the daili news PAGE SIX "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 $1.75 for one week's run of 110 hours. Motor Boat "Rap 3" with a 24 h.p. motor giyjng speed of about 7V miles has run 1400 miles with a cost of $30.00 in fuel and lubricating oil. Motors and parts in stock at Vancouver and Seattle. Sec Me or Write For Information L. LI AH JELL CENTRAL HOTEL, PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Address in Seattle: St. Charles Hotel Third and Cherry Streets CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS j Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD OI'HHATINti U. T. 1. 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 DEMAND "Rupert K Brand" ippers "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. COAL! MINE HEAD LUMP Per ton , $13.50 MINE HEAD EGG Per ton $12.50 1 PEMBINA EGG Per ton $12.00 SPECIAL PRICES FOR WINTER'S SUPPLY HYDE TRANSFER 171 THIRD AVENUE EAST PHONE 580 , HEATED STORAGE IMGGAGE COAL District News BURNS LAKE The hybrid moose-cow "mootle" has been sold by G. N. Buchanan of DansUn Lajce Q. i Curtis of: Linraoore irt the southern part of j the provinie.1 . ; R. Lowe and J. S. Brown returned to town last Tuesday night after having made a four-day auto ulp to Quesnel. ; i A number of improvements havc Burns Lake Observer by Fredj Stanyer and son, Floyd. J Arvid Hultkrans of Rooeevelt j ?.Unn. who spent a few days visit-; ing last week with his brother andi sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Olofl Hultkrans of Porestdaie. plans to I locate in this district with his wife and family. Owing to ill-health. Mr. and Mrs. George Cummins are about to leave this district. Their farm will be rented by Shorty Matheson eson. Work has been started on the construction of the forestry tele- ghone line to the Babine timber lock. K. C. McCannel, junior for ester, Prince Rupert, is supervising Jie work. A new ore strike has been made on Watson's Hill, eight miles south of Burns Lake. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Keddv were visitors in Burns Lake last week. Miss Bessie Buchanan, formerl" of Burns Lake, was married recently at Bridger, Montana, to Alexander Macrae, formerly of Scot- iana. TOUGH Preacher You must conaucr yourself. I conquered myself when I was about your age. Jones Well, you see. parson I am a harder man to lick than you are. laic. 95 c. Wash Day Specials 16 BARS 6UNLIQHT QCn SOAP ...a7tfl 9 PACKAGES QC LUX UOK, 6 PACKAGES RINSO QCp Medium size tJlx 4 LUX SOAP 4 LIFEBUOY SOAP QKn 4 PALMOLIVE SOAP for VOV 2 PKO. LAUNDRY STARCH 4 PKO. BLUINO 1 PKO. OOLD DUST Q -t 1 PRINCESS SOAP FLAKES 1 PT. JOHNSTON'S FLOOR WAX LIQUID QCn 1 BAR FOOT SOAP 7DL Get These Real Money Savin; Bargains Now While They Last Mussallem Grocery Co. LImUed 117-123 5th Avenue East rilONE 18 AND 81 P. O. Box 675. N. M. McLEAN Boat Builder Marine Ways SEAL COVE I take you out of water under roof where rain will not trouble; build boats any size or kind at surprisingly low prices. Halibut, Pleasure, Trolling Boats ; For $ale . , ;:, I generally have a boat to suit any requirements. Mooring spaces for boats' winter quarters. Agencies any engine required. Repairs Why pay more when your work can be done for less with better accomodation? PHONE GREEN 429 Head Colds relieved with j Eft vapors , WUA Snuff a Uttlc ii Vicks well up the nose or melt in a spoon or cup of hot water and inhale. Medicated vapors reach the air passages direct. For other cold troubles rub Vicks on throat and chest. WVa porub Oyza tMiuioNJMS(JsOYtAJttr ANOTHER VERSION PATTULLO INTERVIEW GIVEN TO THE SUN On the arrival of T. D. Pattullo from the interior a few days ago he gave interviews to the newspapers, one of which -was telegraphed to The Daily News by the Canadian Press. Another version given to Uie Vancouver Son follows: T. D. Pattullo provincial Liberal leader, is in-Vancouver today, this being his first visit since his recent trip through the interior of the province. i irmna uie country looKing wei. . and business conditions good. And I come back to gind that Premier j I come back to find that Premier ! he now says that there is wonder-1 iui opportunity lor our dovs ano girls, where a few short months ago during an election, he found that they were compiled to go to the United States to make a living. Poor Mr. Bennett is now alone in his solo of dismal pessimism," Mr. Pattullo observed. "Another cheering factor is that taxation, which was dragging the country to economic destruction, is now. according to Dr. Tohnie, low and equable so low and equable that we are - about to see it very substantially increased. In ordexto justify this, Jrtcrease we are to have a tremendous, program of road construction. ,i ,, "As a. fact at this moment the province is running millions behind and increase of taxes will be necessary to provide for payment of present operations, not to speak of vast new scnefnes. "We have a wonderful province and a remarkable provincial government." Mr4 Pattullo continued. "Remarkable because of Its bewildering .incompetence and lavish extravagance, , Bukwhy spoil a beautiful summer b. bringing this up now. In a shn time the rafters will be ringing Jn the public asylum across James Bay." HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel 130 Rooms Rooms 50c and up SWANSOX. and BESNER Proprietors Central Mrs. J. McDouaall, Terrace; E. Bostrom, N. Lsibeue and J. Hunter, city. Prince Rupert W. E. WillWma, Vancouver: J. C. Parry. Kamtoops; Mr. and Mrs. Weaver. Lowe Inlet; T. Van Dyk. Prince George., Royal Jatk Hansort Smlthers; V. M. Montroy, J. W. (Wilson and S. Robinson, ON R. Savoy D. Kustmanm, Osland. T. B. Campbell, totem pole preservation engineer for the Canadian National Railways, arrived in the cltv from Hazclton on yesterday afternoon's train. Mine Head Coal rHONE 171 rilONE 771 HARD, HOT, CLEAN AND DRY This coal is recognized by all who have used It as being the best Alberta coal coming Into Prince Rupert. There is no rock nor slack and we can deliver It in any size you desire. Egg, 1 inch to 3-inch $12-50 Stove, 3-inch to 6-inch $12.75 Furnace Lump ...... $13.50 REMEMBER Our coal is kept under cover and you are not paying for water. We Can Supply Tclkwa Lump $13.50 Wellington Lump $14.50 C. C. KETCHUM & CO., LTD. PHOXE 711 rilOXE 771 (New Conditions Fish Licensing Being Discussed Not Known-. Vet; VTjaU Will. Be Stilus of,' Fishermen Under New rian Fishermen in and around Prfriese! Rnpert are wondering if they are affected by the Tecent ruling of, the privy council in regard to the fisheries. It was partly at the in-' stance of Japanese fishermen that the law was challenged, as they felt they were di'rtminatd against under the legislation whkni provided for an arbitrary reduction of the number of Japanese ; licenses. What people are now; wonderine is whether the law 11-cenrin fishermen will remain as formerly or the right of control be passed to the province. j The Vancouver Sun discusses the situation as follows: . In v'ew of thr nnariimltv o ' Canadian courts, it. was generally expected that the Privy Council would sustain them in their judgment that the Issuing of cannerv licenses was a provincial and not a dominion right. The decision validates the licensing of canneries by the provincial government, a right which has been exercised for JO years, and. what is., perhapn. more important, such regulations as th province may from time to time 'rapose resoecttng the distribution of fish when caught. Wh'le the ease has been In the courts, th- D-mtnlon "oveniment. recog-rWn- th probability that its Jurisdiction would, in the end. be denld. has put into force prohibitions suggested by the orovin-- "TV'-nmert notably that pre-Tnt!r h tafcmg of herring for th" oorposes of reduction plants From a practical stand txnnt it is probably better that the canneries should come under the eon-of an authorttv on the spot. There were manifest disadvan tages in the regulating of an im-nortan industrv at a distance of 3000 miles. In this connection the Hon. S. L. Howe's proposal to call the affected Interests Into confer ence as soon as the text of the Judgment is received is to be commended. A curious anomaly results, how ever. While the province will! henceforth collect the direct revenues from the fisheries, th? Dominion will remain charged with the duty of enforcing the laws designed to protect the fisheries against foreign raiders It also continues In control of actual flshinc operations, retaining power to legislate as to close seasons and nets and traps. i Incidentally, a question arises also as to the licencing of fishermen. It is not clear from the despatches how far this power Is left to the Dominion. Of late years the Dominion has imposed suc- cessive and Increasing limitations on the number of Jaosnee fish-1 ermen to be licensed. Whether in the event of the right to license fishermen, as well as canneries.! passine to the province, such restrictions would be Intra vires Is ar( issue that may very woll arise. Committees For Gyro Hoedown C. A. Klrkrndall Will B- Chairman of Forthromlnr Affair For Playground Fund With C A Klrkendall as ehalr-mnn. the Gyro Club hs appointed th . following committees for Us semi-annual hMdriwn HonM m November 15. in aid of the playground fund: ExerotlTe c. A. KlrkendaU, L. W. Waugh. Joe Greer. Music and Stunts M. H. Blott. A. A. Kasson. J. R. Oosse, M. A. Burbsnk. Refreshments Dr. L. W. Kergln. W. M. Watts V. F. Ableson. D. Nelson. O. A. MacMlUan. F. E. Robertson. Raffles C V Atsrr p w Man.! Pherson, F. Dtbb ! Cider C. C. Mills: R. F. Mc-Naughton. W. II. Tobev. TiVeU anH Door E. J. Smith. M. M. McLachlan. O. C. Aneneau H. McEwen. Printing and Advertising D. P. Work o A. Hunter, F. Dibb. L W Waugh. . Ice Cream-A.1 L. Hottby, J. Farquhar. Decorations N. P. Balagno. W J. Nelson. N. L. Freeman, M. J. Dougherty. I M. c Joe Gosse. Union steamer Catala. Cant. James Findlay. returned to port 10-is th morning from Anyox. Stewart, and other northern points ana win sbu at 3:30 mis after-hoon for the south. mm vj pi rvi 5 tTA " CLOSE r am, Tuesday, October 22 lfl;a FOR INSTALLATION OF See Wednesday's Annoimcement Vj7 ' You will like FRY'S CHOCOLATE X SYRUP ... It makes sn ideal icing snd filling . . . It' is pure chocolate, milk solids and sugar In syrup form ' . . , Delightful as a spread lor fresh V fruits, berries, ice cream and as a bev- or cold. SUITS! SUITS! MADK TO OUDEU Cutting Workmanship snd Style All Guaranteed SUITS STEAM CLEANED ANP PRESSED We Deliver to Any Tart of th Clly. Ling, the Tailor Phone 649 Coal? Coal? TikF advmtaice of low prlr In put In )nur wlntrr fupply, MlSON and CASSUlYhlEIXIXO. 1I.V In any quant Itlrt. Alo lluur, lljjr, (iraln and I'rrd. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 ANI)538 t. mm vta BUI Monday Tuesday & Wed. enures FURS! OoWbloom has ju-t rctur from the East and has m, r play a wonderful selecti i. furs. Ooldbloom Is a k" buyer and can offer his . tomers prices at least 35 Per Cent Less Than Similar Gnods C an He Purchased Elsewhere! Ooldbloom. the Old n ! . after being In busmc-. i ' twenty years, has not v ' I a dissatisfied customer See Goldbloom First Third Avenue. Next Hank of Montreal 7 If you want anything, try a classified ad. pMLOW liwuiii-wivuiLUiw UcUOlLLL'U 111 L,VGrVJJtlP . AfinB. 7r