fpATOBDAT OCTOBER 80, 162. Little Things Like Cuff Links St.iinctimP-" make n jug erence in a person s g. iipnil appearance. We Imvo some new iif-.dil tr - in Mjlid gold id . no to $10.00. One nice ,t i. white gold Mt with tv -mull diamond)!. Another pair tit $15.00 t kI gold willi platinum mini ii K. hu p gold filled net l .50 to $t.00. fc .THV. JOHNgULGEIJ A rlRWELLfcKfc P9 H.TI1E STOKE WITH THE CLOCK, BENTS LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR p ' I -pleinliil . Alt Of English Made Cravenette Raincoats '" J ffCul sl;ite-. ;f 1 It mic liofi) HO J. BENT Third Ave. Phone 651. LUMBER W u-e tn3tiru'f hi nig gb un j lreH-pJ lum-I.Ikc grim (mat HalitHil and -.il-niiin boxes. Aik Fop Prlceg Seal Cove Lumber Co. Lid. PHONE 5G2 George rorie Chartered Accountant and Auditor Ilecolvcr. Liquidator, Trustee. &.C. Phone 387 Now Adilreog: 243 Second Avenue West 1MUNCE HUl'EHT Fur Coats & Jacquettes Air KxquUlte Btook or Mil Trimmings at low prict B. C. FUR Co. Not Q.W.V.A. Third Ave LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone U. ':rtaa;e, WarehotiMng, and lltrlbutmg. Team or Motor Service. Goal Bond and Gravel Speciality In Plane ana 'umlture Bavin. TUGBOATS D"y Phones 423, 539, rocn Z4H, Black 736. N'flht Phone G87,. 638, Oreen 238, Blaok 735. RUPERT MARINE PRODUCTS, LTD. QEO. Is. BU8HBY, Man. Dir. WATERFRONT WHIFFS Fox farm on Kinehan IslandsLipsett Cun- mngnam s waterfront contracthalibut season is nearing close Oiler Besner and Oapt. Alfred Swanson ere the principal, in the estab-ltahmentof ft new fox farm on the Klnahan bland which they have leaded for the purpose. It win be the aecond blue fox farm to the district, the other being- that of the Km brother on a .mall islsnd aouth ,of Pprcher. The new undertaking will Include, as well, the first attempt made In thta district at mink arming which haa been carried on for aome years with great success in aoutheaatern Alaska The farm win be placed In charge of W. Lund and Z 1 Boatrum. , Two men are now at work on the alte erecting a dwelling, storehouse, feed houea and clearing lour acres 0f land. The lumber waa delivered from George-town to Klnahan Islands by the Dig Bay Lumber Co. Ltd. ' me larm. five pair of blue fox Arrived from the Premier Pox Farm .. , , . kmk.i.. ....""."IneM long since past.. powered with mib; mnjiiicr iitv pair will be supplied by the fttut Yox Farm. Tills will make a start of ten for tmtlhMil At til haful f nlal. . IIUIT OF THE LOT Perhaps the bravca hunting party of the week-end at least, the most reck le -was that which set out for Smith Island on Baturday afternoon lu the ricketleat couiraptlon that ever dlmirared the name ol boat It was a leaky Columbln River fishing boat, its HrTjOUGOEUR TELLS HIS EXPERIENCE Strongly RecommendsT ruit-a-tiYes1 For Kidney irouoie i M .eaaaPVWaaaletfc.. AVJ Ma. JOLICOEUFt Tor years. Jtr. Jolirocur suffered with kidney trouble, headaches, bnekache, and the heavy, miserable ! filing which usually accompanies 1 any weakness or Irritation In the kidneyi. He tried "F""" md. .in tellinc the mult, hU letter eayg, "After having followed the j-rult-a-tives' treatment, I have I have calm-dthirty-threepuundsarul Wit will ever alnee. I am pleased oTcoommcnd -Frull-.tWej- to a l tlume ho Buffer from Kidney Wj ; nease." J M. Jolicoeur, 318 2nd Ave Quebec , i rVult-a-tiveaH 1b one of the wonder .dlHcnwIn of mudern medicine. Made from frenh. ripe orangey up-Jtamflfa-and ptunc it acta direct, lv on the kidney ua well aa on the Icpended upon to relieve kidnej trouble and pain In. .the back. Md I eycrywlien, wul COc' ho a clutchless two .cycle engtng knowing how to do only two things go fast or pair and. wtth the generoua fecundity'" """"""J .V J . . i. ' ' " i guide and took Mm on board blind 01 of th trie fo- rosea which breed an average ol i ,.. .. . . M,("IU iu uuwu iruui ycf Of to ( ' hPw n both Jut nd unjuat In- ... . t wlv auti i .art Li? .HLTLT 2", Eluding reckless and careful. Bald irikrJL,Jl.Wh"f. jl to realization of the sltun- . tlcn and. to save the Uvea of the two ....... 'most daring huntsmen in Prince Ru- abumi.1 Z 111 lt'l t ' " U own hand, abundant, of stp fish which. eooked Mttna ,nU) pJrt u too. the main diet , the fox. adithen brok, om .hanghal U.. rapid of t fox. the, tJbtlU, prorogatum dfelde1 backer, of the w ente ..bcd. 0, wlor . csme home on B1? with any luc at all. make a muuudat Umolulne whlle nU urem erf the vanture ,tw0 bn oum atayed with the Joe Hansen, wtm M fuhlng craba and shrimps la the immediate vicinity 01 the harbor with his boat Fox tepons good eatefees and a ready market. Harry Daggett wharfinger of the!1 ech iOovernmetit Wbarf. will make a trip 13 Vancouver next week teklng Harry Ji. ship and. by hook or by crook, somehow or other, brought her home on Tuesday wealthy In experience after a pleasant flm-of-t he-week holiday at Port Edward which cost them two days' Jim Field returned this week from Bouth Bay where he bad hU seiner - ' " ! -t.W hnn The Oyro Oftib made a raid amoog .T"... hot air heater. wtj . urn umkf, isir ytnur m ufwrifc Cunntncham Oar toosl deattnle. and "Budge" Pant. gUln bona OI the Pad tic Btevedorlnf Oo. Ail ahoukl prove useful member of an ofgxntMUon which la doing such valuable publle service. ; Only a few of the bolder nlmroda ' braved the elements .last,, week-end I Jack 'Lindsay's party bagged a few ducks but Oeorge Bryant and Harry Puller returned after five days battling 'with the elements wtth little to show I for the time ttwy were away. R U P. power boat MT 3. Capt 'Reg Qreen. made a trip to Louis Lock-jer'a logftnc camp on Porcher lslsnd on Thursday and dettvered a boom of logs to the Oeorgetown Mill. The PJl.T;. Ospt Hams Kerr, left at midnight on 'Thursday for Georgetown, returning jthe next day with three acow-loada of lumber for the company's local yards. Exchange' on a .salmon packing charter for the past itw months. the "Wsierfront WhtiW recatiUy and! ... . c. oaptured three well known .ndtvWu T! , almTlhe B,jr' h" unto hlrnlf a six-pas- " front a. member,. The, were , rnger lor rider. Before winter sets in. Claude lUiteadan. the popular mans-' . . . . - .- h.1ZZ. A.- ge will be erected with humah While moored at the Cow Bay floats, the city powerboat Kilowatt, used in service between the city and Shawat- ilana Ann. sank during the rough wea ther at the first of the week. It has been decided that the boat is worth repairing so the McLean yard baa the (job. Dr. w T. Kergtn'a yacht Full Moon haa returned to the Prince Rupert Rowing & Yacht Club floats after .having spent about a month at McLean Ways undergoing a thorough overhaul from top to bottom and from Jib to tail-post. The vessel Is now In as good shape as ever she wsa and It la understood that she la about to go out on a two or three weeks' hunting trip. Thn Full Moon hsd been engaged In fishery wcrk most of the 'summer and W.T. haa hardly had a chance yet to see the Tea-;! sel In action. Jack Lindsay's Irene L. haa been on the Tacht Club grid this week getting winter paint. W. E. Fisher's boat went up yesterday. Shef Thompson Is, ai usual, a busy man. The gasoline cruiser Sunbeam III., re cently aold by Dr. W. T. Kergln. will be taken early next week to her future home at Port Simpson by her new owner. Dr. R. Oeddea Large. Billy Balagno was out on a duck hunting trip at the middle of the week 1 Doug Stork will be pulling his Sun-i beam II. out at the dry dock In a lew Idays and the vessel will remain the.-e ,for the winter to get a thorough drying out Doug will take the present engine, a heavy duty 13-15 Buffalo, out this week and turn It over to .Its purchaser and next sprlug wll Instal a 16-20 of the same make. W.TKKI"WONT I'KK.MIKS A decided acquisition to' the water-iron and tta steadily increasing appearance of activity will be the new store and wharf for Lipsett-Cunnlnghain Co.. Ltd.. the building of which was started this week by John Currle & Bon, wno have been awarded .the contract. A building permit for taa.000 waa taken out for the work which la to be completed In January. The site la between the Union Oil CO.'s dock and the Trotter wharf on the leasehold of .the latter. Te plans tor the structure allow a wharf 100 by SO which will be connected to the land with a 110 toot approuch. Occupying the centre of wharf with twenty-foot driveway all around will be a 80 by 80 two-storey building. On the ground floor will be a well appointed store with .offices and upstairs will be commodious storing space. In the harbor that will be made between wharf and .shore will be floats tor the accommodation .of many vessels at a time. These floats will be connected with the approach and wharf with gangways. A gridiron will al.o.be put In. On the completion of the building, the ?lrni will vacate Its (Uptown rt mlsea doing all ;ltx .buslneea from the waterfront, Charlie Iledland, owner of the at Oona River, was burned on the THB JJDC7 VW3 -PAGE FIVE r B Ob Great CleanSweep sauT ill vageaj' i 1 ! " 1 Our Sale Opened 3f t JTLSS Bargain hunters went mad. We had hardly opened our doors Friday .morning when a scrambling mob of bargain mad, enthusiastic people MormeTl our place. So dense did the mob become that it was impossible to get near the counters and THE DOORS HAD TO BE CLOSED TIME AFTER' TIME Extra Special Bargains for MondayOpen at 10 a.m. WOMENIS SILK HOSE LADIES' SILK DRESSES CHILDREN'S NAVY CHILDREN'S WOOL Values to :.ll. Ier I'air Values to 25.1)0. PLEATED SKIRTS CAPS 50c $100 & 515.00 With lop. age 0 to J i year. 75c & $1.00 $3.50 LADIES' TWEED SUITS , iri fliuajri WOMEN'S COATS Meg. Si0 jiikI 42S.00. Six nnFcc CHILDREN'S .SWEATERS ' Tweed and Te.hlv Bear. only $11.50 $1.00 & S1.50 Values to :,2.30. Eight c,r; v,i al,,e t 7-";' it- S5-95 only $18700 LADIES" FELT HATS LADIES' SILK LISLE Value to 0.75. COLORED CREPES HOSE WOMEN'S COATS $3.00 & $4.00 r yards fur $1.00 Reg. $1.00. a for ..'$1.00 Values to $1 8.1)0 .. .$15.00 Chas. E. Rand, the "Mark Down Man" in charge WOMEN'S ALL WOOL HOSE Heg. $I.5t. I'er pair 75c WOMEN'S SILK & WOOL HOSE lleg. SI.50. per pair . . 85c WOMEN'S WOOL SWEATERS Value to $10.00. To Hear $4.95 5 DOZEN HUCK TOWELS Karh 50c CHILDREN'S FLANNEL DRESSES $3.95 COTTON POPLINS lleg. S2.25. Per yartl $1.00 CHIFFON BROADCLOTH lies. $5.50. Per yard $3.50 SPUN SILK Reg. $1.25, per yard $1.00 COTTON TOWELS 0 for $1.00 CHILDREN'S COTTON HOSE J'ennianX pair 25c WOMEN'S WOOL SWEATERS To rlear . . $1.50 o: $2.00 BOYS' PULLOVER SWEATERS Si2e. to 32 $1.50 COATINGS Values tn $8.50. Per yard $3.50 LADIES' WINTER COATS With Beaver Collars, values lo $20.00 $20.00 CHILDREN'S WOOL STOCKINGS Values $1.25. From 40c lo 60c FLANNELETTES 5 yards for $1.00 ALL LADIES' DRESS HATS To clear at Half Price Mrs. FWZZELL Ladies' and Children's Read to Wear Third Avenue, Prince Rupert face and body by an explosion from the cylinder after having removed the Igniters from his SO hp. Fairbanks-Morse horizontal engine used tor operating the mill. He was brought In from Porcher Island aboard the powerboat Royal III. for treatment here. lit. Is recovering nicely at the home of his son-in-law on Summit Avenue. It is getting along to the time ot year when congestion will be felt at the Cow Bay floats with many boats coming Into tie up for the winter. It haa been hoped when activities started last spring that the fishermen would come home this winter to something better and more adequate In the way ot accommodation but that has been pre vented "by the some parliamentary debacle that caused such widespread inconvenience throughout the country this year. Money to provide the much needed floats was contained in cstlm- Vw 1 vsrs agjfssV iV t xf M I BBBBBBn.O BBBBBBBBt WSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSk I -. ..tlul n rtoM, tm I . A rill.. I Ing the summer. It Is hoped that when ! i Parliament meets again there will be,' no delay in having the necessary pro- vision made. It Is indeed a crying neec of the waterfront and something that must have attention at the earliest possible date. The halibut schooner Ines H., belonging to Ness Brothers, returned this week from a cannery charter at South Bay, Skldegate Inlet, and will be" tied up for the winter. Erlckson and Wlgg .have let a contract to Suehlro. the Cow Bay boa. builder, for a 43 toot halibut boat which Is to be completed In- time for the opening of the 1927 season. The vessel will be powered with a 20 hp. Danish delsel engine which is now on order. Harold Erlckson has been this (continued on poge six) Speedy Relief' iPAIN Jfeuralqia Headache Rheumatism Neuritis Lumbago Sciatica Ct a S0c w $1 bo of TtmpicW. Ktovmlia Cspnufck Sold and rocuueoded by 3000 Can-luu druaauts. Send 10c tor bookfct sod sample to TempktoM. 122 Kmg W Toeooto 2- T4l I I aBaaMaHBsaasHaaHaasHBaBMBSsaaMasiMaBP GREETING : CARDS Our Christmas Greeting Cards are now on display. We have a wide selection of artistic card in a variety of styles und greetings that will enable you to express exactly your wishes and gladden the hearts of your friend. to whom they are sent. They are priced, from 5c to $1.00 each and we would recommend that you make your choice now as n iiuniher of our Customers, last year, left making their selection until it was loo late. BE WISE AND BUY-EARLY We also have Personal Greeting .Cards and a hook of sample cards, may lie examined in the store or we will, on request, senil a book Tor you lo examine -the samples at home. , , ,1A;jl2!a' Ormes Ltd. The Rexall Store. The Pioneer' Druggists Phones 82 and 200 .Residence, 244 Fifth Avenue West P. O. Box .247 ANGER, The Tailor Pine Imported Serge and Scotch Tweed Suits made to order in our' shop in ;Prince Rupert as low as $50; I. ANfiCR, Cutter 223 Sixth 8treet Prince Rupert C.