FA OF FOUR Hi DRY BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManr, KwijS.'w .ii rrz Birch Wood BY COLUV JTtj CEAT TO aw it wvyz. u'-vvfi. eg:m U. HOW DARE happy -Wfc- I MV tT OCT- IvCV a BEN INUelLTQCO AH ROtiY AC4IH YOU DROR WITHOUT A ftMOKG- I 1 Jby AN' Lird bCEMtj US FOR SMALL HEADERS, ' Vn ' 1 jt . . . r C KiiiWIHilillHISiIa r..f, I II -V WeJL WOflTH WHILE Ot1 THE. 50c Per Sack - i ii mmu i ii h i u FLOOR.' A y HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue. Phone 680. Night or Day. WE BUY BOTTLES. Dr. E. S. TAIT DENTIST. Helgerson Block, PRINCE RUPERT, B. 0. Office Hours, 9 U 6. Phone 688. Open Evening! Only Far Special Appointments. St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leading Restaurant. A Bakery Unsurpassed Third Avenue. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 61. Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture moving. I!' "VALSPAR" ! Wc have just been .appointed exclusive wills for lliis famous lino of Varnishes, Stains and Enamels. Test, its wonderful wearing qualities. Guaranteed turn white. not to Brush Special, 2V, rubber set, regular 75c. for BOo Kaien Hardware Co. ll ii i ! I Sterling Furnace GOAL C II TrJ In Bulk. At $10.00 per ton. This la i very auperlor furnace coal. It If I vp clean hot fire anil Is entfrely nee from foot, clinkers, lark and dirt, Some or the largest beating- plant) In the city are now usinir It vmn entirely satisfactory results. STERLING STOVE COAL, Delivered In Sacki, At $12.60 per ton. We are also Arenls for tbe famous LADYSMITH-WELLINOTON and TELKWA COALS. Prince Rupert Coal Co. ata'n OfflM l Hot it Cintral. Pho 16 LAND ACT. I Caailar Land Dlatrlct. Rprordlnir dlttrlrt of Prince nuprt, ami sl(uat In Allln Uke. about 01 1 lialf (ill 1a due went r Atlln Townslte. TAKK JVOTjCK thai I'anl I.. Elfrt. of Alllrt. in the I'rovlnre of Brltluli Colum-lila, ocrupailon Jeweller, Intends to applr for prrrnmlon lo purchase tlie following dcarrllied land:- - Cnmmencln at a Ooit pfanted at the touih point of the small Island" known a second island In Atlln Lake, situated ai hfive! lhenre nnrtliwest and on around this lilind followlnit the shore line to the Place or commencement; ana coiuimmih two acres, more or leal, Sept. Srd, 1814 PAUL LOUIS EOQEItT. "fer euen mel A pleasant and agreeable sweet and a I - a -s-t-l-n-n benefit as well. Good lor teeth, breath and digestion. Makes tbe next cigar taste better. r?mm 1 tJTI rrfi COLD STORAGE WON EASILY OYER SCOTS Opening Game of Second Division Billiards Last Night Resulted In Clean Swesp For Players From Fsh Plant The .Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co.'s team made a clean sweep ovpr the Callies . in the opening iriimcs of the Second Division Billiard League last night winning by an aggregate score of 750 to 553. The players from the fish plant did not lose a single game and their head player, John May, made the high hreak of the evening 30. The individual scores were as follows: John May fCohj Storage, l&Q; Malcolm Lamb (Callies), 102. S. Darton, 150; I). McLean, 110. A. WT. Hales, 150; V: Murray, 112. . W. Parr. 150: D. MeAiiley, 117 J. ilulger. 150; V. Andersnn. 82 vv tt t PRINCE RUPERT TP" t f 1 Wednesday, " November 5 High ' ft :58 a.m. IH.5 ft. 2 1 : C p.m. 17.7 " Low 2:0 a.m. 0.2 " 11:52 p.m. 8.8 " Thursday, Nqvember G High ..." 0:57 a.m. 10.1 f. 22:15 p.m. 18.1 " Low . 3:18 a.m. fi.3 " 1C:0U p.m. 7.7 " : I J WRIGIEYS !JE55i Actor I seldom think of my audience when I am acting. Crilic Hut you ought to have some consideration for them. WELL TURNED OUT "Did your last employer I pfe Hlfcimlilii 1 1 The lull in snorts which always intervenes between the ending of t lie outdoor summer reason and the inauguration of the inside winter uelivilies is about at an end. The Vliist Leaguers are well into flieir schedule am) bil liards started, last nigil with the jopemntj game (if the second division schedule bfjween tie Canadian Fish & Cold storage Ho. and Callies. Tonight the first ilivision billiards will start with 'lie meeting oT lle (indlo and l'nnce Hupert Hjlliard Parjor. Tie basketball season is to open Ion November 1 1 if lie cqujpuienl s reaily in time. These various lines of indoor snort will prove interesting to the many participants and the fnis will be legion 1 f . j '"lie following player will I meet tonight in the opening games of the hirst Division of the City Milliard League between the firolto and prjnco Hupert Milliard Parlor: (J. Waugh (firoltn) vs. Oeorge Mcllmoyle (Hilliard Parlor). Don Ilrown vs. Charles Hal- agno. K. Pearce vs. Fred Stephen?. Oeorge Itlythe vs. Art la3on. Hert Mqrgan vs. It. JeIch. 1 According to word received 'roni Die interior, game is very plentiful in the Optsa .ake dis trict and several parties have met wth marked success. As an example, Husler Harrison of -Wistaria and Percy Carr of Hums Lake had a very successful trip to the west end of Ootsa Lake, last week. Tieir bag con-slilcd of one deer, ix geese and twenty-six ducks. The results of Ijie sport was shared among the many friends pf the two hunters. A BACKHANDER J j PUBLISHER TELLS give you a reference?" "Yel, but il dnpsnT seepj In e any good,"; ' "What did he ay. - "He said I was one of Hie best men tits nrm nan ever iprneoj out ." - London Telegraph. ABOUT STEWART Only Objection He Has Is to Customs Regulations Which I Cause Delays Vlierever ymi dig a hole in hei ground anywhere at Sl;war, there seems lo lie ore, according to H. C. Ilerroii, publisher of IM Alaska Weekly and alo of the Anchorage daily puper, who pa sit ed ljiniugi the city yetyday soiilltfOnd. He says lumber m being taken to tbe Dunwel) mine, for Ho bunkers and the Dajy-Alasku is also atmut o begin hippjng. .Mr. Herron U very en - thusiasfie. He went up with a reprasenlalive of the Araeri-an Smelling and itefiuinp Company and made a thorough examina tion qf some of the properties. I lie latest reported strike there he says. Is at Seven Mile In t prowrty owned by J. Strong an his Ketchikan associate. Tmm is reported to be good. II is from the upper J leer river, tuat Mr. Herron looks for the greatest returns. Also he is pleaded wti some of the show ings clqse to Stewart, he a.y at the Dunwell tey are pretty sure to strike the rich ore in Hie fourth lu.nnel and if they, do il " ill mean they have a hi mine Customs Delays There is but one fly in the ointmcrtr at Plewart and that l the customs regulations. To gel lo Preinjer, . it is necessary to pass Ihroupli-a strip rif U.S. territory ami it is Mr. Ilerron's idea that Uwirrsuhuions , shul) made'siifas lb faqililale biiiqil Tjijs is true on bolh sides of the line. WJial people need in Ip be thill to get through, do their work apil calch the boat. In some case-s it is impossible lo do lis Recayse of lie rejtplalions The matter is being taken up. with the ofltcials with a view to "fforls bring made to expedite ! ravel. r BMHaajateMaBifMafl wu BLUE y S mm.af ur RIBBON S X QUALITY HAND jj, re,. -HARDtVAMC CCAiat SiMONDS SIH0SDS CISlDt SAW CO. UWITtD fMCOUVIII HONTKtll ST, JOHN. N.a. f-fj 1(34 oioemls or real smokmQ for 65 in the new xk lb. fin of iBSlla, Jl I SMOKING miiBkt. BRITISH CONSOLS SMOKING TOBACCO IT.-VMUMfalfV ' OafcaT1'1'""!!!! Il MTU! 1 Hal t till! 1 i;4 Int k F(aTwI Sikvicc. Inc IIAHIMIK for small (iretaker in altenii-Apply Northern Ki UKRAINIAN WEDDING BUY FRENCH PAPER ll KOIl IlKNT Four room, modern, healed apaH tnenU. Apply SmiUi A Malletl, Ltd. tf HELP WANTED AflF.NT- llelfahle man to repre sent obi eslablished firm sell ing Made-to-Measur' ololtiintl on i'asy payments. Itig com mission. Outfit Tree. "Mac dim.ilds," Hoi 2.181, Montreal. CLOTHINQ til Dll' .Men's suits, oven-uaK t j ;- to measure, easy monthly payments. Sample "Mac-Di ii iIiIs." Hiix L'.'tHl. Montreal Over 400 Quests Made Merry for Two Days During Ceremony SMOKY LAKK, Nov. 5. Cele brated according to the old I kranian traditions was a recent wedding here. II began on I wennesuay evening, uie young people gathered at dinner 'at eight o clock, and likranian il 1 h ti es were served. Then old folk songs were sung and dancing went on in the open air, a plat I form hedged by evergreens hav-jing been erected and the revellers linade I he most of the five pieces orchestra. Xexl morning Iho bride, bridegroom and bridesmaids went lo the local Orthodox Church and were married. After I heir return home, the tlmo had come for the elderly nnd married couples for enjoyment. They all had lunch, sang and danced. The revellers made merry uiifil Friday morning. It was easily one of the largest wedding ceremonies ever held in New Cana dian communities. Over 100 guests were present. CONSTANTINOPLE. Prom inetit members of the Oennan colony have purchased Hie French daily Voloulc The newspaper will be printed guasc. in llie Oi iniaii lau-i 1 DON'T SKID 3 Cnil llritain rif hi iwil ' Daily News Classified Ads. 8 CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. No Advertisement Taken for L. t),n 80t SNqiNQ MltS. JACK IIIMuN. p111.1l f Madame Suiiitilers, Ollawn; Prof. Phillips, lloslou; I and Prof. alki. London, I'.iik.. will give singing instruct ion by appomlntenl. Phone (in-en I HI, between IS and I p.m. LOST LOST. Crank fr Heo ear. Thursday, along Second or Third Avenue. Finder please return to Rupert Table Supply Co. Sfift LOS I'.Ladies' Head Hag on Thursday afternoon between farther end of Atliii Ave. anil Prince tyupert Hotel. Finder please notify Daily News. WANTED TT WA.NTKD. - Substitute teaaher Kindly forward name and address to W. D. Vance, Secretary School Hoard. FOR RENT 202 FOIt Plumbing and Healing, Phone Hlun 518. if FOIt HENT. Four living room. one suiiante lor business, or olllce, v round floor; 126.00 Also Clapp flat. Westenhaver tiros. WINTKIt boats, aft ce. change. BOARD AND ROOM ItUOM for llrnl ll.'iili-.l if dexiri-d. Phone 1 1 1 1 a llnul-il 737. If HOARD and loom at the Inlander centrally located, ope half bloe'k from Pol Onico. USD Second Avcq. Phone 137. tf FOR SALE toil SALK. Snwll baby erlb, S5.1HI No. I.CIapp HbH-k. it FOIt Al.K Monarch range, bad-, roojfn sulUU. Axndnster earpt square and sundry oilier article. Phone 1 87. 361 Foil SAftS l hole Yajeallr rtniref.GlHMn. L'bone Red iflrt. 3 F0R..SAI.H Hoonilnjr House, fur- tiislml; and . Ufe premiMNi Apuly py A'nl'ros Avenue. We have a complete si nek SKID CHAINS on hand for every flr USE GOODYEAR t. AlUwaher dA Dvex and VeVirevt)ieruly W' Tire prices have gone down QOODYEARS' From $8.00 to $15.00 When off the road phone 52. Our wrecking equipment in modern anil eMetenf and always ready. Our prices are moderate. Don I lose valuahl lime by old bloek and pry method. KAIEN Phone 52. Ooods, QARAQE Day or Night. CHIROPRACrOR R. E. EYOLFS0N Oradtiale of the National Cnlleay , of fililropraetic. niileogn, Smith Block Room 15. Hours. 10 to 12: 2 lo 5; 7 lo 8. Saturday aTleruouut and Sundays by appointment. Pbpnc Hlue 85. FURNITURE. ?Iew and Secondhand Furni ture Store. We Huy. Belt and Itx- change New and Secondhand QKO. PAPAUUPULI, H39 Third Ave. Phonp lti. TAXI Taxi 67 phone (Call (leorge. I'aul or Oust) Prompt Servlpo ont Comfprt Day or Nl' t Stand: H08S BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Clock, from tfrrmre Hotel AUCTIONEERS IT will pay you to consult us when you desire In sell or purchase furniture, or any Article. PIUNCK HUl'KItT HX-CHANOK, Auclioncers. DRY WOOD CF.DAn, HICMLOHK OH Fill Cut and aplit to any size. $6.50 Per Load A. I8AACHPN, Seal Cove Woodyard. Phone lllack 101 PIANOS TUNED. MUSICAL INSTIUJMF.NTR njl-PAHHT) ANp ADIUSTKU J. B.. MacKAY I'tinne nron 4M. P.O. nox 4?5 Advertise in the Dally News. MAIL SCHEDULE For the East Mouila) -. .,1 . . days, 1 I..-.- From thk E a. al-ti ... .iicinwys, 1 H i! - 1 , ..,! j urdays. I p i j To Vsncouver Tuesday Mail VNtnes.la) - alurda. . BaUirdsi, C.I R. N. v. L from Vancotme . 8astlays 'Wediie.tnv Thurd v -Hat 11 n l.-i To Anyoi. Allct A -r U, and Wodnr j..., -Kuiido - "HFrom Anyoi, Alice Ar S and Premier Tuenlay Kalnla - Points Thurwl:i - from Port Saturday- Simpson - ro Alaska Points Nivenili 1 From Alaska Poll t V... ).., ne to masseu ru:T. Duckley Bay- Queen Charlotte ti'sii Tfc MtetldxM In From Maseett PC i Cliw Buckley Cay Outen Oharo:te V: ! Niivend'' ! ' EDX COLLEuT03 UrMam A V 1st Ave A ! , Jib V A 1 8h Ave I! t. Hill AV:. ii M . Ave. (hlAf. A 6(b Ave. A II Ave" Olli .Vve. Hv Clnle 81b A. ;nth Ave. AMI Pro. IJov HI 1, Prpv. Oov w O.T.P. Wl.iti 1 2nd Av. V J 1 1 .'led Ave. .v l 1. .1M Ave A il'1 NOTICE Advei l el that (! Hilly N' A I p.m. l"i;iy sertjon in sue. Ttiirc win ! AllCllllll. i i 1 i lnrssl Mmiv 1 X7, I" 'in " t'ole-. aiMl I' the i'MI tmnK niatei ir. nit- li (lll'll't. Two I X' " moval f llmlii 1 I'ninrtcil Ihm the miril'iii In i' Inider. I-. ! Illlil Ire ll. .1 1 Further c " 1 lei. Vlrl.in.-i e Prmcc tiupc'i'i, a . . Ai .,,1 TIMBER SALE, X7J J