PAQE TOUR THS DAILT NEWS. Saturday, , it m YOU CAN'T BUY NEW EYES But you can get satisfactory glasses from GEO. F. DAVEY, Itegis-tered Optometrist, who, for the past six years, has been giving a real personal service in the Optical Department of Max Heilbroner Thc i01" THE DUNES For a Real Vacation Visit Tlell Fishing GET A REAL REST And Change of Climate FURNISHED CABINS Also Room and Board Mrs. Hirnie's Camp Lake Kathlyn , And Enjoy Tennis NOW OPEN Palm Coffee Shop Pleasant surroundings and Service with a Smile Call arid see us Across from the Power Co., Third Avenue If You Have Used Furniture TO SELL Get in touch with D. Elio .3rd. Ave., opposite Moose Hall He buys and sells everything COAL! COAL! put Famous Edson Alberta and BuJUey Valley Coals are.guaran-;Ued to give, satisfaction. Try toa of No. 1 Bulkley Valley. ,V7e .Alio aell Timothy Hay, Wheal OaU and Barley. Prince Rupert Feed Co Bathing All the Comforts of Home Meals to Tempt Your Appetite Special Catering to Children Milk to Drink Whenever You Wish Make a Foursome at Tennis and Take Advantage of. Special Kates For Parties of Four or More Write or Wire For Reservations MADAME KAJAUT, Tlell, Q.C.I. Sail on Trincc Charles for Fort Clements Van's Bakery Opposite Boston Cafe Quality Breads 4 for 25c At All Grocers Labelled on Bottom For Your .Protection Phone 190 When in Need of Lumber and Shingles Phone 648 PHILP0TT, EV1TT & CO. LTD. We Carry a Stock of Spruce and Cedar "TILLIE THE TOILER" WATERFRONT WHIFFS Salmon Trollers on Queen Charlotte Islands Having Uiff Harvest Salvage Princess Hack From Islands Naas Fishing Hotter Than Skccna Salmon trollers around Seven Mile Point and Shag Rocks are having one of the biinrest harvests in vears. A ; fine run of cohoes and springs in continuing after having been on for the last ten days or so. All boats are doing well and, in some cases, there have .been handsome financial returns, all of which is helping to make up for the recent lean times. There are some boats fishing on the Massett next few days. From here thc ITln-grounds and on some days they CCSs will go tl the Naas River. , with some of the larger boats get ting as high as 1800 pounds or so. At North Island no records have yet been broken although there has been fair fishing. The Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Is packing Massett salmon to Its plant here, the Canadian Fishing Co. is taking It at Butedale and deliveries arc being made to New Westminster for Edmunds and Walker. The Massett Canners are nlso packing cohoes at Old Massett Cannery, having so far put up over 2000 cases. The Pacific Salvage Co.'s power tug Salvage Princess, Capt. Joe Desmulles. under charter to the Nootka Packing Co. for salmon packing to New Massett cannery, arrived In port early this morning from the Islands, bringing Manager Ferguson of thc Massett Cannery who may take seine fish from the mainland pending thc commencement of the Massett pink run which should develop within thc LAWN FENCE 38 Inches, To Clear per foot 6Ayt MAC' gET THE MpOteLS h irLvMt'i.u pot -cm iw 14c Scroll Top Gates CO fCT Special VOiiD t PAINT SPECIAL Commander House Faint Per gallons QM n only OtUD Handy Cans each 17c Brown Shingle QO C( Stain, 4-gal. cans vU.DU Kaien Hardware Phone 3 Skeena and Naas Klvrrs Fishing on the Skeena has not been quite as good this week as last. Averages to the boat of sock-eye yesterday were twenty-five but there were few fish In the river Itself. The result was that practically all the fishing was done outside. It was feared that the fire at Claxton would interfere with the activities of the D. C. Packers but It is satisfactory to know that they will be operating the cannery again Monday after a temporary stoppage. The Naas River has been giving better results than thc Skeena. Yesterday fishermen took an average of 40 fish to the boat. Pinks are showing up In Increasing numbers on both the Naas and Skeena. Cohoes are being taken at all the trolling grounds as well as springs. QUICKW0RK ADJUSTING; Official Leaves Vancouver About' An Hour After Fire Broke Out at Claxton ' Thc cold storage plant at Claxton ; Cannery caught fire yesterday at 10:30 The news was flashed to Vancouver and at noon Herbert Fullcr-, ton pf the firm of Blaine. Fullerton PICTOU. US.. July 28:- High powered boats that were scarpd 'for speed to run away from preventive cutters In the rum trade ;are now racing from this port to .uoston, New York and Palm B"ach with lobsters as their cargo. Thev make the trip to Boston In the le-' i"1"""" nw in oo injurs ana ia-; cllitate market conditions by rush-!- mg tneir live cargo in fresh, 1 - Pretty Wedding Round Lake Lady Ceremony Took Place at Smithrrs Anglican Church With the edifice tastefully decorated for the occasion, a pretty wedding took place In St. James' An glican Church, says the Interior News. Smithcrs, nt 7 o'clock on Fri day evening, July 20, when Lola Irene; daughter of Mrs. Laura Wakefield of Round Lake, became the bride of Victor Lawrence Williams, of Finlay Forks. The Rev. L. I. Hales was officiating clergyman. Olven In marriage by her uncle, S. C. Darger, the bride entered thc '.hurch on his arm to the strains of Lohengrin's wedding march played by C. Rotham, and looked charming in white silk georgette and lace made in coat effect. Orange blossoms held her long veil In cap ef fect. Her bouquet consisted of bridal , rose, peonies and pinks, with fern.j The attending bridesmaids were Miss Bonnie Wakefield and Miss Doris narger. cousins of the bride.1 thc former attired In a gown of, flowered crepe and the latter In a i pale mauve crepe. ech carrying bouquets. Thc groom was supported by Lester Wakefield, brother of the bride. During the signing of the register Miss Alice Barker sang "Because." T. J. Crosslanrl was a passenger south last night on the Trlncess Adelaide. Specializing A Brand New Shipment Of Kzzcy's Deliriously Fresh Chocolate Hars Any and White, insurance adjusters, left Opera Cream Chocolate Vancouver by plane and arrived! P " , :here last evcnlne about 7 o'clorlc. ! Home-Made Pies .Later they left for blaxton to make ,an adjfistmenVof the claims so that j.the work of the cannery might not I be held up. Rum-Runners In New Role each Home-Mad Cakes. Dress Parade eJtfiro fdfcnl e Layer 5c 37c 25c 9 , 35c Try the drink which Is ever JW creasing In popularity Lime it Orange Rickey g?n per glass j Also Ice Cream Sodas. Soft Drinks, j Sundaes and Buttermilk j Delicious Milk 15c i MUSSALLEM'Sj CONFECTIONERY i & TEA ROOM 317-319 Third Avenue West ' I I Meee. ani-- ion, Jr-JWuenr 3 r I i 1! i . .-Oi : i . . i , i:nds tonight The Great Musical "Wlltltlor Hnr" Sl,,. i ,. 7 " . n . jji Z Ulli I'll; J UKKS CHOUGH RAFT In 'TheTrumpetBlows' Here's the glamorous dancer of "Bolero" . . . now a romantic bull-fighter In thc most exciting story since "Blood and Sand." with - -FKANCKS DIlAKi: ADomii: MiLYioir SYLVIA SIDNEY In - '30 Day Princess' PA Ml TO SHOW HIM . ROYAL TIMK A fake nrlnr inj a handsome bachelor , kissed him and a h . 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