rAOHFODR III TBSQIILT SEJV! DRY BRINGING UP FATHER By George McMant Birch Wood WELL -WELL IVE. BCEM A T VVHttPtL vhat&tme: t-ATTpf I ITT LEI jnHNNV 'o TOBACCO jocE-t alw VJHM I nv y DEVbOtT AM IT n Itr IT THE, THE. h?hfl FOR SMALL HEATERS, ARE "YOg OOitS' I'M RlOlN A, HI SURJE. WINNER RACE : u i 50c Per Sack ""Al pninmmminmyn CM COLLX t T I I'LL. CO TOTHE I . I II KWI I l Ks s - I RACE AN C.T HydeTransfer rv mind orr 139 Second Avenue. CE.T WvTH OUshj Phone 680. Night or Day. WE BUY BOTTLES. Dr. E. S. TAIT DENTIST. Helgerson Blook, PRINCE RUPERT, B. a Office Hours, te 8. Phone 888. Open Evening Only Far Special Appointments. St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leading Restaurant. A Bakery Unsurpassed Third Avenue. I LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 61. Cartage, Warehousing, inA Oistributlng. Team or Motor Service. Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. You can tell by the prices that we put on our Home Furnishings and our Hardware that we have your home contentment at heart. Savage Electric Washer .. .. .. S185.00 Hoover Cleaners $63.00 and $75 00 Holh sold on very Easy Terms. Terms. TIMBER SALE X 6644. j l!i 11113 , ! till i M Sterling Furnace COAL Dsllftra In Bulk. At $10.00 per ton. This Is a very superior furnace roil. It im t elan bot fire iik ! rntlrrly frre from foot, cllnktri, dark and dirt. Some of the larreat healing plants la the city are now unlnr It with entirely sallsfaitory results. STERLING STOVE COAL, Delivered In Sacks. At $12.50 per ton. -We are also Agents for the Famous LADYSMITH-WELLINQTON and TELKWA COAL8. Prince Rupert Coal Co. SU'e Off lor I Mo. H Csstral. Ption IS SPalrd Tenders will be received by the Mlnlter ut Land, at Victoria, sot later than msin on ttie tt day of November, 194. for the Dureliae or Licence KOI, in cut 145.0(111 feet of Snriire. Hemlock, Cottonwood and Halsam and 50.0UU feet of Felled and Hurked Surure, on an ares at the head or Alice Arm, Casslar District , Two : yesrs will b allowed for removal or timber Further particulars of the Chler Forester, VKtoris, B.C.. or District Forester, 1'rlnce Hupert, B.C. I ! St. BASEBALL BOXINQ WHIST BILLIARD OlJ4 Uri Fcatum 54VK. I"C OF THE DAY JCHEDULE First Division Opens on November S and Second Division on November 4 The following schedules for the billiard competitions this winter under the auspices of the Prine Itupert Itillianl Leafrue are issued by Itichard Howe, secretary of the league; First Division (First Half) November firolto vs. Prince Milliard Parlors. 12 O rot to vs. Vets. 19 IMl.H.P. vs. Vets. 26 P.H.H.P. vs. firollo. December 3 Vets vs. firotlo. 10 Vets vs. P.IUJ.P. Second Division (First Half) November 1 Canadian Fish & Cold Stor age vs. Callies. 6 firotlo vs. P.It.IJ.P. 11 St. Andrew's vs. C..YV.V.A. 13 C.F. & R.S. vs. fi.W.V A. 18 SI. Andrew's vs. p.n.B.P. 20 firotto vs. Callies. 25 fi.W.V.A. vs. Callies. 27 C.rotto vs. St. Andrew's. December 2 P.R.U.P. vs. C.F. & C.S. I P.ir.H.P. vs. Callies. 9 fl.F. & C.S. vs' St. Andrew's. 1 1 T..W.V.A. vs. firotto. 16 Callies vs. SfT Andrew's. 18 firollo vs. C.F. fc C.S. . 23 P.H.H.P. vs. fi.W.WA. Rules 1 (jomnelilion shall he open lo any bona-fide resident of Prince Itupert. 2 Kach team entering compe. ition shall pay entrance fee of S5.00 with application. 3 If less than four teams en lering the first division each team shall consist of six players If four or more teams enter earh team shall consist of five players i Each team in the second di vision shall consist pf five play ers but shall not register more than seven players. 5 First division games, sliall be 250 points; second dfrfion games sliall be 200 points. All game to be governed by the Eng lish Milliard Association rules. 6 Any first division player can be Iransferred lo the second division upon notifying his cap lain and obtaining the consent of the executive. 7 Any second division player playing three games in the first division automatically becomes a first division player. 8 !Any player may apply to the executive for his transfer lo another team afler notifying his raplain. 9 All disputes (excepting those oecuring during ganvs and within the duly of the referee) must he referred to the executive m JLWO more at close of games and III High Low Crew Briuui ridt 10 All players must be registered. Registration forms shall be 'provided and all registrations must be in the hand of (he secretary 18 hour prior to same. 11 tMNire card shall be pro vided which markers shall fill inJ B rv SPORT NEWS Rupert HERE AND EVERYWHERE 12 Alt markers must hsv VS FOOTBALL BILLIARDS HUNTING WHIST LEAGUE Official Schedule, Season 1024-25 GENTS SECTION October 23. ynl Orange vs. Moose. e secretary who shall keep re-l1- Andrew vs. Sons of K- "f p- '0 0 K- coriis nls or of all all gams gams. vs nU,.. KLW.V K. of C. good knowlwlg of Ihe game and'Sons of England vs. Klks li aiisrinrv in htii rivr. ' October 30. . His decision shall be final. Officers Hon. Pres. J. liulger. Hon. Vice-prts. It. V. Cameron. President J. J. Walsh. Vire-pres. Uerl Morgan. SifY.fraa tl llnti-a Committee M M MM nol.t-n SI. Andrew's vs. K. of C, Fen Self. C. Ilalagno, and one delegate from each team. Sport Chat Churchill Iktwns meeting, whlchl opens at Louisville, October 23. Sons of En aland vs. Frederick Iturton of Chicago, 'I.O.O.F. prevented from engaging Epinard last Saturday, would be able lo race again by this week The roll spread a hoof while in train ing for the international race. Wise'Counsellor defealed' Epinard at six furlongs, while Sarazen vanquished the French horse at mile and a quarter last Satur day. "Al Hussia is playing fool- ball," said Dr. John L. Nuelsen. bishop of I he Method Episcopal Church, on his return to the United Stales afler a tour of Russia. "Not only in the large eilies are ihey kicking the pig skin, but I saw them playing football with ardor in some of the smallest villages through which I passed on my tour. What i true of football is true also of other forms of outdoor; sport in lhe':Soviet republic. In (irie little village I saw a fine gymnasium, equipped with improved appli ances. Young Hussia is develop ing physically." , PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Saturday, October 18 High 1:52 a.m. 17.6 16:33 p.m. 18.7 Low 10:40 a.m. 9.2 23:20 p.m. 6.3 fL November 27 Sons of Canada vs. Moose vs. Elks. Canada Moote (i.YV.WA. vs. Elk. I.oyal Orange vs. Sons of Canada St. .Andrew's vs. I.O.O.P., K. of P. vs. K. of C November 6 Sons of Eng. vs. Sons of Canada il.oyaul Orange vs. I.O.O.F. K. of P. vs. Elks. fi.W.V.A. vs. Moosor November 13 O.W.V.A. vs. Sons of Canada. of I v Miirian tisi. Andrew's vs. Elks. I I.ovbI Oranire vs. K of C. sons of togland vs. I.O.O.F. Epinard, pride, of the. French November 20. urf, beaten in his three Amerl-' I.O.O.F. vs. Moose. can starts, may meel Sarazen or!k. of C vs Elks Wise Counsellor in a match aflj.oyal Orange vs. Sons of Eng. a nine and a quarter during Hie! Andrew'., v r: u' v owner of Wise Counsellor, re-: Loyal Orange vs. O.W.V.A. ported from Lalonia that his colt St. Andrews vs. K. of P. ritish Consols Sunday, October 19 5:46 a.m. 17:22 p.m. . 11:27 a.m. tor tub same price ' 16.6 ft. 17.0 " 10.2" December 4 Loyal Orange vs. K. of P. Sons of Canada vs. Elks. K. or C. vs. I.O.O.F. i.W.V.A. vs. Sons of England December 11 Moose vs. Elks. a. of U vs. bons of lianada v. of P. vs. Sons of England, .oyal Orange vs. SI. Andrew's December 18 .O.O.F. vs. Sons o Canada. .v. or i'. vs. u.vv .v.A. St. K. Andrew's vs. Sons of England of C. vs. Moose. LADIES October 28 Pythian Sis. vs. Orange Ladies Moose Ladiea vs. SI. Andrew's. November 10 D.M. of Eng. vs. Moose Ladien, Orange , Ladies v.s., St. Aridrew'.s. I November 24 : ' ' D.M. of Eng. vs. Orange Ladies. Pythian Sis. vs. SI. Andrew's. December 9. D.M. of Eng. vs. St. Andrew's. Pythian Sislers vs. Moose Ladies January 13 Pythian Sislers vs. D.M. of Eng Moose Ladies vs. Orange Ladies January 27 )range Ladies vs. Pythian Sis. L Andrew's vs. Moose Ladies. February 10 Moose Ladies v. D.M. of Eng. St. Andrew's vs. Orange Ladies. February 24. Orange Indies vs. D.M. of Eng. St. Andrews vs. Pythian Sislers. March 10. Moose Ladles vs. Pythian Sislers SI. Andrew's vs. D.M. of Eng Cigarettes J2forJ5? 69 WANTED VANTEI. tiirl fur housework. Mrs. Monro, 310 Fi ft li .tvenue Kasl. If POSITION Wanled by Experienced waitress. IJox 212 Daily News olBee. - 247 WANTED. Haoo to wtl for winir. Apply l'roftr Utell, SUI block. HELP WiV.VI'Kl. WanliMl, girl tot general houaork. Apply Mrs. C. II. Orme, Westview. U WANTED. Poition ai liwiso. Keir in private liotte or hotel, where advert istT eon Id also keep boy of school aga. Itox 21 1. Daily News olDce. 216 WANTED. Furniture of every description. Highest prices paid. Prince Fly port Exchange. Auctioneers. Phone CS2. SITUATION WANTED IXPKHIE.NT.KD stenographer and look-keeper wants work.Nov-. ember 1. Write Dox 206 Daily News It BOARD AND ROOM HIDLKY HOME. Hoarding Home for school children. Term moderate. Apply Superintendent, P.O. Itox 576, Prince Itupert, I I.C. HOAHD and Itoom at the Inlander centrally located, one halt block from Post Office, 830 Second Aven. Phone 137. tf FOR RENT WINTER HAUHOIl for small boa Is. (Caretaker in attend ance. Apply Northern Et-change. tf TO HENT- -Cottages, i room with hath and 3 rooms wltli bath. Phone Ite.l 110. tf FOIl HENT FurnUheiJ house. keepinfe rooms. Plione Illue 217 or 18. UO Sixth Avenue East. tf OFFICE FOIt KENT with modern living quarters. Westcnhavet Uros. - tf F 6lt" RENT. Palmer House or cheap rates and home com forts. If FOH HENT Four room, modern. healed apartments. Apply Smith & Mallelt. Ltd. tf AUCTION SALE VN AUCTION SALE will be held at 523, 7th Avenue E. on Sal unlay, Del. 18, at 2.30 p.m., eon ing of oak dining room chairs, sidelmard, table, vari ous chairs, sofa, bookcase, carpels, tables, open healer kitchen cabinet, dinner service and china, beds, bureau, wardrobe, chest of drawers, loots oto. Philpott, Evitl Co., Ltd., Auc-tioneerf. 215 BOAT REPAIRS FISHERMEN. The close season will soon be hero. You can get your boats overhauled by con Iract or day work, al a moder ate price. We build anything up to 200 tons. Marine ways Call or wriln Erikaen Ilros: boat buildo. North Vancouver, H.G. If i . The County Court case of A. J Wheal ley vs. Al. Falconer, bolh of Alice Arm. lias been adjourned sine die. I, W Patmorer has I ho case for the plant tlf and B W Taylor for the defendaul. 1 1 It I J t o a Daily News Classified Ads. Z CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. No AdrartUment Taken for La than BO FOIl HEAL HOME MADE IlllEAD. Cktkes and Pastry, leave your order at Ul.'l AnUtrose Avenue. Phone Illue 113. tfj l FOUND FOUND. Laie' foil hat. Owwr can obtain same upon identifying and paying for this advert isemenl ut Ike Darly w oftlce. ti FOR SALE FOH SALE or Lease, Hoyal Cafe. HE.VTEH for Sale in good condition. Walker's Musi Store. 27 FOH SALE. Oiw t50 (sonrlar Piano at nearly w half oS am terms of 110 pr month. Walker's Music storw. ltd FOH SALE. One $SW I trait wick Phonograph at half pri on term, of tin per month Walker's Music utore. 2tfi FOR SALE. Ilnsimhig liooe. furnished. Apply 929 Ambrose Avenue. If CHIROPRACTOR R. E. EYOLFSON Graduate of the National College of Chiropractic, Chicago, Smith Block Room. 15. Hours. 10 to 12: 2 to 5; 7 to 8. Saturday afternoon and Sutxlay by appointment Phone Hlue 85. DON'T BE SHOCKED Ride on GOODYEAR BALLOON TIRES For all Cars Ford Tires, $8.50 to (16.00 Fit Qoodyear Tire and Avoid the Shock MODERN WRECKING) EQUIPMENT Day and Night Service. Phone 52. KAIEN GARAGE. PIANOS TUNED. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS RE PAIRED AND ADJUSTED J. B. MacKAY Phone (lren 454. P.O. Hoi 425 furniture: New and Secondhand Furni ture Store. We Huy. 8el and Ex change New and Secondhand Goods. GEO. PAPADOPULI5, 839 Third Ave. Phono fllfi. ADDRESSES WANTED WILL J. 11. McCormirk and J. J Allison please comtniuilcnle Iheir addresses to H. D. Oa-itanolT, Usk, H.C. 217 TAXI Taxi G7 Phone (Call Oeorge, Paul or flimO Prompt Service tyd Comfort Day or NrV t Stand: .tOSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Klock, Across from Empress Hotel, AGENTS WANTC A. KYI'S m.i.- ! lay a-lliiit- m KiIKHkII I'. ..!.,. .) 50 .'.I.' I, Jtic shift "aropl' , line inuite i.. raineuaU. tunity to -':.: bunllieso v..i lime. Wiit. ' MUnior- Sim : Mrflill iit .-.-, FINANCIAL HERMAN M. writ inn u i- Interest mil i their hold in k-eetituall Hi.-former lo--.--brukers wi in-tVI, Cbicag" II filD milNTRY FflnTRl ENGLISH LCACUC Division I, Sr.rnal 1. .. ' DortileT o. LlniT 1.rfHh-trb.jirn I Cardiff Cil t v.h; l.eed , oM li ,i LivimoI si;flicl: Maiii'lietcr i i t Jtotle Krel W-Preston N K. o. N.. Htinderland I. V-w. rt Hroiiiwirli 1 I SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I. Aberdeen " IohmI. Ayr Pniled n. K"ri, , ' Hearts ?. Hit ' Morton o. Air.tn. Motherwell :t. IU Queen's Park 1. Ut llailh H..v.ts .1. t . h Rangers t. h nlt.ii k I SI. Jiihn-l " 1 St. Miri.'i. :i, ;,, COLTS ATHLETIC CLUB HAD W Affair Last Night Was Suet Financially and Enjoi"1 130 Persons or so VVM Attended The dance f'.i-'l Athletic l.liil, in 1 , ' lt night to raie f basketball m'ttMMi i rial lirce n well enjoyable to the I ons who attend'-'i. 1 the strain" of uuui-Art Enroll'-. J.i started al U.:i0 and 2.20 wilh an mi" refreshment . Halp1' 1 flttor manager, Pi li'1' ' presided at the r on I In; eonvmiltee w denirh, t:heler t'l.ii , I rixxell and llarol I It A cake made by i and specially dec-oi '' Colls wax rafried n 1 fieorge Shaw. TEA AND SALE A successful lea ;' home rooking was I- ' lioiiie ..f Mm If ' iriiiu it 1 1 1-rii... 'ii v Auxiliary of HI. Aiulr ': pan P.lniriOi Mrs II f K'"' ,i,l rk..al.l..l ..r 11, U ' i n., .. I... ifi " l.f.A eAfnlt'f.il Mr4. J( t' nan poured ami w-'i $ t I. '1,.1.L M rn,.n- " .. i.m H,.r.,.nu Mrw t loll' ' . lr I II fin I Ml l!aell -.lone via the home cooking I . .... .... t,., W1! HHMNiru oy ,ii!? - ,i Mrs II c a thler A Philpott II 1 (I