hi THE DAtL NRWS paof six chlkun by the Atlantic and will Fine teas still cost as much. Poorer teas are be repaired there as soon as the considerably cheaper. The finest tea at a fair required new part can be obtained. price is always assured In Salada. f. The American motorshlp freigh ter Dorothea arrived in port from Alaska at t o'clock Thursday af-( vternoaa.aad.Joajieil.froa.Ah.Jit4 ! llay Lumber Cc.'s sawmill at Seal ' TCOtrT53,D0a feel' bT'clear spruce"" . . j,tumtx;f lor fctulie wiiere il will' ' .be transshipped. 10 England. The i lumber Is loaded from scows near the mill booming grouiius. ! i 1 "wr A Blend o2 the Finest Teas Water -front Whiffs Number of Halibut Boats Already Tied Up New ingtcn Overhaul Nearing Completion-American Boats Have Trouble lancsson, is vnpo nw,w h"""" . Vferna, Capt. Pete Thompson 13 gix AfMrin vej6el irM Jni; and Volun- LM 6& oog af m at Mike Jensen. 9 trips teer, Capt. KetchlkjlB WedlM!-day rtfCeiving 4800 pounds The Isrgest locsl!n M- ?c u ,2e fn boat so far to tie -up is the Living- jd freeilngi MeKiley 55,. stone II, under command of Capt, aBd lmU were E C Tibbitts for Capt. Toy,the which has brought In Martlnsen, .He, and ,nd Columbia. Vt,mt XHinds in the seven trips j s ha baled at this port in 1921. Hx tensive Overhaul Marmot Has Accident The American halibut boat Mar Captain Harry Ormiston expects (mot. Capt. Ernie Larsen, is out of t0 be at sea again in about ten commission for the rest of the sea dfnm' time with the lighthouse son as a result of an accident pi tinder Newington which has been the fishing grounds this week in the local dry dock for the past when she broke her crank shaft month undergoing extensive over-1 The vessel was towed into Ket- rrlff 1 Trtiiffl JissstlWl mi aiiyriiii a a asaiam reasons for "EMPIRE" YPROC fireproof Wallboard CANADA OVPSUM AND ALABASTINE LIMITED, VANCOUVER, D C. SmuiHrt la DritUk Columbia Cypsun L unptny, Umilti 41 BC , For SU By Aibcrt & McCafTery, Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. Slow progress is belhg made with the collection of subscriptions for the proposed local cooperative halibut marketing or-ganiiatlon but the promoters still nave hopes for the ultimate success of the project. To date, Capt. Chris Hovmuller and Howe & Mc-Nulty head the list Willi contributions of $200 each. Local business 'men, us well as fishermen, have ('pledged subscriptions but the list is to this date featured by the iumuer of "goose eggs upon it. Thoueh the season has yet nearly two weeks to go, e jut is ported u , several local halibut boats, particularly the smaller ones, lM are already tied up for the winter. Few of the Prince Rupert boats will make more than the trips they are now Bacon Fisheries announces its o. The curtain is ringing down on a season which for Intention of taking red and ling .e most of the operators' has been a profitable one in jpTtfrof the fact that here and there, as usual, a few com- of the concern'8 popular smoked plaints are to be heard from those who, for some reason delicacies, it is understood that or; another, have not been as fortunate as most. Prices some of the local halibut boats durins: the latter Dart of the sea- intend to take advantage of this son, at least, have been generally sstisfacto. y, compensating to soroesotne extent for earlier conditions which were not so good. Shortage of cold storage stocks are reflected in the better prices which have been paid of late and tibia should also augur well for next year, at least as far as the fishermen are concerned. Boats now tied up include the DX.T., which has latterly been operated by Capt Peter Meuse who purchased her during the fiflnmer from Capt Jhn Parsons' and which during the season landed a total of 71,900 pounds in thirteen trips. The Edward Lip- m haul and repairs. The veaael has market and continue ffshtng oi-Ixsen provided with new decks alterations during the winter. most throughout and the inatalla- lion of new foremast has alsoj K'U Still Here been included in the work. Bill Shrubsall. pioneer fish curer of this city, who arrived Having as his guest, Capt. Pete several weeks ago from Ketchi-Thomoson of the Verna. Capt kan, is still In town. While Bill Jack Christiansen left on Thurs- is awaiting the outcome of a sett, uapt. Martin jonnson, is WBJI tnw.d towed into into 118,000 pounds; Joe Baker, Capt. day noon with his halibut boat ; proposition that has been offered Margalice for a hunting trip to him in Minneapolis, it is said Porcher Island. The doughty 'that he may decide to relocate huntsmen expect to return to port here. early next week. George Rogers' new heating plant at the Star welding estab- 1 i mil ii ii ii 1 tas aYA4xkt in, n IiautIa Two or three unexpected ex- ! in the of Lieut On her way here with a cafch, j,I,09'on course the American halibut schooner J-..Brcl',e' 9 lecture and v-it neaaquariers on on-. Seymour lost her propeller K.tWkn on night gave Petty Officer through, having UJ fled Wednesday. Repairs are bring instructor young an attacx or pounds in in eighteen trips. The ef fj at tBe Alaska port and jumps from which he is yet hard-Fanny F.. Capt. Jim Bast, has lh VA, in .k .nathftr trinity recovered, fcieut. Broeklesby made fifteen trips and haled lOri,, th oanA. hfor m-oeedlnir '; discourse on explosives was W6 poinds, the IL and R.. Capt I t4)l up l9f wjnter. Bob Shrubsall, 12 trips and 3,-; 000 pounds! Ingrjd H- Capt Charlie Lundquist, 16 trips and fittlnK following u to "gas" at tack of Lieut. P, B. Finn the week previous. Jokes aside, an interesting pro- Cnirance Campbell, 11 trips andj tBectat. The smoke has beeniram of lectures has been arran-56,800 pounds; Margalice. Capt. j tTtkimd to gB up cWoiBey a,ged for the naval men during the Jack ' Chriatiansen, IS trips and. M. af iiut k t f,;coming winter, each of the of- Morris H.. 14 trips to 8pe8k once 08,900' pounds; show the concernB generosity to'ficer" beJnr W1M and W4.6U0 pounds; Scrub. Capt. hm , ulH HWfVfir lor twice. Next Monday, night Dplf Prince. 17 trips, IfWOJuhat the Cow Ba y insurance rates !y Officer Dawes will take pounds; Viking I, Capt. Harold . . . -'submarines" as his subject and "... . , j ins 3 w uwBm sbb ct ircuiu the week following Engineer Lieutenant will start a series on internal combustion engines. Later Lieut. Walter Hume will speak about "The British Navy." The detachment will also engage in rifle shooting on Its miniature range during the winter, having some" good talent a- mong its ranks. Prince Rupert Salvage & Tow ing Co.'s seineboat Zenardi left last Saturday on another trip tr Deepwater Bay near Seymou Narrows to bring back a load ol chtiin salni 'or., the Canadian, Fish & Cold forage Sueiro Busy Having practically completed a 30x8 trolllnjr boat for Nels Rund. Y. Suejik'" w JaP" unese boatbulWer. i now ang 'inir for the tfitfract to build a 50 foot halibulrLoat and he ex iccts to close within the next lew days. Jleantime Suehiro is laying the eeV for another SG loot trolling boat. n n Finn, director of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experi flental-StatlortT left-on" October 31 for Ottawa to attend the an nual meetin of the executive of the Biological Board of Canada. While in the East, he will also Mt New York. Gloucester, Bos on Montreal and Halifax to TRAPPERS "Get every cent your FURS are worth. Ship them or bring them to , BOYD YOUNG Port Simpson, B. C. J 1 of the cost Have you ever stopped to realize jtiat how many Miperbly beautiful pattern effect you. can get in those modem easy-to -clean Congoleum Cold Scul Rugs ? . . . for a fraction of ichot you coud expect to pay for such pattern beauty. Before buying floor covering of uny kind, go to your nearest hoiihcfurnishing dealer and sec for yourself how many fresh, charming colour '.schemes .are possible with ihvnc attructie, inexpensive ruga ... you will marvel at how much you can save. study httest developments in the i Halibut landings at the port of world of fishery science and Prince Hupert this year are now handling. On November 28 he ahead of both 1927 and 1926. Up will atfttfd a meeting of the was- jto yesterday the total landings tern exeewtfye of the Biological for the season stood at 26,278,- Board In Vancouver, A report that Mr. Finn is to be transferred to the Halifax station of the Biological Board not confirmed at the Prince Rupert station. Kenny Smith, night watebnaa at the ' Kflprerint wharf lsft ihursoay nfRM lor eafUe Vref he will spend a month's holiday 900 pounds as compared with 23. 980,450 pounds at s similar date last year and 24.038,600 pounds in 1926. Heavy landings. particularly of American fish, i during the past week were Is rifely responsible , for the marked j lneraa.) ' ;- '. . ' j A tosrfean latiinits this Mson 1 v dMpoA at, Mm Bounds I as compared with l7,78,3Tfr visiting with his son. Durina 'pounds at the corresponding Kenny's absence, Dill Sfbbald hat date last year while the Canadian been appointed relief at the gov- total was up from . 162. 100 ernment wharf. .pounds to 7.180,100 pounds, an I increase of over one million NixhtwaUhnan Nat feellnv pounds. very well." f Ourinp the week of October 27 Pal What'a the matterf ; November 2 a total of 8fi0), NiKhtwatehmaa aat alebf lk!poun's was landed made un of the day time." 746,600 pounds American halibilt Pal Den't expect to slecr and 104.800 pounds Canadian, i both day and night, do you?" Prices, though generally satis-1 j$tory, wars a little lower than! Vic Marlifand. genial skipper oTHi week previous. ' The hlirh the trolling boat Cub, returned t; ;Wd for American fish was 19.0c I town last Sunday from a flying a m sc which the Oaah was paid! business trip to Vancouver and j'or pounds white the C'ana-Seattle. His chief business was'dian high price was lL2c and 10c in connection with a wonderf jl received by the Dolphin and Invention of his own consisting Ingrad II. for catches of G.000 of a magnet with which he claims pounds and 3,00ft pounds respec- he can attract the salmon from wvely. Low prices for the tk far away waters to the vicinity were 12c ami 6c fo- AmAflwri of his boatMiuselinjf&atlng the jfih 1V nd.7c faifganit. hanrp.o)PnffvfBi' to.go ami ml dihn. ; and look for them. Humors are going around that when Vic came back to Prince Rupert he had a severe attack of swelled head as HMMIKATHI) 'Are you the groom r urked a III , 4 . if a result of the success irom nis uewnoertm old man at a Invention or some other It 'ehiliorate wedding. Very is to be" hoped that Vic's iaven- "No sir," was the reply of th-tlon, incredible as it soundi, may j embarrassed young man. 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