a a PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS 1 . Saturday, SeptemW i l. i i The Daily News Waterfront Whiffs PRINCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBIi Published Every 'After noonexcept Suhafyjfby Prince Rupert Daily NewVLimjteUi,Thira4AleDue. H. F P.ULLEN - Managing Editor. ... DAILY EDITION SUBSCRIPTION RATES City Delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance $5.00 For lesser period, paid iu advance, per month - 50 By mail to ail parts of Northern ancl Central British Columbia, paid in advance for yearly period $3.00 Or four months for ...' ?1.00 By mail to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid in advance per year SG.00 By mail to all other countries, per year $7.50 Transient Display Advertising, per inch, per insertion $1.40 Transient Advertising on Front Page, per inch $2.80 Local Readers, per insertion, per line 25 Classified Advertising, per insertion, per word . 2. Legal Notices, each insertion per agate line .15 Contract Rates on Application Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations The Letter Box lUMOKH ARE r.tLSE Editor. DaUy News - I would like you to find apace in your papsr so as to inform the citizens of this city the truth and also to deny certain statements that are being rumored around regarding myself, which, although entirely false are awfully annoying to myself and family and it net corrected in time may also prove injurious to my business. I would like to say that I' was discharged from taie Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve on April 93 of thl year owing to the completion of my term of engagement which ended, serv 93 86 ANACONDA POSSIBLE It is suggested that possibly the Anaconda people may under take the work. They are interesting themselves in the Mountain , v" Bay mine at Stewart and if they should take the mine they wouldT need a smelter. They are both mine operators and smelter owners j and know possibly more about the business than most people. i It might be an excellent thing to try to secure their interest in , the proposal to establish here. At anyrate the field is open. Today the ore is in sight and br the time the. smelter ia built there wnnld PROSPERITY' IN BRITAIN That Britain is prosperous and not decadent was the message brought by Colonel Nicholls and given to the people of Prince Rupert through the Rotary Club. That the dole was not that drawback I had been discharged tor etc. I may say it was the same old story, someone waa after my Job, but that It not all, I did nearly lose It, but demanded an Investigation. Two officers from the naval service took the trip to Prince Rupert and after having fourteen men before them, I was exonerated. I do not wish to bring any persona name Into this affair a I believe in "letting sleeping dogs lie," but when one bear oneself talked about It 8) Qftly right that the truth should be known. Thanking you In advance, a. W. DAWBS, (Late Petty Officer Instructor.. RXMfXR.) OESH'S ing we last iwo year who vne iocn The Aueust taun til vf . tuts, unit under the command of R. P. Ponder, I boy in the Philippine who wm aake late of Utia city. I have been with thjto write an essay on the cow. He pro-naval service since the age Df 1,6. and!0ud this effusion: The cow la an wa dlachsrged with "character very animal with four leg, one In each good" and "abilities superior . every corner. The cow glvea mUk. but as cotue:utlve year since 1912. for me. give me liberty or give me Certain rumors were going around that! death " EVERY POLICY with The Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada Gives you PltOTECTlON AND INVESTMENT Assy ranee in for $1,500,000,000 Assets $ 400,000,000 For particulars, call G45 or 180 S. J. JABOUJt, Northern Is. C. Representative Salmon Pack This Season Compares Favorably AVUh previous some of which is being mined. A similar condition exists in the: up to August is with toe pack at the Bulkley Valjey and Skeena districts. Prince Rupert is the only point i camsponoing date in leas, the previous that would serve these two regions for a customs smelter. The place record ,or purpo" conP"ton: where rail and water meet is the natural place for the treatment of I sa.s mvek ores, especially ine ieaa ores which cannot be handled at Anyox. Alsoi - MM it may be remarked that there are a ntmiber of good coal fields in C9 the neighborhood, at least one rff which has hepn rhnrnnirMr f oatorl iSoekaje 8148 i'ower can be developed at any one of half a dozen waterfalls and a;gg good supply of water for the smelter can be secured. Suitable sites cohoe are oiienng. tverytfting points to this neighborhood as the beet possible for a smelter and it is said that it would be a most profitable investment. What is needed now is for someone with all the information at his disposal to lay all these matters before people with money and get them so interested that the smelter will be built. Pinks Chums Total Cobo Pinks . be plenty of ore to keep it running. i Finks 3UACDONALD WELCOMED The hearty welcome given to Ramsay Maedenald and his daughters is typical of Prince Rupert. They carried it out well and made the visitor? feel that they were really welcome without that ostentatious display which is characteristic of some receptions. Happily the weather was all that could be desired and the British statesman will be able to look back with pleasure to his visit to Prinee Rupert. Those who had the matter in hand art: to be commended for the manner in which it was carried out to progress which, is generally asserted was another interesting ;Pmto statement. The dole is simply the payment made to unemployed people from the unemployment insurance fund. Britain had a bad setback through the great part the country played in the war and through the loss of a generation of young men. The resiliency of the race is asserting itself, however, and the people are returning to a period of prosperity Just as we are in Canada. The only thing is thai Britain did o much more during the war and naturally it takes longer to recuperate. That under the better conditions brought about through the unemployment insurance and other changes and through the new outlook following the war, British people are doing more work than ever, leading the world in its man power, is perhaps the most satisfactory knowledge that comes to us through Colonel Nicholls' Totals Ooboe Pink . Totals 'Chun IMM 11 prt is smno um .SMITH? I.N' LOT mm 7 397 W M SM81 (KNTIIAL A I tin tUU2 964 ejsee Mi,m 6.047 1141 1.847 90.OS4 SM4 SKKBNA II I Fit ft '.. turn 7S.713 19J9S7 SIS 8.79 178.401 8.197 hum ase.4t itivsKs iKi.wr MTI 1W41 3.460 54,41 87 9 74 9 ton 1.1 to 8047 6,SW 17418 180 143 277 24 18487 43.761 1.776 890 9J046 114.191 16.483 Totals 34SJ79 184 14 QIT.BN (VAKLOTTH ISLANDS 708 14 666 8J78 1J7S naks -. mxm isijoo 4H Total 14M,74 194.436 Having touched a roc w Masaett Islet near Parguaon Bay aa a result of which ber propeller and shoe war damaged, Prince Rupert Salvage St Towing Oo.'s power tug Salvage Princess, Caot. Prank Tyler, which has been packing aalajoa. m llaasitt Inlet, arrived In port tmrni saiuruay nigm. was ary qocsoq ana repaired the next day and got away Monday night, with two scows in tow, for the Weat Ooast of Vancouver Island where she will be employed for the neat two month on a pilchard packing charter to the reduction plants. nmiAltl) . DELICACY The pilchard, usually thought of as merely fit for reduction purpose, 1. In reality, a fish quite as palatable and pleasant as a table dlah as the well known herring. Somewhat larger and fatter than the local herring, which in fact I in Its worst condition when caught around here, the pilchard 1 rapidly growing In favor aa an edible flab and many oonnolseurs are beginning to know it as a real delicacy. So with suoh flatfish ai the brUl and sites, for which the Canadian Pish it Cold Storage Oo.'s trawler O. E. Poster la now flahlng In Hecate Strait. They are an eaosUeavt table fish and, as time gie on and the favored halibut and aitanon arc not a plentiful a tbsy axe now, will be more appreciated. The seine boat Bertha O . under charter to the Prince Rupert Salvage Ac Towing Co., oame over on Wednesday night from Lagoon Bay. Moresby Island', for a load of dleel oil and returned to the Islands Thursday noon. The vessel I now under aalmon packing charter to the Canadian Plah Co. and will be away for some time, probably proceeding to the Weat Ooast of Vancouver Island to pack pilchards to the reduction plants u soon aa ahe is through on the Islands Prince Rupert Bulvnn Si Towing Co 's powerboat Pnchena i-rt on Sunday for MllMl't-l Wit 11 two omjltv 8'OW.l tn tow. returning to port on Tuesday - T Vears-Salvage Princess Repaired Following Accidegt-Angling Parties to Enjoy Holiday While the total salmon pack for the British 'Columbia coast up to August IS this year was the third largest in the past five years, the pack in District No. 2 was the second largest, being exceeded only by the 1926 season. As has been often explained previously, the big pack this year has been due to the large, jun of pinks, which was exceeded only by 1924. The sockeye, spring, and steelhead packs this season have all been the lowest on record in.the past five years. The cohoe pack has been the largest In five years, while the chum pack this year was ahead of 1927 only. Figures now available covering the pack up to August 18 show a total pack on the coast of 917.368 caw of which 789.168 caees m con-1 tributed by District . No. a. the balance I Buly Bacon, who ha been second man being between District No. 1 (rraseri tnj summer with JetX Lambly, aboard River) and District No. S (waters con- j the Rupert Marine Products power tug ttfuoin to Vancouver Wand). The nip. ui wj coming awe coast total was exceeded toy Uw 1.066.- j the xt w days to resume hi school 8S cases of 1936 and 1994 s 934,318 cases. , studies. The District No. 2 pack was exceeded by 1938 which showed a production of 636.7(7 oases. The pack fcr both coast OIF TO V.WCOl'VER D. B. Ftsa. director. H. N. Brocklesbr, 'and District No 3 this year has bean and L. P. Smith of the Prince hu.i men than double of 1927 when the coast Kbria Experimental Station sewntl-croduoed a total of 41974 oases of"'c staff win lesve tonight to attend Saturday, Sept 1, 1928 which 829.318 caes were from the dls- the annual conference of PaeHte Ooast NEED OF SMELTER There is in the Portland Canal district quantities of rich ore triet of which Prince Rupert la Following are figures covering salmon packs in this district for 1938 the : worier oi toe Biological uoara oi uan-'ad whleh will be held at the Unlver-tjte "T of Brrttah Columbia in Vancouver on 1996 September 8 and 6. They will return to the city In about two weeks. Dr. T. Ingvaldsen bad Intended going to to same meetnlg but indifferent health has prevented hl doing so. M. M. Stephen U taking the 24 hj. Ketvls enable out of his power cruiser 14 a" Verm 8. Prye and wUl replace It with a IS h.p, Atlas which recently eame out of the cruiser from the Poacher 4044 Island Cold Mines. Steve Is. etldeatey. 144 1 happy only when he is changing or making repairs. Oapt. WRHam Hsasoa, who has been having a successful season at tie North Island troUteg ground, was in port thl week with hJa boat Theima H. for minor repair. Dr. R. O. Large of Port Simpson, who paM two visits to port this week, will be embarking on Monday of next week aboard his power cruiser Bunbeam II. for a trip to Vancouver with a party of friends. Mrs. Large, it is reported, has not sufficient coafldertee in friend hua-band'a navtgttlnr.iproeUvlUes so will go south by the surer, means of steamboat. Wttb fine weather prevailing, bathing parties to the Salt Lakes this week have been the order of almost every day. The water has been warm and pleasant and j the swimmers have been taking full advantage of the late days of the bata-i lng season. . .r.i VIsllEItMEN H FLOATS Not much comment ha been heard i along the "front" thl week on toe proposal that has been made by tfej feoeral department of public works to provide additional float aecommodaUon for the fishing fleet at some other point on the waterfront rather than attempting to make further Improvement and, eitenaions at Cow Bay. Apparently, many of those directly concerned have lost faith in trie good Intentions of the government with regard to these long promised floats and there will have to be something really tangible happen la the matter before they become muah interested. However, it might be a good time If there are any representations la the matter to be made to mke them now. With splendid weatner to prospeoi, many angler will be hying forth this afternoon and tonight to be ' "went over the timely Labor Day holiday. Thl will be about the last, good opportunity to land the wily trout before 'the nlmrod begin to Interest themselves tn the opening of the hunting season. One party going out wtU be that making the trip to Wark Canal on Bid Anderson's new cruiser whleh hit on all four for the first time thl week. These disciple of Izaak Walton, leaving tonight, will be Sid Anderson. Pete Anderson. II. B. Stiles, O. Rodger, Eddie Clapp and J. M. Walker. Parties will also probably go out with Oeorge Bryant on the lUrla and Jack Lindsay on the Irene L. Having rceeatly undergone a rather extensive campaign of overhaul and re-novation. Skipper Jack Lindsay now has his power cruiser Irene L. In shipshape for the opening of another hunting sea-son. The work, carried out under the direction of Larry Hal crow. Included considerable Improvement above and on deck. 7- r.fftg?,; -TERRACE MrniHUdnan4 Hudenvliii4 daughter daughief Mary who hav Tffl!TbeiIdaylng at Hill Farm returned to their home tn Prince Rupert on Wednesday. C. L M. Olggey left on Wednesday for Prince Rupert whers Mr. Olggey I a patient tn the Princ Rupert hospital. Mr. Alrd and daughter ot Pacific were In town on Wednesday. Mn. T. J. Marsh spent a few dsys thl week with Mn. A. Y. Wilson at nemo. Jack Gilbert arrived on Wednesday from the coast on a visit to his parent, Mr and Mr. C R. Gilbert Dur- CS2 EAGLE -g the past year he ha jf European countries. Mr. Prank and Mm. MaRm Wedneaday wits Um. A. T. Wilson at Remo. Mr. J. B. Agar and sea Charity aad Miss Moos Orelg taft on Thursday o spend s holiday la Prince Rupert. Mr. Walker and daughter Muriel of Prlnee Rupert arrtvsd on Thursday on a visit to Mr. W. Robinson, Lakeiae Valley. PRESENTATION OF SILVER SET MR. AND. MRS. 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