uruay, juarcn v, I 1- 1 1 -fT ' CHALLENGE MAUUETANI A WITH FOUR OF THESE i JUIIIIInilllir III III II II fin S3 sSmi'.HM ( iti-man Atlantic liner "Europa" will be propelled bin-ton bronze prop Her.,, manufactured in England, " n bid for the Mini retania's speed record. Waterfront Whiffs bad Neither Hampers Halibut Fishing; Herring .-.viiunj Still Going On; New Halibut Vessels Mearing: Completion ) ! .. v 0 able weather during the past week has consid-.:aii;jei-ed halibut fishine operations out of the nort i .1.1 '.ii ii it 'ii i. in i mi iimmnnrs ir is nvnnnTn runt thnm feat.. il I Ml. some uig uay 8 landings, t or several days dur- .ci'K me poifuiar bquaaerec anchorage on lJunuas crowded with boats sheltefH . .. virluany lying m hi- ior an opportunity to venture torth to the iisniiig, grounus. in-. .-i throughout the ui.. i f 10c and 6c, were in. ; teady and, withal, i,. k,LT than last year ... ..nc. Mucn of in , i.iii found iU way into . .nj n at Prince Rup--. A..tjrt. Landings for i i. n.tii uj.OOj pouiiUs, I 2M.000 10 ' .; i iUil i n:- the tte.ii.on u . 'I .IRH tOUll' ..(K) lbs. 'in jibunda Ai: . w.tn last y . .ir date of up or 46B,! .mi. I l,l:,6U0 nadian rica pounus poumU ,.,'i i.jig catches during I. i !e UA follows! . I i Ringo, 600 pounds; ..ii. L...000; Emblem I.. . Impei-euJe, 1600; May-."."(; Margaret 1., 4500; ., .,!..(; 0.io, 10,000; it. i, snub. IS.000; Viking ' '.inula, 1410. i , i ( hum, G000; Caro-hi; Fldorado, 30.000; Fore-.': iluvHiiii. PJ.0U0; lletgc- lM)0 nc is engaged in getting out iiiK for toe it. C. Packers . He using the cannery company's bo.it! u. P. Co. Pacific Salvage Co.'s big power ,iX.'"ErjWW- ma. Ihw pfeaoirt engine front K.iiu.ga, zs.uou; or- in .and.s Second Catch m .Il boat Gunda was the ! i liui vessel to market lta ;t: of the season at iiii'iri-l. She brought In Uiids on Thursday, having : tin- previous week with liihU. Co-incidentally, the Mt the same price of 11.1c mi both occasions. The uid Covenant ri'ieatd yca- Had Toothache' ' Th. Im al halibut boat Ciipc . . , i i t nl.l.. '.iif'-r. tail, liicnaru uioncf irnt I'-lii-r. 'i y afternoon in order tnat i i Hi' members of the crew, ' 'l.n urn, might receive den- Ui:i;tion. the Red Roy will not . :.o; omaney, 2t,90pr J plocW Uifti wpti with a' '00: Panama ; 24,009: motor: . z .000; ThoriW3;. " i'.j.' . . . nUh. 27.000: BOT-il. . ; i lo. T.00C. be re- dlesel . With Capt. Ghril Larkin in command, the Pacific Salvuge Co. is keeping the jwwer tug Pachena' fleet busy im .the Skeena Rver 'gravei ' run for the Alberta & McCaffery bunkers. Herring Seining The Gammon & Watt seinoooai ert, since herring seining opera tiens started n round Port Simpson some s:x weeks sgo. The Zenardi is now filling a contract for 2U0 Uini for the H. C Packers for iny grounds. March 25 Is scheduled as the date lor the launching at the dry dock of Cant. Dan Larson's new 53-footer which has been named Capella. The 50 h.p. Bolinder CO 3Hk m WML enu.agai - -ar-.t i- i. Tr i owvag veracity, theugfrwe masPHaVc ,P K bringing up a scow : own phvate opinions about such laden with 120 tons of machinery things, we poor benighted scribes as well as a small power boat for , must perforce raise our weatner-J:e N.-.tiorml Airplane Lumber Co j beaten heudwear to the lawyers which is building a new aawmill ! to, fearing that 1111! may keep to OH Porpoise Harbor. The SCOW .him word and mi-k th.m on uk. we will be added to local service fleet. the company will, with regret, bid Bill a literary adieu for the time being at least and mav the lawverm hiv Repair are now being made to mercv unon hi? rocket book. the 110 Frisco-Standard engine in! the big power tug Ited Boy which Mitchell & Currieare about to was recently bought by the Pa- start on the contract for the M)0-cific Salvage Co. lrom the Skeena foot wharf.and buildings for the Kiver racKlflg Co. Contrary ' to. Home Oil Co. on the local wutei hi. uriin. u'ntu.: .. . . ... . . r The laying of n ivaftr main by the "ity is being awaited. Fishing Fleet Honored The new series of postage stamps issued by Canada pays a compliment to Canada's fUhing The COc stamp show the Lunenburg fishing schooner "Rluenose" under all sail and in the act of winning the international fishing schooner race. The stamp is beautifully engraved and every ueiati or rigging enn oe Zeuardi has now dellveml some made out even though the picture 2000 tons of herring to packers of is so tiny. the Rupert Marine Products, Ltd.,! for reduction in'the company's TlfTTATMP PI STirrrTV plant at Tucks Inlet, Prince Rup- VII H, PI hi I Vll w. nt out on Monday nn4. mild euro and shipment east. Will Lead Yacht and Rowing 'Or. the limp intervening .t- The Rradbury & Yelf seineboat; ganizntion This Year; Alex Anchorage, unable to Fuith of Sechart has also been neon account of ..rough tlve in Ihe herring seining foi returned toV-tiorU oiv hnlil)ut boat purposes. Although his boat ABurite, which was seised by the fishery The Yncht NEW CLUB HEAD Mcltae Re-elected Secretary Prince Rupert Rowing Club, at its annual meet- patrol last wee4c for alleged fish- ing last night in tho city hall, jng within the 1'earl Harbor elected officers'-for theyenr aj ., ..,.1 An 1l...s. 1 SlHlWIlinK nlKn iyh ikiuuuvii .uii lliliunni " "'I "f Salvor, Capt. C. bond a few days later, Capt. Ule ' liie in port this week- Skog, who was seining under con-!l ' urgo, including five ears tract to the Canadian Fish & Cold ! pipe for the city, 150 Storage Co., has discontinued op-j i washed pen coal for the eratlons for the souson. I " 'k and five rurloads of nine ! :tl loo barrels of lime for Albert M.'fuffery, Capt. Merrill Sollow'a new 50- Honorary president- Vv. H. Tobey. Presidentr-C. G. Minns. Vice-president G. G. Uushby. Secretary Alex MeRae. Kxecutive Dr. J. P. Cade, Dr. II. L. Alexander, Alex Macdonald font linllhut boat Relief, built dur nnd R. E. Benson. Inirthn nast winter at the McLean' The financial statement showed Hurry Scott, well known district Yard, Seal Cove, Prince Rupert, the club to be In good standing. : p wan in towndurinjr the should tret away in about a week's Three members were suspended; tm Captnih's Cove, where time on her initial trip to the fish- for non-payment of dues. j THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE "ALASKA BILL REGARD FISH dieHel engine had already been In-1 . .i i stalled in the vesserWhicfiill jgii- Kijled' in Which Salmon j otherwise be almost already fdr; mi.i, Nn it HcM sea before launcning. " The end of March should also, KETCHIKAN, Mar. oRo sion. wpi. inuroH.rs now warding tlle efforts of the Com- Ik' at t ice May in lommis- Co.'s reduction plant on the west preserver in me ironing ooaw ior coast of Vancouver Island. The(""re thnn 48 hours after they vessel will leave to take up luoei't and iandinifs were a miori den! lin-nrpriwork about June 15. l-U'iil have been cxncctpfl. Niu-Arthplpu ihn h.n,l i The Pachena and Red Boy will i ... ... ... i. n .i...: , ' . ihandle j. in vuiumc is iieuiL! wuji mumiumeu anu. aiier the company's bu3ines locally during the summer. lug Salvage Princes, Capt. Frank JfecrWlatffflofntiJg to us. iycr, wnicn ,it Vancouver a weolc airn HnirilUv um urn ,.ir pounds Ca-4HsctedtorfejSnduy or Monday pounds Amer- ,ast .trtfeiirsou.n, biu been is not , before cros Rill Shelim, he of Kelpie fame and mom familiarly known as !-Rl'JAc!iliver," has been bitten witijhaiig of righteous horror of njjff$!ly; While we know that Rilliinattwwcll, we certainly are regrijnil y have him tell us that heuwutillur to make us the victim o6lfffi?l .uit if we continue to tWTiHi oame in vain. The fact tlihiv have only been trying to be frloft'lly raakas it all the worse It all tomv vve fear, of the fact that Rill has been getting to friendly! wim jtnf, lawyers. in any case. ne , ha&fe&n to ta of Sfur lrarufd ounuwii Ia-JJi over. sc nooner e vent the word of one mcrclal Club of Ketchikan, a bill has been passed by eongress nul- 'University of British Columbia,! 'f laVr, ,1,?h ""f1 rt fun'a?vfu.1 has arrived in Prince Rupert tojP'W? f lSf an? become assistant to Norman L,!" caaht Freeman, local representative of I hours. , , the International Fisheries Com-i ThiB became known here when mission. He will hold down the h Nw England Fish Company commission's Prince Rupert of-; r;,w' v.-wun from Dan l.ce, n.us enabling Mr. Freeman Sutherland, delegate, to congress, to work on the outside. Mr. Free- man left today on a two weeks' trip to Juneau, Sitka, Wrangell, Petersburg and Ketchikan, Alaska, on commission business and next month will make a trip to the l halibut fishing grounds on the commission's chartered schooner Dorothy. Mr. Kask is well known in Prince Rupert, having resided here as a boy and reviving his early education here. 'A few years ago he was identified with the Lan-gara Fishing & Packing Co.'s cannery at New Massett. Princess CharlereJ l Pacific Saivagero.'s power tug Salvage Princess has been chartered for the summer to pack pil chards to the Nootku Packing nuh rc.ids as follows: 'Till to con-act fisheries law i f 1D0G w th regard to preserving i . ilmon within 48 hours after fish ; r.3 caught passed congress. Full j text as amended as follows: 'Sec-j tion 7: It shall be unlawful to preserve for sale as food for ! human consumption any salmon unless it shall have been canned salted, iced, frozen or smoked 'r dried, within 48 hours after being killed.'" The Commercial Club asked for Ihe amendment to the 1906 fish law, basing their request on the fact that it was passed when modern fcirg methods now used on trolling boats were not known, and because when properly iced r froner the saimon are properly Something to think about: Throughout the world, the productive Dunlop properties cover so vast an area( that if combined into one place they would form a "Dunlop City" of over 100,000 acres. The Best Thing on Wheels" Speaking of world-wide popularity, think of x this: Over 26,000,000 DunlopTires are on the road to? day. Dunlop Tires are available in every City or Town at the leading dealers. Dunlop Tire Rubber Goods Co. Limited mm Canada I m- I IS I I 111 I I ml i II A II this re caugnt. g ZZS rir.. v,-r. sjf7Z5-s7erfa - ' ii4"2ij.i2r!Tri. -r.Tj.i'r Ti:E mini i i ii i ; rn ;." j v .u ii- " -iT'mHiiif wx -.- v).- jass. : t,im..ii itai.uv)Mi I rrH.A ill w ' " Mi Cross Section of 2" cable Thii leod-covercd cable rum in con duiu underground, replacing as many ovtrhead uireiu could be car TteJ on twentybur poUt eadi with ten croft drnu, and thrmi which caW2,40o people may coti wtk tJ ,.'cise and privacy. expresses ot JL. the human voice ALONG each one of these little tracks JL ji.your voice moves aporoximately with the speed of light. If you could girdle the earth seven times you would notice no appreciable lapse of time between speaking into the receiver and hearing your own voice at your ear. f Such efficiency meians that each' wire must foe in sukted from every other, and it must Ije-'tlotie lip 1 Emilfuily that in all the miles of cable scattered the Dominion today, no serious leafage occurs. Literally thousands of these little tracks are bound into the great cables that, underground, conduct each voice unerringly to its proper destination. ' The manufacture of these marvellous cah ( ' n"( ti one of the many activititsof the, TiortherU v Ekctric Company ando-ne of its contributions M 4 to modern civilization and the ease of living. Northern Electric . Compamv Umitco A atiojuil Electrical Service 1 el .n-..i il HI I ...:H "." I mi . .hi J I'.ll . l!r: :i' i: I !:!!' ".!'' I i ..;! !;,., I'l 1 1,'t i