mi r he tor's 7 Phone 84 it n n m k b DRY ) ' J sJl slh J) hnrnmTfi PUMIUM NO.I) By all means the I most satisfactory chocolate for cook-J ing or drinking. m 3-AW .A BT UOnGllAVAA blliumu THUl4nD iT&2 I LQ IUUU .....err.-. VliTrBrf I'll ccaaniy 3 asanu Price n t Jt . I .:: iii Hie I i - . - $3.25 i 60c a .i in - ' 1 i mi tin- 60c ' 60c I s 70c $2.75 uifii i v iiiiii r Firth Avenue East hw. rim 85 c I ITT weiily m.i i t in I I'luld-pi ; vvoiir Willi'. i in iiimi & vv ur r vi. i an i STORE Ave. Phone 753. to wood SlMlli n- -. ntATERS, B0 Pp Sack elransfer -.n0 avenue. M0. NlnM - or uay, BUY BOTTLES. Modem - a. i Service "'oaerate Feo Block Cr "une 675 Halihul . landings lor tin' week luivi' been heavy mill with the arrival ur nine, American apd , nine t ::iii;nliaii choimcrs yesterday i ii i-ii i ii bringing a l(Ha of .rilir,(l(IO pounds tin- previous good 'price on Ihe Fish Kx i-liniiw took a sudden slump AniFirinnris averaging 7c ami i: anil Canadians lie nml ;ii-. Inconvenience: has "been caused In shippers through lack nt fain service am ii'iiipi'ralor cars ami fur these reasons l.hr Fish exchange did iml sil on Thursday lo Mil on tin- 7'.),lli)(l pound brought in by l lii American boats lllsoluc ami Alia. Weal her on ln fishing hank has licflii .gusly ami treacherous Cow Hay is raoidly neariug nom-lilelion. The frame woi is coiii-lilehxl ami III'1 ineii will soon hn ensaKeil on "roiiyhin iiu" The new jireifiise. will he eoirtniodi-ous ami will enhance Ihe appear- lanee or Hie walerfronl. Swift's Work Started The eonl rarlors hale already started' wrrk upon Ihe rrtrtion of the new eolfl slnratre plRtil for Hie Swift Canndian ' Otnipaiiv. iThe new ylmnt will be an ndili-( ion to their present ufonilses siluateil between Hie Yaelil Club anil the Imperial lpek Tho finiiiiliilliiii work is nenl-ly coin plele.l. . Free Tombstones l V. fioblblooHi, fainlliarlv known as "(iohlie," is olTeriiifr a I en dollar cash prize, or a Joinli-sione. In cake makers, with cerium simulation as I" limv the money can he won. The offer arose mil of a fur litiyinp trif mi I lie power boat I'achcnn, dipt laul Armour, from which !fldie relumed on Tuesday. Al (Milos-sal I expense a Swiss cook had iieen specially imported lo ealer lo Ihe "inner man" of those alumni, a man who had evidently 'learned the ail nf cake making jin a boiler factory. J '"' first day imil Ihe O4iok look II ujmiii liirn- sei Mi iiemonsi rnie mi no- i.o- siMifiers thai he .was a past Inasler at llippmn I he ilmipli The dmigrh flipping portion of e program was highly success u I li.do rash prize, ami to )ip nrrsnn risking a cliancc on tasi-i!f if a froc lomhsloni' ami nne nfllu' lic.- ruiiiral. I hey ever ox-ierienri in llieir lives. The reeiie for I hi- xanijile eake is 3 u. Hour, lb, duller, n,, nufrar, (5 whiles of ogn, a lb. Iiakiiiy: iiowilcr, I lh, eoin siarrh, wilh iiicees of anelmr ami rope In I his is jierfy pen- uihe nirer ami flir eorrnlmral ion you are mvileil In view the sanijile of d.ike ehaineil ilown in iui hi ,pnc or i Ik- handicap Indians were high al lo.Ge ami le much fili has been caught, land low at- fie anil 3c. American lncronoil aetivily is notjcealila in the walerfronl shliiyanls flmj in uiliuiion lo the new ImHIwit sflmoiicr neHiiiifct i'oniiIi ion at I lie McLean yanJ a seeond keel is to lie laid in Ihe near future. Nearlnn Completion The jiew tool shed, wlileli is heinu erected hy (he Provincial jfovefiiinent . in Hie vimnilv of (iiIiIIiIimiiu's wimlow. Fish Business I'nini Mon.lay lo I'riilay l.lit.'l,- I0(. jmuiiiiIs of halihul has been nni on Uie,i ih Kxrhanjre. Caiir were lii'sh al IL'.'.le and 5c and low al 7.10c and .'fc. Arrivals were: American: Heliance, Wu, bab, Columbia, Hernice, Panama, Lincoln, (ilacicr, Siiusel, llravo, Aupusla, Hival, Rainier, Valorous, Mildred ll Kagle, Orient , Hazel II., Xeplune. Crania, Forward, Viking, Vera. Ilhona, Wilson, Daly, Hoynl. Hal lie, Awlic, llesolule. Alia, llrNk, Sentinel, Pelican, Uranus, Cape Clear. Ilepuldic, Korcniowl, tloin-inonweallh ami Sealtle. "Canmlian: Ternan, iibson, Marfialice, Cape Swain, Constance It., Mayflower, MargueriJe. Pair of .lacks, Heveille, M. M. Chrislopber, .lobanna, Lysekit, (laygeon, (iape spencer, Dundas, Yule, D.S.T., iKaien, Marguerite barmy I-'., and Itrandl. One of . the .three large steam rcHirn-tuhular boilej-s, purchased by Hie Alias Hoijer Works from the eily when the old sleain planl at Cow Hay was dismantled, is being shipped to I'sk, con signed lo Hie llayw I lumber mill. The Lindsay Carl age Com pany have Ihe contract for moving and shipping IT. Elizabeth Steps Out "Louis Amadio has recently in stalled a I h.p., i cycle, llalliday engine in his pleasure hum v.lu ahiMli atiil Klizabelh is now step ping out lo the tune of a go d 8 knots an hour. The llallhlav replaces a .'J h.p. Caille-perfe lion engine. Barge Topples Over 'Hie bargi'' and salvage derrick, owned and operated by lh Vancouver Salvage Jo. which wa? lied up al the old log poml just beyond Hie dry dock premises, turned over on ils side on Sunday innriiiiij; last and became, submerged. The end of the barge g-ol wedged under Ihe pil- Ifiil but unfortunately omethinging and Ihe rising IfdeThrew the inside the cake exploded in Hie oven and from I In" large 'fragrant recovered II was ihnughl be a rock. A piece nf Ihe cake in (ineslion, luYasnruiK Tt lu.'lies by. :i inclu'H, will tic displayed in Mr. (iohlblooiii - w inlow on Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday. and lo any Itrolirii! in : it for We'lglM. ,i',d i I " I I . -lit W'l K"'" barge (cr on ils snle ami under the water. 'Willi Ihe use of Ihe heavy dry dock crane, and assisted by Ihe lug: boat Alcedn t'.apt. Andy Alfredson, Die bargu was turned rjghl side up and Ifie waler pumped out of her. Tli3 barge will be beached for overhaul. Hubert Ward made a. exanniiaHoii or I lie harge on TOW E R'S WATERPROOFS A Fisherman's Suit To Suit The Fishermen JACKETS ply ind roomy-inner Double brcttt piece I'lKHIIHMUK KIMICIAI. SIXC I CHCST 43 rArimio mi MAUt Id CANADA with ny front removti ' tny poisibility of neti or line CAtching. Pnli Qoteil tide pattern, very roomy And double ply. Both girmenU re made in yellow inJ hive A very tough wearing surface. Made by Canada'i foremoit waterproof clothing oianufacturert, in tizei 38 to 46. On Sell hy Fithtmm Supply merthmtt Insist upon getting a genuine Tower's Waterproof TOWER CANADIAN LIMITED TOROrfTO VANCOUVER WINNIPEG HALIFAX MONTREAL THE DAILY NEWB -page- rnr- Thnrsilay on hojialf ol the un ilerwriler.s. Another Halibut Boat Last week a new 10 fooj hull was launched from the Subero ways, -Cow. Hay Creek, for! Neilsou IJivim. When completed (be lionl will be powered wilh a Ifi lo 20 horse power cnjfine w particular make of which has not yel been decided. Capt. Wicks Builds Boat Willi the compleliou early next iimnHi of (he halibut boal for I ir. W. T. Kergfn and Capl. An drew Hanson jiI Ihe .Y M. McLean shipyards, Ihe. keel fur n new (5 foot halihul boat will be laid down for Cap). A. Wicks, formerly owner of Ihe schoone" Hippo. The new boat will have a beam of 1 1 feci, will carry a crew of four men 'and will fish on the Ions Hue system. The. choice of 'power Hex between a 2 5 horse power Vivian or a 24-2K h.p. Caiiadianr'cflcr semi deisel crude oil engine, The 20 h.p. Vivian engine fiovJhc Ker-gin-Hauson boal ls,already a' Ihe yard logelher Willi Ihe gurdy and. other dwp sea Capl. .John PrescolJ is iloin-' considerable hammer " and saw work on his power boat Kayex, Pile Driver Back The Currie pile driver, which has beep npcriiliug for several weeks paM, al Port "Simpson driving piles for (be new Provincial government dock, returned lo port on Thursday morning i: low of the power boat ; Wjgwaui, Capl. Claude Kefchiim. John Currie & Son have' ihe i contract i for drivin? 30 creosoled, piles in connection with repairs lo the llig Hay Lumber Co,' wharf, which work will muiinejicr Fursl Fursl Fursl Bring them In the high prices I offer will be an eye ooener to you. You want the highest prices and I am anxious to aet the furs so let us net together and do bus iness. .W. Qotdbloom, Second Avenue. I'ninn freighter Cliilliwack. Capt. J. Mel'hee, arrived in port on Wednesday moriiiiig ami among other freight unloaded a shipment of lumber and pipe for the Alherl-MrCaffery inlere.'n. The lumber and pipe is for local orders. The tugboat M.T.3., Capt. R (ireen, lefl port al daylight on Thursday morning for ( fieorgc- lown lo lirinjf a scow load of fish boxes for Ihe Royal Fish Company. "Tempered" Copper Wbal is believed by loea! opinion lo be a specimen of Indian "tempered" copper was brought lo Ihe city on the schooner Pair of .lacks, Cap'. .Inlin Ivarson, on Tuesday ' morn ing lasl, in Ihe form, of a copper fish book discovered in (be mouth of a halihul. The relic a fine specimen of nnliya workmanship is in Ihe care nf John Dybhavn, presidenl of the Royal l'ish Co. who intends lo gel the opinion of a, frjoycrnmenl expert. It is surmised lhl the halihul, a 35 pound fish, got away from a line in use by an Indian who was conversant wilh the much nought process of lempering (.npper. Joins Pete Jensen Capl. Charlie Kdwanls ha roninleled negro! jal ions wilh Ted Shrubsall for Ihe lalter's share in the schooner Lysckll com mamlcd by Pete Jensen. CharlioV fijriner fishing boat, the 11. A 1L, was wrecked last fall, only Ihe engine being salvaged. Canon Jlushbrnok was a visi tor In Ihe city on Thursday mornincr aboard .the -'mission power boal Northern Cross. Tip Irolling boat Jennie. Capl. Sorenson, is Ihe latest (roller lo leavo for Ihe salmon fishing grounds. Cap will give Ihe Dun-das Island waters the once over before changing' bis venue of operations lo Hippo Islands. The power boal Wilcna May, Capl, Clirjs JHxnu, lender for Ihe llig Hay l.umjicr Co'ipany had an Awaler-Kenl ignition syslcm installed while jn purl "this week. Distinguished Visitors There was much hljarjly a Tuesday morning' session of I Ii n Fish KxchatiRe when dislln-guisled visitors in the persons Shop-windows on parade IN THE quiet and comfort of your home, newspaper in hand, the shop-windows of the town's best stores pass in review. Look at that charming little hat just the style you have been looking for, and so reasonable! And say, isn't that coat a darling? . . Not only do you see illustrations of the merchandise, but you are told in detail of its merits and prices, A passing panorama that may be halted and started and halted at will. A shopping trip at home! How long do you suppose it would take you to reverse the process to go up one street and down another, until you had visited personally every worth-while store in town? And how exhausted you would be, physically and nervously. There's no doubt about it. The modern way to shop is to read the advertisements, then make notes of the stores and the particular offerings that appeal to you. What a lot of time and bother such a method saves. You know beforehand what you want to look at, who has it, and what you will have to pay. Read the advertisements. Make it a daily habit. The regular reader of advertisements is better informed, makes the family budget stretch further, has more time for recreation, gets more value for her money, and profits in many other ways. Advertisements are frequently the most interesting news in the paper. Every day these shop-windows are lined up . for your inspection in this newspaper of lien Self and Frank Morris paid a slate visit to see if the fish business was being carried on judiciously. Holh visitor were asked lo nut in a hid for al few thousand pounds of the de-leclable fish. lien said be wouldn't mind buying a couple of carloads but for Iwo reasons: firs), he did not own a railway 'ami secondly he only ale fish three limes a day, and did not Ihklik he could gel rid of it fast enough. Frank considered Ihe fish were worih .more I ban the buyers but ttbl not slate il loud enough for anyone 10 near. HOTEL ARRIVALS" Prince Rupert W. J. Campbell, W. Jv. Hauler, Jtoy C. Wright and II. H. tioul- bourn, Vancouver; Mr. and sirs, (ieorge Crjghlon, Slewarl; Hprl Smith, Premier; K. C. Thomp son and II. K. Hrophy, Toronto; ,!s. A. 1). Davis, and .1. L. Holhu-eni, Usk; Rev. Thomas .1. Marsh. Termice: L Lebrer and ir 1 1 .... i. : .. .... l .... i .....1 . ,11. O Hill 1111111, .mill I i rill , iii'fiiiii I'raser, Digby Island. Central W, II. Hal lie and S. Woodward, Vancouver; C. W. Magee, F.n-dako; A. Mclnnes, North Ilulk-); L. Carfin, F. Duggan, K. P. Ollrrson and W. Craig, C.X.IL; 0. Macdonald, Slewarl: F. (ial-lagbrr and S. (iallagber, Alicu Arm, PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Saturday, March 21 High 1 1 :0S a.m. 19.3 ft. 23 :.".( p.m. 1 8.".) " Low 5:03 a.m. 7.0 " 17:12 p.m. 3.0 " Sunday, March 22 High II:.V.) a.m. 20.2 fl Low 0:02 a.m. r.rt " 18:2!) p.m. 2.3 " Monday, March 23 High 0:38 a.m. 20.0 fl. 12:17 p.m. 20.7 " Low 0:S3 a.m. 1.2 " (9 13 p.m. 2.2 " 4 RAW FURS If you wnut lo lie paid highest possible (USII prices for your HAW FUHS, forward them lo R. S. ROBINSON & SONS, LTD. Branch Receiving Office: 1225-6 Standard Bank Bldg., Vancouver, B.C. Head Office: It.S.ll. IHdp., Louise SI., Winnipeg, .Man. Kst. 1SS.1. Incorporated 1020 Helgerson Block. Phone 109. Dr. F. P. KENNY - DENTIST PERSONAL SERVICE AND RELIABLE DENTISTRY go hand in hand. No 11101101" what Ihe nature of your denial work may he, when you come to my office you get the benefit of such service and receive dentistry that is honest. GET MY ESTIMATE FIRST. Telegraphic Address: "Bushmarine Prince Rupert." TUGBOATS Day Phones 423 539 Gr. 601 Black 735 Rupert Marine Products Ltd. St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leading Restaurant. A Bakery Unsurpajd Third Avenue. Night Phones 687 539 Black 735 Gr. 601 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone U. Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Movlno. I