page si: Waterfront Whiff i 0 Whije t Jie Massett Inlet canneries did not do as well as was expected, the pack. in view of existing conditions,' might' be called a fairly satisfactory one. The big vb'lume of the season's pack In Mni&ptr Inlpt rannpripa was made pinks in Naden Harbor for two or three weeks. Skfdegate Inlet canneries have also reported a sno i-age of chums this season. Massett Canners and Langara canneries were the last plants to pack this season in Massett Inlet, Watun River, Shannon Bay and Ferguson Bay having closed down several w'eeks previous. , The power vessel Delphinium, Capt. Dan Larsen, used as a service boat in connection with the Massett Canners plant, arrived in port from the Islands last Satur- over by Dr. James. las5t Inlet Canning Now Over for Season Uix Boom of Logs for Sawmill Capt. Pete Anderson Plans New Boat John Dybhavn, manager of the Royal Fish Co. and the Massett Canners Ltd., returned to Prince Rupert on Thursday after having .Spent the summer at Old Massett on the Queen Charlotte Island personally superintending 1&28 packing operations at the cannery of the Massett Canners. Though there were rumors of another run of fish in Massett Inlet it was not deemed sufficient to keep the cannery open longer. The usual run of chums at Cape Kdenshaw did not materialize this year and. while there were a few fish for a while on the' west coast of Graham Island, the chum run as a whole this season on the Islands was very disappointing, Mr. Dybhavn reports. Consequently, there was little doing either in fishing or packing. along the railroad track south of the city, arrived on Wednesday from the J. R. Morgan logging camp at Mussell Inlet, near Bute-dale, behind the ppwer tugs Certha G. and Zanardi of the in August from a good run of I r,.nc R,,per' Salvage 4 Towing Co. s fleet. 7 he two tugs had a long and arduous trip in bring ing the tow north, having left here a week ago Monday. Bad weather and unfavorable tides hampered progress with the heavy boom. Prince Rupert Salvage & Tow ing Co.'s flagship Salvage Prin cess, Capt. Frank Tyler, has been city on the cannery tender Jed- J0WTn the coa?' wth Howa.rd !T- rnes resident mining engm- way. Capt. Johnny Hartlin. which fs to be given annual overhaul be-i' pK.h?teeD I"Ieft "fi" sIey Pnt nd other mines winterineI' Pa fore being tied up for the if no other employment can be are " yen xne annua, once found for her. To augment the fleet of packers of the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. in coping with a large quantity of chums the company is bringing north from the Alert day. having in tow the seineboat ?a' "gion Prince Rupert Salvage & Towing Co. Pachena PriflA hth ArttteA ..w Jn s power tug j .... 'ft for the south -i North and a gale on Island sustained damage which was princi pally confined to the keel and the rudder. Repairs will be effected to the Pacific in the local dry dock and the Delphinium will also be tied up here for the winter. last Friday. The vessel should be back soon with a full load. To Can Crabs An interesting innovation will be the use of the Langara Fish- j ing & Packing Co.'s cannery in Tow of Logs Massett Inlet for the packing of The largest tow. of logs to reach crabs during the coming winter, the new sawmill of the Billmor Reports reaching the city are to Spruce Mills on Kaien Island, the eYfect that the manager and FigurepnGYPROC ForYour summer n ome "YPROC walls and partitions will make your summer cottage much more attractive, comfort-able'arid fire-safe. Gyp roc takes any decoration a perfect material with which to line your summev borne''. Write for free book; "Walls That Reflect Good Judgtaent,'" on home planning with Oyproc Kocboard and Intuit. J"V"t CANADA GYPSUM AND ALABAfiTWB LIMITED, VANCOUVER. B.C. Stetnati to friltik CUmmii CyP.um omfwiiy, Limiici "EMPIRE" fiYPROC BreproofWallboord 4TBC? For SaU Br Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. CATERPILLARS Tractors BIGGER THAN TJIE WEATHER! A Size for Every Use A Hundred Uses for Every Size 2 TON, TWENTY, THIRTY, SIXTY 1 IKTTER QUICKER CHEAPER Literature and Prices on Request Soje pjsj:ributors for B. C. MORJUSQN TRApTfJR & EQUIPMENT CO., Northern Parlfle 910 HUtloiTS Mjicpuyrji? ft. p. LIMITED Idinc Freliht Uulldl ' ' .nStrirtv- lira iidi Offlrrt lllwrM'ii llliirk M:l.tf)S, in:. principal owner, Capt. E. H. Simpson, is putting jn the necessary machjnery for crab canning, the crab's' to he caugty in Naden Harbor by the natives. The Langara plant will also engage In clam tanning again, this w inter .as hns Ibeen its Custom for some years past. The halibut boat Sea Maid, Capt. Henrv Dorrean! returned to Prince Capt. Pete Anderson of the halibut boat Helen is contemplating the building during the coming winter of a new boat of some 50 odd feet length which will be equipped with a 50 h.p. Atlas-Imperial engine. It is expected that Capt. Anderson will shortly let the contract for tfie the Prince Rupert yards. Mean- ,nfl Ufb time, he has been making a trip! cri the Sea Maid to familiarize himself with the engine on that vessel. The Helen I. is now tied up for the winter. Capt. John Barseth has taken over command of the halibut boat ! Emblem I. in succession to Capt.: Haakon Lund, who has disposed of nis interest in the vessel, the j principal owner of which is Peter Bruno. The Emblem I will engage' in fishing until the close of the' season. Recovered Rudder THE DAILY NEWS , it toil , ,j, fi home on Tuesday. He went to Massett Inlet with a crowd of other local boys about the first of Augugt to work in one one of the canneries but soon joined the crew of one of the fish packer cannery and had a numuer 01 in u terestlnir experjtmce&.during trip to the west coast 01 uranam is land. He will probably take up a trade here during the coming Rupert on October 16 after a six j winter. weeks' charter to the Langara! " Fishing Packing Co. for pack-' DppDT CKT Ufll nULJJd IK ing chum salmon from the West (WffMU Coast of Graham Island to the cannery. The vessel is to make a couple more halibut trips before the season ends and left for the first onVedne?day night. PRELIMINARY MEETING Committtc Appointed to Draft Plan for Organization for the Winter At Rupert East Church last night there was a preliminary gaih'ering for the purpose of or- ronjln the young people for th comfng'winter. There was a pro-irrunuof cummunity singing and Miss Llsxie Woods gave a coupk of vocal selections. There was alio a recitation by Miss Geor- A conimitee was appointed U make a plan of organization ant eport' to the next meeting Frf clay of next week. The commit tee consists of Mrs. Willianr Harrobin, Miss Wilma Wilson Sid Elkins and Tait Galland. ADAIR CARSS CHAPTER-1E HELD YESTERDAY AT HOME OF MRS. McLEl The Adair Cars Chapter. I. 0 D. E. held a tea yesterday at th home of Mrs. W. A. McLean, Sty Flffh Avenue West, Mm. Or Capt. Robert Gammon did a div-J chard MeLeod. the regent retefv (ng job at the dry dock this week Hn with the hostess. Thos hnd was successful in recovering pouring were Mra. Darton, n he rudder of the auxiliary schoon-' gent of the municipal chapte er Effie M. Morrissey which was . MPV Ben n th 8M' droDDed while the vessel was re- ap(l ml'fig Mrs. Bert Weat a. ceiving repairs. 1928 halibut landings at Prince Rupert are maintaining the lead; over the 1927 record, the total up to October 19 fonthis year standing at 23,799,200 "pounds as compared with last season's 22,974,-950 pounds at a similar date. The Canadian total stood at 6.916.400 pounds as compared with 6,030,600 pounds a year ago while American j it. vessels had landed 1G,852,800; pounds as against 16,944,350 pounds. Landings during the week October 13-19 'inclusive were rather on the light side totalling 682,300 opunis of which 497,800 pounds was American fish and 134,500 pounds Canadian.' Prices were at a fairly satisfactory level throughout the week. The high bid for American fish was 17.7c and 8c, which the Pierce received for 8,000 pounds and the lowest prices was 12c and 6c paid the Nordby for 30,000 pounds. The X.aL V. W. C. O'Neill. Home cooking sale was i: charge of Mrs. S. V. Cox. Mrs II. L. Landry sang, accompanie by Mr. Rochester. The caahie was Mr. ,Rtchfprd, who also hat charge of a raffle, the winner being Marie West with ticket 54 The whoie event was most sue-essful iid the sum of well over '.wen'y dollars was netted from : DELEGATES TO CONVENTIONAT PRINCE RUPERT Liberal Choose Thirteen Men tc Take Part in District Gathering Nov. 15. At the nMeting of the Print high Canadian price was 17.5c and : Rupert Liberal Association hel 8c given the Helge H. for 12,000 last night in the Elks' Hall, prt pounds and the low 13.1c and 7c'ident W. M. Brown in the chaii received by the D.S.T. and Pair of thirty-two delegates were appoint lacks with catches of 1.400 bounds ed to attend the nominating con Tsnd.totpoDilds respectively. j vention her on November 16, am q.'-rv-V Zf r'fc. l-.,. Y'fh,r,n alaa se Indicating that the'sherip. inuHtj .ected. The delegates are W. I have had his eves On the tiovs at Hrown. S. K. Parker. W.'T. Ker I th "fronf-and thought that they gin. H. Y, dlawv. Fred Stork. V f.ould not have been working very J. Greer, L W. Patmore, II hard, the jury list at the Assizes Fraser, .1, Gurvich, J. McNulty this' week was picked generally J. A. Lindsay, J. Judge, Johi from personages at the sea shore. Currie, W. F. Cameron, A. Basi As a matter of fct' it looked Bert. A. Ivaraon, E. H. Mortime: more like a marine convention in D. P. Stork STJ. Bacon, D. Ken rhe courtroom "on Wednesday and pedy, D. Thomson, Thomas John Thursday than a real serious on. J. A. Smith, J. Dick. T. Tr-court of law for there among the tier, L. W. Kergin. Alex. McRat jurors were Frank Allen, Paul S. P. Mi Mordie, M. M. Ijimb, A Armour. George Hushby, John T, Prudhoimnw. Thomas McCly Davey, Harry Daggett, 'Walter mont, and Jack Mcltae. " Hume, Harry Love. Bill Nelson, Alternates were H. Astoria. G Joel Plllsbury. Stan Parker, w. NickenMMt, B. M. Simpson. M Georgejludderham, Hubert Ward. iMjioAt norge W. Johnstone. H and John Williamson, Some of Memles. F. W. Hart, M. P. McCaf ipem are wonaenng now u,e resi ferVi M Gonsales. Dr. Carson happened to be missed. Home From Injands ' Alter art absence of two or jhree months on the ()ueen Char-lofte Islands, Tom Ivelsey returned IINDSAY' triage ?nd Slorac Phone i58 ' -irinyv Warehousing, and ilHtrlliutfiitf. Team' or Motor Service. I Sand slid Gravel. v- utri-lMllf'ln Plmio and. F"rllr-.Mlnt. Alex. Mclla and , J. Krikevsky. While th' billots wr jtsln cot'in' -I a motion to pledge th' Inle" ' to HMpnort Fred Stor' met v" h ore onponltlon and wn wih(' wn.. TMs wii followed lv " moHnit oi enfkMire in M ,nrl' nd was ''csTried unani ifill ' V S'orf isie brief address in uhi,.h h th-ned ! meetlntr j '- lt vtte of rnnfidence. He h.'i'l rei'ent'v m'"'! ri t 'hrough J roiif fiuency mid he h;id not I Hcnvirc'd tf-'1' bi"i-- o'.noiiMon I to blm'M'lf which hal hvvn mir vp1iri in the nrM. The'' were 'alwsy ople. who were dlnnjiti-. fifd ),r -nmtiiUv thr. rp.Jiaa lami ri&s?'' f'f their r.ttitud". It OA half hour luell spert Jffia, ,yJT -rL no satisfaction equal to that of a THERE'S personal achievement which is at once use-ful and artistic. Fcr this reason, a halt hour spent in making a batch of one-egg muffin is decidedly a half hour well spent. To see the glow of gratification spreading like sunshine over the faces around the table when you brini on the muffins hot and crinkly and brown m'm'ml Well your joyful pride is fully justified. lj cups flour ONE-EGG 3 teaspoons Magic Baking Powder A teaspoon salt MUFFINS 1 small egg cup )mk Yi tablespoons melted butter Yl teaspoons sugar ' Sift flour, baking powder and salt, add sugar. Beat egg thoroughly, add it gradually with milk to dry ingredients andbeat hard. At the last moment aad melted butter. Drop the baiter into hot buttered iron gem pans and bake in a hot oven 25 minutes. "Sake, yowi ouni unify mm C DAK NG raWDER tnpoaslble to satisfy everyone. Mr. Stork referred to the build-! ng of the elevator here as an in-: stance-. It haa been condemned. by the Tory press and attacked by ' conservatives everywhere and .hen it was referred to the people f Prince Rupert they said by heir votes that they were not in avor of it. ''" Mr. Stork said he had been ac cused of pulling the other wav when appropriations for this district were asked. Thin was ridiculous for he was as much in- erested here as anyone. Every-' thine he had was here. Ilia r.-' cord was in the hands of the aa-l ioclstion. If they saw . fit to1 change horses it was all right with him. i Dives He claims to h rlatl to you, and says he can prove it Dodson The man s a fool. Diggs That may be a mere i m wmM II II I What a joy are children to the healthy motherl What an irritation they are when mother it weak, nervoui and excitablel So many thousands of women have found health and happiness by uiinfe Dr. Chase's Nerve Food to restore the run down nervous system that there is no question as to the efficiency of this treatment. Gradually and naturally the nutritive qualities of the blood are increased and the exhausted nerves fed back to health and vigor. 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