prerlou yean seining for chum waa confined to the east coast of Queen Charlotte Islands from Skldrgtte Inlet south but this fear there baa been a good deal of chum fishing on the north t in ladies flalaies Jhe Meet Watch" All puts of the Buret movement ire completely standardized so accurate as to be absolutely interchangeable. The parts are scrum c to the l21,000tb part of n inch the Hurra completely revcJit-tumizes ill conceptions of what a popular priced wstch cao ocTtr in accuracy tod durability. Id catei of exquisite betary. See the Bur cn and be samoed. LsJrti Tdtthnin Oars, f rUu CtU ftlUd in ftibnnM ihsftl si tu rn .p. 5P. I AT TOUR JEWELLER'S TOHtfglJLGEK? -Ir-vf rri i cnC aSsTtlt STORE WITH THE CLOCN MILK From Bulkley Valley FRESH MILK AND WHIPPING CREAM We specially recommend our Table Cream at 15c for Half Pint Quality and Service Special Ice Delivery Service Valentin Dairy Phone 657 Fur Coats & Jacquettes An Exquisite 8tock of Fur Trimmings at low prices B. C. FUR Co. Next Q.W.V.A. Third Ave. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Prion 575 DENTIST LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone ti. Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal, Band and Gravel We tpeclallxe In Plane anti Furniture Bevlnfl. i well a the west coast. The total pack of all varieties, mainly pink and chuma, on the Queen Charlotte islands this season will be the Isrgest In the his-lory of the Islands. Though the most of the cohoes are caught by t rollers a good many are being caught at the present time In the (hum seines. Canneries still running up to the end of this week are Klldala. Btratbcana and Oooae Bay In Rivers Xhlet; Bella Cools, Talheo and Manltou In the Bella Cools legion ; Namu, Bella Bella and Butedale along the coast; Claxton, Balmoral. In verness, Suunyslde. Port Edward and Prince Rupert in the Skeciyi River dlvl-alcn: Arrandale and Naas Hsrbor on the Naa River, and Lagoon Bay. South Bay Milord Bay. Lockeport. Uasart and Shannon Bay on the Queen Charlotte Islands It Is expected that some of these plHiiti will be discontinuing operations ( the end of thla week, there not being enough fish left to go around. 8 ! J 'Canaer Canuery. cannery site. hat. i mu.ii 1 .'P low price CHEVROLET look like an exprri-.sive car. You will find the beautiful Rsher-buik, closed bodies on Chevrolet it is the lowest-priced car in the world having Fisher bodies. You wilt see appealing Duco finish in colors on Chevrolet. You will discover luxurious upholstery handsome nickel-silver interior fittings cosy rugs on the floor ilk blinds on the windows a dome light in the roof a robe rail and a foot rest all in the Chevrolet sedan-Chevrolet drives like an expensive car. The extra powerful Chevrolet engine performs with amazing smoothness. The standard gear-shift works with ease and quietness. The dry-disc clutch engages and releases smoothly, cr.7JO Kelley. the logging operator, aboard, i Later the Teasel la to engage In fish Johnston, manager of Inverness packing to this port. Capt .Paul Ar- made a trip during the early ' mour remains in command. frt of this week on the powerboat 1i to China Hat district where he is rr. ! The schooner Alliance No. juried to have been looking over a new Cpt. 1, with Gasoline Johnny" Mulhern at !the helm, has been on hunting bent 1 since Monday to Refuge Bay. Porcher The Prince Rupert Bos t house travel ' Wand, with Alex. Strachan. the famous j ercw baa been getting an overhaul this ' Uundry managtr. Jack Keefe. the cele- week at the expert hands of Paul Ar-' brsted barber, and Thor Johnson, the , irour. Laurie Lsunbly. Bob Thomas and , noted haberdasher, aa the huntsmen. ! others of the staff. -rook janitor, efc.. In turn. It Is expected I jthe party will have captured all the i Kative boat, which were In for Exhl-'deer on Porcher Island or scared them iMtlon Week, have now, with few excep-jall away by the time they return home Moris, all returned to their various at the end of this week. home porta. Aa usual, local stores bene- fitted considerably through the expen- 1 On her way out to the Queen Charlotte dlturea of the natives, I Islands on her fish packing duties, the 1 Canadian Pish & Cold Storage Co i good I ship Chief Zlbaasa, Capt. Pred Walters, The sate. U reported this week of the Iln tuU on Klnahan Island last ""rt ntCTl " to Mon,,- halibut schooner ! DB.T. by Capt. Jack Morrison, secretarv of u rwn stout three hours" time on the rising ua' continued to the Islands, corn-sons, Plahermen a Unlou. to Capt. Jsme Par- in uh r cnum who baa been operating the vrs- m-1 since Capt Morrtaon left tb. er. " lb'D Phed up temporarily t take up bis duties ashore. The Dfl.T. M t continue work. The permanent '" wul have to Include a three man boat, forty feet long and Pted ,h PutUn on ot ' nfw krW' iwrrd with a 30 hp. Vlvun engine. (ih waa built In Vancouver about fire j . . . " ytar ago. The Prince Rupert BaatbOuse tug . racnena. which returned last week from mi CaNCCiUtTION Or RtStAVt I Vtctnril, B. C. h iue. ISIS ! rtlflcal of lmrvmnte. Kruwnir u. . 11 4ir. Miiirrat Clsln, .ilintf iti the WUn Mn.tnt tUtKloa ttt ttie iiaxisr Distrlrt. im Itit West Arm nf T-' ne naiioui KDwucr iwuir, cvx-uv. , purchased from Art Oswald by James 'leask. left port tor the ground this week with a new crew which Includes . ., ..... , Teddv Hlne and Jen Larsen aa well j tlie coast left early this morning for " C,PU Lk- the Queen Charlotte stands with T. A. I Powerboat Vlner. Capt. Jimmy Thom-aajua completed her work ot packing salmon from tlie Skeena River and painting and minor repair are now in progress at the dry dock before the vessel leave for Vancouver Island where I .h. fr nrffri tnr th nxt counle Sonet IS 1ILIIEBY GIVE Ibst the re- t .,. , .,,. ,hm. r.nt chuma. months In packing Capt. rrte eustior oter Lot , casslar Uis-'ot inn. is rsm-eiiea. Jimmy will be back in port in tune 10 Oeputj r Minl.ter ot Unto.' decormU ,n, MINERAL ACT Powerboat Ohio, owned by the Suga Interests, has returned to port from Lowe Inlet where she was on a cannery charter. M'MKAM III. aiNC.l Il.tMW ln.n Ami. six I three 4usrier ut t mile' Dr. W T. Kerrtn hae acCJ hi pleasure 1 ! flream truui lln ni-.uih nf Wsun nier., . ...... A i TAkK Miix r. ihn I, rmrtes :. oilmure. '.trulser Sunbeam III. to Dr. r R. O. t. Large i'ort -"ttfsie o. 7i. mtrnd. " ho. after he has taken a post gradu- m ine mnina mirir lur a ceeiuiraie . .uuuvv , g ..r in4nnnmi, toe ww imrrjtM! or WUI rrlve from Harelton to become lalaiat t:nn rrant vr Hie itHiverlsttii. . . ... , ua further Islen ivilie nisliefiAn. uperlntendent 'of the Port Simpson I V1 imler secjha t. intiM It mnmiriired te- General Hospital. The Sunbeam III... V - WiveSiM-nis. -" ; which hs alwy been considered one nm.ti this tl 1sy f fetiiember. A.D. ef the finest gasoline yaclha In the j ' . h. ycT nustH. A gent. ' harbor, was built at the Prince Rupert i ' " ; dry dock about five year ago for IL j ; ."I!;. J. F Turney. the then superintendent ' IN TIIK VlTTCIt tf in lMirtlm fur'nf th vsrrt .In rM It tn Dr. Keretn. ! Km- n-ue f rtivlhmal Ortiriesle or , ,, . ,, and . . nil.. t,.r I,. i me 5 ami l.t t.. Iilork Th hlch la commodious tuny tw.. iierii.in 4;m- (if. city uf jvtll fitted out. Is 38 feet In length and ''''"sM.rsTn' p"rthe k- uf thet !wd with a 20 hp. Kermath en- i 'i ufi-ite i.r Till iiivrrinir the slime Laid , glne. tistinr Ixeii rnlureil to me. It l ntr In- ' trnll.lll III lll snrr ine eipiriiiim or I on 1 1 iihiiUIi rnm) Hie nrsl iulltrstlMi ,lMT....r. .iTuil.Kxial orlirieste t Title Hie atHive land In ttie name .r It. . Malic af Intantlan la ao-lv t. Lssas Lanaf iml onntalnlnir Fnrlv sere. more or leas. WALTalt sr.ttTT SI.MPSO'V. . aiipllrsnj LAND ACT Nolle f Intention I Apply t Leas Land In rrlnre Rupert land flerordlng I rift of Kanre 4, Cnt land Dlfttrlrt, ami situate nn ! te Ulaml. TAKE SOTtfC that f, H. Francis, ot Pixinka. Alberta, rtrriipatlnn Mlnltr. Intend la rrlv fnr leae of I lie following; i1e Titled land:- Cotiiinetirlnr at roM planted tt tlie ni-ih Weit end of Pataase llnd. near Whether N. M. McLean ha gone to Ireland to bring hi wife home or I tllll.lK. Hie nririnat Certiorate of Title ' whether he has Just been up at Seal kNltlll '"" ICove laying the comer .tone tor hU new ' II. r. Mtr.f.F.iin. 'shipyard la not known but his absence L.j,..,,,,,,,,. Hert.lrar ""'"""' uf Title. """.from the Cow Bar establishment has I l"'inre Ituinrt. 11. i. . win ,..,..,rt itib LAND ACT. been vividly noticed. Mae la always good for a squib or two but, it the ! Waterfront Whiffs depended on him en- I tlrrly on Thursdsy afternoons, the last ; In StKllie Division, vissis,. tann ne it or iwu ine uauy news wouia sure, nrrlMir Ointrlrt of Cslar. and situate at.hsv nTe rone 8ne out om of OI huiiniu DU,n-I 'irand rtaplda, on the Stlklne Hlver and to the wrM tif Purveyed Lot No. 470. I - I TAKE MiTICE ti)t I, Waller Scutt 9irnr- some rather extensive alteration are iiin. ft Ti't'traph cnk. B, C nrmpitloil. I . . . . . , . , 'Ranrher. imeixl. tn apflr U h-te oi , tinder way at Ward Way. A new grid1 ilw miluwinc decrlr.l land': - . , l being put In a well aa a small wharf ' ViiihweM DM-ner nf Lot 4?0. thenea .OMlhito accommodate an extension of the ! 40 rhalna; thenre Vet to rtialna; tliini North 4 ehin; tlienee Kt to ehalov. shon. The work Is htnv rinn bv Jnhn ' Currie tt Son. The girls have quit boat riding this season. j Whyt I nil! Watt has1 put away Irene for the j winter. ? joi.lv nrs rui'isr. j An interesting account of the erulso up the roast this summer of the Jolly Mac Is published In Vancouver papers r:nat Trlanmlatlon ta, 111ft thonrwl-. f0nowi. I rr.tmd the timt it hlrh witer mr irnli , 1 . , rnntainlnt tnoo jrre. more nr le. Following a fleet A cruise of the Royal i just lltin. BfilTU:,D FHlp,rfc4ii4' Vancouver Yacht Club In the latter part almost without effort. Extra-large, self-equalizing brakes make motoring safe and secure. The knurled-grip steering wheel with centrally mounted spark and throttle levers and horn button handles with big-car smoothness and small-car facility. The Smoothest Chevrolet in Chevrolet history is selling at the Lowest Price for which Chevrolet has ever been sold in Canada. Ask about CMAC Plan of Deferred ' Payments. K.a.trr$640 CssseUlO Ssaa - $92 Ssort" 71S Cs.cs 810 Lasaa Sessa 7t Tearisg (40 Csaacrcisl Casttia 49S Sssrl" 71S UtUhy tite. " - - 7J0 All Prif at Factory 7ur Extra of the summer. Rear-Commodore W. J. Butt, in his 60-foot power cruiser JoUy ! Mac. went on an extended trip to northern British Columbia waters for the balance of a seven week holiday. In addition to Mr Butt' own family. Mr. and Mr. C. W. Echneck of Milwau kee, were members of the part' which cruised aa far a Stewart and Hyder. catling at Savary Island. Ocean Falls. Prince Rupert, &ayox. and other active northern porta, and also visited many wcluded coves. Besides following the well chartered eteamer course up the Inside passage from Vancouver to Prince Rupert and Stewart, the JoUyMac made a number ot aide trips up long inlet that -extend far back into the heart of the mountain ranges, and Invite the cruising yachtsmen to explore their mysteries. From Prldeaux HaTen. where the last Urge gathering of the fleet cruise took place. Jolly Uae came back a far a Powell River for, gasoline and supplies, and then turned her bow northward eating up the long distance at 10 knots or better. Most of the run was In sheltered waters, but at Queen Char. lotte 8ound they had a real taste of the open Paclfle with a rising westerly gale that rave them a rood dusting before they reach! d abetter among the Islands again. The party paid a visit to the fine Indian totem poles at Alert Bay where grotesque figures of eagle, whales, bears and other creatures hare been skilfully carved out of the huge trunks ot cedar trees. Further up the coast the hot springs ot Dean Channel were enjoyed, there being a rough bathhouse there. There waa a lot of wet weather after Jolly Uae parted with the other yachts, but they were fortunate In having nearly a week of tine weather whUe at Prince Rupert where the party enjoyed their stay, being made very welcome by the Prince Rupert Yacht Club, finding good run bathing In the warm waters oT the salt lagoon acrosa the harbor from the city. Mr. Butt says the members of the Prince Rupert Yacht Club use their boats a lot for afternoon trlpa as well as longer cruises, often being out from 4 to 7 o'clock In the afternoon tor short runs around the harbor. They were glad to rind Capt. Saunders In Charge of the SERVICE The tervlce rendered by Ford car and trucks and Ford son Tractor is well matched by the service of dependable Champion Spark Plugs, which have been itandard Ford equipment for 1 5 years. To insure continued maximum powerandr peed in Ford engines, be sure that you" initatl a full set of Champion at least once a year. Champion Dependable for Every Engine A Canadian-made Product Windsor, Ont. CKomhion X exclusively for f r , Ford -packed VI d In the Red Box OU Marine and Fishery Department station on Digby Island, that gentleman having made a trip down to Vancouver last year lr. his little cruiser OUve. ' A fine day rewarded the JoUy Mac s all at Anyox, and they also went up ortlaiid Canal and visited Stewart, the ucst northerly point reached. On the return voyage Mr. Butt had a interesting experience finding hi way ircugh Jackson Passage, an unchartered nnel which cut off a large part of lie exposed run through MllBank our-d. The eastern end of the passage .aa nearly closed by a reef, leaving only i twenty-foot passage through which .he Jolly Mac was safely navigated. The saters In this vicinity were fuU of reefs, Jten sticking out of water in Jagged points, and the power dinghy was found very useful for going ahead to explore .he channel. On the south side ot MU-jank Sound Mr. Butt found a charming anchorage at Rait Cove. Coming nearer home the JoUy Mac paid a visit to Princess Louise Inlet, that Jellghtfully secluded off-shoot of Jervls inlet whose entrance Is guarded by a roaming rapid that can only be navl gated with a fan- tide or at times of sla.-k water. Inside, the deep quiet water are unrounded by towering noun tain wall with countless water- I all streaming down their aides. The j tuUy Mac's party saw It to particularly . jood advantage as the weather cleared! ap after heavy rain had sweUed thej breams and waterfalls. I The Jolly Mac returned to Vancouver j after having covered 2.500 miles of the ; r-side passages, which are so varied and .umerous that no one has yet been t kble to exhaust their extensive ramlfl- : rations. Halibut landing at the port for thej yast week (Saturday to Friday lndu- Jve) totaUed 592.600 pounds of which , American vessels contributed 410.500 jouiids and Canadian boats, 182.100 ; " 4unda. This brings the total landing .or the season to date to 21 J32.600 ; pounds 1S.493.8O0 pound American and ' 3.838,880 Canadian. Price during the ! week were at a high level with the peak on Monday for American fish when 18c , ' and lOe waa paid and for Canadian on Saturday when 17.4c and 10c was bid. i WW CmWW JaCBK!al fsA A HlBtsVsMraLBf v SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 15, lBp teh usnr? rows mr-- PAOE FIVE WATERFRONT WHIFFS Salmon pack this season is large one-D.S.f; and Sunbeam III change hands-Jolly Mac's cruise Totalling 1.113.000 cases to date aa compared with 1,091,000 caws In the entire 1P25 season and 1.180.000 cais jn the record year 1824. the salmon pack this year In District No. 2 give promise of being one of the largest on record although It la not anticipated that It will quite reach the record of two year ago. Pink and chuma will account for the Increased pack thla year, the pack of cockeye being amalltr than last. Fishing for chum and cohoes U still in pro-grew and a number of the cannerle in the district are still In operation. The fUhlng with seine on the mainland 1 poor but a week ago It waa Improved on the Queen Charlotte Island though report received during the past week Indicate a falling off again. Ir , , e- for Economical Transportation Ik For Demonstration, phone or call Dave Ross KAIEN GARAGE Page and Shaw's CHOCOLATES The Cindy of Excel'ence A NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED A.orletl Chocolates I Hi. boxes $1.00 Assorted Chocolates, 2 lb. boxes $2.00 Hard Centre Chocolates, 1 lb. boxes $1.00 Hard Centre Chocolates, 2 lb. boxes . $2.00 Assorted Nut Chocolates, 1 lb. boxes $1.25 We also have GAXOXCi'S. NEILSON'S and MOHVS Choco-lales in bulk and in 1 lb. and 2 lb, boxes. Ormes Ltd. The PIOXEEIl IJRUUfilSTS - The HEX ALL STORE ' PHONES 82 and 200 These Chilly Nights - i Rerpiire heat in the house. We have just received our Fall shipment of Gurney Oxford Heaters For ectmomy and efficiency lhey cannot be excelled. Call and inspect our slock. We also carry a complete line of Condor Electric Lamps In all sizes Stork's Hardware Limited 710 Second Avenue lowest prices were yesterday when ' American flah. went down to 14c and Be ( urtously lifted over such obstruction. and Canadian to 14.1c and 8c. On the whole, bids for Canadian fish have compared well with those for American. Boats landing during the week were ; a follows: by elevators. production ol aitaoa and trout The ralrway. 14A0O; Alaska, 21.000; Kcxilak. j S0.0OO; Tahoma, lS'.OOO; Lltuya, 14,000: Mars, 10.000; Ivanhoe. 18.000: Resolute. 4S.O00; Senator, 25.000; Ithona, 25.000; Tjee. 10.000; Wabash. 2.500; Hazel H, 11.000 Alten, 52.000: Panama, 28.000; Ctdrlc, 27.000. Canadian Kalen, 's.OOO; Pair of Jackj, 6,000; Prosperity A.. 16.000; Helen. 10.-600; Dolphin. 8.000; Yule. 4300; Terpen, 15,000; Ingred H 10.000; AU1. 6.000; S.A.. BOO; Impereuse, 9,500; Cape Spencer. 7.500; Tramp, 7.000; Bingo, 5300; Point May. 3.000; Joe Baker. 2.0O0; Cape Spear. 5.500; P. Doreen. 7.000; Mab. 2.000: HELPS SALMON SPAVt.V Building of huge water power dam In the streama on the Pacific Coast ha brought a serious problem to the Interest which seek to maintain the salmon goes to sea and returns by come mysterious Instinct after four1 years to the stream of Its nativity to spawn. The erection of dams In uch! stream placed barrier to the fish. It' was realized that in year to tome the ' supply ot salmon and fish of similar. habit would be seriously curtailed unless some device could be provided to enable the fish to pass the dams. CAN ! IT OK 1IUWN A flah lift waa successfully tested- at a dam on a tributary of the Rogue Cape r 8waln. 7i00: Scrub. ' 74)00; Mar-;"""- 1 . i 'Tr I K.nit.n!m. ruh natronlzed the ele gallce. 8.000; TJnome, 3.000; Johanna, . 11.- Ringleader. Ringleader. 5.000. 5.000.1 FISH ELEVATOR LATEST THING NO I.OMit.K !( SALMON OK TROUT HAVE TO IIATTLE WITH FALLS I'll'T HIDE IV Ll'Xl'KY l -n t V- f 1 rt riftV. Alt 000; Maynower. 700; " - 'f., ttw ... - - iuw could be determined, were carried up I into deep water. The device Is operated by hydraulic pressure and It automata In every respect It can be utilized, at any obstruction, regardless of height and fish can go down aa well a up. Another Invention recently put Into use tt Oregon power planta consist ol a series ot electrically charged rod to keep fish from entering mlllrace which lead to the turbine. PORTLAND, Ore, Sept. 25. Modern JOI.LY1M! THE MISTRESS Invention, which haa put the human ' The Old Spinster Has the canary had race on springs and cushions to ellmln- Its bath yet, Marlef ate olt and hardships that were endured by earlier generations. It doing at much for the poor fish. Members of the finny tribe which from creation have battled with waterfall and rapid to reach the quiet headwater .of atreama In order to de- posit their eggs, ar now being lux- Marie (under notice) -YesTn. ' can come In now. You V.NtlsiiEn Magistrate '(severely to old offender) So you've been fighting, your wife again. Uquorr . t PrUonVr No, thi' Ucke'd inl LUMBER We are niannfacturing rough and dressed lumber. Edse grain boat cedar. Halibut and salmon boxes. Ask For Prices Seal CoYe Lumber Co. Ltd. PHONE 562 GEORGE R0R1E Chartered Accountant and Auditor Receiver, Liquidator, Trustee, &c. Phone 387 New Address: 243 Second Avenue West PRINCE RUPERT TUGBOATS Day Phones 423, 53. Green 238, Black 736. Night, Prion)--667, . 534, Green 238, Black 736. RUPERT MARINE PRODUCTS, LTD. GEO. U. BU9MBY, Mart. Blr.