VANCOUVER, DREDQINQ AND SALVAGE CO. LTD. COW BAY. Phones: Oreen 259.- Green 487. J r Sceessary Ktoinsoiiie morsel hlli which to lure the wily tiali- 44- PrlhceJ RQptrt Branch I I yalurday, September 13, 1021. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE IF IT'S ON OR UNDER THE WATER WE DO IT. Divine, Dredging, Lightering, Coaling Ships, Heavy Lifting, fleneral Salvage Work. Pumping a Speciality. Y shortage 'Of 'frozen bail and L weather; t oiulillims on the i.fi sea flslliiig grounds has ac- mmled for light halihuf land. nps this week. I he closed sal- i ; .. 4 1 .... I. I I . Kin easou in wasii.i uas. meant hill li noriherh source of lialj- Knt bail Jib bej-n cut off and it us been found increasingly ilifll-Lit fur b'lli the Canadian and sciiooners iisiung on Siiii-rican n deep sea banks In obtain Hie lul on lo I lie hnk. Willi the bait exhausted ;iiany of Inizon li schooners arc fishing for lii'ir own while on the banks. I he weather has been adverse, tin iniuneralive fishing. Salmon Fishing' Over The while lleet of salmon trol- r, which had been fishing for lin1 past summer monhs in dis- B.iiil waters, have practically re. iu.'iied to port lo a hoal. The lt fishing off the Queen Char. lull coast returned eaiiv in I he i-'fk and the Hippo Island lidajs Ire all moored at their homo II alums. Arrivals and Fish Business were: American-Tom down Ifiiini 111 his j manly mil llllt neck and oik. I into ! his Ill J you intend buying now of later, WHETHER you should see for yourself why Happy Thought Ranges are the choice of more than 300,000 Canadian women. See, the convenience of Happy inougnt lapor-saving attachments and the big oven and fire-box. See thej handsome appearance a'nd the ihbrough workmanship. Theri jask Ihe price of your favorite model Jid you'll want it in your kitchen right away. 41 SOLD BY KAIEN HARDWARE CO. Prince Rupcjrt, B.C. RANGES 'FURNACES Fity-Five f Years Ago 1869 this 6arik lias S'lNCE been identified inseparably with the development and progress of the Dominion. A Canadian institution, ener-cized and directed by Canad ians, it serves every phase of our business arid private life at home, and has played no small part in the steady expansion of Canadian trade in foreign markets. From a small beginning It has grown through sound business principles to a place among the largest ana Jitrougest banks of the world. You will find thU Bank, a iym pathetic ctor la your Imtintsi and private banting. The of (til Bank ada Stuart J. Macleod, Manager lot high bonis, Jlah started in to lure the wily youngsters Willi all his art arid skill. While 1 lie rain poured ilnwn bis hack and the peppy fih dashed past his not Unit meditated upon the, hardships of Dip Hf f n trout and, their uncomfortable living quarters. As the I'urhulent waters of the creek surged past liim bis sympathies went out to the spfckleil huties as they constant ly slrove to hol, their own in tlx impetuous flood.- As'he res. cued them one hy one from the torrent and placed them in the selected bucket ho murmured to himself "There, there, little ones,' lOm Mnn.f,.v In T.Vi,lo mo rest, . ' m 1,1 peace." acP In due time our i i. ' in ,,.:,,... . . ' hero arrived at 1 the temporary lerr"10rary pounds ! ,000 of halibut has-been m . Wketed on the Fist,1 Kia , ?" J'L' insui 01 material for experi .Uanadiiiiis were high at . 17.9c and 1 1 8.5c and low at 1 4.3c ami 7c IAmerifans were'bigh at 19c and . n,i)C ami low at 11.5c anil ftp. menial work. Much Sympathy As Hob gazed upon the fish swimming serenely in the placid security of the pail his medita- i ;iu? ,.' !'!;, ' ava' J"1.? "w" ahoulJ -" VSS trio Piioninrr nrl..n . ,1 i L . . inS ' ' mV" ul tMr ,'pi,u,iful "ns? Tonight ingMone, Ringleader, Annie .May, for once in tbeir voiinir lives ii.pv i ' 1 ' 'WHfespit, m,i f"wing walers shall disturb ,i M ,y- ' , . their slumbers. This water they " ' are now In, taken from their "Scientific" Fish Culture hn"' lM,n'l. - 1 n 1 1 support them n.ose wholhave the fuliw of J5;P0"Ib1 "'j? lo"? darkwatcl.es of . fish fi.i. 'J. 'the night." night." Thereupon Thereupon he he left. left. Ihe Industry at heart are looking forward with keen anlici-! potion lo Hie time when the Jlio logical slajion will be established .Ihern o their dreams. Tragdy Awaits fad lo ndate, however, Ihe rrt strfi in p- nfln. V. .... I. 1 I 1. 1 here. One of the lives! of our '"" , T "" a"'1 "h fishery enlhusasts, nol con'lent; vaS, '"T"' Tlji ' ' " a murky almos-.... 16 await .he establishment or the ,!e1(l .i.:..- .P"orc hil ''"' "Iraighl between liU'LfT ".I a -p u Us ed oe of own. 'His first .name is Itohlhe rnent thai all was not well at the temporary ' fish man who put Jlie seal oitv Seal , . , , -n . , , hurriedly dressing, ;i i : Uve. 'f, r- v. fl.e first expenmenl at-1,1m irpakfa't prfvale slali m ws earned - ulU,UfrllIIU,f a . nMMtiMui, ,,,, .if made iiiuuv station. Afler mil grabbing of sluiTed iianu' I (j lilt; during tie Week n an endeavor . ., .... . ... , . . . . . ' .r . , .Irour pails. W ha me us s art- lo .furnish siinie youns Trout for 1,1 , ..,. , , , . . i"'i iiiimk nun ... , ., ., , ,, , . iiitCK UKHIIISI. one of the exhibits al he falr;.,i1 ..., . . , . ., ,. the wall in while .... ... . . ., terror, cold I liD iwiwtw wna In lliimfii-i llm ,.' , , ' i shivers ran up and down His t., , . i , . . , . walking Hnck. rjiero m Ihe pails varieties o trout lound in local a ,,,, ,,caunfu lroul as (Iea( a8 walers Having been conin..s.a wax ,matf(j jn Maiame Thr . ,1.l""lJ.,,I ""V . u,,sauds. The. lroul evidently round an exh.hilK.n .;play Hob wa.ted ,0 onci,.c,inf? kjn,,n).S(( t()0 n.j. ror .ll.e weiieri iay oi u.e mimth sflllk , ,., ,,,. uvulo,a an.! then arined. will, gum boots;To a,ln(. , cIassic ,,1,,, f . . . ' , i . ! 1 1 li e medical profession "ll.e op- ceeded.to f,l the order. Sit ing jon Ipe VM ft com SUC(0SS on Ihe In nka of .Shawallans Mlo , , a ... ,. VnMlin Creek while Jup Pluvus wept ,launted, ' "however. Holi finally did secure an additional catch of small trout and the prowess of his manly skill and as a token of his determination small Jive trout are gaily disporting themselves in a beautiful tank al the exhibi. lioji.- - Vhen n comes lo hitting the nail on the head every time see t.ance Potterlon for Ihe secret of bow it is done. -Fine Model Boat The model cruiser ".Myrtle," built by Cecil Hose, was awarded a special prize al Ihe Exhibition. It-is a remarkable fine little boat. The details of the little boat are remarkable Irue. and speak volumes for Ihe time and trouble taken in its building. The model measures I feel long by 13 inch beam, and Ihe. interior is completely upholstered as are also the extorior seals, where neat little cushions arc also placed. " A Fine Trawling Net An exhibit of much interest to naulicals at the fair is a trawling net made by Jack Cobb for the I.angara Packing Co., Masset. In making the net 14,000 feet of twine was used. It has a 50 Joot spread is 75 feet long and will hold approximately 1,000 pounds of fish. II look Jack two weeks" 1 make Ihe net, which contains 53,030 knots. A minaluro (rolling net Is on exhibit al Ihe Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co.'s stand. The trawling net, is used in Ihe catching of flat fish. TIMBER SALE X 6471. Sealml Tenders will t rrrelvfil by nl..ntn. L1....... ..... Iui.i. tti'in mitii nil' ' " ' " ' " J" HHv HL 1 Special Provincial Police Con- Cabbage, Jl.C slahb) H. A. Ponder returned on Oreen Corn, per dozen the' Prince Oeorge yeslenlay af- II.C. Head Lettuce ... Omoon afler having escorted Oarlic, imported, per lb. prisoners south. j tomatoes," UX.. hothouse PICKLING LINES FEATURE MARKET ! Many Fall Vegetables and Fruits Quoted In This Week's Market Report The pickling season is now in full swing and a splendid variety of-malarial awaits tlie msewife in local retail stores; ' including red cabbage, green peppers, pick-lin g cucumbers, pickling onions, ....inn. (i ni i hnvir nr irreeni.. ket renorl. nrices in the ibe mil day' of St-ptrnibir, 9H. fur the 1 Local New Laid or i.iri'iwe dim, tm swn-r turcnae llersll Chanwl, (XII. 3, to en! 670.000 feet or Spruce. Hemlock, i:Hlar and Hal-ram Sawloirs. Two (i) .years will l allowed Tor removal Af timber. Further particular of th Chief Forester. Victoria, or tho District Forester. Prime luiwrt, B.C. TIMBER SALE DULL X W 6425. mao. Da; ter, Victoria. B.C., or Frlnct impart, B.C. District Forester, i:gg Plant, lb. Vegetables Piieen Peppers, lb. t more stable l'ics bein lower. . . If t r n.AM f:L llin ner lH-nound crate are moving well as are Freestone peaches at JM.95 This has been a heavy season for preserving fruits and nrore recently they iiave n'e'en ar-r-v'ip in splendid condition. The bufter. .market Is hipher. No. 1 butter retailing at 15c per pound straight. The egp market is also up 5c per dozen this w;eek. , Prices on all fresh lines are likely; to hold or go even higher.. Retail prices in the ciiy today are as follows; Butter nrookfield, Sliamrock and Wood- land, lb K. CD. Vanderhoof Dairy No. 1, 2 lbs. fof Lard Pure ... . Compound ... ...... Pure Hulk Lard . . . Cheese Ontario solids ... . Stilton, lh f. 9 4. l 4-1 20c 20c Oreen Tomatoes, o lbs. Hubbard Squash, lb. (irnnes, Concord, 5 lb $1.10 Oranpes, Sunkist, doz., 35c to 85c Lemons, Sunkisl.xdoz. 30c to 40c 7 Hananas beans, green lomaioes, ciinm, ! I Imtiaf iMiit Pol!f 4 A crabapples etc. A larpe m.mber Comb f ,,r .,ni foil i.rrutfiUliiti and friiti , ... ..... ..v......( tiAtracle.l Honey, per in. .. .. 2iie are nuoled in this wl-ek's mar-i , " Miishmelons. lim . lb 15c rWaternielnh, 11). Watermelon, lb. . Lilian iruiis arc u; t"i - ., i ,H J r-ai.iica, jiri nail; . . , year. Italian prunes al crabapides, 3 Hjs. ". . . . . I'ears, Harllelt, presenmp, crate .. $2.50 Apples are now 'hems offered in,, hnIk lhl in all the fall varieties. Ship-j ,)a(os )romary -. menls of apples are .ynyini7;riaisjng( bu,k( per ,b more iree.y o... i .. ui '' nnlalns, package, lb to.be small slock which do not ,.... ri.pprl(ia ,h command a ready sale. As a con-ion!U,Uh ninsler Raisins se.pience. shippers may not pel JiPmori an(, Qranpc Pee'l .. . 7c Mutton, chops 50c ,! Mutton, shoulder 10c 50c 20c 25c 8c Vegetable Marrow, lb. 5c Pumpkin, lb ... 6c Citron, lb . 8c Pickling Onions, lb. ... .... 15c Pickling Cucumbers, lb. ... 15c Ited Cabbage, lb. .. ... ... 8c Celery 15c Fruit Apples, Wealthy, 2 lbs. ... 25c per box $3.50 Apples, Macintosh Keds, 2 lb. 25c per box .. 7c 12 c $1.95 15c 20c 75c 40s 40c larpe returns. Ir.itron I'ccl 55c A sliphl advance of 10c per;ltlack ,k Cookinf, rigs .... 25(. hundred pounds is recorded in white Fips 15c the supar mnrKe.i I'ears, wTapped ... Italian Prunes, crate . Casaba M'elons. lb. . . Dried Fruits $1.50 $1.50 . . 8c . 40c 2oc Currants , , ... ... 22 VjC Prunes . . 20c-25c Apples .. .. .... ...... 25c I'eaches, peeled ... ... ... 25c Apricots, lb. .. 30c Nuts Almonds .'. ... 25c Hrazils nnd filberts 25c Walnuts. California No. 1.. 50c Walmils, Manchurian 25c Chestnuts, lb v35c Peanuts gOc j10 ground Almonds , .. 85c 5ciAlmond Paslc 75o 1.JU 75c Sugar Wliite, per 100 .' $9.50 Yellow, per 100 . . $9.00 Flour 20c Flour, 49's, No. 1 bread .. $2.i0 3rtc 35c i'asi.ry riour, v. s Potatoes, JNct!eilUcms,,in0'8-, . iHaeon. side Fish Hed Salmon, fresb, lb. ..... 25c Kraft ..j. 45c 1'nlibut, lb. 15c to 25c Wisconsin Hriek" lb. ... ... oOniSmokcd Kippers, lb 15c Swiss Loaf 75c KiMred Salmon, lb. ... ... 25c 'Smoked Hlack Cod. lb 20c rionuefort ... OOc!1''11"00 'Eddies, lb 25o t.i ii. r.iiani, in. . ii Eggs Alberta, Fresh Seconds. . . Alberta, Fresh Firsts K.C. Fresh Pullet Elras ". H.C. Fresh Firsts ... . . , H.C. Fresh Fxlras V Salt Mackerel, lb , 25.- Kastern Salt Herring, 2 for . . 25c aOo'Salt Codfish Fillets, lb. ,, 30o .i0ciIo"PlPss alt Cod brioks.lb 25c 45c 50o Holland HerringsJ per kejr 1.C5 55o Fowl, No. 1 lb. Meats i.?3-00 jAyrshire Hacort, lb foiaioes, rvamioops, nios,v$2.50 , Veal, shoulder potatoes, terrace, lOO's . $2.50 iVea1.. loin I... . . ... r- . ... I vvn n vni n fllnlnno A h. on 1 1 I i Scale! Tenders will lie received hy thai ;' ..... " .' ' ' lK Minister of Lands, at victoria, not later walla lla Unions. ' sack $4.50 Pork shoulder than noon on the llth day of Seilcinber. ,.., R ' - or , ; "ul"ULr t4. for thn pnrrhase of Licence X 6m, "eeis, ti ids. ... ... 250 Pork, loin ... w cut 117.iiti(i linear reri or roies aim Itopla. inil s ... ? . ' T Til. i bus 1 ' 1 " ' '-"'M'ork, leg rillnir on i4 and l13. slliiated ..' about ti miles ami on other side of UarrolS, 0 lbs. .,. ' 25c .Beef, c, pot " roast . . . I ' ."3 skeena lilvrr rn.rn neim sinilnn. lunire, . coast Land District. , t.arrois, mil 8 , ... $2.75 Beef, boiling . .. "".wcw wax lleans, 2 lbs 25c mnval of timber; lerraco nuiauagoeB, 4,.-hs. -2J5o Cauliflower, head,c& 5'j .... 30c G5c Roasting Chicken, lb. 40o aiid 45 (nam, siieeu, nrst grade isc 'JJc.Ham, whole, first grade ... 35n JcjHacon, back, sliced 45ci . . . .,35c, to 45a 35a 1 8(3 350 25o SOq 35o 35o lOo to 15o 8o to 106 Beef, steak 25c to 35o Ueef, roast prime rib... ...... 25o Mutton, leg-,... A. 35o Lamb, leg . Lamb, chops ... ; Lamb, shoulder . . ; ... Feed wheat, No. 5 Oats .. Bran , . Shorts ...y. . . ... Barley ' Poultry Mash ... .. .. .. HOTEL -ARRIVALS Prince Rupert It. J. Moore, Anyox; P. II. Mid- o oc dlemiss, D. M. Stewart, II. J. Jumble Pack, cpoking, per box blimey and Mr. and Mrs. R. I.. $1,35 o $2.50 I;ee Vancouver; II, W. Chambers, Inverness; Marie h. Weber. I'ort land, Ore.; J. A. Nowell, St. I'aUh G. II. Morse, Calgary; II. F. Lof-auist, II. L. Odlund, Percy Charles and Mr. and Mrs. V. Cai-lsim. Ketchikan; Mr. and Mrs. Stead, Edmonton; Fl. W. Hall and P.. G. . Punlon, Toronto; F. W. Lee. Toledo; T. H. Halliwell and n. de Kergoniincoeur, Terrace: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas SneU, Usk; J. A. Creaph, Haysport; jfrs. Marrs. North Pacific; II. Waife. Mrs fieorpe- AVaitn and Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Tihhits. Surf Inle!: Mr. ami W 35c Mrs. f. M, Milb i . C. M. Petors, M. 22c L Clark, Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Me. 45o,Afee. Mrs. Muun and It. Forsyth, 45cJoeor2elown: E. C. Teunant. Seal ' 2 he cove. . i Central 100 lbs. W C. Snl.in' nnd P. Mornn. $3.25 Vancouver; W. U. Smith. C.N.n.; $2.C5 n Waite and Mrs. Oenrge Waile', $2.00 gurf inlet: (ieorse Pliilionsoai $2.10 oiun,j; E. C. J. Punlnn. Toronto; $3.00 cii rt.- Dix,on, Oenrgetown; 0. Mil. $3.55 PP Mrs .A: llansnn. fi T.elttrreit' and Frank Johnson, Inverness; 1. M. Hellicini. Houston': Tony IIo-benschlld, Woodcock ' W. H. Brown, Port Essinglnn;-Ed. Dit-quelte, Haysporf. UiSE STMONDS Their teeth are ol a toughness which makes them hold their keen cutting edge under SIM0NDJ CANADA SAW CO. LIMITED VANCOUVtK MONTREAL ST. JOHN, M.B. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Services Sailings f ronPrince Rupert PRINCESS ALICE PF1INCESS MARY For Vancouver, Victoria, and'Seattle September 3, 6, 16, '26 For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway ' September 1, 12, 22 8.S. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For lutedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bella, Ocea.i Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Vancouver,. every Saturday, 11 a.m. Agency for alt Steamship Lines. Full information from W. C. ORCHARD, General Agent. Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Pince Rupert, B.C. - - Fair Week Specials Vacuum Bottles Keep Contents Hot or Cold Use it to put Rally's Kood in at nights. Splendid Value, 75c. EMULSIFIED COCOANUT OIL SHAMPOO A shampoo that gives the hair lono mid vigor anl easily cleanses the scalp. Regular price TiOc. Special, 25o. ORMES LIMITED THE REXALL STORE. Ptiones 82 and 200. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Sailings from Prince nnpert, or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, 8wanon Bay, and Aiart Bay, Tuesday, S P.M. For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, AUrt Bay, and Swanson Bay, Saturday, 10 A.M. For ANYOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Walts laland, Sunday, 8 P.M. For PORT SIMPSON and Naas Rlr Cannarlte, Friday A.M. S23 2nd Aitnu. t. Barntliy, Agtnt. Prlnea Rup.rt, B.o.