TONITE Prime tlupctt DaUp J3cius , Saturday, March 5, 1949 "MY WHO IRUi 6:43 - 9:06- --- Waterfront BBaaBaaaHHBHa. M " SUNDAY M1DNITE 0? flAKUY BARNES n M KI)NA UKST in ti nm-mit PRISON tff SAVE' WALLACE'S Spring Material For The Whole Family By all means sec Wallace's large new stock of materials for Spring. Time to sew for Mother, Daughter, Baby, Father and Son . . . YES, materials for the entire : 'city With WITHOUT BARS' Seiners Head For Queen Charlottes Canning. Clams Here Beam Trawlers Are Operating! Wi a J --5Tu With tlie completion of the herring season on the north coast, a few seiners have "one. to the Queen Charlottes to prospect an area that in the last few years has failed to yield anv of the silver fish, A I couple of boats have set out to investigate herring WALLACE'S o 6Wr.se signs olf the Islands. " All along the eoa:;l the herring Gardiner, union secretary, were fleet, lias returned to port to fit appointed as delegates to the convention. They will carry with them, in addition to the anti-red-baiting resolution, briefs urging changes in the income tax, unemployment insurance, provincial labor legislation and the open sale of margarine. . out for other types of fishery later in flic season. The herring season tliis year was one of the best in recent years from the fishermen's standpoint and certainly one of the largest from the standpoint of number of tons of fish cauphl. Clam digging and canning is "Now remember, not a word to mother about this!" grandfather, It was the proud HOTEL ARRIVALS Prime It ii pert James Griffin, Seward, Alaska; H. O. T. Perry, Prince George; J. Faires, Vancouver; J. Anderson, Brown's Mill; - A. Berg, Vancouver; J. F. Sequin, Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. Hend-rick, city; Mr. and Mrs. H. Hansen, Tort Essington; Mrs. J. Brown, Port Essington; M. Pala-gian, Kwinitsa. 'Aiui sum ntf H'lw it lil Ufn tl,-Vun im tnV. II, . ISLAND MAN PIES HERE Frederick Kuucne Anderson, a well-known Queen Charlotte City fisherman, died in hospital here Friday afternoon after an Illness of several months. He was 41 years old. Born in Norway, Mr. Anderson came to the Queen Charlotte Islands three years ago from Lake Cowichan, Vancouver Jsland. He had been in hospital )cre since January 21. He is survived by his wife and V .1 v t... J v ..... ..... n.ivi. ... vuu- Lllrlt, J ill ' ; ' let was unveiled although his .u,i .T.1 , . : 1 i .. I.I ... .11.. J ' I under way in the district. Mil- iUIiiili lf tUUlU HUL Uiottlli Quite)) (l ) on a bronze tablet at the entrance to the hockey rink as a constant reminder to the townsfolk of their sacrifice. . Among the names is thai of oiurs Mmo I.... i -..". urn in my m; see Il.nldo again.- the iclters. Almost blind in:, brucc waited for the sunniest day of the week so that h ecould distinguish the outlines of the structure. (Tilot Officer ilacldo Eric Von FIN All SESSION OF CO-OPERATIVE Speeding up of the installation of a breakwater and the completion of a road to the new fishermen's floats at Wcstview Bay on the west end of the waterfront was urged at the general meetings of the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative held here this week. A strong lcrd's cannery at Seal Cove is putting up clams, the only cannery on the north coast now doing so. The clams ure being dug by natives in Kitkalla Inlet, Porcher Island, and on the west coast of Dundas Island. Clam diggers are being paid IV2 cents a pound on the grounds and 12a Bruce, former hockey star, whoi TOWN CENTRE IN WAR MEMORIAL Hockey Star One ol Second World War Heroes Commemorated BRACEBRIDGE, Ont., fi This Northern Ontario town's new community centre has been completed as a memorial to 44 men who died in action during the Second World War. Their names are emblazoned Hazel, all of whom are at present in the city. Funeral arrangements have not yet ten Advertise In ih died at his air gunner's post in t two daughters, Margaret and completed. a Halifax Domoer over Oer-1 cents dclievef ed at the cannery i r e s b 1 u t i o n on these matters, many. A bruising deienceman, Bruce was considered the town's most colorful and fearless player. For Tom Bruce, Haddo's for unshclled clams. ! which have been hanging fire fc:--: FUEL ( for some lime, was passed for submission to the federal De-1 partment of Public Works. Other i i avi rHE CANADIAN ARMY "INSURANCE FOR FEACE"J -imr-z j-w-w IS HOW resolutions urged the federal i government to dredge the Del-! .. I I I and ml katla Slough near Massett and to instal a breakwater for the Hiignt, beam trawlers arc operating in Hecate Straits at the present time, delivering cargoes both to Prince Rupert and Vancouver with fair regularity, despite a recent drop in the price of flatfish. Prices dropped by as much as a cent to a cent and a half a pound a short, lime ago. Among the various types of fish caught, by the trawlers, sole are protection of the trolling fleets' PILOTS WANTE D B.C. Pilotage Authority 'Appl!Hl.iiiis rrtini quallfircl persons? to enter the PiloUie Service in Uio British Columbia Pilotage DlRtrict are invited by the Depnrt-ment ol' Transport. coiulltioiiHl on the applicant beliiK able to puss an examination on pilotage and related subjects. OiiHlirimtlmis lieiiuired Applicant must be a British subject, resident in Canada, .etwecn the acs of 30 and 50, of good character and habits, and wltli a i.'ood record of service at sea.-A certificate of health, eyesight Rnd hearing must accompany, application. A certificate of Competency of a grade not lower than Mas-iter, Tugboat Honw Trade, with proof of at least three years servile as MiiHter, or not less than one year's service as Master and for the bnlnnce of the qualifying period above mentioned double service as Chief Officer or First Mute in a vessel required by the Cininda Shipping Act to carry a certificated mate, this service to bo performed in a vessel engaged in the coastal trade of British Columbia. (Certificate of Competency and testimonials must ; not nooompany application.) . Applications for examination, in the applicant's own handwriting, must bo in the hands of the Superintendent of Pilots. Federal Build-in;:, Vancouver, B.C.. not later than March 20, 1940. An examination ' will he held on o' about April 18. 1949. for establishing an eligible list from which, as necessary, appointments of probationary pilots for the District will be marie. OUiiwn, Februiry 28, 1919. J. '. I i;ssl!l IX'puly Minister of Transport. which assemble there. j The meeting approved a differential of 2V2c per pound be-j tween camp-landed fish and fish delievcrcd to port. The Co-op gathering spent some time in consideration ofi now bringing four cents a pound where formerly they brought five. Prices are somewhat higher in Vancouver, which accounts for the movement of .some of the catches direct to that port. conservation matters, much in terest being displayed both in i M ' I I I- : :w- : . . ee the M conservation and curtailment. ' ' . k i i n A standing committee on con- j t " , 'K . -'II .V- : display.. scrvalion was appointed to con- si.st of Barney Roald, O. Olaf-; A resolution opposing current "red baiting" in Canada will be Ron Npk TC.mirl Tvivr F.ifKvik nnrl ' "XT 1 KASV TERMS UP TO IS M0NTlll( 1 1 rTlid, bJ PHnCC RUPCrli Carpenter, local. United Fishermen and Al- . . ,., Tt .aa nlu n ! i , bed Workers' Union, to the fifth ,,,... K..r... i. ' It ' J' 1 . ANOTHER "EXCLUSIVE" AT I .J . . t UL11UI 1 lltO, 1 1 U 11 bl II 1 power rights to industrial inter-1 trM iordon&Mnde e.sts, to ascertain from the Department of Fisheries that fish-cry spawning areas would not ' be adversely affected. Advance prices fpr fish in annual convention of the provincial union at Vancouver on March 21. The resolution was among several which have been approved by (he local. At a meeting of the local -in the Mctropole Hall Thursday ni'iht, Angus Macphce and R. L. 1949 were discussed and It was i to EX MERCHANT SEAMEN Citizen- PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD 8IIIPBUILDERQ AND ENGINEERS oldier Mp d CHIROPRACTOR fh yM 1 -.V ii 7 , ' ruonc BL'K fr if: Ken's Ra Ii" ' f' Appwlntinenl ::j;: f If .',' f f ' Mocrs j !: SATISFACT0II' it -Mfii S: 10:8. .ill. to 12:110 p.m. rl .:!; ff Vlk f s 1 a to b p.m. ;:: Vn: I J ,','- ! ' : . m;mm i,viuM Mi! V'i fi W .' : Muiiilii jr mid rriilBy. 7:30 p.m. foi :j , 1,1 .rt.-W Tjy7' ! I trii imj nimble to ronm rturln tin ' ! AMI WPH I ' Mty"-' t y I i day nm,'EPTIONI3T III BtUmil- : ' ... ,. , . i. Vij- ""' " ance .ftrrnooi... ; 718 .S-wmM " -' --;- - - -- left to the local bnard of directors and the board of Hie British Columbia Co-operative Federation to decide on these. ; The meeting accepted an invitation of the University of British Columbia to an organizing conference with co-operative fishermen late in March when matters of interest to all fishermen will be taken up. Delayed .somewhat by low fog along the coast, the Union ;;t"ani r Coqultlain, Capt. Harry McLean, (locked here at 1:43 Friday afternoon on her weekly failing from Vancouver. She sailed kiKt night (or Massett and Prt Clements for her foVt-niKhtly trip to the north Island. She carried nine passengers for" Iron and Brass Oasunga Electric and Acetylene Welding SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL and MINING MACHINERY is l lie 7 (' ! MM 14 If you are under thirty years of age and have ceased to tie employed at .sea or reeeh c 'permission to leave .such employment, and liave received, or are eligible to r.-ecive. ii lionun under the Merchant Seamen Special litmus Order or the Mereliitnt Seamen War Service Honun Order ( 1 J) 1 1 ) you may he eligible, for vocational training, subject to (lie approval of the Department of Transport. If you are eligible your fees will be paid and you will receive living allowances of SM.0.00 monthly if single and $1)0.00 niontlily if married, with luldilional al-lcvvaiK'es for lepeiidents. Pl'licalions for the training must be made before June 30th, It) 19, through the nearest district office of the Department of Veterans Affairs where complete information can be secured. CALLS to make cliani'H in your iTfii.ut''""1. We will be Klail to assist you in aitf 1 nients contemplated. l,i,,.l. ml lii sec ifitt Tince Rupert and oifc from '. ancouver to Port Clements.; HAZELTON GIRL IS DEAD HERE Norma Sally Robinson of Haz Today, the Reserve Force Soldier carries on in niiitiy ways tlie tradition of the pioneers. lie reflects their npitit of building and guarding. I'or, like the pioneer, lie is a Citizen-Soldier with a keen sense of duly to the community, recognizing the need to keep Canada growing to keep Canada strong and at peace. The co-operation and active support of Canadians from every walk of life is important, for the Reserve l orce is a vital part of Canada's defence system. The new Reserve Tone has a lot to offer; Trade and technical training; athletic programmes; , Active Service rates of pay for time ss.,;', spent in training and summer camp. &y&Jt ' 'lC cservc l'or! Armoury is a meeting lS place where you can make new friends. TO BLUE 846 tlition for tlie lieavy work seasoiivvlu SEE US FOIt YOUR REFRtOERATIUN Itj 1"' Wnlk.in P,..w.h.;.i I'lwdeiS liRINGS PROMn1, EXI'KRT SFKVICK SAANICH Plumbing & Heating it inn in J k muni in vyu""-'-' Cabinets Ice Cream (';' Domestic Kef rijjcrators Northern B.C.PowerCo. el I on passed away this morning at Miller Bay Hospital where she had been a patient for the last several months. She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Molly Robinson, and a sister, Margaret, both of whom arc at present in the city. The body will be sent to llazelton for burial. AIR PASSE.WGEIIS 1 To Vancouver-Miss II. Stokes, J. W. Dawson, J. Faires, J. Black. ' To Sandspit-J. Chell, s. Par- yell ; From Vancouver Capi. J. Faires, Capt. L. Dakln, $ A. Jefferd, E. T. Applewhall.rj H. llel'iciM.n, M. F. Stuart. Prince Rupert's Finest lOatinr I Mace BROADWAY CAFE BEST FOOD rUULlSHKD UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF The lion. Milton F. Gregg, V.C., The Hon. Lionel t'licvricr, Minister of Veterans Affairs Minister of Transport Newly' Re-Open COOKING SCAMPERS 1). Kckrrs. From Sandsiiilv Mr. Walry. -M, Jolinson, V..3;? BLUE BUTT WHITE BAPTONE PINK r GOLD IS CREAM l rude Muk B.) Vonr favourite ,,y n,n j, Im L ... i.inrr Hltrnrlivr, "'re oiiir.,iliililr llui.i -vrr lirfiri jn I1FW ,.,, j liiii. Kerji your (,m r( oml rum frl nl,c all mimnirr long villi a pair of SiMnn Sramprri on display at our More. COFFEE SHOP 351 West thitd O. Casey was sentenced to tlie time he had already served in jail when he was found (jullty by' Magistrate W. 1). Vance this mornijuj on a charge, of being intoxicated in a public place. He was taken into custody by the police Friday afternoon. PEACII HIE ONIi-tOAT AVONHIIH PAINT 10U WALLS VORY I Air a Specialty CHINESE DISHES FOR TAKE-HOME ORDERS ; PHONE 200 03. ,WST .THIRD AVENUE AND ' COMPLETELY RENOVATED BETTER THAN EVER 1 Our Svli A bcautirul soft, flat fiixish over kalsomine, wall paper,' plaster and wall board. 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