paqi rotra TBI DAILY NBWI .ItlBII-Si pigltting thlPf Common Sense Suggestions to Readers of the Daily News Influenza is going its deadly rounds. Tke every sille precaution to avuid coming down with the flu. Tliwe simple rules are lased on sound medieal opinion: Get lots of sJevp and cat wisely; it is the run-down man or wuman who. usually succumbs first to germs. Keep the system alkaline; an acid condition invites colds and other weakening disorders. Keep the IwwcU open so poisons will not accumulate and lower your resistance. UNITY OF INTEREST (Continued from Page 1). t would "profit by building up traffic over the line. "Pulp wood export. "Establishment of a pulp mill. It had been hoped that the year 1932 'would witness an actual start on the construction of this project but we were disappointed In this respect. The proposition Is logical and feasible. Its promoters are still sanguine and It is to be hoped that actual construction may be commenced during the coming year. "Restoration ol credit at the dry dock enabling local fishing boats to be repaired. "Renewal of elevator lease. 'j "PeaceBtverp7cifjc outlet. Objection to Falrbairn report "Campaign for increased con- Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Docks Total capacity tons Shipbuilders and Ship Repairers (or Steel and Wood Vessels Iron and Brass Casting Electric and Acetylene Welding M-ton Derrick for Heavy Lifts Sawmill and MinlngMachinery Bcpalred and Overhauled RENT A Radio, Sewing Machine, Typewriter McRAE BROS., LTD. Fresh Milk and Cream Daily VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 637 j'-. I 4 t Get plenty of fresh air and breathe through your none. Avoid any ckwe contact with others; remember, flu is highly rotttagioos. Don't done yourteH with a lot of medicine. You can aRca-linise your syteiu against cwkls with a Bttle 1'hiUip.' Milk of Magnesia. If you should catch cold, take Aspirin imamliatfly. if your throat feet at all sorti cru-.li omt Aspirin tablets in water and gargle, liut if you detect day sign of flu. or even swpect it, get to bed at once and call a doctor. sumption of fresh fish. "Unemployment relief. Representations tq Victoria for prooecuUoo of highway work. "Reduction of freight rate on motor cars between Prince Rupert and Haaelton. "Dredging Metfakatia Bar. j "Aouarium at . Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station. "Protest re. Sir Alexander Oibb's ; report on grain terminals. Employment of local labor in canneries. "Brewery licence for Prince Rupert. "Supporting city council in clothing for unemployed. "Pilotage in and out of Prince Rupert. "Marine Insurance on grain via Dixon Entrance, Hecate Straits and the Inside Passage "Mall carrying by C. P. R. sets. 1 "More convenient train service to ! meet the requirements of the fish ing industry. Establishing of a radio broad casting station in Central B. C. Sundry matters in regard to mail enquiries. Attendance at Meetings Although executive meetings have been exceedingly well atten ded. the attendance at general meetings has not been satisfactory and tuts to be hoped that an tan provement In this respect will be witnessed during the coming year and that all members will give their support to the Incoming officers by an improved attendance at the meetings." FOR SALE Fresh Fish Daily Aboard Helen II Cow Bay WATERFRONT WHIFFS Pacific Halibut Banks Have Even Greater Production Possibilities Changing Pachena Engine Waterfront and Chamber of Commerce Investigations which it has carried on during the past few years have satisfied the International Fisheries Commission, representative of Canada and the United States, that the halibut fishery of the North Pacific, which was being rapidly depleted, can not only be maintained as the world's most valuable fishery of the kind but can be made productive of a greater abundanceX. .. of fish. The InvestlgaUons show that the desired end can be accomplished by the application of regulations which arc enUrely practicable from the standpoint of the halibut industry. What sound regulation can do has already been indicated, moi cover, by the fact that the abundance of halibut on the banks has shown an upward trend during the past year. Evidence of this trend was to be seen in an increased catch per unit of fishing gear. Regulations that were adopted to govern the fishery during the 1932 season were found by the commission to work very well, on the whole. The commission is understood to be well pleased with the progress that has been made and feels that no similar Investigation has accomplished more In an equal time or has carried -out work of this kind, which Is essentially of a costly nature, on a more economical basis. One of the results of the investigation has been to establish that different areas of the treaty waters before the opentng-of the last sea- a. Another fact established by the investigators was that certain areas are populated by Immature fish which scatter largely to adjacent banks when they reach maturity ami to give these flab a chance to grow up the regulations forbid all fishing in two of these "nurseries" one off Britten Columbia and the second off Alaska. Other provisions In the regulations put limitations upon the quantities of halibut that might be taken from each of the twe largest producing areas. On Holidays Caps, Harry Calderwood, skipper of the Digby Island ferryboat Ca therine D, has been on holidays during the past week and will re-same his duties on Monday with the expectation of getting a further two weeks' vacation later ln the year. Capt. Dare Barclay, chief mate of the lighthouse tender Blrnie, has been acting in command of the Catherine D. during Skipper Calderwood 's absence. With T. H. Johnson, manager of the Canadian Fish it Cold Storage Co, ejected as president and John Dyfenavn. president and general manager of the Royal Ftsh Co., as vice-president, local waterfrontmen will loom large in the affairs of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce this year. AM. J. H. Pinsbury. manager of the Pacific Stevedoring Co.. is past president of the cham ber while we note such other well known waterfront figures as Capt. Paul Armour, manager of the Pa cific Salvage Co., M. P. McCaffery. head of Albert St McCaffery Ltd.; O. A. Woodland, local agent of the Imperial Oil Co.: Col. J. W. NlchoU. comptroller of the Canadian Ftsh St CoM Storage Co, and P. M. Ray head of the Northern Shipping Co. on the executive. Who says the clU- "TILLiE THE TOILER" i3oh, macj f it. Bet it svvoBto edjsm ,lTH VOUR ,jfrC4IMOj fftff J COUNT 73!5fyk jpf 'cm a. a aim '-- ' T-?( tens of the 'front are not playing their part in community affairs? Capt. Olot Ouse of the good ship Westerner thought that times were as bad as they could get and had reached bottom but, since he lost his good green skiff, he has changed his mind and nothing in the line of hard times and hard luck wUl hereafter surprise him. He is now building a new skiff at Jap Inlet, where he resides, and advice and suggestions as to how it should be done are pouring ln upon htm. While he has our sympathy, he also has our good wishes for the coming season. ' Engine Taken Out The 40 h p. TrlscQ Standard gas engine, which has long done faith ful duty ln the Pacific Salvage Co.'s power tug Pachena. has been removed from the vessel during the past week and will be replaced with another motor before the vessel goes back Into service again. Mean tune, she will remain tied up at the local floats of the company. ate popuMicu uj u.u. ; t,- p,Mfl Ralv.o Po harbor wro one anouier vo any exwrm. on to a scow at the company's the different stocks of Ifch In these , whe ,m wJ different areas are to be property :mi ln and owhftU, protected, the areas must obviously 1 wrlL be treated differently ln regulr'ng j . the fishery. This fact was rewg- ,j rjrjrt 7 t TITI 1 nixed in the regulations adopted) V I I W A 111 1 A AJfcA A VIA m W0RKLESS Ask For Lower Prices st Store and For More Convenient Medical and Hospital Facilities KITWANOA. Jan. 14: 'Special to Dally Newt) At a meeting here of farmers arid workers who are on relief, a request was made to the Hudson Bay Co. to reduce commod ity prk tfi its local store so there mliht be afaore advantageous distribution of the relief money. The matter is tptng taken up with the general manager 01 ine Hudson Bay Co. ln Vancouver. Another resolution passed by the same meeifng urged that special arrangements be made for people on relief here to get to hospital if taken 111. It was claimed that the existing means of getting people to medical and hospital care was much too low. SCALE IS MAC. bo TOO LOW Kltaanga Unemployed Tass Reso lution Asking Premier Tolmie For Larger Allowances KITWANOA. Jan. 14: "Special to Dally Newai At a meeting of the unemployed here, a resolution was drawn up for presentation to Premier Tolmie opposing the reoent reduction in relief allowance made by the provincial government. Under the present relief allowance. It is said to be Impossible for unem- VJU MEAN TO IUVJUTE TjlArr b "THO coumt took W1 twk tm inn s SjBsassps"ssss"a'-M MUCH FISH WAS TAKEN Statement of Total Catches and Values for 1932 Made by .'Fisheries Department SalmonLeads Statistical Information Presented to Chamber of Commerce at Annual Meeting The following statement by the Department of Fisheries, showing the total amounts and the landed! values of fish landed ln a ereenl state in Fisheries District No. 2 during 1932 was presented at the an nual meeting of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce last night: United States pounds Halibut 10.S33.IOO Salmon Black Cod Halibut Livers Cod Livers Canadian Halibut Salmon 1.641.400 33.709 111.560 2.660 4.9M.890 $5,109,400 Herring 5.M8.J0O Black Ood Red Cpd Ung Cod . Flounder IreyCpd tatlachans iroclU Jrabs Shrimps dams Pilchards Halibut Lima Cod Livers Char . Whtteftsh 199.400 3.400 900 1,200 4.400, 7400 1,600 67,300 5.600 549.40tf 257.600 98,300 uoo 1-000 2,400 value $ 422,753 51.559 616 13.435 306 172.5C1 1.374.635 17.677 '5.733 109 (30 63 48 73 .82 2.878 5.455 SJ92 2,576 13.108 192 '77 96 Salmon Canning The quantities of Canadian salmon shown above were processed as follows Canned Sockeyc 176,666 eases; Red Springs. 3128; Pink Spring. 9.38 White Spring. 3J86; Cohoe. 100,370; Pinks. 164,133; Chums. 12.-86: Steelheada, 1.068; total 60.-672 eases. Mild Cured 58,400 pemnda Red Springs. Dry Salted - 2.960500 pounds Chums. Mail Schedule F01 tbe East Monday and Friday 8:30 a in Wednesday .. . . ;30a4iu From the fcasv Tuesday. Thursday and 8atur day .'or Vancouver Tuesday . Thursday Friday January 20 rrom Vancouver 8unday Wednesday Friday January 16 - In the Bag 'you HAVtf THE FACTS PteUKJG iTi a - e ........ 8 pjn. .. 12:30 pm 9 pjr 11 pm pjn pro 9:30 am pjn am ror Stewart and Anyos Sunday 7 pjn Wednesday ....... 3 pjn. From Stewsrt and Anyox Tuesday . L 11:30 sin Thursday 8 pjn For Queen Charlottes- January 13 and 27 ,.. From Queen Charlottes January 11 and 24 9 pjn. ajn. For Naai River and Port Simpson-. Sunday 7 pjn C. N. R. Trains For the East-Mondays' Wednesdays" and Fridays 9:30 pjn. ployed to feed and clothe them- From the East- selves and their families Even the Tuesdays. Thursdays and SaUr-old scale of relief was insufficient, j days .10:15 pjn. BUY l Ar'S. t fwAso.'T r x m . T.r.sor mc. i Saturday, January 14, hjj FRIDAY Si SATURDAY lUMM 1 1 -fT SATURDAY MATING TWO SHOWS 7 Si 9 p.m. nQQ dmi,,i,a:S0 Admission - 15c Si 50c tJKjPMK tiV?".7r, 15 f e Feature Starts, 7:58 Si 9:58 UiiULi Feature Starts at J -t A ROMANCE OF THE OPEN RANGE - ZANE GREY'S "WILD HORSE MESA" With RANDOLPH SCOTT. 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