I Steamship Movemenli 4 Prfnre Hitprrt Oafip rectos Ssturr'ay, Jrtp.iiary 8. 1349 To the Royal Pritie 1: For Vancouver Sunday ss Coquitlam, 11 p.iu Tuesday ss. Camosun. 1:30 On the occasion of the birth nt Prince Charles k p.m. Thursday -ss. Prince Rupert. in. zabeth and Prince Phthp. brieiit !2-.vear old ShM "y t. ' fin,:: Waterfront Whiffs i Hr in rvi r Miiu ii a. ttuuovii i iin i ia r ti -b w n.i. 11:13 p.m. Feb. 5 and 20 ss. Princess little poem of best wishes and coigratulations which r mitted to Buckinsham Palace. Nowpn acknovie(ip" s,';f received from the lady-m-waiting ti Princess vn,.'J,':1 1 annreciation is expreed. Naturally Ihe missivp it m..'."? ,r- the local Kirli. 1 " '"ULC Pr. .IIHWUI. HI" -tOfK ?1 " ' 1 v i li - a'" r El'' 'JJ& h- - f - u y ' 1 J'J v. - j r Lt Tlie piKm was as follows: Halibut Fishery Up For Annual Re-view Government Wharf Slay Get Elevator C.P.R. Aug. menting Alaska Run Norah. a.m. From Vntourer Sunday ss. Camosun. 11 p.m Wednesday ss Prince Ceor?e 10' a.m. Friday ss. Coquitlam. 1 p.m January 15 and 28 -ss. Princess Norah. a.m. For Alice Arm and Stewart Sunday ss Cardena, 11 p.m From Alice Arm and Stewart . Tuesday ss. Camosun. a.m. From Ocean Falls 11 4 Oh welcome, welcome ilyal Prince, Oh welcome to this woiid! Oh welcome to this heavenly place! For. you the flag unfurhtl. Oh welcome to this worl.l, oh Trinee And someday you'll lie kiruj, And the day that you are irownerl, The world's bright bells will ring. Wednesday ss. Prince Rupert; 10 a.m. j Wednesday -ss. Prince Rupert! January 15 and 29- ss. Princess 4 At Seattle next Wednesday, the International .Fisheries Commission end representatives of the Canadian and American fishing industries will meet in an-;mul conference to discuss methods of increasing: the ; efficiency- of the industry and, at the same time, pro-; testing and advayinglhe.eonservatioij measures that are already in force. ' j - It is a complicated -mat tor, in ern merits. Despite the clamor-1 . whvh business and diplomatic ings of finhermtsn and other interests are involved, as vet- members of the Industry, the ' rem delegates to the annual treaty has been shelved without meetings can attest. It is a well explanation. known verity to them that, while Prior to the .conference, dele-', things move slowly enough when ' gates will meet In Vancouver and only one government is involved, Seattle to co-ordinate their 1 Lew" Norah, a.m. For Ocean FbJIs j Thursday ss. Prince Rupert, ; 11:15 p.m. j January 5 and 2Q-ss. Princes Norah, p.m. For Alaska T i nii'iniKni--rf in iihhhwiimii Wiw Wednesday s. Prince Rupert midnicht. January 15 and 29 -ss. Prin- briefs to the Commission a wise move, because it permits them to present a solid front to offi ErinoriA BOUND No more winter bUzzards for the StPinmnns of Winnipeg. Stanley A. Steuunnn. shown here with his wife and two children, has been appointed supervisor of teacher training for the Ethiopian Ministry of 'Education. A veteran of the R.C.AF.. Mr. Steinman and his family plan to fly to Addis Ababa. Ethiopian capital, early in January. v (CP Photoi i cess Norah. a in. From Alaska j Thursday ss. Prince Rupert, h .n two are concerned progress is, practically non-existpnt. 'ihey cite the apparent disappearance of the new Interna-tioiul Fisheries treaty -which was druvm up two j ears. auo,, apparency to the satisfaction of both Ihr American and Canadian gov- cialdom rather than sectional clamorlngs that are often ron-iusing because .they conflict in potty ways. is-Uuit curUilineiit be controlled ; for several reasons. Some other lie Works, acrurdmg to corves-'p.m. by the Commission. Voluntary ports favor June 1. too. but poiuience received by the Prince curtailment protrams tried in! other:; favor May 1 or even Rupert Chamber of Cmiwm At Trinee Rupert, the co-ord- W0 inatina process began before the' the pre-war years failed because i -arlier. ts now coiiditiei m;? insutiilimi Their tars havina rollldetl. delenates went south. At a re- they were voluntary. Agree- A later date would see less . mun- ain-imw rquipmrm i, wit . aim w-.r . 7.H6 "cent meeting, the unioniad fish- mcnts would be made for pres-! part-time halibut boats on the government wharf here for the situation. Jock offered Pat a crlbed lay-over periods between loading and unloading of cars, drink from his bottle. Pat drank ermen and members of the Hali- pounds because these would be but Boat Owners' Association ! trip during the season but, al-.at their regular type of fishery, 'particularly in view of the fact i and Jock returned the. bottle to coastal i nls pocket the big C.P.R. drew up a brief which their tyoiways. there were a few boats The May 1 opening date finds "Thank ye,' them uiMVfimlsrt sn t.hev fish liner mncesa iiatnieon is to dc n.iflpfi tn l ip A a Nft A sci-vn-p llilie J u '""r uit ui delegates George Anderson for, that failed to abide by the pact, the Deep Sea Fishermen and Thus, a scramble began and the Eniil Petersen for boat owners ; well-intentioned principle was halibut until the salmon EXTKAADVANTvJ j ' ri a nip yourself? rtye, repiieu jock, oui, noi i Iran present as endorsed by their defeated. There is another Tactor in two groups. Contents of the brief are not new ,nor are they particularly volved in the cry lor compulsory curtailment. It is the fact tha;, rcaiiy. , . i season. The Kathleen is a side- However, there is another! loader and, in order that she 'eason. Old time fishermen de-;c'n,ld conveniently handle auto-clared that bigger fish are mobiles, it would be necessary caught in mid-summer than in that an elevator be installed. N the spring. They don't attempt. such elevator now exists. at the to explain why, but they say that government wharf which is leas-Jieir experience in the old days ed to Uie C.P.R. as its mooring original. But they have the since the literally hundreds ! greater virtues of being tested 1 01 new.Doats, ootn umacnan and until the police have been here." j 4 1 Need no breaking Do ne' mark flooa v!n Ik : ifTv A . C Completely woterpra f j "rl XQ')J JTW Y7 A$ &7n Xi jhK Intulato agalntt . Ke SfaiVL lii.Jll ' ' k '. : : - I i " " 4 z (Contmuec on Page Six) by the experience of both groups American, are m the annual race and, therefore, have become per- j Ior the halibut quota, some of ennial deiiianus on their part, thPm onIy Par; tim halibut Most important of these is a I boats. This is causing the sea- of year-round fishing proved that the big fish did not approach the banks until July and August, whereas, earlier, chicken and medium sizes predominated. They point out that since chic Smiles and son to shrink to such an exkni that the Area Two quota was cauuht in a month last year. A necessary step to a curtailment program, they argue, would be the licensing of all boats, not only those, as at present, which ken halibut has lost favor on on the the suggestion that the authority ofj the International Fisheries Com- mission be -expanded beyond its present control over halibut alone. The fishermen, and many representatives of the shore side of the industry, believe that market, it would be wise I II s sl Chuckles wnen larger sizes are on banks. are over five tons register. A Another conservation measure there is a definite relationship A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. "A Ootid Place to Buy" January Bedding Special consisting of r Steel Tubing Bedstead Steel - Ribbon Slat Spring Sprirf - Filled Mattress in 3-3", 4', 4'6" ALL FOR $59.25 ALSO SPRING-FILLED MATTRESS SPECIALS Royal York, panelled S31.50 Royal York, plain .... S29.50 Sani-Filled S27.50 All above have . . tempered coll springs. ALL "SPECIALS" CASH FREE DELIVERY . Thone 575 327 3rd Ave. I large part of the annual -halibui' Lady: 'Why, you naughty boy. is Is their their request request that that uniform uniform' ' between one type of fishery an t Ladies who Knit- WILL BE PLEASED BY THE LARGE SELECTION OF FINE WOOLS NOW AVAILABLE AT VARIETY fit catch is taken by -small vessels' sizes of hooks and dimensions of . I haven't heard such language trollers and gillhetters which ear be enforced in halibut fish- i since the day I was born." An Extra Room or two where the attic used to be added accommodations will greatly increase the value of your house. MITCHELL & CURRIE LIMITED Builders and Contractors PHONE 36J deliver to camps and over which! Jig. Small fish thev sav will Small boy: "Yes, 1 guess there another and to make conservation work, the powers of the Commission must be expanded. , Their particular Interest is in seeing that the otter trawl fish.-e.ry is drawn under the authority of the commission. Most halibut feit the Commission has little direct control. While there is no unanimity among fishermen in the various MISS CANADA BEEHIVE BOL'Ql'ET NEWLAND'S (ROY rr.; i not take large hooks but they' was a Bood bit of cussin' the day will take small ones. . If a set ! V011 werc born-" a jsc of hook were used on all j gear, fish under a certain size! There never had been any ar- would not be caught. Since a; gument about it: Julius was the halibut is a slow-growing fish I wisest and shrewdest man in destruction of the small ones! town. One day a youth of the now is robbing the banks of Wg community questioned him on COSY AM) WHITE LILAC KitoM ENGLAND f American and Canadian ports on lnfin Vr.TO tWo Hrfltrtrlnfr in V.oli. .but nurseries kills large numbers!? TTS Jl U'C Prince Rupert fishermen have- of 'young fish atid they want trawling controlled, even as they themselves are controlled. long favored a later .date thai:, th present May 1 opening. Jun: 1, local fishermen and boat ones for years to come. I ttle subject. I "Julius," he said, "to what Prince Rupert Florist? 300 3rd Ave. Box 16 Tel. 777 Flowers fi.r All Occasions Another request n their brief- owners believe, woidd be better Phonf E" 518 3rd Ave. AV. Provincial Department of Pub- would yu attribute the fact that . ; you know so much?" i "Good judgment," replied Jul-; BLONDIE Rut Cupid Had Winffs! By CHICK YOUNG t lus reacilly- "rd say u was my ' frood IiidErment." . . "And where did you get your ; good judgment?" "That I get from experience." "And where did you get your experience?" "From my bad judgment." KODAKS CAMERAS TO SUIT EVERY NE Baby Brownie Special - Bi-twnle Target Six-20 Brownie Target Six-1; Kodak Duaflex Camera I Flash Attachm nt for Kodak Duaflex Kodak Vigilant Junior Six-20 . Kodak Vigilant Six-20. 18 8 Lens Kodak Vigilant Six-20, ffi.3 Lens JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue "I paid a hundred dollars for Kodak Vigilant Six-.'O, 14.5 Lens H Kodak 35 13.5 Lens with Range Finder ... J 1 Flash Attachment for Above Four Cameras . that dog part Collie and part' bull." "Which part is bull?" "The part about the hunired dollars." Harry: "I always drink milk because my doctor says mill: is a great bone builder." " S i Arc us 35 f3 5 Lens with Case and Flasheun 5!1 Wrathall's Photo Finishin -Trojan Horseplay! Carrie: "I'm afraid your drinks are going to your head." T.S.S. PRINCE RUPERT SAILS FOR VANCOUVER AM) INTERMEDIATE PORTS EACH THURSDAY at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT FOR ALL TYPES OF PRINTING Ci RESTING CARP? PENS AND rKNf" OFFICE SUPPLIES HOME STATIONERY PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEERS . Y A T,ISED business- ' ( 4&jr rr ctF itcomf.s) fs f f ; rV -J f HI k 5 iT f lkWVlf J ; fimw$ SEE Dilili Prmtiisg Co For Reservations Write or Call CITY OR DEPOT OrFICE PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. t7 Besner Block Iron and Braas Oasrangs Electric and Acetylene Welding Interested In His Work. TENDERS 4 SPECIALISTS ON SAWMUX and MINING MACHINERY fc(sPCIAL OEUVCPY") . " i, ' ' , tj .., :' A jL "ef r- I DEUVEWES APE j . J tionlng Proposal Number will be received by the listened up to noon THURSDAY, JANUARY 13TT1 for U lowing: PROPOSAL NO. 1 Purchase of Clinton Rooms, Fraser Street, for demo-Purchase to cover large front building only. PROPOSAL NO. 2 Purchase of Lot 28, Block 31, Section 1 and all but thereon ennaistlnfr nf r'ltnt-nn Rnnm! nnd COtUS6 8 RUPERT MARINE REALTY (J. CLAUSEN & SON) We Take Listings of BOATS FOR SALE OR CHARTER BROKERS IN BOATS, MARINE AND FISHING EQUIPMENT TRY RUPERT MARINE REALTY FOR QUICK. SALES OR CHARTERS (Just East of Lipsett's, Waterfront) Box 548 Phone Green 75 vuuluji xiuiil8 cannot oe iv;ptiiic ... City regulations, but must be torn down and rcbuii- t n nn r.ritSON (5) "IT 0 , 9