K.itini.v. April 14, liK e?iau. jjscr- gga PATSY flttWU PAGE nva Prices at Prince Rupert of the New Chevrolet Litrht Delivery Chassis sjwwi.oo 1-1 'a Ton Truck Chassis . 4x00.00 Koadster $80K.OO Roadster Delivery $KOH,00 Touring S80H.00 ''mine $0:11.00 '"'a eh $0:11.00 Sudan $10:10.00 Cabriolet $10:10.00 Imperial Landau $1080.00 Front Dumper and Rear Rumperettes standard equipment on all Passenger Models. Disc Wheels Standard equipment on Imperial and Cabriolet only. On other models $80.00 extra. Spare Tire and Tube, ?ltOO extra. Kaien Garage Phone 52 RICHMOND'S Louvre FAMOUS FOR VALUE in Ladies' Coats Hats and Dresses II. s. WALLACE CO, LTD. MERCURY FULL FASHIONED SILK HOSE 'liiffon and Service Weights n liunmetal, Black, Atmoa-h. re, Nude, Even (flow, Mer-ida, Flesh, etc. From $1.75 to $2.50 The Hose for Satisfaction H.S.WallaceCo.Ltd. Phone 9. 3rd Ave. & Fulton. NOBLE FIVE MINES Miller, Court & Co. spon-rcd and placed before the '''lie iuh well known pro-rtios as Cork Province at , Whitewater at 25c, Pend ' i i lie at 26c. and now they 'I NOBLK FIVE MINES I I). at 30c a share. 'vt three quarters of a llnwi dollars has been " lit on development, power l! "it and mill. This is a pi in property. Subscrip- 1 1' iris taken !v S.D. Johnston Co.Ltd. C17 2nd Avenue Ajrents for Miller. Court & Co. Ltd. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage. Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize In Piano and Furnituuj Movlnx. Waterfront Whiffs Trollem Meeting With I'nlr JtenuHN-lMUl.il. i Taken Over-Volunteer Sold Halibut Landing up Airaln Early season spjlng salmon Kupcrt hav be,'n SM&mM lu" y Jrer WW tnan "..- nine oi me yeV operations have been, as usual, so far te-rA terei I in the viclnitjr'of Warke Canal and Port Simpson Md from Bllf Bay ta the Canal. This week about seventy-five ooats iwssibly sixty per cent iraaboata and the remainder rowboals were spread out in this fiahery. Latre in the spring, the trailers will start at Uundas Island and other outside fishing centres. The average catch per day per boat has been about three fish and Hilly Thacker, with the troljer leaver, is reported to have bean the high man to daU, landing some 260 pounds or about twenty fish in one day. Pnceg for thia popular fish remain good, making ita catching a profitable industry even though catches may not be very large. Spring w being peeked into Prince MUfwn steadily by Plewln U Brown's packer Teplow It.. snd Oept. Johnny Clausen's Elmer c. The well known American halibut beat Oneh. dipt. Harry Sell, limped into Prince Buj-m on Wednesday at-ttrnoon with a jury i udder, and her regular mdder. i:, stalk broken, on 'eck. The accident occurred near Coronation Island and It took for'.y-o;:e hour for the vessel to rtach port !:om there. She had a abort catch ol fishing bavin to be stopped after the accident. The AtMn Fisheries baa put In Its annual supply of tlerrea and aalt lor :h mild curing of salmon at iu Prince Unpen plant. One hundred and fifty tierces and 340 sack of salt are here It la the third year the Atlln Fisheries have been carrying on this operation in connection with halibut handling The mild cured sal mm la shipped to the United State. ISMT.IIXS HMJlVK Bid Anderson completed' the installation this week of the 24 h p. Gardiner engine in his new pleasure cruiser at the Yacht Club naat and hope to be aMe to make his trial run next week. Depending on tbe way the boat wchavea. she will be named. Harvey Dumas, skipper of the power vug Pachena prior to the sale of the Prince Bupert Boat House interests, will now go trolling with his own boat leandsr in wtiieh be wul 1 natal a 30 hp. dteeel engine, something new for thai type of craft, which hat been or- Bob Thomas also of the P.R BH ataff. i cleaning up some work with the Prince Rupert Towage at Salvage Co. and later will take charge of tbe seine-boat K. 8. which waa purchased by himself and Capt. Swanaon last fall after ha ring been burned near Lowe Inlet. sYeaotadtttotslsu; of the K 8. has now been eontpatted. The Prince Rupert Towtge ei Salvage Co. has received two enquiries from United State, big game hunters who are fe streus of cumins, ts Prince Rupert in the near luture to embark upon expeditions in quest of giindy bear, mountain goat. etc. One of tbe intending parties is from Oklohama: the other from California. Power bust Sanardl. Capt. Charles Lar-Un. made a trip to Captain's Oovr on Wednesday to fetch sosae extra long piles to he used In the work going on at the wharf of tbe Prince Rupert Tow-ago e) Salvage Co. Other piles had been brought In from tbe Skeena River The puedriver of the Pacific Stevedoring Co. ! being used In the work. Under charter for a few day to the Rupert Marine Products Ltd., power tug Salvage Princes will leave tomorrow for tbe north arm of Pore her Island to bring in a booaa of logs fur the Big Bay Lumber Oo.'s sawmill st Seal Cove. MHi( nsOM TW v . toui of co ed Uhtf other MOO Xrwer- tugrttT 3. rWrhr sndfto nm''1ictjkttF " P.p. T of tile Rupert Marine Products fleet have been bu.y this week towing in a million or so feet of 1j. cut on the Queen Charlotte Islands, for the Big Bay Lumber Co from Oeorgetowm to the new mill here The P.R.T . Capt Harris Kerr, came In with a big boom sNl(alllaltUsataBBBBBmA great, wsara. .- eaBBBBBBW ay 'W-larfr, -W1JUCAT Dr 1 ST -vm. MacLAREN'S MUSIC HOUSE EXCLUSIVE nSUNWICK pEALERS Phong 7 trollerg in the vicinity of Prince very fair success and there are usual engaged in the collin for Wednesday afternoon. There are now upwards of two million feet In the bojming ground at Seal Cove ready to go through tbe mill wnen It starts cut' ting next week. The Prlnoi Rupert Towage Salvage Co liai taken the coutract from th Ljini.'ia-cd Materials of New Westminster 'or ihr unloading from cars and load- li.r on to boats of Cottonwood logs :i-jni IVrrace being shipped through here toe veneer mill In the south The Prince Bupert Towage ft Salvage Co. has sold to Vancouver Interacts through William Ooldbloom of this city, uaae one hundred tons of scrap iron rem various canneries in tbe district which has now been assembled on tbe wharf here Tle material will be taken :o Vancouver bv scow next Seven local bank alerks returned home arty Tuesday morning after having pent the holiday week-end making a Urlp to Stewart aboard the powerboat Taohens. Capt. R. Oanunon. Tbe blue lux colony at Klnahan Island ; thriving and now consists of 46 palm n the am aii animals states Capt. Al .'red Swansou. Basil Boatrom. who Is in charge of the farm, and two men an now busy clearing and digging land and eiweUng certain small buildings that ire required TO llr.M tlx HKICt: Capt. Swanaon. who has dispewd of the Prince Rupert Boat Houw Interest u the Prince Rupert Towage Salvage Co.. states his intention of continuing reside not in the city. He stlU retains litavy local Interests, including part ownership of the Central Hotel and Kln ahan Pur Farm as well as shares in some six or seven local fishing boats Capt. Swanaon made a trip out to Klnahan island on Wad needs y in the powerboat Mylanwy which he stUI holds, with sosae of his effects Harry Landry, accountant with the Priuoe Rupert Boat House for the pact Ira months, la cleaning up tbe books of the company before finally turning them over to tbe new owner of tbe business. Oeorge FrtzseU's powerboat Laura P.. which ssak at tbe fishery float at the end of the week, was quickly righted and la looking no won for the experience Oammon t Watt's seine boat Bertha iu.. tapi. ams unman, mane a eusine trip to Ketchikan with her owners this week, leaving Tuesday night w returning at 1 am. Wednesday. Frank Allen, high prssause for Bdwsrd Upsett (Prince Rupert) Lad returned to tbe city last night following a two day trip to Bkeena Rvssr cannery points on company business. Pacific Ooyle Navigation Co."s tug Lome arrived on Saturday last with two scows in tow. one rontaHlna 3S0- IKllllllir.H NAI.VOK IN Halt freighter Salvor, Capt. Rush, w in port on Tuesday from Vancouver with a carload of lime for Albert & Mc-Caffery and the ornamental lights which ere to be used on the new 11 saner vrwKUA Iuct t my, Vocnl ,t So. a i 75c Third Avenue I building here. The Salvor's cargo also Included cannery supplies for the Bkeena River. The' Canadian halibut beats Ring leader snd Olympla III are bark :n rervice again after having had repair, ellected here to damage ustiiied In recent accidents wbUe at sea. at. R. O. Urge of Port Simpson wis! visitor in town (or a couple of days' this week. lie arrived with his power! cruiser Sunbeam IX. Tuesday afternoon' aod returned Co Simpson on Thursday Sfttypoon... Capt. O. P. Smith, who arrived last from Vancouver where he spent the winter, la now giving his boat Billy Hoy an overhaul at the Edward Lip-rrtt grid before starting out trolling in which be will be 'occupied until the packing season commences. The power cruiser Mlpal, belonging to Miss Alman, is now trim and snappy loaklng in a new coat of paint from keel to mines meet. Tbe vessel has also been given a thorough overhaul and will be one of the harbor's neatest looking pleasure craft. Tbe boat wax built last year at Dlgby Island and acquired by Miss Alman on completion. Patience Is a virtue and those who wait are duly rewarded The new approach to the government wharf from the west end has been finally opened tr the public, after being under construction these past six months or so. and the Whiff Man made his Inspection on Thursday afternoon While it looks more like a cattle shoot than a comfortable incline upon which tired and elderly tourist ladies may stop and rest on the rail every half a docen steps, it should do lor a tune. Certainly, It I good deal better than nothing and its construction looks solid enough if not altogether pleas in g to the esthetic eye. Now the city might well carry out some much-needed improvements at Its end. ait vm; os ATF.nntovT With the removal of tbe Prince Ru-lert Boat House and floats from the foot ol UcBrtde Sticti where thty have been moored for many years, the waterfront looked something this week like the front room after tbe sheriff has called and taken tbe piano swsy. Tbe outfit was moved down on Tuesday and placed along aide the wharf of the purchasers, tbe Prince Rupert Towage ft Salvage Co.. where It will remain. The C.N& Yacht Club floaU wUi occupy tbe space formerly occupied by the P.R.BH and P. W. Anderson Is In charge of the work of putting them In place there. Meantime, with much hustle and bustle oinfc 03, tbe surroundings of thr Prtnoe Rupert Towage Salvage Co present a rather Imposing scene of jjcuvity. eacecTally when the whole of tbe augmented fleet happens to be tied up there. This important wierttent deal has also resulted In certain changes of personnel on the boats Involved. Capt. R. Osmmon hss joined tbe staff of tbe new concern and will assume the duties of second In commend to Capt. Paul Armour, tbe manager. Capt. Charlie tarkin takes command of the seine-boat Zanardl which bas been chartered from Oammon at Watt for a year. John O Williamson hss been appointed accountant of this now laaportsiit local concern. The Prince Rupert Towaee ti Salvage Co. will new have s tseal waterfrontage of 160 feet resulting n the escfaange of the to fast west of UeBrMe Street which It acquired 1st MM pumaas of the Prince Rupert Boat Hotss Interest for a similar apace Just east of Its original holding. It ss the plan to put In a full length of floats to auaounnudate the boats at the fleet eed eunh tmatasas as may otter. linilOI.INK HDHKIMl Afl.lIN Arter having fceea Ued im at DtgbV Xetaodfbr the vdafer. tsy ejlsgbost stob-oMnk a4 'verhitl in tMnsJ dry dock and le Mat In service sgjikg Tbe vessel mide a trip to the. eeens Riser durlnstlMi early pan ot ieaWweek snir was la port again oa TtiHtsisy before proceeding to the Naas BJver. Tbe weekly grist of rumor included tbe anything but ceassuring news that It is the Intention of the Canadian OOvernaeat Merchant Marine, in It effort to effect economies, to do down tbe Prince Rupert Dry Dock. The recent departure of certain of the foremen of the plant was taken aa complementary to the report There was no of ficial ciflrmat!on of any such action which would be rather disastrous to the port It is also said that steps are being continued by the Marine Department with a view to removing the Dlgby Island Marine Station headquarters to the dry clock hem. This, it H understood, has been eontemplated for some years but, a, far as can be leurned officially, the materialisation of the pian seems to be no nearer than, It waa Dlgby Island ferry boat Rhona Is ba-k la service ag.m, Capt. Harry cal-dcrwood hsving returned recently from IlUB annual holiday trip aouth. WL, i't, . , 1IIH HlltTIIII.W n. dwaph oosse or basket bali 1. . .T . .- til . Xasue ooearavssj ass umpiieuiu Mrtbday last Sunday by mskUal s crutee to UitlakaUa (and hack too) in his power boat KUtchall Si Currle have been swarded tbe contract by the provincial department of public works for the re-shinglinc of the government wharf. The Furnace that Saves One Ton The shingles have been ordered from; suit of the week's heavy landings prices 1 in- t-i,h iu will srrive ahuut theltnnk rather serious drip and several ud e( U otuith wbf U w;rt will H&aVgalLHKHS!T3H9 HK( l.A AKENTS for Prince Rupert Steens, Limited be commenced. P. W. Anderson baa completed a ten day Jeb of puttutg In new p.b concrete CootUags at tbe Big Bay LuaV ber Co s wharf. Powerboat Pecbena will go on the Skcena River gravel run far the Prinoe Rupert lowage at &.lvage Co. next week. Tbe Zanardl has btrri on this work for the past week. William Ooldbloom states that he has done just thru- tunes as much fur business during tbe past winter than during any previous season. Tbe ln-: raaie be accounts largely due to the suet that be has been handling a large imount of fur this year from the Yukon territory. Shipments are stUI com-.ng in from the larger trappers. Next vear Mr. Ooldbloom expert to double up his business again De-p anew during tbe past winter burylnt; the tr.ips Mr. Opldbloom holds accountable largel yfor tbe fact that tbe production of furs in this particular district has shown s decrease. Next year, however, he looks for one of the heaviest iur crops of recent years throughout the northern part of the provinot Including this district. VOl.t NTKKR IS Mt)U Mike Jensen, well known Prinoe Ru- SthsasiisV, sehfasgke. napjn J.rsjl venture as bailout owner loiiowing na purchase of the well known boat Volunteer which has been announced. The vendor ol tbe boat was Arthur Robert-1 son of Massett and the deal was put' through by the Prince Rupert Towage at Salvage Co. and Theo Collart. j Forty-five feet long and powered with j a 30 h p Union gas engine, the Volunteer wai built some twelve or fifteen years ago and ber original owner was Cant. Sar Severern. The best was by pV Jonn 0n lK wh abandoned her to the underwriters In lB3d when she was wrecked o Rose Spit i The vessel was salvaged and passed Into tbe hands of Mr. Robertson. Tbe new owner wa formerly a member of the civw of the Kalen and lax' year was on me cm.si A ceMatlcn of herrlnn ..elnlng oxt - J tttions Is the vi. li.ity of Butler s. Cove j Name Address Canadian National Steamships Co, L'mited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD OperatinK (i.T.P. M.000 Ton Floating; Dry lek Entiineera, Machinists. Boilermakers, Illirkvmilhfi. Patlrrfi makers. Founders. Woodwerkera. Ktc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WHUHNG. Our plant is tquippfd to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385 GityMeat Market (SELVIG RR0S.; Sr! Atenue Phone 701 .MEAT- FISH, VEGETAI1LES and ALL KINDS OF "NORWEGIAN PRODUCE" at low prices, and immediate delivery Oboene! All articloa are of aaperior quality and absolutely fresh. and Jap Inlet .ar Prince Rupert was ! at 4 M0 MO pouads-iaiNi.700 1 ordered by the fisheries department onj umMOO pounds! Thursday. Bradbury ft Yelf. at Butlers : I t.alladUn a compared with last year's Cove, snd Sr.w . at Jap Inlet, had.i,aU, t , :m!r f!,t of i,lg7 0M! .owever. - .etl s store oi bait for the halibut beets before sein- awes rjaaw-t week halibut up to yes- gej Ows y anean 01 the figures for the corresponding period j ol 1837 due to exceptionally heavy landings during the past week of at.-700 pounds About elithty per cent of the local Canadian fleet were In with catches during the week totaling 391.-000 pounds while Ameiiran boats landed a total of 609.000 pounds As a re- of the boats did liuie better than to lear exp'.-nses. The highest Canadian price of the week was 13c and 6c to the 'Gibson for 7.000 pounds and tbe high-; jest bid for American halibut was 13.9c I'.i'id Br paid the Kennebec for 8,300 , pounds. Lowest bids of the week werej , aud ,or Canadtto fuw ,nd a 3c .ind 5c for American. toUJ ,t Rupm u to nn. pjulia, ,d( Uj. j i,i3SO0 American 037.750 Canadian. N0TICR XTKB MATTBR of an aDOllcattoD far the issue ot s Pro vial anal Certlfioste of Tltls tor Lot sltteca (If). Block slstiew (161. Town of Stewart. Map S1BA. sattkuoctory proof of tbe loss of the Certificate ol Title oorerlng tbe above . land having been produced to me. It is my Intention to Issue, alter the aspire-1 Hon of one month from tbe first bub-j lies Hon hereof, a Prevhuonal Certificate of Title to the shove land in the aame of W U. WKUm The orlelnal Oertlfi-cate of Title Is dated the SOth October. 1810. snd Is numbered 8731 ! Land Registry OH Ice, Prince Rupert. B.C . llith March, Its II r MACUBDO. gT Beglstrar ot Tiuts- in Seven Warmth Economy Satisfaction are the things to look for in a heating system. 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