i y pll 5. I!t. THfl DAtLT'HBWB. wrai rvm It Isn't a , Long Walk Take I hp few step. o IIm- llrr.'idlmx fevrral time a day --whenever you fpel low in energy. )el oiiref n .jre of GOOD BREAD ' lje it M-nril wild nil your meals. 11 will preeni- ?ur health. Km I plenty or lln pore, wholeonir loaf, nature's per-f.'i't foo., Heller far keep your licnlllr limn Ir- r' Kiiln it. Al your (tnjcpo or La Casse M m Phone 2i. A BARGAIN! 3 PIECE i Attractive Coats llie iuartrt inp, ration of (hI.iiii in the new Spring Coal. Designed in I lie laiest style, bowing Ihe Alralulit line bellle Mfcel, fnhtnncd of Hie late-,1 fabr!' they are garments of mi hen illy. Price- are most moderate from $20.00 VENUS HOSIERY. IRIS BRAfSIERES. "DEMERS" P.O. Box 327. A BARGAIN! Third Ave. Chesterfield Suite In Leather, formerly $200, telling now at $175 V r one rrelorino covered DIVANETTE, regular price. snap for $40. BARRIES' HOME FURNISHINGS The House of Quality. Phone 123. Bakery Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating O. T. P. 20,000 T6n Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, lollermakers, Blacksrnlths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ILfCTRIO AMD ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant Is equipped to handle nil kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. . PHONES 43 and 385. Ilalilml landings have kept no well during Hie week and Hie inclement weather experienced for I wo ifny on Hie deep ea fishing ground da not materially in-li'refeied Willi business. Incom ing skipper have reported very cold w eal her for lwo day off I lie lakufat rjial when Iheir boat became "Veil tip" ax a result of Hie spray ami snow In-coining frozen on Hie rigging and deck. However, a high whul wn con. spicunus iy ils alisfjice wliieh pennilled of fishing being car-rleil on in spile of I he somewhat invonviiienl fall in Hie barn- liieier. On Monday Hie halibut landing amounted in Hie heallhy lotal of LMK.r.nn pound while on Thursday morning seven Amen can iiixl mx Canadian sehnoncr liii IHM.SII0 pound of Hie best fih in Hie world arro Hie ki-al' and in addition I .Son pound of spring salmon. "On Tue.duy ami Wednesday the arrivals wre i-on.iileriilily lilthlei hnl Hie lolal landing for Ihrjal Seal Cove, week are well uji In Hie average. As a renll of the eastern market being particularly well supplied Willi M Ian I ii- eol fih Hie price for Pacific roal landing have Inken a derided ilrti during the period under review. Iloth American and Canadian hallhul catches have wild during Iheioul the neceary repair work. ucek around Hie He and 5c mark for fir! and econd fih ii'prlivey the loei price More Attgllt H, IVSt. Native power InihI have nr-rlve.1 in (Vw Hay thin week with cole he of iHdichan. spring al- UHifl and fur. "I'lie.,. al! have Mime in from the .Nan. I'oH fMopon and Kiliuiaal diflriel. The majority of lhee itinerant erafl are dntng rfpalt work. 10 hull and engine prior o em. lurking iiMn further exploit of the lr,Htii and forei. .Fresh Herrlnc Bait at Captain's Cove and Jap Inlet. . A Stranding Picture The Canadian halibut elHtner Hingleader. Capl.. M. follow, preente a unique picture In freiiuenler of the waterfront on nuirilay liinrning. the erafl l-iug pen-lied m an upright position on the edge of (he rock jul In-low tin- old llatelton HimI. II jappear llial while riimiHg olT ! I.ear wny the IHugteiider noed on lo ihe nvf and u re-ceding inle el her high and dry. If one had been powerful enough to pick Ihe d ial up in bolli li.imlJ land balance it on a nk, her Ipi.Mlioii enuld not have heen more Mi-tire. r;o prelly did the jcrafl look Dial ceral nniatenr plioiogrnpuer iimik uap oi hit during Ihe day. The In ml wa !uererully lloated otT.the rock at high Inle with appaivntly no damage doing done. On Maiden Trip The new Canadian halihut trhooncr Seamaid, recently com plelcd locally for Ihe I mrrecn cycle Marine En;lne In that boat Hrolher. got away on Tuesday this season. .By far the cheap nrternoon on her maiden trip In est and best high powered boat I be deep sea fishing ground.. englne on the market today. 8. Capl. Hill 1'arsons. the well-IE. Parker, Ltd. known skipper who has been! voyaging on Hie Pacific coast fori The launch (Hi Hah-, owned years, i takin? Ihe wheel while land skippered by Myhlll June, Henry Dorreen I netinTLas flrstjl down al Kilimaal engaged in male. F.rnle Dorreen hi charge 'logging and general Iransporla- ..i ii nnin r lech tr at, trip of the new rrafl have prov ed Very satisfactory. Paddy Raymond Out Paddy Hayinond, vice-admiral or the Mosquito fleets left the Seal Cnve base recently on hi llagshlp Ihe Couple of Dollars I 11 ' J Gr, )iiri.ikaMel .CrtMftt Oimf nM thick.. kKMifnoulthaanlira (raa.Cil rnnklitlbllMinf ininvavi II kl.. CtMlGtlnJ' mt U cluu SlmMlh I.Mlur. itnoNU uNADt stv co, uama ViKMicr numtk iiJm.iii accompanied hy a (1'illHa of (roller for the trolling vrouniN. The flolilla will prolmhly fit n far a Hippo llanU. I'nmi acr coiinlx 1o hand Hie IrMi popiita- Hon of l.ookonl Point turneil oul in lart-'x niimlier to wili their roiiimaiidin oflieer goml luck and prior to cmliarkin? upon hix jjnod hip Paddy jhook hamN wild leilh of Hi-ni. I Miring Hie alience of I he ic-ailiniral .lack Toner. rci.lent of 'llial ilintricf, will keyi a watcliTnl eye on IhiiiKx nronnd the Point and hN remarks will e very poinleil to anyone trying to pull any I no l. - While waflihpr for the lime to pa A man pot mnnkcyihsr wjlh Hie a vere now iop iu enrncr lone. ".When tilliny lime leave ?a alone." Alex. Wylie i btiiMing a new M foot halihut Imal on hi way Mishap to N. A S. The Canadian choitior X. A i-ipi. li. i.ear, mci with a flight inihap n'reully while fihlng down (he eoal. The boat ftprting a leak and it became nere.ary to beach her to carry Wlille on Hie beach the boa I tipped and Hie incoming tide got inid. However, the water wa pumped nut immediately and the craft righted. The' N. A . wa bronchi safely In porl under heei own power ami I -now in Cow Hay undergniu? permanent repair. Nets In Hospital XeU Holieron, xkijiper of Ihe pow.'r boal Torbcrg iin the general hopital a Hie reiill of iitjurie io-iainrd while pulling joflr orne acrobatic fe in a local cluh. While endeavoring lo jterform a difllrult ncrohalic lunl .Vein fell lo Ihe floor and ulained InjurieH t'hi head. - The 30 lotrse oWer Samson engine i bi-ing installed in Hie: new- general utility bvit, John Field, by Harry l.oe. The Hnver lal Marlighr. owned and !kipiiered by J. A. Iliuloii, i being filled vvilli a new model I2 II h.p. Ford marine .'ligine. f-- The power boal Hilly Hoy. Cnpl. O. I1. SmiOi, was out lo llanl I'oinl. during the week o bring in a pack of spring a!nmn. Capl. .1 in i my Tlioina, on the hrldgv of the lug Yincr. left port on Thursday morning on a combined huiuc and pleaun trip In life Skeona river district. Ac companying Ihe .kipper on ll:e trip were Ihe Mie Winnie and Millie F.xley and Mr. .1. Toman1 and liaughter nl Telkwa. j Put a "Ford" 12-14 h.p. 4 lion wo k jnr a wuiie, i up launch ha recently been filled willi a new Sterling engine giv ing a greater turn ftf speed. ' Another One The si'crel service has been wondering for a long while wlial jail the, midh'iglit ,oll burning by .MlUvanl .Mckerson . wns ahoui. After a lengllij search Ihe rc!.-jsiiu has been uueailhed. Mil ward lilts lieeit sitting Up -at it i m li I figuring out a fii'W design for u new boat and Ihe design I .rapidly taking shape in the Kiclnlly of tlip Until whuff. Th bout is on Ihe -Collin hnnd principle and Is guaranteed to go backwards Just ;t fast a H does forward. .'In fact II- 1s said that when tl:! ' irfo'f l evels the power inx working 'mil -irn the hay one. will lm unabln io tell whi'lhcr Mllward TT"folnyr lo the Orient or Juil mturnlnr from that little place. The rraft i 20 foot lonff and will be fitlert with a dnlllcker powered engine givin? a ipee of unipti miles per hour and that i point? ome. In preparation for he IMinrliiny ceremony Hie engine ha heen He. jranlly dauhetl in trreen and a hollle of champairne ha heen ordered from France. The owned ha heen atftilcd with the wonderful deeoralive eTeel hy hi own staff of chicken houe Take Car of U.S. Filers Captain (Maude Ketchuni and lieorge Aewcomli are in charpe of all mechanical xiuiiilie for I'niled Slalen round-the-world llier and reponoihle for any leinier ncrviee uie airmen may rMiuire. Oil, ga and older mechanical necearieu are in their charge on a hcow while Hie lug lioal Wigwam and the launrti llixie Hiiperl ill perforin Ihej lender jIiiIicu. The native power boat Km ma race, tipl. f!. Stewart, which i nwnril lv arrived from the .'aa lislric: with oolichani, return ed to her liome port on Thursday morning. Capl. Soreiifcen, owner -and kijrj.cr if the tndler .lean, i MitTering with an altark of The Irollec Karen, Capl. Hilly o got on their nerve, the Thane, i buily engaged troll- .Npwinglon beinj moored at Ihe tng for pring nImoit in local governioeul wharf, they thrcal-witer. .jened to go up and join, in the I fun. The ecrelary lo the Clap- Fish Business jper'ton household omitted lo ."end liuring the week rt.19.00fl lh. invi'lalioni. to the skipper and of halibut ha been marketed on Ihe Fi.h F.xchange. Canadian hical man's nerve more than to were high al D.Cc and 3C. amlji.rar the fun going and to be low al Kr and .V. American, bar ml from participation there-i were high al lO.Kc and c. and!jn. low at He. and Tc. Arrivals were American Anna J.. Knlern Point. Yellowstone, Imperial, J. the P. Todd, Midtllelon, Sune, Tor-io denskjold. Kagle, Defence, neer III, Yakalat. T. IMS. t'resi- dent. Wizard, Mildred, Superior, (troth .... Mariner, Augusta. Hallic. Liberty, Panama. Canadian Hippo, Pair of Jacks, II. X. A S., Oh Hill. Dolphin, Viola, P. IWreen Mali, M. M. Christopher, Annie Tuck, Fanny F.. Koou. , Sherman, Mulrneag, l.ax, Agnes H H.S.T.. Daisy. Kobe. .Fresh Herring Bait at Captain's Cove and Jap Inlet. The power boat Donalda, Capl. Clin. Hanson, arrived in port Ihi week with a fine -catch of mink and beaver which found a ready local market. Tin native boat Anna I., from Kitkatla also brought in n catch of beaver. Capt. Khnrt, skipper of the power boat Just II. says he will be leaving for the trolllnsr ground as soon a the fih' packer gel on Ihe job lo lake! cure or his catches, iip is a regular I war al the trolling game evidently. It makes one wonder if the fish packers Will be able In rope with hi ruh of busi ness. . Ihe logging, power boat Oeorgia, recently damaged by another bout colliding with her at Swanson Hay, arrived in port on Thursday to undergo repairs to her bow. 'Hie (Jeorgin found it lough going across the Skeena river when Ihe water got In Ihe damaged bow of Ihe boat and Hooded (he engine several limes. The Royal's New Car 'Told in rhyme i She's n dandy she's it bear, and her graceful lines are there while her bonnelt Is as snappy as can be. It sure would Ix a dunce, who had ridden in her once, if he didn't get a kick as people stare. To sit in her seats of pluh, would surely make one blush, and the way she takes the down grades, it's a Ireat. To see Jock at the wheel with ,a look of hardened steel gives him the look of guys Ihal's always weeks' timber cruising Irip to the Hush. He is happy, he 1 .proud..1diiriel. Four hundred Indiatm and lie puts it o'er the crowd as the boss he drives Up ip town town to see the sights. He wouldn't bo a lord 1u exchange for hi new Ford, "The liew llijyal bus for mine" he sings aloud. ' Captain and Crew Sere From reports to hand we understand that the skl4er and crew of the lender Xewinntou tiro very annoyed at Doc Clap, perlon. II seems, that Don stag ed a II 1 1 In party last Saturday night and the nole of the hilar- .iro&w -w tsa Tfye secrei of making good tea is buying -H- Sabob always stands for Quality crew and nothing gets on a nau- Jimmy l.ee, local manager of Atlin Fisheries Ltd., returned the city on the Camosun on night from Vancouver where ha been for the past two' weeks on business. Jim has at way. claimed that Prince riuperl can put it all over Vancouver for salt sea waler and to prove the theory it is report ed he has ini- 'porleil several bottles of the soul hem harlxir water for exper imental purposes. 1 Tlie logging Mal Markwell of Hartley Hay. owned by II. CKf-Inn, is undergoing engine repairs al the Akerberg-Thonison wharf. Jack Conk wa out with the Joy Hird on Thursday afternoon as far as Ihe Shawatlau Pas- 'sage lo put oul additional nioor-i ing buoys for use by the United ! Slates- round the world fliers. I Capl. Oriel of the logging boat Wyandot I is fixing up a logging donkey in Hone Yurd Creek in preparations 'or logging operations he intend to engage in up the Skeena Hivcr. . The power boal Mary, al one. time owned by Judge F. Mcll. Young, i now owned by Ivor Wick and is anchored in Gmv Hay. The craft ha recently been remodelled at Lewis Island and is looking slick. FISHERIES STAND ENDORSED LOCALLY Following out a resoultion of the Hoard of Trade Introduced by O. W. Xickerson, a telegram was sent last night supporting Fred Stork in his stand regarding the abolishing of Ihe head otlice of the fisheries department at Vancouver. Ten Years Ago In Pilne Rupert April 8, 1914. The greatest oolachan catch Hi the hislory of the Xnas Hivcr has been made this season according to II. S. Irwin, district forester, who returned today from a four i,ave i.0n encamped at the 'mjmtli 0f Die river and they have taken ;,000 Ions. Six terrtvlnals nrc being considered for Ihe railway Into central Alaska tliul is to be built by the American government. The census taken by the city police, department has been completed and it shows a tolal of 11,005 residents. In mil the census showed Hie population to ho 4,800. MTeaajr it t .hfuld be. Wk Crepe Soles Just arrived English Drown OXFORDS with the new Crepe Soles. WEAR LIKE A PlOt NOSE. English Brogue Oxfords and High Shoes in lllatk and Brown. Geo. Hill The Shoeman Xexl St. negis Cafe. WOODCOCK Dairies, Ltd. Pure Fresh Milk and Cream Delivered Dally. Direct from the farm to the home.. Phone Black 218. P.O. Box 895. Seeds Seeds Just arrived, our stock of Garden and Field Seeds, , Onion Sets and Fertilizer. ' Pratt's Baby Chick Food and ', Poultry Supplies Our famous don Coal in nny quantities Phone 68. Prince Rupert Fsed Co . Geo. Papadopulis'i New and Secondhand Furniture STORE We buy, sell and exchange ' all kinds of new and second- ' hand goods. 839 Third Avenue. Phone 646. P.O. Box 92 I $tiu Seuvgt 1 tel I TORONTO In Centre of Shopping and Business District ' 210 ROOMS 10elt)IPrtlltSM EUROPEAN PLAH t.WINHUI 1MOMMON, MAN'. M. . BJ