Saturday, June 11, 1927 Always . fresh if. m The famous vacuum (air-tight) tin insures Big Ben being in the same perfect condition when you buy it as when the tobacco, left the factory. Use Canadian National rMrexs Me, aln for jour nt ulilpineiit. CITY TICKET OFIICK. J8 TIIIIID BIG BEN CHEWING TOBACCO $2.00 per 2Ili. tin Ogden'n Cut Plug Ogden's Fine Cut Old Chum Cut Smoking Tohacco Dixie Plug Smoking Tolmcco are also packed in the famous Vacuum (air tight) tin. Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating G.T.P. 20.000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boifermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern-makers. Founder. Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and ,385 Ranadian National CThc Largcfl Railway Sylem in America Steamship and Train Service MMI.1NOH from rUIS(T. UlTKKT for mrh TIUKSUAY ami MI.NIiAV. lor ANVOX I'ur STKWAIIT s.s. I'KINCK. JOHN for VANCOIIV LAND, fortnightly. PASSKNISKIt TICAINS l.V. Ilill.V RXf'KINT SI'NDW at 11.30 TON. WIXNII'MI, all point En jAsrKit i'auk lonr.fi opkx SEE CAN ANA IN I'ANAHA s aolncy am. ockan Y.VM'OIIVKK. VICTORIA, SEATTLE, 1 1. ini p.m. m:im:siy. lo.im p.m. SATl KDAY. m.lMI p.m. Kit via oi!:kn ciiAiti.orri: is- AVK IMtlSCi: ItCI'KItT II. ni. for I'KINCK tiKOKOE. EIIMON'- lern Canada. I nltrri Matei. MAY 21 TO SKITKMIIKK 3(1. 41 IIII.EK YBAK IWiT - I'V- STEAMSHIP LINKS. for Money Orders, EnrHgn rhnue. AVE.. miNCi: KU'KUT. Phone 2C.U FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS One Doen Ladies' Fur Trimmed Coats Well lined, sires 40 to 4C, fci Gray, Sand, Black ami Navy. Special for Friday and Saturday $22.50 Also 2 Dozen. Canton Dresses Special 'for Friday and Saturday .5111.50 BENT'S Ladies' Iteady-to-Wear Third Avenue Prince Rupert Auto Company Agents for Hudson and Essex Super-Six Cars Second Avenue, opposite Prince Rupert Hotel. Phones 75 and 275 THE DAILY N2W3 PAGE FIV3 Waterfront Whiffs Sockeye Season Opens Next .Week With Good Prospects and More Canneries Yacht CJulj Regatta Plans Laid Hcatbuilders Still Busy ' The' openlng of the soekeye fishing season at midnight Sunday. June l'J, and the corresponding ireneral re-opening of some thirty-eight canneries on the mainland of District No. 2 will be the next big event in local marine circles. While no record run of fish is expected, it is anticipated that fishing during the 1927 season wilj be more intensive jn both gill net and seining areils, for all varieties of fish, than ever before and that may bqng the pack up to compare favorably vv Reformer years. It at least gives promise of being -a' season , of Uiiprijcpdented ajctivity and it should prove profitable both tor paiterV, aftdf Isliermen. ' I In addition to the 38 canneries on J installation of a 50 hp. Washington' the mainland, there will be six plants delsej engln at the dry In operation thta season on the Queen ;hM )lten baek ln 8galn tnlg wwk Charlotte Islands. All fifteen canner-j,or Ilnal ntlng out, yen the vessel les In the Skecna raver division will be ,.. h.r. n-.v,,,..,,- .h, , operated and all on the Naas except SomervUie and Kumoon which have not operated for several years. The season will be marked with the opening at pie ted above decks. Since the pilot house and other has been put on. that tlmej housework i four new canneries in District No. 2. , n,,, Prince Rupert Boat House Is well Thtse will he the new plant of the Qn th -nv nrnin to having n-h fn.tv.; Mtssett Cannersat Massett: that of the flora! box decorations as beautified the! Kltmtu Packing Co. at Klemtu: the premises last summer. True the season' Mlllerd Cannery Co. at Barnard Cove. been a little late but roses are and the B.C. Fishing and Packing Co. In bloom and other plants are coming! ai waiser urn. i un that will shortlv make the nlaee As during last year, there will be a Diaze of glory, weekly close seasons of forty-eight hours starting at C pm. Fridays and ending 6 pjn. Sundays. There Is a Bob Wiggins has been promoted jfrom the post of chief engineer to that possibility. If the fishing becomes too 0f gkipper of the fishery patrol boat Intensive, that this period may be ex-1 TIeron Wing. Bob Is practically a new ttmded. Such action would be at tne.hand ln local marine circles but hi discretion of the fisheries department. Patrol will be carried out by gasboat. PAIN from Bladder Irritation Soon .tied ttf "SANTAL MIDY B.oar of ImlUltoM Lack for Ito word "MIDY" Sold bv all drurn't niu4 h THE PIONEER LAUNDRY KIDS c REPUTATION for. OFTHlSOMETHlrtfr I VNC fsKC GLUITc SURE." Out- -CPUTATl ON D WlU ENDURE OUR business reputation does not need laundering. It's as spotlessly clean as the day we started in business. Our policy Is the public be de lighted. Pioneer Laundry Phonc 118 Neglected Eyes NEGLECT Is doubtless the cause of most of the ills that, afflict humanity. This is so self evident that it seems hardly necessary to tell you. If your eyes are giving trouble, have them attended to and at once. OF ALL absurdities in the kingdom of foolishness, surely the loss of eyesight through neglect is the most Inexcusable. DON'T lose health and efficiency through neglect. Come and nee! Fred Joudry Registered Optometrist and Optician Room 3 Smith Block Phone 763 advancement has been rapid. It Is presumed, no arrangements having. slKVEYOlt cilAN(it:s HANDS, yet been made for an aerial patrol. j Tn! weli Known gasoline cruiser Sur-The only salmon fishing to date hasivtyor has been purchased from Pete been springs of which there has been a'toreuzen by the Biological Board of vcij jjwi inn uum u. imwiiii. uanaaa ana, unaer u uag oi wmmo-i the river and for trailers outside, Some springs have been mlldcured and some canned but the work has not been very extensive. The opening of the sockeye season Is always the occasion for fishing and canning to open ln full swing. The fish packer Skeena M.. of Japan-era ownership, which was built at Carlisle Cannery during the winter and which was here about a month ago for dore Don Finn, will ln future ply the-i briny deep in the service of the local fisheries experimental station. She will be engaged ln hydrographlc work the station Is undertaking Including the keeping of temperature records of waters surrounding Prince Rupert and will do such fishing as the station requires ln addition to other duties. The vessel, which Is now' being painted up and otherwise prepared for the new work, Is 34 feet long and Is powered with a 10-12 Ralaco engine. An old twln-screnr gasoline cruiser has been brought from Vancouver for rervlce out of the Patterson mine on Porcher Island which has been acquired and will be developed by 'Toronto and Vancouver interests. Preparatory work at the mine Is now Under way. Claude Klrkendall, popular manager of the Booth Fisheries local destines. has deserted the puths of gasboatin? and Is now turned salorman. A Colum- ibla fishing boat hull was obtained and with the expert assistance of Bill Net-I son. the sail was stepped oi Monday. Each fine evening now. Kirk Is to be seen unfurling a mainsailful to the breere and praying to heaven that the elements will favor the pursuit of; his latest hobby. Kirk has sold his gasboat to Mr. Dalzell of Prince Rupert cannery. niSPOSIN'fl Oil MAClllNKUY Jock Harris of the Alias Boiler Works Is taking the machinery out of the old river boat Inlander, which has been on the beach near Port Eoslugton these many years since stern-wheelers ceased i plying the Skeena River. The power- tug -Pachena on Thursday took .up a scow on which the Junk will be loaded and wlU tow It back this week-end. The F. H. Phlppen made a trip on Thunulny to Port Edward and Balmoral canneries and brought .back spring hcada lor the Tucks Inlet reduction The Messenger We motor, cycle messengers know that for pep and speed you've got to have good spark plugs. Give me Cham pions every time the better spark plug. Champion li tk brtUf bark pt"t IwcaKH of lu JkU.tiWJ uUimu. iu car lu (wo-ricc canMmctl.D and iu ip cUi anotwU t lctrJs Cfcamplm X for Fordt CKamftfiW"" Cart olhtr than Fords 90 CHAMPION SparlCPiugs WINDSOR. ONT. A CANADIAN-MADE PRODUCT Backward ; Season We arc overstocked! The late season haa sldwed up business and we have to reduce our stock. And to do it quickly, we have slashed prices thoroughly! - If low prices for quality merchandise will move our goods out, we have the low prices at this sale. (Jet your share of the quality merchandise and the low prices, too!! MEN'S SUITS Men's and Young Men's Tweed Suits in Gray and Brown shades. Good materials and very well tailored. Regular $20.00 values. fi19 fi Backward Season Sale Price .. V" Another lot of Men's and Young Men's Suits. Exceptional values. Regular up to $32.50. cf f qe Backward Season Sale Price .. VXVJU In this lot are regular values from $37.50 to $12.50 in Men's and Young Men's Suits. COQ QtZ Backward Season Sale Price . . BOYS' 2-PANT SUITS In pure Wool T.weeds; good wearing materials in the latest shades and cut in up-to-date style. Regular $16.50 value QQ OC Backward Season Sale Price .... V.tJ0J MEN'S SHIRTS Men's English Broadcloth Shirts in novelty shades and plain colors. Tooke's best make. You can afford to stck up at this price, for this value is out of ordinary. Regular $1.00 value. fi QC Backward Season Sale Price .... ALL NEW MERCHANDISE BOUGHT FOR THIS SPRING AND SUMMER SELLING. MEN'S GRAY FLANNEL , MEN'S BLUE SERGE BOYS' DRILL KHAKI PANTS PANTS PANTS Alsp in fawn. The right Also in Brown Herring- With Shirt to matcji. A thing for summer wear. Re- bone. All pure wool wor- real summer outfit. Regular gular $0.50 value. Backward steds. Regular $8.00 value. $1.50 each. Backward Sea-Season Sale Ofc.dD 2f JC Backward Season Q. QC son Sale Price 5,JW QO Prie sale Price ...... each BOYS GOLF HOSE BOYS SHIRT WAISTS IloYS' STOCKINGS The famous St. Margaret's Tooke's best make. Fine The famou3 gu jjarKaref brand. All pure wool. Re- wearing materials. Kegular brand( wUh thft Diamond gular $1.15. to $1.75. knee All sfzes Backward Season (Sp Backward Season QCq Backward Season Qffp Sale Price Sale Price Sale price . C MEN'S CAPS FOR BOYS BOYS PYJAMAS I JAMAS The famous Wolfe make. Roys' No-Button Under- Silk lined, with Russian wear. Tooke's make. Regular "Reslwell Boys Flannel $1.25. Pyjamas Tooke s best Silk leather sweatband, in the very latest shades. Regular Backward Season Sp frogs well fitting and com- .S50 Sale Price lortable. All sizes. Boys' Tennis Boots Backward Season Backward Season C- QC Sale Price ...... JL'. Sale Price ... Sale Price Vajw NO CHARGES ALL CASH PRICES NO C.O.D. ORDERS PUKE j FREE! FREE! Alterations to Suits Free Boys' Straw Radio Caps A Cap give Free with as usual. Free. every Suit sold. The Acme Importers Third Avenue. Fish & Cold Storage Co. Mail Orders filled at these prices charges prepaid. The tug Cape Scott arrived lb port toward the end of this week with two ecows containing coal and lumber for Albert & McCaff ery. V. The P.R.T. has been putting In a hopper ,at Inverness cannery. Skipper Jack HI u Urn and son, Lyman, left on Tuesday aboard the Starlight for a business' trip to Anyox. Tom McMeekln has been giving the pride of his fleet a much needed haircut and shave on die Yacht Club grid- Iron this week. The Ijtngara Packing. Co. 'a new seine- boat, which Is awaiting Rome one. to take her to Massett, has been named Delkatlo, MoI.KAX lU'SY With busluesa coutlnulug to null lu as quickly as It Is turned out. It docs not look like moving day for the McLean shipbuilding establishment for a time yet." The 46 foot selneboat for the Oos.se Packing Co, was launched last evening and Is to have its 20 h.p. Frisco Standard gas engine Installed and be ready for service within the next week. Meanwhile, repair work on the forestry boat Alpine Fir, which was shattered by a recent gasoline explosion, Is Bearing completion and the vessel was replaced In the water Thursday night with a view to having the Job done and the boat ready for service at the first of next week. . The next work for the yard will be the fitting, out above decks and Installation of euglnes in two seine- boats which have arrived at the plant from outside points where they were built. One of theoe vessels, a forty foot boat for Arthur Iewla of Kltkatla, will have a 10 h.p. Frlaco-StaruUrd gas engine Installed wbilt the othtr, a foot eraft to be operated by native out of Lowe Inlet cannery for the B.C. Packers, has been fitted with a 20 h.p. Clay motor by Harry Love. After spending over two weeks In port having 'a nurrdier of Improvements made o better fit .'her! for .the halibut fl&tiertcs, the: 'hlghro.-uycd; . schooner Jessie; $ pv:MikV-. '.eagber; cleared I ' . 1. - V.W i..." ltf Mint. ' ' irvWllliam''j'effery of Port Simpson Suga now has under construction a 23 foot glll-ncttcr which will toe powered with a 6 h p. Vivian engine. si T.uiiio's i-atkst vNow nearlng completion at the Sue- P.O. Box 607 plant. Yesterday the vessel went' out to Georgetown mUl and brought back a scowload of boxes for the Canadian 40 hlro shop in 'Cow Bay is a finely built 42-fcot selneboat for William Rudland of Metlakatla. The vessel wUl be powered with a 16 h.p. Acme engine and will be ready for use ln two weeks. Sunday. July 10. has been selected as the .date for the Prince Rupert Rowing, tc Yacht Club's annual regatta. In the morning, the new feature of a decorated Doat paraae. open 10 an boats m the harbor, will be Introduced, with substantial prizes for the best ap pearing. In the afternoon, the various races will be run oft as well as other Items on the program full details of which will be announced when the gala day draws closer to hand, In the meantime, the following committees. nil under the direction of Alex Mac-donald, general chairman, have been selected: General J. A. Lindsay, Dr. II. L, Alexander, Alex McRae, Dr. J. P. Cade, Claude Klrkendall and Alex. Macdonald. Competing boats Dr. J, P. Cade, F. (continued on page six) Li Safe Speedy Relief Stop Yeur RhsMmstlsm fend 10c foe tmtroui ril to Tcnipleloni.Toroolo. 50c and tlbam st 1W . If any segment of the Spine u ill bu umurnuu wuun Iiubliuation) Dtiaurc Is proJuctJ on the nerve. trunk! at that point and tlucfcK develops. T.MtAB T.rACt4NCCK T THROAT T. trrts LMBf T. HEART T.IVNCS T.UVIR T.ITOUAC1I T MALI IHT tnwt, T. KIONCYI T.IOltU T.AfUNDlX T.OWUUU T. LOWtR INM T.IUDDCR T.CXNO TheChiropractor 4uM dM ftiMuulliia d. a. McMillan Palmer Graduate CHIROPRACTOR Patho Neurometer Service. Open Evenings, Rooms 6 and 7, Exchange Block. Phone 691 Dr. Alexander Smith Block , Phone 575 DENTIST