1 da: February 12. 1027 TSZ DAILY HE77B PAGE FIVE or Econmlci TrantpcYtoti, Waterfront Whiffs I..- II..III...I .. If . . rho' rc ", ,,,r ",,ul ij"n .nuny itw noaiM in ileel- Itiolojjiail Station to Have Rusy Summer c of: After a period of intensive activity which came jrlnj? the past week, the halibuters, almost to a man, ard to put to sea in anticipation of the re-opening of the 'i'ur-idny next. Three short months ashore have rapidly ; now it is time for the resumption of I'rince Rupert'ii it'ustry. This time next week, the first catch will probably" (, nueu. 14 lew of the boats such as the Tahoma, Sitka, Onah and t;. "4i an scnooners wnicn winierea nere, leu during the pre (o- Alaska to tkte on bait . . .. tUm 1 rent malnrftv rtf . .,1 ,ra ... ... - ,ote Hkog operating lor the Prince Ru E -i- ...111 null mi rAm K v?n y- "-"pert Bot House Interests., left at tlie , simencing w-a.j, jsrvi. fnt, of ,Ml week and hld not relurl men w. up to Frldsy. The Zenardl u also out , rc xor me oarim. 4 bul ntumtd Mrly tnU WMk gnd ,m however, the Prosperity ,g,ln en Thursdty afternoon with all , ;3 ue.ii- um i her Mining gear aboard. Either Bob K'r on Tnursaay nigni. Qlmmon , Tom Wltu MW .... UUag on their first trip out or else H red poMlble that some they Wf re a vtfy mtultlon that the run would material t dsy in the hope that -M once bar will b available wan wng. nowever. r, BradburT 4, Yelf interests were out- be at a premium mUnt tne Bethune and Tlp Top wee or ..-r u "-;iave this week-end to commence her delay now might mean -mi, rtng winlng. concern win; at u, p during u season. u, opfrate ,u pound, outside ahd : me opening thl. year ve the flthlnf boaU m1tn b4lu from :r of new do is mat m , mere. Mastv brand new American i t ... dciNfxiod to be putting Kir and Ernie Eyoltson of Osland, n : while the Canadian: arrived during the week aboard the us- lU quota of maiden ga.boat Viola from the we.t coast of Shipment of New Hats Just nrrive "Demers" f'xme 27. P.O. Box 327. 'losing : Out SALE NOW IN FULL SWING Many llnrsnlns In :oats DRESSES HATS J. BENT IjuHt-s' Keiitly.lo.Wenr rhirtl Ave. Plinne 651 jthe Queen Charlotte I.landt where they 'have been trapping tor the pait three ,v. arrived In port yet month,. Tley would have had a real a far a can be (OA yetr hj lnejr not 0und thlt - oeen sighted up to the otlfr tttmt4 M & djrij Wtn : .a Aruruc iapt , prevailing peUlence. A. it wu. i fair .bred catch met with a ready mar ket i MIT1I llll IT III'IMHMI I ill VP V1 I I boatbuilding at the port than any LIl : t ;nrlou. Onf of th nnrt .Utlltlt. , Una informed the acrlbe who U re wv v .... I i 1 I ! poadble for Uicm Kreed. that he had IJJ I II till inrerilfated and found that a total of ittV IJIOH 'ten vewela were cither being built at th pretest time or were about to nn oval-shaiel dish . He gave McUan a quou of i I'vrwc lininir which can three: the dry dock. four, and the Jap. it .n Ihn n ln O" B'- tnr Inquiry faUed to 1 30k nicer on the table I -(,'() VKHN.M EXT U()U0lt ACT.' . nfl E n n rll tor a nti nice Km wnen you i.ici:.nci: .U..HJK ior noi.iruu.iK NOTICS Js KEREDT OIVEN that, on i'i ''fercnt. the loth day of rebruary next, the un- . , , dentgned intend, to apply to the Liquor u " in jiwiiu vunt- control uoara tor a licence vs' plate. in repeet oi oremlaes belnc part of the building 'known aa seal cove liowi, anuate a l he aty of Prince Rupert. In th Pro-vtnee of Britiih Columbia, upon the -fiOVnUN.MF.ST I.K.UOR ACT 01KK OI i bottle for consumption on w i"' DATED at Prlnoe Rupert, av . I.niltf 1037. 13rd . alu day DO. thU CUKA r.. u"."ai , Applicant. LAND ACT ; Mint i: nr intention to Arn.v to TO I.KAK UM In Prlnet Rupert Land Recording Dla-trlct of Prince Rupert, and " ih north ahorc of Crescent Inlet. Morosbl ?lnd Queen Ch.rlotte Islands. m the Province of Mfi2 being about one and a half mites from the neao oi vne iu.ru. confirm the hole Hat but It la safe to uy that the program wUl nave been fUled by the time spring end.. Various estabUshmenu along the local waterfront have turned out a total of some twenty new fltblng vewels during the pa.t year which Is no contemptible re cord. The Inverness cannery tender. Provincial, arrived on Tuesday morning from Vancouver where ah had been wintering. T1 vnmel was brought up In charge of Capt. Henry Dorreen. Capt. Alex. Balnt. who Is known to hit tuore aristocratic friend, aa lleuteuant In the "bltnkln' Notvy" (Dumbell SUn Bennett will aay that for us), 1. at prevent putting in tune at Ewjulnialt. Ite Is expected back very shortly to rerom hi. more pleblan dutle. a. skipper of PJt3.II. 38. lands deKrttm a. all that portion of 4 Nick Carter at th helm, tfif. this a,..! vesMl Waterfront Block "I." Bay of Prince of Prince Rupert. Pro British Columbia. Map 623. f ' It llUpTH. u pert. 1.11 City vino vtnoe of of Brl TUT STORE Willi TrlE CIOCN Rupert Land Registration Du cting more paniciu.nr ac follawa: Ooramenelng at a point which He. ln une oi oesnng norm owoec. W B" east a dlsUnc of 787.10 leet from the centre of circle aa anown on said Plan 9T1, Section 7. thence aouth Ode 34' 15" east a distance of 00 feet to a point, thence north 83deg. 24' 35" east a distance of 100 feet to a polut, taenc north deg. S3' 23" west a distance of CO feet to a point, thence aouth 33 dec. at' 33" west a distance of 100 feet to the point of commencement." far the sale of beer by the glass or by i he open bottle for consumption on the premise. DATED thU lJth day of January. 1937, II. A. DODD. Applicant. BODIES BY FISHER DUCO COLORS RADIATOR FULL CROWN FENDERS A.C. AIR CLEANER A.C OIL FILTER GASOLINE GAUGE COINCIDENTAL LOCK BULLET TYPE HEADLAMPS ETC. KAIEX GAItAKE Third Avenue. Prince Rupert, IS.C. dock for a new sane boat for Gammon tt Watt. Some sixty feet long and powered with a 80 bp. Washington-Estep engine, the new vesMl will be about the biggest seiner In local waters. She U to be ready for operation this year. Earl Haines of the schooner Ringleader returned this week from an extended trip East. A stay of some two month, and a half under the gentle care of skilled doctors and beautiful nurses at the Mayo Clinic. Rochester, Minn., na. put Earl Al at Lloyds, and bigger and better man. He may take on Oene Tunney If he can get Jack Kearna as his manager. station to in: nrav The new fisheries experimental station at Prince Rupert wUl fully justify the first year of existence If D. B. Finn,' '"7 Xk provision, that ten daya from the above , freezing plant which may be used ecc- M!An-S!KinteS nomlcaliy and which it Is hoped will this section of the By-law. i involve a process no more costly than II A. McLEAN. the present air freezing system. The NOTICE LAND ACT. OK INTtNTION TO Til LCASK LtMI. APItY .practicability of the process has already I been proven but It has mot yet beert brought' down to. an econpmlo basta as measured In dollars and cents. A detailed study will be made of her- in Prlnet Runert Uind Recording Di I rtna and' n'.lrhirrl loIIs with , a view to SeS'rloSS Si I'"'"1" 1 Hem k.mm.rclal TAKE NOTICE tnat John Dybhavn. of products. It will be attempted to find Prince Rupert. B.C.. occupation manager, j n4.w uge, by ascerUlnlng the chemical ininUl VU mWkttj tpiy ivi lean vi wit iwi inwine described lands:-- Commencing at a post planted on the south aide of Neato Inlet, about one mile from IU head; thence aouth 0 chains: thence west 19 chains; thenee characteristics. Production of glues and other byproducts from offal will be further studied as well. north 6 chains to shore; thence east 10 i Speaking of the work that Mr. chains, more or leas, following the shore BroCk.Mby has been carrying on re- cently at the University of Manitoba on the properties of dog fish oil,. Mr. Finn announced that a report would ahortly be published giving the results thereof. This report will show the value of this product as feed In' poultry and young stock raising owing to Its content ln large measure of vitamin A. Another scientist, who Is nominally attach attached to the local biological station. Williamson who Is conducting an investlatatlon on the west coast of Van- I the following l.nd.J- ,.,lh Jh' t thenee ".ruch'.Z south ! couvtr Island to determine the effect. north .,,nIhn shore, oi n? .orescent crescent Inlet, aboutlthence north to shore; thence . commence. following l0f the r present Intensive fishing on the one and a nail ran. rwu. nt.eontalnlnB one hundred acres. n" m Pcnara. inlet; thence nonnwwim, .--j thence rnntilnlnv 7 acres, more or less, JOHN DYBHAVN, Applicant. Dated November 31. 1938 LAND ACT. NOTICE OI" INTENTION TO ,PPI.V TO ri ltrilASE LAM TAKE NOTICE THAT I. Arthur Robert son. Msmett. B.C.. occupation Mlllman, take NOTICE that uiaii James Field, of Intend to apply for permission to pur- TAKE NUIIl-a I .v,... h fnlintxlnir riMcrlhrri Isnd; I. r .prince Rupert, np-.JV"iiMmttt6 of I " " I Broker, intenas to pp-r - I ir SS ob.1 nisirirt- hence aouthwesterly 20 chains; " ... on .k.in.. tiimne norui- easteriy 20 chains, and containing forty ,W, Mrei' mre w ""JAMES FIELD. Applicant. Dated November 7. tta- LAND ACT Skeena Land DlstrlctTblstrlet of Qu-n isi.no. j Ciisnotte TAKE NOTICE that sixty dsys af tef dale. I intend to apply to ?c.nl" Cominlssioner oi i.suui ur "vv". iS prospect for coal and petroleum over 6q Seres of land bounded a toUovt. Commencing it a po planted at,tni southwest coruer election a, i": shin 3. Oraham Iilaud. and "aj.Os iouthwtst comer"! thence , eaaj 00 chains; thence north 80 chains thnc4 west 80 chains: thence south J11!1?; tO poini OI cinniliriiT.i-.uvu., ---- , tlori6. Township 3. 0rhmaJ,IS0" Locator, Dited December 17, 1928. 1038, ARTHUR ROBERTSON. I Tlie museum in connection with the located this 30th dsy of December, local station Is gradually being filled with exhibits and already contains some strange specimens of marine life that, the ordinary individual would not realize ever existed. Mr. Finn says that tt Is' hoped to open the museum to the public 'during tlie coming summer. Lighthouse tender Newlngton, Capt. Harry Ormlston, which Is on a period' leal visit to Egg Island In Queen Chsr lotte Sound, and Intervening aids to navigation, Is expected back about next Wednesdsy. NEW HAI.IIM'T MOAT A .brand new halibut boat for the local fleet Is the schooner Zebelloa which has been lying this week at the government wharf. The vessel arrived McLean shop. WHEX you come to inspect the Most Beautiful Chevrolet in Chevrolet History come prepared for a revelation of beauty, refinement and individuality previously associated with only the most costly cars. The irresistible beauty of tie new Chevrolet body lints is enhanced by modish double beading, rich Duco colors, smart new bullet-type bead and cowl lamps, massive new radiator shell and impressive full -rown fenders. Luxurious 'pbolstrrirs; new sliding seats in Coach models; new instrument panel com on Wednesday from Vancouver where she was buUt and will put out at once on her maiden trip to the halibut banks. The owner and aklpper U Capt. H. Jorgeiuen. who wa. formerly Interested ln the Hanaco. He 1. Justly proud of the new vessel which Is 57 feet long and powered with a 35 hp. Corliss gas engine. Another boat, new ln halibut llshing circles here. Is the Cecllye which arrived at the Cow Boy floats early this week from Vancouver where abe has been engaged as a seiner. The vessel, which Is of the 60-foot class, was brought up the coast by Ken Leuty, who formerly conducted a machine shop on the local waterfront. C.OiJ. Olvenchy of the fisheries service was at the Albert & McCaf- this week bunkering one the director, is successful In earning ! hundred tons of coal. The vessel came .it Mm th. ..mino n n. in from Cape St. James where he has The good ahlp Violet J., belonging to,.. nmor.m . wrlr whlrh,been on seal patrol and left for the th Locaeport cannery, arrived on Wed- ouUmed tm, & , represent- halibut bank, to aee that nobody urmum, ..vu. ....wvu.v.. ... f-,flr- , ,h. n. V(w. -rn ,..ut w, risne. ounng tne aying moment, oi ine 4 Finn in the work, specialising more c,ce searon. u. w. . n.rtirul.rl at flr.t In the .tudv Of til in the salmon lice offers, aciooner something j; trd oU N Brock. The halibut Scrub. Capt. The Violet J. ma, engaged In seining 4ss,ltl,)t 4tUch, to Dolf Prince, completed an extensive on the Queen Charlotte Islands last the ,UUol uf irrit ln Prince Ru- Program of remodeUlng. Including the r- ' from ' bMAlng of "a new after deck, today at pfrt about the first of March 'U1 tor . . Winnipeg where he has Just completed T The keel ha. been laid at ,fc the dry m of Mpertlnenti m lht medlcal the dash to the high spots bright and NOTICF college of the University of Manitoba on nxt w'ek- ' dog fish oil. Beside Mr. Broiklesby.' Februsry 7. litl. wno will bring hi. wife with him and! American schooner Valorous, alliens of Prince Rupert are hereby . . ,ln h. .. .xnrelfd damaged ln laat month', storm. u noUfled that accorduig to tne uy-iaw -r " " Iglven a rapid repair Job, also at the f t W.( Irifi . ' W n.wa. - - - ' ---- - - within the City place, keep or deposit al i0ia u,e Nation during the aum-athes ln wooden receptacle, or within . , m". bringing rtrl. the total personnel of twenty-five feet of a house or building unless the same are contained In some , the stall up to four or five. aafe depository constructed of brick. 1 Ur hM bftn concentrating hU ttm'0r ncn-oombu,tlble m",efforU for ,m time, and will continue I ant Instructed by the City author)- to do so throughout the coming sum-lies to notify all parties, who neglects to mer on lhe Uetzing question with the UU mJ T "IAU If II.UIR ,M. uw.u I which violates the above object In view of perfecting a brine r.-Llf'iTlt' rOU Bi t-It act or thing l.icrAri; NOTICE 13 HEREBY OIVEN that on lhe lat day of February next Uw under aixned intends to apply to the Liquor Control uoara lor a ihtiut ui -Kr- , t premise being part oi the building 1 known aa ienirai iioiwj, .i.u.icvi irorner of First and Seventh Streets, in the City of Prince Rupert. Provtnc Of, British Columbis. upon the lands d 'serlbed aa Lots Elevrn (11) and'Twelve illl. Thirteen (13) land Fourteen (14). in Block Ten 1 10 r. Section onj jl), City of Prince Rupert, Province of Brlt-ilsh Columbia, according to a registered map or plan deposited In the Und Keg. intrv Office at the City of PrlnceRupert iaforraald and numbered 923. for the Uiie of beer by the glass or by the open riMIEItMAVS EXPENSE III LI. The Petersburg (Alaska) Press points with pride to the tact that 112 Petersburg residents Isst summer subscribed 130.000 for a modern cold storage plant which has since been erected there. It will be in operation with the beginning of the hsltbut fishing season and the prediction Is made that It will handle 2.000.000 pounds of fish as against ibout COO.OOO last season. Of special Interest, also, are figures gathered by the Petersburg paper setting forth the manner In which the fisher men expend the money they receive for their fates. They point to- a wide dts irlbu,tlon. or, ibe..proceeds.. ,v According to the Press: It has been determined from records kept over a period of years that a three-man boat spends from 90 to till before leaving for a trip to the banks exclusively for grub and gear and not Including fuel, oil or other necessities: a five-man boat spends from 1190 to 213 for the same articles before leaving for a trip. Each boat will make an average of two trips per month during the 40 weeks of the teason. The combined amount spent during a season by one vessel of each type amounts to approximately 112.000 during a season for grub and gear alone. There are apptixlmtely 2.500 vessels In the hsltbut fishing fleet, ranging from two or three-man boats to flve-slx-seven and eight-man boats, each with an Increasingly higher ex pense bill. Last season fish sold at Petersburg brought 70.0O0. This year. If prices remain on the same basis as for 1026, U is expected fish fares will bring ap- proxlmstely a qusrter of a dollars. million AY IXTi:itKSTINl UKMONMTKATION A large number of people. Including quite a few ladles. Journeyed to the Oorernment wharf yealerday afternoon Croup at Night Caakichttktd I IS miaalts kv raskUc ihrt n4 rhMt wttk VUk. Utt a st todUm this titiVa "r terM atsM sum. VapoRus improvements eaut New England Fish Company's halibut steamer New England sailed from Vancouver for Ketchikan last Sunday to clear for the halibut grounds off the Aleutian Islands and commence fishing when the season opens on February 13. This vessel claims the record of having taken more fish than any other vessel on the coast. She has averaged two million pounds of fish each season since she started on this coast. Fog which has been general for the past couple of days has been delaying shipping somewhat this week-end. Capt. Andy Johnstone brought the Catala in if ill HEVROL iif Chevrolet History from the south at 2 o'clock this morn- lag, the departure on the return to Vancouver being made on time at 9 o'clock. At 8:30 this morning, the CJJt. steamer" Princess Mary, Capt. Tom Cll)Te4arrlved . from Alaska, airnost. a day late and, without delay, continued through to Vancouver. The steamer Princess Beatrice. Capt. Steve Dray, which has been undergoing annual overhaul in the south will return to the service next week. The goose hunting season comes to a close next Tuesday, February 19, With the deer and dude season already over, some parties are being arranged to go out tola week-end as It wilt be the last opportunity for local nlmrods to do their stuff unless they go ln for bear hunting which Is both' a laborous and time-taking recreation. Prince Rupert harbor now has Its own "Ogopogo" for that Is the name that .has been adopted by Aid. M. M Stephens for tlie former Surf Inlet workboat, Belmont, whech he acquired last fall. The craft has been practlc ally rebuilt at the Suga yard and 1 now ready for operations as a fish pscker or workboat. Aid. Stephens has not yet made arrangements for the work 'of the sturdy vessel this season. The Bushby power tug P-R.T. and the Canadian Fish tt Cold Storage1 Oo.'s packer, W. ,R. Lord, went off the dry dock this morning. Tltcy have' been undergoing cleaning and painting. The Dickens Fellowship might popularize the study of public questions by dramatizing Jive Chicago diversion, which has been compared to "Jarndyce vs. Jarndyce." When man boasts he understands women he Is either -a helpless egotist or a hopeless fool. 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That It was buoyant enough to keep the head, of the demonstrators well , above water waa apparent to all the onlookers. Each one. clothed In tncj uniform, either reclined ln the water or stood straight up with ease, and when the suit were removed their clothes remained perfectly dry. B. Tay lor of .Montreal, who appeared to weigh In the neighborhood of 200 lbs.. was one of the demonstrators and was assisted by Doug. FrtzzelL After these two gentlemen came ashore, offers were made to anyone in the group who might care to test the ault out and Capt. Hans Berqulst was the only person who cared to accept. Hastily donning the suit, the Captain took the plunge and deftly demonstrated all the familiar strokes ln the swimming art. When he had proved to his own atls-faction the utility of the suit, the Captain came ashore and, removing it. found his clothing perfectly dry. The demonstration was witnessed by Inspector William Splller. Sergeant Alex. 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GEORGE RORIE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR Phone 3S7 til Hecond Avenue West, Prince Rupert PAIN from Bladder Irritation Soon i4 by SANTAL MIDY ewsre ef tmltallwis ! fee th "IKIDV" SoM bv all clrntfiMt Rslliisd, a