PAGE BXX THB DAILY NEWS MOJTHth PEfcfcOlUR. Your Dealer now sells Hli Vancouver Island Coal f . . and not only are these rich bituminous coals a dollar cheaper than last year, but you'll get more heat for every dollar you spend. Here's a comparison of heat unitsi tfR B.T.U.'s (heat unlti) L JQfiS3 Nanaimo-Wellington 12,980 pr lb. I . Comoi 13,030 pr lb. 9&'ff' Imported Lignite. 9,810 per lb. H fyffiftST (Got. Flgurea) I Any way you figure it, you save money by using "Nanaimo-Welllngton", "Ladysmith" or "Comox" Coals . . . and your money stays in Ilritish Columbia and benefits the community in hich you live. THE NEW PRICE SCALEj Double Screened Lump - -' - 1'3,5 per (on Mine Run 12 " Washed Nul 12 09 Prices are for cash. Free delivery to any home in the city limits of Prince Rupert. B.T.U. meani British Thermal Unit or the amount or heat required to ralie 1 lb. of water 1 degree Fahrenheit, ALBERT & McCAFFERY Ltd. PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. Ltd. PHONE lie PHONE M4 Distributors for CANADIAN COLLIERIES (Dunsmuir) LTD. VANCOUVER ISLAND, B.C. The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED - BLACK COD - Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid. PRINCE RUPERT, U.C. Hard Time Prices For Cash No. 1 Alberta Lump $12.50 No. 1 Alberta Egg.... $11.50 Pembina Peerless Lump .... $12.00 Pembina Peerless Egg $11.50 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 649 Steam Cleaning and Pressing Alterations Made Collection and Delivery Free! LING THE TAILOR 817 Second Ave. Phone 649 COAL Buy the real Coal our fa. mom Edson and Cassldy-Wellington In any quantities. Alio Uulkley Valley Hay, drain and Kobln Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 558 R-4 The Twenty Years Ago column of the Vancouver Province has the following :"J. L. Parker, mining engineer, Vancouver, left lait night for Observatory Inlet, Portland Canal, to start diamond drilling operations on the mineral group owned by the Pacific Metals Ltd., Vancouver." MUSSALEM'S MEAT MARKET PRIME STEER HEKF Sirloin Roasts, per lb T-Bone Roasts, per lb. Sirloin Tips, per lb Jood Oven Roasts, per lb Rump Roasts, per lb Zeal Shoulder. Roasts, per lb Legs of Veal, any stae, per lb 25c 25c 25c 15c 20c 15c 25c Veal Stew, 1 9 1 ner lb. Xlt Veal Chops, per lb 25c Shoulders of Pork, any stee, i ff0 per lb Legs of Pork, per lb .... Legs of Lamb, 4ft-Ib. average, per lb Loins of Lamb, 4)fc-lb. average, per lb. Shoulders of Lamb, 5V-lb. average, per lb Lamb 8tcw, per lb. Minced Steak, per lb Sausage, 2 lbs, for Fresh Killed Fowl. per lb 22c 30c 25d 16c 15c 15c 35c 25c Phones 18 and 8t 117 Fifth Avenue East WATERFRONT WHIFFS Halibut Fleet on Last Lap Prince John Rides Out Big Storm Insurance Rates Raised lean boats are expected to go right through to Seattle with their final catches without calling here. The rather checkered career of Oliver Desner's power cruiser Roslna B. came to a close on Friday night of last week with a final blaze of glory when, the vessel caught fire at the Klnahan Island fur farm, outside Prince Rupert,, and was totally destroyed. The Roslna D. was ono of the best known local teuteers and her familiar figure will be missed on the local waterfront. According to reports from the Queen Charlotte Islands, the veteran coastal steamer Prince John had quite a time last Wednesday night while riding out between Cumshewa Inlet and Skldegate one of the worst storms In the history of the Islands. While the steamer was battling with the terrific seas, the steam steering gear is reported to have broken, whereupon Capt. Nell McLean, the master, ordered officers to man the hand steering gear which Is aft on the vessel. By sheer grit and good seamanship, Captain McLean and his officers managed to ride out the storm for fourteenhours until the mechanical steering gear wis manded. During the commotion, Purser Bert Robson is reported to have been nearly washed overboard. I Shot Giant Turtle The Provincial Museum at Victoria this week received the shell of a huge 1450-pound leatherneck turtle to add tp, Its collection. Cannery employees on the west coast of Vancouver Island had previously enjoyed a tasty meal on the meat of the surprising catch made by pilchard fishermen on the west coast of Vancouver Island this summer. The shell arrived at the museum recently as a, contribution from Capt. Henry White of the Halda Tribe of Indians, who incidentally was also responsible for securing for the museum the first specimen of Queen Charlotte caribou and the: only one known. The turtle In the case was sighted by the seiner Snow King, about eight miles off Nootka when the boat was cruising for pilchards. The Snow King bore down on the turtle and a few minutes later a shot or two from Captain White's gun ended the wanderer's career. The prize was taken to the Nootka salmon cannery, where it was found to weigh 1450 pounds. measuring- nine and one - half feet across, and about a foot and a half In thickness. Some of the meat was eaten by cannery employees, who found it tender and tasty, A case of canned turtle was also processed at the cannery, and the big shell was preserved as a curios-1 :ty. So far as is known this Is the 1 first time a turtle has been sighted ! oil British Columbia and, incident-1 ally the creature's presence nasi added to local conjecture as to whether or not there is any relation . between the occurrence of particu larly large runs of pilchards in pro-1 vinoial waters from time to time! and the prewnce there. In the same j periods, of specimens of marine life j which, ordlnartlv. i found In morel southerly areas only. Insurance rats on small gasoline craft are slated for a rise, lt is an nounced by the Association of B. C. Marine Underwriters. Statistics show that in the past four years 15 to 20 per cent more has been paid out in claims than was ever received by the companies, lt Is de clared. The growth in the number of fire casualties U alarming, the underwriter say. Last year 14 gasoline fishing boats were destroyed by fire while air ady this year 22 fire toasts have been dealt with. F A. Futcher Is president and O L Schetky, secretary of the underwriters' association. V. O. D. Phil- , lips is chairman of the gasoline Wc deliver free to nil parts section. of the citv. 4 1 . , 1. 1 . M . , 1 . jiaiiDut lanauig tor me ween lending yesterday were exceptionally I light, totalling only 180.500 pounds. of which 14.700 pounds was Cann-jdlan and 105,800 pounds American PROGRAM ENJOYED Three One-Act Sketches Feature I Entertainment at I'resby- j tcrian Church i , , . - . r, . ' I Three excellent one-act sketches With the legal closing of the season coming on batur- were featUre on a very acccpi-day next at midnight, two weeks earlier than before under at,ie program of entertainment revised treaty agreement, the halibut fleet is now on the which was offered to a capacity last lap of the year 1931. A few of the boats tied Up audience at First Presbyterian within the six weeks but the majority have kept on right church last evening. The enter-fn nnrl o,l anof Jtf nrl lr If 4V,,. fVi0 Wf nrinaa nf talnment was staged under the ,u ,., f u- u J 1 auspices of the board of manager i of the Church and Mr. Holllng- n.t uiuh h,f. etut i t.t. w... . .u. u.i,. out, landings, are expected to be rather heavy during the next week or ten days. Many of the Amer- worth, the n.ntor. rjreslded. It wax recorded so far this season. The suggested that lt mlght be the ln-hlgh bid for Canadian fish was 13c auguratlon of a Little Theatre and 6.5c, which the Relief received movement In the city. yesterday for 5,500 pounds. The low Canadian price of the week was 7.6c and 3c which the Bayvlew was paid for 3,500 pounds. For American fish the high price was 15.4c and 6c paid the Nordic for 20.000 pounds, while the low price of the week was 7.1c and 3c received by the Lltuya for 5,500 pounds. Landings for the season up to yesterday had totalled 15,107,240 pounds including 5,474,-100 pounds from Canadian boats and 9,633,140 pounds The Dally News can be pur- chased at r post Office News Stand, 325 Cameron The first sketch was a romance entitled "Yesterday." In which the characters were taken by Miss Annie Walker and George C. Mitchell both of whom acquitted themselves with credit. The second was a -haracter sketch entitled "Low Life" in which Mrs. W. C. C. O -Nelll, E. J. Smith" and J. A. Ten-were each excellent. In the third of the dramatic offerings Miss Maiziv Maedonald, Mrs. Alex Mackenzie Mrs. Robert Cameron and S J Hunter portrayed the roles splendidly, the title of the sketch being "A Study In Mother-ln-Laws.H The evening's program also included selections by an orchestra consisting of Mrs. J. S. Black. Bert Cameron, Dave Eastman and Bob Greenfield; violin solos by Bert and vocal solos by Mrs. Uranvllle St., Vancouver. II. N. Brocklesby. accompanied by Karl Anderson, Prince Mrs. Donald Ross. Georee. B.C. W T. RonHltnn n-am hmiu mtn. Saturday. October 24, triumphs and fears ter and tears. R. W. Riley. Terrace, B.C. ager and property men were Robert tmbark on October 31 - 1S5I Friday and Saturday Feature Feature starts 7:40 and Sat. Matinee at 2 30 P.M. l?c & 40c Feature Starts M This Romance Will .Make Yom Heart Beat Faster Janet Gaynor and Charjes Farrell (Stars of Seventh Hearen) In- "Merely Mary Ann" The struggles nf V"irh It !" laugh- Comedy "BIG EARS" (Our Gani) Cartoon "OLD KING COLp Paramount News Mon. and Tucs, "Tell England" John Sjoblom, who has en-gaged In mining In th T rmce district, left on this m ! ), .r. General Store. Anyox. Cameron and Jamea Haddon. Janvs Ilemer Kunaholm for , v; Smlthers Drug Store, Smith- Simpson was stage electrician, W. hls native home at Hrinighr era. B.C. w. C. O'Neill presided at the door Finland. and ushers were Al Marlrpn! 1 ,and W. L. Sandison. ' Get quick result with a wantil n Vegetable Soup n In on th AYLMER Muiictl Mtnu ivtry Fridty fvtninj ovtr radio lUlion CJOR. there can be nothing better than Cor" 1 Tt.i". Oteen- , Vet? :utv IJetl'1 . -hi' Jk.D'-T AYLMER Vegetable Soup retains the Natural Flavour of Rardcn vegetables. AYLMER Tomato Soup ... the Natural Flavour of fresh-picked, sun-ripened tomatoes. AYLMER Soups are made in British Columbia. All vegetables and tomatoes in them ar gr wn in this province. All cans, labels and cases also are made in B-C There are ten different kinds from which to choose. Each is deli :inu. and each DISTINCTIVE because of Natural Flavour. DOMINION CANNERS B.C. LIMITED, Vancouver, B.C. Cannini Plant! In BriliiK Columbia, A 100 B.C. PRODUCT ' LAM-11 1 nrn i.a KHZ