F PAGE FOCB THE DAILY NEWS Saturday Novta Waterfront Whiffs Final Halibut Landings of Season Arc Made Grand Total Ahead of Preceding Years Cape Beale Again Leads Fleet in Volume of Production In addition to the smaller volume of landings in 1938 as compared with 1937, prices are computed to have averaged almost two cents lower this year than last for the Canadian fleet which means that, ifrom the financial standpoint, it was not as good a year as 1927. One ircxira ;a mtm B reran ixi ! rxim 1 i 1 i 1 Size 36x54 twaraiiBiiiBifiin Size 18x36 THIRD AVENUE Size 9x12 Size 36x36 . 45c Balsac I Bum Blue Boy r Cape Spencer Cape Beale Trips 6 6 5 11 8 Capella 10 Clipper II. ..... 9 Cape Race II. .. 2 Cape Spear 5 Covenant 8 Cynic 5 Constance B 5 Chatham Maid .. 3 'The grand total of halibut landings at the port of j cape Race n 4 Prince Rupert for the 1933 season was 13,481,550 pounds icke J this year also exceeding 1936 when the total was 11,768, 100 pounds and 1935 when 11,916,150 pounds was brought in. American landings for 1938 totalled 7,271,900 pounds, continuing the come-back as far as ... . . dividual units of the Canadian which Prince Rupert is concerned j fleet eleven vessels Is was makinB was started last year when 6,655,- 000 pounds of American fish was brought in as compared with 5,907-000 pounds in 1936 and 6,687.300 pounds in 1935. Canadian landings for the year aggregated 6209,650 rviiinds. showine a decrease from number of trips having been the Cape Spencer, 139,400 pounds; Gul-vik, 136,000 pounds; P. Dorreen, 137,500 pounds. ' A as compared with 13,296,850 pounds in 1937, the aggregate z. T .10 .. 1 .10 .. 6 '.. 3 .10 .. 7 .. 4 .6 6,641,850 pounds in 1937 but in- Prince Rupert for the American Gony 8 102500 creases over 5,961,100 pounds in 1936 and 5,328,850 pounds in 1935. The heaviest lander of halibut at Dundas Dovre B Dorreen N J Daniel S - Edward Lipsett Embla Essential Fanny F. Flnella Fear Not Gibson Oulvik ..... 2, . 3 .11 ileet this season was the Rainier, oh l bringing in 282,000 pounds in eight I Helen II 4 trips. Foremost was second with! ingrid H 9 239,500 pounds in seven trips and'ispaco 1 Arrow third with 236,000 pounds in, Ida S. 2 seven trip3. Forty thousand pounds j. r 3 per trip was the highest average joe Baker 10 per trip at Prince Rupert for the Jenny Boy 5 American fleet, vessels with this joan W. II 4 average having been the Grant.' Johanna 8 Liahona, Mltkof, Northern, Tor- .Tnnitpr 2 hundred and five Canadian boats, aenskj old ana wizard. The Visitor Joan 3 engaged in halibut fishing out of was the most frequent lander of Kaien 10 ( Prince Rupert this year In compari-1 American fish at Prince Rupert this Kyrelle . '. 7 son with ninety-seven seventy-eight In 1936. in 1937 and Weather conditions on the fishing grounds this season were favorable until the closing few weeks when there was a rather long spell of consistently rough seas which delayed some of the boats getting in. Happily. casualUes to the fleet, as in 1937, were at a minimum. Capt. Edgar Arnott's Cape Beale again led the Prince Rupert fleet this year for volume of landings, bringing in 315,000 pounds in eight trips which was almost the same as the vessel's record In 1937 when she landed 316,000 pounds in eight trips. The Takla, Capt. Chris Park- jold, was second heaviest lander with 282,000 pounds in seven trips while the Lois N.. Capt. Ben Peter son, was third with 237,000 pounds In nine Jrips. The Takla was the a few American boats are yet to be Oslo ...6 accounted for.. The individual Oldfleld .9 catch figures for the two halibut Pair of Jacks 7 fleet? at Prince Rupert this season P. Dorreen 11 were as follows: Point May 5 Canadian Port Eissntcton . ..2 Trips Total Atli 8 Aiken 6 heaviest average lander per trip Annabelle 5 with 40.286 pounds while the Cape Annie Louise 3 Beale was a close second with 39, 375 pounds, the Joan W. II.. Capt. Al Woie. coming third with 29,250 pounds, the Joan W. n.'s total be- in? 117,000 pounds in four trips. The year, having brought In ten trips Kinky 2 for a total of 63,500 pounds. The ' Lake Biwa '. 4 Yukon landed nine catches for a Lois N .'. 9 total of 208.000 pounds while the Melville .-. 10 following vessels each landed eight Minnie V 4 trips: Hazel H.. 145.500 pounds; Morris H. 8 Rainier, 282,000 pounds: Sherman, Mother II 5 124500 pounds; Zarembo, 122,000 Margalice 10 pounds. Mi West 4 Mary F 4 These figures are based on hall- Mayflower 2 ing weights. The totals are comput- May L. 2 ed on the supposition that there North Foreland ..3 will be no further landings at Northland ..3 Prince Rupert after today although Nornen 10 A. R 1 Akhej 1 A. K 1 Arctic 7 Bayview 2 greatest number of trips made by Borgund 3 Pounds 78500 76500 28,000 6,000 2500 1500 1,200 93,000 6.000 21,000 Trip '.Prosperity Ave. !Rybac 9.813 R. W. A. 12,743. ReUef -6 5,600 : Ringleader l 2,000 R- K 1 2500 Rse Spit 8 1500 RI mt 4 1,200 Sa'aitJa 8 13,286 Sea Maid 3 2,000 ! Southend 9 7.000. Svalbard 2 Total Pounds 89,000 37,500 29.500 139,400 315,000 158,000 124,000 13,000 46,600 15900 33500 126.000 4.700 13,000 16.000 35,400 68,700 5.000 219,000 34500 4,600 104,500 107.500 36,000 39,500 98,000 5500 32,000 136,000 1,400 40500 99500 15,000 6500 23500 71,000 40.000 117.000 113.000 3.800 9.700 93,000 69.500 4.000 28,500 237,000 160,500 14500 75.500 65.000 52,500 47,000 10500 10500 5,500 34500 28,200 96,000 120,000 84,500 61,000 137500 7500 19500 75,000 8500 25,000 90,000 1.700 1,050 92,500 17500 63500 41.000 107,000 11 500 Axminster Rug CTtfl Size 9x9 Reversible Bedroom Rug 25x48 . . Dominion Linoleum Size 9x101... 313.75 Vel Felt Rug $7.50 $1.00 A Good Place to Buy Rugs ELIO'S Size 7Ux9 Size 71 ,x9 Inlaid Rug 6x9. Regular $12.00. Slightly OQ A A damaged .... VtUU Dominion Inlaid Linoleum 6 feet wide. Cft "J? 2 square yards r Rcxolcum Mats 18x36 Cdngoleum Mats $1.25 25c 1 Hours From 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. $3.50 Rugs . $9.00 $5.75 lilL fflwmm LnAJ'.jr4 1 Wi Hill Tray Prince Rupert Trip Ave. 14533 Signal 5.930 Sktena M. 5.900 Sunnyside 12,673 Sarah B. 39,375 S. K. 15.800 Toodie 5.750' i-533 Addington 10.450 Antler .... 15557 Alkl 9.000 Arcade 6.750 iAtiaS 14,000 Augusta . 2.750 Arrow 10.667 Al Jr 12573 Arctic 1.700 1.050 ! 11562 4525 7.938 U.OO'Tlpno tmiMlM tU ratMXMTM II IB VM TMVM ' i'l tl KM IMZSim KB i'B f'BIB LINOLEUMS - AXMINSTERS - CONGOLEUMS Seamless Barrymore Wilton Rug Axminster Rug Size 47x76 $55.00 $13.00 12,813 1 Andrea . .2 1.400lAlitak 1 10,125 Argo 1 11.056 Baltic 2 15,000 Betty 6 3250 1 Bonanza 2 7533 Brothers 3 7,100 Bolinda 4 8,000 Blanco 1 29250 (Bremerton 1 14,125 1.900 3233 9.300 9,929 2,000 7.125 26533 16.050 B m m P Trips Total Trip Trips Total Pounds Ave. Pounds 9 149,000 16,5C Sherman 8 124500 .".5 31500 6,300 'Sitka A 36,000 1 1 1,600 1.600 Seattle 2 79,000 H...1 1.500 1.500 Sirius 4 51500 I 3.000 3.000 Spray 4 100,000 Bernice 2 Betty Jane 1 Celtic 1 Condor 4 Cascade 3 Chum .,. 1 California, 4 Coolidge .'... 6 Chelan 3 3,625 Dally 1 9,438 Don Q. 1 13,000 Defence l .5550 1 Eureka 5 11.7501 Emma 2 2575 Excel . 6 5550 Estep 3 2,750 j Explorer 5 11500 Edgecumbe 3 5.650 Eagle : 1 9.60C Eastern 20.000 Fremont 1 9589 Frisco 7 6,714 i Foremost .. . 7 12500 federal 3 2500 Garland 3 9.750 1 Glacier . . 4 25.000, Gary Lee 1 8500 cony ...h... 2 6550 1 Grant . 1 ia,uuu G oria II. 3 Hazel H 8 HI Gill 2 Harding 5 Howard B 3 Helgeland 2 11 ,889 j Ionic ... 5.90T J Ivanhoe Judith ... j Jane i Kanaga I Kodiak . Northern . 8 84500 1U5B3 syivia i 25.000 13.778 Tramp 8 114,000 14,250 Sunde 1 38,000 6500 Treasure Island .1 4500 9520 Tip l 2500 19.938 Teeny Milly 10 109.700 6.700 Thrasher 7 27500 25.200 Takla 7 282.000 1557, Tor berg A. J 5 40500 6.500 T. N 1 1.600 4.000 Thelma H 3 10.000 8,823 'Unome 10 58.200 6.870 1 Viking I u. 9 96300 5.000 Vera Beatrice 1 10,000 21,900 Miscellaneous American 3 1 ..:.... 3 2 1 1 1 I Liahona 1 ,Lituya 4 Lancing 3 Middleton 7 Midway 2 Mary R 2 Maxine 2 Mermaid 1 Majestic 2 '"Mitkof 1 'Norland 5 Narrona . 2 1 i Nordic l National l North i g Onah 5 jj Oceanic 5 Pierce 6 5 Pearl 2 Pioneer III 3 ; Pacific 1 ' President 1 jj Prosperity 1 g Rcvllla 3 m Reliance I 4 5 Rapid ""1 Rainier Reform Rainier II Rap III ... Sentinel .... Star ...8 ...1 ..6 .1 .5 2 73.000 19.000 28,000 39,000 190,000 44.000 236,000 9500 209,000 33,000 11,000 20,000 32,500 92500 50,000 40500 84.000 18.000 9500 39.000 18,000 35,000 47500 29500 8500 84.000 68.000 23,000 12,000 9,000 52500 27,000 136.000 83.000 150.000 37,100 36.000 11,500 15,000 63,800 239500 61500 40.500 45,000 14500 22.000 40,000 36,000 146.500 28.000 105.000 43.000 51,000 107,000 20.000 69.000 19,000 20.000 39,000 26,000 40,000 102,000 42,000 168,000 24,000 17.500 23,500 17.000 72,000 40,000 102500 '48,000. 40,000 19,000 19.000 35,000 70,000 81,000 87,000 26,500 75,000 39,000 16,500 10.000 28.000 59,000 8,500 232.000 11500 54,000 13,000 117,000 26,500 4500, Sea Bird 2500iSunset ... 10.970 Seymour. 3,900 Superior 22.667 23,000 12,000 9,000 10,400 13,500 PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Shipbuilders and Engineers Iron and Brass Castings Klcctric and Acetylene ! Welding Specialists on Sawmill i and Mining Machinery A" Types 0f Gas IJngines ! Kepalrcd and Overhauled :.....i J l l 40586 (Summit 2 8.100 Teddy J ...3 1,600 Tiny Boy 2 353?jTatoosh 4 5.820 iTacoma 2 10.75R Ttllicum 1 10,000 Tordensjkold ....l 200; Thelma II J iTrinity ....1 22.000 36.000 25,000 22.000 32,000 45,000 33500 98,000 40.000 16.000 40.000 21,000 30,000 24533 Urania l 25,000 19,000 9533 13,000 14.667 33,714 9500 34.833 16500' 11.000 20.000 16553 15.417 25,001 13500 21,000 18.00C 9,000 19500 18.000 35,000 11,878 9.833 8,500 21,000 Viking 5 64,000 Visitor .10 63,000 Venture 2 56,000 ; Vansee 1 39.000 Wabash 7 45,000 Washington t 3 40,000 Woodrow .... 1 12,000 Wizard J 40,000 Yukon 9 283,000 Yakutat 2 76,000 Zarembo 8 122,000 Trip Ave. 13,063 36.000 39500 12,878 The Final Week Halibut landings here during the past week totalled 209.000 pounds of which 110.000 pounds was from four American boats and 99.000 pounds from three Canadian ves- sels. The final landings of the sea- son, with the possible exception of an odd American boat which may yet be In although It is hardly considered likely, were: American Arrow, 24,000, 8.5s and, 65c; Kodiak, 26,000. 10.4c and 6c: I Celtic, 35.000. 11.6c and 6c: Svlvia. 171.000 . 28.300, 25.000. 9.1c and 6c. , and 5c; Joan W. II.. 11.000. 9.6c andi 5c; Lois N.. 40,000. 12.9c and 55c RAW FUR SEASON Commencing Must Unload Large Stock 25 Off for Cash Come In and see our goods. Easy Terms Arranged N om s United Church Bazaar Success 25.000 1 BURNS LAKE. Nov. 5: The Wo- 25,000 mens Association of the St. Paul's 38,000 united Church held its annual 22.000 Bazaar and chicken dinner in the 36.000 1 church on Saturday afternoon and 25,000 evening last. Although the weather 22,000 j waii not very agreeable the at- 16,000, tendance war Rood. 15.000 16,750 29,000 20,000 16,000 40,000 21,000 30,000 25,000 12.800 650 28,00'' 39,000 6,429 13533 12,000 40.000 23.133. 38.000' 15550 Great credit is due Mrs. Ray Commons, who is the president. She was ably assisted by Mrs. J. Gowans and Mrs. E. Uaddon, in charge of the fancy work booth and Miss L Linton and Miss K. Manson, candy booth. Mrs. H. D. MacNell was lr cHarge of the tea tables. She was assisted by Misses M. Vantine. N Copithorne. R. Campbell and Mr?. J. Ashcroft. Mrs. J. A. Clark was in charge of the fish pond and Mrs. T. C t The lighthouse tender Albernl' went Into drv dock this week anrf1 22,667, will be there for a couple of weeks' 27,667 j j during which time Capt. Harry Or- 30,000 j mlston and members 01 the crew! 12.367 rare having vacation. 36,000 11500 Local halibut boats still engaged' 15,000, in codflshing Include the Kaien, 9.113' signal and Kyrelle. 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