Unusudi uronid I "llllcy Uiera wdl be ome chunges, as K eh. u. Saturday, Ki-Urnary 23. lt'2 WALLACE'S STORE DEPARTMENT well as improvements, sucn as f ' . I :ilf W, . i ill Ulc more than one teacher lor in f lip 3f lniTOI size of the present cluss as well in additional equipment, when uii-rs ate practical demonstrations become ln ; essential. More pracuont i arithmetic is needed. ' I I Waltcr Fidgcon, Ann Harding and Harry Sullivan head un outstanding cast in "The Unknown Man." an unusual mystery drama which is coining to the Capitol Theatre here next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. rri !..-, Id Ihnt n ...,..ll. WATERFRONT - WHIFFS TERRACE NAM; DIRECTOR To provide an enhanced frriihl service for lhe ports of Mthrrn British Columbia, the 100-fool passenger - freighter Culf Mariner has been chartered. Once, she was a mine FOR who Is twice put on trial for hls'IC CENTRE me uno "n".T ununsuiiimu i r-KHAC'E lawyei, holding his life In his : officially huTj .i sweeper and was brought from iii.iiijv to the Pacific coast for hands, finds his belief In justice the Civic ..' COTTAGE SETS GARMENT BAGS SHOE BAGS hfOSIERY BAGS BRIDGE TABLE COVERS TABLE CLOTHS INFANT PANTIES PILLOW COVERS APRONS DRAPES HEADKERCHIEFS YARDAGE : ttjri uliulron nnH his nwn life thrnwn tm-u' ' lint, conversion. -fc linn a Master is Captain Into turmoil by a bewildering of Mi iv lg knots and Mrs. t sequence of evvnts. For k time, Wedncsda Worthwhile Treaty, Says IJuchanau Winter Fishing Active Here One of the complaints ot fishermen's which have been iroimr on record as opposed he even believes himself guilty Tne d,.cision 8 WALLACE'S DEPARTMENT STORE? Ol one oi nic i.imiu. a npw b,ln( ,0 ' ' Tlie role at the lawver in said t.hut ..n . ... , - u,.uls Cecil Roberts. Al Strang is mate, and Ted Hyde chief engineer. Special hydraulic cargo winches have lilting capacity of fifteen tons. Much of her work will include towing of barges. She will doubtless be a frequent visitur at Prince It ii pert. to be one of the most demanding to the acceptance of the tripartite international fisli- up. II Walter Pidgeon has hud jn cent years. An t.i-l wine nocior veinuicu ncarr, auacK or merely irom oiu l,,.,, ... , , . T ,n lan pinion that the suicide rate Bgc. Known tuberculosis caws enes treaty, recently drawn up at loKjo betutcn " agi-eed thjt zations in .ion Suicide is Ann ri -n-f Ii tiff nlnvc ll.i tiiirt i.f .... .. U1- Canada. United States and Japan, is that it does not is "very high but only the tight- nre never listed as such, jljpn 'd people's Police have any East Germans, still not accus 1...1 1..1...1 ,lf n.,.l ! IJ the iv ui-jii -.it ""ii, wins were him,. . L.r..., U.HI-. tlii.ni iu ttni-ru Ci.l fi.., ,1 . 1 what, it is. lomi (l tc sin-h tinkering with ob- ' ' "if 1 ..'' t. settle the problem of Hecate Straits nor define the limits of territorial waters. The Fisheries Association of . British Columbia has come up welcome In almost any eating with a statement from John eircle. Buchan. president of the as- clams can also be eaten as u sociation, on various questions main course, and often are. An It's twenty-five years since the Pacific Fisheries Experimental station was established at Prince Rupert. Early In 1J20. at Seal Cove a few technological Investigations were started This was in the basement of a boarding Tiie "outlawing" of suicidt' is vious truths, say that almost in keeping with the Red philos- Ihrcc-Imirths of the suicides in onhy that such things just don't the Ru'sian zone arc traceable Imp'pe,. in a Communist -para- to "the hop.lcssnos" of life un-di.M." The orders to keep up such dcr tyranny, a facade apply to Gerhart Eis- A cicrpyman commented: l.-r's prnpat;anda ministry which "It is the hopelessness of the 6:50 - 9:00 TOUAY in "SAILOR BEWARE' DEAN MARTIN - JERRY LR SUNDAY MIDNIGHT ONLY Top Secret By TOM KKfcUY BERLIN lAPi Suicide has become "top secret' 'in the Russian zone of Germany. The Communist govcrnnri-nl has impended all records of suicides, has forbidden all newspaper.-- ( hst ruiridc ever as the cause of death and in many cases has compelled doctors to falsity, heir reports. at issue in the North Pucific ace-old coined expression de house and, so far as location was the interior prveinc. uic ;ju n uai anu me ROBKRT 0( rsL'V which eovcrns tte pu- economic stiuation which makes fisheries convention. In regard noting a certain type of gath-' ', ... ....... i ...i...4.!1r ,i.n miri unnifn ihrra iheir lives to the problem of Hecate Strait.-, erinc is known as a "clambake. 'concerned, was on a temporary 1 basis. In 1920 i November i an (' "I f . , IP l.ll Ut lililia- "i"".- m" ' ...v.. ..-w . JOHN CARROL III Fabulous Texan" and territorial waters limits the oriirinallv. the term was ap rt oflicial opening of a newly con-st runted hulldintr t'i serve as a nation which handles statistics, away so easily." f i,oin, m; A farmer, for iristaiice rannot statement has the following to rjUed in its exact meaning. Just 'Blonde Is ill - miiHn i i iii.ui.ii , .. Conimunist-imposed sav: line wiener roasu. are poyu.m slallon took place. It was on the M I K l,..,n.,.nllu Mrli. eei Ulf into riiintai: II nmv hii t.hut. thp nnnt.ns It did not propose to do so todav. so have clambakes been proVinciaI government dock" The id it it would would have have been been cliff.- dim- popular. popular. Here is the recipe: J-neral exneclation had always ; fyhif? a suicide and YOU'VE BEEN WAITING 10 cult to settle a long-stanumu vinri . SBndv shore, ect been that it would remain here is a acatn irom - -- - ; for him were deliberately fixed so high he couldn't possibly meet them. His farm would then be subject to seizure and be assign- ; Diparuuc ai-spui ai a snorv j,hovcU. d nnd a sUck of i1- but, in this, there was disappointment. In the summer of 1912 the establishment was moved to Vancouver. Commencing March 1. Alaskan Fhrimps will be flown from Jun ir panne conierencr. i agree . d'Sging. . everybody. ,,,ii Start ;t-,ri that the Hecate Straits prob- Bc8ln lem should be settled, but it "'3 fire, around which lay a can be settled only through circle of flat rocks. When the negotiation between the Cnit- clams are dug. lay them on the ed States and Canada on a hot docks and wait for the shchs frank and amicable basis. The to open. Come and get it! treaty docs not prejudice in Suori ciambakcs were often Mil - exclusive; I eau, destination being Seattle. Ay FOR THE FIRST TIME si m mm w ..... !. ..""'" .""'""i. held right across tne li.iruor ,,.. Wll, k, -hiurjed bv nlane National filit Board O un ant ilRUK! FREE HOME DELIVERY PHONE: Xle ZeZ iton o : terrltor ai sandy shore will give up u roporlwl a general average waters qis citremely k'ds J Urt' ol between 700 and 1.000 pounds It involves international pol- con- of fiesh shrimps will go south icy and any declaration bv And while some are digging dally from fisheries along Alas-Canada would almost certainly clams, others could be crab-lish- ka s inside pa&sasc. cc; to a lavorcd political mend.1 He gives up In the face of what appears to him to be certain ; death. Little . business men or me-1 rhanics who have been squeezed out bv the encroqehing "nation-. allied' industry; the teacher fired fo.- "political unreliability," ', the pensioner who can't make ends meet, are other candidates for suicide behind the iron cur- ; tain. ; '1 no harsh economic laws five years In prison for tiny in-f. actions frighten the public tnd those ton .,-"ak to resist or to f lc j to the west frequently 1 '.akj the suicidal way out. fa? MWMj In o o w 1 If J Oil Willi". it. News .i;-.. be referred w tne interna- mg, he suggests, lie says i-rince tional Court. Settlement of the Hupert is the "greatest place on simpler Norwegian ease took carll, for nnyonc with a taste years; our case could not have , IooUs been settled between three countries in six weeks. However, we make no commitment TO Ul'N HERE in signing the treaty. Article To scrvc i jtween Prince Rupert in w o w o in ciorious yJny (oio8 I 1. Sec. 2. states: "Nothing in ,H Kiilmat. the former Sliellv rf-iieralioim ofsUillril lirewrrs, Imlli Inline anil iiliroml. Iiue i hiiini'il superioril Tor I lie linr liin-l pc nli to to O this convention shall be deemed to affect adversely the claims of any contracting party in regard to the limits of territorial waters or to th" yacnt Cora Marie is now being modernized for passenger traffic. Purchased years ago by American interests and renamed the L-yeien she was bought by the STtAMtR Prince George XT 1 1 jurisdiction of a coastal state over fisheries." This provision Alcun organization to form part i- fiiriinila fur llii i iin fiill lireweil ale lias liei'it hantli'il down through lhe jears fnini a- earl) is llie I nul.iml if ITllll. and in this iiiixlern wir lias losl niiiie of or its its niuifi imiif. lhe I li- neil nevt STAItTINC; MONDAY I OK ONE Him SIidwIih twice each night at Lit - ltd Playing on the name program Muniliiul Sliiiwiii)! nnre onlv at : I SAILS FOR Vancouver VAM Ol U K and VICTORIA SUNDAY ss. Cliilcutiu 8 p. in. was put in largely as a result the coastal industrial fleet, ol my own insistence. Mr. Buchanan, who went to ,n Mart. a .ousand tons of Tokyo with the Canadian dele- . ,..,,,...,., ..... . ln naval ALSO: , : II lime turn eliixise eliiMtse an an all all I .nut Intermediate gation which included Hon. B construction will be due ln Vic- V. Mayhew and E. T. Apple- ,,.,., ,., ,. Tl. rraln V" f ! IIWlt$ lODDIS ' Eoch Thursday whaitc. MP for Skeena. sums It mcM, ,s bc dlvl(It.u .t-Aeen rhoosr I'lioosr I Hurtoll-l til rl tt i-l pe pr tinil tinil ilisroM-r for oursrlf its ... ... tilllrU'ss tlllleless 1 iiialili-s. 1 1 1 :i 1 1 1 1 . NUDUKU! VI II up a wounwnuc in .uy - K di rows Ltd. and the Victoria -it 11 :1." p.m. For KETCHIKAN VI.I.NKSI.V MIKNICH'I .Vi.ichincry L pot Ltd. and will cause: It is based on sound conscr- Q ) j I v. ,9 ft bc in a variety of shapes such as VHIIUII PIIIHIUH. ....... . ..... i t.. U. Low Cost ,r;..J- TUESDAY K.s. Camiisnn 12 iinon AUC'K ARM, STKWAItT AMI I'OItT SIMI'SON Sunday, Camosiin. 11 p in. l ull Milt I II ol i t s CIIAIH.OTTt; INLANDS February 2(1 ss. Chilcotin midnight I OH SOI 'l ll M LKN Ml un ou t; ISLANDS ss. Chilcotin March 7 and 21 FRANK J. SKINNLIt Prince Rupi'i't Agent Third Ave::ue Phone 508 L 1 ".f I'Vr Resri vatitins Wrile or Call n v ou DtroT iiMin; i'itlNCE RUPERT. VHHUOWH A '' 1 -if MAN 1 akiMtai. It. establishes a precedent ot " u"' international co-operation twenty per cent more than the in fisheries. " Canadian product. It is a workable treaty, freely accepted. While, much is. being heard It saleguards our basic raw about, restoration of Gciman material and makes possible army areimth, little or nothing the proper manaEcmeiU and ,, t cl, of 0(.lma sl,i,,pinR. n protection of other species , howcvrr, bc Mid lhnt ,aHl ZttZmiU November, Western Germany had luboration with the United ean-going ships In service States on other important totalling 871.005 tons. These cou- problems. slsted of 401 dry cargo, ves e's. It does not prejudice our and 33 tankers. From this. It is claims with respect to ter- expect d that early In 1952 the BRODER1CK CRAWFORD 1 "THE MOB" TODAY ONLY 7-9 o.m. ritonal waters. German fleet should reach the It is a step forward in hc mmjon ton nla. k right direction. itVi kl i 1 FLATFISH ISONANZA lii'.'uest business on the waler- yv-junly rnrnfT. m fi out at this time or year comes Irom flatfish. There are millions, ill .. 1 1 MJJwO s Skidegate Inlet once again ives ui a bonanza harvest to rince Rupert trawlers. At better than four cents a mind to fishermen, the market ; staying at a steady level, fish 1 1 .j.- .77 aj-fiVs. There Is a prospect of members of the provincial l.caisiila-(ure celtitu liigellier this : lirinrr. ami hi this nay obtain a more full and comprehrusivc iiiideistaiiiliii; of the industry. Now that the House is in session, it has been suceested a fishermen's f'jlilla sail to Victoria, and give the members opportunity to meet the men : and the boats ami talk (hints over. WhMe the plan has not yet been proposed lu the members, the idea was warmly received at a recent meeting of , fishermen and boat owners at Steveston. t i l . . ,J 1 i Jk IP J-M-1I I dealers say. "More people must be eatin; lie. fillets," one fishing com pany manager said yesterda '. PlWILL li imtl" 9 WSSSmX KtltS'STE There's Siil! a We can sell all we can get and EVELYN more. m ROCK HUDSON JOYCE HOLDEN Another source of activity is clams and never before has this I'lllNCIiSS MARY'S FATE type of sea food seen such a, wlll b known Mar(,h . Monday io Wednesday cevning Shows 7 - 9:05 market. This also ha popular .,, will bc tne ncw owlu,rs of Ule Jim luracieu moie peop.e vo cuuii sUamcr Princess Mary , long the A 1 vmoi s rU' di ;;bu.k --. property of the CPR. retired by (nrlJW oevciai co.iipa.ues ca. .m,i that comparly some months ago. reservnliti" Red 110 Today for I Vf-.Tir..i A 1 Phone Phone I -B. C. Packers Ltd., for in- Thc Princess Mary is lying In stance, have just opened a new ; Tnclls Covc Esnulmalt awaiting section at their clam-canning Iu of tcndcr3. The ship Is p.au ... i.iii.u y'". , ' 200 feet long and for many years specialized in that field for some d (J prlncc Ruperl tunc, but Is busier than usual TRADE-IN NO S KIT WKyi ff 1 SOsVV II MM It may. particularly wh jn casualties or missing fares arc, rein-ted, appear that aviation has grave ilsks. Yet, when one .na kc comparisons, flying has its measure of security. Passen-,:rs arr.vlng and departing at .ncouver, during 1931 number-d 417.592. Aircraft movements recorded during 1951 showed 175.911. ht it i 9'2 cu. ft. DELUXE Refrigerator 8'7i cu. ft. DELUXE Refrigerator on at Fashion Foolwear . . . nnd I'm glad you . want .to go in, dear, because there really ore some extraordinary values." Children's Slippers 99c Women's Shoes 1.95 2.95 nd 4.95 Men's Shoes 6.95 Fashion Footwear this season. Other sea-food houses freeze the clams after ; they arc taken from the shell and packaged. Bacon Fisheries arc busy at that process. ! Clam diggers get 3:li cents ft pound, in the shell, "mud and all" as one of them put it. Best clam beds are found on Por-cher and Dundas Islands. The diggers work with the tide, digging in the sand with a tinea iiaruen fork along the water's' edge. Usually, at low tide the more fruitful clam beds aae ' found. "Just like digging potatoes." says Afden Smith, who landed 50 sacks HOO pounds eachi at the docks after a week's work 8'i $499.00 $461.50 $432.50 $519.00 $383.50 $359.95 cu. ft. STANDARD Rcfrigcrotor Mora fishermen will have a bcttc.- knowldcge of navigation .his sea on as a result of the classes being held at Skidcgate. All to'd. thorewere thlity-eight. 1 these ranging in age from fifteen to sixty. The instruction was crlvcn bv a veteran mariner. DELUXE Range. STANDARD Range DELUXE WASHERS A. with his partner picks 'em." I dig 'em, Joe captain Patrick, familiar with all kinds of vessels, and who has Northern B.C. Power LUCKY LAGER BREWING CO. LTD. New Westminster, B.C. ALSO BREWERS OF LUCKY LAGER BEER Clams have been popular for scrved on craft averaging from centuries as a delicacy and per- windlammers to Pacific liners. Itesner IHni - I'1'"1"' 2"' Sit' Kir... tUa ,n.-r I.,- .11. .V, J.. .... , . ..... .. .. Prince Kupert, B.C. ....Fo v..c ...Uo, v,,,..,., uisu umuu Tnere was oniy a live aays course. Th advertisement is not publi:hrd or from this sea food Is chowder, yet into this time was packed a displayed by the Liquor Control Board or Clam chowder gets a big. hearty ; lot ot valuable tuition and study, bv th Gwrwrit of Bntnh Coltmbi. Thin atlrertii4m'nt in ttt pu kiiahrtl or rfi-vff h? the f.iqiitr (lontrol Htmrti nr bv the twtverti men t uj Hrttimh i.ttliitubia.