rial rawn Full Range of Hurlbut Shoes For Children and Misses. We are now sole agent. for this city Ask about our rebuilt service whereby we repair HURLRl'T shoes and make Ihem a size larger. Family SHOE Store Third Ave. BUY A HOME Twenty acre tract, fronting on Fraser River, one mile from railway station, with 5 room hou.e, barn and chicken house, five acres cultivated and fenced. Two acres slashed. Five acres with commercial timber, fiood school, elc. This home can be had for $2,000.00 Oliver Typewriters. Cary Safes. FIRE INSURANCE. Dyhhavn & Hanson Third Avenue. Prince Rupert, B.C. Stove WOOD We have just received i car load of up river wood, guaranteed seasoned and dry. &ize cut to order. Also Kindling In Sacks. For Prices, call HydeTransfer Phone 680. Service and Quality our Motto. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68. Cartage, Warehousing, and Dislribnling. Team or Motor Service. Coal, Sand and Gravel. We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. EPSON COAL We can no?, Supply our FAMOUS EQSON COAL in any quantity. Prince Rupert Feed Co Phone 68. KING fiEORGE GAFE Frst Class CHOP 8UEY and NOODLES. Furnished Rooms to Rent. Prices Reasonable Phone Blue 471. Second Ave. REDUCE HIOH COST OF LIVIRO. Eliminate, the draught uround your windows anl iiKi lens coal. SEE OUR PATENT WEATHER STRIP For Doors and Windows. Class and Mirrors of all kinds, T. R088 MACKAY. Phone Blue 166. to Dim nwi Thursday .f BRINGING UP FATHER . By George1 McMan US the coomt oe cax uuirs Mil I THAT THAT MOW MOW OC OG I I II HC CCRTMNLN I ( t iHt the tt co i r-ie. to buy a I l OH' lr-l OUST n V-L o I MtCTuc THEN 1 II rvr tut v,. . I WMM Cr ... tc THE, NWE rse j irvT-. Trig. MOS1NT PICTURE. ARC EMCM)iM6' tTOOlO FOR A vnjoo t ,1IOOOQO A""--A.---v - - . . - I I II X. TW-J . II X. V III HUM AN INTEREST STORY IS ADAM'S RIB SHOWN HERE AT THE WEEK END i Has to do With Entanglement of Affairs Between Husband and Wife A story wilh real human interest i Adam s Rib." Cecil H. I fMille latest Paramount which is coming to the Westhotrne .. tTheatre tomorrow. The theme of a,r,vf.,f fr,.n the production i thC untangle- ',i,,.ai,.r pr, 'menl of the affairs of a huhan.l ln,,rnm;r an.i land wife by their young daughter. azPii w 'a typical example of the sensible itmt. jtype of the modern girl, j Anna Q. NiUson. as Mrs. Ram-.say, the wife, of Michael Ram ay, a prosperous Chicago busine 'man played by Milton Sills, lias taken a fancy to M. Jaromir (Theodore Kosloff , Hie exiled Iking of Morania. Her husband. (fearing that be is going to lose jher, hit upon a plan to Jiave. 'Jaromir' s country recall him lo the throne. ' Passing Fancy Morania is in need of fundi, and Ramsay, 'an enormously rich ! man, buys op all the wheat in Morania and in return they re. call Jaromir to hi throne, and he i thu gotten ut of the way. His wife returns to him. after realizing that hep ialerrl in Jaromir was only a parrig fancy. The daughter, played hy Paul ine (iaron. saves the mother from dUeotery while she is at the apanmeni i me sing, namsey . . . !ee in wiier pocKeivitoos on the table. MttlMMa imhs ml : from twhind the curtain wiiere, ..-- , ihe and her mother are concealed ' jULLtOorUL ItA rUK and says that she is the one that leanie to viit Jaromir. Ramsay is completely taken i aback and tells her thai he is ant i outcast and no man would marry! 'Iier. Prof. Nathan Keade whom iMathil da had met at the customs inpeclion on her iKurope. ifei up return from and prof esse his lov. Mathilda ami he are married, and everything turns mi! well in the end, thanks In the uirl. Jaromir is punished by marrying a fat princess awaiting him in his native land. ' Vision Scene Mr. ! Mille in this production, has inserted a sort of "vision" rone similar In the noted 'bacchanal" scene in "Miintlaughler," Hhowing Ihe life of primitive man as compared to that of pre sent day beings. Yon will be urpried to note Jhat while cen turies have passed since the era of the cave, man, the love affairs of the entire, human racr are how much the same as Ihey were in Ihe lime of Ihe "stegosnurus un-slatus," or in plain Knslish (he armored dinosaur. Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert j September 27, 1913. I'. . t.lark. son of Palrick r,, , ... iiarK, weuittiy mining man of Mikane. and M. Sullivan, min iujf experi from Moscow, Idaho, ' 1 j Mwt ffilT ? IjSHflVIMQ T Mimi CoaeuaT he s.uilh or. Ihe e Ruiierl thi lft by train fur here Ihey will spemlj makins a rareful ex-1 animation of Ihe extent of ore' t.Sk,l I . TIiav Mrm4 nif li l,v i ; . " -. ...- " " .... . J H. W. C. JarksotH etert fer Ihe rllazeifon Mine lhTners" Haiellon dislrirt won the Fair Hoard' Imphy for Ihe esl dis-tricl display of mineral of any kind a Ihe Kxhibfllon. Portland Canal obtained the award for Ihe large! individual exhibit. Alfred C. Hard, M.K. ami fiillert Inr-roe were the judze. - There wai an entfuuti. IJberal rally in l. Andrew's Hall last nighl. A. M. Man son, president f Ihe Aaiatknt. wa in Ihe chair and anwing Ihe peak-ers were Fre.1 Stork, T. J. Yaujchn-Khy i Stewart ,, 0. W. Peck, ami W. J. McKenzie : Haiellon . The arrogant di garrhy f the Hower-MrHride lemtuiiced. adiiiimlraliin was CATHOLIC CHURCH WAS HELD YESTERDAY AFT. A very urreful and lea wa held yetfrday af- leriKKin at the home ((f Mr. MuldiKin, the prCeeds of which amoiiiiting in approximately ;, went lo the bazaar fund of Ihe f!al hoi ic r.htirch. The bazaar will take place nexl month. Thoe who poured were Mrs. Curtin, Mrs. Morriey. Mrs. Rit chie and Mrs. Kenning, while those serving were Mr. P. Itvrne Mrs. M.'Nully. and Mrs. Mrlren. The home cooking snle wa in Ihe hand. of Mrs. Johu Pills and Mrs. Kesnor, and ices were cut by Mr. Meagher and Mrs. Moersrh. There were two raffles fp charge of Mrs. Jack Keefe. Jfrs. Hatcher won a china dih donated by Mrs. Muldoon nml Mrs Uiarles Halagno won a cake dih donated by Mrs, Hesner. BOAT ARRIVALS C.N. II. steamer -Prince Rupert, uipi. I). Donald, arriving from Vancouver and way ports at 2.15 yostiday afternoon, brought Ihe Pillowing list of passengers; For Prince Runerl Miss J Turner, Arthur Itrnoksbank, Miss horrill Pullen, Mrs. II. T. Cross. Mrs. M. Jones, Mr. Iltiggard, F. W. Milton, T. II. Mason. Mtss Mason, Hon. John. Oliver, S. McDonald, II. Russell, A. J. Fergu- BRIER son, Mr. and Mr. J. MrCay. Mr V. H. Ornie, J. Iilackburn. Mrs. C A Kggert, II. S. Wallace. A Kricken Hum Lake, and A. Romberg Hums Lake). V r Anynx W. Heel Rnber. s.o Mr. Trelheway, Mrs. Ingrain. Mr and Mrs. K. J. Wall and child, Mr. T. H. Hanlvtell. Mrs., K Neilson. Mrs. Steffanon anl fhild. Miss Pollard, Miss Kirby. Mr and Mrs. F. Pearson, M. C. Salvole. Mrs, I. l.anitry and children. A. II. Finley, Sam While. W". fi. McKenzie ami O. I. ..Hell. Sport Chat The liranby New has Ihe following remark make about Ihe itaela1l series which took place here during the Fair Week: "In winning the amateur baseball championship of Northern llriti-h Columbia, which was contested in a tournament held in ronnectto with Ihe annual fair at Princ Rupert, ihe Anynx aggregation justified Ihe belief which ihe majority of our home fan had in their ability to lake info camp any regular combina-lion of ball jdayers with whom they might be inalche, in (hi northern conn I o'- Their two win at Princ Rupert, the frl oer Suiilher ami Ihe eond asainsi Kuiteit Were very popular in Anyox, ihe hjiys rf ?he chain, pion f learn roiitprislntr players from each liabatl group in the Anyox League, Ihe iemlersliit -f which has given o much pleaure to lvcrs of good Hrt during the 'present eaon, a well as in paf seasons of com pel it ion for loral honors. ' were aked to parlicipale in the tournament which was staged in Ihe Orand Trunk town, and would liked lo Ii3c sent a representative soccer team along as well; for wc believe Ihe play er of the football league would have given a splendid account of Ihemselve and brought home another championship cup. When Ihe guarantee required was mentioned, lurwever. the figure rould not be considered by the Fair officials. The great distances between Anyox and other point of sufficient importance lo sup- (Mirl baseball and football teams pmhihil Hie regular engagements such as are indulged in where communities are situated in rloe proximity lo each other; and to gether with Ihe lapse of lime between passenger boats, the loss of Mine on Ihe part of those who parlicipale and the expenses of travelling incurred, it is not ur prising that the bes of Ihe latent available does not always res pond lo Ihe Invitation lo leave home on athletic conquet henl This is not Ihe rule, however, hut is n consideration. "Invariably, any learn leaving Anyox for a period nf several days cannot hope In contain the very best players necessary lo fill every position. This was so in connection wilh Ihe visit In Slewarl early In fhe season, also for Ihe Kelchikan series in July, y-ev Daily News Classified Ads. 8 CXNTS PCX WOKO IN ADVANCE. No AdrttMmnt Tka for L. th.n no WAKTYB ISI-xNH LOCATION WANTKD. 1 WAXTKI). Men and women to learn barbering. Paid while learning and tool free. Write for catalogue. M"ler Itarber College, Vancouver, li.C WANTF.I To rent delhcry Fl at once for one month. Valentin Dairy. US WANTKD. Young lad lo help on milk route. Apply Vateftttot Dairy. 2iH WANTKD. Smart y. pply Orinc Lid. 82? FOR SALE KOPLK OF PHINCK RI PKRT ' Why imwrt vegetable Wil miles when you ran gel Ihem 1 1(1 mile away, fresher cheajier, ami more eaily Apply In JOHN It. COOP Kit. CKDARVAI.K, M.Ik, for Ihe following: Two (Ji Ions only hel green tomatoes, while Ihey al. ft. lb. Six iC) fort Hily lrili ih-bler Potaloe. .io prr I (Mi lb. or $22.00 Ion. Heels, good quality, SHr. lb.. 3.on ion lb. Turnips, Kangaroo, excellent eating. 2 He lb. .00 too lb. Carrots, half long, 3c. Ib 2.30 100 lb. Cabbage, Klldonaii, green, XMe. i.no I no lbs. I lift doz. only Com. Midget. 15c. doz "O.K.V 25c. doz. Note. Wrap the tomatoes in paper and place in a dark plao ami Ihey will ripen. Prices F.O.II. Ccdarvale. Shipments, Wednesdays. 230 FOR SALK. Pedigree Knglish Itillldog. female. Registered CK.C. Write P.O. Ilox H0, Prince Rupert, or phone Red 2 li. 220 HOUSK FOR SALK. Four rooms and bathroom. Apply 1 10, ' Seventh and Dowser, 230 FOR SALK. Franklin slue in good romlilioii. Phone 311. 228 and lo n lesser exlenl for Ihe Rupert Fair tournament. A fine aerage and well-balanred leuni hud the, baeb.il honor, of Anyox in its keeping there, nod made good. II is a mjghty fine thing lo be able lo pay these visits lo neighboring towns occasionally. lo be privileged lo measure our skill and nlhlelic uhtlitle. against slranger aggregations. II, gives us a chance lo gel a line on ourselves when wm meel Ihe other fellow who has also been playiifg Ihe name old game under circum stances similar to Qiir own. "Altogether, Ihe Rupert affair was a filling finale to a sport season which was slightly lipset owing to circumstances over which none of us had any con trol. Without the s'o.operatioit of (he comiiaiiy management. rrnl. FOR RENT Will leae or Hirchase and re-1 Ilesuer apartmeuti wanl locator fr island ori Stephens. group with a thousand acres or more, or finance owner in development of fur fa,rm. T. ' uerard, ens eaioartl liuililing. BOARD Seattle. HOARD. The Inlander, Second Avenue. Phone 137. tf ROOM AND BOARD PALM lilt HOfHP- 106 Seventh Atenue West, phone Red I IV. KniMihe unite LOST W)ST. One auto crank on Sun lay evening. Filler TAXI Tail 87 Phone, (Call Oeorg? or Outt) Ross Brother. lle Servi fl the City Anywhere. Vny'ime Day or Night SUnd: Boston Orlll Third Avenue AUCTION HALES. EXPERIENCED CORSETIERC Onler taken for Spirella OimmU Mrs. J. M. Orahtman Kaien Shoe Store, 7 1 1 Second Avenue West. MAIL SCHEDULE For the 'East Mondays, Wednesday! and Fridays, closes at 5.30 tun. From the East Mondays, Thursdays' and Saturdays, 4:30 p.m. From Vancouver Sundays P. M. .Mondays ... 3 P.M Wednesdays 3 P.M. Fridays ..j,.... A.M. Fridays 3 P.M. To Vancouver- Mondays ' i,.....io P.M. Tuesday.. Mall closes at I P.M. Thursdays .Saturdays fnlurday To Anjoz, Alice Arm- Wednesdays From Anyos, Alice Arm Thursdays To Port Simpson, Alice Anyox and Arrandale. 10 P.M. A.M. 10 P.M. 9 P.M. .8 p.iri. Arm ,i Sundays 7. P.M. From Port Simpson, Alle Arm Anyox and Arrandale" Tuesdays J,M, I RTKAM lleate.1 Fist for rentj Z? ,rHim arti w t , M the lrHMW .4 Sru... .mijumi.-m rour room flat for "crr nnn tm. , We.Unhaver Urot. tf JuViIl lw ntr ' l IIM l lillK y, . , , itrl llHMNVM U N , 830 1 "TT'v, .... tbo f Ilk nt ti.i . fteMr fr m lm,l,tll' MwttrtflHt IV f" , aoTicc. It THE K1TTI t K stp. f 3 If the Hoj Sf a lr "r: ' , a f f foe Lot T (ft. kkt . m i 1, U rft rMrW. Mtp ;. ?imnr iar . r m r . r Certifwi tin rMrt IW ttm u Mini Df nwtw.: v plione ir(a M IMM. M it, !r fmificiw jUnJ la the sum r r ' ' "1 It! ii. i km- CrUrtr l dtt4 IN- t :, CL-tM IS. (4 It wmxn ii-i Uixf K'twirT or .. r B.C (SH Jt. itn n. f mrx s. kT'-l UMD ACT, n(k r. iimiis u Mr u i mm I lrM Ll4 Pttir i p ' if IfHi t T1W RtTt. sm ; xt il ct t est, rm um i Ttis !u uai w wiir t cur roomf. Good, alio told on ; ZnJg! JZ'ZT ominUslon. ti-i m u jt . M. HENIMSiluS, Auctioneer, t h ttmv, 5fjt Third Avenue hr: h"r: Uotm thtf 1 . . (Dei.ny Allen's Old SUre) Phone black 138 and Oreen 471. CHIROPRACTOR R. D. TASSIE, D.C. Chiropractor 3rd Avenue. Prince Rupert. II.C Hours: 10 to 12: 2 to 4; 7 to 8. Phone lilue (23. Residence. Oreen 138. irf Of rt. W 7 I'Tl' v ". J rt ot4 Tlk Jirff. IH MIKM-l SCT ClftTiricm "c irsoti MOTKt. Mllr. Iltlf t. I 1141 1. lUlf . -I, l H. I " linrtu ( lw(fr nt IHMtir rrr. ruitnt. And fsnhrr uu " ' StxVf W II "' '-tun. Ihe' l4lr nt ' I i;n v -ji otm. . . lluakMl la lt- IMtl M VitfWMf IbM W.t." ' uIm .th Pari Tll Mie Sl I " ' '- rre Slnr rrMifusi- v . IrM. Illy Sll trmu '" . ,.tw ... th HUH H Hal lmreMTfl. n i' tiet im. fitk ao V wtrrri . . . ..... .1; Si t 'O LA SO ACT. iuiu si itu7u ""r 'MM- tnrt 4J Vnnrt RtM ' VX-" , 1 - . . IrUMt Tik rsilire ihst rriKk T Vinentivrr. B.C. w IP' . . . . ..i ... lIPTWI w n'iy .' . " nvnrlnr it I tl pl:,l'a or lUwl II ' . ' , - UKlimirir il 4 ilr" u" luitwiy. n4 nUinlf I " r SfSPttt llnrbert A Dtletl tl Sklvsl. '"A.'-li ' min(sl sct; caTiricsTi"rr"l""Tl NOTICl. . " -Moo-." "Vncw 0 lie v. " iiwrii "'' -I'-'J; i. y " I.itinrt. Wh-r Plrtil on Whsle iwn . v;is hJreW. lo kiflr Ui if Zt.t, .ur of i4Ulnm cwb Hn.fr Triton V miiM t fi for Hie iMtunre f "r'1 lMirrnmni. . i.mii it-1 ' ' .TlCT. Sundays 1 i. M I T.i Notice IMIW; "'VV '"' however, these (rips would be From Stewart and Pei. li OT. 'SSiSiwi enllrely out of I lie question; and Saturdays H P. M. ',n?.l!fr,L' .iSkw"'?1 we are forliiuale above our Tuesdays . .. t, t Im' i&ihV-ii wrnrr of j v'&.tn J" neighbors beca. f this; for To Alaska Points-KX wVt If il were not for Mie interest sepl. 10 nml 2. j.ouihMirriy end 'l'l,!5ro, iiisniayeii iy I lie comnanv oni- rm si..l. bi.. iirr r ' fruI, iw " w J i win ei s rvei rutin rials in our games, Ihe I rims portal Ion situation would prevent Ihe playing of games away from home, except on extremely rur, occasions." Sepl. 8. 1 1 and 25. point II rutins nuriu : - nf i tt tot t rn 5?!?f A llllflllT . n,ort . To Queen Charlotte'lsland Nri.& SOfffi WiiM,Iya 5.30 P.M. From Queen Charlotte Polnte ptisn thii loih tr f 1,fACil.t c' A ar ,t Sundays A.Ml .