rAo roun Waterfront Whiffs AH Salmon Canneries Still Kunning-Halibut Landings Away Ahead of Last Year Covenant Leading Local Fleet up in the seining areas by the middle of August. A light run of this variety is also expected this year. A fair run of cohoes is Following the closing down of Area No. 2 to fishing on July 28 and the withdrawal of I he majority of the smaller Canadian boat? for the season, halibut landings at Prince Rupert showed a falling off during the past week. The landings for this period totalled only 2G5.800 pounds of which 158,800 pounds was from Canadian vessels and 107,000 pounds from American. The grand total of landings -for the season up to and including yesterday was 9.3G0.750 pounds as compared with 7,496,100 pounds al a corresponding date last year. The Canadian total for the 1937 FOR SALE FOR SALE Speed boat, 13 knots. Seal Cove Post Office. (tf) ABOUT THFRF. REPAIRS Vnr lumber, shingles, cement, plaster, , nd brick, Oyproc and roofings, see Albert & McCaffery Ltd. phone 116, tf. FOR. RAI.F. iur"-,i;","4,K nace, good garden, one of finest. Frince Rupert later, nampr views in city. Apply to Pullen, pally .News. ( tf ) TO RENT. WANTED two bedrooms. Apply D. A. Burn ett, c-o S. E. Parker. (186) PERSONAL WOMEN Wanted to start private kindergarten schools in their own homes this coming fall. Free booklet on request. Canadian Kindergarten Institute, Wlnnl- peg. Established 1927. MALE & FEMALE HELP WE EXPECT EXAMINATIONS FOR LETTER CARRIERS, Male clerks and Stenographers wjll be held this Fall. The way td get these positions is o act at once. Full information free. We have helped hundreds to obtain Civil Service positions and. can help you. Address M.C.C. Civil Service School a, Winnipeg, oldest in Canada. If. Her passenger list including no less than fifty round trip torr-ists as well as a number of lacol nfiuannintKa f T T . Anderson, arrived in port at 7:30 last evening from the south and j , All salmon canneries in Prince Rupert district are still m operation despite the lightness of the run due to unfavorable weather conditions and other reasons. With the closing of gillnet fishing for sockeye on August 13 however, the canneries are expected to commence closing down, only a few remaining open to pack fall varieties m. urns tru LuiiiuieiiLiUK iu snow season to date is 5,170,750 pounds In comparison with 4,192,500 pounds and the American total 4,184,000 pounds as against 3.-'103,600 in 1936. Prices i-Pmainr.H at a satisfactory level during the week with the high bid for Canadian fish 9.3c and 6c which the Kmbla received for 12,000 pounds and the low 7.7C and 6c which lhe Annabelle was paid for 4,500 founds. For American fish the 'ligh price of I he week was Wr ml 7c which the 'Fr'sco was paid lor 12,000 pounds and the low 9.3c and 7c received by the Harding for 24,000 pounds. The Covenant, Capt. Hans Un-derdahl, up to the end of July, was leading the Prince Rupert halibut Ueet in volume of fish landed for the 1937 season, having an aggregate of 194,000 pounds in ten trips. The Melville, Capt. John Ivarson, was second with 156,000 pounds in ten trips and Ihc Cnno rto.iin Capt. Edgar Arnott. third with 144,000 pounds in four trips. The Tramp has made thP nuimber of trips into Prince Ru pert with fish thirteen for a total of 133.000 Dniinrls TVm V,. king I has landed twelve faros for a lotal of 120,000 pounds while the P. Dorreen. Mother II Finella have enrh hindoil eleven trips for totals of 114,500, yo.uuu ana 1)7,000 pounds respectively. The heaviest lander of the Ampripan fla..l ..i T..: n.. . ........ ....... i.cci al, ijuife uuperc Pleasure T launch, 26 ,u this ls season season has nas been been th the Atlas Afi. !i To . feet, 8 ft. u beam, 5 horse Palmerjwith 159,000 pounds in five trins -wttn clutch and reverse cear, Sleeps four, carry 18. Two burner oil ;stove, anchor, etc., also good dlngj Cheap for cash. Phone Green 120. (184) FOR SALE Fine quality timolhy hay and also clover hay w'th a small mixture of timothy. Some peavlne and vetch with small amount of timothy. Deliver' anytime. Mike Masich, Smithers, B.C. (190) FOR : SALE Harley Davidson twin motorcycle, generator model with battery, electric' light, elec tric horn, three new balloon tires,,' FOR RENT ANGUS Apartments, four room suites. three and (tf) HOUSEKEEPING Rooms, Vernon Apartments. Phone Red 421. (tf) FOR RENT Seven-room house, sun room and glass protected porch, jjuitii, with wui electric cieciric range, range, fur with the Explorer, 142,000 pounds in live trips, second and the Ex-eel, 101,500 pounds in five trips, third. The Visitor, with sever, catches, has so far landed the aggregate tof 40.200 pounds. The 'frisco and the Wabash have each landed six catches. th for. mer for a total of 51,000 pounds, and the latter with 29,400 pounds Otto C. Young, mechanical engineer attached to the staff of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Ex- fltted with Harley Side Car inPerinental btation, returned to good running order. $75 cash.! Prince Rupert on the Princess Will have to act quick at this Adelaide last pvp price. Phone Green 120. (184) -- - v ing accompanied an experimental refrigerator carload of fish across Canada from Vancouver to Montreal over the Canadian Pa. cific Railway. The car used con tained the latest refrigeration devices as perfected at the Prirw-e J Rupert station and the results were eminently satisfactory. Mr. Young was accompanied on the trip by Dr. Robert II. Bedford, another member of the station scientific staff who wno will return to THAT'LL BE FIWE ABOUT HALF AM HOUP. oeaitie. Last eveninir tlu Vim couver tug Kingsway, Capt. S. Carlson, arrived here to take two scowloads of shell south. No boats being Jn with catches, there wa8 no sale nf hiililmt rn the Prince Rupert Fi3h Exchange today. With a capacitv list of tinxsi'ti. Kera on board,, consisting principally of round trip tourists returning south, C.P.R. steamer I rincess Louise, Capl. S. K. Gra, is due in port at I5:4r. th To handle shipments of canned tions!"0 "TILLIE THE TOILER" CALL fore ME IM THE DAILY NEWS Saturday, August,, LULU" WINS PRINCE OF WALES YACHT TROPHY "Lulu," the si.vmeter yacht owned by Briggs Cunningham, pictured after it liad won the Prince of Wales Trophy in the Rermuda regatta at Hamilton recently. sailed at 10 p.m. oh her, return salmon from packing plants in to Vancouver and waypoints. : Having spent the night making her calls at Skeena River cannery points". Union steamer Car- dena, Capt. John Roden, arrives n port at 5:30 this morning from the south and sailed at 7:30 a.m. on her return to Van couver and wappoints. There were 36 round trippers on the Cardena. The co-operative packer Ogden lelivered 7,000 pounds of cohoed from Ranks Island and 3,50'J pounds cohoes from Suuaderee The Azurite delivered 5.0W) pounds cohoes from Dundas and 3,500 pounds cohoes from Zayas. The troller Nora. Cant. Mart it. Fladsett, delivered 350 . pounds of cohoes. The troller Bothnia, Capt. Mike Haapala, delivered 1300 pounds of cohoes. The trol-'er Arlington I, Capt. George .McLean, delivered 700 pounds cf A:"Ur!r I'ohoes. the trailer Fran If, Capt delivered 2.3G0 pounds of cohoes. The troller Nordic, Capt..(Ius Nonman, de-'ivcr'ed 2000 Pounds of rohno Troller B.B., Capt. N. Dendison. delivered 1,200 pounds of cohoes. The troller Real. C.uui. nif. Valderhaug, delivered 500 pounds of cohoes. These deliveries were made to the Fishermen's erative at the advanced price of 9c and 8a.c. Shipping Clamshell Shipments of tinues to be mad, t mm Hllnrl'iu Prince Runert district ami ena where along the coast, the Union Steamship Co. has put its freighter Chilliwack back in commission with Capt. Ernest Shepparrl in command. The Chilliwack wa? due at Skeena River canneries on Monday. Former Well Known Local Chinese Dies The death occurred recently at Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, of Hong Yick Jarm (Tom Hongj who for many years was a well known Chinese Resident ;of Prince Rupert. He was sixty years oi age. The funerii tnnt place from the residence of df ceased "The Chinese Gardens" at faault bte. Marie. Mr. Hong was born in a' small village in the province of Can-ton, China, and he came C. nada in 1900. He became a natur-alized Canadian in Ontario. He was enirai?pd in nr-J ous business ih Toronto, Ottawa, iirocKviue, London, Cobalt, Hall- eyuury, bault Ste. Mnri ami ..u :i, . . : I uuier Cllies in Un arm. Oiiul,. Nova Scotia and New Brunswick before coming tn Prinrn pnnart in 1918. His wife passed awiy ,llc uuiiiig me innuenza epi ueiiiic m ihp ie tan tall nf nf inia 111K Hn 1rt - -- -v.. A I , ILll Island near Prince Ru..rt u. Tre ,0.r ne bw' wHh his daugh- 1934, to reside. Hp nii.rno,i r.' market garden there Surviving are: his daughter, Mee; two sons. Sing and Mini;; a newphew and a cousin, all of the Soo; besides cousins in On-tario and Quebec and relativts in China. During his .17 yea- residence in Canada he made many friends finfh Canadian and among his own countrymen. He was a member oi the Chinese Reform Party. noon from Skairwnv nnH r.fhuJ Forin niimi.i.-ji ..t n- . Alaska points and will sail all George, inspector under the Dn-o::0 p.m. for Vancouver. jpartmenl of Labor :,t Vf,.nrin I. city looking into condi- Pays Tribute To Harry Rochester "Was Square Shooter and Outstand. ins; Man," Says Editor of Om-ineca Herald C7 SNAP " r r i n i OWDER Phone 18 and 81 p. n. Bo 575 MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Quality Groceries Low Prices Courteous Service Prompt Delivery Boat and out of town orders receive careful attention Hotel Arrivals Central Nels Carlson, I). MacLean and . Anderson, city. Knox J. G. Winkler, Taylor Lake; V. Collingbourne, V Dauphin, Man.; ' II . . r sf....l 1 I4. ill. iHUCl.l'UU, Last Wednesday night Harry B. Prince Rupert Rochester of Prince Rupert passed ( ,. w. Keenlyside and A. V. on while a, patient In the Christian 'jyij Vancouver; M. 1(. Mc-Sclentlst Sanitarium in Victoria, Lean port Edward; M. Eileen says Editor C. H. Sawlc of the Om-jCain' Nanaimo. Ineca Herald. He had lived to a IfflVfll goqd age (70) and when it Is re- a (Jisvold. Rutedale: N. Nel membered that he was a greatsuf-'so,,. South Rentinck: H. Wilson.l ferer for the greater part of those cjty. 70 years, It will be recognized that! ne had a great will power and a great constitution. But his mis fortune ine did aia not not prevent prevent him mm being ocmg one of of the the 6u prince ce. Rupert Runert E. E. Mason, engineer in charge nf thp lVtll IMvi'r rntitiii- II' " buUtandlne nien In wtcB-mine which is being opened rlah from t.h'P he.i"P W F. W. Guernsey, left by ginning; In business he: was a sue-,ast evening train on cess, In public life-he was an able furrt to the mino' after administrator nnri In fho.nlnh 0n,f "USilieSS Visit to the City. social life all doors were open to him. He was a keen student of Prince Rupert welfare and served J on the council, was twice mayor, was for years on the hospital board and on the school board, and cverv where he served he gave the best he had. As manager of the Prince Rupert Hotel he was perhaps best Known lo inose outside or the cltv. and be It said for him. he alwavs conducted a hotel of the very high. est order. On all matters Harry had an op inion of his own. Once he thought he was. right he stuck to It. and many times he was right. Because he could not be swung about to suit the whim of party politicians. It cannot be said that he was the most popular man in Prince Rupert, but It can truthfully be said that he was one or the most highly respected, and his views and opinions were always respected by all parties. Harry Rochester was a square shooter, and an outstanding man, and Prince Rupert will not be quite the same again for those who have known him during the early history of that city. BABY VETERAN ACTOR WINNIPEG Aug. 7: (CP)A1-though but three years old, Allan Randall, son of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Randall, formerly of this city, has appeared in 45 motion pictures, a record his parents claim has never been equalled by any actor his age. Allan's latest movie appearance was as youthful Victor McLaglan In Wee Willie Winkle. lM',:u-","N' w ii:tnvi: NOTICE IS irFntmv nnrru n... .w . rrscrve rovliur . ih ntin..n ..' MbllsHd y notice 'ti -th) Br' ' "hi! iscuumou Oize'to erf Juiv 90'j tn. ' '" n.-i.-elUd:- I Cls 681. 68.1 I3R.1 nm nn . and North halt lt hm tZ' V H. CATHCAUT I ""u"w m ""' Land, t,rZi j victoria. B. C 1 Slit July 1937 I THAT WA IIVOU'VS fior a r- -i r ... ' his re-a brief Frank Capra'. Supreme AchitTtnitnt! RONALD COLMAN If J I . I L r-t& m ii -ln- "Lost Horizon" with KDWAKI) KVEItETT IIORto hi. it 1A1T (At 7:22 and 9 i " " HOM THE STA8T) ; Comlne Monday JEAN ARTHUR In MOKE THAN A SECRETAUr STRONG as a Buffalo Just Arrived A New Shipment of Wagons, Scooters and Kiddo Hikes Heavy, Well Balanced and Streamlined.i Every Part Firmly Fitted with Bolts No' Hi'vctg to Rust and Break Off. Solid Wheels All Rubber Tired "FLEET WING" WAGON-10"x22" box, 6li" wheel on fa Each , OutDV "AIRPORT EXPRESS- WAGON-12"x24" box. 7" wheel. CI V Each t)4id "AIRPORT EXPRESS" .WAOON-12"x30" box, 82" Qri aa wheel. Each t)vV STREAMLINE KIDDO BIKE With pedals. OQ Pft Each Ow.OU SCOOTER- ICHi" wheels, roller bearing, rubber Q Ml tires. Each 0'ivV BABY WALKER Strong frame, mahogony finish, (raj t J piay Deaas, aajusume seat and strong casters. jjj Federal Block, 3rd Ave. HALIBUT The source of Sunshine Vitamins A and D Boiled Halibut with egg sauce is digestible, palatable, satisfying. CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. Prince Rupert, B.C. If .VOU have snmprliiim tn n i x- .1 j....j0ampnt I Hp n ?vP Per wlU soon let you kllow if thorb is a tuyerm By Westover J Mo c-.. iV. n." .w''t- I THERE Snn: I , s J ' 1 Mb "TO- U11 10 Ty AM -LJ, y.r- I v .Arm. 1 'vis g-sf a. 1 - 1 h. 1 rrt 1- 1 wi r mi-'v T"iri 1 , 1 a v . ni 1 w ac: 1 L