T ; j nt Those New Odd Shaped WRIST WATCHES Sumo people are nTrnid lo buy them -miiM- Ihev lliink lliey might not run as well a llie common shape. The difference, however, i moy the ease anil trimmings n the wheels ami working purl nrc the usual kind. We have a girl's leelangnlar gola fille.J 15 jewelleil walch, which in a good linie-k eeper. n low us $ 1 5.00 in while, green or jellow gold. '' Oilier fam y shapes al the ame pri. e but we have others all the wny to 8.".00. BULGER & CAMERON LIMITED. Hnler our Ail. i;ornpeii(m before xov i'. Note: Drawing would he of no use a The News could not reproduce them in thi puce. UMtiriw ihakul METHODIST CHURCH SPECIAL SERVICE splrnflid speeial serviee was ,;: : n in i In Mf ilnHlii '.i la night ly ll'! SUCCESSFUL TEA AND SALE ON SATURDAY BY HILL 60 CHAPTER A ueeeful lea .Hid rhIc wan held mi Sal unlay afternoon al I lif SI. Andrew Kmim by Hill a M'tsionary Sviely Ik'-6" IIIiIit. iiimm-ihI Daughters a la y-" 'Oiun-iJtt'ion. of Hie hninn. moih'IIhmv in the : addri'of Hie wa!,,,mWHMd f 150 being renl- hy Mi Haddock, dee- ttr ,he children's ward fuud. who nuk tin I be nces-!Te rooms war lawfully il-cor-vt being prepare! for eiiii'r-,wl '' Hollowcen adornment irs in I lie work or t -1 " i'"iru a rry uuntctive !i II wn the duly r Ihe " !i and Ihe individual Uhril- '" 'nr of raffle were as ,r declared, lo l rwtdy l Hower bowl,.-Mi May ,t"H: I'lHttweUiw, Mrs. Hon if i a: y opportunities for er- that presented themselves. mlf-on of coal. J. Mul- Instance. If Ihe church had ,kM": brW? t- 1 l:n nadv whew mission lread, Mlw A, Lundquist: ce needed, the situation today wf '"". iMiy.Mrboit. Nr'hfin Iniili Columbia., n program of the Jia.7 and olher mission j'"owi kaliuld pino solo by w.U mw be be much himcIi diffetM Uluetwm """m umuri.i ana . .n il wa wa Hie wrtplure 8-M"' I.anflaler; piano duel read' by Mr. W. II. Kpe-p Jean Urleve and Mis i holrted in romiretraliMi d p and the ppeeial proynm .dcd a nolo " The Ninety and i by Mr II C Fraer: o4o. z U nip lo Pray." by Mr. P It; -uey and a duel "'Hial : iful l.aud' by Mr. Kraer it I, tii r : iimpanJed al ifie jilpe or- .Mary waller, hu.J voeal iluet l.v by hi' II. P. Pondif. 'mpHiiii'd II. ?. Munro, irenerol mmiafier of Ihe (iranby pai.-nl IhrouBli on the Cardeua yesterday aflPruiNtn returning lo Anyox from a buoine I rip ulh. He wa aeeonipanied by Mr. Mun- Watchmen Who Never Sleep Local and Personal U.G, Undertakers. Phono il. Hayner, Undertakers, Phono 351 TAXI ami I'hone 078. Messenger Service, tf ik'liciouH drink for all oc canioim "HL'PIIHMK" Colfec. tf - r- Xoiiuaii Allen Walt of Prince Itiipcrl hax Im'cii appointed coroner for Ihe province. Mouiehearl Annual Hall (in formal) Audiloriuiu, Tuesday, October 28, Table for whiid with lirizei. Proceed d so '3 c'lildren at MooHchearV 251 C. P. Hylen, loxgiu aUperiu-letulent for the Pacific Mill who arrived from Ocean Fall. la.-d week, Milled on Ihe Cardena lasl evening for Alice Ann. Hubert Stewart, one of Ihe .well known Slewarl Hro. afler (wlaiiu Ihe northern mlniiiK camp ix nameil, pa seed Ihroufih on the Cardi'iia yelenJay afternoon bound from Victoria lo Stewart. The Tribune Puhli'liliip Oo., I. Id. haf Ixen incorporated with head nfllee al Vancouver. Thi conci'iii will puhliiih the Weekly Triliuue of wiih J. S. llowper It eililor. K. J. Iavi paei lhrou?h on Ihe r.Hiilpna yeitlerilay Hflernoou bound fr Slewarl. Mr. Ilavi foiuierly resided in thin rity ami wa connoeldl with Ihe (Canadian National MailwHy KxH-eH Co. ami the A. P. Hlade Co. Dr. II. (i. Large, who ha been in charge of the Mella Itella ho uilal, arMved in the eily on the Cardena yelrday Afternoon, .lie i on hi way lo lluzeltvn where he will relive Dr. II. C. Wrinch who left to attend Ihe fon of lb' lesrilaluri'. Mr. I.arpe and family will be here toward the ind of Ihe wk on their wav to llaiellon. Dr. Ijirire i a on of Ihe late Dr. II. W. Urge of Port Simpmtn. XMAS PHOTOS Sitliim Any Time by Appointment lte.nl Work, I -owe! Price ECKOFF STUDIO Cor. 2nd Ave. and Cth H. Phone Hed 09. r,Vii hovr tkex Mrd the i 4':ili'e I'ulllarr Tunnel lrln, tlvil Pl.rtM.rh to h I K T :-& PI i:ViMa a.H l.-IC J l...a. lL.... i Hn mall m wiilrh linn nut rrlv in a ffrfatcr or lpanpr tent On t-lprtrtfitt; an alft n'tlianl nnnrattnn nnH IVl X:!etricity playi an Imfiortant rrt in all of the T "iroau anops through the country, aome mains v. rr -.operated by nower directly trnnsmittoa or ored In batteries. Itridcrea are onerated. and a thousand 1 nn, , 1 a a. 1 1 .1 . y . . .i.ik . . . T'witiitur uevicea are in cousimiv n?" imui 7 'inir labor aavine do away witli tli bumat. eie- mnn . . 1 . 1 1 1 nd j- . r 1,18 "Ulomallc tllocK Mgnais wnirii one )i notices bartlrulirlv In Mountain t) asses r' ly Bre moT nrifently required. 'Y l,,e, verage layman an automatic aijnai is pis 1 a and. Inn trnml nnMI- U nnlv lntsrcsted in it cauan it gfv-' added nrotectlon. or rather eliminates t i, ,rom portion or tracK wnirn h govrrna. 'i'"aa omclal it i more. It act! as watrnman ainu4)Ml;e-i rails, open wlt He, foulfd l k or any other olmtruction, Through a circuit in the rail this is accomplished, and if the circuit be broken, for the reason that another train is occupying the block, or that there is an open twitch, a broken rail, washout or other obstruction, then the train approaching the signal may not pass. And while It awaits a throuph signal, trains following in the rear mav not approach for the reason that t also stopped by an automatic signal which will not release them until the preceding train has passed from that section of the track which they desire to enter. A perfect system. No electrical circuit slgn.l no train may pass. no through The value of this system In the Rockies pan hrHi be oviT-estimated. Not only Is labor saved, but the compuny it able to ensure absolute prol TIIE DAILY NEWS HALLOWEEN BALL OCTOBER 31. YOU WILL BE NEEDINQ AN EVENING GOWN. "DEMERS" HAVE THEM IN THE LEADING STYLES AND COLORS. Hosiery NUDE, FRENCH NUDE, SILVER, GOLD, SHUTTER GREEN (i. II. Illieker jrf.D., CM., of (Jueen Charlotte City i appointed medical health oilirer for 'Jueen Charlotte City, and medical in fpeelor of eahooU for Lawn Hill, (Jueen Charlotte City, Sandfpil and Skidpgale. Mr. and Mr. W. W. Wrizht lilcncd o,Ul(5 9tie n the Ca rtia yeleruaP afllrnooii. They were rwenUy; "larfii d'l' Tnronlo a n! nave neD ffM'iniHig an ex- tended lioni)Hoii in tin Marl !ime I'roTlfl. Mi. Wrishl wn formerI&?Mit l.ydia Fuller of thi cily. 51'liey will Uike up Iheir reiieDfc at the corner of Filth Avenue ami C0U.611 .street. Mr. and Mr. It; W. Martin were paenger, going through 011 Ihe Cardena yesterday after noon bound from Vancouver lo Stewart. Mr. Martin i a well known meinber of the northern mining fraternity and i com monly known a 'Four Finger Hob." He recently bonded 1 properly in Ihe Stewart district. SOMKTHIXC SNAPPY 1IAI. HtlWK KN KNTEJtTAI.NMCNT, to mikIiI al H.30. Knintil of Pytbia aud Siwler. ProRram Mi C. Jonei (ongi; .1. C. It rady, 'liunmr.; iht -r't-; .-Mi (iilrhri! (d.ajicji A. Sabourin ong j Farmer 5eke-'TimiM'lf; W. .MurrayftfdWf. Mr"- J Muldoou Mua 1 IniMtrted player.; Art Kaon Si. Co. f jazz; : Mr. and Mrs. I,. rrf.ar.en (tfuel i ; W. Vaughan Davie (piano ; Everybody welcome. Admission Ue. Hefresliinenl. firaft Potato 2 out Hete' a laity nouriihing dih you may not hare tried. Every member ot the family will relish it. One ol nearly a hundred tetied recipet in the Kralt Chceie Booklet. It' free; mail coupon. rtrift-Mitl.tM . NotmU NKt,. . .NJIOUNCEMENTS I Hill 00 Chapter I.O.D.i:. Hal-llowo'o" Tea and Sale U-'ober'55. Hospital Annua" ttal!,1' Oct 31. . Anglican Church Haznar, Nov. 0 1 -r - : Lutheran Pageant. Huipress Theatre, November 5, "Sun Flower Serenade In II10 Methodist ChurctliNov. 0 and 7. (jueen Mary Chapter Whist Drive und Dance, Nov. 7, I.Iks Home. tf Mouse Hamar, Now 18 and llf. If Presbyterian lliuaiir,Nov. 20. Lutheran Hnr.aar, December 2. Metropole Hall. artitef Hear Madame Sherry and mezzo-soprano at the Methodist Church. November 6 aud 7. The MasaetL Timber Co.' scow F.L.I). No. i, i being taken on the dry dock today for bottom renewal. H. F. McXaughlon, C.N.H. di-triet passenger agent, relumed to Ihe city on Saturday evening' train after having attended, the conference of district C.N.Il. Of ficers at Prince George. . W. S. (Duke) Harris arrived from llaellon on Saturday nighl'g train and will sail tomor row night on the Cardena for Vancouver. Leon M. Sandvar, well known local lialibut fisherman, leave? on this evening's train for New York where, on November 5, he will board the steamer Slavan garfjord ami proceed to his old homo In Norway lo spend the winter. Archdeacon K. V . . J'ugn and Mrs. Pugh of Lyllon arrived in the city from the hast on Saturday evening's train and sailed on Ihe Princes Beatrice for Vancouver enroute home Archdeacon Pugh atlended the Anglican general synod at London, Out., and Mrs. Pugh was on a trip lo the Old Country. Miss C. M. Cruikshank, sister of W. Cruikshank of the C.X.H. eily ticket office, arrived from Vancouver on the Cardena yesterday afternoon. This evening she will leave by train for Rose Lake where she will take charge of the public school Alrx N. Davie, formerly of the eily hall staff here, arrived in Ihe eily from tlio interior on Saturday evening's train and proceeded last night on Ihe Cardena to Anyox where for several years he ha been connected wilh the (iranby slaff. I'M ward , J. Haughtou, district superintendent for the Domihiou Government Hadiulelegraph. is on an inspection lour of all wirc- les station in the north. He arrived in (he eily on the light house lender Kslevan Saturday from the Queen Charlotte Is land, visited the Digby Island station yesterday and proceeded lo Anyox on the Cardena last night. William Itichard Hagshawwas arrested Hit iiioruing by City Police Sergeant Hailey and ar raigneil in Ihe eily police court on a charge of conniving al theft. His easp was adjourned until to morrow, in connection wini the charge again Ilagshaw, two boys were committed for trial on charges of breaking and entering Harry Jackson's store at the government wharf. I'nion steamer Cardena, Cap! A. K. Dickson, arrived from the south at 2 o'clock yesterday af teriioon and sailed at 8 in -the evening for Stewart. Anyox aud Alice Arm. The vessel brought the following passengers: forj Prince llupert H. A. Press. Miss L. Lindsay, II. H. Kalon, C. V. Harrison, Mr. Sniythe, Mr. and Mr. Thordersou, Dr. It. G. Large, Miss Cruikshank, A- I.ochore, Miss F.va Itussell, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wright, Miss Alle and Miss Morency; for Anyox Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Mini roe. Mr. How- lands, It. Htuuncll and Miss K. Ward; for Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. ) II. W. Martin, Hubert Stewart and K. J. Davis. ANYOX COMMUNITY LEAGUE COUNCIL IN v A ROUTINE SESSION ANYOX, Ocl. 27.- At the lasl regular meeting of the Community League Council there was it large turn out of members. The Sec rel ary's report slated thai the auditors appointed by the F.Iks amp Mine clubs to check up receipt and expenditures in connection with the summer sports arrangements with those organizations, had found everything in order, and checks had been fur-warded lo both Klks and Mine clubs. In connection with the rumor that the band would cease to function as an organization, I here was apparently no truth in il. the members desiring to continue. F.verylhing was proceeding in order for Ihe annual ban- (piel tonight, committees of Ihe The Best Tea n earns the greatest sale. PAQB THREft SALAM WE HAVE FOR YOUR BSIO Is rewarded by having tHe largest sale in North America, Have you tried it? HALLOWE'EN PARTY ' INVITATION CARDS PUMPKIN JACK O'LANTERNS BLACK CATS BLACK WITCHES BLACK CAT and WITCH SEALS PUMPKIN SEALS NAPKINS HATS MASKS NOVELTIES . CUT OUTS ORANGE AND BLACK CREPE PAPER eMcuMvsM Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 3SF "The Family Shoe Store" . LADIES! FOR THE HOSPITAL 'BALL . , .Call in and see (he latest in BLACK EVENING SHOES Just in . FROM $5.50 having been aiiiuiinled during Hie! nig. Mr. week for mtisie, JTCeplion and re-(Considerable freshment conunillees. It would be necessary lo appoint a care taker vt Iho gymnasium for Ihe winter months. One application for the position had been received. Steam heat had been installed in the gymnasium in place of the old hot water apparatus. The-leller from the applicant, F-. Stevens, was rend, nlso a note from A. J. Tolhursl, manager of Ihe Mine pool room, thanking Ihe council for holiday with full pay. The council appointed Mr. Stevens as caretaker at the gymnasium. Mr. Thompson, chairman of recreation, spoke of the basketball meeting called for Friday night, and suggested certain things which the Council ap- baseball and football exeeufivesj proved to brinjf before Hw meet- Ingram introduced discussion in con nection with music matters, and among other things it was agreed that additional music be provided at Ihe theatre for the showing of "The Covered Wagon." The council also uulhoribzed the pur-chase, of mi adjustable punching j bag stand for the gym. LAND ACT. Clar Und District. necordlnr district or Prince Itiiprrt, nil dtuate In Atlln Like, about on halt mile due west nf Atlln Tovnlte. TAKE NOTICE that Paul L. Eiwrt. of Atlln. In the Province or Brttlh Columbia. tM-runallnn Jeweller. Intends to ipply for permUMon to purchsse the rollowlnt described lands: Commenrlnir at a post nianted at Ihe touth point of the small Uland known n Sernnd liland In Atlln Like, tltuited bnve; tbrnre northveit iud on around this Uland toUowtnir tbe aaore line to the flace or commencement; and contaimnr wo acres, more or lesi. Sept. Srd, Ut4. rU'L tons ECGERI