TV 1 PAGE FOUR Expert OPTICAL SERVICE Each Chas. Dodimcad Dptometrist in Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry pairing. Hand Engraving VISIT OUK BASEMENT STOKE for Fine China, Dinnerware, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties. MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant THEY'RE THE TOPS! Peoples Store Glamorous Spring Millinery And why wouldn't they be? Over 400 new Spring Hats just received direct from the eastern factories. All the new colors combined with the leading No,w York models. ACCESSORIES TO MATCH GLOVES PURSES SCARVES BELTS JEWELRY COLLAKS You'll be pleased at the large choice at the Peoples Store. Accessories make the complete costume more pleasing. Mail Orders Promptly Filled Open Saturday Night J" RUPERT PEOPLES STORE ( "In the Heart of Prince Kupert" H" THIRD AVENUE (Next to Hcilbroner's) Phone BLUE 907 $ Baby High Chairs $4.50 Crib Mattresses i v -if ittSiifr 25x49 , Each . , , , $1.50 ELIO'S THIRD AVENUE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. TRAPPERS I joined the Brotherhood so I could protect you. Don't be robbed, i (Bring your furs up town and call all the buyers. If not satisfied i I will advance you money to send to Little Bros. Fur Auction. I'm here to protect you 1 . W. G0LDBL00M I 1 The Old Itrli.ihlo 1 "GALIVANT" SH IN BROWN AND BLACK BROGUES, ' . GILLIES, TIES AND LOAFERETTES. Welted Soles and Genuine Calf Leathers. Perfect Fitting Lasts in Fittings AA to C Width. Priced $5.85 and $5.50 ; Family shoe store ltD. "The Home of Good Shoes" built; always there were some I men to hand down to the young sters the secrets of a trade that is old as man, old as the waters around the earth. Since speed Is the watchword now and there must be'no delays of any kind, the entire yards are made into huge goatshops large enough to have two vessels building at one time, roofed over and walled in. Besides mine-sweepers there are building refuelling barges for the Air Force, ugly-looking, but strong and rugged the vessels are built complete THE DAILY NEWS 7 Waterfront Whiffs Wooden Ships arc Sturdy YVarcraft Could be Built on This Coast Talk of Pegging Halibut Prices Things are still very much up in the air as far as the opening of the halibut fishing season Is concerned. Fishing will commence April 15, the date declared by the International Fisheries Commission, but no decision has yet been reached in regard to curtailment and marketing regulation arrangements. The possibility of the halibut price being pegged is being discussed and this is further complicating things. The price of 16c and 15c as a ceiling for payment to the boats at Seattle is being mentioned. It is thought that a flat ceiling for the whole coast would have the effect of glutting the port of Prince Rupert, particularly should there be no curtailment regulations. The present plan for the Prince Rupert fleet is to have vessels with names start ing on letters from M to Z leave from keelson to masthead, even on April 15 with those whose the cabin furniture, lockers, com panionways, chairs and tables, are made in the carpenter shop. New Brunswick people hope for great things from the new shipyards not only now in the days of war but in that brighter day when Local Tides Sunday, April 4 High 0:54 22.0 feet ,: 13:11 22.0 feet Low 7:10 . 3.0 feet 19.19 2.9 feet Monday, April 5 High 1:31 22.5 feet 13:54 21.9 feet Low , 7:51 2.0 feet 20:06 3.1 feet Tuesday, April 6 High 2:09 22.5 feet 14:34 21.2 feet' Low 8:31 1.9 feet 20:41 4.0 feet Wednesday, April 7 High 2:41 22.0 feeU , 15:14 20.2 feet Low 9:10 2.1 feet 21:16 5.1 feet Thursday, April 8 High 3:16 21.1 feet 15:15 19.0 feet Low 9:50 3.0 feet 21:51 6.4 feet NEW ROYAL k HOTEL J. ZARELLI, PROr. "A Home Away From Home" Kates 75e up 50 looms Hot & Cold Waver Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Bos 198 names start from A to L going out five days later. The Prince Rupert halibutters are pretty generally engaged In preparing for the fishing season now including a number of vessels which have been en gaged for the past couple of months in dogfishing and mud shark liver fishing for reduction purposes. The oil extraction plant of the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co operative this week shipped its second tank car of dogfish and mud shark liver oil In two weeks to the United States. Vancouver fishing Interests or more correctly a section of same are still agitating against the appointment of O. W. Nickerson of Prince Rupert as a member of the International Fisheries Commis sion. They claim that Prince Ru pert has lost Its supremacy as the leading halibut port on the British Columbia coast to Vancouver. Evidently Vancouver does not wish to admit that, despite the removal of some of the halibut boats from here to Vancouver for winter residence, Prince Rupert continues to be the principal halibut landing port by long odds. This is the seasonal headquarters for the Canadian fleet in as large a measure as ever. GUARDING THE BOTTLES LONDON, April 3 & A new Ministry of Food order makes it an offence for any person to misuse or wilfully destroy a milk bottle or to detain it unreasonably. SHRIMPS BOAT W.S.L. Fresh every day, 5:00 p.m. First Float West of Imperial Oil Co. IM. 00 Afternoon Concert i Stout wooden minesweepers for the Royal Navy are being built by scores of small shipyards along the Atlantic Coast. Photo shows one ncaring completion on Bay of Fundy. These are the kind of wooden ships which it is sug-i gested might be as readily built here at Prince Kupert as well as on the Atlantic coast. Some of them might be adaptable to fishing and other commercial uses after the war. By the sea, along the shores of the Bay of Fundy, where once were built the finest sailing ships in the world, wnere tnousanas or SKinea snip rights made the name of New the lovely wood need no longer Brunswick famous in every port, j have ltsbeauty marred by the ugly the hills again re-echo to the gray paint the battleship gray- sound of axe and mallet and once more in the chip-littered yards the great skeletons of the ships, mightily, ribbed and thewed, take shape under the hands of men who seem in some magic way to have inherited the art of their fathers. Quiet towns have seen the revival of an industry that never quite perished, that "never could perish as long as men go down to the sea. Always there were schoon- rs or fishing boats or dories being but when other ships will come, white and shining and glistening in the bright sun of peace. 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