Tim tAlL? KEW3 PAGE SIX t i Waterfront Whiffs Orthfplionie Vocal Vocal Organ Fox Trot Fox Trot AT THE 0 q H BIG BARGAIN SALE Hetaatltched Linen Runners, regular 85c, each ...v. Hemstitched Linen Tray Cloths, regular G&c, each . Records My Angel (Angela Mia) TltoSchlpa Franklyn Baur Jesse Crawford Paul Whlteman and His Orchestra George OUen and His Music 1347 21591 21630 21388 Old Man Sunshine Fox Trot 31544 Vocal Johnny Martin 21M9 Roses of Yesterday Warlng's Pennsylranlant 2147 I Can't Give You Anything But Love Vocal Grace Hayes 21571 Fox Trot Johnny Hamp'i Kentucky Serenades 21514 That's My Weakness Now Vocal Helen Kane 21557 Fox Trot Nat Shllkret and The Victor Orchestra 21497 Jeannine, I Dream of Lilac Time Vocal Gene Austin 21544 Waltx Nat Shllkret and Th 21572 Victor Orchestra AUo the latest Red Seal records bg famous Victor Artists. Victor Talking Machine Co. Continued from page Five) iwas justified. The principal ob ject was to recover a practically vnit W1I.I. FIND THESE AMONG HUNDREDS OF OTHEK ' " . SPLENDID VALUES AT OUR RIG HARGAIN SALE On Saturday and Next Week went down with the boat. The itfit Is. jye y efurn to Prwiii U is weekend 1 T Harvey Dumas is busily engagf ,ed a.t the floats; of the Prince Rupert Salvage & Towing (X building a new cabin and pilot house on his trolling boat Lean- Strong Coutil Urasaiera. Regular 65c. each -10f der- "e h" fl8 Purcha . .... .....through Cant. Alfred Swanson. n Bracers. Large sizes, regular we, eacn 2Q hp.Avance semi.die8e, enKilui Uonets,, neavywnue uouin, regular $.ju pair Cornet Girdles, sizes 23 to 29, regular $2.25, pair Girls' all wool Combinations, suit Girla' Brushed Wool Sweaters, regular $4.f0, each Bays' Heavy all wool Ribbed Hose, Regular $1.25, pair . . . . . mm m lllk Sl.u engine was delivered from thol !r.:W south recently. 1 Canton Flannel, SO. inches wiae, yaras ior ntions are In course of being , llr. Ticking, regular 35c per yard, 5 yard for Sjl 00 made at the floats of the Print 'Co1e() Striped Flannelette, 6 yard ' SI .00 Rupert Salvage & Towing Co. on Ait i W.nn1 fnr Mrt. roular 75c nr vard " 43 th former trolling boat Owl wy' ' - v - m w - !Oo Absolute Satisfaction for installation in the boat. The corning on uwi New combing and other alter- which was bought during the summer liv Dun C.ntrar from thA " estate of the late William Dann. It ia Mid that Don plans on fitting (be vessel out as an up-to-iJate hunting craft. I An advertisement in this paper that the provincial government is calling .for tenders for the purchase of the local police' boat' P. M. L. 2, one time Adanac. The ! vessel has been inpeeted during the week at the floats of the Prince Rupert Salvage & Towing Co. by a number of prospective bidders. . The Naval Reserve boys are all net up over their victory from jthe C. N. R. in the opening Inter-(mediate League basketball last week and are promising to give Toe H a run for their money in It heir next game on Tuesday. The SMUMa&SS&P : boys are assiduously practicing aRd are determined that the sen ior service is going to take second : place to no one in thta basketball ! business if they ean help it. All 'the officers are taking an active interest in the team's doings and the good effect of the eometlt-ions and practice is being feit by all. Come on, Jack Tarsi Emblem Out Again Halibut boat Emblem, Capt. John Rarseth, left ori Wednesday morning for her final trip of ti season to the fishing grounds. She. will, therefore, be one of the hist of the local boats out this anion. The reason that the Vaquero did not get away last week-end on her weekly hunting trip was that the engineer was indisposed. Alex Mcltae is reported to have been having some difficulty In tuning up the other man's gad- gits. Skipper Alex Masdonald is at present on a trip south. Hunter Luckless Had luck attended most of last week-end's hunting parties and practically all the expeditions got skunked. To-save them ig-no ray, no names are mentioned of th4 who failed. . George Iiryant and HIM Willis- aro-ft,ananged' to' bag a small deer and Jck Lindsay and party brought back a few ducks from Hig Bay. No geese, as far as re ported, fell to the onslaught. The approaching double-holiday week-end coming up will cause a general exodus of the nimroda today and tomorrow. F. W. Allen has had his pleasure cruiser Collfer up on the Yatch Club Ways this week for painting and minor hull work. Painting Is the order of every day for Shef Thomson just now. Landings Par Ahead As is usual with the close season near at hand, halibut arrivals during the past week at Prince Rupert were light and scattered totalling 477,700 pounds if which 423,000 pounds was American fi. land 61,703 pounds Canadian, I Prices, however, were1 i- high I throughout thW1 week an boats aa; landed fares nmld&icfi diJvit well financially. ' A few made their best trips of the entire seas on. The high price of the week for American halibut was 10.5c and 7o which the Zenith received for 30,000 pounds. The lowest American price of the week was iaj5c and fa. the high Canadian price was 18.2c and 7c which the -?!. 3T Guaranteed Every genuine Congoleuni Cold Seal Ru it made of the "Multicote" longer-wearing nrface and guaranteed to your satisfaction by the Gold Seal . . . look for this Gold Seal and avoid diapjKjiutitig substitutes. !elge H. was paid for 6,500 ; ounds. The rest of the Canadian j oats landing during the week received not much less and the i vest mark -was 14.9c and 7cV With but five days to go before he close season commences ahd ovember 22 regarded as about .he last day upon which there Is tny possibility of halibut being offered for sale, t!je total landings for the season up to and irf eluding yesterday utood ajt 2fi-7GG,C00,pounds or roughly a million and a half pounds ahead of the 17 season at a similar date wheti the total was 24,263.-450 pounds. American landings so far this year stand at 18.521,-800 pounds as compared with 18.006,850 pounds at the corresponding date last year. Canad ian landings amount to 7,284,809 pounds as compared with C.24C,-600 pounds at the same date' In 1927. O. P. Lenve For South Skipper O. P. Smith, with his1 trolling boat Hilly Hoy. left on Tuesday for Vancouver where, as j is his custom, he will spend the I winter. O. P. was engaged the most-of the past summer trolling ; around Mnssett Inlet. 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