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That, despite some disorganization and some disturbing factors, to say nothing of certain disappointments in the way of runs and price's, is the record. The war year, although it did not restore the fabulous earning records 1 1n it, th .lnsincr vmh of the trollers. a slow start of the season First Great War and the period im- :put them behind and although there mediately following It, brought a! was a measure 01 unpnncu.. better revenue to those engaged in in late summer, it cannot be by any halibut fishing than they had en-' means described as a satUfactory Joyed during the past few years, year lor tms Drancn ana w Again, however, the economic fea- ers can be excused u, as uui. u, ture. was the shortage of the fishing grumDie. bepiemoer w m season due to the limitation measures of international agreement. From the price standpoint, there conclusion oi naiioui aiiu muu fishing. At the moment there appears to be no reason to anticipate light run of pinks and chums, was 3 u k likeIyhat toe catch not all that it might have been and at he port f pj-jnee Rupert for the tne normal of as far as the haUbut fishery was measure of winter fishing in sem-con?erned this year. Turning to the 'ins for herring for reduction pur-salmon picture, the glllnetters lniposes with, possibly, some increase Prince Rupert district, with quite a!m she11 flshlnS acUvlty. satisfactory sockeye run, did fairly j well even tnougn prices mignt not ber will Prince Kupert Canadian Legion Defence Corps WEEKLY ORDERS EXCELLENT FILM FARE Comedy And Drama Make For. Interesting Entertainment At Capitol Tonight 'Barricade," bringing together Alice Faye and Warner Baxter as a romantic team, and "The Ghost Comes Home," an hilarious comedy starring Frank Morgan, are double-billed tonight at the Capitol Theatre and should combine to make excellent entertainment. In "Barricade" Miss Faye plays the part of a frightened American girl In China running away from murder straight into fury and danger in a remote United States consulate which Is besieged by fierce bandits. Baxter Is a ne'er-do-well adventurer looking for trouble and making it when he Parade The unit will parade at cannot find It. The two live a the Ocean Dock Tuesday, Septem- startling drama with death seem- 17, at 8 pjn. and training lngly only a short time away. Also be carried out as follows: 8 to 8:15 pjn. Squad drill. 8:15 to 9 pjn. Company drill. Instructor: R. S. M. Slmpklns, Irish Fusiliers. 9 to 10 pjn. Map Reading. Instructor: R. S R. C. C. S. School of featured In the cast are Charles Wlnnlnger, as the heroic American consul, Arthur Treacher, Keye Luke and Willie Fung. Frank Morgan. In "The Ghost Comes Home," plays the part of a Uicjl-yct hen-pecked husband, an amateur w r, . W..BC, jplaybov when he aves York, who Is entrusted in New with a instruction Arrange-Ifamllv fortune. After exnoslne th With American landings mount-' meats are being made to hold a 'town banker and other crooks, In ing as the season nears it close on school of Instruction for training the course of which he has devious September 26, set as the final date section and platoon leaders. an(j diverting adventures, he em- tor the talcing ol fish from Area No. erges as tne town s most popular ; figure. Billie Burke. Ann thousand n Jlopert ford, Reginald Owen, Donald Meek. people read the Dally " News. It, Nat - Pendleton and other well kUUb kUll WV W v. VAWwva.v I l.IU OtaWU VAVVVU .lia, JA .wwm , I. .... I . i . . t . i l- -. at i . v. . i rt.M TONIGHT OXLV 2 Shows, 7:00 and J25 WARNER BAXTER ALICE FAYE In 'BARRICADE' ivu a:zi and 10:4() PLUS FRANK MORGA A Ghost Comes Home" (At 7:00 and 9.-) COMING MON. TIES. Urn Howard Spring Mijtati x.j "MY SON, MY SOX With Madeleine Carrol. BriJ nnere, louis Harvard Canada At War 25 Years Ago O 1 a . .... adlan Division moved frr-i e-I to France. Russian reyiJ iuce vompciiro Au:-retail across Strypa River and nytA capture of 13,000 men and jtrtt guns. profit in this department. As for by some million and a hail pounds. I pays mj ici mem vnuw wiui too Known screen ngures me in mef r awier j. a. uarr left, t Ae aa&mn RUPERT PEOPLES STORE ANNOUNCES Exclusive Fall . Coats Styles . ,,i !i . . .! . ... Lingerie - Bags and Accessories We Invite Your Inspection Prices. Within Reach of fAll. RUPERT PEOPLES STORE "In the Heart of Prince Rupert" 5 529 THIRD AVE.. W. SMITH' BLOCK Next to Heilbroners. 5 VWVWWVVVVVVV.V.V.VAW.V.VASWANW.W' WMWJVWVAWWAWA WWJWJW. Your Radio KEEP IT WORKING AT IT'S BEST For Ladles and Gentlemen' J TAILORING Experience : Quality J Oldest Tailor in Town M. T. LEE Cleaninr. Pressinc Rrnalrlnr JdAv. Phone Green 960 P.0.975 CHIROPRACTOR Stanley W. Colton, D.OFh.C. Wallace Block, Phone 640 NEW ROYAL HOTEL 3, Zarelll Froprletor -A DOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rf 'es 75c up B0 Room Hot St Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 r.O. Box 111' Phones 18 & 19. P.O. Box 575 I 'Natives! 1 See Us For Your WINTER SUPPLIES Our prices will please you. The ' quality of our goods will satisfy you. MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" Opposite Canadian Legion ' lihriliMii , I I mill iiiwi . I Up to yesterday the landings athae to sen :! Prince Rupert had reached a total ' . ,of 15,48519 pounds as compared! with 13,907,900 pounds at a corresponding date last year. The greater American landings are entirely responsible for this year's increase, the Canadian catch being less than In 1939 due. no doubt, to the fact that some of the Prince Rupert boats throughout the year have been engaged in naval duty rather than their usual pursuit of flshlng..The American landings up to and including I yesterday were 9,617,600 pounds as compared with 7,679,300 pounds as against 6528,600 pounds. .During the week ending yesterday 'landings at Prince Rupert totalled 629,000 pounds 107.000 pounds frpm Canadian vessels and 522,000 pounds from American. Prices during the week remained steady at a very "satisfactory level. The top bid of the week for Canadian fish was 11.6ctand 8c! which the Cape Race and May W;est received for catches of 16,000 and 18,000 pounds respectively, the Canadian low being 10.5c and 8c paid the Salaida for 1200 pounds. For American fish the high price of the week was 12.3c and 8c (which the Tatoosh was paid for 17,-',000 and the low 10c and 8c which a (number of vessels received for tholr I catches. Paid Visit To District Mines President And Secretary Of Van. aernoof Board Of Trade Back From Omineca VANDERHOOF, Sept. 14: nras riant I secretary of i. .vanderhoof District Board Trade have The the of Just completed their annual trip to the Omineca mineral district. The president is H. V. Taylor and the secretary, George Ogston. Accompanying them were H. L. Black and Arthur Read of Longworth. I At Slate Creek the party spent .one night as guests of the Consolidated Mining St Smelting Co Next day they visited the old town-site of Manson Creek and travelled up to Germansen Landing on Omineca River where they looked over extensive operations belna carried on by Ventures Exploration Ltd. and Oermarisen Mines Ltd. They also met a number of prospectors and mining men of the.rea. The Loit Creek Placers Ltd. on Manson Creek, which has been developed into an operation of Importance under the management of Bert McDonald, was visited. All the operators In production of gold agreed that, this had been the best season they had experienced and all expressed MORE MACHINE GUNS CANBERRA, stp . 14: (CP) Output of machine guns In Australian plants has doubled and there has been a 16-fold Increase In production of small arms munitions in the last-t12 months, said Prime Minister Menzls. . cast. B. C. Furniture Co. New & Used Furniture 1 WASHING MACHINE In perfect condition G RECONDITIONED KITCHEN RANGES For coal and wood. From 4 RADIOS Of various makes. Special 12 RECONDITIONED TYPEWRITERS Ffom 2 SESSIONS 8-DAY CHIME CLOCKS At $22.95 $26 to $39 $12.95 $22 10 $45 $9.95 New Furniture 10 END TABLES Walnut, In latest CO C to flC QC styles. From V&MO t?d.U 8 COFFEE and RADIO TABLES to g 4Q gQ 7 STUDIO COUCHES Can be made into double bed, two single beds, or one single bed. Of the latest materials in rust, wine, brown and green. Regular $45.00. $36 50 21 3-plece CHESTERFIELD SUITES to $75 $104 50 STRING-FILLED FELT MATTRESSES Of durable ticking and atteriu; $17.50 10 $22.95 7 2-TONE ALL-ENAMEL KITCHEN RANGES In all styles and $65.00 10 $98.00 Phone BLACK 321 Next Door to DC. Clothiers THIRD AVENUE laat evening's train for Smitln Canada's Biggest Selling Popular-Priced Hat! The If . Kensington Value-plus puts the Kensington in a class by itself, the greatest $4 , .worth of hat we have ever offered. Quality felts, smartly styled 'm Snap . and $bll firlrris, FuU' range fegttfetv cotepfset for mmm wiWtMsington i(nsington WATTS & N1CKERSON CENTRAL HOTEL STEAM BATHS Make Appointment! 200 Rooms, 50c and BP Also CENTRAL APARTMENT Mrs. C. E. Black. 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