Waterfront Whiffs Strike of Gill Xetters in Rivers Inlet Petering Out Closing Date of Halibut Fishing Party Of Adventurers Here tarpaulin -stretched between the ftwo craft. This croricles adecuate inciter. sSffl fifty boats on picketing duty safl is used on occasion from a five-1 themselves along but, undoubtedly due to the police foot Vnoti .h grade in order to explore the DAILY JvETTS reached a total of 640300 pounds mo?es tnem and out to break no .but the method of transportation the glllnetters of" which 3.48000 pounds has come records' th boys camp ashore each" will be more definitely decided1 1 Announcement was made this week by the International Fisheries Commission that the fishing season In halibut areas No. 1 and 2 will end on August 10 at midnight by which date, at the present rate of fishing, the year's quota of 21,700,-000 pounds for the two areas is calculated by commission experts to be exhausted. No1. 2 is the area in in which the majority of the small Prince Rupert boats operate and for them it will mean the end of the'season. A number of the larger boats will, of course, continue to fish in Area No. 3 where the quota limit is no; expected to be reached until well on into the fall. The closing of Area .No. 2 this year Is almost a month ahead of September 6, last year's closing date. There was, of course, an earlier start this year, C; P. Ri steamer Princess Adelaide, Capt. Henry Anderson, arrived in port at 7:15 last evening from Vancouver and sailed at 10 p.m. on her return to Vancouver and waypolnts. The vessel's pas-eshgers IhcTucieH 53 round Interesting Visitors fWaterfront visitors of outstanding interest this week were four California college boys who are on a cruise of adventure in two canoes along the coast to Alaska with Flberia" as their ultimate destination next year. They were Wilfrid Cash of the University of California ai Los Angeles, Phillip Fallls of the Colorado School of Mines, Gene. Zabriskle of Pomona College and Kenneth Wise of Santa Monica Junior College, All four are Sea Scouts of America, the rating of Cash being apprentice, that of Fallls mate and those of Zabriskle and yise, quartermasters. On arrival here Wednesday evening the quartet had been out of Seattle, Just one month, Having stayed while in , port at Ihe Prince Rupert Rowing Ajj Yacht Club, they left at 5 o'clock this mornlnz. intending to mnVo Ketchikan In three days. In about I tern to school In the falL ! ways Junkers seaplane, bringing The Quartet TejxxttG. that thejjln a party of Are passengers ln- ihad been afforded every courtesy.! eluding Duncan Munro, Bill Vance There had been no adTenturesj hospitality and conaderaUoo at all any more exciting than might hive I points they had visited so Jar dur- been expected on the trip up toirng their trip. They hare had. in- The strike of gill net fishermen in the Rivers Inlet areal" vtm steamer Maiaspiaa at' the SOUth of Prince RiinprtfishpHp?f?istnVf -fW har. happened along at the time and! Pinks are running in Increasing and Bob Onne. This morning the plane hopped off again for Stewart with Dr. J. H. Carson as a pas- reaching Prince Rupert. Possthfrideed. almost to fteM off fishermen 'senger. Returning here tomorrow. .the most stirring episode had been land others desirous of giving them it will make another flight to Stew-J the crossing of Queen Charlotte 'lifts. "We may be crazy, doubtless (art on Monday, taking back the Sound where a squall was encocn-jthe most of folks think we are, but passengers it brought from there jtered after they were about half! we are not hitch hikers anyway." Sway OTer. One boat, turned into 'remarked the bewhiskered Zab-jFaUe Egg Island and was beached. SrisxJe who said he had not shaved I The other, however could not turn) since he left home and did not ln- back so kept right on going. The tend to unta he got back. Delayed ing seriously interfered with fishing during the first two SL T llht to l? at int&- or three weeks of the season, resulting in the closing down wTooSfv hIT S.t " 6"wuuwu, nuiini m ai viva Ze e it. .1 porc 01 some 01 the Canneries, appears now to be petering out government ship should do. how- morning from the south and sailed U i?-. 1.1 ? ? 1 1 war Ka 1 rl- t w- . , r OlJOWing the action of the provincial government in eiv- CTer- Malaspina hovered in the at 11:30 on her return to Vancou leg poHee protection to the boat 1 .neighborhood until the adventurers" yer and waypoints The vessel had wtihing to fish after the strike aero-iust ta thrtt, weeks lh to hre case! on board 50 round trip passengers, committee had refused to "bi- .anything -J should happen. Seymour Some of her delav was caused by trate with the cann-rs on the price, s v j.Narrows was avoided by travelling having had ttf rush Into Ocean dispute, some one hundred boats' tTO canoes which the young ; through Encleiaw Pass and Mfl-' Falls with Chief Engineer Fred started out to fish this week and men miDz are of the latest de- bank Sound was misejd by goine i iiatheson who harf ,n f w. latest reports are 'hat the nam- 'sign and construction in their type. to0? h Jackson Passage. ipital for an emergency operation ber of boats returning to fishing of craft. They are seventeen feet inj Alter reaching Skagway, three; for acute appendicitis and who. at increasing. Exceptionally large jengtn vith rmmd bottom, double members of party-Fallis. Zab-jlast reports.' :was doing well. Tho-catches art being made and Goose planking and no ribs. Each weighs-rl,kie and Wise will ship their mas Dick, second engineer, has as-Bay, Wadhams and Namu can- abont axly.nri! pounds In addi-;canoeOTer Wte Pass Railway sumed the duties of chief, neries are operating. There are ttrw. t ,nn i . to the headwaters of the Yntnn 1 1 yesterday. C. P. R. steamer Princess Charlotte. Capt. W. Q. Palmer, southbound from Skagway to Vancouver with a capacity list of passengers. Is due In port at 3:30 this afternoon from Alaska and will sail a couple of hours later for Vancouver. Skipper O. P. Smith Is leaving for the trolling grounds today with his boat Billy Boy after having been in port all week receiving medical treatment for a badly smashed linger, the injury having been sustained In an accident with the engine of the boat while it was tied up at Inverness. "O. P." Is taking, a man along with him to assist him in fishing until the digit Is sufficiently healed. j With general cargo Including a I large consignment R. steamer of lumber, C. wince 'John, now protection, they are reported to be cotJntr' minutely. The Is' Z!0 equipment as cameras and a sealed intention volume in hnh svln, ,n in general freight ser iter discharging, will sail on her! couver last night for Alaska andl 800 pound from American. Up to lne. lwo 0211068 on to ne Cash will be leaving the nartv on evnin, wT. k! 4 J 15 on -the coast stances of next Thursday to srjend the day before sailing Honolulu direct. Booth. 10c and 8VsC not interfering with the boat fish- proTide adquate V and. proceed down the Yuko Rir ; Rlvers. accordlne to renork rP ivice' arrlVed W xrt''at 11:30 this , southbound , - w m . . . - iuw uiwuuiiL ai, uic -; i . . . ' m as uiey can Deiore winter sebt n ' i ...... - .. uuuu riditcties oiiice. Barracuda in North ..Halibut landings at the port of i Exo,orin the nirv . th J?nc cross me Sea to Si- sockeye run Isontinuinsr steadily ni!ou via tfte Queen, Char- A barracuda, a Prince Rupert for the 1935 season , ... : Dem next year. They do not Intend ThP wVovp tieht thu ,Iolle "nds. The .Prince John is ary habitat of w . . . . aione. wnen ann mw tru nirtt. . . - . . . .. . up 10 ana mcinamz yesteraay naa r j" ' 10 uaiuorma dv canoe Wn aaain n r, , " vwmxuauu. ui vupi. ueon;e nia ana rionaa w for fish the ordin- hlch is Califor- aters and which! j Coles, replacing Capt. James Watt, had never previously been record-! (Who has been assigned as pilot to ed north of Pueet Sound where! from Canadian vessels and 2359,- mni- lf procedure is to haul when the time comes. rhar,p, ,vo , f ' "3e DJg slainer Prince David there have been one or two the corresrxmdlnz date last vear ana s,eeP 111 sleeping bags under a arrival at Skawav in nr , o. 1.7 : . WiU1 a ,ar8e wur "y from New caught was captured in a fit t.- ...-i - . - ' vom me x-atuic Air- Air- 1 orK. ine Prlnee Day rt 1ff Vnn. tn f,h. the . total was 6,259,650 pounds in eluding 299.150 pounds from Canadian boats and 3.360.000 pounds from American During the past week landings have totalled 313.600 pounds Including 168300 pounds from Canadian, boats and 141300 pounds from American. Prices during the week remained at a "fairly steady level. The high bid of the week for Canadian fish was 7.7c and 55c which the Kyrelle received for 11500 pounds and the) low 65c and 55c which the Bum! and Joe Baker were paid for catches of 7,000 and 9,000 pounds respectively. For American fish the high bid of the week was 85c and 6c received by the Pierce for 15,000 pounds and the low 75c and 6c which the Tahoma and Mars were ! paid for 20,000 and 14,000 pounds respectively. - kVVll iW tlVlli Prince Rupert seineboa) line iisn was 31 4 inr'n, land excited some speci . ill 1. , . . "-'UB I8 QMI . lit was landed at ph. Four boats sold halibut catches .and idenUfied at the pT;. totalling 104400 pounds at Seattle Thursday. The day's sales were as follows: Thelma J.. 4,500 pounds, Booth. 94c and 9?4c (also 6000 Dounds sableflsh at 3c and 1500 'more mnrp than than red cod at 3c : Electra, 43.000 north of Puget Sound pounds. Whiz. 10c and 8Vc; Crowded with a list of tourist, passengers taxing all her capacity, a P. R. steamer Princess Alice, Capt. Clifford Fenton, arrived in port at 9 ajn. Friday fromi Vancouver and sailed a couple of; hours later for Skagway and other Alaska points whence she Is sche- duled to return here next Wednes- j day afternoon southbound. j Bringing north a good sized list of passengers, C. N. R. steamer: Prince George. Capt. H. E. Nedden.l arrived in port on time at 10 o'-j clock Friday morning from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls, and sailed at 3 in the afternoon! for Anyox and Stewart whence she' will return here this evening' pert Fisheries Exper .y mur . 'ft Kanaea. 36.000 oounds. Wasning-l Keacn ine most nermi. 1. . c . " - f1 in . ton. 10c and 8c; Narrona, 24.000, ' and district with an advert.... 1 - : in -..-.a. . 1 ol'. .1. the Via n U TK I.U VtV Whale Passage, abou tu. in Daily News. LAST TI.MFS TONKiirf Last. Complete SI: y 9 William Powell Jean Arthur Togcther! The niu ja ing detective who c , an audience gucsin the most hear: ,4 charmer who eve; k' tecuve on edge! a:. a Cj- in - "THE EX-3IRS. HKADFOItD" - with Jimmy (Ilrason Itobt. Armstrong (At 7:40 Si 9 41 News - Cartoon - Comedy Coming Monday WARNER BAXTER la -KINO OF BUHI.ESqiE" and George O'llritn in "Thunder .Mountain" 1 ' :,A:rmmsr-z. 'mmmmmmmmmm . 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