nturdny, March 26, 1027. in ionest 5l!p?S& toy w It's the quality, not the! Herring seining continues in full swing and, -from the abund-' size that determines the ance of the run, it is expected that all the local requirements will value of u diamond. be filled. Taking of further herring from Pearl Harbor, where oper- IJe guided by the integrity : ntions have been going on Hince the starting of the run, was banned of the firm which sells you, this week as the fish are spawning there but the prohibition effects the gem for honest value. 'only that particular spot. Now there is a good run in the vicinltv nf We are glad to show you:Tugwell Island and the seine -beats i i i We have beautiful dia-mond rings from $.",5.00 to $M0,00, nil of fine quality but different sizes. bp h j (Jewellers HIE STOKE WITH THE CLOCK HE PIONEER .AUNDRY KIDS W DO HIS COLLARS UP 50 FINE I Uc't tunc Tn K nj LTHEIB. W0R.K FOR MINE Hit f.rsit '.old him abut this nindrv She told him that we d up her shirtwaist and her her ilk things in n delightful iianncr Then he sent us n riaf order of a dozen collars, le and she agree that this is 6m(! laundry 'ioneer Laundry 1'hone 118 ibout Your Eyes not hesitate to consult us 1DO about your eyes. Our ex perience will be or real value i to you. Not a day passes I that we do not hear gratify- j Ing reports from those we have fitted with glasses. WE request your patronage j with confidence secure in the I sbclief that nowhere will you obtain better service or more conscientious treatment. IF you require glasses a thorough scientific examination will reveal the fact. If you do not require them, we R will candidly tell you so. Fred Joudry Registered Optometrist and Optician Jioom 3 Smith lllock Phone 7C.3 I Don't get caught napping ; Spring a surprise any day. Just when you think he-is ' ft.'iMlilvr my Vu tnmiw nut ntifl HnnpA his cold fingers nt you, If vmi unnl In nit il.i 1 1 1 til JiUV IHV S I vs I on Winter i n once , and for all 10 tne pnone anu give us Ego a call. NANA1MO - WELLINGTON nn.l MeLEOD RIVER SOOTLESS In Lump, Stove, Egg and Nut Albert & McCaffery Phones 110 nnd 117 liming Run Still On Schooner Jemtie Here Outfitting For Halibut Ilanks---Well Known Pleaaure float Sold New Americnn VenselK are still coming in steadily to the uucis lor reduction, lo the ailllerd Laurel Whalen tor salting. nd to the Canadian Flan It Cold Storage Co. for bait. Bradbury &c Yelf have filled a pound near Port Simpson and It la a reported that dammon it Watt will tart one at Tugwell Island. Altogether the run this year Is proving quite aatla-factory. There were reports this week that the new Bradbury it Yelf combination halibut boat and seiner B. & Y. had he loat her gear on the northern halibut banks. No confirmation of any trouble was obtainable from headquarters here. Twelve halibut tags have been handed .over to the local representative of tlie International Fisheries Commission (rem boat landing catches here since the 1027 season opened. Some of the tags have been from fish tagged as far He back as a year and a half ago while i others from fish tagged only this year. Some nine hundred tags are said to have been landed to date at varloua Pacify Coast ports. Up to this winter close to five thousand fish had been tagged by scientists of the commission operating on the banks. Because of the recent loss of the In halibut schooner Scandla. under charter to the International fisheries com-miislon. experimental surveys In the halibut Industry and further tagging. ill be delayed for at least a year, according to Dr. W. P. Thompson, director of the eommisMon. He reported that the lo of the Scandla and the cost o! another vessel to recompense the owner would deplete this 'year's appropriation. of mix siiui iisai.i. hack BUI Shrubsall. who claims the Distinction of having been the first nun le handle a piece of fish In Prince Rupert, ho returned to port after more I than two years of wandering under NAVKJAW.E WATER PROTECTION ACT, K.N.C. riini:it its. MASSETT CANVEItS. LIMITED, hereby give notice that it has. under Section Seven of said Act. deposited with the Minuter of Public Works at Ottawa, and at the office of the District Keglstrar of the Land ItegUtry District of Prince Kupert, at Prince Rupert. B.C.. a description of the site and plans of the wharf and pier proposed to be built on the Masaett Indian Reserve. Number One. on Oraham Island. Province of British Columbia. AND take notice that after the ex- of one month from date of the Firutlon irat publication of this notice. Massett Canners Limited will, under Section Seven of said Act. apply to the Minister of Public Works at his office in the City of Ottawa, for approval of site and plans, and for leave to construct said wharf and pier. DATED at Prince Rupert this 2th day of February, 1827. MASSETT CANNERS. LIMITEp, By It Solicitors. Williams. Manaon it Gonzales. (IOVEHNMENT LIQUOR ACT." .urn i: or ai'i-i.kmtiov itm iu:i:it i.iii:mi:. NOTICE IS HEREBY C1IVEN that on he 9th day of April next the undersigned ntend to apply to the Liquor Control oard for a licence In respect to premises elng part of the building known as lassctt Inlet Hotel, situate at Port 'lements. Queen Charlotte Ivlands. Pro-ince of British Columbia, upon the ands described as Lot Five (S), Block orty-four (44). Subdivision of Lot Seven ttndred and forty-six (746). Port 'lements Townslte. less Thirty-three (33) feet from front to rear on west side of aid Lot, as shown on a registered map T plan deposited In the Land Registry iftlce at the City of Prince Rupert, In he Province of British Columbia, and umbered 1079, for the sale of beer by he glass or by the open bottle for con- umntlon on the premises. I DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C., this I Ith day of March. 1927. WARREN SCOTT, B. L. TINQLEY. Applicants. "GOVERNMENT I.fQUOR ACT." NOTICE OK APPLICATION' I OK CON-MINT TO THANNKHK Of ItKl.lt i.iclnci: NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN that, on the 16th day of April next, the under signed intend. to apply to the Liquor Control Board for consent to transfer of Beer Licence Number 673 and issued in respect of premises being part of a build ing known as "Central Hotel," situate at the corner of First Avenue and Seventh Btreet, City of Prince Import, In the Province of British Columbia, upon the lands described as Lots Eleven (11). Twelve (121, Thirteen (13). and Fourteen (14). In Block Ten (10). Section One fit. Map No. 923, Prince Rupert Land Registration District. In the Province of British Columbia, from Peter Black to central Hotel. Limited, of the City of Prince Rupert, Province of British Col- umuiu, Luc UNliaiTiro. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C.. thla lBtn day or Marcn, ivit. CENTRAL HOTEL. LIMITED. Applicant and Transferee WATER NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that itls Honour the Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia, by and with the advice of His Executive, Council, has been Dleated to order: THAT the reservation of the unrecord ed waters of Brown's River and Me-Knlalit Creek, tributaries of Ecstall River, established pursuant to Order In Council Number 1 80H approved the 13th dav of June, lt)21, te cancelled. The cancellation of the said reservation will be effective on April 10th. 1927 DATED this mil day of March, 1927. T. D. PATTUU.O. Minister of Lands. have moved there. Scowloads plant of the Rupert Marine, Pro- tanning Co.'s floating cannery . ... Eastern skies. From the looks of him, we would say that he had been under starvation diet for a good long time for he must have lost a stone of avoir 7H3 fflJLY HUWa PAGE FIVB dupols and the familiar old ruddy' countenance Is considerably paler. Bill to discharge a small cargo of product says, however, that he didn't miss a ano" repairs before making another meal during those two years but. while tr'P to tn grounds. the Eaat was good to him. It la not Tne shlP u completely devoid of any beyond the realm of possibility that apparatus above the hull, Us pilot may settle down again In these old and masts haying been washed haunts. While he Is glad to renew overboard by one mighty comber which old acquaintances, he. Is not saying 'truck It like a thunder bolt. that he made this trip back for the Captain A. J. Anderson. In command :xcluslve purpose of seeing his old tne vessel, said that two men were pals. in the pilot house when the heavy sea It was on July 4, 1924, that Bill came up, -followed by a blinding snow turned his face eastward. For six 'torm and terrific winds, months he was at Eastport, Nova Bcotia Pllot house, he said, was knocked engaged In smoking haddock, cod, etc. 0,1 li decking as though some huge tells how a three masted schooner crane had pulled it up. The masts, ran ashore near there and unwittingly i )Ti8 over lde' ere cut off to lauded a cargo of Christmas Cheer ln rl3nt the vessel as the waves battered New Caledonia. The Scots ran true to,B'n' " dde plankings, form and Bill would not be surprised lf Captain Anderson said the fact that there were not a few wet catches In Ith Pllot house decking remained ln-the woods yet. was the only thing which saved From Wcstport! iBUl went to Halifax ; e ship from filling up and sinking. where he spent four or five months "ra cation" before proceeding to Boston. the latter place he started canning flaked haddock before entering hospital where he had an operation performed l The audden death this week of which greatly benefited his health. ("Jimmy" Arthur came as a distinct After six months in Boston. BUI was hock to many friends along the caught in the spirit of the Florida j "front." Jimmy was engeged last tea-boom In the fail of 1925 and hied himon in fishery patrol duties down , the hence to Miami to Join Uie army that waited an hour and a half to get reated at a lunch counter and. after getting an alleged "square" to the tune 11.50 or better, had to augment it with a box of crackers. In the fish business at Miami Tor some six months. Bill then proceeded to St. Petersburg, Florida, for a stay of nine months. Landing In Tampa. Florida, on October of last year, he stayed there until his return to Prince itupert. Bill has thus seen a part of the world and has enjoyed his spell under the Dominion- of Uncle Bam but be stUl thinks Prince Rupert is a good bet and that's why he's back. If plans material ize, he'll stay Three more new American halibut boats left Seattle recently on their first trips of the season. The Oloria. a 4S ft. halibut schooner built at Tacoma recently for A. Strom left Puget Sound early in March. The vemel Is powered with a 4S hp. Fair banks-Morse seml-deisel engine. The Alttak. a 48 ft. halibut schooner. was launched recently at the Edward Johnson shipyards, Tacoma, for A. Pederwn and L. Danlelson. The vr. sel as a 12 ft. 3 In. beam and 6 ft. 2 In. depth, and la powered with a 30 h.p. gas engine. She will do her fish Ing out of Seattle. CapL Charlie Johnson's new halibut boat, the Irene, left Seattle early tn March for the fishing banks. r-.S will fish out of Ketchikan, Alaska, and Prince Rupert. B.C. The vessel ts powered' with an 80 h-p. Fairbanks- Morse Type CO. delsel engine. CAIIOI.EV? STOIMI IIATTI.K. Further word has been received from Alaska of the recent battle with the storms of the well known halibut vea sel Carolen which, stripped to the decks', crept into Ketchikan recently IN PRORATE ix Tin: sri'KKMi: coi ut ok iiuitimi COUMIUX In the Matter of the Administration Act: and In the Matter of the Estate of Fred Nelson, Deceased. Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of Ills Honor. F. McB. Youns. the 8th dav of luarcn, n.u. mxr. i was appointed Administrator of the estate of Fred Nelson. deceased, and all parties having claims against the said Estate are hereby requir- ro io tumisn samp, property verniru, to me on or before the 31st day of April. AD. 1927. and all irtlea indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount ui wicir uiuruirunr.vs m me lortnwun. NORMAN A WATT. Official Administrator. Prince iturjert. B.C. Dated the 21st day of March, A.D. 1927. RANKRUPTCV ACT. K.STATi: OK MM. MOIKIAN, I.OCKF.- I'llHT, H.C At TIIOlllSKII AftSKJNOIl Tenders will be received bv the under signed up to and Including April 1st on the stock of William Morgan, Assigned, In store at Lockeport. B.C.. consisting of Orocerlei, Hardware. Drugs and Drycoofls, Inventory of mock mav be obtained from the undersigned or seen at tne said store or at the Office of the Canadian Credit Men's Trust As sociation, Vancouver. B.C. Highest or any tender not necessarily aicepted. ALEX. A. CONNON, Trustee, Prince Kunerr, n.f! Children's Golds Areetsi trtttta tscatllr. Chnt tktm vsrnlctit wlthvst "astlx" rskbtai Visis m Ihrsst saa thstl st t4ilm. WICKS VVAFOKUt new XHavetitt NerveFood The boat discharged tts cargo of 1000 pounds and repair work started immediately. " coast and he was deservedly popular among all those with whom he come in contact. P.R.B.H. powerboat Pachena, Capt. Harvey Dumas, left : Thursday on a mystery trip. Presumably Sergeant Alex. McNeill took his men out on a clamming or pltlamplng expedition. The famous two-masted schooner Jessie. Capt. Mike Meagher, returned to Prince Rupert last Sunday after a sjolirn of several years In the south and has spent the week outfitting at the Edward Llpwtt wharf preparatory -.0 sailing tomorrow night on her first halibut trip for many moons.' About one hundred feet long, one of the features of the Jessie Is her 21 0" beam. The vessel, which was buiU something over twenty years ago as a ratling yacht, has had a checkered career. At various tunes, she has been tngaged In sealing, halibut fishing and rum running, as a halibut vessel hav ing formerly operated out of Prince Rupert. She la powered with a J10 h.p. Frisco Standard gas engine and carries a crew of eleven men and four dories. Having struck a rock and sprung seams on her first trip out. the small halibut boat Mespa has been on the Llpsett gridiron this week. The Mespa in the past has operated out of Van couver and this Is her first appearance here. S. Nordhus Is her owner and skipper. The liosina B.. belonging to Oiler Besner. was on the Llpsett gridiron this week for cleaning and painting. During .the week construction was started py C. tx. Row of a tin shop at tne corner '.or cow' Bay. and Pry Pock roads ovt a spot orf the beach which lias been Used lor beaching" boats and scows, etc. With the framework up, erection of 'the structure was stopped, It la understood, at the order of the city ou the ground that no permit had been Issued. Construction has started at the Euga boat building yard of a 40 foot seine lioat for Henry Edenshaw of Massett. who Is In town this week. The launch ing will take place on April 1. The Lois M., one of the best known pleasure boats In Prince Rupert Harbor, was sold during the week by Alex Mc- Rae. secretary of the. Prince Rupert Rowing and Yacht Club, to John Storle of Stewart. The vessel left on Thursday at noon for Portland Canal where she will be commissioned In freighting between the town of Stewart and the Marmot River. The vessel is 32 feet long by eight fee beam and has been under the Mc Rae flag for the past ten years. She Is powered with a 10-12 heavy duty But falo engine and should be well fitted for her new duties. Alex. McDonald has been given the stall, formerly occupied, by the Lois M for hla Hector. Clifford Ham of McRae Bros, store who claims his place in the marine sun as the owner of a rowboat. Is the newest member of the Prince Rupeit Row ing ti Yacht Club. The halibut boat Alliance, belongs to F. E. Hunt St Co., sprung a leak at her mooring place at the dry dock on Tuesday and sank to the decks. The Pachena went to the veac'ue and pumped out the vessel after which the The Well-Managed rPHE manager of a household is the purchas-ing agent for a large proportion of the family needs. In order to do a good job she must know what, when and where to buy. She must study goods and the concerns which make goods and have them to sell. She must put her home, on a business basis and run it on business principles in order to make the most of the family income. ' Information is the only basis for intelligent purchc sing. And the right way to get the greatest amount of necessary information is to read the advertisements. Advertisements tell you what is new and good tn merchandise. They reveal improvements and inventions to mafe your home life easier, more com fortable and more convenient. They give you information about a thousand and one things that are usejul. Every manager of a household every member of the household who shares the responsibility for the family's welfare should mafe a habit 0 reading the ads. Read the advertisements in to buy wisely , necessary repairs were effected. The ployed. i Alliance. It Is understood, Is to be used! Henry Colllson Is packing the shelled! for salmon packing this year. 'delicacy with his power boat Kathleen Capt. Alfred Swanson, guiding spirit of the Prince Rupert Boat House and now aspiring to fame as an owner of one of the city's largest hotels, sailed on Tuesday for Vancouver on a business trip. Mike McCaffery, who has been con fined to his home with a aereve attack of Influenza, returned to his duties at the waterfront this week as also did Harry Dsggett who was suffering from the same complaint. Gait freighter Salvor, . Capt. Rush, arrived-yesterday, from Vancouver with a full cargo ot 300 tons of coal. Some was unloaded at the Dlgby Island marfne station but the most ot It was discharged for Albert & McCaffery. The Salvor sailed this morning on her return south. T. M. Wllkle, who for several years has been prominently IdentUied with the local waterfront In his capacity ot salvage man and underwriters' representative, is winding up his affairs here and expects to leave next week for Vancouver. Rupert Marine Products Power Tug P.R.T., Capt. Harris Kerr, on Wednes day night brought in from Georgetown a scowload of lumber containing two carloads for shipment East beside some stock for the local yards. On Thursday morning, the MX3, Capt. Reg. Green, arrived at Georgetown with a boom of logs from Maple Bay, Portland Canal, for the mill. Capt. Jlmmle Thomas will start about tlx- first of April buying salmon on the Skeena River with the powerboat Vlncr. He expects to spend the season at this work as he did lost year. The MUlerd Canning Co.'s cannery near Seal Cove Is now engaged tn canning clams. Quits a ciew la being em- from Kltkatla where the natives are1 engaged In digging them. Natives of Metiakatla are also digging for the plant, bringing the clams In regularly on their own brats. Halibut arrivals at Prince Rupert during the past week (Saturday to Friday Inclusive) showed an Increase but were still under average. A total of 562.300 pounds was landed during the period of which 331,400 pounds was American and 230.800 pounds Canadian. This brings the total landings at this trt for the seasonl tn rial tn 9134 AMll pounds ks compared with a total hut year at ataiilar. date of 2.974.680 pounds. There Is thus quite a deficiency to be made up before this season comes up to last So tar, 1,-081,900 pounds ot American halibut lms been landed here and 473.750 pounds of Canadian as compared with' figures Qt 3.401,200 pounds and 574.-480 respectively at this time In 1928. The highest prices this week were paid on Tuesday when the American boat June received 17.6c and 10c for 12.000 pounds and the Canadian boats Glbm and prant -were paid 15.8c and 9c tor 5.600 pounds and 4.000 pounds respectively. Boats marketing their catches here during the week were as follows: American Sumner. 16.000 pounds; Star. 8.400 pounds: Actor. 3.500; Norma. 4.600; Inger. 6.000; Thor. 32.000: Electro 32.000; Ivanho. 37.000; Glacier. 16.000; Sherman, 15.000; Serious, 8,000: Hazel H., 12.000; June, 12.000; Panarryt, 28. 000: Portlock. 31.000; Albatross, .32.000: Rainier, 25,000; J. P. Todd, 8.000; Brothers, 7.000; Radio, 41,000. Canadian Atll, 5,000; Ingred H.. 11,- 000; Edward Llpsett, 6,500; Pair of Jacks, 13,000; Cape Spencer. 8.500; Ze- ballos, 4.000; DJS.T. 4,000; Inez H 7,-000: Mayflower. 4.700; Ternen, 8.000; Trump, 7.000; Helen, 4.000; CapeSwatn, 7,000; Marguerite, 900: Taplow, 2.300: H. : R., 3.500; Unome, 2.200; Belsac, 7,000: Swing, 3.500; Ringleader, 5,000; Cape Spear, 6.600; Morris H, 10.000; Sea Maid, 11.500; Violet J 1S.CO0; M.A.B- 3,000: Margallce, 6,500; Olbson, 5.50O; Brant. 4,000; Joe Baker, 4,400; R.W.. 6,000: Yule, 3.500; Mespa, 2,000: Prosperity A 0.000; Revellek 11,500; Sebna, 3.000: Bollnda, 1.500; Eric Roy, 5.000; Iris, 1,000; Verna. 3,000: Nuba, 3,500; Toodle, 3,500. Home order Spring Coats I Suits and Dresses Suits thnt are in the forefront of fashion for present wear beautifully made garments revealing the popular box style Coat antl wrap-round Skirt. 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