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Till e a very superior fiirnnre "l II men rlnu hl Hrr ami mtlrrly he frisn mhiI, i-linltrr, rk an. I ilirf some ut the larsetl Imlinir 'tjnl In the rllv ire nmv i)lnt l Willi enllrely nllrf h'fV fi'JMlIC STERLING STOVE COAL,' delivered In'strli. At $12.60 per ton. We re .VlrrnU for 'the fiiil ladVsmith-wellinoton and TELKWA OOALS. Prince Rupert Coal Co. Mtln Off Icat Hotel Ctnlrsl. Phon IS JUST ARRIVED. SplenilM Selection of House : Dresses Stylish in Design. fplghfil In Pattern. Moderate In J'rlce. BEN T'S The ailmlral of Die Moipiilo fleet leoprl Unit halibut fares during the week have been light which in aceuunlcd for in great meaure by t lie American boats having been "hunehed" recpnlly. The halibut landing fur Hie first ;lhriM days f Ihe week proved meagre but mi Ihursday they look nn upward rt when four American ' ami four Canadian Imal lauded V'-?'" pound. I'rlcr lilfi-rcil (in Hi Fish I'.x-i-haugc ' look u jump on Tuesday when Canadian fares picked off ilr. tiv firl ela ami lic for pljee of Hie year. Iloal of Hie. home fleel have, been arriving In greater numbers and have hrnujdil in fair calelies. 'Ihe fird salmon laiiilitiK of the season was made n Wednesday when the Firil i'lace, Oapl. (ico. I'lare. broulil in 300 pound of the ileliriou labfe delicacy which old Al H.rc anil 2C. The deep ea lioy olale Ihat while the wenlher op I lit high HpolM hu iioL lietn of Ihe imi, ii ha malerlath improed over eoiidilinut elating Ihe previous wepk. On fur arrival Ihih m--ii reported during the week. Tin- local waterfront shipyard ami way are well- occupied and runtiiterahlc Imal budding and repair work i on liaml.. ... Now thai the xaliuon lino ap- pearei on Uie uiarlel a iiiiiiiler of Ihe smaller boalH are gel- tiriK u huolle on 10 be out and doing. Cow Hay I re-nuiidinir Willi Hip whack of liaiimipr and the tip of and the junior branch of the service will noon be out in full fore-. A number of the oalmon fiher will he inn balmy days and evenings. The power boat Taplow; own m by Urowu and FIevin of port has also been report ml lhal lin The launch Oh Ilaby ha bepn out recpnily. Skipppr Myhill Joiipk repoilj having been a' far koiiIIi as I lie iardner Canal dixlriel iii out lo Kilkalla m commercial buine. The Ob llahv 1 now umlergoing her annual cverhanl in preparation for the regular wimnier "tchpiliilr5. n epm:i-d (lie overhaul will be completed ihiy. Another Rat TaleV ' Thi i a new orl of rat tale, or olory, and the truth of i.L. i voijrhed for by no lc.n a perfon- uge Ihau Jimmy l.ee, the p.i,., I ir manager of the Atlin l'hcrie Tlie .lory rniiccrnH Jinui'V llol- den. ii refpected employei of the find houe. Anyone mi gilled ci mid aliiiu make a puff on .he name ln-cauxe it is all about "hnfdeti" a ral. , Having got 1'ie prcliminariex of the yarn in our bean the dirty work will nvv commence; H wait early on a clear and foggy morning during the week that Jimmy Hidden arrived nn Ihe job lo light Ilia fire. and u-.l f I ca m up- for Hie day' rurdi of btniilcnt. Of rourxe at irMi ail unearthly hour Jimmy va sort uf befogged around the op.tic nud could not discern object a Clearly might have been lli cae afler lunch. .Our hero Marlr.l In lo poke around the furnace room for some paper. which i ihe iiiiat procedure leaving port over Hie week end 'when about lo lilil a fire, and lo Irj Iheir luck. .. C(iniderable repair work is being carried out lo Ihe gridiron at the 1'iince Ituperl Yacht Club preinlM'. New upright ore beinu put in place by Hie aj. ant cnmiiiodore. Several loal of Ihe pleasure fleet are In go on Hie "grid"' for 'copper paint ing nnd older necenry hull re M'i'iliK a buiulle nf brown paper. a be thought, he came to Hie cnncluinn Ida!. Hie etforl nf di reared dad been duly awartO-d. However. Upon veiling Ihe "paper" one can imagine Jim. my'. adject tcrmr when 'he dis-rnverml thai It was a live ral. Much il wan, from hit neck lie foil backward upon the- rone role floor lo cnisd III attacker. Upon regaining rnnselniisness, fall having knocked him out, Jim wan delighted In see I lie rat ijr-ail al Ilia feel. Ill future Mr Ifolilr'u will be careful lo Jake a bundle of paper down lo Ibe fish house every moaning with which lo lijfljt Ihe fircjmd, Will lake nn further chances Upnn picking up live nil In ' mistake 'for brown papr. II I understood thai Ihe ral. In duesHon is to be MulTcd ami placed in, a .promirient pnsi. lion in (he reerealloh mom of herring are running well down the Atlin premises lite eoa-l inn Ihe Cuplaiir Cova and Jap Inlet, pounds are being well filled. second tlun fjd, Hie lilglicslfwilliiii the next three or four The Canadian AChoonpr Jm- perieiie ,Capt. J.oul. l,ar'en, wdied li'a been through a complete overhaul during Hie wilder mouths, got away during the week nn his Initial trip of the eaon. Torbero Brings Fur The only fur arrival reported for the week wa Hie power boat Torbcrg, Capl. .Nels lloberson. Net brought id a fine fur calch including 'some""'. splendid ieci- meiis nf oiler. Jiisl where the fur bearer were caught is the kipper' special seprel. The calch found a ready local market. -- McLean Yards Active The X, il. Mcl.ean yards con tinue lo be busy. KppIs have been laid for two new landing boats for (be governnipnt marine: dpparlmpnt. One of Hie newi boats measures 20 feel while the Other i 18 feel in length. In addition Ihe schooner Thelma II. I on Hip ways for bull repairs and the schooner While I.ily is iii for a general looking to. Zorra In With Scow Die pnwpr lnat Zorra, Capt. Hoy Itrown .arriveil In port from (!enrrelown m WediiPMlay having jn Iowih new float which is In be ued in codiui'linn with liand logginir at Tuck Inlet. The new float has built upon it a fine roomy living shack and presents i a very smart appearance having. I 1 l. ii:.. 1 ...III. iipcii newly paiiveo1 in ren vtiui while facings. The salmon boat KirM I'lace is nn the Ward Way for intensive overhaul. Inez H. Out Afler having had a. new 10 dorse power Standard Semi-l)ieel engine inslallpil in Van couver, and havinx compieieii A rats do not make the les'. other necessary repair work In nf fii-e.lighler Jim was quick lo port ,1 Im Inez II., owned by Hie let it go and thereupon made n Xess llrolhers, cleared port early pair. in readiness for the com-ilah for the tool chest. Seizing in Hie week on her first halibut n couple of axes In one hand and hunting Irip of Hie eann. Wild n couple of wooden mallets in Hie Increasi'd power Inez will be! the nlher, the rat hunter return- in Hie forefront nf the fleel in ml lo get hi quarry. Closing the future. Simpson, which da recently liiurdoor softly behind him, and on a IS-IS horse power engine in- lip-toe, he crept steadily inside, The Canadian schooner X. A dulled al the dry duck, left foi being inside when the door clos- s Capl. II. I.ear, which arrived Hie northern porl erlv In the ml upon him, and proceeded lo in port over last week end, afler week. The Taplow will engage slain Ihe refuse round about in Undergoing necessary minor in the salmmi packing business jibe hnpe nf hitting Ihe unweU fixings, cleared again on .Mon-durlng the coming scuson. come rodent. Just on ,the point day In renew iolilllies wild Ihe , of giving up Hie quest, Jim fell wily halibut. final nf Ihn Canadian I'isfi A (soiiiejliing. nip dim at Hie back! . Cold Storage Co.' fleet have nf Hie deck and tlii is where the' Flh Business been meeting wild considerable 'presence of mind of nil good During Ide week 110,10(1 lb. success 1n seining for herring in hunter come in handy. Wild- nf halibut has fieen marketed on Ihe harbor durlnit Hie week V out 'ryinK o grab the ral. for Ihe Fisli Mxctiange, Canadians - - - were high al 2c. and Inc. and Nabob ahvays siandsM should bo H for Quality mmmmsmsmmA jlow al I r.r,e and 8c. Americans were high al l'J.7 and De. and low at 1 7.5c and 8c. Arrivals were: American: ticnevieve, Omaney, Arctic, Uranus, kNorma, Alice II.. Wood row, Canadians Ktliel June. Vjnla, Muirneag, Fanny F., W.T., Alii, Firsl I'lace, Whiel I.ily, lllhgleader, Maude, Itulh, l'oinl .May, Johanna, Cape Spen.rer, Kouyosu, Sherman, Marguerite. Towena Started Upon Tlie new $7,000 logging Imal Towena, which is under re-con struct inn fur skipper John Field al the Jlone Yard Creek ways, i rapidly taking shape. The hull Is being re-ribliml and the in terior i. being re-modelled. Sev era l new iiieas in conneciion wilh Hie Iransporiaiion game, are In be embodied -in Ihe new craft. When cpmpletml (lie boat will be so constructed lhal It can Cngngc. in almost any .nautical business llrilt .offers, flie Tow enn.wlfl be. comniisslmiml in the Irauspnitaliun hiiine.s lietweeu Hulmlale uul Kjtlmaut, ( The scow, on which living quarters havn been, erected -re cenlly in Hone Yard Creek, ahd which I to be- used In llie Walk ftanal district .fur 'loggimr purposes, has recently been filled wild ii Dclco lighting syslem, : Skipper George Nowcomb U P' "What Is The Meaning Of Neuralgic Pains ?" kERSISTEXT attacks of Neuralgic or Sciatic pains point to an impoverished nervous svstem and a weak, watery condition of the blood. Darting, stabbing pains with intervals of pain or aching are common to neuralgia, sciatica and lumbago. The pain follows the nerve trunks or spreads to other nerves and there are tender spots. In the head neuralgia. In the back-lumbago. In the hip sciatica. Temporary relief is not sufficient for the attacks become frequent and more severe as age advances and it is more and more difficult to obtain relief. Sleep, relaxation, nutrition are necessary to restore the nervous force exhausted by the activities and worries of life. And in this connection Dr. Chase's Nerve food is the most satisfactory treatment available as a means ot enriching the blood, strengthening the nerves and building up the system, so that it is able to throw off ailments of this nature. Why suffer these repeated attacks of pain and torture when by a few weeks' patient treatment with this well-known and business during Ihe coining sea son war ranis it (1 purge will con-shier building a boat and installing the engine therein. The power boa Hambler, nf Porl Simpson, arrived in purl on I'uesilay morning for mechanical and inner man supplies. Why did Ihe seadog hark? When il saw Ihe compass box. - H - A Tribute Tlie waterfront boys were grievcij lo hear of Ihe death nf Isaac., Swiilwell, who .died in the lieneral Hospital .on Sunday night last at Ihe age nf 15, Isaac, as he was familiarly known among his Comrades, was ' a cook for several years on local fishing Imals, one of the. old guard, and had earned an en viable reputation by his culinary gifts. , lie was also well known in Ihe various logging ramps in Ihe district having been engaged lit lhal work jusl prior lo his demise, llespecled by his chums; ever willing and ready to do a good turn for his fellow man, hi ileal Ii came a a shock lo all those who knew him ' well. He served wild distinction in the (treat War and was a native of Middlesboro, Kngland. He was single and leaves relatives in the old I'uuulry. The Canadian Fish A Cold Storage Co.'s steam trawler An dlew Kelly, which recenlly un derwenl considerable repair work at Ihe local dry dock, Is looking spio and span and is all in readi ness for deep sea duties. Fleet Boxfnr, Bout Tluj senior officers of Ide Mos quilo fleet put on a fine boxing exhibition aboard the auxiliary flagship of the fleel on Thursday night. The main bout be-Iween Amul and.Axel was very prelty lo walch and earned well merited applause. It is hoped, In nautical circle, these (wo flslic gladiator will be brought together again at nn eariy dale. The admiral was to hnve. boxed lliree rounds with 'an unknown opponent Iml some light fingered so spoiled the go. FAflR WV. proven restorative you can bring your system up to a condition that throws off such ailments. With vitality running low you are an easy prey to colds and all sorts of dangerous diseases. Neuralgic and sciatic pains are a warning to you to fortify the system by the use of such reconstructive, and invigorating treatment as Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. Miss Margaret Conolly, Brantford, Ontario, write: "For three or four years my "health had not been very good, and especially in the Spring I used to become quite run down. For some months before I started using Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, I had a tiled feeling continually, with pains up the back ot my neck and head, and at times felt I would hare to give up work. I could not think clearly and often had neuralgia, followed by dizzy spells. I was nearly 'all in' when I began using Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, but after I had completed a treatment of six boxes, I felt better than I had ever felt before' You will notice that while the price of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food has been increased to 60c. the box now contains 60 pills instead of 50 as formerly. Likewise Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills are 35c. for 35 pills, instead of 25c for 25 pills. Edmanson, Bates & Co., Ltd., Toronto. busily engaged In- overhauling a j gentleman swiped Ihe horse shoe. ! If you find you cannot get the 10-14 horse iiver F.aslern which the old man was In have daily News regularly, call in and Standard engine. If nautical, worn in his right hand mill, and. subscribe for it and have it de- ilvere-!. to vonr home. TOWERS A Fisherman 's Suit To Suit The Fishermen IMKHlUIMItK sii:c:iAi. m...i-t:i SlltlCMCtT43 Jicketl Double ply im iti ! roomy inner bretit piece NAOt IX CAIAtA ith fly front and bottom cornen of the jacktt turned up removes any possibility of neU or lints ctchm. Pants Closed side pattern, very roomy ami double ply. Both firments are made in yellow and have a very tough wearing surface. Made ky Canada's foremost waterproof clothinf manufacturers, in sizes S to 46. On Sail ty Fuktrmtn Supply mtnktrU. 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