Prince JUtpiri JDaflg Saturday, July 16, 1949 TODAY 7:00 - 9:05 Cornel Wilde MjP in lROADHQU5 mjl.l..,l.UHJ,U.,A.'..J .wi , U I J1IHIIJIIK IIUI f;'l,'?'iy,swB',,. -'jV 'asm Waterfront Whiffs SUNDAY MIDNITE ONLY RUPERT PEOPLES STORE ft ! x 1 GLORIA HKNItY WM. 1USHOI' nd will oon be on the Skeena and Naas rivers clearing navigation channels. The Essington had a number of planks on her bottom replaced and general hull repairs. Some of the material replaced has been In the boat since built at the dry dock in 1931. Second boat to come off the pontoons was the government lichthouse tender Albernl. which was brought here after she was beached on Calvert Island more than a month ago. Cause of her near-sinking was a section of plate, about the size of a saucer, which came out of the cenwe of a hull plate on the .-starboard side, just forward of the engine room. Just what could cause a part of the hull plate to wear thin and drop out is apparently be- - r. In I CHESTERHORBB Prince Rupert Dominant Halibut Port - Seiners Are Active Down Coast Essington and Alberni Off Pontoons II PORT SAID" j The 1949 halibut season on the Pacific coast closed i j this week, ending a profitable period which saw al-! I most 15,000,000 pounds of that type of fish landed RUPERT PEOPLES STORE OlrtlUO IVIUPI. Matinee 2 P.M. - EVt Van June ll A II Cavhiw'J! CI A . f f here between May 1 and July 12. Last of the Area OlOreWiae UearatlCe HOW Uni ' Three ... boats will land catches here at the week-end or early next week. As usual, Prince Rupert was, Gillnct fishing on the Skeena vnnrt pxnianntinn bv her skio-1 BISLEY THREAT Capt. G. J. Gamble of Winnpieg, , who took high honors in the Dominion of Canada Rifle Association shoot at Connaught Ranges near Ottawa last year, Is one of the top Canadian threats in the Bisley competition now under way In England. (C. P. Photo) - wv, The Bride Goes Steamship IWovementi the dominant port in the hall- " "ilils "vers mia ween main-!per capt. Joe Peterson, and the talned volume simllar to tne a underwriters' surveyors. Sug- but industry. Port facilities here that electrolysis might handled 7,500,000 pounds of fish' 1111", .... i Skeena averaged 28 fish a day have been the cause have been from Area Two which is 27 per- throuehout the week, while on' k.,,,, n, Aihi fccr Vancouver , Sunday ss. coquitlam, 10 cent of the quota allowed from the Naas the daily average was Sunday ss. Camosun, 11 p.m From Alice Arm and Stewart Tuesday ss. Camosun, a.m. From Ocean Falls Wednesday ss. Prince Rupert 10 a.m. For Ocean Falls Thursday ss. Trlnce Rupert, 11:15 p.m. For Alaska Wednesday ss. Prince Rupert midnight. a little lower 23 fish. is fitted with zinc conductors to eliminate that. that area. p.m. Tuesday ss. If Camosun, 1:30 Total landings litre from bolli j About 85 seine boats are con 7 p.m., southbound. She sailed north from here last Sunday. Making a spe'.ial run to south areas were 14,665,000 pounds, I The weekly sailing of th? centrating in the Whale Channel PtCE AN AU IN THK DIILT WKWH -CIKCliLATIOH Union steamer CoquiUam from according to preliminary figures.' nri Wriht. Sm.nrt nu Queen CharloUe Island points with freight and mails during p.m. Thursday is. Prince Rupert, 11:15 p.m. I'rom Vancourer . Sunday ss. Camosun, 11 p.m " Wednesday ss Prince Rupert, io a.m. Friday ss. CoquiUam, 1 p.m For Alice Arm and Stewart bulk of which was from Cana- starlmg operations at the 'list Vancouver to Prince Rupert and the south Islands did not take dian boats. A departure fromjof tne week Report5 on tnelr this week because the ves- former years was;catcnes place say tnat they nave bten Saturday s.s. CoquiUam, 10 1 immediate immediate Look over our Cold and Canned FOR YOUR the lact, that a very small portion of this year's landings came from the camps. Most of it came from the regular fleet. pi getting 150 pinks, 25 sockeye, 25 chums and 20 coho per day. Seining in the Butedalc area closed Thursday night 24 hours p.m. From Alaska Thursday ss. Prince Rupert, fo Queen Charlotte Islands Sunday ss. CoquiUam, a.m. EATING ri , PLEASURE the absence ( f the steamer CoquiUam, now in Vancouver for repairs following a recent stranding, Frank Waterhouse freighter Island King, Capt. W. McCartney, will leave here Monday night at 6 o'clock. The ves sel is receiving repairs at Vancouver to damage done when she went aground in Masset Inlet last week-end. Two tourist boats were in port Friday. The Princess Louise, it iliilb Canadian landings from Area early for the week-end. The Two totalled 6.850.000 pounds J closure was placed in effect on while American landings were j account of the number of boats 650,000 pounds. P e r c e n t a g e j which have been concentrating of American landings from Area! in the area. sel is now on her way north with ASTHMA NOBEL PRIZES The Nobel prizes were estab TERRACE MEAT MARK George E. Peters, Prop. ' QUALITY SERVICE Capt. W. C-. Hubenet, carried a freight for waypoinU. At the capacity list north to the Al- end of next week the Chllkoot, aska ports, arriving here shortly Capt. Mike Uldall. largest vessel before noon. The Canadian Na- 0f the Frank Waterhouse line. AND HAY FEVER I u . v. o. r.., . : . i- . BREATHEAHY OK CANADA 1 ! noiicu uy liic owtuwii aiTit-iuiat, miut' at tins pui l, uuwcvei, wa.i ; Alfred Nobel, the inventor of far greater. Area Three land-1 Salmon purse seining in Ltd. Vancouver. BC. -HSII BITTER EG(;S Poll! Naas waters, known as fisheries! tional cruise ship, Prince George, will be here enroute to Masset dynamite, who died Dec. 10, 1896. ings here were 7,165,000 pounds, Capt. Ernest Caldwell, docked at Inlet. v It mtnwwmmisammmma I -Bv CHIC YOUNG RI.ONniF STEEL LANDING MATS CZZT I i -- A LOCX GIVE IT TO KM f J. (rZ iSuTA ClOU'RE DOING 0 ( MRS. OGLETHC .r I Area Three, will open at mid- j night, Sunday. I I First pulp tow to leave tlu- Prince Rupert district this sca-: son a Davis raft composed :f ' approximately 1,000,000 board feet of logs was taken out of the harbor this week by the tu D.B.M. under command of Capt. I. Forsyth. It will be delivered to Northern Pulpwood Co. of Ocean Falls, which is the logging subsidiary of Pacific Mills. The logs were supplied by local contractors who got off to a late ff-4ttH-tr4ti 1 -itF-i U i. ! 44- I i ' ; " 44 l -i 4 -M 14- Sizes 3x12' 1" thick start this season because ot a severe winter .and poor spring. Operations are well under v;y, now, however, and a fair season is anticipated. Arthur Johnson Is local agent for Northern Pulpwood Ltd. . MYSTERY OF ALBERNI Two government vessels, which have been on the pontoons atl Suitable for Fences, Skylight Protectors, Reinforcing, Road Building, Cattle Guards, Dyking. Triced to Sell. Write for Blue Prints and Full Particulars ATLAS IRON & METALS Ltd. 250 Prior St., Vancouver WAGNER, STEIN & GREENE CO. 1832 Store St., Victoria' PRINC E Kl'FERT Sl'PPLY HOI SE 712 2nd Ave., Prince Rupert MMBBWWMWMMW B Bill Ml HI I the dry dock were refloated this week after substantial repair jobs. The snag boat Essing ton, which has undergone a major planking job to her flat-bottomed hull, took her trial run on Thursday In the harpor a,i HUB II I II Jll' H J I . I ' S t ' - : U I V. ..rri, J' . X 1 ; a 1 - I : y-":p If PAGWOOD ? ) I IRLLEN ASLEEP 1 4 l rl if 'llllllii'illiF . 18 KEEPING M6 AWAKE ; '--''V.'r, 1 1 1 , ; f 4, "' ' AA 1 . ' i Wll . I -I'UL GO DOWN ANP f AyVt - - liil'L make mvselp N !wVv si. r. h a i; vC tili A SANDWICH 1 ' ILL TAKE fXV fj49 '.fi "V . "' ' " ' V I'LL CLt ' (ZX excuse ME,tAp4 . i"' " ' ' ( if? I WANir TO Pur X .ifiF1 srit v-. 1 S NEwBorrLEgv I 1 Xp ' A. r ' ' -- irs a good ) , u JUST ARRIVED A carload of beautiful new Kroehlcr Chesterfields, Bed Lounges and Krochlcr Rcclincrs. ! 1 . 1 These are the new models and the new fabrics which will be featured by Kroehlcr this fall and winter. - 1 JIH 1 I J.lf JUS-1' .EflE i 'I VIVV W ; v rCJF f lie sure to see them now on display at Gordon & Anderson EASY TERMS MAY BE ARRANGED