I Ladies Brora bueae Pumps Blunt toe, wonderful buy Ladles' Black Suede Oxfords per pair Ladles' Brown and Black Suede Ties (DO Cf Ladies' Pumps and Oxfords to clear at Ladies' Brown and Black Overshoes Any style, reg. $1.75: now School Shoes Shoes for the High. School Girls In all solid leather black and brown, Cuban heels psr pair Children's Shoes Cushion soles per pair Mitses' Patent Straps All sizes per pair Boys' and Girls' High Boots Solid leather, reg. $355; per pah-Classic Shoes For the children up from Boys' Shoes Greb make, solid leather, extra s irons, all sizes per pair from Phone Black 324 LOOK AT THIS Read the Prices and Phone in or Call and Leave Your Order ESKIMO FLOUR . 98-lb. sack EARLY ROSE FLOUrt No. 1, 49-lb. sack CASCO POTATO FLOUR 2 pkgs SODA BISCUITS LB.C. Family size, per pkg. LIBBY'S ROAST BEEF I s 2 tiiu PILOT BREAD per lb. LIBBY'S PRUNES ' 2-lb.pkg. BLUE RIBBON COFFEE l-lb..tin DAD'S OATMEAL COOKIES QQn 33c i per lb. tOt 4'lb' &rton $1.25 $1.25 "iwti i wli untrue; is each ROYAL YEAST CAKES . each HEINZ PICKLES per qt. jar AUSTRALIAN SULTANA RAISINS, 3 lbs FANCY RECLEANED ' CURRANTS. 3 lbs. rnubti SHELLED 97 WALNUTS, Pieces, per lb. C OLD ENGLISH FLOOR WAX SPECIAL 1 tin Old English Floor Wax l's. 1 bottle Old English furniture Polish - both for $2.95 $1.67 29c 19c 29c 17c 27c i 40c 23c 7c 47c 35c 40c 67c ; Fresh Fruits and Vegetables at Reduced Prices Orders $2.00 or Over Delivered Free MUSSALLWS ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollars HaTe More Cents" P. O. Bnx 55 Phone 18 RADIO . Interference Sometimes originates ln the chassis or tubes. To make a . simple test, remove aerial and X ground with the set turned on ' to full volume. If noise con-. tlnues undiminished ' Phone Blue 320 and have an exact check made ..of your set's trouble. 'k SUPERIOR , RADIO-ELECTRIC S1.95 $1.39 S3.95 S1.95 $1.75 S1.95 $2.25 $2.50 to $2.95 from Men's Shoes Hundreds of Men's Oxfords per pair, from $2.75 to Men's Solid Leather Boots per pair, from $3.50 to Rubbers Ladles' Brown Rubbers Broken sizes per pair Ladies' Dress Rubbers Dominion make now, per pair Children's Rubbers Dominion make per pair Children's Knee Rubber Boots per pair -Furnishings Turnbull's Combinations per suit Men's Fleece Lined Underwear per garment ..., Penman's Underwear . per garment HEATERS We have a size for every need, Brick lined Q-t ftp Stove Boards $1.25 Stove Pipe Elbows Stove Cement We have everything Kaien Hardware Phone 3 FRESH MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 COAL! COAL! Our Famous Edson, AJberU and Bulkley Valley Coals are guaran teed to give satisfaction. Try .ton of No. .1 Bulkley Vabey, w also sell Timothy Hay, Wheal Oats and Barley, Prince Rupert Feed Co. II rhnea ill $3.95 $5.00 Rump Roast of Beef per lb. Round Steak per lb. Shoulder Steak, 2 lbs. & 1 bunch Carrots Hamburger Steak, 3 lbs, it 2 lbs. Onions Pot Roast 4 lbs Boiling Beef, 3 lbs. St 1 bunch Carrots Prime Rib Roll, 4 lbs. & I Cauliflower Leg of Veal 6 lbs Shoulder of Lamb, 5 lbs, St 1 tin Peas Lamb Stew, 3 lbs. St 1 tin Peas Leg of Lamb per lb Lamb Chops 2 lbs. Veal Chops 2 lbs (Phone 957 "TILL1E THE TOILER" 59c 75c 65c $1.85 Stanfield's and Gold Fleece Underwear at Reductions! . Men's Light Color Trench Coats-waterproof, each $5.95 Men's Black Dress Rubber Coats Qf? Q? per coat QO.VO Boys' Towers Slicker Coats-big stock Next door to Frizzell's Meat Market $1.45 75c 95c big $3.25 SNAP s u i r i n t POWDER Clt ANJ ..4 OlrSMtS "woo union, iaim A CANNQt vIAICM JONES' Family Market mc 15c 25c 25c 35c 25c 75c 75c 75c 25c 20c 35c Phone 957 Daily News Want-Ads satisfy, WATERFRONT WHIFFS Fishermen and Marine Interests Seek Abolition Of New Fuel Tax Four Canneries Still Operating In District Halibut Season Tapering Off Fishing and marine interests of the port of Prince Ru-rf fool thnt thov should have the active sunnort of local .government whteh. in some cases, haTe nmilne4 ln operatlon so late is quite substantial and. at best. It ln the san. The four planU are takes some considerable time to get putUng Up cnum5 ,rom Queen the back If there money were a CharloUc lslands and hoc from straight two-cent Increase ln tax. a rew skwna Rlver gUinetters and mf- ? uCue5rcCpU0n from the tro"n crowds. Momen- ! .. u , . . . . . Ury closing down Is expected. A ,fishlng and marine interests fall to nnmh.r nf In.)vt. h. i. ,SCC f !he "ven'cent Ux , ady left Prince Rupert district for even with the refund. i the lower mainland to continue ' I chum seining there. The Armour Salvage Co.'s service , boat Salvage Princess, Capt. John Rudolf Braun wcH knouil K1U. Desmulles. returned to Prince Ru- maat farmCr. was a visitor In town pert on Thursday morning fromfor a tfVl dayg tne kUef of Namu cannery wncre sne naa ocen, weck ,n tnc of one o ion a salmon packing charter Iromjhfc periodical trips here with hu the Queen Charlotte Islands for the jB. C. Packers. Prior to that the 'vessel had been under charter to the Nootka Packing Co. to pack pilchards on the West Coast of Van couver Island and salmon to the New Massett cannery. Since returning here, the crew has been engaged ln giving the vessel an A partition Is being Installed ln the engine room of the Armour Salvage Co.'s power tug Pachena. This will make the vessel considerably more comfbrtable when she Is engaged ln the carrying of pas sengers. The T. A. Kclley Logging Co.'s ser vice boat Nora Jane, having come ln from AM Inlet Wednesday evening with T. A. Kclley. head of the company on board, sailed yesterday momlng on her return to the Queen Charlotte Islands. Mr. Kel-ley was brought here after an Inspection of the Island logging camps tn catch the steamer Prince George Thursday night for Such great improvements having been made above decks that the vessel was hardly recognizable to old friends. Capt. Harry Scott, of Grenville Channel hand logging fame, on Thursday brought his well known gasboat Lila back down Ur the Armour Salvage Co. floats from the McLean yard at Seal Cove where she has been for the past six weeks undergoing an extensive re novation lob. The work Included 35CCnllre replacernent t lne housc- ui aim wnuiesaie aiierauon OI the Interior which Is now fit for any marine king or will be as soon as i Harry gets around to putting on all the finishing touches. A good many new fittings have also been put In and Harry Is Justly proud of the power boat Mlnnettc. He arrived on Wednesday and expected to return today to his home down the coast. Capt Bill Miller arrived In port on Thursday from Porcher Island on his regular fortntthtly mall and freight trip with his power boat Scrub. He reported an unusually rough trip. Skipper Bill sailed early yesterday on his return to Porcher Island but Is due back here again tomorrow, brlnaing home Alx Fin nic and Harold Parker who have been on a week's hunting trip at Refuge Bay. With fishing in Areas No. 3 and 4 due to come to a legal close for the season next Saturday, operation of the Pacific Coast halibut fleet Is now gradually tapering off! with boats tying up for the winter I as they reach port. During the week ending yesterday landings at Prince Rupert totalled but 313.000 pounds of which all but 3.000 pounds, which a lone Canadian boat landed, was brought In by American vessels. This brought the 1934 total catch for the season up to 13.781,365 pounds as compared with 12.762,200 pounds up to a corresponding date last year. The American landings for this season have reached a total of 8,017,00 pounds as against 7,- 624,200 pounds a year ago while the Canadian total is 5,i 63.705 pounds ln comparison with 5.138.000 pounds. The Vera Beatrice, only Canadian boat ln during the week with a catch, received 7c and 5c for a small fare of 3.000 pounds. American prices ranged from a low of 7.5c and 4.5c paid the Kanaga for! 11.000 pounds up to 0.7c and 5c re ceived by the Doric for 4 toon, pounds. I Skipper George Frizzcll returned to port on Tuesday afternoon from a trip up the Skeena River with the Laura F. II, bringing ln Mrs. Friz- The Bargain Hunter ) ( 't oosswT T viucne uamc vool T3 TL S:vm iffi ' 1 -'-tows UmmVA tir.vr- -Ally JZZZk wHlm- OM. LOO at nnc this nil J v. COMW OM. MAr . FOR FIRST CLASS Shoe Repairing Sec SIMPSON Fifth Avenue and Mcllride X BWBy voty fcUVfc 1 OAtCMTIC aWUN UATt A JPit AMV. AMV. )k'Sr.jl? IJfcV-v-rfBK;?'- VS A'.'AY Ml -i T.t.i.iK - I - " &L-X I PAdl JOUR TH5 DATLT KRIS Saturday Oct .l LJI1U1 1- B.C. CLOTHIERS Ltd. Greatest Shoe Event! Ladies' Fall Shoes of the finest makes and latest styles including Suede, Black and Brown Tumps, Oxfords, Ties and T-Straps are arriving daily. You can save $2.00 and $3.00 on a pair. You are cordially invited to look these over with hundreds of other great shoe bargains. Read on! Ladies' and Children's Shoes $3.50 S3.50 zell who has been spending several weeks at her cottage. "Vlhodola," at Port Essington Hot Springs. Having been again delayed by having freights to discharge at extra calls along the coast, Union steamer Cardena, Capt. Ernest Georgeson, armed In port at 3:30 this morning from the south, sailing an hour or so later on her return to Vancouver and waypoints. business people generally in a campaign seeking the re-i Having in tow the hull of the moval of the recently imposed new seven cent oil tax M"11 "l"' ke,boat De'- which, it is asserted, to bound to have the effect of driving i-- business away from this port. Already since the imposi-jpassage between the Dundaa isi- tlon of the tax It Is said that at least ands two wccks ag0 the Mnner iwo large boats leu tor Kxicrusan i snip now. lie expects to leave on tender Jcdway arrived in port this i to take on fuel Instead of loading it Sunday or Monday for his logging morning. The Delphinium will be here as is the usual custom. If the operation at Xkengoknk (quoUng taken on to the pontoons at the lo- tax conUnues in effect next year! Mr. Scott near Kiew Nuggett and cal dry dock for inspection and pos- when fishing becomes general again will probably not be seen hereabouU sible repairs. The engine was sal- is aeciarea inai mousanas 01 again mucn oeiore cnristmas. He vaged and brought in a dollars of business wUl be lost to the . is talking about spending the Yule- ago. ' port In this way. Not only will the! tide vislUng with friends at Massett i boats go from here to take fuel but 'but his intimate associates believe ; they will also take on other sup-, that the bright light of Prince Ru-plles In Alaska. According to re-; pert will prove too much of a draw- ports received at Prince Rupert, an. ins card at the fesUve season. American oil concern Is already ' planning to put in a fuel station at Cape Fox for the convenience of the Canadian fleet. True the government has provided for a five-cent refund on the seven-cent tax in the case of commercial vessels but this is termed merely a "nui sance Salmon Canning Continues The latter part of October sees Oceanic cannery on the Skecna River. Namu in the Bella Bella area. Leroy In Rivers Inlet and Lagoon Bay on the Queen Charlotte Islands still encaeed in the narkln? nf It means that the boats are Mlmon u It some yeir, lnce any merely making an advance to the plants In Prince Rupert district - . LAST BIIOWixcj JANET GAYNOR CIIAlflte FARRELL "Chanire nf H. " vail i W.'il JAMES DINX INiEK IHHjlrs 'At 7 1 k 1 -tj ADDtl) AM) Hardy'' In "(Joint Uje Bjt-"The IJI rud Wolp In Tc t.;.. , CHIC SALE In "Old She,- "onai ,vt COMINO Ml :.TAY Sw SrENCER TRACY U In -The Show Off MB jj BABE DANIELS 5 In "ItftHtfffd Sunt' iiii.ii 1T111T n 1 IMVltTmAiT t . u mm mrM i mm n m i r i IIIjI! Ufl lIIZ 1 1 1 I llll lHI.Ir - - m m 1 m mt A M A Kill FOR OLD Tr'iflit in t'ftn ttl .. 1 4 ...til. .... i i ;hui wiu i.iinii i iiii u nuii get a ncwoiif dencrous allowance made New Hooks added (his month to our Rental Ubnr "THE WOLVU8- TALE OF A SHIPWRECK" "CANDY" "CRACK OF DOOM- "THE MAN ON THE WHITE HOME" THE CASE AGAINST MRS. AMES" "MURDER IN THREE ACTS" Z "WHILE ROME BURNS" t VENETIAN MASQUE" "BEOOARS HORSES" "LUST FOR LIFE" "THE STORY OF SAN MICH EXE" "THE SCARLET BEAST" . M ) f W K M C V. Read all of the abate and many olhrrs. JSc rr month No other rhartrt ti ii.'m. ill i i i rii itii riKi rw ru l rn tz in si i r . i r lum;:sr. ; 75CS1.2 liiai CONTRACT IIMDUE HANDIIOflK OC PS iH. t? ' i tJU vuiuui wuii rcovtiiy system See our excellent line of Pcrsonnj Xina ' Cards at $1.00 per dozen. Rest value ever i BILLM0R SHltfGLES Manufactured by a local mill, by local labor, fr-a local produce. Sold at prices lower than ever tf offered in Prince Kupert. All No. 1 Cedar Shingles 3-X, per thousand M.00 5-X, per thousand $ 1.00 PHILP0TT. EVITT & CO. LTD, PhoncfilS Because It doesn'i pay to advertise poor product II docs pay to buy those advertised. -By Westover 'JUATAVA InImS,' TV4ir HATS AfviiUrtHE 1-