Lvedno(layt September 24, 1924. Delicious ! "SALADA" L" JG mSkm BBaO Fure, Fresh and Satisfying. Sold in aluminum packets. Try it. YOU WANT THE FINEST CANNED SALMON "Rupert Brand" Selected Skeena Sockeye For picnics, ehoose "Rupert Brand" Salmon. A few tins in the pantry arc always handy. Stoiik a supply on your boat that's a good idea. marketed.' W. h A. HOTEL ARRIVALS SOLD EVERYWHERE. Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. STEAMSHIP SERVICE S.S. Prince Rupert or Prince George Will sail from PRINCE RUPERT or VANCOUVER, VIC-TORIA, SEATTLE and intermediate points each Monday, Thursday .and Saturday at 11.00 p.m. FOR ANYOX . Wednesday, 10.00 p.m. FOR 8TEWART Friday, 10.00 p.m. QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS SERVICE. 8.8. PRINCE JOHN for Massct, Port Clements and Buckley Bay, every Monday, 8.00 p.rn. For Skidegate and ah ports south every Wednesday at 8.00 p.m. i PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. I.eive Prince nupert i.oo pjn. for prince OEOIUJE, EDMO.nto.v WIM-(lirtO, ill poiou Eastern Canada, United Statef. AOCNOY ALL OCCAM STEAMSHIP LINES. Olt Tlcktt Of Met, 62S Third Ae, rrlne Rupsrt. Phone 180. TWENTY CENT HALIBUT TODAY 'olj a lotul of 3D, 500 pounds re ceivinj bids in excess of 20c and lc. Three Canadian hoals aver-."KCt1 I He, and He. for 1(5,000 pounds, Arrivals and sales were as fol. lows: American Hoald Amundsen, 10,000 Pounds, and Anna ' J. 11,500 pounds, at 20.Gc and lie, to the, Allin Fisheries. Honanza, 18,000 pounds, at ,u.ic and 0c, to the Hooth Fish eries Canadian Co. Canadian VyVl'. 0,000 pounds,, at l.2o "and 7c and Reveille, 7,000 pounds Hi 18c and Ho. to tho Caniidian HMi A Cold Storage Co Prlnco Rupert Herridge. Corday. Markay, Morris and R. C. llawke Frank Hicks, the Port Clements storekeeper, arrived in Hie cily on the Prince John this after noon. Howard Whitlaker, accountant lllf flirt I Itll llll-AH Itl lltlilKU i , VI llll. ItlllJll Mill Ullllll l, US Price Highest Since Last March rived on the Prince John Ibis af- at Local Exchange The continued scareily oT landings caused prices lo (ernoou from the Islands on his way to Vancouver Mrs. Alfred Adams and child- .rise at the Fish Exchange this ren arrived from Massett on the nn-riiing lo die highest point Prince John this aflernoon. The Ihey have reached since lasl children will he taken to Coqua- Marcli. Three American boats leelza Institute bv Mr. Adamk who is already in the city. G. Goldsmith and D. Kennedy, contractor, who have been building wharves on the Queen Charlotte Islands, arrived on the Prince John this afternoon on their way south. They are accompanied by their' wives. Pat Allen, who conducted a moving pre lure show al Huckley Hay, Hint D. E. McKellar, the butcher from the same place, ar rived from the Islands on the Prince John this afternoon. They are bound for Vancouver. G. L. Thompson, formerly as sayer at (he llocher do Houle Lillian M., 3,000 pound at 18c 'mine, Ha.ellnit, and now man "d tk'i to lb.. Royal Fish Co. aging the Indian al Stewart, ar A total of 55.500 ion"-i. u':i rived in the city from tho north nit the Cardena last night and is negislered at the Prince Rupert Hotel. I . : C. (i. Anderson of Vancouver, due of the owners of the Massett liilet Polo Co., Ltd., operations Vancnv,.,.. i. i ti w which, at ..Purl uemenls are J A. Williams. ISIewarl; E.' 'lcriiitended by A; H. Pleas; from ( the Islands on the llavu vui. . . u i.'.. i. arrived All,... ..!. . V ; 1 .Prince John this aflernoon. Ho Central1 i on his way lo Vancouver, F. J. Lancaster and I. C. Hard. . . well, VanfjouvW; .1 Hishop, city. , For the nut-pose or purchasing ", ' : . a large stock of ladies' fur coats, With a fresh west wind behind in the latest eastern fashions, ', .C.N.it. stwmer Prince John, VV- Gohlhlooiii, the local raw fur Ki'Pt, Neil McLean,, arrived in. Healer, left on the steamer Car-'""l at 1:15 litis arieruoon after dena last night for the south en '"aking a. speedy 8 Vi hi mr ruiil W'ule to New York, Roslon and fiom Massellg The veisel l)adChl(.ago. Mr. Goldhloom will re-"nit ro passengers Ilicluding turn lt the city In about threo large 'nanlbt-r of Ol ientals on weeks, alul says lie will be able lo their way south from Walun sell fur coals this fall at 25 per 'liver caiinepy and Najieij Harbor ccnl less .than he has ever done , . vhnfinS station. ' ' . hkoic. Local and Personal j Hayners, Undertakers, Phono 351 B.C. Undertakers. Phono 41. Lullieran Iiazaar, December 2, Metropole Hall. Mrs. Field, Art Needlework. Agent for real silk hosiery, 213 Second Ave. Phone 23. tf Towing and freighting. Tug l'owcna, 50 h.p., Capt. M. Clifton Phono Itluc 400. Night phone 23 E j tf Miss tMury Harlin will arrive in 'the Cily on the Prince Rupert tills afternoon tu take a position on the Harden Street school leaching staff. J. McDonald was brought in from Stewart last night by Pro vincial Constable J. A. Williams to undergo mental examination here. Mrs, V. C. Graham with -her lit tie daughter Dorothy arrived on the Prince George Monday on a visit to her mother, Mrs. F. A Graham, Horden Street. Tea and sale of home cooking Home of Mrs. A. K. Wright, Fifth Avenue East, Thursday aftynoon September 25, for Anglican Church. Al Falconer, the Alice Arm lumberman, reached the city from the north on Hie Cardena last night and is staying at tin Prince Rupert Hotel. Mr and Mrs. Dan Jabuur arc Sailing tomorrow night on the Prince Rupert hound for Los An Stele where they will holiday for i couple of month. Miss Annie Mcl.eod of the post ollice stair left on last night' train for Muricelown where shj' will spend a holiday. She als intends to visit Terrace. DANCE in Hoston Hall, Thurs day, September 25 by Queer Mary Chapter I.O.D.E. Admis sion $l.004 Dancing 9 p.ni. sluirt Proceeds f0rRhHcy-'Homd' Fund 220 Passengers booked lo sail this evening on the Prince John for Skidegate include Mrs. E. Moore Mrs. A. I.. Richardson, Mr. and Mr. A. Peters anil Mrs Neill. Waller Holm, linotype nper. ator, who has been relieving 1). McCorkiudalc at the Empire office, is leaving for Edmonton Thursday afternoon. While Iter lie has been gelling in sojne duel shooting. . Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Maeey of Vancouver have arrived in the cily and will reside in the Hesn'er partmenl. Mr. Macey, who is an extensive properly owner in the cily, will open a brokerage business. They were recently married in the south. HAS NO FAITH IN CURRENCY BASIS OF GOLD SAYS LAWRENCE LONDON. Sept. 23. Greal Hrilain digs gold in South Afrien lo pay her war debt lo Ameriei: and America buries the precious metal again so that il will not interfere with the economic life of Ihe United Stales, I'ethiek Lawrence, Labor member of Parliament, (old an audience re cently at Ihe Independent Labor Parly Summer School al Clotigh. ton. near Scarborough. "II is ainosl comic," said Mr. Lawrence, "thai' we employ people lo dig gold from under the earth and send i lo those who bury il under Ihe earth." I'hc speaker, who is one of the intellectuals of Ihe Hrilish Labor movement, referred lo the annual payment Greal Hritain makes to the United Slates in settlement of Ihe enormous debt lefl nverj from the war. Ho said that events of Hie lasl decade had de stroyed confidence in Ihe poldj basis, and that a paper basis for currency must be established, j CZEMA Yea ro cot e i p e rlrr.f nt-1 r. g when rou use Dr. ham's Oint ment (or Eeiema and Skin Irritations. It rrllerFS it once and gradu ally heals tli skin. Sumrle twx Or. Cliitse'i Ointment free II you mention this and (tend 2n, jumn li.riHitj(te. tsoo. a Cpf oi I nil dealers or Kdnianww ".irs A-Co Llnilt-l ToN.iim THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THftER til forever ifio ftecipe 9 calls for mutt Si?!! use Borden's Si. Charles Milk. Il will improve eren youi belt recipes became it it to rich and creamy. Economical because twice ai rich ai ordinary milk. Four sizes. Write (or St. Cbarlei Recipe Book. The Borden Co. Limited I .luCQUVER VANCOUVER ItTClC-l wmmrn Salvaiiun A my Harvest Fes tival HVori S.-itiMiibov 2i to Sep tember -a. . . - ELKS. A Lodne 'meeting, Wed nesday evening, 8.30 o'clock, Sep 24. This Is Important. 22.1 : Ai-, The annual general meeting o! Prince Rupert Hadminton Uuh will ho held on Friday evening al K o'clock in the rooms above the Daily News Ollice. All interested invited to attend; 2 Mis's Dorothy Holmes enter tained at the tea hour yesterday aflernoon at her home on Heach Drive in honor of Miss Doris Pattullo and Miss Elsie Taylor. who arc leaving -n Sunday for Vancouver to resume their stud ies at the University of Hrilish Columbia. Victoria. Times. C.N.R. steamer -Prince Rupert, Capl. D. Donald, from Vancouver and wayports. Is due to arrive on time at.9 ci'elnck this after noon. Sleamer iPrince John. Captain' Neil-'Mq1wui, arrived at 1:H5- fiom -Northern - Queen Charlotte Island ;oiuts and wi!! sail al 8 o'clock '"for Ihe south end. The train from the Eas! lut at 1 o'cloek is reported on lime. . Frank C. Rigy of Portland (Jovernor of hUirtlUJlrst 'District Rotary Inlerntflibnai is expected to arrive this ftfji'mooh to pay an otlleial visit to the local Ro tary Club. He will nect the offi cers and c lairnien oi com mittees tonight ,aijd tomorrow evening will be the speaker a a dinner in tho St. Regis cafe dining room which will he attended by members of the club only, no visitors being allowed on that occasion. BEANS E-.-jtfiy Serve them jWxT'K'.y' to-morrow H. ff Delicious ft gag-M Wholtsoine M asi W. CLARK LIMITCO U MONTRCAL JJ Union steamer Cardena, Capt. A. K. Dickson, southbound from Stewart, Anyox and Alice Arm to Vancouver, was in port from 11:30 to 12:30 last night. The following took passage for the south pn the vessel: Miss Helen Randal, R.N. for Hella Hella; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tibhits for Surf Inlet; Jaint's I.yddcn, Ncls Norman, Mrs. Charles Taylor, T. Petroir and J. D. Sweeney for Vancouver; V. Peippo and C. Angela for Alert Hay; G. Kelly for Swansou Hay. ALICE ARM A new ore vein conlining hlgt values in silver and gold has been located by Oscar Flint on the Fox group of claims situated at the headwaters of the Kitsaull River. --- Four hundred sacks of hi grade ore from tho Esperatua mine were shipped to the smeller this week. Tho crew working on the Esperanza will be increased in the near future. - - -- Al Falconer is building a five room residence on Falls Creek Roulevard. Oscar Gray is on a business trip to Seattle. George Williscroft is here from Anyox superintending the closing down of the Granby log iing camps. Jack Haubcr has left for Stew art where he cxepcts to spend the winter. Miss E. M, McCoy has returned from the Anyox Hospital where she spent several days receiving throat treatment. PRINCE SEES MOOSE HUNTERS AND HEADS Famous Guide Extends Invitation to Stop off and Hunt SIOUX LOOKOUT. Out., Sept 23. 'Hie Prince of Wales spent the second day of his westbound journey speeding through the land of the moose in northern Ontario. Halt .a dozen times throughout the aflernoon the Prince could hear Ihedhree short whistles from the locomotive that warned unwary moose from 'he (rack. That the big game of Hie north country are plentiful this season was brought to the attention of His Royal Highness in impromptu fashion by Ihe hunters themselves, when t lie sepeial train of the Canadian National Railways s'.opped at Willel station near the north end of Lake Nipigon. A parly of twelve hunters from the United Slates just back from Ihe hunt were waitinrr for easlerr trains and the lillle station plat form was crowded with moose head ready crated for shipment. Hill Hruce one of the famous guides of this region approached he observation end of the Prince's car, the Mlalnioral.' His Royal Highness, feeling the ir-risliblc lure of Ihe sportsman, rose from the tea table lo have a glimpse at the nimrods with their guns and trophies. Mr. Hruce with a cheery salutation handed to Ihe Prince a roll of birch bark on which was written an invitation lo 'stop oil and kill moose with us." Hind Quarter Meanwhile at (lie oilier end of Ihe train a second hunter was placing in tho baggage car e, splendid hind quarter of moose freshly killed and unskinned for Ihe Prince's table. The Prince's ournry from New York has gone orwurd under ideal conditions of travel and Ihe royal visitor has had an opportunity of seeing the glories of the Canadian for esls in (heir early autumn, lime. Nature's corrtplctc food in its most tempting form. Att1 , Ktm' .V y-.. r w Keep the head clear for business. Heavy foods clog the system and dull the brain. Kellogg's with milk or cream are pure nutriment, easily digested. CORN FLAKES Ovn-lrtth alwayt FUKES Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385. BURN Nanaimo Wellington Coal Our lump coal is double screened. Every lump is a chunk of heat. I TRY OUR NUT COAL FOR YOUR KITCHEN RANGE Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phones 116 and 564. YOUR SUMMER MILK SUPPLY Ivlim Vholo Milk effectirely solves your ummcr milk supply problem bcoauso no matter how far you may bo from a dairy or farm, a fw tpaspoonxful mixed with the right proportion of water wilt give you pure fresh dairy, milk tho moment you need xt. It is a splendid friend in summer homes nnd is unequalled for infants and children's use. CANADIAN MILK PRODUCTS LIMITED MONTREAL - TORONTO - WINNIPEQ Min .... mimfM aaaaa-it III II sold fay -RUPERT TABLE SUPPLY CO. You Are Careful In buying shoes-be careful also, to use a polish that will keep the leather in good condition and prolong its life. USE Shoe Polish black - tan . tone y red dark brown, also white Dressing (cake) nd Whit Clearer (liquid) I;