"You look ivonderful in evening dress" And yet we find that "looking wonder ful"mcrely means wearing a Tuxedo that fits and is cut along lines of gentlemanly correctness. Fashion -Craft evening clothes have the newest style touches and are irreproachable in fit and finish. They make a pleas ure of good form. Remarkable value from $35.00 up Ask To See Our BOYS' SPECIAL THREE - PIECE SUIT AT $13.50 Bryant & Greer Limited Quality Men's and Boys' Wear Thone 237 Sixth Street i 3 I: I; I 3! 3; i; 5 2 i 3 i 1 i This Pile of Coal is in Albert & McCafferys Yard Phone 116 and 117 Prince Rupert If you lose anything, try a classified ad. TOILET ROLLS ! 8 for I BARTLETT PEARS ! 2 doz. Mcintosh red applds 3 lbs Economy Cash & Carry 319 Third Ave. Prince Rupert, K.C. Ladies JOHNgULGER? Jewellers THE STORE WITH THE CLOCIS 3! Will you please let us talk RINGS with you some of these days? We don't mean in an ad. What we request Is that you step into the store and ask to see our Ladies' rings. Don't expect us to particularize here. Always glad to answer your questions and assist you in selecting. a3 of Vancouver to the American- j Mexican Flsii Products Corporation which is tooperate a tuna. holds World'Nltccord.il in every field L 7h HAZELTON, Sept. 28:-Haselton school took on a higher status when, forced bv Urbareac in m. American and Canadian Undlngs "iSSSi?1 b ir. .Krnti.ii u i sary to change the school from ROWNTREETS COCOA Is. Cn i. , rural basis W. the nositWn of 1 I Per"tm UU Landings, for the week Septem- ??rr ar.ln 2 ROWTREE-S COCOA-. 7, ,b lj7r HEINZ KETCHUP 8C AnnT& an 130.0W 0ff- JUJ W Large botUe OK, Miss Suth- pounds Canadian American prices 22!!f fJ?if ; JELLY POWDERS ged during the week from a j ggg? rS? f " DC n nlh oi l? lc and 9c received by it .IVWW:, diytaton ! Per rer Dke psg. . w . Kext Monday . . rvir,H ri a meeting of rate- OCp to a low of 13c' and" 8c paid the eL J Ji"lto!? drtct 5Dt :Portlock for a calfch of 43,000 J?J. I?1, extra PINEAPPLE2 o w pounds. Tne top Canadian price 'SZm ""H"rci " 35Clwas 16 7c 0c NubaicliSf - . I a tin, an paid the , 3ttns O"uifor 1.200 pounds down to 13Jk:a J?,i?r sl opeiisd with CZSn and 90 which several boats re- 7? nir z.'rz .L1"1 ppm. J-ODC ceived. H?? others are reck- trd to attend. In the nubile1 OCTp The steamer Oaaca. well known !d t Haselton some 30 mm w here in her former capacity as thepup1U re 00 the roll. ipaiatiai private vacnt or capt. o.i !A. Hancock of Los Angeles, was c r . n i i . recently sold by Capt. J. W. Hobbs ariy narasmps f Wj.. A fi A N A tl I A N - M A O K rnODUCT I Methodist Parson TORONTO. Sent 77 T K..J lust taken the groom of 50 years i ago for a drive, and I drove the car j myself." said the bride of 50 years ;at;o, Mrs. 8. D. Chown. She and , Rev. 8. D. Chown. prominent in the former Methodist Church and a j foremost figure in the church union movement, have just celebrated' tnelr golden wedding. Mrs. Chown contrasted her ride in the motor car with the hone and buRiryy which was the mode at conveyance during the early years j of her married life According to I r?r. she and Dr. Chown started; their matrimonial Journey upon an annual budget of $100. The next j v ar it war increased to $118. With hi., . anty stipend Dr. and Mrs. C'i'iwn paid rent, purchased furni-1 lure and kept a horse. Da (.'inssifled" When you want the most economical & satisfactory lumber cutters, write us' for information & prices. SIMONDS CANADA SAW CO. LTD, MvntfMl Toronto ntouw St. John 11 19 HI SBiSBit e.i , f.i LV"i iTTXioB W 1AGE SIX TOE DAILT NEWS Saturdayseptembj., jg j If W I i I I 5- Ik 7 it 5L I; I 5l "2 4 I i 4 Waterfront Whiffs September Fine Month for Halibut Fishing; Some Profitable Trips; Landings Holding Up Well 4 : abalone, turtle and markeral cannery and reduction plant at Mag-dalena Bay, Lower California, under a concession from the Mexican government. The vessel has already gone south from British Columbia to take up work for the company, being now busy in transporting equipment and supplies to the site of the company's 'operations. Later she wiU engage 1 both in" - passenger trade and freight carrying for the company. mi.; ii i i. i i e n.o. v,ocf The craft, whieh ts H lest long, mis muiim now auuui ciusing nus ueen uhc ui uic wai b ut m Engird during the entemhers frnm the weather standnnint in the history! war as a"Q" boat, and later ac of the loca! halibut fishery and catches have been large SSXdiSVSS'aft!? she" and regular, while prives have remained at a good, steady : had wrecked in wrangeii Narrows ievel . As a result, practically every boat of the fleet has ; wnue on a cru lone well and added to already satisfactory earnings dur-! Autusta in Trouble ing the year. The 1929 season will go down as one of the - ''a TrPe- nost successful financially for tne industry in recent qnent cauer at this port, sos-zears. This condition of affairs. . - l1, considerably hull damage annnt hut havp a beneficial effect recently in a collision with the nrinff the eomlniz winter rjartic- lne "wane salvage i wrangiii narrows, me AUgusia dariy w stow thl Staon ttsher- tu8 Red Boy. has taken up resW- had 14 planks stove In and was HJT?owi,T ence In Hie cottage on the com- making water badly before she ;iX; D pany's dock which Capt Paul Ar- reached the marine ways at Pe-i rear. Where 01 me compeny often fierce equlnoxial torms sweep the banks at this time 3 Week-End SPECIAL For Friday, Saturday and Monday 10 men on board as a result or three weeks' fishing. It is the record catch in point of profits so Itersburg for repairs. She is again i nuung inc nign spots now. of year, incoming skippers from the I T oi.u v,J n . . hofihnt that S"": ", " ' Vl- - iurmeiiy 01 I f Lhln v r i-nnnch tmnrt . 7 VTLr.,7or iVk kT nnce uuperi raienes jsxpen- mnce itupert and now tn the : lJ?-1 ' mental StaUon- returned at the -ervice of the Island Packing Co. i'Satf&FdS? .hS&dKl2!5 ! tt.nSf..-?;TMf!S5.i5 coast otVuyer also been little fog and conditions nsh j foUowin the recent an-! handsome watch recently by H. O. i have been conducive to good ing and quick trips. The fine fall weather is helping out earnings a great deal and the I most of the local Itober folk, wttl be well fortified financially during ine coming winter. Capt. Paul Armour. Norman Watt. Dr. Lew Kergin. M. L. Stepp and Reid McLennan had a hunting expedition on the Red Boy at the end of last week to Porcher Island. Like they said they did at the opening of last season, these doughty nimrods broke no record-this time for quantity of gamr captured. As a matter of fact, the whole quintette, and there may have been six of them at that, al' picked on one poor lonesome deer at least, that's all they brought home except for a few grouse which it is said weren't worth trapping over. nual conference at Departure Bay.! Brown, president of the Victoria Vancouver Ls!and. of Pacific Coast Ccld Storage and Terminal Ware-workers of the Biological Board of ho?e Co.. when the Island corn-Canada, pany. throuch Carjt. Byrne, de livered the flnt eonaienment of Made Big Trofits fish to the new plant. JLdUJHIIlg & CBVCU UI IM.UVUI pounds on Tuesday which weighed Accordir- to ward received Iron out 43,000 pounds of mediums for hp w.h the Ormro may appeal xhich 15 Jc per pound was paid, try hi""' courts the decision of Uie American halibut schooner Mr Justice Archwr Martin in Ad-Clipper. Capt. John Smelan, stoc- ailraltv Court releasing Ave Am-ked a total of some $9,000 and crKan trol'ers which wn irm. hared over $900 for each of the d Ci idian waters last spring -nd b-rrht lit here bv the fishery patrol steamer Malasplna. faiLtnia 8eason t Prince Rupert. Ts anl Pishing Ciolnr The best Canadian catch of the ir the South Queen year is said to nave been that of ---'. isund area wil1 close the Melvflle. Capt. John Ivarson. on Thi rdav of next week, and uuiacu i.uuu cany m oep-; we temoer ana snared over 5400 per man The ReUef. Capt. Merrill Sollow3. 'anded almost as profitable a catch as this during the summer. The Relief and Cape Swain. Cant. south Bay and Laamm Bav canneries will discontinue packing' after a season which, to say the! least, has not been highly success-; ful. Flshlrur on the north end of th Wands will continue for another' nea fierce, are oeuevea to oe ineitwo weeks. In that area the Old high boats in earnings per man Massett and New Massett canner-so far this year of the Canadian i 1m nn fnr mvim t.. .. - i l m , . . i fleet out Rupert. of the port of Prince Halibut Landings Halibut landings at the port of Prince Rupert up to and including yesterday tor the present season to date totalled 22.544.150 pounds made up of 15.97S.500 pounds American fish and 6 .565.650 pounds Canadian as against last year's total at a similar date of 21.4J4.5O0 pounds made up of 875.000 pounds American and 6.- 449,500 pounds Canadian. Both cniuns are starting to snow op there, first catches having been reported this week. Hazelton Gets a Superior School A i ""wvwj Fill. AND SAT Two Shows 7 and 9 p.ra. GREAT J)0miLEBILL The Fine Conicd? "Honeymoon Flame" And a Splendid Racetrack Story "Silks and Saddles" ALSO, "OSWALD" Admission. 15c & 50c; Sat. Matinee, 2:30, AdmIwlon, 10c & s:c. 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