rArni four THE DTLT DRY BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManv, 00 HE 3 eUT THERE Wood OU OiO JObT ONE UTTLC I woist Lelt I Birch FOR SMALL HEATERS, 50c Per Sack 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 C Phone 688. Open Evenings Only Fr Special Appointments. St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leading Restaurant. A Bakery Unsurpassed Third Avenue. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone Gt. Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Molor Service. Coal, Sand and Gravel We Speclallxe In Piano and Furniture Moving. "VALSPan" in III III III I II SL We have just been appointed exclusive agents for this famous line of Varnishes, Stains and Enamels. Test its wonderful wearing qualities. fSiinriinlppit not. In turn white. TIMBER 3ALE X 6644. II Brush Special, 2 Ii " ruliliof ant rnryillnr ?rif for BOc Kaien Hardware Co. Hi Sterling Furnace GOAL Dalltared lir Bulk. At $10.00 per ton. Thli Is a very auperlor rurnare coil. It fflvfi clean hot fire anJ la entirely rree from root, cllnkcra, lark and dirt. Some or tbe Unreal beating plunla In tfte city are now uilnr It with entirely satlifaitory reulta. STERLING STOVE COAL, Delivered In Sack. At $12.50 per ton. We are also Agents for the Famous LADYSMITH-WELLINQTON and TELKWA COALS. Prince Rupert Coal Co. Ma'n Office l Me: l Oantral. rhoa IS c.ni,.,i T,. 11,1. uill Iia reri-lvrd by tht Minuter of Uncli, at Victoria, nut later limn iuioii on me mi Hy ui n"" i llljl. Tor thft purchase or Licence X Com ii. fin I m (Kill feet of Soruce. Ilrmlcxk r.iilUniwood ami Kajnam and 60,000 ret or Felled and Hurked gnruce, on an area at the Head or Alice Arm, ur wi Irlrl Two (I) year will be allowed for re inovai or limner i rnrtlier fiArtleularl of the Chler Foree- ter, Vlciorfa. U.C.. or DIitrlc Fureiter, ITiQce Itupert, B.C. :i a. BASEBALL BOXING WHIST REGIMENTAL SMOKER VMM tiHOKlN' iKV Of IT'LL r-vsswie. uttE phone solo, Lieut. Harnsley, Handsman Eastman, saxo-man Charles Auckland, saxophone trio; Sgl. Murray, PrivatV Harris and Sgt. Major Wright' Davies, solos; Sgt.. Ilorrobin and Sgt. Major Wright Davies, reci tations. There was also community singing and refreshments aittJ smoke were passed around. Sid Thompson was accompanist of lite evening. Col. .1. W. Nichols, who presided, in the course of an ap propriate address, urged that renewed inleresUbe displayed by all ranks Ibis winter in the aetivi lies of the regiment. FOX FARMING ON INCREASE IN NEAR ALASKA IT IS SAID SEATTLE, Oct. 28. Fox rais ing is becoming one of the most important industries of south eastern Alaska, according to Dr. V. II. Cline, fur animal specialist of Petersburg, Alaska, who brought 10 pairs if blue foxes here from. Ketchikan, Wrangell, and Petersburg, for shipment to Shishmaref, on ttie Arctic Ocean north of Nome, Alaska, The animals were alued at 20,non. Fox farming has been started at hishmaref. . Many foxes are shipped to the eastern part nf the United Plates from Alaska. One of (tie largest fox farms in Alaska is near Ketchikan. - PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Tuesday, October 28, 13:20 p.m. 22.8 " 1320 p.m. 22.8 " Low , 7:H a.m. 4.6 " 19:17 p.m. 1.7 " Wednesday, October ;9 High 1:58 a.m. 21-3 ft. 13:57 j).m. 23.3 " Low 7:53 a.m. 1.7 " 20:27 p.m. 1.2 " Thursday, October 30 High 2:10 a.m. 21.2 ft. 11:36 p.m. 23.2 ft. Low 8:3i a.m. 5.2 " 21:00 p.m. 1.3 " 7 , WOTH t rvanat . . . . . . . OF THE DAY HED LAST EVENING Music and Recitations, Refresh ments and Smokes, Enjoyed at Barracks by Men of Local Battalion As a prelude lo I lie winter ac tivities of the regiment, a smok ing concert was held last evening in the barracks of the First Haltalion North H.C. Regiment. Contributing to ttie program were the regimental band; Lieut. Barnsley with a saxaphone solo; IJandsmasJer Eastman, saxo wriest vjiui fJ Sport Chat The Prince Oeorge Tennis Club rounded out Ii very successful season last week when the semifinals ami finals in I lie championship compel it ion for the Wilson Cup were played off. The coveted trophy packed into the bands of W. 1.. llornshy, mana ger of the Hoyal Hank, who wrested it in the final from G. Foot, Ibe holder for last year. The presentation of the cup lo ttie winner look place on Sunday afternoon of this week at a lea gien in honor of the members of the club by Mrs. C. P. Deykin. Prince Oeorge has a gymnas ium which is suitable for lliei ulaying of handball, basket ball and badminton and in the winter months it is used to good advantage by adults as well as children. The. building belongs to (1. ,Q. Hartley who has offered its free use and also the services of Harry Anderson, a capable instructor. The Prince Oeorge Parent-Teachers is making arrangement for the opening o' the hall this winter. The second meeting of the season of the Ladies' Section of the Fraternal Whist League will lake place this evening in the SI. Regis Cafe with games scheduled as follows: Pylhian Sisters vs. Orange L.-ulietf; Moose Ladies vs. Sty Andrews. It will be I lie first appearance of the season for the last mentioned team. Moose Ladies and Daughters of Eng. land won their opening games and the Orange Ladies and Pylhian Syslers lost. W1LUN TO CML T OFF BEST PROCURABLE CWarettcs BLEND m &ni m iiihtutlin atw S f enoouci Of COLA0 DifViuAM Trf fciNeiooji mo aAivtwf .iMuvcr dw'oww cort ho .. . ... ..afrM HERE AND EVERYWHERE FOOTBALL BILLIARDS HUNTING The original label look for it at the Vendors, and insist on GRANT'S "BEST PROCURABLE." This advertisement is not published or displayed hy tlio Liquor Control Hoard or hy the flovernment of British Columbia. British Consols fgg 20&r25 li0 tn attractive tins of 50 and 100 8! ! There were several hint hunt-ling parties nut over the week-end but apparently none of then ( came home uncomfortably laden :down wit It game. So far litis season, it seems that there has been little success at points close to the city and the only good bags that have come iti have been from points rather fur afield, llird hunting will not be lie at its best, it is said, until 1 here lias been a period of cool, lear weather. VANCOUVER PAPER QUOTES ERRONEOUS FIGURES ON FISH Says Catch of Halibut Falling Orr Whereas It Is Increasing Explaining quile truly that the close season about to be plaee on halibut fishing is a measure of conservation, the Vancouver Sun in a recent issue makes some statements and gives some figures which, however, aro quite contrary to fact. First it says: "There has been of late a steady deereaseVi the catches of halibut on this roast where, since the depletion of the Atlantic halibut7 fisheries, the continent is depending for its principal, source nf supply." The fact is thai, while catches for the past few weeks may have been smaller and boat arrivals fewer on account mainly of weather conditions, there has not been a decrease in poundage of fish. Quite contrary i the rtae for in almost every month this year, the total of fares at this port at least !iave been higher thrin last year. Again the Sun says: "llluslrat- HELP WANTED HITCH MEN: Women: You nan make 16.00 to 10.00 daily selling wonderful invention that eliminates ni-edles for phonographs. Write at once. Coast AjO'iicies, tnU Hogers Ituilding. VainoiiMT, II. i:. 201 BOARD AND'RCOM DOAIll) and Hoom at the Inlander centrally located, one half block from Post onice, 830 Second Aven. Plfone 137. If FOR RENT FOIl IIENT. -Four livTTrv rooms. one suitable for business, or ofllce, ground flimr; $25.00; Also Clapji flat. WeuUsnliuver Ilros. FIVE Jloom flat for rent, on Second Avenue; modern. Apply .Joe (laron, Hupert Hakery. If WINTER HAIUIOR for small boats. Caretaker in attendance. Apply Northern Exchange, tf FOR RENT. Furnished house-keeping rooms. Phone lllue 217 or 18. 110 Sixth Avenue East. If FOR RENT Four room, modern, heated apartments. Apply Smith &. Mallcll, Ltd. tf dry Wood CEDAR. HEMLOCK OR FIR Cul and split to any she. $6.50 Per Load A. ISAACSON, Seal (Jove Woodyard. Phone lllack 161 ing the decline in the industry which has prompted adoption of the treaty, Prince Ruport In 1020 shipped 1.1.500,000. pounds of halibut cast... In 1023 her ship merits dropped to 8,500,000 pounds." In contradiction of this statement, it is only necessary to point out that during 1923, 29, 083,700 pounds was landed at this port nnd the large nfajorily of il was Miippeir east. There fore, the halibul landings nf Ihls port increased in 1923 by 16,583, 700 pounds from the total that Ibe Sun gives for 1920. Further more, despite Hie impending close season, II is expecled that the total landings for this port In 1921 will exceed ihoio of last year. NEEDED IT ALL Some yenrji ago a small steamer going up Ihe Clyile ran aground near Renfrew and the captain was not sparing In strong language over the accident While walling In profane Impa tience for Ibe rising tide, be saw n little girl approaching the river with a bucket to (elch some water. This added In the cap-Iain's fury, and leaning over the side he shouted: "If y0 (afc n jilrnp o' water not here (ill I get .afloat, I II warm yer enr for it!" lloslon Transcript - m rn ft ii R...... ...Li. . r il" ' 1 7 .v fy'.A ' C ft f Jafi t 28 Daily News Classified Ads. 2 CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. No AdartUiment Tknn for L. than BO qpeiii'aw.ip iir ipi ki r ohimi ii Hh.wn ixi mi i' i i i ,,, WANTED DAILY IUl SlAVOIllv wanted by l'iiKlihwinuuii. Apply liox IMS Daily News Office. 255 FOIl Plumbing and Phon lllue 518. Heating, tf WANTED. Furniture of every description. Highest priced paid. Prince Hupert Exchange, Auctioneers. Phone 652. I FOIl IlKAI. HOME MADE Itlll.AD. j Cakes and Pastry, leave your I order at Ui:t Ambrose Avciiin-' Phone lllue 413. FOR SALE If FOfl S ALE Hooming House, furnished; and store pri'inisc Apply 929 Ambrose Avenue. BOAT REPAIRS I'ISIlr.llMEN. The oton saon will soon bo here. You ean gel your boats overhauled lj ron-tracl or day work, at a moderate price. We build anything up to 200 tons. Marine ways. Call or write Erik ten Tiros:, boat build' North Vancouver. DON'T 8E SHOCKED Ride on GOODYEAR BALLOON TIMES For nil Cars Ford Tires, 18Q to $10.00 Fit Goodyear, Tires, and Avoid the Shocks MODERN WRECKINQ EQUIPMENT Day and Night Service. Phone 52. KAIEN GARAGE CHIROPRACTOR R. E. EYOLFSON (Iraduale of the National College of Chiropractic. Chicago, Smith Block Room 15. Hours; 10 to 12: 2 lo 5: 7 to 8 Saturday afternoons and Sundays by appointment. Phone Illub 85. PIANOS TUNED. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS REPAIRED AND ADJUSTED J. B. MacKAY Phone Orcn 451. P.O. Ilox 12P FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furni ture Store. We liuy. Hell and Exchange New and Secondhand floods. GEO. PAPADOPULI8. 839 Third Ave. phone 416 TAXI Taxi 07 Phone (Call Oeorgo, Paul or Mini) Prompt Service and Comfort Day or Nl' t Stand: nOSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Clock, Acres rrom Empress Hotel WATtR NOTICC ....... D,'"'on and Uaa) T.UE SOTICK tint Amlri'W Sn.lail, Aljrnt rr I ntrliiifr Onlil Mlm l.lil , lw. Yr.rk, M,V will i.iy for ( n,.,.,,,.,. w, uke waifr iu Urn waiin ltlir. whnh i ffcm" uXll I"? ln,, Takh An" .1., i Mine. Tim .irr lll lm dlv.rt'7tri.iii Jr."' T,ku AM"' ,", I tiM-rt lit Wi. ? '. : ": T MAIL SCHEDULE For tho East Monday-i, Wednesday and Ft lM, rliiws ,il i From the East Mondays, Thursday rl & urnays, 1 p.m. To Vancouver Tuesdays Mail l Wednesday" Sat unlays C.P.R. Oclob.-r From Vancouver- StiHdays Wedlietidn) Tfidays Sal untny s C.P.R. fh ii.l.. i To Anyoi, Alice and Premier Wednesday Sunday From Anyoi, Alice Arm TuewUy . Saturdays To Port Simpson Sunday Thursday From Port SiriipaorT TueadiO" Satnrirays To Alailta Points IH IiiImt :i, l.l 4 I, From Alaska Points . lirlnli. r 7 IIi . ni.,, i , . v . Buckley Bay r 1 1 1 A A M rhaalAlItt lallnfl BIU IHl..ti-r i .i.id 1 Buckley Bay iihsah rMaiinfVA i ai n n waic I (NlllT Ul'.l "f To Naas River Points " Simpson-Thursdays From Naas Rlvsr Points "aturdays B3X COLLECTION ,: V, tlrnusm A Allin Av- - ' 1st Ave. X Ktarlilh s th Ave. , Fulton ' rtth Ave. A Thooiii- st Mth Ave. AShcrl.r. . Ave I Hit Ave. .V Conrad s r nth Ave, A Hays l".' V Ave 0th Ave. & Hays f..c Circle ... . Hlh Ave. A Cotton S' Mh Ave. A .McHi ides-Pro. Ouv. lllilgs 1,'rov. Oov. Wharf O.T.P. Wharf :'nd Ave, V 2nd SI 3rd Ave. A l ul jn 3rd Ave. A CI I. SI NOTICE ? - serlton in loijioir w sue. i5 I 5 t'! , I Advertisers arc ral "l' ed that copy rr llsements should b" 'n '" Daily News' oOlre i in iiul.iv lo rnMirr Tifunrn SALE. XtfO TllPffi lll lw iijri rril ' Alll'tluti. at IM"HI oil Mm IhlS lliillri li.i rim nf "'i Kiivriiilii'r. irilllMT, lull lfl. In Ill ' Juv 1 ,,,r "fTlratroi? m.i" ;J-u..ni mine 1 Uie raM bank ..r wltir ! ,,? i,;, "'r.1 .J',nl Um l'l 'li'atHv II mil., norm 1 iM-i'ni K ""Ifr."'. V'" I""1''" ervirtc-t that an j'ri'....yit,iVn,w,.s z v s.L7 ssl :y.r-....R:",;nT, . wmtn oo,.n N.NES. ...mited. w WZuVXt . Appllrant. ; ti-r Vli lnrla. M : .;r I-uy Andrew Boatad, Atrnt prince Itupert, D.C K if .1 II it