Behind this label ti lk reputation af Ik ir..f, i.m.l hygi.mc.l. IT kcionliSc W.winj intti. lulibn in ll.a W..i . -I... .. ... v p. Ml that tu.r.nt.., lw.yt i. UlmOftl In nur!l . .1 1 1 - f.Ctlbn At .-it. f- . 'i"wn vn tvirjr bollU. Public .njur.m.nt of v..cu it prov.d by ever (ocreet. ' ? ,,ow r",' all ctl..r. in Bnluh Columbia combined. Get a supply of Cascade today SolJ al all Cvvrtmmnt Liquet Slant Vancouver Breweries Limited 'Vh 'eBeerwUktafeiPar ThU adverti-ement ii not published or displayed ly the Liquor Control I burnt or by the Oovcrnment of Hritiah Columbia, CUNARD Anchor, Anchor-Donaldson SPECIAL Christmas Sailings to the Old Country . Hallfax-Queentlown-Llverpool. SS. Aiiouin New, Liverpool Dec. 1 Hallfax-Plymouth-Cherbourg-London. SS. Andutua New London 1 . 10 Halifax-Glasgow. SS. S ATI ItNIA PurtlniMl. Dec. X Dec. 0 New York-Cherbourg-Southampton. S S Aiuitaiiin Dec. ft S S lit rriiifaria Dec. 22 New York-Londonderry-Glasgow. SS California New Dec 8 New York-Queenstown-LWerpool. SS. Iironm Dec. in Kill iiiforrnnt ton from Agents or Company's Office-, 122 Having SI. W.. iiiioiiver. Pnc.nc S.-y. !Wi8. Have You Seen Homer V. Bagley Last heard of In the vicinity of Anyox, B.C., Aug. 22, 1822. Wai employed at the construction of a dam. Age 26 years. Frequents dance halls. Any Information concerning him will be greatly appreciated and will make It worth your while. Address: GEO. W. PAQLEY, c o Bagley Tire Rubber Co., Hotsprlng National Health Resort, Arkansas, United States of America. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating G. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our Hmit is ciiiipif(l to Imiulle nil kimls of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385. Eleanor Mac Leaving The power boat F.lennor Mac. owned by Capl. W. Oas. has been leased lo James Field for logging work in Ihe Kilimti'it district. F.leunor i now al Ihe McLean yard being fixed up with lowing bits preparatory to her leaving for the new field of operations. .Mr. Field will lake the. boat lo Kitimnt early In the coming week. Capl. Has lof I on Sunday lust for the south where he will spend Ihe winter leurning new wrinkles on Ihe making and cooking of Hie most modem flapjacks. The ii)ver ImuiI Zorra, finpt. Hoy llrown, put into port duHnsr Ihe week from Anger Island where she has been engaged In logging operation for Ihe f icorgclnvvit sawmill. Capl. llrown Is in Hie rily for supplies and will probably leave port over Ihe week end on his return trip to Kitimiil. 4 Sheep Ranch Possible The launch Myfuuwy, Capl. A. Rwiinson, was. over to I'orohcr Island on Thursday with I wo genllemenl recenlly Arrived from Scotland who are looking into " THE nAOiVNKWB. PAGE PIVR Free Delivery In Prince Rupert. Thursday last on Dominion ' IT-I II government business. irtrr??mwtmr imp ISEC Doing of the Moequito Fleet which ia the uflH ' OlLM chief source of Prince Rupert's prosperity ed port that Tommy Wilson andjhul tlie heavy fos prevented tlie Spencer Allen, both rexiilenlx Ifrunnerx pel I in w a beail on any. of lliit port, had iieen lout off Tlie hunter remembered all I lie Canadian halibut chooner their friend on return to port Tiielma I., Capl. den. Fritz., on and many larder were enriched I he fateful Thursday, liolh of by Hie addition of choice duckft. Hie nl men were familiar'fal peee and juicy enion fl?ure in waterfront circle and iteiik. Capl. Tommy Wall were frreal favorilex. TommyUoiced the opinion of the parly wax unmarried and leavex a'w-heii he xaid "Ii wa Hie finest mother rexidinp in Toronto. hunt inr trip I wax ever mixel Spencer wax alxo unmarrie.) and up wilh nnhnw' " ix survived by his brother Are. I who was on the Thelma al Hie! I lie power boat Alia arrived time nf the disaster, and rela- in !''rl duriiiK Hie week from lives in Nova Smliu. Thee dix-'Aner Inland where she has asters have ral a ' gloom oxerjbeen encaged in. Int-pin? opera-Hie walprfronl. Thrnuch lliPetlon. rolumnx Hip comrades of the; 11 lost men, who died so nobly in I Southwest Gale the execution of llieir duly, ex-J A southwest pale struck Hie lnd lo Huyr relatives ami waterfront on Wedriexllay uijsht friend xincere sympathy iniiuinjr iuile a lillle a(ipre-their sad berenvemenl. '(tension aiiHMijr liolli work and Storm Affect Landing fir! class catches. The new ) foot halibut boat under construction by lh Doreen Brothers' on Ihe N. M. McLean ways x rapidly taking plea ure Inial owners. Tlie wharf of the Prince llupert Ax a remit of Hie heavv tormi"winfc' and Yahf Club seemci Sherman Roughs It riifimr on Hie deen xea flxh1nir' he rifflif in IllieoTIIie worsf luroiinds lat week the loilibul n "' " kept HanTl Fiiilay arrivals have been liyht and ,retiy much ' occupied lo I few of the large American .pwvenl hixcbarcps from mount -clMMinerx have made port. Most '"F ' '"' roadway. So seri-'of Hie laiidiutts for Ihe week 'I silualitn become liave been brought in by the "bat lie wa rorceit in can out Canadian sch.Miners fishing ii'j"ie naulical volunteers. A parlv nearby walers.- Landings on ; headed by Charlie Starr wa Monday started off well when"'"" scene of aclion and Mfl.inn pounds wa marketed rendered yeoman service in pre. Tuesdav.venling some of the boats leav-nnd bill Ihev dronpe. iu Ve.lneMlay while Thurs-iing port williout skippers. The .lnv- ri-ivnlx tunde.l IH.000. IpUNellie Wiltshire, owned by M. P. ,.pile of Hie short landings ihe-MeCum'ry. )OCaino rP. unruly price offered have not been "! insisted upon climbina out high, averaging around If.c. for "I" Hie waler on lo the wharf. It I American and He for Canadian '" " a severe handling I hal she would remain in Ihe chuck. The Liia-Jane also lie-came wayward and seemed very desirous of leaving home. She threw off her stem lines and tried hard lo break the ropes at M...i.n The frame and r is "c now mil wiimuu sure- I are now in place and preparation! Several of Hie lillle fellows in I. . i .. . . ..f ICihv. Cow. Iluv Hay pulled ikiill.kil mil out for for more more I peing mane nr iiie pi.iriiiK oi the ouler jdanks. The owners of Ihe new vessel have pracllr-ally ileciled to install a 65 horse power full )eise Alia. Imperial engine which would give Ihe vc!.e a minimum speed of between 7 and 8 knot per hour. sheltered anchorage. In spilo of'llie giV no untoward damage was done lo any of Ihe boat.. The Canadian halibut schooner Sherman, Cnpt. Milligan, ran in lo some lough weather lust week while out on Ihe high spot. To make matters worse the en gine developed trouble and Hiey were forced lo lay to some three miles off shore. However, Ihe sturdy craft stood the strain well and after necessary re pairs had been made aboard she made port safely under her own power. The power boal Hob.,. Cnpt fleo. Constable, which recently arrived from Alice Arm after a prolonged prospecting Irip, left port on Thursdiy morning for Inverness. ' ' The launch Joy lUrd, Capt. Jimmy Thomas, was out on The Things m life are happiness. Health first, the others follow. Good digestion is most important Attftefintslgnof disorder take a dose of BEECHAM'S PILLS All the Winner Tli result nf the fir.t round in the walcrfrnnl Xmas drib tournament, skipper Dim. Clap-perlon, shows the following winner: It. Shrubsall. K. Saxon. 'Ii. M. Newell, V. O. Hughes, W. rrnst, .1. Donnelly, J.. Pollerlon. and Harry Daggetl. Tlie erih fan are betting even money on; toth Hughe ami Frost. Steve' Carter w ho was vanquished in his; first ifamf, claim that if lie Storm Takes Toll the feasibility of establishing prp rinsiairni in I lie tmirna- The storm which raced on the sheep ranch in the vicinity ofi"'"' ne pet the cal- deeji sea fishing grounds la"l'rince. Itupert. From report' "aM"" "l b'','nr ",,n- week, look heavy loll of Ihelliey have heard ofjlhe fertility urn ve rnen or the local lialihui fleet. On Monday the naiilionU lieard Willi deen rejfrel of the lo- nf .lack Itohins male of the uleani trawler Andrew Kelly, owneil hy the Canadian Fih & Cold Klorajrp Co. and kipipred hy Capl. Candow. Mohinx wa Hwept overboard by a terrific ea while I lie vexi.pl lay off Troy Hay lal Tliurj'day week. Jack wa an old timer In the finhlnir irarne and a favorite among the lioyw of the high hoot pia'd. He waft a man of Merlin? worth and ever ready In help fellow men. Iliii In will tie fadly fell. )eceaed i mirvlved hy his wife livlnp in .Nova Scotia. of I he land oil I'orcher Mand'l l U" molorxhip llellinxliam, Ihpy ar making a firl hand, arrivpd from iiive.xligalinn an to II pnihjj. Ifp.t for Ihi purpo.". Some Hunters The launch Iachcna, Capl. A. Swanxon, reliirnj'd from a ten day InintiiiK trip down tlie coaM on Tuesday nigh(.,v The parly included Iieip. ' tlie ftliipper, Capl. It. Hammon, 'K. C, Oibbono, .1. S. JoIiiimhi ami C.ipt. Tonjtny WnlU. Tlieir bag' of 150 ducks, 25 ftcpxc and 5 der tjeak for ilcelf a In their'. pfWes Willi I lie 'field artillery T'ip Pnllrr bug wax gained in Hip Oanlner Canal di.lrict. luriny the hunt On Tiieday the ac new reach-iffoat xpoor wa mucli in evidence Kelrhikan loay wilh a cargo of froen fish for easlern shipment. The shipment wa unloaded between Hie Allin Fisheries and the Hoyal Fish Company. The Cytnadian lialihui scliooners Verna, Joe Maker and Torbersr, whjcli arrived in port on Thurs day, have removed their gear and will lie up. for Ibe winter. Jim Lee Returns Jimmy Lee, manager of lht Allin Fisheries,s who has been Indisposed '7fori Hie past week with a bad jaw,-has sntiieienilyi recovered to ayain lake the hem al the noted, fish house. His re appearance al the Fish F.x- change was receive! wilh mixei greetings. Arriving' at' Hie ex change- with xwollen lips, the result of extracted molars. Jim look his accustomed seal. No sooner had lie sal down than Capl. Angell, skipper of Ihe schooner Alaska, arrived on Ibe scene and started in to shake Ihe paws of all present. Upon facing Jim with the swollen lips Hie hearty skipper greeted him with "Well, II) e darned, if Jim Lee hasn t started in to chew snoose." The fish .nuota- tions were drowned in tlie up. roar. Fish Business During the week I8l,ynn lbs. of halibut has been marketed on Hie Fish Exchange. Americans were high al 17c. and 10c. and low at I C.tc and 9c. Canadians were high at ll.Ce. and lOJie andlow- al It.Sc. and 10c. The arrivals were: Alaska, Sumner, W. A F, An.lrew Kelly, W. T.. Joe linker, Ilingo, Torberg, He. veille. (iih'on, Verna, llanaeo, Valorous, Lumen, Scout. Atlan tic and Vansee. Hugo Sandslrum, skipper of he power boat Aaunga, i in Ihe hospital as the result of an ac cident while working at the dry lock. While working on Ihe steamer Canadian Volunteer somi'tliing heavy slipped from above ami catching Hugo on Ihe jaw Ijroke it. Having fished for ome considerable lime Ihe skip per is of the opinion that there are as many dangers on land as on sea. Ihe Invalid I progres dug satisfactorily. .. o Daily Dozen According lo the fleet secret service, skippers .MCMnnon ami laylor, of Hie power boats Os wego and tomme respectively, are in the habit of doing the daily loien on Ihe decks of I heir boats. A large crowd gathers . .1 n .'.ll. ii ever iimu iiimh ui v n inniw in witness the marvellous demon. strations of agility and strength. The flywheels of Ibe engines have been removed lo permit of them being uel as ilunibelK, Capl .Taylor excels bis partner at climbing. To see him climbing the mast and suspending himself hy his eyebrows Is a sight for ye fiods, according to several eye witnesses. However, Copt. MT- Kinnon has a little of the edge on his comrade for strength and its nothing to see him extend bis right arm with the two flywheels flat on the palm of his hand, ac cording to reports to hand. Tin" power boat Cub, Capl. Vic Marcklaud, arrived in port early in the week with a cargo of lumber from the Svyedemark mill situated on Macaulay Island. De7aetWtld The logging boat Kileen, skippered. Jy Capt, Wall Shaw, returned from a' hunting Irip to Porcher Island over last week end. The skipper slated that the deer are getting so wild over there that it lakes a long legged man lo catch up with them. One of the desired quadrupeds chanced to cross his path and upon seeing the hunter started at a run. The hunter, being somewhat of n runner himself, (Continued on page six) r-v How to Foil Wind and Weather on Washday From now until springa battle that endangers health must on washday be waged with rain and sleet. That, or drying the washing in the cellar or attic, with its attendant inconvenience and sour smells. Of course we can not order weather to our fancy, but if you would laugh at mud and water, save your health and keep your hands and face free from chapping and roughness, telephone us. Next, bundle up "your family washing and have our driver call for h. In our laundry your things are initialed where the mark never shows. Everything is sorted, too table linen is washed only with table linen, hosiery with hosiery. There is no indiscriminate mixing. And it is laundered in fleecy suds of silky softness. The weather, and the hardship of fall and winter washing need never be a source of worry. Use your telephone and let us help you. Canadian Steam Laundry . Phone 8 ' r Send if folhe T 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 IS, 31 S.S. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For Butedale, 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.C. 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, Nov. 17, Dec. 1, 15, 29, at 8 p.m. PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. tif Prlnre Ruprt .4J pjn. Tor rRl.NCE GEORGE, EDMO.tTO.,l. WI.1-MPE0, ttl polott Etilera Canada. UuIVhI State. AOCNCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. City TIciM Ofrict, B2S Third Aft., Print. Ruprt. PtMt. 20. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C. LTD. Sttllnrs From Prince Rupert. For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Octan Talla, an Swanion Bay, Tuaadtf, PJI. For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Al.rt Bay, and Swanaon Bay, Saturday No. Far ANYOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Wal.a Liana, Sunday S PJi. For PORT SIMPSON and Naaa Rlr Cannarlta, Friday A.M. 63 nrt Avenue. J. Barn.ity, Agent. Prtnee Rupert. i.C Nanaimo - Wellington COAL DOUBLE 8CREENED! LAST8 LONGERI Real Satisfaction. Cheapest In Long Runl NO 8HALE OR ROCK I COAL GUARANTEED! PROMPT DELIVERY. 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