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
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pot
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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
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MUSSALLEM'Sj
CONFECTIONERY
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&
TEA
ROOM
317-319
Third
Avenue
West
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now
a
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bull-fighter
In
thc
most
exciting
story
since
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