FAOI rOUX 0 PRICED FROM '00 FEATURES and you get them Only in tho STYLE and QUALITY Car in tho Low-Prico Field TTOR 1935, the Master Chevrolet offars you J- five famous modem features, not one oi which can you get on any other car in Chev. rolet's price class! "Turret Top" Fisher body the first real all-steel body ever offered in the low price field! Knee-Action for safety and comfort! Blue Flame Engine the valve-in-head type used in costly cars! Weatherproof Cable-Controlled Brakes! Fisher No-Draft Ventilation! When you can get all these features in only one low-priced car . . . see and drive that car before you buy! Call in today at our showrooms. Delivered, folly equipped, at factory, Oshawa, Ont. Freight and Government license only eitra. COAL! COAL! i Our Famous Edson. Alberta and Bulkley Valley Coals are guaran- ! teed to give satisfaction. Try a ! ton of No, 1 Dulkley Valley We I also sell Timothy Hay. Wheat, ; Oats and Darley. ! I Prince Rupert Feed Co. 58 rhones 558 KAIEN MOTORS LTD. Third Ave. W. OUR REFRESHMENT PARLOR Has been completely renovated, We can serve you with Tea Coffee Cocoa Hot Chocolate j Cake Pic Sandwiches I Ice Cream Sodas i ' Experienced staff and service j Don't forget jour Easter Candies' and Novelties. Our stock is complete and prices reasonable. . MUSSALLEM'S CONFECTIONERY "Where Dollars Have More Cents" r. O. Box 575 rhone 18 Sea Scouts $Q?K (for the' Master f OOJ 2-Pass. Coupe) L.3 i.y': 'v I STANDARD SERIES MODELS AS LOW AS W22 T ; i'f- Mai nKo AT TTI I Li-5 WilflJ V JTLlf lali J. I " (KM Sim HHH iH Hl HHllllW H Prince Rupert, B.C. ! The Sea Scouts' weekly meeting opened last night with the inspec-; Hon of patrols for points in which I the Curlew Patrol leads, thus taking the honor flag from the Otter (Patrol. Richard Mills, a graduate from I i limmniM.1. , "TILL1E THE TOILER" Cubs, was voted into the Curlew Patrol. The Beaver Patrol remained leaders In basketball with the Curlew Patrol runner-up. The Sea Scouts' weekly hike on Saturdays was cancelled on account of threatening rainfall. The first aid class will hold the regular weekly meeting on Monday evening. SATIN-GLO ANNUAL SALE Ends April fith IIUY NOW AND SAVE: 15c on Half Pints 25c on Pints 50c on Quarts $1.00 on Half Gallons Only one day left to purchase at these prices. We can supply you with coupons. THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. THE DAILT N1WS WATERFRONT WHIFFS Halibut Fleet Finally (Jets Away Spring Salmon , Run Improves Slightly Kelclukan Hnlibutters Vote to Stay in Port Whilo it is tn ho rprrrpttwl that nn imnasse has been I i , ; reached in the dispute between the boat owners and the I , fishermen over the question of sharing of proceeds of halibut livers, general gratification is expressed in busi I ness circles at Prince Rupert at the return to work of the' 1 Ml a j ii rri it? i mi i it. i I i nuuuui neei ior me kmo season mis ween, i ne nope is mat. au i-auy seiuemcni may oe reacnccH" in connection with the halibut liver crcatlnB more ,reight business, dead ock result of which as a Unlon 8tamer Carriena. Capl. Er. twenty-three boats or the fleet have n i., i left lor the banks manned by boat 5.30 MVeral hour owners. Icavlnc the union fisher- ...... . -il " omnia unw, iroin me mjuui ana men with the , exception of those , a hour or ;t) Jaler on aboard two boat, J. R.. Capt. J. R.!., ... . . ...... itvmw inuvvuui vinjisvuib. In port. The ccneral opinion seems to be that, with the exercise of a little reason, such a settle- M n 1 V . . i j i 1 1 1 1 1. a f Southend. Capt. J. Ellertcen. . j. jct uapi. j. u. neld. North Forland, Capt. R. Shrub- I sail. Cape Ohkc, Spencer. Capt. Richard ' Relief. Capt. Mcrftll Sollows, Oony, Capt. Ole Anderson. . Cape Race II, Capt. R. II. Morgan Brothers, Capt. J. OJcrstad. . NorneriCapt. Jack Morrison. ' l)nome. Capt, David Ritchie. Gem, Capt Paul Rosan. Vera Beatrice, dpt. J' D. Thur-ber. 1 D. S. T' Capt. P. A. Meusc. Melvlflecclpt. John Ivarson. Kalen. Capt Ole Stegavljr. Gibson. Capt. Chris Henrlkscri. Pair of Jacks, Capt. A. Peterson. The Nelson Brw. Fisheries Ltd. reduction plant at Tucks Inlet. I Prince Rupert. Is still grinding her ring after having been busy on these fish for almost two months. The selneboat Zcnardl, Capt. R. Gammon, Is still taking the fish be tween Port Simpson and Prince Rupert. On Wednesday a company packer came In with three herring laden scows In tow. A slight Improvement In the spring salmon run Is reported and the fish are becoming more plentiful in Prince Rupert retail stores. The trolling fleet Is beginnng to display considerable activity at Prince Rupert preparatory to going out for the season's work. Dr. R. O. Large Is leaving this afternoon with his power cruiser Nelrls for a trip to Fishery Bay on the Naas River where oolachan fishing Is now In progress. Making the trip with Dr. Large arc Mrs. Large. Dr. and Mrs. Neal Carter and J. O. Williamson. They expect to return to port Monday night. Dr. Carter is hoping to get some moving pictures of the oolachan fishing and preserving operations of the natives. Delayed owing to the resumption of preparatory work at canneries along the coast in anticipation cf the forthcoming packing season Krtrhlkan Situation Word was received from Ketchi kan J yesterday that members of the iiivitk aiiuuiu oc rcvciiru wnnuui i . ... .... . .nauoui iwuiennen s union uiere. . , . . ... . , . , ThC t 'T-,eafVlnB,on maintaining the stond along with catches by the regular fleet. It U cc,Uer,? V"? 8 expected, should be back by next Th 101 f f . had "? l?JZ Saturday or the Monday following. rund tIhCtfi"T' t,,i-. --...ii. u-n j 1 to one against going out to the n,- RP"ntaUm of the hall be such that eood nrir mav h, expected. The' boats leaving for the banks have been: Lysckll, Capt. Al Wole. Alkcn, CapL Andrew Hanson. R.'W, pipt. A. Wick. ! Takla, Capt. Chris Parkvold. Ingrlct.ilU' Capt, Charles Llnd- v OulTik. cVutC. DiKdnes. but boat owners and fishermen at Seattle were to have another meeting yesterday with the buyers in regard to minimum price nctotla-Mow. Tills meeting having proven futile, dispatches today announce that the Seattle Heet has deckled ;to leave for the banks without a 'minimum price agreement. "Messrs. Balkln and Karr of the iroiutrucUon department of Uic Home Oil Distributors 'Ltd. who have Jieen at North Islantt In connection With the eitablUhmnit nf the company's new fuel sUUcyi on Ihe trolling grounds there, arrived In the city from the Island- yes terday and sailed last night on Uie Princess Adelaide for Vancouver. .ModtrYachl Race , Furtlter nlans were comuleted "last nlaht at aneetlifg VI model jrucui owners ui ur oiucq oi cayv J. n. Elfert harhof: mailer fnr fh tmce to be. held on iit afujtoort of oood Friday for the Prince Otorge's Cup. SeVen entries have already been received' and- it Is expected there will be at least three more. Preliminary rule and regulation for the race were drawn up at last nights meeting. Th: event will take place at a central point in the local harbor off the wharves so that the public will have as ieood an opportunity as possible cf seeing It It was decided to run the race on three sides of a rectangular course, the boat making the best timt being, of course, declared the winner Capt. J. R. Elfert Is chairman In charge of the race. Officials will be named during the coming week. Those already entering boats are Norman Dagllsh, A. J. Croxford. Jack Gibson. Lloyd Rice. Oscar Ba ther. Cyril Bowes and Ronald Jackson fss. Prince John) and Albert Palmer. PASSING OF MAX LEISER Last of Wrll Known Mrrcantile Ilrothers of Victoria Died Yesterday In Capital VICTORIA, April 0: CPMax Lelscr. who with his two brothers. Ous and Simon, both of whom arc dead, carried on a wholesale grocery, dry goods and liquor business here for many years, passed away on Friday. Gus and Simon died a number of years ago, For a while they were also In the retail field, having had a store at Ladyemlth. A Slight Oversight Continuing Move For Establishing Naval Base Here The Chamber of Commerce will; not give up Its efforts to secure the 1 establishment of a naval base at Prince Runrt f.nt nlotii it i structed the committee in charcci to continue correspondent with the Department of National De-I fence, urging the desirability of' basing one of the destroyers. Van-1 couver or Skeena. at Prince Rupert j Report wm made to the police of an Incident last night on Fourth Avenue Just est of McBride Street In whleh a small girl was accosted by a Strang man. When a woman came out of a nearby house, the little girl was released and the man ran off The affair Is being I anataiH At ? 33 fc ADDCi Shirley Tempi in IVIorri V P w tht SiU Juntl Antkj The Magic Brain f 3 Lloyd's Haby Coaches $27.50 Lloyd'sCollapsibleCarts $8.50 MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE Phone 775 Third Ave. R.CA. Victor Globe Trotter RADIO Thr MACilC DRAIN '.ionai ti Uruiui-iH- . C A vtcur Get: , .short -wave reMpt.m. of perfection. 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