PAGE TWO The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prlnee Rupert Dally News, .Liratted.- Thil Avenue IL F. PULLEN - - JIaftgtegrBdItor DAILY EDITION is being pushed bad SUBSCRIPTION RATES :k into the Arctic Circle Saturday, July 20, 1029 MAKE CANADA GREAT NATION Canadian territory comprises half a continent, onlv a narrow strip of which is nonulated . Tfc PYtflnHfi all alnntr tt i A,, . . . ; . " " area are enormous. Dr. Grant, in addressing the Rntnrv ninh tM ELIMINATE WAR PERIL tl.... Talanri me unuea states boundary and vanes in width from one ; Na" Harbor Not operating, to six hundred miles. Even that section of the country 1 ,??? ttEf Northpi is very sparse:y settled and no one is frp ins furl it ww De possiDie to go j v till-. VRDHI1 j Gradually the northern f rnntW ' Haysport. Skeena raJ2.?inaOTtUf,1y The fcrt, Cun possibilities in such a huire ninghams. Oceanic, not operating. Central Division Butedale, Lowe Inlet, Namu, Klemtu. Walker Walker 1 Lake, opening later; snnVp nf tha Aaa,,iV,t f . i " . , V ! r.T. . UA i"mk uns cuuiury one inai:Rna Bella, not oDeratinK. win impress the rest of the wor!d. The struggle against ! Smith's inlet Margaret Bay, climatic conditions helps to develop stamina. It is in Bwe1, s?i,th'8 IT?,et- L?rfy , , Vad- tpmnprntP rlimafo thn i i 'i I Rivers Inlet Brunswick, Having this in mind we can well think that Canadians will be among the favored nations of the world. It will be a nation of which we may be proud. It's a sin if Nature has a punishment ready for the person who commits it . For what is Nature but God? ham's, Kildala, Goose Bay, Good Hope, Beaver, Provincial, Rivers Inlet, Independent Packing Co., Talheo (Bella Cooia). McTavish. . Strathcona. not operating. Queen Charlotte Islands Not ! started yet. Trollers liave been making good .sen jOatfifce jjbwukI Zayas and Dundas Islands ana.-fuve- also ibeen doing well at Warke Canal. On the Queen Charlotte Islands PHrSSlT7 gre?der, fn the WrId is anxi WjiSSr the is to to eliminate the possibility of war. Many have expressed days. themselves along those lines. And all the time each na-' tion is looking with fear and trembling at the activities1 11. n. Brockieaby, assistant 01 its neighbor and building ships and training men for director of the Prince Rupert I U'.nr Tliov tiorn nnt ,rf lnnMMni. t. i .1 fUhrtia exDerimental utatioii.t Each tipe a movement is launched having peace as its 'about ?he ?dAuSfo, mEE' object, the people are getting a peace suggestion. A neacf peace real. real, whre wnere he ne will win mend sieno a a year; year, V( Li. Hn.tA. f I wave is Demg Droaacast THE DAILY NEWS Saturday, .Tu!v Waterfront Whiffs Salmon Fishing Holding Up Well; Whaling in Full Swing on Islands: Halibut Landings Still Higher Sockeve fishtncr by gill net boats on the Skeena and City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance 5.00Naas Rivers during the past week was not quite as good tur UNMHsr period, paid in advance, per month -50 1 as jn the immediately previous, but has still been or four monUu .for .................... 'V; ' 'quite satisfactory. On the Skeena River the boats have mail all of Northern' and Centra) Britlar Celvnibli, M , ,i . By to parts , ,n v i ,, 4.1, ..!,. 4U ,i. from 49 fish the week, av;e.ged 45 to per day throughout paid in advance for yearly period s.oe Transient display advertising, per lack per insertion 1.40 while fishing on the Naas was spasmodic, the average for Transient advertising on front page, per inch 2.80 one day oi tna weeK naving oeen tz iisn. m uie luver? Loeii readers, per insertion, per line -5 Inlet division the average is reported to be 6S fish. Sock- CJaified advertising, per insertion, per word 02 1 eye is still the principa1 fish being caught, pinks starting Legal notices, each insertion, par agate line .I5liter in Julv. Fishinir is reported uy man '.o an otner countries, per year i w B) mail to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid in advance, per year 6.00 Contract rates on application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 Editor and Reporters' Telephone 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations to have been good tnrougnout Green brother of District No. 2 except in the BrA n l. Smith's Inlet area which is a little below. j Mrs. Hubert The total packs for the various . Whaling Activity areas up, to July 12 were as fol-! lows- Some of the old-time pic- Naas River Sockeye, 7441 ureHBM may have darted cases. Total, S464. from whaHng. but the indastry is Skttsna River Sockeye. 20,829. ;fU prosecuted suewaafully off Tntoi i iin ithis coast, and in the first two CentraldivisioB Sockeye. 9527 f the 1929 seasoa, which .... Ttni m7sn iWgan in May, twenty whale m.u.. oir-e lofiis. were taltn Tntfli laqin i Whaling Corporation ft fail am nruLra operating T I ntr Smith's Inlet Socneye, &uo. '""v "''7n Total, 6880. J?k1 1" lh? Pae.,fff. are ?dj,n The canneries in operation in the production of oil. meal, f ert -District No. 2 to date are: awL sl twwe. they are val- vt. niA.nHai Afill uable. too, for their whalebone. ... . . , , , taken as the Rose Harbor station began its season ran about fifty feet in length, bul one big fellow, a sulphur, measured eighty-two Commercial, fet- Eleven of the twenty were sperms, no less man seven oi mem being killed in one day. were seven finbacks, one ' iiic uac nut vet leariieu lo misr. CMcn nthor . r ' v-..n di leaving Harry Stiles, George Roger and Johnny Walker. Dave Stuart's power cruiser Tseekwa was taken on the Yacht Club -grid on Saturday afternoon for minor hull repairs. A new pilot house control sytem , ww installed in the power tug Bflltnor for the Pacific Salvage . . . . . ..- . Doraiion win now eonrenirntp it i j Co., who have the vessel under1 charter, this week. Aiso in the , , ,a. n.. Star Welding shop, the Inverness, EDMONTON, July 18:-A!ber-cannery tender Florence had her ta's famous climate, its people, engine taken down for repairs. I plus the possibilities of an ideal- lly situated fur-farm, just what Vacht .Westward. In PRINCE BUYS MUSKRATFARM Go Unto the .wanted, proved too much for ' Prince Leo Oslittine and ..hj The handsome 86-foot diesel ' princess. powered yacht Westward, owned! The prince has purchased land by Campborl Church jr. of Se. n the Kelson district where he attle and skippered by Capt. Hoe will establish a muskrat farm. in me past mere Have been SO "L'l""8' VJ r TZIZ U: work at Big Falls Creek. i that H wiH never be seen; from sueh places as ii i oufc MUUU8 BU 1 1'y "ar oroaacasiS, mat It While he is in the east Mrs. Will take years tO Overcome the war tpnrlfnfv TWnrminorl HroeklMhr and family will remain and Pfirtctnnt nffnva itl.l Vini f U in Wiomtwir. Aftur eorrmletlntr 4 j'vmvv. wvmi o iu wiicii iiiicliiuy. AS iujri. irontto -nnr it 11 V. . 2 a.- i i 1 , ' years pass will be earier to visit other countries and we snau near omer countries sing and talk, get their ideas Capt. L. P. Sunderland, skip. I Dykeman. called in port on, Cominir to Canada with the in- Thursday afternoon en route to tention of settling in British Co-Seattle after an interestiag cruise lunafeia, the couple were taken to to Western Alaska waters which the Ed son district Tuesday of this started here on June e when the week and after a trip of Inspec- veasel sailed north from Prince tion the prince's mind was made Rupert. up. He was 'sold' on Alberta. Al- On board the Westward were though the price paid for the Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Ladd and son, ranch was not disclosed, it was Billy, and daughter, Frances, of said to be one of the largest New York and Dr. and Mrs. E. realty deals dosed here In sev X Psrlc unH onn Rnlln anil Pra I WMtlca --. ... .1 .. WU, 1. . - ,f WMll aTi daughter, " Sally, w who w joined the On 410 acres, lying . just five vessel here when rain? north. miles south of Ldson, and one The trip north was made pri- and one half miles from the Jas nsarily for the purpose of giving per Highway, the .prince decided Dr. Ladd. a well known Alpinist, to make his home. It is on the the opportunity of scaling 18,001 MeLjwd River, right in the heart foot Mount Fairweather, the top of the big game country. of which has never yet been Walking out of his front door, reached by man. This feat had moose, deer or a bear, for the been previously unsuccessfully animals abound in the country attempted by Dr. Ladd and again the prince will be able to bag a this year he failed to make the surrounding his Alberta home. There ascent. He was accompanied on Farther into the densely wooded hump-j both occasions as guide by Andy country and up in the mountains back and one sulphur. Examina-i Taylor of McCarthy, Alaska, 1 he wHl be able to shoot wild uon 01 um? swmaens 01 mesejwho fIlfured the spectacular goat, one of the finest sports In wSfi fhn" few Mount the world. Running right through h has a favorito place on the menu . T . -v" . Z, , , . . . , oftheaperm. The finback, on the b,y W;, ?roprty4 arf twJ eref ,n other hand, evidently relishes a Co1- u Foster. The climb wm which are trout and grarlings. diet of shrimps. (started from Utuya Bay and Dr. 11 truly a hunter's paradise. I Ladd was out for several days.- v, L -vr- . . . VVhllo fnlllnir fn nuU thji iMn( &aie has Deen made by Capt v . ood salmon trolling P. Armour, Pa-. fc ano d Mr Mr- Tarlor were able U cJa of the manager ,T' wf, ,nd .naunir i CoUirv "n sound cific Salraire Co. here, to H. T. 'lM mt splondid photograph nf"nJ!'. &aistury Cross of the customs staff of a I from tiie heights and are better . lmK oul thirty-foot gill net boat which (prepared for another attempt Dr. t1wt P$ fy$ W Capt. Armour recently purchased I Ladd will make next spring to'Uown the Britislf aolumDla; coast-at auction from the fisheries de- Maie the mighty peak. They are due Jn Seattlglen July partment,,io whom it had been! 0n thi. crui iht WtitWBrd i 28. erv tnn A v,n tr0Phi f the trlpi ed into a pleasure vessel, the work . Glacier Bay. off Icy Straita. i Interesting young black marmot being already under way. The Pacific Salvara Co. 'a char- a quarter of a mile of Canadian Utuya Uay. There they also cap- tered towboat Billmor on Tuesday hnrt beyond the International ,tured two red squirrels and at moved a survey party and crew' boundary line which was not. Yakutat an oyster catcher, from Thuime River in Warke manv vears aim locked within the' Thrnmrkiuit trit. k u'.. vMElf Fivin?!ik 5TJ ire fie,d The poaalbilities of, ward kept in touch with the out- h tr. ., . 1 1 V I ...Ii where the rapM recession of which Capt. Dykeman sneaked up Grand Pacific Glacier has opened i on and caught with his hands at elopment ,r"M there, the Power Cor- . K.i T r.mni " . ' tirtuxn " "T" " fcl- ?l " ine ;:-':rl and lmnressions. and lparn tn ful that tl,o mnv. Per of the halibut boat Sentinel. ,Lor4,ii,w ,ki.l aa w.o-i, table. Unless ' - -vvi t,4lB me 111UU1 " -uu ... .l i r.i like ourselves. It will be valuable to 'earn :Wet, having on board a party of today for Granville Channel with Vancouver commercial men mak-: her Inveterate narty of anglers on ing a periodical business trip up board. Return to port is planned (the coast, arrived in port Thurs- tomorrow night and those on day afternoon from the south and1 board promise they will bring left yesterday morning for Anyox. back as ibh? a bag of speckled Stewart and other northern points beauties as they did on Dominion whence they will call here next Dav Vhen they went forth with week southbound. The skipper of sui:h success Besides Pete and the I ride of the West is Capt. D. 1 Sid Anderson, the party includes' n m me op- were aoie to near broadcasts World's) HerordM t"J, j in every ivif W a "fa r in."!'. O. A CANA l IAN-MADE PBOUUCT New York. I by any people living sow at least 1 Pittsburgh. St. Louis, etc. N. L. Freeman. local reoresen- He as well as other members of I The Westward has alreadv been tative of the International Com- toe narty disembarked there and i chartered for t Wfl mora nmtna Travel and radio arp nnasihlv tlio tu-n nn0f ;,o,i. hu course, Mr. Brockleeby expecU I misoion, returned to me ' dty Ljed-) found that the- country all.erulses which will bring her as horirnr fltT FiV??? "J1 to "i8 duti Prfs- STlrS-J?"! - -.. - "ntaln.far north a. Prince Rupert On miMlnnhn.rniMia 'ott" wiidernes of barren cliffs I August 1 she will leave SeattW and glacial mora In devoid of any and reach here about August 7 living growth, animal or vege-land 8 and turn back in the something in the I course of a cruise of this mmt niu. I iau Jh. Jim . . m I . 1 I a . v . .... Wi fnivitm lanrr ianw. T J 1 f T1 'V " "u Dtub caused some time ago to be w"' ol "cn ""nerai iinas snouid un auirust zu she will leave Se- xoiUgn j lang- t b ft ert, has V been n elected , PrWent p'rlt of w, po,led Posted in in various vartoug offices icet of of the the be w found touno near near at at hand, band, Capt! Capt; attle attle with with another another party party i and call Uaires rS,:flC becailRP "6ne wp ahnll 8nU hpttr b?"r Vu. 08 able BK1 to Understand them the Traders Co., inc., Ketchikan, town attracted the keen curiosity Jlykeinan ts of the ejriajen that here en route to AUska. ,...v. v vM.ii. . iuuj wo may oven gev 10 under- ""v" . " oi a iaay tourist at tne stand Russia and she will understand us .aJ ro"hBdu. business inrmttriv ano 11,,h,B1 conduct ouf-(ment wharf this week, a Admonition has little value. No world can be by preaching. v. LgSf ' ALWAYS A CATCH IN IT SOMEWHERE SERIOUS ONE: "If you will marry me I'll take out $20,000 worth of life insurance so that you will be provided for." TIIE GIRL: "That's all very well; liut supposing you don't dleT" Tht Bulletin, Sydney, Aub. fitting formerly ed at Ketchikan son &i Co. Other r Interested in the concern. The annual expedition of Cana- through the Deep Sea Fishermen's 1 110011 came out of the dry dock, union here to get in touch with wnere she had been jor annual in-Kobert Marsh, a member of Ihe spection and minor deck work. crew of the American halibut boatj . , Wabash, whose 11-year-old son Jack McRae, until recently city ,A died at the first of the week in foreman, has now been signed on Vancouver from injuries sustained 1 to the wharf staff of Albert & when a long splinter ran through j MtCaffery . his chest while playing on a chute " "" at oneof ihe southern city's play ! Alf . Galland Jr. has taken up grounds. The Wabash left hen. a moorage at the flgats of the 1. ,IJVM- f ... .t i - T)i tl Vn.i. 9. T r....i t, nr, ia( inursaay tor me i,,,,to uupen' u'n i b-ns"Md" should be in with a trip" Club for a p-ffiot open pleasure : wftlilhlhe next dav or bo. Mr. boat which he built himself. The' Marsh will probably go south to ,1PW vessel is equipped with a attend the funeral. h.p. Universal engine. govern- there shall never be sueh a thine After con- na a Canadian nnrt in that r.m ennmiei-' 1 j 1 1. t . 1 . - .. ... fhomp-l TTl e Hp,r?B morwl ' Dominion coastline, by II It r oy il k. inorap- cf tne government wharf staff, Tl. Tn, party wv of r 4l the Westward v.....j iishermeh are nhfi ,ady wa fInallv able to grt the drift of things and she laughed so hard that George Smith swears she must have had a hem- . 1 rwt t i. .j. dlan gorernmeat hunters resulted u. . iT in the kflnng of 1W seal los 'till. E be ab f to spread aeason off the south of the Queen n", -, ..lh"f.. T.?FJZA iffffilZjfr1?' f t0 the knockers and the grousers SlBrd0Canada4aLC" of ' home town down easl. compamed the hunters on the Bteamer "Givenchy" lo make de-1 rViTIvin. ' tailed studies of the animals killed . 'nr.nt TTnHlr U"der cmmand of Capt. B. p ;and to ascertain more definitely Sanderson, c the Canadian Hah A 'just how serious a menace they are to the salmon. The lions did Cold Storage Co. s Bteam trawler not appear to be as plentiful lhiiGl ter Av.,n l?ave tomorrow spring as in the past . Jf f "W " ,ine ' ,K 7 Bev5rf 1 (flat fishing trips it is planned U make to neighbtt log waters. The Efforts were made this week'G. E. Foster on Thursday after- Thtk nui. (-minor Zonnliln. The DOWe-r cruiser Pride of lh font 1..I AnrWann 1fl nt nnnn en- Champion Dr.W. T. Kergin has given up the sheep ranehlng enterprise on Zayns Island with which he has been identified fox several years. It is understood that the venture was not a successful one. Capt. Alfred Swanson is reported to have taken over the lease of the Island with a view to establishing another fur farm thereon like that which haB been prospering for the past few years on Klna. han Island. Halibut Landings Halibut landings at Prince Rupert during the past week to-tailed G55.500 pounds 242,000 pounds Canadian and 413,500 pounds American bringing the season's total landings to date up to 15.175.750 pounds 4,853,650 pounds Canadian and 10,622,100 Hounds American as rnrnnnrpit of 4,575,000 pounds Canadian nnd 4,:J05,G00 pounds American at a District News I ' ! liAMi k, Mrs. Irs. AitiM Edibn'lMstr let Wt I ,fjimi n,u risning he and an'4 In; IK!iIiM ' i Mijdlt of HMntihg TERRACE 1U t AFiiIeLebd amj t uisuay to lv. Leamington, n, MA; .Thomas P. mi, young son of Telkwa ar. , at the home of Mrs. Snui), ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ro!M r ty. .. MU Jasscll, vha n :, days at (he rectory h. i, ; Thursday to join her - .i,, CKevJ A. W. Robinn . ouver. Miss Shirley McEw.m been holidaying at !I . returned U ber honu; Rupert on inunwuy Mles Barbara and ;. Lee of Anyox arri.c ' to spend a holiday at I! Mrt. George Dover u. ternoon tea hostexs . day in compliment t i Mrs. W. W. Gray of m, One man paid vi-costs in police court Tueeday while three ich assessed S2fi ain: being Intoxicated. Mrs. H. E. Smith race Hotel left on Tt a holiday trip to s ,, Portland Mia HIM Reid. Thomas Hslllwell arrived on Thursday holiday at the home entl'here. of school staff, and her who have been visiting left n Thursday for u n Vancouver. Mr. aBd Mrs. Geori" entertained at three '. brJdgo on Mtnday e" oorrvsJimeflt to their g and Mrs. W. W. Grav ford. 1, Bobby Orme of Prin is holidaying at Hill Fu REMO Several ears of t'"1' loaded In Retno this ; including one double '' 66 and 70 feet long Messrs. 0. Hanson, naugh and Yoder were visiters .In Remo this w Miss Bates, of Lovcb, has been a guest of Mr Wilson Jhe past week. The final meeting of mittee of arrangement Remo Farmers' Assoc Strawberry Festival w.i and it will take the f dance and strawberry -the evening of July 27. i the general public will vlted. Par A. Y. Wilson has born sick list for the past few i VANDEMIOOF Mrs. G. Hopfe has be n ; lng the week at Prim:.: " visiting Vith her sister ' Bradshaw. Mni-rlnoV f.l 1 I. .. . ...I.I.-M . ... wv. t'lvuruu nam i'1-" - I. LI. . ... .. In' National Railways after a l period of indino8ition. Rev. W. V. Sweetnam of F.niU has been visiting in this ! with old friends. Mrs. Gilbert Wilks and daughter arrived this wc ... Vancouver to visit with Wilks' parents, Mr. nnd M- with 14,431,000 pounds, made up A." Mitchell. similar date last There 1 year. were i "., , ZT r T TiT t exhibition. KUDert durlnif t the week but thrt, - H - - vhu aisao imi am Shirley Preston is coari inf group of boys ' to 1 compet ' CDLU I'"" tnua enabling this year s record acres in the cast side of the w to keep well ahead of last year's, Prices were about average during the week. The high bid for Canadian fish was 15.2c and 9.1c which the Livingstone was paid for 20,000 pounds while the top American price was JG.2c and 8c which the Wave and Cedrlc received for catches of 4,000 and 12,000 pounds respectively. Low, Judge, fie Ktnt frnm 11 C Mcfork'"' He is having the .property and Dffrmr,Ar,Hnn l.n. It t1'' ' nvvvillvun.tUII f w'- slaughtering purposes. prices were 12.1c and 9c for Can- She hesitated. adian fish and 12.2c and 8c for, "Don't hesitate." he said. American. DO NT IIKSITATE A vounir wnmarr was to'''11' Cl'OSB-examtntuI In nnrt "Unw nU n .' naked & hid rvu - - ry second makes I worie. i