S.1 PAGE FIVB i. 'tuber 29, 1928 TIIE DAILY NEWS A WIDE MOT AI i AL AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM As in. advertising medium the Prince Rupert Daily News ! '..is a wide Appeal. Not only is it read by the people of Prince '"''.ptvt, many of whom look to it for mercantile guidance, but it :! cs out to the country districts where its arriral is awaited lgerness. The mining camps and the towns of the interior U k :- it for the first news of the outside world. I i-fnre Rupert people who wish to reach the surrounding i i t find there is only one medium, that of the Daily News'. ' ! totter and cheaper than any other advertising medium and I)c depended upon ty bring results if anything can. Pail and Preseni ' In the past when only about 1500 papers were being sold, a 'vertisew, in the Daily News claimed they got good results from l side points as well as in the eity. During the present year i circulation has increased over a thousand, and the appeal to ! crtisers is consequently that much the wider. Wisdom of Advertising to Keep Goods Moving Very few merchants seem to realize the cumulative effect of . Ivcrtising. Rvenr new customer secured is worth a jrt't deal "it this new customer becomes an advertiser foi uiners, if he is v t li treated. The newspaper not only brings customers direct I) it prepares the way for the spread of business by personal contact. The advertising manager will be pleased to talk this matter i ver with prospective advertisers and show them the news-leper's mailing Hst. THE S AILY NEWS British Columbia The great advertising medium for Northern and Central I'.i ilish Cokmbia. Try MOTORING nt once Plain or Milk, you'll Hko it. ROWNTREE'S RING CHOCOLATE IMjiin or Milk Chorola with Almonds ami Raisins conducted years. Waterfront Whiffs Deer Hunting Parties are Order of Day Albert & McCaffery May Purchase Iiig Hay Lumber Yard Halibut Prices Fluctuate hn hppn a hit too warm to be conducive to pleasant mountain climbinb which seemingly must be engaged in if the deer are to be got. Only two deer were brought into the Yacht Club floats Iatt week-end. One of these fell to therifle of iiarry stiles near me Doc Cade and Rupe Benson, who mint- which he was su-:-esiu! in isited Tucks Inlet on the Edac, discovering. It in understood! -ind Billy Fulton and son who that he in contemplating mining lso went to Tuck Inlet. lurther gold iron-, the property. The most discussed hunting party of the week, however, was that which went out with Cap! Paul Armour on the "28" to the ouver Island coal for Albert k McCaffery. which have prevailed around -.ere during the past weak. The raucous drone i distinctly audi ble in the city. Mariners agree Lhat the new fog horn is proving a great aid to navigation on this part of the coast The frojen fish export trade has not so far developed as appeared likely, although large Doug Frizzeli has tied his speed boat up tor the winter and the engine h:i been tt.ired over Campania Island. There were I the butcher shop, uoug htorns seven In the party and the bag' "Sprit ot isroncr.itia. another was fourteen deer, each mem-'Ped boat which c.- Uied consid- ber of the expedition having pre- erable commotion around the sumably limited himself to twoH harbor this summer, is now at ;)v n ram, nttving oeen pur-Hunters report a Urge num- chased by men there some time ber of does on the hills now. Thy o. bucks, as usual sagacious, are apparently keeping themselves : Frank Moore, popular figure scarce. along the wat:rfr'.it for tnir- Iteen ye.:rs during hih time h Negotiat'ons are in progress has held the post of fuel inspect-for the purchase by Albert & or for the C.mi.ll ui National McCaffery of the retail lumber Railways, has boen transferred yard business and 100 feet of ,n a sin -liar capacity to ancouv-waterfroflt wast of Cow Bay couver and will leave for the from the Big Bay Ltfmber Co. south to take up his new duties Stock taking was stifl proceed- in November. 11. nuny friends inr vi TV, nvuJ.tr ..J tV,A Will TUVTiit to ItSm tfeat the IS i B vu a Mia ss vmmj at - , A A . llll . Iaai.Ihm kni !!! 1-tdVi aWlTM The ennnery tender Klemtu Cannery arrived in Dort this of cheaper fresh fish available week and has been placed under there. the care of Capt R. Gammon for the winter. Capt Gammon will Rev. W. B. Jennings left port supervise the annual overhaul of Wednesday with the Anglican the vessel. Mission boat Northern Cros and , will be alwent for the iiext fort- T Canr On Research night conducting rerler aervioea Sciatls-s of the International t Alice Am, Port laington. F'shtrs Commlsaion, it is learn-Port S'mrson and other points od, will this year continue their along the coaat researches, including the taggintr of fish, on the hUbut grounds Five new cedar polo uprights tush rs were carried on durini-' were drive i during the week .he prst two wintors. VVbetiui by P. W. A lerson at the Princa or not tk big American eehoonei Rupert Rov ng & Yajjlrt Club's Doot?y, Capt Cle JIvn'tujB s-i aird. .last year for the trcv!,. will ng; 1;: be employed has not yet The ancle: t sealing vessel Ket- 'earned. Veen pie, sold rec.ntly by Bill Schel-m . to Mike Co :o, wtis raised Wed- There was much fluotuat'on in nesday evenhg from the old ways ha'ibsit prices fit I'rince Rupv it f the McL in :h!rynrd at Cow during the w! --' During the- Bay whore sh s-mk sc. em) ea.-ly pari of woeH high?.- weeks ago and has been taken to bidn ef i i were offered Seal Cove where the vessel will 'mt :--te -."..y t ere was a l- ul be converted during the winter by dump ant! several lst refund, its new cwner Into a two-men to nfc-pt ;h- ' offered. Pur- trolllng boat. imr tlv vt -t io;-t:.'rhl. th- 'arrj prpo' '!c r ; u of tlu- h.'.libut Ins The Ward Electric & Marine been f orr A" ii;'.;n vessel ar.l Supply Co. is adjusting the 16 many l':in.Mii;in es-u-ls are no h.p. Evenrude outboard engine due. I'ri.v- n. xl it i ex- netted, will not be up to the general high level prevailing during the two weeks just past. During the week (Saturday to Friday inclusive), a total of 811,500 pounds of halibut was landed , at Prince Rupert consisting of 093,500 pounds American and 118,000 pounds Canadian The total for the seasoijiijup ttoi There are many deer hunting parties going out these days but i yesterday stoo at 21,484,500 the prey are still higtr ih the mountains and the hunters are meet ; pounds, made up of 14,875.000 ing with but indifferent success on the whole, tne weatner, too, pounds American ana 0,44U,oUU oounds of Canadian. Last year's totul at a similar date was 20,-905,550 (Pounds consisting of 15,- 167,850 pounds American and 5,- Summit of Baldy Mountain at Jap Inlet and the job of bringing the 1737,700 pounds Canadian.- Kame out was worth the venison. 'This party, which made the trip with Pete Anderson in the cruiser Zenobia and also got eight grouse, included Jim Brady and George Koger. The other deer was taken at Refuge Bay by Charlie Starr who made the trip with Claude Kirkendall. Parties failing to get deer last week-end included Dave Stuart, Doc Orme and Bob Cameron who went to Kennedy Island on the Tseekwa; on a 15 loot speed Doat named "Sacramento Maru" in which Major Edmund of Vancouver, who is coming here shortly from the south, will proceed to Kiti-maat to look over some mining properties in which he is interested. Major Edmund, it will be remembered, participated last spring in a sensational race to the old Sacramento Ledge rold The highest price of the week for American halibut was 20.5c and 8c paid the Onah for 8,500 founds while the top Canadian bid was 18.7c and 8c which the Mayflower received for 4,500 pounds. -Low prices were 11.5c and 6c for both American and Canadian halibut. ttroke Connecting Rod Havinr; suffered a broken con-acting rod while proceeding to' the grounds, the local halibut i Ktat hmblem I, Capt. Haakon Lund, was towed back to port by the American schooner Zenith i and arrived at t o'clock yesterday morning. The Emblem, it, is expected, will be able to get jut again early next week. NEW MINISIER IS EXPECTED IN CITV Hon. William Atkinxon Due Here Following Trip Through Cen- j tral Interior District Hon. William Atkinson, minister of agriculture, will be the lirst member of the new Tolmie jrovncial administration to visit .'i i:ice Rupert, it is expected. Mr. Atkinson, who made the trip over .he Pacific Great Eastern Rail-j v..y with the cabinet recently, aft the t-arty at Prince George, .... i.tLtording to announcement made t-'t I , at mat wine waa sail reponeo ... ...... : . t . i . . .. ; . .. n.Aar irave. incomplete, ine Kig my uo. nas '-"- - I r-,-.Lwnrd to Prince Runert and yam lor many a. " " make a detailed examination of , I ocraiuou, win cuutu nuui m East. One of the Pacific ( oyle Navi-I gation Co.'s togs is due in port ontaining some 100 tons of , Van territory tributary to the ine of the Canadian National .riiiwtyii, inspecting its agricul Cent Armour, manasit i of r iiT'OLri'.-ati and land nettle- tbiS week-end With two SCOWS fV. Prlnim Runsrt 5Ulvsuri A Tow m.. Doing Good Work The newly i&atatlad fog alarm t Lacy Islund bat bete doing ytosaan service in the heavy mists . J ll.c.ll. . lag Co., and party including Mrs. At Vanderhoof Mr. Atkinson Armour and Lorne Peck left at was u examine the position of 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon in h.- creamery which the govern the power cruiser' "28" for Van-1 ment took over in 1925 after a couver. It is understood that the v().0perative organisation became 28." formerly the forestry boat i fini.acilly involved with its but- Leila R. and well known in thes. wasra for m;.ny years, having come into the poss"s.ion of th: Prince Rupert Salv-.e & Towing regular sh'pments are effected inipacker Ret Boy recently, a cylin refrigerated railway ears right acroHS the continent from Prince Rupert, says the annual report of P. D. Williams, president of the Vancouver Merchants' Exchange. The reason for the small movement in refrigerator steamers to overseas markets would appear to be the inability of B. C. to compete largely in the European market against the great volume Co. when hat concern bought oi.t the Prince Rupert Bo.it Hou.'i- interest last spring, may not return to Prince Rupert. Capt and Mrs. Armour expect to be back in about ten days' time. Soon after Rupert Marine Products Lt took over 'the big fish der head blew of f the engine a, i the vessel will lit tied up for ter-making operations, Local Conservatives say they :e not been advised that Mr. Atkinson is coming. JUNE FISHERMEN ARE TAKING CRABS Threw Tarni Away Hut New Make Money at Cent Apwie. south raiapoitT. u.. Sept. sb. alsiue ruhennen have in the past twelve years developed a lucraUve In- several weeks until the necessary j auatry from what ha been considered from ttu ln ,,1B KMM,T parts can be obtained . '-iiir-nieu threw back Into the oeaan . aouh. It is possible- jvi. as a wlti 1 our tnat tne vrnwei may revort io s-n former owners, Skoana BirLT Today they race Ire a cent each i Ul the crab they can (Mirer I Packing Co. r-o the many factor! which have r nj? up U3ng the coast. Altbougn .Ms prloe appears small, many of the fishermen receive from thirty to forty dollara a week for the crabs tbey find in their lobster pot. Borne fUh-ermen have found It profitable to fish for crabs alone. Some of the factories tend tneir own boats around to collect from the 1 fishermen. Other fishermen bring their catcher to the factories. Each factory employs a force of girls and women to extract the crab meat from jjhe shefj Jhtj ait paid according to me numoOT or pcrunas ox crDnw'. ' 'Dealer lh eratemeat declare tbey ar unable to fill the order Uvey receive for this product. JLiie Woman Driver tMMtlmm C&nbam from S:iO M 9fCO p. m. Eastern Standard TfaM. I like to drive with Champion Spark Plugs because I know I'll not be annoyed with engine trouble due to faulty spark plugs. Champion is the better spark plug because it has an exclusive sitli- manite insulator specially treated to withstand the much higher temperatures of the modern hlgh-corapres-lion engine. Also a new patented solid copper gasket-seal that remain absolutely gastight under high compres- sion. 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