PAGE FOUR I'M DAY Si SATURDAY MONDAY and WATERFRONT WHIFFS TWO SHOWS 7 Si 0:10 Tit Vancouver Visitor Is Greatly Surprised at SATURDAY Admission J5c M ATI St NEK 50c "Henry at 2:30 15c St 35c Low Prices Charged in Prince Rupert Stores J Takla Supply First Halibuttcr Increases to Herring Cct Away Hun Sprinjr Continues Salmon America's Everlasting Love A Romance Priceless of Memory Four Young GirU ' Instal This Radio in Your Boat Radio asyou rirfc Simple to operate 1 as an A. C. Set gfie VICTOR Automobile RADIO Ctdiih, Sptilit nJ "B" Bdtlrj Elimindlat dl it ONE The AUCTIONEER Packing Crating--Wrapping Si General Furniture Repairs List your goods with me Phone Black 121 GEO. J. DAWES For Your Health Chiropractic Ultra Violet Rays Intra Red Rayi Massace All at Reasonable Prices W. C. A SPIN ALL D.C. (Chiropractor) Green 241 I'bones Green 541 Exchange Block All in one unit . . . and no balltriti to tuj! That' only part of the story of the most remarkable auto radio ever built, Victor M-34. It's a super-heterodyne with dynamic speaker, tone control and automatic volume control. Call on us and ask for a demonstration of this outstanding value 1 59, complete. "My God, man, you're selling your stuff at less than manufacturers' wholesale prices." That was a statement made by a business visitor from Vancouver a few days ago when looking over our stock and examining the prices we charged for our goods. He intimated that nowhere in the province could shoes or men's clothing be purchased at such low prices as those charged in Prince Rupert at the CUT RATE SHOE STORE and MONTREAL IMPORTERS 9 Clever Child Wins a .1 Charles Graham, Inspector of mines, sailed on the Venture this morning for a trip to the Butedale district on official duties. "TILLIE THE TOILER" Prize Little Lorraine" Cornish Recipient of Check Ifrom Flour, Company For Her Work t - Little Jrttss Lorraine Cornish, Ilv years of age. ecelved a check, this morning from tne western Canada" Flour Mills Ltd, of Calgary, If tying the third prlie1 In a painting' con test in which thousand of children; took part. It was kniwn ,a$ihe Purity Oats Paint Contest forrJann uary. Lorraine Is the daughter of Mr. ind Mrs. W B. Cornish, 411 Seventh Avenue West. DELICATESSEN & CONFECTIONERY For Your Convenience Light Lunches served with delicious Tea or Coffee Cakes, I'les, Cookies, Ilrrad, Fresh Milk and Cream Always on Sale. We Carry Chocolate Bars of Only the Richest Quality Get a llox of HIGH CLASS CHOCOLATES For the girl friend 'and the folks. Guaranteed fresh and reasonably priced. BUTTERNUTS Real good per lb. MOLASSES CHIPS per lb SALTED PEANUTS Fresh per lb. CLEAR CUT JELLIES Tasty, per lb. Mussallem'j 29c 49c 25c 39c CONFECTIONERY The Takla, Capt. Chris Parkvold, is the first vessel of the Prince Rupert halibut fleet to get away for the banks in nntiVinntinn of the onenincr of the 19JU fishing season on Thursday next, having cleared today for Western Alaska points whence she will proceed to the grounds. In eoiii-'sr' pliance with a drawing made by the halibut vessel owners, (boats with names beginning from - - letters M to Z will take out clear-!ned and would help to keep glances commencing next Monday, plant busy tnat much longer. while the A to l, Doais win j" I wait until the following Mon- I day before starting out. A few small ; straggling catches, as usual', will 5 probably be made almost Imme- lidlately following the opening of lithe season but It Is expected that ? probably about a gj , will be fairly good. m tm week will elapse Z before the Fish Exchange starts doing much business at Prince Ru- pert. In view of the market sltua- tlon. Including depiction to a large extent of cold storage stocks. It Is 5; expected that opening season prices C. P. R. steamer Princess Louise fish rtre being cahnht. Hand trol lers hire been catch'intf snrlnc sal- mon lh"Prlhce RuDertIarborUhls'at 11:45 l.isfc nlelW a t the Capt. Merrill Sollows. owner and skipper of the Relief and one of Trince Rupert's best known and most popular hallbutters. ha been receiving a hearty welcome back from many friends following hU return this week from Port Malt- land, near Yarmouth. N.S., where he spent the winter on his native heath. He la now engaged In the serious bulnew of getting the Re lief ready for the season's opera tions and within the next few days, expects to get away to the banks, Is expected to be coming north onj The Prosperity A Capt. A. C. the Vancouver-Ocean Falls-Prince i Christiansen, and Palander. Capt. Rupert route on March 9 and 16 In Tom Dybhavn, returned to thlr' place of the steamer Princess Ade- home port here during the past' laide which will be withdrawn at wcck preparatory to the openln? 1 that time for annual overhaul. 0f the 1934 fishing season. Thry had both spent the winter In Van- iWlth native, hand trollers still couver. The Prosperity A. got back f doing most of the fishing, the sup- on Thursday and the Palander on ply of spring salmon on the fresh Wednesday. I fish market at Prince RuDert hasi . ! ibeen showing a considerable ln-: The Digby Island ferry boat C.i-! j crease during the past week. The therlne B.. Capt. Harry CaMeJwood. ! jflne fish Is enjoying Us usual early was taken on the pontooiis at the i season popularity and good prices dry dock yesterday afternoon, for arelbelng paid, making It not nec-' annual overhaul. .The Cathcruie n. essairv to have very larae catches, will be out of smith fdrabout In order to get good profitij. It Is week during whlcji time die small ' expected that some while trollers' lighthouse tendcrjBlfnle. CapL Jbe may soqn start to. straggle out to Peterson, will carry 'out The ferry the ylclnity of Port Simpson and PcarltHarjtor where.the most of trie service. weeK. r ; ana viuca . ROC Roon iiicreaiicr on ncr ill erring Run Continues While official confirmation lacking, It Is persistently reported that the Canadian National steamer Prince Charles, which has been tied up In idleness at the local dry dock for the past year or so. Is to be recommlssloned In service during the coming summer and that, before going out, she will be given a rather extensive overhaul be looming for the Queen Charlotte Islands this year, will replace the steamer Prince John for a time at least on the run between Prince Rupert and Vancouver via Island points. Another report, which Is believed to be less likely. Is that the vessel may once again be op . Union stame Ernest Oeortesoit erated between Prince Rupert and 1 wind, 27, ycunire. cipt. .A&tfviM In iwr't the soutlf rctutn to ViiftouSeAAnd.waypolnU This lis tht:'t5f' several voyages which the.Venfu: 'TFlne weather cohtfnulng to favdr , etnt,i ?6riKW vartcouvrr.nML-t seining operations, the herring run' cooIa-Ocean Falls-Skcena Rlver-is still on in full swing at Pearl f Prlnco nupert for thc itcamcr Harbor w th regular deliveries be-lcardcna whch wg, back pn lng made Into Prince Rupert to the reguInr fuh nt wrk a(tcr hay. Canad Ian Fish & Cold Storage Co. ln(J underRonc nnnuaI overhnu, for halibut bait stores, the Nelson. prlor to reUev,n the m thc Bros Fisheries Co. for the Tucks Vancouver-Prince RuierUAnyoX Inlet reduction plant and the Ha- Stcwart routei wl con rsnenes IOr Kippering, sea here tomorrow itons are continuing to nampcr seining operations somewhat. Her- of two or three scowloads dally for the reduction plant. The Chief See gay Is packing to the cold storage. Ing her service. afternoon, resum- ring Is being brought in at the rate Flm ve8Ml of tho Amcrlcnn haU. but fleet to call here this season rn-route to the fishing grounds, thc Wireless. Capt. John Christiansen, of Seattle arrived In nort last nlaht ls!from Seattle to take on bait and Is proceeding today to Western Alaska enroute to the grounds. Today's Weather Dead Tree Point Overcast, calm; at the barometer. 29.94; temperature. 44: yard. One' report Is that the Prince 1 sea smooth. Charles, on account of the Indus-1 Triple Island Overcast, modcr- trlal Improvement that appears to j ate northerly wind; small chop. Langara Island Overcast, calm; sea smooth. Terrace Cloudy, northeast wind, 20. Alyansh Part cloudy, east wind, 24. Anyox Part cloudy, calm, 29. Stewart Part cloudy, north Vancouver. In any case, the addl-1 Hazelton-Cloudy, cast wind, 10. tlonal overhaul Job on the Prince I Smlthers Cloudy, cast wind, Charles would be appreciated as i cold. far as the local shipyard Is concer-1 Burns Lake Dull, calm, zero. Not Courtroom Decorum "Little Women' MIRING KATHERINE HEPBURN With Joan Rennett, Paul Lukas, Prances Die, Jf Parker, Edna May Oliver. A Radio Release. A Liberty Four Star Picture Played the Radio ( i- M nrn A wo. oiwl i t(WWmz -jy&& mJ-AM 1 """ lfe ' i(elWt Ibtt.nw M Music Hall for i liree Weeks Cartoon-"SEASlN'S CRKKTlNfiS" METRO xij FfmxH r 1 SAltn 'sjK i m u ': Mfarn ymm Mm4 Mr tck. "vVCisiitA to tfkMf t.ii lutht wi iteriHi the fWlff.IJVtiH,! rrHafaMvid u-i little ir:l It reqilrr rned1riciikri-ASPiillS -if, Co ftiffiVfait', Ti.ut: fei k rUMr.. ijA throuinoirt ijir wurliniirr iiTfyilh in,! !' AoI'llUX xJifo tot'tji of old-linwj i. 1 (( y He fartfiil. hnwe rcr. 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