i 1 S6W f First the Boy then the Man YOUR boy can start life with a balance in the Bank. Many a boy has $100 or more saved from his pocket money and is proud of his bank book. A thousand dollars saved at 18 may mean a college education or a good start in business. The Royal Bank of Canada Prince Rupert Branch - - F. E. Robertson, Manager The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA. Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited. Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN - - Managing Editor. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION. Hanadian National- Saturday, May 14, 1927 TOTEM POLES ASSET TO COMMUNITY The totem poles and a few baskets are about the only evidences of the ancient Indian handicrafts left us andthey are fast disappearing. Prince Rupert was fortunate in saving two poles. and through the good work of the Dominion government a number have been saved for the Indians and the public along the railway line. It is to be hoped that this work will be continued until all the totem poles are saved from destruction. The natives who own the poIe3 are co-operating well. Spring is very elusive this year, and now you don't. Now you see her RECIPROCITY WITH STATES POSSIBLE Reciprocity with the United, States would be a forward policy leading to greater unity of aim and effort. Today the dividing line .between the two countries is very real and a great interference to trade. With an equitable reciprocity arrangement Canadians might be placed in a better position .and at the same time the States be benefitted. It has been said that any deal which does not benefit both parties to it, is immoral. A deal for better trade arrangements, similar to that with Australia might benefit both countries and af the same time be atep toward greater unanimity among the English-speaking nations. When a radio has the rattles we call it static, but when the car gets the rattles we call it much uglier nam?s than that. TAXATION OF IMPROVEMENTS The taxation of improvements in the city is a subject that will need a lot of consideration. Money is needed and it bears very heavily on vacant property, the land having to pay all the cost of improving the city. Sewers will have to be built and they benefit only the property that is occupied. If we can get on without doing so, it will be well to continue the single tax but it looks bad to have the rate so high "hen. if improvements were taxed fifty per cent of their value, we should have only a normal rate of levy. Summer Excursion FARES Tickets on Sale from May 22nd Keturn limit, Oct. 31, 1927 EASTERN CANADA UNITED STATES EDMONTON-CALGAUY "A- JASPER NATIONAL PARK Full information from CITY. TICKET OFFICE 528 3rd Avenue Phone 2G0 -STX CANADA IN CANADA'S DIAMOND JUBILE& YEAR l).Hir WASH DAY SUPPLIES Copper Wash P.oilers 1.00 'iin Wash ttoilers, with copper bottoms !?-t.7.- and $3.00 Glass Waih Boards 8." Zinc Wash Boards T.'c Easy Vacuum Electric Washers $110.00 and $180.00 Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. 23SThird Avenue Prince Rupert ; je y herring pound established in the district this year IJhat'of Bradbury & Yelf at Pearl Harbor near Port Simpsons-was ! emptied last week. Now and for the rest of the season the halibut fishermen will have to use the froien variety of bait. Some 242 torts j of live herring was impounded at Pearl Harbor but it lasted the local j ; halibut fleet only two weeks. There seems to be some hopes enter- ; tained that there may sjill be a further run of herring in nearby I I waters but the season is getting" rather late. A reported run on! the Queen Charlotte Islands was investigated ,but it proved to be abortive. JVtpe Bradbury & Yell fleet of four ' " - ' boats Is now preparing for summer ftr Voge's 62 foot halibut boat operations. The new nagsnip. a. uw aew plankrt an(1 wrnJ i.. is now oui on a uuuuk u.j, tt laurjshed about the middle of next! wlU likely continue haltbuttlng for the . a-am. xhSs vessel Is to hate a 75 hp. season under command of Capt. At. washlBjton-Bstep engine. Wole Jack Bradbury with the Bethune ' . : returned on Monday from a itumkssi Ottawa has not yet authorized a I herring .hunt to Queen Charlotte I-name for 8e Lund boat which will rands and next week this vessel wm oe , Patrbanks-Morse full delsel en- Uken by Don Telf. who arrived from ytn. Vancouver on Wednesday, to the Queen Charlo;-.e Wands to start packing Edward Llprr-tt head of the well-spring salmon from there to Butedale. known local ship supply house bearing The Reveille, with Capt. Bradbury in his name, waa here a couple of days command, and the Tip Top. Capt. Harry at the first of the week Inspecting his Berry will start seining operation? interests and proceeded to Europe next month. The former vessel may wbere he will spend the next three be taken on another herring search or four months attending the Rotary down the coast shortly. ! International convention at Ostend. Belgium, and visiting various parts of jj i am orru nunc the Old Land. Mrs. upsett accom-j I ralmon In the barter recently but. aied hlnv On leaving Vancouver last t part from the Indians trolling In the vret Mr lnd Upsett were given a neighborhood of Metlakatla. no at- grrat iend-sff as their steamer pulled' tempt has apparenUy been made to out Almost the entire membership of catch them. Trolling springs la a fine tbe Vancouver Rotary aub turned out sport which few local people seem to to enthusiastically wish them bon voy- have the time or inclination to Indulge tg and xirs. Upsett was Just about In to. In places like lctorla It u a very undated la a veritable downpour of j popular pastime. flowers. Their many Prince Rupert! SALMON .MEN OROAXIZINO The formation of a strong organiza The new seine boat JOMphlne. built here for Henry Edenshaw. who was aboard, and the Tlsh packer Lincoln. formerly j friends no, less hope they will have aj pleasant and profitable Journey abroad tion is still a much mooted subject; 0v VOYAGE NOUTII i among local and district salmon fisher-: Having on board a party of ten Chi-; men. A movement Is on foot' to Include cairo men bound for Alaska ports on a gill net and seine men In a body hav- cocebmfd business and pleasure cruise, lng as Its necleus the present Dundis Aemrlcan auxiliary schooner Alice Island Trollers- Association. It Is b- called at Prince Rupert early tins week Ueved.and probably rightly, that through emoute from Seattle to Ketchikan, a strong organization, representing all jbeir vessel is 65 feet Ion and is branch of the salmon producers. much powered with a seral-deisel engine. She,' might be gained In dealings with the , asmoored at the Prince Rupert Boot1 handlers as well as the government Hausc floats from Saturday night to. authorities. (Sunday mornlnc. 1 "t rnnce Kupenj. Boat Mouse powerboat . 23 is back In the water again and; ' mnvH rinwn fmrn ti rirr rlnrV trt tr 1 an American halibut schooner. irfguUP mooring .place Wednesd ay night. . . . , .r. resuaDtL. UkN-' P .rtd' new owned aed b, dt Capt t;api. E. t. H. n. Simpson ounpaon of,0a a . n ,.i, - ol .v. tne c.i. 8lU r with Mr. rough to lisn. tn local naiiDui ooaii p Tramp, owned and skippered ny tpt. Sam Hougan, Petersen, and towed the rest of the; Uaasett and J. W. Uoorehovu of this . AV lh. flm - June-llag. , W J paxening ano wwk- t., mnm.n, for if..!!'"7. "5ylC!.b?,J.t. tbt.litt . the BUly Boy was towed a. little reii wjiere wrj win uptiai nut ui ;nancj Langara cannery. Joe Demers -as in rommsnd of the Lincoln uiune uunaj WTii anm oe in cum- , . . , t nearer into shore where mole Derman- Returning to the PJt.B.H. paj- roll on Monday, he will be engaged In 'the meantime as boss DuosDer on the i Moorebouse as engineer. Capt. S!mp-; , scov t, to k. towed be-1 son. who has been spending a few dayit1teen nfre and ae skeena RlTer bring-! in the city, went across witn ine xwo,, ,n tb companys stock for summer boats. j tv. -28 " fonneriv Leila R la at the I wnue naing at ancnor aoaui uie 'dry dock baring, some further improve-1 ments made. middle of Hecate Straits It being too new guanJj lost her rudder at noon warren and Chief Engineer Bob Wlg- ?n Tueidsy and a jury gear was rlggtd , gl34 hlch Is now engaged in collecting up. the vessel using that to get to tne-Ucc&sn tt Skeena River canneries, was auth of the harbor where she was . ,a port on Tuy and Wednesday for picked up by the Temen. Capt. NeU.tlOTeg way in. arming at noon weanesaay., tu. Cape Scott arrived In port at After selling a good catch of 9.000 lbs.!tte nm of tne week having In tow I at Thursday mornings Exchange. tlitw0 tca conulnlng 500.000 feet ofj vessel unioaoea ner iare ai me coojinr iumber otner ,oUthern timber Plsterles and moved up to the dry producta Ior Albert & llcCaflery. deck where she Is to be taken out of the water for new rudder Installation j SINC.t.K HAM)F.I s I.V.(iK and possibly propeller repairs. Thlsj For raising a boat single handed and wui prcoaoiy mean some uvwe iu ; thereby ' tasting the hungry salvage time for the Tramp which haa been;(ang our old frjend O. pi-Smith takes operating very profitably since cpenlng of the present season. Having completed extensive repairs at the dry dock made necessary through F.NtilNE IXSTAI.I.F.II a icrj. iiat lug sjcub baa-; jyoov wi t j th& the whole dish of bananas. It happened thusly. Proceeding down Orenvllle Channel on a dork night recently. O. P. Smith ran th BlUy Boy Into a rock that he shouldn't have because he knew cculn0i awt .u.. '" ,lt WM thwe he did and It was battered about by storms on a re-!on, rt hl . . .. lent tr.p to tne grounds, tne local hall-,,, ht bsTf oUlm I Vnt MkWu . rw D 1, alaav fnr . v ' i- '" their boat or a good big salvage bill, another trip to the deep sea fisheries g hJj w mlmg yesterday. )n hw tem Q p Smith mtde good use of the fifteen minutes Intervening before the . vessel went down gathering the perishables up. took fthem ashnr irm r mn R Washlngton-Estep full dlesel engine was , ' ' . ,... , , : ..'foundeml ,-,, on falling Ude. Then, O. . . , r , P- and his boy BUly. ' who bsppened to boat Skeena M. proceeded to Oceanic : Cannery yesterday with Ben Fox of the' Vancouver Machinery Depot, whoj directed the engine Installation, aboard to sej that the gadglta worked up to( specification. The upper works of thei boat will be completed at Oceanic. Mr. Pox. who has been here for the past three months on engine Installation work, expects to return to Vancouver; by tomorrow night's steamer. Oood time is being made at the dry dock shlpshed on the construction of the seine boat for Oammon & Watt ;and halibut boats for Haskln Lund and Lars Voge. The first two mentioned, vessels will be launched about the end . of the month. f Having arrived from Seattle aboard the ateamer Orlflco, the big Washing. ,tonEstep full delsel engine, from which, she will derive her power, was placed ;on Wednesday in th Oammon it Wstt! boat. This vessel, which will be thei largest seine boat In local waters. Is to be named Bertha O. In honor of the senior partner. Bob Oammon'., good lady. j Was Nearly Crazy With Boils AH Over His Body Mr. 8. L. Burke, BarromJsld, NB, writes: "For some tiro. I wta nearly tnxj vritk bolls all over aiy body. I tried everytiijig I eoulJ think of t get rid of them, but to no avail, for at soon as od. was healed tip another would aj-pear to take it place. I was advised to takf The name Zapora ho been selected: llmlUd, ToicitoO-i. DUNLOP TIRLS to-day. mm 3atu?'d: y. Ht PAGE TWC THE DAILV NEWS - - Waterfront Whiffs Herrimr 1,'ound Now Empty Spring Salmon In Halibut Landing Showing Steady Cain OH "I .. Thirty-Three Years' Merit HAVING experienced no trouble obtaining Dunlop Balloon Tires, you experience the feeling of a good "Buy" as you motor and motor with them. That splendid appearance of Dunlop Balloons i no guess-work. That rugged road resistance is not there by chance. That adequate resiliency was no blind selection. You receive the benefit of thirty-three years of honest thinking, careful planning, judicious experimentation when you buy MOTORISTS EVERYWHERE arc within sight or call of a DUNLOP OFFICIAL SERVICE DEPOT The DUNLOP Line comikti of Tires for all Purposes, Mechanical Rubber Products, Golf Balls snJ General Rubber Specialties. DUNLOP ayS533fl CANADA DUNLOP OFFICIAL SERVICE DEPOT S. E. Parker, Ltd., Prince Rupert cnt repairs were made. Then things were cleaned up and tuned a little (continued cn page four CERTIFICATE OF c IRON DUKE .rRACTIO. Mineral Including tbe putting on! claim, tt No. 2340, situate in Queeu i.ninoiie Aiming uiTision. rnnce nuper district, located on Louise Island. TAKE NOTICE that I. Alex Rigers. o: Lockeport. B.C.. Ire Winer's Certificate Ho. 27948 C. intend to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements for tbe purpore of obtaining a crown grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action, under section 83 of the "Mineral Act must be commenced before the issuance of such certificate of improvements. Dated this 1 1th day of February. 1927. ALEX ROOEIta. NOTICE. IN THE MATTER of an application for the issue of a Provisional Certificate ct Title for Lot one hundred and sixty 1C0). Queen Charlotte District, said to contain one hundred and sixty (ICO) acres, more or leas, excepting thereout twenty-one (21) acres and five (J) seres thereof. Satisfactory proof of the loss of the Certificate of Title covering, the above land having been' produced to me, it is my intention to issue, alter the nota tion of one month from the first nub- llcation hereof, a Provisional Certificate of Title to the above land In tbe name of: Pacific Mills Limited, the origin.) Certificate of Title Is dsted the 6th April. 1323. and u numbered 11)021. Land Registry Office. Prince Rupert. uu., am May, ivii. H. P. MACLEOD. Registrar of Tltlea. LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO' APPLY TO LEASE LANIl. In Range 4, Coast Land District. Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, snd situate in vicinity of Captain's Cove Pitt Island. BC. TAKE NOTICE that Oome Packing Co. Ltd., of 32J Howe St.. Vancouver B.C.. occupation Pish Packers, intend. Commencing at a post planted about j, mile distant m a northerly direction from Lot 1253. Range 4; thence north 5 chains; thence east 20 chains: thence south to shore: thence west along shore to point of commencement, and containing 10 acres, more or less. OOSSE PACKING CO. LTD Per Chas. L. ItobertStSt"'-Dated April 7. 1877. LAND ACT NOTICE Or INTENTION TO tppl V 1 TO TU LEASE UNI). 1 In Range 3. Coast Land DUtrlet. Land Recording District of Pnnce Rupert and situate on the south shore ofl. Bouchere Chsnnel, B.C. TAKE NOTICE that Oosse Paeklne , Co. Ltd, of J25 Howe St.. Vancouver BC, occupation Pish Packers, intend. .'.0nd.-leW ' tht ' Commencing at. a post plsnted at 'the southeast eorner TiL loS0,Rante 13, Ctoast Land District, therice uth5 ehilns: thence t id ehiim- ihi. and after I had wd two hottl.. tU i?.0 igSfg M"lv boil, hd all di,.pP,red r.d I k.v. conV'nul, WeU1 oW te5,Blt not been troubled with them sine," OOSSE PACKINO CO. LTD rut JP only by The T. Hilbura Uo, . App.lc.nt ' DsUd April li: lirt. Art The Store for Dad and the Lad! We have just received a shipment of Boys Two Pant SUITS These represent a remarkably jrood puri hu a ivhr'i made In the ordinary way would command $l5,."ii) W f Kolrw to put these on sale as a SPECIAL FOU Fill DAY AND SATl'ltDAV $1045 Tficse arc ip handsome Tweeija, expressly Sprinu's newest models. IUar in mind that each pairs of bloomers which doublen the life of the the cost h,. Acme Importers Third Avenue. i canadianI I'hone -j' Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. 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