1 ; If I rxui rovn Keep your Feet Dry Men's Medium Weight Black Boots, suitable for dres or work, all sin . . $4.95 Ladles' or Growing Girls' Brown Kid Boots, all Mies $6.75 Rubbers and Rubber Boots for all members of the family Uy SHOE Store Third Ave. "Tho Homo of Real i i Y A HOME i Twenty acre tract, fronting on Fraser Itlver, one mile from railway station, with 5 room house, barn ami chicken house., five acres cultivated and fenced. Two acres slashed. Five acres with commercial timber, fiood school, etc. This home can be had for $2,000.00 Oliver Typewriters. Cary Safes. FIRE INSURANCE. Dybfaavn & Hanson Third Avenue. i Prince Rupert, B.C. The Home of Domestic Bread Hread is your best food. Eat more of il. Kent by the leading Irrocers. j La Casse Bakery j Phone 190. Third Ave. Prince Rupert B.C. ) Stove WOOD W'e have, just received i car load of up river wood, guaranteed seasoned and dry. Size cut to order. Also Kindling In Sacks. For Prices, call HydeTransfer Phone R80. Service and Quality our Motto. KH GEORGE CAFE First Class CHOP-SUEY and NOODLES. Furnished Rooms to Rant. Prices Reasonable Phone Blue 471. Second Ave. REDUCE HIQH COST OF LIVINQ. Eliminate the draught nround your windows and use less coal. 6EE OUR PATENT WEATHER STRIP For Doors and Windows, (llaag and Mirrors of all Linda. T. ROSS MACKAY. Phone Blue 16S. th dxitt nwi Thurdiy Cktot'. BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManui BUSINESS OF SCHOOL BOARD I Various Routine Matters Taken Up at Regular Meeting Last Nloht The regular monthly meet ins of Ihe rhool ttoard was hold last night in the city council cluiuibor, Trutei J. (1. Mi-J.eniian presiding in the absence of Ir , . jiv-ifem. nail man. .ilttllj matters of a routine nature pertaining In school attair. in tho city were taken up. High School l'rwieipil J. C. Itrady asket for a new supply of monthly report forms and letter, head, anew tywriter with a' larirer carriage for the cornmer-i rial class, the purchase of lum-: her at an estimate;! eot of 25 to convert the tennis court nt Kin? Kdward School into a venue fur basket ball games anil also a couple of haskethalW. After dis cussion it was left- in the hands of Mr. Rradr and Mr; Yanre to make the purchases. ! The matter of damage beinjri done to typewriters used both by the 'commercial c.laes" of I he Higti School and Northern Polytechnic Institute was taken up and it was decided that the machines should be piven a monthly overhaul, the Polytechnic to strand iln- cost of repairs of any damages that may lie d"ne by its clases. Congestion in Classes Superintendent H. S. Hum re ported that there'was conpesijon in certain of the receiving clas-He felt .that they would probably be able to pet along lit: nest term, however, when tbe ecuriii2 of another teacher misht be .necessary- Acconlinply Ihe hoard ilei'ided to defer action. The matter of several sludents beinp jiroiuoled from one division to another without recommendation was left in the hands of Mr. Hum and -Mr., llarlness In decide if 41 was necessary to put the students in question back. It was reported that Ihe Seal Cove heating plan! was not operating satisfactorily and il had IIm-ch necessary lo close school lone half day. The secretary will pel in touch willi Sleens Limited, on I ho matter. A new furuacc recently installed has not yet been completed. An account from Mr. Sleen for $I2." was received and it was decided to pay 7.r withholding the. balance until the job is completed. Hot Lunches Permission was pranled Ihe eachrs of Itooth School lo use Ihe doctors' room as a lunch room. No action was taken on a suggest ion that hot lunches be provided for students of Hoot'i School who were unable lo pet. home at the lunch hour. The purchase of two basket, balls and visitors' books for public schools was authorized. IIpI- !ler lighlinir of the I tooth School Iplayshed was .also provided for. Mr. llurn suggested tjie curfew- law was not being- slriclly enough enforced. Jle hail seen pupil of the public scliools roaming the iuu per cent Cows' Milli It "makes" a cup' coffee, f , ft roar- u , its creaffly ! Greets nt a very late hour. It ws moved by Trustee Parker littl seconded by Trustee Mont pomery that Ihe polire commit, sion le communicated with, asking that Ihe law be more strictly enforced. Trustee Casey pointed out that lucre were legitimate eseuws for some Imys, especially lllinse who worked on Saturday eVeiMttgs. Some of them had to work in order to go to school. Good Co-operation In the course t Ins rejHirl. Mr. Hum reitorled (hat the het co-4teralioii had been accorded liim by the various iiiemliers of ile teiicliiiiir statr. Secretary Yaace was iuslmcled lo express the ap'ireciation of the boanl to the teachers for tlii spirit. The black hoard at. Seal Cove being reported lo.be in had con--dilion, il was lecidel lo move boards from the basement of the Hnrden Street school. Permission was granted by Ihe board lo Hie Prince Huperl Teachers' Association lo use Hi auditorium in the Itooth Memor ial School for an' entertainment that is to Ie given in honor o! the member of the school board and Holary Club. This affair will lake place in alxnit three weeks' lime. Bus Services Trustee Parker reported I hat three busses had been oblained for Ihe purpose of - taking stu dents lo school from Sections I, 'i and 5. Shedden's transfer. Howard isleen and Ihe Seaview Transfer had been engaged. It was decided lo pay the .Northern Polytechnic Institute K0 of its annual 00 grant, the balance to" be turned orr after the beginning of the year when Ihe new lerm j commenced, An account from Tony Christ- inn for 25 for advice in con neclion with t tie repairing of the llorden Slreel school was refer red, lo Trustee Xlcl.ennaii. K. a. Smith, fciund guilly of in toxicatiou was fined .'( in the police court this morning. . " ' -11" QM " -n- . c I"!-- 10 8 ' - - - , . i Tbe Man in the Moon ! THK fate of nations is Whip settled by eighteen New York men. nine a shle. OXK of the al.iiitiinjr Ihlnjr of life is the kind of people that feel important. WHAT Prince Iliip.1t need i a society pbslired lo mlndlts own inisiness. with every citizen a member. IX spite of Ihe fact that the id days were jnod old day. Hi -'irts really look belter In ilk I stocking. 1 I 'I Wlt'SKKFKPl.V;: An obsolete! !wonl formerly Used by I hose who cooked their own food and liveil m houses. ALASKA is just like Hrilish '-ilumliia. According to the ler-I'orial newsjKiHTs and politicians it hns vast resources and tioundless un.lesrliUMHl weallli. - . H(lV fond some Iteopfe must be uf Iroiilde, judging by Ihe way bey talk about it. PITY the poor la"nd speculator. He cerlainlv pot a dirty deal in Prince llupert. -YrHr I Ten Years Ago j In Prlnc Ruprt t g October 11, 1913. C. K. Itailiier and Theo. (d-l.irt uere. eU-rted ni iiiJo-rs of the Prince Ituperl Jlvahl of Trade at I the uioulJllv meeting last iil-'lil i Kx-AM. Ilainiltoti' llouglas writes a- letter l tfo Pally News refilling the slaleiiienl that last year's council left a large dejicit for the present ronncil lo carry on. He eiaiius there was no leficil. 4- The Ladies' Auilliary of Ihe hospital board is In fit out Ihe 'iterating room wjh up-to-date s.erilizers ainl the board has uu- ilertakeu to refund he expemli-lure as soon a finances permit. j Sport Chat The ditlicully that the Itasket- nail .ss(Miailon Is having In finding quarters for the playing of its games this winter again brings foireably to Ihe fore the nerrssily for a properly organ ized gymnasium (,r alhlelic hall in Prince Huperl. The criticism is oflen heard that Ihe youlh of Prince Rupert "hang around" cigar stores and pool rooms too iiiiich. Athletic interests ask where else are the boys to go lo obtain some diversion. II would seem apparent enough (hat Ihe establishment of a gymnasium is one of Prince RuperlNs most needed enterprises at thin time. If the mailer was gone into thoroughly il milit lie surprising THACt MARK REGISTERED 75 BRIER Daily News Classified Ads. 3 'CENTS PER WOHD IN ADVANCE. No AUvartUoitMiiat Tnkttit for L.m titan OOe WANTED WANTKI'.- Man and. wife with Ho family or one child requiring a well furnished house in Alice Arm can obtain same by Mipplyiiig hoard and room In owner. For narltctilara amdv tieo. Ucainlin, Alice Arm. It.C. WA.NTKO. Men and women to luuen li u rkA.in . ii.i.i .u, ,v i il ip, I'UIII VMIIIQ learning and tool free. Write . for catalogue. MHer lUrber Colleire. Vancouver. Il.fi. I.AHY wishes to do dressmakiiir Will. tr out by the day. Phone Hnl jit FOR SALE HOUSE FOH SALK Fowr roonw and bathroom. Apply 1 10. Soenlh and Howser. .in FOR HthT STEAM Heated Flat for rent Desner apartments. M. XI. Stephens. MODERN four room flat for rent. Westenhnver Hros. tf BOARO. BOARD. The Inlander. 830 Second Avenue. Phone 137. If ROOM AND BOARO PALMER HOUSE. 106 Seventh Avenue Vet. Phone Red U. Furnished suites MISCELLANEOUS. UIMKH HAHItolt for smaM boats. Caretaker in attendance. Hates fnou 43.00 up. Northern FtXrhangc. Phone ?3. 2ltf REPAIRING ANVrlllXtl in the lipe of Canvas. Duck, Cotton good, etc. mi Skins, Rain coals, Tents and Awnings, baby bungy lops, auto lops, etc., at P. .ejfllalre's new shop at Cow Hay. I'd. llo 012. Phone 7X0. lo find at what little cost some-Iliinp along this lin might be rovided. If- the people who seem so solicitor about the wel fare of the youth of tills elty would gel down to business and Use their efforts ;and perhaps a very little of iheir cash with this definite object, in view far moro would be accomplished than by talking blue ruin about the future of Ihe city's youth through their "depraved" habits. - 4.. To establish a gymnasium in Prince Rupert, il would not be necessary to embark upon anv ambitious and expensive building scheme. There are uinloubteilly vacant premises in Ihe city at this lime which could be secured at a reasonable monthly rent n I and which could be easily fitted up. The main etjicusc would be Ihe securing of eiiiipmenl of which there, perhaps is some al ready obtainable in the city. One of Ihe important consideration in connection with Ihe establish iiipiii oi u gymnasium ' or tin athletic hall would he f lint it would lie located In some cen tral point in the city. The Ex. hibilion Hall always was out of Iln way and even the basketball games weru poorly at I ended he cause il was so Inconvenient to reach. Reasouuble dues fuller lei I from (he members of such i gymnasium and rentals from or ganizalions staging games in id woiiiu cover me miiiuicuauccanil would go towards paying off Ihe principal of Mich an institution if il were established and conducted economically but properly. Subscribe for the Dully Newt LOST I.OS I'. HWI fold ritntatiiiiu uni of iiionev, on Fulton Street beiw. st. Avwiueaiid City f!VW& " Hall. Finder plea returtr In "' . ' n i, I.a,y New. wiri,. iiX , - iitWmtMn ti. .,. ar ,ia,, I.OS'I . Aii edale I'Uppy. I'liulie'" Ihr eblMi u, tf l I,. ; l.nel twS4NMNhfriefii tvyliA' v iMti r J't. Ui . TAXI Tail S7 Phons. (Call U4irf4 or Guil) Ross Brolhsrt. lJet Service m the City. il,,wl,rr' ''ime nay or .Mghl Stand: Boston Grill Third Avenue CHIROPRACTOR R. D. TASSIE, D.C. cniropractor 3rd Avcue. Prime U,PerU nXi - Hours: in I.. .-. (,. - ; iu a Phone lilue 63. Residence, (ireen 136. AUCTIOM SALTS. Conducted in your home or at ur rooms. Hoods also told on ominitiion. H. H. HEMMSfJQS, Auctlonser. Third Avenut (Dei.njr Allen's Old Store) uXPERICriCEO C0RSETIERE lr lers taken fur Hpiri-llj do. .ils Mrs. J. M. Grahlman Kaien Shoe S'nre. 711 Second Avenue West. MAIL SCHEDULE Far the East Monday. Wednesday, and Fridays, close at 5.30 p.m. From the East- Mondays, Thursdays ami Saturday. t..10 p.m. From Vancouver- Sunday -......P. M. Wednesdays ,..,, 1LL 3 p.,4, Friday .u .m. Saturday , 3 P.M. CP.lt. Oo lobe 8 and ID, To Vancouver Tuesday. Mall closes at I P.M.- Thurday to P.M. Saturdays A.M. Sundays 10 P.M. C.P.R. October 5. IS and 23, To Anyof, Alios Arm Wednesdays o P.M. From Anyos, Alice Arm Thursdays 8 fo Port Simpson, Alice . Anyox and Arraudale. Sundays 7 P.M. From Port Simpson, Alice .Arm Anyox and Arrandale Tuesdnys P.M. To Stewart and Premier- Saturdays -..a..O P..M. Sundays 7 m From Stewart and Premier- Sundays h P.M. Tuesday P.M. To Alaska Points- October 8 nnd 10. ' From Alaska Points October 5. I: nnd 53. To Queen Charlotte Island Points October 17 ami 31 '.S.30 p.M From Queen Charlotte Point. Oclnlier 15 nnd 29. To Naas River Points and Port sirnpson-Thursdays jo p.M, From Naas River Points Saturday A u PRINCE RDPFirr ... rmr. IWbl s Thursday, Octobe r ... 11 , , High ... : 7 a.m. 2i.ll f 3'57 11 p.lll. m ,. 1 Low i :- a.m. n.l " '0:WI p.in. I.i Friday, October 12 nigh 2:33 a.m. gj.fj f '" p.m. 22.U Low S:3I a.m. 3.K 21:07 p.m. 1.1 NOTICE, iihtsr ,iVi- .iomr. IS ftittratlMt til Ue li 41 U mtaa r in nij r i . -iu nik iir of Mimi. itf i: r h sti Mtttmr tor ihr ... " MMlrlthly at iht . It, t DOTICL . I THE iUTTtll of in trU i i J"".5L . ir ' iw ill, vmi him , mi r.ttwiion. Kip iit IIm ctjisii r Title rriiir o it - t,'i ,hiMr t rrwh4 tb. lu b, !. i fur IIM mu frwu ih rri i.Uii faf STJiV & ciutt m mm iw ma ... land M wmtiml HJtH vsr imtf, i it. It r n L110 ACT. 4U f UlMtKa U Afpli U Imm la kr Land Diilrtct lw- ' r ' inn f rnaet ain. ind -. CtUN( Cove. Mil liUwi i K H Til .iMIt IU1 W. Jfffrrv Tir aire. erMlMi riaovri mi !um re. iKr uvia. u rti j tfcmr rmioviar l f t t t tiiini ad rwunni f ? r Wn. w 1 jrmn-- x husi tin ;ir, mi MINIMAL CT. CtRTi'iCATl oT7eaov(a(iTA. 0Tlcf. tlilf. II4 . I. Half V. 10 T 1. Milt o. I. ml IUI J'. si turn tt4 to) t SrlU 'o(i V I lliuia af iVm.i IM.irtn WW.. HiM Vnria f nr Hnt)r Tit n4M (Ml I Thi V-' ' rr Vur 'MUtr l . Tt iart, utif tlti Tm ! lta Vr- Mlf to OV Wimnt Iwn.nW t-t a nrintr nt InixwiniuaK tur the t .r ' f aluin4n a C.rvwn octal r : rlums. M1 frthr like (Mkr ttial ' "Vl'f StW4l tl tnmt I" OSHIMwnr. V fsre Ihe IssaanMi nf tiki OrKfhlU ' ttasvinstMaK. 1)114 I Ms tllh rtf tkt JalT ID II, tteal -ti MrIirs rn Min.fi Ctrtinvil TJ(i LAND ACT. Holds f lataatlan t kpplj I PartKiM Ls. In S.i-i Umt 0lir1ft, Rwrtllof W uifl f i'riiK Huperl, amt iloi t- 'I H mil wxithii or tiu t 1 Tlkn nnllM 1 1 rr.uk r nrll ' jVanrmnrr. B.C, nrrwpitlon Juoil -n; n.m.itofiMU la ipjjr far DMiaUilua W P"- Ihe rnlkolht lUirntml lindt ' uwtu-lnf 11 a nott pUalrd oa -' of lll iOiikI al t'mi nf C XM, wbitili uwtil, thnci fnllmlnv Ihe shiire MM lilirwl lo pwlnl of iinmnrHKtil. r Ifirludlnr til of sth tll IOiikI n eierpt h fllibl t.f W'if of Mid " Mill ? tiMi ronltlnlnt ttO trrv R or 1rt rnvvi: r. biirpktt "lime of Apl'lwint roil for mm r mii, Jtr c wiim.il. Herbert 0. An". ti utb. Aut. i no. mi INISAL ACT, cisTiricATt or improvemcnti. NOTICC. -Mism." "M No. f tni M( a Minrn taiiini, mnitie in ' Slirena Mlalo nitlMna .f nmrc I l!'.?1 . Where Wilsil: ,HCar ,IU -' IHM ii Whtlr 1umil, ,,T" "ollr that vtial Channel Mln. : V.TS- . rr' MOwr-t Crriificau " Jflisc Inirnd. iur dafi rnmi Im nil liew.r. In .(y ut Ihe Mlnln pee-ir Li.' rM'f""' f lmrrenirnl. for II C'in.v ..f M.uinitif a cmn flrtnl ef IW ibi.ve rlitin, nniTi1 Ulf nrt"r h tM,r'1 ''"2rr. -ln si must be roimnetireit l iJilA ",,nre swell CorllflriUi f lniiroemrnti, Oiled thli I Oth dr of viiriiii: A.H. 1f I. M. MO.MCKTOX. Aenl oul.,N!.5UP,,rr UND OISTHICT, QUItN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS DISTRICT, Take Nm !r. ,s.. . . M . , . . ,r Cm'Tany of Ntden llirtior mien.1 li?..i rorr,nnlil,.n to Imm the fol '!l"f d'irrUied foreihor.. Cnfiimenelnr . ..t ' r. in. rot Vl"llinri ,L ..T.ih'1?0 rhln norih.iriT frn n,r.hIM .rn"' of '-01 loos, ibrm n n a north.. riterly dire. Hon rhaliis W MIBI la'el.f0 'uln, mr or lei, to 1 ler n.' " from tli qutr thVtic. oIT.k" ."Hhesiterly S fbUni, ronf.ni'-. . .r rorrunenrennt, and Oiled t hi. , to,h f ' UNOAlU riSHIMO a fACKI.10 CO. u. v. BttiDitoQ, Artoi.