PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS 9m IVMOIS ANADIAN Jt Alt ' ET1E TO TOl It LIUOIT. Th- I) ,r ir.ni-.. S--.:i ijiin't: l; . .:i,..m : .: iu- ambassador of 1 "'d-i'' . .ili-irr ::i E'if;. u . v :.! . 'i r Iv on h musical t nr 1h- ii..-:nlT!. of !! qunrtct are .!!. . lei to right: Oaxa de Krfz first vioi.r. Harry Adusktn. Mound violin; Milton Blackstone, viola, and Bcrl HambourR. 'cello. BEAUTII VL ARMORIAL PANEL UNVEILED AT LEUION CLUB The above picture shows Lord J. iii ir, who succeeded the late Earl flaiff an President of the Briti.-h I.. ri.,n. unvi ilinj' an Armorial Panel in the lounge of th British Legion Club at Bridgend, Glamorgan. Oo-anml in 9 mum Im. In seels Outdoors n Flit contalnt special repelling Inure-dlrnt that keep away fllc, mosiiuttoei and other intccts outjoors. Spray Hit on your porch. Take lilt along camping. Enjoy the outJoora without Inncct an noysnce. Harmless to people and doe not Main. V UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Sailing, rrom Prince 11 u pert lor VANCOUVER. VICTOKIA, Maanwn Hay. Ilutrdale. Alert Bay, etc.. Tuea. lift 3' vl) P . Ill . I'ur VAMOLvElt. VICTORIA. ttulftl;lle. Alert llav. etc rrlilar mlilnlrht lor ALICE ARM. A.NVOX. STEWART, fiSZ iSver. Port BSJjJ.""'. uu. o.'K) p . ni . I ji PORT MMPMIN AND M ALES ISLAND. Tnurtday. p m 11 (nd Avenue K M. SMITH Agent Prince Runert II C l,.rBUJt,,..,ffU ,0J 10 Victoria an, Seattle, .and UMare checked ' through to destination. I PINSnirNI To Vttiric Ia.ussy Srl Ate B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICES NAIIIM1S IBOM PRINCE Rl PERT Kelrlilkan. Wranrell. Jumnu and Skaruav June IJL July 1, 5, 8. 1,1, 19. tt, J6. 39. To Vancouver, VI tori and Srattlr ! in. iu. 17. so. u ;. :n June . July 3, 6, IISCE8S MAIJI INNA-Oiean I'alU. elc. Vancouver and Victoria every Irlday 10 p.m. Agent for all Steamship Line . 1 ""CHARD. OENERAL AtlE.NT I'rlnte It u pert, II. C Mwn II Canadian National CJhc Largcft Railway Syflem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Hilllne' ttum PltlNCE It ITER? for VAMoitr.R. VltHlltlA. kkatti.i:. and Inlermedlale points, Mondays, Thursdays, 4 p.m.; Haturdaya, 7 p.m. lor ANYOX and 8TEWAUT, Mondays, g p.m.; Irldaya, 4 p.m. lor IA!S13TT INLET PORTS, Mondays, 8 p.m. lor Mil Til (JLEE.V CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fortnightly. I'ur Mi AO WAV, WrdneMla)!, I p.m. I'A!EM!EK TRAINS LEAVr. rnt.Vf'l. tllTEHT DAILV' EXCEPT Hl'NDAV at 11:10 a m for I'ltlNTi: (IEllt(li:, EDMONTON, WINNIPEG, all points EaMern Canada, I'nltetf suit. A0ENCV ALL OCEAN TI;AMIIP .r. City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave, Prime Rupert Phone 2C0 Waterfront Whiffs Bait Shortage in Alaska; Prince John on Five Hundredth Voyage; G. E. Foster to Go Flat Fishing Ketchikan, whose supply is reported to be completely iWnlt n around. The .trawler Andrew Kelly ind James Carruthera are still tied up it the company's docks, where tbey have been for many years, awaiting a mnnhaser. QUI net fishermen In Chatham S?und, off the mouth of the Skeena stiver, and around tbe mouth of the tentative, Halibut landings American halibut landings at the port Yacht & Rowing Club's regatta last of Prince Rupert thto season are used a "Bik Stepper" model boat maintaining a substantial lead over which bad be neompleted Just before laat year alttousm Canadian landings races by K. Taummra, Cow Bay government would bo well Justified In establishing tor the benefit of the halibut fishery. The telncboat Azurlte,. Capt. Olc Skog, was towed In to Prince Rupert this week by the haHbut boat Tramp. Oapt. Sun Hougan, having been picked up In Hecate Straits after having drifted woudays .with a .broken tail-shaft nd itj a crippled condition. Tlie Arurite 'was placed on the local dry doek whf a-iw hft la being in., stalled. The' break-down occurred off exhausted, started drawing on Prince Rupert for halibut u at Prlnc, bait this week when the motorship Bellingham was sent art are practically deserted now. an down for one hundred tons of frozen herring from the Ca- r?"1!reU , tn vsrloui grcunda j! t o n.u ox nru;i 1 "i. ...i on reports being re- IIUUUIU ribll CC uW.U. Qiuruge. Willie UUIL IS t'AlUlu&lcu ul celved of excellent runs of spring and other Alaskan ports beside Ketchikan, there are some cono ?h0 salmon. Uk the alllnettera at the. moiithaj C' tb $kena jand .Nana points up tne coast tnat are unuerstooa to still nave a nine mien, tbe boihW are eiperiencini available. The stocks are limited, however, and the new fianing such m has not been 1 : i, ,;n ;f . un ui iietiiiiy 111 uie iiuiiii win iitivu tu sun ouuu 11. wititi not to be a general hortage. . The' anadian Flan & Cold Storage Co. put , M a supply tast spring which It waa us, tn th. R flMiernirn'K 1'Iont As far a can be learned, tenders hRVe not yet been called by tbe federal clt would nil all locaj ' department requirements gn ntv campe Jn 6kU!e Ihe Heat will be ready for thr !rrt late fall . ot publte works for the trf. TnlAt nn h. Qnwn ChArlltt' "W fMl-TOen'S fl"ata JUSt MIt of the Uhlng season providing no extraordln- jg,,, B E Morgan manager of drv ax although it la expected the ry demand arises. th mUI could make no statement this apeclficatlons will be offered to con- .week as to when the plant might be tfactom within the next few days, with Arriving here "on Monday evening of expected to start cutting. There are poaalbly a month elapsing before b d text week from Vancouver en route to enoua-h leas on hand now for thirty 1 ar -ptned. Time la going along but lie south Queen Charlotte Islands, the days' cutting but the company does ' looal fishermen are still hopeful that tout little passenger and freight not delre to open up until enough are carrier ft. Prince John of Canadian delivered to ensure permanent operi- Vatlonal Coast Steamsbtps will be tlon. naklng her five hundred tb voyage In Mr. Morgan atated that tbe mill had he service on this coast. Brought a number of orders on hand and a wre by the O.T.P. Steamship Co. In -nsrket assured In the United States 010. from the Old Country where she for all Its production of clear and vai formerly a collier, the Prince common spruce lumber. There wm 'ohn Is now rounding out her nine- also a market In Canada for culvert tenth year of local service and Is stui ocdar and the mill would cut hemlock sturdy and popular vessel whose .s well. Railway ties would be pro- "'gular arrival at various remote points luced In tbe winter, n the Queen Charlotte Islands 1 a An up-to-date lath factory Is an- ertaln and appreciated event for the other feature of the new mill. Mr "fipl at those places. The vewel Is Morgan said It was not likely the mill tUi in good shape and. apparently, fit would enme in box manufacture, for for another half a thousand voyages at the time being at least. asi. -1 no lact tnat tne rimce John is' ow on r five hvrndmlth trtpwhere-: Hoffar-Beechlm? outboard built- " U1I!d :PrB V m cruiser which was delivered he-n tbe eighth hundreds U due to the r,.nfUr , , r, T -r fact that ehe ha. been usually oper- M.ndyi mlnln5 enK,nw, to h T C . T, ".""been on the ways of the Pacific Sal- pending foster Out Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Oo.'s team trawler O. E. roster waa on the rlnrs Rupert dry dock this week for nspeetlon and minor deck repair prefatory to being comnUsaloived by the ompany for several flat fishing trips. The vewcl will leave on July 20 on the Irst of these trips with Capt. E. Sanderson In command. Several voy- fe of from thtee to seven days' du- required, seme additional caulking, hav ing developed leaks. Taxi men meeting the C.P.R. boat.-at the Government wharf will In fu- 1 ture be marshalled like the troops' fci inspection and their cam will have t,, be parked tn a more orderly fashion than t-eretofare. During the week J A. Curtis h been buyty with the paintbrush and parking lines hav been made on the wharf with a apact at the east end where driven, must rr t, are not holding up quite aa well. Up Japanese boatbulldsr. The vessel, of j,jew to yeeieroey, American landings tni ""i construciion, is 11 icev six incnes year had totalled 10.408.eoo pound a lonK with tteam of tour fe'.t six Inches against 8 ,391, GOO pounds at a similar nf w equipped for tbe race with a date last year while 10-29 Canadian Johnaon outboard motor. tt took landings stood at 4,111.980 pound In Tsumura but tea day to build th comparison with last year's 4.800,000 boat pounds. Tout landings tor the present aa asalnst laat year's 13.697.800 pound During the week of July 8-12 In improvement is much needed one a., traffic here was Jumbled and congested up to the present and badly In need of some tort of regulation tor tbe convenience and safety of "all. Hubert Salvaging Nlkko mw, nave oeen meeting with manager of the ward, underwriter' ranre-. T'ne results during the past week. I rrturred to ,tVlf4 TltirarfaiV ft la fit aftkf ! There being an abundant rtm of the trip to the Queen Charlotte Island, choice soekeye salmon has. been per-, to Investigate pontbllltle of aalvaglng mlln them to pne up dally profits! the Japanese seine boat Nlkko which ; mch as have not been known for . auk recently in a storm. M. Ward everaj seasons past. During the week and Capt. Armour made the trip ac-tbe boeta from both rivers have beenrcs Hecate Strait in tbe Blllmor. ! rrr.ging nivy iu ran many up to having left early Wednesday morning. eventy and the high boat on the Naas. nearly three hundred. This Is . making profitable tWhlng on the basis Lw0 Wl,t' inm") pionrf H 871.2c per flah. The ftah have r!ot I " "" leavln dur" ytt !"th to ,n m th ,Urted to run In any quanuty troll"' trotn "V0 n"borlu Mther up the Skeen. or the Naaa rounu The Skeena River 1 now close on Its limit of 1100 licenses on reaching which v additional twelve bourn close season u Su- wh3 purehed tbe vessel xt week Is to be Invoked. The Naas lMt ' tTOm Oeorge Arnold, la well 's itm well under Its limit of 3S0. j undcr tne stripping and dls- The run In, the Rivera Inlet and I rajntlln the power cruiser Ncch-Smlth'a Inlet dHrlslons Is not parthru- "ko 8u Un rMuUJ the vessel larly good at yet while In tbe Klmequtt P"ctlcUy ftn Mm keel up and make and Bella Oooia area the fishermen are from 11 a J"vat arulaer for hH own doing well. I personal use. Tne ant engine will be Up to July 8. a total of 4986 ease of ln DOx- "4I lD "P wonc 01 tlmon had been packed on th Naas whlcn lrea4y been removed. River. Including 4488 esses of soekeye; the Skeena River bad a total of 18.- V. Suehlro made delivery tbl week 888 oaes of which 7.312 esses were of a 38 by 9 1-2 foot trolling boat, aoekeye; In River nllet. a total of which tti been uaaar construction for 7384 oases. 7.872 ease of soekeye, had the past few week, to Charles It. Clay been packed: 3.071 eaees. including f Anyox. Mr Clay will leave tomor- 288 eases of soekeye. had been put up raw with his new boat for the smelter ln 8mKh'c Inlet, and the BeUa Coola town and later la tbe summer plans to production was S.7S9 cases ot which use the vessel for p roar ting along 3.413 were aoekeye. For all divisions, the coast. The boat la equipped with these figures are well ahead of last 30 b.p. Clay engine. Suehlro will year at a similar date and prospects how start construction of a new 30 are brighter than previously for a auc- ft trolling boat as s stock model, cewful season's operation. . year now aggregate 14.830.380 pound Government Help Agitation haa bcea heard In fishery circles at Prince Rooert with tbe sua- elusive landings totalled 73800 poundi gestlon that the Department of Marine made up of 160300 pounds Canadian and Fisheries with comparatively little p,onc 3C0 31) '"1 588.800 nound American halibut, expense might benefit the halibut fleet! ' "' There was little fluctuation of price a a whole by using a boat in the during the week. The high bid for summer to locate herring runs ln ad-' Canadian halibut vu 14.3c and 80 jaocnt waters and ascertain means of '-, th, Mnr"et I waa paid for 'catching them so that a supply ot 14,000 pounds while the lowest Cant- frwH ) ralt might become available ln dian price was ,12o. and .8a paid the that Mon of bbe.rear. It la pointed Covenant. Margallce and nihgleader for out tbfct ti to lit the summer when the catches of 10,000. 2300 and 4.000 halibut become more scarce and the pounds respectively. The top American beat bait l required then ln order to bid was 18.8c and 8c received by the catch them. It l acknowledged that Tstooab for 18.000 pound and tbe low the fresh bait I much more effective 118c and 80 which several boat were than the frcwea which, heretofore, he . jbeen the only kiwi mUable In the Incoming skippers report excellent summer. Recently, Cspt. Ole Skog weather for fishing on the banks and with his selneboat was prospecting for hvv landings are expected during the rummer herring off the Queen Char- toe, iott Islands and. while be did take a small quantity, found the venture Owning of New Mill I an unprofltabei' one lnce it was bee-Opening of the BUlmor Spruce Mills eassry 'for him to spend considerable new sawmill at Pw-polse Harbor, about time in finding the fish and m de- slx mile out of Prtnee Itupsrt along .vising mesne of cation Ing them. This Is the Canadian National Railway track,! a service which the fishermen feel the IIAMHOVS cidu- -atlon will be mad to nearby fishing 1 stand whue doing their apteling. The "vo sillinianllc insulator U practically impervious to carbon uml oily deposits. Special anulyhis clectmlcs resist pitting and burning to I the utmost. That is why and Capt. Paul Armour. Champions excel in service. Pacific Salvage Co. si auk ii,ik;s Wliilr, Out. A CANADIAN-MADE PRODUCT Economy Specials Time i money and this is worth your time. .'Why not "call to ECONOMY STORE fcnnd savi it. Crisco 3s ,pr tin 81c Crisco Ga, per tin $1.63 Shaker Salt per nkT He Corn Flakes per pkg. .....10c Flour has o'he up. We have a limited quantity so-tell for motorboat race tat the Prince Rupert Vf' .....$2.35 2-U, per sfickr $1.35 10s, per sack 53c Iotatoe8 tatoes C C lbs lbs. 25c see our windows for mom: specials Economy Cash & Carry Third Ave. Prince Rupert Feed Co. Received fresh supply Pratts Baby Chick Food, Bulkley Valley Hay and grain, Robin Hood Flour, Spratts' Dog and Bird Supplies and COAL guaranteed to please you . PHONES 58 AND 558 r. Saturday, July 13, 1929 (vWWvVvVvVVVVVvVi FBI. AND SAT Two Shows 7 and 9 p.m. vWVViVWVVAVVvv DOUBLE BILL ZANE GREY STORY WITH JACK HOLT in "The Sunset Pass" AND A GREAT COMEDY "JUST MARRIED.' COLLEGIANS NO. 10 Admission, 15c & 50c; Sat. Matinee, 2:30, 10c & 35c LUMBER Thoroughly seasoned Shiplap, S IS Dimension and Boards. KILN DRIED Sitka Spruce and Cedar Finish, Celling, and Rustic. SPECIALTIES 1 x 4" Edgegrain Hemlock Flooring 1 x 3" and T Sitka Spruce Ceiling 1 x 4'' and G" Cedar Rustic BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, Head Office, Seal Cove, Telephone, 361 Retail Yard, Cow Bay, Telephone 423 VI In DEMAND "Rupert Brand" K ippers THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid. PRINCK RUPERT, B.C. BOX CUTTINGS $3.50 Per Load DELIVERED HYDE TRANSFER 171 3rd Avenue East PHONE 580 Heated Storage Dr Alexander rilONE 873 IIE9NER BLOCK DENTIST LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68 Cartitre, Warehousing, and Distributing fjftam or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving.