nt.D skit -I,... !tributed to William H. Brett, I C.C.F. candidate for Prince Ru- . rnt,u, r r tt I 1 prince Uupcr.1 Daflp Ottos Saturday, May 14, 1319 6:55 8 P.M. 111 ITI . r ii TODAY ine ruiler Brush M an aaan Waterfront - Whiffs SUNDAY MIDHlIf ohi ,oi,s Mv,K Bl;; pert, UliU rittniw vatutri, v.w.i- . candidate for Atlin, Mr. Sinclair agreed that that party may have urged the native vote for the last 16 years. "It may be," he said, "that the C.C.F. have pressed for the native vote for 16 years but the Native Brotherhood has worked and spent large sums of money over 19 years for the expansion of our rights. "Rev. Dr. Peter Kelly of the Brotherhood legislation com- in . WALLACE'S; Tropicanasj Arc Here ! DON CASTLE Al'DREY LONG in . 'PERILOUS WATERS' 4 ct 1 'GUNNING HALIBUT SALES BULKING HEAVY-OLD PRINCE GEORGE TO SEATTLE-H.M.C.S. ONTARIO IS COMING HERE HoHimt lunrlin.ra rliirinrr the last week have given FOR JUSTK STARTS MONDAY 7 P.M .9 0. J (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) Prince Rupert fish houses their busiest period since Ma v. 15)47. with almost 3.000.000 pounds pouring in NATIVE LEADER FOR COALITION Refutes C.C.F. Claim to Credit They Wanted Japs Back KITWANGA Harold Sinclair, upper Skeena River president of the Native Brotherhood of British Columbia, urged support of the Coalition party among his people in an address in which he shared credit for the native provincial voting rights between the Brotherhood and the government. "For nineteen long years our Brotherhood leaders have struggled for this advance at a cost of many thousands of dollars," he declared. "Now, we have the risht and power to vote, granted by the provincial authorities. We must remember that we still have further claims to make and that we must demand them of the authorities in power." Commenting on rtatoments at- : a. i" 1 WOlsViA daHAVaUND. from the regular fleet and camps as the fishermen experienced per their first heavy fishing since the season ! mittec, President William Scow, i Thomas Gosnell and Guy Wil-I liams have gone to Ottawa with ! our claims and that brings up the question: 'Who actually gave j us our right to vote?' "Was it the C.C.F. party? j "May I say that when the right to vole was granted to ' us, it was signed by Attorney-; General Gordon Wismer and i ir i mm i opened on may i. was 339i her Total land.ngs.at Prince Ru- $ t cr first skiver pert since .the .end Bu;cy. AM;otl urvtit toy,, UM!( 1 nave vvvn .ao.,u um? . ri,llirliml,n, bill of iltC OlVVi" ' j which 2.892,000 pounds have 1 fA sale, records the transfer of title i ,Dcen irom wanauuu. diwui anu , skeena 4 I 152,000 from American. Only . " t ... . , Transportation Co. to the MrMl Nortn- 11 seven American boats have made XT "7 - , ,, . , , j em Trading Co. of VAtnnn,rn Edmonton deliveries here so far this, sea- , cc, 'v :s Premier Byron Johnson. There was no C.C.F. signature on that document." Mr. Sinclair recalled that the C.C.F. had long ago advocated the return of the Japanese to the coast and their participation in the vote, af the same time, apparently forgetting the rights of Canada's original a .'. : son. Landings at Prince Rupert ! is some hit shrouded by tlc-.c; but it is believed that the pur- ! chasers took her vital parts, in- For F1CMC ()l)Ui;s pounds, an amount comparable with those at the same time a year ago. ! eluding boilers and engine to the MacKenzie River for servic? on a i new hull there, leaving htr em- COTTAGE CHEESE New Creamed Fresh Made VALENTIN DAIRY Your Daily ; ALL-WEATHER SERVICE BERLIN LAD MAKES FOR WESTERN SECTOR This youngster Is typical of the many German children in the Soviet zone of Berlin, who, realizing "they never had It so bad," decided to make for the western sector where life is reputed to be more worth while living. Carrying with him all of his worldly belong- . .., , ... . .1 try hulk to rot on a D gby Island have risen steadily since the first ; , .... , ! the T In-cargo beach. (We had thought sold a K.t. better 4i, than . was . a , . mm week ago. Initial sale price was'"1 IU" "7 t Island but Doug. Frizzell says it . Lunch Boxes With trays Thermos Bottles Paper Cups Paper Plates Paper Spoons Paper Serviettes was at Port Esslngtont. yesterday, the 246,000 pounds mm I ings, he is plodding along a deserted railroad track toward CHIROPRACTOR John F. L. Hughes, D.C, Ph.C. 21-22 Besner Block Phone BLUE 442 for Appointment HOCRS 0:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 3 to 6 p.m. EVENINGS Monday and Friday. 7:30 p.m. foi those unable to come during th day. RECEPTIONIST In attendance afternoons. which went on the board, sold; nt prices ranging from 18.2 : cents to 18.9 cents. I I Only two boats have delivered ' from area three, both of them One Price In Montreal! One Price In Vancouver' ONE PRICE AT WALLACE'S J $4.98 i Sizes 12-20 and 38-11 J Those rich, value-giving, j practical dresses you've i been -waiting for. ' ua 1 1 a rcc i A. MacKEXZIE FURNITURE LTD. "A Good Place to Buy" See Our Window Display of SIMMONS and KESTMORE Bedding 327 3rd Ave. West Phone 775 Reports are circulating r. Ke-; chikan that the rusted hulk of the old Prince George, which ; burned in Ketchikan harbor in i September, 1945, is to be rc-i " Hi II I U1WU MM American. the British sector. In the hope of finding his aunt't apartment. The lad had come from the Kopenick area of the Soviet sector of Berlin and said he had walked the whole 14 miles. When asked what BIG LOAD OF HALIBUT ! floated and towed to Seattle.; What may be the biggest load The rust-red hi-11, lying on its: 518 3rd Ave. W. I nP." he intended to do when he i reached bis aunt's, he replied that he "hadn't made any plans as yet.'" 'of halibut to be delivered, by : sicie, is now resting an uravma: ; the regular fleet here since Pet?' l;and opposite Ketchikan where ' ' Jacobspn brought his Paragon 'she was beached and allowed toj 'in 1944 with 100,000 poundsl burn out. Salvtge tT-,c have, 'aboard is expected at the week- teen prtching the hu'l un suf-i end, according to word received ficiently to permit of it bcingl If MLLKUL J m m 5 III T mm )pcs - lt' LHi You Saw It In The News! ! 1 " srrpi.iEs Kirt iro ' ' 1 locally. Hoated. !. Word is out that Chris Park-( . void is enroute from Area Three The Canadian Faeific ve.ssel HALIBUT SALES American Urania, 42,000, Royal, 19 1c, 17.7c and 14.5c. Canadian U. C. hrocuccr. 42,000. Atlin. PRINTING STATIONERY FOR HOfl DcL .iv, iH nnnH Partner burdened ! Princess Louise made the third , grf.itim; cards niui vii.. " - , , - - vith 100.000 pounds. Word along trip of her summer schedule to WANTED Empty Beer Bottles CITY TRANSFER WILL COLLECT THEM AT YOUU DOOR CARTONED OR LOOSE WE PAT CASD PHONE 950 PENS AND PKN't'lIS ,h atrTrf.nt Ls that the Good , Alaska this week, dockina here 18-8c, 17.2c and 14c. Hopewell, Sunday. ! at 11 : 15 Fridav mornm j under 20,000, Cold Storage, 18.8c, 17.7c Commodore Caie Delivery Phone 383 Phone rdnartian fishina: vessels en-1 command of Caot. Petr Les'k- land l-5c DIBB PRINTING CO ' i tho north Pacific hali-' She r.n.liffl 192 nassen.-rir :.n.l Robert JJ., 30,000, Cu-Op. E5lu I ' piio:- BESNER BLOCK Prompt and Efficient Servici ANYTIME ANYWHERE Try a Classified Ad lor Results. f uener man ever Best Food and Service In Cltyj, ;Iphone 17 for Send-Out Order.;!; Third Ave. David Chow, Mgr. J ; Eytcheson & Ponder! PHONE 383 J. II. MAIK but fishery are permitted to lana a .heavy lieighl cargj for the their " catches of halibut and north. black cod at Alaskan ports of j . entry on compliance with ap- j Second coastal steamer to orjck plicable customs laws up to Friday was the Union vessel Cc-January 1, 1930, under the terms quitlam which arrived at 1 p.m of an international agreement.; from Vancouver. She had a light Under the treaty, United State. passenger list for Prince Ru-fishing vessels engaged In the J pert, but disembarked a dozen north Pacific halibut fishery ar? ; Cellulose Co. workmen at Wat- REAL (fflltigh Old l&mtmwsfcr 0n$$ granted similar privileges in the j son l.-.;and. She sailed for the porta of British Columbia. Masset Inlet at 10 o'clock Inst ! night and w ill be back tomor- A couple of ancient documents' row southbound. of interest to early residents oi; the district were unearthed aV Last evening at 7 o'clock the the Port Edward Hotel the other Catala, another Union Steam-: day. One was the certificate of ship Co. liner, arrived in port' registration of the stem paddle from Vancouver via varijusj vJhecl river steamer Inlander coastal points. She sailed latr which plied the Skeena Kiver in- the evening on her return from September, 1910, until when south. The hMML is perfectly brmct Vurion I Ale she was sofd. The certificate of . 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