paoe roun YOU CAN'T BUY NEW EYES But you can get satisfactory glasses from OEO. 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 piZ26Jrc,cr Gold Mining In British Columbia The value of gold production increased by 22.6 in 1H33, with indications that it will considerably expand during 1934. Investors are invited to apply for authoritative information regarding mining development in the Province. Recent Publications: Annual Report of the Honourable the Minister of Mines, year 1933. Placer Mining in British Columbia. Non-metallic mineral investigations: "Barite," "Asbestos," "Glassware," "Clay," "Magnesite and Hydro-magnesite." DEPARTMENT OF MINES Victoria, B.C. HOLIDAYS For Adults or Children on the Famous Graham Island North Beach I'MiIng, lUthlnj. Ikidmlnton, PknlcH, Srrnir Irlr. Mioot-Iiir In the SrnMin. Hrnt a fully (urnl-lird cottage at JSanjan Klirr. For lull particulars apply MRS. DUNN Massett, B.C. 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 ail waves. Lstimates given on your - ticutar requirements. SUPERIOR RADIO-ELECTRIC Second Avenue & Third Street When'Coming to Terrace or Lakelse Hot Springs Make Arrangements With Swains Transfer & TAXI, Terrace, B.C. To Greet You We meet all trains. Freight St service anywhere, Eassenger akelse Lake and Lodge, new boat (II. A. 8.) now In service on the lake. Fare anywhere on the lake, one adult, $3.00; S1.50 per bead additional. No. crowd too big, No Job too smalL PICNIC PARTIES EVERY SUNDAY NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ?arelli. Pioprietor . -A HOME AWAY FROM nOME" Rates 11.00 np 50 Rooms. Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 108 When in Need of Lumber and Shingles Phone 648 PHILP0TT, EV1TT & CO. LTD. Wc Carry a Stock of Spruce and Cedar Union steamer Cardena, Capt. Ernest Oeorgeson, arrived in port at 11:45 last night from the south Back on regular schedule after having made a number of special voyages. from here to Ketchikan during the past 'few weeks, C. P. R. steamer Princess Adelaide. Capt. S. K. Gray, arrived In port at 4:45 yesterday afternoon from the south, sailing at 10 pjn. on her return to Vancouver and waypoints. "TILL1E THE TOILER" Iri spite of unfavorable weather. I conditions,' there having been W j good deal of rain and cloudy skies, the socCeye salmon run r while Jws- jiibly. not(fluit4 ;as'ood As the week previous, held up well on potfi the Skeena and Naas Rivers durine'ihe nit, mgu uudis nau caugni j up to 150 fish per day while the j general average was reported to be i aoout inirty fish, it is expected that , the run. of pinks will soon be putting in an appearance. The rather inclement weather of the week has also lanected trolline operations ad versely although it was reported, in spite of this, that some good catches have been made. Halibut Landings Ahead Halibut landings at the port of Prince Rupert for the 1934 season up to and Including yesterday had lvjEl-U, "TV-IB fcOTSS . - . - ""'31 vr: IUI-U ME TO KEEP 3Sj Hh5 C5AMC3 of vibneis l&seS MOVaJ VOU fJIRLI TAV THE OAXLT NEWa Biturdiy j-y 14 . MWTT-1 I III ITTT" WATERFRONT WHIFFS Alaska Urges Consolidation of Halibut Areas Salmon Fishing Holding Up Well Girl's Heroism at Salt Lake Immediate consolidation of halibut areas No. 2 and 3 as defined by the International Fisheries Commission and the niacin rr of a limit of 16.500 nminrk nf fish tnl-nn lv nm O I " v m. tb'll tlUIVH J K lJ boat in Area No. 2 is asked of the Commission by the Juneau Chamber of Commerce, according to telegraphic j dispatches received yesterday from the Alaskan Capital. rVi i nlnnnt ic mcfnorl rf Viotnrirr n . , wa .1 U r V, catch in each area, to combine the set into one total, allowing the fleets to fish in either area until the grand total quota has been exhausted. The proposal to this effect has also been endorsed at Sitka. reached a total of 8,101,063 pounds as compared with 7,645,500 pounds at a corresponding date last year. The Canadian total for the season was 3,709,565 pounds as against 3,-477,300 pounds last year while the American boats this year had ac counted for 4391,500 pounds in comparison with 4,168,200 pounds last year. During the week ending yesterday and sailed about an hour later on landings at the port amounted to her return to Vancouver and way- j 395.000 pounds r wnicn louoo points. The vessel had had a busy ; pounds was from Canadian vessels yatc iiuiHiwuiiu, uiituaiguiB ana 233.500 DOUndS from Jtmrrinn heavy cannery freights at manyj points along the way. On her second salmon canning v" 6 voyage of the season, "". Union Prices during the week continued steady, the high bid of the week for Canadian fish being 6.1c and 5c which the Atli was paid for 10,500 , , pounas wnue tne low was 5c and 4c ovcauwunj i,u.a ireignier wiiil which the S. K. received for 4 000 I wack, Capt. W. W. Mounce. was in pounds. For American fuh th ,'.!, port early yesterday morning ! 1 price of the week was 8.5c and 5c southbound from Wales Island and received by the Onah for 17 000 i wic . me vesse. saiiea ; pounds and the low 6c and 4c which from here ate 7:30 a jn. for the . the Grant. Lindy and Sea Bird were 1 Skeena River enroute back to Van- i couver. She brought a heavy cargo of freight out of Vancouver on the northbound voyage for cannery! points and, on the return south, was to load canned salmon. For High Quality And Low Prices CALL AT MUSSALLEM'S Confectionery JUST LOOK AT TIILSL SPECIALS Scotch flints Reg. 35c per 19. ?: Milk Ctiocolate Drops jReg. aic per lb Liquorice All Sort per lb; 1. Home Aiade Pica Apple and Raisin, eacn Home Made Layer Cake-Large, each I'.' . ' H. 29c !t27c '33c! 25cj 35c! Buy Now Only a Limited 8tock MUSSALLEM'S CONFECTIONERY & TEA KOOM P. O. Box 575 Phone 18 317-319 Third Avtnue West Mother and Her Daughter Dead In Motor Crash nELLINOHAM. July 13: (CP) Mrs. Sallle Shields and Miss a race Scott of Vancouver are dead as a result of a head-on collision on the Pacific Highway near Ferndale be tween their car and a stage. William Shields, aged 39. the husband, and Graham Shields, aged eight, son, were seriously injured. Ten Are Killed In Powder Plant Blast in South OLYMPIA, Wash.. July 14 (CP' Ten workers were killed In a terrific explosion which blew a powder factory at Hawks Prairie near here to bit. Seven more workers are In hospital, three being in a critical condition. paid for catches of 37,000. 33.000 and 28.000 pounds reipcctlvely. Miss Kitty Dybhavn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Dybhavn. was1 the heroine of a rescue Incident j yesterday afternoon at the Salt ; Lake and is receiving high plaudits for her courage and coolnett in a moment of emergency. A young girl, ! unable to swim, had got beyond her depth and was going down when! Miss Dybhavn, observing her plrght.' plunged in fully clothed without, hesitation and was able to bring her out to the floats. By this time the girl was on the verge of unconsciousness but she was brought to. Those who wltimsed the incident assert that MUs Dybhavn's action undoubtedly saved the girl from drowning. j Dr. Neal Carter, director of the Prince Rupert Fiahertas Expertmen-; tal Station, returned to Prince Rupert yesterday on the Princess Adelaide from Vancouver following his annual vacation. Dr. Carter spent the most of his holidays bn an un-1 successful attempt to -ascend Mount Waddington. north iof Vancouver. I which has never yet been scaled, i the expedition ending In tragedy 1 when Alex DalgleUh. tfung Van-t couver man. who was aViember of j the party, fell over a cliff and was' killed. Further dogged by bad luck. Dr Carter had the misfortune to scald hU.lfg whik InJtHesouth arid is home on crutches a few days earlier than he had expected. 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