Pi PAGE F0U3 SUPPORTING LOCAL PORT DAY CELEBRATION UD CARS FALL CLEARANCE Of "As Is" and Reconditioned Cars 1927 Graham Truck Wood body $100 .Model TT Ford 1-Ton Dump Truck 10O 1933 Dodge Panel Delivery ,. ,. 350 1934 Chev. Panel Delivery 350 1929 Xash Sedan ." 325 1931 Chev. Special Sedan , . 350 1933 Ford V-8 Sedan 400 Vj6 rord v-o I'ouDe dsn 1937 Ford V-8 Coupe 750 Ask About Our Warranty on Reconditioned Cars Value Over $300 S. E. Parker, Limited Ford Dealers RUPERT PEOPLES' STORE LTD. Complete Line of Ladies' and Children's Wear and Millinery CUT RATE SHOE STORE We Specialize in Fitting. Lcckie Shoes for Men. Hewetson Shoes for Children Mail Orders Promptly Filled RUPERT CLEARING HOUSE Complete Outfitters for Workmen, Fishermen and Loggers P. O. Box 60S Prince Rupert, B.C. For Your Home Re quirements Kitchen Utensils Dishes and Crockery McCIary Ranges and Heaters Silent Glo Oilburners Coleman Oil Burning Heaters Paints Varnishes and Muresco , . Linoleum and Congoleum Rugs f L Zenith Washing Machines t ,; . CC.M. Bicycles and Parts Builders' Hardware Electrical Supplies Sporting Goods Window Glass AEE Tools Gordons , Hardware McBride St. ".Merchandise of Quality at Satisfactory Prices" SATINGL0 Varnish Satin Finish Enamel Thompson Hardware Co. Ltd Three Quality Finishes For AH Interior Decorating The Right "Port of Call" For All PLUMBING AND HEATING Smith & Mallett Limited P.O. Box 274 Phone 174 , If you have something to sell, a classified advertisement. ;in this paper will soon let you know if there is a huyer in jKe city. j Mainstay of Port Fishing Industry Has Been And Still Is Prime Factor The Fishing Fleet . Of Importance For Rupert It i.S fitting that Prints Rimprt in nani'mr ifc Pnrt salmon are the only fisheries that. Spipnf'IQf'S so far hare been seriously develop-' ed and exploited to any magnitude on a commercial basis. However, the Importance of herring, cod and shellfish Is becoming more appreci ated and it is expected may be Help Port t Mention of the fishing facill- ties of the port could hardly be considered complete without WHIFFLETS From The Waterfront A dally scene at Prince Rupert during the fishing season PORT DAY BALL Crowning of Queen of the Port And Distribution of Port Day Prizes Exhibition Building, Thurs., 9:30 p.m. (Instead of Moose Hall) Change Due to Unexpected Volume of Ticket Sales- Come Early LING THE TAILOR Ladies' and Gentlemen's Coats and Suits Tew I;u'irSdmples Just Arrived Fit Guaranteed VALUE OF FISHERIES- Figures Show Poundage and Value Fur Year 1917 in Prince Rupert District-- Day, should, as it is doing, pay particular attention to the' , . fisheries for they directly or indirectly provide the most "Z'Z . JffiK of the people here with their livelihood. Herring . 52.226.200 The mainstay 01 me titisiness and traffic of the portjung cod 10300 of Prince Rupert has been for years and continues to belBbck 0x1 -- 725 400 its fishes Industry, providing heavy 1 Rl Cod 16.300 tonnage and representing an an nua! value of about three million 1 Hnlll r f ti ftcVtartMAti UaDV.. A inaiiDu; Livers libjBQQ :Crabs 309500 1 Shrimps 7200 Shark Livers 27300 Dogfish Livers 77300 Value S 593537 2.358.198 130.675 232 22.004 217 72,78) 8.793 6.110 571 1.928 5.41$ Tlv figures account only for salmon from the district landed In the district and do not Include' include large quantities of salmon- caught in the "VL district distrlct and and either graauauy expended re orth- reference to the Prince Rupert Halibut in season is ; shaped to e, Sla0n liRPl vince or to other parts of thepro abroad In fresh state while some is placed in cold storage torage and. and. during during exported. The poundage in extensive ren-h v f.te 15 'or 1937 at 3J47 U ,u ,.. .. v.. -i .. . J 800 with value of $111,085. Nor do the off seasons, distributed from'; 71 '1 . " 7 they include salmon brought from. .. , ... . . . -r mxu Lrtrcii H ujuveil uiuvcii in uuiut numerous urac- t . , . " " Improvements improvements be-1 De-; . . . - J. elsewhere on the -n.it intn tut.- me locai pianw. . HVll M ...,., SSSSSl? Tay ther'handiS ; of fish refngeraUon and shipping,. . f fi,h f are making the frozen product vaQabl by.proucts j more and more desirable. i ctical , .v,. this J Trip niiltr nf tn la roo ulmnn . MtJV 4- ies . "1. Kl a .T ante been own established eiiaousnea in WA T I ui urc nun.c nuiriL ai cd. in au-Rupert Rupert ' have played no naH part In , , , P3 mon U becoming an increasingly reP important business while some is . salted, smoked and mild-cured. Herring Is to a great extent used for reduction purposes as animal feed and oils. Two reduction plants are immediately contiguous to the port these in Tucks Inlet and at Port Edward. Further removed but still In the district are the Pac-bfl. Butedale and'Namu reduction plants. On npn tVioTTftcH nlanf Vncnnlt. district totalline 2.891.900 pounds valued at $29,169. J value of fisher- 'r) 1 t TI 1 research work has long BOatS DV 1 hOUSanCS ana u t may be said that the Prince .Hntpr Atlfl rioov Af station and iU uwkers J1-'"ICI UlCdl ll iPort Of Pr. Rupert During the last fiscal year 2142 seagoing vessels arrived at the port of Prince Rupert while 2189 departed. Entries of coast vessels totalled 1359 and clearances 1389. and the Maddock 100 pounds. thl .. -naiiout being taken In Area 2 in- thls year been established right on ".2 2, . .. ye" ,lc idental to cod fishing. The AUtai Prince Rupert waterfront while 7Z ' 77 v tTt, TeCeiVed 14c for hallt and there are others on the Queen STSSun JnmltheiIi,ddock 10c' sab!efish4c Charlotte Islands. TL , -'per pound was paid, for ling cod It Is estimated, that some three cpTnlgTa Tetr V ff hundVed boats are engaged in fish- SJTEfv? Jter "LLi . ' V vesseIs-Ame. Orbit and The!-tag direct from the port of Prince .oI 11. Ibacore catches at 5c Ruoert not includinz salmon ,m. "T1 " ?'-"u,per pound. - taiciung up on inai oi last year land expectaUons are that it will - .soon equal it. Last year fishing ii: A&nth6r Area No 5 closed on Viem-UUy fin C i VV Cramer ber 29. the quou having beer reached by that time. There Is rea Hazelton Clear, calm, tempera- so" to believe that the closing thli . . . . tmm CA - it X. a ture 50. Smithers Clear, calm, 50. Bums Lake Clear, calm. 43 Terrace Clear, calm. 58. Alyansh Clear, calm. 60. Alice Arm Clear, calm, 55. Anyox Clear, calm. 51. Stewart Clear, calm, 42. year will be later Yesterday at Seattle one western boat from .Area 3 landed a halibut ! catch, this being the Resolute with' 39X100 pounds which sold to Sebastian-Stuart at 10c. and 9c. The Al-itak sold 1200 pounds of halibut Some 350 glllnetters are still fLh. ing on the Skeena River with coho nets and the run of this variety of fish, according to reports from the river today, is quite satisfactory, lveraging about thirty-three fish :er boat. A fair number of pinks are also being taken, running nhont venty or eighty fish to the boat Bringing in a Wtern States As il Health is too Valuable a p"o's.ession to be risked by eating foods that are not in the finest condition. This riskis entirely overcome by electric refrigeration. And what is more over, a pei-iod of five years, your food budget will le reduced by more than the refrigerator originally cost you. ASK THK MAN WHO OWNS ONE I ) Is NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA . POWER COMPANY LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT STEWART Regal Shop Special Prices Friday and Saturday After Port Day Monarch Dove 2 for :)5c Purple Heather Per oz. 15c 10 Discount on Drygoods, Toys, Etc. surance Association party of some two hundred persons on a special cruise this far up the coast, CPJl. steamer Princess Alice, Capt. William Thomson, U due m port at 8 o'clock this evening. The vesrel will be remaining here until mlc- nignt with iui ii her party party Having been delayed b? freights at various waypo.' U ion steamer Catala, Cap -Flndtay. arrived in port at 8 25 4 night from Stewart. Anyux . J other northern points and xi 9 p.m. for Vancouver a:-d t ' points. points. j DIBB PRINTING COMPANY Successor to Rose, Cowan & Latta Ltd. PHONE 2:51 Stationery - Office Supplies ocnool oupphes 4V Third Avenue, Besner Block I : i Watts & Nickerson ANNOUNCE THE SHOWING OF W. R. Johnston's Fall 1938 Range Suitings and Overcoatings Priced at $25.00, $30.00, $33.50 We Guarantee a it Does Your Car Need Overhauling? It never nnvs tn nin vmif o. it.V, u ...i .... w iyu t l) i nil iiiii i ii i i ihii ii iu mr- A I mechanismnnprntPmnnti; p"VV " dJument. See that all the oil the parts and ad jusi the h ePTs and bfflS t0 Iouk 1 0Ver' cIean and A Doljar Spent Now Often Saves THIRD AVENUE, mill 'irfj one :k Am t