PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS I . -1 SAVE MONEY! SAVE MONEY! Try C. C. Ketchum's Minehead Coal THE BEST ALBERTA COAL IS PRINCE RUFEKT Bare 40 b& cent ih weight a& buyj&ttr.poal, wtllch is always - undktr coTrftdfl!M Wflght. -' Egg, 1-inch to 3-inch .' $12.50 Stove, 3-inch to 6-inch $12.75 Furnace Lump $13.50 WE CAN SUPPLY Telkwa Lump $13.50 Wellington Lump , $14.50 SEE-SEE KETCHUM & CO., LTD. S h"V a 11 I J 111 Store-Wide JANUARY n 1 Opens Sat, Jan. 4 Everything Reduced! See Our Windows!. JABOUR BROS. LTD. Phone 645 3rd Ave. and 7th St. 8 ' 1 :?liX, "Rap" Diesel-Oil Engine 6( anufactured'by "Rap" Motor Co, Oslo, Norway I ARRIVE IN PRINCE RUPERT THIS WEEK 14 H.P. and 17 H.P. Rap Motors 1930 MFModel Are Now On the MarKet I HAVE ONLY A LIMITED NUMBER AT MY DISPOSAL THIS SEASON Fishermen. interested in this new model Rap Motor should leave name and address at Royal Hotel. L. LIAHJELL CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS i Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD OI'KiCATINU . T. 1 20,000-TON FLOATING DUYDOCK Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern ' Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING - Our Flant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 WATERFRONT WHIFFS Getting Ready Now For Forthcoming Season; Little Japanese Halibut on Coast; Harry Scott Buys Boat It is now little over a month before the halibut season will reopen and, with the Christinas and New Year festivities a satisfactory thing of the past, preparations for the year's activities are now beginning to get under way and will soon be on in full swing. While some have been a lit , tie more fore-handed than others and have got much of ; the necessary overhaul work completed, they, however, are in the minority and, in the most of cases, preparatory work J has yet to commence. This will mean a busy few weeks from now . . . , 1 on for the businesses on the local Seattle aboard lt the steamer Princess ! waterfront engaged In servicing the Norah Thursday afternoon was Win i fleet. Machine shops and repair yards will be steaming up at once and, In three or four weeks' time, the ship chandlery and outfitting houses will have their fling. Pros pects lor 1829 ail around are very w town during the past holiday week, purchased the power vessel Briridle, master of the Ward Cove Packing Co.'s cannery tender "Ward's Cove," which was burned to the water's edge in Clover's Pass, near Ketchikan, at the first of this week as a result of an engine back- bright after a winter which, with ! "re. Captain Brindle is going to some at least, has not been so dull Seie with a view to getting anas usual other boat to take the place of the Ward's Cove before ney season. '"A total of 252,000 pounds of Jap- I Captain Brindle, on finding the j anpsp caiifrht frnzpn hnlihnt has ' hnnt nn fire, nsprt kpvptaI fire evtin- Ibeen landed in the United States, gulshers and finally beached the mis season, ana tms is tne total i vessel in an attempt to save ner out Japanese catch, so no further ship- without avail. The loss was estl-nents will be made this winter," ac-1 mate'd at $8000, partially covered cdrdlng to a statement made in Se-1 with insurance, ittle by A. Nlshimura, sole agent for this production. j The well-known Seattle halibut Greatly exaggerated and many I schooner Northern, Capt. C. Ram-incorrect reports regarding Jap- berg, is undergoing repairs at Seme halibut have been going the attle following a recent accident In rounds, but Nlshimura, who 1$ a j Lake Washington ship canal when Japanese cannery labor contractor,' she was rammed and sunk by the md also has the agency for the ile of the entire Japanese halibut -ack, claims that he Is in a position w know that no further tonnage will be or can be delivered to this :oast this year. i The entire 1260 200-pound boxes1 vere delivered to the Sebastian Stuart Fish Co.. who received the entire production. Six hundred ind forty of these boxes were de-'.ivered a month ago and 620 were delivered ten days a?o. There is apparently no Jounda- '.lon for the rumor that a large ton- tug Georgia. A harbor patrol boat was a oie to tase tne scnooner in tow and beach the vessel before she sank completely, In which case it would have been much more difficult to salve her. A definite season for herring seln-, in in British Columbia waters li! estaDiisnea Dy a recent order-ln-councll promulgated in Ottawa. This restricts herring seining to the period from Oct. 15 to Feb. 5, with the reservation that the chief supervisor of fisheries may permit nage of halibut has been shipped seining to secure herring for bait mrougn me Manama canal or that i'"""""' my other buyer had participated u aJ?ait shortage appears prob-.n the production. , able. The order will have an lm- The nrlce which it is lonortpd Portant effect uPn dry-salting of Mas jwShB a&s wings asiXhe price received by American ' fSi "tiih 3nnliv9X Mt?. easels delivering halibut for freez- nronir saftfnS y ing to Seattle when cost of freezing PrPer saIn8- -SftlSrfffllhS St of'the C2CnPndt; ' ne ot newest most up-rtarttt ..C5 L"tS to-date salmon canneries in British :hase price of the Japanese halibut. in view or tne limited tonnage Columbia is that of the Chatham Sound Fishing 8t Packing Co. on rorcner oirn isiana, isiana, wiiich wiiicn embodies emoodles purchased and the nripp nini tho a StIvhatheelc1ethofh,ise ffinS gJgJS. fiffl te-up In halibut for American consumption thVPaelfte fUiSE this year Is expected to have little" fe ine comnvh wttn nffir onices at t -,ir 312 i company, or nn ffprt nn th aio nf Amer" im tem halibut I Pender Street West. Vancouver, is IT X, 1 ,;'a Purchases Boat Harry Scott, well known local handrlogger. In the course of a visit wwvij H.i.vw mm hue vcii-IVIiUWii firm of Brand it Co., Ltd., food spe cialists, of London. Construction of the cannery was started Nov. 1 last year, and completed for operation during the 1929 season. The wharf, 200 by 140 feet. Is built Leila through the Pacific Salvage of creosoted piles. The cannery and Co. The vessel, formerly owned by warehouse are each 100 by 50 feet !?a.p:nese and Vsed In connection two stories high; the cooking and with the canneries on the Skeena lacquering departments being River, is some thirty feet long and housed In a one-story building 80 powered with a 10 h.p. Palmer gas- by 60 feet. The architectural design pline engine. Harry has been await- Is a departure from the usual can-ng an abatement of weather condt- nery type and presents an attractions this week-end before leaving tlve appearance besides permitting for Lowe Inlet, where he Is now en- full utilization of all space In the gaged In hand logging. j upper story. T .. . ' Cannery equipment is of the lat- a f( u i i After having been off duty for a est type, consisting of three lines it: v. - " 18 ?1.es('0,: : ana an adidtlonal small line for unriiis a ictcjii. umiiuMiion, sjnei ovaw. rower is supplied bv an Enir-Thompson started the New Year llsh heavy-oil engine, so the bolllr well by resuming his duties on Wed-. is only used to provide steam for nesday as caretaker at tne Yacht cooking. Vacuum closing machines Club floats. Everybody was glad to are used see our old friend baqk on the Job I The old system of conveying again and he eot a heartv welcome ' emniv Mn tn th ni iJ." dz. from alL During, his absence. Shefs discarded the emp& cans being Hlltias vara Mm lul Am .r.ltV, I. , . . -... J . rir::. :xtr and 7i"',f"u: t'T" . or each une ciency satisfaction to all iiarry aoDeis oy ov gravity from the upper floor The architectural desien and enn. iJy, " . istruction of the buildings, as well Pan( p ??lulu- ?ieI1 kno 118 the ,ayout of machinery, was ar-Prlnce Rupert halibut skipper, who ranged by L W ilosan who hn S?nltrheofSCprub!aSt11 toVuilam'hadgDyfertence1?n c" Miller of Pprcher Island, has let , lumbia salmon cannery operations, auum, the contract to Mensh ons vard in i (Vancouver for the construction of a new 60-foot halibut boat which will be one of the largest and finest vessels of the Prince Rupert fleet. The new boat will have a beam of 15 li feet and will be equipped with a 72 h.p. Gardner semi-Diesel engine. It Is to be ready for delivery by April 1. Captain Prince and family are leaving for Victoria to take up residence until the boat is ready. A name has not yet been selected. It was Menshlons yard which built the new Indian Department cruiser Naskeena which was recently delivered to Prince Rupert. ALDERMAN O. II. RESIGNED Orme Quits Council in Order to Contest Mayoralty Aid. C. II. Orme. who is to be a candidate tor the mayoralty at the civic election this month, presented his resignation as an alderman to thp p.ltv rounfll nt. th cnprlal moat. The Prince Rupert Fisheries Ex- in last nla-ht. th riwlimatinn tn perlmental Station Is still actively take effect Immediately. On mo- iiHiuwiuif up lis wum uji uiscoiorn- j uon or Ala. urown, seconded by tlon of halibut on which an Important preliminary report was made ! some time ago. Suitable means of overcoming this difficulty still pre- his home In Edmonton, where he has been spending Christmas and New Year. Louis Smith, glue expert at the station, is also due back from Vancouver, where he spent the holidays. Cannery Boat Burns Among the passengers bound for Ald. Macdonald, the resignation was accepted. Speaking briefly before the meet ing closed, Aid. Orme said he was .vent many practical problems and i desirous of expressing the pleasure I the Idea is being considered of send-1 he had taken in his work as an ald-i Ing out a new boat under controlled, erman during the past year. He ap- I Sterile Conditions to demonstrate nrwintprl th rnnrWv nnri mnilH. i the possibility of preventing dls-LiatinnLhat.ruLd ivpn Was Helpless FOR FOUR YEARS With Rheumatism Mr. Fred Kectch, 31 Crawford Avo., Windsor, Ont., writes: "I was troubled with rheumatism for seven years, and for four years I was so helpless I had to bo helped out of bed, and could not sit straight In a chair. I derived such good results from I wish to voice my praise on behalf f your wonderful medicine, an:i o also I say it u helping others whom I have advised to take it." Put up only by The- T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Oct. Broadcasting Is Referred To Committee At the annual meeting of the Board of Trade held last evening, It was decided toJbaave utth the new president the taslcof appointing a committee of radio fans to report on th? question of broadcasting. Ihe mutter came up following the -eadlng r.t letter from the Canadian Chamber of Commerce asking for the views of the local board in regard thereto. The proposal had vcn mxlc by the royal commission th-: t.h-e be national broadcasting In place of the present system. POLICING COMING UP Cily Connell Will Decile On Morf- day Whether or Not Itcfcren-dum Will Re Taken The city council, at Its regular fortnightly meeting next Mondir evenlne. will consider the matter of i presenting a referendum to the voters at the civic election on January 16 on he question of rity iwHclntr as to whether the present provincial vllre sypjem is to be retained or the city force system reverted to. A statement showing the comparative costs of the two systems has already been prepared for the consideration of the aldermen. TOBOGGANING IS FINE SPORT Sleiehing Gcnpr.il Pastime on Streets or City Last Night Much to the delight of the young-er folk and many of the older too. but also to the embarrassment of motorists, tobogganing was a general pastime in Prince Rupert last evening. Throughout the city Me:hs f all descriptions were used In coasting on the streets, the surfaces of which were lust In riant coloration. It has been pretty weffhim by the mayor and aldermen !( Pe" lb j cobuuuaiicu biiab, wtui wic uoc ik XUill lUc year certain harmless chemicals this can I Mayor McMordle, replying briefly. 1 be done. R. H. Bedford is the mem-! felt that all the council would agree .berof the local station staff who Is, that the assistance given by Aid. specializing In the study of halibut I brme was much appreciated. He aiscoiorauon. lie is aue oacK irom had worked effectivelv and hnr- mohiously as an alderman. 1 School teachers from various Interior points, whoi have been spending the Christmas and New Year vacation at their homes in the city, left by. todays train to resume their duties. condition for sleighing as a result ! or yesterday's frost following on the snowfall of the night previous. Even in the downtown section, streets were indiscriminately used, making aooarent the necessity of some regulations being imooned as a measure of fety to traffic. Save Your Honey 8tart the New Year right by deal ing at the Cash & Carry. Those owning cars can save the price of vneir gasoline dui each month, Try it! CLOTHES PBOS 6 dozen TOILET ROLLS 7 fir CLEANSER Per tin WHITE BEANS Pet lb. MALKIJfS COFFEE Pi) lb 25c 25c 7 c 9c 60c i BRAID'S BEST TEA With cup ... and. saucer. Hlr JKS The Economy Cash & Carry PHONE 360 319 Third Ave. Km ft- DEMAND Saturday, January 4, 1M0 THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY TWO snows 7 and 9 p.m. A WONDEUFUL HCTUJtK Wlll BETTY COMPSON "Oh With The Show" 100 PER CENT TALKING, SINGING AND DANCING AND ALL IN TECHNICOLOR COMEDY "SLEEPING PORCH" ADMISSION, 20c AND 63c. SATURDAY MATINEE, 15c AND 10c KB YOUR NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS Numerous and varied are the resolutions made at the beginning of every year. Ninety per cent of such resolutions made arc In connection with one's own saving and budgeting income. Strange to say that while such resolutions are made in the best of intentions they are seldom carried out to a finish. WHSRE IS THE WEAKEST CHAIN? The answer H that these reolutionshave no Incentive to saving. LIFE INSURANCE HAS THAT INCENTIVE. THE ORDINARY PERSON WILL MY ASIDE THE MONEY NT.GEMARY TO MflET INSURANCE PREMIUMS WHICH MIGHT OTHERWISE BE EXPENDED FOR MUCK LESS IMPORTANT OBJECTS. 75 of all Insurance policies are carried through to a finish. SUN LIFE POLICIES ARE DOUBLY ATTRACTIVE. THE LIBERAL PROVISIONS, PRIVILEGES AND PROFITS PAID TO POLICYHOLDERS SLKE THE SUN LIFE POLICY BE- YO.ND REPROACH. Let your 193Q resolution be "rjtT- .. A Policy With the Sun Life of Canada For particulars you may apply S. j. Jabour, M B. C. Representative i H' it' AsiurrjwJn fcrec over $2,000,000,003; Assets over $500,OW,co4 ' "Rupert Brand" Kippers 'THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. I'UINCB ItUPEKT, n.C. Don't Sacrifice your Model T Ford Protect, your investment by running your Model T Ford as loiifi; as possible. Expenditure of a few dollars may enable you to get thousands of miles of additional service. Ilring the car to us and let us tell you bow much it will cost to put it in A-l shape. We use only jr'cnuine Foftf parts':1 All labor charged at standard flat rate. S. E. Parker, Ltd. FORD DEALERS Third Avenue Phone 83 I have something you want; you have something I