As soon as on .... Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, May 20, 1350 Heiress" Is isnd August. Among them were'f ! no chickens and the fish were 1 i larger and better developed. I flowery ktm, ( i -; . glamor keeps her shy with strangers. Clift falls in love with Olivia, but goes for the loot and makes a pitch . Richardson sees through the adventurer, but Olivia is hiinrtn ana me lc- 0lurpl , I W aterfront fistic of thVmM Impressive Impressive translation to - t Ping story holds one , v,v y. fret orirl l i thri "nieingPnt, but classic manner. . . ... . . I " -""J "C A notice to mariners from N. A. Beketov, dstric: marine agent, reports that Work Island electric beacon in Fraser Reach is showing a steady white light instead of flashing. This will be corrected at the earliest opportunity. ui a laiuuus uroaaway Whiffs - - 4 stage play, "The Heiress," is the Mr. Anderson feels that if the I government Is not prepared to give the commission power to i regulate the fisheries on this ' coast according to the findings 'of the scientific staff .the com- mission might as well be closed ! down. Building up the fishery l had now become an economic I matter. ! Mr. Anderson is well qualified to speak On matters affectingb TODAV 6:40 - 9:05 'THE HEIREJ SUNDAY MIDNITE AND MONDAY More Power For International Fisheries Commission Advocated Area No. 2 Closing Soon What he describes as Canadian government in week-end offering at the Capitol Theatre. It concludes iU engagement tonight after having pleased good audiences on Thursday and Friday.. A distinguished cast, headed by Olivia deHavilland, who contributes a memorable performance, Includes Montgomery Clift and Ralph Richardson. Set 100 years ago, this is the Tim Mult Kirhard Marl, the fishing industry. He has been TRAIN SCHEDULE Standard Times Fr the East Monday. Wednesday, Friday 8:00 p.m. rrom the East-Tuesday, Thursday Saturday 10:15 p.m. Lex Baxter Brenda Joyce in "TARZAN'S MAGIC FOUNTAIN" action in not reopening negotiations to change th jed with the industry since 3w in- STAGEC0AC KID" International Halibut Fisheries Treaty with the i i9ii and was actively engaged United States is creating a hardship on Prince Rupert ' in fislling tt0,m 1913 10 1926-Vmlihiit IIALIBlT landings IP fUWmpn savs Cpovp-p Anderson, secretary- i story of a plain girl whose only . , , ' ,. , , . , i On the whole, halibut landings j sex appeal seems to be her of the Sea Fisnermen union here. , treasurer Deep s : ther.s in the port of Prlnce Rupert tnis bankroll- Her lack Mr. Anderson remarkea par-; season are better than last year but this does not necessarily mean that both Canadian and American landings are ahead of the 1949 landings. Up to and including May 18, STARTS MONDAY CAPII know, is between Queen Victoria's birthday and Labor Day. As usual, people who either can't scrape enough money for a boat or whose love for the sea is not inherent, will be fishing at Rainbow and Prudhomme Lakes and There's Beauty For You and privacy in your home with Venetian Blinds. We have the largest selection of samples in the city. i was no power in the treaty now . to split the season, he said, j The United States, he said, ' was willing to negotiate a new treaty but the Canadian Gov-j ernmcnt was doing nothing about it. Mr. Anderson reporu 1 Fisheries Minister Robert May- hew informed him earlier that i his department was willing to ticularly on the estimates of some members of the International Fisheries Commission that an increase of 4.000,000 pounds in quotas would be possible with a split season lie felt the commission should have Its powers extended so that it would have control beyond merely opening and closing the fishing season. 24th SFor YOUR May Holiday along the Skeena highway. ' total landings here have been 5.482,800 pounds. In 1949, total ' catch up to the same date was 4,739,000 pounds. Canadian ! landings thus far this year are ' 742,300 more than in 1949 while ! ' On the other hand, other citi slacks JiORTS SKIRTS SWEATERS' SWIM StITs BLOl'SESI FREE ESTIMATES zens will work an angle every week-end to take trips to Wark I Canal, Leverson Lake or Bill's I Lake. That is north country. To the south, there is Salmon River. The commission, Jie explained, maKe me cnange increasing me had scientists working with it! commissions power from the to determine the habits of the,economic standpoint but there halibut and were in touch with! had been a hoId UP by tne the situation all the time. There- j Americans. But. said Mr. Ander-fore. it was logical that thev on- the Canadian government American ' landings are 1000 pounds less. ; From Area No. 3 .up.to May 18, ' American and Canadian halibut MATTSON'S RUPERT Lowe Inlet and Clew Nugget. Learn to Dance ' Expert Instruction in Fox Trot, Woltz Jive, Rhumba, Tango , PRIVATE LESSONS Hours: Mon. Thru Fri. 4:30-10 p.m Saturdays -2:30 - 8 pm. For appointments GREEN 491 330 2nd Ave. Blue 818 had done nothing since the fishermen have brought in 1,013,-; prince Rupert's eminent angler United States had signified her 000 pounds into this port, 260,000 Joe Scott, said to this scribe the should have more extensive power to control the fishing. There s PEOPLES 'STORE: less than the 1949 total of 1,273,-, other day that tackle is easier 000 pounds. t0 Procure tnls yar- Anrt 1,1 Following are Individual com- addition, he said with a twinkling parative landings here up to May j eye, English tackle is lower In i formerly of Arthur M Mary MacDonald, Director willingness to reopen the treaty. In the meantime .according to the scientific staff of the fisheries commission, fish stocks are not being exploited properly. Stocks on the banks when the season opens are being depicted too severely because the whole quota is being taken in a short time. Mr. Anderson explained there seemed to be a completely different stock come in in July 18: lftaO Canadian 4411,300 American .... 1,071,500 FINE PRINTING at REGAL PRINTERS PHONE 24 222 Second Ave. 19t 3,609,000 1.070,000 PRINCE RUPERT DANCE SII CHANDLER'S PORTRAIT STUDIO Film Finishing Enlarginf Flash Photos Taken k,t Borne Phone Green 389 216 4th St PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. , v PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE Manufacturers' Agent Total 5,482,800 4,739,000 Announcement is expected today of the closing of Area No. 2 to halibut fishing at midnight June 1. The increased rate of fishing brings the fishing to a close even earlier than last year when it ended June J. Phone 632 IM. li price this season, Speaking of our tackle manufacturing' friends across the border, Mr. Scott said their supplies are fairly good for Canadian anglers. Of course, as usual, you can'l get anything for nothing and a small donation is required by the government in order that any prospective gentleman or lady with an angle can hook the big ones. They tell us that Prince Rupert is on or iiie iew places in this country whTe a fisherman can go fishing without losing his temper and fish. It is not over crowded and R. K. Manscll happened to be around and passed the remark that there arc so We carry a representative stock of DUSTBANE V for your convenience-Control dust and germs, protect your nirrdumli clothing and your health with Genuine DUSTBANE ing Compounds. Use it dally. Returning to Prince Ruport on Dustbane Sisal fur I.inolrum I It j Monday morning following her j first northern voyage this week, j Canadian National Steamships j palatial steamer Prince Gnorec. Capt. E. B. Caldwell, will have on 70 lbs 5.45 70 lbs 130 lbs 9.85 200 lbs 250 lbs 15.60 300 lbs. IMMEDIATE I It V See us for all your cleaning & Janitor supplies Fli Bru.shes, Mons. sncclal type waxes, Disinfectants, Drix Cleaning Crystals, Powdered Soap, etc. Restaurant Supplies a Specialty board 250 members of the Oregon j many placs to go, It's more work finding a crowded spot. People and fishermen practice different, religions during the angling season. With a fell freight cargo and considerable list of passengers. Union steamer Camosun, Capt. William McCrmbe, arrived in port at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon from Vancouver, West-view, Bella Bella and Butedale, WE OFFER AS PRINCIPALS 750,000 CLASS A COMMON SHARES OF THE Journals second 11-day annual tour to Alaska, first of which was held in 1949. The party, headed by Vernon R. Churchill, assistant to the publishers, Oregon Journal, will visit Ocean Falls, Prince Rupert, Ketchikan, Sitka, Juneau, Skagway, Wrangell and Victoria before returning to Vancouver. This will mark the first occasion since Prince George went into service in 1948 tha; the ship has called in at Sitka, capital of Alaska when that territory was under Russian rule. ANGLING SEASON NEXT Under a calm and blue sky ,ln or beside a calm and blue B. C railing at 11 p.m. for south Queen Charlotte Island points whence she will return here tomorrow afternoon to sail at 9 p. m. on her ' return south. Passengers Include ed twenty-five men for loRlng Camns on th Inlands. Person CORPORATION LIMITED (at Prince Rupert, B.C.) lake or rippling stream will fore- j 6iKernbarklng at Prlnce Rur)Prt gather many citizens with a few Included Mrs. A. N. Kopala and I child. Mrs. R. Ernwein and child, Mrs. Peterson and two children, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Bradley and family and Mrs. O. A. Hunter. At $1.00 PER SHARE For the purpose of erecting, and equipping operating a hotel, theatre and stores in the town of Prince Rupert, B.C., on a site where the Canadian National Railways had proposed to erect a hotel, we are offering 750,000 Class A Common Shares at the par value of $1.00 oer share. Fnr nmswrfnc ,-! -r n- r . lengths of line, a heavy dose of patience and a dash of fighting spirit. This will all take place ,in case you don't know, on May 24 and will carry on throughout the summer, into the fall and trip over into next year. But the busy season for angling as people such as Joe Scott Cr-: '":! . ' -"rmo, miu ucLdiiB w onenntr nt si-cirps nil out and mail the attached coupon today. ' ' These shares are available from your own bank or broker. "BBC" Enml th outtnding wall "d woodwork finith, Interior or trior-lookt and waih lik bakd nmelreiiU chipping and icratching-flowt on aaily,nioothly beautiful color driei in 4 hour. Out bnt:n . . . Giotoe B. Mulligan Jambj T. 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