TODAY nwsBY - .... Ptince Uupcit.Dang jttos JLto. Saturday, April 24, 1913 ALASKA FISHING 3:50-8 p.m. 'ROA f 'H Rlf Waterfront Whiffs SUNDAY MIDNI1E Al mm ways at r Waterfront Peps Up and City Feels Effect Looks Like Halibut Rush M side. Public Works department workmen have been wielding brushes for the last week. An American coastguard cutter is expected to dock here in the near future to escort the U.S. troller Betty M to Ketchikan where her Skipper, Harley R. Martin and his crew of one will face legal action for an alleged violation of the International Fisheries regulations. The Betty M was brought here Thursday night by the fisheries patrol boat Sooke Post, after she had been found' at Atli Inlet, reportedly with 16 halibut aboard. The Imperial Oil Co. tanker Imperial Vancouver was in port Friday unloading oil for the local distribution centre. She sailed overnight for the south. HELD NO CINCH WASHINGTON If any young men, without experience, feel like going to Alaska to engage in the fishing industry, they had better reconsider it. . This is the advice of the Fish and Wild Life service. Here is the substance of what that organization says: "In most cases, the hours are long, and the work is good and hard. Anyone without experience is at a .very great disadvantage. Seasickness, more than often, is a real problem. The reluctance of a fishing skipper to hire inexperienced personnel is not at all surprising. The crew must be a well inte & WALLACES d. - X7 Activity on the waterfront has reached a preseason peak as hundreds of fishermen prepare to sail early next month for halibut and salmon. The halibut men will set their gear on the banks in Hecate Strait and the salmon men unwind their trolling lines in in-shore waters. m "WALLACE'S Old Fashion 5 Bargain Sale Ends Sat. Night grated one if the fishing is to few pay." As is normal, tpe action on the waterfront is having its reaction in the city's business life. After one of the slowest winters on record, business men report that things are picking up and give credit to Prince Rupert's industry fishing for the stimulation. Providing the weather remains fair, during the month of May, fish plants here will have a hard time handling the torrent CFPR myriad of small trollers and part-time halibutters that do not carry ice. A large percentage of the halibut caught during the last few seasons has channeled through the fish camps. Up to Friday, 181 trollers-had taken out trolling licenses, but only a few of these actually have begun fishing yet. Most of them have taken them out Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycle KNOCK THE HEAD Kowtow, made up of two Chinese words meaning to knock the head, consists of kneeling thrice before'?the emperor sp that the forehead touches the ground. i ' Few grains salt Pastry for eight three-inch tarts U!2 cups flour) Drain peach halves thoroughly. Blend sugar, cornstarch, salt, and spice. Divide half the mixture among 8 pastry-lined tart pans (or muffin cups). Top with peach halves, and sprinkle with remaining sugar mixture. (Subject to change) COLUMBIA IWES presents RICHARD of halibut which will pour in Ml .rfVE TMc I ' Timely Recipe SPICED PEACH TAKTS There's no trick to "Spiced Peach Tarts." You can make them almost as quickly as the time it takes to- roll out some of your best pastry and to open a" can of cling peach halves. Serve them with a ruffle of whipped cream when you want them extra fancy, i 8 canned cling peach halves (" U cup brown sugar (packed) j 'o teaspoon cloves ' in advance to avoid the last-minute rush when the boats go PRINCESS LINE Bake in hot oven (425 degrees F.) about 25 to 30 minutes. from hundreds of bojits. It seems SATUKDAX P.M. 4:30 Here's to Romance 5:00 Tea Dance 5:30 On the March 5:45 Sports college 6:00 CBC News 6:10 The Marstens out. practically certain now that all Serves 8. fl the vessels of. the coast halibut fleets will head for the grounds FINE NEW IIAL1BLTTER at once instead of in sections. I APTLY NAMED Threadneedle Street, a busy thoroughfare in the city of Lon VANCOUVER to don, received its name from the 6:30 Good Music by Goodman 6:45 Tony Marten 7:00 Northern Lights 7:30 Organ Music 8:00 Hawaii Calls 8:30 Old Time Rhythm Merchant Tailors' Company. The Seattle fleet of about 600 boats is plowing its way north to the Alaska ports this week to be close to the grounds when the season opens. Many of them leave their gear in the north mi LESLIE BROOKS MICHAEL DUANE ALSO JOE Yl'LE AS JKifiS and RKNIE UUOOKS AS Mtw In "Bringing Up Father' 9:00 Dancing Party 9:30 Chamber Music 10:00 CBC News 10:10 B.C. News Henry Wahl, Dodge Cove boat builder, is putting the" finishing touches on a fine, new hali-butter at the. British-American oil wharf. Called the Island Queen ,the vessel is 50 feet long with a 14-foot beam and is exceptionally roomy. Her cargo capacity is expected to be between 35,000 and 40,000 pound.?. The Island Queen is powered with an 80 h.p. Caterpillar diescl plant and is equipped with an Ekolite depth sounder. Her galley is on deck, making more hold ni way pet Every Mondty 1Q p.m. to A L A S K A Kctchiktn, Wrtnjtll, Juntu, nd Skjwy May 2 and 13 . to ALERT BAY and Vancouver April 27 and May 7 10:15 Legislature Reports 10:30 Dance Orch. 10:55 Interlude 11:00 Weather Forecast MATINEE 2:30 LVENINC.1S 9:13 COMING MONDAY during the winter, then pick it up just prior to the season. It is estimated by a veteran observer of the halibut Industry that about 1,500 vessels will fish in areas Two and Three this spring. This is the largest number ever to go after halibut in any one season and it forecasts' a short season for both areas. Pessimists and other gloom-casters are crying disaster to the industry but somehow, things never seem to get quite as desperate as they are sometimes predicted. space for cargo. Work of painting the fish SUNDAY A.M. 8:30 Sunday Recital 9:00 BBC News and Commentary 9:15 Songs and Sinpers 9:30 Harmony Harbour 9:59 Time b.gnai GuJmBUic 1 sheds on the government wharf is almost completed on the water 1 OF I' AKTOIIN SF.WS CAW 10:00 B.C. Gardener 10:15 Just Mary 10:30 The Way of the Spirit Many, but not all, of the company fish camps have been towed to their locations on offshore islands and mainlana coves and bays. These camps will be clearing houses for both Annaoena mm come 11:00 Cirt; News 11:03 Capitol Reports Ott. 11:30 Religious Period H.M halibut and spring salmon, figurative "mother ships" to the CEILING FIXTURES- Piuuipi fii it y o r i: LIVING ROOM KITCHEN - liDDIi HATIIROOM . . . FLUORESCENT Tltl-MTKS MILK OF MAC H ESI A PORCH LITES KEAMM; I -AM War Surplus Sale Ocean Dock Warehouse, Prince Rupert, R.C. Before loading for shipment to Vancouver we are making further reductions for your opportunity to buy.. Prewar quality goods below manufacturing cost. 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