tj Ii"rt't3 . . . Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday. June 9, 1951 u'6 DA VIS In TODAY 7-9:20 WALLACE'S DEPT. - STORE- ALLABOUT EVE" F ince, the firm now being headed by Col. Richard Bell-Irving, son of the founder. When the company was a year In existence it had secured options for the control of seven canneries on the Fraser River and two on the Skecna River, and subsequently acquired these canneries for $330,000. The firm has steadily expanded and is now once again concentrating its canning activities in the Fraser and Skeena Rivers. Our CLEAN SWEEP JAMBOREE WATERFRONT WHIFFS NOW I N PR OGRESS It's the"0ld Glory" story Wkvfli - of those 90 -day won- lftf iy ' I ders who made it the 7 -3i f X 3 fleet that can't be beat! AG4. iV Navy Film At Totem Comedy and excitement are j furnished with behind-the-scenes glimpses of what goes on in the navy in the feature picture, "You're In the Navy Now." coming to the screen of the Totem Theatre here next Monday, ! Tuesday and Wednesday. . i The picture concerns ' itself 1 with the experiences and escapades of the "Ninety-day Won- I ders," the troubles with a top ! secret projectile tried out wi'.h sub-cha-sers in World War II ;and the attempt to substitute steam for diesel engines in a j patrol craft to attain the speed of 35 knots. I Heading the cast is Gary Cooper in the role of a naval lieutenant. The domestic scenes on la,nd with his film wite, Jane Greer, added to the obstacles of hi.s path aboard ship, contribute lurtner to the general hilarity. WOMEh'SondilRLS' WEARr nrl A I C5 HOUSEHOLD ITEMS I JrtL ALji I.IU WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE j JOHN H. I ' II MS m m m M m M I MM M I Glllnet fishing for sockeye will open in the Skeena and Naas Rivers on June 17, a week from Sunday. This will be the signal tor the commencement of the intensive canning season in the packing plants of District No. 2. Only four canneries will operate on the Skeena River this year, as compared with five last year. They will be the new Canadian Fishing Co. plant on the Prince Rupert waterfront, Nelson Bros. Fisheries Ltd. at Port Edward, B.C. Packers at Sunnyside ana Cassiar Packing Co. at CassLir. cisewhere in tne district down the coa'st will be Canadian Fisn-ing Co. at Butedale, J. H. Todd & Sons at Namu and Canadian Fishing Co. at Goose Bay in Rivers Inlet. Japanese Keturiunr to Industry A.H.C. Packing Vs Hirtlulay Sookcye Season Opens-Inverness Closes ! Japanese fishermen are returning in large numbers to' the fishing industry on .the; Pacific Coast. Last' .year 417, Japanese, received licences as agairut 119 licences the year before.''' During the war alj Japanese fishermen were "deported" from the coast. At that time some 1500 individuals had licences. In 1949 the federal government " " lifted restrictions and allowed uie Japanese will reach or ex-the Japanese' free movement (.cec( their former numbers in back to the industry. The only tne industry. provision for application for It- cences is that the. Japanese" be ; AnR!0-BrUish Columbia Pack-a British subject. Small ship-!,,,,, r'mnHnv which nnerates ' 0NjiUVR Display NOW!! BULGER Oi'lomctrht MILLARO MlTCHfLL-EODIE AlBfRI "I V,v John Bulger Ltd. '' '" - Third-Avenue FORD'S TOTEM Gillncttcrs from Vancouver are forming a long line headed this way, repot rj go. and fishermen in Prince Ruper as well are In readiness to meet the opening of the socKcye season. The opening gun will be fired at 6 p.m. that Sunday evening TODAY VICTOR MATURE and 11EDY LA MARE QUALITY STORE I PKTTKNT.rz.O'S ' bil FULTON STREET' ' Production of Virginia-type 1 1 outturn in Pakistan increased luui-iold in 1950-51 to a total of l..)00 pound.,. i - - - - ; AUCTION S3 A US IhiilMr Nile ."lllil '1'lifTp will be offered for bHlp Ht Public Auction, ut 11 am-, on bat-! unlay. July 14th. 1051. In the oltloi' of the Forest Hanger at Queen Char- ! lotto City. B.C.. the Licence X504U4. to cut 5.930.nno t.b.m. of lipruce. ' Hemlock and Cedar otr an area cov- ' ering part of Lots 988. P89, 1807. 1808 and 1814. situated on the went Bids , of Kuindls Island, tiiifcn Charlotte lolnnds Land District. Four years will be allowed for re- j moval of timber. j "Provided anyone unable to attend ' o:Hx-y:i3 in jamjon AND DELILAH British Built CONSUL! i at n Bob Parker Ltd JnARCII KORD M DEALERS , '. Prince' Rupert, B.C. i Sunday Midniqht and Mondov Matinee 4.1 and it Is expected along the local waterlront that ' evcrytning 00 yards are booming, building ; Nortih Paclfic Cannery, Is now now fishing boats for Japanese cel(,blatin lls 6(Hh anniversary, customers. Many ure building H Q Bell-Irving the founder, their own boats. New fishing fame oul rom Scotttnfl as an boats are costing $4000 to $10,- cnincer an(j assisted in the 000 each, and are heavier and conslrucUn ot the CPR line bigner and fitted for use all; throURh the Rockies. He then along coast waters rather than : setUefJ in business here as an in the rivers alone. Under the lmporter, and chartered a sail-new regulations the Japanese ing snip t0 brlng genorai mer-can transfer their licences to chandise to B.C. In order to find other districts when they wisna carg0 for the return trip, he and are not confined to one declcled to load salmon and In district. In 1948 there were some hu started Jn the lm 6000 white fishermen licenced business ' along the coast. While the Jap- ' ... , ,, , . ..r, ,,. From this ear y beginning, the anese "inroad' so far ,s 417, it familyy , BelMrvlng ha been con-is Increasing rapidly, and in a tinuously associated with the few years some quarters figure fishing Industry in this prov RODDY MacDONd Wot king ,lulc? Tired of cooking?- Going on a Picnic? We have salads, cold meats, etc. Specializing in Spaghetti, Cooked Chickens. Phone 470 in LLOYD BRIDGES -in , "TRAPPED" It BIG TIMBER1 that can pull a net" will be out. Meanwhile, the question of salmon prices has not been settled yet. The latest offer of 23'i cents by the operators was rejected by fLshermcn this weeic who are looking for something around 21 cents a pound this year. Last year the price was around 20 cenU. the auction In person may submit tender to be opened at the hour auction and treated as one bid." Further particulars may be obtained from the Deputy Minister of I Forests. Victoria. B.C.. or the DIs-I vnct Forester. Prince Rupert. B.C. (M19-26, J2-9) ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY NF.WS BRINGS RESULTS. Sir -1. Uldest cannrry on Skeena River, the well-knuwn Inverness plant of J. II. Todd & Sons will break some 50 years of continuous operation this season. It will he maintained as a fish camp but the owners will take their Skeena Itiver fish to their newer cannery, K Inn tu, down to coast, to be canned. However, this may not be a permanent abandonment of Inverness for canning. It is understood the owners are still interested in maintaining rt packing plant on the railway. CARTOON . Ml Showi 7 9:W PAUBl'T SEASON KNDINt. The halibut quota lul' Area 3 is expected to be reached by ; midnight, June 25, and that has been set ay the official closing j date. One of the great ellecls of t f r . k. k this early clusitif? was ft-11 In Prince Rupert yesterday whin the waterfront saw 10 oig American halibutters unload here instead of as planned In Seal-tie. In this way, the Americans will get another trip in before the season closes on them. The sudden Influx of fresn halibut also had a depresslnn influence on the market, with bu-ers bidding one to two cents lower on the exchange on one of the blt;get auctions for sev Craftsmdnshii In Type... Let Us Solve V A N ( ' 0 1' V Y. It V I t'T O It I A Sunday, 8 p.m., Couuitlam Tuesday, 12 Noon Camosun AI.K'IC ARM. STEWART AND FORT SIMPSON Sunday, Camosun, 11 p.m. KOIl NORTH QI'KKN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Coquitlam June 8 and 22 9 p.nv. . TOR SOUTH Oi l i n CHARLOTTE ISLANDS So. Coquitlam. June IS and 29 9 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNLR Prince Rupert A;;ent Third Avenue Phone rf!8 Your Printing ProbM eral weeks. Some 640,000 pounds were unloaded. rimsE 234 Dibb Printing i rtrSMK BLIK'K Home complete strangers have arrived .il the waterfront. Perhaps a little bewildered but. apparently, quite satisfied In Jim Bacon's shed, half a bushel of fresh water shrimp are swirling around under the water tap. These are tne mauite crustaceans which are expected to do wonders for sport fishing In Lake Prudhomine in the future. j fldifoniifj I I I ZIZZZ I lost rr ? T m Dl AKflir bIpsS (Th BLONDIE l AFTEP TVJEMTV VEAPS , I I twE HATE TO SEE M3U)( I ENUOVEO WOPKIMS 'XL GOOO-BVE, V COMPANY - fLL CLEAN V- ' J GSi?i?$rf7w VEBS i . , ' C ! Pcf m, r1 rM PU 3 11 I I I I Ip VOU'RE NOT GOING v I ITO I ? oong sack home ) SsF ( wpking roc 1 I TSTvCto vkopk at the ofpceJ? I rlJ I (AT TEN INTME 5f T f E OlTHEPS J fK c I PLENTY FOP VOU ) &?7? I CZj I j l ... j ""j C TELL BUMGTEAD TTTTTTTr7- BL1T, MP OlTWE(?S. T I I ' j P3 0 11 11 (WFLL IP YOU PP T"1 1 ( to come, into - 4- ( cx3nt ycxj Pf.MEwaee' W Jf VsoirsG to hans A " ToAFSrrlTr"?1 I !" ( 'P YOJ'PE NOT GOING TO WORK II I ( I'LL HELP VOU PUT J re- , I I T , . ""CUP THINGS BACk ) i rSri'-ir. o,TN J r WHEW PEWE7n t C 'N voi.P DESKX . JZ 86 ) -;-(BEFOPE this Thing happened ?) j. ls. tmen vwevlget ) , t-A 1 r ii iTr oh, ves--whei?e is J-g 01. ( m e 1 Steam Bat lis Uit lies and Gcntlettnj OPEN LING the tailor On Sunday, these freshwater j shrimp, shipped to Mr. Hacun : by the Smltherg gas department, will be planted in Prudliomme ! by members of the Rod and Oun 12 noon to 12 midnile Phone 058 Conirr 3rd Ave. and 6th tit. Phone SHINGOLEEN Club. First, the sinlnip will be put In wire-screen boxes so it can be determined whel'.ier or not they will survive in their new environment. If the experiment proves positive, It is proposed to plant the entire lake with ,, the shrimp which are obtainable in nome freshwater lakes in the interior. The shrimp 'provide delectabie food fur trout, research has ohown, anit by stocking Prud-homme the itod and Oun Club leels the trout there will progress rapidly in growth. Mode in mony attractive colors, Shinf l" ond fences. Thompson Hardware Hospital Rates And Services Hf.lt COULD YOU HELP? and si' ii .1 mrk The tivrio CLim has undertaken to collect, pa vancoVf men's cloUilnc for the Central v,ny ..,.,, if e- J This rills orBa ornaniation illation outfits outfits betw-en betw.-en 000 600, unci ! 700 c -miiis , W'"' A,, ' the wini'T. 1 ill thn Kimimer an I innr In dniia'i ar-'clrs or mens used c'ol-lilt'C v-hl-h Hiry . 6(;l .u-... rimr rKMTHE. or rail Special committee of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce has In hand the preparation of a brief on the subject of hospital insurance for sud-misslon to a special committee of the Legislature whlcn will visit Prince Uupcrt later in Uie summer In the course of a tour of the province to hear representations The local submlssiu i will suggest that, In the set-Una or rates, consideration should l'e given the fact that more mo I-ernly equipped hospitals ( th'; larger cities are tole to givo services which an nut avallauie here. . lily uriiv?:i l.iuui wj un- v-.v.w nn i tin clothing will be picked up. MEN'S CLOTHING ONLY Shoes to Hots, From the Skin Out ? ? CAN YOU HELP ? ? If you want tc ieit it, advertise