.alurday, January 5, 1920 ini'-m leri'jfiiu Utile!' .i In ;i: S'i'W ': 1 tlV" LIMA HAILS PRESIDENT-ELECT HOOVER I .i.nii If'ivrT. Presiticnt-I. -t hi v.- I nitfil Status, is here seen on his arrival in Lima, , fc wan enthusiastically greeted. On Mr. Hoover's left is Ambassador A.' P. Moore, Ki ll, on ins right is toreign Minister Kada y Ganio of Peru. Waterfront Whiffs :p - rlions Commence for Opening of Halibut Season ; .uciican Yard Provided Villi Float ; jack-Being Repaired Following Fire Aflv.-nt of the New Year is usually the signal for the Manna i o.'i . operators at rnnce ttupen to commence con- L-ni !;it((i activity in the matter of Retting their craft in io,i(Ii:,l.-.s toi the approaching opening of another fishing i ?j i i i- ..i At.' i; ! isoa-nt! aim consmeraoie worn aiong mis une is now in Iprnrvss here, to tiid work of oyer i ices Ui .m ri can halibut boat Jack i i I i' TihMtia ami when WeeK.-t i'i 1 d: magf couple of u' V,' I. tin m :.. . I ..ir .. ;u.i re -ll Kir fri ni ! M.r,; llTt I' 1 .If vil ; i.go in a lire wnicn oroae .li the waterfront, is now on the . . ty-. l Heal Cow for re- I: is neressory to take oat iiei- si-nrt-lli-.l . reieivi'fl no irhtcr- Sal ' toulh . it h ry iumbcH I'm o . ( -tr adWwh Cotf , rnri Catf. doing itaenal ssnioeiaijflae Ptiate Rai ert Salvage A Towing Co., made a trip last Sunday to Wales Is- i a -vim 1 1 " f entby aorchasert y . . h vt. Mnt Port Simpson with Dominion Constable A. J. Watkinson and on to offer the left instead of the right biscuit hook m&Jtheref ore, is now acqaa;ntMi fftth what it feels like to-Oe Hit Htfuw f Wale In any tuac, Uk dig family la lio ing nicely ami Brock will span add floo -walking to hi already wide repertoire of experience .s. 'T'ie halibut boal P.. V., Capt. Annker Wick, is now u idcrgoing' bii.:.'ii)o overhaul at the dry dock. The 38 h.p. Gardner '':e'.'l engine lor Capt. Nels Peter ten's halibut boat Terncn has arrived and in t :t llnt-wirf W'll atari at t ht. Arv Fine weather this week gave ejeourage-- utithairel'of t week. and jboats gynri toteirifta irieW J." will mmnerTM.V Ruling, and repoflirig of oth Pitting in of for the machine tifim and ne w r,iiH :Xi u m .v eogtjte bed tor 1 mnt motor will bo "neeesury . old old SO o h-P- Atlas gasoline th'thc Christmas ad IfW. as well as cortMiktogcsP",mrm "y.,, oi lr. .. tlvitk-H over, all ea- for Ot company's j. .yterdy aa will later be inHall- vv:i... nt in prepari- ' : ied in tb. new .at whieh CapUin r..umi.tion ef fUhing ' etri" uiiw ':s ?uilt l . ... I, floats wn which are . QarMtars of the Gatialilan Na- !sh'!3Bl?!&r."7 the" orheld hs lKn equipped JTr". .. ,biiimiu.. rekei't qu 1 1 wo i whartMe Potting in of new brae- . :T , iuv ia tke chkef feature of the i'!ii r. a tr me moorage o. iv iih'iig vessels Ti- tliMiston In thde stt nfition of hle I tii hi tt provi de relief! at sim- BatMttt , TherattnAaat 3mr4, ey -win no tnariea anaa. mmcm- w ' 'rflWUiifraenf1--Prince .Rupert Salvage Towing Co.'.b:g power t:i Salvagp Princtuts il out of Mic l-y tlock, where sue ha n umit j-'oing annual overhaul, and will be leaving shortly for Tlell on the Queen Charlote Island.- to undertake the recover? oi aiaeiljneyy ma eqwljp n:eia tflaB&fce whpwl log-carrying barge PuU. - While the steamer Princess Mary i was in port Wednesday afternoon,1 Isiy Goldstein, prominent Juneau j mervhant ami vice-president of the Juneau Cold Storage Co., took op- vessel was moored "-; portuml. , w a viMt to M. , quaintance along the locaj-water- ; front. Mr. Goldstein was on his ViUmin U researches should go way to Seatle, where he will meet number of hull as on with renewed test from this on j Mrs. Golds tern and family, who k flanks which were since II. N. Brocklesby. assistant; are returning to Alaska from a Otherwise ltoveta nncur 01 uw rrnrce aupwi ihu-; inp w uuieraia . . serious hurt.,,,. ... arlta aiperimenial aunon. nan; cmetbing more tangible to, wort Wo lctorptMTiif i: lnMI - naw'ltarlr .:.! Mi i . .... . . . . voi- is due & pom for in the form of a pair .at tnwv-j n fealHat boM 'Bwse -mtm ht the first of flext , ing twin.t with which he was pre-: Capt. Axel Olson, is now noariat I . ... . ' DmmW i 1.41 . .1 41 i AL. ii rferirn far.Ainen tz nenieu tn ir itm """iwuivnuuu mi in ntww wmm t o sting of 100,000 never knew before the arduoslty . Priact- Ruftrt 8alvag TWI le uW W.to of handshak ng and, so great has Co. . n garavv f"r h en the strain for the past few; ,-aiiit '' :" . , . .i..., i. i i ,mm.l I 'i i. !.. ... .. n. ,., etnti lor 1 ly'''. . . l.l1- .' na ;m-ii wnn-... . iir i rn. uiii'i i i ii.uvih" i'A' : ; it i;i;oki: Tin: sn:i' v ov Tin: v.v:'!.'!: with vn d:-- imny ions ii . . . I . , .,,.! s-l iefitt"-l h naval safety test vessel, wai finally r:ini by ,';:; t:tz:izz which ... bullied in the mud. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE at the station jlh lines of marine research, particularly in the study of dogfish pll for vitamin content. Prince Rupert .will act as host lo the Canadfajtlrlharies Asoci- jation convention iri'iyl The Sate liia.i not yet been set, but it will j .1,-obably be some time in August. ! i inee Rupert promises a royal time and Vancouver has promised to co-operate with Rupert in putting over a big. and entertaining gathering. Those who attendeu me vancouejrlwnvention in still, retain pWkn'nemories oil i the 'wiry they bo thltigk on the west ; coast. Put the. convention down j on your memorandum pad as one of your business vacations for I next summer Canadian Fish-! ti man. j Hen ng Reduction ! The permanent policy of the pro-j r acial government is opposed to the use of herring for anything but food purposes, states Hon. S. I I rerimental station will shortly be vincial government is concerned, ' cause an active demand for the commence prospecting for herring issuipg scientific articles report- to have these fish completely pro-1 fish. On November 1 but 5,450;- ! before next month. It is. usually ing progress that has been made tectefd from reduction. The pro-j 980 pounds of halibut was held in February when the first sign of vinciai government s recommeoua- an Canadian coifl storage plants. Jie tun appear in coimguuua wa- tlon to the federal authorities last! ters. A run of herring in Skide- fall for a partial open season for! J. J. Johnson of San Francisco gate Inlet has been reported, but herring reduction was made only has been in Burns Lake recently it is believed to have been small, to meet special conditions in the completing arrangements for the There are understood to be plenty reduction business in the way of early erection of a cold storage of her.ing to talce care of the bait larg&xpendlturejiMwhich had been plant near there f. e .fiujteoBC raj uir emenjt Ji thefhalihut fleet made by the Operators in expecta-pf providing storagJfiif&if fo$ RnJnjtesappljHs available. uon that they would be aMe to whitefhh and lake trout which are use these fish for reduction, Mr. secured in that vicinity. Prop- Passengers arriving here from Howe explains. ierty has beep leased on the lake the south on the Princess Royal i front for e ection of an ice house, yesterday afternoon included: Dorothy,1 avi Piously carried on fish- Mr. and Mrs. J. McRae, II S. The halibut schooner operations ou the lake, Mr Walker. 0. Wadsworth Misa nt. Ole Hvatum, is leaving Se- is familiar with condi- Tervo, Miss A. Denman, Mrs A. atle in a day or so with the scien- ;Jnn tiflc staff of the international i oj. tre and predicts a big Coleman, Sirs. Reid, Miss E. Ray, uture 1 or the local 'reh fleh MeDermott. fisheries commission for the north , $ nD-s ffTii Pacific halibut grounds, where , du"try- , , "Us B. Holt, Ole Satero and Miss perimental deep sea dredging and " j J- Field. i 1.1. 1. ll-U I Okf I?l ' lyarograpnic wort, upon wurcui ouci future regulations for conserva- Shef Thomson has been suffe--Uon of halibut will be based, will ;rfr the latter part of this week be resumed. Normal L. FTee- with the popular flu malady. Only , man, local representative of the in- indomitable energy prevented ternational fisheries commission, him from taking the advice of Doc is one of those who will now go Cade as well a others and going out on the Dorothy. Good prices are expected to be offered for halibut during at least L. Howe, commlstoneT 6t fisheries the early part of the coming sea-for British Columbia, and this year son . Cold storage stocks are c omit is intended, at far as the pro- paratively low and this should to bed and staying there. Flu may come and flu may go, but boats wiU leak forever and the! )ump.i must be kept going, says. Shef. i Local seining outfits will not Dr. Alexander PHONE 375 BESNER BLOCK DENTIST r Greatest Man intfoeWorld v ten TO those dear to you, you are the greatest man in the world . . . the'wiscst and the most far-sighted. They trust you to protect them from hardship and privation. And to the best of your .ability you would do so. 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