Waterfront Whiffs High Tides Embarrassing and Damaging Fish Boats JnstaJ Depth Sounders THE SUPREME COURT OP L".:T13H COLUMBIA IN PROBATE AND .& t!nn cih ur tic u inifi LE2 DONO. DECEASED INTESTATE ) w E. Flsner made on of December. AD. 1948. ' d Administrator or tbe i Les Dong, deceswd. and t lnz claims against the lira riHrMiiv reiiiiirt-ii us properly Termed, to :t before tbe 18th day of "v ii i via ann mi Tin ri i t the Estnte are required : i'-:iunt or their lndeDt ( 3 forthwith. : j ci iTince itupert, u.v , mis J f 0-mber. A D. 19fl. CK.VRDON F FORBES. Ofiwiut Administrator, Prince Rupert, B C -298 q iic: LiuuuiiuuL7iuviib u iu nuuicr llilll III ,i,...-u VnnlHinrra whflvp hnspmpnta wn HnnAaA ,cat ihoi) floors covered by aa much as two feet ' I I ' ------ - r - j r ' ' - I M IliVll UA1IC.IV! UL Oil CnOl'A r liitrrv 111 - Ww " "O 7 . , - V- BM T VSV c : n by Jimmy 'jnomp- . a,.. Mp'jhtM. TllMe turn ft ocared near the Home ,k ;t were victims of a what their owners i was a safe distance ( ie Lone Star and c-re nevertheless, jiot i cut to stay afloat :ds eve dropped to ;? rested on the rocky over so that when It filled both boats. : nathlng was. visible : up: of their slender f: Trudeau was raised . ry morning, but the s; was stin a lainom ;-2?r on Thursday after-; Ude. !! Monday's high - of the highest of t The official reading va it. l uul awuuu weal ita raised it another 18 3 that it reached the t level, which is arrmle to flood several basement warehouses along the waterfront. Kajen Industries, at Cow Bay, are at present building a couple of outboard boats for Canadian Government Telegraphs, which will be used Jn connection with their line work In the interior. alen Industries has a further ob coming -up Jn the near future, according to Bill Allaire, when ' Bienle Rae's logging service boat will be taken on the ways for , hull repairs, which will include ' re-caulking, re-planking part of the hull, and the placing of 1 gumwood facing on the forward part of the hull to protect the boat frim ice damage during Its work on the Ecstall River. The boat also Is to have a new Caterpillar diesel engine installed. Capt. Bill Bussey's boat Atll, came off the ways at the Cow Bay Boat Works on Wednesday afternoon's high tide after receiving a new gumwood false keel. The Atll went on the ways at the end of last week and workmen had to do the job quickly in order to get the boat out again on the extreme tide? j early this week. A Bendix supersonic depth sounder Is to be installed in Capt. Peter Han's beam trawler Seiner by Al Colclough of Wil-ford Electric. The Seiner is at present at the Prince Rupert Dry pock, where the installation will I be made. More and more boats of the northern fishing fleets are having depth sounders in-1 stalled to facilitate the finding of fish, arid record the types of ocean floor on which different species of fish habitually lurk. Fresh from Pacific Dry Dock Co. -'pontoons at Norh Vancoy-ver, where she underwent annual overhaul, Canadian National Steamships' coaster Prince Rupert, Capt. Ernest Caldwell, made Jier first northern run in. almost a month thjs week, Wh'le in dry dock, tlje Prince Rupert had several new hull plates put on and had a new set-of cargo winches In stalled on her fore deck. Union steamer Camosun, Caipt. Ernest Sheppard, arrived in port at 3:15 yesterday afternoon Irorn Vancouver and Ocean Falls witji a fair-sized list of passengers and sailed at midnight for Ketchikan whence she will return here tomorrow evening southbound. The southbound sailing time of the Camosun from here LITTLE THEATRE CASTS PLAYERS Prince Rupert Little Theatre group made initial arrangements last night for production of a bill of three one-act plays Friday nht. It completed casting of one of the productions but was ynable to Jill the casts of the Other J,wp owjng to Jack of players at tjje meeting. The plays, whien will be presented Jate in January in the Civic Centre, aduitorjum, are "Singapore Spider," a thriller, "The Mad Breakfast," a farce, and "The Wonderhead," a fan tasy- Casting was completed on "The Wonderhead." Producer and director of "The Wonderhead" will be Mrs. F. N. Good and the cast will Include has been changed from 1 1 f 15 to 9 :i5 Saturday night. Tjils mojnjng at o o'clock, nnlon steamer Cataia, Capt. Alex McLennan, arrived in port, sailing later in the morning on her return to Vancouver and waypoints. DO YOU SE Writ for vour FHF.E catalo? of cloth -covered Buttons andj Buckles. We also do button holes, pinking, frilling and nail heads. We carry in stock many types of Shoulder Pads, Zippers, Pins, Threads, Elastic, Beltinr, Chalk. Sequins, Arm Shields, Bias Tape, etc. B. C. SEWING SUPPLIES Mrs. Hazel Wright. Miss Isabel I Dean, J. Oc3coe, G. Woodsidej ana jonn ooca. producer oi "Singapore Spider" will be Rev. Basil Prockter,' and "The Mad Breakfast" wjll be directed by Harley Lewis. Casting of these two later plays, however, has not been completed. It is expected that the players will study their parts during the Christmas holidays and tfyat rehearsals w)lj begin Jn the early part of January. Although the two-pnd-one-Ihalf-hour meeting was sUghtJv incapacitated by a deficit of materialized members, regard less of the discpjnllture of the circumstances, the 20-odd present incubated the eyenJng into a crownlnz success, hatching not only directors and producers for tne sirteduJed plays put 'auditioning and selecting the cast for two ot them as well. Casting for the third play, requir ing io actors, was postponed till the next general meeting as an We Serye You Nothing But the Best , . . SPECIAL RED BRAND BEEF CHOICEST VEGETABLES AND FRUITS COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES DELICATESSEN Choicest Cooked Meats Roast Chicken Meat Pies and Salads Dally Incentive and objective for those members that, were not able to b "present at last night's meet ing. Train Schedule From the East Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 10:45 djii. For the East Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8 pjn. NEURALGIA Don't let the pitiless pain of Neuralgia prevent you from enjoying life. 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