PAGE TWO The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except 'Sflridsjv by Prince Rupert ... PfiJIj-,,Njewj, Limited. Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN Manajrin-Edltor DAILY EDITION Saturday, June 16, 1929. already taken action. It is hoped that each board in thejthe boats piling up quite substantial earnings for their i district win nave its lull quota ol live delegates at the garnering, u tney come, we ieei tnat we can promise they will be given a hearty welcome and given every opportun- SL.. i 1 il 1 'It , jty to enjoy uieinseives. aiso, meir views win De given proper consideration, although all such views 'may not necessarily be endorsed. Just now there are a number of important matters which may come up for discussion. It is important that the highway from Prince Rupert to Jasper be constructed as soon as possible. It is important that the western outlet to the Peace country be commenced and pushed through to completion. It is important that investigation be made to see that northern British Columbia get its' share of Government expenditures and that if it is not, such action may be taken as is necessary to bring about a change. These things are important and can well occupy some of the time of the delegates. What must be avoided at the convention, if possible, is for any section of the north to try to push through resolutions which would tend to play off one part of the north against others. The Associated Boards undoubtedly will have a great ded of influence if it continues to do its work wisely as it has in the past ALWAYS GETS THE KNOCKS ' It seems as if Prince Rupert always gets the knocks. A number of local people who were listening to a broadcast from the Canadian National radio station at Vancouver .were much annoyed and disgusted at the txa riband objeetkritable mention of Prince Rupert in an adwertking talk stpposed to tell of the attractions of the triangular tow, tf which this city is one of the pivotal point. No raentkka was made of the wonderful scenery of tneSkeena River aad anything said of Prince Rupert woirtdf better have be$gi left out. ; The probability is that this has not been broujprt to the attention of officials of the company. We do not Uiink they would allow it if they knew what was going on. Possibly evn jetafc may not be too late for a reprimand. CV,. WORK 0 PRINCE DAVID While we always draw attention of the railway company or any other persons if they neglect Prince Rupert, or do anything we think tends to injure the city, we also nne to give a woro oi commendation when it is earned One case in point is the Prince David. overhauled here and the job will give a lot of employment Watertront caoxtOaUons show tb Cape Swain, Oaat. atnelalr iRedt Pierce, with arnlaga to date estimated at tlJOO per man. to be the high boat ao far toll year. Several beats re giving the Cape Strain a keen run lor hanom lnrliuHna- th Johanna. Cant. inhn Wlrk- nownuit Cant Hans I'D- res trrtM: Itelttf Cant Morrill Scllowa. fnln and ItovlDe. Capt John Ivarson. all which have mm nr Um aHuh hMn AS th Qml. have dropped from though they may yet get in the run- Lawled Meet I1ti The Covenant, to OaVr has landed aaora fish than any other elngl boat of the Canadian halibut fleet. She has brought In MB.0W Bounds In seven nn. Tlw l.trlnniTAM, .nil n A T the season to date being 96.020 pounds and S8J00 pounds repr-:;vly Ag- waamtt Umalttw fnr tiv hn.U that THE DAILY NEWS Saturday. Waterfront Whiffs Halibut Fishermen Doing Well This Year; Salmon Canning Starts Next Week; Summer Program at Biological Station From the financial standpoint, Prince Rupert halibut fishermen are having a vastly better season this year than last and. if things continue during the coming five months THE BIG CONVENTION as thev have durinir the nast four, it should prove a banner, Towaoo lioo olvnnrlir annninfij rlnln. ' knntn WliaiviaB tliii! rimo Tncr 1' . m t L 1 J f tv nprpflK.rriR ijiiik liiaL VP1 vctii, Awnkt. una cwnuuj upbuilt kcu uciegrtlCB MJ tnc ciilllUill J KiXl i.Ur lllitll UX UlC uuais. imihim uiw convention of the Associated Boards of Trade of Northern the majority of the fleet were merely grubbing1 along to British Columbia and others will follow if thev have not ! rat out of the hole, the month of June. 1929. finds many of Board ef Caaada from July U ta SI. iiippo ihiii rail at Narkn lilma. there bare ban practically aa agsrtnc salawa at lllppa inland on the Queen Charlottes, ao far this year, and the trotters have now the latter to the former1 running high in the mutter of shares " 77 year there was alao a " at Hippo Wand which In, bare eaarpteted the areata.: .umber of trips rir nine their total landing for j"" t tt AWB utUUef Byviftiut-aa aaw vaaiiiM awai i Platotttf Oo.. B C Packm and CaDA-i Ptab St Cold Staft Co. an I fi mi-aswB-a VjadW.sa Its Isili il it hare ao far bean aa Jatlows: Cape wain, att trips. 5A.500 pounds. Jo- - 1 i-anna seven tains MJBO0 ocunda: Re-. The wW staaon program of overhaul lief, four trips. 00.&00 pounds Melville. aal pahrung has been on during the seven trtat. B9J00 pound. P aaaka for the Prince Bwpart The Bdorado at again making the halibut fleet. Moat of the boata have heaviest kandliawt of American fah at aeen wiusarjawn irom aervica far a Prtnea Bupart. having brought In 1SW,- ' week or ao to have austa wort per-B 000 peZflBBi m ftve trlpa. Other Am-1 rrmea. trtcan pbttiah tch havs landed heavily ft Prtnsa tUspart thla year nave been: . The new ataty-foot ft packers Is-iuaa. tfy trlpa. liajMW pounds At-' fioo I aad Japaoo It built at the gtntlc. Ire trlpa. 138 M0 pound: Eagle. Prince Ruserr Dry Dock, are expected four artga, ln.OOO pnaaids: Orant. four o leave on Taeaday neat tor tb Weat trips. IttWO pounds: HelgeUnd. three Ceaat of vtoateuver acktad where they tripe. 1M.000 pounda: ttMdleton. five will be used by the Waad Paoklng Co trips. lat.oDO pounds: Mltkof. five 'n plkhard packing. Oapt. Al VVete trrpa. HMw pounda: McKlnley. lour will be in aammaad of aae of the beats rtlpa. 1JB.000 poundv North, four trlpa. with Oapt. Harry Barrte aa the other. MBJMB pVmaa: Nordby. four trips. H. J. BfdbUfjL .yc of the head at Vaa.080 pound: northern, three tnpa, the camcaaw. iftaa aam narth ta ga Wa.OOa pounda: Omaney. three trips, down with the boaM. 000 000 iMM pounda: Panama, four trips. I pnuno: aaunarr. tour tnpa.) PnwtlaaOy ajl the salmon pwunos; sunm. iur traaa. tm tsie Ksss aat (& a.uw pounoa. in:r. lour trips. IN.- ta tWhu n-t aw pounds. Trinity, three tnpa. 100.-! wi Mt aoeraUaasa uaater araa as Jau ounda. Western, five ounds: trips. 166.-' jo n... Thnairlar with the aaMnusa Wlaard. four tnpa. 107JWO r.f ah w ra. -t pounda usual lane nusahor mt lulu um ta hm The high American boat Bunde haa .-. YV landad two trips at Prince Rupert u ,nrioBa. At least a faMy gead far thla season for a tnti or mana . , That boat is be pnuuU termK landau catabea tO - at although there aeata ta be same doubt unsu oor.s . )-, tl, ut1. m haa landed the greatest tar the ran ; we. h wa be aa off fear and help to improve conditions. While we think the com- numbw of a-ncan caus at prmc ; oi fu varieties m the Queen pany should always keep their own shipyard busy when TnM ""OB " ,our vuTlot JZ " there is work to be done, we are glad to recognise that I The various caanenca have all are- they are doing their duty by Prince Rupert in this respect J" lrriurr ip"0 amjieted d- , , , 1 , "o.wiijvv D B. Flan, rm i ,i i i ,i direr: vt the TTIun r tif nii rnlnr nf Ihr naaan aim Tiere should be a busy time at the drydock plant for the Rupen nahen- Kmertme-tai moav. th ftn- leent ia7ha. m reft 01 tJie year. TO Vancouver neat month to i pearat organ Ixatkao give a aeries of lectures on physics and lve work. Systematic uving fulfills hopes for tie young tnd iv suits CDniforts for tie old. Build up your savings in the Bank of Montreal where small accounts are welcomed and encouraged to grow into larger ones. BANK OF MONTREAL TOTAL ASSETS Established l8l7 IN EXCESS OF $900,000,000 Prince Rupert Branehi A. H. CARSON. Manager Duada Island aag Wart Canal trailers went o strike this week tn ' deroano for better prices than be companies are of lert There was recently a further two eeatt reduction :n priam. bringing the otferuigs far rl aprtags devro to 14c It I not eapeeted that tb I strike win last long ana the buyers are ; not much concerned about It . It has Champion holds Jlib I Wcrld'alltM-ord' in every '5 J. 1 aw -v T). -rn o. r . "a a -Caa, INl 'a. rw . 'a ' rv. SLa v - m -"'o.. a,. -a CAWADUW.M A lit PBOUUCT been reported that. If Caaiadfaa oon-ltbe boat bai.ng hla name I peeking 'w win not pay suitable prlcwi, the mm North latand to Butadato sad 'hwrmen may bring PeT twm the'ala to the Oanadlau Planing 0. hesa, south aad offer their flab In Alaska. A number of the Prince Rupert hall couer After spending tj days on th flat. I tog grounds, the halibut boat D. S. T.. bttt hoeta baa dlxaonOaued halibut Capt. Peter !, wae fishing to take up salmon and pilchard turn to port jHVM&ak faoklng ohartar lor toe aummer . trouUt ta months jounda Co on Island as lAUUdF Lf'M The Baablem. Capt. John iwae4h. The P. Oornwn Cant baa been cbarusad to the ULuut(.p-- wale, eamr tit wMh TjDQO tuoada. - 4JT tne Weat Ooaat of Van- alao aulfeniw with twln t,M. vIXTtt ' . " " has also ben the., nuoor nature Seat Maid. Oapt Henry Dorrattt. The Cape Beale. Capt. Ufla? ArawH. riii , . ovuui ana aiwj wir 1 liniu Mma Urnarard urnainra 1 1 iv,-. better lit tu bar i far Mi , proeltvltlea Leo SandV' " ,V. . f obtmlatnr at be BU"m . m bi aw him IrMeht service out of here. Prom Um - ' Oohanbia nr rnclau 01 at imuc . . crui r wm or aouiun li0k , thliirt tb renovation lob . 1- a,kh hr tha tamwd state v.. i .. .t . - . biu" J"" " cxptranem. ljw whuiw m ..., t -v ...... u iu.ua um- quite a large cprratlun tlttloti w to the gvewine Alter having been or three , under',,. ovw kui ano minor " HHiBui IlTir tJir Md last year packn,, auauner staff of ! i new mun Prlnac Davia alrtarf t "iwiront,, at . .. , ." m aaalatMH to thir Porobar island at Humpback Bay L 7 J aeaaon. hu h.h,. tn" om Hallfa. Much of alao will the local aelnebeat Zeoardl. 0 T ,ou rhe hcusawork la be ln to removed R Oammoa. Capt ,ud th. vawl will be cumpirloy r- L.!!! "nlv'r- "wwi wsiet I modelled tn connection with ih uiu- a eradu aa Baa ajnee been .. to la to wh'.eh wrn' the dry dock traduaae wart will t ;: skcihui oi the new -taUun. Hi win leave wpenrlM! Um drawing of IV. owaer-. rattroadtec m'' Dlek Kao. WI know. tendent ezluMr for Canadian National iZT' Dr'" An auctlaa sale was held at at mf Dlgby by ; Coe SteaaneMaa. M here to Btipervla , Mand by Oeoae J Dawea Dawee aa aa Thumday Thumday ; i Capt Capt. Brandy Wewell epeot a couple the work Though ahe looks a an fcwiiit li.ti lii, J ' of lour gill Betters and one aosall faa-a daye In port this week, betnf on hu 'crappr at preawat due having been Tzfi ""Jw"lr boat noafliaiiliid Ut year by the nan- way iron tae wuean Charkate Islands tied up far aomc tune, the Prince Ba-' ," " ' lor violation of the 10 Butedale to receive Instructions f-l- rid. when the MeoodlUonlng work i. Quite a crown oi towing mr isuurr 01 vne apnng aalmon ceirrnetM ahcuM be s lntesteted btddera attended the sale and flahlng t Hlp,- Island whence he had little vemel well suit .nappy looking, t JBd Will ism an . aa Mr shared some II .000 all the baata arfered were knoekel aown I beer, packing Henry Bdenabaw with she u to take up an.l a m!b od-j (CoBtllMieel on under the hammer Amaag the pur .... , ,m . r-. ehaeeia were Cap- Paul Ara-our. mana of bPaclf.c Baraga Oo: O Chad Lundquirt: Ternen. Capt Neto iCSSen TltooBe. CapT Dare Muaro. Prkace Bupert merchant. SST whb -TainU rear the B. 0. PMtlag racking Co. the top la 199 H and pai" OF THI2 $50,000 WHOLESALE STOCK OFF. G. DAWSON, LTD- HOKiHT AT A HUGE DISCOUNT. TAKE YOUR CHOICE! Why wait until Fall to secure your Blanket supplies when prices are leas than half now! Rather then carry them over until next season, we are sacrificing them at these low prices! Now's the Time To Buy Them! Stanfield Red Label SHIRTS AND DRAWERSAH sizes. 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