page roua MANURE For Sale $2.00 a Load Dominion Dairy Phone Ked 60S Headaches and lizzy Spells Nerves li Bad Ceiditien Mr. Nefl Crawford, Hamiltoa, Out, writes: "ily nerrea were in such bad condition I found it almost Impossible to get a food night aWp. I was also bothered with lteadaches and dixry pells. I tried maay- different remedies, but they did et seem to pre me mora, . relief, but after .. I had . (Vn. 1 r; 11 i r uiuur uwi ana nerre l uis i eould hardhr beliere the change ther had made in 17 eonditio.' jU at al nc aai (mral tru; pi ajy a? IV T. Mi&ara Oa, U4, Coal! Coal! MINEHEAD EGG Per ton $11.50 MINEHEAD LUMP Per ton $12.50 JASPER LUMP Per ton $ll50 JASPER EGG Per ton $11.50 Dry Jack Pine and Cedar HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 Mki Umw. Back Bar SUllaa. m a an vttir hmi imiiiiiiea. 1 Him ifcwM nmt UMlMI (Tra .a........ ....... FLAVOR ON.lt. 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Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. rnm::nr (a! ::::::::::::::::::: H::::: :::::::::::::::: :???::??::,::::::ytxw :::::::::::::::n:i! BsiiiV t::::::::::::::::f - 7ssw Vfc3t i::::::::::::ur ar -. isu a.....,...... . . vavte. r . a "A ur n.iii a M -0 79 iBk, r AsK'SlBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaWaaaaaaBu.ak.IIXZZ w fn. rw xaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaavri::::;:77zrr m samwaaaaawaHBaaaaaaswaaBaa-a-a-vamauxzux U rather disappointing falling off in prices Just recently. Some fifty boats are now under stood to be operating on the North Island grounds, this number beine I about evenly divided between white and native fishermen and practically all being gasboats. The run there so far has been very light. Fishing activities have not started as yet at Hippo Island on the Queen Charlottes, the native boats of Skldegate waiting for the packers to start service before com mencing fishing there, l4pKplH' TAX ON MALTI IS REDUCED BLUE RIBBON MALT- 3-lh. tin. each MUNRO MALT Vi-lb. tin. each DOMINION HOPS Vs 3 Pks DOMINION HOPS V,'s 3 plus. 317-19 Third P.O. Box 575 TILLJE THE TOILER" 95c 25c 50c KINO OSCAR SARDINES Orn 2 for MOTHER'S BISCUIT MIX Biscuits in a Jiffy QQ 2",-lb. pkg. JUICY OHANOB6 ! 3 doz FRESH DATES 4 lbs NEW POTATOES i per lb 59c 25c 10c MUSSALLENTS Economy Store We deliver all orders, $J or over Avenue West Phone 18 mi dailt mm WATERFRONT WHIFFS Activities in Connection With Salmon Trolling-New Engine Installations Halibut Landings making the first trip for this com-pany after having taken on ice and supplies at Prince Rupert. The week after next another Masse tt selneboat-pa tker Halda CJtrl, Capt. Henry White, is scheduled to go on this packing run. alternating with the Bdenshaw. The Haida Girl is due here next week to take on Ice and supplies. The Bruce I. Capt. Brandy Newell, arrived in Prince Rupert yesterday from Vancouver, which port she left on Mnnrlav nmul tn thtm There Is more or less desultory Quen Cnr!ottes to tart packing fi.ui i . r.. . . I from Hlrmn Island tn RiitMlala fnr nailing buuiki uii ui. uunaas ana i rl Stephens Islands and the ground ! ttoe cndUn Fishing Co. The B. . . -I- i - n. t cttaCT hi w rnncc Kuperi. The first fish packer to arrive on the scene at North Island this season under company auspices was the Takla, Capt. Chris ParkvoM. regularly a hallbutter. which has been chartered for the season by Edmunds it Walker to pack Ikth ffCBhrt to! :New Westminster. FulWAUlllttwi for hr first trin hH Takla Jtift P,lrice Rupert on Tuea-Idajr of this week fdr North Island to pick up per first load for New Weeimlntter Dater on In th im. son. U 'i xpectd Edmunds & waer win nave some lour or five packers tit mil making the long ran front North' island to New Westminster. : Packing springs (from North Island tq Butedale jfor the Canadian Fishing Co. will start next week with the Masaett adlneboat-pacfcer Edehshaw. Capt Harry Edeiushaw. anrf and V Y., Pint Capt Don rinn Valf Yelf. la Is due Axm In in Prince Rupert next week also from cher Wand, by John droop, having arrived from there this week. Recently a 40 hp. Hnnoy engine was Installed for Capt. William Leask of Mttlakatla In his well known selneboat and packer Hazel Orvllle F. Deiutedt Is due to return to Prince Rupert at the middle of or May May to to rejoin rejoin the the scientific scientific staff staff bpnng c..; ooi. salmon trolling activities are now i beginning to 0f the Prince Rupert- Fisheries ex- though it is expected that it will be the middle of May be- Pnt lhc Pt month engaged fore the bulk of the fleet gets out on the various grounds ,n tauartion twJi at Mtaui tm. o.., mu i e University University In in Montreal. Montreal. ivi mc ocaouu uciiuiuus. xnc run uus so iur not ueun oi such proportions as to encourage an earlier start than Hfflto I on alen Itinvs Was Waam nM M9U UiiU, aidVi ttlVIC iiao UCTTil U Cannery Crews Arrive : Delayed by having heavy freight for cannery points along her route, Union steamer Cardena, Capt. Ernest Georieaon, running almost 12 hours late, arrived tn port at 9 o'clock this morning from the south and sailed an hour or so later on her return to Vancouver and waypoints. The Cardena brought north the crews for the Canadian Fishing Co.'s canneries at Carlisle and Hays-port on the Skeena River including A. D. Matheson and Clarence E. Salter, the respective managers Mr. Matheson was accompanied by his! wife. Halibut landings at the port of j Prince Rupert for the m season continue to maintain their increase Vawouver and wUI be used as wen ln TOluroe ow uwt year. For the Lt Z P""4 P t and including SJ. 8, f i J'y-terday landings at the port had to Butedale It is possible that the totalled l.eiJJWO pounds aT corn-Bruce and B and Y may be diver-wtth 24rTJ.eVpoiHd. S KIT HtPP ItUBd Sending date laStTeS ae Cana the North Island h run. dlan landing, for this season had Capt. Johnny Clausen has started j reached a total of M 60.700 pounds packing from the Dundas Island . Baint i.. i ma ma and Wairke Canal trollers into the j pounds at a similar date while the rric iwpen maraet. American total for !8 to date was ' AtVlUt tKss mlHIU Af Vftaw as Km M (MIA - a ta. slbly a- UtUe later, the Canadian Fish it Cold Storage Co. is expected to start its packing services to such fishing grounds as North Island. Hippo Island, Dundas Island and War ke Canal. The Union Oil Co has had its tank scow and commissary, wtth Oeorge 8mith in charge, on the ground at North Island ready for 1J03JM pounds last year. For the week of April 2S-1hls year landings totalled 515JW0 pounds comprising 23S.0O0 Canadian and 277.-MO pounds American fish Top price of the week! or Canadian fish was 5 and Jc wh ch the Prosperity A. received for 3&M0 pounds while the low price of the week for Canadian fish was 4 and le which the buaineaa since mid-AprU. 8asn L.! Covenant and se Spit received for Simpson or Massett wui operate a similar estSrMlshcBent; at Norsh Island, handling Home Oil Dlstrlbu- jtors Ltd product and Is now en- Kagea at Maasett in getting the scow and outfit in readiness for business. Trollers at Dundas Island will be served by a commissary to be operated by the Northern British Colum bia Salmon Fishermen a Cammr. Our price Is reduced. While they.tive Aaso:iation. last you can buy at this low j The opening price being offered price. Don't wait. , bv th rnma&nv nwbn at MnrtH Q-t I ft !I,',an', to '"-c pw pound for red 3 1 a? U springs. New Engine Installations The Pacific Machine Works at Prince Rupert is engaged ln the (Installation of Ftnnoy seml-dlesel en gines of Norwegian manufacture In ' a number of local fishing vessels. The most Important of these In- istallaUons U a 60 h p. machine which Is being placed in Capt. Oie Skog big selneboat Fredelia, re-placing a 4 h.p. Frisco-Standard I gasoline engine. Prior to Installs -. Uon of the engine, the Fredelia was 'at the McLean Ways to receive a . new sternpost and engine bed. The j ' engine, which arrived this week. . was lifted into the Fredelia by use j 1 of the Albert A; McCaffery crane. Ftnnoy engines of 15 h p. in each ! case are to be installed In new 33-' foot trolling boats which have been ' built for Harold Ilolkestad. who was ! owner of the halibut boat Heige It.. which was lost at the opening of the fishing season, and who has now turned to trolling, and for J. Hag-' gen. who formerly had the troller Whitewater. Holkestad's new boat has been built at Digby Island by, Ed. Wahl and is due here any day and Haggen's at Oona River. Por- catches of &0M and 23.MN pounds resnectivelr. For American tan the high bid of the week was tie and Ic which the Majestic received for 33.000 pounds and the low 4 Ic and 2c' which the Tahoma accepted for 7,000 pounds A settlement has been arrived sit between the Armour 8alvacr Cam-panv and Contain Tony Martinuaen under whleh the former pnrrhaaes tne iMJIbut boat Livingstone II The boat had been aalvaeed after Mrik-Inv. a rock and striking on the west coast of Dundas Island Oet quick result wtth a want ad Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three. Dry Docks Total capacity 20.060 tens Shipbuilders and Ship Kepslrrrs for Slerl and Wood Vessels Iros and Bran Catting Electric and Acetylene Welding 50-ton Derrick for Heavy Lifts Sawmill snd MlnlngMachlnerr Repaired and Overhauled Fit I DAY & SATURDAY TWO 8 1 1 U VSC : 50 & 9 1 0 Feature starts 7 10 & 9 20 Admission 15c & 50c Shoe Repairing Bring your shoes to the Shu-Craft We rebuild them Satisfaction Guaranteed M. MacAUTIIUR Third Ave. Nest lateral Illk. Maddening Silence Saturrt;, Apr;; SATl'UOAY ... JO jut linear f tiai'iNATINQ SI'IXTACLE "5S, "The Sign of The Cross Starring FKi:i)i:KIC MARCH. IX1SSA LANIH. CLAl Df rrr ,. CHAKLKS LAUC.IITON u'ml Immense Cast of Thousand A 5 Picture. The atorv of ! Miri ri.. . .. ""ini: with Lions. Elephants, C.laUUlorj Color Symphony -IIAUUS IN THE WOODS" , .MONDAY and TUESDAY "ME AND MY G. METRO Xn The Fish which made Prince RupertFam 0DJ "Rupert Brand" SMOKED Prepared Daily Uy Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid. PRINCE UUPHRT, B.C. Fresh Milk and Cream Daily VALENTIN DAIRY 1'honc 637 They ILook Alike as aU 'J'HK nameless lamp is not Jut as good" I-ook in llic tianir KDISON M.tZDA it U n mark of quality whtcli protects you Spain! premature luirnoutt anil ni 11 re tm grrati st vulue fur electric current romumed. MADE IN CANADA EDISOft MAZDA LAM PS CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.liM0 By Westovor. paooex-y j iZfJSP' ouT1 IZ Livew mac -i kmovo f I : , ; n , , , -1 but what a difference!