war tit: if 13. i.ii Hniirnnrv 1 11 t.is.-f P 1, ib , mfcMmr Mi, .... i.r aiaiMi..-r' -1 - - mil,.-. en IT The SaSe Way HpHE home is no place for valuable papers neither is your office. For a small slim, you can have the protection of a Safety Deposit Box behind the steel doors of our vault. Your personal inspection is invited. Ihl only fit plact for willltonJl, tttcli, dnd$, flUitt, family paptrt, irnall itvuUiry. ctc, The Royal Bank, of Canada Prince Rupert Branch - F. E. Robertson, Manager Vary your dinners with fish and eggs Women often tell me that their greatest difficulty in meet dannine ia 6 ret L'y 1 : i the main dish. It is easy (re .t buildacUaner,once you have K'.r i the tnat, but It takes thought o r a' (he obvious round ij j ai t ch. ps and roasts. j r it now and then substitute I'srfv.' Uv cttnbining either one fi: 1 : . vou have a dish rich in food TaLc: tcin. Minerals arid vita- Si: A 1 !-..! tire any number of de-ln" !e Tav-t 1:1 v. inch these combtna- ftcj cjv tv made -melets of all r.j. i .1: 11 .1 eve souRVv creamed Itira, t 1 p r lobster, scalloped oyster VL-: "t Souffle. Kou mui( heve a dtntndable milk tuDoly I:; t . 1 .-.' in that catts for mule, I Tl 1 C . l'a:H;es, I utejnpthiiu! but 2. .11 Milk. I know Oat it la the 1 1... H grade milk ftwn selected . I J i. ,s that it is rich in cream "y f. fiw it is evaporated to : krr'4. I know that I will r:li::.: it sweet and pood.no mat-y l.in-e the quantity I have on lie it it sterilized fur safe-keep- 1 mt on Carnation always for i.iUMisrwuits -extra creum- vc.vcfy smoothness 01 tenure. j 1:. i :. a. of flavor. The best in-:J rl ;r i stic k-ientitsairrrethatit t lv better 111 renults than ordin-:':.:) tin!'., but that it is panic- r uon'H'al. HThe Best If you want to know what a peat nevrteld of cooking succets awaits you in the ue of Carnation Milk, send for free Cook Book. Address Carnation Milk i'roduett Ca.Limited, 134 Abbott Street, Vancouver, U.C Carnation Tuna Fish a la King 2 tbept butter, H green pepper shred, ded, 1 hafd-cooked egg, Vi cup chopped mushrootDS, 3 tbtp. flour. 1 cup Carnation MUk, 1 cup water, salt and pep. per.. IK cups tuna fun. H cup peas. Saute green pepper and mushrooms in butter until tender (about 10 minutes), keeping covered. Remove mushrooms and nrpper and Wend fkwr with butter: add Carnation diluted with water and cook until mixture is thickened, stirring constantly. Place flaked tuna fish, pea, t ft. mushrooms and pepper in double boiler; add sauce . cook over hot water 10 minutes. Serve in patty shells or on toast points. Serves d. liDbtteror shrimp may be used in place of tuna. Baked Eggt a la Carnation 1H tbsp. butter. 1W tbsp. flour, top. salt. tsp. pepper. X cup Carnation Milk. H cup water, 4 to 0 err, buttered bread crumbs. Make white 4uce of butter, flour, seasonings and Carnation diluted with water. Pour into shallow baking dish. Cover sauce with eos. brine careful not to break yolks. Sprinkle buttered bread crumbs over top and bake in moderately slow (3M'F.) oven until eggs are firm. Gar-n'sh with parsley. of Milk "from Carnation Milk is simply pure, sweet whole milk, evaporated to double creaminess. Nothing is added; nothing removed but about half the water. Try this dependable, convenient, economical milk. (See recipes above) r at Efailv NW Acls. Briner Results Capt.-J3la,renc JCam pects to leave nfext week THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE Waterfront Whiffs ssvaHawaassstawaMSaSBBaai Rig Percentage of Local Halibut Boats on Grounds lor Opening of Season; Herring Seining Proceeding: New Salmon Regulations Protested It is 'estimated that there were more Prince Rupert halibut boats on the various hanks at the opening of the 1929 fishing season yesterday than at the commencement of any previous season. There was great preparatory activity in port during the week preceding the opening and there is not a!little rivalry as to which boat will be the first back to port with the initial catch of the season . As usual, it is expected that the first two or three boats will receive good piices from the buyers. among whom there is generally, competi- n Lindsay, examiner of masters tion to get the first fresh halibut of the season on the eastern market. Prices are expected to hold up well after the opening of fishing activities, provided the boats do not got bunched together too much. From figures obtained at the outfitting establishments, it is estimated that some GO Prince Rupert fishing vessels were on the banks for the opening day of the season, which is u large percent age of the fleet.. It was expected that by next Wednesday the first ... - - r ert. The reduction.blanfcf the Marine Product. Utd., at Tucks and mates. Most of them received instruction at the school of navigation which was held here during the past winter by Capt. J. R. Sefert, harbor master. New American Boats Five new boats will be added to the American halibut fishing fleet this season, two of which are being built in Seattle and three in Tacoma. They will not be ready until later in the season. This will increase the American fleet ' 1929 bv thl"ee haV' fprpH n!h Kvpr. ut Prln,. linn. tW0 DOat9' ing been lost last season. Among the boats wintering at Ketchikan which have left this week for the banks are the Defence, Sirius, ,C)nah, Radio, Majestic. Hi Gill, Inlet is now running, herring for Sentinel,'' Senator, fish meal and other products. 'Arctic. ' Capt. R. Gammon is seining her-j ring with the Zenardi at, Port Qimnnn f rv tViIa nlnnt rinrl K of o nt xukon and All halibut vessel owners and usiiipvii vino ihiik tiuu uua to ui . i , g , t e company fleet are packing the c;-iaTdub of Kelcnikan ai fish in. It is understood that this 11,111 l.o Ih. nai Bnn aAn n ik. D.U of herring for reduction purposes will be po.m tted. The run has been continuing in full wing at Port Simpson and Capt. Ole Skog with the Azurite is seininrfor the ' r tt T-sti . t t ru - r the annual dinner at the Blue Fox ish Columbia coast when the use "I La,tMuV "'f". Follow. ing the dinner, the annual "fish ermen's ball" waa given by the club at Red Men's hall. Eve y resident of Ketchikan vl.is invited to attend' thedance,.: luifisher- mp)i'especaHyyerq hoTiorjruests. vanaaian risn uoia owrageuo., j,r,H fAltui i.iiik..V boat annual Alu:.r21tlJ ' nfalr -.giyenW the Comme: cial Itkl J th$&unt"h'rt0'mh:M ylr. in" honof the . . . . Hradhurv a- Ypit: wn eh nmo. nm - V ft i I LU " -"-fitsning jieet heads, recently i from the west coist of' I ?. i t I ' . of FksMThkfb J Iev. TJ I Von Jones, new pastor ytlrian Church, paid i n ' Ma Visit or fThusday.aflernoon to pbeJJcx. ihe iriftcmnefrimhis-xw'ri. wherp h will av the Joe BakeVon his first trip of somc of the boys .at least are in tne season to the halibut fishing need of 'spMtual uplift. It is un-grounds. During the winter, the , dcrstopd ljiat-?the Welsh preacher Joe 1ra Ttlo. linker Unm has had x n .1 a fliA.nnnl. ! .a U I , t a engine overhaul and will now be iiivivuftii oiTa"icoisLiOiurcn may soon oe EkUig' 6thifr t converts along the g gpfld tnken on toward ways for jninor "front." . Hjb should have i hull work before departuif i$: ffeld&r JjraWllfc his. parj made for the'-high spots. QuyffoOTlf jcsn'tallptoa Campbell, brher or the skjpperrt and half owner of the Joe Baker, ! is due back after having spent the winter In Vancouver. Capt. Alex Duthie has nwnd of the well known WflJ&catf fret ': folks on the 'straigBlrtffd ' Lawrence Newell, hali owner of ;the Toodie, has joined Capt. Wil-com- nam Bussey on the local halibut local boat Atli for the first nart of the halibut boat Oslo when it depar-' season at least. ted Thursday night for Its Initial ; trip of the season. Capt. Axeli Has New Job Olsen, owner and regular skipper i Johnny Comadina, recently of of the Oslo, will not be returning Watts' Grocery, has joined the of- for at least two months from a trip to Norway. Having called' In port to tale on a local crew, the Ketchikan halibut boat Wabash, Capt. Ernie Pierce, left today on her return trip to the fishing- grounds. Charlie Nickerson Nvas one of the local fishermen who again joined the vessel. Capt. Pierce made the trip down from Ketchikan with himself as the whole crew. Engine trouble occasioned delay and it took him several days to get here. Several American boats called here this week enroute to the fice staff of Albert & McCaffery on the waterfront. He assists Cefcrgi" Mlleliell, vtr ' has taken over the managerial du&osiof Bob Davie, who 'has moved south . Boats going, en the Wa-d ways recently for hull vorkhave included the Rupert1 Marihe 'Prod-ucta power tug Ft II.' Phlppen; Louis Locker's logging boat Lewis Island No. 2 and the halibut vessels Royal HI., Nautilus and Joe Baker. From Sid Webb, former editor of these columns, has been re ceived an interesting screed about n flp on the Thames river, on the banks of which In the "heart fishing rounds, to take o-n fresh ;0f thl, I3mpire.. Sid now restde8 herring bait. It is reported that there Is no bait in Ketchikan It is in his own iopular and inimitable though somewhat Imagin- ntivn. mannpr anrl will hp nrppnt. Capt. Olof Ouse of Jap Inlet, ed soon for the annroval of thoe well Known owner oi me ironing who like to take a laugh once in Ul'UL ' II lici , 19 uiaiwiiK Dano- factory recovery from an attack of pneumonia. There belns no doctor on Porcher Island, he was nbly ministered to by Mrs. Owen LIpsett grid this week for touching Murray who Is a registered nurse. I up In preparation of the salmon 1 fishing season, which will be open- After having spent the close Ing before so very long. season period at Jap Inlet, Jack Donnelly, wlnchman for the' a while. Johnny Clausen's fiih packer F.lmo- C. has been on the Edward Test piles have been driven this Rnnth Fisheries, rctnrd w town week on the site at the waterfront market which will be! provided by the entry of this third company ' itito the field. I Extensive improvements are about to bo made on the bridge which takes the railway tracks and road across the mouth of Cow Hay. New sills are to be pu' in and the roadway Ito be-redecked. Crews are already at work on3 the job. Dr. Large Visitor Dr. R. G. Large, medicai superintendent of the Port Simpson Hospital, was a visitor in' town from Tuesday to Wednesday. He made the trip with his power cruiser Sunbeam. II. : The big American schooner Dorothy, under charter of the In ternational Fisheries Commission, is to continue research operations on the north Pacific halibut grounds well into the coming Hummer, according to word which has teen received at Prince Rupert. In the past commission scientists have usually ceased their opera tions on the grounds about the opening of the fishing season, but they a:e now to carry on longer While collecting of eggs and tak ing of soundings and temperatures has occupied the time of the Dor hlstbry of shrimps on the Pacific way of the local shrimps. She also conferred with men, who are engaged in the shrimping business -to make observations of their opinions and experience. Wants Codfish B. J. Bacon, head of the Bacon Fisheries, Prince Rune t, announces that he has received big orders and is in the roarUet for ill red and ling cod which he can obtain for smoking and fillett'ng pupos. Improvements are now be!ng made at the Bacon plant, including the putting In of new and enlarged office quarters and a winch. The work is being carried out by P. W. Anderson. Though confirmation is not obtainable, it ia rtpo ted that II . J. Bmdbury of Bradbury 4 Velf, who was a business visitor in Prince Rupert this week, was con ildering the lettine of a contract to the local dry dock for the con-J slructlon of at least two fish pack ing vessels to be used in eonnec tion with his company's pilchard reduction business on the west coast of Vancouver Island. Bradbury & Yelf a e reported to be doing well in this business and it is said they may establish at least one new plant this season. Good progress is being made by Y. Suehlro, Japanese boatbuilder a' Cow Bay, with the construction of new 50-foot halibut boat for Capt. Jud Thurbi-r, well known local finhing skipper, and the vessel is expected to be ready for the grounds by the middle of March. It will be fitted with the ro h.p. Frisco-Standard gas engine which was formerly in the halibut boat Caygeon which was burned at Buttdale last summer. Capt. Thurber disposed of the 20 h.p. Atlas engine formerly In his boat Muirneag, in a trade wijklhe I'acilic salvage Collar Uv moto-. ine new owu '.w yesterday with Capt. Billy Hansen where the Home Oil Co. will ctab-( moved down to the Salvage1 "Corn-on the trolling boat Thelma H. lish its local fuel station. Creo-1 nany floats In about a week's noted piles are on order and will time for installation of the en- I). R. Barclay, mate of the shortly be coming north from Van- light house tender Bernler; Reg. couver. Mitchell & Currle will Green skipper of the Rupert toon be starting on the contract A storm of proteet was made by Marine Products tugboat M. T. 3, of erecting wharf and buildings Prince Rupert fishermen at the and Ole Stegavig and P. Peter- for the plant which is to be in announcement made this week by i,iiiit fitViermpn un mm. operation this season. Fishermen Major J. A. Motherwell, chief In- cessful candidates at examinat- M4 other consumers are weicom-lons In navigation which were iK nil expect to benefit from the held here recently by Capt. Lionel further competition in the local spt'ctor of fisheries on this coast, that recommendations of the cannery men had been accepted and, OUR NEIGHBOR'S PILOTS TEST NEW PLANE othy on her several trips during the past winter, tasking and fish- Above are three crack aviators across the border, standing in ing operations will be commenced font of tne Dig wavy seapiane wnicn iney ieeveu a nmv. fof the first time this sfealoji blifht -The craft is k trf-motored bomber. The filers are, left to the vessel's next trip out. 1flbt U i4lPt CaW. II. C. Richardson, Assistant Secretary of the Navy: expected to call at Prince Rupert Sdwrrtf IV Warner and Lieut. W. G. Tomllnson. late in February or early in . ' - . -March. Capt. Ole IiTatum, owner and skipper or the Dorothy, decision made to divide the salmon ed him and may he keep as cheer-was taken ill with a severe attack fisheries of British Columbia into ful as ever. The Whiff Man has of influenza on a recent trip and separate seining areas this year, been looking around for a spare had to be landed at Juneau to en- This was one move which the fish- moment all week in order that he ter hospital, has not yet rejoined ermen, in mass meeting, had might pay a call and see that the the vessel. He is at present in st ongly urged against and there tunes ond the doctors are doing Seattle. ,in general disappointment that no their stuff. heed should have been given their Mias Alfreda Berkeley of th; v ows. They feel that this regula- Unive sity of Toronto was a vi- tion i not really in the interests of itor in Prince Rupert for a few conservation and only makes it the days this week while en route to harder for the fishe.men to get a the biological station at Departure livelihood One of them was Bay, Vancouver Island, where ahe heard, to say; "It looks like we'll willianpnrl thn Mmlnir utmmv ariA- '.Ann hav. in Ka cfivintr th.A ftalmnn coast, with a view to establishing j factors governing canning and Trolling Soon , commercial production of thfe Trolling fishethsen at Prince .hellfish. While at Prince Rupert ; Rupert will soon be getting busy Miss Berkeley went out on tha Ih view of the fact that the natives lishe y experimental . stations t c nun now luiuuicuviuk commencing to . v- v catch .- con city ai iuc a pounu. Ed. Llpsett Here Edward LIpsett of Vuntouvor, head of the well known Prince Rupert ship chandlery concern. Is paying his annual two weeks' visit to the local business. He .. - 4 1, Li. tl,. l,l cial zing in the study of the life fishing back to the Indiana,, any- " v , , 7 jersey and got to work immediately upon arrival. He has just returned from a trip to Honolulu and Is looking well, His many friends have been giving the usual welcome. Mr. LIpsett will address the Rotary , Cluh next v-fc.- - - power boat Surveyor and recorded ; siderable numbers of spring sal- wek on h's Honolulu trip and , . it . temperatures, depths and Be!enitymon It is reported that the In- '9 oe hoped he doesn't make 11. i i i,...i. .i i :. . . ... ... .iv. i i it. ii. . nauimiH oi meiriians have ben irettlnir nulte a l,,e ioti iwisumn " few of these fish aroUnd Port his remarks as he did the Eel-Simpsbn during the past month. glans last winter. High prices are being paid and the fish is being retailed in the. mrMcwT mrri nnw Doc Clapperton was trying to "r. voronotr preatcu mat keep his name out of these Whiffs everybody will live to be about for one week, so that it would not I'M. This meant that many per-look like he was too regular a cus-' sons who buy their automobile omer. but he didn't make a vory on the Instalment plan will ui-ijood job of it when he went to timately own the vehicle, pro-wo k and got so sicr that he had vidir.g the latter last that length o go into the hospital Monday, of time. Cape Argus, afternoon and have the nurse' fake care of him. Our good old: friend is suffering from a recur- DRYDOCK AND He (admiringly) You ence of old trouble and may have 1 girl after my own heart. to anend some rime in the hos- She Thank you; but pita before he feol up to thfe mark you are not gaUi . 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