PONT WORRY! get soe ASPIRIN. TWO TABLETS wilt STOP that Pmn IN Goal 2 LATER Pri Quick Relief Now From Neuralgia JfcCK.lM TO Xt. CLARK ABOUT THAT BIG ORDER. IN 40 MINUTES AND I HAVE TERRIFIC NEURITIS.. WHAT CAN lOO ? f WELL, JAtK, I GOT THE ORDER 1 YES, FELT FIT AA A FIDDLE . YOU BET, lU AIWAY3 GET ASPIRIN WHEN I WANT I S f -N. 1 QUICK ACUEF V W "r(t: W I ' A f tW MlWfCS. t I WiriiW ASPIRIN Sfrim Takhti Hold in Few Minutes Now comes oma:inalif quid relief from IimOmcIics, rheumatism, tij, nrur;ilt;i;i . . . tlieuscs Mjt relief, it it siif, url disciH'crni. 1 iujsc results are due to a sricn-liffrr tlhoovcry ly which an Aspirin TaWft begins lo dissolve, or disintegrate, in llic am.izini; space of ti seconds ailcr touching moisture. Ami hence lo start "taking hold" of pain irfew minutes after taking. The. illustration of the plass, here, tells the itorv. An Aspirin TaMcl Ftarts t'j diinict:rn(c almost instantly yw'swalliw it. Ami thus is ready In on In work alnmxl instantly. When you Iuy. thouen, be on cuard aijainst -MiMitutes. To Ih; sure you eel ASPI MIX'S quick relief, x. sure Hie name Mayer in the form of a cross is on every tablet of. Aspirin. 0 WHY ASPIRIN WORKS SO FAST Drop in Aipirin TahM in a gtaa of trr. HiA,e thai Bl lUHL it torn hrs tot loin, it hi iUfted to dbintrsratr. What ilttoej m thU jUm it don in your Momjh. Henct its fast action. MAOC IN CANADA Does Sot Harm the Heart Removal SALE All Goods to Go at Half Price , Everything must be sold Coats, .Jackettcs, Silver Foxes, Mink and Marten Neckpieces. Riggest bar gains in furs ever seen in Prince Rupert or any where else. i Come in and see for yourselves, you will be convinced. GOLDBLOOM - The Old Reliable The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD t'rcpred Daily lij Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, RC. rices Minehead Egg Coal $12.50 Mineliead Lump Coal $12.50 Pembina Egg Coal JU2.00 Stove Coal ..." $11.50 Coal in Dry Shed and Delivered Dry HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 ssmmmimmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Kaien Hardware ATSfiT DECORATE 1 sure of profit at prices of 6c and 4c 1 below which mark there has been little tendency to drop so far this spring. This statement Is adequately substantiated by the fact that up to the middle of April this year, after six weeks of fishing operations, not a single "hole trip" has been recorded by any vessel of the entire fleet. Possibly this is an unprecedented record In the history of halibut fishing at Prince Rupert While there have been no spectacular profits such as used to be recorded on occasion In former years, net earnings so far are reported to be consistently good. Despite the money up to mid-April .this year than they had up to well into June In 1933. Naturally, there Is a general air of satisfaction pervading the personnel of the fleet. The drab days of depression seem, Indeed, to be passing as far as the halibut fishing industry is concerned and the gratifying effect of this state of affairs upon the port of Prince Rupert as a whole Is quite There are a number of factors contributing to Uils happy turn of the financial tide for the fleet among which may be numbered the success which has been achieved In the systematic effort to regulate production in relation to market absorption, reduction of operating Inside your home this year with thc NEW PROCESS ALABASfiM $1.50 will buy enough for one room TH? DAILY hTTTP WATERFRONT WHIFFS Halibut Fleet Making Good Financially Smaller Roats Returning to Industry Spring Salmon Continue Scarce trolling grounds of the Queen Charlotte Islands to the Canadian Fishing Co.'s plant at Uutcdalc. For Capt. Hilly" Crowcll it will be Uie first vistt to Prince Rupert In a number of years. He is a real old timer of the halibut fishing game at Prince Rupert, having operated a vessel In the industry's infancy out of the port He was also many years ago a member of the staff of P. E. Hunt's ship chandlery store at Prince Rupert. Spring salmon continue to be scarce In waters contiguous to Prince Rupert, a week or so of un- latcr start this spring, it is stated : favorable weather having not hcl-pn good authority that numerous J ped matters any for the trollers. boats have already made - more ' However, an early improvement Is anticipated. Halibut landings at the port bt Prince Rupert up to and Including yesterday had reached a total of 2- 419.705 pounds of which 1.232.365 pounds was frorn Canadian vessels and 1.137,400 pounds from Ameri can. For. the week ending yesterday landings amounted . to 311,800 pounds of which 149.300 pounds was from Canadian vessels and 152.500 pounds from American. The high price of the week for Canadian Ash was 7.9c and 4c which the Covenant and Capella received for catches of 7,000 and 14.000 pounds respectively. The low Canadian price was 5.3c and 4c which ,the Ringleader re eelved for 2.800 pounds. For Am costs by more economical and cf- crlcan fish the high price of the ficient methods, the consistently week was 10c and 6c which the good weather which so far this year Hazel IL was paid for 17.000 pounds has favored fishing operations and possibly as important as anything, the vastly. Unproved, price that has been, consistently paid this year for second . class fish in comparison with last year. The improyed financial condition of the Prjnc?. Rupert halibut fishery has "Been responsible for the attraction back Inter the industry this spring of a number of the smaller vessels which, during the past two or three years, have been following other pursuits such as trolling. Among these smaller boats which landed initial catches of the season during the past week were the Johanna, Capt. John Wick, Margallce, Capt. Jack Christiansen, and Bobbie, Capt. Pete Jensen, it was the first halibut trip In over two years for each of these ves-tels. Earlier in the season other of the smaller boats returned to the halibut game after a lapse of a i year or more. Packers Due From South Late April is expected to sec the arrival at Prince Rupert from Vancouver of the fish packers Char-mine C, Capt. Minor Crowell; Bruce I, Capt. B. M. Newell, and B. and Y.. Capt Don Yeir All have been chartered to pack salmon during the coming summer from the PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SWipimilden and Enginrt. It amJ Br .Caa'tinft. ISeetnr and ArTln elding. 04allata an Sawmill and MMit Marhintvy, AaJ Typa of Cai En (in Repair?! ti Orerhaal4. and the low 6.1c and 4c which the Chum received for 10,000 pounds. Calling Charter Tenders Within the next few days the Do minion ' Fisheries department will be calling for charter applications for salmon fisheries patrol service this season. It Is expected there will be keen competition among local vessels to get into this service al though, wlUt the prospect of lm proved earnings from fishing, there may not be as many as usual of the straight commercial boats seeking the work. i ixc sicamcr iTincc John on Wednesday unloaded a large parcel of compressed baled shavings from Vancouver to be used In InsulaUon of Uie walls of the freezing cham bers In the new cold storage plant of the Northern Fishermen's Cold Storage Co. plant, contraction of which on the local waterfront Is proceeding steadily. Almost a day late owing to heavy freights and extra calls in connection with the commencement of preparations for the- season's salmon cannery operations along the coast, Union steamer Cardcna, Capt Ernest Ocorgcson, was expected this morning to arrive here about 5 o'clock Uils afternoon from the south and will sail soon after arrival on her return to Vancouver and waypolnts. The vessel, which did all Rivers Inlet points on the way north, Is in the Skccna River today, having arrived at Inverness at 7 o'clock this morning. C. N. R. Trains 'or the East-Mondays, Wednesdays and Frl days 5:30 p.m rrom the East-Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 10:00 p.m. RAIL BALL ! ENJOYABLE Nearly Two Hundred Persons in Attendance at Affair Last Mtht The tenth annual ball of the Ca The Prince Rupert halibut fleet is continuing to operate 1 nadian National Recreation asso- this season with very satisfactory financial results. True the prices being paid are a far cry from the good old days of fifteen or sixteen years ago when the fishermen weVc Moose Hall and proved, as usual, to! be one of the outstanding social af fairs of the season, about ninety wontto turn up their noses at bids of below 15c a pound! couples being present for first Class fish, let it IS being shown that Operations; The hall was tastefully decorated can be carried on with a good mca- ciatlon was held last night In the for the occasion with the transportation company's paraphernalia, the flags of the Canadian National Steamships being suspended from the celling while from the walls hung trainmen's flags and lan terns. Several large potted plants were also displayed to advantage around the dance floor. At midnight, the gathering sat down to a delicious supper prepared under the capable supervision of II. R. Hill and which was enjoyed to the utmost by all present Dane-1 Ing was resumed until 2:30 a.m. The success of the affair was due to the efforts of J. A. Frew. who. besides being in charge of the various committees, also performed the task of master of ceremonies In his inimitable manner. He was assisted by a committee consisting of H. R. Hill. J. H. Horton. J. A. Ten:. Jock Campbell. Thomas An-ncaley. William Reld. R. E. James. C A. Refers. W. P. Mcintosh. T. Fortune. J. Malr and N. W. Apple-yard. Music was furnished by Mrs. J. S. Black's Orchestra. In her monthly rejxirt "at last night's meeting of the hospital board. Miss Jean Harrison R.N. lady superintendent, reported the Institution to be quieter at present than in some considerable time ICE CREAM and SOFT DRINKS When jou are down town drop in for a dioh of ICE CREAM, We fcerve SUNDAES. SODAS. .MILK SHAKES and Special DUhcs. COLD MEATS & HREAD Sold at any time. Get our picnic requirement!! here. MUSSALLEM'S CONFECTIONERY Mail Your OLD GOLD Out of town customers may send in their old gold and we will make an offer by return mail and hold the parcel till advised if satisfactory. 9 & JliVELLUKS iabTHC STORE Willi THE CLOCK KAIEN hardware See our 1934 Tennis Balls and Rackets "61 99 ENAMELS and VAliNISII U Cover more surface 61" Friday k Saturday Two Shows 7 k 9 AdmKilon in. i SATURDAY MATINEE at 2:30 15e k JV 1 Marie Dressier & ; (7:30 k 9:30) A M-O-M release IT'S IIIR APPY BIKTHD.ll MIT Lionel Barrymore in "HER SWEETHEART" (Christopher Roan) With UK I. EN .MACK, I1EULAH ll(I.M) Lauchs, Thrill and Heart-Throbs in This Glorious LnlerUinmfiii Comedy "Wl Ml roSES" (OUIl GANG! MtTlto viu Monday k Tuesday "BROADWAY THROUGH A KLAIl'uLE NEW Greeting Cards Just Arrived A large shipment of beautiful new cards f- r t- r occasion has just been received. Ever, da somebody's birthday. Come in and select aV card. Cards of congratulation, for a vc'I'lr ; tr wedding anniversary. Cards of sympa' v f T sickness or bereavement. Mother's Day, May U Get your card now while stocks art Lr SLAZENGERS Tennis Rackets and Supplies It will pay you to see us regarding your T ? n; (juirements. All New Stock for aHI?lTlIirTtjlSTitanirT;B I I I I I I p i GARDEN TIME IS HERE! Sec Us For Your Clardcn Supplies BAMBOO I.AWN RAKES, each 14-INCH OARDEN RAKES faeh ijg OARDEN HOES, each BLONO HANDLED SHOVELS, earn RlinnT IIAMntirn on i nm ..i. . w . . . ...... ui nuui! irti;u H SPADINO FORKS, each Its sure to ple&aeyou very we i V Mr Ji:3 & SIM 5 GORDON'S HARDWARE JSLll '-lialiIMrairiSTl,MaT- I I It WHEN YOUR COAL BIN NEEDS .ir i.T A"co&l or ' i ChAracter wo cell REPLENISHING PHONE US We have coals syllable for all your requirements and at prices to suit all purses. PHILP0TT, EVITT & CO. LTD. Phone 618 The AUCTIONEER rackltnf- Crating -Wrapping k General Furniture Repali List your goods with. m Tbone niack 121 (JEO. J. DAWES For Your Health Chlroprstlle Ultra Violet Rji Intra Red BM Mtnift AH at Reasonable Trie" W. C. ASI'INAIX PC (Chiropractor) Green 211 rhonti Ori" Rtchante P'w aW elrneTi Kaien Hardware RADIOS We have three in slock. They won't be hnp1 (( here long t the price we are asking. Up Jk