t "i tact two I? 3? Wo Have the Finest Variety and Styles in Summer Footwear. In White and All Other Colors. New Shipment of Wedge Heel, Dutch Box Heels in Colors Just Arrived Agents for "Mosco" Wonder Corn Cure 9 Family shoe store The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA ADVERTISING RATES Classified advertising, per word, per Insertion Local readers, per line, per InserUon j, SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid In advance Paid In advance, per week : Paid In advance, per month &. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelli Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 np 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water -Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 190 ltD. Published Every Afternon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited. Third Avenue II. P. PULLEN Managing-Editor By mail to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, yearly period, paid In advance , By mail to all other countries, per year - - r News Department Telephone 86 Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation DAILY EDITION - CIVIC CENTRE .02 2f $5.00 .12 ..50 3.00 9".or Saturday, May 27. 1939. It is much to be desired that the plans being consid ered for a new civic centre be carried through to completion. For a number of years past the matter has been contemplated and at one time considerable money was raised for the purpose of erecting a suitable building. While the suggested plan seems to be a pretentious taken a start in the direction of general improvement and this scheme is quite m line with the general trend. J There are two important matters now being considered by the citizens. One is the scheme for the administration of the city by a city manager and the other is the erection of a civic centre. HAND OF MR. KING . Two "Kings" are making the trip west. One of these is His Majesty, George V., and the other is,Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King. The latter is just now the chief adviser of the former and, when His Majesty said that "Spiritual dignity and material happiness must be general before the Empire could claim to be qf service to its own people and the world," we fancy we recogniz the experienced pen of the Prime Minister of Canada. At any rate it is very much like something Mr. King has written and said before. Mr. King has been kept carefully in the background on this trip because it is tacitly agreed that no suspicion of politics must enter into the program. The visit is for one purpose and one only and all Canadian people must fee that the present trip is to give them an opportunity a greet Their Majesties and to give the King and Queen an opportunity to see the country and meet as many as possible of the Canadian people. CURIOUS MIXTURE During the course of the trip the King and Queen have evidently given little thought to themselves and their position. There has been such a free mingling with the people as could occur only in a truly democratic nation, Officially the Royal couple have acted with proper dignity but unofficially there have been so many actr which indicated their human understanding that, if the visit has done nothing else, it has shown how closely ce- ' merited in this Empire of ours are the King and the people, j It speaks well for the continuity of British institutions. 1 The spontaneous intermingling of royalty and the mass of 1 lt the people is something it is difficult for people of other i countries to understand. i COAL Grain Feed Seeds and Fertilizer PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phones 58 and 558 THE DAILY NEWS , Saturday Ml ummer shoes Waterfront Whiffs Halibut Landings for Weekender Aver-age Fishing Fleet Escorting Kovaltv ' At Seattle This Afternoon Halibut landings at the port of Prince Rupert during the past week totalled -148,400 pounds which was below av-' erage in volume. The week's landings consisted of 225,400 j pounds from twenty-eight Canadian boats and 22J.000I iiuiu eieven American vessels, with landings lighter, prices were somewhat firmer. The high' bid of the week vuiiiiuiiiu iiau was .ic ana ac which the B.C. Bird received for i6.-000 pounds and Uie low 6.4c and 5c which .several boats were paid for their catches. For American fkh Uie top price of the week was 8.2c 000 pounds of sable fish at Settle The American halibut buat Pol-, ails sold 36.000 pounds of halibut i and 5.5c which the Judith was paid at Sllka on Tuesday of Uils wfk .for 9,500 pounds and the low 7.4c ,ur rtc and 4ftc. ana oc wnicn me Kingrisher re-Icelved for 12.000 pounds. The week's (landings brought the aggregate for the 1939 season to date up to 4.385.- 300 pounds as compared with 3.- The schooner Omanly brought in a one-pound halibut lo Seattle this week. It was the smallest halibut to be landed this season. 859,850 pounds at a corresponding. Tne InternaUonal Fisheries Com date last year. The Canadian tota' !to date is 1,996,700 pounds ai against 1,955,950 pounds a year ago while the Amerban total is 2,383,-600 pounds in comparison with 1,-904.900 pounds last year. The advent of June Is expected to see t number of small Canadian boat which have been engaged In thr halibui fishery returning to sal mon fishing. The well known American halibut sqhooner McKlnley has had another mishap on the fishing grounds. Earlier In the month the pellqr off Kodlak Island and hat to be towed to Ketchikan by thr Arthur H. Now the vessel has sustained a broken rudder but. accom panied by the coastguard vessel Spencer, which went out to offer- assistance, she has been able tc make Seward with makeshift steer ing gear. The latest breakdown occurred not far from Seward. Seven halibut vessels markelei catches totalling 168,800 pounds a' Seattle Thursday as follows: Sep Bird, 29.000 pounds. Whiz, 7?ec and 63c; Tatoosh, 25,000, New England 7'4c and 7c; CelUc, 40.000, Sebas-tion. 74c and 7c; Grant, 40,000, San Juan. 714c straight: Pershine 4500 one, it must be remembered that the city seems to have New England 7',8c ' 'and7c- westiei 1 A A A. 1 1 i a 1 J - - . " 5.030, Whiz, 8c and 7c; Al Jr.. 12,-800, San Juan, 7c and 7c. Sable-fish sold at 7c per pound in Seattle yesterday and mixed cod at 2c. Four boats sold halibut at Seattlr Wednesday as follows. Estep, 40.000 pounds, San Juan, 7c straight Foremost. 40,000, Whiz, 7Vc and 6s4c; Wizard, 39,000, Booth, 7c and 7 'Ac; Lane, 12,500, Whiz, 8c and 6!'2c. Ling cod sold for 2c per pound. mission estimated ears. Its age at thrc Northbound from Vancouver to Skagway, C. P. R. steamer Prln. :ess Louise, capt. S. K. Oray. arrived In port at 8:30 this morn-ng and sailed at 10 ajn. for Al- iska whence she Is due back here next Wednesday afternoon South- wund. The Louise brought In 148 mssengers. Two disembarked here "ipm the vessel and seventeen went lorth aboard here from this port. Indian Department cruiser Nas-.eena returned to port during th Jlght from a trip to Hartley Bay vith CapT Gerald H. Barry. Inspector of Indian Schools, and V. E. Collison, Indian Agent, on ward. The Vancouver power cruise, -aur Wayne arrived In por; Ihursday night from the Quen ;narlotte Islands and left this norningfor Ocean Falls In the course "ot.a coast ;crulse-wlth or- inlzers of the InternaUoui Woodworkers' Union of America n board In the persons of John McCuish, Oscar Halverson and Ted GunrudJ The last-menUoned s a veteran of the IntemaUontJ Brigade of the Spanish civil wan ind was here some months ajo on a speaking tour. The Laur Afayne Is a forty-five foot vessei equipped with a 38 hp. Oardne. Jlesel engine. While here she wa noored at the Armour Salvage Co floats. Paul Armour, manager of Uv Armour Salvage Co.. has been nursing a couple, of broken rlb-and a strained shoulder durinf he week as a result of a mlsun lerstanding with the steering seal of the new boat which he recently brought fmm Vn When Crown Prince Olaf andlThe speedboat was a lltUe fastci Princes Martha of Norway visit han Paul had bargained on and Seattle this afternoon halibut andr'n the effort to avoid a collision other lishlng vessels will form an escort of honor for the yacht lr whhh they will make a crui.se of Puget Sound and Into Lake Washington as a part of the program for their entertainment. Only tw0 halibut fares, totalling 24.500 pounds, were sold at Seattle yesterday. The ItosarVj disposed of 15500 pounds to Nery England Fish Co. at 9c and 7c and the Viking sold 9,000 pounds to Whiz Fish Products Co. at 98c and 7c. The Reliance landed 12,- here was a mix-up. However, llki he case of the fighter who tell' me to look at what happened tc he other party; the speedboat also sustained some damage. Kenneth Johnston, son of Col md Mrs. S. D. Johnston, who flew south Thursday afternoon In i Pacific Airways seaplane, was In Vancouver within a few hrs after leaving. He has now gone on to Victoria where he will be with his grandmother, Mrs. Joseph KIngham, during the King's visit occasion, Celebration Program' MORNING Fall In opposite Canadian Legion rooms at 10 a.ra., order of procession will be given on arrival. Parade will proceed down Third Avenue. Sixth Street and back to the Court House by Second Avenue t Flag Raising Ceremony at Cenotaph at 10:30, AFTERNOON .f Children will fall In on Fourth Street to parade led by Boys' Band at 2 pja. and proceed to Acropolis Hill. , . , . . Children's Sports Two Softball Games by girls andboys at IUtfi Sch001- If'-: EVENING Bonfire 9:30 pm. at Acropolis Hill. In case of wet weather sports will be held in Exhibition Building It Is hoped all children and as many adults as possible will be at the Court House at 10:30 for the raising of the flag. J D. ALLEN. Secretary of Committee Sh gtnuht witkeul y tt m"'JJ ADVENTURE NOTICE Bailiff's Sale ft Re: M. M. Stenhens vs SUn Johan-on. Andrew Foj and Alfred Oari-' n. Under a Distress Warrant In the above action I hive seized and will vll at public auction the following -JiatteU. t-plece Chesterfield Suite, Kitchen Table. Walnut Dresser with Mirror. Stand Lamp. Small library Tble.i i-rtoklng Stand. Covered Top Stool. Wool Carpet 9x9. Lot of Dishes us-, lortedi. 8-tube Victor Radio Globe I Frotter. Radio can be seen at Radio station. 2nd Avenue. lace of Sale 117 Dunsmulr Street, rime of Sale 2 30 p.ra. Tuesday.! May 30. 1939. Terms Cash. i S. A. MCKF.KSON. Landlord's Bailiff 1 tUssiFjE FOK KENT XEAN, Well - furnished modern apartments. Phone Red 444. tf. 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