PAQE SIX pleasant It is. A-N-N-E-T-T&S- August Clearing Sale August 20 to 26 DRESSES In Voiles, Rayons and Linens , $295 ' " " SPORT DRESSES "t" $4.95 FLAT CR E PE bRESSES Reg: Value $15.66 $895 ENSEMBLES i Georgetfe and Flat Crepe $9.95 WOMEN'S HATS "". Q4 Aft To clear at ?-. VU COATS Reg. Values to $35.00 Off Off Special .:. tyOtVO BLOUSES Reg Vaiue to $i6.6o' AM Qff Special rt.t7J SPUN SILK WAISTS V Q-flfn Special .J.J,. tJJ.etJU SHOES Reg. Values'to $ia66 2Q Off Special tyO.VD PYJAMAS and NIGHTDRESSES- ffA ; To clear 'SERVA (Sanitary Napkins) Q4 Aft Special, 3 for tJH.VV Annette's Ladies1 Wear Company, Ltd. Corner Third Avenue and Fifth Street DEMAND "Rupert Brand" e ippers "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. COAL PEMBINA EGG Delivered, Per Ton $12.00 MINEIIEA1) EGG Delivered, Per Ton 12.50 MINEIIEAD LUMP Delivered, Per Ton . . . 13.50 FURNITURE and PIANO MOVING A Specialty HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 580 oooooooooooaooooooootro do 00000000000000000000000000000 Want Ads Let Them Be Your Broker in Buying and Selling Somebody Is waiting to buy that house or bedroom . act, or coat you have to sell. Somebody la waiting to ell that ear, or typewriter, or whatever else It jj you are In Uie market for. Get the habit of shopping through the Vant Ads. You'll find undreamed' of bar- gains undreamed of opportunities. Do your 'shopping . throughtyhese columns and see how .prof itable and , BEAD and USE PRINCE RUPERT DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS Phone 98 "If it's fully told-it's quickly sold" ' Variety SPECIALS These prices are at and below cost. Stock up on what you need. Potted Meats Reg. 20c ffin per H-lb. tin JLUO Corned Beef Hash in 2-lb. "tin Cambridge Sausage 4Cn 2-lb. tin DUlPlckles 7Jp per gallon tin iul Llbby's Pineapple 2 V4-lb. tin Q-i 3 for Pan Yan Pickles A tin 20-02. Jar toK Excellence Dates 2-lb. pkg. QQ 2 pkgs OOl Fried Liver & Bacon nQn &Oi, per tin Llbby's Ketchup QEP 001 per gallon tin Pure Maple Syrup Qn op per gallon tin i?&tO SOAP DEAL 1 Wear-Ever Saucepan 2 bars Lifebuoy Soap j 1 bar Lux Soap . lpackaeeLux RtZh All for Sunlight Soap 9fln per pkg A)K Del Monte DeLuxe Plums ?Ap 2's, 3 tins OUl Princess Soap Flakes 90 P per pkg Jlf Soap Flakes or 2 pkgs '... Pearl Naptha Soap 0 25 bars ?A Oold Dust Medium 9n 3 pkgs Campflre Marshmallows Q-f in 3's, per tin vlAU The Economy Cash & Carry -Where Dollars Have More Cents" Phone 360 319 Third Ave. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team oi Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. THE DAILY NEWS Saturday, WATERFRONT WHIFFS Lull In Trolling Operations Io Cyinncrics Now Closed -Vaquero Changes' Hands There has 'been a lull in salmon trollincr operations in Prince Rupert district waters during the first three weeks in August and, while coho salmon are still believed to be abundant, thev are keeping to low depths during the tine sunny weather and biting very gingerly. Large numbers of lishermen still on the various trolling grounds nave been catching just about enough fish to pay for gas and grub. Except for a good run for a few days last week around Rose Spit, the paucity of biting fish has been gen eral throughout the district. Tne arrival of rain, which Is slow In saw the Prince Rupert Fisheries coming, however, might bring Exoerimental Station grow in Its ibout an improvement In the brief history from a bench and a amount of fish caught, it Is hoped. : couple of test tubes to two modem The third week In August has ' buildings and the most completely seen all canneries on the Skeena j equipped fisheries laboratories on River discontinuing operations for, the Pacific Coast. It is not known the season although there Is sUll a as -yet who Mr. Finn's successor In large run of pink salmon In the charge of the Prince Bupert station river. Claxton and Inverness are will be. the only canneries on the river re-1 nalning open Ao put up fall flsn. d. B. Finn, IL N. BrocMesby, R. H. On the mainland. Butedale and . Bedford, Orville Denstedt and O. Klemtu canneries are remaining ' Young, members of the permanent open to put up seine lisn. Queen, staff of the Prince Rupert Fisher-Charlotte. ; , Islands canneries are tes Experimental Station, will leave ;till packing; pinks and chums and prince Rupert on Monday to attend Jolng veryweU, Indeed. i the annual conference of Pacific The unusual length of the pink coast workers of the Biological .-un in Northern British Columbia Board of Canada at the Departure waters this year has been ascribed nay, Vancouver Island, biological o the fact that so many streams station At the conference, re-have been either very low or dry al- searches of the past year will be together on account of the lack of i jicir?ed and plans for future work rain. Indeed, it is felt by some that formulated, rain must come soon to swell the, creeks if there is to jpawning this year. be proper The well known local power cruiser Vaquero has again changed hands. The new owner is George J. Dawes, city furniture man, who purchased the boat from Alex Mac- Donald who has owned her for the ast few years. The sale was an nounced this week. Forty feet long ind equipped with a 40 h.p. Sterling gasoline engine, the Vaquero is ne of Prince Rupert's speediest, most comfortable and seaworthy oleasure boats. Alex MacDonald purchased the Vaquero from Col. Stuart of Scotland, who used the vessel for a season or two in cruis ing on the north coast. The owner of the vessel, before Col. Stuart, was A. A. McEwen of the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. engineering staff. The new owner, Mr. Dawes, expects to use Jtrie 'vessel a good deal for game hunting during the coming fall. Massett Inlet Hun Starting last Monday, there is re ported to have been an extra heavy run of pink salmon in Maasett In let during the past week. The smallest set was 20.000 fish and the canneries were compelled to stop seine-boats from operating unUl they had the chance to catch up with the fish already on hand. Speaking for one boat alone, Capt. C. B. Haan of the seiner Beatrice H. is reported to have delivered over 100,000 from Maasett Inlet to dafoThe Beatrice H. is a Queen Charlotte Island boat and has an island craw. Many friends, particularly among the fishermen ot, Capt. V. Valley, dwner of the well, known Queen Charlotte Island trolling boat Omar I K are still expressing disappoint-' ment that he did not run on the Labor ticket at the recent federal election: These friends are hoping for him better luck at the next John Eyolfsen of Osland is again reported to be the high trolling fisherman on the Queen Charlotte Islands this year as he was last. It is reported that John has learned the salmon language so well that he can talk to the fish and compel them to bite a piece of brass whe ther they want to or not Be that as It may, he continues to deliver the goods and Is rapidly becoming one of the most notable successful fishermen in these waters. Leaving Here JUL Pino. directorjjUitf-P-llnce Fisheries Experimental Stolon Ilupcrt since Its inrpptlon in1 Kill I will eave Rrlnce Rupert onMondy -aft ternoon for Vancouver where he will Join the service of the II. C. Packers, having been engaged to organize and direct a scientific department for that important cannery concern. While the change is In the nature ot a distinct Improvement for Mr. Finn, many friends whom he has made both In a business and social way since his arrival in Prince Rupert will regret that It has become necessary for him to Jeavr Prince Rupert. He Halibut landings at the port of Prince Rupert for the 1930 season up to and including August SI totalled 18,634.500 pounds as compared with 19.011,350 pounds at a similar adte last year. Canadian landings so far this year amounted to a total of 4391,600 pounds as against 5.751350 pounds at the corresponding date in J0S9 while this year's American landings, totalling 11,742,900 pounds, compart with 13.250,500 pounds at the same date last year. During the week., just past landings totilled 680.100 pounds of which 210,100 pounds was from Canadian boats and 470,000 pounds from American. Throughout the week prices remaine dat an unusually low level which was very unsatisfactory to the fishermen. Canadian prices ranged from 7c and 4c to 1 lc and 6c and American from 8.1c and 4c t i 12.4c and 6c. POLES ARE SENT EAST Skeena River Timber Situation Improved A Result of Receipt Recently of Small Orders Arrival of shipping orders recently has brightened the situation in regard to the Skeena River pole industry which has been none too bright recently and, while these orders are not on a large scale as yet, the prospect of an immediate improvement is reflected. The situation in regard to the industry was disappointing due to the fact that, while the Hanson Timber it Lumber Co. held definite orders for the majority of stocks In several assembly yards along the Skeena River, these were subject to shipping Instructions. For a few weeks it had been Impossible to se cure instructions for shipping and, in the meantime, large stocks of poles were accumulating In the company's yards. In the various camps, thousands of pieces were, either ready for driving down the' river or were gathered in the yards and. under the circumstaneas. It be came imperative to suspend all camp operations although all other work was continued In full and In-' volved a large number of men in the yards and in the process of driving the poles down the river. Orders arriving more recently called for 20 carloads of poles and these were lmnK'cil;tt:ly loaded out Xpr delivery to thi i-astprn markets. ATIMETESTED MEDICINE FOB, OVER HALT tliU CCCOGNIZED AS THE MOST CrrECTIVC REGULATOR OF THE LIVER KIDNEYS AND BOWELS DR.CItASESI&LPILLS 1 li Dfi.A.W.tWAUV m i ttKIiHfDKXKI ki jf 15 COLIC A cry in the night may be the first warning that 13aby has colic No cause for alarm il Cattoria is handy I This pure vegetable preparation brings quick comfort, and can never do the slightest harm. Always keep a bottle in the house. It is the safe and sensible thing when children are ailing. Whether it's 'the stomach, or the little bowels; colic or constipation; or diarrhea. When tiny tongues are coated, or the breath is bad. Whenever there's need of gentle regulation. Children love the 1118 Crntn Csrlmk On t inLud colored awwicl us For sports wear Fri. & Sat. Two Show, , & U THAT MASTEKH: i ' y MIRTH AND M ' , ' i "NO, NO, NANETTE" 1 . . Gruens designed T rtshermen and Others Asked to Co-nnrratr Uv Sending In Data Regard to Those Taken A great many people have cauaht craba but few know much about their life history. There are all sorts 01 tneones as to when they breed and where and when they should be taken, either commercially or, by people who want them for their own use. The result of this is that a elosc season is put on crabs during the months of April. May and June un der the probably mistaken notion that those are Uie months when they breed. This Is for all British Columbia exceDt Boundary Bav. Yet there are variations in differ ent parts of the country and among different species. In order to obtain Information which will guide the fisheries de partment of the federal government In regulating the taking of these fish, about which nractieallv nothing Is known today, the Biological station at Departure Bay near Nanalmo has been engaged In tagging crabs. in the neighborhood of Prince nupert and a good deal of valuable data is being obtained. About five hundred have been tagged so far and it Is the intention in Uwntlntie'lhe Vork until another thousand have been tagged. Fishermen and others are being asked to bring the tagged craba to the fisheries experimental station here, which is the headquarters for the work and a reward of 25c each Is paid for them. The fisherman can then take the crab away. If the crab c:innot be brought in, the tag should be removed and taken or sent to the station, giving particulars as to the date taken, depth of water and place where WMU Alexander c Ilf-rnir f'l ,, H Rigger and Funnier than the stage show. All taking . H dancing; part color. Comedy "KADIu x 0 Admission 20c and 65c Feature starts at 7 ' ) is Saturday Matinee at 2:30 15c and 40c Feature -! tilU'il,'", - MSMU'ri' tSMJtllfSMt l,,l,'..'iW'.T-y in inlaid enamel! Hum N Caught. This tnfor. valuable to the d( o be quite easy to v--eral have boen br hoped moTt ptvl in thta way Get the Ad. re; nays &- ! taste of Castoria, . ' makes if suitable i -infant, and for fn , ; And a more li Castoria is alwav-growing children t! -; lessly strong mcilii m for adult use. : always has Chas 1 1 signature on the wr scribed by doctors I So charming, these tiny Grucn wrist wat ho gay, modish designs! Thoroughly dependal lc. t, as only Guild craftsmanship can make v, Delightful as gifts, or for personal wear v. summer frocks and sport costumes. Many r as low as $4;, in solid gold cases. Come in! John Bulger "-wwicr . Pjb: -at ...... . antra Avenue rrince Rupert l fC Crab Tagging Is Going On Local Waters TELEPHOM C57 VALENTIN I) 1 SKEENA IN Creamery 11 Cottage ( n FRESH PASTE' ' AND CREAM Early Deliver the t sprk For any mak- trucks. Krpan retemperltif, " woffc ruar.i North Stii--Worl First Ave. E. I'rince It' ui !tai 1 1 u 1 ii irnr" COAL . Huy ihe real I nious Edson a ' ' Welllntton In ar Also Itulkley Grain and Rob"' l Prince Rupert FH Co I'll ONES u ' r u