nturdar, March 12, 1027 Waterfront Whiffs Interesting Experiment In Halibut Seining Herring ltun now .m In Full Swing More Uoats From South to FUh Here Changes Among American Vessels. A new experiment which will doubtless be follow-H ,ith inf.. A 1... AKAVI'inil fiauiifttnl.rt H.liL 4L. fl.LI. m -jr.-.r. " "a . . ........ ... .... r-u-i. n .. ..r . iiuei .uscii uj i-aiw Jiuvmuiier wun ni naur huiiv.,.4 I. It'leii II- recently built here and now being outfitted for her first riji to the bank. Hovmuller will attempt to seine for halibut, thus ryinir out for the first time on this coast a method that ( ..m employee wun success in Denmark and other Euronenn fiahiW 0.w,ft ........ ...III. ..-Ml , - . ... . I .1 .. I . I .. .. I . I .. 1 I I . . ... t -1 1 1 1 f j fun ni tit-1 11 if if i r ip 1 1 km nil inn m u inn II mh .k ...III 1 . imimi iviwiuiiwum inc uiimui net oi in element. odes and oods Modes may be merely the moods of the moment THE PIONEER n. .AIJNDRYKinS HOUSE H010 5Ht5 SOLVED ON I ?R0--tM. NOW SHE KNOWS I TrttPLPiCEToiErtD I rJ CaW il V KTllCC iir-- fine munu nui inaL in is At A I r Hit fMl.V tU DillU tllV .1 A 1 A 1 1 1 , HiHnt v aw hn iul Hnt a ff-va Va fntM ii Iniin. i " Mil ioiu ner irittnuA nuoui - - . a I 1.1.1 it . l I Itrinf it miff ilila im trnttimr l uiii n lamiiy inunary. t l loneer Laundry Phone 1 IK New arrival of Spring Coats Suits and Dresses Suits tha are In the forefront of fashion for present wear beautifully made garments revealing the popular hox style Coat and wrap-round Skirt. Prices Moderate BENT'S LADIES' HEADY-TO-WEAK Third Avenue - i n u be i a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 it 1 1 wHrw nn imn v-.iw... ..s.- i. .J " weji as a towuoat. She u 60 . . . , . , , . -..m - uii vm lie lAnri iruui K rYiiiirii TuiiLfr i nv 11 Tin rti Tiniv nnn. i i Some fourteen or a nf th Wal rM iUIik UMl nntv nut atil nn rrw.pt . . L . . ... ... . . . ll De wiving good lucctu, One boat .uiMUijin in u. caven ox ven large epnrut? . - jiuiuu uur'iig iin weK, another nve. - i mi 1 1 1 1 if i nrin rm-n nn in t hi vmin ... .."" ouuen uovt. ine jocm packer. : "rorinong. t,gpi. nert weannouih. is ..... , ' i"uui mj oe commissioned to brtug the , 11.1 iiaruca wmcn w fwumtd to Tfi Thf herrlni! run tm to hv Rhift. " mmmi wit, wirurr i k iwnra, , w inn niruur nenr ron binnvujri " iww uishm. nsuiiLc. .bviiuitii. rifwiia -. "-"v .i . t t iw inn Mmniin .p. m n nn tu ri.v. . v. 1 1 :.. nlk.. bnuf, r mnaaaA In 'bringing It In to the floating cunnery IjUir! Wh.lin K'lmr iltln I- rlni ;on; to the Ilupert Uirlne Product I plant at Tuck Inlet, where reduction operation are proceeding, and to the ! plant of the Canadian FUh ii Cold i Storage Co. where It la being frown for bait. Bert Flewln wa In port during Uh week on hla boat, the Taplow. tie la pn paring for the reaumption of trolling at hla camp In Warke Canal and atated Hcfore buying your jewel-thU intention of putting in a wharf lery novelties. Investigate the' there that lhe t!ln" current styles. mltbt eM- We can give you i authentic j .rIng tpeDt wlntw trftpplne ta Information of this years 'the vicinitr of Captain Oo. Frank styles, having just returned Lund and Jack Wooda arrivtd in port from the EasL 9. 4 cJEWELLEfS tttt STORE WITH THE CLOCN on Tburnday with a good Jag of fur jfor which there waa considerable com-I petition avmong the local buTera and .whlth finally waa bought In by A. Richmond lor tome 1 1 too. The trapper PACIFIC CHEAT EASTEHN HAIIAVAY COMPANY tcmh:r Sealed Tendera endoraed "Tender for Steamert" will be received by the under- aignea up to noon Tnurndaj-, Marcn 31. at the office of the OompwbT, 179 Dunamuir Street. Vancouver. EC. for the purchase of the hull, machlnerr and equipment of the two ateamera "Operator" and "Conveyor." lying on th aouth aide ot the Nechako River at Prlnc Oeorye. Oder ahould be for the teasel M (hey atand. complete. To arranre for Impaction, communU rate with Mr. A. A. Belbeck, Prince George, B.C. The lowaat or any tender not necea-aarUy accepted. RCBT. WIUON. ! At. Oeneral alanarer. Vanrcuver. DC. February 33, 1827. LAND ACT MITIOK nr lTr.XTION TO APPLV TO j TO PlR(llM: UMl In Prlnre Rupert Land Recording DU-trlct ot Prince Rupert, and iltuate on the north abore of tht South Arm of i lasoo Harbor, atoreaby laland. Queen 1 Charlotte lalands, Province ot Brlliah i Columbia. TAKE NOTICE that Jamea rield. of Prlnre Rupert. B.C occupation Marine ! Broker, intend to apply for permuion to purchace the following described j tandat ' Commencing at a poat planted on the i north there of South Arm ot Taaoo Har-i bar, Morettb Island. Queen Charlotte i laland. Irr the Province of Bntlah Col-', umbla. about S chain from. the end , of i the Government trail; thanre 10 ttilna northeaaterly: thence 10 chains north ; westerly; thence 10 chain aoutbweater ly; thenra 10 chain outhMterly, and I containing twenty (30) acre, more or lena. JAMES FIELD. Applicant. Dated November 3tt. IBM DEPARTMENT OF LANDS NOTICE Application for Orating Per in Its for I he season of li7. Application for permit to grace live-atnek on the Crown range within any grazing district ot the Province of British Columbia, must be filed with th District Foreater at Fort Oeorge, Kam-loop. Nelaon. Prince Rupert, Vancouver, or Wllllama Lake on or before March Slat. 1S37. ( Blank form upon which to aubmlt application may he obtained from th , District Foreater at th above named ! placea. or from the Department ot Land I at Victoria, D C. ! O R, NADKN. t Deputy Minister of Land. Department oi una. Victoria. BC January 4. lejT NOTICE Under and by virtu of the provision of Section 118 ,if,,tne "Mineral Act,r so-tlci Is hereby given Maun. Malcolm Smyth. Edmund Langlt. Harold Hansen and Aloeri moo re, mat mere owing o the undersigned for Assessment Work performed on the Oordllla Oroup of Mineral Claims, Princess Royal Island, Skeena Mining Division, the sum ot I3V3.U8, and that Utiles said persous pay their DroDortlonat shar ot the coit of such Assessment, together with all costr of dvertllng. etc, to me unarmgnea it Butedale, B.C.. ou or before May IX 1037, application will be made to th Oold Commissioner, Prlnc Rupert, BC to have their respective interest in tb herein mentioned Mining Oroup ot Mineral Claim vutrd In the under. ,lpnnl' david conmiXA. JACOB fOSKI. 7aZ VJJUt KE77T3 PAGE FIVB Beauty KaOTVarffCaVf- reside at Lewis Island. aon. cleared latt Saturday night on her " 1 j first trip to the halibut bank. The Improvement have Just been com- j owner of . the Chief Skugald, Capt. pleted at Cwland Park by the Federal department of public worka which will not only be oL advantage to the resi dent of that place but to traffic generally by providing a abort cut Into the blind slough of the Skecna River. Under the superintendence of A. Halkett of Victoria, boulder were blown and anag whxxf at Seal Cove. The American halibut schooner Brisk, which arrived early this week, brougtw mainly at th present time to the de velopment of dogfish oil as a com mercial product. The latest In Indoor sports In Prince Rupert la carpet bowling which baa been devised during the winter by some of th canny member of the St. An drew's Society. So proficient "In this port ha the waterfront team, com prising, Algy Hunter, representative ot III Majesty and the Dominion govt trnnnrttt. and Doe Clapjierton. who 'Is JafinOllvej' right hand man. become that they are about to Issue a- chal lenge to the world at large. The schooner Jessie, which It was announced last week wa to come north to enguge in halibut fishing out of this port, is due to arrive on March 17. 1 After having scent a week In nort outfitting and having certain changes made to nt her for her new work, the schooner Chief Skugald, Capt. BUI Par- Large. Red Pimples Covered Her Face MJ Mabl Moore, nienlieim, Ont, write i "A abort whiU apo my fae waa covered with larg, red pimple. I tried levtral remedies, but ail failed. At last a friend advised m to ta Dd 1 took three bottle. 1 will never rgT4 th dy I did thi a my face ll eatirsly cWrtd up. My mother ha taken B.B.B. for hetdaolwa, and th htau't had th least ign f Ltwdtch for a long tim." ThJ vtluabl remedy ha been on th nrkt for th put iS yeari) put op tly lTk T. MUbura Or, Limited, Smith, R.CJt. retired, has taken up resi dence In the city. AVOTIIKK IU M Rr.vr.R Still another southern rum runner to come north to engage In the pursuit of halibut fishing out ot this port waa the delsel boat. Klltulsh, Capt. Fred Brown. removed from the water there so thatiblch arrived here from Vancouver at boat will In future be able to pas that way without peril. i..t itix vnvi.i: unite Th small freighter Selkirk waa In port on Thursday from Vancouver with aupplle for the Mlllerd Packing Co.' the end of last week, clearing for the ground on Monday. The Klltulsh Is a ipeedy 100-foot vessel englned with a set of five delsel motors, The. whole Bushby towbout fleet. Including the r. II. Phlppen. which wo floating cannery Laurel Whalen which (Chartered from the CanadUn FUh & Arrived from Bolntula during the week ; Cold Storage Co.. following the low ot and which la now engaged In salting the Ilanaco. Is busily engaged In tow-herring, being moored at the cannery . lr.g herring to the plant at Tuck Inlet The .PJl.T.. Capt. Harris Kerr, left on Wednesday for Oeorgetown with supplies and. taking out a couple of. empty cow, returned with a tow of herring in the flnt tagged fish to be caught ilrom Pearl Harbor, on the Kodlak fishing grounds. The j tag waa turned over to N. L. Freeman,! First hand new of the terrific galea local representative of the International which recently swept the northern fish- Fisheries Commission. The fish. It Isjlng ground was brought to Prince Ru-assumed, waa tagged during th past j pert during the week by members of winter by scientists of the commission working In that vicinity. I H. N. Brocklesby arrived this week to assume his post as scientific as sistant at the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station. Mr. Brocklesby waa only recently married and he and &a bride have taken up residence for the Urn being In the McEwen residence crews of halibut schooners arriving from there recently. The atorms, described by fishermen, as the worst experienced In many years, although dangerous to the many smaller vessel which ran for harbor, were not responsible for any loss ot lite or ships, "Reports have been greatly exaggerated." asld one man. on Fourth Avenue West. Mr. Brock-! "While there was considerable damage leaby was In Prince Rupert for a brief j done to vessels close to shore and at time last summer engaged In scientific harbor, we did not see any evidence of work. Hla edoru are being devoted dters at sea where we remained throughout the storm. "A strong wind started early the opening day of the season and continued for two day. Many of the boats which left here were not even on the grounds, but were anchored In harbor. The storm subsided the third and fourth day but broke out again to furiously . that almost ltvw smaller vessel' 'were ' forced d .neek shelter. Rather than face" -ihi danger of trylni tor- harbor, we decided to stlck.lt tout. "We 'Jlfctad rtr ' an tiour tor so i times, Wit t-wcVe ' linuble- loi accomplish much becauxe of the heavy fog and rough sea." Sam has been wearing a beautiful "blooty" these past ten daya. We dldnt believe anybody could do It to him until we saw htm at the banquet Thursday night. Ptrhaps. It waa significant of i the things that we pioneers have had to go through while, as Fred said, we were j enjoying the itruggles. Sam says he I fell down and hit a fence post or something but we think It must have been jdone by a Orlt (or .perhaps, a Tory! 'trying to top him from running at the KMtlt'S Slim ItANTII Oeorge W. Kerr returned this week from Kami oops, where he purchased About 300 aheep, to place on Zayaa laland, where, a announced several month ago Id the whiff, he is starting a aheep ranch, Mr. Kerr, who cam In oa a freight, had with nun 110 head of the stock, and these will be taken to the Island a etirly as possible. Th rest ot the purchase will toon be here from the south. Zaya Island la situated In the neighborhood ot Dundoa Island, and 1 understood to be adapted for sheep raising, There Is a local syndicate behind the enterprise, and they feel confident that the venture will be a suooes. The slirep are of the Oxford breed. Capt. Olt Lsrstu ha sold the Amerl. can. halibut schooner Kodlak to Lee Campbell, and ta having a new boat j built at tft Fishing Vesxel Owners Marline Way, Statu. Tlx vestal will be ation for Economical Transportation KAIEN CAHACE (Dave Ross) , Third Avenue, Prince Rupert, ILC TO achieve, in a our-cylinder car within the Chevrolet price-range, an automobile of such outstanding beauty is a unique and remarkable accomplishment, scarcely to be expected even of the world's largest builder of gear-shift automobiles. To produce this Most Beautiful Chevrolet in Chevrolet; History to sell at Jfew andLcwer Prices the Lffwest for which Chevrolet hat ever been sold in Canada is to set a record for automobile value which no other manufacturer could hope to duplicate. Yet it is a literal fact that, with the beauty of its Fisher-Built Bodies, in the richness of its Duco color-ings, the completeness and quality of its appointments, the refinements too numerous to list here this Most Beautiful Chevrolet in Chevrolet History has created an entirely new standard of values in the low-priced field. When you come to inspect the Most Beautiful Chevrolet in Chevrolet History you must come prepared for a new revelation of beauty and refinement and for an instant revision of your present conception of what your automobile dollar will buy. pflitMost eautiful CHEVROLET in Chevrolet Hist dry 73 feet long, with a 17',4 ft. beam and 8a ft. depth and will be powered with a 135 h.p, Washington. Eitep delsel engine. The launching Is scheduled to take place early In April. John Johnson ha sold his Interest In the Omaney to his partner O. OI- sen. and 1 having a new boat built In Tkcoma to be completed some time In AprU. Charlie Bloomquist ha bought the halibut schooner Brunvoll from Charles Johnson and has equipped It with a 75 h.p. Atlas-Imperial delsel' engine. Capt. Johnson Is having a new boat built at the Stroupstead Shipyards In Taooma. which will be powered with an 60 h.p. Falrbanks-Morae Type CO. del-sel engine. j Charlie Ness, former owner of the 1 1 Polaris. Is having a new halibut boat , built at the Fishing Vessel Owners Marine Ways, Seattle. The vessel will , be 66 feet long, with a 18 ft. beam and 7, ft. depth, and will be powered with 90 h p. Atlas-Imperial deisel engine. The Sylvia, a 61 ft. halibut schooner was recently launched at the Sagstad I Shipyards, Seattle, for Jens Olsen. The f vessel has a 15 Vs ft. beam and 74 ft. j depth, and is powered with a 70 h.p. iBollnder engine. A combination halibut boat and salmon trailer was launched recently at the Moberg Shipyards, Seattle, for iRockom Bros, of Anacortes. Wash. The vessel 1 43 ft long, with 11 ft. beam and SH ft depth, and 1 powered with a 34 h.p. Atlas-Imperial gas engine. The some yard also has a contract for C. Romberg and E. Jensen, of Seattle. The vessel wlU be equipped with a 150 h.p. Bollnder engine. A new halibut schooner 1 being built at Olson Sc Sunde'a. Seattle, tor A. Petersen, Olaf Swsnson and C. Sather. The vessel will be 63 ft. long, with a 15!-, ft. beam and 7 te. 9 In. depth. The keel of a new boat for Capt. A. M. Samuleson, .owner of the Mary, will be laid down In the same yards late In February. Tills vessel wllli'be 70 ft long, with a 10',, ft. beam and 8 ft. depth. ' The halibut schooner Kantak. Capt, Conrad Wold, was recently equipped with a 100 h.p. Atlas-Imperial deisel engine. Unfavorable weather again mitigated during the past week against heavy halibut arrivals but the total for the season to date of landings at this port Is now 1,403.800 pounds which, despite poor fishing weather that ha prevailed practically' ever since the season opened. Is only some 400.000 pounds lets than at a similar data latt year. Two or three heavy dayt landings would easily make up the deficiency. Halibut arrival at Prince Rupert for the week totalled 494,300 pounds ot which 400,000 pounds even was landed by American boats and 99,200 pound by Canadians. Ot the 1,403.800 pound landed here to date since the season opened, 1.324,500 pound wa from American vessels and 178,300 pounds from Canadian. Starting on Saturday at 16c and 8c for American fish and 14.1c and 10c tor Canadian, prices gradually came dowu until Wednesday when the lowest American price of the week 11c and 7o wa paid, the Canadian low on the tame day being 11.8c and 7c. Boats marketing catches here during PAIN from Bladder Irritation sea by 8ANTAL MIDY wr of Imitations Lk fee tti word "MlDr" sold liv all druttist Halts. NEW LOWER V PRICES 'V Roadster - J655.O0 Touring . 655.00 Coup 780.00 Coach 760.00 Sedan - - 861.00 , Landau ' " Sedan 930.00 11 Cabriolet . 890.00 Roadster Delivery 655.00 ' Commercial Chassis 490.00 Utility Express C3 M5.00 Price at Factory Othaua Government Taxr$ : Extra We are the Sole Agents for the ORIGINAL TOILET LUXURIES By MORNV 201 Regent Street, London. "CHAMIXADE- -JUNE ROSES" "MYSTERIEUSE" "VIOLETTE MORNV "ROSE VERVEINE" These famous Perfumes and Powders are used in every Court and capital of Europe. Their rare quality and enchanting fragrance have won them the approval of society women both in Europe and America. We have the Perfume, Toilet Water, Face Powder, Up Salve, Bath Salts, Bath Dusting Powder, Soap for the ' fMith', and Shaving Soap in. wooden bowls. ' ORMES LTD. i The Pioneer Druggists Three Registered Pharmacists 3rd Avenue and Gth Street Phones 82 and 200 Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating G.T.P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Patternmakers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant Isequipped to" handle fcll klnds of U f ; !' V MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385 THE OLD IDEA of home decoration being a seasonal pursuit Is dispelled; today, householders instead of waiting for the balmy days of spring, re-decorate their homes as the need arises. We carry a complete stock of Alabastlne and Satin-Glo for beautifying your home. Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. 233 Third Avenue. Prince Rupert, R.C. the week (Saturday to Friday inclusive) were a follows: American Dally, 33,000 pounds; Uranlua, 3.000: Yakatat. 30.000; Orant, 30.000; Reliance, 8,000; Arrow, 20.000; Defence, 11.000; Foremost, 44.000; Eagle, 40,000; Atlas. 39.000;., Atlantic, 30.000; North, 33,000: Wireless, 10.000; Seattle. 40.000; Liberty, 25.000. Canadian ingred H., 7,000; Nuba, J.700; Violet J 8.000; HeveUle. 2.500; Impereuse. 3.000; Eric Roy, 2.000; Toodle. 2.000; Bingo, 2.500; Aiken, 8.500; Vrna, 1,000; Joe Baker, 2,600; Olbson, 1.000; N, to 8.. 3.000; Cape Bealc, 31.-000; Ituse Spit, 2.000; Prosperity A.. 13.-000; Nomen, 3.000. The very moment one la satisfied witr oneself, then one 1 certain to b on the down grade. - ANGER, the TAILOR Suits made to order. In our shop as low as . $50 223 Sixth Street George rorie CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR rison. (87 243 Seoeiid Avrnoe West, Ittnr K a pert