3ATT.T M wa BAVorcUy. July jj, , WATERFRONT WHIFFS Good Salmon Pack Already Assured Canning Alaska Fish in Skecna Ocean Drift on Islands "We have already made such a good pack to date this season of the sockeye variety that, no matter what happens now, it is bound to be a more successful year any way you look at it," declared a well known Skeena River cannery operator in Prince Rupert this week in commenting upon 1934 canning operations. Although, except for the arily reads at this time of year. The observation to this effect has been made by local waterfront people who have occasion to record the temperature of harbor water. Owing to the Pacific Coast longshoremen's strike having made it impossible through curtailment of salmon canning operations doe to lack of supplies and on account of the year. At present, the fishermen uncertainty of shipping services, a are all busy and. consequently, gen era! business Is a little quiet. TroU fishermen are also reported to be meeting with better success although the Improvement may not be quite so considerable as in the glB-netting. Owing to the extremely bad weather, sockeye fishing through-oat Prince Rupert district was poor during the past week In comparison with what it had been earlier in- the season. Fishermen were unable to operate outside and the average per good deal, of salmon from southeastern Alaska has been finding its way into canneries on the Skeena River and elsewhere in Prince Rupert district of late. A. R. Brenger, weB known fish dealer of WrangelL Alaska, was a visitor in Prince Rupert this week on bosineas in con nection with the shipment of Al- A bamboo drift on the beaches ' of Qaeen Charlotte Islands of the .boat for the whole district is placed British Columbia coast, something1 aiaoounweniy iisn. spring saimonj not noted for years, ha broucht ;are running strong in the Skeena River now but there are no signs of pinks to any extent as yet although there are a few seines out in the Naas River area. The pack, of course, is sttil far ahead of last year Owing to the large number of fishermen ope ratine In the Rivers Inlet area, the weekly close season there has been extended to 72 hours by the fisheries department. In Smith's Inlet, the weekly close season has been reduced again to 48 ionn iresh discussion concerning ocean currents and their effect on the weather. The drift presumably come from the Orient. In years past bamboo and even palm logs' have been found on the Queen I Charlotte beaches. A current close 1 to shore, flowing from south to! north, then east to west, meet the j Japan current ordinarily near Ko-dlak Islands. Alaska. Those mr- renta vary from month to month . Sometimes the Japan current presses as far south as the Quen . Charlottes arid sometimes the north. to-south current leaves the: vicinity of Wo islands. It 4s noted ' that the bamboo drift " "t uiiuuiijr lima fur. Halibut Landings 1 i and Se the low while the highest price for American ftsh was 8.1c I and Jc and the low fc9c and 4c. . WW LVl I. 1VL .. the 1934 season up to yesterday had n.UiL which 243X)00 pounds was from Canadian and 102.000 pounds from American boat. Price during the week remained steady with 6.1c and 5c the top bid for Canadian fish A yachting visitor f more than usual note who is a visitor In part today is Freeman F. Oosden of Chicago. "Amos" member of the fa-mom radio entertainment team of "Amos n Andy." who with Mrs. Oosden and Mr. and Mrs. William M. Dewey jr.. arrived by train from the east this afternoon and Is boarding the Seattle charter yacht Caroline. Cant K. C. Caey Moran. for a cruise of Alaskan The Salvaee Prince Is leaving to-, day for the Queen Charlotte Island; .and It Is exported the Pachena will get away tomorrow. Southbound after a regularly scheduled voyage to Skagway and LOOK FOR THE WORTH WHILE BARGAINS AT MUSSALLEM'S CANDIES Toasted Marahrnaltews- oer lb ' TPlaln Msrtmmaltbv per lb t Turkish DeUght reached a total of 8,446.065 pounds JvJ "7 as compared with tm00 pounds '1; ' Assorted Cram , rf,n.. j... . Muuiai uahc uub yrml . ine Canadian total for this season to date is 3.952.555 pounds in com parison with"-3.S87,500" pounds last year while this season's American total so far is 4,493,500 pounds as against 4.388.000 pounds last year per lb Don't i. 35c 35c 33c 29c 32c Forget Our Dcliriou Home-Made Firs and Cakes For the week ending yesterday rnMCi7rTIl'iXTl7rV f. landing totalled 345.000 pounds of VUlli JLls 1 lUllLiIV 1 f & TEA ROOM F O. Box 575 rhone 18 317-319 Third Avenue West Working in the Dark PICTURE IS OUTSTANDING Gable and Colbert Score Hit -It Happened One Night" r MUSSALLEM'S I C. ffiB&l iCVi Mv CHAUCE.l'U GO ! n II i( BC' OR-Vi- I'LL. f MA-.-ar Wffl7 frfcE'Si ROOM AWOUE. 1 11 OUAP. TH AND TAKE ' j4m9m. 9C f-'n CAM F,uo SOM6 orcr z f-JAWii t oveH to the tioss' In "It Happened One Night." the week-end attraction at the Capitol Theatre, co-starring Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert, is said to be one of the ten beat pictures of the year. "It Happened One Night" has that snarkltnr entertalntne. realls- watera Soon after Mr. Oosden goes t romOc QuaUty that no one aboard, the Caroline will leave for between Seattle to pick the party up. Making a special tourist sailing to Alaska with an overflow of passengers from other regaiarly scheduled boats. C. P R. steamer Princess Alice. Caps. James Flood, arrived in port at 9 o'clock thai morning from Vancouver and sailed a couple of hoars later for Skagway the ages of eight and B0 and other northern points whence ! ' " she will return here next Thursday Uw northern points. C P. R. afternoM southbound. On board emer Prince Louise. Capt. Tho-the Alice were 174 passengers. 151 mAl CUit l due In port at 4 o'clock of whom were round trip tourist. ; 'tenoon and will sail at S 30 The Armour Sahrage Co 's local power tugs Salvage Princess. Capt Joe Deamulle. and Pachena. Capt Jack Walls, hare been chartered bv . th Nfmtka Psrlrirw fin fnr narlrtnp askan salmon to the Skeena Rim L, out of KUsaftt canrirn canneries. Cable is east as an adventurous newspaperman who in wits hi women first and loves them afterwards. Miss Colbert Is a runaway society heiress accustomed to lng roughshod over the rest of the world. Just what happens when these two are forced to spend a week together forms the story.. pm for Vancouver LAST TIMES TONIGHT Claudette COLBERT "IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT" This picture played 5 r " weeks at the Ltbcr? Tu- Seattle 172 000 pe ;.. x, to see it an tvc: ? - cord for the Libert . T . . surely th.it spe,. f talnment! with Clark Gable Start 7 20 it 9 it Coming Monday k Tuesdi? katheuim: in:rm k. In "SPITFIRE' THE DUNES For a Real Vacation Visit Tlcll And EnJy Fishing Tennis - - Bathing AH the Comfort of Home Mealt to Tempt Y Appetite Special Catering to Children MiiK Drink Whenever You With Make a Foursome at Tennis and Take Advantage Special Rate For Parties of Four or More Write, or Wire-ForKrrvationi MADAME KAJAVTV Tlell, Q.t 1 Nail on Trincr Charles for Tort Clements BICYCLES NO. VOU DWMfe-l MOT EVRM' KiO lOOVMM-lT'i V NIC3MTO-JVJM Strictly Business . ; . . r-i i i . OUfcK. oufr rv.i-tr ..in sB-P 1af l,M P,EBRE P.TUJIVS 1 rg0? I m ,ARt I I 1 1 I --V-V rJ' r ' sWJf virAMLooR Ivt-u khow that r&bt N .axBargrgrrri We are now c arrying the r C M .ine f bu r ifK C r M blr'e part and rppairs and Dunlop birvc-le 'treK and tubes We err dlalJy invite you to drop in and inspect our stock I GORDON'S HARDWARE THr IN PlEQQfc PTVMIT'S CLOSET r Mts omb or oua By Westover