9 PAGE FOUR Colossal OPENING OCT. 1 NOTED IN MEDICINE (Continued From Page One) siderable part, has become a stand ard work on the subject. He was literature prize for this work in 1928. : f The variety of Sir Andrew's pro vember 24, 1864, the son of the late William MacPhail of Inveranle. He ;was educated at the Prince of Wales ; College, Charlottetown and McGill' university, nis degree from the latter institution being BA. 1888 and MD. 1891. Graduating from McGill he went to England and was attached to the London Hospital i London) and a fellow of the Royal Ambulance with which he saw service in France, from 1914 to 1919 and was created a knight bachelor for his war work. Another war reward was the Order of the British Sir Andrew began his literary career as a contributor to the University Magazine. He was editor of the l"c Canadian Medical Association association ductlons can be seen from a-list of ua,naaian ,Meaicall l?is Jural long period. He took 'the titles of works: "Maria ,over iChapdelalne" (translation of Louis .J", m ine cut "ld w" nt-1 Hemon's novel' of Quebec life);,' lTli an f'The Life St John McCrae" (a syml I g?' f 11 Hf ....,.,- i , ... . .iHe made r reeular visits to Briton ."pathetic biography of a friend and fellow writer and doctor, the author of the was poem, "In Flanders' Fields"); and "Essays in Portias," 'Three Pernor," and "Books of Sorrow," critical pamphlets. Born on P.E.I. ' Andrew MacPhail was born at iOrwell, Prince Edward Island. No where he was held in high esteem in literary circles for his writings. Sir Andrew married Georglna Burland, daughter of G. B. Burland, Montreal, in 1893 and his wife died in 1902. ENORMOUS FISH RUN QUEEN CHARLOTTE CITY, Sept. 24. The Dena River, In Skidegate Inlet at the north end of Moresby Tslnnri fe iHrtiiolli, nlnnnit n.uu and on his return was appointed pmk salmon these days. For miles for fish. With the fish packed In so tight, the bears are having a great feed, having made well beaten paths Society of Canada. He held the down tn thp rivpr h,nir. t rank of major In the Sixth Field 'vals of a few feet. A BANK WHERE SMALL ACCOUNTS ARE WELCOME No account is too small, and none too large, for the Bank of Montreal to handle with efficiency and courteous attention to its customers' individual requirements. You arc invited to open an account with this bank. BANK OF MONTREAL Piince Rupert Ilranch: Stewart Branch: UTABLUHtD UU F. A. MacCALLUM, Manager H. V. LITTLER, Manager "YOUR BANK AND HOW YOU MAY USE IT"-i r llfi. South to Vancouver' Calling at Ocean Fallfj and Powell River Steamer leaves PRINCE RUPERT Every 'THURSDAY, 11 :15 p.m. CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS V-17-33 ... making their layover under the voluntary curtailment plan before actually leaving for the grounds oh their final trips of the season In other words, a U boat UUitl Illlblll might V layover, would not commence until proiessor of pathology at Bishops Un the stream, which not so manv several days-later. However, it is College, Lennoxville, Que. In 1907,vears aeo thp fUh nivor pntr.H l expected that catches in Octobei after after serving serving as as pathologist pathologist to to the the'therp 'there arP are countless inf.ip fh,,H. thousands JJwM of1wl11 be be "red scattered and and that not a Western Hospital and Hospital for! the pinks At some places, it is re- gat many fares will be landed in Insane at McGill. He was a mem-1 ported, trie bottom cannot be seen Prl"6e J the most P1 the ber of the Royal College of Sur geons of Great Britain, a licentiate dt the Royal College of Physicians larger American vessels will be ronhiW throueh to Seattle wi'.h their final catches. Landings ;of halibut at Prince Rupert up to and includlne yes terday .had. reached a. total of 11,-393,050, pounds ,as compared with 11,802,350 pounds at a correspond -lnjr date last vear. The aserpeatp of Canadian, iandlpgs for this year is 5,446,650 pounds as aeainst 6.- 118830 pounds a year ago J the American' total is 5,946,400 t pounds in comparison with last i year's 5,616,000 pounds. I j for the past week landings tailed 237,500 pounds consisting of II for 7,000 pounds. For American fish the high price of the week' was 10c and 6c which the Helge-land received for 28.000 nonnris and the low 8.7c and 6c which the tTrinlty was paid for 30,000 pounds Dr. W, A. Riddell, for the past. couple of years a member of the scientific staff of the Prince Rupert; Fisheries Experimental Station, Jeft on the Princess Adelaide' last evening for Regina to take over a new appointment as prov incial ianalyst. The move has been made in the Interests of the health of Mrs- Riddell who has been In Saskatchewan for several months Appointment of a successor to Dr. PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK ANDSHIPYARD THE DAILY NEWS Saturday September ai 1831 Waterfront Whiffs Halibut Landings Will Continue Month Yet Dr. Riddell Goes to Regina Tall Fish Stories From Interior ' " and Stupendous SHOW OF RADIOS 4 Leading Makes ... All Leaders. 27 Beautiful Models ... All Different These Advanced Models are the Moat Outstanding Achievement in Radio Science PLACE TO BE ANNOUNCED LATER f for While Rfintemhpr 20 has hppn ;pr. hv rVin Tnfprnnfinnnl Riddell has not yet been made. 126,500 pounds from seven Cana- the local angling fraternity the dlan Vessels and 111,000 pounds 'past few days. Dr. Brocklesby from seven American vessels. I made the triD to Babinp In mjwj luiimiucu at a sieaay ana.pauy wiin ur. Anay iritcnard of $ ? satisfactory level with the top bld'Nanaimo who has been at Klspiox' v" uaiiaumil lull uui"i5 uic yasi WCCK CueCKing Up t and 5c received by the Constance, on the salmon run. Charlie's com-) B. for 31,000 pounds and the lowpanions at Lakelse were Jack Bul- 6c .and.6c received by the Clipper HYDE Transfer 315 SECOND AVE. FURNITURE MOVING Cartage . Light Delivery Coal Wood ggras Phone 580 ger, Sid Hunter and Alex Hunter. ; Repairs to the Vancouver halibut boat Constance B., which stranded and sank at Klcw Nugget In Grenville Channel at the first of the week, are now proceeding at the local dry dock and are expected to be completed In about a week's time. Nothing New On Elevator Fisheries Commission as the final date for the issuance of n . . . Z7.,, , . clearances to halibut fishing vessels for the season to Area oEdmonor?! Tasini No. 3, itis-expected-that vessels will be arriving"' with over Local riant catches up to almo'st-a month after that date. This is due fo the fart. that. it. will ho nnssihlp fnr vpscpIq tn rnko mit No word word has has been received at their papers up to September 29. : local elcvatod elevatod offices of any change being made in connection with the operation of the local Union steamer Cardcna, Capt house. John Gillespie, head of the John Boden, arrived in port at Olllesple Grain Co. of Edmonton, midnight last ww 7night Aiigiib At from KJlik the 11. W ' which was reported to - have leased m I able; to arrive with a catch on I south and sailed a couple of hours tne Iocal Plant, has Issued a denial . ' . . , a i i nf IVia rnnnvf semember 29 and takp nut its laier on ner return io Vancouver."1 k"c ri clearance the same day for thcand waypoints. next voyage which, owing to the With Dr. H. N. Brocklcsby back from Babine Lake and DIED AFTER RESCUE SOUTHPORT, Eng., Sept. 24: (CP) Khnrtlv nftor halnr, vnen,. Charlie f j i , .. . Balagno in from Lakelse. the gov- lls. collanSpd nnn riiM vJZt ernment wharf has been the ,ii. lJ;j : centre . this ... week , of ..... tall trout .... fish-1 tne iwuouiciHuic Inquest was recoracu at ing stories. In fact Brock and Charlie almost have each other - sold on the attractions of the twol piscatorial centres. Brock assures us that rainbow minnows of under I two feet in length are scornfully1 tossed back into Babine. As fori Lakelse, Charlie says, cutthroats of under five pounds hardly cause a ripple. Naturally, the biggest ones, as usual, got away in the in terests of good angling again next while, year While the size of the fish their abundance mav have? diminished none in the tellinr. .the Brocklcsby and Balagno e-jlpedltions, evidently, had a good 'time and have been the talk of j" i 5 . w f Be Sure to Visit ALMER'S ai:mfr' i I Coffee Shoppe t Corner THIRD and SIXTH The Brightest and Most up to the Minute Eating Place in Prince Rupert Open 7 a.m. t0 2 a.m. WVW.VAf.W.WW'.VWWvW Powder Puff Beauty Shoppe Permants, MarcelLs, Finger-waves, etc. Children's Haircuts a Specialty. Phone Green 883 for Appointment Muriel Eby 437 4th E. Phones 18 81 P.O. 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