1 Prfnre Rupert Daflp rsrtos LtD. Friday, July 2, 1948 HOW SALMON FIND WAY HOME Interests Life History of .the fish were probably being pu-i. ni.r, at tivro flub taken in Alaska waters throuRh Halibut J rHlis, Snowfall, 48 ft,,,, it which it had now been estab- i0c, Atlin Pvibllshed every afternoon except Sunday bv Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd.. 3rd Avenue. Prince Rupert, British Columbia. O. A. HUNTER. Managing Editor. H. O. PERRY. Managing Director. MEMBEH OP CANADIAN PRESS AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION White Hop,., 2S -nd 10c, Royaj. Dolllna, 28.0(10 ,. 0c, Storage. SUBSCRIPTION RATES City Carrier, per week. 15c: Per Munth. 65c; Per Year, $700: By Mall. Per Month. Oc; Per Year, 4.O0. How a salmon senses j ij.sned both Skeena and Naas back to the stream of Its birth lsh migrated since it had been to spawn and die after spendinn determined that the waters of its life cycle far out in ocean ulh these rivers turned north waters was explained to Gyros after reach)ng the sea. at luncheon Wednesday by Dr. J. P T"n0f.l.!1!.N!"!'r"lt; TuTly for his talk were suitably James G. La uric Railway Strike Tttmn on voiced by Past President George yesterday aft,,,,; day trip to R. Vanco... Wednesday. It was a hiRhly in- f ; f r ; - teresting discourse that was given by the oceanographic scien- g tist. Dr. Tully Is engaged out of f Prince Rupert' this year in sur- veys from the oceanographical standpoint designed to obtain more information about the life t history of the salmon. It is part of the program to determine what may be done to conserve i . - T Jr. f -jmrn i inn S 'T't iXyt j"P' S , i &' r L 1 7. : L ' 1 tne saimon oi ine oneeua mvn ! watershed. Dr. Tully's oceanic operations complement extensive research work as to salmon i movements In the Skeena streams themselves which have ;been in progress for five years. I Dr. Tully disclosed the man-iner In which the water of tlv-, Skeena and Naas Rivers moved out to sea. For some distance ! relatively fresh water stayed on top, there being a much shaioer salt content at the bottom. The I layer of fresh water gradually became thinner until it finally completely diffused with the sea. Since Skeena River water BEAUTIFUL PRINCE RUPERT This striking picture, taken by Bruce Mills of the Civic Centre Camera Club, won first prize for scenery at a photographic competition held recently in connection with the annual Arts and Hobby S low here. It was taken at the entrance of the harbor near Fairview.Bay. It shows the bay on which the marine station was formerly located. The steel masts of the Digby Island radiotelegraph station can be seen near the right. ON CYCLING TRIP TO ALASKA Better English By U C. WILLIAMS had been found to run to a deotn . . lr,ni'.'t'i-trif:in-iiin1 mi 1 ii.n m,m , m , Party of Six Americans Pass Through Here A fortnight's bicycle tour in Alaska is the holiday in store for 1 six Americans who made a 24- physicist for the U. 8. Navy, and t)f 30 fH,t from l;,e surfa,.e ut Martha Rowland and Charles jspa and Naas water 18 feet it Sothill, students. jwas now asSumed that the sal- They were -ned here by mon as ne headed back from Ruth Hill and Rose Lang, the spa to nis spawniriK home could fnrmiir a Krhrml ipnrhff nnH th ... .i L. hour hour stop stnn in in Prince Prince Rnnert Rupert this this .-. - i sense nis way mere Dy means Qn off,ce worke, b(jUl of S(,mv(1 , 1. What is wrong with this sentence? "Mr. Johnson's suggestion was followed by a dead silence." 2. What is the correct pronunciation of "gunwale" (upper edge of a boat's side)? ANSWERS 1. Say, "by complete silence." 2. Pronounce gun-el, the e unstressed. 3. Allegiance. wtek after four of them had lh nutM lavni nfiW , t hw u trie atal jn nd (rUiin ollii r " j,r, rli nwtiU your txxj y n Not enly in All l'.r.,n fiKHl but it in Muirr,! doull--yMir-nMir-y ti kwp you n-Kul,ir naturnt r'Kularn y u -,. hiiif, du-t or no tin t. Mk up your mma u cutv of yourwll Sun Hrun ti iy It taktt mor than le liwf man happy) 11 you wunl your man ulwayt in I proud of you . . if you want ulwayn to Ino yir youngest, KlimmeHt, :tnd lovulii't . . . you muM umUh your did! And, in any dHt to gnin a lovly (i(um, you hhould ejit certain KH-ial 1'tMidH Im'iiuw of lli-ir vitl ' fimm tu" qUHlillHH Thai it why Ki-IIi.;k' All Hrnn I inludl in H'fUdu' WPi)ilit-fontrH ninuH Alt Hrun i inaiietmly from Detroit, who arrived by u-ahi 'prpssure and hl8 swim 0ia(i(i,., Tuesday night. i which told him how deep lit The Philadelphia quartette was made a 4.900 mile motor trip from Philadelphia, Pennsyl vania. drove 4,900 miles from then i This studv of the fish move home city in 11 days, leaving mpnt at Dr. Tully tl)u hi.s on June 18 and arriving here on ilsteners. would, it was honed. The group, all members of the American Youth Hostel Associ- FEES UPPED Registration of Documents at ation, sailed on the Prince Ru- June 29. After crossing the yleld valuable information as to pert Wednesday night for Ket- border at Sumas ,they found how far tne fish W(,llt t0 s,,a chikan, where they will take an themselves unable to proceed wnat happened to them and how Americnn vessel for Rpwnrri tn along the Fraser Canvon be- .... x,..: i..... o r 5 4 I I a 1 i 'i a. IT FOR REDUCING f i-t II....... X' y a mm -. - . U1UI1J' Writ UT'IIIK lUM. OUIlf Ui I ourt Hou.se Now C osts More start tnelr cycle trip cause of flood-damaged roads, so they turned east on the Am- ' In the tradition of "hos- good erican side to Qsoyoos, driving a irj DACCITMrrDC telers' A1K 1 A3it-ILiLK throughout the world, through Kamlopos to Cache thfv onvp VL'irlf hfirth tn Vwiulc GENERAL STRIKE on Canadian railroads A would be a disastrous thing for the business of the country. Here in British Columbia when the floods came recently we felt what it was like to be without railway service for a few week's. It afiected and inconvenienced everybody in some Avay or another! There is good reason for us to sincerely hope that the threatened general walkout will not come to pass. Both the railway companies and the unions have a responsibility to the public as well as to their own interests. The railways should go the whole reasonable limit in seeing that their employees are given the best remuneration possible in view of the iniquitous increased costs of living. It is for the unions also to be reasonable and see that their demands are the minimum possible for it is generally conceded that the railways are having their financial problems. Every reasonable concession should be made by both sides. If that is done there should be some common ground reached which would obviate the extreme consequence in which everybody would sui'ler and the public most of all. ANOTHER 'AURORA' A URORA," annual publication of Booth Mem- orial High School, has made its appearance and Editor-in-Chief Harold Pierce and his staff are to be congratulated on a splendid production with several new and interesting features including a distinctive and enlarged format for the thirty-six pages. School activities are reviewed in word and picture and every pupil of the school has been marked in a personal way. To the many fine "Auroras" that have gone before, another excellent one has been added. A good job of printing was done by Dibb Printing Co. which had also, no doubt, to do some considerable organizing and advising. :A WEAK YOUNG MAN A YOUNG TORONTO MAN has gone to the gal-' lows hanged, for murder but "happy, content . and not afraid to die," thereby exhibiting a state of complacency which some might find it difficult to understand. He blamed a woman by whose great influence he said he had been "led on." There . is something cowardly about the whole business. The young man was able even, it seems, to assuage his own conscience by placing the blame upon the ' woman. He must have been a weak and character-Mess individual. If young men have not enough I character and resistance to succumb to the wiles of : women who would lead them on, there is going to be plenty more trouble and many more murders. Of ; all the excuses for homicide this is about the weak-; est we have heard. REAL TRAINING GROUND WE NEED GOOD SCHOOLS and good teachers all through life but it is in the home where character and conduct must first be imparted there where the twig must be bent, comments an Eastern daily. With our propensity for education fads, with ', all our new techniques of social sciences, in our , slogans about freedom and democracy, too many ; of us have forgotten this. We talk about making ' people free in order to make them good. We over-look the truth that people must first be made good in order to fit them to be free. In other words, the qualities of honesty, of truthfuln , of obedience, of reverence, must come first and must be t.aueht in the home. There is the cradle of man's future. .z ;z a:t wm' 1 inbound Thursday A. J. Not even land registration fees at the Court House have escaped the whirl of inflation, an increase of $3.75 having just been imposed even on the minimum land regulation fee of $4. There was a rush of customers roads in Dominate Mr. Parr. E. Niemin- ine stage 01 the Civic Centre, offered by Don Forward, who has made the hostel circuit him- pretty good condition with the in H. Brlggs, Mrs. H. Gould, Mr. .exception of tne odd stretch Wetherseed, N. Salo, S. Sykes J , where the surface was wash- Marshall, L. Murray, R. Woods, boardy," Mr. Quiring said. "We n. Chan and G. Milbum' SHINGU at the local registry before tho'self in younger days end of June to eet in hpfm-o thn Head of the party i Mlss,enjyed the drive- Inbound Wednesday-Mr. and advnno. hponma nfrtfo 1 STAIN Audrev Rnvrhnnri n' trh.ml ! Conlllcting information B t Mrs O rg c.n i: t . V.lLW.C 1UU1 1 gage releise applications are in- Terrace to whether the teacher of Philadelphia. With as road num, r. McDiarmid, A. Hopkins, creased from $1 to $2.50. her was PPn or not caused them are K. D. Quiring, a civilian B. cillmun. Miss M. Llewellyn to make a try for Prince Rupert and Mrs prjce anyway, Mr. Quiring said. When they arrived at Shames, they Inbound Tuesday - Mrs. B. used the railroad bridge to RoaId- J- Magnussen, R. Magnus- I'rcsiTve your r nhiiiKl'-s with pure 1.1 Shinjfle S t a i ii. 1 mixed to .suit loci! Vou caii buy no I t " Miss cross the bii? washout Wnrlr nn sen' Mrs- A w Llpsln, Reminiscences By w.j. Reflections Love, H. P. Cahill, Mrs. Dun- the hiehwav bridtre had not been completed can' a- w(,scul1. naroio Metclit i. In Alaska, they plan to cycle Dou8las frizell, R. Mandiell, from Seward tn Fairhnnirs thn Mlss Ramsay, J. R. McCIymont, McBIUDK ST. A local man, asked what ever to take, and how to avoid this, back to Valdez, a distance of and J' A Lindsay. from Van-kept him for more than thirty that or something else. Counsel several hundred miles. They couver: Mr' yer and J. Jones, years in Prince Rupert, said he by wholesale, and manifold mes- expect to be back in Prince Ru- from Sandsplt. had always enjoyed good health sages. Some good is, doubtless, pert on July 19. Here they will : Outbound Thursdav-Dr and " laiKcu regular as accomplished, but it seems cer- pick up their car and drive buck Mrs. P. J Cheney, J. Laurie, W. cn suosianuaily paid em- tain this is overbalanced by the to their homes. ployment. Two good reasons, instilling of a sense of fear that ! he thought. Oh yes, there was as time frnes on is difficult, ifi BUSINESS AND PROFESSION Chandler, C. H, Muston, H. J. Smith and II. Lebstead, lor i Vancouver; Miss Jacobson, H. Burgoyne and A. Akerly, TRAGEDY STORY MARGARET McLKOi) OPTOMETRIST something else. He had almost not impossible to shake off. It forgotten to mention he liked would be a service of value, also, the north. to cu)tjVate a sense of self- reliance, and practice what you Miles of new reading matter dislike doing, or shrink from, keep telling us what when and .Develop nerve!- It's becoming ruiiiji STKNOf iRA Experieno SHORTHAND :: SE "or appointments Survivor of Kootcnay Lake IVowning Describes Circumstances Upholstering u uu iL, wna precautions; nore of a necessity all the time. Even i lies R In New Offices ROOM 10 STONE BUILDING SIRDAR P At an inquiry into No matter what the circum- JONES NEWS IN THE RUP.-LME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PKOBATE In the Mntlr of ih "AdinluiNtnitioii Act" And In Ihe Matter of the Estate of Johnmia ( onelilan, liei ruseil. stances there is usually, some- the 0(ating tragedy near here or: where or somehow, a little con- Sunday when two men and three solation to help relieve an un-, toys lost their lives in Kootenay ! explained situation. Consider Lake. Edgar Hornseth, the 12- 1 We handle Eastern 1 New Phone nujK m Papers Swedish-Amrrirar Intesiate ...T?CE NOTICE that by Order of the ereat "Unused " Nn nno tn Henrv Hornseth ram nf uln his Honor Jutipe W. O. Fulton. Local " '. n-i r, . . , . SJ , and Western V Sixth Street Urns, said he was thrown out of 'JuaK of the Supreme Court of Bri-. ""-c nuPeIL ls inauierent, a tlsh Columbia, I was on the 1st day j to its future. A building like an outboard motorboat as it con FURNITURE REPAIR imin. I I . y ii . . ... i umic, n.u ivta. appointed Adn istrator of the Estate of I Lil" "ave a 101 Qo Wlin tinued to spin and finally cap- CouKhian, late of Stewart. Britsih Prince Rupert in years to come. ' sized DR. P. J. CHENEY DENTIST SUITE 5. SMITH BLOCK Phone 705 P.O. Box 1401 mrd,u1iS.V.ti?1L0O8'n "P! DrP a hM- Why piano teciin: Tuning, Voicing W MIKE C0I Phone RI.ACK 972 10ih F..t Bodies ot the victims have not yet been located. Henry Hornseth lost a small daughter in the same waters British Columbia. AU persons so much secrecy! One iron cur- ndebted to the said estate are re- tain on earth is enough quired to pay the amount of their 1 ' ndebtedness to me forthwith and all I person, having claims against the The celebration of Dominion ' said estate are required to file them . . , , ;ith me properly verified on or be- Uay ln Prince n Rupert thirty-fore the sist day of July. 1M8, fail- three years ago neglected noth- tng which distribution will be made i ,. ... irl t tVl. H 'ng' t0 tne end (V,, that 11 Would be having regard only to such claims of : .last December. He is survived HELENA CLOSED FROM JULY 5-10 (Inclusive) LOVI N'S (Next to CFPR) PHONE BLUE fill JOHN F. L. HUGHES Chiropractor 21-22 BF1SNER BLOCK P.O Box 894 Phone Blue 442 -- FURNACES Vou order today. We instal tomorrow! Ensure winler comfort for your family now with a new Fawcett which I shall have been notified. well and truly observed Fire euf "5o? jSTAWal,80- thta,CWef Dan McDonald, chairman by a widow and two children. Rowsel was ln Sirdar on a two weeks' vacation. He was waiting to obtain a house in Kimberley where lie lost his home during the Mark Creek floods. He is also survived by a widow and two clii'dren. BEAUTY ? Permanent W-Beauty Cultur all its branf 204 4th Street oohdon fraser forbes i ul L"e commniee ot manage Olfioial AUmlnlstrHtor Prince Rupert, AC. (156) merit, and others who helped as committee members included Rev. G. A. Rix, George Morrow, W. H. Vickers, S. M. New t urnace. YOUR DEALER THOM SHEET METAL LTD IN THE 8UPREMI. COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE ton, Joe Roeng, George Tite GEORGE L. R0RIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Compiled. Besner Block Phone 387 in the Matter of n.e "Admlnl-tratmn . Jimmy McAleenan c T Hew. MAKE IT ONCE AROUND THE PARK RFFORF VOU TOW US IN W ILL YA? 253 East First Avenue Phone Black 88! ' And In the Matter of the Estate of Wil (167) ard, John R. Beatty, Time marches on. Read the list over again, and think a moment, if you can remember back that far. liam Ailken. llereaMMl, Intevtate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor Judge W. O. Fulton made the 24th day of June 1848, I was appointed Administrator of the estate HANDYM1 HOME SERV1 GENERAL CONTR-1' Building and RfPl!,c' n!0 Roofs. Chimneys PHONES w nnen it come, to service e tlo just about everything for your car! fall KJ when In need of repairs. Our towing ear Is at your disposal . . , our r pPr-enced mrchanii'g ready to put your car -nek on the road speedily, &6 It &hHollywood Cafe UJ vi PR PRINCE TV PIT RUPERT'S Ri'PrnT'a vvweev NEWEST ivn unox FOR YOUR ROCK AND CONCRETE WORK CALL BLUE 939 M. J. SAUNDERS New, Modern Equipment All Work Guaranteed AND MOST of William Altken, deceased. All parties having claims against; Two wars that al naVe ivivp himiirtit 'Ught the said estate are hereby required , to furnish same, properly verified, to '"e World Close to destruction !?. "".J?'?? ttltJi.h t!oy of A'"'" should have proved beyond any ust. 1948, after 3 which claims filed ,,,, . . , may be paid without reference to QUCSt'On that War is the Up- any claims of which I then had no , surge of individual and mass knAiT1,piErties indebted to the estate Passlons that sweep men over re required to pay the amount of the brink of reason. Win Or th.elr.!"d,,btines to me forthwith, lose, there is no nroflt. for anv.l CP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT OPEN FROM 3:30 P.M. TO 3:30 A M. Green 488 - o.,Ai.rr H da i tu this 25th day of June AD.,. ' , .. j CHINESE DISHES A SPECIALTY cnop For Outside Orderi SUEY Phone 133 one. The fruits of victorv can- 948. For Uownlr, CHOW MEIN Serrinr the Fisheries Induxlr Well. (P.R.) Ltd. Cartage, Labrllinf, Weighing and Wor robert p. johnston. not be collected, possessed or Official . . Administrator. c.j enjoyed- 11 I( is ,,, Telegraph creek, Bc. a debit entry in (163), the books of business.. . MAC SHOE i ... 'TnrpTn rT BIXE 780 BLUE 980 Boi 774