Amr sum t PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS Saturday, August 10, i929 FURNACE or STOVE WOOD Inside Spruce and Hemlock, Cut 14 and 16-Inch $1.50 PER DOUBLE LOAD BOX CUTTINGS, $3.50 PER LOAD HYDE TRANSFER 171 3rd Avenue East PHONE 580 Heated Storage BAGGAGE COAL DEMAND "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. UpyiAN NA11UNAL MfcA&Mirc Prince Rupert DRM)OCK AND SHIPYARD OPERATING G. T. P. 20,000-TON FLOATING DRYDOCK Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 LUMBE Thoroughly seasoned Shiplap, S4S Dimension and Boards. KILN DRIED Sitka Spruce and Cedar Finish, Ceiling, and Rustic. SPECIALTIES 1 x 4" Edgegrain Hemlock Flooring 1 x 3" and 4" Sitka Spruce Ceiling 1x4" and 6" Cedar Rustic BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. , Head Office, Seal Cove, Telephone, 361 '' Retail Yard, Cow Bay, Telephone 123 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 Dr Alexander phone m ItF.SNEH BLOCK DENTIST Daily News Want Ads. bring quick Results Waterfront Whiffs Prospectors Lose Way in Woods on Porcher Island; .Fjtshinff Steadily Falling Off Bath on 1 ' Rivers and Trolling Grounds Windsor, Ontario a CANADIAN-MADE PRODUCT LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone GS Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize in Piano and Furniture Moving. Also delayed by heavy freights, C.P.R. steamer Princess Mary, Capt. Steve Gray, arrived in port at 9 o'clock last night from the south and sailed a couple of hours later on her return to Vancouver and way points. Jack McAule, locomotive foreman for the Canadian National Railways, and Mrs. McAuley returned to the eity this morning, aboard their power cruiser Car-mona after a ten-day cruise down the coast as far as Alert Bay and Englewood. Mrs. MeAuley's sister, Mrs. H. A. Harvey, is vis-iting here from Vancouver. Mr, SKIDEGATE Mav and lamny family of u Port x u.v Clements moi in their car to visit friends here and at Queen Charlotte City. Miss V. Martin, daughter of the well known merchant ' at Massett, is visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. G Chastney. Mrs. C. Bruce and Mrs. G. Newberry are visiting with Mrs. V. Schefer at South East Harbor for a few days. Captain S. JJcita&jrf.. Queen Charlotte City brought in some fine 'looking samples of ore f ijom Ms Nil neaperandum group at West Canal. S. Raybauld, one of the real old timers. nSftd a visit with friends last SuriUay. Mr. Raybauld who stilled on the Island many years ago, left and made jhis home in -Victoria. .He says things are looking up for the Islands, and he ays the reason he returnod was because he owns two farms here. District News REMO Mr. Whitaker has arrived in Remo and started the survey for; the highway from Remo to IUustratincr the old savins: that the short cut is often Rupert. He i t. ..." . t -j... -ii i i. u ht luugesu way nuine, u party oi local prospectors, xu . iu . Stephens, Jim Zarelli and P. Laporte, had an interesting has his homo .camp camp located locniea at ai the unsDury mill. experience the other day. They went across in the Vera Dan Mason and crew have S . Fry to Jap Inlet and struck into the woods in search completed the towers for the of a gold mine or some other phantasy of the vivid im-!tai' cable n. the R-m fer,;y agination of one of the three. Everything went well un-l""!" ' , . , waiting for a windy day to test ji ii : ' mL ,1 tiut came time to return. Then one of the heroes, the story teller does not say which, led the others out by way i of a short cut and arrived at Humpback Bay instead of at I Messrs. Couture, Gendron and Tor. Tnlnt Tkn,. L.J had KIoaJ blazed the - I r ...1. - I 1 I .iiiEi. xiicjr nuu uiuicu mc , - , DUIII3. WllU I1SHC UKKH lllUSIJCtt- way in, but the blazes were on the wrong side of the trees, and they could not find them on their return. It was a ten-mile tramp along the beach to Jap Inlet, but the trio bribed a fisherman to take them. Then came Pete Anderson . and party, who were out for a cruise. They took pity fh the badly misled party and delivered them safely, hammers, axes and all complete at the Vera Fry. Fishing has fallen off in both Skeena and Naas Rivers and js gradiialy petering out'. ' Sockeye are about over and pin,ks are nijt very numerous. Cohoes are coming jn y?ry .4 mall, numbers and it will lively be the end of the month before they are running well. The trollers are still getting strnie fish but not anything like what was being caught a few weeks ago. Around Stevens Island it is reported there are plenty of fish, but they are not tempted by the various contraptions used to entice hem. At North Island the fish are swimming deep. Those boats using a lot of lead and equipped with gurdies get some, but there are not many boats out. Several canneries will be packing chums on ()uen Charlotte Island this year. John Dybhavn is getting the Massett Canners' plant ready and Simpson's Lan-gara Canners plant 'at "New Mas ett is also getting ready for business. Watun River may or may not operate. ' On the east coast, South Bay and Lockport propose to can logs and Lagoon Day may possibly open, but of that there is some doubl. This is the off year for pink salmon on the Queen Charlottes, but or ehg'' EVERY cngino,( regardless of type, gives Ik-tier results with Champion Spark Plugs. There is a type specifically designed to give better results for every operating condition. Consult your dinler SPARK PLUGS it "is the season for churn, ind aten ln the vicinity of Remo this good run is hoped for. summer, have returned to their (home at Kalum Lake but will Ed. Gosnell of Port Simnson return to Remo later, as they and companion arrived in iort this nav'e found some promising look week-end. from Pointer Rocks, '"K rock there, where their fish packer Towena,! well known here, caught fire last Mrs. Marsh of Terrace was the Wednesday afternoon and burned guest of Mrs, A. Y. Wilson on to tne water s edge. The fire was ' Friday. caused by an engine backfire. Gosnell and companion got safely ashore in a lifeboat. The Amer ican Can Co.'s power cruiser Can- The monthly meeting of the R.F.A. was held Saturday eve ning but owing to the heavy colim was attracted to the scene, rain, was noorlv attended. of the blaze by the smoke but wasj unable to safe the boat. Mrs. Frank of Terrace was : I the guest of Mrs. A. Y. Wilson t Most of the coast freighters arc J on Monday, now in commission carrying full! cargoes of canned salmon from various canneries in this district to Vancouver. With large pacjes of sockeye folowed by quite substantial pink production during the past week, a glut has. developed in some of the plants and the freighters .a,re being pressed into service to move the cases south. Four 6 h.p. Easthope engines have been shipped to the Chatham Sound Fishing & Packing Co. for installation in boats working out of Humpback ' Bay cannery; nine G h.p, .and six 8 h.p. East-hope engine to the A-B-C- Packing Co. for Arrandale, North Pacific, and other canneriw; and eleven G h.p.. Easthope engines to the B. C. Packers for Vancouver cannery, Bell? Coola cannery and Bella Bella cannery. r Having bein delayed through making extra, calls at Wadhams and Walker Lake, Union steamer Cardena arrived in port r at 5 o'clock yeslerday morning from I the soutli and proceeded half an hour later to Wales Island, Port Simpson and the Skeena River. Skipper Andy Johnstone hustled up on his dozen or so calls in the sicetfia and was back here again at midnight last night, sailing soon thereafter on his return to Vancouver, not much behind 1 schedule time. TERRACE Mrs, Jas. Captain and the Mis-Fes Lillian Jones, Marion Mc-Lachlan and Joan Watt, who have been holidaying at the home of Mrs. Thos. Brooks, returned to their home in Prince Rupert at the beginning of the week. Mrs. C. L. M. Giggey returned on Tuesday from a short visit in Prince Rupert. Jack Sparkes returned on Monday after spending the past month with friends in Vancouver. Jimmy Walsh, who has been spending a holiday at the home of his aunt, Mrs. P. Skinner, in Usk, returned home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sparkes and two children arrived on Wednesday to spend a holiday at the home of the former's .parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sparkes. They motored from Grey's Harbor, Wash., through to Hazelton, where they left their car and came on by train. Mrs. L. G. Skinner of Copper River, ( returned Tuesday from a short trip to Prince Rupert. Mrs. S. N. Kirkaldy entertained n number of the tiny tots of town n Tuesday afternoon, the occasion being the third birthday of her little son, Jackie. The town' auxiliary water supnlv has now been put into use and the Quantity of water avail-nble has increased. The past week has been an ideal one for camoing and those having camp at the lake have gone to them again after havinv to vscate them owing to the wet weather of the week lfore. SMITIIERS Mr. ardM-s. Foreman Wt this wek to make their home in Prince Rupert, Mr. Foreman having severed his connection with the C. N. R. to accept an Important nost ra wb th p tored down Sunday' r(V.nf, ,,,, the ... power and coast city. light over facilities at the Mrs. J. II . Hetherlnirton and hild'cn returned on Friday nigh siipr a nouuay ot 10 weeks spent with relatives and friends in Vancouver. After a long absence from Smlthers. Mrs. H. Schwartz returned on Monday morning and is being welcomed by her numerous fHeJidi.' ' j '' R. B. Allen, 'dlsflct forester, was in (own yesterday, leaving at night with Austin Goodenough on a trip to Haaolton by auto on bus-lnM in connection with his department. lrn. L. p. Green recently re- turned to her home in Smlthers, , following ah absence of five 't months through ill.health.and -bp 'returned considerably benefited , bv her outing In the western I States. We Dsllver GREAT LEWIS STONE IN FRI. AND SAT Two Shows 7 and 9 p.m. DOUBLE BILL "FREEDOM OF THE PRESS" AND MONTY BANKS IN "Honeymoon Abroad" WITH "OSWALD." ROMANCE THRILLS COMEDY Admission, 15c & 50c; Sat. 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