IStinte Rupctl gall Oftel Jlt8, and Mrs. Hendrickson and Cap -3 Saturday, July 10, 1948 tain Rodger Simpson of the U.S.S. Atlanta. Waterfront Whiffs In the Good Ole The Collector of Customs at Juneau, James J. Connors, has AIR PASSENGERS To Vancouver R. Giraud, E. A. Bence, J. W. Marshall, R. MacDermid, A. H. Hopkins, T. Connelly, J. Van Walleghan, E. W. Swift, C. O. Robinson. From Vancouver Mrs. E. Menke, N. Vandatt, H. M. Dur-eau, D. Llewellyn. From SandspitJ. W. Marshall, A. P. Barber, Mr. Holt, P. Gladstone, Mr. Vaisanen. ed by Mrs. Geoine Penoff and Mis , Servlteurg were Mrv and the Misses Jean 1 Foss and Miss Anne ' Pourers were Mrs and Mrs. W. Holt T table was decorated' mer flowers. In charge of the , ing table were Mrs bane and Mrs. u All J. Haapala was in Ch' apron stall. Mrs. G. Ciccone Was been advised from Washington that Canadian fishing vessels, MISSION TEA Cniled thunh W. M. S. Function Held at Home of Mrs. W. Faught t Seasonal flowers decorated the home of Mrs. W. faught, Fifth Avenue West, during the tea and sale of the Women's Missionary Society of First United Church Thursday afternoon. Receiving were the hostess and Mrs. E. R. Foster, W.M.S. president. In charge of the tea room were Mrs. Andrew Thompson, assist engaged in the north Pacific halibut fisheries only may land 0 11 tor a. Summertime! Girls Summer Wear From Infants Through All Aj;es Halibut Season Ending This Sunday Many Warships Being Asked Here It Pays to Advertise! catches of sabie fish, halibut and black cod at Customs ports of entry in Alaska, upon compliance with the applicable Customs laws. This special law is to remain in effect only during the period July 1 to and Including December 31, 1948. The Customs ports of entry in Alaska where this applies are Advertise In ttir jj; SHORTS SLACKS BLOUSES BOCKS SWEATERS BATHING " WEAR SIN SLITS City Merchants j , AT 6:50 - 8:00 T.U TODAY "ROM Rosy The 72-day halibut season in Area Three officially closes at midnight Sunday bringing an end to the shortest season on record. Landings for the season have been somewhat slimmer at Prince Rupert than in the immediate past years but those from Canadian and American vessels will have exceeded the 12,000,000-pound mark by the no definite word has been retime the last boat unloads here ceived about any of them coming next week. here on that day but, if per- Landings at this port up to suasiveness is successful, there Friday totalled 10,796,000 pounds,1 will be at least five, one Bri RUPERT PEOPLES STORE Juneau, Ketchikan, Sitka, Petersburg, Wrangell, Skagway, Craig and Hyder. When brought In by Canadian ships halibut is dutiable at half a cent a SUNDAY MIDNITE ON City merchants are asked In future to have copy for all display advertisements into the Daily News office by 4 p.m. of the day previous to their publication. This co-operation will greatly assist the mechanical department In keeping to the regular hour for publication. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BHITISH COLUMBIA .... IN PROBATE , ii Hie Mattrr r tlie tMMt of I hurlrn pound and sable fish and black Hotel. . "on i:niio, of which more than 9,000,000 ish, one Canadian and three Am cod a cent a pound. I erican. JOE KlKKUij, pounds were from Canadian TAKE NOTICE that by Order of lis Honor Judce W. O. Fulton, Lo- JACKIE COOPER JACKIE COOGAN in 'KILROY . WAS HERE' The committee has sent feelers out to Esquimau to have H.M.S. Sheffield, flagship of the Brit Advertisp In tie Dally News! vessels. This includes Area Two landings of 7,174,000 pounds. Area Two closed on June 1 after a 32-day season. The Area 'GENTLEM. ish West Indies squadron, come JOE PALOfJ Three season will have lasted here with an escort of at least 72 days when the deadline I one Canadian ship. In addition, three American destroyers have scheduled visits for August 21 COMING MONDAY and the committee is taking steps to have them advance their arrival time by one day closes Sunday night. The last two weeks have seen heavy landings from the lare boats fishing in Area Three. Most of the fish brought here has come in Canadian vessels during that time and loads of 50,000 to 65,000 pounds have not been uncommon. "LOVE-AND A t'JN DON! Ml) i Judge of the Supreme Court of Iritish Columbia. Letters of Admin- stratum with the Will annexed of he EsWte of Charles Brooks, deceas-, ' d. late of Prince Rupert, British Col-; imbla, who died on or about the 15th lay of April. 1948, at Prince Rupert, ilritlbh Columbia, were granted to me, Robert Edward Gladding, the law-I ful attorney of Mary Tachlda. the sole Executrix named in the Will of the said deceased, on the 21&t day of May. A D. 1948. All persons Indebted .to the said estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith and all persons having claims against tiie said estate are re-m quired to file them with me properly erifled on or before the 31st day of July, 1948. failing which distribution .will be made having regard only to sutih claims of which I shall have been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C., tills 22nd dav of June. AD. 1948 ROBERT EDWARD CLADDING Box 508, ' Prince Rupert, BO. (162) so that they may be present during the annual marine BURT1M&SIB LIZABETH SCOn lit HUB Prince Rupert R. Giraud, Vancouver; D. O. Robinson, Vancouver; H. R. Carr, Cumshewa; George Bell, Cum-shewa; J. Loupheed, Cumshewa; P. Gladstone, Skidegate; A. Awid, Edmonton; G. Wightman, Prince George; D. A. Birnie, Prince George; W. Malcolm, Butedale; G. M. McColl, Bute-dale; J. W. Ireland, Vancouver; M. Minchuk, Vancouver; W. Spencer, Terrace; W. Macki, Vancouver; Mr .and Mrs. G. Pike, Vancouver; N. Thompson, Vancouver; P. Iverson, Vancouver; E. H. McCorriston, Massett; J. W. Marshall, Port Coquitlam; Mrs. S. Gray, Oona River; R. Reid, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Townsend, Vancouver; T. Marr, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. W. . Singer, Massett; Mr. and Mrs. E. Yaltatze, Massett; T. Connelly, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. D. Edenshaw, Massett; A. P. Barber, Queen Charlotte City; Mrs. C. P. Bussinger, Telkwa; Mrs. R. D. Peterman, Juneau; N. Brodie, Telkwa; A. H. Hopkins, At present the financial section of the Port Day committee is embarked on a canvass of city business places to raise funds for prizes for the competitive v - Tht Cro,r M.n,, AJ.B. 1 . events. Harold Helgerson is chairman of the finance EVE. 7.00 - 9:03 Capt. Haakon Selvar of the American halibut boat Ocean'us brought his vessel to Prince Rupert Thursday with engine trouble and decided that he would sell his catch of 34,000 pounds at the same time. He put it on the exchange where prices of 21.6 cents for medium and 20.5 and 10.5 cents were offered. With his engine apparently repaired, Capt. Selvar reconsidered and decided that he would continue on to Seattle and sell his catch there where he could get a higher price. So WRATIIALL'S PHOTO FINISHING Developing. Printing Enlarging QUICK SERVICE Amateur and Professional Supplies Indian-Made SOUVENIRS I -J .nst jimp ks' n nd n of rater with J6 t lath; Bella Coola and Rivers Inlet have been the most productive areas in the current gillnft sock eye fishing this week. Catches on the Skeena have been relatively small, although under the influence of brighter weather, they have Improved over the opening week of the season. M INCOME TAX BEAITIH L SHELL DESIGNED VASES ASH TRAYS JEWEL IJOXES Traid; R. MacDermid, Port Alice; Mr .and Mrs. A. Johnson, Port Alice. RETURNS PREPARED SEEi R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR "This is fun. But if I used film and my wile saw the pictures, she'd murder me!" FANC Y MOCCASINS AND GI N Ws Many Other Interesting Souvenir he cleared southward. However, he had scarcely gone beyond the mouth of the har-j bor when engine trouble besot the Oceanus again and he was' ifarly that ;pt A sponge is the cleansed skeleton of a form of animal life that lives attached to the sea The fisheries patrol craf. Kit.imaat. rprpnt.lv rlpstrnuorl u I Hill forced to turn back to Prince Rupert. This time he sold his fish to Pacific Fisheries. m 5! .-."4 Is 1 p .ft v. 't 4 i ', ' J u ' , 1 1 1 1 ' 1 , , k 1 I 1 w i a 3 2 ft I 8 : ft v3 drifting mine a mile west ol Sea Otter Cove on the northern end of the west coast of Vancouver Island. The Kitimaat exploded the mine lying on tho beach after scoring twelve direct hits from a rifle. It was the thirteenth that turnpd the trick. The mine was a four-homed one, three feet in diameter. vr 51S 3rd Ave. E. Box 1118 I'hww Seif He Knows How To Pick 'Em . . . Yessir, he picked us to service his car for warm weather driving and he's pleased as punch. Says lie never had such a thorough job done, so economically anywhere. VOL' GET EXTRA SERVICE 1 iu "ftand Kaien Co-op at Way, re The Union steamer Catala docked here Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock with a large passenger list and heavy cargo from Vancouver. She sailed again three hours later for the south touching some of the Skeena River canneries enroute. In addition to her heavy list ol coast passengers, she carried 28 round-trippers all of wrom seemed to be enjoying tho leisurely trip. The Coquitlam on the Islands run carried 40 round-trip tourists. She sails tonight on her return to Queen Charlotte Island ports and HOUSEHOLDERS f AN EYE IN THE FUTURE with the w:,Mm:in ..! a. ai;ps in canned goods this winter do your own cmmh( : Drop in and check our CANNING MACHINES CANNIM, TINS ALL SIZES IN PRESS! RE COOhlKS The officers of H.M.C.S. An-tigonish, which was in Juneau over the Fourth of July, entertained at a cocktail party on the afterdeck of the Canadian warship on Tuesday evening. Honored guests included Governor and Mrs. Gruening, Mayor Two sailings per week for VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., Camosun Friday, 5 p.m., Catala STEWART and ALICE ARM Sundays, 10 p.m. FOR QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Coquitlam, July 10, 20, 31, 11 p.m. . FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Runert Aeent UKUI' IN WRITE TO;. i Phone 179 Box 1127 ;! 3rd W . , . . . . . . i When your house needs a new look on top or just repairs to the roof and gutters, see Mitchell & Currie Limited PHONE 363 Builders and Contractors GREER & BRIDDEN Third Ave. Phone 568 BUILDERS AND CONTRACTOR? i- irl. Capt. Percy Pierce's halibut boat Rodney P., which suffered the indignity of capsizing at the Co-op grid on Thursday, has been righted and examination shows little damage except that done by the water in her interior. The Rodney P. reversed her position on the grid, then Classified Advertising Pays! Repairs Construction Alterati Floor Sanding; a Specialty SLUGO - SLUGO KILLS SLUGS AND CAN BE USED PX).I!oi1 Phone RED 561 Mr. Merchant... Are you satisfied with the business you are doing? ... IF YOU ARE . Do Not Read Any Further IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED We wojuld ask you to consider if some of your trouble is that you are not getting in touch with potential customers. DO TIIE PEOPLE OF PRINCE RUPERT KNOW YOU AM) WHAT YOU HAVE TO OFFER? IN FLOWER AND VEGETABLE GARDENS AS WELL A3 GREEN HOUSES. 4f for :j-Ib. pkg. THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. 225 Third Avenue Phone 101 heeled over after she found her mooring lines loose while she was up for a hull painting. Mutterings of sabotage have been heard in the Cow Bay area. The Armour Salvage Co. derrick scow raised the vessel. 1 It will look like fleet day at '4 Safety Fast Qui you slop, if you have to - Portsmouth if the Prince Rupert Port Day oommittee is successful in enticing all the naval ships they desire here on . Port Day, August 26. So far,! The people of Prince Rupert (urn lo the DAILY NEWS for r SUDDENLY? OR ARE YOU A "I'EDAL PUMPER?" That fraction of a second delay may mean Trouble NOTE With 100 efficient brakes and good mental reaction it takes. 87 feet to stop at 30 miles per hour 170 feet to stop at 45 miles an hour 280 feet to stop at 60 miles per hour Think it over If in doubt, don't delay have jour brakes examined at LINDSAY MOTORS LTD. PHONE 866 EVERYTHING HASN'T RAISED IN PRICE . . . It may surprise many but 1RU Kocrrs Community Silver flatware is th same pri before the war. And as the tax Is now off it khould lie dtub!j attractive. Bulfierg always sr!l standard courts at Canadian advertised priies even though express rlia'tex " more than those of places nearer to the fad""1 For Instance a Big Ben clock or set or silver selb for the same price as In Ontario where it is niadc- A large part of our stock Is made up of stand'' advertised goods and we try to keep the lialanrf i line with the prices of other cities. And we E"r" ntee t he satisfaction of our goods. Something: from Bulgers is always soiiirtl'"1 worth having. I RUPERT MARINE REALTY NEWS ami ADVERTISING Practically every home in Prince Rupert receives the DAILY NEWS. Every person in the home reads it over and over. IT'S YOUR BEST ADVERTISING BET! Are You overlooking it? or are you quite satisfied? The Daily News Everybody reads it every day. . . YOU do yourself! YOUR BEST EATING PLACE FULL-COURSE MEALS 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. BANQUET HALL FOR LUNCHEONS, DINNERS AND PARTIES CHINESE DISHES BROADWAY CAFE 608 3rd Ave. W. Phone 200 (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 975