1 'ft: Waterfront 3 Whiffs Halibut Closing No Hardship Four Million Pounds Landed Here- Cow Hay Yard Busy "ough some fishermen keep Iw dogfish skins which, on funt of their roughness. e an excellent substitute for nanrtnnruir , j.... at week's halibut eaten. ied In Prince Rupert, was if00 pounds. This was 355.- . pounds below the landings the. previous week which to 1,222,500 pounds, and jMe it the heaviest seven-day so far this season. Of last k's catch, 140,000 pounds American, and 727,500 fadlan. A total of 4.079300 lids of halibut have passed ugh this port since the Ton's start, 886.500 pounds of ch have been from American ts, and 3,193300 from Can-In boats. Three American ts and 38 Canadian boats ! ( i. l Ki- ie closing of halibut areas One and TVn nt. Ilpight, July 9, as announced last week bv the In- national Fisheries Commission, will inflict nn iumiiu on naiiDu; iisnermen we are told. Most of m have been waiting . for ...... the close of the season ii t i w vney coum leave the flatfish and go after the more lucrative shark, and lh whose vitamin rich yield plenty of dollars as Is rurally shark and dogfish robbed of their livers and iwn back into the water, brought In last week's catch, Heaviest single load, brought In by the American boat Polaris, was 65,000 pounds. The Doyre B. topped the Canadian fleet with 45,000 pounds. The old Matsumoto boat works at Cow Day, which was re-opened last winter by Tony Crawley and Skene Didrlckson, has been busy all spring repair ing halibut boats, and the pro prietors have now laid the keel for a combination packer and troller for Billy Anderson and Perry York. The hull will be 42 feet long, with an eleven and a half foot beam, and a four and a half foot draught Keel and keelson are of fir and the ribs will be of white oak, morticed Into the keelson, planking will be fir below the water and celar above. The stem post Is of yellow cedar, with a gum wood edge at waterllne. The boat will be powered by a 110 horsepower Chrysler,- en- SIGNALS WIN CUP Signals' policy of making the best of the material at hand paid off when they won the Dominion Day Cup by defeating Navy 1 to 0 In the final game of a knock-out soccer series on Acropolis Hill yesterday. Of the athletes used Sunday, I eight played when Signals lost! their second straight tilt of the season a month ago. Two of these, Hllder and Yelland, were members of the Sigs team that won the Dominion Day Cup in 1942. The winners' lone goal was scored by Johnson 29 minutes after the start of the encounter. The Signals played a wide-open game that made the absence of five regulars from Navy deeply felt by the sailors. Mayor H. M. Daggett presented the cup to the winning team. Reikert, Signals' goal-tender, and Coppln, Navy centre-forward, were ejected from the game for fightlig midway through the second half. The Area Soccer League will open the second half of its schedule next Friday night. Line-ups follow: Signals Reikert, Slater. Kuhn, Anger, Simpson, Hllder, Yelland, Alrey, MacLean, Johnson, Gomez, Thomas. Navy Oardlner, Wooton, Dow-Hog, Delaney, Wallace, Noland, McCann, Cross. Coppln, Koblan sky, Smith, Balrd, Livingstone. glne set well forward and will have sleeping quarters forward, and in the pilot house. There will be a galley on deck. IJ IS A CUSTOM OF THE COUNTRY - In India a Hindu gentleman drapes his oun (urban uith 50yxxrds of finest muslin ' . if N 7? ;'V: y " -a - -I ...in (J&n&da yrour choice is an English Drape by BOND There is not another fashion quite so smoothly smart as the English Drape by Bond. Its secret, of course, is in the cut, r' The jacket must be roomy enough to fit easily. but pot so roomy as to be extreme. It must have an air Z of quiet nonchalance, but must never be out of place in any informal company. It must have style without being stylish, if you know what we mean and we think you do. Bond has developed the English Drape to the very maximum of good taste and is stressing it for immediate wear. Husky tweeds, smooth worsteds, dressy serges patterned or striped iu weights and colors for men and women, are ready at Bond, just waiting your selection, ready to be tailored to your measure in an English Drape or ny other style you may fancy. 27 75 29 7 5 33 75 Mi remember. . . TAIIORED-TO-MEASURE EXCLUSIVELY BY . . . Rupert Men's ami Boy's Store THE DAILY NEWS Bonnie Perkins Is Shower Hohoree A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mrs. R. Olske on Wednesday evening last In honor of Miss Bonnie Perkins, whose marriage wlU take place shortly to Sgt. Warren Cousins. Mrs. R. Oiske and Mrs. O. Stegavig, acting as Joint hostesses, had' the rooms' decorated for the occasion. Chinese checkers and whist were played, prize winners in whist being Mrs. O. Olske, first, and Mrs. J. Morrison, consolation. In Chinese checkers Miss Pat Lqye won first and Mrs. Woods consolation prize. After the games. Miss Margaret Olske presented the bride1-eiect with a basket laden with many lovely and useful gifts. Refreshment were served by the hostesses, bringing a pleasant evening to a close. On Parade... The Prince Rupert Machine Gun Regiment Is rounding out preparations for the annua! camp at Gordon Head near Victoria for which departure will be made at the end of the montji. The unit will have Its own complete establishment, organisation of which for the two weeks' training period is now being completed. Members of the unit are looking forward with enthusiasm to the outing on which it is expected they will be able to gain much more useful knowledge, practice and experience. j-rr l X With the Forces News of the Men and Women on Active Service (Contributions Welcome) , f Leading Aircraftsman Jack Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. F M. Davis, formerly of this city and now of Kamloops, is now training for a bombardier at Royal Canadian Air Force advanced training school at Leth-bridge. Alberta, Jack will be remembered by his young friends here as an officer In the local Sea Cadets Corps before he left the city four years ago with his family to reside at Kamloops. SMALL BEOINNINOS Auction bridge was originated by three Englishmen In India. INTERNATIONAL EXERCISE Wrestling is the most universal and primitive of aH sports. lr$9l la Ut (Reserve) Bn. Prince Rupert Rett. (M.G.) The offlrers' mess has elected the following officers for the ensuing period: President, Captain C. J. Toombs; Lieutenant W. D. MacKay; treasurer. Lieutenant J. 11. Engelke. Lieutenants A. S. Nlckerson, J. A. Ten and T. !N. Youngs ww successful In recent written I examinations for the office of lieutenant. Orderly officer for the week July 3 to 10, Lieut. H. A. Ponder; orderly sergeant, Sergeant C. G, I Brechin. rVv': I LOCAL MEN PROMOTED IPO Ml i yssBHBSGmssBBgsmBgm m i miff CLOTHES lt I I i WV I i Russet Ponder Become Ciii-niandrr and Orm Stuart Lieutenant Co m m a n d e r In Navy OTTAWA. July 3 Mid-year promotions, effective July 1, are announced by Naval Service I Headquarters and give ad-j vsncement in ranks to 333 members of the naval service. I -AH hMnihAB nt ffio Pnvnl Pnn- adlan Navy are represented in the promotions. The permanent force Is represented by 43 promotions, the R.C.N.R. whose civ-Ulan prpfesslon is the tea, by 65, and the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve, whose members come from every corner of the Dominion, by 221, and. the Women's Royal Canadian Naval Service, by 4. Included In the list are: To be Acting Commander-Russell P. Ponder. His home at present Ls In Esquimau although Prince Rupert was given as place of residence at time of enlistment. To be Lieutenant Commander Orme Oordon Stuart. Residence at time of enlistment, Prince Rupert. Bon of Mrs. A. O. Stuart of Vancouver. We are specializing In the newest NESTLE'S COLD WAVE Especially suitable for finer hair ANNETTE POWELL'S BEAUTY SHOl'I'E Fourth Street. Peggy Saundem 13 TAXI Now in operation Under New Management SERVICE 8 a.m. to -1 a.m. , BUKN WOOD For Summer Dry Slabwood, cord 110.00 Dry Jackplne, cord 111.50 HYDE TRANSKEK Thone S80 ErmVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria and Waypoints, Stewart and North Queen Charlotte Islands t Full Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNEIt Prlnct Ilupert Aent Third Ave. Thone 5C8 KUONO 8ANO IIINfl IIOI KKK CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open 3 p.m. to 12 p m. Tuesday.10 pjn. to 12 pjn. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 12 p.m. Phone Red 247 MONDAY JULY 3, t44 " NOTICE EMPLOYERS REGARDING INCOME TAX DEDUCTIONS FROM SALARIES AND WAGES Tor pay periods commencing: after June 30th, l'JIl, employerti will Ktihtrart the amount in the Savings Portion column in the present Revised Table of Tax Deductions from the amount in the Total Tax column and the remainder will Ik? the amount to deduct from the salary or wane of the employee In other word, the tax deduction for every employee will lc determined as if the employee hud full personal voluntary vavings. COLIN fJIBSON Minltlrr of National Itevrnue V C. ERASER ELLIOTT Deputy M in Ut it f Nat Una I llrvenue for Taialion WEST END CAFE (Chop Suey House) ItEOPKNS SATURDAY, .MAY 27 Completely Renovated 828 3rd Ave. Wet I'hone 201 CHIMNEY SWKEri.NO OIL UUUNEKS CLEANED AND IttJ'AIHIUI New equipment and help assure you of a clean Job. Phone HUrk 713 HOME SERVICE HANDYMAN DAILY NEWS HONOR ROLL Your Assistance Invited The Dally News ls compiling a Roll of Honor which it ls hoped may contain the name of every man and woman of this city to serve with the armed forces at sea, on land and in the air. To make this list complete, it Is essential to obtain, the co-operation of the public as a whole In submitting the names. It Is Impossible for the Dally News or any one person to compile the list complete so we are asking YOU to be responsible for the submission of the name of YOUR boy, YOUR girl or YOUR friend. The following Is the InformaUon we would like you to fill In and send to. ROLL OF HONOR, EDITOR Dally News, Prince Rupert Name - - - 8ervlce (Army, Navy, Air Force) Rank , Next of Kin Relation Address Date of Enlistment Date of Discharge If Casualty, Nature and Date ------.... 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