L y July'25, 1925 - ' , , J f I III,.. "H, !LSrii r , tuuvurm pjpu iwacco J&g chief rolrincouprt' pro.perity Iff U ' ajirr- r . 1 in 1 1 1 1 ir;aa l Quiet Season ''along Hit; i wateivi'i'i'if. Cape lit,, esnenenoiiiir the uiiir uKuai ill (his lime of the lMa Prosperity A, Kaion, While Very few boat art' In pnrl.M'J't Mayflower,-Swing, Nautilus, y ' do.of reiuir(ng llriitf j Hc Spi,'VlT.i anl S. 1 J i n fr n . either to machinery or The continued good, in has inipipvod the al- t slum; considerably and ..... I e itJJlJK"' UJ liril IrriiM daily. While a week ago'maui- a iru oer lasr avock end, , i .iimert- fishermen were a meir nave l" " nanny, nm some if i 1 ?! ourageu, nope I ocn rejuvenated with the eon-Vry enjoyable trout fishing was . 4.. Hniilt-t of old King Pol. ; j li Hunt: itnrkerw report the cockeye al tSniilli'M Inlet t-ov, mum venturing out of sltel-e bi'i very ?oo-t during r, Hie boat eneounlere.il heavy ii week whilf llie Hivor "eas a.nd sbcllereij anchorage inn ' lie . ' nlct rnrcn n ai"o Keeping up,""" '""t"' '- ....... ..i, aulv we!i. Th Naan river flKh-'waH dropfiet! and the party re- . . - mn- iriinil lll(I('lil "((111- ng a I w ;, odior Inra'tUien. ' I 1 in lis itiut lanllng! this weelt al .... .. M .1 I I .....I lia' ' ll'i'tl gtllMI illlll .IIUIIIIHJ HIHI ll'ije-iKiV saw over too, hop ur, is of fifli landed. Anieri- ai Gained around tie ami rte 1 anatliaTiM pulleti iiown Iatu av nl UU- and 6r. Weather on the ile ;. sea fishing grounds ha ing .e ami has ncrniitlcd ofi'f long fishing hours, which also iipn.ie 10 the west coast. No un- toward happening have Iteen re- t ill i iiik the week. Boat Arrivals of I',, ' and including noonyes-Ifr.iav he following boats had mimr'pil catches during Hip we American Happy, Hro-'hr Flaitery, Wizard, Pioneer, Hai H (iladys, Cora, Caroline tin Ida. Scandia. Akutnn. V.'- ., ii-cka. Alki. Chum. Kast-I. Xi.tinakr-1. V. Todd. by La: r 1'pgge, HMty, Wave, V Wabash, Mnh, Minnie V.. V H A II.. Panama. Pre- : .den astnr and May. f a'arftan. M. M. Christopher. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In U pen Charlotte Land Ilc-u lnt rid of Prince. Hu- vr nnd situate al llooncy I' (uaham Island, Hntish 1 i.mbm. T i.e Notice that I.angara 1 . g & Packing Company Lm ed, of Masselt, H.C, cccur P- m Packers, inlemh to apply It's u b asc of the following de- ied lands: , ( ommencing M a post plhntetl t Hooney Point, Oraham Island,; Hi 'ish Columbia; thence nor-' 1li;T'y five chains, more or less, a low water mark; thence west-1 ly along low water mark one on hundred and sixty chains; thence southerly five chains; thence f (erly one hundred and sixty i.n halns. mora or less, to point of pummeneeniPtit, nnd containing eighty acres, inoru tfr. 1ms, I.AXCiAUA l-ISIUNO PACKING PACK IN (1 CO, LTD. Applicant Per E. II. Simpson, Ageni Haled June 12th. 1925. LAND ACT.. Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Land Ilecording District of Prince Ilupert, ami situate at Ferguson Hay. Masselt Inlet, O.t Islands, 11.0. Take Notice that Cossc-MH lord, Limited, of Vancouver, D.C occupation Salmon Canners, Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted "PPtoximately 20 chains cast from f'ence south 3 chains; thence! west to chains; thence south 2 ehnitii. n.- .... .. m .i...:..- lo west boundarv of T.nt 1 57 1 : thenrn an. .11. a i.t.;. nijui.,, r) ciiiiiiis, iiiiiiiuo 10 chains; thence north 20 chnina- n . 1 inn fust i, Cliuilin, more nr leg, ln beach; thence oiinwmg meantlerlng of shore "no to point of comtnencetnent, "nil containing 22 acres,' more or less. COSSE.MtL't.KnD, LTD. Applicant. Per Wm. 0, Mitchell, . Agent fated Juno 20th, 1025. ''ilinoti, Cape Spencer. TilUe S., Pair of CS Swain, lack, koynusu, Muirnoajr. Point I Rough Weather ;51r. and Mrs. Hubert Ward, ami son Harry, accompanied hy - in ...... nml Mr ..... lfiirtt aiMiani me power boat jJonanza, W. ...I indulged In. I lie parly caught quite a -number of rainbow trout 'he weatJier wa ideal. How- cu n o'j i ri c rt 1 1 irt 1 1 it tik o milinn t....inn,1 r..m 11. a ...... r. I liiailiru ii'i iiu- iiikiil irniii .11 next morning and arrivina the city on Monday morning 0 o'clock. Who Was It? (Juil1 a little exeilnienl wa raused around Cow Hay on Wed nesday afternoon when twn "mermaids" were seen disport Iheiiisclvcs in the cool walers the harbor otT the Yacht Glut floats. Several pairs of marine Klasse were trained" upon the Iieauliiul swiminejif but it was iniMssible to discern just who they were -although many guesses were nude. Tup secret service the nei'l'wlll mount a liigh nnwpred lelescooe for llic nur prices of iilenliricaiioii in the hope t lint the fair ones will repeal their eommendable water performance. The launch Joy llird, skippered Jaek Cook, has be;n busily occupied tluring the past week towing riprp for the new elevator site from Tucks Inlet. The power boat Wigwam, akip-pered ami owned y (iapL Claud Ketchum, 4s packing for the Claxlon cannery tiiis season. Launch IHie Ilupert, Capt. fieorge ;Xewcohili, was out lo Shawallans on-Tues.lay with a kcow load if mat trial for the cfly. , When the launch begins to toss and twirl, And you ache from stem to stern, then for strawberry shortcake. Your lummy d.oes not yearn. Ilob Johnson, manager of the Inverness cannery, went down aboard Jhe, power boat Zanardl. Capl. flammori, to Hivers Inlet business last weelt. The. lug- boat M.T.3., Capl. H. (.reen, iiag- ship ofithe Hushby towing Heel, uA nut Into commission at the Inverness cannery to 'PH1' boals vMr. , Johnson went, to ni.nr. inli-t 10 assist witn inc LAND ACT Notice of Intention lo 'Apply to Lease Land In Queen Charlotlo Land He .r.iine- District of Prince Ilu ..i xiluatc about ono .and a ...i .v.iini enst. of Masselt linn in""-" ..... 1 Lighthouse at the mouth at Mas-j sett Inlet, (iraham Islandj Hril-Isli Columbia. TKE NOTICE that Langara Fishing & Packing Company Limited, or Victoria, H.C., occu-put Ion. Packers, intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a posi iiu-. at the northwest comer of Lo peven, Oraham Island, Hritish Columbia, about one and a half miles east of Masselt LiKitlonse at the mouth oi ' 'm' n..i..n, Ktnnd. Hrillsll UOHim- five chains. northerly bin : thence r Ibsh In low Wilier . IliarK, iiii.it v thence westerly, along low ...nlnr water mum 1, r...n liunilreil . ami . sixty chains; thence sutherl chains; thence cum.,.j- " dre,l and sixty chains, more or 1PSS(. to point of commencement, LhV containing eighty acres. more or less. ,.,(,...v,i I.ANOAHA FIS1IINO & PACMNC CO. LTD.. Appiici'i 1 "p V II Simpson, Aent. Dated cf June 10th, 1925. recent big run of fish In that j locality. The tug Tearful and the Ar-nett dredge have been on the tlrv dock for repairs. Some Picnic Last Sunday proved a red let-ler day in the picnic world when tlie'velprans of many well fought battles- entertained their friends, to Ihe number of over , a thousand, at Digby Island. Everything went off with a bang and even the. weather man reported on parade all lressed up in real summer marching order. Hoals assisting in transporting the large crowd across the harbor included the Malamule, Doreen. Hanaco, Laura F., - Joy ' Hird, Poinsellia, ltosina H, Cileu Alva, and Mary II. Conspicuous . also in the boat parade were boats of the Hushby towing fleet Including P.ll.T,. Dipl. llarris .Kerr, which upon her return from Ihe Skena jumped into the game during the evening nnd ably assisted in transporting soite 100 people. The Cuiiishewa, Capt. Johnny Larson, and Tide IUp, Capt. "Hadsonie" Jim Morrison, were not a oil backward in coming forward and rendered ..yeoman l-ervice. . v. . the floating hospiiaTr local ed at lh N.P. Cannery' on. Hie1 ?keena slough, arrived In nort oti Sunday last to have some valve trouble fixed on his engine. Doe. stood around the wharf for quite a while looking very dirty, very busy, very Jovial anil very anxious to set the gadgils, bied and away. AH is now in oruer nun Doc is happy olice again on his errands of mercy. W. Oilchrist venl over on hs power boat on Sunday last to Jap Inlet, accompanied hy several loenl. financial magnate. How ever, the heavy sea prevenled his return on -Sunday night and the party did not gel back until Mon day noon. Capt, Charlie Johnson, aboard his Iroller Eagle, was in p.trt this week from the Hippo Is lands for supplies. Ray's Red Devil Ray Love, Ihe renowned elee trical witard, Is busy, asslsled by his second In command Norman Mooreliouse, In gelling hi fiend of Ihe sens, (lie Hed l)evil, into commission preparatory to taking a turn al Ihe oars during the dull season. When Hay gels going In Ihe newly painted craft boat owners will gel porno Idea of what real speed looks like, The idea of using red paint is OLD CHUM h the famous kcuum(rJBt)M V. Hlli. . . , 4B ,1 that the boat will be able lo be picked up better with 1 lie glasses as tiwing to the-hull speed at tained it is liable to be indiscernible otherwise. The P. Huron- Company has piatle a start upon' the erection of its cold storage plant on Ihe waterfront just beyond . 'he Yacht Club premises. Our father Is a going boy, He's bought a motor boat, Hut Ihe oil and grease Around the house Is getting mother's goat. Would You Believe It It's kind of hard to believe but nevertheless il Is a fact and there are witnesses to prove it. The launch Tseekwa, owned anJ skippered by Dave Stuart and piloted by Hill Wrathall, left on her first trial trip In the past Ihree years on Monday night from the Ketchum float. Ilefore departing skipper Dave shook hands with both the crowd, which gathered to see him leave, and amidst waving of one hand kerchief, the launch snorted forth on her voyage. As evidence of how well Ihe boat behaved it had been suggested the trip be one o? ,two jiour's djuati luvatlon. but il .wusMFiiidrf-,ni.-'Jut'-;Unuer one hour, Which its' gohrgvhtTue--as fiieT monkey sabl when th'e.eie pliant trod upon him Tugboat Fleet Busy Future movenienlR of the Hushby tugboats are as fol lows: The Title Hip will clean up Ihe canneries at Halmoral, Es- sington and Haysport, the Cum shewn will clean up Oceanic, Carlisle and 'Claxlon, .and Ihe P.H.T! will clean up all the can neries on the slough and tow in Ihe full scows from other boats which are delivering lo the HUshhy mooring al' Inverness. The P.ll.T. will tow loaded xcows In Ihe Rupert Marine Producl plant and lltn empty ones bark to the Inverness moortng. In all ten scows will be working. A Great Day Monday was a great day in the annals of the Vancouver and Prince Rupert Hoards of 'tirade when visillng members from the former were enlertalned by members of the latter body. Tin trip up lb Skeena River canneries on the fisheries patrol boat Murfish will Jong he remembered not only from the sightseeing part of I! but alsit front the eats nnd "tea" drinking end. A bountiful lunch was served aboard, under the supervision of Ororge Richmond of SI. Regis Cafe fame, the blv feature of which was the steward service supplied by members of Through the use of the famous Vacuum (air-tight) tin OLD CHUM SMOKING TOBACCO is preserved for you in perfect condition; it is always as fresh as when it was originally packed. Alwaus ask for the local board. "Hobbie" Rob ertson won the medal for efll-; ciency and he was never seen on Ihe entire journey without a fray of eats or liquids in bis mitt. To cope with short orders, Hobbie carried pocketsful of grub with j him which, at Ihe least signs of! fatigue, lie would cram into the hands of Ihe hungry. This was a new innovation fti stewardship which was much appreciated by the visitors. The chief steward's main concern seemed to be the catering to the wants of a cer tain Mr. Grundy aboard who evidently possessed a wonderful capacity for Ihe good things of llils life. Heads of perspiration stood upon poor Hobbie's brow in his valiant efforts lo cope witli Mr. Orundy's .orders and it is lo be hoped the sleward's tip was a colossal one. Some Gunners After having-received a coursp of instruction in machine gun work under the direction of lead- Inz seaman Howe, Il.C.N.V, Reserve, Dr. Wright, vice-presjdenl of the Vancouver (Sun: Club ami T. S. Dixon, secretary, who were visillng with the Vancouver Hoard of Trade members on Monday, have decided to discarJ the old fashioned rifle business when buntinff next fall and arm themselves' with the latest type of 'fraVargwNr. Wright was taking a well earned rest on a pile of lumber In company wilb Mr. Dixon when ho chanced to see Ihe sign Men Wanted on Ihe door of the R.C.N. Volunteer Reserve training quarters. Doe thereupon strolled across and knocking al Ihe dour asked ; tjie leading seaman If be would do for service. L. S, Howe asked Ihe visitors in and gave them course in machine gunnery much to their delight. Now we wohdef if this eflleient instruction had anything to do with the remark able score made by Mr. Dixon nl the P. II. Oun Club range in thf evenlnff when he made a scoru of 25 an.l 23 W. O. Walford. the local boul builder, has so. spread, his fame near and far that no sooner had Hie yacht Invader, owned by the millionaire Don'Lveybf Los Angeles, dropped anchor than be received n hurry up call to go aboard ami do some fixing. Copt. Charlie Miller, left. port on Tuesday aboard bis new 30 foot trolling boat, Holla L, for Ihe Dundas Island trolling ground. The Holla L, is power ed with a 10 h.p. Vulcan ilnglnc, has a beam of 8 fool. 6 inches and draws 4 feet of water. John Currie has finished up the Vacuum (Air-Tijht) Tin erial Tobacco Boat Builders! We have 20,000 feet of 1-2 inch, 5-8 inch, 7-8 Inch and 1 Inch Cedar Boat Lumber which we must sell as we require the yard space for other stock. DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. Phones 116 and 117. the work of driving new piles at Ihe Akerberc-Thomson wharf ml has now moved his pile driver down the waterfront to the site of the new wharf which is being built by Tommy Trotier, where pile driving is to proceed immediately. Fished- with Sausage When it comes to new recipes fbr the use of a pound of sausage just talk to Hither George Hill or Sinn. Parker about Jhe matter anil they will- doubtless tilishlen yotwv These UwoV well known fish bookers were boundl for a little piscatorial recreation ih th6 vicinity of Cloyub Hay ami had procured a pound of Atkins famous sausage for the benefi? of Ihe inner man. The sausage and salmon eggs, in separate fiarcels-, lay upon the table but in the scramble to get away they grabbed the sausage and lef the halt behind. ' The catastrophe was not discovered until arrival al the fish catching rcndoivous Did lliey worry? We'll say they. did not. After a hurried consU- lalion it was mutually agreed! that the Inner man idea be left out of it nlliigether and that the sausage be pul into commission. as fish bail. This dainty bait was something- quite new to the fish which scrambled up the bank to got al Ihe parcel ami bail lo be clubbed back into the water. Ft-Eriittirg SIMON D! SAWS tlXORDS C(A81 41V CO. LTD. MONTREAL VMrcouvt Br.JuH.N.. l Co.of Canada, Limited Bargains at 40c. . 500 Yards FIGURED VOILES, BEADED VOILES, RATINES, GINGHAMS, BROADCLOTHS in, great variety of shades and patterns; values up lo C5c. All one price, per yard 40c. West of England Store Phone 753. GENERAL FURRIERS B.C. FUR Co. Third Ave. Repairing, Remodelling on the premises. Olazlng anil Cleaning $9.50 Phones Day: Green 120 Night: Black 709 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone U. Cartage, Warehousing;, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Cost, Sand and Oravel We 8polllxe In Piano and Furniture Bovine.