fj tit If November C, 1920. See This $75.00 Diamond i . THE DATLY NEWS PAGE FIVE Ring BENTS IjidieV Ileadylo-Wear us rrireived a splendid line of LADIES AM) MISSES Winter Coats Ittesl materials and i d a fine selection A crnoon Dresses also Ureses for sport t- 1 rtC to 44. Prices from tfliETrO J. BENT Third Atenue. Phone (mI. t Itr MAN WITH FOCI VOT ) Vi?5t COO NOW MAKES r s V don't need a telescope ' :?a hat Winter is com-7 The man who look -1 will fill up his bin ' '' pood coal now and keep ' ' ;d at a safe distance. W have a battery of men. - and tractor and lot it ammunition awaitinp to defend tht homier . jM. Albert & McCaffery Limited Wtonc 116 and 117 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phono t. Cartage, Warehousing, and Dlstrlbutlrtfc. Team or Motor Service. Coa( Band and Gravel. w Ipeclallta In Plan an Pumltur vlni. TUGBOATS DT Phones 423, 639, Qreen 238, Black 735. NIBht Phone 687,. 539, Qreen 238, Blaok 735. RUPERT MARINE PRODUCTS, LTD. QEO. 0. BUSHBY, Ulan. Dir. LUMBER Wn arc manufacturing r ' h and iJrt'sscd lum-Mr Kilwo grain boat 'Pllr Halibut mid snl-nion boxes. Ask For Prices SealCoveLumberCo.Ltd. PHONE 562 WATERFRONT WHIFFS nigh prices on halibut market boat building to reortr otitalde. is started cannery deal reported ideeerve the reward fr wzS divisions I have not been wnaon of late and anr nUii-rs at 122 to $123.03. jUtUe extra money that may come In JOHNgULCHIr (Jewellers Till STORE WTTH THE CLOCK now Is uraety with the three months' elose aeaaon about to un 11, ere were uya and dm of mtm and. am em; downa. may be piaeed the lltue acho Toodte .hich into came port r. Upt Dl Urtfn Better heeled B Tburadaf with no hallbat but bar- ng In tow the foro';-- btt SatM MILK i ;. , -ti pti.e of tii-kels is ; t ! vis m-! to 6 Quwts for $1.00 11 Pints for $1.00 liommrn. uig November 1. Valentin Dairy Phone 657. GEORGE RORIE CIIAKTKKKI) ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR Phone JM III Ht-ond Aienue Wet, ITliire Ituperl rv- BSSSSSS I ' I ssssssssssssssssssl this winter in a financial way than ther WM la it 0nrt wiia a! k (which had broken Own In tlx vlclnltf ru--. . , , .. , of Lucy laUMl The boat teat out cmM, of mUn w their sfan, on lh tame day in M. attempt wrteUi fof wlntef hM fear whist) had b.en left M4rtnl " i Though aevrial of the larger acboon- Boau are ewtinulng to tie up for!, .... fuhlnr thi ,in, ..mer .no yeooahl) hair the Can.. ,wmfdi krt fI(ct ln lth thelr dian fleet in nun. ben at lt h,u W Mxt week. It is eipected that noncg or 11.T1NT101 TO Arsiv I-,C remain firm. The market son Ltsag ; Is In a tery receptive condition for ii lh. Mnd IMrHrdmi l...tnrt l nmit,nb ,uh and wae tka art low x li ne in,i.,i, .,i . ,.-ut niMrm. There wUl prpMUy be a real ahortage v I ii"! .Tfm; of halibut befott another aeaaon open ! '- ttiiiiir wilhiii tin- l'ruinr H Btl-1 ,fu. uiirurt' " f' tureaher lae! ln s"1" tnu ek ere away ' - Ha- fi 't'ittit droniMHi lands-. - under average at 244.709 pounds cf i.H dwtaiii Ni ui, Cmii diwit. irran hoaU contributed 114.- .rsi Wei rnrr .1 li me Hkr-iOOO nounds and Canadian 11Q.70C iara Mtaeral ijiu. ilualrd at the iwHItll ; ,,.. , . Pound! ThU tuu been- K1. the .f WtM Mlver'an likv rm tt Ttrtui probably lak,-. lj-t-' in a N"trrtj lirni. Ifilamalleat eek'a volume of landings here frt. t.inire irrlv li lil. tkeiHM . m.r, im ,h .r ie u huh ! uac, lM eaon opened. The scarcity, t waist Msea. Mbt Wwiertj l trtl of coune. accounU-d for the high " prices ,arfr tr less I in.ihi ..( STiiiwa'wmwt , . . ... I and -.tsnJS irm an.tr Ira. , Tilt top bid of Uie meek w was JJc anl , lirsixd tittti lj of Sujrou .!. l6c hico an American boat received i ' a r. i.. m. nynit. 011 TueMtoy and a Canadian on Wed- t neadsy. ttiKCRAt. ACT '. - This brings the total landings at th I JV".ZXZX? ... jVrt for the aean,W date U: Amert-I'rariional nxt nruke rrve- can. 1S.T73.700 .poiiSda and Canadian w'il&h!5 .! jejesJMO pounds. total. 35OT8.AO0 war umi: rs.i !.) .i Tsku An. pounds. ilui n,saa1d rmel. ..: . l.arrHfT tiwi . .iini .r .r (40 wi Pen- Tnt'ijoau landing catches for the i Vr si.. Var, :i , . Brm.ti i orimnttu. art- Wff.k (Ssturdsy tu, rridsy Inclusive! ins a arni r,.r r.uln Mnlitt Cor- ' ratl, rr- Kuwr . rtUtirni were: ' . , MIi. Wl-nd. ' .' ltdl'. Ameilcsn AUantlc, 20.000; Brisk, 2,. h.t ortirirsir ,.t lmtr..rttH-ni. for uis (000: Milrwsy. 10W0; Valorous. U.OOCr. ,., n-.- ..i isinint 'Mi ursau si.lVjUrts. liOCO: BUnco. 12.000: Venus. iiv al'r rtsiaai (Mi rrftmtli Tur "TicE thai ae-Imi umW rrtKi It khii l eommrnreil h(-.' Ihr nt 'fti rrrliritatM Of hT;h lh 1l dsjr nT .irmbr. A.n. New : Supplies of Men's Clothing arriving mgularly. For Prices and Quality Don't Forget Montreal Importers Third Avenue J. II Miller Proprietor. JOOO. Camidlan Point May. 2,000; Prosperity A.. 20XWO: Cape Spear. MO; Minnie V., BOO: Mayflower. 8.000; Nuba, S.-OUO: lllrdie B. 1 .600; X. Upsrtt. 13.-000; tngred It. 4JOO; MauUlua. IW Aiken. 7XW0; Kalep. MjOOO; Pair of Jacka. 17XW0.' Cape Spencer, SJOO: Bel-nu 2.000: "Ofbmn, 10.000; Caygeon. 1,-700: Scrub, s ooo. P.RiJH. 28, Capt. Alex. Saint. left Thursday night for Klemtu where the ' Tessel at noon yesterday was to tske off CTM. steamer Prlncens Bestrke. coating north, s party of engineers who will examine the site of R. O. Johnston's new cannery. The 28 Is to bring the party up here tomorrow -In time ti 'catch the steamer Prince Rupert for the south. hag some tif thU popular fame. Rojr Nichols' deer, bagged during the. week across the harbor, must hare bee suffering from the after effect! of a ; night out for, n It li said. It tu rrplng tinder a log and all Roy bid I vi uu was j wxn gun at ana r ' j "let 'er go." Anywsy said hunter got j ,one of the finest spikes of the season Hltrh pri-..H have been rewarding effort,, h.iik.. tt.x. "hout much effort which made thai Jermcn durinjr the pant week and certain of the boat and crew IT am"Uurth lh nlaToa have been rea.-in, .uch hiKh proceed. ,uch anown tw Z LTrsT VZHLT'l mr vnr nw. l. ...ui.v. t. . "cr crime exploit were cisude who .m.7,7- ,7 """-"J eaon, were very rare. Kirkend.ii ad Charlie surr who hew p man wants a v .i. Clement rln J lX. ? f' U.cce?'5uLboat" th " Mk Kaln and the prey ' while Mister Nichoiia did hi, .jrnKimini ring at at a.l'alr of Jacki which u landed 23,000 and 17.000 pound, regrwctlvely "uir. f tc price. thU I, about on Thursday, the proceed, of which netted the divldualTn both case tome fw after ten days' fisl-tfntr. Both boats are going out "f Bryant. etan Taylor. Happy tone is perfect andt'or one mon-' tr,l' efore the season closes. The E. Llpsett, which I1"45 nd FTan? Rlce """P" tood sll for the money. n Wednesday, netted her menf (bunting party which visited Captain guarantee the quality orj01" Ml7 ncb ,rom ".two pounds in bfleV Set In the lD un scene other , ,.tJrn-a..tilr.ir Vl,lt,bost d 'V H but the cre i ' m-. vesica S i IU ..How irold. Core discontinued operatkma with the close week-end. aeaaon, the opening of which la but i nine dayi dltUnt. Boats tying up dur-lr.g the paat week Included the Toodle, Capt. James Leaik; Aiken, Capt. An-drew lUnaon: Caje Spear, Capt. Joni Orrlck; Edward Llpaett. Capt. Parry Iraracn: Kautilus. Capt. H. Wahl: I.o gred H.. Capt Cliarlle LundquUt; Sel-m. Cant. fThftMM mtA nMBMA, Bert Wearmouth, who has been parking salmon during the season wlthi his Rarbtthong; has Uken Up resldeace for the winter at the family home on the Uetlakatls Passage Island. No lets a peronhsn our old friend. Miss Ina Wood, late cf the' government agenta' office, has joined the waterfront community baring Uken the position of stenographer at the Fisheries Experimental Station. The young lady'a beaming countenance, will no doubt lend cheer to the surroundings 'even on the dullest of wintry dsys. Very, shortly the American halibut hooner 8cndl" will embark for the takatsit halibut bfnks there to commence an exhaustive acientlfic Investigation of the wiys of the halibut In scmpllance with the International Fisheries Treaty. The party of half a dozen scientists which will embark on the work will be beaded by Dr. V r. Thompson, director of the International Fisheries cctiunlaslon or H. A. Dunlop. sistsnt director. An office has bdn provided ln the ctw fisheries eperlmental station on the government Wharf tor the Inter-nstlcnsl Fisheries Commission and K. L Freeman, a member of the commission. Is now busy there. v.iM'orvr.K's iitxTix knocks The little hammer hss been tapping lately ln Vancouver In the attempt t, throw a little discredit un Prince Rupert's poor hrsd. Such a thing aa the following which appeared tn the Vancouver Province a lew days ago was. doubtless enly published to give the public a little amusement and. of course, waa not designed for their Information: Now that Prince Rupert has entered the daaj of deepsea' ports, with ocean going vessels entering and clearing on Ctepsea lanes, the por offers occupation for pilots. Recently the Federal pilots sent a resident pilot to Prince Rupert to st tend to the requirements of shlpW ping there. Pilotage' fees at Prince Rupert are practically the same aa at Vancouver, but the pilots msy have more exciting Umet than those of the Straits of Juan dt Fuca and the Inland channels to Vancouver. On Juan de Fuca. the pilots board the vessels off Race Rocks Inside ths entrance to the Straits. While Pacific gsles msy rage, full strength from the open ocean, and the fog may close out .the land marks pilots have some protection In getting aboard. At Prince Rupert the pilots go some 25 to 30 miles out to sea to meet Incoming teseta. They proceed aa far Constables Rsybone and Camm to makl0r . for tomr ltlUn4 tramp that Xlisa Adanac travel. iirt him: arrive Five pslr of blue fox, the first stock : for the new fox tsrm established on the Ktr-slisn Islsnds by Cspt. Alfred Swan-son and Oiler Besner. arrived from th Premier Fox Farm, Alssks, on Wednesday night and were Uken by the gas- boat Kinahan to the Islands where they, were aet loose. Another batch of five j pair from the Ness farm ln Kllkatlaj Inlet will arrive on Monday. The local. farm was inspected during ,the week' , by the gsnte warden for the district, J ' 8ergeant Vsn Djk. I I Edward Upsett, head of the firm of) Llpaett t: Cunningham, arrived today, from, Vancouver and will remain here! foV two or three weeks during which, time the local manager, W. E. Drake, will make a trip to Vancouver. "Doc" Clspperton Is monarch ot all . he surveys -and his right there Is none . to dispute from the centre all round to the sea he la lord ot the foul and the brute while Harry Daggett, the boss, is ln the south on a month's leave ot absence. f Harry Styles, Jsrrls MeLeod, Andy Akerberg, A. O. Johnson and John Hanson comprised a formidable .quintette who embarked yesterdsy morning Ftthrr for a five dsys hunting trip tn ; Douglas Channel near Warte Island. They are going far afield for their quota of deer, ducks and geese, Better success was experienced by hunters at the end of last week and there were plenty of ducki brought tn as well aa. few deer. Successful hunters- Included Dr. Lou Keigln and Doug, Stork. The goose sesson having opened on Mond.y, the firat. a real attempt will be made this wetk-tnd to a pilot without delay. Then there la TRY IT YOURSELF THOUSANDS OWE THEIR HEALTH TO "FRUIT-A-TIYES" I MR, AlPHONSS COOL "Every person suffering from Constipation or Indigestion should take "Fruit-a-lives" and I am posit-ive that ther will oon' feel In the heat or health. As for myself, I hare tried nearly erer? other kind of remedy 'and hare eome to the conclusion that "Frnit-a-tlves" U beat. Mr. Alphonso Cool, 2922 Lafontalne Street, Montreal." Because "Fniit-a-tirea" is a gen-ulao fruit medicine nude from fruit Juices, Intensified and combined with tonics It corrects constipation, stomach, kidney and bladder I roubles. In a natural way, and purified the blood. No other remedy can be the same as Frultstlvm.,, 2Se. and 50c. a box at dealers fTerjwhsrf, X 4 ... . i nTTn i vm . v. iJ If " 'W'&fyTHt ' ' . . r. Ai ward and not quite sure where she Is. A deal Is reported to be on for the purchase by the Oosse Packing Co. of the cannery built thla summer at Cap- I Ulna Cove by T. F. Foley and assocla- i j gives an approximate arrival and warns j tea and. lor the purpose ot Inspecting I the plant. J. Field. Strang, district: 'manager of the Gosse Company, came; ji.ortn from Vancouver this week. A j first option Is understood to be held j on the plant by the Oosse Packing Co. 1 and. a second by the Canadian FlshlDg j Co. The cannery la In a particularly advantageous position for the packing of Ogden Channel soektye and. properly equipped. It la believed would be a successful operator. The cannery waa completed a few months ago. too late to participate to any great extent In this year's pack. The following gem U clipped from a new pink publication that has just reared 1U head In Vancouver, namely "Information." All the infcrmaUon Jn the periodical seems to be the name) on the cover and the adverttecrpenta ; contained therein of third rate hotels snd Uxi firms In the southern met-ropolls. It does not besr the earmarks Of a Sunday School sheet and, anybody who reada this item, gracefully entitled -Prince Rupert on the Bum" had better do so before midnight tonight: Strange tales are coming down to this city about the town which has been heralded as the coming one in British Columbia outside of Vancouver, to wit. Prince Rupert. It aeems tha the mer-chanta of that burg hart In the past pinned their faith to the Hon. Mr. Pat tullo and Hon. Mr. Manson. There Is not much business there, and they have depended to a large extent on the fish ermen who, coming from the American side, were wont to drop in there, buy a whole lot of booxe. and generally have a good time. But the council decided that they would hand the control of the city over to the provincial police, and with tho taking over a move in grim earnest wia msde to clesn up Prince Rupert One of the men who used to reside there (continued on page six) or 1 ' Ik . "t ff hey'reHerel V - . f Ass-Mr , The New oKp (OUR JQtOCK OOT Worsteds Yoiill see in these suits the finer woollens -the more; desirable needlework Bryant & Greer, Ltd. "The Clothes Shop for Men" Burberry Coats Jaeger Woollen Goods the difficulty of arranging a meeting. as Ttlnle Island, and sometimes berond. un thiic rn ttvmi a nllot boat from In spit of her recent thorough going j p,lotmjf to prtnct mpett -ai therefore ! jhore and a deepsea ship bound In-: rr. be roufber. at .times, than piloting to ass unsble to rise to the occas)on thl i TIf of VaccouTer. seek when needed and a party of officers went out on the MjJiowy. It apparently needs fstter officers thsn The pilot will encounter the gales of the open water, and will have some times to wait hours and maybe a day DEMAND 1 1 and smarter style ideas that go with tI f fine quality. - . P4-J . rt av ..-t' :f-- V. "iifr Ttf- . 34 is-indeed a ldw Drice for them con "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST. FOOD." Smoked Dally by Canadian JFjsh & Cold Storage Co., Lt. Good Classes if you need them. Prince Rupert, B.C. shop in I'rini'o Kupert as low as1 223 8lxth Street $50. Good Advice Jf you don't. GUSTAV S1VERTZ OITICIAN AND 01TOMETKIST Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted. Consultation Free. At McCutcheon's Drug Store. Residence, 244 Fifth Avenue West P. O. Box 247 ANGER, The Tailor Kine Imported Sergo and Scotch Tweed Suits made to order in pur oo I. ANQER, Cutter Prince Rupert, B. 0.