TAW FOCR ' Sample Apparel Reduced ! We are clearing out recent shipments of sample wearing apparel. Men's Siiits, Ladies' and Misses' Dresses, besides Boots and Shoes and Rainy Weather Goods. Bargain prices on ail these new, well manufactured goods. Come in and see them. Women's and .Misses' .Highest Grade Sample Dresses at less than wholpsalR nrlrp! rpc. 110 to 115 et g m i up from t?u7t Men's "Sample Suits THese are all high grarfe goods which sell reguianv at Z5 to $35; we are clearing tnem C-ier i"i? 1 at Make the YORK HOTEL Your headquarters while in Prince Rupert Comfortable rooms at moderate rates. ; M.T.LEE THp TAILOR has moved to the store for- merly occupied, by the El' trie Bakery, Third Avenue New Samples of Fall Clothes Just In. Prices reasonable Cleaning and Pressing. Truck Motors SuKable for fish boats ' -I also speed boat motors $35 up , -Christie Truck & Car Parts ;1630 ;Wt 1st; Ave'Vincouver. ; Rummer Long-wave I Reception IS NOW AT ITS POOREST fSo why not give that set. its long needed overhaul (; " " nbw? jl'hone Blue 32Q and get ;he niost -put of1 your fradio for- this coming season.- SUPERIOR Z RADIO-ELECTRIC ;gef ond Avenue & Third Street English Raincoats English Cravanette Raincoats o! food quality going; at very low nriprs! M Leckie's Footwear Large assortment of Men's, Ladies,' Boys' and Children's Leckle Footwear at very low prices! Children's Footwear that wears well. Z. SLOP " S1.25 Boys' and Orown-up Girls' Fpotwear, the kind that gives satisfaction Q-f Q up from OXU MURESCO! MURESCO! FQR WALL AND CEILING DECORATION Muresco's popularity rests on 4ts lovely soft finish, Its economy and. ease of application, nd oh its great practicability. It comes In eighteen beautiful tints. 75c Package 40c l2-Package GORDON'S HARDWARE Phone 311 AfrRrM SI ixrgzst'vt,B m :::;, tataxat COAL! COAL! Car, Famous Ed son, Albert, auo Bulkley Valley Coals are guaran teed to give satisfaction. Try ton of No. 1 Bulkley Vauey, Wi , also tell Timothy Hay. Wbea' Oats and Barley. Prince Rupert Feed Co II rbanei (( "TILLIE THE TOILER" l HD2B iit?. THE cveo --f. I'M A. BC3- THIUlf tun ' -V to" 000 FOR r-w 1 1 1 w uui. Of"P en. I 1 1"K , Good assortment of Goodrich, Miner's and other mates of Rubbers for the whole family. Men's Rubbers Reg. $1, for HANS CIBT THE PACTS . UJLi C COME IM L I o 79c Rupert Trading Co. CORNER SECOND AVE & SIXTH ST. OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL WE ACCEPT CITY SCRIP The fire department was called at 2:30 yesterday afternoon to the York Hotel where a burning cigar- ette stub became lodged In a crack In the main entrance and set the side of the wall afire, slight damage being done to the wall and a door. MONARCH WEEK Sept. 10th to 15th Given Free With every purchase of Monarch Yarn , Needle Gauge & Rule or Knitting Hook Regal Shop TKB DAILY H1WB turqy, StPttnibtf , its WATERFRONT WHIFFS Salmon Canning Quiet With Scininjr Curtailed-Halibut Prices Still High Handlojrgers in Port With seining forbidden in practically all parts of the district until such time as sufficient rain comes to raise waters in the streams and permit the pinks to escape to the spawning grounds, the volume of salmon canning in Prince" Rupert district is still restricted. Many of the canneries have now closed down for the year, plants remaining open to pack chums and cohoes being Wales Island on the Naas'and Harvey Dumas are In town, the River; Inverness, Sunnyside and former with his Leila and the latter Oceanic on the Skeena River; Bute-1 ( with his Leander. They arrived on dale and Klemtu in the central ! Mondav nlflht after havlna taken a I area; Namu in the Bella Bella dls j trlct; Tallheo in Bella Coola; Le-'roy and Boswell In Smith's Inlet, and New Massett. Old Massett and Lagoon Bay on the Queen Charlotte Islands. The only areas now open to seining in the district are Skldegate Inlet on the Queen Charlotte Islands, Poison Cove and Kynoch Jn-let In the Butedale area and the west coast of Banks Island. With the closing towards the end of August of sockeye fishing, at I Have (I2oomd3 ' PEW MlUUTBS I'l 1 BE THE C5LAIiL.Y. Gt-AOuy tow of logs to Big Bay. Harvey contemplates spending two or three weeks In town while Harry plans to abandon handlogglng temporarily, leaving Leila meantime to the kindly offices of Murdoch McLean, the Seal Cove boatbullder, who will give her a thorough overhauling in his new yacht reconditioning department. With Jim ZareM, Harry U planning on making a trip within the next three or four weeks to Kodlak Island with a big game huntlna least two-thirds of the glllnetters1 pay tnm the United States, the CZf V?T,!0nS' Nw there are 1 ,dea ". t0 ' th In a big air-about iw glllnetters operating online from here. We don't know me iwas tuver ana 300 on trie about th mt nf h. Mrfv it cw, ti 1 . . " - r vcu iuii per ooau Trollers c uTcragmg aooui they are anything like such Invln- dble hunters AS Jim ami llimr are continuing active . .my it . . w. throughout the district with fair ' catches of cohoes ' - - - reported. - - . The air Is still ringing with the echoes of Oscar Haveroy's slnnlnn party np the harbor on Labor Day. Memories of sweet music are sUH fresh In the ears of the enthusiastic listeners. Oscar is one of the prominent patrons of the Waterfront Ladles' Aid and his vocal party was evidently a great success. i Halibut landings at the port of Prince Rupert during the week ending yesterday were again light at a total of 181,000 pounds, bringing the total for the season to date up to 11,805365 pounds Including 5,-530,265 pounds from Canadian ves- sels and 6575.600 pounds from American. The week's landings con sisted of 40.000 pound! Canadian and 141.000 pounds American fish. Prices reached a new high for the season when the Sentinel was paid 12.6c and 7c for 23.000 pounds. The low price of the week for American fish was 95c and 6c which the Mlt-kof and Wave received for catches of 30.000 and 3,000 pounds. The Cape Beale. only Canadian boat to land a catch during the week, received 9.6c and 6c for 40,000 pounds. ! Harrr.and Harvey Here To lead the sessions of another convenUon of the Hand Loggers' ; Association and also to conduct revival meetings preparatory to the opening of the winter season for the Waterfront Ladies' Aid, Harry Scott Listen! Tills Is the itore which look X out of expeiue. Offering a few example of hlch quality goods at Inexpensive prices. The price that suits the pockttbook! Ice Cream All Flavors- per quart Lime and Orange Rickey per quart Chocolate Bars Assorted 6 for . . Home-Made Pie Raisin and Apple, each Home-Made Layer Cakes--each Cadbury's Chocolates per box He'd "Follow Suit" 85c 30c 25c 25c 35c 60c Fruits of the Season Obtainable at Our Confectionery Don't Foriet We Serve Mint Lunches and Reveracrs at MUSSALLEM'S CONFECTIONERY "Where Dollars Have More Cents" P. O. Bx 575 Phone 18 Mrs uoNiia orr thb dcxp cooreSB Fo vsiKAfiur wwiii .iicr t sirr r what r-s -x tT, rv-i ii iv w mk V i i He Cant Lose! -THR.V VCCCJ VOU OPM THE mav qe 7 THtMve Hard y you, s bad for the future of the Kodlak bear who we fear will be threatened with cxtlncUon If very many such nlmrods should get loose among! them. I During their stay here, Harvey and Harry arc developing plans fori the formation of their new Twlnl will, doubUess, throw consternation Into the towing magnates of the coast. R. a. Johnston, manager of Inverness cannery, was In town Thursday on a brief business visit. Inverness Is, as usual, one of the latest canneries on the Skeena River to remain In operation. It has had another good pack this year and "Bob" is well pleased. RDICUVI0 YUM . TWtV HUHtt-tATtfi Union steamer Cardena, Capt. Ernest Oeorgeson. arrived In port at 12:10 last night from the south, sailing about an hour later on her return to Vancouver and waypo Ints, SNAPi CLEANS AND POLISHES Bathtubs, Washbulns, Window, and Mirrors. Cannot ttnirf- vw ii rtt t voMutaciC-.-M-i Oh NVCM HWH ri a 1 t I f 1 I - v 1 ,urm. 1 53 1 v SMOKED vob cot tZk . r P,r.. iiy 1 FINISHING TOXIC, KICIIARD Dlt IKEKK nt... "t.ae Storv f ...... IS trii ."'ii'ajn 'STiNGARffi Mary Holand SALLY KLLtRSj, M3 On a Honey moon" NOTE First 8how T r.i-' t a TIME SCHEDULE News Star . :j lrj 3 On a H :r-3gK fl 30 sr n "Stlngir-c t-j Beilnnlni Mondij nOHIS KARLOIT in "THK GHOUL- A Br' p :- Wna May otirrr Kdward Kfcrrtt ll.ru, In -THK POOR Rirm Iraraiiiati?!:-:.'..!,, The Fish which made Prince RuperiFamHi 1 "Rupert Brand" - BLACK COD I'rrpired Dajly Hj Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lll I'KINCE KUPKKT. B.C COFFEE De Luxe Served at All Times of Day or Night Always fresh Using the Bllex method Doing away wholly with metal taste, stale flavor. Uealthful and Invtftoratlnt, Commodore Cafe FOR SALE The $250.00 M ti PSI c wj ! Furniture Ur j ' "z tit beds, dressers, t - r. H room sets, var . in t t"xiti Plumbers, fl tt.t'X n-penters,' blacks- v t ) P holsterers' toou. i. ca These goods irus It kX the piece or as lower than the . tr:n j F. W. HART Jl6thAve, W r C.ttttt By Wslover t:pv-v& 1 moVaj bit boUJ I "VAlib A IOQO00 IP JfJf myZ