m 'uturday, September 22, 1928 CHOC Try MOTORING nt once Plain or Milk, you'll like it. LOW N TREE'S O L AT ! rh'm or Milk Chocolate with Almonds and Raisins k 7Wi S AN ADV MED ERTISlNG As ;.u advertising medium the I'rincc liupcrt Daily News s a wide ippcaL Not. only is it read by the people of Prince ' pert, many of whom look to it for mercantile guidance, but it -c!ei"Ml to the country districts where its arrival is awaited ith eferaew. The mining camps and the towns of the interior ;v to. it for th titgt mm of the outside world. 5 Prince Rupert-people rka wish ttf "reach the surroundfn v icls find there is only one medium, that of the Daily News, h i.- Mter and cheaper than any other advertising medium and ;i.i be depended upon to bring results if anything can. Past and Present In the past when only about 1500 papers were being sold, I vert hers in the Daily News claimed they got good results from hide points as well as In the city. During the present year i '- circulation has Increased over a thousand, and the appeal to ; i- erlisers is consequently that much the wider. Wisdom of Advertising to Keep Goods Very few merchants seem to realize the cumulative effect of a Ivtrtising. Rverv new customer secured is worth a great deal thia now customer becomes an advertiser fo( uincrs, if he is HI tredted. The newspapr not only brings customers direct but prepares the way for the spread of business by personal con-tact. Tiic advertising manager will be pleased to talk this matter - ver with prospective advertisers and show them the newspaper's mailing; list THE DAILY NEWS- P. -in: 2 Rupirt Moving British Columbia The great advertising medium for Northern and Central Hritish Columbia. I THE DAILT NEWS PAGE FIVB Waterfront Whiffs Past Week Featured by High Prices, for Halibut Rupert MarinejjProducts Taking Dogfish Hunting Parties Are Order of Day Highest )rices of the season were paid for halibut at Prince Rupert during the past week during which a total of 640,500 pounds 511,000 pounds American and 129,500 pounds Canadian was landed, bringing total landings for the season to date up to 20, 623,000 pounds 14,181,500 pounds American and 6,441,500 pounds Canadian as compared with 20,397,950 pounds 14,840,350 pounds American and 6,557,600 pounds Canadian at a similar date last year. The Mitkof, with a catch of 21,000 pounds, on ' Wednesday received 20.1c and 7c the highest price that has been paid at Prince Rupert this year. j The high Canadian price of the" 1 ! week waS 16.5c and 8c which the I Selma received for 11,000 pounds. Hunt Ltd- 8taff returned to duty Low bids of the week were 14.5c on Thursday after having been ! and 6c for American fish and 14c confined to his home for a week and 6c for Canadian. Every boat suffering from a severe attack of, that landed during the week made tonsilitis, due to his persistence J good money. General shortage of in attending the fait- in spite of halibut nliinif Oik poant wa ac- weather condition. Harry tried countable for the high prices Many expect that prices will con his best to buy that lot which j was offered in connection with she cannot take the property in her own name, sell it or do any thing el.e until she has passed her ! twenty-first birthday. So Pete, ' though kind of heart, realises that ' things might have been much better if he had used his own name and collected the cash to do with as he likes. The young lady will , nave to pass twenty-one before North Island, then at Nadon Har- anything can be done about u. bor and in Hecate Straits, O.P. Tht ,s much than not Un spent all this season trolling, nlg the lot at all, of course-around Graham Island, delivering! ' 7 ratn,0B tn Prin Hnn-rt mi In-1 Alf. Frebourg has installed verness. and he reports that he d, f1" W quarters over the has had a fairly successful year. I wwira wpeeu U'rmce Kuperi) Cohoes were abundant in the,Ltd- establishment. Thus Alf straits, he says,, but westerly hP to P" awy the dul1 Unwinds prevented any very continu- ter day when business is slack ous fishing there. He also did and nights are long. vnrv wpII nt NTfwipn llarhor which O. P. may maxe one more trip Cltml' at tow 400,-jtug THE "LIVING BUDDHA" ON HIS THRONE IN THIBET: The Chief Llama, clad in yellow and carried upon the broad shoulders of his servants, declares the Tsam a religious ceremonial, which evolves about a long lance by worshippers. geese, having been away from tinue at a good level from now the 8a'e membership tickets Saturday evening to Wednesday until tne end oi tne season on lc "M "u,u morning. November 15. r"m 10 The tentative purchase from the Engine Repairs in charge at Skidegate for the drawing for a Second Avenue lot company. Off to Vancouver Harris McGinley, who has been working this part of the cpast for the past several months as a book agent, having spent much of the time in Prince vRupert, left aboard his gasboat Nell on Wednesday for Vancouver. Capt. O. P. ("Home Run") Smith arrived in port on Thursday afternoon from the Queen Charlotte Islands aboard his trolling boat Billy Boy. First at and, being of chivalrous nature, put same in the name of a young lady friend in Norway. That was all right but it so happened that the young lady was quite a way from being of age, and, therefore, With a suggestion of improved weather conditions in prospect. Skeena River Packing Co. of the Jack Lindsay has had his power the wily deer had better watch big fish packer and cannery ten- cruiser Irene L.'s engine over-.out for themselves this week der Red Boy will give the Rupert hauled this week at the Star4nd for joca hunters are going Marine Products Co. Ltd. a new Welding works. Explicit orders t0 j,e ouj j fuj muster. A num- flagship for its towboat fleet at were given that the job must bejber 0f rather large expeditions Prince Rupert if the deal is finally finished by today as Jack does ?re being planned and some game completed. not intend to miss a single week-,0Uffht to be the resuIt The aea. ine ilea uoy is eu n. long ana ena mis season, ins pany naa Ma was started with fair success is powered with a 125 h.p. Frisco- marked success in opening the , jaat Week-end in spite of un Standard gas engine. Hold space deer hunting season at the end favorable weather conditions, is a feature of the vessel which of last week. . j has already been commissioned in packing dogfish from Skidegate The American halibut schooner Inlet on the Queen Charlotte Is- Majestic. Capt. Pete Peterson, lands to the reduction plant at well known at this port, went Tucks Inlet, a run which is a gen- ashore on Lemesurier Island in crally rough one in the winter Icy Straits at the first of this months. The Red Boy. which is week. The vessel missed the by far the largest vessel of the rocky reef, however, and was vir-R.M.P. fleet, brought over seventy tually undamaged by the crash, tons of dogfish on her first trip, piling up on the sand. The Majes-Capt. Reg. Green has been given tic was soon refloated on the high command of the Red Boy, his tides and proceeded to Juneau place on the M.T. 3 having been for inspection. taken by Capt. Jim Morrison. The Rupert Marine Products is Pete Sunderland of the Atlin building up the dog fishing Indus- Fisheries staff is in a quandary ! The Anglican Mission boat Northern Cross, of which Rev. W. B. Jennings is skipper, is the atest vessel to take up head-luarters at the floats of the Prince Rupert Rowing & Yachting Club. Shef Thomson, caretaker, reports space about all Island, some 110 miles down the) coast. Return to port is set for next Tuesday and, no doubt the eer will suffer in the meantime as far as the bag limit will permit Members of the partv will include Capt Paul Armour, Dr. L. W. Kergin, Bob Blance, Milton Gonzales, M. L Stepp and Jarvis McLeod. The small dtesel powered tug Prosperity of the Blue Band Navigation Co.'s fleet was in port 1: cm Vancouver at the first of the week, bein-r inroute to iu the Massett Canners at Old Mus-sett to pick up three empty fish scows for delivery to Vancouver. After having spent the past month on the West Coast of Vancouver Island engaged in pil- fivia hp had nrartleallv tn him- A local towboat left on Monday! Mn n tho latflndao thur tn Mtt etsi " w t'-.-i, T.,l Big Hunting Part One of the largest hunting parties of the season will be that which embarks this afternoon at 5 o'clock aboard the Prince Rupert Salvage & Towing Co.'s power cruiser "28" for Campania Prince Rupert self for about tb,ree weeks. 'or the Morgan LoiwinR Co. JdJslvire & Towing Co.'s big powei s"rf Inl In Princess, Capt. is back on the or Skidegate Inlet-before going e deU,vfered to the nP"Iraore Queen Charlotte Islands and will for the winter to Vancouver as is f1prue Mi,!s na be engaged for the next few his custom. le 1CB luTT weeks In packing dog salmon progress is being made with the h c . Th Jimmy Far,uhar. quill pusher ruc on of he mill "Wef completed, the Salvage for Edward Lipsett Frinet Ru. l .Si Princes, will return to her home pert) Ltd., has been at home on -7 "r" K port i10" here for the w nter t, .1.1, n. ih in at A nr an down for the machinery which, 800n In process of installa suffering from a severe cold. i GAnrtrp nrvant and ;nartk r'e- Harry Menziea of theE. Dr. Alexander rilONE MS IIESNKH BLOCK DENTIST E. I tnrnprl tn nbrt nn Wednesdsv af-l Chased By Wolves . . . ..... T IT Tlll.l CI r(K- ter a three-day nunung irip 10 "' nu. airaln like a cloud of dust Kltkatla Inlet. The party was sue- bona, companion, of Thor Joh. w(i . ' " .. - - v - 1 i . 1 1 t .1 A .An nn n Ikfrvl hiintlnir avnlitinn i ceasiui III BgKi"K i"" cer ou m , thought themselves fairly success- to Haines FlaU about Mill Day on ful for the first trip of the season.; the Nans Ktver. this wee, leu how the latter , fell in with a pack of wolves which, after show The B. C. Packers speedboat B. CP. No. 4 had to be towed In from Lowe Inlet this week for engine repairs. The vessel got Kelpie Is Sold The old sealing vessel Kelpie, a sort of a landmark on the ing his skill as a sprinter, he was i Prince Rupert waterfront for sev- successful In elndinr- It musteral years .has been sold by have been an exciting trip for in addition to the Wolf episode, Thor is reported to have caught Capt. Bill Schelim to Michael Cocco of Seal Cove. The vessel, which recently fouled her I his pants in the flywheel and moorings and sank while on nn in the exi-itmpnt that ensued, the! old ways at Cow Bay, will be boat got twi-nt? miles out to sea 1 immediately raised and the new whun it should htive been in the! owner will instal a new 24 h.p. shelter f Smiorvillr Island. Ofi('lUrdner englno as well as take course. Pills and Kd could not be, the keel off nnd put on a new expected to know anything about pilot in order to use the vessel where they were going nnd. Hs a two-man trolling boat next therefore, could not arise to tht season The Kelpie was brought occasion. The p.t it rot a t'c ,, lVim-i- Rupert from Victoria several years ago, having been sailed up the coast by Capt. Schelim. Two small gnu engines now in the vessel, will be retain-'d by the former owner. The deal was put throuh by Louis Amadiu if the Ward Electric St Marine Supply staff. Johnny Kilraain, Nas River Indian, fishing out of Claxton Cannery, has brought a new k.U net boat, which he rseonth built, to Prince Rupert for the installation of a 12-16 h.p. Acadia engine, purchased .through the Ward Electric & Marine Supply house here. A new-7 h.p. Ensthop! erginu is being installed in the local 'rolling bot C. anrt T. to replace a 10 h.r. Yale. The htter mo-nr has been sold to Mike Cocco taken up at the club which will who will instal it in his trolling have to undertake extensions to boat Prince Halibut Its floats if it is to accommodate further boats. To aid Shef in! Sidney A. McQuillan formerly his pumping duties, which have' of this city, and J. B. McArthur, been getting rather heavy of late ' wfco set out from Orillia, On- uving to the increased number' of jtarta, the rmddfo of July, ijit?nl- I 3 J i I Z club executire Is plan-pi to make the trip through the try Vv at Skidegate QVM..f. ii Inlet and is hope- from which, ii i. by the look of things,, . . '.. , ' . pT-.-,. , .. r-.t v ? Ji !,,. ,v, ,. u . . .f. ning a the installation of an elec- l anama Canal to Vancouver - in a fnl of - receiving therefrom mater- he may not extricate himself with-- . at - . ujm.i. i ... S4foot runabout f'n- trie hydroplae t-i ial u i reduction j. . x.... r,... .. pump. enough to keep its out some patient waiting. Pete, it; plant running throughout the so happened, bought the lucky; coming winter. W. W. Wright is ticket in the Fair Board's recent! 'shed their voyage -at Belize. British Honduras, the last of A-jyust rnd shipped their bot from thre to Vancouver by freight. Delay in getting the boat completed ran the daring pair into the tornado season in the West Indies and, after many thrilling experiences with storms in which their lives were mere than once endanger::! !t was decided that the wisest thing to do was to call the long voyage off. In any case, the little vessel had a thorough testing out and the voyageurs accomplished partly at least what they set out to do to try out the seaworthy qualities of such a vessel. McQuillan and Mi-Arthur ire now ver. SOME IMIWBH Muota Mtrrlrd Tttnllw iMtek from trip lo AaMtloa) Toa cm-Id hardly rdlt tbe power of Niagara Palis. Do au knew when we first saw th n. my tfe couldn't speak for a whole min ute. LingtheTailcr Phone 649 Clothes Cieanmg Price List like this is worth keeping in mind! Ladies' or Gentlemen's Suits steam pressed 7Sf Overcoats , 75 Trousers .' 83f Skirts JM Boys' Suits .: 0f SUITS. Dry Cleaned and steam pressed .... $2.00 Overcoats $M.0 Trousers 7Ie Skirts 7r Boys' Suits $1.00 Also Ladles' rFsjicy work at reasonable rates We call for and delivor to all parts of the city. Our Special Low Price on. New Suits Made-to-measure still Continues