'ti Waterfront Whiffs An Infant Industry Atlin Fisheries Closes For an Hour Fishing at Falls River Jaunt to Ketchikan Graft. Possibilities ' One of the infant industries nf Prinno Rnnorf nn w - - ""- V UIJU district , , , is . the building of boats. I am told that boats are built cheaper here than at any place on-the coast. So good and cheap are they that hulls are built here for Vancouver riAfinlo Rill PtnVinwla io incj- tn mn 1 L t.' .Ml Jtauniuj io juou nuvv uavilig it IICVV UUUU UUlll 6w"h,v- ,y John Group at Oona River and Oona is about the same fle Pilrr CHo t Ha 1 foot long with a Palmer engine and should be delivered toward the end 6t. next month. She will replace the Calista which Bill sold to Walter, Home, Don Crerar and Jack Iv-arion and which made her maiden (rip, under the new ownership to "jyark Canal on Labor Day. I am toJd' tJiat the new owners act as kipper In turns and It takes a little thne or them to learn all the gagets of the new liner. ) The steamer Oray which was In portyesterday took about 15b tons of coal for the Consolidated Whaling Co. to the whaling station at Rose' Harbor. She was loaded at thr Albert it McCaffery dock. .' - -;;Tfttrday being the funeral day in Vancouver of the late Bob Payne, the. Atlin Fisheries plant was closed bfjween two and three o'clock Just M-'was done at all the other plants owned by the New England Fishing cL'and its subsidiaries. It may not be generally known that 'Bob was production manager o . something like twenty-five "plants on this coast. There Is the Atlin Fisheries in Prince Rupert, the Canadian Fishing Co. at Bute- PRINCE RUPERT PORT DAY 1938 1 .1 : '"S . with thanks contributions to the Edwart Lipsett Ltd. T. JL Hunt Ltd. Canadian Fish it Cold Storage Co. Jeuy-ijugias 6t Co. Ltd '1W. H. Malkin it Co. Ltd. ...... v'AfB.C, Packing Co. Ltd. (North Pacific Cannery) S. C. Packers Ltd. 'Northern Fishermen's Cold Storage Atlin Fisheries Ltd. ; .Phlipott-Evltt it Co. Ltd; Booth Fisheries Corp. . ' 8. C. Thompson . Hon. T. D. Pattulo dale, four canneries on the Skeena River, five in Alaska, one at Goose Bay, one at Kildala, one at Taliho near Bella Coola, another at Bones Bay near Alert Bay, one at Nanai-mo, two on the west coast of Vancouver Island, one at Steveston, several In the United States and a big one at Vancouver. James L. Lee. manager of the Atlin Fisheries here is also a director 0f the Canadian Fishing Company and Is said to be in line for a directorate of the New England Co. We always had an idea that Jim was a big man. But to get back to bob Pavne. Everybody speaks well of him and reerets his casslne-. He pm fn' have had more friends In this north country than any other Vancouver man we have heard of. He knew the businessmen, the fishermen, the dock workers and the deck hands. He was an all round good chapj, the kind of man that fishermen like to know. One of the thlngt fishermen are talking about today Is when will the halibut season close. Last fear it closed somewhere around October' Standard OU Co. of b'c Ltd. Easthope Bros'. ..."..J.. Northern B. Cl Power Co. Ltd. Valentine, Dairy Matsumoto Boat Builders ....... Smiles Cafe........L....;..il'J 8. E. Parker Ltd. ... ..j " Ltd 25.00 J 25.00 H. M. McLean Co" 25.00 Star Welding t 25.00 urmes, uia 25.00 Jones' 1 22D0 Dibb Printing 20.00 Boston Cafe 20.00 Market-;.- Co. . Bryant Co. Ltd W. F. Stone ... Grotto Cigar 8tore 15.00 15.00 Fraser it Payne 15.00 North Star 10.00 Watts it NIckerson 10.00 Pioneer Dry 10.00 Carnation Milk 10.00 Annette Ladles Bottling Works Cleaners !.... Products' Ltd Wear : T. McMeekln 10.00 ZZZZI lo!oo jqq the following totalling A. MKenzie Sllversldes Bros. O. P. Tinker ' Geo. Hill W. J. McCutcheon Traveller's Cafe Howe & McNulty Wrathall's Dry Goods it Novelty Shop Gordon it Anderson Commodore Cafe M. Hellbroner A. T. Parkin J. L. McLaren Macey's Confectionery . Vance's Home Arts -H. A. DuHamej 8. King Wallace's Ranee it Hardy Collart it McCaffery Ltd. F. Wilson Evening Empire McRae Bros. A. Ki Nelson Dybhavn it Hanson L. Rayner T. McClymont'."1" R. E. Benson v M. T. Lee 4 M. Dougherty O. SeW cut. . . . ,. . . - v.fc wi u v uau possibly, a U-x days later. At any! rate there is another five or six weeks of fishing for the big boats. - I The curious thing Is what has1, happened: to. all the small . boats' that were supposed to have tied up . after the end of their season. I; THE DAILY NEWS am told that many of them are The records of the International trolling for salmon, some fishing Fisheries Commission show that, dog fish and doing little chores., for the period from April 1 'a All are away. 'August 31, 1938. the follow;;.?: 19 and It Is not unlikely it may be suffering people of this province. 'ek;. Wit.h AIex Huntc.r away and Oslofjord, flagship of the Norweg-about the same time this year or It may or may not be graft, as liei Balagno " witri him what ' can w lan-Amerlca line, MMV, and MitU the fcilC largest )Ud Ch"' of Commerce acknowledges Port Day celebration on August J5th as follows: . ; .$100.00 . 75.00 . 55.00 25.00 25.00 Canadian Fishing Co. Ltd. (Carlisle) 15.00 owiii uanaaian Co. Ltd. . Burns it Co. Ltd. S'Z. W. R. Love Electric ..""'"."". Sunrise Grocery Pacific Fisheries Ltd. ZZZZ P. M. Ray, Northern Shipping Co. Capitol Theatre Home Oil Distributors Ltd. Union Oil Co. 0f Canada Ltd impenai uu Lta Contributions were received from Standard Machine Works Royal Hotel Commercial Hotel Ling the Tailor Miller's Cigar Store Imperial Barber Shop Dominion cafe Rupert Butchers Royal Motors Yokohama Barber Shop H. K. Yamanaka i Star Store , i Tome Lee Co. ' Dominion Baths ' Rex Cafe Prince Rupert Baths . R; W. Cameron froyal Lunch York Hotel Tort Clements Cafe Central Hotel Brackman-Ker Milling Co. .Prince Rupert Feed Co. Bharman Co. N. E. Arnold ' Mm. Miller , .Ross. Bros. yarlety Store ' :' . iiotel Prince Rupert ,Mrs. H. 8. Parker Anonymous Little's News Agency O. K. Barber Shop ' v a complete list or all contributions Is available for the inneri . 1938, In each of the local branches n. fhe :lfSl.?!Ctlonorany At the week-end a fishing party was out to Falls River In Bruce Wil- vwi'n hnat Tte hearv rain on Run- day night raised the water behind the dam about three and a half feet so fishing was not so good. However, there was enough trout to keep them all eating and a good time was had by all. In the party were Bill Elkins. Sid Elkins, Miss Eileen Green and Bill Brooksbank and his wife. A good many people along the waterfront, want to know what happened' to Tommy Trotier at Ketchikan at the week-end. I can't tell them aU about it but what I doi know Is that he went to see some of his lady friends and that he receiv ed a very hearty welcome. What his local friends all want to know is" just how Tommy does it. He cer tainly has .them coming no matter where he goes. Harry Scott thelogglng magnate was in towii iids week and he was telling some' wonderful stories about the sea serpents and whales and other creatures he has seea In his time. O well! If we knew the right-brand we also might see the same -kind of creatures. It does not seem as If the waterfront, would le the place to go to hear about school books, but that is what W. R. Love can tell any person that Inquires just what should be done to the people who Inflict schoolbook changes on the long- COMMITTEE , 10.00 .. 10.00 .. 10.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 .. 5 XX) Works r . 5.00 j 5 XX) --. ,5iW , -5X)0 . 5.00 5.00 - 5.00 .. 5.00 5.00' 5.00 .. . 5.00 .. 5.00 5.00 5.00 ' 5.00 $738.00 $159.00 Thompson Hardware Dally News D. Elio Mrs. Joe Brown Sincere Grocery Gordon's 'Hardware J, Slaggard Mussallem's Economy Store Chris' Mill Bakery Wm, Oahv Florist People's Store Kaien Hardware Alberta Market R. G, Vaq der Sluys Sterling Market Ri4pert Bakery Empire Baths Family Shoe Store Toklo Tailors John Bulger P. H. LInzey Suehiro Boat Builders H. R. Love E. Evenson E. Cavenalle O. V. Wilkinson Ben Ferguson Dominion Dairy t,' ' Johnson's Grocery Prince Rupert Dairy A. Sinclair Grand unu Total joiai Joyv.UU . contributor until September 30, suggests, but It Is very expenslv for parents la have to buy new books so often. In this province where school books are supposed to be free it seems as if the demands of parents are sometimes almost ruinous. amounts of halibut have been landed In the various ports on the Pacific Coast: Area No. 2. U S. fleet 13,297.314: Canadian flee i 9.537.639. total 22,834.953. Area No. 3, U. S nect. 15.817.032; Ca- nadian fleet, 1.203,009, total, 17.- 020.-131. For the period from March 16 to August 31. 1937. the followins landings were recorded: Area No. 2, U. S. fleet, 13,259.005, Canadian' fleet 9.771.979, total, 23,030584 Area No. 3., U. S. fleet. 16,243,472, Canadian fleet, 1.072,420. total, 17.-' 315.892. It should be noted that In 1937 the halibut fishing season be-' gan on March 16 Instead of April 1 as in 1933. j For the month of Ausust. 1938, the following amounts of halibut were landed: Area No. 2.. U. & fleet, 512,300, Canadian fleet. 379.-533, total, 891.883; Area No. 3, U S. fleet, 3,590,391. Canadian fle?t 676.061, 'total, 4266,452. John Haldane was this morning convicted by Magistrate McCly-mort under the Fisheries Act for being illegally in Dossession of sockeye salmon In June last prior to tne opening of the season. F.e will be up on Monday for sentence Steamer Princess Adelaide was In port yrerday afternoon, salllne later in the evening on her return to Vancouver. Waterfront people are lucky to have any kind of a column this you expect? However, I've done my best. Cheerio I H.F.P. j Pattern Pool j From England , HELSINKI, Finland, Sept. 10: (C f-Keuters) The swimming pool which Is to be constructed here for the 1940 Olymnic Games will be modelled on the lines of modern English baths. i The Finnish Swimmers AssdH-' .(aJ 1. . 1 ... I Jicii vu oe reDrcsenica at thei International Swimming Congress in London by T.Aro who during his visit will make a study of English, swimming pools because they are Seen from the air as she arrived In New York is the new motor liner and highest oowered vessel ever He signed for hydraulic-geared Diesel engine propulsion. The new liner cuts the crossing time between Norway and United States from seven and one-half to seven days. Offers Praises f rp , n I f I ,nqf IVlilLr C 1 U UUtU i IHK New York Writer Notes its Fine Points for Human Consumption YORK' 10: (CP) cr) - . 'Contrary to PP1 supposition a dletltlan write". there is no Pronounced flavr to goafs milk. vor, but only through its whiteness ana greater richness. The milk Is almost twice as rich In fat as cow's milk and the fat globules are Infinitely smaller and more completely diffused, so fine I the cream never rises, says this au- thority. The curd sennrate inf clcts which are soft 3nd and 80 so Solub,e soluble , w " d . , g"te ln aboat half th considered the most suitable models'., cann01 m mosl Instances be dis on on which which to to base base the the ni. nlam. w for the tv,tlnguished from cow's milk bv fia construction of the Olympic Pool. Pleasure Seeker Not For Nursing Australia Finds Difficulty Getting Right Type of Girl for Job 1 www a iiitfiw, VJUtllr 5 P)-The chairman of the board or.fH ,and ph,oSphat the Royal Prince Alfred Hospltal.1 Uy millC- U ls declared- when giving evidence at an inquiry into the desirability of establishing ' a new hospital at Canberra, said all Sydney hospitals were experienc ing great difficulty in obtaintne the right type of recruit girls who did not want to go out pleasure seeking every night. i Sydney hospitals had been forced to accept girls who not long ago would have been rejected as unsult-i able, he said. Many nurses left the 1 profession to marry, and his experience was that about 60 per cent of young doctors married nurses. ACTIVE AT 100 ' RAMSOATE, Eng., Sept. 10: (CP) Miss Florence Goodwin celebrated her 100th birthday by arising at; 7:30 and opening 50 letters which I arrived by the first post. PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD m mm4 Srt Cm!, MUmtrU AcwtTlM VcJdinc J1UU m SavatOI e NORWAY'S NEWEST Junior Chamber expressed appreclrj awuii lur wie voie oi manes, .it was pleasant to think that their efforts were appreciated. Reach the man oeot in. art tnd district with tu kOvtrtlsenjeat w tne DaUy Newt THE SEAL t QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only talmoe canning company with an it) the year round piyroD b Prtnc Rurri S27 THIRD AVENUfc MacKENZlE'S FURNITURE Better Bedding Week SIMMONS MATTRESS 4.6. 4.6. 3 3 SIMMONS SPRINGS All Siies You are sure of getting value in Simmons and there Is no better than Simmons Phone 775 NOTICE Our regular day delivery will start on Sunday, September iith, at 12 o clock noon, The last Vm morning delivery will finish 7 Sunday, September Uth. Please return all y Lu! Uf .mnfi empty SLn as we need them ln our business. Dominion Dairy Phone II EI) COR Fresh Local Kaw And Pastcuricd Milk VALENTIN DAIRY rnoNiu-s7 .'STOPOVERS AT RUPERT Longer Time Asked By Chamber of Commerce and Committee to be Appointed The Chamber of Commerce at Its meeting last night In the Knox Hotel passed a resolution requesting the President to appoint a committee to take up with the transportation companies the question of stopovers for their boats at Prince Rupert with the Idea of Increasing the time given passengers to see the city. The matter was discussed at some, length, It being the opinion of some members that adiustments mlehi be made In the timetable which! would be of advantage to the city.' The committee was asked to; point out that whereas formerly there was little to see In the cltr J with the exception of the Cold Stor- . . . , i i i 1. 1 1 age piaiu. mjuujt iweic were puouc and private gardens, a museum and totem poles that Interested a great many people. The question of making the dty( even more attractive by co-obera-l Hon of all bodies, public and private was also discussed briefly. Appreciate Work Junior Chamber The Chamber of Commerce at its dinner meeting last night passed a vote of appreciation of the, work of the Junior Chamber in staging the. first annual port day thls.year. The President. F. A. McCallum. was In the chair and he emphasized the value or the effort. The resolution was moved by 8. E. Parker arid carried with enthusiasm. Trevor Williams on behalf of the CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFE I'hone 51 For lit, I Household Coal MKS. C. E. BLAC1T, LAST TIMES Tnvi 2Show,,t7:or! 01 ono i. I VvBfftQ moo .....7 r muw BOtDEN WEST beW 1 HMflT milk WHTfR PIOCEON lt CtlliUo UBOT IISCN MtM WtL IM. fcrtWj lUCd' At 7:21 and 9:l J ADDED "Pur Gang In "Cannid fbl' . Cartoon "Captalji'i p.' Qtt Vonr "MoTie Qnii- hi Tonliht! Mrs. Bernard Londihl Voice Production riANO and THE0RI Phone GRELV 9 431 4th Avf. Vnt NEW ROYAL HOTEL i. 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