6 T TODAY 4:55 - 0:50 - 0 pm. Prfnct tlupcrf Dailp J3cto Saturday, June i, 1949 r frigerator car which has been; It Is only early June but tour-designed by the Fisheries Re- Ista are already becoming fre-scarch Board of Canada. There quent along the Prince Rupert streets. Canadian Pacific Steam-shipment will bo a similar experimental; from Halifax to Prince, ships already have two of their Rupert. Such experimental ship- vessels Princess Louise and SUNDAY MITOTe JOHN JOIIN IRELAND IRELAND ' Waterfront --Whiffs I ! I :! MERRY MAY : FINE MONTH i ments have already been made' Princess Norah on the summer RUPERT MENS AND BOYS STORE ir.n. vanrnnvpr to the Dralries i Alaska run and the Princess p. .rrii"js6iir!S"i "im " .(" - j t'-Ji. T"iJ '"s" 1 !' iiKiuteWMMlS,4MliaMIMM Kathleen, not seen here in many JANE RANDOLPH "OPEN SECRET" "Willi but these will be the first transcontinental shipments. Otto C. Young, formerly of Prince Rupert, chief mechanical and re-friceration engineer for the a year, will be arriving June 17 on her first voyage northbound. The Princess Louise, Capt. P. I.. Leslie, was here from 11 a.m. ! Jiunshine Plentiful and I Rainfall Not So Heavy 1 May was a characteristically 'fine month from the weather ' standpoint in Prince Rupert. Sunshine beamed for 141.3 full hours on twenty-six days and cm iLcoui Minister Admits Prince Rupert's Leadership As Fishing Port Urges More Orderly Fishing Experimental Shipments Here 1 HMIIMIf Y 1 1 r r . . . Fisheries Research Board of i to 1 p.m. yesterday northbound. MUNUAT - III til) AY The Princess Norah, Cap'.. Graham Hughes, is here this afternoon southbound. Canada, will be here in connection with the shipments. BREAKWATER AND ROAD At Fairview Bay Mr. Mayhew inspected the new fishermen's ; the rain held off to 3 2 inches: on thirteen days. The ther- j mometer ranged between 68 and i I 32 above. . m m "It will be a long; time before Prince Rupert will "On. nl IV. I , ' I; IT:. mi. houid art be taking second place to any port in Canada for fish i so far this year the sunshine handling facilities, commented Hon. K. W. May hew. floats and said that, immediate- , has totalled 362.7 hours com- fefjerai minister - - of . . fisheries, as he took a . few .. minutes ! , J on his return to Ottawa, he Dared i .. with .i.v. 502.5 CflO K hours c in in the trio ' I. TTokav-Ww ...... Friday evening, as usual, saw two vessels of the Union Steamships in port. The Coqultlam, Capt. William McCombe, arrived on time at 1 p.m. from Vancouver, sailing at 10 p.m. for south Queen Charlotte Islands would take all steps possible to expedite the construction of the breakwater for which a large J corresponding period of i year. The precipitation ! year to date has been this of a busy day in Prince Rupert. The minister had just ,1 i been on a waterfront tour, 'tht SEARCH" . i . : .. . 1 ...).. ,1 .,;; .i V. . : 1 . Dnrliqmnnf qru onnrnnriatiAn Viae miiuucu viand iu an mc esuiig aiuiuiuiicuiuuus jur wk uiiinuivuwij aiupMRuuii ouuvn hul' viia.iuiw. ao.uiius mc hes es co mpared Wi'h l 3189i inches ! l0Clli jish handling plants from fishing industry In Prince Ru-jbeen made. He also noted the points whence she will return CARTOON NEWS BOYS' SUMMER PLAY CLOTHES Cold Pert- ne was in reBard to the i importance, of the government here tomorrow afternoon to sail The official weather summary i the Canadian Fish and tuna hunt and investigation j ouuaing its pari oi me roaa to:soutn at iu p.m. rne steamer , for May: ! storage Co. at Seal Cove to the i Maximum temperature, 68 on prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-1 May 8. j operative at Fairview Bay in- Minimum. 32 on Miy 3. j eluding calls at the Fish Ex- connect the city with the floats. Catala, with Capt. Ernest Shep-He could see some engineering' pard back in command after an problems in the level crossing extended vacation aohore. ar-and the building of a road on rived at 7 p.m. from the south. which Is to be carried out this summer in Queen Charlotte Island offshore waters. The other announcement was that experi- L . Mean temperature. 48.8:!4. change, central halibut row and mental shipments of fish wi'lj the railway right-of-way but felt sailing jit midnight on her re-be made from Prince Rupert to' that some satisfactory solution turn to Vancouver and way-Halifax this June in a new re-' would be worked out. I points. FRIDAY IS . . . FRESH FISH DAY AT Maximum barometer, 30.23 on the Canadian Fishing Co. estab- May 16. iLshment. Undoubtedly, the min- Minimum temperature, 29.20 isler llad mvich impressed on May 1. with, the commodiousness and. Rainfall, 3.2 inches on thirteen ' modernity of these local plants. days. Speaking of the fishing pic- Sunshine, 141.3 hours on 26 ture generally in Canada, Mr. days. Mayhew remarked that he did i Maximum wind velocity, 4S not think the people of Canada , miles per hour from southeast as a Whole realize the future on May 5. j thpr is for the industry a TERRACE MEAT MARK Meats Butter Eggs pu!tr QUALITY SERVICE ! ', a future that is not dependent : j upon export of fish either but 1 It's getting around to the sal-' COuld be vastly developed by the I I j VI II I I I 1 I 1 I I I I I I I I I 1 I 1 I I I iv U UUUU JLIIUa - f tr.on fishing season and a pack, greater use of fish and fishery larger than last year's is looked products in the domestic mar BOYS' WEAR : SWIM TRUNKS SHORTS TEE SHIRTS SLACKS a 2 OVERALLS SOCKS For Every Age 5 ! RUPERT MENS Z AND BOYS S WEAR Your Walch lid ilea (ion . . , Here are a few very for. Numerous natives were in town during the latter part of May, partly by reason of Victoria Day celebration, out by this time most of them ha-.e gone. There is preliminary work to be done before the cannrik-s settle down to the rgular business of a season. kets of Canada and the United States. He pointed out that Canada's fish catch in one year had been 1.400,000.000 pounds and United States. 940.000.000 an average of only eleven pounds per person per year. That was not a very large fish consumption and appeared to leave lots of room for domestic merchan Isn't quite complete until you have learnet that our makes or watches are right at the top when it conies to reputations. There are many reasons why this is i if 7 .' dizing and market expansion. Hej believed that consumption oJ , fish in Canada would Increase; as better marketing and distri-j U.S. CEMENT 1- ! - And not one reason ever came by accicieut I you may be sure of that. oution methods were effected. 1 Watch reputations take years oi buildup and if you need a watch, you had belle: inquire. opinion that Canada would always have plenty of high quality run nroviriine reasonable con We carry Hamilton, E!?in, Grucn, Bu!ou Waltham, Pierce, Mido, Omega and other makes Wc guarantee all our watches. mm j Commodore : Cafe I ? "Better Th-n Ever" I; 5 Best Food and Service in CityJ f Phone 17 for Send-Out Orders ? Third Ave. David Chow, Mgr. W.V.'.V.VA'.VWWAP. I AVAILABLE IN CARLOAD LOTS Any Quantity Immediate Shipment Good Supply USED CLAY BRICKS PtllMANENTE CEMENT CARDINAL CEDARWALLS INSUPLAST MEXICO REFRACTORIES TIMM ALUMINUM WINDOWS SASH servation and fishing methods were followed. He saw the sound , economic future for the fisheries of Canada not in the putting ofj more gear into the water but' rather in the spreading out of1 the fishing time, not only that ' too intensive and destructive fishing might be eliminated but that there might be a more; orderly and regular flow of fresh j fish. He saw danger in the trend LSI f"' WANTED ?1 DEEKS-McBRIDE LIMITED 1051 Main Street VANCOUVER, B.C. to competition to catch a lot of fish in a few weeks. Here was something that he would like to see rationalized, the minister said. i Mr. Mayhew made two inter- Re: r " " .. a rr Thii ,. Oi:!; '(Hoi WH S)S3 O ssued joult lotlce t t) Vom Aon .1 'jficat rUt alld vrltln . EH"H Ve, h ncoi iBei hqr t I I I i Tu R CM C important matters to consider before casting your vote on June 15 Millions of dollars have been invested in .this province during the past four years' through Coalition Government -..encouragement. . - it An almost unlimited amount of capital is awaiting your decision as to whether you want a sound administration or an experiment in Socialism. Industrial payroll has increased from $239,500,000 to $557,000,000 under Coalition Government. X Population has increased from 818,000 to 1,100,000 in the past eight years under Coalition Government. Your vofe con make the difference between progress or stagnation. How much new venture capital , . . which means greater employment ... is being invested in Saskatchewan? For continued sound progressive government JUNE 15. Published by the B.C. Coalition Organization ITJaUarr pairntari Empty Beer Bottles CITY TRANSFER WILL COLLECT TnEM AT YOUR DOOR CARTONED OR LOOSE WE PAY CASH PHONE 950 HOUKS , . . . 9 a.m. to 9 . . 12 Noon to 2 p.m-7 p.m. to 9 pm- Weekdays Sundays . hi v ' TRADI TRAINING, SECURITY From vour first ilav in uniform juu ll like itifi imraili-lii, the freedom from worry and tlie aatiofaetion of learning an interesting trade. If you are seventeen or over thet you'll find all thene-tiling and more, in the Canadian Army Active Force. SIXTH STREET and THIRD Atv PHONE 79 CHIROPRACTOR ! John F. L. Hughes, D.C, Ph.C. ; 21-22 Besncr Block Phone BLUE 442 for Appointment noiRS 10:30 m. to 12 :30 p.m. and 2 to 5 p.m. F.VCMNG8 Monday and Friday. 7:30 pm. fol those unable to come during the day. RECEPTIONIST in attendance afternoon!. 4 You bet young men can get ahead in Canada's new Active Army. There's valuable trades training with modern equipmnt . . . good pay and promotion opportunities. There's good fellowship and a chance to travel. There's a place for you in Canada's active, force. KEROSENE R EFRIGERATORS III lfeNv. COTTAGE CHEESE New Creamed Fresh Made i VALENTIN DAIRY I Your Dally I ALL-WEATHER SERVICE Operate On Kerosene No Motor No Noise No Moving Farts to Wear Out 1a)W Operating Costs NEW ROYAL ? Big, Roomy Interior HOTEL LONG0 11 PERSONNEL DEPT. 4050 W. 4th Avenue VANCOUVER, R.C. STAYS SILENT - LASTS "iwjrs A ,Ilome Away From Home 50 RoomsHot and Cold water Your Coalition Candidate on June 15 is PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. I J . Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 1 I INSURANCE FOR PEACE