Licence Needed For ng in The Derby ident or non-resident, will not need at 7 a.m heries Department require any ang-|,. f.. —; Percy Taylor, is out to prove that We Carry A Complete Line Of TACKLE, rd Avenue ow Many Fish ill You Get ? ne fish on the stringer is worth on—or off—the hook. The fish may be biting good but it’s P number you land that counts. Good dependable fishing tackle cd equipment is insurance against h losses. * HECK YOUR FISHING TACKLE B-E-F-O-R-E ' OU ENTER THE SALMON DERBY tdon & Anderson PHONE 46 ‘ : e 4 Oct. 10 at 5 px fish in the Prince Rupert Salmon! , full period of ‘ the provincial Game Department nor | Derby. old age fea hay Vite Thi will entitle be made 7 + AONE. SEL AR MD with years. He swims 300 yard , tee to HNe | daily and is considering plans SPring Salmon : t > 20 ay] who haven't for cross-country rune and bicy- | !ve-week period hing with|cle rides of the ticket iry to fish 1952 Salmon Derby Rules The first Prince Rupert Sal- | mon Derby shall begin Sept. 6 and shall continue to which shall be General| enter any Coho or Spring Sal- the the holder caught in to enter . Enter Prince ’ Ruperts First Salmon Derby FISHING RODS, SPOONS, SPINNERS And LINE EVERY SUCCESS TO THE ROD AND GUN CLUB EN CONSUMERS Co-Op HARDWARE Phone 179 THE SALMON DERB September 6th to October 13th _» SALMON DERBY.RULE be in each weekly derby. The entry | fee for the Grand Derby shall be Ten Dollars which, shall en- title the holder of tie ticket to | in the three-day mon caught During this period there shal] | Grand Derby. To qualify for the Weekly Derbies pe-| Grand Derby, however, a con- fishing in tidal waters in the Prince| ginning sept. 6 at 7 a.m. and. testant must have entered a sal- .|ending each Friday at 5 p.m,,/Mon in ¢ither a Weekly or the rei f including Oct. 10, at 5 p.m General Derby, yy anglers ee : boat, says the derb The Grand Derby shall begin 2. Rods must be in accord- winner in| Committee Oct. 11 at 7 a.m. and end Oct. | ance with sporting ethies and all , rod and| Many salmon, both springs 13, at 5 pm rods giving the angler an un- nd a ¢eom-|and coho, have been caught In each of the derbies separate | Sporting advantage will be dis- from the shore at Kloyah Bay prizes will be giver oi: the larg- | qualified. All contestants are iust ‘be wit-|Galloway Rapids narrows and t Coho Salmor and the largest | limited to.use of one roé and ope even from, the various fishing | spring Salmon entered ~ |reel at one time. roblen—that of a |boat floais and Gocks aijong th “All fish entered in the Derbies | 3, Cuttyhunk, linen, nylon or | hoats-—-may be over- | Prince Rupert waterfront must be weighed in at Bacon| Wire Une and leader shall not ontestants who fisheries, Government Dock, not |°*°ee’4 & bfeaking-test of 48 ‘ater than 9 p.m., Prince Rupert pounds. ; ; soon nter but lave no time, on the day caught | 4. Maximum sinker weight to cilities leaving their Spry Padre be used on any lines shall be 16 i where they ean be LOOE, Cornwall, England (CP) RULES Pe ;, Cornwall, Englanx : : gee 5. ; svortineg lure BACON FISHER- |A retired clergyman, 85-year-old 1. The entry fee for the Gen- 5. Any type of sporting lu * hai se eral Derby shall be Five Dollars, | 2 halt may be used. n¢| 6. Salmon when gaffed shall the ticket to enter any Coho or | be gaffed in the head. Firearms the | Shall not be used. A landing net! | The entry fee | ™@Y be used. for the Weekly Derby shall ; , Two Dollars, entitling the hold-| Play his own salmon in a sports- ; e any | Me Try Daily News Want Ads coho or Spring Sainion caught | ceive assistance from one other 7. The angler must hook and | man-like manner. but may re- person in gaffing or netting. | Any contestant breaking his jor her rod in two piecés while playing a fish, that entry will be disqualified 8. Salmion must be weighed in the round at the judges sta- tion designated herein as Bacon Fisheries, Government Wharf at |Hunt’s Float. The angler must | first present his ticket for the derby entered and must have at least one reliable witness .who ’ 2 |Observed the salmon _ being! ;caught and the tackle used. Witness must sign a certificate | to that effect as prescribed by the Prince Rupert Salmon Derby Committee. All salmon entered must be opened in the presence of judges 9. Any type of boat may be used for fishing in the derbies. 10. All contestants are limited to One prize per fish in each derby. . Il. A contestant may win any number of weekly prizes, but sal- | mon entered in the weekly der- bies are disqualified for the General Derby and the Grand Derby. 13. Any person, male or fe-| male, may be a participant in | either the General Derby, the Weekly Derbies, or the Grand contained are observed | all will be given the sidered in line for the next prize. 15, The fishing area shall be} waters included within the to Nelson Bros. Fisheries as the| southern boundary of the har- | bor; the light in . e the outside | P, / Cl entrance to Metlakatia Saasess| 0 10 ‘aims as the Western Boundary. j _ 16, Ali salmon entered in the | competitions with the exception | | Of the Grand Derby shall remain | the property of thé contestants. | Grand Derby entries shall et | come the property of the Prince Rupert Salmon Derby Committee | victim of 1952 in the Greater to charitable or-| Vancouver area., : | ganizations. } for donation 17. All membefs of the Prince | Va%couver girl—the 2ist victim Rupert Rod and Gun Club and /| Of the disease to Gie in B.C. this ] year. At Hope, 90 miles east of Van- couver, where six new cases of Only judges while acting in their | polio were confirmed and five " : ———-| others are under observation, |schools and places of entertain- |ment, except taverns, have been | closed. the Prince Rupert Salmon Derby Committee may participate in any of the three competitions. | Test New Process To Preserve Wood QUEBEC—@®—Laval Univer- | Sity scientists this autumn will | begin anti-decay experiments on | wood by applying modern en-/ gineering techniques to a cen- tury-old method They hope to find an eco- nomical way of applying ecreo- | sote under pressure to lumber! used in railway cross-ties, power line poles and wooden bridges Creosote-treated wood resists the effects of humidity four or five times longer than untreated wood. Creosote long has been known | to protect wood from decay but until fairly recently the chem- ical Was always applied like paint. Now there is a ‘“‘pressure” process for which improvements are being sought by technicians at a new laboratory in Laval’s schoo] of Land Surveying and | Forest Engineering. Under this system, thoroughly- dried lumber is placed in an air- tight cylinder with creosote. Piessure of more than 100 pounds per square inch is applied and the dark, oily liquid is foreed into the wood. M. A. Bourget, Derby providing the rules herein | director of the ‘laboratory, said the process at present is too 14. In the event of a tie as toi expensive for wide industrial use weight, the first salmon entered but experiments are continuing. | Association ANNOUNCES GENERAL DERBY Entry Fee FIVE WEEKLY DERBIES Entry Fee GRAND DERBY Thanksgiving Week-end, Oct: 11, 12 and 13. HOW TO ENTER THE GRAND DERBY Anybody who weighs in a Salmon in either the General or the Weekly Derbies is eligible to enter GRAND DERBY on payment of a $10.00 fee. PRIZES Prizes for the largest SPRING and largest COHO taken during the GENERAL DERBY Prizes for the largest SPRING and largest COHO taken during the WEEKLY DERBIES (Grand Derby Prizes Will Be Really Worth While Going After) WATER BOUNDARIES Include Kloyah Estuary, Frederick Point in the Narrows and the bar just outside Metlakatla. FISHING HOURS From 7 a.m. and fish must be weighed in by 9 p.m. the same day. WEIGH-IN STATION Situated at Bacon Fisheries, Hunts Floats. . priority and official capacity are disqualified | the second salmon will be con-|to compete. 18. The decisions of the judges atid the Prince Rupert Salmon Derby Committee shall be bind- following boundaries: From the|ife and final in all cases and extreme southern tip of Digby |°ly salmon caught in aecord- Island (Fredierick Points to the |@nce With the above rules shall | extreme southern tip of Kaien|be accepted and entered in the | Island (Barrett Point) and from|1952_ Prince the north end of Ridley Island , Derby. Rupert Salmon # es s tes : 7th Victim wad In Vancouver th VANCOUVER ® — Infantile ey paralysis has claimed its seventh Ta ba Dead is a four-year-oid North | ME Si The Prince Rupert Rod and Gun $2.00 Each Week (not compulsory to enter General Derby to enter weeklies) .. $5.00 ¥ ~ - pon