Saturday, May 21, 1027 The Store for Dad and the - Lad! LADIES' MONARCH PURE THREAD Silk Hose All shades and sizes FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIAL 2 Pairs for $1.25 SI. MargnreYs nnd other lines of Hoys' Fine Cashmere jtnd Worsted . Jerseys Regular up to $3.00, Special $1.95 Acme Importers Third Avenue. Hecla Agents for Prince Rupert Steens Limited Phone 3r9 Prince Rupert Auto Company Agents for Hudson and Essex Super-Six Cars Second Avenue, ojuiosite Prince Rupert Hotel. Phones 75 and 275 FINAL WEEK OUR STORE WIDE SALE TERMINATES MONDAY, MAY 23 Jabour Bros., Ltd. cent trip to town and the vessel was towed Into part this week by the Taplow far repairs to a twisted blade and bent .shaft at the Ward Ways. The work Spring Time Is CELERY KING Time Brew s cap of this fine old vegctsble took. It is til the ipring mcditio you need. It drives out winter's poisons, improves the appetite and makes you feci better right away. CELERY KING I good for tM whole family. At druggists, J0 0c LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE UIM. In Range 3, Coast Land District, Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate on the south shore of Evans Arm. B.C. TAKE NOTICE that Oosse Packing Co. Ltd.. of 325 Howe St, Vancouver, B.C., occupation Fish Packers. Intends to Apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 3 chains distant in an easterly direction from northeast corner Lot 740. Range 3; thence south 10 chains; thence west IS chains; thence north to shore; j thence easterly along shore to point of , commencement, and containing 7 acres, more or less. OOSSE PACKINO CO. LTD., Applicant. ; Per Chas. L. Roberts, Agent. Dated April 7. 1827. CLARES HECLA The Furnace that Saves One Ton in Seven Next Winter- tyou;Cun liiive wore heat' .hi ,lvsy.6s'Vi.b,1ri.t)V jinir thV'ivarn$u$ 'ilf c-VVVarni Air Knrnace;.. More romfnrt, too, because the Hecla eliminates dust and gas leaks, and supplies the correct amount of moisture in the warm air. Oct the Hecla dealer to show you the Patented Steel-ribbed Flrepot that has three times the radiation of other firepots and saves Wfr to lfi' of your coal bill. We guarantee this fire-pot for 20 years. See also the Patented Fused Joint Radiator that ensures clean, healthful air. These two improvements ulone' put the Hecla In a class by Itself as the finest heating installation you can' buy. You will he interested also In our "Success" Furnace, lower in cost and with some of the famous "Hecln" features. Mall the coupon for valuable "Hecla" literature CLARE HROS. WESTERN LIMITED Winnipeg Saskatoon Cnlgnry Edmonton Vancouver Clare Bros. Western Ltd., Winnipeg. I'lease mail me booklet about the famous Hecla Wurm Air Furnace- Name . . . . . Address (P.K.) ft THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE Waterfront Whiffs Huge Shark Stranded in Harbor Mcl-ean to Start Construction of Fine New Plant Next Month Improvement . I m til i't. ft; . m ironing - m Most' unique was an incident on Tuesday afternoon when"!! twelve-foot shark became stranded and was captured In a tide basin east of the plant of the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. towards Shawatlans Passage, The venomous monster Is believed to have been chasing salmon toward the passage when he became entangled among the rocks and there either beat himself to death or suffocated as the tide receded. The fisheries experimental station was advised of the incident and Acting Director I'rocklesby proceeded to the scene and took charge of operations toward recovering the creature. Five men finally succeeded (n getting It lnto T-- a boat In which it was taken to the Cold Storage plant where It Is, now being frozen preliminary to preservation The monster was found, besides be ing twelve feet In length and three feet In breadth, to weigh some 1,200 pounds. With a huge mouth, opening to a width of some two feet, the creature la equipped with small aharp teeth and all the necessary factors toward making it most vIcIouh in appearance. It Is believed to be a unique specimen, and, so far. Its Identity has not been established. Last year a shark of somewhat slmUar appearance was taken at Nanalmo but It was only some six feel long. It Is the Intention to retain it as an exhibit for the local fisheries experimental station but, owing to the size, methods for its preservation present some problem. It will probably be pickled or possibly stuffed. Dr. II. Oeddes Large of Port Simpson struck Ilyan Point, near Simpson, with his power cruiser Sunbeam II. on a re completed. Dr. Large returned to Simpson with the boat today. Repair work on the halibut boat Dolphin, Onpt. Peter Byrne, which was damaged In a recent gasoline explosion, Is proceeding with despatch at the dry clock and it Is expected that the vessel win be ready next week to proceed to sea again. Three gill net boats from New Westminster were In port this week enroute to the Skeena River for operation this reason. Eah were powered with Ford marine engines Repair work Is well under way at the N. M. McLean shop on the forestry boat Alpine Plr which had her entire upper works blown off In a recent explosion while lying moored at Butedals. Frames are now up lor the house work which will be of slightly different design than formerly. Within a couple or weeks, the vessel will be ready to resume service. NEW liOAT HINT Work will be started about June 29 by N. M. McLean on his new boat- building plant at Seal Cove In the small bay immediately west of the Canadian Pish & Cold Storage Co. Plans call for what will undoubtedly be one of the finest establishments of Its kind on the coast. The boat shed will be 120 by 100 feet In dimensions and will cover a marine ways Which will have capacity to build or repair three boats simultane ously of almost any size. In addition to the boat shed, there will be floats providing accommodation for some twenty-five boats. Seeing that Mr. Brady fell down on the fishermen's floats lob, Mac Is going to rise to the occasion. The facilities he intends to provide will undoubtedly be made full use of. X1 Another new Job for the McLean shop te In the Installation of 20 h p. and 16 h.p. Hicks heavy dull engines. In the B.C. Packers' seine boat Hanna L. and another smaller seine boat belonging to the same concern. With the 50 foot seine boat for the Langara Packing Co. due for completion next week, McLean, will lay the keel on Tuesday of a 40 h.p. seine boat for the Oosse Packers for the building of which he was recently awarded the contract. This boat, which will be the last to be built In the old shop, will be powered with a 20 h.p. Frisco-Standard engine. Arthur Kerr Is putting a new top on , liud generally overhauling his speedboat ' which Is moored at the Newcombe float j at Seal Cove. The snappy little vessel I Is powered 'with a Ford marine engine. With his house furniture and family on board, Capt .Chris HovmuUer pulled cut on Thursday afternoon In his new bout Helen II originally designed for the halibut fisheries for. Vancouver, en-route to Barclay Sound,, on the west coast of Vancouyerllslahd, where the Vessel will take up it salmon seining charter. The return'pt Papt. Hovmuller. vho for ome years ,'aV'been identified wKuibutftehj ing iirV of -Vlits port, his former boat Hejerti. if". jia'vfW beehAthe Jitgh halloutcB "liere last -WY,, la ft ' m.4t-' ' TWO'lN OMl Capt. Ben S, Johnson of Oslancl, ft Neglected Eyes NEGLECT Is doubtless the cause of most of the lis 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 nt once. OF ALL absurdities In the kingdom of foolishness, surely the loss of eyesight through neglect Is the niost inexcus'ablo, , 1' , DON'T lose health and efficiency through neglect. Come and seel Fred Joiidry Registered Optometrist and Optician Room 8 Smith Rlock Phone 76.1 Mussallem Grocery Company, Limited Closes Out Drygoods Dept. Sale Commenced Friday at 9-a.m. To'The People: I am giving you at this sale some of the best bargains I have handled for years. It will sure pay you (o make a visit and see for yourselves. "The Mark Down Man" in Charge. CHAS. E. RAND. FOR CHILDREN Children's lilue Playsuis. These are flirt cheap I All sizes. CAp Closing Out Price .. Roys Khaki Overalls. All sizes flZp Closing Out Price .. Children's All Wool Coats. AH colors. All sizes. Regular $5.25. CO HO Closing Out Price Vtl.VU Children's Wool Stockings. Black, Drown and White. Closing Out Price A(0 from Children's Silk Lisle Socks. Fancy tops. All sizes Cfkp Closing Out Price . . "Ul Children's Duster Brown Stockings. All sizes 1Cf Closing Out Price .. Boys' Penman's Shirts and Drawers. Only a few sizes left 7Cp Closing Out. Price .. " OV Boys' Slimmer Combinations. All sizes Closing Out Price . . 1 Boys' Khaki Pants. Only a few left. O-j ffA Closing Out Price VtU Youths' Khaki Overalls. Rosular $2.50. CI QC Closing Out Price VA7J Kiddles' Khaki, Play Suits. Ail sizes Q'Tp Closing Out Price . . UOly Boys Braces 10? Children's Mercerised Socks .. 40? Children's Cotton Hose, per pair 2."c Boys' Star Gauntlets . . OX? Children's Gingham Dresses or,? Turkish Towels, G for $1.00 Face Cloths, 2 for .... Hoc1 Wool Bathing Suits. . $1.50 Striped Broadcloth, per yard ."Of Women's Cotton Hose, 3 pairs for Or,? Cotton Dimity Bloomers (ioj NO C.O.D. ORDERS. FOR WOMEN Ladies' Crepe Pyjamas, All colors. All sizes. C" CA Closing Our Price wM.OV Women's All Wool Hose. In Brown only. Regular $1.00. Closing Our Price ()5C Women's Silk and Wool Hose. All sizes. Reg. $1.25. VCn Closing Out Price . . Women's Silk Hose. Assorted colors. All sizes. Ap Closing Out Price ... t,Ui' Women's Cotton Bloomers In White and Pink OCp Closing Out Price Women's All Wool Hose. Special dftp Closing Out Price M v' Ladies' Silk Vests. All sizes. Assorted colors. Qlf Closing Out Price ., VOX Ladies' Rayon Silk Slips. Assorted colors fl4 ff A Closing Out Price VlttJU Ladies' Vests. AH sizes. Closing Out Price QQ Women's Fancy Silk Hose, In fancy patterns. All sizes. Closing Out Price ()Q( t Ladies' Fine Silk Hose. Assorted colors. All sizes. Regular $1.50 QXp Closing Out Price uo Ladies' Silk Vests and Bloomers : Vests, Closing Out Price J(!l.:i5 Bloomers, Closing Out Price Canvas Gloves, per pair 15r Work Socks, 2 pairs for 75 Figured Crqpe, per yard HO? 27 inch Gingham, 5 yards for '$1.00 Curtain Scrim, 3 yards for '. 70? 72 inch Sheeting, per yard or,? Cretonnes, 4 yards for $1.00 CASH SALES ONLY. FOR MEN Men's Work Socks. Gray only. All sizes. Closing Out Price 2lC per pair . f.. ...... Men's Work Socks. Fawn; only. Closing Out Price QC.p 3 pairs for -V-UV, Men's Navy Blue Pants. In a good Irish Serge. All sizes, Regular $4.50. 0a f? Closing, Out Price! W&wO Rubber Raincoats, All sizes. Regular $9.50 G7 CA Closing Out Frlce.V'wW Men's Pyjamas, In flanneli ttte. All ' sizes. Regular $3.75. on we Closlng.Out Price 1 Men's Pyjamas. Made of a fine broadcloth Off Closing Out Price Men's Cashmere Socks. All sizes. Good value. Closing Out Price 1 QC 3 pairs for . .. Men's Khaki sizes. Closing Out Price Shirts. All $1.00 Men's Khaki Shirts. All Wool. CO AA Closing Out Price ,uu Men's Combinations. Stan-field, heavy all wool. Regular $1.C5 co ns Closing Out Price VOMO Men's B.V.D. Combinations, All sizes CCn Closing Out Price . . OOKj Men's Sweater Coats, 7 only. All Wool. Made in Scotland. Regular $7.50. CI Closlng.Out Price Men's Summer Combinations, Long and short legs. Only a fow. c nn Closing Out Price vx.uv ladies Silk and Wool Hose. All sizos, Regular $1.85. Closing Out Price C-f 25 NO CHARGES. Mussailem Grocery Co., Ltd. 423 Fifth AVenue East. Phone 18. former Lake Winnipeg teamioa cap'3 tain, Is again In the limelight. Although he Is suffering from high blood pressure, he still craves speed and to that end he has brought about a unique power Installation In his net boat, B.SJ, Capt. Ben conceived the Idea of coup ling up two single cylinder 4 h.p. N. and S, engines to make a two cylinder machine on the same shaft giving suffi cient power to meet his desires. Everything went Just as successfully at Cap could have wished and they ,were Just about to leave Cow Bay to make a record breaking trip out to their Smith Island home when a piece of driftwood fouled' the propeller and stripped! the clutch. . This necessitated another tie-up but a 10 h.p. glese clutch was expeditiously Installed and the vessel left on Thurs day. The boat will be operated on the Bkeena River. Capt. Ben's son, Luther, superintended the operation on the 13SJ. of which he will be In Charge. New railings are being put on' the NUurlte at the Prince Rupert Boat House where there la a general. campaign of cleaning and painting up Just! now. All dolled up In new colors, the "W has returned to her mooring place there, hardly to be recognlwd by her old friends. The "23" has also been slicked up for Salt Lake service and. the Pachena and Myfahwy are being pro pared for charter. A. E. Wright, who for the past few years has been carrying out, coast trlan- gulatlon work for the government, re turned to the city this week from Vic toria, His boat Kthelda Is how beln (continued on pag six) DENTIST Dr. J. R. Gosse Helgerson Block X-RAY SERVICE 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Evening Appointments UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Salllncs Irum Trliue Kuiwrt. ... for VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, Swanton lluy. Alert Hay, etc, Tuesday. 0 lor "VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, Uutedalr. Alert Bay. etci. Hat unlay . tor PORT SIMPSON. ALICE ARM. .INVOX. STEWART, Wales l-land. Sim.-day, 8 u.ni. lor Naas litter PuInU and Port Simpson. Tlwrwiay p.m. m 2nd Avenue. R. M. BMUU. Aent. Prlnre Ku,',,., ; Thrmiih tickets sold to Vlrlorla nnd Kealtle at a rertuifd rate and liaffunf tliefked through lo destination.