Saturday, June 25, 1927 . Stationers jTptfCm &3 Tana Printers Stationery OFFICE SUPPLIES SCHOOL SUPPLIES KODAKS AND FILMS COLUMIHA AND IMUNSWICK. RECORDS DENNISON CKEPE PAPERS. WAX, Ac See Window Display of PRIZES FOR REST DECORATED FLOATS AND CARS Dcnnlsun's Crepe Paper and Streamer In National Cojors UNION JACK AND CANADIAN ENSKJN FLAGS Limited Supply Only Telephone 231 Trade In Sale of Watches Styles and models of watches are changing' all the time, Just like autos. Many Prince Rupert people are carrying-, old style watches, because they have not been able to trade them In. Many of these old watches are not only unsightly but are costing money for repairs, besides not being as reliable as a modern watch TRADE IN YOUR OLD WATCH ! We have decided to make a liberal allowance for a short time on old watches as part payment on a new watch, so don't miss this chance. All our watches are of well known makes and are sold at regular prices. SALE STARTS MONDAY, JUNE 20 JOHN BULGER The Jeweller New Arrivals of Ladies' Summer Dresses Made of FANCY' VOILE AND FUJI SILK LATEST STYLES NO TWO ALIKE and at REASONAIILE PRICES from $7.oO to $8.75 JABOUR BROS., LTD. Phone CIS. We deliver. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Milllnfn from I'rlnrc Itujicrt. r'or VANCOl.'sKll. VICTORIA. lwunon luy, Alrrl lUy, rt, TiifHiUjr, a ii.in. Fur VANCOUVER. VICTOUIA. Iluledale, Alrrt Hay. He, Vuitunli- a.m. lor TOUT HrMroON, ALICE A KM, ANYOX, MTKtVAKT, Malrs Munil. Hun-day, 8 p.m. For Sunt letter points and Port Niinpxnn, I'rlilay i.m. in tml Avrntie. K. M. 8.MI1 II. Agent. I'rhirr ltiirt, II.C. Through llrkrtu sold to Victoria and rultle at a reduced rale and Imiiuje clirrkrd through to destination. . . Insist on B.C. PRODUCTS They Lead in Quality taL: ram FOR RENT Johnson's Electric Floor Polisher $2.00 per day Let us know the day you want HI Kaien Hardware Co. Phone 3 Tn2 DAIL7 N2T73 PAGE FIVE Waterfront Whiffs H. S. WALLACE LIMITED Little Salmon Canning doing on Yet Lull in Boat Building Much Activity at Dry Dock The opening of the 1927 sockeye fishing season differs little from that of other years. As is usual In the first week or so of each season little fish has so far been caught and it is not considered that much of a run will develop until next month. In District No. 2 Hdla Delia and Klemtu are reported to have been the only canneries to actually start packing during this, the first week of the season. Up to Wednesday, Inverness was reported to have been the only plant on, the Skeena River having steam up. All boats are fishing on the river, however, in the hope: that the run will show an early Improvement. Trie firs t weekly close eeaon started at 6 o'clock last night and will be lifted at a similar hour'sunday night. An Improvement in trolling was reported this week although the fish could still be a good deal more abundant than they are Just now without breaking any records. About ISO boats are estimated to be engaged at the present time in this pursuit In the vicinity of Oundos Island with some 80 at Hippo. Rowboat trolling at Warke Channel is also in full swing. The glllnetter Sea Oull, belonging to Hanson ic Damgaard, was in port this week for Installation of a Ford Marine engine after which she will engage In fishing for Port Edward cannery. Last wwk a similar motor was placed In the Henry Ford, belonging to T. J. David son of Osland, and a run of 1 hours was made from here to Inverness can- In fishing. Next week the same of motor will be placed in a gUlnetter for F. Crookall of Osland which has Just been built. will be shortly setting in. tuntty will be given thus to carry out j wltn considerable repair work that has been hanging fire. Suehlro la touches on the selneboat Rudland, his last contract this spring. I The boat for William Wood of Sandsplt recently left this yard and is now being : outfitted at the Cow Bay floats before proceeding to the Islands. Suga Is completing the seine boat Al- IN PROBATE TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor, F. McB. Young, the 21st day of June. A.D. 1827, I was appointed Admin istrator of the estate of Torey Yoshloka, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby re quired to furnish same, properly verified, amount of their forthwith. Use to to Indebtedness to NORMAN A. WATT. Oftlclal Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. Dated the 21st day of June, A D. 1927, LAND ACT NOTICK OF INTENTION T6 AITI.Y I.KASK .M). iMONDS SAWS ."J Machine Knives, si mono Canada saw ce. ltd. uqhthu VANCOUVER, ST. JOHN, ((.., , TORONTO II, TO In Range 4, Coast Land District, Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate In vicinity of Captain's Cove, Pitt Island, B C, t ' . TAKE NOTICE ,that Oos.se lekJrtg Co. Ltd of 325 Howe 6U Vancouver, B.CV occupation vFlsli Packers; Intends to 'apply for a lease, of the following descilbed lands; Commencing at a post planted, about U mile distant In a northerly direction from Lot 1253, Range 4; thence north 6 chains: thence east 20 chains; thence south to shore; thence west along shore to point of commencement, and containing 10 acres, more or less. QOSSE PACKING CO. LTD., Applicant. Per Chaa. L. Roberts, Agent. Dnted Anrll 7. 1927 LAND ACT NOTICK OF INTENTION TO APPLY LEASE LAND. ' TO In Range 3, Coast Land District. Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate bn the south shore' of La-Bouchere Channel, B.C. TAKE NOTICE that Oos Packing Co. Ltd.. of 325 Howe 8t., Vancouver, DC, occupation Fish Packers, Intends to-apply for a lease of the following described lands; Commencing at a post planted at the southeast corner T.L. 10390. Range 3; Coast Land District; thence south S chains; thence west 10 chains; thence north B chains to shore; thence easterly along shore to point of commencement, and containing 5 acres, more or less. QOSSE PACKINO CO; LTD.. Applicant. Per Chas. L. Robeits, Agent. TVited Anrll 7. 1027 berta O. for R. O. Johnston and the vessel la expected to leave early next week to start operations out of Klemtu cannery. The yard Is now booked up for an extended period of boat repair' work which has already started. McLean has Just completed the seine-boat Florence O. for the Ooa.se Packing' Co. which left on Thursday for Cap; tain's Cove cannery out of which It wlU be employed. This leaves the McLean shop ready for a brief program of repair work after which the Cow Bay premises will be closed up and a start Bradbury & Yell's seine boat Reveille. made on tne new MUblUhment at g, which Is engaged in salmon packing be- cove , tween Hippo Island and Butedale can- nery. Is expected in port this week-end , Vader cnarter for the season. Suga's ' to pick up her skipper. Don Yelf. who wtne toat Oslo II. left this week end u now luny recovered irom burns about ; for down the face sustained recently on the boat. He was brought into town a few days ago by the Bruce I. for medical the coast to fish out of Klemtu cannery. and pack Algle Hunter has proven himself a capable understudy to the port's quarantine examiner. Dr. II. E. Tremayne, who has been on a Jaunt to Vancouver this week. The erstwhile customs officer can certainly sit at the desk of the Incoming Alaska steamers and look 'em over. NHW KEKVICE BOAT Other cannery managers can have their speedboats to rapidly traverse from i.ery out of which the boat will engage. . . ,ohn.n rt..m. lpe i thing more substantial to cover his ter ritory. Thus the new service "Klemiu Cannery" which arrived In port on Thursday from Victoria where It was hull, a, IPnatav'a v.H ' " " 1IOAT lUll.niNO TllltOt'llll - , . . . t I iuc jiiemiu iaiuiery is a siuray jook- Tlie season's program of new boat hl,H' k- .i,. building is now about completed and!for , work u planjMd he ghal, the summer lull in this line of .industry ,carry out She 4(J ffet ,Qng ,th a 40 h.p. full delsel Fairbanks- i Morse engine. She has comfortable ac- 'commodatlon and. while designed more now putting finishing ., ., ... . , ,K. manager or other cannery officials, is also fitted out for towing so. at a pinch, she may be called Into practical work. She has a speed of nine knbti per hour. I The boat, of which Capt. Norman jBrodhurst, well known locally, has been appointed as master, made the 'trip up from Victoria by easy stages, ItltlTIslI jatopplng overnight at Nanalmo, Alert N THE SITKK.MK f'Ot'KT OF t'OLl'.MIHA Bay, Bella Bella and Klemtu enroute. . Ri arrive Tier af A Thurutav mira. the Matter of the Administration I . . . . Act- and !,nS and proceeded late that afternoon the Matter of the E9tate of Torey ! to Inverness; On Sunday, she will go Yosbloka. Deceased. Intestate. on down to Klemtu which wUl be her headquarters. COMPANY, Midsummer j Anniversary Sale 17 YEARS IN THE SAME STAND For the last few days of our St'e we are offering greater Inducements than ever. We quote a few leaders. Special Bargain Tables throughout the Store offer a wide tan;c of reasonable merchandise. BOYS' BLOOMER PANTS These are in Tweeds, etc., and are both in small and large sizes. Regular values to ?2.50. Anniversary Sale Price . . , $1.25 FOR CHILDREN Children's Turn-Top and Cuff Sox, various colors. Anniversary Sale price, QCp &OK, a pairs for Boys' Hercules and .Rock Rib Hose. Anniversary Sale Price, 2?f per pair ........... Children's Woollen Bathing Suits, Anniversary Q4 7CJ Sale Price '. vl Children's Hats. Only a dozen in this lot. Regular $1.50 value. Anniversary QSf Sale Price UOXy Children's Hats. To clear at Anniversary QP Sale Price out Children's Hats. Regular values to $2.25. A dozen only. Anniversary Q"! ACZ Sale Price QJLO WINSOME MAID SILK . JIOSE In several of the leading shades. Regular $2.25 value. Anniversary Sale Price, per pair . . 1.75 After a couple of weeks in port, the pace tncse dayg and cien McMillan and I local nauoui scnooner .ni onugaia. , nls m(n lre just as much on the Jump CaDt. William Parsons, left Friday . .v,.. v.. i, n, ( . to me on or before the 21st day of July. morning ta t0 affftln again tr try h.r her rortUnes fortunes on on . J v tV under A.D. 1927. and all parties indebted waV- the estate are required pay tne ie i" abmjm i u on the pontoons on Thursday were me, been completed at the fisheries experl- tne jlgnthousc tnder Blrnie for annual I mental station of the 150 pounds of inspection and repair; the P.lt.T. for substance, -believed to be ambergris. Ceaning. painting and repairs; J. n. which the Skugaid brought in from the Morgan's logging boat for a new rudder fishing grounds. Last week the station and ked ghoe as wclI gUmwood was fairly besieged with visitors ileslrous Meeting, and the Canadian Fish & of looking the stuff over. Cold st0rage Co.'s trawler Andrew Kelly ' I for cleaning and painting. The announcement that the Canadian, joored at the piers were the B.C. Fish it Cold Storage Co. is offering the tendtr NUnka Irora steam trawlers Andrew, Kelly, James IJwe ,n,ct for 1,, tvpalIs. the Carruther, and n, E. Foster for sale has . tMiboat Bobolln)c for lnspecllon and proVen rf consldeitoe JnVest:- r$-i an1 a 40 ot selneboat. owned acknowedgrfien M Wew-;Yeoman,oI the 'Queen Char- mim W,toh5SotS; Elands, for fitting out and in-' ing on., tne company- jay. ;m vessel i,0 n 8tandard have beenjild up for tie jist three or jj- lour years ana, uuring inai vune, iuc company has apparently satisfied Itself! that It can safely rely on the supply of Independent fish demands. a S'i n.p. engine. Rolf Walker has returned to the Yacht Club float with his small pleasure boat which he wintered at home. Picnic and fishing' parties have once again become the order of trie day and dally the' harbor "is' dotted with pleasure craft plying to and fro, and at night, lb opposite shore Is a constellation of campflre beacons. Large organized picnics have of recent years been gaining In popularity and almost every Sunday between now and September Is booked up with events pf such kind. Incidentally the anglers are becoming restless and -a number of extended trip are being planned, IM'SY AT DRY IIOCK A large amount of more or leas minor work makes the dry dock 4 busy gaso- Meanwhile finishing touches are being put on llaaton Lund's new halibut hnnt Rmhtvm 1. which is to be corn- to meet lta large pJeted thu ww,kud and the launching of Lars Voce's new halibut boat is scheduletl for June 29 wth completion m irk UF ' or, July 4 after which she will be com- The little open boat Irene has had mUslonKj m packing salmon to less than three owners during thejjj CBnnery. period of tne past week, a iew aays. ctruction is also well advanced on ago BUI Watt turned the vessel over to;fc 64 by 2'i foot scow for the Rupert J. a. Wlllett, who had intended to Marlnc products. convert It Into a troller but had a quick I Aj wtU as ftl, tnls tnere a gooU change of mind and found a purchaser j delj , nVcciuneous work for the in the person, of Jimmy Wodsworth, jniafhma ,nop jnciuding the .turning out former owner M the Iduna. who. at the of a crankshart; for the aranby Co. time of writing, looked like' he waa go- Ing to stay with his ship. The Irene Each , troubIei ihjee of the very lat-ls fifteen feet long and is powered with ejt deI n of troning boats, enroute from Seattle to Ketchikan, were forced to put Intq Prince Rupert this week for repairs, One, named Nada, broke Its crankshaft. The second,- going to the first's aid, broke its rntlshaft and the third caught fire in theittempt to aid the other two. The Nada. Is; now- at dry dock awaiting repairs andthi other two are at the Cow Bay, floats.- ' Features of the three boats are winches to facilitate the handling of the weighted lines and small derricks. They are something new In the way of selneboat construe- continued on paw slxi FOR LADIES Ladies' Coats. One lot of six only. Special value being offered to clear at Anniversary Sale Jg Ladies' Cotton Vests in white only. Anniversary Sale fif aOX Price, 3 for .: All Ladies HATS to be cleared at Anniversary Sale Price, each $1.95 Hair Nets, in a variety of styles. Anniversary Sale 9P Price, G for Ladies' Lisle Bloomers and Vests, in peach, pink, white and orchid. Anniversary Sale Qp Trice, 2 for Ladies' Uplifts. Snappy styles. Anniversary Sale Q?f Price, each LADIES' BLOOMERS These are In" Rayon Silk and there are only ten dozen in this lot in several colors. Regular $1.50. Anniversar Sale QC Price FOR THE HOUSEHOLD Cretonnes, in various pat terns. Anniversary Sale Price, v S)Zn per yard ............ Bungalow Washable Rugs. 27x54. Anniversary Sale 93 C Coif Yarn in seven different shades. Anniversary Sale 4 An Price, per ball ; Down Filled Comforters, 3 only. Values to $17.50. Anniversary Q1 9 lt Sale Price .... Honeycomb Towels, large size. Anniversary Sale QP Price, .1 pairs for .. Lace Curtain Window Panels. Regular values to $1.50. Anniversary; Sale OP Price vV BOLEPROQF AND WINSOME MAID HOSE " The whole balance of the stock. Regular value to $1.75. Anniversary Sale" QCn JC Price Many lines previously Advertised are now pold out but others have been added. Values, are great as ever. H. S. Wallace Ltd. Phone 9. Third Avenue and Fulton BETTER DENTISTRY PLATES that gives you a natural appearance and lend beauty to the contour of the face, Always Dr. MAGUIRE pl Open Over Ormes DEMAND one 525 "Rupert Brand" - Kippers t "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST POOD." Smoked Dally by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., 1M Prince ltupert, ILC.