I PADS TOUR ' Word received from Vancouver is to the effect that Mrs. Hoi Darnes. who was taken south recently to recMve trealment for a fractured hip, is making slow but satisfactory progress. PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SUplmlkbn and EaaJswaoar. ttwa aaaol Rrsvao CMtli. PnUU ml Atmtyl elding. tarda Ha ta SawaaOl m4 Mtafog MaeMaMa-y. AO TypM a Cu EngliMa Kar-alrta and OrorkanlotL $5 Down Secures Fur Coat very latest YOUK CREDIT IS GOOD G0LDBL00M THE OLD RELIABLE NEW ROYAL HOTEL J Zarell". Proprietor "A UOSIE AWAY FKOSI HOME" Kate $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C Phone 281 P.O. Box 1J THE SEAL ot QUALITY tip! GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest FfnK "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. Waterfront Whiffs Almost All Week's Halibut Business in Single Day Seining Areas Reopened on Queen Charlotte Islands Wedding Bells for Dr. Pugsley pert up to 12,568.350 pounds almost For American fishvthe high, price of the week was 11.2c and 7c which the Sentinel was paid for 23,000 pounds and the low 8.1c and 6c received by the Eldorado for 39,000 pounds. " After a week's closure In order to permit an escapement of fish to the spawning streams which had been pretty well dried up, Queen Charlotte Island waters will be reopened for cHum saimon fishing on Sunday evening. During the week of closure there have 'been good rainfalls which raised the water In the creeks and, with a better run of fish, resulted in a substantial escapement. The reopening on the Islands does not Include Selwyr, and Skldgate Inlets which remain closed. Chum seln- ng on the mainland is continuing In Rivers and Smith's Inlets but the run there ls rpnnrH n,t Four canneries are still In operation in Prince Rupert district to put up fall varieties-Inverness on me biceena, Namu and HiiM,i. down the coast and Lagoon Bay on the Queen Charlotte Islands. fir. Pufsley to Wed Dr. L. I. Pugsley of the scientific staff of the Prince Rupert Flsher- One big day's business on Monday when twenty-three vessels landed an aggregate of 677,000 pounds to set a new record for a single day's halibut landings at tht port resulted in a total of 766,000 pounds of halibut being landed at Prince Rupert during the. past week. The rush of boats in the single day consisted largely of big American schconers coining to Prince Rupert so they would be able to get onto and" Montreal. While away lu cleared again for the banks 0n their j wlI1 be married at KeaQJ( Ontario final voyages of the season prior .m hrth, i? m n- p Rii r. the closing date for clearances (to i Quarrie daughter of Rev. and Mrs ..rumay. uuniig me wee w j. MacQuarrle of Keady. Tht came announcement that fishing c u wU1 return Prlnce R rt the banks of Area No 3 jon would, ear, la Novem5er to make theli .Us parmlsslole until October 19, home, It being the bride's IntenUor giving all vessels ample opportunity n tato twA raT,0(. f mw(.Hm 1 t fill .ul : i "h" !"" 1 w iiu u(j uu iiicu iiiiai voyages. .The expectation Ls that few more ! of the large American boats will be The weather Is getting colder and seen at Prince Rupert with their the right thing to wear is a fur final catches. Instead, It is to be coat. It always looks smart and anticipated, that they will go right rich. We have a large stock of the : throueh to the hnmp nort nf smim with their fares. Of the 766,000 I pounds landed at Prince Rupert (during the week 671,000 pounds was i from American vessels while Canadian boats contributed but 95,000 j pounds. This brings the season's p I aggregate landings at Prince Ru here. Dr. MacQuarrle is a gredu-ate of Toronto University and has .been an Interne at St. John's Hospital, Toronto; Children's Memorla. Hospital, Montreal and Victoria Hospital, London. Dr. Pngsley L a graduate of Acadia and Toronto THE DAILY NEWS going south. Only two men arc now left there. No local boats being in with catches there was no sale of halibut on the local Fish Exchange this morning. With seven carloads of frozen fish for transshipment East over qan-adlan National Railways, motorshlp Bellingham arrived in port at 11! o'clock yesterday morning from Ketchikan and, after discharging, sailed at 7 o'clock last evening on her return to. Ketchikan. C.F.P.R. PKOGRAMS SATl'KDAY IM. 6:00 Hi-Hilarities. 6:15 Request Program. 6:30 Dally News Broadcast. 6:45 Variety Program. 7:00 Modern Home Hour. 7:15 Cecil and Sally. 7;30 Do You Believe in Ghosts? 7:45 Aristocrats. SUNDAY IM. 7:00 Musical Program. 7:15 Dally News Broadcast. 7:30 Church Service. MONDAY A-M. 11:00 Mary Kitchen's Time Savers. 11:15 Message Period. 11:30 Weather Forecast. Universities and received his Doctor . 12:20 Stock Report, of Philosophy degree from McGill 12:30 Daily News Broadcast University. Before coming here about a year ago, he was for six years with the research department of McGill University. C.P.R. steamer Princess Adelaide. evenly divided between Canadian Capt. Henry Anderson, arrived In and American fish the former 'port at 8 o'clock last evening from! nmftuntliKT i c 101 i:n 1 11 . . .... , .. . I the latter to 6,237,000 pounds. Well over two and a half milljon more . pounas or halibut had been landed Jat Prince Rupert this season than last when, up to October 1, a total J of 9,991.600 pounds had been ; brought in. There has been a riot- able gain In American landings this year over last when but 4,679,500 J puunas naa Deen Drought In up to huj ud.i. mere nas also been a large Increase In Canadian landings which last year at the corresponding date had reached a tot al oi 5,312,100 pounds. Despite the heavy landings, prices held up weil during the wee,k. The top bid of ine weeK lor Canadian ffch was 8.1c and 6c which the Signal was paid for 27,000 pounds and the1 low 8c and 6c which the Dovre B. and Takia were paid for catrhs nf ri . 12:40 Monitor Views the News. 12:45 Eb and Zeb. Man in the Moon P.rpnt Rritnln sppms to lie rfS the south and sailed at 10 p.m. on to , . r fu num her return to Vancouver and way- . f warehJpg ghe buiId3 a:d points. A severe storm In the Gulf the airr,ian,., which are ready of Georgia after leaving Vancouver ifor use. Preparedness is a great Wednesday night made it necessary for the vessel to heave to for four hours, thus causing her delay in arriving here. J. R. Morgan Logging Co's tug J. R. Morgan was in port yesterday morning for fuel. The vessel came in from Captain's Cove where she left a Dacls raft of logs which she was towing from the Queen Charlotte Islands to the coast. C.P.R. steamer Princess Louise, Capt. S. K, Gray, arrived in port at 6 ;q'clock Jills morning from Van- whence. she will return here next TT I 1 . . ... 000 and 4Snon m,mH. .,,....1 """ aitcrnoon souinoouna " J. ' rr:.0ttuujr- The Vessel. had sengers. les ExDerlmentnl station u.-in loouo'ue. u . a light list of pas- Union steamer Cardena, Capt. John Boden, arrived In port at 7 o'clock last evening from the south and. laid overuntil 4 o'clock this morning when she sailed on her return to Vancouver and waypolnts. W. H. Stewart, general manager of Edward Llpsett Ltd., was a visitor for a couple of days to the company's business on the local waterfront. He sailed last night by the Princess Adelaide on his return to Vancouver. Halibut landings at beattle from Area No. 3 for the month of September totalled 2.090,000 pounds with 47,000 pounds of halibut brought In by sable and cod fishing boats. Halibut prices at Seattle this September averaged 10.85c per pound, an Increase of loic per pound over the average for the same month last year. ' Yesterday several small halibut' batches were landed at Seattle by cod boats. The price was 11c per1 pouna. The B.C; Packers has closed down for the winter the reduction plant at Port. Edward which it operated ior tne first season this year. Mem- "v.o ui uic cicw ui me piant were early next week for a trip to Tor- here aboard the Cardena last nirrht "TILLIE THE TOILER" HERB AT?5 tSOME PreeSEMTSl j ' THANKS A FCfc HELP- iMILLlOW.tcWMO Aia-Me - i 4 344 thing in this world. At Victoria Thursday thous- ands of people turned out in a drenching rain to welcome President Roosevelt. ' Franklin must have thought he was at Ocein Falls. I am greatly relieved. Tl.e Pope referred to (Jermany, Russia, Mexico and, Spain when bfl condemned paganism. Prinee Kit-' pert is not even mentioned in U c despatches. Possibly we mi out. gM o u ,irnention the matter to him aoi Skagway. and other northern points I hat might get a rittle of the free advertising belnir handod, Snow has been falling on ths prairies and flowers have been blooming (in Prince Iluperl. And thi'n we sometimes hear our own people kicking at the weather. Men past fifty run the wnrH. according to Henry Ford. Hut there's a lot Henry has yet to learn about lhe influence of wo-i men. I "I'm smoking a terrible lot of! ciVars lately" remarked John to' his ynunjr wife. ; "You cerlainly arc and if you can't smoke better ones you had better take to cigarettes" sh re plied. -v- The where. road hog is a even at table. hog every- MANY ARE IN FIELD .Nominations Officially Closed for Ontario General Election Next Week TORONTO, Oct. 2: CP) An official check-up shows a total of 266 candidates hi the lleld for ninety seats in the Ontario general provincial election on October 6. The nominations by parties are as Conservatives 89 Liberals 83 C.C.F. 37 Socialist Labor n Others 43 The only seat In which the Con- iservatives did not nominate of ficially was Wellington South where Col. George A. Drew Ls running as an Independent Conservative. Socialist Labor is a new party in Ontario politics. TIMBER SALE X32064 omi tenders mil be . received by uto Miiuawr cu uau at victoria, B.C. not later inan noon on th twtntv. iirat uiy oi ucioMr. ij7. xor. toe pur uirasr m uicnnce Aiwo, to cut 228 OCO lineal feet of cedar fxiles and piling on lets 4980 and 4981 jt tfs d of Kal- um lAkt. Rang 5 Coast Land Dlrtrlrt. mi years wui oe allowed for removal of Umber. . Further particular, at tbe Chief Fo -estir. Victoria. B. ,C.. or District Forester Prtoc Rupert, B.C. Synopsis of Land Act ; nk-iMmoxi f ACA1TT, inrtMtTtl. rnartrH Crvrn Uadi sir b pri-ra(4 bf Brttua ibje ,trr il ytr t m. u kr 1".'.? !"lt tottnttoa to ktcomt BrliUh tubjecti, eondillocil upon rtU dtnet. Mcupttioa ud 1mprTtmBt. Fun tBlormttloa eoaetrslBi Fr-tm-tlon la tlrta la Bulletin No. "1, Und 6rln, "Bo t Pro.tnpt Land." copt of which ta bo bbtalscd rroo of chario bf addrtulor tho Dtptrtmtnt of Undi. Vle-toru. B.C.". Burton of Provinclol lalsrmo. Uoa. VUtorlo. or on Oororomtat ient. Rmrdt will bo grtatod coriB( onlj Uod nUtblo for ocrleullurtl pursooot withta KOMDkblo diutneo of rood, wbool ond norkrtlnc fiellltleo oad which u aot tlmtxrUad. I t . corrrb( tor I M9 boord Itrt pr ocro r4t of tho Coott Roafo tad I Mo frit prr tcro wott of thtt Rtno. AppUctttoao for pro-roiptloao rt to b oddnsud ot tho toad CsnmUi'.oaor of Uio Lkad Rocordtiif Dlruion m which tho Und opplltd. for u titnotrd. on printed orrao obuided from tho Commlotloarr." Pro-tmptloBt nuai b occnpWd for flro rrort oad Iroprotemtott ntdo to roluo of Its prr ocro, lacladtaf clcorrfif ond mltl-rotiBf at Irort firo ocrro. boforo o.Crowa Orint con bo rrrcltcd. Prt-rmptioBi etrrjlac part tlmt roruaV tlooo of oretipatloa oro olto rrtnttd. riKCItiSK OB LZASI Applications aro rtcolTod for pwrchato of vacant and anrtarrttd Crown laada. not . bclni tlmbrrland. for atTlrultura purpotn. Utnlmvat prlco of fim-tlaaa larablei land U tS por aero, and ond-clata ipniiii land. II M por aero. Punhrr loformttlon la lcn la Bulletin No. It. Und Strlca, -Torchaao and Uaar of Crown tandi." Aa o partial rotWf awaouro, mortod tandi mar bo acajtrtd br purehaot la Ua equal inttalmrnU. with tho flrtt pormrat impended lor two rtara. prerlded taieo are paid whea due and Improvement! aro made durlnt tbo flrrt two jean of not lett than 11 of tho appratted ralno. Mill, factor; or ndsttrlal met m ,ttmber land, not tieeedtnf 49 acreo mar bo purchased or leaaed. tho oondKlunt Xeludinf parment of rtamporo. Cniurttfeo areoa. aot otcoodlat M acret. mtj bo leued aa nomealtet, oaadl-tlonal upon a dwelling betnf erected In the tint rtar. UUo belnf obtained after residence and Improvement condition! aro fulfilled and land hoo been mrvered. Por (ratine and Industrial purpooeo areas not eieoedint atreo maf bo leased by ono person or a company. Under tho Orasln( Aot tho Prorlaoo hi divided Into iraarnf dtatrtct aad tho rant administered andor trasrac rocula-tlona amended from tlmo to time U ateet varywe eonditlona. Aaaaal iraalnf per mita aro limed baaed oa cortata monthly rates per head of stock. Priority la iraarnf prlvlleies ftvra bo reoMeat Meek owners. Stock-ownero mey form aaooela-tlons for rsnto manacement. Proa or partially free BtratlU avallabm for tettlera, tampcra aad UavtUora, ap to baa hood, o MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE 20 PAIRS ALL WOOL RLANKKTS O-f A A A White and Grey. From, per pair v PART WOOL BLANKETS flr ffA From, per pair v3DU PHONE 775 AM f")2mr TT) -rTTt J.TII I IP m VaJiAO rr -rue? OPEMlMrS- OF Hy PlAV "R3NHQHT OT THE RAJUfVTuJ pUMMEK Ir-lfaOTElg Presbyterian Tea And Sale Success Affair Held Yesterday Afternoon at Home of Mrs. Brocklesby A very successful tea and sale of home cooking was held by the ladles of the Presbyterian choir at the home of Mrs. II. N. Brocklesby I Friday afternoon. The guests were1 received by Mrs. H. N. Brocklesby; and Mrs. E. J. Smith, choir director. Mrs. James Simpson was general convenor. Presiding at the tea table1 were Mrs. Samuel Massey and Mrs. J. A. Frew and the sevlteurs were Mrs. W. W. C. O'Neill, Mrs. M. M. Lamb, Mrs. William McLeod, Mrs. B. Dalgarno, Miss Mollle Owens and Miss Helen Lakle. Mrs. J. L. Lee and Mrs. J. A. Teng were in charge of home cooking and Mrs. J, Bremner acted as 1 1 f ACT frTTT UOBERx Ltt. TAYLOR JEAN HARLOW "PERSONAL PROPERTY" With REGINALD 0VQ (At 7:10 and 8;j) ' ALSO - ...uMcai - CarL Coming Si ON. t1e, JOE I'ENner in 1 "NEW FACES OF l53r Monday and Tuesday Specials Grey Wool Blankets 10 pairs only. 100 per cent pure wool, light grey with blue and gold border at, pair .... Used Diningroom Suife 8-pc. solid light oak Dining Room Suite. China cabinet, extension table and 6 chairs at Allowance for Your Old Furniture in Trade Phone f.RKEN 910 WE BUY - Cameras, Guns, Musical Instruments, Tools, Baggage, Etc., Etc. D. ELIO'S Furniture Exchange MOOSE HUILDING. THIRD AVKNt'K la Y , . 1 ft nl I'ritiiiA mm 1 war . 1 . . 1 11 1 i Miiv iiiiiji-i i, i, . jiuurs, V U.IM. " jjJ mBsaHHHHaHLmmHaavHHHaa I HA-HA IV0W.vfS A- i - -By Westover UCE AM IMSULH TO ME I 01 MBM I