s 1 1 11 A V k ( pj.?z rocs THB DAILY NEWS -mii Saturday Much it nu whmii mum iinin n m i ' m i ii .1.1 nimiun Special Easter Shoe Bargains 4 Pbone Blue 330; 336 2nd. Ave. LOOK FOR THE TOW EE SEE OUR WONDERFUL LINE OF Women's Smart Suede SHOES IN PUMPS, TIES, DRESS AND SPORT OXFORDS, SPECIALLY PRICED FOR EASTER. SEE OUR WINDOWS. Women's Two-Tone Sport Oxfords Children's -and Misses' Patent Strap Regular $4.50 CO 95 Slippers- QQp up from upfrom Men's and Boys' Highest Grade Dress Men's and Boys' Highest Grade Leckies Boots and Oxfords CO QC Make Shoes CO QCJ Lcckie make, up from . . up from $4.33 Also the greatest assortment of Runners ever shown in this town, Dominion Rubber, Fleet Foot, Goodrich and Miner. A great assortment of Misses' and Children's Slippers bought of Leckic guaranteed 35 less than anywhere else in the city. CUT RATE SHOE STORE Come in and convince yourself Wc accept city scrip and relief orders Ideal Cleaners i OPEN In New Premises Cor. McUridc & Fifth 4 CLI.ANIMi. .KEI'AIIUNG. DYEING, ETC. S. It. s. ( lime in lopics i HIGH LIGHTS SATURDAY :00 Boston Symphony, HOMO. :00 Special Broadcast for the Antarctic Expd. by Rev. H. E. Forsdlck, KOIN. : 00 Hollywood on the Air, KOMO. SUNDAY :,6:00 Seven Star Revue, KSL. r. 7:00 Victor Young's Orch., KOMO. , 8:30 Death Valley Days, KOMO. r 8:30 Bal Tabarin Orch., KOMO. MONDAY i 6:00 L. Stokowskl Orch, - KSL. . 7:oo carnation Program, ! KOMO. 7:15 Tarzan of the Apes, : KJR. 'G:30 Firestone, Program, I KOMO. t tnd Remember We' off r yoii t modern, efficient and re-?'" liable Radio Service Superior Radio (i Service Batteries REPLENISHING PHONE US Suprox Batteries are not affected by extreme temperatures, equally effective from high temperatures down to 50 degrees below zero. Suprox Batteries will not freeze nor are they damaged by continuous JAMES MARTIN Prince Hupcrt and Massett, It.C. Second Avenue and Fourth St. WHEN YOUR COAL BIN NEEDS We have "coals suitable fqr all your requirements and at prices to suit all purses. PHILP0TT, EVITT & CO. LTD. Phone 618 "TILLIE THE TOILER" WATERFRONT WHIFFS Canadian Halibut Landings Heavy Queen Char-lotte Island Whaling Stations Getting Ready For Operation General News Heaviness of Canadian landings with a total of 310,G00 pounds from twenty-two vessels and lightness of American landings which aggregated only 122,500 pounds from eight boats featured halibut business at the port of Prince Ruuirt for the short week endinir nrior to Good Friday. 1 ' - LDeslnte the volume of Canadian landings, prices held up; rainy well awl were very sicaay. mc" tup bid being 5.9c and 4c which the bu,slcr season than ever this year White Hope received for 20,500 both here and elsewhere'. pounds and the low 5c and 4c which a number of boats were paid. For American halibut the top price of tho week was 7.7c and 4 Cc received by the Wave for 8.500 pounds and the low c and 4c which the Explorer was pacd for 36,000 pounds The total of 433,100 pounds landed .during the week ending Thursday brought the .landings tor the season up td an aggregate ' of 1,649.165 pounds of which Canadian boats had contributed 810.2G5 pounds and Americans. 838.900 pounds. Splendid weather prevailing almost throughout the month of March has been undoubtedly accountable largely for the heaviness of fares. According to word received In Lighthouse tender Ncwlngton, Capt. Harry Ormlston, returned to port towards the end of last week after an absence of nearly two weeks on her periodical service trip to lighthouses as far down the coast as Queen Charlotte Sound. During jUic trip the Newlngton con i ducted n vain search for Dan Mc- Donald and Jimmy Flew In who j were recently lost from Egg Island lighthouse and also delivered lum ber to be used in rebuilding work at Adcribruokc Islands light In Filzhugh Sound. Ted Lepage, popular local manager of Uic Home Oil Distributors Ltd.. returned to town yesterday I afternoon on the Princess Adelaide I from a wxek's f business trip to company headquarters In Vancouver where he reports everybody to j be pepped up and looking for a I that -ruAiu , laore-taovAjviDiiy;. i 71 ievnnr-yBoDy ilf--. fc BtUUTS BACK ll , P- PROM rjTS 111 I II AOMMO-SBOe A -W l i... . r- .11 I a i r . i h en i . ' - r r I keen ivi riAHw i it r wm'u.4zr Kaien Hardware TIME TO MAKE A START ON THE GARDEN Start Hight With Good Seeds and Tools SPECIAL VIGORO PLANT FOOD, 10-lb. sack, 49c . "61"SPARVARNISH,ItStayPut BLOMDE, FIJANk, SHE MA'S MT HUM nveis OTP voo OMCE I Two C. I'. IU Boats Two southbound Canadian Pacl flc liners were In port since Thurs day. That afternoon the Princess Norah, with Capt. William Palmer in command, arrived In port at 1:45 from Alaska ana sailed at 5:30 p.m. for Vancouver. The vessel had thirty-six passengers on board, six The J. R. Morgan Logging Co.'s i Prince Rupert preparatory work is -service boat Mary continuing at Rose Harbor and Na- wh,ch Capt. Charlie den Harbor on the extreme southerly and northerly ends respectively of the Queen Charlotte Islands where whaling stations will be operated by the Consolidated Whaling Corporation this year. It i two years since the Rose Harbor station has been operated and a good deal longer than that since Nadcn Harbor has been used. The operation of the two whaling stations will contribute to the expected Industrial revival on the Queen Charlotte Islands this season. For the first time in several years the Ca nadian Fishing Co. Is to operate Its salmon cannery at Lagoon Bay this season. Roberta, of Edwards of Prince Rupert Is skipper, arrived In port at noon Thursday from the company's camp at Lockeport, sailing yesterday morning on her return to the Queen Charlotte Islands. The Mary Roberta brought In E. J. Palmer, logging superintendent for the company, who pro ceeded Thursday night aboard the steamer Prince Oeorge to Vancou ver on business. On her return to the Islands the vessel took over a boat hull which had Just been completed at Dodge Cove. Dlgby Island, and which will be fitted with an engine at Lockeport and used as a smaller service boat In connection with the company's opcraUons. Having been brought back from Vancouver early In the week in tow of the Salvage Princess, the well known power tug Pachena was taken on the Ward Ways on Wednesday night and installation Is now being proceeded with there of the 60 h p. BoUnder dtesel engine which was formerly In the halibut boat Signal, Following a week's visit to Prince Rupert on business In connection with the operation of the reduction plant at Tucks Inlet which nas been busy since early In February on manufacture of oil and meal from herring and which will be continuing- spcrations-riuring the summer season on halibut and salmon offal, Richard Nelson, secretary-treasurer of Nelson Bros. Fisheries Limited, left Thursday afternoon by the Princess Norah on his return to Vancouver. The company The Train-Wrecker ...... ...... I.. u VtkXt 11'lltT 1 VIM" tltr... fully met and fresh herring pounds sldcsable freight r are keeping the halibut fleet sup- along her route. '!., plied for Uie time being Large expected to br schools of herring are reported to up with eai nerv be showing up around Skldegate Skeena Rlvci and Inlet on the Queen Charlotte Il- next northward v . ands but there are no boats engaged ouvcr l-.ivli.jt h? In fishing there on Tuesday cv Rock Bottom RADIO Bargains Radio Trade-In and Drmonttrator Model to Clear at Unprecedented ' Low Prices rlday L Saturday Two Show 7 k 9 Admission lit i J I'KIDAY & SATURDAY MATINEE at 2:30-15c jjT HE WAS DANGEROUS - RUT CHARMING ROBERT MONTGOMERY in "MYSTERY OF MR. "X" (7;33 Si 9:35) A M-O-M Urlrasr With ELIZABETH ALLAN, LEWIS ST0NR Scotland Yard acaln baffled by this dashlni debonair thitU. J Comedy ANDY CLYDE In "THE I1IO SMKAI' Mon. & Tues. "The Lost Patrol" & "Easy to Uy ! ... . i . - I ltf..t.pn Aftni. ft 1am. m. I - now nas lis o.g vchuci mw vi t?ifti rrinccss in rnncc nupeiv oicioojjm auuuun ic rrpcr? v, I packing In material for use In the .showing up ugui; i , J plant, the vessel having been busy cent cent to to Prim: Prlnim Rupn Rupn Q, Q; ,:J lately In bringing In herring. Herring Kun Near End The herring run In waters contiguous to Prince Rupert Is beginning to fall off. the fish having fish are now bc,r,. Mkr.j Island Point. Po: Having complc''-' the Skeena Hlver t Cardena. Capt Eo disembarking here from the north ! shown definite signs of disappear-', arrived in port u 6 i.) while seven left for Vancouver on nK during the last week. The bait from the south a..;; board her. Yesterday afternoon the store requirements of trie uanadlan night on her rctur:, Princess Adelaide. Capt. 8. K. Oray, flan St Cold Storage Co. have been and waypoInU. Tw vt arrived at 5:15 from the south, sailing at 10 p.m. on her return to Vancouver and waypolnts. : - ..ti pi Si Victor R7. 1932 a-tubc mantel model, compley De Forest Crosley 7-tubc table model, complce Victor R. 1M2 Console model, 7 tube, practical u Instrument Victor V28. 1028 Table model, 8 tubes, origin , k ; $222.50. now only Battery Sets For Out of Town Victor R07- 1033 8 tube mantel model, compl"' Evcready heavy duty batterit and 1000-houi Air t : regular $113 50. special Victor R63. Same as R7 above but console-type. b-.. cabinet. Complete, ready to attach to your a" ' regular $143.30, now Little Six" Victor 1023 -Chassis only with tube on.v Cn VS. Ml -By W-stovc! I V IIM tl I... - .Mat Mi I I rill I f . - - 7 KAIEN HARDWARE Phone 3 Come in and pick out Your Tennis Racket Every one a 1934 Or let us repair your old one i 1 If!' J Wl 7 1 r i"?23 Kaien Hardware And Herc "Value Plu" In KITCHEN HELPS Waste Cans with pedal for opening lid 21 25 Cream or Green Cookie Tins, Colored Cream or Green 2QC Regular 50c; Special FOR THE BOAT Heavy Galvanized Water Hrcaher With tap, 5 gallons $1.75 KKKKKKKKKK KKKKK KKKKK KKKKKKKKKKKKKKK