. PA5E SIX THE DAILY KTrTS - iilAjsniWl NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Pjoprletor "A HOME AWAY FROM nOME" Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms, Hot & Cc'd Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box lfte kiss V. L. Bird RH., lady superintendent of the Port Simpson General Hospital, sailed last night on the Cardena for a vacation trip to Vancouver. PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Shipbuilder and Engineers.. Iroa and lira Catting. Electrle and Acetylene Welding. SpecialUu on Sawmill and Mining Machinery. AU Tyjx-a of Caa Engine Repaired and Overhauled. rs Galore! Rough Weather Has Come! Protect Your Health by Keeping Your Feet Dry! Whatever Kind You Demand May be Had at SACRIFICE PRICES. AVc have a complete assortment of Miner and Goodrich Rubbers. .Kiddies' Rubbers up from, per pair Misses' Rubbers, all sizes up from, per pair Ladies' Bet.i Quality Rubbers up from, per pair 59c 65c & 75c 69c pv a - Misses' Storm King Boots, high, per pair Men's Rubbers, all sizes up from, per pair Ladles' Zippers, broken lines per pair All sizes up from, per pair Misses' City Boots, while they last !?"?. S1.35 $3.69 Women's Storm King CO CQ Boots, high, per pair MacKenzie's Furniture Special ELGIN RAG RUGS 50 18x30-inch, each 40c 50 22x36-inch, each 65c 50 21x48-inch, each 90c Mail Orders rilled at This Price Phone 775 Prince Rupert 327 Third Avenue inter is Coming and it is necessary to keep the home fire burning. Come and see our Heaters and Ranges (electrical and coal), house furnishings, etc. D. ELIO Furniture Dealer We Buy & Sell "Still Buying Old Gold-Phone Oreen 421 Opp. Thrift m; axi'iBi biii nm Kims a i nm.-. nrc ms i mmi u btbCibC MURESCO! MURESCO! I FOR WALL AND CEILING DECORATION Muresco's popularity rests on its lovely soft finish. Its economy and ease of application, and on Its great practicability. It comes in eighteen beautiful tints. 75c Package 40c V2-Package rvDnriM'c uadhwadu phone 311 McBride St Men's Storm King Boots, up from Men's Knee Height up from per pair i Si wmMMXMXMTmMxrasmtmwtM raTWEsro twm rb mi ra rsj ra ra r Slake the YORK HOTEL Your headquarters while In Prince Rupert Comfortable rooms at moderate rates M. T. LEE THE TAILOR has moved to the store formerly occupied by the El ctrit Bakery, Third Avenue New Samples of Fall Clothes just in. Prices reasonable Cleaning and Pressing. THE GIGANTIC SALE CONTINUES Boys' School Shoes, Leckle Sale price, pair made by $2.89 Men's Dress or Work Shoes All at Sale Prices cess Adelaide last couver where he 79c 99c $1.49 $3.95 Gum Boots $2.95 AU kinds and descriptions here await you at Big Savings! Kiddies' City Boots, while they laft up from, per pair g J J) Ladies' Dress or Street Shoes All at Sale Prices CUT RATE SHOE STORE We Accept City Scrip night for Van-will resume his DO YOU LIKE a friendly place to buy from and Venice with a smile? Then come to Mussallem's SPECIAL for school children during the school term ICE CREAM SODAS Any flavor 10c We carry fresh milk, whipping and table cream, buttermilk, and jou can get it any time from 8:00 a.m. till midnight. Full stock of Fresh Fruits in M-ason SEEDLESS CRAPES OCT 2 lbs TOKAY RED GRAPES per lb. Get the habit! downtown 20c When you are stop at MUSSALLEM'S I CONFECTIONERY FOR FIRST CLASS Shoe Repairing See SIMPSON Fifth Avenue and McBride Motors "TILUE THE TOILER" Heavy Duty Truck Motors Suitable for fish boats also speed boat motors $35 up Christie Truck & Car Parti 1030 W. 1st. Ave.. Vancouver WATERFRONT WHIFFS Overhaul of Prince John Starts at Local Dry Dock-Two Destroyers Here Ne,t Week lank Barge is Complete Loss Overhaul ,vork has just started at the local dry dock on the Canndinn National Steamships coastal steamer Prince 'John, which arrived this week from Vancouver via the yueen Charlotte lsianas, wiin apu miam u.wun m command. The vessel will be taken on to the pontoons on Monday for hull work and will be in the yard until the end ol .tins month when U is expecteo she will eo back In commission on summer In the Valdez district of the run between Prince Rupert and 1 Western Alaska where he has mln Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte j ing lntereU. Capt. Irving Is quite Islands probably two weeks from! well known at Prince Rupert and tonight. The Prince Charles, which said "Hello" to a number of old has been operaUng on this run friends during hU brief stay here, during the summer, will then be, I withdrawn from service and tied J A. R. Brueger. well known Wran-I up for the winter at the dry dock 1 gell fish dealer, who has been send-here. ting considerable SUktne River al- ' j i mon to Skeena River canneries dur- Ronald Pitcher and Pat Palmer, 1 ing the pat season. U here again on 'ratings of the local unit of the business, having arrived from the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer north on the Prince Louise ye Reserve, who sailed Thursday night terday afternoon, .for naval barracks at Esquimau, . expect to be away for four months ! C. P. R. steamer Princess Ma-i taking training which wUl Include qulnna is making a special voyage I x cruise down the California coast to Skagway with freight cargo, hav- aboard the Canadian destroyer M. C. S. Skeena. them. H. Next week will be Canadian Navy week In Prince Rupert with both H. M. C S. Skeena and H. M. C. S. Vancouver in port in the course of a coastal cruise. The two destroyers will arrive on Monday and remain unUl Friday. The ships and their i officers and men will be welcome ... . . ! here and it Is understood there will JflST: "dJ -odest entertainment accorded w. uiivii, oasitu UJ MIC riUi Thprp u-ere ninetv.two na&seneers studies at the University of British !ahnar(1 c p n .rfKlm,r PftafM Columbia. Louise. Capt. Thomas Cliff, which was In port from 3:45 to 5:30 yesterday afternoon southbound from Skagway to Vancouver. Eight per sons disembarked from the vessel here while four went south aboard her from this port. The Princess Louise will make her next call here northbound on Thursday morning of next week. B. E. Bailey of the scientific staff of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Ex perimental Station sailed yesterday afternoon on the Princew Louise for a "vacation trip to Victoria. Tank Barge Total Lots The Union Oil Co.'s tank barge, which has been located on the North Island trolling grounds dur ing the fishing- season for several years. Is a total Ioss following a fire which broke out aboard the craft on Friday night of last week. All equipment and effects on board were totally destroyed and Ingvald Stromness. who was on board the power vessel Sea Queen which was moored alongside at the time, and Mrs Oeorge Smith, wife of the removed and taken away to be sunk.1 James Adam, engineer In charge of , floating equipment for the Union Oil Co.. came north from Vancou-I ver following the fire, returning south on the Princess Louise yes-1 'erday afternoon, tl Is expected the barge will be replaced next season.! Capt. John Irving, veteran coast navigator and formerly prominent In the service of the British Columbia Coast Steamship Service of the Canadian Pacific Railway, was here yesterday afternoon returning to Vancouver after haying spent the Ing left Vancouver on Thursday night of this week for the north. The vessel Is expected to make a call here about the middle of next; week on her southbound voyage Frank Waterbouse freighter Eastholm. Capt. Sutherland, sailed last night for Stewart after having discharged genera! cargo here from Vancouver. The vessel had arrived here at 10:30 Thursday night from the south. Halibut Landings Halibut landings at this port for the present season up to yesterday had totalled 12.138AW pounds of which 57065 pounds was from Canadian vessel and 6,568.600 pounds from American. These fi gures compare with a total of 11 - 105300 pounds for the 1033 season up to a corresponding datetof which 4,941300 pounds was from Canadian boat and 6.1643)00 pounds from American. Landings for the past week totalled 333.000 pounds of which 40.000 pounds was from one Canadian boat. Uy? Takla. which was paid 6c and 5c. and the remaining 293,000 ptiuhds from 15 American vessels which received from 6c and 4c, paid the Thor for 36.000 pounds, to 10.6c and 6c paid the Tatoosh for & 1.000 pounds Work of putting in thirty-four new fender pile along the front of the government wharf is in pro-1 gress. The work 1 being carried out , by day labor and It is expected will occupy about a week's time. Union steamer Cardena, Capt. Ernest Oeorgeson. arrived in port at 7.30 last evening from the south , and sailed at 13 midnight on her company's agent In charge of, the return to Vancouver and waypolnta. bartrp vhnv hnmp a-ai on hnarrl i suffered bums which made it ne- jcessary to bring them to the Prince! Rupert General Hospital for treat- jment. Of the barge Itself nothing ls 'left worth salvaging so it it to be SNAP J p i a r i n t 0WDER CtlANJ .W ?OtttHt$ ""Mn Mion. iath tUl :4 -AIM IAIIMI CAMNOt ICIAICM FRESH MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 Clear Sailing Now Local Girl Is I Given Shower Thursday Evening A popular local bride-elect was 1 honored last Thursday evening m when some twenty friends as- nembled at the hom of Mr. Ter- ft rien. Ninth Avenue East, to surprise $ Mis Agne Sooba who U to be mar- a rled shortly to Oskar Pick, who is a in the emnlov of the Canadian Fish 3 and Cold Storage Co. Miss Sooba received many beautiful mlsceW laneous gUU. showing the esteem Jf In whkh she Is held by her many friends. Oame and community singing were enjoyed oy an unw aj the shower wagon was wheeled Into Lt . . . .... 1.1. . . me room, neavuy taurn wiut sum. g the bride-elect making an appro- a prtate speech of appreciation. S Blue and wlUte streamers and Sj sweet peas decorated .he rooms and table where delicious refreshment 3 were served at midnifht a The bride-to-be cut a three-layer 1 cake beautifully decorated for the 2 occasion. Those present were Meadame S Terrten. J. Ivarson. E. CUpp R. Peterson. T. Howarth. P Peterson. M. Hvedlng. M. McDonald. L Undseth. H M Smith. II Clay O QUke. J Strand and Misses Agnes Sooba. Y Terrien. Karina Peterson. Hanstna iFredhfuij. M Ftasum. Bertha nan,. ENDING TONiClix Ronald colli J 'Bulldog Drummond jj Strikes Back' LOItLTTA VOING WAIINLK OUXl) (Starts v sji t aiv. Lomrdj - Oddrtf IIir.lNS MONDAY Jark Oak If. Allien Skiprtk "Shoot the WotW Bjemsen. A P .-Boulter The tery en u-to a close with J-.o She s a J-Uy O xxt r FREE ENVELOPES! With every letter size writing pad we v u -package of envelopes to match "MARVEL" 10 pag pad ....- 2Jc 1 pkf. envelop i FRIZ -HILSOrr KM finish pad 3e 1 pkf. envelope?, FT. 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