PAGE FOUB TRY OUR Fort Garry Tea and Coffee You'll always want the second cup Sold Everywhere Fifty CdltS a Pound and worth it. The Highest Standard of Quality In Red Packages Containing Premium Coupons Lutheran Ladies' 1 1 HP 1 O 1 . Aid i ea ana oaie charge of the tea room and Mrs. R. Peterson and Mrs. John Stone th the home cooking table. Then were two drawings, the ; Aid. with ticket No. 140 and the lat-: ter a plant, donated by Mr. Johan-sen. with ticket No 9. During tne afternoon members , of the Ladies Aid rendered a miui- ! cal )roranl Sueceful Affair Held Yesterday Afternoon at Home of Mrs. Jack Irarson A very successful tea and sale of borne cooking was held Thursday afternoon by the Ladies' Aid of St. Paul's Lutheran Church at the home of Mrs. Jack Irarson, Eighth Avenue West Many ladle called St. Peters Woman's Auxiliary Tea on Thursday Success .k" , 7 enjoyable tea and sale of home cooking wm held at the home of Mr. S. Hougan by the Woman's ZLt rttSed b, Mr,.' 13 Anlcan Ivarson. Mrs. Carl Ltadseth andi M Mrs. w W. V. Tattersal hs1 bad charge) fhlMJ Mrs. Magnus Hvedlng were in wlnnera to which were J. Fanneas aboard the Cardena last night go-"far between earlier in the season move over to Prancois Lake by and J. Leland, the former taking a insr thrauch from the Skotn R. Tfn rttH1 vaeatttU .11 a a. u4jIi.. aw. a uJ ' cushion, donated or tne nome cooking and Mrs Stamp-Vincent the refreshments. CUT RATE SHOE STORE Bringing in some twenty passengers who will proceed to Vancouver on the ntcaav r Prince Rupert this evening, today's regular full paasenger tram aiTlved from the Bast at 2:15 this afternoon. COAL! COAL! Our Famous Edson, Alberta and Dulkley Valley Coals are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Try a ton of No. 1 Dulkley Valley. W also cell Timothy Hay, Wheat Oats and Barley. , Prince Rupert Feed Co. 68 Phones 553 TILLIE THE TOILER" COMB ON . tbo tsy- VUMTIW UH CCM- LOCATt IC 1 f J f. rrrHm 'OR I TA 3T THE DAILY NT(TS Baturday, jm WATERFRONT WHIFFS New Halibut Fishing Regulations Sockeyc Season Opens With Light Run Fish Landings For Week small hali out which are thrown ! Walters arrived at Smithera on back into the water n 1 w ury iana wnere 11 snail oe secure ly fastened on terra firms never more to roam the resUeaa wave Paul expects to be away not more ' and remained until midnight when jshe sailed en her return to Vancouver and waypoinU. The moat of the steamships are doing ell enough In the freight I toe whHe the passenger movement, particularly northbound, to open tog op fairly well although there ia still let of spate for mueh bearier traffic. Against the possibility of vessel owners decidiner to con-'phi Rmrt . tinue operations throughout the winter in the event of the ; and including yesterday totalled quota of fish for the year not being reached by that time, ;jwe pounds, of which lMeo an eventuality which the commission does not desire, the p001 freoa Canadian vessels International Fisheries Commission has promulgated new f 'jTO,9tLp?df Amtef gj-SP". g? th!Adfic halibut fi9hery thereby 5C ES It may order fishing to cease and a ,6.609 JW pounds Including UIUM dose season commenced on or after I this port have been of the south- 'pounds from' Canadian boats and November 15. according to offlcW eastern Alaska fleet, western boau Irom American bottoms. UMU,,ra receiTOi m rnnce ku- mostly going to uie Seattle mar- w to a eorrespond- pert during the week from head-iket. However. reeenUy quite a num-oata last ear tending had aa- rPTuf ZSXt "W?r "J" Wnm bU taw tan- rregaud Wlfwi pounTof which ever, it U made clear that the com- ded here including the Baltic with jmsjse wasfrom Canadian mission has not as vet definitely set 14.000 peands. the Norland with ; FJT5! TZ m any date for the starting of the 000 pounds the Kodiat with X.000 American close season and. If the co-opera-1 pounds and the Bacel with M.500 p, conUnued durln tton of the operators Is secured, it Is: pounds during the past week. jy Wfek umhad for Ca- belleved quite possible that it may MdUn fish Utui!S ule not become necessary to do so. The i In the course of their canoe trip M. fr i ... w uwiuw w 1 i UUJ AJIJUA w uwu 1WUK ui T Ml ' take steps to prevent the killing of couver. Bob Mitchell and Alfred and the prevailing and low price 5c and 3c which the majority of boats were paid for their catches. The sincetheyTiieUy of this week according toAnericmn aDd MM fO a ' akma tka aISm TkA count in each veaael's limit but do word reaching the city The ven- whlen m Company. tor vJT! I . x l. pounds and the low 8c and 4c mmm- ftah rh i k warned . . L. ""7 " . i monUl ana ucee1 i which a number of boaU were paid. that. If this practice spreads. gotlaUng the trip In their light i the commission will meet It with canoe as far as Terrace bat found 1 Q y tBper- drastic limitation of the fishing. ; the swonrn Skeena River too much by cxto Den Yeif w Inport Co-operation of the operators In for them there and loaded the canoe tu m, . irJj . tiTtl. thia connection is also anticipated, on a flat car for Haaelton whence nntadale from Kath uta . f. , they continued several days later y North Island sahnon run Is not The larger vessels of the western to Smtthers by truck. The boys are tar, tiA Amertoan halibut fleet are begin-1 now- at Telkwa near when they vmcbMttliM Canadian' ""t w hsukc wvic a cunui uua . uuui uu uwuiUK eauuT CamgaW ereuus Eag. . nu R. O. Johnston, manager of In- in Prince Rupert with their catches .with a view to peddling to Decker verness cannery, was a passenger . after bavins been rather ( nH'nr Rum ik tkw ui With the u tne uiuies ,er on cannery business the American boats delivering to 'of Francois Lake to the Stellacoi" lJT rTSZ.??' , ,DIm. .nil Kmm m Pmmm T V r - w School Vacation Is Near ! Now is the Ume to buy your shoe requirements' at a tremendous reduction. We carry a full ran.e of Running and Tefnis Shoes of all descriptions. Get wise to yourself these strenuous tlraes and see our shoes before you buy elsewhere. We don't pretend to save you dollars but we surely do. Give us a call and see for yourself. ', Save your dollars by buying at the. 1 Upd7lne Lctr Cut Rate Store4 where we can de- $1.95, $2.45, 2.95 ' liver the goods at a very small "JT Z 1 margin of profit. So why pay more? ! PSIk' women s Latest style .j j- .WL, Tl hi Sandals, color to Men s Dress Boots und Oxfords, good range of U " N styles to choose from Prices Sm ji SI 7 $2.45, $2.95, $3.45, $3.95 Men , Black or Brown Calf and Grain Leather W8honV orlee' Tenn or Runnln Work Boou. Panco soles or leather. Prices ftr o-f-fn c4 4 ? $1.95, $2.45, $3.65 95c, $1.10, $1.15 Men's Tennis or Running Shoes. Boots or Ox- "7V 49C fords, all colors. Prices SI 10 21 1 Z Q1 d M1 and ChUdreos Patent Leather Strap 7-a.V, QX.XU, glilU Slippers it Oxfords, black or brown calf Prices Boys' ti Youths' Dress Boou it Oxfords, all kinds 98c, $1.15, $1.25, $1.65 of leather to meet your requirement Prices S1.95, $2.25, $2.45, $2.95 """' 49c, 59c,'79c, 89c Boys' it Youths' Running Shoes, all styles Prices 11 QQn QQn C-t 1 T Q-f Of? Misses' and Children's Running 8hoes. Straps or 0l, VuKsf yl.XOy tXtUO Qxfords, all colors and styles. Prices - Fishermen's and Cannerymen s Rubber Footwear 4V 7Qp at very low prlcps qs Q? f MmYL fC, OOl Mens Knee Boot V&VO SmH $4.85 r'"p $5.45 "i 59c, 69c, and down the Freser River. The canoe st fifteen feet long and a-eighs only seventy-five pounds, ResUess Taut Salmon Fishing gUlnetten tine osuy eleven flab, the soekeye seaaon has so far bean quiet on the . Skeena Rleer although there art 1309 Ucenosa out which means that an additional twelve hours of weekly close season will be auto- Ever resUeaa and on the go, the 1 matlcally lilfcmssd cvft-cun mini un nirifc 1 1 icuu i has been In the form of a houseboat. Kapertencea flthenneti. however, do not - Skipper Paul Armour, head of the pect there wilt ha very large runs Armour Salvage Co, who returned , tor at least a week r so yet In early In the week; from a trip to view of the Ughfe fktklng returns Vancouver with the Salvage Prin- ' there is net a great deal of actl-cesa, at bi4 summer home at Lakelse vKy around the rsnsnrlii although Lake in the interior. But not bask- all are standing tat readiness to ing In the beautiful sunBgnt of that i handle tbe fish lihaiialali I) it popular resort Is Paul, we may as- starts to come In any volume. sure you. Much to the contrary 1st i the case (or the genial local salvage Vanguard of the yachting vea-operator has the big Job on hand sels to visit Use port this season. " mi Mimiict imow, miitu i ur inn caom cruiser Blonde from i than a week. Accompanied by ' good wife and young daughter, he left for Ukelse on last nights suiu n.n.uA.isl.n.Jli1;? UWB. nuy Friday Afternoons Although there will be one less boat this season than last Friday afternoon ks again a busy time at this port this summer so far aa coastwise steamship movements 1 are concerned. Yesterday morning I the Canadian National Steamahins I liner Prince Rupert. In command of jCapt. Neil McLean, making her first voyage under summer schedule, ar rived In port at 11 o'clock from tbe south and sailed at 3 o'clock In the afternoon for Anyox and Stewart whence she Is due back here at S o'clock this evening, sailing an hour later for the south. At 2 3 yesterday afternoon the Princess Adelaide. Capt Steve Oray. steamed to from Van ouver and remained until 10 o'clock last night when she sailed on her return south. Last evening at 1115 the steamer Cardena. Capt. Brnest Oeorgeson. enabled to make better time now that the freighter Chllliwack has been commissioned to relieve In the can nery work, came in from the south 1 Telling Tillie TiL LIB cSaL WAiaVrwTl IV XI Ai; ' ,"f a ' WHH VrtU I if y V-y f 1 . 1 MET DibNiO. T6UU ; I. I" 1 fortiand. wit her owner. MUtoo B Henderson, and party on board, put in here yesterday enroute to Alaska Th Blonde is a vessel ol 31 tn and . arrles a crew of six TELL YOUR FRIENDS You Will Meet Them at MUSSALLKM'S Come in and try our new FRY 8 CHOC-O-CHEAM. It s new and you haven't tasted anything like It before. For those picnics, we carry a full line of supplies We ate. open on Sundays. Wt serve Hot Drinks and Sandwiches. Ice Cream Sodas and Sundaes, Soft Drinks. Drop In and Get Acquainted MUSSALLEM'S CONFECTION Kit Y & DKLICATESSKN tsistminumm,,,,,.,. TOIDAY and SATUItDAY TWO SHOWS 7 4; 9 p.m. Admission 15c fc 50c Feature starts 7:30 k 9 30 Sea iirff 1 1 1 r.tcu not ,JJ Ji P-L-F. fJT-V DO rm rvx . f 1 1 1 w"x. v , L Fighting sswawsaf IsfubwswsW AbMMCjMAMbMsbbIbMsbb' cj a mas - '".ns . 15, . , TIIUILLING, KOMANTIC I) KAMA OF THE ItKITISlI "THE FLAG LIEUTENANT ii'iii. iirt'iit 1 1 a t v l s a k a . With HENKY Paiis Anna. Her Heart 91 ng Flirting Dancing Love and Thrilli " Colored Novelty TLOWF.IIS AM) TKEEs 'I MONDAY and TUESDAY "FAST LIFE Tired Out After Doing Hoouwori Mrs. Ueary IUara, Uurifl ii lit - - wnicvx isat iau a Siva ngyi r . . heart, sad each Bwraisg, siUr cuiaf 1 iT kowork, I seeoftl to gtt duiy isj fa Id j UIM VUk. 8kg taat MHborali Hert a&4 Ken, pa w rood fr ttK treabit. I Mt f,3 . v isd aftw Uliag tae PUU for a ,1," felt a wUU Ut MUr. 8ir trTj 1 Ut J a. Ktan of Ik huj ifwu. t&, fllM th Wart" rr Ml tt kS rtl tU rMral ft; P S mij W TU r UVkm Ck Ld The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famom "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD - Prepared Daily Hy Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, H.C. HOLIDAY RESORTS LAKELSE HOT Springs Lodge An Ideal rUre to Holiday Finest of fly ffehlnr. huntlnr. bathing and bos ting. Arrange for tratwperUtion wllh U'. 11. IlurnetL Terrare, B.C. Rates from Terrace to the Lodge including boat tervke One adult. MM: rarh additional adult. tlM, Write or Wire W. II. M'KNETT We !ok After Vour Wand When Coming to Terrace Make Arrantrments With Swain's Transfer & TAXI, Terrace, H.C. To (Jreet You. We meet all trains. Freight it paasenger service anywhere. Lakelse Lake and Lodge, new boat iH. A. S now In service on the lake. Fare anywhere on the lake, one adult. SJ.00; SU0 per head additional. No crowd too big. No Job too small. PICNIC I'AKTIKS KVEUY SUNDAY i Take the Iau? S .- i'-5 ufawaaauEDODnaaaavwcwaaua THE DUNES Bathing, Hunting Fishing Modern Conmu.. :rs No Flics, No Mosquitoci Home Cooking Far r SI 1.00 Per Wck Children unci 11 i MADAME UAJ'U'T Tlell, (). C Minds your uapcr docs not arrive, telephone the offiff By Westover. , I TOUO Hare. TUU OAwdOw