Himim Dill. M urn TODAY 7-9 p m. ' vii.u'w I Prince riupfti Call? Oftof Saturday. June 13, 1949 push the warm Japanese current eastward will determine how close inshore the tuna will come. Since the westerlies prevail most strongly in the summer months, it may be some weeks before the mass of warm water moves close to shore if it does. SUNDAY Waterfront - Whiffs Milne arrived at the first of this ' week, from Nanalmo and left on Wednesday for Terrace He was accompanied by Vic Aro. Others are already two parties in the field, six at Lakelse Lake where fences are being put in at Williams and Scully Creeks and two on Bablne Lake where the fence for adult salmon Is being renewed. High School boys are also being put on at canneries on the lower Skeena for checking purposes. The 1949 TWO MYSTERY FEATURES RUPERT MEN'S AND BOYS' STORE trsWAMfflovs I ALAN BAXTER VIRGINIA GII.MOKi; in 'CLOSE-UP' in 'Million Do L -TUNA Bound for south Quen Charlotte Island ports, Union steamer Coquitlam, Capt. William Mc-Combe, docked here at 1 pm Friday on her weekly sailing from Vancouver. She had a rel- 11.,- U..f Weelc.F.i TO FISH OR JSIOT TO FISH-HUNT ON AGAIN it DAD MON.-TUES. work, marks the commencement of another five year research program on salmon natural history, particularly sockeye. ' Dr. Milne takes over from Dr. A. L. Pritchard, who was for many Gillnct and seine fishermen on the Skeena and ativel 8Bp f2 rnd Bsr Naas Ilivers have decided not to start this week-end, ' ,. north coast KiX HARRISON Pr.CiGY CUMMINS In ESCAPE' onding final settlement between the cannery cum- cruise Later in the evening at -im i mi years in charge of this work, having pioneered it from the I panics and the United Fishermen and Allied Workers' i 9 o'clock the cataia, capt. Union of a schedule of prices for their fish. i est sheppard, arrived, sailing at midnight on ner reiuin io vau- couver and waypoints. The sockeye season will open of 55 degrees. Minimum tem on the Naas and Skeena at A. J. bquires. steamboat in- Armine Boas Dr start, and who has now gone to j another Important post in the service of the fisheries depart- mcnt with headquarters at! Ottawa. I SUXDAY, JUMi 19 w-,.v., ....-. ,-,e lanan. sailed iast perature lnnaoitea Dy tuna, according to last year's findings, To take charge oi the Fisher- ffinnitl..... on omciai Dusuiess, sailed last " ,'""a"' I(,r a trl . I . " i if J nigni Dy me uaiaia on his rc- Charlotte n. is 57 degrees. ies Research Board's summer It is believed that the r x-! program of Skeena River sal- turn to Vancouver. nes. You Saw H In The News. D. J. tent to which westerly winds ' mon investigations, Dr.. ADAM HATS SITTS SI'OKT COATS SPORT SHIRTS RAINCOATS TIES SHIRTS r.VNTS SOCKS slitters midnight, Sunday and since so far an accord is not reached, no nets will go into the water at that time. ! Basis of the dispute, which also involves the negotiating committee of the Native Brotherhood of B. C, acting for the Indian fishermen, is not the snckeyp price, but the price offered for pinks and chums which will be fished later. However, the fishermen want the whole price schedule settled be-for the season begins,. Prices sought by the fisher- BUY AT DAD'S FAVOK1TE STOKE Rupert Mens & Boys Store in men are last year's minimums: ,".V. You Saw It in -The News! Advertise n. the Dahy News! ffi(fr)Tn,f;!tr;!n;r!V!'flHMM,:?'!;f!rt-'b'P!,i,!':;i':Mf:i!r'i'',l(ff'!.)'r'it pinks, (average i 7 cents; chums average i 6'4 cents;, coho, 14 cents, sockeye 18 cents. Major differences now are in the pink and chum prices and whether or not settlement will be reached by the official opening of the season, time alone will tell. GREER & BRIDDEN CONTRACTORS AND KlILDERS . V r riA lit Actual number of boats which will fish on the Skeena this year is not known at present, but it is expected that It will be as I many as 700 gillnetters were large as former years when as I operating. ' Opening of the Naas and ! Skeena on June 19 is a departure : KUILDIXr. ALTERINC. X "'Z CONSTRUCTION ALTERATIONS REPAIRS O FLOOR SANDING A SPECIALTY from previous custom, being a week earlier than usual. Another departure is to redefine the Naas river gillnet area to include Port Simpson harbor which has been closed to gill-netting for the last 15 years. REPAIRINC. For Supplies PHONE 3(1.1 MITCHELL & CURRIE LTD. tluilders and Contractors P.O. BOX "21 RLD 5S1 U . Spr-inc salmon cillncttcrs on ,v. M THS!'T:Vi,i";T,'!:!;i1"iV!"!i,'!',,"!i!j!i,,ii:ijR lill.iiialiilutlniilh.iiiiHaiitlii.'i.iilUitiiilll.illiyi!1 i 5liiililiiiiuliii.iiiii. ore "ii:iii!;!imr!n;;:', the Skeena river found better fishing this week fater a discouraging period when bad weather and absence of fish made things difficult. Size of the week's catch was not reported, but it is said to be considerably better than the previous week. There are about 100 Ilil'ii'iii !il'l!!if;i!!ill:l iHUiilliii!l:ij:j T.S.S. PRINCE RUPERT SAILS FOR boats on the river. Mof WANTED Empty Beer Bottles CITY TRANSFER WILL COLLECT THEM AT YOl'R DOOR " CARTONED OR LOOSE WE PAY CASH PHONE 950 income PLA' .$10,0 Bnee .last ."Spe CAI 1 HE) Hea ?p7Trm net : t !' to ai re ,.1'ho M (i.-i.' "rli ' W!1 ttss o fsued loll It lotice It tl Vom Son .1 fcflcat rUt alld vritln . DM Ve, fay o tubli f ncoi f 'Be: I IF, I - i e; hdr I rt) t 1 ; I j f R pf 0 I i The big question facing deep sea fishermen at the present; time is: Will tuna show up off this coast this summer? The answer, so far, according to Capt. Lewellyn Sheppard of the fisheries protection vessel Laur- and Intermediate Ports Each Thursday at 11:13 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT For Reservations Write or Call ler, is mat tney nave not, maue an appearance yet But Cant. Sheppard and In spector Art Touchings, who is in charge of the investigation, are not worried yet. They pointed out Wednesday that, since there CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. has been no previous investiga Mi tion at this time of year1, it n More people are working today than in any previous peacetime period nearly a million more than in 1939. National income is lliree limes as high as in 1939, is more widely clistrihulcd than ever before, under Liberal policies of Reconversion. In British Columbia, wage rates are higher and the work week is shorter than in any other Province in the Dominion of Canada. CHIROPRACTOR ; John F. L. Iluthcs, D.C., Ph.C. 21-22 Bcsner Block rhone HUE 412 for Appointment HOIKS 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and II to S p.m. KVKSINliS Monday and Friday. 7:30 p.m. foi those unable to come during the day. RECEPTIONIST In attendance afternoons. cannot be known what time the j fish might ordinarily approach the Queen Charlottes. 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