- tfKWS Saturday Afirita PACfiT SIS fflK CAfLt aterfront Whiffs IAMPIOVS v slve sillimanite insulator is practically impervious to carbon and oily deposits. Special analysis electrodes resist pitting and burning to the utmost. That is why Champions excel in Bervicc. ..X nery and chief advocate of fish traps, discounted the fears of the fishermen and pointed out that application of the Canadian Fishing Co. will be granted and speculation is rife as to how far the traps may be allowed to extend. versity of Manitoba in Winnipeg engaged in special research work. i carefully. The advertisements you read tell you what At Jap Inlet The session of the royal commission of Judge J. N. EHis of Vancouver to ennuire into the advisability of' Dermit- Waterfnont Whiffs editor finer nnprntirm nf calmnn trana nn rh northern hnntidnrv knowledges receipt of a letter from Billmorto Rig Bay at Seattle a catch of 62,000 pounds. tion with its Wales Wand can- the jargest gingIe fare ianded by a nalibut vessel so son. la kew and bet. They give you the latest ideas and Im prvvaoents. They help yeu to get more from each dollar you apportioned n your budget and.o live better and dress Ntter with the same income. The true purpose of a budget is to enable you to spend . wiMr 'bo' i only by careful reading of advertising Hit, you hefto to aetamiJWt this retwlt. 4 trk Head atlvcrtiSinKrcKuIarly. i 'It points the way to better living far this sea on othr parts of the coast fish Frank Waterhouse frefghter traps had neither worked hardship Robert n Merrick delivered a car-on the fishermen or depleted the K0 pf WSi thi8 weeS to Albert & resources of fish. After holding jIcQaffery. The Salvor is due in-a similar session in Vancouver. Airt ,u , Wiv'tn Judge Ellis will make his report same interests with a cargo of ce- to Ottawa on the matter. There roent( rtaI and pfpi is a general feeling here that the Good weather during the past week enabled Shef Thompson to proceed full speed with the pro-grom of spring painting and over- """ fhaul nt thi. Yacht Club. th irrid Andrew Pntchard of the Depar- being busy with boat8 going ture Bay station of the biological (Up. The fine weather has also board of Canada has been spend- caused the going forth of a few ing a few dayrr in Prince Rupert )0f the season's earliest picnicking this week en route to the Queen and harbor cruising parties. Charlotte Islands, where he will Boats making such trips last Sun-spend the summer investigating day included George Bryant's the life history and migration of Harla, Dr. J. P. Cade's Edac and spring, coho and chum salmon. Dr. W. T. Kergin's Full Moon. He will make Port Clements in Massett Inlet his headquarters' The, power' cruiser Arranmore for the carrying out of this work, by the Royal Fish Co., moved down During the course of his stay in brought recently from Vancouver Prince Rupert he has been flngaged this week-end fom the drydock to in preliminary research wcrk at her permanent mooring place at the local biological'station. the floats of the Prince Rupert I Rowing &. Yacht Club. I D. B. Finn, director of the Prince Rupert Fisheries. Expert- Octopus fishing is the latest dl- I mer's-. eruiser Eamus at the grid which but 9G.700 potmdg came i (9,TW pound while Caradtari price vfdt 13c aim f, of theiPacifia Salvage Co. They from Canadian vessel while Am-lfar have fallen, to UQC.SfiOaslllinder. recriv, i espied clinging to the rocks of the ericans brought hi 371,500 temporal wlth..l,W1.800 pounds pound and the ,.JW shore in shallow water a small bounds. The total tot the season at a similr aaie m luso. nn me .ue uhk-v rtt- i Capt 0. Skog is seining" herring though very fflucn alive specimen up to April IS thus fu 5,19V heavy landings' n prospect, it Is 4,000 pounds. Am, and establishing a pound at Jap of the tentacled monster. With g50 p,umi g aynjmt last year's expected thaft this year's dofie- ragged from a Inlet., Inlet,, where where fishing fishing was was Opened opened the the aid, aid. of of pike pike poles, poles, capture capture of of 5,601,600 k.601.600 .pwiB mouBtifl at at ..a ,.a similar similar ieeey will Oon be made up. 7e which the Nati. lioyal Commission Oil Fish Traps Important Eycnt..l Wv th fisheries detiart- the devil fish was accomplished, Aai AmriMi ki..nir tT.. nf n;c.; M O oVf t iV,o AlaeVan WrW who nn one of our friends at Jap Inlet. The Pacific Salvage Co.'s local; - jwM.w u was very; interesting reading" flagship Salvage Princess made important event of the past week, insofar as marine af- -b bord;rjnif on llbe) wtttfJ tr,pns t0 BfIlmor on Wedne8. fairs at Prince Rupert are concerned. Charles Lord and gret that it cannot be reproduced. I day- to bring booms of logs ag-Mike Anderson, both well known district fishermen, led in though it probably was timely ,grega ting boo,ooo feet to the Big the fight acainst fish traps and put UP an able case in ar- enough. Even the residents of Jap. Bay Lumber Co.'s sawmill at ciiini? along the general line that the operation of fish Inlet cannot be fooled ail the time. , Seai Cove traps would be ruinous to the fu nw wnlfai-A nf loin- gill not ' 1 '.. I1., .j., ,. 1 ne ul Amcritaii . , o uye 0j lne maimenance 01 me iisn ..v. ,,,,1...., ..u guppry. ropuiar uot rayne, pro- ductiort manager of the Canadian Fishing Co., which is desirous of operating fish traps irt eonnec- halibot ooner raragon, capt. r. ja cobsen, was in port this week for bait, being bound back to the fish- Painting and overhaul work, rn preparation for an active season is- now being carried out on vessels of the local fleet of the ing grounds after having delivered ipacjfjc galva(fe the Ued Coy being the first to receive paintbrush treatment The little har-bof boat Jurte has also been given- a thorough overhaul on the gritf. The" forty foot Vancouver p6w"er cruiser May Mac, having on board a party of commercial passengers who are touring the north, arrived in port Thursday from Anyox, Stewart, Port Simpson and other northern points and tied up at the floats of the Pacific Salvage Co. The May Mac, whose first visit here it is, is a trim and comfortable looking little vessel. She is equipped with a 45 h.p. Fairbanks-Morse full dfesef engine. Incoming boats frwfl the hall but grounds during the past few days report thaf there has been a general improvement of weather on the banks recently. This should mean many and heavy landings within the next few '-f?) after a couple of rather light weeks. Some of the Mg American boats are reported to have been going to Seattle re cently with their catches. The herring run has ended at Pearl Harbor where seining wag for about two. months ,j j , i r a. j. mciiiui oianon, is exjneciea 10 re- version ior local yacntsmen in me in jn progress progress f wlnd-ur.ilE - -re!" torn to Prince Rupert about the persons of Jack McAulay and Carb and Some W A canaiman-Maiic riiofUcT 1 ' CT navmc spent grand, -who went down early last " ' three or four months at tie Unl- Sunday morning to paint the for- The true purpose of w. . i a Budget if iwii year yeu spewl a large twporUon of the inney you"' get. So much fur dothiug. -So much forshoes. Sdi for things to attor ImIim furnihlng, isrtd whit; i life tnff way to get the most fnr yeur money. Kp a budgt. Decide what you can afford to spend for mtb Hem, and held yourself within this amount. Thn to get the most for your budget money read adver- 1 the boats are now scouting for other fields of operation. "The "Bradbury & Yelf seineboats Faith of Sechart and B. Y. both returned this week after spending a week on the south end of the islands in quest of herring which they did not i find. Gammon & Watt's seine- Iknnt 7c.,ill V.. brirat UC1I.1UI lidS UtW UCTil pecting on the islands this week. Jud Thurber Off Capt. Jud Thurber left Prince Rupert today for his initial trip to the banks with his new 60-foot halibut boat Vera Beatrice which was built during the past winter. Last Saturday Capt Mer rill Sollows arrived in port after his first trip to the banks with his new flfty.footer Relief. The '"s-iol functioned splendidly awi had a catch of 8,500 pounds. Construction started during the past .week of the new fisb handling house on the (Joverrf-ment Wharf for William. Shrnb- sbFI wliri ; 'wilt vpeciallztf In,, tgir ing and smoking fish in whVh i business he pioneered it ' In Prince Rupert It will be a two 1 storey establishment with living ounrUrs upstairs and occupies the full vacant space on the Government Wharf between the fish packing plants of the Booth and , Pacific Fisheries. The con t ruc tion is being carried out by the i provincial government Capt AI j fred Swanson is reported to be) identified with Mr. Shrubull In ;the venture. There has been an Improve. jment in spring salmon fishing! around Prince Rupert Just re .cently. The fish are runnug at I !Jap Inlet Porcher Island, all well as at Warke Canal. Trollenrf boats are preparing to go forth now in larger numbers. Thg lnf dian owned trolling boat Spud on Tlmru1.iv landed 3.000 rounds 1 th" luii'est catch 'to dafJhk and was nald 18'Ac for red bTmF 5 for white by the Atlin Fish eries. An exceptionally light week's landings from Saturday to yesM terday caused halibut landings' at the nort of Prince Rupert for . With landings light, TTilihnt TnfHnPs . . meat... There. is, quite a run of the, and, .during the day, .there .was, a..dJnK,. Bt"4HkOn4hr..waWa4. -tew-level- through- usii uieie k - j w. g j increase over iasx year a out im miiu .v..... . r-i.f rt ht m a Vfn or trnnri ao- (steaks from this dainty .!) aeni- - rT- - - zen of the deep. FROM ALBERTA RANCH TO ENGLISH CASTLE rial ' n . price fdr 26,000 pounds ( , b and Ce whleh i;a,a, ceired for 25,000 r,..,,,, After spending 30 years on his cattle ranch near Calga new Earl f Egmont, is now in England to take possession o picture shows a general view of part of Avon Castle in Ham while rancher and his family. ESSEX IVtli'i .( ! Pi"-, ance.trul -t.i th. home TH E CHALL E..IXI -G E R mm , AND Up r. o. n. ivwior Tum Extra S!4'1 rumn lit. for fu onrf etl tmlhtur thml. , 'Hfl' lmntK wlnJ. 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