id-. iU HE DAILY NEWS - Saturday, Auriut u. Uli l-li-i 1 iJL.miuu TlwsToi&ido ftn&frfj of MuSte COL. A. C. CMDIKHAI, LL.D.. Caa.aaaa, tointi G.uaa.aa EH NUT tcMllLAN, I. A., Mat. Dac.F.R. CM, ,r.R. CO., Palatini HEALETWILLAN. Mil. Dae. F.R.C.O.. Vici-raiacirai Miss Mary Colussl and Miss A. Coluss.1 are sailing' this evening on the. Prince Rupert for a two weeks' holiday trip to Vancouver. Dally News Want-Ads satisfy; COAL! COAL! Cur rwnouj Edson, Albert and Bulkie; Valley Coals are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Try ton of No. 1 Bulkley Valley; Wr also aU Timothy Hay, Wheat Oats and Barley. Prince Rupert Feed Co II rhaau Ul Re-opens September 4th, 1934 DEPARTMENTS OF INSTRUCTION roaoroiii IXIM otoa VIOLIN IOU VIOLOacf ILO OOUIlt ( oacKiiTatUaiTagaiais TulOtT iiocntioa coaoacnaa aUH tiaciaa oicaon lummici MIDWINTER. ..MIDSUMMER EXAMINATIONS RiiHfi If Y.aag W.aa StoJaata TEAR BOOK AND SYLLABUS ON REQUEST ADDRESS, lis COLLEGE Sr, TORONTO. 1. City Gas Convenience Anywhere at Your Doorstep Roekgas The Economical Cooking Fuel ROCKGAS Is lower In cost than electricity, attains full heat instantly. Top burner cooking is accomplished in less than one half the time required by electricity.- ROCKGAS Is 'absolutely non-poisonous and harmless. ROCKGAS Ranges have nothing to wear or burn out in service. Repairs and replacements of ROCKGAS equipment is borne by us without extra charge to our users. ROCKGAS Ranges are considerably less in cost than comparable electric ranges. Ranges, Radiant Heaters, Water Heaters, Hot Plates Carried in stock, also the "GUARDIAN" full automatic diesel oil furnace burner (made in B.C.), the most satisfactory and reasonably priced burner on the market. Let us demonstrate to you at Cow Bay Ward Electric & Marine Supply Co. The Fish which made Prince RupertFamous "Rupert Brand" SUITS! SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. SUITS! i t i Don't Buy a Suit Only, Buy Personal Appearance and Attractiveness HOUSE OF STONE and HOUSE OF HOBBERLIN Best Clothes Makers of Canada AJ1 the finest materials and latest fashions. Each House gives good prices from $20.50 to $39.00. Measurements taken and a guaranteed fit by us Come in and see our selection CLOTHES MADE IN OUR SHOP PRICE From $35.00 and up LING, THE TAILOR Second Avenue. Corner across from Post Office . If your paper does not arrive, telephone the officf "TIME THE TOILER" "THERE'S "THE OUD HCME F -TOVJW, MAC WATERFRONT WHIFFS Sockcyc Fishinjr Season to Close on Skecna at End Of Next Week End of Season Near For Small Halibut Boats Airplane For Stewart varieties for which there is a good! demand this year. The coming week should tell the tale as to prospects for trie pink run which has been somewhat slow in materializing this year. Early In the week, however, pinks were reported to be showing up in considerable numbers In various waters on the coast an It Is expected the run will be assuming some volume In the seining areas of District No. 2 very soon now. With the closing of Area No. 2 to fishing a week from tomorrow, .being reached, some of the larger : Canadian vessels as well as the big For your benefit we offer the following specials: Nestles' Milk per doz Nestles' Milk per i case Nestles' Milk Baby size CJ7 j D C j per doz. I I Nestles' Milk Condensed nnn nor tin per lb. 3 lbs. for It Is ground while you wait fresh every minute of the day. You are all welcome MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store ADVANCE JN FEED Flour rricM Expected to Rise Soon Too Butter Firm But ! Egjs Down t 141. flViAnn 1 Vinurn In an A 11 (7 Haysport cannery on the Skeena River will be closing llst rpvlslfm of the local reuu mar- down next week with the ending of the sockeye fishing ket list, peaches, pears and other season which has given a pack this year exceeding expec- fail preserving fruits win soon be in tations and comparing favorably with the heavy cycle but the price is not quite right as year of four years ago. It is expected, however, that the 1UF wur . advanced i i i. l i i i mi i i Feed prices nave most of district salmon plants will be canning remaining sharply bt no change ha, yet been ' ' in operation for the packing of fall 1n flnnr lliauv Ail v v v tvw v troit with a few from other eastern .hl(.h ,, undouhlcdiv. be re- points. Unnnritno' xnnn to the lutnn In wheat I prices. A plane of the Canadian Airways nutter prices arc up slightly but is due here from Vancouver urn pgg prices are weak. week-end on its way to siewan where It will be based for a few weeks In commercial flying In connection with mineral develoDmcnt Retail prices current here are a.' follows: Fruits In remote parts of the Portland . Lemons, aoz Canal area and the country beyond. .Oranges, doz. 25c to The plane has considerable freight- Grapefruit. Cal, each 6c to .. Ine to do Into the Unuk River area Bananas, lb. for the mlninc syndicate In which Red Climax Plums, Cal., lb. Thomas Mackay of Premier and Cherries. Okanagan, Lamberts others are lntprpstpd Prnm hpre the i whole 07 ... ! Em Advance Arrangements Jsji HOvy the RTr0 -nteec rLZrAVLS place 5tCT?n32hfl VJHA.T A VJELCOMB - vbcm-t you suapiteo fin eccM 1 WW .40 0 .10 .15 .11 ii toir. a n vihni. .v, i. B. C. Peaches. Elberta. doz. .. .40 halibut fleet will be tying up for 6ing Into the Unuk River country Bartlett Pears Cal., doz 35.C to . . to locate some mineral eround for Canteloupes. Cal.. each. 15c to. .50 .25 me wimer. Many oi mese smaiier - : 15 ipinn lh . . id. ia . . a syndicate of Prince Rupert men. ,Casaba Melons, boats are now on their final trips Raspberries, B.C., basket 10 Mr N,cho,s w,n be accompanlcd by of the season. With no date yet Robert Wilson, well known local Apples fixed for the closing of fishing In plumber, and they expect to be Cal- Oravenstelns. 2 lbs 55 Arpn Nn a where the season' ouota away for a couDle of weeks. Okanagan Duchess, 4 lbs 55 Is still a considerable distance from B C Fresh Extras cartonr d M C. P. R. steamer Princess Ade- tu- . . Local, new laid. doz. .40 American boats will be continuing S,ftha fS Fancy, cartoned, lb JO M,.. .. f,n a it and Ued at 10 pjn. on her ? , ,u. lbs, vuv.uv.u.w iuw ... " " .. i, . No. ru. 1 i itimiiici Creamery. j 3 J lua. ! be some Ume yet before the landing lu viuvcr ana way. j of halibut at this port for the year ' ' concludes. VegeUDics New Potatoes, B.C.. 12 lbs 55 Green Peas, 3 lbs 55 Miss H. E. Love of Port Simpson Green Beans, lb. , 10 Returning homewards after a sails this evening on the ss. Prince Cucumbers, hothouse, each 08 our of Northern British Columbia Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. Carrots. B.C.. bunch 04 Alaska and the Yukon, thirty boys accompanying her friend Miss E. New Beets, bunch 04 on the eleventh annual "On to Al-, M. Reid, who Is returning East af- Green Onions, 3 bunches aska with Buchanan" expedition ; ter a visit at Port Simpson are here this afternoon aboard the ' steamer Princess Charlotte bound from Skagway to Vancouver. The boys, led by Oeorge E. Buchanan, Detroit capitalist and sponsor of these annual tours which are financed partly by the earnings of the boys themselves, partly by their parents and partly by Mr. Buchanan himself, went through here a cduple of weeks ago northbound and since then have visited Atlln for a few days as well as other points of Interest In the north. The majority of the boys are from De- 7-TUBE USED TABLE MODEL RADIO SPECIAL $25.00 Tubes Tested Free Kaien Hardware A Satisfactory Plate to Shop Try it! To Our Out of Town Friends Don't Forget These Dates August 21 to 21 EXHIBITION WEEK Forget your cares for a few days. We are doing everything to make your stay a pleasant one. FREE! FREE! Demonstrations For NESTLES' MILK On Saturday, Monday "and Tuesday You are cordially invited to try this product and set acquainted with the demonstrator, Sirs. Bolin, and secure the latest recipes. S1.13 $2.25 j Onions, Australian. 4 lbs. ... Garlic, Imported, per lb. Cabbage. B.C.. new, lb. B.C. 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