r PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SklpbnIUer and Engliveen. baa m4 Braaa r.ttB. Electric and AectyUaM Welding. BpwUluU' on Sawnatll nmd Mining Machinery. AH Typea a Caa Enginea Repaired and Overhauled. DELICIOUS SUMMIT ICE CREAM In Gallons and Gallons VALENTIN DAIRY' PHONE 657 COAL TO PLEASE, EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed FAMOUS EDSON ALBERTA COAL BULKLEY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL PRINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY PHONE: 58 and 558 Hyde Transfer Jasper Telkwa and Black Diamond COAL Dry Wood PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue ORANGE PEKOE QUALITY a moderate cost! Badminton Supplies Make our store headquarters for your badminton requirements. Our rackets are reasonable in price, in a range that will satisfy either the beginner or experienced player. Drop in and inspect our selection. CAMPBELL'S SHUTTLE COCKS True in flight, weight. In cartons of three or twelve. each GORDON'S HARDWARE BRUSSEL SPROUTS 2 lbs. BUTTER Mussallem's First Grade, 3 lbs correct in 30 c FLYRITE SHUTTLE COCKS Exceptionally good value in a lower priced shuttle cock. nrn each MUj McRride Street Phone 311 jof Scripture were circulated. 1 ! THANKSGIVING 1 SPECIALS Save Our Free Rift Coupons Ior Dishes, Silverware, Gifts APPLES Mcintosh Red bulk CRANBERRIES Cape Cod new stock, per lb CAULIFLOWER Large 25c and VEGETABLE MARROW per lb TOMATOES per lb CUCUMBERS Large each CELERY 8c to j. BANANAS 3 lbs PEARS per doz FANCY GRAPES 2 lbs . 'ORANGES Juicy family size,, 3 doz. GRAPEFRUIT 4 for $1.69 27c 30c 7c 7c 10c 20c 25c 20c 25c 69c 25c 25c 89c Tune in on CFI'R Radio Station every Wednesday at 12:15 noon for our programme of tlmclv rrrlnps. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE ONTARIO FARMERS DO WELL Continued from Page 1 the auto camps and house cars was great and it became necessary to meet the competition. ! Boom in Ottawa j The Prince Rupert visitor spent ja month in Ottawa, which was experiencing something of a boom. 1 Houses were going up, financed of-;ten by government loans. The farmers in the neighborhood were doling well, selling all their produce, ; Including pulp wood, In the cities jand towns. They received $1,25 in the field for potatoes and 90 cents a bushel for barley. The United States demand for barley had driven prices up to more than double what It was normally. Many of the farmers were buying cattle from the prairies where feed was scarce. These feeders were tnmmmmmummmm' shipped in large quantities, the . - , - 1 , government paying half the freight BIBLE GOES FURTHER AFIELD lots of 100 or more. Reciprocity ! LONDON, Oct. 10: (CP) The had' undoubtedly,, been good for (British and Foreign Bib to Society , n tario- (reports the Bible has now been I The visitor was enthused over the 'translated in 705 different, lan. .excellent, roads they had every- iBuages. Last year 11.686.131 volumes ' where- uld rtrlve anywhere ana towns were omy about six miles apart on the average. Manufacturing plants were dotted all. over the country1 but some of .those In the south were handicapped by lack-of wkler. i i. Coming west to WiririljeiFwheffe r. McPherson oijica llvetffttejourid Mr the j:lty v ry dull. M6rhWgs'there was Hardly anyohe on ;the streets. S very Vdlfferenf . conditidn what It, was several years, ago when he visited it. Saskatchewan too did not look too good to him as he passed through. He saw farm houses with f.he windowOoarded,juR; and SasHr atoon he was told was very quiet. Edmonton, on the other hand, was prosperous, building In progress and he city was busy. ( Man in the Moon What a wonderful climate this would be If every autumn day were like today. The drum does not make much music but It often drowns a lot of bad music. "You might as well be out of the world as out of fashion," according to an old adage. To live successfully ana nappiiy you must know the! most fashionable name for hash. The very latest thing in weddings is to throw puffed rice at the bride and groom. The preacher met one of his flock. "You were not at service last Sunday," said the parson. "Too wet," was the laconic reply. "But," protested the minister, "it's always dry Inside." "That's another reason I wasn't there." "TILLIE THE TOILER" 7f? W 777 TILUE VJIUL Be HOMB '."Shown.,. M -wi I HAVEN'T SEEN VOW Gar oFP THflri V sir LSk m been over for some time, 3 faqi foot DAILY HEWS Saturday, 0etobtMft Waterfront Whirls Namu Cannery Still Operating Halibut Landings Light Sawmill At Dodge Cove Halibut landings at the port of Prince Rupert for the past week I 1 A. AAAnf Innnlltf much lower than on his last visit I a0"" w " " . east. He said the competition from"1 ylume ot but Punds five Canadian vessels and 121,000 pounds from six American boats. This: brings the season's total up to 10,167,100 pounds as compared with 10,270,300 pounds at a corresponding date a year ago. This year's grand total of Canadian landings is 5,366,600 pounds In comparison with last year's 4,796,000 pounds while the American total for this year is 4,808,500 pounds in com parison with 5.474,300 pounds a year ago. Prices on Canadian fish during the week ranged from a low of 9c and 6c paid the Prosperity A for 20,000 pounds to a high of 10c and 6c received by the Cape Spen cer for 10,000 pounds. For American fish the high was 11.6c and 7c which the Augusta and Diana re ceived for 14,000 and 9,000 pounds respectively and the low 10.9c and 7c paid the Superior for 24,000 pounds. a A sawmill has been added to the equipment of the fishermen's community of Dodge Cove on Digby Island across .the harbor from thp ! . I T - rm , cny oi rnnce rynpen ine mm iius.an(j being been established byJ. Hadland.anduor a ume sons, who for some years have been operating a mill at Odna River, another fishing community oh'Por-cher Island. It is already; in 'opera tion. I r I Union steamer f CariienaY Capf, John Boden, arrivfccf lrf poVt at 12 mldiilgty Jast night from the south 'arid, Waiting out the fog, sailed at 6 o'clock- this morning on her return to Vancouver and way-points. The halibut bat Gibson, Capt. Chris Henrickson, limped into port at the middle of the week for repairs after having lost her rudder in Hecate Straits during a storm while packing chum salmon from the Queen Charlotte Islands to Na- Mas. moNE!?; PERFECTION IN CANNED SALMON GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye "THOSE nuMPLIMSS m ' PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only Salmon Canning Company with an all the year round payroll in Prince Rupert. I THOUGHT YOU'D UkE 'EM, MAC. 'l-L. C3eT TOJ SCME HORBJWE The only cannery in Prince Rupert district still run-nine, the B. d Packers plant at Namu in Fitzhugh Sound is still packing salmon. It is receiving its fish, principally chums, from the seining areas of Rivers Inlet and the Queen Charlotte Islands and is running from clay to day as long as ifte supply holds out. In all other parts of the district fishlne and canning nas mu. The fish was transferred to the Delphinium here and taken on to Namu. Helpful Weather Reports Weather information being fur nished from Prince Rupert by fed eral government telegraph and radio facilities is now proving of Invaluable assistance to aerial navigation along the coast, par ticularly between Alaska and the isouth. Yesterday the Government The Department of Marine ad vises mariners thot the gas and I Allan Large, son of Dr. and Mrs. jR. Q; Large, while swinging in the woods near his home on Fourth Avenue East yesterday afternoon, was. thrown about twenty feet to ,the ground,' landing; on his head rendered unconscious He- was taken to the Prince Rupert General Hospital whore It' was found that there were no fractures' Although he" was suffering fipm shock and a severe Vhaklng- yd jle was removed to hte 'h6me this afternoon. It Is his twelfth birthday today. For PRAIRIE POINTS and EASTERN CANADA Trains leave Prince Rupert Monday, Wednesday, Friday, For fares, reservations and more specific details, see nearest ajent. - v n i-.tn 1 ' Train Service connecting at Jasper with 'The Continental Limited" Mac is Left Speechless HO HUM I GUffSS OVER - ATE FEEL. KlMDAl EP V THAT- WAS oOMh Meal DRAMA IS POIGNANT Sylvia Sydney and Spencer Tracy Are Starred in "Fury" Coming For Holiday Sylvia Sydney and Spencer Tracy are said to constitute a romantic team of unusual appeal in "Fury," the Thanksgiving holi day first of the week feature altering on the screen of the Capi tol Theatre here. The story is a hara-nttung aepicuon or law lessness in America. Tracy and Miss Sydney are typical American couple planning fo marry. He Is arrested as a sus pect in a community where a kidnapping has Just occurred and circumstantial evidence blackens his case. Rumors spread and trouble-makers in the town stir up a demonstration that ends in a furious attack upon the prison in which Tracy Is being held The mob drags out the victim and flrei the prison. Fate, however, take a hand to pursue the men and women responsible for the murder-The denouement is an unusually dramatic courtroom scene. The whistling buoy formerly located on whole picture is a gripping drama Oval Bank, Hecate Straits, has such as recurs constantly in the been moved northward to a posl- United States, tion off Grenville Rocks, Hecate! An excellent supporting cast ap-Stralts, and will show a flashing pears in the film including Frank red light. .Albertson, Gecrge Walcott, Walter I Abel, Bruce Cabot, Walter Brennan Telegraphs received a messagi and Edward Ellis, from Ketchikan acknowledging information along this line, stating that, as a result of it, an air-' plane flight had been made from Ketchikan to Seattle In the short time of six hours and ten NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelli, Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. 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