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Provincial Head Is Visitor With Women Of Moose HOTEL ARRIVALS River; Tom Helle, R. B. Loen, V. R. Speare, H. L. Nicholas and Jt H. Murphy, C.N.R.; O. Hatten, city; Ivan J. Langille, Amherst. N.S. F-rince Rupert Walter S. Marter, Burlington, N. J.j E. Budd Marter and Klrkl and first dean of the Acadcmv of D- Marter, Beverly, New Jersey: tor to the local chapter of the Vancouver: Miss C. Vanderveen. Es Women of the Moose this week. On sondale; H. B. Phillips, Kasaan, Al-Wednesday night she paid an off i- aska; C. J. Edwardson, Victoria; cial visit to the local chapter and C. E. Salter, Carlisle; C. S. Kinney, last evening a banquet was held in Chicago; J. M. George, Hazelton; her honor at the Boston Cafe. The D. Drummond, Remo. feature of the proceedings was the j Royal presentation to Mrs. Deane of a Jack Wigben, R. Ronin, B. O. Al-beautiful scene of Prince Rupert bertson and C. C. Gurvich. p.ltv: F. iUT, , Vu T George; W. Johnson. Victoria; Mrs. Edmonton, sailed last night on the T. Johnsonf Port mwat Prince George for Powell River where she will pay her next offi .cial visit before returning to Van couver. Kitsegukla Holds Wesley Services KITSEGUKLA, June 3. Special services for the two hundredth anniversary of John Wesley's conversion were held ln Kitsegukla church on Sunday morning and Johnson and Sergeant Arthur Mc-Dames of the Army assisted the pastor, Rev. Bishop Black, in the service. Hymns composed by Charles Wesley were sung and an address dealing with the conversion of John Wesley was delivered by Mr, Black who has been a Methodist all his life. On Sunday afternoon a local service was held, conducted ln native fashion. Commencing with refreshments served by the Ladles' Aid, there followed speeches by the I sailing chiefs and others. Men from both DESIGNER i OF YACHTS 'Old Nat" Herreshoff Tasscs Awey " At Bristol. Rhode Island. At I Age of Ninety Yeats patented an Invention or design but, willingly gave them to the world." Born to Shipbuilding handled as zestfully as the cruder craft which he had sailed as a boy on Narragansett Bay. He was married twice. His first CLEARANCE To Move These Discontinued Lines We Have Forgotten Cost. Dependable Seasonable Merchandise at Prices You Cannot Afford to Miss Broadcloth Pyjam Broadcloth Shirts Good quality. Button-down collar attached styles. Solid colors. To clear at $f.lO I fnmliinaiinnc Summer weight. Both button and button-UOmDinatlOnS less styles. All sizes 95c Watts & NSckerson Men's and Boys' Clothiers TIIE DAILY XETCS SiSLil"1 1938 WHIFFLETS From The Waterfront The B. C. Packers is making good I progress now on the rebuilding of the pacofl plant on the Queen PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island. Charlotte Islands which is to be June 3, (CP) Captain Nathaniel used as a salmon cannery and re-Green Herreshoff, naval architect ductlon works. Quite a few local and noted designer and builder of Skidegatc men are being given em-America's Cup yachting defenders, ployment. The plant was originally died yesterday at his Bristol home built and operated before the war at the age of ninety years. He had by German capital represented by been ill for a year. Alvo von Alvensleben but, after a Swift, graceful racing yachts and short time, closed down. During fast torpedo boats turned out from tne war was reopened by Am-hls family's shipyards at Bristol, erican interests with a view to made for "Old Nat" Herreshoff a usmB il for the extraction of io-reputatlon that placed him among dine and potash from kelp.. At the the foremost of the world's naval, close of the war the plant was architects. (Closed 'down again and since then, ho ,nMKi t .until the present, has been Idle. application of steam power warships and commercial vessels, gave the yachting world the "fin keel'' type of racer and at various times virtually revolutionized yacht construction. From 1893 to 1920 Inclusive he designed all the defenders of the America's cup. Pacofi Is located on a bay of that name in Selwyn Inlet about half way down the east coast of Moresby Island. The name was coined by the first twot letters of each word in Pacific Coast Fisheries. Chief Seegay, W. Russ, George Brown and Fred Russ are the first Yet, when in 1922 he was made' of the Skidegate trolimg fleet to honorary member of the American leave for the North Island grounds . Society of Mechanical Engineers, in the Queen Charlotte Islands. he was lauded as "a man who never The main Skidegate fleet will leave soon. At present quite a few Skidegate trailers are engaged in fishing for the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. which has a collecting He was born to his profession for 'camp at Aliford Bay. Capt. Fred Mr. and Mrs. J. Hadland Jr., Oona 1 ne was a descendant of Charles Frederick Herreshoff who emigrat ed from Germany in 1790 and married a daughter of John Brown, ons of Rhode Island's largest ship owners. Since then the family has been associated with ship building and the sea. known wherever swift ships attract attention. He attended .Massachu setts Institute of Technology 1866 69, worked for a time at Providence but soon left that Job to Join his brother John in a shipyard which the latter had established In the Walters is among those who is b? ing welcomed on ,the Islands. Nothing has been heard of the United States Navy sub chaser Eagle No. 57, which had been expected here on Wednesday of this week ln the course of an Alaska pniisfi. sot it Is now pnnolndpd that Nathaniel Greene Herreshoff was the vessei is not coming. Probably Friendship for the province of Brl-jMr. and Mrs. John J. Keyser, Jun- born ln Bristol March 18, 1848, and she has gone direct north, tlsh Columbia, was an official visi-!eau; N. Moran and F. L. Rolston, resiaea aimosi ms enure me close to the shipyard from whose ways slid vessels that made his name Enormous Traffic - On Trisco Bridge More Than F.Uht Million Persons And Three And a Half Million Cars Cross in Year T. Nesbitt and C. M. Gustafson, early 60s. Nathaniel was superin- SAN FRANCISCO, June 3: To-Anyox; S. Johnson, Stewart; N. tendent of the plant 1881-1915 and dav marked the first. anniversary Maline, H. Hunter and W. Chap- thereafter president of the concern f the onening of the Golden Gate man, C.N.R. until his retirement in 1924. bridge. During the year more than Savoy Boats Win Many Cups eiBnt minion people and 3.500.mo D. W. McLeman. Stewart; P. .T. Herreshoff was most widelv motorvchicles have crossed the O'Rourke, Hyder; D. Boyle, Prince known, for his cup defenders, Vigl in the morning a united service ".hurches spoke on the debt all of the United Church and Salva- pwed to John Wesley. Joseph Wes tion Army was conducted. Capt. ' ley acted as chairman, lant (1893), Defender (1895), Columbia (1899 and 1901), Reliance (1903) and Resolute (1920), but yachtsmen count scores of other reasons for remembering him. From 1890 on Herreshoff yachts won seVen of 13 Goelet cup races, 22 out of 62 contests for the As-tor cup, 14 of 24 King's cups, two of seven Cape May challenge cups and four of seven Breton Reef cups. Herreshoff's interest in ships never abated. In retirement he "tinkered" in a shop at his home in Bristol and his winter holidays in Florida were given largely to a small boat which he bridge. wife was Clara A. De Wolf of Bristol, to whom he was wed December 26, 1883. She died November 28, 1905, survived by a daughter and six sons. The Second Mrs. Herreshoff was Ann Roebuck, the marriage1 taking place October 7, 1915. , Sterling Suggestions Scott Eggs Grade "A" Largc.3doz. Pork Butts Per lb. ...... Rolled Roast VealPer lb. Oven Roast Beef Per lb. 85c 25c 28c 18c BUTTER First Grade. 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