V . " (Tiber Z, i 023. ENNETT'S CHEMICAL LABORATORY. kisayers, Chemists, Metal lurgists. Ore Hiiiiers Agent. TACOMA, Washington, U.8.A. IDSONCOAL W i: ran nov Supply our FAMOUS EDSON COAL in any (jjuntlty. Prince Rupert Feed Co Phone 68. 'X. Have yon IiqiI your PASTEURISED MILK TODAY?' ALENTIN'S DAIRY Ills Milk, Cream and Butter Phone 81, Dally Deliveries. t. Regis Cafe rlnce nupert's Leading Restaurant. A Bakery Unsurpassed. Third Avenue. ANGLICAN BAZAAR WAS FINE SUCCESS Ladlss' Auxiliary Realizes $510 at Result or Its Annual Effort 'I'll offiirl,. (if Hip l.a.lioi Auxiliary nf si. Andrew Aiiii. can Church at lli aiinual haitaar held yoxlrriljiy aflcnicnn n lie cniircn inei wllh very gratifying MimH, "iiini'llilnir in I In-tieitflilMiilliMMl nf r,fl heillg -i'al(ci. 'I'lin vnri.niM .li.lU .....i .in, Hir loa room wore art ilirllt- iiecdiHir.i willi flower, full full. . . .. . w ami chihUcm ami the efTeel was wry dcalng. Mr. It. Mrlnlnh wax con venor nf I lie lea rofim nuii- oiilloe, Mr. I'. II. On Wrnel iiml Mr. .1. II. IMIUIitirv i.nure.l ami IIhim' assisting were .Mr. I. i-. .Mrl.entiaii. Mr .11. SI a l.en, Mr. .1. P. 'Cade, Mr. C. V. Kvill. Mr. Oconee I' ;ll..m, anil Mr. Ilerl (ircer. Oilier ileparlriieul were pre-ileil ner a follow: Needlework Mr. A. K. WriKhl 'convener), Mr. C. II. Onne, Mr. M. M. Stephen. Mr. II. T. Willed' ami Mr. K. Mc-Cokrie. Home Conking Mi. A. J-:. IhizzeiNjnne (romeiier), Mr. Adam Markie. Mr. C. F. Kemo ami Mr. Jack llanodey. Iwjiiily Mr. I). V. linne a. iliil l.y the (iirl' Auxlllury. While Kleplianl Mr. II. K. jTreuiayno (rornenef; ami Mr. iiecuiaiu iieuumnnt, llamlkerrhief Mrf it. C. Mill (convener., Mr, fi. A. WoiMllaml ami Mr. A. II. .Nirholl. Men Stall Alex. Mix (con. venor . Ml Pele Trcniayiic and W. II. Hamilton. - The liaaar wa formullv openeil at 3 o'clock liy Arcli- ileaeon ij. A. Ills. Mr. II. T. Willed president of Hie Auxiliary. INION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Sillinrt rri Prince hupn. r VANCOUVCK, VIOTOmA, Ota falli, S Bay, Tua4t, S P.M. vaMCOUVEN, Vicrroai. aitrl Bay, i4 SanM Bay, Saturday Km. fr r aNVOX, AUUK , STEWAKT, W.Im Ulan, SxMai S PM. roil SiMfSON a Nat Hit CanaarlM. rrMat II tW Amiu. 4. SWmU, asMU Prlnta Htvrt. B.C NO PRESENT CHANGE IN TIME OF OPENING SCHOOLJN MORNING Recommendation from Inspector Is Not Acted Upon but Mat-ter Left Over for Present A rceoiMiiieiiilalloii from In-pen(or ner Dial I he schools -diouhl ooeii al y.30 during die wilder iiionjli ami Dial Hie lime sJiiiiilil e mailn ii! in (lie summer wa nieeiilei ,e Hoard la! oiclii by Mipervising principal. The objection to the ijccnl vlein was llial II w.. "inly for I ho lillliT folk lu pel out on dark mornings. lrulcei Moiiliromery agreed Willi mm proposal a he aii he ihcm, nail rive children of hi, own ami he knew il wa iimicult (o irot I hem away lo school In lime on me dark mornings. Dr. Hondo oopocd a ,u alo the. firitiriiial of Ihe i.nldin and high school, Ihe chief oh- Jeclicm heing thai pupil would have lit iay in and work during Ihe umtner when Ihey iiouhl on I in Hie MinMiine. S. K. Parker said lie hail heard no coiii'dainl ami unlll there wa a deninml for a change he did not think Ihey hould lake any arlion. Principal llra.ly said he had at fnc lime lluniglil Ihe preent iclienie would prove a hardhip hul ince eeint' jii -aclion he approved. The matter wa left over for Ihe xireeii. BOAT ARRIVAL8 Arrival fpm Ihe oulh on the leamer Prince (ieorue. (Japl. W. S. Morehoiie, yepr- day aflernoon included: l or I'rinre lluiierll. It. Al len. Mi Hee (Million;. Mr. M. M. Connelly, T. Slieelian. J. Io. Iuh, M. I,, fiweeney, Mr. ami 1 Mr. S. . .Iohnton, A. II. j Kennedy, (!. K. Trim, J. I., j Murphy. I.. Quale, Mr. and Mr. H. M. Itiifnie. K. M. f!rnhy, C. K. Iproll, II C. Douffla. W. K. jWilliam. O K. Hailer, J, Fl. Turner, J. W. Xichnll. C. M. illoyd. J. M. Ilockin and Father tlimlfrey. I Tor Anyox H. C. flm; J. Staplelnn. Mi J. Chalk, A. S. ' """THE DAILY KEW3 . - - ! - . . , r HAD A WEAK HEART TUXIS BOYS HEAR ! WAS VERY NERVOUS DR. WEST SPEAK,1 ' FOR THREE YEARS MU JffUr fri:ii. Zetlandla. 8.k wrltM: -I nln lo Id leu know i,.,- lnurn rl .Mlllmrn' llt-m iml crvc I'lll. luivc (I., tic for IIM. For nurlr Uirce run 1 ui. tudljr fun iIuhii, hud rik lu-art, aiiil mi lie r urn lhni wiifirliii i.nM Slnmul faint away. I licard ut many m-.lc l.ti,.d r M,i... iii-ihl-(l yi,nr Heart and .Xertrc' Win. 1 riwlrted in irlre tlHtn a trial: 'Afir I had ucd l iHni-i 1 fi.nnd tlwy had done ih rl. and after havlnr taken fife l.ien wa runipletely relri'il. I ranwit reiftinntend your fill eiunirh and I umild ille anynne tiavlnr a weak lieart r triNitiled with liern.iKoe.n , Mllhiirira II. i. X. Pint in at all dealer, ur mailed dirert mi ri.eir.i of frlre by The T. Vilbiira ii.. IJmlted, 1 orout'i. ont. Main, (i. W. Neon. Mr. Wil liam, C. W. S. Tremain Mr. Slewarl, F. Hairwill. C. How- liolliam, M. Maceix, W. Myu- kovich, Mi V. Ilrowu ami Mr. (1. I . Ilmwn nnil eliil.l NEED OF PLAY SHEDS - at the school wasmeiitione.l al the chno hoard meetiiiir Iat uiMlil. hul a the board had nn fund on hand the matter wa dropped for Ihe jire.eiit. Dr. Herein aked Ihe hoard to keep Hie mailer in mind u he Ihouuhl there hould' he a cov. ered ilaylied a) each chool. 1 lie winter mi fur had heen a mild one hut usually the shed were needed liadly. The frequent chance of text book by Ihe education depart ment wa objected lo a ni-'lit al Ihe cboo hoard' niecliiijr by W. II. MoiilrTfiii'ie'ryi'' II wa explained thai it wa lar?ely due to the rhenie for slartriardlzinir I h text hook. Iliroui'limit the Dominion in order Dial pupil might not have ditlicully in uiovinp from one province lo another. The Trulee Aocia- lion ha.d already pBer s-ti-o. In I Ion objeclinir ( -4fiviunr J 4v hanye. FORCED OUT THE PRICES 'ollow the Crowds and Save Money Address on "Ideal Athlete" Last! Nlnht Proved Practical and Interesting J - Ti"Jf a hi uhjecl. "The Ideal Alhlele,'- )r. John A, Wet delivered a practical and Inler-elintr addre before the Tuxi 'Hiy who were nut in force al I heir monMily nujiper in the Melhiiili! ilhurcb club room lal nithl. The doctor declared that uperiorily amonar alhlele wn lal-jrrly a mailer of liealllv and lieallli wa largely a, matter of proper ealinz. The neakcr out. lilted whal, when and how to eal. He raid that Ihe mind was a (freal factor in nlblplic and it mui be active and educated. Many would-be alhlete with .iplendid bodie would never be. ucre.ful because Hiejr iniml-t were lazy and untrained. Followinir Ihe aildre.. the hoy nut on an exhibition bas ketball game In Ihe srymriaoium. II wa Ihe first srame Dr. Wel ------ -1 . nan ever een anil he evinced much inlerr! in it. AT ALL LOCAL SCHOOLS SCH0OLB0ARD NOT The need for more idayhed ANYTHING TO DO WITH POLYTECHNIC The school board at its meet. ini' last eveninv refused to have? anylhinp In do with Itm a(Tair of Ihe Northern Polytechnic Institute airainst which there are a number of claims. Secretary Vance, reported that he had written J. Pinder Moss aklnr him to meet the board in connection with cerlain mailers but this had nol been done, Mr. Pinder Moss explaining Dial all documents were in Ihe hands of Ihe official receiver. The ecrelarv exnlained Hint no ofliciaDrcever bad beei appointed but the documents were Tn Hie hand of W. K. Fisher, sidieilnr. " Motnrboal "Prince of WnlcV" is expccltil to leave here next Tuesday for .Ketchikan takinp fassnn,rers and freight. For particular phone Green 562. PAGE FIVE. " 1 1 1 i -- 1 Li yTMAV JVlKU 1 I 1UUJ a lllTVlUUVl XVIII. Ul U Uelll. STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY TODAY TO ENABLE US TO RE-MARK MERCHANDISE 20 Doz. Men's Fine Dress Shirts. Hcst Canadian .Makes, Values iji:i.0u. Closing Out Price, $1.45. Stanfleld's Pure Wool, Ribbed Underwear. Ileil Label. Closing Out Price, $1.95. 15 Doz. Men's Sweater Coats and Pullovers. II "ft. Price $1.00 u !fl,r0. Closing Out Price, $1.95. 25 Doz. Pure Wool Grey Flannel Work Shirts. He it. 3,on, Closing Out Price, $1.45. 25 Doz. Men's 8llk Ties. Heg, price $l.r0. Closing OutvPrice, 65c 50 Doz. Soft Collars, in fniiry silk strip- Hog. , Price oOc. Closing Out Price, 3 for 55c 100 Men's.Worsted and Tweed Suits. Pure Wool, Assorted Colors, truaranleed Fast Colors. Heg. Values to !.10.00. Closing Out Price, $15.95. 60 Suits. Mine, ilrowu ami Urey. Knglisli Pure Wool Serges. All sizes. Values to $10.00. Closing OutvPrice, $24.95. 25 Boys' Tweed Suits. Assorted Colors. Values to. $ lfi.no. Closing QutTjrice, $5.95. Hoys Small tfixe to 20 nl $2.95. 45 Heavy Fall Overcoats in assorted shades, all sizes. Values In .flft.OO. Closing Out Price, $21.95. 100 Pairs Men's Pure Wool Worsted Pants. All sizes. Values to $0.00. Closing Out Price, $4.95. 10 Doz. Boys' Shirts and Shirt Waists. All sizes. Values o $l.7.'. Closing Out Price, 65c 25 Doz. Boys' Stockings.. All sizes. Hlark rot-ton. Heg, price 33c- Closing Out Price, 20c 25 Doz. Carhartt's A Peabody's Overalls. Heg. $2.50 Pair. Closing Out Price, $ 1.85 AH other lines, too numerous to mention, will be sold regardless of wholesale prices ACME IMPORTERS, Ltd. Mail Orders Filled at Sale Prices HTHE Tudor Console Model is one of the finest examples of period style cabinet making tkat Kas ever been produced. See it! AVAI.KKirs MUSIC StORK, LTD. McRAE BROS., LTD. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert S.S. PRINCESS MARY. For Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle, November 30, December 19, January 4 For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway, November 26, December 15, 31 S.S. PRINCESS BEATRICE. Forutedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bella, Ocea.i Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Vancouver, every Saturday at 1 p.m. Agency for all Steamship Lines. Full information from W. C. ORCHARD, General Agent Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.G. OF BUSINESS Must Vacate in 30 Days $40,000 Stock Must be Sold Regardless of Cost. Our Stock consists of The Best Brands of Men's and Boys' Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps and Furnishings. Fixtures for Sale ' 1MASH GO Ck ft r : J M L ... 1 PA O damp nn .ih iiiiMiiv rriiiu vnviimnor inrn or x o m THE PROFITS Boys' Sweater Coats and Pullovers. Values lo 2,ro. Closing Out Price, $1.45 100 Pairs Men's Box Calf Gun Metal Black and Brown Boots. Values to $S.50. Closing Out Price, $4.45 50 Pairs Boys' Leckie and Ames- HoldenShoes. Heg. Price $.",n0. Closing Out Price, $3.95. 25 Doz. Men's Caps, assorted shades. Wonderful Values to $.00. Closing Out Price, $1.45. Men's BrushFelt and Velour Hats, in Brown, drey, (.reen and Black. Values to .n.50. Closing Out Price, $3.95 Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded