SPECIALS in Breakfast Food Q (..mi.'s Corn FlakcH, !! pkjfa. fr IMf l.rlliiK's Bran Flukes, 3 paga. I'or HXf ! ulfcd Wheat, 8 pk8. for .aof (.rape Nuta, 8 pkga. for HOf -lncdded Wheat, 3 pita, for 10 I r. Middleton'a Oatmeal and Wholemeal Cookien, 15 pkjrs. aof ! i Middleton'a (iiiiKer und Suirar (Cookies. I! pkirn. for v In Middleton'a Macaroon. I'ktfs. for (I,"ic Hussallem Grocery CO. LTD. Phone 8 1 and 18 RUNNING SHOES I (Ut MEN AND BOYS V hiive a jrreat aaaort-n: Running Shoea for '. and Boys from the Ileal at prices whirh will v;ir you 25 per cent LADIES' SHOES high grade varieties ii the very latest .style, are invited to nee -hoes. You will v-iM- from '.Xfi to 40 per cent Montreal Importers Third Avenue ' R Miller. Proprietor Insurance Real Estate Bonds ('' inline in B.C. I mi and accept buying llinjr ordcrH on Van-I Nihange at Vuncou- S.D. Johnston Coltd. 11 IT 2nd Avenue Agunta for Miller. ( urt & Co. Ltd. DRY : BIRCH J KPINi: AND CEDAH , '"ad $3,150 Load $C.R0 ' 1 !'' sa'k BOc' ..f:OAI' 1MUCES DOWN I'eerleaR Egg $12.00 . ;'n'""a Washed Nuta $11.26 " 'li' SootlcHH Egg $12.00 , ,"l't;' '-"nip $13.00 ll other classes of coal HydeTransfer AND COAL CO. 1 fin v.. if I it vi n mm. Waterfront Whiffs . Plan Being l aid for Starting of Salmon Kenton on June 20-Unlon Oil Co. to Build Large Tanks Donnie Mac In Sold uSLlMb lChanBe1 c,reun. the ia a good deal of nSkli HftT.e proH"ectB fr forthcoming Harmon packing HeaHon - faWict No. 2 of which Prince Rupert ia the can- T ame1deA reulationfl matter of fishing will, m n h.i all , probability, make considerable difference and, following the recent amalgamation of the B.C. Packera and Goaae Packing Co., it has apparently not yet been definitely decided j to the scope and poaoibie merging ot operations. Nevertheless, preparations are being marie for the season at almosUll canneries in this extensive district and the present prospect to thai. . there wttl be few that W1U not be In , "wn w tood to have been operation. Fishing and packing will set . fully under way with the opening of the 1' . ' "y wU1 P'bly be away oceye season on June 30. Few pre-!", lw" aay '"' y took diction, are toeing made a to the possl-1 ? nouh rub lo " then We alat of the run other than that the ! cycle year points to u big pink aeaaon ,.. on the Queen Charlotte Islands . - -ur, niaiuujer or the In Smith' Inlet, the extreme southern ' J . " 10Wln Co ' " cy n "ince Ru- division of the district it ,-rfl'"u'""" that all three canneries Smiths Inlei jKrl, to following a week hlUin" Mp 10 vncouv-orated. Uarriret By and Boawell will be up- , . i Preparation, are .too bei,.R m.cle for L ?T , . I" ' tr'P t0 packing In all ten River inlet n,rw! . " " v " r"c" "vinB -Ri.r inlet kim... r -w wdneday evening and returning the vlnclal. Beaver, Qocae Bay. Wad ham ' OMd Hope. Stratbcona and McTavlah In the Bella Coola dlvistan. it is possible that two canneries will peck- Bella Coola and Tellheo. Klrnsqult cannery and Manltou canneries. Which were not operated last year, will probably not work this aeaaon. m the central division, along the coast south of the Skeena River, it is etpected that Namu. Bella Bella. Walker Lake. KJemtu. Buledale and Lowe Inlet canneries will acaln be operated. Captain's Cove, It la under-ttood. will not be operated for eannlng purposes this year. With the exception o( Djmlnlon. It la ex per ted to operate all Bkeena River l division canneries Balmoral. Bkeena. jCamnMrclal. Cunningham's. Haysport. I C liar. Sunnysltte. North Pacific. Inver- i rxrt Kdward. Prince Rupert. jOoeanfe and Carlisle Seal' Cove cannery! at Prince Rupert has been dismantled I of machinery and Is not expected tu run. Bay. Airandale and Wales Ialand. The -titer three plants in this division Naa Harbor. Some.-vllle snd Kumeon will be operated as camp snd will not can. As said before, this should be a bla , the Islands South Bay. Laroon Bav. 1 I luilowing morning. Powerboat "M" of the Prince Rupert salvage it Towing Co .' fleet returned to port on Monday after an abaenee of four day. on a trip some thirty mllen up the Ccstall River with a mining engineer Warren Smith, who took aome samples Irain mineral properties and hipped them to Virginia. Ml AJman's power cruiaer Mlpal ha. taken up permanent mooring quarters ar the lloau pf the Prince Rupert Bal va?e it Towing Co Gammon Ac Watt wlneboat Zanardl. chartered lor a year lo the Prince Rupert Salvage it Towing Co.. U at preterit on the Bkeena River gravel run. bringing In rock which In o V uaed in the construction of the new theatre. Mitchell- Currle started thU week on the contract of reahtngling the gov- milUMftt Hkarf lain, wlt - On the Naa. River it Ii. eapertd that ,A ..,h, 'JTk7- ' 11 three eanneriei will he nmntnl Mill ; 4 ing made year for Dinks in Maas-tt Inlet where , Prtuc x"XTt rr.t-- BspertmwnUl Mas-tt Oaanera (Royal Pish Co I. Msw-aett (Lanasira i. Watun stiver. Shannon ay ana poaaleiy rwrguaon Bay oanner I H.OAT Hilt Kl nvi:voii A snail float baa been Installed along the wast end of the government t wharf for the accommodation of the Button powerboat surveyor. The Sur veyor la beg Inn Ing to look as if the bova ai the atatlon ottght to get busy with WIU be operated Further south on'" Paintbrush i.foH a.. .nrf i .ir.,- The well known American halibut Jchoawer Havana Capt. Pred Sorenaen all exnected tu nack lu PorUd e tied up temporarllv at J.HU xmv i.kii IIMHI.ATHINU i trmvii Seattle, awaiting the advent of better The new refutation which may tend ther to say nothing of improved to tvauce tne salmon paca mi ye.ir prices Include Uint whereby flabjng by all metnoas u. pronioiiM wr.nin nan a ; o,pt Blll p,n0iu, has joined the local mile from creeks as axalnat the former , ttton boat Cape Spear as akiopttr. restriction of MO yards also thai regula- B Marshall who has bseu in charge of ung the siae or purse seines to a mini- the it since the first of the aeaaon mum depth ol 350 3' inch meshes and reverted again to the euglne room s minimum length of ISO fathoms and maximum of 200 fathoms Last yearj The well known halibut boat Sitka llbgtlM of from I tj 00 fathoms were i recently bar (the .Canadian Fash Bowed lor purse Seine the depth hav- J k atorage Co. to Capt BUI Doueett ing been the same Also tni year oniy Kas Goldstein of Juneau, ia ane powerboat may be ueed m the op- have landed a number of catches .rattan of a seine where two gaeboata reeenUy at Seward and other northern were lorawny permmea i Alaska porta. It is several weeks since The season for scokeye fuhlng will litr been harp rn on June 90 when the use of i ':i;h mesh neU will be permitted, the lose of the aeaaon having not yet been i r ranged. Pathlng with other varieties .;! gear Including trolling and the use ol net of not less than 0, inch mesh may be carried on any time after Jan-ry 1. In the patrol of the salmon fisheries Ills eason. it la experted to have two and poasibly more airplane In addltli ler tnaii the machine which have been ii' the past They will, consequently, be ibte to eltmblMter and higher and will or generally mote errioieut. ON MYStKMV THU' Powerboat of the Prince Rupert ealvafe Towing Co.'. fleet left Sunday murnlng for down the coast on mere or lea of a mystery trip A party of sMlNBKAL ACT (Form P.) rKIITIIirATIOKl'ltCIVIIIINTH princes Pat l" t 43M: ol. Uat 437: p A F Lot 4368. Obaerver. Lot 488a. situate In the Atllu Mln-m Mineral Ofcaim. mvlilon of Ca-Mi nitrlet Where Seated- On Munro Mountain about four 0,TAl0aVr1CrTK th"' we .lames Stoke oier Free Miner ., CertlllCBte Sorter Tot ior a Ceri firsie of ImpiW-Recorder f ohtalntaI a SSvJr.- &n. of W shove ,J... , AUd turiner m - Arent. SHEHIFK-K SALE Between: plaintiffs: Oludvs Jones ami J ,lVlr1eVirinn" ..... net. nnnm. And Ounont and an order or H ",' , rinv f April. J?"n , ,r!. ! uon of apn.ee nncl Hemlock ' ' V ' . T,,e same belOR logs cut h fenrinnt. nnrt rlalm n Hen Sl1 Blierlff's Office day of My. ID'"' nfF- :v ahi'v nsmert ue- , ,ch 'i"' e'lii'iiirw ' . , ttk place at .. . m tl"" 8tl hou . , .... ... w A Neriff, Local fish buyers on Thursday put into use for the first time a new board at the Exchange supplied by the Union OU Co. Much more commodious than the old one aud fitting a long felt need, the new board will, doubtless. Inspire the buyer tu l tter things than they have offering so far this season. CLi;.t IT WKf.K where there has been a campaign with a view to Improving the looks of the premises. Flower garasns will be put in to further beautify the aurroundlaa The efficiency and better earning capacity of the large dleaal boau In the halibut flaherles has been amply demonstrated ao far this season. Willi many "hole trips." due to low prices, have been complained of by the gas men. the dtaeel boata have evidently been getting by very nicely They have been able to meat expenses with a little something to spare on such priees as So and 3c and upwards while the smalle Kssboats have been lucky to pay their bills. It is ever becoming more apparent that the Canadian owners will have to follow the example which has been so generally taken up by their contemporaries across the line if they are v survive. It would, of course, mean oulte a flnanalal outlay which, one arranged, would, nevertheless, probebLv repay itself in Increased margin ol profits. The Union CHI Vo Is about to star the construction on the hillside back of It station of .two Urge storage tsnk of sbeoit rmm tallona Mpaclty each I wiucn win be about the siae of tiit here. With the company construction departaseat carrying out the wurx excavation will start next week preparatory to the putting in of the foundations. A pump house will also be initialed and the new tanks will contain g; sollne snd dleael oil. the company having not yet gone Into the crude p't htislf-.s hero kv.l .iblls'iifl ti .w only jUjui (.'liUueu mouilii,, the Union Oil Co. report a steady Increase In business' fully JuttUrng tb original project of coming to Print Aupert. ANGL1NO ItsHil l. TIOs Regulations on trout fishtn ; in thin distrlet prsvlde that tin clone .asjn for the fishing of streauw snail lx- iroin November 16 to May 23 and. in lukes. lron March 1 to Aprw :u. However, iu all lakes adjaceiu io the Skeena Itlver and its estuary w-i of and in-cludiug Lakelse Lake u..- close season Is to May 38, the same .u ni streams. Oreatly unproved in .;)K.iraiic.' and lightened up poasioiy njim- two tons, the provincial police cruix-r p.M.L. 2 (loriuerly Adanac) was luunciied yesterday altemoon from lli' McLean Ways at Seal Cove where, for the past month, she has bean undergoing cciulderable remodelling and renovation above decks. The old elevated pilot house has been taken off and placed aft of the raised deck cabin ana the boat ha also been redeoked. UUt is no. ui typical cruiaer type. reaembliriK somewhat lu appearance the mission bo it Northern Or;. The PJfX 2 is ready to resume service at once wi;i Skipper Baybone aud Bnjtneer Canun in charge. Hare id Rosa, manager of the Prince Rupert Credit Bureau, .-. u , ilie owner ol tlie wall known Ij .ii ; iv.--: cruU?. Donnie Mac. The dea. AniT!y Mi Ross took the vessel ovci irom Jack Currie who has owned i tor several yea;-, was cl.sed last v.e o: tne rale-J deck type and one of Ui ..cut,: pleasure bouts in Prince Ru-r. nuruor. .he Donnie Mac ws. bull, in l'jir, oy a hlasscit Inlet sawmill ciH'iaur and came lo Prince Rupert u ;-w years later when she wss pun-iia-ed by Wllhim Relth. Mr. Currle, In turn, acquired the. :;aft which 1 38 feel Io.ik and powered with a 10 h.p. Ciil ton ;..ili Mr. to has become a n.emb r o Priii e Rupert Rowing & Yacht Club and tne Donnie Mac is still at her terth there While halibut landli.'s for the past wiek at Prince Ruper were jmewnat lighter than average at total of 5jr,.- 300 pounds AMfiM 'mnds Ameriran and 3E.800 pounds Canadian -prices were coiulderably tmpr .ved during thu-perlod after a lew week or exceptionaUy low bids. The highest bid for the week was 17.1c and 8c which American bunt Lumen received for a itch of 10.000 pounds. The low American price was Be and 4c. The high. ', paid Canadian boat was the Prosperity A. -which received 11. Be and 6c for 14.000 pounos No Canadian halibut was offered on the day that the highest American prices were paid. The lowest bid for Canadian ftth wss SJrc.sneSOate. Halibut landings at Prince Rupert for the teason up to Friday stood at lijMf.lOO pound 5.066.000 pound American and 1311400 pound Canadian--- compared with a total of 6.-4 61, TOO pounds at similar date last year made up of 4.818 100 pounds American and IJBBSjSOO pound Canadian. The Canadian boats Dnome. Viking I., rernen and Heleu I lauded their aixth catches of the season at Prince Rupert during the FEW PRICES ! ARE HIGHER A survey of the local markets this cor- ,WAS SO NERVOUS, and SHORT OF BREATH COULD HARDLY SLEEP Mrs. Louise RajrliQ, Golden Lake, OnL, write. " or everkl years I Tf&a greater troubled with tar heart. I was lo nervous and abort or breath I could hardly aleep at night, and If I did sleep for a while I had bad dream. i i i which usually takes place at this time veal, shoulder f the year. Stutar Is also slightly veal, loin Higher than month ago. Beef and Veal, leg ill beef products continue at high jpurk., shoulder . levels with no prospect of any decline Pork, loin until poulbly J)-. when re.v." Mp- porK w ' - f: - - - m :pfpSi Warmth Economy Sstisfaction HECLA AGENTS for Prince Kupert STEENS, LIMITED ion bring about the only Canadian Carrots, 8 lb, for apple now available. Wtnesapa are ; Carrot, sack scarce and supplies ol thia variety have Potatoes, 8 lbs. . . . had to be brought from across the , Back i.arder. ; Parsley, bunch Prices current are aa follows: Cauliflower. B.C. LAlll California bead lettuce .. P1" - ioarllc. imported, per lb. city of cattle is not only aOectlng the, Beef, boiling 12&c to 18c: I Alberts Creamery 46c CIIKfirii: , Almonds Catnembert cheese. 8 oz pkg 65 niti'Us Kraft Llmberger, ; 35c Wuinuu. OnUrto solids 36c . Walnuts. New Zealand solid 30c Almonds Stilton, lb 40: Peanuts Kraft 46c i Mnnchurlan walnuts Norwegian Ooat 06c r.il'.lornla walnut . . Napoleon Ltmberger Roquefort Swifts' Brooklleld Oorgonxola. Ifeh . . Yellow, per lb. "I maneed to keep at my work, MoLaxenw Oreaso. Jars somehow, until I begun to have dixxy Brook field Swiss oheese. t pells which got so bad I had to fire up. I ued many hinds of medicine, but found no help until I jot a box if After the first bbx I found a great change, and after two lo.ea I was as well as I could be. "I told my mother, who bad choking- sensations, about them and they helped her (rreaUy." Price SOe. a box at all druggists and dealer, or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. sliibura Co., Limited, Toronto, Oat. New I'e.ilMid. In bulk prints 50c ' Brookfteld Canadian ch 100 Ft. im Flour. 49's No. 1 hard wheat Pastry, flour, 10's Pastry tlnur, 4B's VKOKTAIll.KH Beets. 0 lbs. for ;ir- the things to look for in a heating system. It' you an- plaiminK a new home, or if the j;t-t .virve:' has shown your present .'urnace to be unsatisfactory SEE THE 1IECF.A AGENT NOW He will advise you aonut your heuting problems and will show you the famous Hecla Warm Air Furnace with the special lectures that result in remarkable fuel economy and assure a lifetime at satisfaction in use. The Success Furnace is a slightly lower-priced ine. which retains many of the outstanding features of the Hecla. .Mail the Coupon for Valuable Hecla Literature Clare Bros. Western Ltd. Winnipeg Calgary Edmonton Vancouver ULAHE JJKOS. WESTERN l.TI), WINNIPEG Please mail me booklet about the famous Hecla Warm Air Furnace Name Address ..2S: ..135 .. 25c 12.2ft .. Ok .. sac .. 16c toe Compound 30c l eeks, 4 bunches for 26c Sons ;C'ali:ornia celery, head . . 26c and tO BC Preah pullets 39c, Spinach. Meal 10c B.C. Fresh first 40c Texas New Cabbage, lb 10c B.C. Fresh extras 15c fooling onion. 4 lbs. for 26c Local new laid 50c New green onions, per bunch - P'H ! California rsdUhes Ittr Smoked kippers lb U Turnips. 8 lbs for 26c Kippered salmon, lb 6c per sack t.0C Smoked Mack cod. lb 20c Brussels 8prouts. per lb 26r Finnan haddlee lb 26c 'Hothouse Rhubarb. 3 lbs. for .... 26c meati riiuir Fowl. No 1. lb 38c and 40c ! Oranges. Valencia. dosen...40c to IMkJ lIll;i:TS show I.ITTIJI rillNnHH Roasting chicken, lb 46o lemons. Sunklst. doaen 26c to 44c HIT (ISKKKAI. HTIHtiMVii Ham. sliced, first grade 60c imperial Valley Orapefrutt . ...8 for tec lF VAU LX Ham. whole, first grade 36c: Florida grapefruit. 2 for 36c !Ham. picnic, lb Mc , Banna. 2 lb Sse Cottage rolls, lb 2D attracted honey, lb 90S tck shows little change In retail price. Bacon, back sliced tt staple commodities. Flour continue Bacon, side . . . tr Increase In price owing to the con- Pork, jry ealt . inoed Increase In the price of wheat. Ayrshire bacon. lb. BOc; Dates, bulk, a lbs. for gar 45c to 66c Raisins, bulk, per lb ISr ate I Sweet Potatoes, t lbs for 26c We I California Dainty Dates, package . . 26? it I Yellow Newton "C" grade ISJW 40c Fancy 83 M Sr Bxtra fancy 4.00 28c wineaaps, "C" grade 88 JS , 40c I Fancy 88.78 . ... SBI Kxtrs Fancy .... 15c to 20c , Navel oranges . DHIRIt butchete and pnrker but also the shoe Beet, steak 80c to 46c ; Lemon and orange peel manufacturer who are nndiirg tne '.aw, rust. prime rib gflj..Oltron peel price of leather inoreasing tn rough tne Lamb. hups. 6uo4Wak CMklM nga, a scarcity of hides for tanning Bo. as ; Lamb, shoulder ' Mel White Tigs, heie's nothlmt like leather, the cost of Mlltton , 40o Currants, 2 lbs 4 -im 0 81.00 90s I 80 Me shoes, tlie finished article, ha been in- tmb. leg 4e i Apples Me creased to the retailers. Mutton, chops 4c Peaches, peeled Me Butler prices remain low on account ( Mutton Shoulder 80c I Apricots, lb Me of the Import from Mew Zealand al- Bt'TTRK IPrur.es. 90 !0d. 4-lbs 36c hough arrivals In Canada have not nrookfleld. Shamrock and Woodland. 35 lb box 61 M been quite so large Of late as Oront ,n Britain has been a heavy buyer. One ECD j0 , cotisolatlon is that eggs are plentiful. cpitoY 2nd grade more plentiful at tnia season oi tne jf valley, lb year than any otner witn pnoe espondlngly moderate. Anolea are necrlr over Tel low lb. W. : Prunes. 80-70 lb 2 lbs. for 26c J0cl 30-40 S lbs. for 36c 4Ar 40-50 lb 15C 50c' 2S lb. box 83.00 4gr f.vaporaled pears, halves, lb 26c 38 lb box H.80 NUTfe) shelled Valenclas Mo broken sheUed SOr shelled halve Ota 70c Ni. 1 mixed nuts 78c New ! liber U 46c! KF.EII 76c ! 45r and 86c wi.eat No 5 lb pkg. 3l)c ,s Vi iu. pite.- ,Uran ! 8ci9horti Qrujere 4&c MidtHing. : Oolden Loaf, lb 'jaek. lb Romano Sardo. lb Qamniel.Mt. U lb Sl'tl.tR White, per 10 WOO 26c Me 40c SSe 26c 100 lbs. . . 83.00 . . 02 JO . ... 2S6 . . 83.40 83.70 46c j Barley. aS.ao 60c, Poultry mush 88.60 75c i Special tgglliash 3.26 30c Oyster shell 82J0 Isrrntch food 3 80 67.75 63 OS . 76c 3 00 25c Beef scrap 86.00 around oil oaks 64.M Baby chick feed 84.26 Fine oat chops 63 00 Crushed oat S3. is Lurries Edgar, on a charge uf drunk, e nness. had hi case dismissed by Ma- Beets, sack 82.78 latrate McClymont in city police court NavySuits and Ensemble Suits an liemers MILK -:- PRICE Reduced to 12 pinto for 91.00 7 quart for $I.(M Cash price tickets McBride Street store now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy 1 lib St. TelepluMir 637. Dr. Alexander Smith Kreefe Phone 876 DENTIST Radio The S9K 5i Radio Radiol 17 will give you the best reception. Price complete ti, 14-50 Cannot be sold for less 8peclal -MIX IHIKTKAIT POSTAL of yourself for 81.00 Winnipeg anil Vancouver Prices. F. W. C HANDLER Sixth afreet. Photographer Phone Red : e throats Rub Viclts on throat g. and cheat. Relieves iVrtwo n'ays at once absorbed, inhaled. O IC fS Vapor ue 'n:.rawiiweiTT?iiiTi