it. turday. March 2, 1920 1 1 mi aierfront Whiffs iood Process on New Cannery at Humpback Kay; OIc Skog Gets in Dutch; Halibut Land- g mgs ohqw iJig, increase r ! ( ( ,ood nr&ei'esS is being made with, the 'construction of ' 1 CI 1 T 1' O T- - j R .iii.id Wilson of I'rince wa9 naI(1 Capt. Martindike with the West-1 Umon- sunkut. dozen h.:.. roceived the appoint- view. Wedge was paid $1,000 for fiflj, :::".. ifc of trekeeper and Capt. The hiirh boat nf fh. Hnnnrllan his catch of 5,000 pounds and bsnanaa. j iu. . Watts, well khown local feet last y&ar, the Prosperity A . Martindike sold G.000 pounds to gIbf: Comb .,ar.'.'.V. V.'." 3 ur scineDoat operaior, is capt. A. C. Chr st ansen of tne Canadian r ish &. Cold Stor- ood to be slated to take Trlnce Rupert, also landed hr age Co. at 18c and 13c. It was c:and of the company's can- first 1929 catch this week when only 11,000 pounds altogether r lidi r Carlyle S. Such well she sold 14,000 pounds on Monday but the Vancouver papers made ;) loi al carpenters at Bert at 10. 4e and 3c. The Prosperity uiid Pod McLedd have been A . shared about $2500 per man :;ycd on the construction last sfcagon, I Is Snappy Poat Ole Skog arrived in Prince kapt. Haryoy Dumas' trolling f.ti Thursdav from the her- b6at Leander Will be a pretty hi rics near Port Simpson snappy little vosfset very shortly In? .eineboat Azurite and now ofrTmpIetlsn of extensive d Uiat his boat had been renovation work which 'the. owner ,rid iiis seining license can- has been carrying out all winter 1 p.itrol officers of the tn the boat as she lay at the Pa-(I. parjmcnt for fishing cMc Salvage Co.'s floats. The tlx IVarl Harbor spawn- engine has been completely over- a I aptain Skog, who has nauled, new pilot house and stern ',- m for the Canadian built, mast lowored and fish hold (. 1 onl Storage Co., claimed improved, etc. All that remains to In.! n.i' tu en actually fish- w done now is a complete paint-in th.' prohibited area, ing throughout! and the vessel will m will be settled in the then be all ready for sea again. Aiut a month's run or 1 1 ; t , the herring have now Rriftglng back new scows which , i i M-.li Pearl Harbor will be added to the Pacific Sal '..oils Faith of Sech- vage Co.'s local service fleet, the ' . i;;,r(li have been during biff power tug Salvage Princess 1 .v days unable to gpt Capt. Frank Tsler, is due to i..-h. Iialibut boats ex- turn to port about Sunday or ! take oa fresh herring day. The vessel left Vancouver 10 c'itwartl to the banks for the north on Thursday morn for (1 to return to Princi ing. She has been absent from t .1 cl take, frozen bait. !rt since Thumlay night of last i boats were the week. ,1 !i . !!., Atli and Helen II. :r With Capt. Paul Armour iwr- an awful fuss about it and told how there was a veritable riot on the docks among crowds of buyers with their tongues hanging out who virtually mobbed the two skippers in the struggle to Obtain the contents of the "two heavily laden vessels." If the reporters who spent the day writing that up could spend a few hours in. Prince Rupert they might not get so het up in the epic descriptions about such a "drop In the bucket.' period was iil)utlcr leaving this sonally In charge, the Pacifidnwr,t..A.L tl,. ii- initial trine of the Salvage Co.'s chartered boat ; tin- ibhjng grounds in- Hertha G. made) a trjn on Thurs-ti.t- Vetoa, Capt. IVto day to O tannic to deliver a winch J-m. Daker, Capt to the canagt th !..: snrubsall. 51 "Mitchell Ourrleavd'-b A Had Start i 'IslSrKl this Vek in -prei'ratton lir e men losing ineirjives ,u' " nraiiwwiBv "-i uutt un v .pt overDoar rom.yeirMnoi;tfe8trucU9 I ir the first five days f of a new office and operating and . "). halibut fish- nower hftuse at the wireless sta-, itie have had a rathfir tron. art, which serves to glv r .,f ti e haiards which the A new berWi has been Installed j- f nherm n have to face near the Trotier dock for the Bes- their tntde and making ned cruiser Rosina II. Capt. Hans .0 ucn erroneously call- Derquist's mind rested free after cay living. Valdermar making several hasty trips to the u n lost his life from the waterfront during first of the Takla on the Portlock week blows to find that his charge und Martin Anders' andJsjbsYflJiiJg tbemtfwell. wnen, who were swept, a the American schooner i The capital-to-capital yacht race ia the (julf of Alaska, from Olympia, Wash., to Juneau. u il and fhvor ibly kaown AIMkn, Which po-d iuoh a sue-Rupert. ' Their 1 04s has css last, sfimmer, k to be held .rely retfretted. Capt. ' again this year, and, in fact, Is to i s. n bm been sklpper. be an annuril event from now ; :' (. foe three seaennsjon. The race will be held early w not. u.s um.irip in June inra ye&r ana rules lor l as was at first staled 'ly News. Andrew Johnson's long I the treck are to be drawn by a joint c6mmlttee representative of participating Puget Sound yacht clubs. There is already assur- nn.vi or Petersburg, ance of at least eight entries, in-t'u' high boat of the eluding one and possibly two from ! 1 i .iM halibut fleet las' California. As was done last cJi ti ibuting shares of year, many of the boats will prob-t' aeh of her five men ably call at Prince Rupert In the Tuesday of thN course of the race this summer. MINING Stocks Noon and afternoon ejus '"g prices on Vancouver s'oek Exchange on our ; lisi board dally. 'e can give Initant ser- n buying' and oelllng J'-'- "r 'ock.i on Vancouvct Exchange. w' al 0 have facilities for Wheat order. 011 1 -r. pfi'Ptjck Exchange, "eprcscntlni; Miller. Court ft Co- Ltd. Vancouver. S.D.JotnstonCo.Ltd. G17 2nd Avenue Prince Rupert, HC A Poor JuiIrc Shef Thomson, popular enre-'t-.ker of the Prince Rupert Rowing &. Yacht Club, took an ever Ining off and got all drestnsd up !tiif Wednesday night 'to attend 'the 'box fighting. If Shef wasn't ,'such n good friend of ours, we 'would be tempted to tell our dear readers what an awful rotten judge he is of pugilists. We hope that it didn't cost him too rnucrt! iiruthat even he could have taken on the man of his dioico with considerable credit to himself. An unusual denizen of the deep brought in by Capt. Harry Sclig on tho American halibut boat Onah last week has been identified by Norman L. Freeman, local representative of the International Fisheries Commission, as belonging to the Cadldae (you tell em we know it as the codfish) family. This fish is known to Halibut Landings It is a matter for considerable gratification that, while landings of halibut at the port of Prince Rupert from the first of the season until yesterday were more than thirty per cent in excess of landing for the corres ponding period lastr year, the pricee have been rnaterially' bet ter than thosfc'wjhlcih were paid me mst n- aays or so,pr the ' 1928 season.' Since the season opened ths J'earj bids have ranged f rora A liigh level of 19c and 8c down la.fi low of lQc and 6c. Last yar th highelt bf36r this 15c and Bu while the low bids 6f 10c and 6c. lltfndT 3c Generally speaking, there has been a spread of two cents in favor q,t Arnerican over Canadian halibut wlilet both American end Cflnailt.in halibut irnt thp Landing at Prince Rupert for the season bp to and including yesterday '": , totalled 1,209,800 pounds as compared with 924,-400 pounds at a silimar date last year. Canadian landings totalled 307,300 pounds as compared with 205,400 pounds while American fares were up to 902,500 .pounds from 719,000. Landings for the opening of the season have been heavier than In any year of the past, this despite that fact that1 rough weather has been general on me oanKs ana has to some extent hampered fishing l ebruary 23 to March 1 was a "million pound week," landings totalling 1,105,200 pounds maut up of 2G8(700 pounds Canadian and 836,500 pounds . American fish. Boats landing catches this week have been as follows: Canadian Atli, 6,000 pounds; Aiken, 8,000; Bingo. 3,000; Bal- sac, 12,000; Urant, 4,000; Cape Spencer, 6,000; Cape Spear, 2,000; D.S.T., 1,200; Eric Roy, 8,003; Gibson, 3,000; Helen 1, 1,600; Helge II., 3,000; Ingrid II., 6.000; Johanna, 11,000; Kaien, 7,000; Livingstone, 14,000; Marguerite, 2,000; Margalicc, 1,500; M. M. Christopher, 4,500; Minnie V., 2.000; Prosperity A., 14,000; P. Dorrcen, 5.000; Rose Spit, 4,000; Koyal 111. 3,200: Ruth. -1.000: TIIE DAILY NEW3 PAGE FIVB Inhabit the waters off the Queen 26,000; Portlock, 47,000; Pierce, Charlotte Islands and north and 8,000; President, 5,500; Polaris, several specimens were taken by 11,000; Sherman, 12,000; Sunde, the schooner Albatross during 21,000; Sunset, 9,500; Tatoosh, scientific expeditions on the 32,000; Unlmak, 7,000; Viking, coast. These specimens were 7,000; Vansee, 21,000; Venture,1 taken at different stations in the 20,000; Western, 42,000; Wood- Rprlnir Roa of 1nr.Hm sif fn rnur K AAA Vn Imi a t . jlR.nnn ' Kar 351 fathoms arid off the Queen rona, 16,000; Virginia, 12,000;' Charlotte Islands, and California Chancellor, 11,000. , at depths of 158$ and 455 fath- j oms. The scientific name for Eie I'.ulUiam fiOUnu lUSning C raCKing Lo. 6 new can- the fish is antimora microlepis at UUnuinicK. way, un me norm enu 01 rorcner IS- itry mat over on your broad-mcL eerv aiiout'20 miles from Prince Rupert, and the plant "sting station). There is no 1 . 1 i 11 1! C 1 . . .nmmnn , L rt.U 1 - 1 Bioulu dp in iuu reauiness ior operation as soon as the v""""u" " Tim season 'opens. The dock, bier shed and cannerv build- often caught' THE MARKET Prices cjrrent are as 'ollow. Arru: ISpltzenhurg fas arc all bp ttowwKi interior work is at present in prog- Capt Dan WedW of VtincA2T.:i V.I'r NU'1 CIIKEKt Came-nberl cheese. 8 oa. pkg. Kraft Umberger, Onuuo solids ...... New Zealand solids . .. StUton, lb Poirtt Sea Maid, 12,000; Selma, 6,000; f?.1?" " Alt. 4 18 SonUngtehicken, lu. dreHtnff.. i Hsei sliced, hirst, mds . Ham. whole, 'first. -gfade 1X74 13.25 60 50 .i, i : r u ij vi.n in nuuii ijc urn vri ijii iir inv: :n 'ii win i; ...til. i a n ucuciuu. xvi . . . .t-.v lp -j -- vuj.civ yvjui ma naiiuui uoat cay- arfeii co,Vffi- ipaics (B.O, 6 lbs. 25 t 0Jl ot rur cannery .a firstlatchTf the view ,andcd the first fare of the Bex 'V.' , j....rjonal supervision of ,n Boa.nn n . en EeaS0n at Vancouver last Satur- .hi-it who will be its man- for' day and was followed close by'Naval ..' poumh whJch U 4c and Cc 0r,W(l 20c to 75c Dates, bulk, new crop, z ins. ror .. c Hiflln uulk. 2 lbs 25c Tsble raUlns. lb 20c caniornia uaiui uair, . . Cocoanuta " 25' I Emperor trapes, lb No. 1 creamery -c and 50o No. 2 creamery, 3 lbs $1.35 65 S.V 35c SOc 45c fot , J- ,Nr egian Ooat . . t Nipoleon Umbergs: 70i floquelorl 75- SwlfU' BrucMlela. Ib. 45c Gorgcnzoli. lb To. McLaren's Cieam. Jars ... 4.Vi and 85. Brookfleld 8 wits cheese, Ib pkg SO drujere 4 Wookfteld Canadian cheese. V, lb. pkg olden Loaf, lb Jack, lb Romano 8ardo, lb (Jammelost. lb. Bravo Swiss, rarton 2 45c 50-65c soc 35c Chedlct. carton KI4 35e nmUL 4is. No. lihard wheat 13.60 Pa&trv Hour. I6.tl PaiCry flour. 43l. Pure Compouno B. C B B flj i i.Akn 304 ,, p.(ii frch mHleU 4G . C. ircsh .wis, dec 45 . O. ffcA-Was ft Local seal n 1W 6Se 38c and u 4Sc 6tk Ham, flcnla. lb. ?. -.. 3' 3otue roiu. lb ....t.,...io i-m Bacen, sld, llced. . ..JOc and 60c Veal, loin 5 ei, leu .... . 3? Pork, shoulder ....,..,.... 3ta ror. Jr sU - , Ayrshire baetan, lb 35c to KK V fci, loal? w Jk " Pork, loin ,.,,ui...iVA Se tork. leg tjr" 4K deft, pot roast .i .... 13c 9 Mt Ucet. boiling 4$. I3v to W Seef. steak .'.j... 30c U 4V Beef, roast, prima rib .f 3 Lantb, shoulder .. Lamb, leg ...,. 4ic Laub shops fcw? Uuiuu, cnop tTY. sfutton shoulder r,Mi miiuKihI klppera, lOj. Kippered wllti aalwa lb ... .2fS Red smoked ssliiAn i j. . a H SiUjkWl ulul WW, M . M.y.J, rmnsn hao-ltea. Sb. ' ...'.'. i.. Haddle ftlleta. lb. .. 'fii-s 34 Halibut J J, i ; ijjl Salmon ... v.f.-.fyiy3S almonds, ihehed Valenclas ....... Brar.Ua ..il, Walnuts, Urokin shelled WS1UI.U, StWSilSj hsiVM , Almonds , teaiibM Uancliurian walnuts ;t 1. California walnuts 4lr no. 1 uuica bUU. lb. . . .. 3X New i.loerU ... .tluc Blsck Diaiuoua UatilorMi. oit -l.Ui't walnuts, lb. 4h 1 1. Kit Wheat. No. 5 Oati Bran ..J.fiU W 65c 35 V 100 1U S.'.aiw 12 M J.V-l uu.l,v,.u, ii,vvi luuuic, u,uuuj Barley ,V. .'.. :.....". (asd tramp, Z.OW; Takla, 24,000; ,Uyln Mash ....;.'... ;.Vf' M.73 Viking 1, 4,000; Volunteer, 3,009; oyster shell ...?S'-'3 White Lilly, 3,000; Zero, 6,000; Scratch food . ...... ...3tv. T36 7flnnm 2 ((: riiin.ln. 1 000 . . erP Gunda, 1,000; Capo Deale. 26,000; feed' Baby chick chick leea r. o i tnnn. tinj .. . "jr 800., i Crushed aats t . ... . . . . .U 14 50 .M3J 4a-...t-AWI3 23 American Augusta, 15,000 ; Fln barlT ehl 3.7 Akutan, 26,000; Atlantic, 22,000; j ninr.ii ikmt. Columbia, 28,000; Celtic, 36,500; Lemon and orauae ocel S3o Chelsea, 30.000; Defence, 14.500; BuTn. . ,h" Don Q 9 000; Excel. 14,000; Ex- ,hl, n.. o tl ' plorer, 21,000; Eureka (Tacoma),: 9.000; Estep, 14,500; Flattery, 6,- tZllt ,n g? 000; Gony, 7.000; Grant, 38.000; Peschcs. peeled aw Haiel H., 15,000; Irene, 23,000; Aprlcou. lb 84c Ivnnhoe, ih.uuo; Leviathan, 12,- eo.ioo. 4-ibs. ,...if sac, 000; Llndy, 42.000; Mars, 11,. D- ...U?f. Milkof rtT5lmS ,b ,bt- for 000; .17.000; McKlnley. ?'i 30.000: Nordby. 27.000: Northern, p 1AT V VJ. 1.. 35 lb. box ... $2.80 Evaporated pears, halves, lb 25: 25 lb box S3.50 Beets, 6 lbs. for 25c Beets, sack 13.7s Carrots, 6 lbs. for . . . 25c Potatoes, sack 12.50 to S3. 76 Parsley, bunch UK uinic, imported, per in asc New green omen,, pe bunch,.,: i areen peepers, lb COc New cabbage, per lb roe Turnips, li lbs. iot Okanacan onions. 3 lbs 25c California head lettuce, 2 for 20:1 Mexican tomatoes, lb 35c dukes, hothouse 35c California celery - 15c and iuu Cauliflower 25e and Joe Hubbard squish, lb 03c Leeks, bunch lCc California sprouts, 2 lbs 5jc cjwtft jxjUloen, IH I- PVr;fpsl :4' "' i Sack t323 White, 100 lbs. yellow, 100 lbs. 8WOAK $8.75 ........$8.40 UNLICENSED RADIO SETS TO BE CHECKED This Reported to He One of Objects of Forthcoming Visit of Departmental Official It is understood that one of the purposes of the visit here .next week of A'. L. Gray i) tahe radiotelegraph branch will be. to check, up on the number of licensed radio seta in the city.' That action maybe taken against owners of sets , who have not taken out llijfmm v is reported. Only a small -mber11 ' of the many sets 'in the city are believed to be licensed. The American flag has not always had thirteen stripes. A stripe was added for each new state until 1818, when it was decided to go back to the original thirteen stripes and place an additional star for each new state in the blue corner. HUSBAND (fearfully) : "Maria, m'dear! Beashly escalator's broken down." London Opinion. s Eyery corner of? "jfjJgjCf the s'tovc is clean and S 3&!v it lASa . shining when you use Lrarf Convenient to use no kJSFck tsfl Gives brilliant, jet black (fft Nl fe.W AA yotir dentcr for Z-bo. -K If you prefer paste, use Zbra. 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