PAGE ECS THE DAILY NEWS Saturday, Au?Us, I1CIISDIH1HIM . .... tree lest his schoolgirl complexion Q U B ' till be utterly ruined. Oh; lor a sandy FrI. & Sat. Two Show Ui. I WATERFRONT WHIFFS beach In Prince Rupert. Admission - - - . 9Z', k Saturday Mat. at 2:30 15, & J Frank Allan has been enjoying these evenings by putting Into Its Wli en -C Halibut Landings During Week Heavier Regrets proper position an extra tank. Now Paramount Stars invih Expressed hfe Pirector Finn: Leavings i$vlth,an. additional 45-gallort capacity You to Their Party Alaska Salmon Pack the Collfer will be able to ;go 5 . 9- even further afield. S c pset Baby ills and ailments seem twice as serious at night. A sudden cry may mean colic. Or a sudden attack of diarrhea a condition it is always important to check quickly. How would you meet this emergency tonight? Have you a bottle of Castoria ready? There is nothing that can take the place of this harmless but effective remedy for children ; nothing that acts quite the same, or has quite the same comforting effect on thera. For the protection of your wee one for your own peace of mind keep this old, reliable prepara- tion always on hand. But don't keep it just for emergencies; let it be an everyday aid. Its gentle influence will ease and soothe the infant who cannot sleep. Its mild regulation will help an older child whose tongue is coated because of sluggish bowels. All druggists have Castoria; the genuine bears Chas. H. Fletcher's signature on the wrapper. DEMAND y) OjttiiMnaKMCati H M Aii - "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD " Smoked Daily by CanadianFisb&i Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PS PRINCE HUI'EHT, n.c. PEMBINA EGG Delivered, Per Ton $12.00 MINEHEAD EGG Delivered, Per Ton 12.50 MINEHEAD LUMP Delivered, Per Ton . . . 13.50 FURNITURE and PIANO MOVING A Specialty HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 I'lIONE 580 10-Day Closing Sale Peterborough Boats & Canoes Below Factory Cost Second Ave., next to Post Office P. O. IIox y 13 Phone Blue 345 oocwowooooooaooaoooooooaoDOoaDoooooaoaaoaoaooooiJoooD Want Ads - Let Them Be Your Broker in Buying and Selling; Somebody Is waiting to buy that house or bedroom et, or coat you have to sell. Somebody Is waiting to sell that car, or typewriter, or whatever else It is you are In the market for. Get the habit of shopping through the Want Ads. You'll find undteamed of bargainsundreamed of opportunities. Do your shopping uirougn inese coiumnarfU ,see how profitable and fl! H " ii i. : 'ft HEAD and USE PRINCE RUPERT DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS Phone 98 "If it's fully told it's quickly sold" ,,, W ffol f ohrymn A reBrew5 mc approaenmg aepar ( "El,li " lvai of,wu jjuuuub uaviug ture of Don Finn who has been disposed of compared with 751,000 pounds the pre- conducted exoeriments at the Bio- viotlS Week. Canadian boats sold a total; of 280,000 pounds logical Station on the front. From a with the Kaien getting the highest price of the week f pr sma11 beginning it has grown in size Canadian Doais wiin ii.ic ana o i-zc. POISONS IM THE BLOOD Vrofc OVER. HALFACCNTURYE? Nthis PROVEN PRESCRIPTIONS HAS BEEN RECOGNIZED ASTHEMOSTEFfECTIVt REGULATOR OF THE UVttUllDNEYS & BOWELS ill GOOD NEWS FOR the Whole Family HERE IS WHERE YOU CAN SAVE MONEY ON YOUR CHOCOLATE CHOCOLATE BARS Large assortment to choose OC from. 7 bars &0 One-Cent Candy 0 for BREAD 3 loaves Punnybrook 3-lb. brick BUTTER Hollybrook, Woodland and E. C. D., per lb.':. Boneless Hams per lb preserving, per crate Fresh Pears per doz Pcachcs-Large slxe per doz Plums per 5-lb. basket Blng Cherries 5 lbs Cukes 2 for Hothouse Tpmatpcs 2 lbs. .. :.: Corn on Cob per doz. , Fresh Qreen Peas 0 lbs Orecn it Wax'Beans ' per lb M Sweet Oranges per doz. ..'.....46c, 50c, ISunktst Lemons Li i j. jjcr uoz 5c 25c $1.05 FRUITS & VEGETABLES Apricots Last call for 38c 30c $1.50 40c 40c 65c 95c 25c 35c 65c 50c 10c 60c 40c The Economy Cash & Carry Brant, Captain Earl Hunter In command, Mr. CMalley arrived in Ketchikan from Juneau, to continue his Inspection in the Southeastern Alaska district. He expects to remain until the end of the season. Mr. CMalley said he will recom mend that thc Bristol Bay section be closed to commercial "Where Dollars Have More Cents" from the madding 'crowd," did he rhonc 3G0 319 Third Ave. absorb the rays of the solar king what time he also snoozed, till he was glad to seek the shelter of a and1 even more In Importance under Total American landings for the weekamounted'to 524.- Z mrri t j t t , , . vij auwvw i iuu iuuiius, a uuuieasu iium uie pxevious weeK s lOtai 01 new venture. 543,500 pounds. The top price was 13.3c and 5c which the Sherman received for 13,000 pounds' - With everyone very much occu on Tuesday. , t0 celebrate and the pipers made Dled thcre seemed little chance to The year's total to date Is 14,325.- the pipes skirl. BUI Vlckcrs was lnd one to tel1 wnat tney wcrc 80 400 pounds of which 8,876,900 chief of police and he recalls S. D busv about at the Pacific Station of pounas were irom American Doats Macdonald, F. Stork, C. H. Orme and tne Biological Board but busy pco-an d4.448.500 were from Canadian t many others with whom he is re- Ple always find time to do more. The boats- I newinsc acquaintance and compar- refrigerator plant that has been In lng notes. process oi insianaiion, is now com Captain J. I.' White of the Pacific He recalls also taking a scow of Pleted and mechanical engineer O. ooyie Navigation company's tug lumber from th npnrpctnwn T.nm. c. Young is busy testing it out. Chieftain which brought two scows ber Mills for Cv Peck to Stewart of coal for Albert and McCaffery where there was one shack at that Mess"- C. Vellum and O. Borden this week was recalling, as he time. And vet some Deonle will com- Marshall of the Biological Station watcnea me rnnce William ana ,n1!n that. PHnm Rmwrt.w nnf wno nave ocen lnvestlcatlnc the the Prince Charles at the whajf on Thursday, how 20 years ago with me same cnicitam as he is now lng ahead. T A1 A l 1 l i phenomena at the Naas River where the fishermen have been suffering serious losses through captain on.he was ehgagecf In theeS me LmTaoon tS! ? with slit dally run between Essington and Prince Rupert. At that time of course Essington was the big port and Prince Rupert but a beginning. Construction of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway was in progress and the Inlander was plying on the Skeena. Captain White recalls many of the oldtlmers here and a certain celebration on May 24 when people did know how '"ined have returned and .and now would not have happened 20 years . ....... . am are nrpnarlnp preparing rhplr their, rpnnrt. report nn on tho the ago. The Prince William was Just docking and had not made fast. The Prince Charles was about ready to null nllt hllf nraHlncr fnr nna- results of their investigations. The annual meeting of the Pad- Coast workers of the Biological Llc sengers who were to be transferred from the Prince William. It was Just oard ot Canada l? at Nanaimo on August 28, 20.. and 30. 4 p.m. when a would-be passenger made his way hurriedly along the mcmu.ul u wharf and with a hardihood that ?rlnceT RuJ"lt, sta"on ,b P" In Wl" be surprlsed those on the quay Jump- tddltl,n th"! ,the h o,h.v, win., "eld workers from the Nanalmo scientists from the unlversU He seemed surprised at the lack ffa"" of Interest In his manoeuvre till he'tles who, have, bce?, entaged U in various lines rtismv-rprt tht , . n fha summer of research Prince William which was Just com- w?rk an,d E!f Pl!. from. th! lng In, whereas he wanted to catch A lZ Jtv . 1 . 1, the Prince Charles which was lying ahead and not quite ready to pull B. C. The discussions that follow the presentations of reports, the comparisons of observations and mads :hls out. He retreat leisurely he ot ideas all combine enough and boarded the right boat , comfortably by the ordinary gang plank which was still In position. Pacific Salvage and Towing Company's packeH'Red Boy returned from Lowe Inl& on Thursday evening where shehas been packing. to make these meetings of intense interest to those present and to advance the scientific side of our fisheries without which there can be little real progress. While Mr. Finn's connection with the B. C. Packers is to date from the Skookum Ibarge with derrick. IST at Tt i hinr,winn. to -dImh c,.,o the Biological Board he will attend f ub-committee Tawing Company, arrived from the !heJ;"nB" Skeena and will leave for Vancou- " V'" owwu" UU,,"B ver. She has been engaged on the bePlmDer- Skeena where she has been working at the foundations of the piers of the transmission service for the, Canada Power Company. Whether the big salmon run has anything to do with the crab situation or not is beside thc question but we hoar of big catches of big crabs m..n bc,n8 made near McNlcholl-Creek. J bT Fred Bradshaw of tennis, football, fisheries fi.h.H for fn-Th. the . fi United i States, u has ,., , singing nn and financial fame has been visiting In Alaska Investigate now O HHoH em rilnrr f rv Vila InMn 1 lei nf the SrSr Cnd,UOn ,n Plln nnThV the salmon fisheries. n, , h.u St ththThdS f P,aftf S Provide cb nm ' and SS of f the district on the fisheries boat ,,, . dressings for the during the week. Commerce mess The big run of salmon has its drawbacks. John Norrffc with the Balsac I., who has been on the halibut banks up to recently, fitted out his boat as a seiner and soon had a 12,000 catch. But like some nthor ltiripnfnrint fUhopx tin fnunrl fishing difficulty in Hlsnfwlnir f hit ralrh during the year of 1035, thc cycle and WM glad to Kll Mmo fnr baU year. He says a poor run began there In 1020 and that It was still worse In 1025. He gave thc big cannery to thc halibut boats while a portion was disposed of to thc fertilizer plant. companies the option of reducing At North lll&nfl wo hw of their gear orclosing down last year, excitement over the big catches and and suggested that they adopt the prlce vaBarM. when the prlcc latter plan. They decided to operate down to 13c and 8c Mme decldcd with reduced gear. The total fall- tnat lt ,lm. tn ..,. nfhpr. ure of reds this season caused the went on flshlng and on gettng a- cuny duaiiiB urucr u u.c pujw oi good catch were aWe tQ tnelr the commissioner. fi.h and thP utrlk pnllnnswl Plh. Mr. CMalley gives the total Brls- ,n a. one mftn nuU lt fc dnuhln tol Bay pack as follows Reds 340,735 Kings ,..,n .,15,ip2. chums :..: :j. 21,723 1 Pinks 13,520 Cohoes .:.U: 3,221 This was a third , of a pack of 1,000,000 cases last year. The waterfroht these days Is en-Joying to thc full the blue skies re flected In placid waters except pay8 wncn lis sunace is oroKen oy me Jumping: of safinon we saw one iump xleas i ttfi thV 'i water three ! times In rapid succession the scur ALL ORDERS OF $5.00 AND QVER!ryln& motor boats 'relieved occa-DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE ! "tonally by a sailing boat leisurely and quleUy pursuing its course. But our old friend Doc took himself off to Tugwell Island one day last week where In the quiet solitudes on beaches he might enjoy the even mode. And there, "far gamble. You gamble as to whether you get the fish or not and, then you gamble as to whether you get the price or not. Thc Iceland seems to be thc high boat at North Island so far this year a $40 return being considered a poor day. Oct the Ad. reading habit. 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