FAGE rOVS STETSON Comes to Canada BRYANT'S STORE BRINGS PRINCE RUPERT MEN THE New Fall Hats We have 400 to show you. They're all new. All good. You'll find the sort of Hat the young man wants to wear. Also a group of rather more conservative styles and shapes. MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE PILLOWS BY SIMMONS 45 Pairs Pillows from, per pair Reserve 1 Your 1 FUR i Call at our store and pick out what furs you wish to purchase this fal! Make a deposit and we will hold them until you are ready to complete the purchase. We Have a Wonderful Selection G0LDBL00M The Old Reliable The Stetson MEET YOUR FRIENDS MUSSALIEM'S During the Week-End Announcing our new line of beverages 7 Up Country Club Lime Rickey Dip Boy Lime Kickey King's Court Soda Water Just received a wonderful assortment of BOX CHOCOLATES Lowney's, Ganong's, -Smiies'N'Chuckles Treat the girl-friend and family MUSSALLEM'S CONFECTIONERY 319 Third Avenue $1.50 327 Third Ave., Prince Kupert Phone 775 $6.00 In addition to the Stetson the John B. Stetson Co. of Canada Ltd. makes two other hats, the Brock and the Kensington, both formerly made in Canada. These are already well known for their high quality within their price range. Brock $5.00 Kensington - $3.50 The establishment of the Canadian factory for making these hats will mean that the world-famed Stetson Hats will be sold in Canada at the same prices which apply in the United States, and the Canadian company will be managed by Canadians only. Bryant Company Ltd. Quality Men's and Boys' Wear IREVUE OF I FASHIONS Unusual Program Being Presented I At Capitol Theatre At First Of I Next Week I On Monday and Tuesday of next week the Capitol Theatre and , Cambrai Chapter, Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire, will I Jointly present on the stage a fall fashion style revue by "Demers." . Special stage settings and lighting (have been arranged for the revue which will be presented in a form quite different from any previous ly seen here. All the latest fall fashion creations will be modelled by a cast of twenty-one mannequins from the ranks of Cambrai Chapter. These young ladies will be: Mrs. T. N. LePaee. Mrs G. P. ; Tinker, Mrs. G. W. Laldler, Mrs E. P. Jenner, Mrs. Hawthorne I Dunn and Misses Audrey Wrathall, i Vivian Wrathall, Creddle Morgan, (Dorothy Ballinger, Elizabeth Wilson, Winnie McGrelsh. Laura Ste phens, Cathie Irvjne, Helen Stamp- Vincent, Violet Stamp-Vincent, Olive Munro, Malsie McDonald, Lucille Brooksbank, Polema Cameron, Evelyn Dalby and Mary Comadina. "TILLIE THE TOILER" Kounaing out this special entertainment will be offered the nn. tish musical picture "The Unfin- isnea symphony." a deliehtful mance woven around the composer rTanz bcnuDert, suggesting a reason why his B. Minor Symphony iciiiainea uniuiisned. The charming romance is wedderi tn mrv Schubertian songs and melodies including "Serenade" and "Avo Maria" which Marta Eggerth sings. It is declared to be a remarkable picture with memorable effects. Try a Dally News classified ad. r7 r SNAP i u i R F i n t POWDER CLEANS .W KXBHES 0?."0. IATM VIHERE'S MACofjVteS BEEM IM HIS V OFFICE ALL hOfeM 2 Jfe J S-tOOfc SMUT YOU'RE MOT PUTTIM' AMYTHIMS OVER OM ME MAC-YQU'VB SOT "THE IDEA THAT IF YOU UllW THE MODEL HOME, TILLIE MLL BE MfcS.MAC- DOUGALL, CANNOT KlAtCM I'LL SMPAV: IM AMrv TBI DAILY KIWI Saturday, 8ertl WATERFRONT WHIFFS Monday Starts Salmon Packing on Skeena River Nearly Ovcr-Luncnburg's Great Fisheries Exhibition Halibut Scarce and Prices Higher With the B. C. Packers cannery at Claxton closing last week and the J. P. Todd & Sons pant at Inverness expected to cease operations next week, early October will see the end of the salmon packing season on the Skeena River. In Prince Rupert district there will, however, be two canneries still working the B. C. Packers' plant at Namu on the mainland and the Canadian .. ' Fishing Co. at Lagoon Bay, Queen Charlotte Islands. Both are getting their fish from the Queen Charlotte Island seining and trolling areas and it is expected will continue packing for possibly a couple of weeks. The coho run Is about over although chums are still being taken In goodly numbers on the Islands. Four or five boats, with catches of salmon averaging about 30O pounds apiece, delivered to the cooperative at Ketchikan on Thursday of this week. Union steamer Cardena, Capt. Ernest Georgeson, arrived In port at 7:30 last' evening from the south and sailed at 12 midnight on her return to Vancouver and way- points. - 1 " The halibut boat Leviathan was at Ketchikan Thursday from Seat tle enroute to the fishing banks. Bound for Prince Rupert with a catch, the Baltic arrived at Ketchikan from the banks the same day, selling on the Exchange here yes terday. Fisheries Exhibition This month of fairs was ushered in at Lunenburg N.S., by an exhibition unique in Canada, the Fishermen's Exhibit and Annual Reunion when Lunenburg's men of the sea paraded their chief industry. Hardy seamen mingled with quizzing tourists, flags fluttered, bapds played, and prominent men lauded the .tollers of the deep. Along the harborfront, a network of spars and rigging made a crisscross silhouette against the gray sky announcing that Canada's largest fishing fleet was at anchor. home from the banks for a short sojourn before the fall trip. Throngs who coursed through the exhibition building saw striking displays of the sea harvest and fishermen's gear. Scores of varieties of fish were attractively arranged. It was a front window for Nova Scotia firms wishing to display supplies for the fishing craft and the motors to propel them. There were exhibits to Interest landsmen jtoo, furniture made by craftsmen oi Lunenburg county, women's handicraft and machinery. It was strange,, said Minister of Fisheries W. G. Ernst, in opening the four-day fair, that with the fisheries interwoven in the economy of the province there was no mention of them In any of the courses offered by the Nova Scotia schools. Ills finger of criticism pointed out that, as far as the fisheries were concerned, the text books were blank. "The fishing industry should take advantage of the three great tools which civilization has found so effective: science, education and co-operation," Dr. F. H. Sexton, President of the Nova Scotia Technical College advised the fishermen. The chemist had only scratched at the surface of the industry, he claimed. The annual exhibition at Lunenburg" had Its origin a few years ago as a fishermen's picnic when the town and country folk welcomed home the fishermen from their long summer of toll on the Grand Banks. It has grown since into one of the most Impor tant and most largely attended fairs in the province ol Nova Sco tia. The lighthouse tender Cedar returned to Ketchikan this week from an extended cruise. The coastguard cutter Alert will leave Ketchikan next week for Seattle for annual inspection. Halibut landings at the port of Prince Rupert for the past week were again light, totalling 176,500 pounds of which 53,000 pounds was from Canadian vessels and 123,500 pounds from Arnerican bringing the total for the season to date up to 9,821,150 pounds 4,- bssM&u pounos irom Canadian boats and 5,131,800 pounds from American as compared with last year's total at a similar date of 12,798,855 pounds made up of 5,-723,765 pounds from Canadian boats and 7,075,100 pounds from American bottoms. Highest prices of the year were' paid during the week, the top bid for Canadian fish being 8.2c and 6c which the Pair of Jacks received for 13,000 pounds and the low 6c straight which the Melville and Signal were paid for catches of 9,000 and 17,000 pounds respectively. For American fish the top price was 11c and 7.8c which the Estep received for 24,000 pounds and the low 7.7c and 6c which the Viking was paid for 18,-000 pounds. S. Einstoss and other co-operative officials are on a tour of Southeastern Alaska visiting cooperative trollers. Besides Ketchi The Boss Wants a Change, Too "SO BUSY AEJOUTjp I A I.-.:- II i.',.j-ci I 1 HELLO, BOS-VOU HEARD ABOUT THE MODEL, HOMP (SONUA GET 'EM To -3 o CHAMSE THOTrJr V PLANS FOR TfcOOM "V. A Candidate in Waiting X OUR PRICES REVERT RACK TO oTT SCALE FOR THIS SHOW ONLY Deluxe Sfacrp and Srroon QU..i r i.'c ,, w. mm uvi v,v,u uuuni ON THE STAGE Cambrai Chapter I.O.D.E. Presents FALL FASHION ctvi f? nnriTn u'l ILL KLVUL by "Demers" The cream of the new Fall Fashions- -Qowni Hats, Jewels and Accessories-winning fashloni for all occasions see them live-stunning crea tions that bring outfall the romantic glamor in your" personality! 25 - MANNEQUINS - 25 Jewels and Accessories by Max Htilbrontr (Fashion Show once nightly at 9 p.m.i ON THE SCREEN The Romance of Franz Schubert . . . whose music kindled romance in the hearti of all women! "THE UNFINISHED SYMPHONY" with Marta EpRerth, Hans Jaray and Helen Chandler The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, The Vifnni State Opera Chorus, The Gyula Howarth Gypsy Band TIME SCHEDULE OF PROGRAM "Unfinished Symphony" starts . 7.co Comedy starts i.2 News starts i.u Fashion Show starts j.Ofl "Unfinished Symphony" starts ... f:U LAST TIMES TONIGHT JACKIE COOPER In "Dinky" (7:00 ti .15l Joan Blondell In "We're In the .Money" (8:08 & 10:43) kan they are visiting Port Alexander, Sitka and Juneau. Armour Salvage Co.'s power tug : Pachena, Capt. Henry Hansen, left at 5:45 this morning for Stewart, ' having In tow gravel scow and suc-' tlon plant which will be used In a dredging Job around the dock at Stewart. Other membesr of the crew going north Included Pat Sims, Algie Byman and Bill Jenkins. The outfit will be away some two or three weeks, it is expected. ' No boats being in with catcher there was no sale of halibut on the local Fish Exchange this mornln. The provincial police power ...... I .... n a i.n u. u; ViUlOVl I . ikl, Li O !Clt tilt UUt. mi.i u.-ppir rnr wrnnppiuinr. have been given prison tea ODeratlne stills. The P M.U reported this morning t' fee way back and should arm about Monday rrl nun Dl" . I i tta-tflH' tcrnoon with halibut catite LAHORE, India, Sept. 21: ucscriDea as a piiw. society," a Rawalpindi w sentenced uj ucum oik. v the criminal assault and mc 15 shepherd boys In nine M. WW By WW lTEAH , AMD fOU'O oETTETS. 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