Saturday, July ii. 1925. THB DAILT HBW8 page rrvB (m. . D .....vonivinummiilllllilllliimiM.,,;..:; Ill prow"""'""'; "":,,-M!,"ij 'iiU,,,,... r ywr fatfmrite pipe jolacco j. Everybody Busy At Oils season of I lie year boats nf lit- fishing fleets, rom- rising halibut tinul.-, Irollers nd seiners an practically alll but garnering in the harvest of I tic deep, ami few bonis are a! present in port. Cow Hay ami vicinity is almost depleted ofiof floating craft ami but for a few! in nalivo and oilier bouts in port let indergning lplayel repairs Ihcre'and Hi vers Inlet lias not been so s little activity at tidewater, Halibut Arrivals I Halibut arrivals have been up In the average for this lime of Ihe year anil pood weather j reported In have existed on the Keep sea fishing grounds although rain lias been frequent, prices offered on the Fish Kx- fchange for American first and lii'coml class fares have ranged from 12.8c and lo. In 15.7c amlj Be. while Canadian fares have averaged from IO.de and lie, to LAND ACT notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Queen Charlotte Land Rc- rording District of Prince. Hu- iiert. and situate at Hooncy nlnl. O rah am Island, Hntish Columbia. Take Notice that Langara ishing & Packing Company .milled, of .Massett, H.C., occu pation Packers, intends to apply 'or a lease of the, following de- icribed lands: Commencing at a post planted It llooney point, flraliam Island, it : ii Columbia; thence nor- ierly fnc chains, more Or less, low water mark; thence west- lily along low waler mark one lundred and sixty chains; thence loutherly five chains; thence Faslerly one hundred and sixty chiii ns, more or less, to point of liroinmcnrciiient. and containing eighty acres, more or less. L'ANOAHA I ISHIiXn Si PACKLXi f PACK I NO tO. LTD. 4 Applicant. Per K. H. Simpson, Agent. Dated June 12th. 1925. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Queen Charlotte Land He- pording District of Prince Hu pert, and situate about one and a ttialf miles east of Mnssett Lighthouse at tho mouth of Mas- fcett Inlet, Ornham Island, Hrit lsh Columbia. TAKH XOT1CK Hint Langara Fishing A Packing Company .United, of Victoria, B.C., occu- lialion, Packers, intends to apply for n lease of the following de- ncribod lands: Commencing at a pbsl planted it the northwest corner of Lot seven, (iraliam isianu, nriusii KColumlila, about one and a half miles east of Mnssell Lighthouse Kit the mouth of Massett Inlet, firaham Island, Hritlsh Cnlum- Ilila; thence northerly five chains, fmore or less to low water mark; whence westerly, nlong low water mark one hundred and sixty Chains: thence southerly five chains; thence easterly one hun drcd and sixty chains, more or less, lo point of commencement, mid containing eighty acres, liriorc or less. LANOARA FISIIINfl A PACKING CO. LTD., Applicant. linn V II Hlmnsnn Acrpfll Dated June lOlli. lUi. GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT. Notice of Application for Beer License p Notice s hereby slven Dial on the- llth day of June next, the undersigned intends to npply In the Liounr Control Hoard for licence In respect to premises firing pari of the buiMIng known is Hudson Hay Hotel, Telegrapl Rieek, 11.(1. upon the lands ties- ftlbed as Lots 3 and I, block lap 975. Prtncn llupert Land Registration Dislrlct, in tho Pro Hncn of Hritlsh Columhln, for Jie sale of beer by Hie glass or Mr open bottle for consumption ah the premises. If Dated this 2Glh d:iy of May 925. It KHIC McQHMIl, Lessee, Applicant 1 i.Gc nnd fi.Sc. No unlnwur.l tiapiniiiif liav been reported lirrTigr the week under review in nalllmt find circles, 1 Salmon Run Fluctuates Skippers of incoming paekin lioals report thai while Itn salmou has been fairly good I lie Naas river and Smith's In- dislricls the run at Dunda good. This is accounted for in Igreal measure iiv the fact I III! S-Ihe weather has tieeiv cold for the time of year lull a change, for Hie "belter in the elements is looked for at an early dale Arrivals The following halrbut. schoon ers have landed raldics this week. , American l.urcka, Kan- aga, Yellowstone, Unimak, Itain icr. Fva, Kaslern Point, Star, Kagle, Sunset, Swan and Hilda Canadian Muirneag, Kaicn, Alll, Cape "Swain, S.A., Swing, While Lily. Prosperity A W.T., Sea Mafil, Hanaro, Mali, Kobe, Im- Ipeneuse, .Mayflower, II. and U.j Livingstone, D.S.T., Maud, Minne, ami Hosespit. Fine Yacht In One of, Ihe snappiest looliin? private) yacht. In put into port for some time past arrived on Wednesday afternoon when I he lower yacht Alfcian, owned by Mr. Wiley, who is connected with the Todd shipyards, Seattle, came to anchor opposite the Prince Hupert Hoat house. The yacht has been on a pleasure cruise lo Alaskan points. The Aliciaii put into port to enatde her owner lo despatch some telegrams ami take on supplies before continuing south early yesterday morning. The Aliclan is 119 feel long with a 20 fool beam and is powered with twin 150 horse power Winton full-deisel engines. The interior of 'lie craft is beautifully appointed and embodies all the latest conveniences. Part of the ship's equipment is wireless and radio. Many fine concerts having been enjoyed throughout the trip on Hie latter. Alex. Holmes of Anyox is hav ing his power boat Ff-pirit remodelled al the Suga yards. The craft is being transformed into a Irolling boat which will lie powered with a 12 h.p. Itegal engine. A new 2ft foot trolling boat ha? eccntly been liuilt at the Cow- Hay creek ways for Louis Miller. I he hull is pracucnuy compieu-u and has already been launched. n l foot power Jioat of the semi-V. bottom type is umli r construction by Japanese inler- esls al the old fchnekley ways on Cow Day creek, The power plant has not yet been decided upon but H will be of suniclent horse- TIMBER SALE X7109. Pealed Tenders will be received by the District Forester not later than noon on llio sain day oi July, 1925, for the purchase oi Licence X7109, at beau or in-toyees Inlet, C.ll. I, lo cut 591,- 000 feet of Spruce, Cedar, Hem-. lock and Halsam bawlogs. Two (21 years will he allowed for removal of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forester, N'lclnria, or tho District Forester, Prince Rupert, H.O. TIMBER SALE X7275. Sealed Tenders will be received by tho Dislrict Forester not later thnn noon on, the 3lh day of July, 1H25, for the purchase nf Licence X7275 on unnamed bay Immediately lo Hie soulh of la goon emplylng into Kllerslic Hay. C.ll. 3, to cut 150,000 feet board measure of Cedar, Spruce, Hemlock, und Halsam Fawlogs. Two (2 years will be allowed for removal of limber, Further particulars of tho Clilor Forester, Victoria, or thelshops. Dislrict Forester, Prince Hupert, U.C. I Jimmy f power lo give tiie boat a speed ; of around 20 miles per hour. "Handsome" Jim Again The Whiffs man apologiies to his readers for (lie absence of news concerning Kapt. "Handsome" Jim Morrison, .owner ot the schooner Caygeon and now Hie whole cheese on Ihe tughoa. Tide Hip of Ihe Hushhy lowinv licet. I'lie lack of news has beer, due to Ihe fact that Cap has been busy looking to the gadgits of hi new charge. However, every! hint; running like a mouse or wheels now and last Sunda. Jim hit Ihe spotlight of publicity again by pulling otT some "Sir Walter Haleigh" stuff at the Odd fellows picnic held at Pillsburj Cove. When the boats began to pull out for" the joy rendezvoos. and it was known that "Handsome" Jim was at Hie wheel ol Ihe Tide Hip the ladies in tin party made, a terrific charge foi the boat 'a reminder of remnant day in n departmental store Despite Ihe efforts of Ihe skippers of other boals the onslaught could not be stopped with t lie re sult the Tide Hip was filled lo Ihe waler edge witli feminin beauty of the city. The remaining boats taking Care of merr man. Like a harpooned whale the Tide llip 'snorled across the harborwilh the remainder of Ihe picnic Meet rraNvlinlM'lfffiH.Wniile the ladies gazed with admiration at Iheir handsome skipper on the journey across, their -gaze upon arrival at tho cove registered deep horror for it .was low tide and not one of them had high rubber boots. Hut did the skip per care, we'll say he did not. I'lie low tide wus right in hi mill, and was soon in his. boots loo, for he gallantly carried every single lady aboard on his broad back through! he niuilto I errallrma chuckling with glee at every fresh load. Jim s tip ,to picnic skippers is to see that the tide is low when the boat arrives and lo be tho only man aboard. Tho halibut schooner S.A., has been on the Ward ways this week for painllng and general over haul. The power liOat Heaver Cove left port on Tuesday night on a salmon packing exploit afler doing considerable refilling in port. The halibut schooner Cape Swain, Capl. "Red" Pierce, lefl on Wednesday for Ihe halibut hanks afler havintf an A H water-Kent Ignition fitted on his engine nt the Akerberg-Thomson Thomas, tho genial OLD CHUM In the famous lkcmm(rJMt)Tm skipper of Hie power boat Viner, which is engaged on a packing contract with the Millerd cannery this season, was successful in passing his Dominion government examination for a coasting lowboal ticket at Ihe recent examination held here by Capt Lindsay, government .examiner. The power boat Fujiyama, kippered by Laurie Lanvbly, retimed from 1he Naas river dis-rict on Wednpsday night, with a .argo of salru'on for the Millerd ' ' cannery. The power boat Pachena, of he P.H. Hoalhodse . fleet, skippered by Paul Armour,. is packing .'or Hie Somnierville'-cannery thM vear. K Little bits of fixing, " Little dab's of paint,' Often make a motor boat Look like what she ain't. Sing a song n'slxpencc, A bottle full of rum, f (Set your pants caught in the wheel . ; Then hav'nt we got fun? The man is sure'a perfect ass Who tries to slartrwithout the MrsA( .'ltali', LePiue'.;'(who i? holidaying al Long'He'a6h, Cali fornia, stales in a letter to her husband. Ralph -LePine, that moving pictures have already ippeared in Los Angeles showinz h,. recent earthquakes at Santa Haraba. The leat In the south has been terrific for the pas! week." M.T.3. from Ketchikan The tugboat M.T.X Capt. R.l Oreen, flagship of Hie Hushhy tugboat fleet, arrived from Ward's Cove, near' Ketchikan. Tuesday at noon with a load of machinery in tow for t he Rupert Marine Products plant including boilers and vats from a depleted fisli reduction plant al flint point. The lug left again on Wednesday morning reluming at midnight with scows of lumber containing two carloads for transshipment easl- over the . u...n. The schooner llanaco Is hav ing a winch and seine lunittable (Installed at Ihe Akeiberg-Thoin son shops in preparation for seining on behalf of the Inver ness cannery,. A "Dandy" Line Hauler Capt. Jud Thurber, owner nnd skipper of (he halibut schooner Muirneag, has recently purchas ed a new "Dandy" line hauler, the Invention of Andy Akerberg 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 Alwaus ask for of the Akerberg-Thomson machine shops. Jud was Ihe first purchaser of Ibis type of line hauler in 1913 which lias been in constant use on the Muirneag for the past -twelve years, and Jud swears by it. In fact he stales that he' would not. change his "Dandy" line hauler for any other line hauler on the market. The simplicity and durability of construction is llie keynote of lieeess of the "Dandy" and once used becomes Indispensable to Hie halibut fisherman. A New Style Exhaust The old style gas engine ex haust, with its constant "pop-pop-pop," is now a tiling of the past and the latest musical exhaust is (he invent ion of Capt. (Dr.) II. K. Tremayne, owner and skipper of the launch Na-dine. . The idea when carried out is not only very simple hut its installation costs are practically nil provided the exhaust pipe comes through the lop of the boat. An empty gasoline tin is the only requisite for Ihe transformation of Jlie noisy exhaust into an exhausl giving forth harmonious notes. The formula is lo secure an empty gas tin and place it securely over the ex-hausi. When Ihe, engine is started on no account take the liy 'otT or jlie effect is absolutely spoiled and you can't get your money baeli. Willi the engine hilling on all "one" the vibrations of the exhausl in the empty tin have a soothing effect upon Ihe nerves and remind one of a machine gun barrage al 3.30 "ack enima" on a nice wel, cold and foggy morning. Doc would doubtless be pleased lo demon strale the Invention lo any motor boat enthusiast, desirous of being up In tliCj minute in Ideas. Hill Lcizhton of Mellaknlla Is having a seine winch installed on his boat preparatory lo seining for the Inverness cannery.. Schooner W. F., Capl. Wal lers, which recently sank In Por poise Harbor ami has just been repaired at the dry dock, had the misfortune lo break, her clutch while en mule to Ihe Naas and was forced Iq put back for re Capl. Steve Ridley, skipper and owner of the power bnal Katie, had Ihe mlsforlune to smash his liming gears caused liy a piece of metal falling Into Ihe engine Repairs have been made am Sieve is fishing for Ihe Somer vUle cannery. The schooner Sea Maid, on charier to the government for Ihe halibut research work of originally packed. Ihe Vacuum (Air-Tiht) Tin Imperial Tobacco Prof. W. F. Thompson, has recently had repairs made to her lighting engine at the Akerberg-Thomson shops. The schooner left port on Tuesday night on her second , .trip, to . the. fishing grounds for. the .purpose of tag-glnsrhalhiut. 11 . Fire Averted The United Church mission boat Croby, a 51 foot craft skippered 4iy Capt. Oliver, came near to being destroyed by fire while at Oceanic on Monday last, and it was Minly due lo the hard fire fighting work of the skipper and Dr. Spencer that a serious conflagration was averted. So serious did things look at one ' lime that preparations were quickly made to tow Ihe craft out to sea lo protect otjier boats in the vicinily.- A spark Jumped from the electrical wires and fell upon a piece of oily waste which ignited. The skipper grabbed the waste and in an effort lo throw it out or a closed porthole, it fell upon the gasoline pump. The flames nuickly spread through the engine room ami before the fire was finally go! under the heal had melled Hie spoul otT a two gallon priming ean. .'However, aner nu hntiin helween the Pyrene tire extinguisher and Ihe fire; the former won. Hut "for the wood,"' the interior 'of the cran neimt scorched Hide damage was Hone The Crosbv left for Ihe fckecna river district yesterday morning wilh Rev. O. Ci. Hacker ahoani. dvertle In the Daily Newa LAND ACT. Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate at Ferguson Hay, Massett Inlet, Q.C. Islands, H.C. Take Notice that (rosse-Mii-, lerd, Limited, of Vancouver, H.C, occupation Salmon canners, m-j tends to apply Tor a lease oi me following described lands: Commencing nt a post planted approximately 20 chains east from northwest corner Lot 1571;) thence south 3 chains; thence, west 10 chains; thence soulh 2( chains; thehee west to etinins to wesj boundary of Lot 1571; thence south H chains; thence west 0 chains; thence north 20 chains; thence east 2 chnins, more or less, to jieach; thence following meandering of shore line to point of commencement, and containing 22 acres, more or less. C.OSSK-MILLF.RD, LTD.. Applicant. Per Wm, O. Mitchell, Agent. Dated Juno 26th, 1025. Co. of Canada.Lumted One cannot burn Ihe candle al both ends. You - wouldn't' light a candle at both ends and expect it to last very? long. And you can't attend, your many duties as wife and mother, then pile on washday labor, and expect to keep yourself fresh and vigorous. Why not let us take care of washday 'toil and trouble? One of our many services will fit exactly both your needs and your purse. And you can "keep the home fires burning" without burning tho candle at both cnd9. Canadian steam Laundry Phone 8. Wood! Wood! Now is your chance DRY CEDAR Full load ... ... $6.00 Half load ... ... $3.00 Large sacls 50o DRY BIRCH Per load $6.50 HydeTransfer 139 8econd Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. Don't Miss BENTS Summer Clearing Sale LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone U. Cartage, Warehousing, and Olnlrlbullnn. Team or Motor 8ervl?e. Coal, Band and Gravel We Speclallie In Piano and Furniture Moving.