Lhirday September 8, 1921 YfU? !0.me-wry home-is at the mercy of the kitchen range at least three times a dav. Knmvincr thi nmvM-nn . t i . and the amount of work it tikes to prepare Lakel 3rd Ave. ahd' Fulton SL "j iict uay me knowing home-manager realizes the necess-ity of the right range. When you compare a Happy Thought Range with any other at any price, you will understand why more than 300,000 Canadian women praise uiwm inree times a day. Sie one this lc KAIEN HARDWARE CO. Prince Rupert, B.C. ISSH We stock IMelori d Patterns. cbmmmv-u win: S se Lodge Lakelse Lake, via Terrace, D.C. NuiV open tfor service under management of Mrs. M. Raven. ldco liace to spend your summer holidays. Reasonable lirferv flood home cooking. Comfortable rooms. Fishing, Moating, Halhing in LakHsc Lake and Streams. BATH? AT THE LODGE CONNECTED WITH THE HOT SPRINGS. Terrace T-AlXI Motors Operating Taxi and Launch Service between Terrace and Ledge landing, assuring guests of quick, comfortable Irip. t Also operating taxi service to nil pails of lh.e valley. For reservations and rates, apply to LAKELSE LODGE, OR TERRACE MOTORS, TERRACE, B.C. , t A - BOYS' BLACK WOOL Hose Special Piin hn-i', siz - 7 1" 10. A good subslanti.il llo full sizes 50c Pair i " H. S. Wallace Co. Phone 9. WILL IT RAIN TOMORROW? CONSULT.THIS This Coupon O and 80 c. I -s ic for One Weather House Prophet Is is surprisingly reliable on local weather conditions, Made "11- oil mi siricuj strictly scientific scieniilic lines. lines. We v e have nave suhih-u secured a ryn specin tirif.u .... - , . ii i.. . i ...:ih sell ,..M limn (hem iT'i-e op a iiiianlily, and as long n.r they lust wilf f-iit ilium, nnlv Srte if VOII ""-" Mil V IV instil II'" ' a l w - - lis coin on. When tli. will be out; witch; wjl) co snow. Ii lit till fltlrt tt'nn I nr I c- dien slormv weather is nppronrliing (ho ne nut for 8 to 21 hours ahead of rain or Ti. i i i i....i i !., a. ..ice ,.,.1 litre slvle. IIOIIMU IS IlUltll' III UUI ll mill, III o w."o- f "I Is decorated, 'hs in the picture, wilh thermometer, elk s 'ad, bird's nest und jiirtls, etc. 11 has four windows nmi io doors. Advertised for $1.00 Our price nn for limited time, with the Coupon OUU Every home in village, ci'ly and country should have 0,f- Gome and get yours at once or niail your order. Man rdcrs 10c extra. For Sale at ORMES DRUG STORE IF IT'S ON OR UNDER THE WATER WE DO IT. THE DAILY NEW8 PAGE FIVE Doing of the Mosquito Fleet which! the jlilflf chiewrcoreupepeiM Diving, Dredging, Lightering, Coaling Ships, Heavy Lifting, General Salvage Work. Pumping a Speciality. VANCOUVER DREDQINQ AND SALVAGE CO. LTD. COW BAY. Phones: Green 259, Green 487. Labor Day was duly observed ly the nautical and the . Fish Exchange did not function that, day. However, in spile ofvlhe in-1 terveuliuti uf the holiday the halibut landings and prices have kept up well. With the .close season nearly here, boats of hold (bo hume and American Heels are putting in as much time as possible on- Ibe deep sea grounds. On J.abor Day the weather man was very indulgent with a first class brand of sunshine and 'several nautical famil ies look due advantage of it to make season-end picnics while others took in the sports pro gram. Fish business From Tuesday to Friday C46,- 200 pounds of halibut has been marketed on the Fish Exchange Canadians were high at 13.0c and 8c, and low at 13. tc and c. Americans were high at 15c and 0.2c and low at 12.1c and 5c. Ar rivals were: American Western Bonanza, Constitution, Pelican Ona. Uranus. Reliance, Chancel lor, (!ladysr .Neilson, While Star, Orient, Imperial, Venus, Rainier, Columbia, Lincoln, Daley, Anna J., Prosperity, Sitka, Sumner, Superior. Washington and (Siney. Canadian: Agnes H., Joe Maker, .Nautilus, .Margalice, Prosperity, Ternan, Scrub, Lillian M., D.S.T., Reveille, Koyosu. The power boat Thelma IL, Capl. Hill Hanson, familiarly known as "the gunner," returned from Massetl early 'n the week. Charlio Wright, who u ogging in the Wark Canal district, arrived in port this week on his power boat Cora. II appears that the launch Wake with ill fishing parly aboard go( held up in Wark Canal owing to ignition trouble and the Cora came in for the necessary gadgits. The launch Milk Maid, owned by skipper (ieo. Xewcomb, has recently been overhauled, in Cow Hay. Among other thing a new stuffing box has been fixed thereon and all is now in first class shape. The launch Joy Hint, Capt. Cook, has been out in northern waters for several days with a parly of tourist aboard who have been taking in the wonderful scenery and incidentally doing a little fishing. The Canadian schooner Joe Haker, Capl. Hlondel. has been refitting while in port for a few-days this week. Th schooner left port on Thursday for lh high spots. Mayor of Oonn River In Ed. Johnson, mayor of Oona River, called into pdVl on Wednesday with a cargo of tablt delicacies raised on his famoua ranch and for several sacks. o mull. Ed, reports that busjne on the Island continues brisk anj that several local improvement are contemplated for the eoiivcn-lenco of (he Islanders. While in port the skipper put In strenuous, hours collecting good things for the inner man, and piled high wilh cattle feed and tho necessaries of life the Pioneer left on her return trip on Thursday afternoon. . The Prince Ilupert Hoathouse launch Myjanwy, which has been commissioned in tho fishery pat- rol service in the Xads river district for the season, has recently been released and . is now a', lit r home berth. Interior cleaning is now being done ftit,f thu 1iftincli in readiness for future fields of exploration. '. The power boat Kleanor Mac, Cap I. Jimmy Thomas, has finish, cif her packing labors for (he season and is now .tied at Cow Hay. When Winter Comes (contributed) With apologies (oWalt. Mason, the weather man anu anyone -H3 who feels himselfaggrieved. Our brillian summer's gone again, we'll now receive our win ami vain in dose homoprdbie. Wo'll buy us rubber coals and shoon, to keep our system frai! immune from weather showei- nainic. l-.acn morn we,u cock a wistful eye toward the leaden colored sky, and hoep that it will brighten. The dab bad cold thai lately froze, our lungs, aesopha- gus and nose, continues still to tighten. The coal man now gets in his work, his watered stock we cannot shirk, he's got us by tho neck. We know he didn't send a ton, next time we'll watch the son-of-a-gun, or our bank roll he'll wreck. The light bills too will be a fright, because the days are mostly nighl, the meters all get hot. The light man chortle in his glee, but his frail joke we cannot see, we think be should be shot. Hut time rolls on as is us way, we hope mat spring will come some day,- as it has done of yore. The wind becomes a gentle breeze, the rain lays off to cure our -sneeze, and we're no longer sore, Q.P. - The launch Nalaco tit Vancou ver, arrived in 'porflhis Aeek Willi a parly Of ' businessmen aboard, antj went on the Sura ways to have new guard-raits fixed and other minor repairs executed. . Pete Rorvik, who has been seining for (ho past monlli in '.lie vicinity of the Queen Charlotte Islands, returned home this week and reports having done vp-y well The run of fish in the is land waters ha fallen off considerably of late. fleo. W .n Fletcher, president of Hie P.H.C: Mines Ltd., oper ating at Massctt in extracting gold from the. black sands, ac companied by Herman Hlock.vice president of the company, hi.' been enjoying a fishing trip tj McNichol Creek, Cloyah and Shawallans Lake for the past few days. The trip was arranged by uie iTince; iiuperi aioainouse. The tug R.F.M., Capl. Jones, arrived from Nanalmo on Wed- nesday nighl with a low of 1,000 tons of Nanaiino, Wellington coal for the Albert-McCaffery inter ests. Pt, Simpson Power Plant The Ward Electric Company, Cow Hay. have recently sold a 110 volt Delco lijihlings.syslem to the Port Simpson Hospital, and inal nll:il inn (a in ho liimlo im The Little Re Hen TYUCK, puck, puck, pucKAYah" cackles the little red hen, as she'steps off the warm nest, broad casting to the barnyard that she has just laid a fine, fresh egg. She makes a product that any "manufacturer" might be proud of, and doesn't hesitate to advertise the' fact. A duck egg might be just as good, but the duck evidently doesn't think so. She doesn't advertise, and duck eggs have no market. To be absolutely sure in buying ANY merchandise stick to the advertised brands. For their manufacturers believe in them and tell you about them daily in the advertising columns of this newspaper, over their signatures. The duck-egg brands might be just as good, but you cannot be sure, if the manufacturers themselves will not admit it! Read the advertisements regularly. Buy from them. You will then know the source of the products, and whom to look to if they don't measure up. Advertising is the radio of commerce-broadcasting things you should know logging on Silver Creek, situated up Tuck's Inlet, and has about 150,000 feet of logs ready to be boomed in preparation for towing to the Georgetown mill. Power boat Royal III. owned and skippered by Capt. Hadland, is in port from Oona River, ALICE ARM mediately. In addition (o ,h,,bcing put in the water daily and ,vv,.n nlnl n Y-rnv. i.inpl.lnol rur feel IiaCneen I ' w " .1.1: l ii.. T t,l i dell will shortly leave for, tlie northern port lo do Jho.necessary wiring in the hospital and It is expected the work' will be completed by the end of the month. New ways are being Instnlled at the Suga yards tin Cow Hay creek lo take care of small boats. The launch Dolphin, owned by skipper Jack McAuley has "been on the Yacht CI db ways for Copper painting nnd general overhaul. The troller S, Alio is on tlie Cow Hay crookwavS undergoing re-caulking and 'lugeneral Capl. King was in port during Ihe week aboard hls power boat dower Point, oCapjiaACMgaged In Work of repairing the Dolly Varderj railway track lo Gamp 8, a dislance'df 18 miles, has been completed by J. Fiva. A cable and cage has also-been put in to cross the Kilsault river at West Creek, .12 miles. A bridge' has been constructed by J. Wells across the river at the Home-guard properly, I t miles, nnd another bridge is being built across the river at Wolf. Logging operations here' for the Oranby Go. are going in full swing. About 130,000 feet is urn fi rii ui lilt: L.UICUIU isiuiiu mill. There are many goat cariboo land bear in the district this year. All !hc prospectors coming in report having s.een numbers of I hem. Advertise in tho Daily News. LAMP ACT. Notles or InLntlon to Aoolr U Lu Land, in uiie.'ii i:nr one maun Land omnci. nrmrainr uistriri or Krinc iuipri, n.i;., and ultuald nrar Tow II tit, Onhain Island TAKE notice that I. oeorBe W. Dow tin, of l8t Cambrldir Street. VancouTcr, orcmiallon manufacturer. Intends lo apply for pcrtnlsMon to leaw tti follow. Inif Dsrrlbed land! Commencing at a post planted near the foot of Tow Hilt, east side, tlienee northerly to low water mark; thence wenterly rollowlni low water mark 90 chain; thence aoutWly three timing : llience easterly 10 chain to point of commencement and containing;: I ft acraa, OEonoc w. oowina. . Applicant. OAVE RUTTGN, Atent. Date, Juna e, SEE OUR DISPLAY OF ELECTRIC OVEN PRODUCTS AT THE FAIR. ELECTRIC WINDOW BAKERY CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Services Sailings f rom PrinceRupert PRINCESS ALICE PRINCESS MARY .For Vancouver, Victoria, and Seattle September 3, 6, 16, 20 ' For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway September 1, 12, 22 8.8. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For Butodale, 8 wan son Bay, East Bella Bella, Ocenv Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Vancouver, every Saturday, 11 a.m. Agency for all Steamship Lines. Full Information from W. C. ORCHARD, Qeneral Agent. Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. " BACK AGAIN! AND AT YOUR SERVICE. HIQH. 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