prince PupkI E?aII? EUtoi Saturday, July 9, 1949 VAN IIL'FLIN SI SAN H,n TODAY 7:00 - 9:10 TAP ROOTS' 1 f2tW.'---- --"""fH iter front Whiffs Open Your Window With Pride! SUN. MIDNITE - MON. MATIN " ' 'V'- ' - inn . 11 MONDAY MATIN; OLIVER '.CHUMp "t ROBT. NEWTON SIMONE SIMONE TEMPTATION HARBOUR' CURTAINS AND DRAPERY ("intainiiiR and Drapery by (he yard in a selection that will meet the most exacting; demand. Also Ruffled and Imported Filet Net Curtain Sets. AT WALLACE'S Of Course STARTS MONDAY MAT1NE MON. 2 P; RANDOLPH SCOTT MARGARET C-.'IAP.,M)j ! L i ' '- cr -1 in 'CORONOR Seineboats Moving Out Indications of Tuna Netters Are Doing Better Seineboats in the Prince Rupert district will leave for the inshore salmon fishing grounds tomorrow and Monday following settlement of their dispute with the cannery operators over their right to sell fish to the highest bidder. While a compromise was affected in the major issue over whether or not crews of cannery boats can sell the fish they catch i : - to other than the companies to' their most profitable week sine; which they are under contract,1 seaSon opened on June 19 the fishermen feel that thcy)buti even at that( it was not any have made a gain in other mat- .world Deatr. At the canneries, ters. In the settlement Is a though, no one Is complaining clause which provides that the too loudly. Some 500 boats on cannery companies will pay the the Skeena this week averaged rental on radiophones in the between 170 and 180 fish per spinnrs which arrorriinff to the Vsrrf ..f t nKn.,i on CREEK SHOWS AT 7-9 P.M ONLY NATIVE M.L.A. (Continued from Page One) the convention came out in support of the Coalition parly. Although' he did not join the if"'-'!' PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD . ; SHIPBUILDERS AND ENUXMSEKS AIR PASSLKCERS To Vancouver Mrs. J. Judge, E. Goodrich, J. Strand, J. Comer, D. J. Parent, H. 8. Brewer, P. A L Downing, D. L. Garon, Mr and STEA.MMIlp PRINCE RUP SAILS FOR 1 VANCOU'f AND INTERMEDIATE f rATU TlJIlnrl the C.C.F. party until last Jan-. flghermeni they have had to do flsh 'ft . h boaU went"weU tiary, he says that he had ien Mrs.. R. Judge, J. W. Howitt, W.I A. Joy, Dr. R. E. Coleman, II.! V-1 tI y , j,'r Tait. Mrs. D. McNab, J. Mont-! Iron an Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding previously. Crews also will be, above the 100 mark while many paid for "stripping" the nets at were lower. Catches were some-the end of the season, an op-1 what slow during the first part eration which has been part ofjof the week but improved dur-their work in the past for which tng the last couple of days. On iXV&J m2.K at 11:15 pm. interested in its economic and political philosophies since his student days. Unmarried, he lives seasonally in Prince Rupert, on the Naas For KETCHIK gomery. From Vancouver Miss Butter field, L. Henderson. Capt. T' WEDNESDAY Md they say they have received no, the Naas, more than 100 gUl SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL and MINING MACHINERY masich, J. Rasmussen, i.. John-' FLEET STARTSSeine boats like the one pictured here normally head out the first week of July for the annual harvest of salmon, but a fisherman's disagreement with the boat's owners had kept them in port. The dispute is now settled and the boats are now heading out. (C. P. Photo) For Roserevatiom netters are doing about the same as on the Skeena. Average for the 24-hour period ending at extra compensation. Negotiations between the United Fishermen and Allied Workers' Union this week resulted In the 14 com- or Call son. From Sandsplt Mrs. Camp bell, Miss Campbell. 'niMinn imnr CITY OK DEPOT Orf liiiiiiiiuiiii noon Friday was 30 fish por , PRINCE RUPERT, panies involved agreeing that bbat. ud to July 6 was 12.083 cases and at the canneries He plans to continue working at Sunny-side until immediately prior to the opening of. the session. He is proud of the fact that his youngest brother, Mi'ton Clark, was the only native from the Naas River to serve in the Canadian . army overseas. He went to France with the Canadian Scottish in 1944, where he was wounded in combat. The air at high levels is cold because It doesn't absorb much heat and doesn't easily retain it. STORMY WEATHER fish may be sold by their boat . LOCAL BOAT ARRESTED labout 500 cases less than the Cf-.-.t,:- Vvmnt lllOVemenil rrpws ti the hichest hldriprslirn-1 A ran-Hor. v,ailh 1,,.. . ,)i a v ,r 9mi Oieamsnip , ---o J" I wuiiummii iianuuv uwi iiao tuilvuuuiu j p. I -Vi jn -"; : viding the bids cover a whole been taken into custody In Am- Total pack of all types of sal riMiim mai.k tr.m I area and not just individual erican waters on a charge of on for the coast was 21,107 cases, j cases. The Prince Rupert local 'fishing in Area Two which is the lowest since 1947, but great-I of the U.F.A.W.U. last night'now closed under an Area er than 1946 or 1944. Bulk of Coqulllam, 11) Per Vancoura Sunday ss. pm. Tuesday ss. bEAI.KIJ TENDERS will be rrcrtvU by the Minister of Forest lit Vic- 1 tor hi. B. C , not later than 11 in. on the 23rd day of August. i49, for , authorized union crews to take Three permit. The vessel is the the coast salmon pack to date! l:::n Caniosuii the boats out this week-end fol- Prince Rupert boat Selma H has come from the Naas-Skeena p.m. (lowing receipt of word of the which is now in custody of the district, where 12,754 'cases, allj Thursday fi. V Prince Rupert, settlement from the south. American Fsh and Wild Life Ser- types, have been packed. Sock-j 11:15 p.m. ' vice at Sitka, pending arrange-! eye accounted for 9,188 cases and From Ymncourrr A break in the Inactive al-' mente for handing her over to coho 2,780. Sunday ss. Camosun, 11 p.n I K c Ri;pcrt FJ Sl'rinr J00 3rd Ave. Sox 516 Flowen lor All W the purchase of Licence X 47305. to rut 8.271.000 fbm of Balsam, hemlock, Bpruce, aud Cedar on the went shore of Klklula Arm. south of Indian Reserve No. 4. Range 4, Coast Land District. Six years will be allowed for re nioval of timber. Further particulars of thc Chief Forester. Victoria. B C.. or District Forester. Prince Rupert.' B. C (Hi 0 1 FOR Safety's SAKE i Wednesday s Prince Rupert The 1919 halibui season will j 10 a.m. close at midnight, next Tuesday; Friday ss. Coqultlam, 1 p.m bacore tuna fishery Is a possl- Canadian authorities. Accord-bility in the near future on the Ing to Word from Sitka, the strength of reports coming from ma H. was tagged by the Fioli outsde waters. A Canadian boat,,1 and Wild Life Service fishing wnen thc regulations close Area, For Alice Arm and Stewart the Zorina, operated by Capt.j below the Area Three boundary. I Three. By the time the barrier! Sunday -ss. Camosun, 11 p m A Maz.it' r-7i 1 1 Fred Homer of Vctoria. was re- drops, the season will have last- . From Alice Arm and zla i'jn H.M,iji niWVITI'RRll If your roof can't take It, protect your house with ASPHALT SHINGLES For Estimates Call 363 MITCHELL & CURRIE LTD. Builders and Contractors 'ed 73 days.. A OOOD PLACE T' I Sockeyc salmon pack on the ported this week to have foun.l tuna off the Columbia River p.nd. there are indications that they j SPECIAL -I Stewart Tuesday ss. Camosun. a.m. From Ocean Falls Wednesday ss. Prince Rupef: B.C. coast since the season' Carrying 283 passengers, prac- C ontmintal Bed. r. opened on June 19 on thc Skeena tically all round-trippers, the Open Tor Business Salt Lake Tea Stand SANDWICHES HOT DOGS CONFECTIONERY Mrs. V. MacDonald Itrstinore flat nhbof j I t &jt I I soon oe iouna iannci norm. i may nnrl Junp 95 - , . .. ... In cn .v. v i44 gyuim-ui ftttLVIS rttUillt CI Ul.SC hteitlHLT in Q m full mr. Set sprint I tress, full siie The Fisheries nrotective v.-'.sel ! . . . . .. . r i couia rje rtespriheri a "average," Princess Kathleen docked here or Ocean TkIIi Hnwav which is wnrkinp hpr u nv l See our carpr N a j Phone 775 327 3rd i northward from Victoria on tuna 7. . uy iihhuiiib. north- norui-, inursaay-ss. 1'rince Kuperi Try a Classified Ad lor Results. " . " ocasuuai uuiMitin oouna ior juneau ana SKagway. ix :15 p.m. Issued by the Chief Supervisor She was under command of Capt. For Alaska of Fisheries. Total sockeye pack Graham O. Hughes. Wednesday -ss, Prince Rupert patrol, reported Friday that she had encountered water warm enough for tuna off Cape Cook. Experience on this coast ha3 re Look over our Cold and Canned CHOOSE THE FOR YOL'R EATING PLEASURE CHANDLER'S PORTRAIT STURIO Film Finishing Enlarging Flash Photos Taken at Home Phone Green 389 216 4th St PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. vealed that tuna do .notlnhabit ! waier of a temperature below 57 , degrees. The Howay, under cum-' mand of Capt. W. Red ford, left I Vctoria a week ago and will Wfestinghouse WASHER Only in a Westinghouse Cushioned Action Vi'asher will you find the extra safety features you are looking for . . . safety for cruise waters off Vancouver i TERRACE MEAT M ARKEt Oeorge E. Peters, Prop. Island and the Queen Charlottes. She will put Into Prince Rupert on July 14. . i QUALITY SERVICE MEATS- -FISH BITTER EGOS rMlTO i you ... for your clothes . . . and for your investment! Sockeye gillnettds on tne Skeena River today completed Exclusive Sentinel of HOLLYWOOD cafe CHIROPRACTOR John F. I,. Hughes, D.C., Ph.C. 21-22 Besner Block Phone BLUE 442 for Appointment IIOIHS 10:80 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 2 to 8 p.m. KVKNINOS Monday and Friday, 7:30 p m. fol those uiiRble tp come during the day. RECEPTIONIST In attendance afternoons. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN JROBATE IN THE. MATTER OF THE "ADMIN- MOST UP-TO-DATE CAFE IN THE C1I Safety Lovell Feather Touch Safety Release Wringer Exclusive "Cushioned Action" NX'estinghouse OPEN FROM 11:30 A.M. To 3:S3 A.M. Dependability Dishes Sh XI We Specialize In Chinese ' ISTRATION ACT" I AND j III 1 he Mutter of the Ktate of Joe Smith. 'Iieceuned. Intestate I TAKE NOTICE that by Order ol j His Honour Judge W. O. Fulton. Local Judge of the Supreme Court of , British Columbia, I was on the 24th i feijuOLJBUiii ! ? l '' Convenient Term! $154.50 CHOP siiEYriinw mbiv ! COTTAGE CHEESE New Creamed Fresh Made j VALENTIN DAIRY Your Dally For Outside Orderg PHONE 13S day of June, AD. 1.H0. appointed Administrator of the Estate of Joe Smith, Deceased, late of Tulsequah, British Columbia, who died on the 1 McBridc Street 19th day of September. 1048, at , .1 sequah. British Columbia. All 311 , ,w. , ., ...... ... ! ALL-WEATHER SERVICE i ! ' to fit every typ f I Chrysler-Built" in j FARGO TRUCKS oviin iiiucwuu Mi Vila unm coiiaiiC w required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith, and all persons having claims against the said estate are required to flic them with me properly verified on or before the 1st day of August. 1049. falling which distribution will be made having regard only to such clnlms of which I shall have been notified. DATED at Atlln, British Columbia, this 25th day of June. 1949, ALBERT EDWARD RODDIS Official Administrator Atlln, B. C. ri59) The following models in stock at Rupert Motors W for Immediate delivery: 126" W.H. 1-ton Express 152" W.. 2-ton Cliassis and Cb witj Reinforced Frame and 2-Sjccd Rear Axle. 170" W.H. 3-ton Chassis and Cab with Reinforced Frame and 2-Spcw Better Watches Are Impossible n't possible to buy better watche3 tuan Rear Axle. They aren't made. LIMITED UKttK & Rupert Motors rilONES HOG AS BRIDDEN CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS No matter what you may believe or what you have been told or have read it's a fact that this store is able to sell the highest grades of watches at the lowest possible cost. After you decide that you need a watch you . should come to us and see our varied stock. We believe we can convince you. Prices range from $16.00 to over $100.00 All our watches are tested on our WATCH-MASTER machine. COMPLETELY REBUILT OR REMODELLED CONSTKUCTION ALTERATIONS REPAIRS be Vour living room suite can hniise your falirlis from our rompiete runice of mi in ii I eH. to look like new. We beRin 1 framework, re-tie spriKRS, n new heavy webhinc and li""1' I Kaxy payment terms FLOOR SANDING A SPECIALTY RED 5S1 i in' ni Tin m ii nwi ' mi inn 111"' tfm w P.O. BOX 121 Blue 818 UPHOLSTERING P.O. B t