the primary division. An unexpectedly high enrolment, par Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, September 8, 1951 r , If ' i ... v KPt on Tu U" Bate from th. c-' : ticularly among the beginners, is taxing all divisions to the tct Chamber 7 the convention L 0f ' ed Boards nf f A. ft W. H. Trotter, Doug Boult and H. L. Oray, commercial travellers, spent the week-end in WATERFRONT WHIFFS Telkwa on business and at the same time taking In the Barbe-que on Labor Day. Clearance Boys' And Youths' Clothes EDMONn n'BBicu TODAY 79 - Ul-AN JACK, in "WARPATH" Sale Of Schoolgirls Clothes For Fall And Winter RUPERT PEOPLES STORE Sunday Midnight and Monday Marine ROBERT 8TERUK, Jimmy Martin of Yacht Club Popular Figure Much New Fishing .Equipment What makes visiting yachts come to Prince Rupert Rowing and Yacht Club? Some come here of necessity, of course, but for the most, the answer is found in the "remarks'" column of the registry ledger. Most of the remarks entered refer to hospitality received at the club. And who doles out much of , "ARMORED 2 Reduced 1 25 - 35 - 50 S"RUPERT MEN'S I m AND ! BOYS' STORE "SAVAGE SPLENDOUR" Denis t'otlow Exprditiun V-r j-- Mil &iir i "I thLs hospitality? That answer Is have come Doug Brown, Bill easy. Jimmy Martin! He's been Haie and Mah Ming, Ken john. jarUaker at the club for 12 years' storli jjm Atherton and Harry :ind has seen a lot of yachts McGee are here from Carlisle. Movini;, TarkinR, Cratinj Shipping and General f'arlaije and Storage Complete, Reliable and Efficient Serviee. Also iftents for Canadian Liquid Air Co. Ltd. for Oxygen. Acetylene and all welding supplies. LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LIMITED Cor. ?nd and Park Avenues Est .910. Phones 60 and 68 Bulky Valley Haying Finished TELKWA. The last three weeks of beautifully clear, sunny weather in the Buikiey Valley have enabled the farmers to complete their haying, ensuring an early harvest of fine, ripe grain not to mention the opportunity afforded the young fry to patronize their bathing beaches and fishing spots, i COLLISION DAMAGE This 'gaping hole was torn In the port bow of the C.P.R. steamer Princess Kathleen when she collided with the Prince Rupert, C N R. passenger vessel, 34 miles northwest of Prince Rupert last week. Both vessels made port under their own steam. They carried 480 passengers, none of whom were injured. The Princess Kathleen is now being repaired in dry dock here. (CP PHOTO) PLUS CARTOON NEWS SHOWS 7 - 9:20 A FAMOl's PLAYERS TH)! come and gosome only tie up for a few minutes, others stay for days. Twenty-four visiting vessels called on Jimmy this summer, the farthest one sailing all the way from the east coast was registered at Minneapolis. That was the Tantalus. "I'll be back," says the Tantalus in "remarks" because "the hospitality was great." Capt. Amos Burg, well-known explorer, touched again this summer at the club floats on his way north with the yacht Endeavor, because "of the former gracious hospitality 'Of Jimmy. A few of the visitors made such comments as "raining, but we liked it" "a great spot" and "sunshine!" Jimmy came to Prince Rupert the year building of the grain elevator was started. Fact is, he was going to work on the steel gang for he had been a member of the crew which construct Figures released recently by A. J. Whitmor, chief supervisor of fisheries, sViow thai several million dollars have been returned to the fishing industry this year In form of renewed and improved equipment. Total outlay of $2,283,000 has seen new construction of 23ii fishing vessels, 187 of which are of the gillnet type. Total capital put into the new gillnetters most of which are independently owned and operated by one man Is $1,145,000. Thirty new trollers also mostly one-man owned were put into service at a cost of $322,01)0, and 13 new seiners and packers, representing an investment of $600,000, have been added to the B. C. west coast fleet. And two new steam whalers, brought from Africa and Souta America, have joined the revived B.C. whaling industry. MONDAY and TUB Telkwa Tales TODAY RED SKELTON IN "EXCUSE MY DUST" 7 p.m. 9 p.m. , Thompson over the Labor Day ! week-end. Mr. and Mrs. BoT Armstrong of Prince Rupert, with their children, Robert and Margol, have been holidaying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Heal. While in the district they enjoyed fishing at Moricetown and other local haunts. i Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Campbell of Terrace have been the ! guests of Mrs. K. Chapman. Mrs. Harris left on Tuesday morning to visit with her mother and other relatives in ed the elevator at Edmonton, one of the happv diversions PRESENT CREDIT RESTRICTIONS HAVE MADE ' JOHN Q. PUBLIC ECONOMY-MINDED CONSIDER TJIESE FACTS WHEN 151 VING A CAR: Ford's English Prefect and New Consul display . . . Lowest price in their field . . . Cheapest per mile operation . . . Small down payment available Bob Parker Ltd. FORI) - MONARCH DEALERS Prince Rupert, B.C. I M,.H mil"'W Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Donaldson, who have just recently moved into their home in Telkwa. have as guests Mrs. Donaldson's mother, Mrs. Howling, and Mrs. Pierce from Vancouver. MOMTT WOOLLET TKELMX UTTER VANCOUVER VICTORIA j Sunday, 8 p.m., Coquitlam Tuesday, 12 Noon j Camosun ALICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, Camosun, 11 p.m. FOR NORTH QI EEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Coquitlam September 14 and 28 FOR 'SOi 'l II 01 EEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Coquitlam, Sept. 7 and 21 9 p.m. - FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 568 Ml JfM NAYNE PETERS -0-- E? TOIL and had completed a project at 0f. the Associated Boards of Banff, I Trade convention program here But the Scotsman ihe hails this week was a two-hour har-from Glasgow, coming to Can-'jbor cruise for visiting delegates ada after the First World Wan and others aboard the Forest turned his hand to another job Branch vessel Salt Mist. The and decided to remain in Prince party cruised past the dry dock Kupe.t. That was in 1925. where the collision-damaged He has just returned from a Princess Kathleen was seen months vacation which took undergoing repairs and then i J. Ingot, principal of Telkwa Superior School, has returned to his post as has Miss Margaret Yeatman, who teaches Division 3. L. Dilworth Is teaching Division 2, and Mrs. L. Dilworth. A Famous Tin i Mr. and Mrs. Blrry Wallace of Prince Rupert visited Mrs. M. him to Edson, Alberta, where he I 0ut to the entrance of the har-helpt-d celebate the wedding of I bor for a panoramic view of the his niece. port and city as well as the r - ( "Weather permitting," says George Rorvik, office manager ot Atlin Fisheries, "a staff picnic marine environs. District Forester Marc Oormely and Skipper Richard eFarmer were hosts to the group of about 32 who made the trip. BUCHANAN'S will be consummated on the shores of Lake Lakelse Sunday. It's quite likely, Ueorge is being assured, that once they get past Kwinitsa the sun will be shining. At least 15 oflice members of Atlin plan 'to take part in swimming, just plain picnicking and "getting away from it all." "V. A." 7 ; Hi' - . ' "'ir,),"'1 .-.V'.1- ,. 1. if -if. j,:. v 4 ': V 1 ."' "' t - . f- -.' .-1, ' 1 . ' & A POLICEMAN'S LOT OSHAWA, Out. O' Mayor J. W. Elliott of Whitby in an acf-dress here declared "a police officer is subject to many pitfalls and temptations and in my opinion a good constable is born, not made," !.ayor Elliott himself was a Toronto policeman and police chief at Whitby for 10 years. Royal Fish Co. Ltd. began their Tl fillet operations iast week, em- SCOTCH WHISKY " I" ploying six workers to a shift. Distilled, Blended and Bottled in Scotland Sold in 26' i oi. bettlei 7 51 This adverlisrmrnl is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of British Columbia. j Some changes have been made I this year in location of several ; old-timers of Canadian ishing !Co. Ltd. Ex-Cai lisle Goldie Sil- ver is at the Butetiule store, and i from Butedale to Prince Rupert ' For NEW CONSTRUCTION Don't Overtax it-OverHAUL It! and REPAIR WORK SEE GREER & BRIDDEN LTD. "Plowing back,'' has long horn rrrognieo as vital to Hurcrssful farming ... it is just as important to sticoohsful htiiii'iK. 215 1st Avenue West S IS. Phone mm P.O. Box 721 Hill lips ICE mrrti 1 1 1 Tlie CotiHoliilatrd Mining and Smelting """ --' Company is a good example of this principle. The large corporation Me know today started as a small ropper smelter. Tlier were many slow years hut in oaeli good year some profits were "plowed bark and the company gradually expanded and progressed. New machine nere hought, new mines brought into production, new buildings erected. Kowarch developed new products, anil more efficient techniques. Today Cominco is the largest producer of lead and zinc in the world and Canada I largest producer of chemical fertilizer. Millions of dollars are still being "plowed back" so Cominco ran create new jobs, at good wages and produce belter and better products. Such progress is making Canada a great industrial nation with 9 standard of living second to none. 1 1 1 SEE YOl'R ESSO OIL Bl'RNER I Esso DEALER Once your engine reaches "middle age" worn parts overtax each other and the motor deteriorates rapidly . . . UNLESS you order an expert overhaul job by our master mechanics. If you plan to keep your car long, you'll save money in the long run. See us! SUPERIOR AUTO SUPPLY LIMITED $63,000,000 front Company profits is nine living spent on new projects. Tlie completion of these projects trill mean the addition of 800 permanent jobs. Owing to increiMs in freight and labor costs we find it necessnry to raise the price of coal. Our customers may take advantage of stocks now on hand by o'clrriiig before September 12th on which date new prices will go into effect. Any ordeis received up to that date will be delivered when required during September. Any orders for less than one ton lots will be delivered -COD. New prices Effective Sept. 12th on Foothills Soulless Coal LUMP 21.25 per ton sacked EGG $20.75 per ton sacked NUT $19.00 per ton sacked STOKER $16.50 per ton sacked PHONE 651 NOW Philpott, Evitt & Co.Ltd. 900 2nd Ave. West COAL LUMBER BUILDING SUPPLIES PLUMBING and HEATING The Reliable and Prompt Service You Know PHONE jf;4 For Repairs and Alterations Smith & Elkins Lid. P.O. Box 274 THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING L 1 M I T i COMPANY 0 F C A I A D A For Results ADVERTISE WilTI fOMINrO, MK f JFf "NO MAM K AN BUND- A full COLOUt SOUND MOVI OH COMINCO