fAC.B SIS o Waterfront Whiffs Year's Halibut Landings at Prince Rupert Well Ahead of 1927; Many Hunting Parties Out Oyer V eekEnd ; Daring Rescue w $18.25 cean rare TO CANADA for the Wives and children of British Subjects who arrived in Canada prior to June 6, 1928 Children under 17 years-FREE Apply at once to .. CANADIAN SERVICE .. Ounard and - Anchor-Donaldson Lines 022 Hastings SU W-Vancouver, R.C. or nearest agent f With the entire . missing as the result of explosion . a. r i! l xt i i r mi inj.1. i ... - - .. i. .j ,j u u v.. h.u. iiuMicmueni ui uie uuse season uii iuveinuer iu. ine msi ick au w ouuimim mo of the Canadian boats are expected to be in by Monday, underwriter! as a total loss, will; h ish having been rather scarce on probably be offered for sal by her;, the northern banks a few weeks recoverers, nreviou. maav hoats rnntinnwi aie. American landings stood at 147,700 pounds from Canadian, week. Capt. Pt Mpuse nade a On the whole, high prices featured trip to Poneher Island with Reg. the week's bidding. The best Webber ajKi Cajijt. Jack ChriMfan u4it.J. v I. ..I ui ie uii iwcxnn iniKiiu, aim P.M.U2frthem! in,rJSatupdy "d returning ket. In the meantime, the intentions of the authorities in connec MAt home thryr maVing mrrry B(th the vhile and scarlet LcrryMrote Kipling, lonjincly, from a dUtant lanl. $oon there will be Yuletlde merriment in pour Old Country home. lie there In time to hear the trait! fclebrateChriatmat enjoy Boi-log Pay and New Year's, too.' Thla wonderful holiday la well within your reach. A round-trip oeean ticket with eomfortable third claaa accommodation enata nIy15S. Book yourpaaaage now en of our famoua ChrUtmaa Ships and enjoy crooning gay with the apirit of the aeanon. Cunard and Anrhor-Donaldiion aerrire haa been famous on the Atlantic aince 1810 and our Cliriftttnaa aailinga hare lteen popular with Old Country people for many, many yeara. Low winter rattt now Return ThlrdClat fK5; Return Tout it t Third Cabin ftS4.50; One ireg Cabin fare from tUO. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SAILINGS i Dallfaa. ALAUN1 A Dc 1 1. Mj., Il.m, UuIm rm nur. tuscama iw. is n.. n.m. iim rnahhl J.kN.B. IXTITIA IIh. 13 " IWUmI, Lpo. Clu. LETITU IWe. 14 " Ilfut, L'mm4, CUa. Sm your local litamthip agent, or tcriU CANADIAN f SERVICE and "C22 Hastings Street W. Vnn duver, R. C. ; n euneswiy. To Campania Island iwas engaged in hwt sat vry Friends of AW McRae are pulling for a KM uriae for the popular secretary of the Prince Rupert Yaich & Row ing Club far AJax proved himself to be a rval ro last Monday in his miiniauUfloa with Ale Mac Donald's power cruiser of the rescue at ctedgsen Reef of a disabled power beat and its occupants who had drifted far twenty-four hears in the troublous waters of Chatham Sound. Quite a feat wsts performed with skill and discretion, much to th . relief of at leaai town ft the parties concerned. Theugh Alex an i his t-ompanioiuv llill Wilkinson and John McRae did not bring home from Btr Say ao vary nstfo in the game Unet they did fetch a mighty scared young lady, which is a good deal more than the most of the boys have been able to do so far this seasoa. A Cold Hath John Matsoti, well known local fisherman, had an aitperiance last Saturday on the floats of the F. E. Hunt Oa. Ltd. which might easily have been attended with disastrM results. Going down the approach to the floats with a heavy box of groceries while the tide was low he missed his footing and slipped into the water, lie was caught In such a manner between a fender pile and the line water, ronunaieiy. aia was THE DAILY KEW9 Thomas Camm for the Peace niverllmmediately forthcoming and GOVERNOR'S NEW AIDE DE country. John was extricated from a pre- dicament which could have proven a very serious one. and fJre which sunk the vessel! j k ,rnjsay and party aboard I several months ago at Butedale. Uhti j L w l V kallV.iif Knot rivininn I 'TT ... i.c rare successful huntsmen over . salvaged last week by the Prince y.nuAav week-end The x- With sorrfc 70 large American schooners estimated to floats of the salvors. The engine Igland gome seventecn buckg more be inward bound from the banks, it is expected that hali- w,as kn out of the boat imme . u,-fc a goQi thinK for but arrivals at Prince Rupert and Seattle will be heavy fllrnLnoition6 thrdewihat the season is do . .. ...... .t -j Jind is now undcrgoingrenoatira. , , , ,. .i..- .ii i. j j ? i.i i. v, n mn uunng vne coming ween, anu mat, uunng mat periou, me The ve9gel whJoh was owmd by - - last halibut of the year will be landed following the com- Dominic Mara and Capt. John u ?"y wun these Lindsay's aSBomlrig'fort'frin a Christie raff whicn makW.hTm very dlg- jnlfied indeed. Capt. Tony Martin- 1 . .i i it , i operations u.ti! the last boar of 18,709.200 pounds, as compared The trolling boat J. and N.. upon! l, l the open season at mid night, No- wlth 18.369.860 pounds, while the which her owner, Jack Beale, lost "'V veraberlS. This shbuld make for Canadian total was increased to his life last Saturday in a fall on "front fnend? hla week. Tony heavy landings during the week 7,882,500 pounds from" 6,388,200 the waterfront, is now lied up at has landed owner all thin following the dose. Punds- Landings during the final the fIotti of the Prince Rupert h carnage last With both the American and Ca- week, it is expected, will boost the Salvage & Tewisg Co. aad wl, a J" "de ?ne nnsHan insula crwtwlnir trairxa. Kali American total still further ... lwlino. at T'rlrw- Pi,. Ax- that Of 1927. .U hv 4h Affti., nHmlnf.trfltnr T Wa W 8r K,n the year up to yesterday stood at Landing during the week ef 2fi.091.700 nnunds. well over a mil Kiturdiv tn PriHou u jn-, Ttefnrp tvinir un lion poun in excess of last year's light, totalling only 336.100 for the winter, a samber of the in recojmite them 24,789,950 pounds at a similar pounds, of which 187400 pounds local halibat'trtat skippers made . wi from Anwricaa vessels and hunting trips during the past omO'l' the boys are beginning a.- t . . i i ...Ml l. r i "r lnBl WI" their vessel V . To IWr Iky ixiore One goose and several roalhmlx vj1he bag of J. A. Hinton. received by the Onah for 10,500 Saturday aid retrI Weddjr ,1?BiJ ' 'r ' Ilcbenn1 II. Mortimer who made pounds, and the lowest, 16.1 and with 2 dvcks. 8c, paid the Jack for a broken: catch of 400 pounds. Prices for i.anaoian nsn nuctuated from irin to Kunw0an lnlt aU-anl am R a trip to Big Bay on the Btheldu nt Peie . Tmp-n made a other(l leng at tMj timt, a rough trip was experienced by 18.; ana c, received by the .Nuba, the Verna with Tom Dybhavn, Os4o and Zero for catches 1000, Helge Essen aed C. Herfie. BeJth Pny iu.uuu ani iuuu pounds respec tively, down to 18.1 and 6c. tween thera they got one buoJc laving on Saturday and retu rn- ling on Wednesday. After adx-erti.ing the vesael for ..pt- C,vr rletoe" and sale, the has now liee boat P A hunting party consisting of for local youths Willinm Richard, Ralph Edwards. V. Di-ooks-bMk and Ray Ingruham over whose -fety anxiety had been felt ahi e they fild to return home by Tuesday morning, got back to town safe and und Wednesday night after having experi- certain. Though no definite of- Living last Saturday n1gfeUced some aaexfeted 4nidenU, fers were made to purchase, a pt. Ole Skog teals a large hun-jthe most distressing of which, number of inquiries were made in tiH Prty to Campania Island apparently, waa a shortage of connection with the boat. Con- aboard the seineboat Aiurite in eatlBg1 material, an important stable Raybone is now in solitary raet of ar- The expedition nwttft for such thrivihg yOung command of the P. M. L. 2, foilaw- " expeciea 10 return home the genueinen. ing the departure of Conetable of thi wfk- SAIL HOME on one of these famous Capt. Clarence 0. Campbell and his 'better half returned hom last Sunday after a fiv daj- tjfp to rorcher Island aboard the halibut boat Joe Raker. The cranberry patches were ri4led . and were found comparable with the marshes.. of the sWppw'n native In their fraaboat Dolphin the party Jeft, town on Saturday af-ternon and nwched Kumeleon Inlet' incident Prospects there, jhowe-r, did not seem sat-1 -wwry the course was setj homewards with the object ofj fpetttag a Jw. on the way back, i Then the trouble began. The I first thing the youthfnl navigat-' Nova Scotia. A MtWe Am fLrs dM'Wki to hit' a rock which vasn't so bad as the tide floated them oft fter a time. Then the! bnjrint; broke, down and, after ome difficulty, harbor waa saTely j .ade is oste of tfee I 'ore her Is-, land bays. Food runnMg siiort .he engine failing to start in spite of ingenious pertuasiona,, j II distress signals failing and things starting to look more and ioie serious, gnera14y, Richards and Edwards, after the party had jeen marooned almost forty-eight j hours, set forth in the dinghy for ssistance and, after - arduous uty at the oars, reachaB iaver-e on Tuesday, spent the night ihen and walked into twn yes-; .trday. A iishkig boat was there-upon wilt out and reiarre to; ;ort at midnight last night with' rook&hank, Ingraham and the UsatUat,' The Star;JVeldlng. Post Office, Royal Bank And Big Uay Lumber Co. staffs weVe again at full ajtrenffth this mowting. The jirerinxrial police liaat P. M. L 2 w$t out Wedneadar peaum ably t saawh for the lost hunters but the Utter tatl that it passed them, apparently without detecting their distress signals. A 1 ward the seineboat ZeuarJi, ; Capt. Chariie Urkln, Hubert'; Ward left Wednesday evening to pay u visit to his mining claims in Griffin Pass, this side of Mil-bank Sound. He ws aecompao-ied by j)r. and Mrs. Ned Taltj and they wtli tlo some hunting on the null. Th uarlv exnectg to re float that his head was held under iturn home on Monday. TRAPPERS Get every ceWywr FURS are worth. Ship them or bring them to BOYD YOUNG Port SImivsfin, B. C. One of the longer and msrej suiiefisful hunting expeditions! ithis week was' one headed by IV i W. Ale-rfon and II., B. Stlleej 'which returned port lust evt ning after a week's trip to Kura-I eleon and Kltkatla Inlets. There were six in the party which travel- led on the Anderson boat ZenoWa and the bag consisted of ten buck 'ftni tome fifty or so mallards. , dtner members of the ,l4rty fioorge Roger. E. IJttU-man, John Vlererk and Stan CAMP Captain It. II. 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