back last evening of her I was south-In tht it.,,,, ntlpr completion concentrates, and the FihiiU Waterhou.se Southolm. heading I The latter left i ..in .... m tii Pi ince 'bound 12rinrr ttuprrt Dtiilp tcuj Friday, October 14, 1943. rvein.ii". e" , ,,.,.., ar,,i nthpr Tor Vincnnvpr aftr lnnltnn sua i route . alien..... .... - I hmert-AlU-e Arm-Sieart iKui-in --" . , j . harlr cn Sun- mnn at Skeena River rannAri.. i ca: ueu pi .... -. s at present com? . mch ldlns of Princ Rupert 4n lr.ft-ri"nr'r.t- rlillt r.' war -r riVif-ci t1 the upbi the CaUlu, th:s change clay suuuiuuui.u. . 1.1, !1 ,.t )iit by and nil commtin'.tie comprlrlne nrwihern and central British , ... if v- I- . Column Columbia. Ottawa) unawai Waterfront Whtfs io be made aooiu uie in.-u...... j . I,-.- Traffic is cradually ! Irs J. R. Elfert has returned Advertise u tne ijally News! You Srw it In The News. (Authorised hs Second Class Moll. Post Ofiire Department, Published every afternoon exeept Sundry by Prluoe Rupert Daily News Ltd . 3rd Avenue. Prinre Rujert. British Columbia. i to Uie city from Vancouver bulLUnu ','., on the Union's fast; 'en-ice betv.eel Vancouver and Inhere she received confirmation Prh-rP Rtmert Last week the ; of her appointment as shipping MEMBER OP CANADIAN PBFSS At'DIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS I : CANADIAN DAILT NFWSPAPER ASSOCIATION I SUBSCRIPTION RATES TiSi. UKT Carrier, rer Ween JOc: Per ku.n..i. ;5c: rw Year. 800. BJ Matt, Per Month. 60c; Per Tear, 6 00 Ciiqul'lam bioucht north Horn ma-suri u. u- . . ...... ., !..( Th rw.ttttt.in Ik nnc of those aiu-ouvi per list a r a siiDswnuai ir- ! r i ! heavy ' freight cargo. ! held by her late husband, Capt. . i J. R. Elfert, who also was harbor SALMON FISHING OVER-CRABS AND 1 SHRIMPS-MRS. ELFERT CONFIRMED Two b'e coastal liners were : master and port warden. . . i nnrt. Wednesday from Va:i- The season's salmon fishing in this district officially Friday night, putting a formal end Recent freight steamship call- rouver, Alaska-bound -Canadian Nat ionars Prince Georpe and , ers in port, nave inciuoea tne rnn-.fliTn Pacific Princess Louise. B.C. Steamships Alaska Prince, to an activity that was all but dormant of late. Last :.rpy in trip Prince Rtinprt district to close was the f,mf.r continued to Ket- Capt. Jack Garrett, southbound n,, ro.-lnttn Tlnrl u-Vi-w. fvx- hnnt woro'chikan Wednesday night and from Tulsequah with cargo of I seininc; dog salmon, most of which was going into cole storage or being shipped fresh. The other areas in the district increasing quantities in food closed earlier. ' 1 stores here. Closure of the salmon season also means the closure of the j union steamer Camosun, tak-last of the canneries still oper- HVor lhe nin j,0m the Coqult-atlng on the Skeena. Nelson lalni whjoh has been withdrawi; I'.iiis., last of those still oper-'Ht Vancouver for annual over-ating, wound up its salmon can- i!auI arriVed here this after- " " ' ' . from .. 1 1 II : MEN'S I'NDKRn . ' blnatium, mfdinn. Special niiiK in mld-weeK. mosi oi tne lloon from the south anJ other canneries dispersed their sail at micmight for Masset In-crews within the last fortnight. 1,-t points. The Camosun, in com- MEN'S RAINCoatJ Alaska Railway OF THE REASONS given for the federal ONE government reportedly rejecting the idea of participating in the construction of a railway to Alaska is that full use is not being made of existing avenues of communication to the territory. Without discussing whether the federal government is right in taking such a stand in these times w hen attention is being focussed on the north country from both industrial development and national defence standpoints, we can reflect that one of the existing avenues is the route which includes the railway and highway into Prince Rupert, the inside passage waterway from Prince Rupert to Haines, Alaska, with its highway, and Skagway, with its railway, and thence on into Alaska and the Yukon. It. would be a great thing, of course, for Prince George to have the Pacific Great Eastarn extended from there on into Alaska, and there are strong arguments in favor of the project. It has been declared by those who should know that Prince Ruperts ould be bound to benefit through traffic coming into this port instead of proceeding to Vancou-YeiNover the P.G.E. But even if the Alaska railway project should fail, the position of Prince Rupert would be even the more impressive and the development of traffic through the port to Alaska made the more imperative. STREET TRAFFIC T"HE QUESTION of street traffic is much to the I fore in Prince Rupert these days as the police y m ind of Capt. William Mc- A few boats are still fishing r,imDPi ts expected to be on the black cod, but uio particularly , Lsl..nd nin for th mos, lf n , BE WISE SEE Ol'R BETTER Bl'YS AT ISLAND CITY Rl'ILUKRS' Sl'PPLIES Genrral Kuilders' Supplies anil PITTSBIKO PAINTS fittini; all. of the winter. The Coquit- MEN'S CABAr.DIM: Full Ultra MEN'S COVERT ( . . yes the finest of all fine cuts for greater smoking satisfaction ! i is tops in ta .06 McBrlde St. Dlue 820 fit , large catches are. coming in. This type of fishery will continue In more or less desultory fashion until November 15 when it will be indirectly prohibited by the fact that the incidental quantity of halibut now permitted to be taken on thelines. will then be prohibited. International fisheries regulations allow one pound of halibut to every seven pounds of other saleable fish caught with set lines up to November 15. MEN'S ALL-WOOL FISHERMEN'S FA eul. ow M Your 15" Radio 'fcf MeW MEN'S DI1I SS A SOX-Niw MEN'S SP0KT Sill Now Sec this rule liiilv RADIO General Electric WITH A CLOCK COM! Jl NATION ill ... W i'"Mfiuiif?t uu MEN'S WOKK SHI TIRED FEELING TAKE IT TO Ken'sRADI 1X1311 b CLINIC lis vjm&2s - Crabs and shrimps are coming into season again. A number of boats, retired from trolling or set-line fishing for the season, are now prowling the coves and inlets for these delicious cus- HANOT Now MEN'S WOKK PA Now I MOlSlURf PHOOf POUCH 218 Second Ave. Phone 53; taceans. They ae appearing in MEN'S DUF.SS PAN1 assortment, prrlri . . . Turns Itself on for the news, etc. No"" ., In the . . . Wakes you up morning Willi music. "rtotplfof fnsuranc It vcrybody't f (f ' buiin. Cut this out and kttp f tot rfrnct. BOYS' LACED BOOTS All siwv Special BOYS' SCHOOL ' PANTS 1 HOYS' RAIM'OH mm iitlinj. triim authorities "increase their viligance against traffic violations? The matter of rights and responsibilities 6f ' nfotbrists and pedestrians are naturally the sublet of much discussion. It'hayTir considered a primary factor that the large majority of motorists are most anxious and exercisg every, precaution against hitting or injuring anyone and that the pedestrians themselves will be doing all they can to guard against being hit and hurt. Nevertheless, the importance of every vigilance being employed and no chances being taken is to be emphasized. There are laws to deal with the cases of the reckless, careless and incompetent ones, be they motorists or pedestrians, and the authorities are duty-bound to do their utmost to see these regulations are enf orcedand the penalties, when necessary, imposed. Such' violators are a menace to themselves butvvhat is more important, they are a menace to . others who may be innocent and blameless. $19.50 $.").30 Down and a Week HOYS' AI.I.-WU0I $2 JACKETS FOR Wholesome Flavor Nutritious Fo::d Value Downright (ioaJncss . . IT'S DELICIOUS BREAD Haked Fresh Daily Your first instalment was payable October lit. Your tecond it payable November lit. If you are paying by this method, you will receive your Hospital Insurance Certificate for 1950 after payment of at least half the annual premium. Keep instalment payments up to date. The following important information' should he noted: 1. RETURN BILLING CERTIFICATE WITH FIRST PAYMENT. ' : ... RUPERT BAKERY LTD 619 3rd Ave. PRINCE RUPERT KEY POINT "THE UNION BOARD OF HEALTH of Prince I Rupert, at a meeting this week, drew attention to the fact that the area is without the services of both a full-time medical health officer and a laboratory technician and the need for both is great and growing in this area of increasing importance. Under the provincial and municipal health set-up, the services of both are provided for. It is to be realized, of course, that there is difficulty in obtaining personnel for the positions. The shortage of doctors and the inadequacy of educational facilities to turn them out are glaring circumstances. Yet Prince Rupert is one of the key communities in British Columbia and its claim is entitled to a considerable degree of priority. The Union Board of Health would appear to be justified in its feeling that every pressure should be brought to bear to see that, if at all possible, the positions are filled without delay in the interests of the health and welfare of the city and district. The Billing Certificate is of no value to you until it hat been validated after at least half the premium ii paid. Paid up Billing Certificate becomes your Hoipital Insurance Certificate for 1950. Your remittance will identify your choice of payment plan, i.e. Annual, Semi-Annual or lix equal instalments. ARREARS are shown on the stub in ink and must be paid in addition to the premium before the (I lj IX I Keep Your Battery Feelin' GOOD i! i Li.i :it tronr pur. A t"1' certificate can be validated. 6. USE THE MAIL WHEREVER POSSIBLE. 7. Notify District Office promptly of change In marital status, dependents or address. tit rti nailery wtn mc j"" . will exhaust you! Avoid this, by havnj. hattPt-v phpfkptl and chareed regulari. do it in iie-time. Drive in today! Make cheques, money orders or postal notes payable to the B. C. Hospital Insurance Service and return with the Billing Certificate to District Registrar and Collector, B. C. Hospital Insurance Service at the office at which you are registered. REGISTRATION OF NEW RESIDENTS. As soon as new residents take up residence in B. C. they are required to register by contacting their nearest B. C. Hospital Insurance Service local office. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY NEWS PAYS! 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