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CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK The new C.PJ.. liner "Empress of Britain" sails for Quebec May 27. mim . r.u ra ' iinrn v EASTHOPE ENGINE A New Improvement The new enclosed Easlhope Heverse near on an iwo-cynnuer moueis from 12 to 20 h.p; The above cut shows the new East- hope engine with all enclosed reverse gear. The advantages of same can be readily appreciated as it assures automatic lubrication to all working parts and tends to greater all-round efficiency of the engine We are now able to extend terms to reliable parties on the purchase of all sizes of Basthope engines. Used Engines FOR SALE 40 H P. Frisco Standard 20 H.I'. Atlas Gas. 10 II. P. Holiday Outboard Motors Pacific Salvage Co. Limited Agents: Basthope Engines Phone: Day or night, 561 ... - o. Box 15C1 A mi .ms j i i i. ii j j j j i WATERFRONT WHIFFS Summary of Halibut iMarkctinj? Situation Salmon Situation May Not lie So Had Springs Arc Running Well , Developments in connection with the attempt to market halibut co-operatively from Prince Rupert and other Pacific Coast ports continue to be watched witlV interest. New developments come often enouch to sustain the in terest that is being taken. The week just past threatened to unng a crisis in me aimus .in me unucu i awim- j. iau-eries, which is handling the halibut co-operatively, but the concern was able to ride over it successfully. Apparently, new finances became available for it during the week. Af- ter a temDorarv hold-back, the com- pany Is also again shipping fresh out the Job of repairing the gang- halibut to the eastern markets. One feature of the new arrangement, however, whichi continues to irk the p'eople of Prince Rupert generally Is the effect it seems to be having in practically keeping American halibut from being landed at the port Needless to say, the American halibut boat are not going to waste the time and expense involved in bringing their catches on to Prince Rupert when they are being paid the same down payment at least at Ketchikan as here. Whether or not it is going to prove an ting any appreciable amount of fish. As a result men have lost em ployment at the cold storage plant and elsewhere.' J It is the belief of some that the : To Hartley Bay The Indian Department's power way to the lisneries noais collapsed a few weeks ago. which John Dybhavn, member of the Biological Board of Canada, and H. N. Brocklesby, acting director of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station, are expected back In the city on the Catala tomorrow afternoon from Vancouver where they have been attending a meeting of the Pacific Coast' sub-executive of the Biological Board. Many of the Puget Sound halibut. efficient system to pay the extra schooners are reported to have pal handling charges involved in re ihipping fish from Ketchikan to Prince Rupert instead of having the one handling at Prince Rupert, time alone will tell. Under the arrangement. If the system is not efficient, the American fishermen In the end will suffer through lower proceeds if the co-operative principle is carried out. They rimy eventually find it to be profitable to bring their fish to Prince Rupert and avoid the extra charges and loss of time Involved In the extra I movement from Ketchikan to Prince Rupert. The matter of local management of the concern at Prince Rupert Is also being followed with interest. O. W. Nlckerson was In charge for a short times and for the pact few weeks the Royal Fish Co., of which led at Ketchikan during the past few days en route to the fishing banks on their first trips of the season. Bait and ice being available . at Ketchikan, few of these vessels. hare called here. The Prince Rupert fish handling plant of the United Pacific Fisheries, which is engaging in the co-y operative marketing of halibut for the benefit of the fishermen, will be ready for use by the middle rot next week and will soon be in ac-' tive occupation. It is a fully equip-, ped plant, the work of fitting It up having been in charge of T. Ross Mackay. A crew or nine men were engaged for a couple of weeks on the work. It is possible that, after all. pfac- jonn uyonavn is manager, nas ill the MnnrrtM nrf th been handling the co-operative fish, skeena River which were In opera-It is stated on good authority that tton last year wtn again work this there will be another change when yeari on the higher grade of sal-United Pacific gets Into Its own mon. at least. It will be only among shipping quarters which are being the plants of the B. C. Packers that prepared on the government wharf. , there will be any. serious reduction The co-operative movement har0f operations, it U expected. This so far this season been successful In company will, it is" understood, op-preventing the old buyers from get- erate only Claxton and Balmoral canneries this year, Sunnyside to be used as a fishing camp while Port Edward will not be used at all. Plants of the Canadian Fishing Co. and. other smaller concerns will op- battle for control of the Pacific 'erate as usual, tt U expected. Troll-Coast halibut fishery will be fought ! ing operations will not be inter-out not here at the source of supply jfered with and there should be an but on the eastern markeU where ; adequate market for gill-net fish the large mon led interests come m which case the salmon fishing actually into competition in the 'should be much as usual this year. marketing of fish.' Oopd runs of spring salmon are on at Island Point Pore her Island Pearl Harbor and Warke Canal in cruiser Naskeena left Tuesday night i Prince Rupert district and a large for a trip to Hartley Bay, returning to port Thursday night Having In tow a service pump bargesof the Union Oil Co., the Pa cific Salvage Go 's steam tug Tepic left Vancouver on Thursday night of this week. The tow will be de livered to North Island where it will be anchored, and the Tepic will then come on here, remaining at this port if sufficient work offers to warrant her being kept. The Tepic is a sturdy 100-foot vessel. There is no definite word yet as to when the hangar, airplanes, etc. of the newly formed Northern B. C. Airways will leave Victoria for Prince Rupert. The outfit was supposed to have been here already but unforeseen delay prevented Its arrival. The company expects to be in full operation here early In the coming season. The Catherine B. ah American fleet of t rollers is out. Flewln Si Several of the vessels of the halibut fleet are reported do have had a rather rough trip In the vicinity of the Queen Charlotte Islands when Samples are now being sent to Ot- tawa. More than once In recent Pete Anderson and John Murray, years ambergris finds were of the real-old timers, who ed to have been made although it Friday and Saturday TWO SHOWS 7 Si 9 VM. U . m a u The Great Laugh Team HEKT WHEELER & ROBERT WOOLSEY, In Saturday, April li 193 aauazKn:! "HALF'SHOT AT SUNRISE" ' ' ' WITH DOROTHY LEE On the loose in Paris French girls French gowns French fun t A sure cure for the "blues." 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Be sure to get genuine P Milk of Magnesia prr-u ni physicians for more th;m V in correcting excess ami bottle; any drugstore. (.: directions for its many u enclosed with every bottle. Tlx GtnuiM Milk of U ; U altrags a liquid nnrr a . Look for the Phillips name un Made in Canada 3 ' .8 Easter Brings New Ideas For Your Living Room See our selection of occasional table and floor lamps all new ' . designs and quite stylish. Barrie's Home Furnishings nauoui landings ai prince Rupert so far this season. A total of 301,200 pounds was brought In of which 268J200 pounds was Canadian and 33,000 pounds American fish. Over fifty boats landed catches during the week, all being taken by the United Pacific Fisheries on the basis of 10cand 7c down payment. So far this season halibut landings at Prince Rupert have totalled but 884.510 pounds as airalnst 3.- Brown have opened up their camp 333,100 pounds for the same period at Victory Cove, Poreher Island, kut year. Canadian landings so far and are packing fish to Prince Ru- this year aggregate 669.000 pounds pert. . Johnny Clausen has alap op- as compared with 953,300 pounds at ened hit camp on Warke Canal and the corresponding period. Amerl-i packing to Prince Rupert. Indian can landings totalling 215,540 are Doiti are pacKini in irwn i mn Insignificant alonwide the 2.369- Harbor while fishermen are doing their own packing from Island Point. Developed Leak 800 pounds at 1930. the same date in A Royal Canadian Air Force flying boat. In command of Flisht fr- navlng developed a leak soon af- geant E. P. II. Wells with night ter going out. the halibut boat Im- aergAnt A. Anderson as relief pi-pereuse, Capt. Sigurd Orunfur, putf jot. was to leave Victoria this week- uck mi port on vyeuneauajr w re- f nd to SSttt II. M. C. 8 pairs, me vessel Droutm m a smaii tierres Ip guarding thousands of fur ww" 01 10UU pounas. j,, on their annual migration trailer which was seized and con- were, ci no iiu casualties cHuarnn ur or damage uaiiifc ui of. flscated two years ago for violation i Importance to any of the boats of the international fisheries regu- However, However, It u was was a a rather rawer strenuous strenuous latlons, having been remodelled suitably, will 'shortly be commissioned as ferry boat between the city and Dlgby Island, taking the place of the Rhona, which for years has served on this run and which MTnW been rondemned-as faras passenger service is cflncern,ed,.jnt, as, yet Pending the catnenne a. Deingj granted her passenger carrying licence, the lighthouse tender Birnie! Is taking care of the Dlgby Island ' run. capt. Harry caiaerwooa, sxip per of the Rhona, will be in com mand of the Catherine B. man who brought In the substance Capt. Llonil H t .;na on this occasion liwr of masters and n. r 'daughter. Miss M. Linu The past week saw the heaviest spendlnz a week m h, from the south to their breeding grounds on the Prlbllof Islands, off Alaska. The seal patrol off the entire length otf the B. C. coast will Continue for tWO months nnrt th the big storm struck there toward aircraft will make dally flights over tlrf end of last week. Happily, -all the migrating seals to Insure that were able to run to shelter and there they, are not molested by illicit nunters. time wtyie It lasted. It is reported AmeHCan t TT HallDlit 11 by me- - . A local fisherman brought into Dort about 160 oounds of substance bchooner Is Here found at sea which he thought'S'arrona Disposes of 30',600 Pounds might be ambergris but which has h To lJiIired RVlflc'feK7V4 been positively identM - I i.Ju Gl iVAL fled. Scientists at the Prince Rupert . Tne first large American schoon- Flsherles Experimental Station do er of the season to unload heo not believe It to be ambergris al- halibut catch here is the Narrom. though they have not been able to which Is In port today with a positively identify the tumorous catch of 30,000 pounds. The vessel substance which Is full of tissue, disposed of the fish to the Vnitm i-acuic nsneries on the basts iuc. ana 7C. down payment. The schooner Ionic was in Dor' stalked thp.se' parts before some of was found later they were not. John ing bound from Seattle to the fUh i i . . . . .. . i . - . i i . nan us were Dorn, nave own carrying wick oi ine jonannu is me usnrr- mg grounds rsxm .in morning ior ice and bait, be by on the Princess Man, their return to vi:v i GET THE HABIT Visit Our Stores uur aim and object Is to acv ' with quality foods for lev. W tome a comparison of pr: Ensign Peas Choice quality. 3 tins .... Pels Kaptha Soap per carton ... Dutch Maid Mayonnaise 8-oz. Jar (Now a B.C. 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