FA02 rOUB WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Paclfic halibut fishery regulations for the 1938 season have just ben ivw1 hv the Tntprnational TSutloTn oi nanDui io oe taxen irom rom Area Area No. 2 this year is limited to K.- -aanna 00-000 P0"" , trm. from Area afm Na v 3. 25300 WO pounds, making an in- crease of two million pouncs in total. The close season, as already known, ends at midnight March 31. Fight Colds and Chills with The rich goodness of the Best Beef Concentrated PHONES 18 and 81 an similar to those of last Tear. I additions including the banning of dory fishing in Area No. 2 and the) prohibition of ose of set nets for halibut. Armour Salvage Co. started work ' this morning on an addition to the ! Home Oil Distributors wharf on' being ed out for a 5 ... m eiiV ice uuc ut "L." It is a pile driving and deck- V JlFZn to. Job 4 and take t,kr aKont about ten en ( Three Canadian National steam-1 ers arrived in port during tn j morning. At 2:30 ajn. the Princi ' John. Capt. James Watt, arrived from Vancouver via Murchlson Isl- and. Queen CharloUe Islands, having brought north to the T. A Kelley Lagging Co. a party of loggers j for the company's camp which is reopening there. Tht Prince Charles. Capt. Nell McLean, arrived at 7:50 on the regu lar ran from Vancouver via the Mussallem's Economy Store 'Where Dollars Have More Cents" TOMATO JUICE Libby's picnic. orP 4 tins BLUEBERRIES Eagle OQp 2 s. ql 2 tins CUSTARD POWDER and CHOCOLATE PUDDING Empress quality. 1 pkg. Custard Powder FREE with 3 at packages 22c OXO Tin CUBES Large. 22c TOMATO PASTE 27c Per tin DICED BEETS Royar &0s OCTp ty2s 2 tins LIBBY'S PRUNES 25c 50-60. 3 lbs. QUALITY SERMCE PRICE FREE DELIVERY ON $1.00 ORDERS Two Telephones For Your Convenience Boat and .Mail Orders Receive Prompt' and Careful Attention Ba SUIT CASES Embossed Fibre Suit Case 26 Inches with straps . . . . ... CLUB HAG Chib Bag Split cowhide, brass lock and catches, check cloth lining with pocket. Size 18 inches OXFORD BAG Oxford Bag With zipper, grain cowhide. Size 18 inches The reculations to a large extent Better Anyox Seen By Is Anyox, smelter town of the Ob- session of a complete muiing lajut, "biseer and better" than ever? Fona worked-out mine and some eeo- consicerabie id .. time mnttM.. unoriiclal re- Prts ve told of a substantial men under Consolidated Mining & Smelting Company geologists and mining en 'glneers, prospecting arid diamond drilImg 0TCr the area whJcn pro. duced the great Hidden Creek cop-1 per deposit. Recent stories have! been to the effect that considerable ' encouragement was being obtained i by the company and that re-open ing of the milling and smelting op eration was a passoility. In recent weeks heavy shipments of mining supplies have gone to Anrnr lnrill-otlnrr Itiot mr thin ' ' . . ' a diamond drilling program was to : holds some large low grade ore de- posits in northern B.C. ! Thus the work of the Consoli- j dated Mining & Smelting Company (largest mining organization in Can- aaa ana me most aggressive lorce in "cracking open" Canada's north- land, win be watched with no little Interest. Although the company customarily talks rather of accomplished facts than of what it hopes or ex-. peets to do, visitors say that a fine) new body of ore has been at least , Queen Charlotte Islands and will pursued. The start of excava-be tied up for overhaul at the lo- j tIora' mining would indicate that cat dry dock. The Prince Rupert. Consolidated had disclosed enough Ctpt. H. E. Nedden arrived on time In drilling to warrant sinking and at 10:30 from Vancouver. Powell .drifting. River and will sail at 4 oclock this Should Anyox come back to its afternoon for Anyox and Stewart one-time prominence In the mining whence she will return here to-'industry f British Columbia, a morrow evening southbound. i sreat "lift" would be given the mln- jing Industry of British Columbia, " particularly since Consolidated Reach the most people tu cj and district with ai uovertlsement 'lie Dallv Nrwi P. O. BOX 575 SAANICH CLAMS 27c I s. 2 tins PINK SALMON-l 19c s. 2 tins SOCKEYE SALMON - Gold Seal Brand. 33c 1-lb. tin 2-lb. tin ISc KING OSCAR SARDINES 29c 2 tins LYNN VALLEY 16c PEACHES Per tin CLOVER HONEY 55c 4 -lb. tin 2-lb. tin 29c BLACK FIGS 25c 3 lbs. ggage TRUNK Trunk Plywood construction. Hard fibre covering Fancy paper lining. With tray. Size 36 inches TAXI WARDROBE Taxi Wardrobe Closed top. Fancy paper lining. Four garment hanger. Price S2.75 S5.00 S7.50 Spring lock, $9.50 $22.50 Phone GREEN 916 ELIO'S Hours i) a.m. to 5:.'J0 p.m. Third Avenue. Prlnce Rupcrt, B.C. Possibility Of Bigger And TH1 DAHjT niwi Wednesday. Mar-h j. i)si partially proven, lying between the When Consolidated bought the Another girl who carried th old Hidden Creek mine and the j Anyox smelting plant. It was agreed standard of prairie pulchritude In-townslte. with part of it running that the company was merely tak- to the international field Is Ethe! under the townslte. The average Ing a step toward the fulfilment ol Catherwood, the Saskatoon Lilv grade of copper thus far indicated its long-term plans for an operat- most beautiful athlete at the Anv ' Is better than seven per cent. ing smelter on the coast. sterdam Olympics 10 years ago ! Mining circles In Vancouver, ; If ore found at the very site Her lithe grace and lovelincs I which have accepted as a llklinood of the smelter, another brilliant trl- stirred the hearts of thousand? ! that "there was something doing" umph would be added to the out- who saw her. j at Anyox, In vie- of the continuous ' standing accomplishment of Con-' ,' employment of about 100 men there solidated in giving Canada the huge I annninn HicfnfV d""""" iUMUrV during the past winter, are Inclined ,nf1t,rv at .lmhprIr nnH tv,,i i to await more definite news from the north or from Trail before pre- sumlng that Consolidated, has done more to carry on the logical effort which would be made by any such Old Country Soccer English League First Division Manchester City, 1; Middlesbrough, 6. Sunderland, 3; Westbromwich Albion. 1. Preston North End, 0; Leicester City. 0. HAH SILVER . ' NEW YOHK: ICP) -Bar si I ! Vl'r W:ih tuifhn ntroil nf J fa', n , fme ounce on the New York met- al market today. I Mail Schedule , j For tne East ! i Monday, Wednesday, and i Friday 5 p.m. From the East Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday 11:00 p.m. For Vancouver-Tuesday 12:30 noon Thursday 10:15 pjn. Friday 8 p.m. March 7, 17 and 28 4:30 p.m. From Vancouver Sunday 4 pjn. Wednesday 10:30 a.m. Friday 4 p.m. March 3, 13 and 24 ajn. For Anyox and Stewart I Sunday 7 pjn Wednesday 3 p.m. From Anyox and Stewart-Tuesday 11:30 a m Thursday 8 p.m. For Naas River and Port Simpson-Sunday 7 pjn.! rrom Naas Ulvcr and Port Simpson Tuesday 11:30 a.n. Tor Queen Charlotte Islands-March 11 and 25 9:30 p.m. From Queen Charlotte Islands-March 0 and 23 a.m. For Alaska- March 3, 13 and 24 u rn From Alaska-March 7, 17 and 28 p.m. Try a Dally New clusfillied advertisement for best results. Than Ever Is Northern Argonaut organization finding itself in pos- logically favorable ground. Mining Practice It is common oracuce in minlne 'today to look in the vicinity ollarge ore occurrences for additional ore- bodies which have not come to the surface the program upon which Consolidated Mining & Smelting Company, after picking up the Anyox property from Gran- by Consolidated Mining & Smelting Company virtually on a salvage basis, has been engaged for many months. Should Consolidated existence of previously untao nn 1'irrantlnn f h rahnhllit'ltlnn if .5 v-.ww. the smelter and the rebuilding of the. concentrating mill, partly dismantled to furnish material for the Big Missouri mUl near Stewart, his- tory would repeat, pernaps on a larger scale, just such an incident as has marked the successful reviv-; al of the old Nickel Plate mine at Hedley. tor vpars rngniidatd Mininc & bmeiting company nas considered Czgary. snowshoeing near Wln-the possibilities of establishing a!nlpeg or even golng about her smelter on the British Columbia wnrk nn a sasttrhpwnn farm - coasi ireaung copper ore as us Dase material and doing a custom and private business for independent and Consolidated mines. Tne coast Copper ana suniocn Drooerties on Vancouver Island, the company has repeadedly polntea out, are awaiting favorable circum- stances to operate, and these cir- cumstances, tt has been generally presumed, would x the establishing of a smelter by the company some- where on the B. C. coast. ,..,.. ...fJ .u. . ,' M"uu,il"lllu WUU1U lut" the market copper as wen as lead and zinc to sell. Northern Arr gonaut. Canoe Expedition To Arctic Ocean i I ' University Party From Southern States to Study Racial Origin Of Eskimos EDMONTON, March 9: (CP) .Two university students from the southern states left here yesterday for the country north of Fort St John In Northern British Columbia to make advance preparations for a canoe expedition to the Arctic Coast and Bering Sea which will start at the end of April under the leadership of Dr. E. L. Blake of the University of New MpvIpo Onp nf the objects of the expedition Is to' study the racial origin and mlgra-1 tion of the Eskimos who are sup- posed to have come from the Orient, Today's Weather . (Government legT.vtl 1 Terrace Light snow, calm, temperature, 28. Alyansh Cloudy, calm, 31. Alice Arm Light snow, calm, 34. Anyox Cloudy, calm, 32. Stewart. Snowing, calm, 31. Hazelton Clear, calm, 29. Smithe'rs Clear, calm, 29. Smithers- -Overcast, calm, 22. Burns Lake- Cloudy, calm, 15. Prices of Raw Furs Up 30 Ship Your Goods To G0LDBL00M The Old Reliable And Be Sure To Get The 30 per cent for Yourself DREAM GIRL OF PRAIRIE Seen in Itidrr Of rL,Sll.sT, Olympics And Singer of Movies By R. K. Taylor Canadian Press Staff Writer WINNIPEG. March 8: CP An ineffable western air." a dashing rather gallant, quality dlstin- guishes the prairie dream girl from her sisters on either side. "A sportswoman and a lady." is the phrase Harry Steel, veteran cameraman, used to epitomize the lPe oi oeauiy raos ttprejtiiwini of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and For twenty years Steel has been clicking his shutters at debutantes brides and girl athletes of all sizes, Uneaments under varied conditions "I llgnung. Hprlorps th.it hU pamern and possibly any other camera, is incapable of capturing the distinctive nimHK In xrhlrh tt-pctprn HrlR differ fn)m Qlhe NCTertneles8i It is there. Has Athletic Figure Bob Reck, a Winnipeg artist picks up where Steel leaves off iwhen he rhapsodizes "You can see L .JVT-. .,.. .u - Rec!c sqUints one eye and- give dimensions and othpr details "Shi ig - ne aajd. -a brunette, abou; fjve feet four inches tall. She Is s girlish in appearance, witr. thp snft rnrvps nf annrnarhinr womanhood appearing in a lithe athletic fljure." Reck points to Deanna Durbln the young film star from Wlnni- peg, as a representative of westeru beauty at Its best. Deanne, he says, is younger than the ideal. A: 1 , f . . i UUllIIie liliereSlS NfHIVPOrian" MpAT lnfT AIWA II VIUll iUVVllllg The Nordkap Society held Hs regular monthly meeting in thi Mctropole Hall Monday night wltl Peter Lien, the president, in th: members. The business session waf largely of a routine nature and was followed by a social hour dur ing wnicn ime vaien gave an In- teresting outline of Canadian His tory. The proceedings closed with the singing of "The Maple Leaf Forever " KID K.DNEYSWILLCAUSEIT! . ....... wt A i pro. tl,,,r uf thtlf u"1" nCi4 REX BOWLING ALLEY Basement of Exchange Block PHONE 6S8 Nobody Knocks The KNOX The Food Is Good The Rooms Are Clean The House Is Warm The Service Friendly The Rates Are Reasonable KNOX HOTEL Brasell Rrasell iTerrace Bride- Elect H Shower For .Miss Florence Dcsjar-dins at Home of Mrs. Crales Kofeod TERRACE, March 9: A delightful shower in honor of Miss Flor ence Desjardlns, who is to marrj Ch&tles Reneaux in April, was held . at the bomc of Charles Ko- toed n Tuesday evening last. Many friends were present. Little George Kofoed, dressed as a groom and nls mUe 'ter Adele dresscd as a bride, carried in a basket heaped high with many beautiful and useful gifts. Those present were: Mrs. C. Kr -foed, Mrs. J. Normandeau, 'Mrs John Christy, Mrs. A. McDonald, Mrs. H. Doll, Mrs. J. Desjardlns Mrs m-iii,, ifr, j srarkes. Mrs lCote Mlsses norence Desjardlns ; Theresa Desjardlns, Yvonne Cote Rosa Cote. Jean Desjardlns, Elsie Hipp, Mary Hipp, Fein Breather Annie Dunroe, Alice Flnter. Refreshments were served and a very pleasant evening spent by al' LONDON GOLD PRICE LONDON, March 9: CP The London price for bar gold was down 2c yesterday at $34.99 per fine ounce. WINNIPEG WHEAT HIGHER WINNIPEG. March 9: CP For th first time In a week, Winnipeg wheat prices turned upward yesterday, gaining 3Bc to lc. May closed at $122. CCJ. BICYCL For Choose Your Bicycle Now MOTORBIKE . . $10.50 STANDARD ... S 12.00 New Balloon Tire .Model 511.50 Term? can be arranged at authorized rates. C.C.M. antee of perfection in very detail .Most for SPECIAL FOR MARCH ONLY With every C.C.M. Bicycle purchased this month w..i free one barrel-type bicycle lock chromium finish eompic:? wit' locking chain. Generator Lamp Set Complete Dunlop Tires 26 and 28-inch. Dunlop Tubes 26 and 28-lnch Repair Kits . 25c Bicycle Horns C3c Itubber Handle Grips Pr. 25c Trouser Clips- Pair 10c Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PII0NR 57 ENDS TONIGHT Jranette MacDonald in "THE FIREFLY" (At 7:24 and 9:57) LastShow Starts 9,-Jj TOMORROW ONLY That Tavoritc and Unforgettable Laugh llit Will Rogers In 'HANDY ANDY' With Robt. Taylor Peffsy Wood. .Mary Carlisle (At 7:00 and 9:39) PLUS TONY MARTIN The National Radio Favoril In "Siiik And Be Happy" With JOAN DAVIS (The OI?a from the Volia, Clown of "Thin !re" And LEAH RAY Dixie Dunbar, Allan Lane (At 8:28, Once Only) William Stone w.u be r 'ar to the city Thursday ev iL-.j o the Prince Rupert frcm u eu.: trip to Stewart E 1938 Kroiu Our Complete Slock CRESCENT .9.o0 CADET $31.51) GIRLS' MODEL V, Is your sar your ntonf'. Sli Each S1"3 G5c i.r.3 Pumps 0c Itubber Cement lc Bells ,0c Flashlielit Holders ''c The Central Hold ROOMS and CAFE Pbone 51 for Best Household Coal MRS. C. r. BLACK HALIBUT The source of Sunshine Vitamins A and D Boiled Halibut with egg sauce is digestible, palatable, satisfying. CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. Prince Rupert, B.C.