will be located again this year at the usual sites in the centre of the principal trolling grounds. From Wark Canal, where a few boats are already fishing, come reports of some springs running. There are no fishing reports from the other trolling areas as no boats have been in them yet pending the setting up of the camp and packing services. Union steamer Cassiar, Capt. Lome Godfrey, which arrived in port at 4 o'clock yesterday morning from Vancouver via south end of Queen Charlotte Islands, brought in a full crowd of 58 passengers, among them being a considerable number of delegates who visited Skidegate Sfter attending the annual con vention of the Native Brotherhood' of British Columbia which was held at Massett last week. . Veteran northern cannery official Howard W. Chambers, for tnany years at Inverness and Jater manager at Klcxtu. having retired from the service of J. II. Todd & Sons in 1941, has returned to the Skctna- River for active work. He was in the iBBBBBBH HEpHpSHSHHEBL ilBBBBBK ..HBPvRiMBBMttMFaEHBBBHfijBBH BBBBBBBBBBBv BBHBlBiHaflflBH8BSHflHHBflBBBRflBBBBBI v BflBBBBBflBflflf 'hb W ,lBBHMMHMBHlBJBiflH! X V " ' BBBWfcB3iMB bbhbhHhbbbhbbbIbH 5 . ! v prince niiucrt Daily jUclus Saturday April 12, 1947 Waterfront Whiffs Trolling Season Starling Next Week Fleets and Camps Moving Out This Week-End BOND HAPPY WONG Co. Wholesale and Retail FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 214 Sixth Street Black 289 CLOTHES loyi mer Fergujon, Sporfi Editor of ih Monlreal Htrald, and w.Mnown member of (he Hot Stovu leoywe on National focicey Broadcast. A sports sccr can't always he riplit TiLcn Lc's calling a hockey rate. Hut it's easy to look right ... if you wear Ilomlx tailoml-lo-ineasurc clothes. They fit jst the way a double-column sports stoop fits the sport page. They have that extra social something. Maybe it's that excel lent worsted called Uonslcd. It sure ofTc a wide variety of patterns and colours. Maylie it's the real interest in craftsman-hip llond tailors show. Anyway, I tan tell jou that Bond clothes give you good Taluc for your money, good looks and good wear. Order a llond lailorcil-to-mcasure suit and see for yourself!" Prices From $30.50 to Only $41.25 INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMER April 15 approaches and the salmon seining season gets under way as usual. This week-end will seo the itnnual spring exodus of the trolling fleet numbering three hundred boats or so. Also poised to leave aro the camps and packing vessels of the three principal buying organizations-r-John Clausen and son, B.C. racKers ana uo-orjcrauve. namns city this morning aboard the steamer Catala, bound for Sunnyside where he is entering the service of the B. C. Packers. He will receive a hearty welcome back in the north from many old friends. Delayed by heavy freight for Rivers Inlet cannery points and other calls on the lower coast. Union steamer Catala, Capt. Ernest Shrppard, arrived in port at 9:30 this morning from Van couver, Ocean Falls and other wajipoints. sailing at 11 ajn. on her return south. The Catala had already been in the Skeena River before arriving here but called there again on the way south this afternoon. Classified Advertising, Pays! Mr. J. Ujatt, Prince Rupert Hotel, representing Marine Industries Ltd. of Vancouver, would be pleased to interview boat owners in the Fishing Industry regarding Photo Electric Pilots, Fisher Radio Equipment and Echo Sounding Equipment. (88) 324 2nd Ave. Phone 88 PRINCE RUPERT ELEVATOR Side track's empty a building stlllcda city passing by, A world cn-hungercd for lack of bread (ever as you and i). ! -ureaa lor onma, me piea goes out, and bread we can surely give. It Is only fair, and Just, and square, that we should live, and let live. We hear to the south, there are elevators, bulging with golden grain, And ships of every nation bucking the stormy main. Sailing ships, and water ships, and ships that are driven by steam, Arrive in the port of Vancouver (and anchorfor weeks in the stream). But here in the port of Prince Rupert across from the Orient shore, A port which has proven its value its only wish to do more. We long for the day, when we gaze o'er the bay, watching grain shins arrive. ' And see Prince Rupert's elevator, (not a grave yard for rats), but alive. . A. McEWAN. As all gardeners know, a well- ( in perfect plants, and ideal tended, well-fed vegetable plot flowers which are usually cut is a thin? of beauty, . with its and carried into the house to straight rows of upright plants, enjoy. Much the same attitude in varying tones cf .green. It de- J should govern the amateur who lights the heart of its possessor to look upon it. But In the eyes of the visiting friend it may be even more beautiful, if among the vegetable plants and along the paths and boundaries, flowers have been skillfuly placed. Flowers like to grow In a vegetable garden. They like the sunshine, the regular watering. abundant room, the clean culti vation. These are condition."! rarely found in crowded borders, too often over-shaded. This is so true that many flower specialists', who start out grow-in? their favorites in dprornl.lvp borders, for landscape effect, scon abandon this method in favor of straight rows, which are so easy to keep clear of w-?ec.5. to water and irrtllize. I pivtf which insure-each ; '.ant an abundance of root-room. Instead of seeking landscape eiiect, tney find their pleasur iiiiRiBiiaiiaBBiniBiiBiiiH niiiiBnasBiaiBiiiiiiiiiiii Good materials! Good tailoring! Good wear! rs jm&&.wm , MB I Sold in Prince Rupert, only by m 5! U RUPERT MENS & BOYS STORE j in ! COTTAGE CHEESE New Creamed Fresh Made VALENTIN DAIRY I Your Dally ALL-WEATHER SERVICE selects flowers to grow in vege table garden rows. They should be the kind that make fine cut flowers, growing upright on strong, long stems. 'These will keep their proper place, and will not Interfere with cultivating. On the boundaries of the Mr- den, and bordering the paths, sprawling plants can be 'grown, ' rb Floral Borders for the Vegetable Garden. but keep thnn out of the row section. Tlie plan which accompanies this dlicursion shows an attractive wav to Inv nnf ihn H vegetable plot. Alyssum and pell I tunias arc used for iborder ? I planting; bachelor buttons, cal- liopsis and giant zinnias for row planting. These arc all excellent subjects for the purpose, and should be Included in any planting, .but there arc many other annual flowers from whicn you may choose, in order to acla.pt the same Idea to vour own garden. HEAVY TRAM TRAFFIC During 1946, Toronto's bus and I street car. surface lines carried a new all -time high of 310,000 1 revenue passengers, more than double any pre-war year. ' AUCTION SALE, At the Auction Kooms 171 Third Avenue Thursday, April 17 2:30 p.m. Favored with Instructions from Capt. Elfert and others; I offer for sale by public auction: I 2 flEDKOO.M SUITES DINING ROOM SUITE PIANO CUT (JLASS STANDARD LAMPS CURTAINS STOVES BEDS Other items too numeiuus to mention. This sale starts at 2:30 and will continue until all goods arc sold. No Reserves No Buyers THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO GET WHAT YOU WANT J. H. MAIR Auctioneer -83 1 . Smuts To Be Opposed By A, P STANFORD Cnnndlaii Press CorresjiouJcnt JOHANNESBUXiO, SA., f) Iheie are signs that General Smuts' United Party will face serious opposition at the gen eral election next year for al ready a pact has been agreed between Dr. D. F. Malan, leader of the Nationalist (opposition) party, and N. C. Havenga, leader or tne AiriKaner party. South Africa's protagonists of totalitarianism the Ossewab-randwag and the Greyshlrts have also indicated that they will support the Nationalists in tin' forthcoming elections. Dr J. F. J. van Rensburg, leader of the Osscwabrandwag, aid he was particularly thankful that Malan and Havenga had come to an understanding. As far as it lay within Ms power, he -would do nothing whatsoever to disturb any step towards rapprochement between the two groups. The Greyshlrts at their recent Pretoria congress decided to give the Nationalists their uncondi tional support. Their leader, L. T. Weichardt, said the National ist party alone ocssessed thp qualifications for destroying the present government and, in his opinion, the coming general election would be the last chance South Africa would have to see that the country remained white. If they did not make use of this opportunity it would mean that South Africa would fall into ?. "Communlstic-Bol-shevistic jumble." Although these three parties clo not individually present any serious threat to the government they have no feats in the House Assembly It Is their combination with the Nationality (hat constitutes the danger. The pa?t between the Nationalist party and the Afrlkanp.- party has caused the most comment throughout the country. In terms of their agrccmen; the ;vo parties, although maintaining their Identities, will co-rpcrate in the next general election. no i;i:.t I.MI'ORTANCi; Commenting on the agreement, the Rand Dally Mall's political correspondent In Capetown says that no great im-portance is attached to it in well lreformcd political circles there. The political correspondent of the Johannesburg Star, sav.s the pact means that the two leaders have, lor the time being, agreed not to disagree. "Dr. Malam. whose party desperately needs support, has apparently decided to pay a big price for rawuroche. mcnt of minor political value," he adds. It was recalled that In the ENTERTAINING FILMS COMING "Club Havana," a thrilling mystery set to rhumba rhythm, and "Song of Old Wyoming." an all color outdoor flnn, comprise a double bill program coming to the Capitol Theatre here this Sunday and Monday. "Club Havana" portrays hopes, dreams, tragedies and love affairs of a group of Individuals whom fate brings toscther In a single evening. Marearet Lind say plays the part of a sophltl- raica iaay wno attempts suicide when Don Douglas, her romantic leading man, tells her he loves a younger girl. Tom Ncal, as a doctor, and Dorothy Morris, as the girl be loves, become Involved when the doctor steps Into the emergency and saves Margaret's life. Further coniDll-. cations Involve Rcnle Rlano, as a rich woman with whom Paul Cavanauch Is rvlnc to oromoto a business deal; Isabellta, new S'panlsh dancing seiiiatlon, and Marc Lawrence as a gangster. 'song of Old Wyoming" Is the exciting storv of bnttip Deiween progressive and reactionary forces when uiucrupu-!ous elements run wild without .'aw and order and become rich at the expense of honest set tiers. Featuring the singing of Eddie Dean, radio star, the cast also includes Gene Autrey, Judy Canova and Jennifer Holt, the daughter of Jack Holt. 1943 general election the Afri kaner party polled only 14.759 votes throughout the whole of the Union and failed In n'ln .i single scat. It nollcd only 381 votes on the WJtwatersrand, 500 in Pretoria and district, 3.100 in the Transvaal rural nrons miH 10.769 In the Orange Free State. It is doubtful whether the Afrikaner party would command even this total of votes today. Die Transvaler (now Nationalist party and Afrikaner party organ in the Traufvaall" welcomes the fact that the differences which have estranged the two parties, are beginning to disappear. "The struggle now Is against the Smuts government and everything It itar.ds foresaid the paper. Die Transvaler says It Is the first time that the United Party has been confronted with a united opDositlon, and for them It Is the worst political news they have had for a long time. 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