ptintt Uupttt Dailp Fltivs Thursday, February 17, WJ TODAY TO SATURDAY-7 Civic Centre Dates . SHIPS AND WATERFRONT ITS WANDA JIND J0KN...H A RUPERT PEOPLES STORE ttrests for the central American fruit trade. While on this coast, the Princess May was a favorite craft. A coast niariner. Capt. Thomas Williams, died early this motiUi in California where lie had been living in retirement. He had been identified with British Columbia shipping ever since 1906, his last tug being the Union Towing Co.'s St. Lawrence. He was also in the service of the Pacific Coyle Navigation Co., and had been master or the Nor-shore and Dauntless. COiV& loaded 6,000 cases of Alaskan salmon which had been held in bond here. She will take the salmon to Seattle. The frozen fish will be held in cold storage at the Canadian Fish and Cold Storage Co. . plant until refrigerator cars are available to ship it east. Master of the Luci-dor is Capt. Oscar Peterson. ('(ait Freighter Battles Snowstorm New Shipper In Prince Rupert After battling one of the worst snowstorms in his experience, Capt. H. F. Stevens of the Frank Waterhouse line freighter Chilliwack brought his vessel to the Columbia Cellulose Co. dock at Watson Island FR1IJAY Sjiorls a.m. 9: 00 -Bo Me Hi Gym Class p.m. 2:30 King Edward School Gym Class 3:3()rRup-Rec Jr. Girls 7:00 Adult Club Badminton 7:30 - Rup-Rcc Teen Age Boys llaskcthull Pratliees 4:0010:00 Special 8:00 - Mixed Adult Card Storewide SALE-How! j : Rupert Peoples Store I A picture of the steamer Princess May, perched on the reefs of a small island, appears in the current issue of the Alaska Sportsman. As the steamer is lying at a decided angle, Party 1 8:00-Camera Club (Teem 1 8: 00-Rotary Minstrel Show ' The motor vessel Eastern City, which loaded a full cargo of wheat in Vancouver and then cleared for Panama, ran aground at Great Inagua Island in the West Indies, staying there for a week. With part of her $750,-00(1 shipment jettisoned, she was pulled free. Repairs will be made in the nearest United States port. Her destination is London. Classified iiuciusuig 1'ays: FISH I1ATIIIKKY olI JIlCKHir-timim,,;,, The honeymoon is over when the wife starts complaining about the noise her husband makes getting breakfast. the picture is a most unusual one. The grounding occurred in August 1910 as the Princess May, in thick fog was feeling her way down Lynn Canal, Alaska.' She struck on Sentinel Island. Ci.n I i lined from Pupe One) Rod and Gun Club as the agency I which formulates suggestions for many of the provincial game ' early Wodnesd.iy to unload C0.000 board feet of lumber for the pulp plant construction. In the afternoon, the Chilliwack moved to Prince Rupert, to unload a quantity of shingles for Philpott, Evitt Co., empty cans, box shooks and cartons for the Francis Millerd cannery and salt for B.C. Packers. She will leave here empty, southbound, but will pick up a capacity cargo of herring meal and oil at Namu and Butedale for Vancouver. The Chilliwack arrived off the Skeena mouth at 1 a.m. Wednesday after running through a heavy snowstorm in GrenviUe Channel during the night. The weather was so thick that Capt. Stevens did not attempt to enter Porpoise Harbor until after daylight. V and was soon floated free, al- most as good as ever. The vessel was later sold to American in- MINI KM, ACT commission policies in the area. "It is important that members come to our periodic meetings so that we can obtain expressions of opinion on which to base our recommendations to FIRE CALL ON NINTH AVENUE T"" ''M' ' j .11!!!,,, j'1"' v",1'i is mti ("lolilli .,! Ta,,ni.,lila u'' for .South k,... the Commission," Mr. MiLeod said. "In many ways, the policy makers depend on our Miggcs-tions in drawing up the. annual regulations for all types of fish and game." Mr. Mil.eod told lhe meeting that "everything has been arranged" for the establishment of a fish hatchery in this district and that it is expected that it will come into use this year. Plans arc also almost completed for a rifle range at the Civic Centre and a trap shooting range is being investigated and is believed to be feasible, he said. District Game Warden Edward Martin revealed that for the first time in many years, resident sport fishermen will be required to take out a $1 fishing license. Proceeds from license fees will be used to help defray the cost of operating the fish hatchery. A flooded oil stove in residence of Mrs. O. Carlson Notice of Application for rrlillciilej of liiilH'mrliirut j .tobllee J, l. Juunec t-o. 1. Jubilee No. ;t. .hib'ilee No. 4. Jubilee No 6. .lubilee'No. 0. Jubilee No. 7, Jubilee No. 8 Mineral Claims, situate in the Skeena Milium Division. I Where located : North Fold of Khutw River approximately 12 miles from Tidewater. ' Lawful holders:-J M Meldurm; No 21W77 F, J G Cambbcll No. 242U7 F. Lorn M Smith No. 1 22110 F. Marjorie C. L Smith, now Mis. Mar-pjorie C. L Fisher No. 12201 F Number of the holders' free miner's certificates: . M. Mrlilurtn No. 2WI77F. J O. Campbell No. 2421)7 F, chcry here is being planned, lie said, but there arc not enough licenses issued north of the fifty-second parallel of latitude to pay for its operation. Inspector F. B. Woods-Johnson stressed the "good deal that the taxpayers of the province are getting from the game department." "In many places, game wardens are actually doing double duty," he declared. "All game wardens are cx-officio policemen and in some parts of the province they actually do police work as well as their regula game department duties. Olof Hanson, former member of Parliament for Skeena and now a member of the International Sockcye Salmon Commis Hurray The even! v.M 224 Ninth Avenue East, brought out the city fire department v '1' lk at 1:30 Wednesday afternoon. A"HB tlie conte.i,t, There was considerable heat, will be a .sui;,,,.. but the blaze was put out with- old but whirl, is rr " out damage to the building. reasonably pt Mm. MIMKAI. ACT Nellie of Application lor Ccrlillcntr ol' liii,iriiriiii-iilt fluliv Nn. t. Unity No. 2. Ruby No. 3. rtulty No. 4. Unity No. ft. Ruby No. 0. liuby No. 7 Mineral Claims, situate in the Skeena MiiiliiK Division. Where Located : North Fork of Khutze Klver approximately i miles front Tidewater Lawful holders: J (1. Campbell 24207 F. Lora M. Smith moil F, Marjorie C, L. Smith, how Mrs. Mar-Joric C. L. 'Fisher 12201 V. Number of the holders' free miners' certificates: -J. (1. Campbell 242W7 F. Uira M. Sinllli l'2'.iOO F. Mrr-Jorie C. L. Smith, now Mrs Mai'Jorie C. L. Fisher 122(11 F. ThKr notice that I. W. II. Forrest of Victoria. B.C.. acinic as Aent for the said owners. Free Miners' Certificate Nos. us above, intends. lit the end of sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for Certiilcates of Improvements for the purpose of obtaining Crown grants of the above claims. And further take not lee that action, under section B5 of the "Mm eral Act." must be commenced before the issuance of such Certificates of Improvements. Dated this 28th day of August, 1U48. W. 11 FORREST, Aucnt. C.N.R. steamer Prince Rupert was under a new command when she docked here at 11:30 yesterday morning. Her new skipper was Capt. R. W. Sparks, formerly her first officer, on the bridge in place of Capt, Ernest Caldwell,, who took of last weekend for California for a two-month holiday. The Prince Rupert's new first officer is James Gillette, who just returned from a three-month visit to England. mfmi sion lor the Haser Kiver, told "We are going to need a hat-j the meeting that t lie commis 1 oru M Smith No. 12200 F. Marjorie C L. Smith, now Mrs. Murjorie C. L. Fisher No. 12201 F, Take notice that I. W. H I Srrest of Viforin. B.C.. net tin; as Aent for the said owners. Free Miners' Certificate 'Nos as above, intends, at the end of sixty days from tint date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for Certiilcates of Improvements for the purpose ol obtaining Crown grants of the alxtve claims. And further take notice that action, under section 85 ol the "Mln eral Act,'' must be commenced before the issuance of such Certificates of Improvements. Dated this 28th day of August. 1SM8. W. H. FOKREST. Audit. sion was following a policy aim-1 chcry In this district as the population grows," he declared J "Even at the present time our j more accessible streams are not ed at trying to preserve the fish in cases where establishment of j industries would be injurious to spawning grounds. j At intervals between the brief too well stocked." GREETINGS FROM ISLANDS .i.'! drw i 1 Jy Qusnl AJ I I addresses music was provided by George Elliott on his piano accordion and monologues were ! delivered by W. D. Griffiths and 'Reg. Kings. Toast to the King; , was proposed by Rev. Basil S. E. S. Richardson of Tlcll brought greetings from t h e Queen Charlotte Islands Rod and Gun Club and urged sportsmen to investigate the geese, ducks, pheasant and deer that abound on the Islands. The Alaska Steamship Co's. lotoisihp Lucidor completed discharging of 10 carloads of frozen Alaskan fish destined for transit to the eastern United States yesterday and today, VniS.llilr ;ltir I'lnlri'iloll Alt BSC. 127. Chapter HO j COLUMBIA CELLULOSE COM- I'ANY. LIMITED, hereby nlves notice I hot It hits, under Section 7 of the suul Act. deposited with the Minih-ter of Public Works nt Ottawa, mid in the Lund Registry Office at Prince rtupert. BC. a description ol the Rite and the (thins of Booms proposed to be stretched in the Skeena River from McLean's Point to the Eastern extremity of McLean's Isl Prockter as the Dioceedinus ; )fKi , W ill I A, fytlft IttfMl 111 CHERRY 3.t)Vr j He also asked that the game ' opened, commission declare an open sea-j r. g. Van 'der sluys received son on elk, which, he said, have 'the congratulations of the galh-thrived greatly since 18 of them'ering for his work in supervising were placed on Graham Island! the catering for the dinner. 20 years ago. .j Two highly interesting color B.C. LEADS WAY j films were shown by Game Com-! Mr. Cunningham told (lie i missioner Cunningham. One meeting that this year "British " dealt with preservation of wild Columbia is going to be farther j life in a balanced slate in the ahead than any other province; mountainous regions of the in scientific field work" In con-1 United States ami the second nection with wild lire. He out-i with the work of the B.C. Game' lined briefly conservation meas-1 Commission in connection with tires and biological work which I fish. The first contained a series and, and from this latter point to the Buutli bank of the Skeena River at a point approximately three thous-'I'l feet West of the outlet 'of bcotia Itiver. ii ii'j v-fi 'vi x'v w f ar. And take notice that after the? to most B.C. Centre Enjoy Jht wi(l AiKl and lmo..'h comlort "i modern air travel. On b jini 01 pir -,tu' yo1 tt there fatter, itay thi lonqn and nt lioiat ooner. Convenient dily, cictpl Sundty, kIH' -with 10',;, Mvinj on round tup Intl. fw Irf Information and reteivationt, Ti:i.KPIIOK 7!t expiration of one month from the; ' date of the first publication of , this notice Columbia Cellulose Company. Limited, will under Section 7 of said Act apply to the Minister of Public Works at his office in the City of Ottawa, for approval of the mi Id site and plain;. DATED this 2Bth day of Janu- ary 1U49. COLUM1IIA CKLLUIWSE ' COMPANY. LIMITED n i ; ii is going going on on in various parts of of excellent, telrscmiir nirtnrns iifllOUA SPFCIAI AKWm ncccn the province in order to main-! of mountain mint. nnH slmpn in i.ai.i suucicm, game game 101 lor an an in in-, their natural habitat. The sec- creasing number of hunters and ! owl showed actual field work on r;..i - i I pkg. Royal CtltTy CrtlOtWl 1 pint boiling VrVif 12 morihmsUswi, flnoly Cut doth of tolt v drops almond oatract l)iMtte Rul (r1ittin in hurling trr. Aild ittaMnmallo and stir until diwivri. 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