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II fhonei 151 THZ DAILY NEWS WATERFRONT WHIFFS Framework of New Cold Storage IMant Up Halibut Landings For Week Nearly Half a Million Founds Herring Seining Continues Another imposing structure on the Prince waterfront, the new cold storage plant building of the Northern Fishermen's Cold Storage Limited has now had its honvv framework reared as construction proceeds steadily and there is a definite idea of what it is going to look like. The cold storage building, immediately alongside ithe recently constructed new ice ; manufacturing plant. Is being Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve I pushed along with a minimum of; 'delay and Is expected to be ready' for use ere the 1931 season Is far advanced, probably within the next two or three months. The two new establishments will, Indeed, be an important acquisition to the local waterfront. Capt. Den Peterson has assumed command this season of Capt. Winnie Pierce's American halibut boat Tahoma which sails out of Prince Rupert. Capt. Arthur Johnson, who commanded the vessel last year, Is now' in a sanitarium In Arizona. Capt. Pierce himself la sailing In command of his other boat, the I Wave. The Prosperity A.. Capt. A. C. Christiansen, was the first vessel of Delayed by having a heavy freight cargo for Ocean Falls. C. P. R. steamer Princess Louise. Capt, S. K. Oray. arrived in port at 6:45 last evening from Vancouver. Tills In the second of two voyages which the Princess' Louise Is making In place of the steamer Prlnceee Ade laide which has been out of service to undergo her annual overhaul at Vfctoria. The Adelaide Is due back on the run again next week. Skipper (Dr.) L. W. Kergln has had his trim power cruiser Aledor out on the grid of the Prince Rupert Yacht Club this week for Installa tlon of a new propeller. The former steam trawler O. E. Foster, purchased some time ago by the Armour Salvage Co. from the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co- was towed back to the Salvage floats on Thursday afternoon from the dry dock where she had been on the pontoons for several days for Inspection and also for minor hull work including the installation of new cradles under the boiler. A complete reconditioning of the vessel having been finished, the Foster Is now ready to put to sea within eighteen hours as a towboat or general service vessel. No plans have been made for her Immediate disposition. Princess to Vancouver Taking south fifty tons of general logging equipment which she had brought from Buckley Bay the previous day, the Armour Salvage Co.s local service boat Salvage Princess, with Capt. Paul Armour In personal command, left last night for Vancouver. The material had been purchased from the Los Angeles Lum ber Products Ltd. and has been resold In Vancouver.- Oolng south with Capt. Armour was his wife and Mr", and Mrs W. O. Fulton. They ire' expected back in a week or ten days' time. On Its return, the Salvage Princess will tow north the power tug Pachena In which will be Installed the CO h p. Bollnder diescl engine which Capt. Paddy Ivarson recently took out of the Signal. Following the installation of the engine, the Pachena will resume her station nt Prince Rupert af a general utility boat. Peter Black Jr.. formerly of the scientific staff of the Prince nupcrt Fisheries Experimental Station, will be leaving McOlll University at Montreal on Wednesday of next week for New York where he will continue fisheries research work which he commenced some time ago at Wood's" Hole near Bos'ton, Mass. Harry Robb and Norman McOla-slian of the local unit of the Royal are due home on Wednesday of next week after having been away for the past month taking Instruction at the torpedo school of naval barracks at Esquimau. . Harry Scott, redoubtable hand I logger, who piles his manly trade! at a place In Orcnvllle Channel' which few attempt to pronounce and which nobody Is able to spell, spent the better part of the week In town, arriving bright and early last Sunday and leaving today j neither so bright nor so early. The Man In the Wheelbarrow I There was the sound of revelry by night emanating from a local float and the next morning the Whiff Man. out at the grey dawn as Is his wont, saw a certain party j the Prince Rupert halibut fleet to , being transported home by the an- get away on her second trip of the 1934 season, clearing on Wednesday. Several more vessels left for their second trip today. dent and honorable means of a' wheelbarrow. Whether or not the revelry and the man In the wheel-' barrow had anything to do with! each other wc are not going to say Northland Transportation Co.'s I right out In class although we may motorshlp Belllngham was In port be forgiven If we draw our own. yesterday from Ketchikan with a conclusions. In any case the party.' couple of cars of fresh halibut for wc are informed, was a lively one I transshipment cast over Canadian jand the man In the wheelbarrow! National .Railway;. It was the first 1 probably had a good time getting I fresh halibut of the season from that way. At least, he looked like Ketchikan to pass through here he would not be worrying about the eastbound. I degression for a little while. i The Forest Branch power cruiser Lillian D. returned to port a few days ago from a trip to the Queen Charlotte Islands, having on board Forest Ranger J. H. Scott, skipper of the vessel, and District Forester The past week saw the first Am Hll DAY Si SATURDAY TWO SHOWS 7 Si 9 Admlwlon 15 It 50e SATURDAY MATINEE at 2:30 15c & 35c Jackie Cooper With Fay Wray, Fcrt K'elton Liberty Gives it 1 Stars A United' Artists Release I A. E. Parlow who were making a; trip on official business. erican hallbdt of the 1934 season, landed at Prince Rupert, seventeen United States boats coming In during the week with fares aggregating 228.600 pounds. This, added to. 243,700 pounds brought In by 25 Canadian boats, brought the week's landings up to a total of 472.300 pounds, making landings for '.he reason up to yesterday' 500.705 pounds of which Canadian tmts contributed 272.165 pounds with the balance from American vessels. Prices during the week were not spectacular but steady and at a high enough level to permit of It nroflts. The high price of the week for Canadian fish was 6.3c and 4.3c which the Southend received for 13,000 pounds and the low 5c and 4c which the Sea Maid was paid for 12,000 pounds, The top price of the week for American fUh was 7.5c and 4c which the Star received for 10,000 pounds and the' low 63c and 4c which the Pierce and Sentinel received for 14.000 and 24,000 pound catches respectively. Following the disappearance of the run at Pearl Harbor last week, herring seining operations In Prince Rupert district have been centred at Butler's Cove, Stephens Island, where Gammon tt Watt have been continuing fishing with the Zenardl for the Prince Rupert reduction plant while Capt. Ellas Skog has been taking fish with the Anna S. and impounding It as fresh bait for the halibut fleet. Capt. Olc Skog has completed the taking of 400 tons for the Canadian Fish it Cold Storage Co. to be frozen for bait and Is continuing to fish for fresh bait At Jap Inlet, Porcher Island, McFaddcn Bros, arc operating a fresh herring pound, Capt. James Flndlay, well known veteran skipper of the Union Steamships Limited, was here last night In command of the steamer Cardeha which was in port from" the south. He Is relieving the regular master, Cnpt. Ernest Oeorgcson, who Is ashore In Vancouver on vacation C.N.R. TRAINS For the East-Mondays, Wednesday! and Frl dav" 5:30 p.m From the East-Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur-days io:oo p.m. EVERY FAMILY In Novelty "THE PET SHOP Should have a netting machine. It h not an epcne but an investment that (Ives the bltceot return the home ran make. MONDAY ... " Hi; "OXl.Y YESTPiiiiik "lU;, Many Lauirhs A Few Tears Tliriii. n.. 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