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MaU Mail coupon coupon for for interesting interesting Pilars. particulars. 1 "Rupert Brand" THE DAINTIEST mtEAKFAST FOOD" Smoked Dally by si 'the Greatest HeatihM i$covervo Jaftrswav f,T H 9 I r TT. I U . p, torc,S cy"5 U LiVv, m A. '?0 7 TJ McCIaryS DlttributorM of Miles Automatic Furnace Fan for all Makes of Warm Air Furnaces, Old or New Agent for McClary Furnaces HATCH FORI) & S1IKNTON I'honc 33 DEMAND Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., DA Prince Rupert. B.C. wLET-ER RAIN! , Wo have the Slickers for Ladles and Misses in Rtfdrnlue, Vellow and Rose. For Koyn, in Black and Olive Khaki color. Also Rainhats to match. Slicker Rubber Boots for Ladles and Misses in Grey, Red and Rose. Cum Boots for Boys and Men In knee length, three quarter, and hip. We carry the Dominion Rubber Brand and guarantee every pair. Jabour Bros., Ltd. I'hone G13. Wc deliver Canadian National Clhe Largett Kailway Syflem in America STEA1.ISHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE VICTOUIA. SKATXLE, SAIUNOS from MtlNCE lin'EIlT for VANXOlR. MIM-. M ' an.I Intrrmeillate point., each THfKSp.lV For ANYOX nnl KETCHIKAN' Bach tVEHN'EW'AY, 400 pjn. For HTEU AKT Eah HATt'llDAY. 10.0 PJ. lor NOKTII AMI SOUTH IJfF.EN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fortnightly. PANSr.NOEIl TIIAINS LEAVE I'KIN'CE tTEW HAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY at 1IJ0 a.m. for EIMON-TON, hime. WINNIPEO, all poind Eastern Canada. Inlled AGENCY ALlToCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES, tlM Canadian National Expre. for Money Order., lorelrn Cheqne., elc alio for next shipment. your KUPEBT. .,., Phone ri,n. Z60 bu CITY TICKET OFFICE. S2S THIHD AVE.. PnlNCE but ftohtng vessels. Contemplating leaving ahortly for Norway where toe will take over the msBsgsmeat Of bis decaaead father's Marine, Capt. Qd. Wtather. well known sad popular aktpper. has aold the no leas wet! kaon veaael Oslo to Ales. Otoea, formerly of the Dose Spit. The Oslo, built some twelve yeses ago In Seattle and formerly known as the Vsl- aaoas, la a real old ttmsr. She la fifty teat long and derives her power from s hp. Atlas engine. Having - been changed about a year ago from American to Canadian registry, she baa alnce made Prince Rupert her home port. The other sale Is that of the Pair of Jacks, alao well known, by Capt. Jack Ivaraon. who is contemplating the con t ruction of s newer snd larger vessel this winter, to Pete LUand 'and Adolph Wick who have been sailing as mem bers of the vessel's crew. Built m 1918 at the McLean shipyard In Prince Rupert for Jack Ivaraon and John Wick. from whom ahe derived the title "Pair of Jacks.' the veesel Is 47 feet long snd is powered with s 27 hp. -CarlLs en gine. Lees than ten yeara old. she la still considered one of the better veaseia of the Prince Rupert haUbu fleet. HOATS .MEET 1HSASTEK During the week . disaster befel two boats engaged In connection with the salmon fisheries down the coast from Prince Rupert. Shortly after leaving Lowe Inlet, where she bad been under packing charter to the B.C. Packers' cannery during the season, on Tuesday with Vancouver as LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE UM). In Prince Rupert Land Recording Dis trict or Coast District, ttange . ana situate on and being all of Bonllla Island except that portion occupied by Indian Reserve Number 18. TAKE NOTICE that I. Ole C. Austad, of Prince Bjupert, B.C. occupation; rancner, jmcauvo: pivj the lollowinyfaescnpea janos: . Cornmenc!nj at' a post.planted .at tbe Doinf of .Bonilla Island:' thence nortberly.wrateriy, southerly wid easterly, following the sinuosities of the shore line, -to point of' commencement, excepting therefrom that portion of the island occupiea oy uiuiui jktw: v, and containing one thousand acres, more or less. OLE C. ADSTAD. Applicant Dated July 15. 1M7. LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION' TO APPLY TO LEASE UXft In Queen Charlotte Islands Land Re-n.Hino nictrirt of Prince RUDert. and situate at Ferguson Bay. Oraham Island. Q C.I. TAKE NOTICE that Somerville Cannery Company. Limited, Vancouver. B.C., occupation Packer intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the northwest corner of Lot 1571, Q.CX; thnr uit 30 chains: thence north 2 chains, more or less, to low water mark; thanee west following low water mark. an chains: thence south 2 chains, more or j less, to point of commencement, and I containing six (8) acres, more or less. SOMERVILIJi CANNERY COMPANY, LIMITED, Applicant,! Dated August 31. 1627, ft , Use SAWS J Machine Knives SIMONOS CoNADA SAW CO. LTD. MOMTHC VANCOUVER. ST. JOHN, I THE DAILT KIWS Waterfront Whiffs Imperial Overhead Une Heinj: Fulled Down HoaU Change Hand and New Ones to lie Huilt Hunting Still j. Not d'ood 1 Another well known old waterfront landmark in Prince Rupert Is about to disappear. Because age has set upon jt and sine a better device atwms advisable, the imposing 1500-foot trestle, which since the inception of the Imperial Oil Cos plant some fourteen years has curried 4he jipe mains from the tanks on Hays Cove Hill to the waterfront, is about to be torn down and, in future, the mains will run through an 8 by 4 foot concrete conduU underground, excavation for which is now under way. A good-sized crew of men is now empioyd on the work which will involve, an expenditure of aavr rl thousand dollars. Removal f t the oM trNtte IU make a operable tntH1(3rd the K. ,nd 8 it hu btflonc a familiar sltht, not eon- , , . ... . . ' . eaplauted i.,-- mum, had an explosion en " lidcred ungainly since It bM become . b0UKl running and It was wtta uccistoned the eye " Mm difficulty and aa much haste that The old trestle, when It waa put In. ,h a the crew got safely was not alon th conMptlon of the I hare- Ttw veeel U now lying on Imperial (Ml Op. Part of the Mbn the nr Lo o ol Prtnec RuperVa prtyoMd dop-; Hb WM M k" dttMtd power menu in tnoae day.. It was deidaned ' r,u We 1 1 oi only to carry Um oil mains but rlM to be uwd aa an oirbMd pedes-, tnac' approaeb paIH above tb. tbto j planned busy railway round houM and ( iittu. Thus. Mto otany other t hints, the old Irartle. tbotagb Mag In aerrloe. n ei filled Its full iissfulnsu and It Is to go. the wbnls was being aeboduled tor campktlon Shis (all. Other unprnsmiiants sd renovations, esteoalve in asope. are planned by the Imperial Oil Oo. tor execution next prlng. With atoraas of the earlier part of the weak reoedtag anal a patted of fine weather In proipea. Shaw was quite an exosius of halibut boats to the fishing grounds on Tnnrsrtsr afternoon. One flan outfitted -atoe boats for depasture during the tfsf . The paat week has been masked with the aaie of two well known local ball- I On Monday, the seinaboju 811 rr Istand. owned by Steveaton Japanese, being un-dar tow and aa.shored lor the night. oke bjsr to- line and drltted on an Island In Wright Sound, being damaged rather ertouljr in the Impact. Ar-rangeaenu to salvage the vessel are now being made Ay the JIG. Towage Lighterage Co. She to .45 feet long an4 la pewered wtth a 20 h-p! Atlas Im-rrial eBgiiie. There was spirited bidding on afternoon whan Auctioneer a. F. arlne put under the hammer a 28-foot Till netter deslgBsted SJt. 1741 and of. fried by a KrUmaat Indian. Bidding started at taoo snd flnsUy the tidy esset went to Obarue M&rdant. local halibut, fisherman, tor SSOO. She has in 8 &4. Palmer engine. Cots Anderson, head carpenter at the iry dock. Is away with Mrs. Anderson -in a holiday trip to Jasper Park. It has not been confirmed that Qua had i round of the golf course with the Governor Central but we'd bet a rusty nail against a flea bite that he'd make a is Exortieacr loot ate a piker in a .hip caulking contest. Joan Ourrle & Son have their pHe- drtvtag outfit at the dry doek putting !n some fender piles. , HUNTING STILL SLOW Further reports on last week-end's hunting activities show that the deer' are still running nigh and handsome with bucks particularly shy. .. The few successful huntsmen Included Dr. Cade and son who took one at Smith Island and Skipper Hlnton and .wi who took another at Warke .Chan nel. Unsuccessful parties Included Jack Lawrence and Biu4w'llIlscroft who were stormbound until ttoon Monday at Welcome Harbor with the A ego; Dr. Alexander. Claude Klrkendal and Charlie Starr at SpJUer River, and Hubert Ward and party aly at Splller River. Qoplous rainfall waa general and It Is suspected that some of the boys chose comfort and , postponed the really .xrtcus hunting stuff. Oeorge Bryant haa been trying his luck aecn&s the bay during the week but, so far, still keeps well within the bag limit. It is reported that he and Jack Judge sent over on Thursday to tie one up for Tommy McMeekln to bang away at this week-end. Aid. M. M. Stephens and Sid Hunter bave also been customers across the bay sut. judging from the sizes of the bags they brought home they must have been ery pernlcklty about what they wanted. Charlie Balagao Is being generally wel-cened .on his- return to the ranks of She pleasure .boat . owners. Under his rnjy'ls :oV,salllng the cabin tcrulser ktadsk': .' very.- sppropriat'ev. juune 'idr cibfe refined precincts of the Capital City. The Khtada Is 26 feet long and is powered with a 10-12 h.p. Friable engine. Extensive repairs are being made to the overhead ramp leading to the C.T.P. wharves. Powerboat "23," Capt. Alex. Saint, left on Thursday night for Stewart with a shipment of mine machinery. The vetrel Is due back today. HANS l!KU(Jl 1ST Hl'ItT As a. result of a fall in the darkness last Friday night from the wharf at Kinahan Fur Farm a distance of fifteen feet or ao to the' rocks below, Cspt. Ilans Bexquist la nursing a particularly sore right leg, which has .developed Infection, as well as .other bruises and contusions. It is indeed trying for one of Hans' active disposition, ' hi . Powerboat Eleanor Mac has been fitted iut with radio so that the Intrepid nlm-rods .on board may send in a call for i acow to go out and tow the bag home. B1U Nelson, the mechanical wizard. Is at the gadgets and all Is well. This morning, the Eleanor Mac, Dr. Lou Kergtn, Bob Blance, Bill Nelson and Jarvls McLeod on board and rartn' to go, left for the North Arm on Porcher Island. They are prepared for anything from squirrels to elephantp and even a dinosaur should he unfortunately stray along. Freighter, Salvor, jCapt. .Rush, la due luls wetk sad to Albert UcCatfery MOt. say m PAGE FIV2 P"aa""awa"awasagawawaaawa II r "''Sm I Uoritmnble 'oritmmhle on the used car you buy y The used Ford car you buy represents so many unused miles of transportation. The price you pay should be in proportion to the unused mileage which remains in the car. Whether or not you get the unused mileage you pay for depends largely upon where your used Ford is purchased. All used car dealers like to handle Fords because the Ford enjoys public confidence and therefore commands a ready sale. Out tha only safe pla.e to buy a used Ford is from the authorized Fprd dealer. He can tell what usage a car has hud and knows exactly what reconditioning must be done. He has the men the equipment and the genuine Ford parts neccssarv to do this job properly and the Ford you buy from him is a better car than you can get for the same money anywhere else. Why you should buy your used Ford Car from an Authorized Ford Dealer 1 AO uatd can told bjr uthgrutrf for4 4f fieri arc MtMrri ! Sr .f irpctru4. 2 All uard Fordt ar rrcorwin KWJ w-wA fr. a Far Sam aafy by aurHorisra rerd draarra Thffrr arc charged aaamaf Ih. c&r al ulf hat pricn The buer (eta the benefit S- A clear title ta tlen with every uaed Ford car. mauling the buyer agamat Ahe rjak iA buying a car that haa been atvlcn or unU auliy cwnat4 4- The year of the, car guaranteed to be atated by the authoriied Ford dealer S. The Ford Motor Gomparty of Canada. Licnvttd. allot only reftponaible btmnetc men X9 aril us pevuco. auurtng fair and ;utt trealment m afl dealmgt S. The authortied Ford dealer it a permanent buainrfta vuntution in thil communuy H cancaat aSvrd to eooardite future buurwaa by arlling anyone an unaatiafactury car. ff any weJ Fard car ankuard rata aa aauWIped Far J u a refrreiraleJ. it muy be arlMraed ukin 7 7 "d fKe Srt luue we dl a rredaed ao aayMAef aard a. aH Fard cor. Two Judor Sedans specially priced at $325.00 each on easy terms. 1927 Tudor, wel equipped, $700.00. This car has run only 1,000 miles. 1924 Ton Truck, splendid condition, $323.00. FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA. LIMITED with a full cargo of coal. The same Interests are expecting at the first of next week the tug Cape Seott with two scows, laden with lumber and coal. Much of the lumber will be used In connection with the building of the Kalen Island Highway. Breaking down on account .of engine trouble, the B.C. Towage Si Lighterage Co.'s speedboat Naas River had to be towed '.ip from Lowe Inlet on Thursday and is now at dry dock for repairs. The vessel had left on Sunday for Barnard Cove with Alex. Sutherland, manager of Prince Rupert cannery, on board. Bill .Schellm returned to port on Thursday "afternoon, after an absence ifrom port of two or three months. He has been trolling own-the coast with: jiisDi,.ifJiye.r,saa nis unveis wraa nun US, tgias nena uooia. lie is uuaeciaeu o whether he shall go out again or As they were leaving Sunday morning for a trip down the coast. Tom Watts and John Wicks struck a submerged log near the mouth of the harbor with Prince Rupert Boat House powerboat Myfanwy. The vessel immediately began to fill so they made no delay in beaching her near Barrett Rock. Watts and Wicks wete brought back to town on the "23" and the "28," Capt. Alex. Saint, later went out and towed the Myfanwy back to port. Her forefoot was damaged and she Is now being repaired at the dry dock. HALIBI'T LAXI)lOS Halibut landings at the port o Prince Rupert this past week (Saturday to Friday Inclusive) were somewhat under aversge totalling 507,600 pounds, of which 337,500 pounds was American fish and 180.100 pounds Canadian, and prices on the average were a good deal lower1 ihin prevailed '''during e preceding Wteit. efJblgbstbl(t ,for American fish wai',ott' Tuesday yhen the Raold Amundsen received 18.6c .and 7c for 12.-000 pounds. The best .Canadian price r 15.4c and 6c was paid on the same day to Scrub for 15,000 pounds. The lowest bids were 11.7c and Oc on Saturday for American fish and 11c and fic on Thursday for Canadian. Total landing at this port for" the season to xlate stand as follows: American, 15,167,850 pounds: Canadian, 5,737,-700 pounds; total, 20.&05.550 pounds. , Last year'a totals st a corresponding! date were as follows: American, 16,093,- 900 pounds; Canadian, BMllflOO pounds; iotayl, 31,964,900 pounds. S. E. PARKER. LTD. Prince Rupert - - - - B.C. r4 rTaTTiVSliaiWCTaiJfia FREE LESSONS in Dennison . Art Craft ' .' '"a-; Commencing TUESPAV, OCTORER 4TII ' Free Lessons will be given in DENNISON ART CRAFT Comprising CRYSTALLINE LAMP SHADES SCISSOR PAINTING WAX WORK FLOWER MAKING RASKET WEAVING, ETC. Every Tuesday and Friday Afternoons from 2 to 5.30 p.m. Rose, Cowan & Latta, Limited Third Avenue (Opposite Third Street) Phone 234 Hotpoint Electric Ranges Kaien Hardware Co. Telephone 3 Advertise in "The Daily News"