J Pierrots THE DAILY XEW5 Waterfront Whiffs Seinefish Are Now Befinnin? to Show Lo In Thi nistHrf Walihnt T.anrl. I ings Fail Off With Closing of Area No. 2 According to word receired from' the. Queen Charlotte Wands, the regents of Skidegate and Sklde- gate Mission are still somewhat agi-; tated about the refusal of Canadian National b0a.t3.to land at the new wharf at Skidegate which has been-declared too small. A petition has. Seine fishermen are now beginning to take salmon in more substantial numbers m waters contiguous to Prince Kupert such as the Naas River. Lowe Inlet and Butedale although there is still much to be desired. The run of pinks in Massett Inlet has not materlized to any ex tent to date. Gill netters in the akeena and Naas Riven ire averagiaz abost tiratT sock- eye to the boat with srrenty tol0 Bt to r'oi Hanson IIP. asi- elghty ntavt There his been a,lnS mat the mail ssbsscy tor sme- itStnz off in the cotao rsn on the treCing grounds. As a rercrii of the recent dosing down cl halibat fishing in Area No. 2, the past -reek was marked by a sharp taihng off in hattbst landings at the port of Prince Rupert, only 271JBO0 poends being brought in. Of this 79,509 poands ni landed by three Canadian tcs- gate ana sncegate XUsaoa be glr en to the Vnxm steamship Co. Chartes Bruce and Arnold PaH ant of Skidegate haTe jutced the fisheries patrol senice. according to word received from the Queen Charlotte Islands. C.N.R. steamer Prince John, Capt. George Coles, which arrived earlier sels and 19103 pounds by eight jin the -reek from the Queen Char- American boats. With the landings Ugh!, prices shored, a distinct np-xard movement The top price of the week lor Canadian fish was 93c and 6c paid the AUi for 8900 pounds and the low Tte and 5c received by the Constance B. for 32j009 pounds. For American fish the high price of tbe week was lfl.3e and 6c paid the Hazel H. for 21.000 poonds and thej vm S-2c ana ec wnicn tne Arrow received for 35JG00 poends. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. HoKby and txo children. Monica and Gvea. re-tamed home Thursday after being guests of Hubert Ward on a boat trip to Mr. Ward's name on Princess Royal Island. Intensity in ranaOfog a ship to land was displayed recently at Skiiegate Then the steamer Prince John tag lotte Islands, sailed Thursday on her return to VancouTer with ealli at Clazton and Butedale to load canned salmon. I la nns spent yesterday and all night making ber calls in the Skeena River. Union steamer Car dena. Capt. John Boden, arrived in port at 7 o'clock this morning from the south and sailed at 8:50 ajn. on her return to Vancouver and waypoints. EaHbut landings at Junean op to August 8 this year totalled 1,-7Q0j0O3 poonds, being 2O0JK0 poends higher than at a linJIai date last year. Prices this year at Juneau haTe been about the same as last year. Two western schooners sold hal- stopped in response to mes-lt catches totaffing 76JO0 poundi sent from shore to snip by! Seattle yesterday as lours-: Set ose of the horn and lights of an astcmobSe. Orfci; to rtpairs beta? riide to tbe Qseen Charlotte City dock, tbe Canaritan National steam er haTe sot been able to can there! ka, itm pounds. 10c and Sc: Wal ks- 35JDO0 pounds. Whir. 3e and Sc. The -en knom Seattle haSbst cl USJt, The steamer Prince John . . vxs not anre of this hea it casiefn4lt- .h v,,uZ.Zt . .Vr"Tu..C77Z:. r-J to Nanaimo by a local tag - r:aid 1D go on to Seattle in to of 5 tJV,1? Call at irn that port. fcen Dr. MsCaU and R. C. ItrKen-l r.. -rto -srre at Eildfate. irnall- Serenty tagged hafibat. mostly led the steamer tth the horn and (from the Goose Island banks. haTe Eghtz. Tbe John thereupon tem-jbeeii reported to the International ed into EiHegaie and landed the IFisfcerjes Commission so far this tick mas -rfco is oerr progressing year. favorably at the Qaeen CharSoUei Rc-rpitaL I 1,0 boats being In with catches. r 'there ias no sale of halibut pn fit The ner cannery and redaction Exchange aamin$ pUnt of the BX;. Packers at Pacofl -r. fxeihter Chfluack, oxnW Qrn Charlotte IsUnds. has nox hf Union Steamihip Co. an bt-n and is ready to competed operate on a long term Urt packing Local labor was to cJaTter the pj. Waterhsf Jf SS11 construction capt. A. W. Ogden ir " p ieommand,arriTed in port last night . , , . . . from VancouTer and was this Capt. Albert Jones of the trotter M discharglng uusiiiS caiJ- StertsUm reports Hecate Straits TirtaaDy aBre wHh pink salmon. CPP steamer Princes Charlotte There U some speculaUon as to . Capt William Palmer, southbound whether these are Oue-n Charlotte from Skagway to Vancourer with Iilind. mainland or American sal-ja capacity lla of passengers. Is raoT. Old timers say they are I-! due in port at 3:30 this afternoon land salmon. and wfll sail at 5 pjn. Caot. W. p. Armour, manager oi the Armour SalTage Co, sails this eTening on the Prince George for Vancourer enroute to Rochester, Minnesota, where he will enter the Mayo Clinic for treatment. Many friends will hope for the popular Paul a speedy and effectiye recovery from his ailments. December Frozen HERRING BAIT Cold Storage Ice Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. MANY GET PENSIONS; An Fioiimes Nw Shirr la Old-A?e Payments. l'SJtlS Last Tear. OTTAWA, Asgsst 13: (CP The Dominion treasury paid est S2&.-J 521337 in aid-are pensions far thej fiscal year ended March 21, figures obtained from the finance depart-1 ment here disclosed. The Dxntc-' ion pays 75 per cent, ef the penstocs Vr J355 a year. Payments Uniform. Pension payments are uniform jhrougnoat Canada. This -om practice In the United States rhere each state 6tasits xonthly pendens to persons over state with the nroTiso that in mi BISHOP RIX so the pensioners receired sose-j , rr tt i n. 1 TA1I what above J3SJW0.0M. A HAK . ON This ns a eonstosrabte bitreise! . l j opportunity of meeting His Lord- snip stity-HTc Under sxial. security 17 T 1 -egisiaUoQ the Federal Treasury at, I I dllLUlo LdKc Aashragton supp&es half the am-' junt of the pensions paid in each xxpenences Ui JS ; Local Boy At FRANCOIS LAKH An? 13: se shall the Federal share be orer I per, is spending the holidays in the .15 a month. States that pay $35 a Francois Lake district and erery MDis naTe to suppry szs monthly hetssetTes. ! In Canada ail the cost of adminis-ermg the fund must be paid by the prorinees. moment is fraught with new dis- eoTeries. He got within twenty feet of a young bun moose, caught a big grey trout at Francois Lake and was the guest of the Hougen At the close of the last fiscal year family at Tatalrose. tbe MePhaij :he total number of old-age pen-,Raneh on Bald Hill and at tbe toners In Canada was 175.675. Foi-jbome of the Harris Oichestra on wing are the numbers of pen-) Francois Lake, finding odd mocv oners tn each province witb the m which to visit his fathei sreentage of pensioners to' the to- Albert Ed hind, who is foreman on al number of persons over seventy telephone line construction a the province in brackets: A1-! Hil Iatt experience was when erta. 8,725 1 52.23 per cent.); Bri- a defective stove-pipe set fire tc h Cotumbia. 11.5C3 ' 42.55 ; Mani-;th bBnk tent Wch blazed mer-oba. UJ&OO 52.70: New Bruns-rfl'- vruh T3Se presynce of mind, fek. 11.142 531; Nova Scotia. TO"1 Davey seized bit lather's pe 327 tfAfAt- Ontario o rs 1 razor and cut the bumins clotii 5; Prince Edward Island. lZll"om tenl and halted the ZlXnt; Quebec HZ 21), Sa- bUl wWch tui burning HisJ katchewan, 11,775 53.35 ; North- i aUiers socka, having jusi under , vest Territories. 9. 7.44i.' Ztxte a bath, offered a solution tt i Dominion contributions for the who q,lwchd the remain j ast fiscal year by provinces follow flre wtth thc Albert will) Alberta, J1360371: British Colum- a("u,: a e r-r- great vU,$U55J51: Manitoba, iljm 19V danjwa done as thr fire waf .'ew Brunswick, U3373 Nora conlined to one kh may be Scotia. 3135,701: Ontario. S3J27.- 7 raind '53: Prince Edward Island. $167!- 330; Quebec. 53.K6.2M including PKOVINCCS NAME CHOSEN back payments; Saskatchewan $1- . r,ih,n -x 75734; Northwest Terrltoriei li. fConUnpe1JP f5e!l 71- forwarded a note to Sir Edward Since the old-age pensions first whfch read in part: Tame Into effect in 1923 the Do-' "As there exists a Colombia In Steamship Sailings For Vancouvei Monday ss. Prince Rupert 3 pn! Tuesday Catala 1:30 pjn . Wednesday Ss. Princess 1 Charlotte 5 pm.! Friday ss. Cardena .... 10:30 pjn. ss. Prin. Adelaide 10 pm. ss. Cardena 10.30 pm. Saturday Ss, Prince Rupert 7 pjn.J Aug. 7 and 21 ss.'Prlnce Robert 4 p.m , rrom Vancouver , Bunday ss. Catala 4 pm Wed. ss. Pr. Rupert .. .10:00 am. Frl. ss. Pr. Rupert 10. am . ss. Pr. Adelaide 4 pm. 1 Ss. Cardena pm. Monday ss. Pr. Charlotte am.i Friday ss. Pr. Alice ry am.J PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD T tiding. Al Tra md Cmm m OrrhTila. KEN RAYNER For Your RADIO SERVICE MODERN EQUIPMENT REASONABLE RATES ' PHONE BLACK 112 Find Sundays In Winnipeg Quiet American Twtrbl Had It Difrtrult T Pat la Tbse WIXXTPEG. Axe 13: "CP A st pped dock added to the dis-craniied state of siad of tvo Am-rrxaa tourists Tis&s&g here on a iSaaday. Ttred aad thirsty after tradgias Jv streets kn a rxta effort to par-chase draks ether than those soM m cafes aad dr5 stores, the pah ' gxtneed at a dock in the Canadian Pacific rotunda before depaxtir; for the vest. worn rai w-icadllrts OTiait f.amMi The cteck ns out of order andi 35L Some of the increase ns due- . . . i r t a . And Baptism at St. Peter's Church claiming the pensions last year but' HAZIXTOX. As; 13: JO. Brr ing the first fun year that Qvebecjrirtd in HarrKpn ast Friday aad and Nex Brunsrkk had old-age M Sunday coming condacted spe-pension schemes in operatioc cial serrxtes hi St Ptlert CiKirrl . Nex Branrrick started tu pen- a lrg coagregatiaQ betas in st-stons on Jdy 1. 1. and QeebeettfT:rt3n- iK on August 1. 15. When thej C10 ilay. the aifant daughter scheme started in these prtmnees'0 Jir- ad Mrs. t A. Myros, uos there -ra a rush of appBcaaBfa01?6"1 P- hfch cluttered the reeeiTins of-1 Frank BsrBng. mtsswoary fkes and accordingly many of the! wzs ordained to the dia- naTir.enti had to b made riTO--cocate' oescs presemec w urn. uUrr "The rannnitc an an-varlRiwP br RT. J. E. BSChaH.1 in last year's figures althoush real-.rtcwr f Sthers. His lordAip !y applying to the late months of fJTff1 a 21091 imprcssTe 1835. jheipfcl sermon. Holy Commeaion serrtee uhteh r- -i .7!: by Per. J E. Buchafl ana filti TT .1 T.ut, Rer. Frank Bortinc. nUUed to $28 o a month if their hlt WTate tocome does not ceed:Bisho at St Peter's Rec $125 a year. If the prfraie income tftrT An w,, M rather than confuse passengers officials had coTeied the face. This txj expiaiaed to the United Stats Ttsstors. One of them replied dole-fafly: -Oh. I thought it ns Just part of your Sunday requirements in this city E i ei j thing else is so tiiitly closed I thought perhap' you had to carer your clocks too." TERRACE Mrs. C. J. Korrtngton armed on! Monday from Prince Rupert and is. the guect of Mrs. Win Robinson. I Sunday brought a serere electric storm to Terrace and district al though n dam?e has been re-1 sorted. The storm xas esoeciallTi sere re in the Lakelse Lake counUy The delegates of the Board of Trade and other visitors to th u aooTe Lcai. uk peiKHxier a ki i. ... . . . mUtled to enouh to erre fcta or . , . , . "--MSnnners ceieorauons returned on --- 1 m.i) iiu icwiMra an exceuem show. The orator for the Indians lack Joseph, is receiring special mention for his timely remarks reminding the white- inhabitants if the Bolkley Valley of their Ten -ecrnt arrrral in the country. Mrs. R. Jeats of VancouTer Is. visiting here with Mrs. O. J. Kir- kaldy at her summer home at Takelse Lake. Mrs. Jeats and lam-: ily lired here some yeass ago. Q. C. ISLANDS 1 t S. Richardsun, nsheries m-i vpector for the Queen Charlotte Islands, was at Skidegate and Queen ' Charlotte last week on depart-' mental business. M. J. Williams has completed a new store near the hew wharf at Skidegate and has It stocked and ready for business. Reach the most people in city ind district with tu ftarerttsezneat 'n the Dally News FUUMJ FOUND Dark-rimmed glasses on Fourth Avenue East, near Dr Johnsen's office. Owner may have same by calling at Dal! News office and paying for this advertisement tf. WANTED minion treasury had contributed America, ana uie citlzerr j WANTED A smart young man for of toe tart nseal jar l the United state, call theit j general store wort Mustor $123,393,834. country also Columbia, at least in In addition the Dominion provides !try. 'British Columbia' might be. old-age pensions for blind persons m lhe Queen s opinion, the best more than 40 years of age. This is naaie '' done by a special provision In the Old-Age Pensions' Act and is also on the basis of $20 a month. At the end of the fiscal year there! were 1.945 and the Federal contri-! butlon amounted to $123,418. 18 years and able to take some responsibility. Apply in writln? to Box 26. Dally News. tt. FOK SALE FOR SALE Range with oil burner and some furniture, practically new, 416 Eighth Avenue West. (1901 FOR SALE Double corner. Alfred Street and Eleventh Avenue, both streets graded, for sale at bar-; ' gain. Dybhavn and Hanson, tf. FOR SALE-Chlld's high chair and push cart, good condition. Phone ; Green 562. ti.1 PERSONAL WE HAVE HELPED HUNDREDS TO OBTAIN positions as Letter Carriers, Postal Clerks. Customs Examiners, Clerks, and Stenographers, etc., and can help you. Write us for proof and free Information. M.C.C. Schools Ltd., Winnipeg. Oldest In Cana'da. If PRIVATE HOME KINDERGARTEN'S PAY. We start you. The Canadian Kindergarten Institute. Winnipeg. tf BEGINNING MONDAY FOR TWO DAYS BHS HOMES THE I HAMESHOW WfH ALL THE LAUGHS! . . . ... i- a gimtnng pia oi scittn and radio stars In a rant-tKriUd ythil o! nltrtaixuat&t tltctricirrl tarir V- r fiitodir, Aupat 13, mi i ii , --.i j -1 ii . - -7- I 11 ha at! I I I I III 1 LAS I HMfcS lOTTT" I I1KI.K BLIND At 7:11 and mice- VICTOR MOORE MILTON BERLE KOIN BRO0ERICX JANE mm BUSTER WEST MELISSA MASOK HAL KEMP AND MIS Q1CHESTIA (Once Only t 8:19) The Jones Family in "A TRIP TO PARIS" (At 7:M and J SO) UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers LeaTe Prince Rupert for Vancouter TS. CATAL. EVERY TL'ES- T. CARD EN A FRIDAY, DAY. 1:30 p.m. 10:18 pxn. Dne Vancouver, Thnrs. ajn. Doe VancoqTer, Monday urn. It Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Offke Further Information Regarding Reserratlons and TlrkeU l"roa A. W. NEWMAN. Prince Rupert Agent. Third Ato. 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