Waterfront Whiffs Salmon ..Fishing Season, JNcarly Over Now; ' ttmiitrig StarklVith Bang; Halibut .Landing Still High MJ Deer Save for chum seining in the southern portion of the central division and on the Queen Charlotte Islands and a and let yzmr wn expeiksBce sell you TO one who has iat behind the wheel of the New Chevrolet Six could ever be contented with less than the quality . . less than the performance that this outstanding SIX provides. For Chevrolet is the lowest priced six in the world with this remarkable combination of fine car features:- Body by Fiiher, with dep, richly upholstered cushions, Fiiher VV WindVhieU, Tcrnstedt Fittings, fashionable Duco colorings, smartly beautiful design. Sixyliiuler TaWa-in-head engine, of high-compression non-detonating type, with the extra efficiency of "direct firing" and swifter pkk-up due to automatic " accelerating pum p. New design, ball-bearing steering gear, giving mar velous handling ease, Efficient braking system of non-locking four-wheel brakes and independent emergency brakes. Long serai-elliptic, shock-absorber springs, parallel with the frame. Modern Convenience Features, twin-beam headlights, foot-controlledl high-speed window regulators) indirectly-lighted instrument panel, including electric temperature gauge and theft-proof Electroiock. And alt these, plus the established economy, add, staunch endurance for which Chevrolet is famous, at the price of a four! Drive it and let your own experience $tU you on Chevrolet Six! c-si--io A, ism is CUAC Dthmi ftjmnl TU Ml . product or GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA, , KAIEN GARAGE I PHONE 25, PRINCE RUPERT 1 ! I , LIMITED IT$ n BTT1TH HTtCAUSn IT'S C A N A D TAN , to Prince-Rupert is Clyde Colony, 'Well known Ketchikan machine shop operator. j To replace the Lion which was sold recently to the Power Corpor- jatlon of Canada, the Pacific Sal-fvage Co. has purchased the der-'rlckseow of the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. The scow Is at t present engaged at Galloway Rap-iids in connection wtth getting out travel for trie surfacing of the Kaien Island hiehway and will be taken over by the new owners on completion of that work for cohoes the Skeena and Naas few boats gillnetting on Paui A7mour win fare Rivers, salmon fishing in District Iso. z is pretty wen concluded now . The only canneries sti!l in operation are Inverness and Humpback on the Skeena River, which are dosing this week-end, and Namu, Walker L,aKe ana ian- nea, in tne cemrai division, anu ouuui ucij. uagwu uyt Old Massett and New Alassett, on tne yueen unanoue Islands, which axe remaining open far a while 1 oncer to out ud chums .'minra in eharae of a Western Can- Practically all the cehoes being .ada Airways plane on the Queen caught on the Skeena and Naasj charlotte Islands and Pilot Walter Rivers are now Deing soa-on uie. Gilbert in tne central envision Imfa fish market at Prince Rupert. The total pack for the season up! Friends of Mlekey Anderson, well to the end of last week stood at mi.- known district fisherman, wno lost 16- cases, as compared with 1,140,- his boat Amy S. over a year ago 883 cases at a similar date last year. The small pack this year is due to the fact that there was a mucn when it wss engaged In fishery pa trol duty, arc not letting down on the agitation to have Mr. Anderson heavier pink pack last year. As i compensated for his loss. It is con previously, explained, however. 1939 has been a good year iot ine choice and higher priced aoekeye, so. on the whole, fishermen and canneries have done better than In 192ft. despite the smaller aggregate pack. The pack of 90,000 cases oi pinks on the Skeeaa River this year as compared with 190,000 cases last year may be taken as an example for all areas in District No. 2. Following were total pack figures for each area hi the district this year up to September 14, with those of 1928 for comparison: 1929 1936 Naas River 28 .232 97.217 Skeena River 211.700 272.012 Central division and Bella Coola 218,390 4 S3 .264 Rivers Inlet 87,329 80,137 Smith's Inlet 12.404 33,638 Q. C. Ida., north ... 420 125,779 Q. C. Ids., south 2,656 68,828 Figures for the Naas River are up to August 16, when packing ceased, and in Rivers Inlet and Smith's Inlet uo to August 11 and 4, tended that an officer of the de partment was In charge of the boat at the time, and therefore, the department should make good the loss. The wreck occurred outside of Banks Island. Support of the Deep Sea Fishermen's Union In connection with the claim Is now being sought. For Inspection The Dominion government snag-boat Bobolink, Capt. J. D. Watson, arrived in port Thursday noon from the Skeena River and will be taken into dry dock on Monday for a thorough Inspection. It is the first time in two months that the Bobolink has been here. It was reported earlier In the year that a new snag boat was to be built at the local dry dock to take the place of the BoboUng but nothing more definite has been" heard about it. Possibly IV may be determined from the present Inspection whether or not the vessel snouia be replaced: The Pacific Stevedoring Co.'s big pllednver has been moved tempor un me norm ena oz uueen rr, j n,. r Charlotte Island, all the fish pack- jMic salvage Co.. having been 2Lr bn J?01 troUln ' crowded out of the regular moor-1 ""ft ean lng at the dry dock. having hardly started there. The, chum run on the south end of the The Ketchikan power cruiser islands Is poor. Alics, Capt. Steve Sellg, arrived on The aerial Da trot of the fisheries uroHnouiov 9(trnin fmm ih 18 fP11 by the de- north to spend two or three days fwwmu wbh' raoi nenne uum-(here. With Capt. Selig on his visit forth today with the Red Boy with party of friends for a bird hunting expedition to Winter Harbor Return to oort is planned for Monday morning earlv. llunllnr Season Onens The deer hunting season eot off; to a good start at the end of lasti week and. while some of the nim- -ods did fairlv well, there is still : 'ots of game left in the woods forj future gunning operations. Porcher: Island was the obiective of most of the parties which went out Three deer nnd about 30 emne were brought home by Caot Jack tJndsav whose oartv on the Irene rerar and A. Ivarson -on and are again in the lead this. year. Claud KlrVendall had his old IdeWeVer. CharUe Starr, with 'hri Flkins thrown in for wood measure on the PoDy Ann ann 'hpv one deer and a dosen or so srouse. SkiDDer Pete Anderson. Tim Tja. on. Harrv Ptn.es and Oeonre Rog- r succeeded In carj urine two Her and abrott 15 Ttouse from the e l i a. . 'ait Saturday after an lnterestlne wnile down the coast as far as uueeaneer Bay. about 30 mils? north of Vancouver, wtth a federal government geologist on the power cruiser Bonanza. The nose of the Bonanza was poked into raany nooks and crannies along the coast and Harry estimates that he covered about 1600 miles In the month ne was away. Thev averaged about eight hours running a day. travrf-"ne as much as 14 hours in a single dav. The mining enalneer left the Bonanza at the southern "nd of the trip and Harry was accompanied on the entire home bv his aunt Mrs. Harold Cork af Victoria who is now paying a visit here. Northern Croi Btek The Anglican mission dt. Nnr-hem cro-w sklmwred by Rev. W. Tpnnlnes returned tn hir ha " the Yacht Cluh floats on TVi?ir- Miy afternoon foTlowtac trio to he Naas River Anyox. Allse Ann d Ptewart. with members of the church survev cetnrnlssion. Thv left here last Satnrriv mornln ! "nd the Blshon of Mapara ndi "r. Oihpnje of Ottawa rtate that I me trio was one 01 toe most mruwiin, euisoaes in weir lour 01 the Dominion. Ckxy weather "'! hlrR the more rt'asant for the distinguished travellers. Peportm th runo ehum sal- non on the Queen ChrUU Ta-Innds almost a comDte failure.! the selneboats Zanardi Capt R.i c-pmmon and CarWe S.. Cant. Martin Johnson, and the hMibut; boat Sivnal. Cant. Paddy Ivarson.. returned tn Prince Ri'nert, th middle of this week after an ab sence of two or three weeks. The' Zanardl and Crhle S . proceeded i to Bella Bella district to engage In seining. Capt. J. II. (Seotty) Beid Is again the first of the Prince Ru pert halibut fleet, to tie up tor the winter, ttscontlunlng ooeratrons for the season alter the trlD ending Monday of this week. It will be a few weeks yet before other smaller vessel of the Prince Ru pert fleet begin to tlo up general- y lor ine winter. During this week, a good run of coho salmon was reported in the PI...J. I m lu. 'ia - a 1 . I , 1 OK.t'ciiu lUTBii ou ur wj uwui siui operating meeting with good suc cess. Most 01 tner fisn was dta- powxl of to tho Canadian Fish it Cold Storage Co. and other Prince Rupert buyers. The week marked the closing down of Inverness and Humpback Day canneries, the last 0: tne SKeena River canneries to operate trus season. Tinder .v:" able nllotaec of Skipper II. P. Anderson, mayor of1 Banks island, C. O Rowe returned safely to port Thursday night after a two weeks' trip to his mln, eral claims four miles south of Captain's Cove. While there, Mr. ttowc made Improvements to the trail leading from the beach to 1 1 , j IGive Jk Hi iir.i r.it v A rw tin AMriO.VS sire sillimanite insulator is practically impervious to carbon and oily deposits. V Toe ,T(ih!dd- SS Wilson. 1 Special analysis electrodes re- Lindsay Johnny Don Tnn err ust pitting and burning to the utmost. That is why Champions excel in service. Champion spa UK ili:;s Windsor. Out. a Canadian-made" product -f $ Ti, UZLl K P01 the showings and also opened up their Drowess. 1.. in. h m-ir,. nf .nrfuM V. M Stet-.ens went ont with rrr.v t.""J2..ri .k "I--..- 1r "l ""! his Vera S. Frve ui d,. ind eot one deer. 'IZXm "" ' Before Wvtnr for Toronto v, resume ther medlce.l rrf-Hies WW ! "m' nd Fred Kereiij were Uken outt". "r-guu. r"r 'or a hunting trfo by their' father rLy Island P - v a. wis I if 1 1 Moon HvhH no luck der hunt- n at Poreher Island, thev Dro- -ertM Winter Harbor and aot a few birds. Aboard the Vaeuero. SVinoer Leading Boats With the season leas than two months to go. the Takla, Capt. Chris Parkvold. Is leading the AJex MaeHonaM had Alex M"Rae Canadian halibut fleet of Prince "hnriii. mu nr t. sinn onH v iRupert for quantity of fish landed " Good 3 his aiiesU on a trip to ncethe opening of the season Winter Harbor. They brought Takla has landed a total of home three geese. j 236 .000 oounds In eight trips. The A f w "eew wer also kn bv!l-vel,ani- Mans unaeraam. a pprtv inc'irdm" Dr TM xiyua wim xvj.uuu rounas pi Tiv Fott whlftb went to Wm- I1. nd t1?. Melv'le. CaDt ter' Harbor wtth Cant. Noman JOn . third with 181.500 cdhurst on the Klemtu Cn- ." 'nl? "P?- .. . nery. i ikj um.l. ana ttose spit nave Dave Stuart BUI WrathaU andi'anaeo ine most trips oi any "hurtle Stuart went out on the I00".01 the fleet stnee the. open- Twkm hut starts tha iMeAii iU3g ox tne season, having each re off badly by getting skunked. 'SV V1 18j times for toUls IXnrrv W rrl rtnrnH tr rvr 'TWO THIS respectively. Making trips since February 15 have been the Helge H.. 104,000 pounds; Llv-1 ingstone, 171.000 pounds; M. M.I ChrlstoDher. 110,000 pounds, and Vlkine. 109.800 pounds. ! Whereas she was second last year, the schooner Eldorado, Capt.. J. Johnsen, is this year the heav-; iest American lander of halibut' :here, having brought In 334,000 i pounds In eight trips" -Since the; commencement of 1929 fishing op; lerations. The Mitkof, S. Johansen,; is second with 278,000 pounds in, ieieht trios and the McKlnley, Capt I The Wabash, capt. k. tnerce, has landed the most fares of any American boat at Prince Rupert having come in 14 times with a total of 52.600 Dounds. The Viola and Eureka Tacoma have,bothj anded 13 catches for totals oil 79.700 pounds and 96.500 pounds respectively. Last year at this time the Oslo was leading the Prince Rupert fleet In quantity of fish landed, having brouxht In 237.000 pounds in 13 trips. This year to date the vessel has, comDleted 11 trips for a total of 150.000 pounds. The schooner Foremost was the heaviest lander of American fish here io to a similar date last year but this season so far has been In port only once with 42,000 pounds. , Halibut landings at the port of Prince RHprtfor the 1929 season up to and including yesterday aggregated 31898850 pounds as eainst 20. 6x3 .000 pounds at a Mmflar date Ust ver. Canadian landings, totalling 6 415.P60 pounds. are almost even with law years M41500 ponds at a correspond-1 Boh Hrna h return to ror tor the winter He Joined the staff if Ht'mnbaok Bay cannery last nuiiwr hut. anon after the ooen-ne of the salmon fishing season. -rted .ailtnMlJnp with a aashoat -vit o. ltt Bdward cannery. More "cenUv-tie wn troUine In WarV fan! snd. having partaven a bit freelv from the can. smrered an itte of ooJaonln.g which neces-HUted hit 6pmln,lnto town .a week or so ago. He Is stfii a hit hlcv rem hf effects of the illness but-is rapidly making a good 15 recovery, " ss I B. Hanson, third with 262.000 Oot oounds in seven trips. (Oct To Cct. Oct. Oct. Only a few dollars. more per month than the lowest-priced car's on thes market to own and enjoy this fine and beautiful Essex Super-Six. That little difference buys the top quality, top performance and top value of this field. Instead of a lesser car you have the unquestioned Jeader. Instead of a compromise you have tho best a big Super-Six, fine appearance, rich upholstery and appointment, outstanding performance and riding ease, and foremost reliability of tho year. For any car at all comparable to Essex you must pay a much higher price. FROM MONTREAL j To Cherbourj-Soutlinmpton-.tntwerp , 10, Not. 7 Montrose' 24. Nov 33 Montclare rhrrbourj-Heuthampton-IUmliurj IT. Not. 14 Montcatan To Iltirat-lJirrpool-(ilaco 4. Not. t. Duelfeu of Athoil 10,-Not. 8 MUU Oct. U, "Nov. IS Duchess of Richmond Oct. Not. 26 '. WniwdoM Not. 32 DuehoM of Yore Not calling at Liverpool. -To LHrrool Oct. it DucfccM t Bedferd Oct. 24 IXiehfat of Ton, FROM QUEBEC To Chrrbourg-Koutaampton Oot. t. Oct. 31 .iOuprwi U SaoUaim Oalllas at Uambuif . To Nw York I Not. 23 Emprea of Aiutralla : Aonir tt Amu trtiTwbcra or J. i. rOKHTER 8. 9. GDral faaa. A(tnt CP R Station. VanrourT Teieprtooe: Seymour 2030 Inspector William Spiller, pro vincial police, returned to the city on tne prince oeorge tnis morn- Ladies- at Will you please let hi wn you sob, 4 la a m. 1 . at v We don't mean u What we request b 1 you step into th ask to see our j Don't txptti us to mat ixc iicrc jour questions an,i you in selecting WWW V . nJEWELLERS THE STORE WITH THE ClOCH Provlnclal Cons ns date whH th 1939 American 1 lng from a trip south, having In Kench r hu sa:.((t uital is IS W 200 oounds asinis custoay btepnen boijkovic, ine rrince&s Mary -iirainst 14 iat 500 pounds. Landines for tli wi totaiii 782.700 poiuirt of whth l7 0i who Is to face a trial of murder at nalroo detachment the Supreme Court Assizes here cial police, took sou1 next week, and Robert Malcolm returned man wh oounds was from Canadian boats Wylle, who wlU be tried at the tlonal in th hrp nd 585.700 nounds from American. ! Prince Oeorge Assizes the week af- will be placed in th Prices remnined at an avenue evel with Canadian f'h on sev eral occasions uttraetine, better prices than American. The hie bid of th weeV rvTtrtn Halibut va 15 Be nA c mid the Pair of Jacks for 10 500 nound " ble the on Ameriin nrlee was IBS and v reeelved bv th Raal" frr M fW) nounds. The low nrice of the week 'or Canadian fteh wpt 13.1c and V and for American. 12.0c and Sc. ter next on a theft charge. , Easondale. COAL! MINE HEAD LUMP Per ton MINE HEAD EGG Per ton . . PEMBINA EGG Per ton . . . . Easy,tp Buy Easy" to Own For instance in this city your first payment with your present car includcd.may be as low as $37 5 and your monthly payments fQ Your present car with liberal appraisal will probably cover the entire fifst payment. Tlte II. M. C. Purchase Plan offers lowest available terms on balance. PRINCE RUPERT AUTO CO., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. A. RRINDAMOUR, FRASER LAKE, Thqse who want roomy cars room for fiVe adults in the five-passenger can-find that kind of generous roominess. There is plenty of head and leg room, too. There is unexpected quality in' the hardware and upholstery. 'Such fineness is not limited to things that can be seen. The scat springs arc made to give lasting service. 'Hie doors and windows are made to give protection and stay in condition. These arc hut a few of the 76 advantages vou will find in Essex the Chat- J i.iiv. vi w inspect the others and let your judgment of values decide. 840 AND UP All p'ricea F. O. D. 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