PAGE SCC i I 9 B B E 3 E : B g 9 n e I Get your Summer Suit for Holidays at Clearaway Sale Prices Style and quality is the basis of the popularity of these snappy suits we arc of-IcrinK for the summer holidays. Alongside of fine style and quality you get tailoring and materials to be proud of. Once a year we offer these surprise values to men who appreciate fine style and quality, at savings seldom offered. leal service. Phone 52 Tweed and Worsted Suits Smart tweeds and worsteds styled for summer wearComfort, style and economy are combined in these medium weight pure wool fabrics. All new shades and designs, faultlessly tailored to give real service. Light or dark colors. Values to lj$5.00. Specially priced $16.95 Navy Blue Serges, Fancy Tweeds and Worsteds In this lot we have fine pure botany wool 18-oz. serges, guaranteed to keep their color for one year. Smart new patterns in Scotch tweeds and fine English worsteds. All are tailored in the height of fashion to our high standard of perfection. Single or double-breasted models with peak or notch lapels and regular or rope shoulders. Moderately priced. Included in this group are many $o5.00 and $40.00 values. With Two Pairs of Pants $25.00 The Acme Importers NO CHARGE ACCOUNTS UMBERS KILN DRIED SPRUCE, CEDAR AND HEMLOCK FINISH, CEILING, RUSTIC, MOULDINGS, ETC. Specialties Edge Grain Hoat Cedar. Kiln Dried Edge Grain Hemlock Flooring Sprucfc and Cedar Shlplap, Boards, Dimensions and Timbers Doors, Windows, Shingles, Etc. Odd lots off-grade material at reduced prices. BIG BAY LUMBER CO., LTD. Lumber Manufacturers Prince Rupert, B.C. THE NAME OF THE ROSS & MOORE CO. LTD;, HAS BEEN OFFICIALLY CHANGED TO KAIEN MOTORS, LIMITED CHEVROLET and BUICK DEALERS Our acccsorlcs lines of Oootlycar Tires, H'illanl Storage Batteries and Raybcstos Brake Linings arc of the highest standard. $ scjjryfc department Is In charge of a very competent man, I'crnand UoussclUand Is equ'fpcd to give efficient arid economy KAIEN MOTORS, LTD. CHEVROLET and BUICK DEALERS Prince Rupert, B.C. mam Daily News Want Ads. bring quick Results Third Avenue TERMS, STRICTLY CASH HUMPBACK BAY BUSY gi Chatham Sound Cannery All SI i i -n t i neuuy ror Active Season The salmon cannery on Porcher Island, owned by the Chatham Sound Fishing and Packing Co. Ltd., is ready for the season's oner- g atlons. g j Some new and modern machinery m has been installed, and other chan-5 ; ges made to take care of the big run H,of salmon expected In northern U ', waters this year. It is a most mod- H ern plant, and well worth a visit S from those Interested In northern g, progress. m. On a recent visit, the managing S director was asked If this cannery ' 3 would retain Its Dresent ownershin. , or was it for sale. His reply was that the cannery was built for the pur ' pose of producing high grade pack of salmon, was not for sale, and would be continuously operated b. Its present owners. j GIRL GUIDES CHURCH MARCH First and Second Companies raradedfLast Eveninir f First and Second Companies of the Qlrl Guides, under leadership of Capt. N. Rogers, paraded last evening to St. Peter's Anglican Church at Seal Cove. There were about 22 girls In the parade. Rev. Canon W. F. Rushbrook preached an aonro- pnate sermon on Qlrl Guiding. A Dally News bring results. want-ad will THE DAILY NEWS j "ggg News of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Skidegatc Property Looking Good Vigorous Development of Tidewater Molybdenum Manson Crecjt Activity will be doing considerable surface J prospecting this summer. The, work will consist of stripping and cutting and Is expected to last all summer. Th TJtan prpperty on FLsh Creek In the Portland Canal .district Is showing' up very well and work Is continuing steadily and satlsfac-( torlly, according to Jack Fitzgerald, jwho has been busy getting further I supplies packed up the hill from 'Stewart. The showings on this property and the progress made are said to be very satisfactory. Work Is being proceeded with vigorously by the Dalhousle Mining Co. on the Tidewater Molybdenum Bay Mountain, close to Smithers. have arsenical Iron ores. Average values will run $10 to $15 per ton In gold In nearly any of the Hudson Bay Mountain arscnopyritc and there are many veins of It on the higher levels of the mountain from 4000 feet altitude up. '' FISH SALES Summary American 138,000 pounds, lOJSc and 6c to 14.2c and 7c. . Canadian 17,000 pounds, 11.5c and 6c to 12c and 6c American Resolute, 51,000, Cold Storage, 10.6c and 6c. Eldorado, 32,000, Pacific, 10.5c and 6c. nc. Brisk, 32,000, Booth, 10.5c and 6c Tuscan, 15,000, Royal, 10.5c and Lansing, 17.000, Booth, 14.2c and 7c. i ' , : . Reliance, 13.000, and Reliance I 12,000, Atlln, 14.2c and 7c. 7c. Lumen, 10,000. Pacific, 14c and Tyce, 6,000, Cold Storage, 14.1c and 7c . Canadian,, Capclla, 4,000, Cold Storage, 11.- 7cand 6c. - - Southend. 5,500, C61d 'Storage 11.5c and 6c. , , ! Norland, 3,500V Royal, 11.8c and 6c. Mayflower, 4,000, Atlln, 12c and 6c if. McLean, Consolidated Mining St Smelting Co. engineer sailed on Princess Alice this morning for Juneau enroute to the Taku River mining field. I'M. f li The Kits-nilt-Southeaster nronertv at Skidegate is re-1 lues to $13.G0 in gold. On the hanging wall, the three and a half feet wide, uniting - on the hanging wall Is proceeding. Spectacular values have been found In places on this property which Is well situated for economic NORTH ID. mine, three miles down the Inlet; . from the town of Alice Arm. The resentation new cross-cut tunnel which will give an additional 100 feet of depth on all the ore ledges Is now well under way and the construction of a new dock Is being pushed to completion. Surfacei stripping of the ore ledges has disclosed some very fifle values. The work of ddvelop'meht of suf- The gold properties on Hudson LOOK! Our Specials For This Week Arc Worth Looking Over White Sugar 10 lbs Icing Sugar 2's, per pkg. Nabobreaper lb Blue Ribbon Tea per lb Empress Jelly Pow ders 4 pkgs. . . . 60c 20c 60c 60c 25c 6 Bars Royal Crown Soar Soaj) wun o cups anu saucers, all for . . Fraser Valley Plum Jam 1's, per tin Happy Vale Sweet Mixed Pickles, qt. Heinz Pork & Beans medium, 3 tins . Argentine Corned Beef 2 tins . . . 75c 50c 55c 50c 45c Nabob Fruits in Buffet gize Peaches, Raspberries, Strawberries, Figs, Grape Fruits, Apricots and Crushed . ;..Pineapplom ICa )er tin h ruitB 2 tins 'of Salad Off Mussallem Grocery Co. Limited 417-423 Sth Avenue East P1IONR lk AND 84 P. O. box 676 FISHERMEN HAVE MEET Many Matters of Interest Taken, up, at, Gathering of North-Island Unit ported to be responding very satisfactorily to the develop- well attended meeting where a ment work nnw beintr done bv the Kitsault Eagle Mines wo increase in membershin' Ltd. and at present all indications point to a good body of was taken out, North island fish ore being proven. The shaft is down 5 feet and a cross-cut ermen set salmon prices for tiv tunnel to intercept the rich showings, on the surface at com,ns n i per pc depth has struck the ledge which is 17 feet wide. The vein TJ'l on me iOOtwail IS two aim a nau luta wiuu ami ouuwa va- DOund f0r whltas .77 U J ' . ' UJI1 IS FISHING poun per po This Is. the firs year that the fish have been grad ed. A resolution was passed th "o sprln salmon under six pound' in weight be $old. An endeavor "111 also be made to have the Fish :rles Department adopt this as : regulation. The ruin of the road wiri On WWte Mountain, opposite the n'alnPri hvx th chairman nf t.h lEngineer property on Taglsh Lake fos ()f nnno Uam pccf meetin. Keen to the riant, nl. In the Atlln district. Lord Egerton There Now on Account jtn game, a litMe common sen of Weather I ,no"w 06 b11 that necessary I he said. NOItlil ISLANL. June 16: The A "otlw.tlnn was token up in a mot of the Hippo Island trolling " M. Paulson who lost his bo-fleet is now at North Island. Con- nd was hadlv burned near Por tinuous southerly gales have been Simpson. It to expected that th holding uo fishing at Hippo though rolfectton will amount to well ovr ilsh were showing up fairly well 4100 when completed, thire last week. . ! A "Fisherman's Insurance Ai- Fishing hns fallen off on the Fund" was suggested. The propoar Morth Island grounds with about is that tht fund should pay com 153 boats operating. j pensatlon not exceeding $300 ar Terrace C.G.I.T. Made to Mrs. The "Pilots" and "Oolden Keys" leaders were also present. Games were played, and refreshments served, making the evening a very enjoyable one. would be open to any boat ownr with an admission fee of $2 an an additional 50c. to put him o uu! ho hooks. ijqwcs. The ine full tun amount amount wou wou tt w Honors LCcKicr i paW any membr was a iowi ion ana nan u en irjne and gear were salvaged. Dot' valued at SG00 and not law th-- Holm wood Who Leaves 00 only could take out half o For South I Insurance. The proposal Is th" lh secretary In charge of th TERRACE, June 16: The last fnd should take ten per cent, fo meeting of the "Llve-Wlraa" Group his wages and expenses. Ther of the C. O. I. T. was held Friday would be a committee of five t evening at the home of Mr. and direct the fund and valuate lossc M rc V. M Kinltli In hnnnr nf tfio The vhAm. U nmuiUr K.r. flclent torihe.W m t8 Mtlfy the leader. Mrs. A. W. Holmwood, who will be forwarded t the next cor erectlog of a mill 'fa belriff Vushed ijs leaving for Vancouver and other ventlon where the whole aasocla and, ImmedlAtelf isWfflfcleht ton- 1JOlnU In the south at the close of tlon will go Into It. nage is"' blocked "out, 'It lssaid to be , school when Mr. Holmwood will be Good news came from the co the intention of the company toree from teaching. Miss Helen operative canneries of which man-proceed with the erection of a mlU. taiass, president, said a few words fishermen here are member George W. Ottetson, who has been In the Manson Creek secUon for a number of years, Is expected to work all the cqmlnfc season on Man-son Creeic' leaW neid' by' himself and abciktes'. Robert' 'H.' Fleming of Seat'tle" is' o'n'e'of' th'e" interested parties. The rroaa,'Wlri bifllt from Fort St. James1 to KraHson Creek will live Impetus to the revival of mining operations in the district. Not far from this new road are leases on Robinson Creek, In the Nation River section, upon which aggressive mining Is planned to be carried out this year by the holders, George Snell of Vanderhoof and on behalf of the girls. In regret of , Thre are three ;o-operaUve can losing Mrs. Holmwood. Mtos Sophia neries going and the f lahermer McLaren, vice-president, presented are much elated over the co-oper her with a gift from the Live-Wires. I atlve Idea and iU mosnrcu of .nr. cess. James Wauehope was elected secretary for the North Island unit of the Northern British Co lumbia Salmon Fishermen's Asso ciation. Arthur Sklhorn, engineer for the Mining Corporation, who Is engaged In field work In the Stl klne River country for that com pany is a passenger aboard the Prince George today going through ror a trip to Seattle. .Monday, Juno ts TOM -m.. M 1 MONDAY & TUESDAY TWO snows. ALL TALKING Rod LaUocque - in Ths Delightful Rogue" A Romantic Story of a Pirate and the Girl Comedy, "Good Mcuirine" "Scenic" and Paramount Sound Nc Admission 20c and tie Was Helpless FOR FOUR YEARS With Rheumatism Mr. Frd KH-I. ' Windsor, Ont. it- a troubled with rt!'iM a' Tfr, aod fr t-Mt - r - r hthJoM I luul W U I , i tad could not it i? re r. 'I dtrired sur.li gr .1: : I Wlh tO T"i' ' BT your Trondi'rf.i; k . i my it U hrl i-m "'I adrloed to tnk r ' ' Pnt op only '. V.- ' Limited, Torunlo, Oct PEMBINA EGG Delivered, Per Ton . . MINEIIEAI) EGG Delivered, Per Ton . MINEIIEAI) LUMP Delivered, Per Ton FURNITURE and PIANO MOVING A Specialty HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE PHONE 580 Evinrude Outboard Motors and Peterborough Boats now available on TIME PAYMENT PLAN 25 PER CENT DOWN PAYMENT, IJalam .. s m several months to suit purchaser. BUY A mA and enjoy its useavhile paying the balance. FULL PARTICULARS FROM A. MACDONALD 720 Second Ave. H. Next to Post Off