c rdav. Aueuit 11. 1928 THE DAILY NEWS Annoying Bladder of Old Safely Weakness Age Waterfront Whiffs IMIrtrtl liy SANTAL MIDY S.iKI tiv All llrnjKl.ln Heavy Run of Pinks Continuing TrolJer Destroyed by Explosion in Massett Inlet Halibut Landings Drop Hack RED'S Transfer r (fcen years experience In riKNITUKE AND PIANO MOVING We sell 8 kind of Coal Any kind of Wood in any quantity CEMENT SAND GRAVEL Our price, weights and measures are right. So is our Service Phone us and Sare Money and Time DAY & NIGHT SERVICE Day 1'hone: 20 1. Nijrht Phone: Red 317. MINING Stocks Noon and afternoon dos-prices on Vancouver - . k Exchange on our k list board daily. uv can give instant ser- in buying and selling V-'iiny Stocks on Vancouver - ... k Exchange. U. also have facilities for r'i'ig Wheat orders on i (C Stock Exchange. ' Representing Miller, Court & Co- Ltd. Vancouver. S.D. Johnston Colli C17 2nd Avenue Prince Rupert, ILC. Roofing and Specialities Mineral Surfaced Roofing Mineral Surfaced Shingles I D Roofing iSniWing Papers and Felts Ever jet ElaMlc Paint Plastic Elastigum KMn-jIe Stains reosote Oils Marine Seam Pitch. l'i tributors Albert & McCaffery Limited Phones 116 and 117 Dr. Alexander Smith Illock Phone 675 DENTIST LINDSAY'S Carlage and Storage - Phone C8 (;rtaKe, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service, fioal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Piano ana Furniture Moving . , t1 COAL Your choice M)SON CASSIDY - WEL- I.INGTON TELKWA Mo Rulkley liny and Grain, nt fr Rbin Hood Flour. Phone 58 Prince Rupert Feed Co. WnilS-the termfnaftion offiahinir with sockeve net, lieluled this Mittyitpior AxneBM, a week from Mondoy, usually sttfo tfie end of intensive canning on,,th Skeena River and the Cloning of evral of the canneries, it in pefcbuble there will not be such a marked diminution of operation on that occasion this year as usual. During the past two or three weeks, canneries have been operating tiight and day on a larger supply ojt htlftipa than has been available for several years and it is likely, if fee run keeps up, that the fineries will ptwtinue to pack in order to make up in some measure for the shortage on aockeye which ha preYailad thU year in the norihern section of toe district. Cnuaas have not started to run In large number as yet but they are expected to come along within a abort tlrnr now. While .jiort uu the high claw aoekeye pack thi year, It 1 expected that the echo pm in the district wlU be up tn standard while there will be a large production of pinks. On the whole. with mor econocical measure In effec SKW KMilVF.S INMTA1.LKI) The Prrfh-r IsUnd Osld Mine Ltd has Its big power rrulaer and fccat Phyic at the dry dock for thei Installation of ro slx-cyllndfr locomo-i hUe truck eng:ct with reduction gear, motors reputed tn be cf St h.p. each, n place of two 15 h.p heavy duty Atlas engines. The new machinery should give thi neat twin-acrs vessel greatly Increased speed tn addition to much additional wcrking power. Kenny Rood has construction praeu- caUy completed at the old Bhockley fac tory on Market Pla of a neat little 30 loot raised deck, trunk cabin T-bottom cruiser. A Chevrolet lutomcbllt engine is to be InstaMed and. by the end of the teason. Kenny, whose tr.ludle name Is p-d. should have one of the mappiest little pleasure boats in the harbor. Oscar Nelson has practksa'hj built acrov the bay near the mouth of Mc-Ntohal Creek a 80-foot troll in e boat. Nelson is building the boat hlnwel? and. now being enraged In ashing, will resume operation on It in the laU. O 8. Satber arrived on Thursday from atassett lr.le. where be has been engaged In trolling, and reported the total oss of his boat the Sea Hawk as a re-Milt of a gasoline explosion which occurred on Wednesday morning. Oaao-llna bad Just been taken on at Mew atassett but these was Ito fire aboard the boat and Bather Was at a loss to account for the explosion. T!-.- blust Takr notice that I D. JttdSOO.. LUBlted. whose addres Terraoa. 8. C. will apply far a iiocikt to use the waiaes i Ukelw BUer r.car Terrace. "Otoarlng Streams" purpose namely, met nm and imnruvina tiie stream for Mm (Wring. 00001, ng or ratting of logs. lUe point ou in Himn wTwa which it la pruuosed to clear are ftom that point at which lake lav Rim leave I.ukrlar take, to the mouth of the Ukl HIMT " TIm- cil:imted mileage between the br Id poinu i tfii 1 10) miles more or less the license la The irrm pr.p.xud for 21 years. . Th uoti s p,ted on tlie ground f 1QQB 'iUorr.rauiiMt tlifivto na w tne "Water Act" will tiled in the etriM of the WjUt Hti rtler ut Prince BU uort. B. C. Jhlecton tc n.i uppl'ration may be fllid with M.e .. I W R';er or with the Cimptr it ..f W:.N-r RlpbU. Parliament Bulld'm.. V'.turia. within thirty d..y ufte-r the flra jw of this ii"tl!-' 111 n ival newspaper. ED Jl'DSON. LTD.. Applicant. B E. D Judson Agent. klon at a date to or tjxed and any to- tere.tad pcrmn mny "'7".,,: Pmptrol er thereto in the nfl.-e of the or of the Water Bevorder of th i1 tain. Particularly In view of the fact that, on not a few occasions durlag the pan year or so, ttotm accident haw been attend with -fatalities sad, 1b most cases, wKh lnjurlea. it would seen to be necessary that steps should be taken by the authorities to thoroughly investigate tfee otwureafartces ac4. U possible, ascertain the causa and prs. vent the recurrence of such disaster!. In oonnecuosi with these aCaira, -there UUowlnr. amalgamation and retrench-' art many thearam aatag around ftftfl meat It in expected that the most of trie t it should be advisable that steps be ta- cannerlea wlU make up to some extent for test year's heavy o.ses on opeiatlon. ken to definitely clear up the matter. MUHIXn WOISK The fish packer Omnia. Oapt. Joe KiDU. whlrh la earrvtns salmon f mm we- avsum wto w ur city, was in port for a day this ttk having new timing gears installed at the Star WeM-ing machine shop. Occasion was also taken to give the eogioe a thorough overhaul. Cannery tender KSatatu Canst 17 was tn port during the week to go on the McLean Ways at Seal Oove and have her tau and aBterawdiate saafu drawn. The intermediate shaft, having ti bent, was straightened. The Vancouver halibut boat Takta also spent a day in pert during the week to have her engine given the once over and overhauled. 'On Monday Tommy Oomell of Port Simpson had his selneboat Pearl Harbor on the Bdaard Llpsttt Ways for the Installation -of a new rudder. The next Pay Ooanell had to come to again for repairs to his tallahart which had broken. Prince Rupert Salvage Towing Co s harbor boat Ms as River Is In commission again after having been tied up lor a few days with broken manifolds. At the same time the engine of the vessel was given a complete overhaul. The loeal halibut boat U. M. Chrisso- ' pher return; to port last Sunday torn I Vancouver after having been a month in til mrrtt Havin a 44 ti r : occurred while Bather was In the p.lot f n ,.,led. cpt aj, Jftoob. .house and the force caused him u. be .n m lhat ,unctloned th mtU WHh hl" ITl"!?1 : v7 .ustactorlly on the trip up fee .clotte .blare into the water Th!, P- i the k cost of the trip was .baWy saved him from morr lnjurlea, wry MU(ltoctoty w one who ha. been """" "L"1 " rcurtomed to gas The vessel has been , tbe hand, and bead Hj om. neverthe- rutflttlnf ta, prevaratory less, was heav, for. besides --he drstruc- I procmaat u again. itsun of th boat, which wi..- uninsured. ihc lest a'OO the taws. o a which he had on are spaast itaaM uf tmrsibj Cm craft ta the wa'rr's edge. The Bta Hawk, fatgaerly the Miss Mor-maa, was built at the Sua yard hare about a year and a-half ao lor two prospectcrs and trappers who had come here from the laaohwnzie Elver section Bather, who was tormrty a caulker at the local dry dock, acquired the boat last summer. An attempt will be made to selvage the Ford Marine engine with Kbich the boat waa equipped. Bather was having good success with trolling up to the tune of the accidant and. had it not been for his untimely loss, wuulc. have had the entire outfit paid for within the next few months. EX!l)il(ki M HEROI N Thor:;h greater precaution have been taken of late, explosions with gashwats M'mn to be retting SaOsw then- hits been hardly a win that mine such eoident has not x-unl In nine oases out of tarn, the (.iIint. o! inr oiasis sesaa va oa isawi WATER NOTICK ( Irarlng trlM TtNKH finiKd I P ler. Bather dlimbad back on boa.d as I . . " " . in with a view to scuttUa, and slnklr ' 0O"rtk)o "V ? fw J caweetlon with the Catan Oil th. bo. i- -T! hi. -?,wn, L 00 " kc1 Uon iU' Thaa. howweer it wa im-ihie to i j, . . . qf the nrat container are now rl It was moored at 1 . BMl U llflllri A.I. Will IM mlfllS MA mm lorw smag. The tederal aowtwnct of publte works cruiser Wairooda caUsd la port on Tbursday afternoon for fuel and supplies. The vessel has bee on a trip to Glacier Bay. north of Bkagway. with J. P. Porde of Victoria, district snglnear lor the departinent. Skipper Oeorge WUaon has had his yacht on the Buga Waga thai wank and for mswanaUoci of new cratch. Msan-while. Oeorge has bad M depend on the good old strong ana la octtar to maintain the lute of oammunicaUoD with bsi fanUly aeseat the Oeora norle, Jr. aavd pal made a trip to Khtada Lake this week and re ported the Bah brUag wetl o thetr anply tiled crisis teen Sad Tbor Jean- eon and party also made a week s trip to this popular a raffing resort and re turned on Tuesday wall lad en with the speckled baautMa. Poroed ha by rasagh weatfcer outatde and aa Impending shortage of lubrlcat- lt.g oil. the nanrtantria Baattle power yacht Kl -Mistioo. having ea board her owner, X. XttcSslssn. and parry of frlenda, srrrred at neon on Thursday Mid. tyuig up osafaUght at the Ooata n the Prince impart newtag Yacht Club. aaUed early rridar gaarnlng in ucBttutistion of a umiae to Ketchikan. LTM m MMaea at dsmtfned tor Dot! Is land. elghty-Avc asMa oat of Ketchi-kius. whare the wtothfr-lri-law ef the wnar sad wife of one of the men on board will be picked up. The vessel wJl call bare again neat aouth- J. .Vi " i.a.-Saa mmmmmmiiim mm. Includ- Inu la a raited "ack taodej Mtfm forf kma nnd equipped with a 40 b p. Fairbanks Morse full delael engias which gives her cruising speed of about ton knots. Leariac Seattle last Saturday and anchoring each night, the trip this far waa- made at the rate of about one hundred miles today. AT M.IHNETT INLET Capt Paul Armour, manager of the Iliuce Rupert Salvage '& Towing Co., made trip this week to Masaett Inlet to pilot the American Can On.' cruise' (continued on ptt tlx U If? THAT MANY MORE PEOPLE DO XOT TAKE! ADVANTAGE OF TIIE SLOWNESS OF THIS CAMPAIGN AND ENTER THEIR OWN NOMINATIONS? THERE IS PLENTY OF TIME FOR ANYONE TO ENTER THEIR NAME TODAY AND WIN BIG. Who do not fully understand thfc Daily News' plan of Campaign should mail in their information coupon without delay. lsUMSBd or Bring This Coupon in for Information INFORMATION COUPON Cafaffn Department, The Daily Msws Prince Rupert, B. C. 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Hie, lack of interest being taken, the few , people who have been nominated, is almost unexplainable- This is especially discouraging in view of the number and value of prists that sre to be distributed within the next few weeks, regardless of how few subscription there are turned in. More candidates are wanted and nomin-nationa should reach this office at once to be included among the names of candidates that will share in the distribution of really wonderful prises. It's time fo'r this community to wake up to the fact that this newspaper is making the largest awards of prises ever heard of in lhin st-ction. Thin is not a nomething-f or-nothing proposition, but IT IS a clean . eut business proposition. It costs you BothiiiK u enter and participate in the lavish distribution of prises. Llii6 ! Ii-.ul it. ? Who are considering entering the Prince Rupert Daily News' $4,000 Gift Campaign should not delay in getting your nomination in at orice. 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