f chiiish aeroplanes over tne pyramids of Egypt; camel corps on t Iran ??, 3 STRR RYE A iptclil qu.lily old rye of fint Htvor, thoroujhly matured in oik lor seven yeirc. OIM A 13 OZ. $lo M. 25 OZ. A 40 OZ. BUY IN PRINCE RUPERT Becau !1. .e march. Great are the military preparations in Egypt and ch,V -sjiMan ituict turps rs pnoiograpneci at sunrise as thsy Mtt v,ni, u cast their shadows on the sand dunes. A A i AAA AGE GOVERNMENT GUARANTEED mi This advertisement is not published or displayed the by Liquor Control Board or bv The government of British Columbia, 2. You can inspect the goods before buying. J ' . ' . Many stores allow returns if not satisfactory : 1. Local stores, have a reputation to maintain: Ta ' 1 - - " a 0. se: Local stores give good value for the money ex-' ' iiciurcs are deceiving and mail order goods are : "uu' wjicii, umy are expected to ne.- ; G. By buying at home you are helping Prince-Ruper.f 7. By buying at home you are providing bread for ' 4 - local people. - - - - 8. By buying at home every dollar circulates and Will return to you. 9. Discourage the sweatshop labor that supplies the mail order houses. 1 . . 10. Bv buvintr at homo m M s s 1 ; " " mi '7' 6 , T 1 :""v- i.uicn6v circulate, .x -' u v.-i lmnk whaUhis means to your own little familv4k&' I Make Your Dollars Talk by Buying in Prince Rupert H la r!,wwl IIl.:i l.. K ' ' o u vniwu i mini iu itquirt' Be a Sport and Help Your Own Home Town ? iiiiiBi!aia.immiimisiintaCT i;mii:i;niwv:a:Riiiiiii'Wi:iiin!iiiii:iun:i;iiaii!!iiiiin!in Committees For Mail Scheduli For Vancouver and East Tuesday 12:30 p.m Thursday 0:30 p.m. Friday .k ... 11 pjn November 3 and 21 p.m, From Vancouver and East Sunday .. 4 p.m Wednesday 10 a.m Friday 4 p.m. . November 17: a.m. For Anyox and Stewart Sunday 7 p.m Wednesday 3 p.m. From Anyox and Stewart-Tuesday .11:30 a m Tliursday 8 p.m. For Naas River and Port Simpson-Sunday t:' ? p.rr. From Naas River and Port Simpson Tuesday 1130 ani For (ucen Charlotte Islands November 8 and 22'di$ 9 p.m. From Queen Charlotte Islands-November 6 and 20 a.m. For Alaska -November 17 p.m. From Alaska-November 3 and 21 p.m. ' Everybody reads the Daily News There's u reason.- The tie-up on the local railway line on account of high water damage in the lower Skeena Valley has resulted in a complete cessation of deliveries of American halibut to this port. Without the railway service, it is impossible to make eastern fresh fish shipments and regulations governing the use of this port for bonded fish shipments bar rhipments south, by steamers as ' bqpded carriers. at Prlnce Rupert brtngmg! jn 174 Only two American fishing ves- . . . , A 030 unAs ln e,ght trlPs" e ls sold catches at Prince Rupert during the past week. Landings for teP ls second wUh 172,000 pounds the week" were exceptionally light hi seven trips and the Sherman at a total of only 140.000 pounds of third with 147,500 pounds in ten whicA 49,000 pounds was from the trips. The Visitor has landed the two American boats and 91,000 greatest number of trips for the pounds from Canadian vessels. This American fleet, having returned to brought the landings for the season the port 11 times with a total of ;up to a grand total of 10,850,000 82,000 pounds. The Sherman is se- pounds as compared with 14,131.765 cond with ten catches and a total Mnfnr M ... . rwunds at a corresDondlnn date in of 147.500 nounrls white ih nptfv MOlorsmP "ciunghara, n c 1934. This year's Canadian landings ls third with nine trips and a total n.Z " J Vf. . . pl v up to yesterday had reached a to- bf 125.500 pounds. ' ,aI 1 ? , "f fJ m.Kr' tal of 5,074.350 pounds In comparl- - f.a" ZZu Tt ' son with 5.855.765 pounds last year Capt. S. K. Gray has returned to m h" e aZ raUmJ while the American total to date is command of the steamer Princess restored 5.7.76.300 pounds as against 8,276,- Adelaide on the Vancouver-Ocean J 000 pounds. Considering that all Falls-Prince Rupert local run this fish landed at the port (during the week aftir having been skipper week went into cold storage, prices during the past se'ason of the remained at a fairly satisfactory Princess Louise, flagship of the level. Boats lanriina patches and comnanv's Alaska flt ut dav bv order of the International Fisheries Commission but there Is Lighthouse tender Newington. plenty of ground in which the wh,ch has been at the local dry II larger boats of both the American QOCK Slnce October 8 for annual iVrO HnPflnWri and Canadian fleets may still op- -vhaul, is expected to be out j t erate. There ls a good deal of the t."a reaav resume service 1 1935 season ouota ln this area still Thursday of next week. 1 ! ' U I TT-trrl thnt It -111 I nose niio Will be In Charge Of probably be well on towards the Affair to be Held Later in end of the year before It ls closed, j Month For Hospital Fund jthus bringing the 1935 season to j V 'an end. Before fishing for the year r , 'is closed. It Is to be expected that The following 'Committees have 1935 will have made a better show-been named in connection with the ing than at present In comparison fall hoedown dance of the Prince with last year as far as landings Rupert Gyro Club to be held on are concerned. The 1934 season had November 22 In aid of the Club's closed at this time, the quota hav-hospltal ward fund: ,lng been reached. Ganeral chairman, J. E. Morris. The Takla, Capt. Chris Parkvold, j Advertising and tickets, J. E. is now leading the Canadian fleet jWlckett. .for the. season to date in volume Decorations W. M. Watts. D. O. ' of fish landlnes at Prince Runert. Borland, J. H. Bulger and William having brought In 224,000 pounds In Crulckshank. - , eight tirps. The Relief Is second Music C. P. Balagno. with 172.500 pounds ln eleven trips Raffles H. N. Brocklesby. R. D. and the Cape Beale third with 156.-Greggor, C. D. Fyfe, G. A. Hunter, 000 pounds In four trips. The ereat- !A. J. Webber, William Crulckshank, est number of trips have been made &. j. jaoour, n. L. Freeman and by the Gony twelve for a total Dr. R. G. Lame. icatrh of URRnn w i - - jjuuuwu, liar- Refreshments C. C. Mills and Ing completed eleven trbs are' ur. h. O. Jonnsen. .Mother TT. 112 snn nnnnti tjoii.f Cashier C. W. Dawson. Master of Ceremonies W. H. Tobey. Door Frank Dibb, H. S. Mea dows. Dr. J. H. Carson and M. A. Burbank. I fvvw puiiMUVi Will. 1 172,500 pounds; Unome. 108.000 pounds; Vera Beatrice. 108.000 pounds. For the American fleet, the Tahoma has landed the most fish Box Chocolates A fresh shipment of Box. Chocolates Just In at reasonable prices. We guarantee them fresh. Make our store your headquarters for them. Our. wide range of' variety will make It easy for you to find what you are looking for. Fresh Milk and Cream always on hand and kept fre,sh in Frigldalre Cooler. Fresh Fruits Tobaccos SODA FOUNTAIN MUSSALLEM'S CONFECTIONERY 319 Third Avenue on !n Ireland are showing ait i. ShlpKuiMer and Enjrinmn. Detri and Xctjtm WeMlng. SpMalUu SwmlU AU Typca W Caj Zngtnt Repaired and Ororhanlml. New Books To Read TAQZ SIX DAILY NEWS itturdty, NoTember i, BRITAIN RUSHES DEFENCES TO EGYPT AS LIBYA ARMS i i mijifrmi WATERFRONT WHIFFS l -t : I 'J ii Tin VBaan.J LAST SHOWl.V(.s Landings of American Halibut Virtually Cease Owing to Railway Tie-upFew Boats in This Warner Bros' Nw and Week Individual Records For Season Different Tropical Musical 'In Caliente' with Dolores Del Ufa Glenda Farrell Pat O'Brien Edw. Everett Horton Leo Carrillo At 7:42 it 10:07 ALSO Cartoon, Comedy, News TARZANNo.9 ng tendency to revert to oar .. . designations. ucsiznauons. Kells rveus ha: be he-.. nnces naia dunnc the wee were as monm uant nrav rvnocit ot. - -v ... v.. r ui. . ', . " '""v ceannanus Mor. New'inbarry L fnllniir' nl annual vara nn r it . iuvumuh w.btt wajji, ii, become Bunclody and kh Canadian-Capella,24.000 pounds. Andsrson again coming out as'countv ls now Offalv 7c and 6c; Clipper II. 12,000. 7c and master of the Adelaide. Purser Ar-1 6:; Johanna. 12.000. 7.4c and 6c; thur Graves returned to his duties Melville. 28.000, 7.1c and 6c; Pair aboard the Adelaide this trip after , Mf of Jacks. 7.6c and 6c; Prosperity A., having been ashore ln Vancouver j ' J z.ouu. 7.bc ana tc; Teeny Miuy. a,- on annual vacation. i 000, 7.7c and 6c; Viking. 3,500, 8.1c j and 6c. Union steamer Cardcna. Capt. J. j American Atlas, 37.000, 8c and & Boden, arrived in port on good I 6c; Sherman. 12,000. 8.1c and 6:. 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