PAGE SIX DEMAND "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - 'THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD. Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK 4NI SHIPYARD OPERATING G. T. P. 20,000-TON FLOATING DRYDOCK Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 BOX CUTTINGS $3.50 Per Load DELIVERED HYDE TRANSFER 171 3rd Avenue East PHONE 580 Heated Storage UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Salllnc From rrlncw Rupert lor VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, Swaiwon Uay. Hutnlale. Alrrt liar, rtc, tun. tUv, 3:30 p.m. lor VANCOUVER, VICTORIA. Ilutrdalr. Aim Hay. rtc.. ITIdar midnight lor ALICE ARM, ANVOX. STEWART. Naaa Rlvrr, lort blinpsou, Min- day, 8:00 p.m. lar lORT MMIOX AND WALES ISLAND. TnurMIay. p.m. It3 tn1 Avrnut R. M. SMITH Asrnt I'rlnrv Iluprrt, B.C. Tl routh tUM told to Victoria and l-rattl .and baccate rlierkrd through to destination. - t CANADIAN J Dirinri i nwu iui B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICES RULINOS IRO.M I'lMM'E III ft It T To Kftchlkau, W anrl, Junmu and Skajway June It, July 1, 8, 8, t. IS. 19. 22, 26, 19. To Vancouver, VI iorla and Seattle June 29. July 3, 6, 10. IS, 17, 20, 2. 27. .11 PRIMES MAQVINNA Ocean lalla, etc.. Vancouver and 1 Ictotla rtery irlday 10 p.m. Agenta lor all 8tearublp Unea W. 3rd Ave., frliice Rupert, n.C .. vmiiJinu, u i. .-mu.il, ucxt rhone St Canadian National Thc Largcft Railway Sylem in America STEAMSiqP AND TRAIN SERVICE ClllncM from ritiNCE ttUl4:Rt1tor VASROUt'ER'." VICTORIA, XKATTI.K. and Intermedial point, Mondays, Thunduya, 4 p.m.; Saturdays, 7 p.m. IW ANVOX and STEWART, Mondaya, 8 p.m.; Irldaja, 4 p.m. lor MASRKTT INLET PORTS, Mondaya, 8 p.m. lor SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fort nlthtly. lor hKAOtVAY, Wednekdaya, 4 p.m. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE ntlNCI. ttl TEltT DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY t 11:30 a m for PRINCE (JEOIMIE, ED.MON. TON, WINMPEO, ail point! Lantern Canada, United BUtes. AOENCT ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave, Prince Rupert-rPhone 2C0 NEW VEGETABLES Seasonal Offerings Feature Re tal Market; Flour, Eggs and Butter Rising Seasonal new fruits and vege tables are the feature of the local retail market these days. New beans are expected to be added to the vegetable list this week and next week new pars and freestone peaches will be arriving. Apples are now scarcest any price and no Yellow Newtons are available. Terrace strawberries of good quality are proving popular and in eome sections of that district at least a good crop is expected. Casaba and honeydew melons are also being offered now. Flour is advancing sharply on account of rising wheat prices and eggs are also showing an upward tendency. Sugar Is also rising slightly. Apples Yellow Newtons, extra fancy box 3.75 WIneeaps, extra fancy, box 4.50 Fruit- Valencia oranges, . . . ,20c to .80 Lemons, Sunkist, doz. 45c to .50 California grapefruit 10 Bananas, 2 lbs 35 Extracted honey, per jar 25 Comb honey 35 Dates, bulk, 2 lbs 25 Raisins, bulk, 2 lbs. 25 Rhubarb, outdoor, lb 05 Australian Almeira grapes, lb 40 Strawberries, Terrace 20 Cherries, Okanagan, JHngs, lb 30 Cantelopes, each 20c to .26 Watermelon, lb 10 Plums, lb 25 Peaches, lb., 40c to .60 Casabas, 2 lbs. .... .25 Honeydews, lb. ........... ,15 Butter-No. 1 creamery 50 No. 2 creamery, 3 11m. .... 1.40 Cheese Camembert, 8-oz. pkg. 06 Kraft LImberger, Vis 35 Ontario solids .35 New .Zealand solids 30 Stilton, lb 45 Kraft 45 Norwegian Goat 65 Napoleon Limberger 70 Roquefort 75 Swift's Brookfield, lb. 45 Gorgonzola, lb 76 McLaren's Cream, jars, 45c, .86 Brookfield Swiss, Vi-lb. pkg. .30 Gruyere 45 Brookfield Canadian Cheese, Vi-lb. pkg 25 Golden Loaf, lb , 4C Flour- Flour, 49s, No. 1 hard wfceat 2.70 Pastry flour, 49s 2.66 Paitry flour, 10 lb .60 Lard- Pure 26 Compound .26 Eggs B. C. fresh pullets .88 B. C. firma millet 884 B. C. fmh first, dm 40 B. C. fresh extra 46 Local new laid 56 Meets- Fowl, No. 1, lb., S8 and .40 JigaMsng chicken, lb. ...... .46 Broilers 46 Ham, sliced, first grade 65 Ham, whole, first grade 46 Hsm, picnic, lb 28 Cottage rolls, lb 86 Baon, tide, sliced, Hi. .... .GO Bacon, side, sliced, best grade , W Veal, loin 48 Pork shoulder 7 .80 Pork, dry salt 86 Ayrshire bacon, lb. . .80 to .60 Veal, shoulder .35 Pork, loin 45 Pork, leg .40 Beef, pot roast .32c to .25 Beef, steak .86 e to .46 Ref, boiling 18 to .22 Jeef, roast, prime rib 36 Lamb, boulder 36 t,amb, leg .46 Lamb chops ... . .46 Mutton chops ..... .40 Mutton, shoulder . ... 30 Flih Smoked kippers, lb. 16 Kippered white salmon, lb. .26 Red smoked salmon 45 Smoked bl-ck cod, lb ,20 Finnan haddies, lb 25 Halibut 20 Salmon, fresh spring 30 Nuts Almonds, shelled Valencia .66 Braills 86 Walnuts, broken shelled 40 Walnuts, shelled halves 50 1 Almonds sgj THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday, July in Peanuts 20 Manchurian walnuts 2K ; California walnuts 45 AM r KU IT HERE " . : : : : :: 5 t eed Wheat, No. 5' and Valley Oats .,w........ . Bran , 100 lbs. Bulkley 2.75 2.75 2'. 00 Shorts 2.10 Middlings 2.00 Barley 2.75 Laying mash , 3.65 Oyster shell 2.10 Scratch food 3.10 Beef scrap . .; 4.50 Ground oU, cake 4.25 Baby chick fed ..!..,,,. 4.50 Fine oat chops 3.25 Crushed oats 3.25 Fine barley choo 2.85 Dried fruits-Lemon and orange p?i .... .35 Citron peel 40 Slack cooking figs, lb. .... .15 White figs, lb 15 Currants, lb .7 20 Apples , 26 Peaches, peeled 20 Vpricots. lb .26 Prunes, 90-100. 4 lbs. 3C 25-lb. box ) 1.95 Prunes, 00-70 lb. 2 lbs .25 40-60, 2 lb .35 Prunes, 30-40, 2 lbs. 36 Evaporated pears, halves, lb. .25 Vegetables New beets, 3 bunches ...... .26 New carrots, 8 bunches ... .25 New potatoes, lb. 50 Sack ; 4.50 Parsley, bunch 10 Garlic, imported, per lb 36 New green onions, 8 bunches .10 New cabbage, per lb .06 New turnips, bunch 10 California onions, 4 lbs. .. .25 Local head lettuce 10 Victoria hothoace tomatoes . . . 2" Cukes, hothoqse, each 20 New peas, 2 lbs. 25 Oregon celrjrj'26c and .... .36 Leeks,' bunch J 10 Washington spinach. 2 lbs. .26 Cauliflower, head, 25c and. . .30 Sugar . WhHe, 100. G.50 Yellow, 100 lbs 6.10 The 88 Frwcisco power ypeht Sun Runner IT was in port thih morning on the way south following a cruise to Alaskan wat ers. Money Saving SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MILK AH brands. Limit 10 tins to each customer. Per tin 10c TOILET PAPEB 4-ot . rolls. 9 rolls 30c MARMALADE Glass Is. Per jar :..26c BAKER'S COOKING CHOCO LATE Per cake 26 ENSIGN PEA 2s. Per tin 26.-ENSIGN PlNEtf PPkJHto. I'er tin 26c BRAND'S A-l SAUCE Per bottle 32c SWEET PICKLES Quart jars. Happyvale. Per jar 55c SUGAR! SUGAR! Special, 10 lbs 58c FELS NAPTHA SOAP Per ctn 78c RFID'S SULTANA CAKES Each 26c STRAWEBRRY JAM 4s. Pure, new crop. Per tin GOcj SEE US FOR FRI1SII FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Green Peas Pgr Ui 10c Hunch Carrots and Beets 4 bunches 26c White Turnips 6 11m 26c Hothouse Tomatoes Per lb. 26c RbwUrbC lbs 26c 13 lbs i..50c Head Lettuce 3 for 26c DING CHERRIES 2 lbs 56c Watts' Grocery Quality Right Prices Right PHONE 53 PHONE 5C REAL COMEDY AT CAPITOL "The Duke Steps Out" is Hilar- ious Riot of Fun; Ballet Dances "The Duke Steps Out," Lucian Cary's Saturday Evening Post tale, filmed with William Haines as "The Duke," is the attraction at the Capitol Theatre tonight and tomorrow. This new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer feature is a hilarious comedy of ring and campus. Haines plays a prize fighter, who, to please his sweetheart, goes to college. His efforts to hide his profession in the classroom, and still defend his title on the oustide, give rise to a score of hilariously funny situations. Joan Crawford, who played opposite Haines in "West Point," end who recently scored a sen sational hit in "Our Dancing j usughters, plays opposite him in the new picture, and th? tender love stoiy that runs through the thrills and comedy is an atrac-1ve variant in the plot. James "mi, 'who directed liaises in "Excess Baggage" and "A Man's Mnn." directed the new picture, from a scenario by Raymond Schock. PUPILSPASS PIANO EXAMS In the piano examination results from University of Toronto, Toronto Conservatory of Music, the pupils of St. Joseph's Aca-emy were successful as follows: Intermediate School Piano ''ass: Helen McCaffery, Kath-erine Watson. Junior Grade Honors: Nina Hunter; pass: Rose Weseii. ( Primary Crude First class honors: Marie Balgno; honors: Edith Kergin, Cecilia Primary School Piano Pass Phyllis Brind!. Elementary Piano Pass )aphne Hammel. Introductory Piano Honors Margaret Sue Gulick. Introductory School Piano Honors: Mathilda Van Dyk; ass: Jessie Magnet. CHICAGO TOUR PARTY VISITING CITY TODAY Forty-five Persons In. Group Making Trip to Alaska Aboard Steamer Prince George Consisting of 45 persons from Chicajro and vicinity under the leadership of A. C. Odenbaugh, 'he first of three Northwestern Alaska Tour parties which will visit Prince Rupert this season ar--ived in the City from Vancouver on the steamer Prince George this norning arm will proceed through to Skagway, returning here next Monday morning and leaving for the east by regular train. BUSH'S Grocerteria Quaker Corn 15c tin, 7 tins $1.00 No. 5 Peas 15c tin, 7 tins $1.00 Malkln's Best Plow Jam 1 lb. tin Nabob Straw Jam 4 lb. tin Pure Orange MsnmlaeV1 lb. tin Singapore Pineapple t tins B.C. Fresh Pullet Kxtrn .50c .70c .15c .23c Eggs 8 doz $1.00 Sweet Juicy Onutges 1 dot. .76c Hot House Tomatoes-lb J5c Ir basket .$1.15 Bush's Grocerteria PHONES 211 AND 212 WE DELIVER .Public Op WED. &T1IUR. Two Shows 7 and 9 p.m. WILLIAM HAINES IN "THE DUKE STEPS OUT" WITH JOAN CRAWFORD AND KARL DANE Comedies THE CAMPUS VAMP AND WILD PUPPIES PARAMOUNT NEWS Special Attraction NAN CRAIG IN BALLET DANCES Admission, 15c and 50c inion Nowadays is bitterly hostile to any form of foolishness which endangers life and prop, erty. The Reckless Driver, the Man Who Rocks the Roat, the Man Who Didn't Know-it was Loaded, arc gradually disappearing under pressure of public opinion. The Man Who is Careless with Fire is the greatest menace if them all. Let public opinion focus upon him. PREVENT FOREST FIRES-V0!I PAN linn I - u'"u iitwu 1 iu Villi 11 Li Lit i BRITISH COLUMBIA FOREST SERVICE NUPTIALS OF MISS ANNIE DALBY TODAY Well Known Local Girl Became Bride of Victoria Man at Cer-raony In Anglican Cathedral A wedding of much interest took place at 2:16 this afternoon! at St. Andrew's Anglican Cathe-; dral when Rev. J. B. Gibson uni-: ted in marriage Miss Annie Dal-by of this city and Artlfur Woot-ton of Victoria. The bride had th -ee attendants- Miss May Woot-ton and Mss EtAth Kelsey as bridesmaid, and Miss Evelyn Dalby as maid of honor. After .he reremony a reception was held inthel.O.D.E. hall. The happy couple will sail this afternoon on the Princess Louise for Victoria. where they will make their home. HALIBUT SALES Summary American 86,000 pounds. 13.1c and 8c to 15.8c and 8c. Canadian -14,000 pounds, 14.3c and 8c. American Lindy, 40,000, Booth, 13.1c and Hr. Liahona, 32,000. Pacific, 13.3c and 8c. Tntoosh, 18,000, Cold Storage, 16 8c and 8c.. Canadian Margaret I, 14,000, Atlin, 11.3c and 8c. THREE BOATS ON DOCK FOR INSPECTION TODAY Snaxboat Bobolink. Lighthouse Tender Birnlc and Trawler G. E. Fiwter Taken on Pontoons The snagboat Bobolink, lighthouse tender Blrnie and truwler G . E . Foster are on the pontoons at the drydock today for annual inspection Jiy -Albert Farrow, rteambeilP frHpWwr wVo'dl embarked this afternoon from the steamer Princess Louise following a trip to the Yukon on official duties and will proceed to Vancouver later in the week. C.P.R. steamer Princess Louise, Capt. Arthur Slater, is due in port at 8:46 this afternoon from Skagway and will sail at 5 p.m. for Vancouver and Victoria. Prince Rupert Feed Co. Received fresh supply Pratts' Baby Chk-k Fuod, Bulkley Valley Hay and Srain, RSbln" Hood FI'mr, Spratts Dog and Bird Sup. plies and COAL guaranteed to please you . PHONES 58 AND 538 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartige, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize in Piano and Furniture Moving. 'vzs&trszm ism Demonstrations Vit in one WILL BE HELD WEDNESDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY at our store, 417 and 423 FiftD Ave. East. You are cordially in vited to sample the same. Vltone, 5-lb tin $2. 5 Mb. tin , Ib. tin .6dC .40c , , Fresh Ground Coffee Will Be ,. ,,c,n)J)ns'''a,cu' Coffee, 2 lbs 93c Mussallem Grocery Co. Limited 417-123 5th Ave. E. Phones 18&M P. O. Box 576.