Q PAGE FOUB Slmnnnnn HHIHIm : SUMMER SHOES for Summer Weather We have a large stock of summer shoes including ladies,' misses,' men's, boys' and children's running shoes, beach shoes, tennis shoes and oxfords. We are offering these at 15 lower than they can be purchased elsewhere. This is made possible by the fact that we boueht at such low Prices When footwear was at its lowest and mannfartnrrrt ,I. - .i..j Men's Tennis or Running Women's or Growing Boys' and Youths' Run-Shoes, Boots or Oxfords, Girls' Tennis or Running ning Sfioes, all styles, all colors. Prices Shoes, any color. Prices Prices 1.10 to $1.45 95c to 1.15 89c t0 $1.25 Men's Dress Boots & Ox- Ladies Fine Dress fords, good range of Misses' and Children's Srorts Shoes anv inr styles to choose from. Running Shoes, Straps Prices- Prices Oxfords, all colors and or o-f n r ors rm $2.45 10 $3.95 $1.95 to $2.95 7T' Z 59C 85C Asses' and Children's Men Black to s or Brown Patent Leather Calf and Gram Leather cijnrj?r? ani cxfnnZ Strap Work Boots, Panco soles Women's Latest Style in black or brown or leather. Prices- Sandals, color to suit Prices-! $1.95 to $3.65 cylrtw . $1.75 98c to $1.65 Cut Rate Shoe Store - Paint Boiled Oil and Turpentine have advanced about 35c a gallon in the last few weeks. BUY THIS INEXPENSIVE PAINT Now! Gallons ...$2.79 Vz-Gallons .$1.59 Quarts 89c Kaien Hardware Smith Block Simpririr Phone 3 Your Boat Needs a Radio Have us in.sull one of our new wts in your boat. No B or C Batteries required, operates directly off any six volt lighting or ignition system. A demonstration at our shop will convince you of the simplicity and economical operation of this set. Radio Service 334 Second Avenue Phone Blue 320 P. O, Itoz 132 A. O. BARTLETT C. II IN8ULANDER T V M (let quick result with a want ad. 1 IT PAYS TO PAY CASH Our Prices are Always Reasonable Special For Friday, Saturday & Monday ECONOMY TEA St COFFEE Qff SUGAR on P?f SO-lb. sack Vt O FLOUR Alberta Rose 40 lbs. MILK All brands : per doc RLXKDESR COFFEE For camping, per large Un 'JAPANESE RICE 4 lbs. , ECONOMY BUTTER ; 3 lbs. FANCY DRIED APPLES 1 2 lbs FANCY DRIED APRICOTS 3 lbs drink for health 3 tins QUAKER TOMATO B& 2', . 2 tins FRESH GREEN PEAS 5 lbs LETTUCE per head .. NEW POTATOES 12 lbs EOOS- Fresh seconds 3 doz WATFR MELON per lb M7-19 Third P.O. nos S75 $1.58 81.15 23c 15c 80c 25c 50c MOTHER'S BISCUIT MIX-Bis cuits mad in a jiffy 04n 1 Old per pic AYLVIER TOMATO JUICE The ! 23c; 25c 25c 4ci 25c 8c Avenue West Phone IX Third Avenue Prince Rupert, B.C. Man in the Moon There is disturbing holiday The election u to be held in October. Mackemte King spoke from a motor car without an engine over at Oak Lake. Man. He designated it a "Bennett Buggy." The Any ax Herald says the Rol-ston nomination "looks fishy.'' U'nnHar vh.t rv. mean scaly or slimy Youngsters Are Providing Their Own Playground Under the leadership of T. Roes Mackay. the weO known benefactor Of that Dart of town vmaw- CJ CTp trs of Section Seven are provtd-OOVr . ins themaelvea wttl- a nlimMiui at the corner of Eighth Avenue and Conrad Street oooostte the (nwwy Home, what was an un- t Deliver Orders of $2.00 or Over sightly mod hole is beirg filled In MUSSALLE&TS Economy Store Advertise In the Daily News "TILUE THE TOILER" SuntB. 6o68tSS fsu OB T Kp ii pn THI DAILY NEWS Saturday JuJy WATERFRONT WHIFFS Halibut Business Fairly Heavy During Week-Little Change in Salmon Situation Recent Work at Dry Dock The-week ending yesterday was a fairly heavy one for volume of halibut landings at Prince Rupert, a total of 533,700 pounds being brought in during the period of which 240,700 pounds was from Canadian vessels and 298,000 pounds from American. Prices during the week remained at a steady level with the top price of the week fdr Canadian fish being SJc and 3c which the Kaien and Rom Spit re-1 craft. On Monday, Caps, James ceired for catches of 21000 pounds! orlffitha. isresddent td the Gout. in each caw while the low bid was 5c and 3.25c which numerous boats were paid. For American fish the high price of the week was 73c and 4c which the Zarembo receded for 18 000 pounds and tne low t-bc and 4c which was paid in a number of cae For the 1023 season up to and including yesterday landings had reached a total of Ml 4 .200 pounds or cold, or ' lwrn'7 "" Pr oay aunng tne slippery, or Jumpy, or dumb, or is the writer thinking of a flab story which is often grossly exaggerated. Will Mr. Moss please explain or must we appeal to Mr. Rotaton? The Liberals sure are fighters They engage in a game of fisticuffs at North Vancouver and choose two candidates instead of one. Thev past wees: ana uuny pmss sockeye average for the Haas River Popular local M. D . who says that. K taint. nk wmm k m.wA ! if there la anvthtn tmum XaIi.w pinks fifty. Rivers Inlet fishermen ta world than a sunshiny mom Waa ku. J J L In In JlMU June. Ift It la Is nwn m ' . W . , a and those of Smith's Inlet and Bella CooU from twenty-five to thirty. There has been a marked falling off during the past few days in the sockeye ran in the southern areas of the district and the run nave a lltue scat down at DewnT ... . . . The ' ( wui prooaory oe preiiy weu over , . , . oy , ,,k. where Reeve Q. Sol MuasaUem'was put . 1 ' ta fnra.rH .. . mv..- I. '.11 week Inlet, mm e vssisusuatvc. A IM7J mtV lJuit rearln' to go and cant heid themselves until election time. Smith's Inlet and Bella CooU dhrt- Recent work to be carried out on the pontoons at the local dry dock has included the docking of Capt Hans Underdahi's halibut boat Covenant for examination and repairs to a damaged keel, cleaning and painting as well as minor re pairs to the Cape Beale. Sea Maid and Lyaekil. - clutch and engine overhaul of the Ternen. The old snagboat Bobolink was decked for painting before starting on her new i work as a commissary and camp scow on the trolling grounds whSrr the Royal Fish Oo.'s power cruiser Arranmoore. skipper of which Is! Capt. Pete Lonsnwn. has had a I new engine installed Steelworkers at the yard " had the " )ob recently of ana u expected soon to be a pop-1 . uUr venue for community snorts ! repBlrtn Pn of a ball mill far the In one workine bee on ThnrMi evening of this week, fity-ttm , youngsters turned out and moved no ! than fifteen yards of earth. Premier Oold Mining Co. Capt. Paul Armour, popular bead , of the Armour Salvage Co.. has been kept busy this week playing "mine host'' to several prominent coast! yachtsmen with their Imposing wise Steamship St Barge Co.. with his 8ueja III. and John Barrymore, noted screen actor, with bis beautiful Infanta, were here at the same time, both being Alaska-bound Then on Wednesday afternoon the handsome sailing schooner Fan dango, having on board her owner. C. E. Hoffman. Pasadena million-1 as compared with SJ1MM pounds Prty. put in for the night, at a eoneaDonding date last war. beln "k nere ain yesterday The Canadian total for this year to : following a run to Ketchikan to let date was 3J938J00 pounds in comparison with 2.M3.290 pounds last year while American vessels had brought la 4.8M.0M pounds as against last year s 5.4M.400 pounds. Thus it can be seen that this sea son's increase is more off some of Mr. Hoffman's guests who are leaving here for the south ; today by steamer. After a pause; here of s day or so. the Fandango' will leave again for the north for a more leisurely cruise of Alsskan waters These were only the three counted for by the greater produe- unponens 01 a nunwer ox tion of the Canadian fleet, the1 Ung yachts which have landings of the American vessels oeen here during the week. this year being far below lttt. ! i ! "c uaiuuwHi vma uo. s nne ser- The sockeye pack for the present boat Csaseollm. Capt BUI Tho-season on the 8keena River up to ""as. whicn has been deeng a good the end of last week had reached01 01 running around to cannery a total of 13.774 cases whereas thelpotnts in district waters during the pace up to ue ena 01 ine week pre- v w www, was nerc vious nasi been S.gtt cases. The Haas River pack had been brought 'up to S.OfJ cases from 4M eases at the end of the nreeedlni week. For Rivers Inlet the pack up to the same period had reached 40366 cases, that for Smiths Inlet 36 jag cases, for the central area 30426 eases and for the Fraser River 16.-224 eases. 'for the gillnetters of the district show that Skaena River fishermen have been averaging fifteen to yesterday afternoon and spent the night tied up at the floats of the Pacific Salvage Co. Dr. L W. Kergin. accompanied by his daughter. Edith, and son. Allan, was among recent visitors from here to Lake Khtada. making the trip in his power cruiser Aledor. With every succeeding visit. Dr. L. W. becomes a booster of increasing enthusiasm for this popular resort, valuing Us scenic splendor, if snv- thing. above its "g"ng posslbili- ties. And it was surely grand on this latest nwriiw declares the one of those solendld angling dawns In the peace soll-tade and grandeur of Lake Khtada with one or two genial companions along and the fishing good. He has seen a rood deal of the world, at that, and should be able to Judge. C. N. R. Trains 'r the East-Mondays, Wednesdays. Fridays and Saturdays 9. pm. "rom the East Tuesdays St Thursdays 10:M pm. Mondays St Saturdays 1:15 pra Laid Up For Repairs iRtsMo Par. FK.OM peacT lvoo'O seTTHit MftUB oa r-H OUAV MO " if THeniholatam I hi healing Cream JorDttei, Durnn, I?m(rw, Cold, Qilc Chappedrtin m. in I ADA , II OUT M16 I CAW'fTiK 12! Thursday, Friday & Saturday Feature SUrts 7 :10 1 9 10 THE DUNES Bathing, Hunting Fishing Modern Conveniences No Flies, No Mosquitoes Heme Cooking Tar Cacellenre $11.00 Per Week Children under 12, half rate MADAMK KAJAUT TitlL q. c Islands WkWtim ' '''''''nsamxeammmvjsxesussmvg When Coming lo Terrace Make ArrancemenU With Swain's Transfer & TAXI, Terrace, B.C. To Greet Von. We meet all trains. Freight it passenger service anywhere Lakelse Lake and Lodge, new boat H. a. 8 i now In service ii the lake Fare anywhere on the lake. olJJ,ulKW M: ,JJ Pr head additional. No crowd too big. No Job too small. riCNIC PARTIES EVERT &TNDAY Fresh Milk and Cream Daily VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 one- Feature Start, .,, Admission CAVALCAD Fishing Rods and Lin Enjoy the fine weather while it lusts. Tak. t and go fishino. We can .supply you with t . including an Angler' Licence. North 11 All Prince Rupert Will Thrill at the Gala Performance of This M PICTl RE OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE WITH CLIVE HROOK, DIANA WYNYAUD And 10 Featured Players. A Fox Release The filnriniie Slnrv nf Ern'InnrPs rtirwl fnM .-...uraoie; i cars ui History NOLL COWARDS P1CTUUE OF T1IK GENERATION A Jt.00 Attraction at Popular Prices. METRO NEWS Two Shows Mthtlr-? i 9 METRO NEWS Adnrns.or ! MON TI ES. & WED.-"FORTY.SECON I) STIIEE es THOMPSON HARDWARE Co. Ltd HOLIDAY RESORTS Beach Near Massett q. r. i. 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