v. -s it . Sweep- Willi a broom Mien ue a CArpot sweeper. The floor looks'" pretty clean. Now iiofe upon it u Hoover (Suction Sweeper and it will be quietly demonstrated to your housekeeping intelligence tnat thorough cleanliness ind sanitation can only be secured hy modern nieMiods. Such n labor save,r. too. Let us demonstrate one in your home.., .gold as low as $5,75 per month. Kaien Hardware Co. The Ijandjf Andy Store. G08 3rd Ave. Phone 3 Hardware Vnd Sportlnj) 'Goods m IT il l fl'iaifir. r ?ui.irn, UTI IK BIZ" ' The general business situation number of native craft enter on (he waterfront has been well! port from the Naas and Sterna maintained this week in spile of river canneries, which boals sj-6 the fart that halibut arrival through with their summer fish. nave not neon 'quite so heavy as ing labors for for the previous week. Although the landings have been lighter, I the prices offered on the Fish Exchange have dropped a few ;poinls as compared wilh the ! prices offering, last week. Canadian schooners have received, on an average, a little better price for both first and second .class fish than the 'American?, A good dll of the American halibut is going. Into cold slora?e while the retail demand in Eastern Canada for Pacific coast fish lias been healthy. Wilh the close halibut season coming into effect In .November, the large schooners of both fleets are not letting any notice or sale. cherry trees grow on their been eaiea irmieni iur tin- iiurrnase or .. 1: i:m n ... dJaflAA ...... I., .u I (1 III! Uli; PIIIllllllll. IIIT 1IIII1- 111 .1 wilt U; n-ri-lwn in IhHrirt Fore- Mi toaiM 01 IIIC riaiUlOU I isll 112 111 uvm iiur. wuii ii i uir mw4'u uiiitMi in ronmnr tun fio.iinn t it . . -. . -. ' l. ......... I k rW ll.n I'.-.... I. ... Milan PMimiJopr urn ipaii i Tiftrs, j no I r.i i lliu unii, j jn null; .vv ; me nasi summer Minimis nno iM'."i!Mirlljr serened. sit, i-nnce iiujmti, o.t. ilvprlisn in llin IJnilv New smith BWtie.y then only those atisolulel obliged to secure mechanical air tenlion. Tliis week has seen a sma BACK AGAIN! AND AT YOUR SERVICE. HIGH CLASS DENTISTRY AT MODERATE PRICES. Dr. J. F. Maguire (BULL DOG SIZE) Phone 575. 7 2F0R25 Manulnflnrorl bir CrrJrfl fiiar tomDanV Limited. c I IMPERIAL TOBACCO COMPANY OF CANADA LlMlTTD Sole Dirlbwhr i ii (if i HH ii ii . 1 1! i ii ii i it m i i tn, wu w rr if . imk"nuserye In.. '"I HMsU Jr J '11 nK Ui ' I Mli'J In,.. I It. " KWUI D I III 1 WVk Tkk VI. I1J111XU Im.I i UN i in i. 'iki ii l h. si. r . i k j mi i nil i ii in. hi t m wm ii riii mi rmTfTMim 1 i n 1 1 ii i in i im II lit 114 I lnmiW eV-HUWH - I "IIMJIJMI one reasnn or anolher. Several native skippers are taking the opportunity to tin overhaul work rireitarntorv to leaving for their winter home slat ions and the coming winter's activities. While the waterfront machine shops and shipyards continue busy, a decided impetus to business Is looked for in tin; fall when many of the halibut boats and smaller crafl will need looking to after an arduous fishing season. New Full Delsel Engine A new full-deiscl small engine, which is deslined to become a favorite among boat owners, has recently made its appearance on the waterfront. The Cummins Delsel Oil Engine Co., Columbus, Intl., are the manufacturers and the Ward Electric Co., Cow Hay, are the agents. Just now a 7-8 horse power full- is being installed by Hubert Ward in a gill-net boat for E. Johnson, of Port Essington, and the boat is at present on the Cow Hay ways undergoing certain necessary alterations to permit of the installation. This full-deisel engine, which is made r from 7 to SO horse power, 1, 2. 3, and 4 cylinder models, will operate on any free rising crude oil and is most economical in consumption of both fuel and lubricating oil. The design of the Cummins full-deisel engine, although simple. Is made wilh a view to giving the utmost hard wear at a minimum of cost. This type of engine is being used ex tensively in the southern states. Hubert Ward e"xpects lo have Mr. Johnson's engine installed within the next Ion days. Tontr In States A s. igle column photo of Jack Toner appear in a copy of I lie Seattle Star of recent date to gether wilh parliculars of a his torical interview given by Jack lo a Star reporter while in the southern port. Under the cap-lion 'Dig Surprise for our World I.oopers Planned," t lie story stales lti.it the owner of what he characterizes as "the only international independent world flight rrnrnrr. Ami ffinrnl li.'iii7imf ill and lie's Irish. Fish Business From Monday lo Friday 701,- S00 pounds of halibut has been pep and bubbling 1st r...u(" ...... r c i . ' t - ... . . Ihe world." Jack Toner, veteran overnauieu on me nani ways BPafarPr retired Panama canal ! preparatory to leaving for Swan- workman, Prince Rupert fisher-I,ay " wh.'ch Polnl.Mr. Sen i man and humorous and Irish, recenuy i.een jransiei. an. in Seattle awaiting the return of "lef tenants" Smith and Nelson, wilh a big surprise for Ihem, It appears tha'. Ihe surprise is a secret. Jack evidently is championing Major Martin for I lie article says "When you begin gossiping over what William Sullivan, Port Moller fisherman charges concerning Maj. Martin's ill-fated crash in Alaska, youdi best be careful of what you infer, for Jack is strong for the major, and hauling on tlio main's! halyards in his younger days left lie lias a pugnacious jaw and eye . The Canadian schooner Hirdie H., dpt. Joe Jack, afler a prolonged colioe. hooking Excursion off Queen Charlotte Islands, hovo into port early in t lie week.. Afler taking on provisions and signing on Herb Tayloi as first mate, the schooner left for the island coaft again on Wednesday. A Fob ay Yarn A picnic seuel in rhyme with apologies lo Walt. Mason. Owen is refined and a ladv of him wilh plenty of muscle and n0n((n he more precise she's a cute lillle boat. Her owner, t scribe of ambitions galore, decided one day to sail from the shore. The start was auspicious, it so came to pass that flwen would not budge for the need of miarkeled on the Fish Exchange, some gas V turn of the lap unit Canadians' were high at 13. ic and away the boat, goes, no malloi' '8c and low al 12.3c and 7c.'the weather .or bow the w'nil Americans were high at l ie and blows, 'Midst .chugging and liuIT-7.5c. and low at 10.6c and Sc.'ing Ihe fSwen comes lo rest and Arrivals were: CanadianSea- lauds her swell parly all dressed 'maid, Kaien, Marguerite, Viola, in their best. The day was a jSelma, Venm, Sherman, W.T., dandy and no one got. sick, nil I Reveille, Ternen, Pair of Jacks, smiles and good cheer at. the ' D.S.T,, Plop, Scrub, Annlo May, 'Yacht Club picnic. Owen hits Lillian M, Mayflower and Koyosu. lAmericnn: Onah, Lincoln, Adeline, Middlelon, Crescent, Wireless, 'J. P. Todd. Sherman, Her- nice, Mildred, Ileliance, Valorous, Wave, Washington, Madeline J., Tyee, Majestic, Scandia, Goni- monwealth, Restitution, Seymour. Democrat, Seatlle, Star, Sentinel, Lituga. '' - Forestry patrol boat. Embree, In the service of district forester Q. Scott, Port Clements, is being out for home as the fog slarls to fall but seemed lo be chugging for;.ho place at all. When children are lag gy and dull, change their food. Give them nourish-Ing, digestible For all bw energy and good spirits that come with health. tries hard to start up an old! sonf. At last land is seen on the opposite side, "By gadl it's Wolfe Island again" they all cried. Just then, by good fortune, they a fisherman see, netting some salmon for somebody's tea. In fear of Wolfe Island again on Ihe bow they get the right course, and that is just bow they came to get home on that cold foggy night, for they followed directions ami got home all right The coastal launch, owned by the North American Life Insur ance Co., Vancouver, is on the ways for general overhaul. The power boat Klekane, owned and skippered by Capt. McAuley Of Vancouver, who fishes in northern waters yearly, called Into port during the week and after doing minor repair work and taking on provisions, left again for the Queen Charlotte Islands. The fine new Canadian schooner Lysekil, recently built by X. M. McLean for Messrs. Pete Jensen and Ted Shrubsall, afler having undergone success-(coutinued on page six) LAND ACT. Nolle of Inttntlon to Apply to t Lnn4. in uuifn i.iunour jsmiu i.na uifiriri. ...... n.. ...... b. ........,(; me Rerortjln(t pijtnc or Rupert. B.C.; passengers ' e wall and that is bv an(l ' ner Tow inn, Orihtm isiinj. ..' . . ,, . , 1 TAKE NOTICE thit I. Oforfe W. Dow- no means the,-end of the tale. lin. or s8 cmbridire sim-i. Vmcnuvrr, n..l nti,,v n,T ivnn,lnni.w.Q i u.i.. orcupaiion inanurtciurer, mtfnfls to ..v.i " wmn ... piy tur itrnil!lnii to le. the follow. various wftysit ooked mighty lnr desrribwi . land! ComniMieinir at 4 il.i IT ' I Port Manleil near the root or Tow Hill, in. ii ,.,..ii i i like Ihe nights would be days. 'east aide, thence northerly to low water t In al IjhiiI is slirlilpil a.o..l n,ar!t! thenre wenterly rollowlnr low waler ,i iusi ianu is simui sweel ,mirk so chalnas thenw aoutherly thrro thoughts Of home Wolfe Islam! " c,'slll9S thence easterly SO chain to point , .rtmno tin ,. Minn m. . H.linl , , .. . I of commencement . t . . and contalulnc ii teres, ..ruin.-. .it. nimi u ui'i.all I ...uic or icsj, ti.. o.,,. i 3k i 0E0R0E W. DOWtlNO, ra " vii i'ii u gs I Applicant. right along while the skipper' utbi J It' won won. Q.J i J It it si 4ina derfully derfully til OlU VI cool cooking, good more crisp, save work, saves flavory and delicious time. Always ready than any other cereal, to serve! And after- on earth. Ask the- wards no sticky kids I - dishes to wash. CORN FLAKES Oven-fresh always PAVE RUTTEN, Arenl. Say e I WHY NOT TRY AN ELECTRIC BAKE POUND CAKE FROM YOUR GROCERS Today ? CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert PRINCESS ALICE PRINCESS LOUISE For Vancouver, Victoria, and Seattle August 2, 6, 13, 16, 23, 27 For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway August 1, 8, 11, 18, 22, 29 8.S. PRINCES8 BEATRICE. Per Butedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bella, Ooea.i Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Vancouver, every Saturday, 11 a.m. Agency for all Steamship LI nee. Full Information from W. C. ORCHARD, General Agent. Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.O. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Sailings from Prince Rupert, or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Swanaon Bay, and AIU Bay, Tuttday, B P.m. For VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, Alart Bay, and Swanaon Bay, Saturday. 10 A.M. For ANTOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Walaa laland, Sunday, S f.M. tVr POMT SIMPSON and Naaa RIvar CannarlM, Friday A.M. MS Ind Amu. 4. Barnafay, Ant. Prlnea rtupart, B O.