i paq roun II. R. Nichol, assistant taxation commissioner for the Canadian National Railways with head , And No Quarter Ace. of Knaves Daphne Deane Daniel Airlie The Falcon Cuts In And So Victoria .-fe .... ..4.U..V4 The Heart of the Furnace The Citadel . John Cornelius You Can't Have Everything . Northwest Passage "TT" Walsh i Charterls St'"" " Hichens Drake Wilkins Williams Cronln Walpole Norrls Roberts And More Also Carfrae John - Baird ' Worth Wile Wren The Gods Arrive Lewi Membership in our Library will give you more pleasure for your money. 5c per month Mrs. Bernard Lundahl A.T.C.M. voice production Piano and Theory 431 Fourth Avenue West Phone Green 991 Prince Rupert Electric Steam Massaee Treatment For Rheumatism, Tuberculosis Lumbago and Dyspepsia Phone 281 K. Hayakawa New Royal Hotel Room 12 MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE 75 Only PAISLEY RUGS. 27x51 and 21x18. While They Last. Priced at $1.00 and $1.25 PHONE 775 UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave) Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES- T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, DAY, 1:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. Due Vancouver, Thurs. p.m. Due Vancouver, Sun. Midnight If convenient pleaso purchase tickets at office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 5C8 of The Rupert Peoples Store and Cut Rate Shoe Store ENDS SATURDAY OCT. 16TH You have 3 More Days in which to benefit from our Great Reductions. Act Now! Mrs. E. Passmore and younf son, who have been on a trip to I quarters in Winnipeg, is paying i Eastern Canada and Ihe Unite! a brief vist to the city, having i . arrived from the south on lheStates. "turned to the city on Prince George this morning. the Prince George this morning. OOKS For Fall Reading These are the books that make book news wherever good books are read. Read these popular headliners in our Rental Library. All the books you can read for only 75c per month one at a time or $1.25 per month 2 books at a time. Border Line Masterman Juan in China Llnklater Storm Girl Lincoln How Sleeps the Beast . Tracy Think of the Earth ....... ...Wt ;., Brooker Sally Lunn .' L . Walmsley I Love You Again t , , , ty, Cohen Felicity Greene Bropby, We carry a full line of Jack & Jill Health Shoes for children and we Sell for Less WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront ' Fishermen's Floats Have Big Popu- lation Aerial Fa res try Survey I Plane Returns South The fishermen's floats lust east j or the dry dock boasts quite a substantial population these days with some two hundred boats, mostly trollers, tied up there many with their owners living on board. Later i some of these boats will be leaving to follow other winter pursuits, principally trapping. There are probably more boats tied up at the fishermen's floats Just now than there have ever been at one time previously. Armour Salvage Co.'s general service boat Daly, Capt. Albert Erlck- sen, after having been on a salmon packing charter out of Namu can- j vey of the Islands from Pilot Dobbin's plane. He returned south last week by steamer. Wilh a fair-sized list of passengers, C. N. R. steamer Prince George, Capt. Edward Mabbs, ai-rived in port at 10:30 this morning from Vancouver, Powell River, Alert Bay and Ocean Falls and will sail at 4 o'clock this af-te-noon for Anyox and Stewart whence she will return here tomorrow evening southbound. Up to October 1, according to official figures released yester sold catches fom Area No. 3 in Seattle on Saturday. They were the Wizard, Coolulge and Radio which had 115.000 pounds be tween them. Prices averaged l?c and 9c. R. G. Johnston, manager of Inverness cannery, ts m town from the Skeena River today on business. He arrived last evening and will be going back to the cannery on this pvpninir'c trntn WifVi Xfrc TnVinefvi ver and sailed at 10:30 for Skag-1 way and other northern points) whence she is due back here south-, bound next Sunday afternoon. The Louise had a light list of only about forty passengers on board. One dls-1 embarked here and half a dozen1 went north aboard her. After this voyage she will be replaced for the' winter by the steamer Princess Nor-1 ah. To handle a large volume of passenger business out of Skagway, the Princess Norah will make a i special Alaskan voyage next week, J going direct from Vancouver to HKagway and calling here next day In Seattle by the Internation- Tuesday afternoon southbound. u naileries vyuimiiission, nauout production from Area No. 3 for Ihe present season had reached ft total of 21,928,000 pounds as compared with 19,230,000 pounds at a corresponding date last year. The quota for Area No. 3 this! year is 24,600,000 pounds which, it is expected, will be exceeded by some 500,000 pounds by the time that fishing ends on Oclo ber 19. Capt. Ingvald Hansen, owner and skipper of the Seatlle halibut schooner Pioneer, who is well known at .Prince Rupert, is In hospital at Seward, Alaska, suf fering from a wrenched back sus tained while operating a winch aboard the boat at sea. The Pioneer made a special run In from the banks to Seward to put Capt. Hansen ashore. The J. II. Carson Co. now has its first carload of dogfish llver amounting to spme fifteen tons, ready for shipment to Seattle whence it will be consigned east for use In, the manuiaciure ol animal lood. Three western halibut vessels NEW ROYAL HOTEL j: Zarelli, Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Kate $1.00 np 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Hupjrt, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 1M COAL TO m:.tE EVEUVIIODY 8atufactlon Ouarauned Fainout Edoon Alberta Coal Biilklry Vallfjr Coal Vancouver (Oand Coal Prince Rupert Feed Company PHONE. 68 end 558 ORIENTAL DETECTIVE Think Fast, Mr. Moto- and "Nobody's Baby" Showing at Capitol Theatre Here A new kind of detective story. "Think Fast. Mr. Moto," and an attractive music and dancing pic- Baby" rprlie a from next Tuesday on the Catala J""?.! X for Victoria to spend the winter. Bob, who is the highly popular dean of north coast cannery operators, confided to a Daily Naws representative this morning that he would much rather stay In these parts middle of this week. "Think Fast, Mr. Moto" Is a screen adoption of one of the J. P. Marquand tales of the Japanese detective which have been running ih,n th h h. hM,.,. ln the Saturday Evening Post. Peter Lorre heads the cast. Strange evenU of his outfit is in Victoria and to " San Francic Chinatown place the sleepy Capital he must go. He 1S well satisfied, under the clrcum- t!?e zl1 ,dltect!v?u? ?e V"alj stances, with the pack he made this year at Inverness. With three carloads of frozen nery durtns the summer, returned salmon and halibut for transship- to port Saturday night. The Algle, another of the Armour boats, Is still packing for Namu and is not expected back for some time. After having .been engaged in aerial forestry survey on the Queen Charlotte Islands for a month or so for the provincial Forest Branch, Pilot E. C. w: Dobbin left here at noon Monday on his return to Vancouver with his Waco seaplane. His work on the Islands had been hampered and delayed considerably by unfavorable weather which also deferred his departure from here for the south. Gerry Andrews of Forest Branch headquarters at Victoria of a criminal band that has had international police at their wits' end. The locale moves across the Pacific Ocean from dens of Iniquity ln 'Frisco to similar places in ment East over Canadian National Shanghai. Intertwined with the Railways, Northland Transporta- mystery Is a romantic angle. A Hon Co.'s motorship Northland, serIes r rouh and tumble Jlu Jltsu Capt. Len Williams, arrived ln port contests climax the film by expos-at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon InS the members of the gang, from Ketchikan and, after dls-1 ptsy KelIy and Lvda Robcrtl charging, sailed at 9 p.m. for Seat- comprise a new team ln the musl-tie. , cal comedy "Nobody's Baby." It Is , ' a well turned out production with Frank Waterhouse freighter lavish sets and hilarious situations. Northholm arrived in port at 5 Rosina Lawrence's singing and per- o'clock this morning from Van-, sonallty add much to the general couver and is discharging general attractiveness. It Is said. Lynne cargo at the Canadian National Overman, Robart Armstrong and wharves. iDon Alvarado are other Important members of the cast. Making her final voyage of the season on the Alaska route, C.P.R. was the official of the department steamer Princess Louise, Capt. S.' In charge of the aerial forestry sur-11' Gray a"lved in port at 8 0'- tiucK tins .morning irom vancou-; THE SEAL ol QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all the year' round payroll' la Prince Rupert r m A delightful surprise party was held Saturday night In honor of Mrs, Modin Jensen, 416 Sixth Avenue East, who will be leaving next week for Vancouver to take up future residence. The early part of the evening "was spent In playing cards, prize-winners being Mrs. Anskar Wick and Mrs. Modin Jensen. As a farewell gift, a pretty vanity set vas presented to Mrs. Jensen by Mrs. Chris Jensen. Delicious refreshments, brought by the ladles, were served. . Those present were Mrs. Modin Jensen Mrs. II. Holkestad, Mrs. E. Jensen, Mrs. Nels Luth, Mrs. R. Skog, Mrs. B. Jenien, Mrs. P. Llland, Mrs, J. Wick, Mrs. E. Arnott, Mrs. P Andersen, Mrs. J. Ellertsen, Mr; O. Klldal, Mrs. J. Jerstad, Mrs. A. Wick and Mrs. Chris Jensen. Women's Auxiliary Tea And Sale Held Affair Yesterday at Home of Mrs.1 C. C. Mills is Successful A fuccessful tea and sale of home cooking was held yesterday afternoon bv the Woman's Aux lliary lo St Andrew's Cathedral at the home of Mrs. C. C. Mills, Musgrave Place. Many ladies called to lend their pat ronage to the affair and were e- ceived by Mrs. Mills and Mrs. Thomag Andrew. The rooms were tastefully decorated with sweet peas. The tea room wa in charge of Mrs. J. C. Johns and Mrs. W. .1. N'elson and Mrs. W. II. Tobey tmurrd. Serviteui were Mrs. W. C. Aspinall, Mr. William Cruick-shank. Mrs. A. I,. Holtby. Mrs. S. D. Johnston, Mrs. A. E. I'arlow and Mrs. A. O. Rix. Acting as cashier was Mrs. F. A. MacCal-lum. The home cooking table -was in -harge of Mrs. F. M. Good and Mrs. J. II. McLeod. S UUn E!t- First grade 3 lbs. UAtO.N Good quality. Lb. C1IEKSE Canadian. Lb. 10MATO JUICE-Jt.C. 4 tins ERVICE PECL4LS VL1MVL'Ci l V inn a I? u it iy IjDlj i i i.jin 10 I WEDNESDAY 20th 96c 35c 23c 25c SOUP Tomato and Vegetable Qn Tin I Pkg. TAPIOCO and 1 Pkf. COCONUT PORK AND BEANS R. C. Tall size. 3 tins 3i)L Apples From Terrace JKAVENSTIKN and WEALTIIIES 5 lbs. lor Off n Box CONCORD GRAPES Basket MANITOKA HONEY 5-lb. palls .McINTOSII REDS Faced and filled. 4 lbs. for BOX ONIONS 5 lbs. BROKEN WALNUTS Lb. LIBBY'S SPAGHETTI Tin 29c 81.50 58c 65c 25c $2.00 23c 26c 10c KELLOG S CORN FLAKES OQp 3 pkgs. and 1 bowl for UJ LIBBY'S KETCHUP 4 On Bottle JLOl NABOB COFFEE Lb 40c FRESH TERRACE PRODUCTS Arriving Every Train CABBAGE. TURNIPS, PARSNIPS, BEETS See in about them. Special Attention Given to Out of Town Orders Ranee & Hardy IV THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday Octoberl 1 Farewell Surprise Party On Saturday Wednesday and Th The Early Autumn Sale (1st GRAND Shnu, t . Doirm. - Friends Gather to Honor Mrs. p.m. znd Sho Modin Jensen Who is Leaving For Vancouver l Ml WW 6 HAL ROACH'! Full'Length KELLY ovttMia .ktrt MMSTIOac Rsalnt Uwianci Don AlT.i.do Ii I - n.i . Oj-ch..t,. . Tk. 4 V.3I 1 i, ,r.T,.n-""f" Berk,,,, Th Avalon B.v, Also ''tie Lom ill. Tl. in me luntning.swifi, B tery adventure "THINK FAST MR. MOW ' LADIES You Arc Invited to Call and Inspect Our ' New Stock of COATS Just Arrived Today They are the very latest thing in furs sart and rich. Prjcescntese are v e r y rr ; something to suit mrj purse. There are Persian LarJ Krimmera, Bomba Lamb, Civet Cat and other varieties of fur. Try them on and se how fine they look, Good Discount for Cask GOLDBL00H TUB OLD RELIABLE ii KNOX -KNOX WHO'S THERE? 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