- . i it f I I 'Hi i 1, i IS pass erx THE DAILY NEWS I You certainly on my nerves CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND ; - It js Impossible to avoid Irritability and Worry when the Nervous System is Run Down IRRITABILITY like worry wastes the nerve Force t a tremendous rate, nu or anger ana excitement Dut an unbearable strain on the heart and nerves especially when these orsans are already in a weakened condition. Disorders of the nerves do not right themselves but tend to become worse because of the ex hausting effect of sleeplessness, loss of appetite and indigestion. New nerve force must be restored to the system by the use of such treatment as Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. By this means the building up process is established and health and vigor are gradually and certainly brought back. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food Restores tired, sleepless nerves SHIPYARD Uf'EKA UNti (i. T. I. 20.00U-TON FLOATlNCi DKYDOCK Lnglheers, Machinists, Itoilcrniakern, Illarksmiths, Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTING ANII ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MAHINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 The Fish which made Prince RupertFqmous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily Hy Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PMNCE RUPERT, D.C. . TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOR SKEENA IIRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRI.8II PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City Phone 566 Rupert Motors Garage and Service Station DODGE and BANTAM AUSTIN Distributors FENDER AND RODY WORK A SPECIALTY aiujLUxmmxuimiusuiutUKmm BUY A Used C NOW! ar IN PASSENGER CARS. LIGHT DE LIVERIES AND TRUCKS, RANG ING IN PRICE ritOM $100 to $400 You can save by buying Ifcre and at the same time be confident of receiving gooU value. Our allowance on used ears is based on their actual worth in unusfd mileage. Therefore we are able to quote these low prices on can that represent remarkably good unused mileage and dependable service. Call and let ns show you these cars. You will be agreeably surprised at the easy terms we allow you. - S.E. PARKER LTD. Telephone 8.1 I mm jKsMiiM m m m 'mm m mm n MHHftHVBnBsngaaB DOMINION DAIRY Casey Vink. Manager John Buss. P De Jong NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS GIVE US A TRIAL Our Motto is quality First, Last and All the Time Cows arriving on Saturday morning's boat. All government tested. Daily Delivery Phone Red 608 -P. O. Box 175 GUIDES DISPLAY Bright Affair Was Held Last Night In Cathedral Hall Guides Jean Vincent and Jean Me Lean. Service Stars were awarded as follows: Fifth Year. Patrol Leader K. Kell back. Second Year, Patrol Leaders L. ! Brooksbank. E. Miller, A. Katch, Patrol Seconds F. Llsney. B. Cap-stick, P. Anderson and E. Brewer-ten. First Year. Guides Freda Mutsal-lem, Ruth Nelson, Mysie Perry and The program was as follows: March On and O Canada. Relay races. Brownie dance. Stave drill. Ribbon dancetvOetil Sharp), Junior Guides. Signalling. Bandaging. Dance, Sir Roger-de-Covetley. Exercises. Rtbbon dance, (Glennle) Senior Guides. Brownie danco. Figure marching. Dance by Rupert Bast Guides. Relay races. Camp fire and Brownie salute. March Past ot Guides. Presentation of awards. National Anthem. . Have you pam your suoscriptlon to the Dally News this year? An itching rash A blemished skin Eczema? Will DDI) hral ovrrnight? Somf times. More of ten it takes longt r to wtli out the pobion completely anil restore a Miioolh, rlrar bit in. Rut the burning, the itrliing, the Irritation, are soothed, cooled, Instantly, ORMES LTD, V. J. McCUTCIIEON. DRUGGIST FIRST CHOICE OF SUITS OR SPRING COATS New samples Jusi arrived of spring and summer goods Of the finest quality and the patterns of the very latest. LING THE CUTTER Steam cleaning, pressing and altering. Free delivery to any part of the city. LING HIIE TAILOR 817 Second Ave. ': Phone 619 WATERFRONT WHIFFS Uncertainty Regarding Halibut Regulations Halibut Fishermen Institute Libel Action Im-nroved Facilities at Ketchikan ftcSS gaeveF?heiraTnS While the new. halibut treaty between the United States SLptoy in cledrni naii. The and Canada has been ratified, some points of uncertainty Cathedral Brownies and Rupert lu,vi nrispn ns to when its provisions Will actually become East ouidet also took part in ihe effective and no authoritative statement on the matter performance Rev. j. b. Gibson. , . ' eare(i, ' ft js the general understanding that it dean, was Chairman. Captain N. "i?.'1; u fnrmnl Ynh-inrrn nf ritificntinns f Rogers assarted by Lieutenant m. will take effect on the ioimal exchange oi lauiicauons, iimwrtan . in rharen nf the wVinn the onrrthenet cioseu season win ue automatically Guide, and Brown owl e. Gibson ?n fnvpo: nlthnutrh the uuestion has been raised in some was in charge of the Brownie. nuarters whether-it could be actually put into effect until I ftfvc T UAatt traineri ttll OlllHos . 1 . for the danoe Items on the program hv thp re.nw.tive countries. electrified and tendered semi-auto and Mrs. A. J. Squire was pianist Recently the exchange of ratifi- matic. As the fish leave the grading for the evening. Both ladles hold nad not been carried out; table they will be placed In metal the Girl Guides "Thanks Badge", amJ u nppeareci poMible that this scoops swinging from the overhead which Is awarded for good work mlgnt not be done until such time track. The scoops hold 500 pounds done to the Guide movement. M tne Unlted states government is and aa they are full they will be Silver medals for proficiency and prepared to submit enabling legis- weiglwd exactly and moved along deportment during the evening were Uon t0 congress, which would, of to the boxing department. Work-won by: first-class Patrol Leader coanc not unUi some time after men remove the fish from the Lucille Brooksbank: se-pnfl. Pat-H December 1 next. Under these con- scoops iu boxes otajidlng on wheeled Leader Edith Miller; third, Patrol djtlons, regardless of what action trucks, ice them, nail on the box second. Betty Capstick. Scouim.i. may taken by the commission, it covers, and roll them directly to ter and Mrs. A. G. Rix were the te impossible to say definitely at this storage or waiting vessel. The im-judgw- I time whether the closed season next provemcnts are expected to result A special feature of the program fau wm commence on November 16. in increased efficiency, .to reduce was-the presentation of theV'Port M before, or November 1, as pro- the handling of the lteh greatly. Clements Challenge Cup," this cup Vided in the new treaty. However, with consequent improvement in being presented to the company by tnese questions will no doubt be quality. Mrs. A. R. Mallory of Port Clements .tn k nfriniai anmmnnmimt in .. Girl Guides, as a token of apprecla- am,,! time for the industry to nre- The Whte Pish Company, a fea-1 won by the Sunflower Patrol In charge of Leader Edith Miller, the other members of the winning patrol being P. S. Betty Capstick and Guides Jean McLean. Merle West, Honora Sllversides. Dorothy Grim- ble, Venitia Feero and Edna McLean. Mrs. Mcintosh, President of the local Girl Guides, made the presentation and congratulated the i Sunflowers on their achievement 'Mrs. Mcintosh also presented the I following awards: i First Class Badge, Patrol Leader ;K. Kellback. I Second Class Badges to Patrol 'second Peggy Anderson and Guide I Iris Corbould. Proficiency. Badges to P. L. K. Kellback, P. 8. Peggy Anderson and WE HAVE MANY GOOD VALUES Grade Allen Saturday Ma? . of the halibut schooner Tordens- side witn tne wn run company, had aggregated 2 , r. kjoid. They seek 96.000 salvage lor mere oeing wue or no connection which Canadian b- r their part in aiding that vessel last between the two concerns. The i.46o,60O pounds am. fall. She was ldsabled off Cape whte Fish conjpany was operaietr 201,740 pounds. Spencer and the Tordenskjold. with by Roy and Maynard Chase, sons of There was a goixi the halibut boats Bxcel, Seattle, stepnen cnase. lis lounasr. inc tlon m prices durin; Emma and Attu towed the steamer Whis Fish Product company a top bki u) tfle wt . K to safety in Dundas Bay. The eight corporation, owned in large degree fh being 13 4c am members of the Tordenskjold's oy Nessim Ainaaen 01 inc nuace ReiiHiice wis pa"' crew have fUed their salvage claim Fish & Oyster company It is now Tne lugh pfctce 0I 1 separate from that of the vessel. In being operutp.t under the direction rudun fish was u 4 the cases of the other four halibut 01 Charles Ajnaaen. ( th Prosperity A boats, single claims will be filed on .... poinds. Lim bio behalf ot the vessels and crews. Halibut lundmK at the port of 8c and 5 for Am i Prince Rupert tor the week up to .tnd for (u,,u Research departments are - being operated at Vancouver by both the Canadian Fishing Company and B. C. Packers Limited, two of the largest cannery concerns on the Pacific Coast. Harry R. Beard Is manager of the research department of the Canadian Fishing Company while D. B. Finn is in charge ot the B. C. Packers research divi- 1 ston. Improved facilities for the handling of fresh halibut are being installed at the Ketchikan cold storage under the direction of C V. Trill chief engineer. The initial construction Involves an overhead track and scales, and eventually these will do PRICES THAT COUNT Sunnybrook Butter 3-lu. brick Flour , 24-lb. sick Flour 49-lb. sack itowntrees Cocoa 1-lb. tin IodtMd Salt per shaker Cowan's Chocolate 8ame as Baker's, Vi-lb. brick .. White Flgs- 3 lbs Whole Green Peas 4 lbs Malkln'8 Custard Powder- per tin Malkin's Best Pears-3s per tin Malktn'sBet Coffee per lb Fresh Green Peas 2 lbs Hothouse Tomatoes per lb. New Bunch Carrots 3 for 90c 90c $1.60 45c 10c 22c 25c 25c 29c 24c 49c 25c 35c 40c Mussallem's Cash and Carry Stores "Where Dollars Have More Cents" 319 3rd Ave. 417-423 3th Ave. Telephones SCO and 18 "'clay and Saturda TWO SHOWS , . .a THE FUNNIEST TEAM THE SCREEN, MAIE SLERANDPouymoI REDUCING With AlliU Pa... ,.. , tlcficld. William r Sally Kller,. Thfe hlJ . . l satlnn K.ltlnti will tnth, ..... Mm: Bffcl thin, and thin pfrso Comedy "JOHNNY'S WEEK rAiirt.Mt)L'NT riCTORm Cartoon TKAniF.R s pet l'AIWMOl'M N'ev. . Aiimecifiv (CURLS OVEIi I ft ADMITTED FItEt SATUHUAY JIATIXEEii ISo & 40c Feat up istarl Monday and TuNal "THE CAT CKEEPv tlon for the 'good time her Guides iot any new conditions that ture of the Seattle waterfront fori, had with the Cathedral Guides at ari8e. many years.- has Just retired from land including Frm camp last summer. The cup Is for . . business. Its quarters on Pier 84I000 pounds of win. 1 patrol competitions of attendance, Ubl action against the steamer are occupied by the Whta Pish Pro- ' came from Can.m Inspection and deportment through Northwestern has been Hied on be- ducts company, which has done 447,700 pound fnm oui me winier season. 11 nas oeen naif of eight members of the crew business tnere lor some itrne siae oy the season up to FIVE ROSE r FLOUR "THE WORLD'S BEST" To obtain the vcrv highest quality ani the surest, finest r suits, insist on ' f 'vc Roses." Good cooks all v.cr Canada rely on thi? flour to make period cakes, pastries, pui' dings and breads. FOR KALK AT THUS. McMEEKINTpRINCE RUPERT lit (Distributor) and at All Good Dealen Lk ol Ihn Wood Mllllns Co. UA. SHINGLES! No.l-3xatperM $325 No.l-5xatperM $3.75 No.2-at.perM $2.75 SUPPORT HO.ME INDUSTRIES MADE AT MASSLTT HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 580 COAL lluy the real Coal our fa-nious Kdson and Cassldy. Wellinclon In any qaantlties. Also Hulkley Valley Hay, drain and Robin Hood Flour. Prince 'Rupert Feed Co PIIONUS 58 AND 858 Kaien Motors Limii' (icneral Oaraje and Station CHEVROLET and Open Day am Phone SZ IILICR Third A"""' I