5 P 1 it rAoi rotra THE DAILY NEWS KNOX -KNOX WHO'S THERE? People Who Want The -BEST FOR LESS-GOOD MEALS and CLEAN COMFORTABLE ROOMS DAILY WEEKLY or MONTHLY RATES KNOX HOTEL R. Brasell X. M. Brasell COAL TO l'I.EASK i:tiaiionv Satisfaction Guaranteed Famous Edvtn Albrrta Con I nulklr; Valley Coal Vancoinrr Inland Coal Prince Rupert Feed Coin pa By PHONE: 58 and 558 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J Zarell proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rate $1.00 up 0 Booms Hot & Cold Water Prince Kupjrt, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 1S6 THE SEAL u 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 In Prince Rupert Hyde Transfer Phone 580 DRY WOOD JASPER COAL Furniture Moving Light Delivery 315 SECOND AVE. LAND ACT Notice of Iiitriitton lo Apply to Lrate IjiiiJ In rrtnc Rujwn land RccordUig District of British ColurrubLa, mid situ one on wmte Bona uaand. Take notice UkbA Frank Waterman oi rmioe Ruport, cDCUjwtlan miner, In-4cnd bo uipply for . lcuh of the fol- lomnc dcecrfbed lanw: . Commcivclni? at a Jxwt pliuiiled on one of tlie high cllffa on White band Hfcuvd and belnc 300 feet irvm the 8 E. corner of White Band IsUiTid. and 011 mm .cast elde, "thence 600 feet 8. Vf.; tlienco 800 feet N. W.i thence 600 feet N. E.: Uienco 800 feet B. S. and con taining 13 acres, more or lens. , FliANK WATERMAN Dated AugXbt 28, 1B37. FISH WEEK COMING UP Railways to Hare Special Menus in Observance of Occasion MONTREAL In recognition of , Canada's Fish, Week which this year will be observed from October 18 to 1 23, travellers on trains of the Can-tadian National Railways will find on the dining car menus for break fast, luncheon and dinner choice ticipating in this event and is placing on the menus of the several hotels across Canada a wide variety of fish dishes. Similar menus will also be featured In station restaurants. C. M. Kyle of Vancouver, Sup- erne Court stenographer, left on last evening's train for Prince George in company with Mr. Jus- lice A. M. Manson to attend the session of the Supreme Court As sizes there. ffisWiEfl FOR SALE FOR SALE A few large bundles of old newspapers, 2 for' 25c. FURNITURE, including radio, el ectric washer and Encyclopedia Britannica. Clarke. Tatlow St. SEWING UTILITY SEWING CLASSES Mrs. Thomasson, Wallace Elcck. Phone Blue 637. (t.f.) TREATMENTS ELECTRIC Steam massage, especially good for lung and stomach rouble, nervousness, I tuiisupauon, blood pressure, rheumatism, lumbago, neuritis and female troubles. Also for children's and other diseases. Mrs. Gammon, 427 5th Avenue East.. Phone 967. I9in LOST LOST Near Post Office, sum of money by Indian. Season's earnings. Finder please communicate with Police Station or Indian Of. Ace. Prince Rupert Electric Steam Massage Treatment For Rheumatism, Tuberculosis Lumbago and Dyspepsia Phone 281 K. Hayakawa New Royal Hotel Room 12 FIRST IMPRESSION OF NORTHERN LIGHTS By PHYLLIS M. TAYLOR (Exchange teacher from England at Borden St. School) Sunday night I saw for the first time the beautiful phenomenon of the Northern Lights. At first there were soft trails of white across the sky which, with hardly visible movement, wove and swathed like shadowy garments selection of tasty fish dishes, ac- as if angels were floating there. As these faded, streams, cording to w. w. swinden, general nf faint lurht moved across the skv like searchlights, in superintendent of sleeping, dining and parlor car services of the system. While fish Is served , on these dining cars regularly throughout the year, special dishes are prepared for the travelling public during Canada's Fish Week which serve to direct attention to one of : adian fish. t Owing to the serving of fish native to the various regions of Can- j ada this commodity is becoming increasingly popular in dining cars of the Canadian National Railways WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront City to Prince Rupert, the service boat John Essler, at present with thn Armmir RjIviidp fin flppt lpff. Purchase of the diesel Margaret II by the government for . . t t " 1 11 J A. 'Delayed by (idal conditions ir. the Xaas River. Union steamer jCataIaf Capt. James Findlay, is due back Jn; port at 3:30 this af ternoon from Stewart, Anyox anl other northern points and wili sail soon . thereafter in continuation of her Voyage to Vancouver and waypoinls. Noted Maritime Educator Passes C H A 11 LOTTET O WN, P. E. I., Oct. C: (CP, Dr. Samuel N. Robertson M. A., LI D., one of the outstanding educators of the Maritime Provinces and for thirty-six years principal of Prince of Wales College here, died yesterday. Phone 18 and 81 P. O. Box 575 Free Gift Tokens BETTEIi FlMD OUT MOf2E We are still giving our Free Gift Tokens which entitle you to i wide ranee of Premiums. Come In and Look Them Over MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "TILLIE THE TOILER" MATSRy LoLrrA MAJ'D VOU'D BETTER-f PlMfi CUT AfeQLTf i the northeast, 1 fitvlmAce m-o 0 greet! light. This became shot with ( pencils of shadows which stood like ; trees among clouds of luminous smoke. The light became brighter and the pencils leapt upwards sug-J gestlng oddly forests of bayonets. Then behind the dark outline of ! last Friday for the Islands. In line l ,unt" 11 k-d like fri"fd r iwlth UXt blwln.! in a ?raug"-. an announcement made ten .. i - . ..... Hnrc fitrn In pnnnppflnn xrith thp tne aemanct lor cod and haddock " it it and and then then the the arch arch dissolved dissolved into into predominating in the east, fish- acUvit' ut of Prlnce Ru from the Great Lakes being In IbhlnB the Pert- dSfiih are ncw belnS taken most demand in more central parts, while the Winnipeg Gold SklSate Inlet lrs and . lnnrfprf at Onppn Pharlnt.tp trhprp spots oi wnue ngnt travelled aiong. three streams, one of which swirled Into an allipse forming a sort of halo to the Pole. Now rays of light, auU ruCulc oa5t Species are across and settled into long thin very popular in the west. !ne n a, ire rem0.vea. d and .na brou(rht Drouni columns like the dimlv lit nines of The hotel of the l. "mce "uPri lcea In can5 Ior department Can- a a catherdal ' orean A rosv lleht 8 "shipment to Seattle. A start has fu adlan aaian National Railwavs 1 alsn , . national itaiiwajs is also nar par- J m welled ud from the eastern h6r zon. oeen maae on ine use oi uagusn . . ,. , livers In animal feeding. suffusing he green and it all changed to a soft white glow that boat wreathed u? and UP untl1 to the aivy was as ugni as aay. This, surely, is the culminating1 use oi me provincial ponce ueparw .. aut: , of . a, .... the many that Prince menf is announced. The Margaret ...... . . . . . KUDert can offer' II It Is expected, will be located at Port Albernl as a patrol boat in! waters of that district. Certain ( changes will be made In the vessel, , It Is understood. In view of the new use to which she Is to be put. She Is equipped with a 200 h.p diesel engln. j Three halibut vessels from Areai No. 3 sold catches totalling 75.000 ' pounds at Seattle yesterday, prices , ranging from 133ic and 10c to Hc and 10c. Two local boats brought in smaller catches of halibut taken incidental to cod fishing.' PRINCIPAL OF MC GILL L. W. Douglas, Former United States Bud;et Director, is Chosen MONTREAL. Oct. 5:.'C1 L. W. Douglas,, fjl mer budget direc. tor of the United States has beefr appointed principal of McGill I University, Sir Edward, Deatty, Chancellor, announced yesterday, following a meeting of the Senate and board of governors. W. II. Brett, president of tht Deep Sea Fishermen's Union, left on last evening's t ain for a visit to his native home in Newfoundland. He will sail from Halifax to St. John's. i ' J u un msmi ki am: TODAY'S STOCKS i Courtesy 8. D. Johaaton 00 ) Vancouver Stocks B. C. Nickel, .10. Big Missouri,' .44. Bralorne, 7.75. Aztec, .07. Cariboo Quartz, 1.48. Dentonia, .12!i. Golconda, .06. Mlnto, .06 2. Falrview Amal., .04 Vi. - ' Noble Five. .05,i. Pend Oreille, 2.70. Pioneer, 3.50. Porter Idaho, .04. Premier, 2.17. Reeves McDonald, .50. Reno, .82. . half way up In thel RdleJ Arlingtoni ,l7,, : a misty arch of pale . 0-3, Canada's chief Industries and to uV packin" Mount M"e P001 f "ht p, n or use encourage the consumption 0f Can-, ESS grew and moved to meet the arch wiuui wuo vviueiuug CU1U SUltCUM!),. The whole length of this was rippled backwards and forwards rlong Salmon Gold, Bonkfleld,vB5. .07. Sllbak Premier, 2.00. Congress, .04! Home Gold, .02 't. Indian, .018. Quatslno Copper. .03. Quesnelle Quartz, .07 !i. Oils A. P, Con.. .33. Calmont, .37. C. & E.. 1.80 Freehold, '.OSVi. Hargal, .21. McDougal Segur, .15. Mercury, .19. Okalta, 95. Pacalta, .15. Home Oil. 1.22. Toronto Stocks Beattie, 1.13. Central Patricia, 2.24. Gods Lake, .55. Lee Gold, .02 V2. Little Long Lac, 4.80. McKenzle Red Lake, 1.13. Pickle Crow, 5.00. ' ' Red Lake Gold Shore, .28. San Antonio, 1 .37. Sherrltt Gordon. 1.64. Smelters Oold. MV3. McLeod Cockshutt, 123. Oklend, .14. Mosher, .15. GUbec, .OV.'i. Madsen tied Lake, .75. Stadacona, .75. Frontier Red Lake, .05. Francoeur .48. Mon'eta Porcupine, 1.76. Bouscadillac, .18. Rubec, .02. Thompson Cadillac, 8. Bailor, .01 ii. (EastMalartlc, .92. i ; 'Proton Eaust Dome. .82, Hutchison Lake, .10.-Pawson White, .08. Aldermac, .72. Kerr Addflson, 1.96. Uchi Gold, .60. Martin Bird, .37. A. C. Small, local manager of Swift-Ganadian Co., left on last evening'n train for a business trip to Terrace. I LAMPS LAMPS 9 mEBmxB-EEi:mcc:iimi We are now showing our new fall stock of lamps of all varieties, in the latest and most modern styles, at exceptionally low prices. Drop in and see the new lamps. You'll -be agreeably surprized at their style and price. TKILITE FLOOR LAMPS BRIDGE LAMPS TABLE LAMPS BOUDOIR LAMPS BED LAMPS Lamp Shades of all Descriptions GORDON'S HARDWARE Phone 311 McBride St. VMHAT'S THE M ATTEJ2. BIS BOY? VCJU'RS I ,WAS 7PJST THIK1KIW' AMY TH1MC5 ABOUT EACH. OTHEfiS BAOcafiOUMb Mill INCREASE BATTERY Present Strensth of About Fifty to be Added to by Older Men of City The commanding officer of the local militia unit has received In structions to Increase the strengUi of the 102nd. llatiery to sevenlv-five by the addition of older men including married, men with homes in the city. At present the battery numbers at least fifty officers and men in good slanding so that at leaat twenty-five more will be required to bring it up to strength. Reach the must people tn city and district with an advertisement 1 In the Dally New J JT" - M Comfortable and safe for babv. Last si... c. . ' aiarit S is The Screen's Great i. 1 udeville Sho! OF 193?' With JOE PEXN1;R and 700 Ntw H (At 7:33 and 9;) Also and SrORTLicn CominK WEI). nd imRSi Roland Youne in rht Viio Could un Miracfe. Plus Stuart Erwin i All American Chump" Babv Jumner Swinw Made of finr. m lty duck, strong web supports, colorM bead n &ch.- $1,50 $1.75 Baby Walker Walkers are a great aid to baby's first steps. Fitted with steel bearing casters. QQ 'If Price, each VD Nursery Chairs Nursery chair made of quality bent hardwood mt with padded leatherette cover. Colored Q9 W blue or pink. Each Used Diningroom Suite 8-pc. solid light oak Dining Room Suite. China cabinet, extension table and 6 chairs at Allowance for Your Old Furniture in Trade Phone (JREEN DIG WE BUY -Cameras, Guns, Musi-cal Instruments, Tools, Baggage, Etc., Etc. D. ELIO'S Furniture Exchange MOOSE BUILDING, THIRD AVK.NTB Prince Rupert, B. (., Hours, 9 a.m. i v-'" -By Westovet LOLLIE OOESM'T CARS ABOUT VCUR BACKO-ROUND-tT'S VDU I LOVE