I For Thanksgiving We Suggest You Buy Her CHOCOLATES Moirs, Jane Eyre, Robertsons, to 1 CHOCOLATE BARS A wide variety at all prices to suit you. TOKAY GRAPES En . per lb J.DL BANANAS Offo 2 lbs 3L WEALTHY APPLES O-f Qff per box' ; J1WU GRAPEFRUIT rp each Come in and let us show you what we have. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollars Have More Cents" P. O. Bnx 575 Phone 18 COAL! COAL! Our Famous Edson, AJberu. ano Bulkley Valley Coals are guaran ted to give satisfaction. Try ton of No. 1 Bulkley Valley w lso aell Timothy Hay, Wheat Oats and Barley. Prince Rupert Feed Co M rhoaea til Make this two uteis test! Start at once to give your family the amazing benefits of Quaker Oats breakfasts. It is simple to prepare and wonderfully good to eat. Quaker seleus only the plumpest.meatiestoats; then roasts them, by a special process, through ten different ovens. That's why you an tell the difference, the minute you taste Quaker . . . why it is so much more luscious and appetizing. And rtmtmhtr Quaker Oats are also irradiated uttb sunshine Vitamin "D". Eat Quikt; serve Quaker for abundant energy! jii vn Miagwi iHPmi3tillilLUHMinjiw mm Sjod rotpoo fof frte copy of ttii or- fwi!? na ftr&nt d.il dim. Jj-mi ilxyrmia ! of ipectlua discussed in simple terms. Write to The Quiict Oui ComMor ! Suutooa. SuL. I Ktmu I Ai'jtsi ' cay Prat., Victor Bennetton sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide for a trip to Vancouver and Vancouver j Island. i JONES' Family Market Swift's Blue Kibbon Beef Rump Roast of Beef 1 Q 1 s oer lb Round Steak per lb Shoulder Steak, 2 lbs. & 1 bunch Carrots Hamburger Steak, 3 lbs. & 2 lbs. Onions Pot Roast 4 lbs Boiling Beef, 3 lbs. ti 1 bunch Carrots Prime Rib Roll, 4 lbs. & 1 Cauliflower Leg of Veal 6 lbs Shoulder pf Lamb, 5 lbs. & 1 tin' Peas EXTRA SPECIAL Sliced Bologna, 2 lbs. & 1 lb. Tomatoes Tomato Sausage per lb. Phone 957 15c 25c 25c 35c 25c 75c 75c -amb stew, 3 lbs. QCo ti 1 tin Peas Leg of Lamb nn. per lb i '25c ioc Phone 957 The Minerals of British Columbia Province offers excellent opportunities for useful and sS2mnfrinve5lent; ritish Columbia has produced over sioz.uuuoo. worth of minerals. a!P5 Broalue ot mineral production for the six months 2 mfiCQ?nth 193?- exc,U8lve the gold premium, is estimated m 1, 57-6?,100-, increase of 505 over the estimated value' of the production in the corresponding six-month period of 1933. GOLD PRODUCTION: i old Production showed a decided Increase: a total return '"n unJs to the gold-producers of British Columbia ?rnngie.Iirstlx months for 1934 being approximately $5,028,- ll'J Hicrea . 8U over tne return In Canadian fundi received during the first half of 1933. RECENT PUBLICATIONS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF MINES. the KarU1933ePOrt f the Honourable tne Minister of Mines for and Rvlw of the Mineral Industry of British Co-lumbla for the six months ended June 30th 1934. n rULcHnJ:Brttlsh. Co,unbia the Mineral Industry" (contain-"Lar 7 n". a synopsis of the Mining Laws, and other data of value to prospectors). Placer Mining in British Columbia. .-ion,ne.fMJS Mineral Investigations: "Barite," "Asbestos" "Glassware," "Clay," "Magnesite" and "Hydro-magnesite " Address enquiries to: THE DEPARTMENT OF MINES. VICTORIA, B.C. icvr.f CNCUSH CH'NA lii' tial rtiw i mi tr . - j ! C"mi W nrl(d r v AirAKe-tTftf Good Values In Used Cars 1932 Chevrolet Sport Coupe QOO Rumble Seat vvll 1928 Essex Qi 9 Sedan $Ai 1930 Chev- QQAA ro'let Sedan . vOUU 1928 Chev- Q-l Off rolet Sedan . 1930 Chevrolet lj-ton Truck C97ff price W&iD Packard QOrjA Sedan $i3U S $160 Kaien Motors Limited Hours: 8 A.M. to 8 PJVI. Phone 52 Motors Heavy Duty Truck Motors Suitable for fish boats also speed boat motors $35 up Christie Truck & Car Parts 1630 W. 1st. Ave., Vancouver PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Shipbuilder! and Engineer. Irmm ana Bra.a Caatlng. Doctria anI Acctylan SpwialUu on Sawmill and Mlninf Marhinec-, An Typaa a C EtiU -Ropalrtxl and OmUmuM. pa6e rouft TOT DAILY KTWB Saturday Oetobe, WATERFRONT WHIFFS lc worth of Quaker Oats contains more of this amazing food element oiten Known as yeast-vitamin a) than 3 cakes of fresh yeast. IF your child is inclined to be fidgety, irritable, picky about foods, check up on his diet for this amazing nerve-nourishing element, supplied so abundantly in Quaker Oats. Children must have it to develop poise and self-control. Yet food experts say that meals commonly fail to furnish enough of this vital clement. Now it is generously supplied in this delicious, creamy Quaker oatmeal breakfast. For stored in the heart of the oat grain is an abundance of this food element, that tones up the system, nourishes nerves, and counteracts irritability. i iiw is a 1 Salmon .Canning Season Almost Ended Tcrncn and Signal Hack From Cod Trips No Canadian Halibut This Week ' Except for chum seining early October sees the salmon fishing season over in Prince Rupert district as far as the canneries are concerned although a number of boats arc still in operation in the trolling areas. This week-end all salmon canneries in the district are closed down except the Canadian Fishing Co.'s plant at Lagoon Bay and the Mas- , sit uinneis at Old Massett, both I the Queen Charlotte Islands. These. will wish for him a speedy recovery u is expected, win soon cease op erations. The canning season lasted a good deal longer this year than last and, as is well known. It was a much more profitable one for all concerned. After an absence of two weeks on black cod fishing trips for the At- The Northland Transportation Co. is about to tie up the motorship Norcd, operating on the run be tween Ketchikan and Seattle via Prince Rupert, for the winter, the freighter North Wind taking her pladi. The Northland Transportation Co.. It Is expected, will carry mall this winter on its vessels n addition to the Alaska Steamship Co.. giving a twice a week mall service between Ketchikan and Experiments In progress at the Fisheries Experimental Station, PHnce Rupert, dealing with the disinfection of railway cars used for fish transport have shown that there are two sources from which odors emanate. One source Is the decay of fish debris on the sides and floors of the cars which gives rise to a very objectionable odor capable, however, of belne dispelled by treatment with ' formalin. The other source was found in the felt used as insulation between: the walla. This becomes damn and fre quently remains so until It becomes inoculated with micro-organisms which give rise to a musty smell that persists after ordinary disinfection, since the disinfectant cannot reach the felt. Further investi gation of this problem Is at present under way. Pioneer Troller Dies Ed. Lyons of Warke Canal, well known pioneer troller of the district, passed away on Monday morning of this week In the Prince Rupcrt General Hospital where he had been a patient for several At McCllnton Creek. Massett this fall the third test of the cf-ticlency of natural propagation of link salmon is being made. All ad-; ilts, male and female, proceeding o the spawning grounds will bo ounted and the total number of ggs available for deposition est! lin Fisheries, the halibut boats ,nalcd. Next spring the fry result- Terncn, Capt. A. B. Anderson, and ins irom thU spawning will be Signal, Capt. Paddy Ivarson, re- counted as they make their way to turned to Prince Rupert yesterday lhe sea. Preent Indications are with catches of 18,000 and 14.500 that this yrara run to McCllnton pounds respectively. The Lysekll. Kln be large, probably not as great ! uapi. m woie. wnicn nas wen on a as that of 1930 but much larger similar trip, is expected back any. than that of 1932. lime. I ........ . .L : ..J "eccnl visitors to the Pacific! tiauoui lanaings avine pon o: ptiheriM p,rt.n..,t.i o.-.. Prince Rupert for the wecfctrndlng Prlnce Rupcrt wcrc. Dr E M K ,iviu) wiaura .a iwui.us aeiiing. Associate Professor of, all of which was American fish, no Pharmacology at John Hopkins Canadian boat having been in University, and L. N. Tarr who had ' with catches during the week. This bttn vUUlnf, the whaH &UUo um.&a - waaen Harbor. QCJ In connection up to 13.025.865 pounds, consisting uiih unrii. f : me jjtkuinnjr lianas . . . . . of 7.302.100 pounds American and of thc whaJe; k ,, fi 5.723,765 pounds Canadian fish, as,Hellyer Bros. Ltd.. ship owners and! compared with 12.109500 pounds atistcam trawl owners. Hull England ! a similar date last year made up of jwho has been studying the fishing! 6,999500 pounds from American industry in the principal fishing' boats and 5.110.000 pounds from I Canadian. Prices during the wTek and the irnifn ri,.. r, showed a definite upward trend. White, chief of vLa ni.. -4.- l.l-U UIJ J C- I - . iuc u.su uu u ? uominion Department of AEricul- pounds and the low 6.9c and 5c paid the Undy lor 40,000 pounds. weeks, the funeral taking place delivery to Vancouver yesterday afternoon from the chapel of the B. C. Undertakers to Fair-view Cemetery with Rev. Dr. F. W. Dafoc, pastor of First Baptist Church, officiating. A native of New Brunswick and a life-long re sident of Canada, deceased had followed trolling for sixteen or eight een years In this district and, prior to taking up fishing, had been a logger. He was seventy-three years larly among the trollcrs. There are surviving. relatives In New Brunt- WICK. fnre On rt iv. - White's visit was to discuss the oil; content of Pacific Coast fish meals and the possibility of instituting a uniform and satisfactory method of determining same. 1 A fine of $375 has been lmtwiH af Craig, Alaska, on Oeorge Edenso,. owner of the purse seiner, the Lily for Illegal fishing In Kcets Inlet, i Charles Balagno took over duty this week as new wharfinger at the government wharf hen. in sion to Oeorge Smith. P. W. Ander son continues as assistant wharfinger. Thomas Crwiby Wanted Over the Vancouver Province nightly news broadcast last evenJne a call was sent out for the United j Church .mission boat Thomas tTros-by. believed to be either In Smith's or Rivers Inlet, stating that the vessel was urgently needed at Bella Bella Hospital. The message was sent out at the request of Fisheries Overseer Rcid of Namu. Delayed by having had extra calls to make at cannery points on her way up the coast, Union steamer Cardcna, Capt. Ernest Oeorgeson, did not arrive until 4 o'clock this morning from the south, sailing about an hour later on her return to Vancouver and waypolnts. C. N. R. steamer Prince Charles, with Capt. William Oleeson In command, moved yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock from the dry dock, where she had been tied up for the wimcr earner in the week, to the Canadian National dock and at 7 o'clock this morning sailed for Butedale and Queen Charlotte fcl-and cannery points where h win pick up canned salmon cargo for After (.Hp special voyage, thc Prince Charles wui return here to resume wintrr quarters Having broken her IntermpHinf shaft of Craig, Alaska. ICO miles nonn or rnnce Rupert, on Thursday in the course of a fishing voyage, the Prince Runcrt hatih..t boat Cape Beale. Cant fa . ... ' o nolt. became rtlcuMoH ...... , I ' --w-W.VU onu win ue of age. but had. always been active, towed home bv th Air.. o-i He was quite well known, partlcu-'Co, power lug Pachena r-int 1.,-t.. 1U- t.-ll... I I If T, ... ' "Pl- nenry aanscn, which left last nigni xor tne north. Eighty miles of open water will have to be ne-eotiated bv thi P9innn i.. We regret to report that our old Ing the Cape Beale in Tnr ... friend Doc ClaDDcrton. who has are expected In tom been living the simple life at Cedar- vale since his retirement as assls-' Lighthouse tender Estevan, Capt tant wharfinger about a year ago, Harry Bllton, which is spending a Is-at-preuerrt a patient In the Prince few weeks in northern i- Rupert Oeneral cilospltal, havlhg tied up for the week-end at the I arrived In town from Cedarvale government wharf. The Estevan's' during the week. His many friends regular base is at Victoria,' J A Revel of Gorgeousness to make the eyes dance . . . the heart sinjj . . . Musical Romance nf Hi ti..,.. ..f 41... Al HU U-l mm; ui nit urape Harvest Fox Film's Mammoth Musical 'CARAVAN CAST OF ,1000 Massed for merriment , . . ItcvclliriK for Kaj'dy , . . (lathered for Rhythm. & Hearts brat tuirr wlirn Iho rnlllrWIn ii.,......i. . ....v : ..7... ; : . .irtiui .....v Mi,, -nu iiui-iiiru4iru Miir . . , every uir biltiBJ iiiviiiuiuii tunrs oi nine nappy wandrrrrv - with - CHARLES HOYKU LORKTTA YOUX(J J KAN PARKKR NOAH HKKRY neclns .Monday With Harmt .Matinee S:M Last Times Toninht joi; e isuown iticiiAitn ruKTmuim In -CIRCUS CLOWN- PLUS hi "MASSACKC At 8 22 and 10 45 AJl'lr 'r:: Badminton! Prepare Now For Your Winter Pleasure We have n complete line of Badminton Racketid Quality and Value Come in and make your selection.' Standard Prica Association Badminton Shuttles, guaranteed accug , , , ate, 3 for $1.00 u Ask about our special trade in arrangement We taM in your old racket on a new one. Save cost of re-stringing. Just Arrived J! Complete new Stock of School Bags In leather and canvas, with strap or handle. Excellent t1u From $1.00 to $3.50 Personal Greeting Cards At $1.00 per dozen Unprecedented values in high class Christmas Cards, printed wi your name and address and choice of greeting. 50 bwutllul designs. Be sure to sec our samples without delay. $100 per d(en- 53? SILVO For cleaning and polishing j&nta gold, silver, glass, etc. 5CRI iniLTill nor tin MUm! 8S! mm ' ETHOS BItASSO For cleaning brass, cop-jjiJ per, etc. KnWW nor tin i , FOR SALE BY at" ""V m m m w- - - . an. mm nUnnt 111