"Rap" Diesel-Oil Engines Manufactured by "Rap" Motor Co, Oslo, Norway Are Solid, Reliable and Economical Low Upkeep and Small Fuel Consumption A 35-foot trawler with a 14 h.p. Rap costs $4.75 for one week's run of 110 hours. Motor Boat "Rap 3" with a 24 h.p. motor giving speed of about 7VL miles has run 1400 miles with a cost of $SG.OO in fuel and lubricating oil. AUNT SOLIIEIM IS NOW INSTALLING A Modern Up-to-Date Machine Shop at the Pacific Salvage Wharf He Will Take Charge of the Business of the Rap Motor Company During the Guarantee Year Equipped to give good service, his plant will be available at all times, to, the customers of the Rap Motor Company. He will also carry a full stock of spare pails for Rap fehjfys"' J- Doing everything injits poyyer to make satisfied customers, this is part of the service given to Rap motor-engine owners in th!e Prince, Rupert district by the Rap Motor Company. MOTORS Or ALL SIZES AIIE GENERALLY CARRIED IN STOCK I.N" BOTH VANCOUVER AND SEATTLE See Me or Wrjtq Torjnformalion L. LIAHJELL Address in Seattib: St. Charles Hotel Third and Cherry Streets LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, ana Distributing. Team or - Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize in Piano and Furniture Moving. isffiriaaisuKuuwE TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOR SKEENA BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City Geo. J. Dawes P have construction next March. completed by That a determined effort Is being made made by by a a number number of or organisations organizations over the jewellerjpTtorc I now offer you un'effic-lentWand thorough optical service. I assure you of careful, accurate and conscientious work. If you do not need glasses, I will tell you so. Have your eyes examined. The charges are very, reasonable. Entrance through the Jewellery store or Phone 122 for appointments. J. H. BULGER Registered FEDERAL BLOCK hone Black 120 Prince Runert. B.C. 1 Optometrist I j For Real Comfort get a "Silent Night" Mattress Spring-Filled (Nachman) Such comfort and luxury as is built into these mattresses has seldom been found in any other. Just imagine! Four hundred and eighty four-inch springs in each mattress. No sagging! The well padded springs give to the weight of the body and induce a restful ncss that is soothing and satisfying. SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER OF 20 OF THESE SPLENDID "Silent Night" Mattresses at the Special Price of $23.50 SOLD EXCLUSIVELY IN PRINCE RUPERT BY I! THE DAILI NEWS Waterfront Wkiffs Busy On New Experimental Statim Site; Melville High Boat of Local Fleet; Scrub anil Edward Lipsctt Change Hands A force of a dozen men is now engaged in stripping the earth irom tne sue iux wiu v, . w - -yv; - fisheries Experimental biauon at mo iout ui Street. The work started at the first of the week and is ex-nected to take at least a fortnight. Then there will be con-'siderable blasting of rock to do before pouring of concrete commences on the foundation. The new structure will be two storeys in height above a full concrete basement and will measure 36 by 80 feet of actually larger than the present station on the government whatf. Mitchell & Curne have the but bont of his "Maddock," In contract and, providing unfavorable nonor 0f W. J. "Bill" Maddock, wcuiner does not namper we cac- mana5er of the Seattle iiaiiout i m cution oi ine worx, it is rauwu change. zt. The Tne vessel vessel tlons of the government wharf shed x have befallen them. are under way. Tne worK may De quite extensive since it is being Pros pectin; Fisheries round mat tne oia iimper is preiiy j Tne BTiti journal of of the oauiy uisuutKiutcu. One u , merce comments upon chimneys in the shed has also been . bimie. or i was launoneu recently m Tacoma una wui commence fishing next season. The craft Is a 40-foot four-man boat. Tragedy ATageay has nw again marred ","ViTO the Inadian fish entering, the United ; vessels .Sea Bird and iUnawK. ooin Corn- the possi prospecting tne mneries partially rebuilt. oit Canadian coasts with larre steamers fitted with fishing equlp- Smothering Spells Couldn't Walk Far Gasped For Breath Mm. T. W. Both, Kelowna, D.C., writes: " For over a year I w troubled with iraothering ipelli, and it was impossible for me to walk, erea a short distance, on account of having to gasp for breath. "A friend told me to try which I did, and in a short time I felt much better. "I tan now recommend them to everyone." Price, 50c. a box at all druggists and dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milium Co., Limited, Toronto, Out ablv a million Dounds less this year risn than in 1- iJ5b Much Mnoh nf of this thU will wince be in the Eastern States to have the ! close of another halibut .fishing sea- duty lowered or or eliminated eliminated on on L-a-son Ca-.son in m the uie affairs uui;i of the American a n,r .... .,.n f,r States, Is indicated by exenange 0 .wnjen wats ana tne.r j? This is heartening lor the iraue juuinais. xn om.u oji... yvh, y,WA flsheimen. j traeedv not as bad Prince Rimert is very interested Sea rlnxa Knmnhlnt hi! lnnff been I Ml it Bird was might have Deen since lour voiced by Canadian halibut fisher- J of the crew of six were safely res Shot a Ruck ,P. W. Anderson and John Veireck men against ine larui. Any move cueu. icvciw.c.coo. w.y ober rMi a brief huntint trio last Sun- to have it taken off however j eral the loX g f ?Xdo?X the of tne crew, ujuis ana mleht be expected to have members Zenohia. u. The n,. Vhi.i, former hearty opposition of such Pacific Ellas Dyb. There is stm nope lor ports as Seattle and Ketchikan, 'the safety of the Kanatak's crew, " jbut that hope is gradually dlmln- Under the foremanshtp of Jack , Uhlng as time elapses and no defi- Laurensen. repairs to the founda-1 nite ward is heard as to what may land on uie a j succcutf ul in bagging a fine two-year-old buck. The Star Welding machine shop continues busy these days. Last week the halibut boats Ode- and nose Spit, owned by Capt Axel Olson, rcelvd engine overhaul, while the motor of Capt. Andrew Hanson's Alaen is now receiving attention. Welding Jobs are also being cirri id out on the engines nf ih: fm-ereuse and Ingrld H- and next ?apfiS- Iif hJii ment and actlnR as mhtt hl week the Minnie V. will have engine christened newly built hall has a I HATE NOW OPENED AN Up-to-Date OPTICA&iPARLOR to smaller fishing vessels. It is said that fishing in fleets with properly fitted depot ships would greatly Increase both catches and their value. Capt. J. R.'Elfert, harbor master, is ascain conducting, a school nf navigation lh Prince Rupert this vinter, classes having opened last week with fair attendance. On the close of the school next sprint;, the usual examinations will be held with overhaul. With earnings per man aggregating about $3000 for the season, the Melville, Capt. John Ivarson. was high boat of the Prince Rupert halibut fleet for the year 1929.. . The Covenant, Capt. Hani Underahl, was second with $2900, while the Prosperity A. and Relief, Capt. Merrill SoUows, were in third place with earnings of about $2700. As nrpvloiultf rennrforf. earnlnm for a view to issuing navigation tickets this season generally were well to the successful candidates During seven months of the past season In which it operated, tHe New England Fish Co.'s halibut steamer New England, Capt. M. B. Scott, landed about 950,000 pounds of halibut and a good deal of cod, the total catch beln much larger than last yearVwhen the vessel fished all season. The fishermen, working on company pay. shared about $1900 each. Most of the fish were taken on Portlock Banks and in the ahed of last year. Twd wfefl known Prtnce Rupert halibul'boats. the Scrub and Edward Llpsett, have Just changed hands. The Scrub has been sold by Capt. A. Prince to William Miller, Porchcr Island mail carrier. This vessel is 50 feet in length and equipped wiln a 20-25 N. and S. gasoline engine. She was built originally in Seattle and brought north in 119 by Capt Prince from Belllngham, having Cook Inlet district In ten trips. Tnte beeri ODerated continuously since New England is the only steamer then 'in the Prince Rupert halibut till engaged 4n halibut fishing on the sively. Pacific dories, coast. She carries 11 fishing with dories cxclu- Skipper Rev. W. B. Jennings has placed the Anglican Mission boat Northern Cross in winter quarters at osiand. months Mr Jennings will do his the Toodie and Ingrld H. during circuit riding by steamer or such other modes of transportation as may offer. He is now completing his second year in this valuable i form of missionary work to outly- lng points in the district The government is not going to allow reduction plants on this coast to reduce herring for fertilizer this year, it Is officially announced. This ruling has been made because of the belief that held by many that depletion of the herring would follow the reduction process. ess. On un the uie other hand, however, Iiuwevci. is ta case of Norway, where herring ha survived the activities of the reduc tion olants for a great many years. There is said to be no greater men ace to fish by the reduction business than by their wholesale export to China, Japan and India, while some wealth would be distributed in this country in the manufacturing and sale processes. Waterfront Chances On completion next spring of the fishery, cap: capt. Prir.ee contemplates either the building or purchasing of a new boat, probably of considerably larger site than the Scrub. The Howard Llpsett, a 45-foot vessel which was built in Prince Rupert seven years ago by N. M. McLean has been sold by Martin During the next few Johnson to Olof Skog, who was on the past season. This vessel is equipped with a 30 h.p. Frisco-Standard gas engine and. being a comparatively new boat, should have many years of good service in her yet. Capt. Bagged Six Deer Chris Olsen returned to port yesterday afternoon with Tils halibut Tv, boat Selma after a six- day hunting trip to the North Arm of Pore her Island. Other members of the party ware Carl Jack Preece. Al sireu mm .uu k .... of an ex tremely unfavorable nature, the party succeeded in bagging six deer. The selneboat Bertha O. Is back this week-end from a day bunting trip to Hartley due ten Bay and Olltees Inlet. Those on board are R. Oamrr.on Tom Watts, C. II. Ormc and Joe Scott. If too wet to come down town new fishermen's floats Just east of today. Wallace's 95c Sale will con me aryaocK, u is saia were may ue unue until Monday, considerable change in the general complexion of the local waterfront ' 1 as far as tne mosquito nee; is concerned. According to report, It is the intention of the provincial government tn turn over the site now I occupied bv the Prince Rupert Row ling 6t Yacht Ciun to me Aivazou : interests, who contemplate tne ! establishment of a new cold stor age plant at this port, trie Yacht Club, in turn, to be moved across Cow Bav to the point where the I present fishermen's floats are situ- j ated. That there may De opposition ! to any such move Is quite likely. A I belief seems to be quite generally held that the new fishermen's , floats, commodious as they may be. will not be able to accomodate the ! entire local fishing fleet, besides be-ilng less favorably situated as regards the business section of the ! city. There are those who believe I the old floats should be maintain-led as well as the new, but It Is very j possible that the authorities may not desire to continue this accoma-; elation. In any case, it looks as if the matter is due for considerable discussion soon. Although there was a substantial lnto-freezer movement d urine the last few weeks of tho season, it is understood that stocks. of frozen halibut in cold storage on this continent are considerably less this year than last. There are prob- A.W. Edge Co. ! 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PHONE, RED 233 OPEN FOR BUSINESS NOV. 19 Acetylene Velding - Blacksmithing Machine shop work of all descriptions; in- r tion and overhauling of Diesel and gas engiiu a. i all kinds of machinery our specialty. We Do the Installation of Semi-Diesel "Rap" En.sinrs - With Full Guarantee From the Factory. Also First-Class Wooden Work If Necessary Coal? Coal? Take advantage nf low prlrc to put In vim winter supply. LI)M)N and IWSMnV-Wn.l.lNO-TON In sny quantities. Alv I'hiur. IUj, drain and feed. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND S58 zcsaaWMcrasJO Dr Alexander IMIONE 7 IIKHNKK IU WK DENTIST GOAL! COAL! PEMBINA EGG Delivered, per ton ALBERTA EGG Delivered, per ton ALBEUTA LUMP Delivered, per tort . . 1WU Special Prices On Your Winter Supply WOOD mil, fiNtfe-fBr load . . : ..' HYDE TRANSFER I PHONE 580 ! ttiinir I have something: you want; you have We set together through the classified no 1