Prince EBprrt Dafla I3etoj Cta. Saturday, July 24, 1943 ral Scientists Win need Scholarships diun Soif mints have been awarded scholarships, TsudO f"r dnctd traJB prof8Kional auri-a'' vtarcis we announced by the Agricultural Insti- WOULD BAH SALMON NET F-x-rt t alk, for Commit,,,, to Study Probk-m of Quebec Riven MONTREAL, m ... I OFF TO OTTAWA MEET NEXT WEEK FUNERAL OF WILLIAM LAIRD Large Congregation in Terrace Anglican Church on Wednesday To attend the national convention, E. T. Apple- , !,.) in co-ojt'""" muni a numuer ox inter foundland fishinir hnt na has allotted fifty-five of these schol- ial ciincfrns. tmon off Port-aux-Bupt may spoil th sport of ajj aogier - u.-oec rivet l.OUU miles away. 7 2 .;elir, according to a statement from Dr. R. D. '"iionuin. pr4Jeai of the Institute. Many of the in the United States, 'where special facili-',',le. s-udy but all 'ill return fc Canada later to assume iculiui-ai neld. Kit, following In British Columbia: That conclusion has h whaite, party candidate for Skeena in the next election, will leave on Friday evening of next j week for the East. He will carry the resolutions of this district and also is making arrangements to take up certain matters with departments at Ottawa concerning the welfare and development of this area. ,He expects to be about about two weeks. G. W. Nickerson of this city will also attend the reached by Prof. Percy E. Boobs whose survey of salmoa conditions ha been publihhwi in a booklet issued by the Province of Quebec Associatioa for the Protection of Fish and Game l ne biologist and conservation expert says all the rivers nf Quebec province ae related In that salmon entering them fjrst lass through the narrow opening between Nova Scotia anrt IL".5 MANY APPLICATIONS The word "sugar" applies to more than 100 substances as having distinctive properties. TERRACE St. Matthew's Anglican Church here was crowded Wednesday afternoon when Rt. Rev.. James B. Gibson, Bishop of Caledonia, officiated at the funeral of William Laird, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Laird and a member of the local Royal Bank of Canada staff, who died in Jasper Hospital on Sunday. The congregation included the many friends of the young man and his sorrowing parents. The chancel and aisle were banked with beautiful floral tributes. The hymns. "The Lord is My Shepherd" and "Peace, Perfect Peace" were sung with Miss Elliott Head at the organ. R. Bray read the lesson. Bishop Gibson, in his address, said that the lives of all who had known the young man had been enriched by his friendship. Deceased had been church organist. Interment took place at the Kalum Cemetery. The Cub the southwest tip of Newfoundland. Thus fLshhm r.rr New foundland takes its toll of sal THE CAN AD AIR FOUR Canada's entrancj into a new world market is seen with the announcement that British Overseas Airway Corporation has ordered a fleet of four-engined, pressurized Canadair Four airliners to be produ :ed at Montreal. The order for a 22-aircraft fleet of the newest Canadian airliner, the Camdair Four, evidences Canada's entry into an export field heretofore occupied almost exclus ve!y by Great Britain and the United States. The Canadair Four is the latest version of four -engined transports now operated by Trans-Canada Air Lines over transcontinental routes within Canada down to Bermuda, and across the Atlantic- Ocean between London and Montreal. Combining a Canadian airframe with British-made power plants, the Canadair Four incorporates liquid-cooled Rolls-Royce engines which are the latest commercial development of famous wartime types used in such celebrated aircraft as "Spitfire," "Lancaster" and "Mosquito." Records established within recent months by earlier versions of the Canadair Four are as follows: Montreal to London, nonstop in 10 hours, 30 mins., September 4, 1947; S.iannon, Eire, to Montreal non-stop in 12 hours, 57 minutes,, September 20, 1947; and Vancouver to Montreal non-stop, under T.C.A. operation, in six hours, 52 mins., October 13. 1947 mon thiit might reach Quebec v 4X ' E2J lvers. Piof . Hobbs advocates formation of a salmon commission in which ihe eastern proviuces :.nd Newloundland would be associated. Such a conuni.ssion would be able to take joint action to protect the salmon fish-fry. Prof. Hobbs' survey notes an increase in the proportion of salmon taken in nets over that taken on rods. FISHED OI T IN 10 YEARS "In 10 years." he says, "if present policies continue, there will be very lew salmon rivers NO GOLD : of ihe B.C. Soil and now work- CFPR Radio. Dia. 1240 Kilocycle pack followed the remains of i ! -i St. John area 'Subject to change) wifr the super-tad of Van- M. G. THOMSON of the Dominion Entomological Laboratory at Victoria Is awarded an Agricultural Institute Scholarship in eatotnolo;y. A graduate of the University of B.C. hi 1947. he has taken a yeax of advanced training at the University of California and will return there for further studies. His work will have particular reference to forest protection. I iMifj an Asri- Miniag Man Recalls Finding of Radio-Active Mineral I rule ScholwHhlp I a! bucU-rioloty. i g B.S.A. and j .nvH from the ii Wivonsin. He Princess Line SAILINGS to VANCOUVER and way ports t Every Monday 10 p.m. 1:30 Church of the Air 2 :00 By the Sea 2:30 CBC New." 2:33 -John Fisher Reports 2:45 Week-end Review 3:00 Alan and Me 3:30 Weather Forecast 3:35 Musical Program, Tor. 4:00 Songs From the Movies 4:15 Movie Critic 4:30 Concert Recordings 5:00 Record Album 5:30-Ici L'on Chante, Oue 8:00 CBC News 6:10-The Old Songs 6:30 Familiar Music 7:0O-Behold This Land 7:30- Little Symphonies, Tor. b-)0 British Authors 8:15- World's Greatest Ballads 8:30 Music by Eric Wilde 9 : 00 Summertime 9:30-Vesper Hour at if his .studies WINNIPEG, 'CP The failure of a Manitoba gold mine led to the discovery of the first large deposits of uranium in Canada. The man who made the discovery, 59-year old Gilbert La-bine of Toronto, president of Ogama Rockland gold mine, in Winnipeg for a visit recollected the finding of the first large de their assistant cubmaster to the last resting place.. Pallbearers were: : George Dover, James Stevenson, G. C. Sessions, Norman Marwick, Ronald Paulson and George Anderson-News of the death of the 21-year old youth from peritonitis on Sunday came as a distinct shock to the district. His father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Laird, who had travelled east oy plane to be near him, and their daughter Roberta, also Mrs. Laird, senior, of Saskatoon, accompanied the remains to Terrace. Besides his parents, the deceased Is survived by a sister, Peggy, and a brother, Jimmy at Terrace. SATUKDAK P.M, 4:30 Here's to Romance 5:00 Tea Dance 5:30 Sports This Week 5:45 Sports college 6:00 CBC New 6:10 The Marsons 6:30 Good Music by Goodman 7:00 Radio City Playhouse 7:30 Serenata 8:08 This Week 8:15 John Emmerson at, Home 8:30 Dance Time in London 8:00 Pacific- Pianoforte 9:30 Chamber Music 10:00 CBC News 10: 10 B.C. News 10:15 The Sea and Our Home 10:30 Manor Orch. 11:00-Fish Arrivals 11:05-Weather Forecast and Sign Off to A L A S K A Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway July 26 and 30 to ALE R T BAY and Vancouver July 24 and 31 worth fishing and very tew net-1 'ine stations worth operating in' lbs province of Quebec. j "With a take on the rods of; 9.1 per cent of that in the netsj it is clear that the nets are killing the goose that lays the gold- j en egus. The ratio between rods and nets should be about two tt) one, not ten to one, and as many fish must reach the spawning grounds as are taken by the toll of rods awt nets combined. Only thus can salmon be abundant. "Rod fi.shing should continue as an economical expedient to provide protection, but at least posit of pitchblends. Engaged on a, prospecting trip, Mr. Labine, with his partner, Charles St. Paul, arrived on the frozen .edge of Glacier Bay on Great Bear Lalse, May 14, 1930. On the morning of May 16, j 10:01 CBC New 1 10:15 Canadian Short Stories j 10:30 Prelude to wianiehi j 11:00- Weather and Sign Off Mr. Labine investigated a small , Island in the bay and found the 1 first uranium. All this happened, ' I he said, because Eldorado Gold ' You aw It In the Daliv News " ' i ! NJU ' i U A I I- J, :-r iff y is it-- M, Mints Ltd., which was founded in 1925, did not come up to expectations, and permission of shareholders was given for the acquisition of new properties. See us for your Preserving Supplies .?. TIN'S, JARS AND JELLY GLASSES CANNING MACHINES AND PRESSURE COOKERS MONDAY -A.M. 7:30 Musical Crock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News & Comty. 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Transcribed Melodies 9:45 Modern Musicians 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies 11 :00- Bernice Braden Tells a SLory. ting seems necessary, with 56 SUNDAY A.M. per cent fewer nets thereafter ":30 Sunday Recital ii we are to get the unfortunate! 9;0 BBQ News and netsaian back to prosperity aud ' Commentary increase the present supply to! 15 Songs and Sirvers the market five or ten-fold." I 9:30 Harmony Harbour A comparative table shows the 5:59 Time b-snai Quebec salmon catch on rods 10:00 B.C. Gardener has declined from 110,000 pounds . 10:15 David and the Man in 1930 to 75.000 pounds in 194(i Moon In the same period salmon tak- 10:30 Music and Worship en in nets dropped from 1.688.-! 11:00 Cue News 000 to 558.000 pounds. The num-1 11 :03 Capitol Reports Ott. fcer of netting stations increas- 11 . '30 Religious Pediod, Tor. ed from 5G3 iu 1934 to 775 in 12:00-Hollywood Bowl Sym 1946. ' . phony 11:15 -Song Hits of Yesterday 11:30 Weather Pwecast 11:31 Message Period 1 1 -33 Recorded Inter'ude 11:45 Famous Voices P.M. t'SH, an employee ion Department WE DELIVER at Summerland, Agricultural In- 32:00 Mid-day Melodies 12:15 CBC News 12:25 -Program Resume J. E. 0LDF1ELD. who has been conducting nutritional research studies on mink at the University of B.C., is awarded 'an. Agricultural Institute Scholarship in animal nutrition. He graduattd from the University of S C. in 1941 and saw overseas service with the Westminster Regiment. 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