THE DAILY NEWS Saturday, PAGE TWO mmmmmm mmmam mmmmm mmm mm mnmmm tmamm . The Daily News Wntrfrnnf Whiffs PRINCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBIA ffUlTTTQJll fflllllo Published Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Every iU ei i Voe cf iefncfrtrv aftd ISaas SatkractDrj , Daiiv News, Limited. Third Avenue Salmon Catches on gkeeria "H. anagingMoT " ! N Shrub,,mtartS Wrkj F. PULLEN - - - DAILY EDITION SUBSCRIPTION RATES Saturday, June 29, 1929. DCCQiUil J I V A V. WIUI UIIM Uill. Villi V. VIA. ItllV I MIIWUH. M..V4k, tWO NEWS OF NORTHERN B.C. SMITHEKS Oetbbard K rebel arrived here laat moefc froan T awot on to take charge of brick btttalag operattaaa at tbe taaal vriakyard. tbe flan klm of whlob baa Juat atarted opera t tons Mia Irene Mclntyre and Mlaa Bertha Metatr have returned to their home fcere after attaadlas OatomWan College. New U'eeUttinater Mia Cbapaaan ba accepted a poaltlon In tbe government i gent's of floe. SmMberi baeehall team eroaeed bttf with a second town team captained by Al Plnnerty Uet Thursday evenlns" 1: waa a lively eoataated matah VANDER1100F In honor of " Mlaa Dorothy "Wt Bailer, the A Dally New8 bring results. want-ad I ' With flip pntrhps averarincr better than mieht have City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly pyriod, paid In advance J5.00( expectefj sockeve fishing has opened Up Well this of this vanet of salmon at paid in advance for yearly period s.oo 'are for a satisfactory pack Transient display advertising, per Inch, per insertion 1.40 'least. During. the first Week of the season gill net Ooatfi Transient advertising on front page, per inch 2.80; on the Skeena River have been averaging from Id to 14 Local readers, per insertion, per line . . . 25; f jgj, each with the Naas River ninning about . 24 fish per 1 1 a 1 AO ' - Ann 1 .A? 4.1... uiassmea aaverwsing, per insertion, :ruon, per per worn woru boat There There have have so so far far been been 1UOU luuu licences licences issuea issuea xor lor ine Ulti jifgai natives, eacn inscruuii, Or four months for . . By mail .o all other countries per apate u,,e joo1 Skeena, as compared with 1100 last year, and 300 for the 'pryear".'!;!"!!!!!!!'.'.'.;!'.! uo'Naas. Reports from mainland canneries on the first of Xl mall tn nil ni-hur ni rl nf Rrltiah finlumhin. the R-itlsh Em. pire and United States, paid in advance, per year C.00jlow in coming in. while ftshinj w commence at - not. . , uuuunbi iatc vij uf piautiwiti Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters' Telephone Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations .98 .86 'uie season ouerauuua imc been maged reetrtly taking a attmeaer vwtoty of bemac In Rupert people ean get a moeh ktck out of these nrua-foured and vtolton a they tgawrently a deeraea In ' painted at lit si a waa tran.ferred to the brldre of the will 'r:ln lrtt rhu v" H known win , through frequent calU at Prince Rupert mace itupert baa yet in of meeting ner Born In I iverpuol. rv K.IW Intnrd let until after July 1. As a re- H '., Naval Coll.. in iWiutmalt suit of the first two day' fishing u two and remained there until itm Derations 2341 cases of all vari- when Joined the Imp") oa N of salmon were packed on the ZJTS 'Skeena RiveT', including 1500 cases xn ttotn tctUimta in meteor euc- nf anrincra and 539 sockeve. On oaaalon. Last year be decided to learn 489 were Pt . - - - the Xaa. Jliver case, up, of which 460 were sockeve. Juh j, .ppomiment to be William Snrubmll. pioneer ftoh ourer Albeetollte thto tprlng. PtTAntic DTDTtinAV " moce nuperi. awn '- n to hl tnteotton to nmamt bis wok LAIN ADA b 151K111UA1 tWe ck m tbe commcHo n th ronn M mou h dohim Monday is the festival which celebrates Canada's 'f'Z rLLTJ Z mUX cW She is and has made m the ruh - birthday. a young country great hieb ne win A crWt progress ihrthe few years of her existence as a national th TT SK. Z?TT?TJ? & Ttf ,1 U nn,mfn, n, Lr... , k.,iiri com of late to tU"T twiy-loot cih,ilv. rc ctic jjiuiiu iu i;ii.i,ciio in c a wuiiuj uu i onrurau up tal crutoef. 'fwntd wlh the mf each year gives us more and more reason to feel that pride. ent JJJ During these formative years it is the duty of every man and woman to devote himself and herself to the work of founding such a nation as shall in the days to come be among the leaders of the world. We cannot be insular or petty in our outlook. We have much to learn f roin our neighbors and we can also be a help ta other nations. Already we have shown the way in many matters of great ! national import. The day will come when the word "Canadian will mean lin tndotnr brt. Hto and ability at the buelneaa are well qtUM 18 h.p. outboard &UutMjfc. ' "" "",, . which to betas produee by tbe uattmt be Ki. bu the known nd pmntoee .ln, fZS T.i TanoMiw. Ttu The Ul!? "ZTU? craft to'rel to be quite aa auo- Hawen ba. been peeking comnwnU tt hate been beard ous "JfjH -r U the baatt ba. bean deUeetM at the L! L ' rJ 1,. F"c 8Wte Co. flam here for toe Alproewts at BUM cured lmou from . j T..lrt,nt mhk"t SrTptot re mad. tbto week- Capt Aninte bae 1 Dwhln Day toolMay ek-n4 c, ..v u.- ovum w.u. u --"- 1M .k. many Meal aallng Dattlea to hie forth to varteua reterto and aome rather ea- much the same as does the word "sterling" in money. Ourj"f " ,tM4w Wfkl actions today advance or retard the coming ot that time. ,,, Rupert. ibay aw aomewhat lamaller than tbe familiar winter a- iety but are Utter and aaW to be rery LAND SE1TLEMUNT lt-ciou. :t The settlement of the interior valleys by successful Shruteall plant to trying tt out. farmers is one of the most vital problems before the coun- j j .-ru.v. M ...v. . w ,0 Hdton today. tooay. m. r. niweraon. dated Boards of Trade of Central British Columbia inlii n & haadiery de. tn cAiuinn Viowi fViof nnUr nna.tViiwl nf tVio ovoilnWo lonflo in I Htipeet OB Uatodaf Mr a betat plaanad. Aa or Knuaa, it looka like a ract the qutekeat to get ttoere and eojaw tbe limited faaUttlea tout e offered a. Wa IV.Im '" """- i-i - JuattM an thto oeeaalon than abi wteka ago when quite a few Barttoa ' wart out to varloua potato on Vtetorta tn- ituiav Tt w!,a mnni4nr1 nt trip onnvpntinn nf trip Asn- 1UTln "" nu car laeao oa n.,. ILilibut taudiiig laadutga durlac tbe oionthe motor tnp wltwa will will week wete rather Ucbt at gag aeo the Bulkley and Nechaco valleys were at present taken j take iu u ruuti u the nti oun- psmuu tuiHmt fans at Trinee mi x ii r i ? 1 -r i j!UIimi end then to Cftllfaruiak. IX will Duivn r atill Uu to ian i tip rpmn n nor T.wn-T.nirfis arp iinnrviinipn. vinsr ni . . . . . . .. "-- J w.. ...... ..j, ...w f this is in the hands of the Provincial Government. It should be set forth as a first principle that these lands have no value whatever except to the persons who will cultivate them and that any person who is willing to clear them has earned the right to ownership. The prob ability is that very few of the lands are today worth thei nnai nf nlnan'nir if onntrnot fftv tVp wnr-lf woro lpf in trip ' queattom to aow on aad our v.unw uvwn -v. ...... ... ... oW old ordinary way. The Question then arises as to what can be done to in- ouce sen lemeni. ine suggestion matte Dy n. . iucvorKeu cewing M MtMctory aaer u her t Tt 1 1 1. 1 1 t.l 1 J.I -C V ' aum m in UjrKMtoa m th TnrfUn. (aa oi vanuernooi mai Donuses suouiu ue pam ior eacn acrei- t - " " . and sc paw the unom for sjow pouwt. that would have to be worked out by experts. and be aoeorapantod on the trip by Mm. i.r year'a tondtnn. LH to featerdav Nlckeraon and their two chUdrer. It tbe aggregate Undmga for the port will be Mr. Ntokenon Bnt real boll- amounted to lUilMo pound ai cocn- day trip M top yoats' llate and hto r&red with laat yeara ia.6gg.4W pouada Meaxto are hoping that be win bate at a cfmllar dale,. Ctaadtan landlnga a real good time. atood at 3.711J660 pouada w agalnat lat year's 1.799 WO pounda while titt The Tsiirltt Keawn American total wi t txn.eOO or a ub- Unt1 ,nT" 883'400 The ooe mtoe for the Wtot aad P" frtoad. Doc CUapertos. will tU you that aome of them are real trying. One rotund lady from far afield waa rmrth dHpao)Med thto week on re- at the aarae date In 192S lb OMMO pounds landed daring tbe week eoneteted of 194.800 pouMb Oana-dton halibut and itS.400 pound Am-enaan. Prtcea during Uw week remained at a fairly iteady lerel Tbe hlirh b'd for Canadian halibut ih g.3e nlnnMml In tt . , t T ,'nf Awicf Inn finrt o 1 1 mm, f nnoJ Tllcf . . . . While tlie lOW DflAe WAA lie mmi Til ! how much per acre would be necessary in order to bring j "J" pauwu. Amenean prc r." nbnnt thp sfittlRmpnt and plenrinrr of thp land is a mipstinn nut ttr. u ,ki. .1 WB '.8e and 8c paw the Eaet- n Miainea aad tbat to that Prince " .. : ' . . . " vm im re wnm ac biiu. Northern and Addiagtoa received for! M.MO' from u. For people who profsw to be raTO' to learned aad wlde-trmlled. the genera) tgneranee la often apalltng and WMn lb mhtdS of the hal'kut aea-disappatatBtent aeeraa to be keen bbat MU' of tbe KetcMkan hoau have thto u nertber a land of toe or anew avernauled aad ate read for m-ot tomahawk wieMlag aborlglnea. teaarve ftablag untU the aeas-n close in me tau. We advlae hraaa anH .rn, wto number of The Paolfie aalrage Co. 'a power tug r.cnena ict i a few - - " l dsya go av for w Port rvn . . I ahlp Having aucorasfully . Edward cannery ' to take up a BOay ' unen hi maater'a examination. i..i .j. T a mldaumnm party hMri held'?0 whMl n " 34.! wa. . yet Packing Oo The Paehena to under iiwihw in aiarcn tnia rear and i.l.1 There will be a great tuning up of the Prince fluocrt Rowlna- Ac Yacht i New Issue Innerfold Officers and Directors GEORGE KIDD, Proridenfc (Chairman, Britigh Columbia Electric Rty. Co. LTC0L. J. P. FELL, Vico-Preatdont (CapitftlSfJ AUSTIN C. TAYLOR, Managing Director (Vice-President, Home Oil Distributor LUl) NEIL McQUEEN, Director (Geologist) NORMAN R. WHITTALL, Director (Pres., Blue Band Navigation Co.) W. W. BOULTREE, Secretary-Treasurer (Sec.-Treas., Home Oil Distributors Ltd.) SOME OUTSTANDING FEATURES The able and successful group of business men wha compose the directorate. Carefully selected acreage on structure; 1240 acros in Waite Valley, 2560 acres in Highwood field.. , The company is fully financed. Public offering limited to this issue. Each share carries a bearer warrant entitling the holder to purchase an additional share of treasury stock. A detailed folder and a large scale map of the company's holdings will be furnished upon request. nut , ' i WE OWN AND OFFER, SU1UECT TO PRIOR SALE 200,000 SHARES LIMITED COMMON STOCK (No Par Value) Aiipitoatlon will be made to lirrt thin atock on th Vancouver (ftoek Exrhanio etlltlf! and ueh other exchanges a aeem dalrbl ; . Price $1.00 per Share (WITH IM'lirilAHR tV,ltK.Tf) W tgaferte the right to reject any and all ttriMcriptioM i vrWa g-r la part, to allot Iea than the amount applied for, and to cloa? tk aubscritior. booka at any time wHJagut notig. LENNARD, POISSON & WAGIIORN LTD. MemWra Vancouver Stock Kxchange S. D. JOHNSTON CO., LTD. G17 SECOND AVENUE, PRINCE RUPERT, . C ' J gaMLWaM mmm hich la to be held 111 the harbor ofl rratoo liilef vuituig amimic other tK, tbe club floau week from 8unday polnta Stewart and Anyox 1U their . ant i -s a.. - al.j . nrvta- rwut i Ta matilai TKati uira attafaw With whHe way. plug rd Co- MfVloo and IMhatle ftoh Ll lh the able about a wee Thw afternoon the ine market, the prtoea at Ketohtkan "tm'r'"maav ""w""". wl - - hare nat h .n b. k. will oaaln be In charge, plana for tbe ; angling expedition to gtotatoa River hi .JL. ; Taking the ptaee of the Dorothea pt month ar so iiawT. il..ZZ aveart are weU under way. There will : OreavlUe Cnanne,. mean beta of tbe r 1 ITT " entertained the which ba made aeverel call at thto orfee. win to- ,.TZV be the uaual amblUiMM program of: party, bealdea Meata. Aadiwon, urau ZLnT-TT. JLTT. . oat- por. the win Nnetojatlon Oo. . motor- nd for the latter part of the seaaorT v,rtou aquatic event. SET iT". hom ' 1 frelgbter Sapora of Sewttle. aouth- Among halHrnV fTvhermJ tT J??.U?" U1- la bound from Alavkn. was here an Ttn- hesrTle nw S ZL' VUMIng T.ehi. cno01 wacaer at Webber Ukc .day to load for Seattle . . from the nt that i aT aa.. I Tba lTMg MjaKt altaS lva ISaaaMI tWaalt P. W. Anderson and Sid Anderson returned to port recently from HI..L " a--- ' aivait a aa very YVjr T t-iuD fleet during tlie coming week In enjoyable combined bualnew and alea- Tt reedlnee Ifl 1 Tt Tat a for fk ll. . ... a (.. mm. ' . ... " the annual club regatta j aura cruise up lortUad oaiial aua Ob- ber 8. eluding Harry MUea aad ahnny Wal ker. Mr. and Mm. R. S. On TKllMau n ka rtSelfn UgKMI tbe ' 1 tlt wUh , " W W . . smved tn quick aucceaaeon a Ad ' " i " were berthed for tbe nlaht bv Bhef - "J ""V" Taomeon. Tbe netting boata lacruded the Bo- Capt. Btottard Probocae, wbteh Seattle erutoer. 21 1-1 feet long and the amalleat beat In the race, made the unviable aclilvcnnt ot wtnnmg three lirat pnaea for making tbe loitgest ncn-atop paasag from Olympla to Ketchikan, the flnt ever-all prWe and the first In her etaea of M to 41 feet. The Mary Mar-Ann. belonging to Prank J. SeMelhueer of Seattle, and manned by hto family, waa tlao In. Thto beat took the other two first price in the race for her elaa of 41 to AS feet and for tbe beat general performance. The third boat on Thursday after-noon wot tae ' Kaloya, 4elnem to Orocfa . Prtf fett -Olympla, which also made a eVedlble ahowlas ,ln the race. On FrieHy morn Ine; . three more of the racing yacht called here. They were the Klo.ii. belonging to William O. field ofShelton Wavh ; Uc Wini fred, Ariomh Schmidt. OlvmoU ty, - nuiHk. m,.i. . ... I fT.ner jranani. aeaiue. 1 All were fine look ine boat end "Man In the Moon" to left 'Ba, Lumber Oo a aawmu, at &al Oove , KeSh.kan Z addmoo.7 iii,""- nnb of Amen-1 aftrV t2l A Mlghtfui .octal affair w . t 01 hiah ttl ,re provided a. eoXlld to tn. " crutoer. revurnln, aouth I-' f4' J'.-Ml i "T" Md her. bat Thuradwftee! al . Sttle to EogJaad. .Nngof Tt.TlZ? ZJ2l ter ftontotpatrng to. the rec7rrt Olrmpl. V? .. ,b ! " neon wIim ll v n a.. iawa M almost a reDllea of the u., ....-. ".it Jiimh ui.iiui I"- eee. tien a rurtner-evu , .. m rwwioMw. Mi . . "nui win mean a great I . ' 'deal uaneetw snower In boner of Ml ' ! oai to Keteblkan aa wU a the ftoh- Charlotte Plnnle. wtawe wedding to'01 " onunad. log laduatry. Stuart E. Dally will take Mao on . July 4. The howe wa. prettily deoor- ' T! W JaTm of cleaning. , " ' ated and many beautiful sift Plntlnf . 4n1 nUBr '"ul tor the ..lM ; presented on behalf of the uhu. i bauaut nee eatttlaue la rtril .Ji J2. ITT C """rr" UtTodar b, u?Ue eT. boaU that bar. , P "P McC-rtrt! i v. JzT.vr !?5 hepped over for a couple of d.. h.. Vanaouver power amber i . . ... . ' wf , . . - . mm aua uae arrived n. mm rh.- A reeovd lue, crcavd atunded . oaimua. itMaiwt. purlac 4be HWi -" w " war day . afternoon . " - - . . . daaae heed latt rnday night In the Pno aalaa by Mm. Ste- t-LT0 ' 0-0 Ptt and public baH by the Mrectore of tbe ' i?.H!lp0 la aokM by Mr. I BraHher lkMaltal v. . .i. . C. MeOORetl piece oreeieatra and free refmrunents . Mto An presiding exam- Salvor arrived la port on c, , "T aere a feature. Proceeds are being !,,,r ' . eumlnauotv here ' wr from the aouth aad spent Storekeepers and Camp men tpMWd to the fund for a new hca-ith,r wk- Tht oandktotr iron, pl of daye here ualoadmg r rly and avoid (llsnppolnt- pital building. " " u"rn pornu in add men ta ir oi eoai aaa nuuding auapiiea for nient ixinoe hint Spinner. HURNS LAKE Ieke Quey well known local Ohln-e. haa taken over the operation of Uie Oralneca Oafe here Dr. A. S. Lamb, provlaetal health officer, was a vlaltor here laat week on bualnew In connection wMh the prcpoaad new Burnt Lake baspltal. Mlaa A. Oowana, who left here last fall far trie Old Country, ha returned to her home at Oowanbrae. accompanied by her brother. John, who naa been v letting at Penhold, Alta. Charles S. Anderson. Taltapia proa-pec tor and fur farmer, ha been paying a viu., to Burn Lake, it being hi first trip outside In tlx year. Vanderboof. cjowiindlaa will peg lb. laWH maka hi headquarter in Wlnnl-' "Amotion of betng the youngeat maa- Many Prince Oearf. peaple "tttended er man tr in tbe world to command and will preened at tbe end of thto week to Stewart. Anyos. Alice Arm and other northern porrtta tAe ateoaffery. I (i50 BUlnvor. whlah to under Pacific Salvage Co. here, f night for Ocean Fall w a soow oantaUfcu a whtolf had beerFbMRht eillcer for Western n.n. 1m ub n,,, . : . ada au kn r,t.u , ; . i um ouunor, wnren u due oaeK mind cUTra' . 4 v"" ""'I'r fm the paper town by the end of ZltUZ VmJVl iwrt! . C""-' n. "pt rhmM Kelly of Van- ek. to now under command of la to .ul ToLZSr L ""Jlen.'-wer. wao nai yet to rtaeh hi Capt. a so fHOCaeu DanQSnhi.lAv n t w wj j I .... . . : : mi -w1 ma, im luufti. am ewmi tbe onarlte Larkln. the memorable SCHOOLS CLOSE FOR VACATION I'uplU Are I)imlwed Until Sep temlier 3j CloHing CxerciH There wa great Joy nmorrir the children today and not a little rt -lief among their tenchet-s, for yeaterday was the day that th echools cloned for the long sunt mer vacation. Closing exercisea have been the order oMhe day thli I week in mont of the class rooms nd(and yesterday was Just a matter cleaning up. many of tho much admired while here. The Bolin- c'aS9 having been dismissed at der left for the aouth at 7 a.m. yaa-terday while the other departed at noon. Some of ttiem will participate In the Vancouver Yacht Club regatta cpenlag tomorrow. noon. Within the next day or so many of the teachers will e leaving for. their holidays. Quite a number will attend summer school In Schools will reopen on Septem- gc WWW ."y BBBBT I t, tf aaaw i V, An, Try a Dally News wa It will bring results. try 'a nt ad.