Thursday. November !, 1023. For School Days and all Days,s HURLBUT f AAM MAM RIOitTIMIS CUUHtON OlEl Duu HURLBUT PUSSYFOOTS for Smaller Children MAYBEE'S LIMITED MOOSf J4W t.ASK ii'Wfifl' Dlihilulor lor Saskatchewan. Alberta ind British Columbia Sole Agents for HURLBUT SHOES in Prince Rupert Family Shoe Store, Ltd. Have You Tried? Rupert Brand OCKEYE ALMON andwiches Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT SATURDAY SPECIAL .Ganong's Assorted Chocolates 65c per lb.; for Saturday Only For the Children - - 5c Chocolate Bars jj Special, 2 for 5c ORMES LTD. Rexiill 8(oret Cor. Third Ava. and Sixth. Phonos 82 and 200 Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD WOODEN HULL CONSTRUCTION A SPECIALTY. Plans and Estimates Furnished For All Classes of Boats. Anyone considering the purchase of a now fishim vessel, lug, or wooden hoal of any description is cordially invited to inspect progress on Hie two H) foot cruisers we are ,noy building for ilie Fisheries Department. Nakaimo - Wellington COAL DOUBLE SCREENED! LASTS LONGER! Real Satisfaction Cheapest In Long Run! NO 8HALE OR ROCK! COAL GUARANTEED! ' PROMPT DELIVERY. Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phones 116 and 564. Local and Personal 1J.C5. Undertakers. Phone U. Hayoers, Undertakers. Pboue 361. if - Order your coal from Casey. Phone lied 523. tf Olof Hanson arrived from Smithers on lust night's train. C. (). Howe relumed yesterday afleriiouii from a brief business trip south. Interior. .. Pasteurised Milk Prince Hubert Dairy. Phone Illuck 210. tf l'red Helming of the Universal Co. returned yesterday uflcrnoon from a brief business trip to Vancouver. II. 1 . MoNitughlon, C.N.Il. dis-trict passenger ai'ent, returned last night from a business trip to New Hazeltun. J. Ilrough, formerly of this city and now with the C.N.H. at Smilhcrs, returned yesterday af lernoon from the south where ho has been on a vacation trip. Found guilty of supplying in toxical ing liquor to wit cider, to an Indian, Mali Hon ijuen Chinee, was fined 50 by Magis Irate McClymont in the police court this morning. - . .. M . iiuvies or me govern ment agent's olllce returned yes lerday afternoon by the Prince George from the south. He went south recently in charge of prisoner who was hound for Okalia lo serve time. ' HULHS.-Just arrived In first class condition all kinds of Hya cinlhs for indoor and- bedding out. Narcissus, Tulips, Snow drops, Chinese l.illies and Crocus also bulb glasses and bowls (ilenuie's near Post ofllce. tf K. Nishida, Japanese, who will fare trial at the Supreme Court Assises nest wepk on a charge f murdering his countryman. J Hartlfa.-'hf jtuf'lffy llafi on August 20 was brought Ihc my yesterday - flcrnoon from Uknlla by Chief Moily und Spec-i a t (:nt aide Crate on the sienmer Prime (n-orge. ANNOUNCEMENTS Adair Cars Chapter, I.O.D.K., Ilatnar, SI. Andrew's rooms, Second Avenue, .November 7. Anglican Church llazaar, November 1 1. Presbyterian Church llazaar. Nn ember 21. Ilebekah Pazanr, Saturday, November 2. Women of Moosehcarl Legion llazaar. Metropole Hall, November 28 and 211. ' --- Hoyal Purple llazaar, December I. F.lks' Home. -:- Methodist Church llazaar, December 15. High School December 20. Xtuas. Concert, How About The Little Jug Wo often wonder why morn people do not hoy a small juif or cream pitcher for a gift'. Three or, four jugs, are const mill)' needed in most households. We have syrup jugs in cut plnss with silver tops from S2.75 to J3.75. Cream or syrup Jugs in Limoges China, $2.75. Hid wnler or milk jugs in Jtoyal Doullou, from $1.75 to 3.00. Also larger jugs. Bulger & Cameron Limited Jewellers. GIFTS THAT LAST THE DAILY NEWS. PAGE THREE. Methodist Ladie' Aid Annual Thanksgiving 'Dinner, Novem ber 12. Col. W. J. II . '.Holmes. Victoria civil engineer, U registered at the Hotel Prince llupert. Mrs. A. McDonald and family were passengers last night for nyoi where they will reside. K. Hoult, Terrace rancher, reached the city on last night's train and is registered at the Hotel Central. Mr. and Mrs.. Henry Wilson arrived last night from Prince eorge and are registered at the Central Hotel. Lionel Hicliardson, Vancouver fire adjuster, arrived from the Mouth on the Prince (ieorge yes terday afternoon. W. K. Trump left for Anyox on the Prince George yesterday evening and will return south on that vessel tonight. 11. C. Fraser, school inspector, has been visiting various country points nearby Hie city this week on departmental duties (ieorge liryant1 it booked to sail for Vancouver on the Prince George tonight. 'He is just recovering from a recent serious illness. Capt. 11. H. lialiitigtou arrived yesterday afternoon by the steamer Prince (Ieorge from Victoria und is registered at the Prince llupert Hotel. He will proceed to .Massed by (he next steamer. It. K. Allen, manager of the Hoyal mill, arrived last night from llanall lo enter the hospital for treatment to an injured knee. His condition is not serious and he will he out in a day or so il is expected. Frederick H. Worloek, super indent of the Victoria-Phoenix llrewing Co., Victoria, arrived in the city yesterday afternoon on the steamer Prince (.ieorge. He is here on one of his periodical business trips t4he district. 11- Mr. ahd'Mr. W. F. Itoberge arc saititiir tonight tin the Prince (ieorge foe Yakima where Mrs. Itoberge will spend some mouths recovering from her recent serious illness, Mjv Itoberge. will ret u rn short T, Ify 4lfa e treated their house on Fourth Ave. V to .Mr. and AirtftW. Nickerson. : ' It. I.. Caliaghan, city ticket agenl for Thomas Cook Sous, New York travel bureau, arrived in the city from the Hast on last night's train, boarded the steam er t'rtncc (ieorge ami went lo Anyox and will be going through lo Vancouver tonight. He is on a tour of the Canadian National system. P. S. Ilonney, district forester, returned yesterday afternoon by the Prince (ieorge from Victoria where he has been on his annual vacation. Mrs. Ilonney and child, who have been in the south for several months, came back with him and will take up their residence in the Scott house on Ilor- den Street. Miss Dorothy Gillingham, H.N., returned yesterday afternoon by I he steamer Prince (Scorge. She has been taking up special work for the past few months at New York and on her way west visited lor short periods at Toronto with Mrs. W. I'. Kergin and at Victoria with her mother. Steamer Tees, one of the pioneer vessels of the C.P.R. j coast fleet and a well known (Crnfl here, has been taken over by the Pacific salvage Co. and will be used in salvage operations. The disabled Algerine will nol he in service again for sonic, lime following her recent slrmiding and the' Tees will do her work. The Tees has been a salvage vessel before. . (5. F. Cyles, receiver for t lie ' Whnleu Pulp Paper Co., is' seeking in the Vancouver courts; for dissolution of the contract j between the defunct company ami i no uanaoiau itooeri uoiiar Co, appointing the latter concern selling agents for the pulp, shingle ami lumber sale. of the former company except in lUe Japanese market. Kutercd into about two years ago, the contract expire in ordinary course next October. PLANTERS ',1!ll: hi ffli.it A. C. 11. tierhardi, managing director of the liomestake Min ing Co., passed through the city on the Prince (ieorge yesterday . afternoon bound for Alice Arm. Capt. Duncan MrKenzie, pilo for (he Canadian (ioverumei;! Merchant Marine,, arrived front1 the soutli yesterday afternoon. He will lake Hie sleatner Canadian Freighter from here to Vaucouer through the inside passage. It. li. Teakle. general manager of the Canadian Government Merchant Marine, Montreal, is expected in the city from Vancouver on the Prince llupert Saturday. He will proceed Kasl from here the same evening it is understood. WIRELESS REPORT S a.m. DKillY ISLAND. Hainlng, calm barometer, 20.58; temperature 10; sea smooth; 5 a.m. spoke steamer Anyox 100 miles from Anyox northbound. DKAD Til KM POINT. Overcast, calm; barometer, 20:01; temperature, 35; sea smooth. HULL HAIIHOH. Haltiing, fresh wesl wind; barometer, 20:-72; temperature, 40; heavy swell; 0:30 p.m. spoke steamer enlure abeam Pine Island northbound; 10 p.m. spoke steamer Cardena left Hardy Hay southbound.- Noon DKJHY 1SLANIV Cloudy, calm; barometer, 20:55; temperature, 3d; sea smooth; 12.30 p.m. spoke steamer Gray anchored at Nadeu Harbor. DEAD THEM POINT. Clear. calm; barometer", 20:03; tem perature, 51; sea smooth. HULL HAIUIOH. Cloudy, light wesl wind; barometer, 20.72; temperature 50; sea smooth; 0 a.m. spoke steamer Venture in Milbank Sound northbound; 10 a.m. spoke steamer Prince John left Allison Hay northbound. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert M, Woodworth, Smithers; A. Egan, Hosswood; Tom J. W. Hick, ll. H, Habiugton. V. J. H. Holmes, A. H. McAnally and F. II. Worloek, Victoria; P. H. Leigh and L. Hichards.on, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. N. Mclntyre, Edmonton; Dr. and Mrs. Masson, Calgary; Mr, and Mrs. M, Mo-Mullen, Prince llupert. Central . E. Hoult, Terrace; J. llrough, Smithers; Mr.', and Mrs.Ml. Wilson, , Prince George; V. -Daniels, C.K'.ll.; O. Arnctt', Vancouver, NAVY CUT CIGARETTES . -ZZ-r-o v v," 4.' ff A. ... v. -:i A- Jmrnfe- i II III f Hi vi i i j l M i w i r- 10 for IB? 20 359 and' in fins of 50 and 100 jlGARETTES -"MEDIUM- Mor Sold 4Kan all olher brands combined COAST STEAMSHIPS SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT. S.S. PRINCE RUPERT and PRINCE GEORGE. FOR VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, Intermediate Points, Thursday, Sunday, 11 p.m. FOR ANYOX WEDNESDAY, 10 p.m. FOR STEWART SATURDAY, 10 p.m. S.S. PRINCE JOHN. For Vancouver via Queen Charlotte Islands, Oct. 17, Nov. 3, 17 at 8 p.m. PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Lure prince Rupm S.IS pjn. Tor rBl.NCE CEOnCE. EDMO.XTO.N. WI.V MPEO, til points Etslfrn Canada. United Slates. ABCNCY ALL OCSAN STEAMSHIP LINES. City TtckM Off let, B2S Thif Aft, Prlne RupsrL. Phgn 260. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert S.S. PRINCESS MARY. For Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle, October 5, 12, 23 November 2, 16, 30 For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway, October 1, S, 19, 29; November 12, 26 8.S. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For Butedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bella, Ocean 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.C. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Sailings From rrlnce Rupert. Fop VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Ocian Falls, and Swanson lay, Tuasday, S PJK.. For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, AJsrt Bay, and Swanaon Bay, Saturday Noon. For ANVOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Wslaa Island, Sunday S PJN. For PORT SIMPSON and Nass Rlttr Cannarlaa, Friday A.m. tti I nil Arrnue. t. Barnalsy, Agsnu Prince nutwrt. B.C Thomas J. W. Hick, travelling auditor for the Liquor Control Hoard, arrived from Victoria on the Prince (ieorge yesterday af ternoon. He s in the city on departmental duties. NOTICE To Whom it May Qoncern: ' Take police (hat Do Will Wong has purchased the Cireal West (irocery and Chop Suey House, Comox Avenue, from Kain Sun- Wong as at November 3, 1D:3. All accounts owing should he presented to Kain Sun Wong at once as after November 3, 1023. Do Will Wong will not he responsible for same. (Signed) DO WILL WONG 'Demer s Latest Models in Skirts llrushed' Wool and all New Patterns and Fabrics, Phone 27. P.O. Box 327. Ml