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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 LUMBER Thoroughly seasoned Shiplap, S IS Dimension and Boards. Sitka Rustic. 1 KILN DRIED Spruce and Cedar Finish, Coiling, SPECIALTIES x 4" Edtrecrain Hemlock Floorintr 1 ? 3" and 4" Sitka Spruce Ceiling Do you read the classified advertisements? and i Mi l x 4" and b ' Cedar Rustic BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Head Office, Seal Cove, Telephone, 301 Retail Yard, Cow liay. Telephone 123 T. II. JOHNSON PRESIDENT FISHERIES ASSOCIATION (Continued from page one) Nova Scotia S. Y. Wilson, Halifax, N.S. H. V. D. Lalng, Halifax, N.S. II. F. Robinson, Cause, N.S. New IJrunswick H. R. Ross, St. John, N.R. Nell McLean, St. John, N.B. W. F. Leonard, St. John, N.B Prince Edward Island Hon. J. C. McLean, Souris. C. H. Earle, Charlottetown. Chss. J. A. A. H. Quebec Matte, Quebec. Paulhus, Montreal. De Romo, Quebec. Ontario Lapointe, Ottawa, Ont. W. C. Binna, Ottawa. Ont. A. Kirby, Toronto, Ont. Transportation Committee J. S. Eckman, Vancouver, chairman. Finance Committee D. man. J. Byrne, Montreal, chair- Membership Committee R. J. Gowe, Vancouver, chair- man. 'Publicity Committee A. II. Brittaln, chairman. Honorary Secretary J. J. Harpell, Gardenvale, P.Q. Secreta ry-Treasu rer R. W. Gould, Montreal. Scientific Division -Dr. A. G. Huntsman. Halifax. N.S. Dr. W. A. Clemens. Nnnaimo. B.C., Biological Board of Canada. CHIEF SUPERVISOR OF FISH ERIES REPORTS FAVOR. ABLY ON THE SALMON RUN PARTICULARLY ON NAAS RIVER. (Continued from page one) still three fcood weeks of sockeye fishing left to increase this total,, Weather condition, again have been an important factor as af fecting the catch and due to this fact, the escapement has been most gratifying. Large quanti ties of sockeye have already been reported from the Bulk-ley River areas, the Lakelse Lake Area and the Babfne Lake itself, and there are several reasons to expect a good seeding of the Skeena watershed generally. In the case of pinks, it will be remembered that two years ago. the big year, there was a decided shortage during the usual time of arrival of this variety. It was found however, upon an exam ination of the spawning grounds In 1027 that a large quantity had reached the usual spawning grounds In the Bablne River District. The result is that this year the pink salmon are running in splendid quantities at the present time, and very pro8- rous catches are being roadn y the fishermen. There is no doubt but the spawning areas of ith's variety will also bo. wett seeded this year. (3) In the Central District "II JLd.iL in the central area due to very dry weather. That closure secured the proper escapement to the .spawning grounds, 'and there is no reason to eXect a bad pink year this season, unless it be, 'that due to high water as in the lease ottbe suekeye, the pinks will not linger but may pass immediately up the fiver and so escape thr seines. Any necessary restrictions looking to the proper escapement will certainly be taken. In the Bella Coola and Kims- quit Areas, the run. of sockeye SWIFT'S PURE LARD has been unusually good this 10-lb. tin F.L EGGS Fresh seconds, isfaetory one and a sufficient i- quantities have passed up to th EG 88 Fresh extras. spawning areas. It is still too early to c corn to any conclusion witn regarn 10 the pink run of this ares. .6) At Rivet ll and Smith s Inlet there is every reason to expect this year a good supply of ' seokeye on the spawning grounds. No doubt the fish came, but osiog to the excep-1 tionallv unfavorable weather' conditions . and the increasing of the weekly close period to 60 hours by the Department, there has been an excellent escapement to the spawning grounds in both areas. At these two points the water ts very deep right up to the fishing boundaries which i enabled the salmon to swim deeply during 'the cold dark weather, and so escape the nets Once they reach the fl shing IpniiE UAHLBiSUKUB . hnunrinriea thav are Safe. InO packs to the twentjMWventh instant, are an follows: Rivers Inlet, 07,788 cases. Smith's Inlet.-41.lt8 caecs. This if -not on Important pink area. In the Frastr River, which at one time produced sac immense ...-i4i. &rwVVA hut whlsh ' " due to obstrul ia;a-, 19U and attollV nflrtslveflffiTlRO: ing operatioof 6y the traps and seines hi Puieet Sound and gill the rains, as in other parts of I nets in the Kraser Rtw has be- District Two this year have been ! come depleted. The run oi sock-unusually heavy and eoritinuouajeye this year has been unusually resulting in these streams being good up to this date. A pleasing always very full of water. In- j fact has been the unexpected stead of the sockeye salmon run which arrived during tho waiting about the mouths of the first tw weeks in July, and streams in schonlH for weather which undoubtedly were passing conditions to be satisfactory, , to the upper reaches of the they have passed up the streams, Fraser watershed. This is shown 2a-Ib. Un PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS Friday, Augtr WINNIPEG KIDDIES WILL BE Annniinrpmpnflli AT CAPITOL THEATRE TONIGHT TO THE PUBLIC . , . .. .The world-famous WinnineiriKiddies will annear at the f&pttbl ffheatre Friday, Saturday, and Saturday matinee. j it afford ua great pleasure to introduce you to our new manager, ' The Kiddies are on their twelfth annual tour and are Mr. victor Terrien, for our cash for the first time visiting northern British Columbia. It i & carry dept. Mr. Terrien has is with great pleasure that we bring this attraction to been manager of the Piggly you, as it is undoubtedly the finest show to come to Prince Wiggly Branch Store at Vancou- Jungff S'.Hih5hTSSSi An attraction which is uneoualled and fa unique. The business associates. We will greatest array of juvenile talent ever assembled in the greatly apprjfiaVe rour's he'iirjy PTOVinc. ,. support as he will bs pleased -is x They appear in Prince Rupert with the permission of meet each and every customer, the department of education and Child Welfare Associa- We are confident that his cour- j-jon teous ana cneenui service win satisfy. SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY. SATURDAY AND MONDAY The Kiddies carry their pwn school master, wardrobe mistress and musical director, and will give an hour's entertainment starting at 8:30 each evening and at; 2:50 at Saturday matinee. In audition, the usual picture program, including the 1 dis" ST t TJciZevZ eature "Lightning" and comedy wiU be shown Cake Plate - - - - (shaped), Reg. $2.50 - - -" Special $1.45 Malkins Best Tea, Is '. 60c' Malkins Best Coffee, Is 60c Malkins Best Coffee, 5a ...$2.85 Dr. Middleton's Macaroons I per pkg 10c GHTNING $2.20, 3 dos. 95c ' I S dos. $1.26 NABOB GREEN BEANS 2s. 2 4im 36o ROYAL 2Vas. CITY 2 tins TOMATOES 38c MAf&BfS SLICED P1NEAP-fflLBMVia. Tin 36c NABOB RED 1LUM JAM Is. Tin 46c COLUMBfA BARTLHTT PEARS 2a. Tin 26c CROWN BRAND NORWEGIAN SARDINES 2 tins 26c SAANICII CLAMS 2 tins.... 36c LIBBY'S ASPARAGUS TIPS Square tin 36c CLARK'S CATCHUP 2 bottles 45c '.70c1 EVAPORATED PRUNES 60-60. 2 lbs ...26c VALENCIA ORANGES 6 doz e r. . . 96c LUX Per pkg.' .....10c PEARL WHITE N APT! I A, BOAP bajw s, i. . 26c oyjOBitnK swrl' pow der Pkg 20c CLASSIC CLEANER 3 tins 25c Alberta Market P. CAMULA, rifth Street. Proprietor Phone 208 Friday & Saturday TWO SHOWS 7 and 9 p.m. 7 and 9 p.m. with All-Star Cast Comedy " Isn't Love Cuckoo" SPECIAL ATTRACTION Between shows at 8.30 p.m. THE WORLD FAMOUS WINNIPEG KIDDIES A WONDERFUL ENTERTAINMENT OF SONGS, DANCES, ETC. THE EVENT OF THE SEASON. ADMISSION, 25c AND 75c. 2 SATURDAY MATINEE, WITH WINNIPEG KIDDIES, 15c AND 50c immediately on arriving to the by the extra good quality and spawning grounds. This hus been condition generally when reach-materially reflected in the catch, ing the Fraser. Thin early run but the cycle year of the future has been traced beyond Hells will be well taken care of, due Gate. The pack un to the twenty-to this year's good escapement. seventh instant, was 26,150 cases. It is too early yet to come to and the run to this date is re-any conclusion as to the pink run ported to be very satisfactory. in this acta. It will be remem- bered that 'in 1927 it was neces- Jo. Vodver nf tt li,..hv.v sary to close all salmon fishing pant at Tuck In!et Mled ,glt evening on the Prince Charles on a trip to Vancouver. Week-End Specials Prihcc Rupert Feed Co. Received .fresh supply Pratte' Baby Chick Food, Bulk ley Valley Hay and grain, Robin Hood Flour, Suratts' Dog and Bird Supplies and COAL guaranteed to please you. PHONES 58 AND 53S i Dr Alexander THOME ATS HEt:it HLOCfc DENTIST FURNACE or STOVE WOOD Inside Spruce and Hemlock, Cut 11 and lfi-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" K lppers 'TIIE.DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOODi" Kfj. fSmokcd-l)ailyhy. 4- Canadian Fish k Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PR1NCU RUPliRT, II. C. Daily News Want Ads. bring quick Results