ft: a jtav 18, 1929 turdW THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE Waterfront Whiffs Trolltofc Curdles Becoming Popular Here; Doric to Leave for Seattle Soon; Halibut Landings Well Maintained 5, - : . ' , : , , A " MWMW 1 1 , ins 'tiiauons are Demcmaae tnis snnntr. ' h a in. V. i. ( 5" i ' undergo r-.wer tug Red Boy some minor repairs. -n the racmc sai- 1 , work during the Cspt Henry Bdenshaw jr. ar- n April, after being at the dry dock for the past week Iti'lnW t Ks lVAtr 9rv nauf Ancrltus sutHlrifr o nau blaVksmith shop Chris Hovmuller, being ; u p This 1 has been to the Old Country. ! tlirpn ulmllur iriri ' last year at a corresponding Lcxa uate. The total Canadian catch I now stands at 2.385.G50 pounds', as against 2.325.C00 pounds last jyear while the aggregate of Am- lerican fares is 6,539,700 as ag- fainst 6,200,700 pounds. The grand total is 8.925,350 pounds las; comfaredjA'ith 8.526.300 1 apounds"tftthframe date last year. f ,i. handy little trollint? rnirdy, with which onlv a fewLThe wVefcRarted off with ..... a few .in finifS nave uctii u j lu Lina Limi! Hdii nnpn ia hnfnm. ua ai -very neaw. -i ,mv.u in tne rnnce Kiinnrr. t Pct nnr n nnrnKw irea ien on towar- -landings but firthe end of 1 U . A O- w I ha Ant a n U u.aa, 1a( ... .i i- n r finin ia nnn s- v a m . . . . i- i - v - . vuvunvu ....... ' .11 Ul UOkl 14 T t. A 1 LA kl 11. i: 1 X I I I 1 1 1 I W'I V I I tJI'l 1 ' 14 i i LU" " . " Mil C1C1I IUU.WIII IIIMIIH III! 1 i j.-.-.-- - . ' 1 - --"7 --.w- wn n-. jk , 4,Uil.JVU IIUUIUIH UI I R HR f 1 1 il Tl mi vprv Donuiaiv imontr ooats that hnvr hnpn ;hamuf rnrnn if h rrnwiind roAAMr Mr h n rs tj:ii t t.: T I Al ni f i ...urn f i tv i lii LuiuiLa a v jiuvc nrrtf ii i i 1 1 1 i yii rK in u nil cncan. it pp rpmainpn ht n 1 ' l. .. .. I in I n MTnrt - "i - i I I 1 l t l 11 t t V lus also been fitted1 : fairly steady level throughout , w t yhnder blocks and erg making the trio are Dr E S ithe week and a rather noteworthy llKnC....c Tajt and L w Patmore. They!,eaiure was tnat a Canadian ncn s rox, ana Mike Yn.t t o.,,i.. iu boat and not an American was Tr,,, r instaHnw arm . i t vxiiners nave ons or are ava has been In Prince wek with a trim it fi.sh packer which -luring the past winter i -ington and be h,- summer out of In- or Monday morning. paid the highest price of the six market days. This was the Inez Pacific Salvage Co.'s dredge wh'ch received 14c and 7c for Lion has been at Sal Cove thea catcl of 10,000 pounds. The latter part of this week cleaning 'ow Price of the week for Cana-out some obstructions and sedi- "lan fien wai H-c and 6c paid ment from the log chute at the.tne Brant and Kaien for catches Big Bay Lumber Co.' aawmlll. j of 6'0 and 7,000 pounds res- .pectively. The high American Tnir Kt Tlnv att voaforrlotr of.'nrice was 13.fp and 7p whlph thJt r-ry. The new vessel ternoon for the Skeena RiverjThelma M. received for' 10.000 cut hnre wUh the 20 wJth tne pa.jfic stevedoring Pounds and the lowest, ll.ie' and -.giiie which was for- c0 pile driver which will be 6c Paid the Aleutian for 26,000 i,,t. Jud Thurber's uml in puttinK down letl pilea , pounds. nA Muirnoag. The in the skeena River tor thc! engine carrieu i.ower Corporation of Canada.1 Pacific Salvage Co. The work Jg belnjf done ,n order to locate a possible crossing place Ivage GW. big power of the skeena River for the Pr.nrew will leave mMon Unes should the Power , i about the middle Coriwration decide to develonl the Vet Coast of ya. uiumr nr ti,- jm.I District News SM1THEKS !land where it will ood results are attend.ng the wil, uke h- outm th next few iimmer engaged In a.v. . .ojieration of the government well , -mg for the Nootka ' """.Zll drilling machine in this district The company's smal- tk ar niMr r...u nJand tro"K flowB t water r,.g i'achena has been ,ng c, crJ,Mr Ovema.1",,0 in obtained in sections t the Skeena River n oparaUd itwecn tie town of wh WaJ:" forT,rly ,proved a problem. The machine is now in 1.,r salmon packing 8lewart and GeorK,a Ulver a ,v. tor i-on rwwara rJve, Jn Iwrt on Wedneiclay from -T' """" " T , . . .Li 'tion w'11 be brought to time. The recent- .k- the north, ... vi being w here to on I town to drill several wells. Thc old brick kiln here is now ; being demolished and. a larger 'Z r 7i":Pnt with capacity for 60,008 . Amorimn ha llt .-.l m i. i . bricks is to be erected at once. nan wcaer rwenaiuiw, :i---ic, which was wrec- ,li;ni Island, near the I The first product of Tiu, s.i.M r Ka. WM be ready for doU P ince Runert har- hH ih Whnr Iwui Ku. Uivr,,n June. 11 " expecteaa The loc'alj t,;- ti.iru.rf Hrv u.. f ntade a gra fdanatinQl ,r towed toward thc the seating accomodation. Asfmu"" nfr"a1. toward the obse! tion, . o.u .u. i- . mti. m;inent repair work more propitious, th, f w t.o be carried out. will go on the Sal nil-tion of repairs, it service for the sum; ! the vessel will be - f M : ii t, i the underwriters Instant Cof fcewlak cr i-1 owners. Capt Nel- Pete Brown, Cow Bay barber, i i -burg, owner of the has len exhibiting this week a t- en remaining at novel coffee making machine : i i t during the carry- whkh should take the restaur-Jio repairs. ants of this country by storm. In the machine, which is opera- Stripped Pezutn ted by ordinary electric current,' l r. i --.. i . 1 . : II ll.. I reason ' ,c 'rK , r i 1 Fr Small, Avis Wall and Muriel j . i vaire Prinetias. r Caot. a manufacturing concern with ..,.. T , -. and derrick scow which Pete's brother is identified,, iepnen . - ,1 to port Tuesday piping hot coffee can be made ;in absence of some- almost instantaneously by some n we,k at the mouth kind of a filter process from Ledi Jto tintrib 4. vance of tu..,! National Hospital Day. Cowls faas . Riyeri . f -.,Qnn Lake feny , . ? A PriteVin ftcent Issaf eSttem for school children conducted by the Native Sons of Canada were awarded at a public gathering on Tuesday night. The prise win- I ners were Michael O'Neill, Hsr- land Lewis, Margaret Windt, reserve at Lake Kathlyn after their wings had been clipped. A parish hall measuring. 00 by 30 feet Is beinp built in connection with St. James' Anglican Church here. E. Hahn has the contract. PRINCESS M01IINN V COMING HERE S03N Run Run of bf Princess "J ff.,.1 Will Take Over Print-n Temporarily; Princess on a trln trip Mary loiter C. P U, steamer Prlacfss, Royal t'. incess will make. Tbc new ,00 h.p. nierm. wJU make ono more trip on tne nt has'Ucn as'sem- gthe' for 'Jack Mmlaay I"ver Vancouvcr,rrincje .Rjunoi vi.-. una froni-'the1 Cruiser ' Irene L. arrived neic 0cean FnH, oc run nn,j wiii rmcr operation nt this week and Installation or tnc thcn rcpiaced by the Princess 1 for towing across motor is proceeding in Cow Ray. Maqunna, It Is announced at the ,U It should maHC tne irenu - conipanj ' v of thc speediest boats in Prince tne summer the steamer Prr.-wP T James Island Rupert harbor. Mjjy to come permanenMy on ' 1 Ward lef J last night . flincn the Prnce Mussett Cnnner s L ' has called at Prince Maqulnna i American Anw""n 1 ' Hoth Canadian and Jfdway. Capt. Johnny Uup Rupert. 'rt n ,uhr run a trip to James Is- halibut landing, at Prince 0f V. Mbank Sound where crt for the present season up i f hmA TOutc mining claims. Oth- yesterday were well ahead iWKJBbia I He .eva .Aicinnes, uorotny wwnvu, ; -.' Farmers of the Rulklny Valley, district are anxiously awaiting a mueh needed rafnfall. The ground . .f heavy machinery it produces, in it an omer Kinus The nnnuM meetInK of the lf)cai - nt. The material of hot drinks can be made ana,Tennis c,uh wa hM ,ttil nijfht :d was brought here water can be neaiea. i eie n",;,, tne Munfcpal Hall. Qutte a 1 1-Tstood will be sola it is the Iirst maenme 01 un Paeific Coyle Co. kind that has ever been brought to tills country. It Is an interes- v tug Pachenfi lias ting affair, indeed, and, appar-inec thc first of the cntly, an effective one. pit where It has Timrtav'a Hah iwLG- luiolror Pinvincial has been in tth c h stranded there port all this week for certain re-Tlie Ardent has been pairs and alterations preparatory 1 position, having to the staiting of the salmon hn peak-of hfgh tide, season. The tailshaft was drawn 'agc haa been quite and a new intermediate shaft installed at the Ward Ways and the engine was fitted with new tv Prirffcs left on timing gears and generally over- -fternoon for Cap- hauled by the Star Welding, whence it will tow a . ontalnlng equipment F.ngine work was carried out n Logging Co. to the this week by the Star Welding i....fr 4V, i.t.i hnllbut boat Helen tt!, t. The rut tnw n- II JllSt now, tne o good deal of enthusiasm is being manifested here in the sport. J. S. Cray, returning recently from a trip to Vancouver, brought north five wild gese (1 in salvage opera- The Inverness Cannery fish whJcn wcre iterated in the game E T Prince Rupert Q M D ; i i R S HOTEL ARRIVALS II. J. Weils, C. E. Kendall, Sergeant and Mrs, J. P. !. Hannah and ahile!, W. E. Wintemute, Thornas liobiuaoju Leslie J. Itar-Un and Prof. F. H. Soward, Vancouver; A. L. Gray, Victoria; H. W. Chambers. Inverness ; Miss Hurc, Port Lssington; Hey, San Francisco; illson. Terrace; E. S. h, Montreal; Horace A. t. John, N.Ii. I Ityal j s. n. A. slmtaken, Virginia;! Lyngnes and Lars Peterson,' Reorge A. Ambrose, Winnipeg; A. W. Cochrane, Vancouver; Ed ward Duquette, C.N.U. SaVoy" E. Lund, city; H Uenrickson, (JONK WRONG "Jones!" said the schoolmaster sternly. "You have again been caught in the act of flagrant dis- r on Oraham Island cold water out of an ordinary ' row d and g(jnefa, .lerajja moat, tfiuriua. In short, was engageiUlit tri)- tap. The beauty of the machine I mom are far from favorable Ts, you are going to the devil, u'rcekPrt i' reeked Pacific Tactile Coy It is the Instantaneousness. andj. . , . . ' - . 6tm with' fnef'-Torkshlrc Post. -V . ... , , i o k log carrying freshness of the beverage wnicn o4edUte.f Venn .example ts oth- ft. v'O. 'P A CANADIAN -MA OK rROUUCT the DENTIST ggm NEVER AGAIN in the history of Prince Rupert will DENTAL PRICES he as low as naw, considering-the material used to construct artificial teeth. mi Ha k C'd BABY'S OWN S0AP it. Plate Work of the best material money can buy at a saving to you. You know my standard of high-class workmanship. Ask your neighbors. They arc my patients. EXTRACTION OF YOUR TEETH will be included at these low prices, and. a small deposit will hold this price for you until you are ready for teeth; AS A HEALTH MEASURE YOU SHOULD DO IT NOW! DR. MAGUIRE, - Over Orme's Office Open 9 to C Evening by Appointment. Phcne 232 Lady Assistant I.;..! 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It points the? !! way to better living. Trt trT Inliry with of iwl Ztm-Bik, thla to l,nUI blra prtrsl germ inlaction, IIH lnflmmUon, iux ftll trc of poiion and tninrM qa-ck, cIm blic. KEEP A BOX OF ZAM-BI'K HANuT I ! ti j i i 'id 1 t i! ; i; pi 13 1