We save you MONEY QUALITY IS WHAT COUNTS Our Prices are no higher than any other store in Canada. Goods marked in plain figures according to grade. DIAMONDS, WATCHES, SILVERWARE, CUT QLASS, Eto. Save Your Eyes Our Optician has had over 25 years' experience testing eyes and fitting glasses. Satisfaction Max Heilbroner The Diamond Merchant of the North . Ill K ire.fi Sinn T When you arc buying kindling why not get something that will start the fire in a hurry? We handle only the best there is "Bone Dry Kiln Dried Wood." Should you order a load of this you gel value. Full load $6.00 or nicely tied bundles, 5 for $1.00. Our Taxi number is easy to remember, "112", and "Service" is our motto. If' you use our cars today you will use them again. 50o is our charge day or night "all the lime." Dray work of all kinds altended to promptly. Stand 345 Third Ave. Also Seal Cove The Prince Rupert Transfer & Taxi Co. Phones: 189, 112. CHILDREN ATTENTION! School starts soon and iyou will need all new supplies to start right. We have pencil, pens, rubbers, pencil boxes, scribblers, and note boolis. W'e have a big stork for you to. pick from, so. come early and look it over so thai you will 1m sure of I lie best. Our prieex, the lowest and best in town, mo first come, first, served. Mussallem's Phones 18 and 84 417-423 Fifth Avenue E. .. Prince Rupert, B.C. .. DANCING At the Auditorium TUESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS, 8 to 11 p.m. SATURDAY EVENINGS from 8 to 12 midnight. i I'leite orchestra. I Danrr ioi; a for 23c 1 ree Admission. L. J. MARREN, Prop. Phono Black 449. Fall Millinery COATS and DRESSES BenVs Third Ave. Phone 651 GOOD FISHING ON NAAS RIVER Coho and Chum Run Now Satis factory Three Canneries Still Operation The run of cohoes and chums on the Nans ltiver is much mi proved and fishing for these varieties this week was quite sat isfactory, reports Adam Mackie. inspector of fisheries, who made an airplane trip to the Naai ltiver district yesterday. A few sockeyo have been caught in coho nets, but the run of sockeyc is practically over and pink fishing is done for the season Mr. Mackie reports that three canneries Arrandale, aas Har bor and Wales Island--are s'lll open in the Naas district and will continue operations for sonio lime yet. The Wales Is land traps will be taken up this week. Speaking generally of Hie park on the Xaas Hiverthis year, Mr. WATER NOTICE. TAKE MITICE that Monty II. Moorp, Rent for the Knrineer Gold Vines Ltd., whose address Is fcnsrliieer .Ml lie. Ainu B.C., will apply for a llrense to take and use 5 (J cubic feel per second uf water ui or winn wver wnicn flows westerly ....-. ...... T. h V .1...... .... I ami one hair miles sotiui or me uitruK-er Mine. The waUr will tie diverted rrom the stream at a point about two mile rrom the terminus ut the said rirer Into Tarlsh Lake and will be used for hydro leeirlc txiwcr purposes upon the fcnmneeT .nine, wnose iioiainr are ue.criixu leven r.rown uranled Mineral Claims. surveyed as Lots .Vis. 19. SO. 104. 207. SOD, SIS. 907, 96S. 9?u, 97? and mi. Group I. casslar nisirirt. This nonce wa- Misled on the around on I he 2 1 t day ol July, 1925. A ropy of this notice anil application pursuant thereto and to the Water Art. 1911. will be riled In the office r the Water Itecorrter at Atlln. B.C. (lb lections liny be riled with the said Water ltecorder or with the Comptroller or Water nirhl. rarllinwnt nutldlnirs. VKtoMa, ll.i:.. within thirty days after the appear ance or this notice In a local newspaper. i lie naie or ine nrst ptiunraiion or mis notice Is the Sllh day or Aurtut, 19i. tAUI.ALhll OOLli .MIAES LTI., IC. Applirant. Monty H. Moore, Arent. LAND ACT. Nolle or Intantlon to Apply to Lias Lanl in Prince nupert Land KecordiiK Ills-1 trlrt or rrlnre Itupert, and situate on the southwest shore or Wales ls-1 land. B.C.. belnr north mimetic fnun llayslark Island, and true east rrom Island PiUni, S'tklan Island. TAKE .NOTICE that Anzlo-Brltlsh Col itnbla I'arktnir Company Limited. '. Vancouver, ll.'.. occupation Parker. In lends to apply rot- a lease or the rollow'-'na descrlftrd lands: Commenrlnir at a post planted at hlrh water mark on the southwest shore of Wales Island In a position bearlnr north matmrtlr rrom Haystack Island and true -ai I nun isianu I'oini. simian island: 'hence iulheaterly alonr hlrh water mark forty -Hrht hundred reel, more or ess. 10 a pot i marked o. It; inenei southerly 10 chains. more or less, to tow water mark: thence northwesterly a Ions low water mark rnrly-els-ht hundred reel. more or less; inenre northerly to mains, more or less, to point or commencement. sno comainma- 75 acres, more or less. ASGLO-BMTISU COIX.MBIV PACkl0 CO. LTD., Applicant rer '.Valler E. Wafker, A rem Jbited July SHh. t9IS. ' LAND ACT. Nolle or Intantlon to Apply to Ltast Lan in rrince riuperi Land nerordinz I 'is inn or prince Hupen, and stiuate on ine nortnwest coast or uruisn coaim Ida. Portland Canal, and belnr at Sol Point, Portland Canal, and bearing north magnetic rrom Treq PaiiiL 1 ri r ipijmhi. TAKE SMTICE that Analo-Britlsh Cc-- umhla Parkin? Company Limited. l'.ltfr.ltVP II C (u,iiiilli(rfi n . k a u ... lends to apply tor a lease or the plow- iiik described lands: Comnienrtnr at a it planted at tilth wairr mark at Spit point. Portland Canal: ihenco southeasterly alonr hlirh water mark Pir rurtv-euiil h'mdred reel tn marked No. 3.S.E.: thence southerl) in chains, more or less, to low water mark; thence northwesterly alonir low water mark rorty elt-ht hundred reel, mor r less; inenre northerly to chains, mop ir les.. to point or commencement, an" -ontalninr acres, more or le?. AGLO-BBITISII COI.I.'MBIs PACKING CO. I.TII Applicant Per Waller E. Walker, Aireni listed Julr SJrrt. lti Dr. E. S. Tait DENTIST Helgorson Block, Prince Rupert, B.C. Office Hours- i) to 0. X-Ray Service Phone 686. Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Kvchlngs WhyD III I 1 I ! ll5f m m tsrS HI Markie says ia- tie n ul nrk LAND ACT. .Ictlc or Intention to Apply to Purchase Land. In the Land llerordlna District or Prince Phone 8. Unpen, ami situate ai ine mouth or Uisr Kalis 'reek which rioas lolo I be I.' stall lluer about la inilea rrom It- UHrtllB. TAKE NMTICX that J'din A. Stnllli of I rlnee lUMjerl. B.C.. occupation luiubftr man, Inleitds to aiily ror pennlsaioii Ut i.u rcbse the followinr dtsserlbe lauds: - Ctmtmenclnr at a post planted at thel souinvesi corner or un cjj; Hana lour; 1 hence 30 chains Northerly; tbrnee tn chains westerly, more or less, to the Ecs 'all lllver; Uirnce 30 chains soulirrl: ilwtKe 30 etoains easterly, and conUlninir J 11 acres, more or less. JOHN A. SMITH. AMtilrani. Per C. P. luted VHrusi uth. I01S. LAND ACT. Kiel. Airent Nolle or Intantlon to Apply to Purcha Land. i' ihe Land heeordtnt District fit Prlne luioert. and situate al HIar Fall Creek which rHiw Into F.nsull Hirer. aUHil is inli-s trMH II- nwiiith. TAkE OTCC llMt cum I rlnre IHIperl, II.".. Illel tif orciiptiiiiHi liimlier nan. intends to apply lor permission Ui iirrluse the rollowlna' (Wert bed laod:-- riiniiiien 'nr at a post planted a I tl iulist corner or 1 01 r,i, luntv rottr; N'uce clsiln sfriithrrly; Inenre It iiatns wesu-rlv: thence i cliains norui rlv: Inenre to chains easterly to tednt r eosgmieiirenteiit, and contalulnt; 40 acres. n tre or less. C. P. IUFL. LAND ACT. Appllranl. Kctlc ol Intention to Apply to Purcha Land. 'n the Land lieeordiH; liislrtet or Prince lluperi. and situate at SImihioii Hay B.C.. Massett Inlet, O.C. Island. H.C. TVkK "tOTICF. thai Onsse Millenl, Lllii- led, or Vancouver It C, oerupallon sal-"ion caiiners, Inlenrts lo apply ror per iiilsinn Pi purchase the follow In lie TltK-d lands: cmiimeii'irir at a twist oUntrd apprnil- 'oatelv 15 chains west, more or less, rrom COSSE-MILLEIin I.IMITKO Applicant I'er Wm. 0, Miichell. Airent fmed I'll 'Hi. 'Oft oes 'Labor Come on Monday? Day Perhaps the fellow who picked out the first Monday in September us Labor Day liml an engagement to help his wife vyilh the Monduy wusliing mid so lie decided lo declare a holiday. HOUSEWIVES WHO USE OUR "SOFT-FINISH" SERVICE have IVJ such holidays every year. .Soft finish doe- ull the wushing, dries everything and irons the flat work. Only u little light ironing for you to do. Soft-Finish 7c. per lb. Plus 1c per piece. ' Minimum charge $1.25. CANADIAN Steam LAUNDRY i eye p;n k is Mi' 18.000 ases eharge TOT DAILT rTKWB Friday. Sep'tt, LOCAL NEWS NOTES Mrs. Harry Tanner is a passen ger on the Prince Ueorge today reluming to Stewart after a trip south. Miss Jean (Jrieve, who has' been on a trip to Vancouver, re turned homo on the Prince (ieorgo this morning. Jack Ililditch and Cecil llack-ei-. who have been on a trip south, returned home oh Ihej I'nuce (feorge this morning. I Miss i:. V. M. llilcliey, who' has been on a holiday trip to Seattle, returned to the city on; he Prince Ueorge this morning. A. I). l-'runiento. well-known Stewart mining man, Is a pas-t.enger going through on I he Prince tSeorgo today bound north. j railing to appear In court tins iiiornin; in answer In a of intoxication, J. II winch is double of ihL. D.000 Mi agher had bail in the sum of rases 111 die i-y.-ii y;u- of 1UI.".'5 estrealcd. The fiilire pacK of all varieties will be murli iuwer this year than it was last. . FISH ARRIVALS Five Boats Marketed Catches Totalllnq 83,500 Pounds at Exchange Today Halibut niarkrh'il at (he l isli 10.3c and 5c, to the Jiooth Fish eries Co. llravo, 7,000 pounds, at l-'.Sr and Cc, to the Allin Fisheries. - Sentinel, 35,000 pounds, at !-'.Dc and fte, to the Canadian ish & Cold Storage Co. Canadian llrandt, 0.500 pounds, at I2.tr and 7c, to the Atlin Fisheries. 'Nuba, 5,000 pounds, at 12.5c and 7c, to the ltoyal Fish Go. (1. 1. Iliekiitaii, provincial inspector of fisheries, is a passen ger goin through on the Prinee Kxchange -I ti is moruitif.' totalled Itieorpe, is a passenger on thai 83.500 pounds. arrivals and sales being as follows: American Itesolute, 40,000 pounds, at iieorgt today bound for Hewnr1. from wbioh point lie will make his aiiuual trip of insperlion to the Mezihdcn Lake spawn in 1; areas. Mrs. J. A. Crawford, wife of Hie purser of ihe sleanier l'rino vessel today bound for Premier, where she will spend some time visiting, latr-r sltppiir off in Prince Itupert on tier return to aiirouvi'f. ESTIMATED VALUE OF FALL Styles demand that alt coals .e Irimuu'il with fur. K'viug thai (ntn-h ,. - 1, Ihal only fur ran impart. Our stork or Fur Trimming- 1 very large m , .. shades ami at priees as low 11- a dollar per yard. Special for Friday and Saturday 10 per cenf. off all Trimmings We also carry an exclusive slonk of fur; roat- nml Jaivinetlen At prires Unit ,: :J f goods willuti the reach of all. Mail Order- promptly- allemleil lo. CANADIAN NATIONAL Kn-wie, m..; r- Financial Pc-st Mentions $600,-000,000 as Reasonable Amount Just Now KHIONTO. SsepL.t.- How much are (maila s national railways worth? Inquire- the Finanrial Post. One pnnninent' biisiiitH leader has staled that I hey are not worth a dollar, even if Canada were to assume the entire present liability in connection with them. Another ei'tially prominent InTsihess leader, who is in a position to make a careful estimate, states that Canada could find a market for the lines at iboul a third of its present investment. This cmild be roughly fisured at about rt()ii.0oo,ooi The figure seems reasonable, fur Kith improved rondilion and lite rurtallinfr lf sCrv-io Mhal are duplicaled In one' way or another and with snvlhfrii In other directions, (he national lines ousht lo he able lo earn some return on investment of a (ew liiinilrejj millions. .Sir Joseph Flavelle first sti?- iresled n recapitalization of the Canadian National lines nn the liasis of eariiimt jKiwor. Sir Henry rin rntnn has made similar miik gestions. The Senate ronynitlee on railways eoimlilerol it a neeeti. sary preliminary to a railway merger. One thing is certain; Canada doe not know what its railways are worth. ALASKA SALMON PACK . . . . . . A. , . I'm. . . IS LARGE AS EVER it.lV) : llience soulh S chains: Ihenrel "'"''., M'pl. l.-COHIIll west to chains; thence south & i-halir Uioner of Fislin le Ilenrv (I'Mi.l iienee west 40 chain, more or les. 10 iieach; ttieme foiiowinr meandrrini' of ley, who arrived here I'liesil iy Leach to wdnt of cofiiim-nceinenl, and i , ., f .... ,,.,.ii, i.,,.. 1.. ti mialiitnr 4K acres more or less. Tantr a iwo inonllis lour ill A!- aka, iabl tin; milinon park in lie oulliea(im necliou of the Territory nearly equal that of last year, which totalled !t,700,- )i)0 cace. . O'Malley found , Ihe nalmon bed well umii.-d hi the fouth-antern feelion, which he nfd speaki. well for the future of I lie imlusUry u, (hat dislrlet ue rejiorieu ijie pack was diorl al Port .Moller and a finaneial failure al Siuaw Harbor, Ikalau, KitiV .drove and False Pas. I pronounced the pack In Prim-it William uund "very pood considering the nhort year." O'Malley defended the Ol-hotir eloslng period al Port Moller and aid a complete) c!o.uro of that area in under eotmiileralioii to permit lelulillllalion of the nalinon fihlierien. O'Malley Hind Ihe pack to Ihe wewlward is jo d 35 ier cent Mhorl of last year' a and added We applli'il rcfiiilations in the B. C. FUR CO. Next G.W.V.A. Rooms REGINALD VANDERBILT MILLIONAIRE DIED POIt rS.MtHTII. H.I., ,epl. t. lleKinalil 'C. Vanderbilt, apd 0. son of the lalv Corittliu Vanderbilt, died kins ti"iiiiiig ft.'in internal lieoioirlmff 'lis fortune iis iv.liiliale.l at 91 5.000.00I). ELECTED PRESIDENT OF CIVIL SERVANTS 1 ll M if T II V S..i,l I . .! eieiKit iiaiionar prsiifnl it I no civil Kirvuiils of Canada at (he onviMitioii tirre yealerd.iy. BASEBALL National League i Cincinnati 2-1. Chiraito ! St. hotiin Pittsburgh 3. American League I Oelroil II, Cli-rrlatid V. ! I'liicaini :i. SI. I. "in. I. TOM MOORE ELECTED PRESIDENT OF TRADES AND LASOR CONGRESS OTTAWA. Sept. . T.m Moorr was this mnrniiiK ir-nn elerleil president of Ihe Trades and Labor Coiiarr of ( niadi. this being Hie eigrhlli ronseru five year he has 4ieM Ihe posi tion. 1 Advrjtj.rf .n lb OhIIv New LAND ACT. Holies ol InWntlen lo Applt U Partha' l the LaM HrroMlHar iHslrlct f Pnoce Httperi. and lM a portion or Ut Iwenl); four ifii, hine n (i . ijnmI liuinct. 1 TAfct XMI' t: that trtiteir limited or I'rlure HBell. II. t. nwrelMttt. IntefKl Pi apply r-r permtssloti tu itttrrhaoc ths-rotlowoi- ds-srrihrd latMl: Coutnieuf iimc at a poal planled at the nyrtlieasl corner of lot toeiiljr timt ti . ranre rise 1.., i,ol iM.lrtri, ineoe souih IWrty two lislN; Itiestr we. forty rtMiii-. thenn- north eitkl rhain. nre or less, lo hlh wler mark; llwii" norlnnasi a foam hiffi wtli tnaik to 1 1 of ei.iMiMiirrmem, and runiaHMtiB' entil. 'so 1 acres, more or less. t rmzzKi.i.H MMiTio V . Aflitlf tnl ' lutesl VuMt Uth. AH. J1 s. MINERAL ACT. Crllflcl of lmprem(nt. !sM.kne Ulaeral cuwi, tnui in in. aiiir Mintna iiirisnxi- or i--ur IMstrlrt, im the west rie of lilt loii ier in lite s r atjd adjonina- the i;din Miiival i.Tsiin. TAkh MillCf: I In I I. trert lawsoii. apenl for Ajmea S. Ijwsoil lier Miner's Ortirirsle o 707 Hi, Intends, slilv la from the dale heretif. lo aPDll to Uw Miiiins Kn-oriler tnr a l erllflei looniiHiil. rir Ihe iirpoit,of or Im- of iilitalnlna a crown 'Irani or tin- almve rutin. And full her lake tmllce Hist action. HKier feciion it, must lie commeired le 1 rore Ihe Issue of ilrli Ceillflrair of Im i proeiiMiist. I I'lieu una aoiu nay 'or .vtiaust, A ll l. LAND ACT. , Notlt of Intention to Apply to Lt Land In Prince Hnpetl Und tleei.rdlnr Imirlr or I'rltu-M llUMirt. aaul situna si Yes talton Bay. Masselj Inlet. TAM: MOTH K thai fviii iie . nimps.n, ut Massell, ll.f:., occupation rsnuer) 11111, Intends to ai'pl for a lease or the fol nmma uoserioefl ismis. ('.(.looieiM-llia at a Host lil.tileil l,ii til clMllis westerly friHu m eonMT or I Jit HSU. Unite t. IViaat lilsiriei. llience west all chains: tlMiice north three cnims, more or less, 10,111(11 walrr mark: j-ilnl of cfiihiiiMimiirnt, ati'l nHitiliiiiijr s irrr( iiiurr ur KL'dLME II. el.MI'liX listed trd Jiilv lilt Al'l'licaiit. LAND ACT. Iii ! A Hit I snd district of iiassiar I AM. I li t: lllilt I. K!ltlilet Noll ' Pnur?- or" Y"rk.XY. "lI pallon '('Hiker. Iiitends tn aiiy ror per- mission lo Hirrhas the follow In de srrlhed land Doiiiinelieliir al a 00. 1 i,ln,i...l !..... an rlialns K.HIIi or llaelne's I'olul on the west side or ratlsh Lake al...o eleirn mite soil III of the Yukon iHilnuMrv Illle; llience ltell..t .i.-i..t..i .1........ .. "" ll' rnaiiia ...ii-iip, i.nj iiisiru;i 111 1. (inni!i 1; on-ori. ci riiiiin; inenre southerly I lu fist- Am. mov n,.l I-! '"'" "! ''"'r line or Tatl ll . --. o.. - , i.aKei in im.iiu or coliiiuciiceiiicnt, said bound lo iiijuiy Home people hul.P"-"-' rmiuin fir si, t,-rt, ,nn or l-s. 1 desire ( distribute the bur- ,,",,l,,:r sorT dun JUatly. I . . . . . l. Vn tawsnu, Aunt Iftw BE IN THE FASH10W " . z- Third Avenue WESTHOLME THEATRE Friday and Saturday, at 7 and 0 p.m. ' Saturday Matinee, 3 p.m. "The Light of Western Stars" I ly Kane firrv. A -wilt -lory of Ihe liu.il rmlizatiuit find milliiWTx hi Ihe wild of Ar.- shol rtiinaih e o( Ihe laming of Ihe e. r .tiding adveiiliireo ami huirhrtadth eea lushes,, hroiii'hu htiliiig. lraighl shmtluig wi" love. A smashing phulo-pta) of the Uy win (rigger and a fast home were a man' het lt .k where west of liraiiiie, the land of rrags and ' lulid n( iuii'W slHHler and golden girl. M"" diesii, gorge" ui an I danger-fraught. Ited li surging through mii Arixmia night. ir -wis jiiniig nml niuiu u e gullopwl over Ih ti r,i-t of favorite. Jack Holt, Dlllie Dove, Noah Berrj, George Nichols, Robert Perry, Alma Bennett and otherv VAUDEVILLE lii-twe-n pi Inn SMI p tn. Howard Web ster, tin' white lni with Ihe Idui k fa e. a- Dotlf Daye, uniei il iiininlv -l.tr COMEDY. PATHE REVIEW. "FEET OF MUD." FOR SALE 50c and 2k Halibut Gear $10.00 to $25.00 per skate including gangings and hooks Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., W PKINCE RUPERT, B.C. School-Opening SALE Of Clothing and Shoes for tho Boy and Clrli LECKIE SHOES FOR BOYS. I T per etil. (Iisi otinl nn all Lei Kie Shoe. W'e ll ' ' Miijdy and all ize are in -hu k from H in u 5 Mi til liiv sues BOY'S RED STITCH SHOES. 8-IIH4 reg. ijCl.yn. Hale 1 l-I.IH reg. :j.Nr. Side reg. m !.:(, Hide SHOES FOR QROWINQ GIRLS, ail pair of 'tJIHT.MS," growing girl slmes. reg. 7.r0. Hule (JirN "Clasme" Mutton shoes, sue 11-, reg. i Hale Same us above in smaller fize's lo eleur at BOY'S SUITS. 15 per cent discount on nil our slock nf liny - h nr Navy Mine, Herge mid Dark TweciN In a vurn ' shade-, sizes from 2-III years. BOY'S SWEATERS. 15 per cent discount on hoy'M Kwenlers 1 00 pee ' ,l " I'lllUK OK TJIK W'KHT, (imininlei'il Hiixhrtnl ' from S-;mI. 25 per cont discount on all line of J HUSKY sU. .t,-m 'r "IIAI.I.ANTYK" make, sizes S8-m BOY'S AND GIRL'S UNDERWEAR 15 por cont discount on Moy' ntnl (litTx I'nderwe i or rotlon, cumliiiiiilion of separate giirtnoi' JABOUR BROS. LTD. Agenlf for Holeproof Hosiery, Pirlorinl Ileviev. ,,J, , Nemo Cornel, TiiriihiilPx rv WiiImui'm Underw .-" Defemler Hhoex nml Duiiiinlon lliibberi $2.61 $3.25 $576 $2.50 $1.75