a H H H M 4 Vancouver 13rfnrc ftupctt Dully JMus; Saturday, September 27, 1947 , Hotel Arrivals I Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Barber, Vancouver; J. Laniean, Victoria; bjAlderice, Vancouver; C. C Weatherlll, Vancouver: G. R. Horton, Vancouver; D. R. Bu-cfiart.V ancouver; M. E. McCand-llih. Prince George; W. J. Hanson, Vancouver; M. V. Welsh", VincouverJ Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Adlan. RIdgeville. Man.; H. W. iSnning, Vancouver; Mr. and MJs. J. C: Hudson. Ketchikan; M. and Mrs. P. Young:, Ketchikan; J. E, .Fairholm, Vancouver; HK. Berge, Hazelton; D. J. O'-Bee, Williams Lake; C. M. McGregor, Lindsay, Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Strong. New York: Advertise in the Daily News mam emit STOMACH EXCESS fe0 BAGS TIMBER WOLF NEAR PRUDHOMME Alex Mah is richer today to the extent oI $25 as the result of proving his marksmanship on a large grey timber wolf, which he shot while on a hunting trip Thursday. Alex Mah and Mah Chuck were driving along the road near Prudhomme Lake Thursday afternoon in the Rupert Bakery van when they saw the grey marauder on the side of the i -i p i roaa. Mah Chuck stopped the Jacauist. Edmonton: Miss Nancv c" and Alex got out of the van Hllyer, Vancouver; Mrs. w. G". w1th hls 3-33 rlfle- wo:f- Ingram. Port Essington; H. Bow. nowever, awmt stop lor execu tion on ine roaa ana iook io mr bush with Alex after him. Perhaps it was curiosity that among pedestrians when the van was parked for a short time on Third Avenue opposite the Bes- ner Block Friday morning. Staff Sergeant &. A. Johnson of the provincial police, returned Friday afternoon-by air from a I trip to Vancouver and Victoria cn official business. ' S " sr 1 IT'S FALL COAT i j If TIME FOR fl f MISS PEOPLES 1947 Uj If she's one year, three year, nine or fourteen year, we've got her number. Come n and choose. RUPERT PEOPLES STORE ill IBB n D B Bl When Buying FIRE INSURANCE On Your Home or on Your Furniture REMEMBER m Waterfront Whiffs Cannery Company Moving Staff Houses to Vancouver, In Sections there will be no undue strain placed on the bridge. The can- ing it to give a little more width on the other. Jimmy Bruce says they will either lift the house1 sections from the trailer to their big scow the Retriever or use rollers to get the section on; board. The Retriever which is , 174 feet long Is expected to carry i live sections a trip and if all three buildings are moved to Vancouver this way the scow will have to make at least three trips. One of Millerd's own boats will do the towing. The United Sates Fisheries Research Institution is very interested in knowing the whereabouts of some 15,000 salmon These particular fish can be easily identified if found for this summer the Institute ad orned them with little white discs bearing a code number along with other informaUon. In all there were 25.000 salmon lagged by the Institute !n Alaskan waters. Through commercial channels 8,000 have been recovered in Aaskan and British Columbia waters, which has been a great help to the Institute in determining the movements of this group of salmon while in mmm 1- ASTHMA AND HAY FEVER I1KK.VT1IEASV OF CANADA. Ltd. antouvtr, UC. BflV?';'9Bflflflflfl I (All i ' Residents, bound for home home in the earlv hours of the morning in the week to come may be surprised to see a house coming down the road if they are in the vicinity of Hays Creek bridge on Sixth Avenue. They need not be alarmed, however, for it will be neither hallucinations or big time thieves at work. It will be just a section of one of the two staff houses or commissary from Hays Cove Circle that Millerd's Cannery plan to move to Vancouver. Each of the staff houses are two-story structures 210 feet long by 30 feet wide. The commissary caused the wolf to stoo after a is 96 feet by 48- Tne buildings short flight for Alex hadn't gone j will be cut into sections approxi-f ar when he got sight of his , mately 30 feet long and 26 feet quarry and lined it up in the j wide and placed on a special the coastal area but few tags have been recovered from fish In spawning grounds. Sportsmen and hikers may at times find tagged fish in streams and it is hoped that they will turn in the tags promptly. The Canadian Fisheries Department is co-operating with the United States authorities on this matter and will pay the finder a 5Pc re- sights. Aler estimated the dis-, trailer and moved across the ward for tags turned in. tance to be 200 yards and wolf bridge and down the road to the toppled with the first shot. To , dry dock with trucks of the Lind-1 Sidney was in port Thurv put the an.';mal out cf its misery say Cartage Company. )dav with 3 cars of frozen and Alex put another shot into 11 1 City Engineer Howe estimates cannea iisn ior snipment oy ran while it was on the ground. I the weight of each section will . to Eastern United States. Thp hnrtv rf thA tlmhpr u'nlf not exrepd 18 tnns nnrl this trill rrpntPd rnn.sir1erabl interest be well distributed sn so he fe!s! The Tne tug tu? RalPh Ralph H II Is is in in port from Ketchikan and is expected to proceed south to Seattle to morrow wlth the A"1""! can- nery has had men working on the road leading from the east end of the bridge fn f.hp rirv rtivl- nery tender, Sally S. in tow. The Sally S. struck a reef near knocking off some of the jutting Georsetown Saturday and was brouSht lnto the prlnce rocks the RuPert on one side and grad- dry dock to have her rudder repaired so that she can be steer- 4. Steamer Service from PRINCE RUPERT to OCEAN FALLS WESTVIEW (Powell River) VANCOUVER Thursday at 11:15 pjn. To KETCHIKAN Wednesday Mldnltbt Times Pacific-Standard) For reservaUons call or wnte City or Depot Ticket Offices. PRINCE RUFERT JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue ANNOUNCEMENT OPENING FOR BUSINESS ASTORIA'S LIGHT DELIVERY AND MESSENGER BAGGAGE FREIGHT EXPRESS Phone Blue 269. Nifrht Calls Green 882 (228) Help The Salvation Army to Help the Helpless respond generously to the RED SHIELD APPEAL Ihh space donated by BOB PARKER LIMITED """" A C P n p Radio Dial I I I 1240 Kilocycle! (Subject to change) SATURDAY P.M. 7:00 CBC News 7:10 Actuality Broadcast 7:30 Paul Page's Orch. 7:45 This week, Wpg. 8:00 Alberta Ranch House 8:30 Old Time Rhythm giOO-rSaturday night Serenade 9:15 This Week 9:30 Chamber Music Trio 10:00 CBC News 10:10 B.C. News ed. Some damage occurred to her bottom and propellor necessitating the trip to Seattle for repairs. The Honey M. which was languishing at the end of lis mooring line in 70 feet of water at the government floats e?.st of the dry dock has been raided and drained. There was no body aboard the little fishing craft. Bruce Doff, New Massett fisherman and owner of the boat has not been located but police be- lleve he is on his way to the Peace River. j Keep Warmer! -with a 10:15 Holly House, MBS 10:30 Hollywood Barn Dance, CBS 11:00 Weather Forecast and Sign Off SUNIJA AAt. 11:00 CBC News 11:03 Capitol Reports Ott. 11:30 Religious Period-Tor. PAI. 2:03 John Fisher Reports 2:15 Week-end Review 2:30 Music in Nature 3:00 Music for Sunday 3:30 CBC News 7:00-Stage 48 7:10 The Old Songs, Tor. 7:30 New World Orchestra, Tor. 8:00 TflA 8:30 Music of FooUlghts 9:00 Cassics for Today 9:30 Vesper iiour 10:00 CBC News 10:10 B.C. .News. 10:15 Canadian Place Names i du to tin wieunci iu ZivSSff I WHOM 1M1 HOMO, fTW I 1 Sim MIIIUM. 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