AUfc TWO ximaxmlt Pays to SHOPPE at the Family tuarannii Flexible - - and EASY on the feet I WI1AR A PAIR OF "SCAMPEKS" OK "SNl'C.S" this summer . . . the idfal hralth shoe. Protects feet from heat and keeps them rool and healthful all day. Available In all sizes for Kojs, fiirls. .Men and Women . . . In two shades of brown also black. complete stock of Tennis and OutinR Shoes now on hand. Qulta Percha make. Every pair made lo wear. Don't Forget! King's Silver Jubilee May CU DAILY EDITION YACHT RACING Celebration, Monday, I The Family Shoe Store I THE DAILY NEWS, PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. P. PULLEN Managlng-EdKor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance $5.00 For lesser periods, paid In advance, per week .10 By mail to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid In advance, per year , 3.00 By mall to all other countries, per year , , 9.00 Local readers, per Insertion, per line ' .25 ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per lncn. per insertion . 1.40 Classified advertisingper word, per Insertion ., ... . . ..02 Advertising and Circulation Telephone News Department Telephone Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations 98 U , WednesdaAprll 24,jl?3l. i a great success, not only as a sporting event but as an at-:SiKned ud. WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Itil&tol Bay Salmon Situation Is Serlons First Big Halibut Boats at Seattle Alaska Fishermen fioj Co-op. Delegate Anthony J. Dlmond of Alaska, who ha been urging, at Washington, with Uie backing of a resolution from the Alaska Territorial Legislature, that the fishing legulations of Bristol Bay area this year, calling for a complete closure U that district to all salmon fishing In the Interests of conservation, ue so relaxed as to permit resident fishermen to take a limited amount .if fish commercially, has been advised by Secretary of Commerce Ro per that the request could not be 5 nnmnllAH with IflH t VlJlt thp mm- I hIaIa t ac i rt n tnitc t frn ni pftVM j ft ith the possibility, however, that, j If it was found sufficient fish were running the area mieht be ODened S n.imA .......... i itiiTni oi,n. t'n I to a limited amount of commercial mm lllliU aiVUUC lil.lllll.l' IIUIIC dill " g i fishing. 7he first consideration. ... It ItaaiMiamaimisau emphasized by the Secretary. I must be conservation, this being essential if complete depletion and consequent permanent lass of livelihood to the fishermen was not to be the result. The Secretary stressed the serious situation which had b?en already brought about by overfishing. It Is unlikely that any. canneries will operate this year In the Bristol Bay area once one of the mast important canning districts In Alaska. First large individual catches of halibut were landed at SeatUe last Saturday following the commencement of the 1035 season's fishing operatfont' by the regular fleett Prices were from 10c and 9c to 13,ic ' and 10c. Salmon, trqllers of Ketchikan, Juneau, Wrangell, Petersburg and other southeastern Alaska points have signed up almost one hundred percent with Slgmund Einstoss of New York for co-operative hand- ling of their fish. Packing arrange i menu are- now being made and it As 'xecetf ;6ir newj1 organization t wu ve-reauy ui cuiiuiiciii: vtuic business by May 1. It was announc- The model yacht race at the beginning of the week was aT'SS 'had "SSS traction 10 people wno wanted to see how the little models j . behaved. Peonle crowded alone the waterfront, nnrl m.invi There was on sale of halibut on Watched the boats from launches and Other craft. It should I the ,ocal nsh .change yesterday. each Tuesday night until the sea prove a great encouragement to those who build model ?SZ l i i;i, . .r Frisco, in with 19,000 and 10,000 boats and like to sail them. pounds respectlvely, noldlng over OCEAN PALIS Many people were interested this week in reading the account of what is being done at Ocean Falls. It showed pretty clearly what a. paper mill means to a place and to the country. It is an industry that utilizes the raw material produced in such abundance and in many cases going to UNSELFISH EFFORT A number of householders in Prince Itupert who are living in rented house are improving their gardens. Their tenure is uncertain but they feel that, even if they do not live very long in the homes they occupy, they vish to make them pleasing to the eye and a satisfaction to themselves. If they leave, it is felt that someone wil benefit from the work they have done. The city will be the better for having cultivated gardens instead of unsitrhtlv uncultivated lots. Great credit is due these people who are cultivating jna.es nui uieir own. it snows me ngni spirit, l ney gain for themselves the satisfaction of workinc to make the world more beautiful and at the same time they enjoy jieuiuuut exercise anu Keep tnemseives in. aiso tney learn a great deal about cultivation methods and the eccentri cities of plant life. If they view it in this way possibly others may be induced to start work and landlords mav even be induced to make an allowance to tenants who cultivate and otherwise improve their places. W A HANDY POCKET TREAT until today. I'-. ; T With a lair sized list of passengers, C. N. R. steamer Prince Rupert, Capt II. E. N'edden, arrived in port on time at 10 o'clock this morning from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls and will sail waste. tat 4 o'clock this afternoon for An- Ocean Falls is a little model town with absolutely nothing yx and Stewart whence she win to keen it eointr but thf n:inpr mill. Shut ilnvun the mill n ml I return here tomorrow evening all the people would leave. Fwery person there is absolutely dependent on the one .industry and, in addition, there is the work carried on in the woods to provide the material for the plant. That is a subsidiary that is not included in the figures given Monday. southbound. Ancient veteran of the Pacific Steamship Co. fleet 'formerly well known on the Alaska and California runs as the Admiral Peoples, Northland Transportation Co.'s steamer North Sea, Capt. W. A. Nickersoni arrived in port at 8 o'clock this morning from Ketchikan and, after discharging one carload of fresh halibut and one carload of frozen salmon for transshipment east over Canadian Na tional Railways, .salbd in continua tion of her voyage to Seattle. The. vessel was recently acquired by the I Northland Transportation Co. andl renamed. She take3 the place of the Norco In the company's service between Seattle and Southeastern Alaska points. Capt. Clive B. Brewster, former well known skipper of Coastwise Steamship Si Barge Co. vessels, who was recently appointed to the Bri- i tlsh Columbia pilotage service, Is due lh the city on tomorrow night's! train, via the interior and will pilot! the British steamer Paris City which Is due here at the end of the week to load a full cargo of grain for the United Kingdom or Con-j tlnent. i Hull work on the vessel having' been completed, C. N. R. steamer Prirfee George, which Is undergoing annual overhaul at the local dry dock, Li coming off the pontoons this afternoon after having been out of the water for the past couple of weeks and will retume her berth, at the dry dock pier where overhaul work will be continued. THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday, Auul 24 SPORT' CICCONE !: IN LEAD!: Jimmy Ciccone 1$ high man so far in the city Individual five-pin bowling championship, having set a thiee game total or 711 for Max AsemisM-n and Joe Scott, wlio lwve not yet played IhMr flntt Woek. to shoot at. Aggregates for games so far played are as follow! : Ciccone, 711; Albert Styles, 628; Roy Morrison. 97; V. Blgin. 578; E SUicey, 503; Branson Hunt. 554 Torn Barton. 552; Percy. Mcintosh, 537; M. Sa muels, 514; Jiamty Andrew. 508; Nel Ounderson, 435 The following have yet to play games in the first block of five-pins: A. Ross, D. Gunrlch, A. Donald, F. Diugwell, Max Asemlteen. son opens and there will be prac- tical application of the lectures at practices to be held Sunday morn ings. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed In the Morning Rarin' to Go It jmt tmt nof o4 nnk o4 tlx wU lkt pwk, doa't vilWw let ( mIU. ! ral aiUr, M. UiatlTt ntdy of tbnrUf tua u4 ipct Uaa t make jmt u44ily (WMt tad biMTtit ltd full ! tviMkU. For ttoy mm'l da U. 7hr MlT men tW kovtU ud Mr atnMtt dom'l tt t U aaM. Th rcuo lor jtvr dava-sodut ImUbi U u llr. It heuld boui wl tw poumoj of liquid bD loU foot tovtlt dillf . If tkla klU U act laalif IimI, yau( food don't difMt. It )ut dM)i la tk baU. Cm Unit vp jrr fUOMrk. Vm btft tfclrk. bad tut and yout brtstb U fuul, kta tua bnaka rat U bUwUbM. Year bm4 arbM aad reu M down asd out. Your whoU ystaoi la potaoaad. It Uku tkca taad. aid CARTER'S LITTLE UVER FILLS ta (at tkax two puwada ol Ml Swing liaaly aad aiaka yu Im4 "aa aad ap." Tbr coatala oodr(ul, kanalaaa, fialia ?nalU attract, aiaatlof a baa It canjta te buUbi tb bila 8a Iradjr. But doa't aak tol Utar IIU. Aak for CarUr'a (Jul Ut Ptlla. Look lor tba aaax CarUr'a Llttla Llrar PUIa aa lha rad labal. KMaat a axUtltata. tU at drad itorai. O JM I C M. Ce. i; I SONNY JONKS HOLDS CORDON WAI LACi: TO DRAW IN TITLF. ROUT Sets High Mark For Rest of Five- vahwuvmi. " I Pfn iwi.r. ... K.. i -Oordon Wallace retained his Championship Contest Canadian welterweight crown last night when he fought a twelve-round draw with Sonny Jones also of Van'ouver. Many of the fans expressed dlsap- pointment at Wallace's show- imj. Eddie Smith, Red Dunn, R. J. Ker-ikelbaH championship series. on. j. liar i ley, joe scott ana u.j Stuart. I The following games are still out Interest is Shown In Baseball Class I standing in the ten pins competl-. t - ... ... t..tji viuii3. j. uuiiiuuiua,. w. way .uuium Staines, S. Jurmaln, Paul Armour. R. Bury. A. Oonald and W. VICTORIA WON GAME VICTORIA, April 24 CP Tlie Victoria Blue Rlbb ns last night defeated LAssomptlon College of Windsor. Ont.. 47 to 22 in the first of the three out of five game series In the Canadian senior men's bas- Baseball Standings American League Boston Cleveland Chicago j Washington I New York ... St. Louis 'Detroit Philadelphia W. 6 2 , National League St. Louis 4 No Less Than Twenty-Five Turned New York 3 Out Last Night For Opening 'Brooklyn 4 Instruction by Stan Morin Cincinnati 4 Philadelphia 3 There were twenty-five potential ! p'ltSDlnc 3 league baseball players. Including '. 005100 2 many of the younger lot, at the:Cnlca?0 2 opening of Stan Morln's baseball I Instruction classes In the Elks' Home last night. There was considerable interest displayed In Mr. Morln's discussion of simplified rules after which he was piled with a number cf questions. The session lasted about two hours. 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Mada by Kell in London, Out, SPRING SHOES are arriving daily In Men'R, Ladies' and Children's in latest styles at very low prices. Also a complete stock of Fleet Foot Runners for the whole famiy, in all sizes. SPECIAL Silk Crepe and Chiffon Corticelli Hose In all colors; reg. $1.25; now $1.00 B. C. CLOTHIERS, LTD. Phone; Mack 321 Next Frizzell's Market As Low as 1 DC. a day buys an ELECTRIC Refrigerator This It the crratrt rtfrlit ration opirortuiiitv it ha ever brrn our privilrfr to offer: a clianre lo live jour home and family the health and flavor of perfectly refrigerated foods, cool drinks with tinkling ire rule, drliciout frorrn ilevrU: a chance to live your porket book a continued rrst Hith countltfts iatiiif. Choose your refrigerator NOW. Pay a little as 13.7S a month lies than 15c a day) depending on the model, ami let it start saving for you- saving Ire bills sating food, and saving rah by letting you buy In larger quaitliUr. at bargain prices. Northern British Columbia Power Company Limited Daily News Want-Ads. a)-vuy.s brinir tiick results. Beautiful Waves By our new and latest Helen Curtis Machine, featuring Eugene and Vrlncea Marina combination ivrmanrnta. Mi Lady Boauly Shoppe ' Phone CM SPECIAL 5 Piece Bedroom Suile in Walnut Bedstead. Dresser. Vanity, Chiffonier and Blool MACKENZIE'S FJfRNlTHBK Phone 775 Third Ate TENNIS RACKETS (lot the feel of our New V.m Rackets Piek youn out now Rackets Repaired Bicycle Tire and Tube Special, $1.50 Kaien Hardware TheFish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED -BLACK COD- Prepared Dally By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. If you want anytltlnjr, try a classified ad.