Hallo -ti l lr FOR YOUR Mli t I I'll V.T' ' - .ill I '..ii..uhrti i l' r.- .Hill I I. lull Hill- ' ( intending cui- ji it"at Oritain , i si unit tavian eoun- ii mauariaied by Ibr N,iiimiiiI Hailwayw arm . i. ! i . ini'iiiloun uecei I". W. ,3. Black i of rnlouira-.i.iiioii. (latiadian . a t wito ha re ..V .1,1 I iu"e Hi .tu1hritit HUiiJmt . I rn i and .r-ctinj :u t.iM'ntoek ou III' u ni.. rm niar)itner ilti . icrtiwiuu o 1 -ol management f iin( ymttiag. tin x'.l inukiiiK' inone- n lhii!ilreil of en-.icim reci'ivril at the hi tor llie inTor-ii tinokleu contain. In liia'k, and it i--ti tin- lone of tin' i' l'd "f iMiple who are wards Canada a ' will s(iend the win-siuilvio lo prMre ii- welt an I bey can. ' id.iplaldi etlleTi. I inty Ti'V. Haiflloi 1I - ii! ilitf nguiuol n 'I -i iiiniillis tinpoei ' ,ii lliwi-llnii umier Hi' ' l.iiinM Art. had hi I liv the tUnirl o i ' Vanmiuer ImoI wee' iii do hi" lime. Tin ' -l l hiiur In an In-i KIi.iIm'I h WiUim. I Party will require In.viliil ion iinl-. Jmk Olanlrins, Pumpkins. Mack tu, lichen, Mak, Paper Hats, Decorated Crepe Paper, Cut nuts. Novelties, Orange ami Mark StripeM Crepe Paper, elc. Also get a Dcnnison hook that telN you exactly what l ln to cnlartain your flielldH. I In- Definition Dcuioim-ii-atnr will he here Nov. 15 ' L'l'ud. Mr HB 1 y , 1 t .711' T - 1 n '1 BRITISHERS GET SPECIAL SERVICES MAIL COURSE IN ANGLICAN CHURCH CANADIAN FARMING Thanksgiving Observed Yester day by St. Andrew's Congregation Special Muflo and Dcorall:ns There were x'riitl erv ices at 81. Andrews Anglican Church jrevlerday. At H o'clock in the morning here wan conwnunfoii service and it the regular morning nervlee, nrbdeaeon O. A. II tat "poke on he siiliji-rl of the day, emphanii- n tf the seitM' of thankagiving hat 'i"iild In (ell and manifest I for the conuium thing of life ncli a health, home and ualen mce which were no ahundantly tnd pleanantly provided Can-otians. To the 'ehitdren al Sunday ehiHil in the afternoon, rehaeaeoA Hit apoke on the lintorjr of Jhankagtving servlren 'gavinf rim fhtwh.irif1t or iwe pro fiiiia of ihf Oenerai Synod it Undiir, Ontario, which h a ju home front attending. There wa uperlal muie in onnerlion wilb the senrteet. W. Fiafaer being the aoloUt in the morning and Mi .Vnnie I Ml by nd 1ra. W. S. Aekrdyd in the evening. The church had been beaut ifnlly deroraled under the Mpervlliin of Mr. Rlx. A. K. O'Meara. barrinler of Victoria, arrived from the aouth on the Prince Hupert Saturday night. An counsel fur the Mh-ka tribe of Indiano of the Xaat Hiver. Mr. O'Meara came here lo confer with the feileral parliamentary parly in connect ion with Hip mailers that the delegation of nalitcs ! taking up. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. -tllinf fi..m emir Biiirii 'or VANCOUVte, VICTORIA, Iwinnn Bay, (Ml Al.ft D, Ttdr, B P.m. tcr VANCOUVtR, VICTORIA, Aiin H), n4 Snon B$j, Stturdtr, 10 A.M. ror AKVOX, ALICE ARM, tTC.VART, Sjb4, S P.M. f t ANTOX, PORT SIMPSON nd N Rlf CtnntrUt, Frltfay A M. 23 2n Attnut. J. StrniKy, At to I. Prim NuMrl, 10. YOU WANT THE FINEST CANNED SALMON Rupert Brand Selected Skeena Seckeye I'lir pirnirs Ii ii ini- "lli;l"'il 1 1 1 vi 1 1 1 1 ' " A rcv t)l) in llie pn.li lie iilvvav HluL'k'u supply on your lnml dial's SOLD EVERYWHERE. Kaliiion. luindy. a good idea. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert, D.C. dvertise in "The Daily News" THE PAPER THAT CECS WICK -rW'S Local and Personal Hayncrs, Undertakers, Phone 3D I It.C Undertakers. I'liono l. TAXI ami Messenger- Service. Phone 678. tf Itoyal Purple JIazaar, Wcdnes- lay, December 3, Elk's Home. , English transparent eliina fieo "SUPHEME" coffee coupon. If I..O.U.A. Whlt drive, Oolober ao. Chief V. Spillor of the provln rial police reluruxl on (lie Prince llupcil hI unlay nighl from a trip south. - Have you e that dainty liaiul painted china in II. H. Hemming' window? 2it Hen Lipin of the Acme Im porter returned on the Prfnee iiupert ai unlay night froni a business trip to Vancouver. V. I.. Mackenzie returned on a Powell Hiver and Vancouver. .Mm. A. J. Oalland and family. who have been upending a vaca tion in the south, returned home on the Prince Huoert Saturday night. Meeting of Milliard league lo be held in O.W.V.A. room t) p.m., luecday, Oct. It. Appliea- Moim for entries of billiard learns will cloe al ihia meeting. 242 W. W. Anderson, manager of the Hudon Hay alore at Hacel-lon, U in the city on business having arrived from the interior on lat nghl' train. lr. Hubert Ward returned home onUte Cardena yesterday afternoon after having spent a holloa) W Vancouver and Vie- ;tori4 mii Uarry Zeeert, the well known .Stewart merchant, paeil through oh the Cardena ye-ter-day afternoon reluming north after a buainea trip to Vancouver. Harry Howeon, well known in Stewart and interior mining development eirelea. passed through on the Cardena yesterday afternoon bound from Vancouver U Stewart. Or. H. C. Wrinrh, M.1..A. for jikeena, arrived In the eily on last night's train. He in hers. to TIIE DAILY NEWS George Iloric Sr., left on the Prince Itupert (Saturday night for Vancouver on u buinee trip. u - Mr. and MraJack Wynne and family returned from Vancouver on the Princess Mary today. Annual Catholic Kazaar will take place in the Iloslon Hall on Wednesday and Thursday, Octo ber 15 ami 10. 212 U M. llaynes, posl-olllce In- poctor who has been visiting interior points returned to Victoria on I lie Prince HOMlrt' Saturday night. Alex S. Millar, well known Siiiltliers mining man, arrived from the interior Iat night and ailed today on the Prineesa Mary for Ketchikan. . Walter Smilh of the C. N. It. city ticket office returned on lat nislit't train from a three weKs' holiday trio In Winnipeg and other prairie points. Mr. J. I.. Sansomc, wife of Hie While Pass agent at While Hurce, passeij, Prince Mary hound home ufter a holiday trip aouth. Joseph Hose appeared in the police court this inoniing cliarg- llV lliu MllkriilfitlrHllAff PI lint i lie Prince Huperl Saturday ntglil c,,, wH() il!iMilflu , Th; after 11 1 1 fit 1 having 1 .- spent Itakftt I o ii-iuib week (m f 1 I m iaaaBsaiaHau1 unlll I r.niniiiu.ii- I nr vtiiessa?i j mini Jiinri i itw tg allow accused to obtain counsel fined I0 and costs in the city police court this morning for drunkenness. Ouestioned by 1he court, he said he" ftVl "received tlie liquor as a treal from a man who had gone to Swanson Hay. PaAengers debarking here this afternoon from the C.P.H. steamer Prince Mary included J Boyd, A. it. Thompson. A. 11 Chwreol, K. I. l.nhdyV'J. A. I.un- ily. II. II. Kelly, W. Haag, II. U. Vraer and Mf.-wad -Mrs. Jack Wynne. , Sam Chambers, formerly gov eminent telegraph operator al CarrroAM hut now superannuated paaaed through 4(t Utt. Prinre-s jiary mis aiieruon imiuiih for Carrross where he will spend the winter. He is intere-ded in fox farming. Alex Roy was charged in the city police court this morning wim wue itesenion anu llie case wan reuiande) until tomorrow nsorning. II is expected there will be a set I lenient of Hoy's marital ditttcullies out of court. take up with Premier Mackemie , Accused i out on bail King and the feileral parlianien tary party matters a (feeling hi diilriet. ' City Police Sergeant Hugh Mc-Rlinehy relurnetl from Victoria on the Prinw Huperl Saturday night having in custody Alex Hoy who has been 'brought liack to the city lo faee a eharge of wife ile-erlion. - joepn &anKey, jmnan, was the meantime. -.-. It... 1 1 1 1. 1, I t 1 L. ... Alice Ami. 'The vessel in Hon. T. O .Palltillo, minister of lauds and member nf I hp Imr iipt. n. ... rinrii, m.,. iww telalive assembly for Prince me service al u.e .Meinoaui ,utM.r, itPrive.l from Vlel. Church Ih-I evening, giving a i(M. j.r(llP, Hupri s;a,urllav practical and helpful address on.lljplll ,0 ,neel HIH, cofw wiMl "llrotherhood." Next Sunday premw kint- i.u .u..i. evening there will he a special jmUarK affecting the develop- riiii.irrns n-nicf ai u.e .(ino- 1IWI1 f.fhis port . Mr. Patlllllo oisi L.nurcii. Waller S. Perry of litis eily. who was injured al an auto ac cident last week al Devil's Klnnwi Wlween Hums Lake and Deekerj Union steamer Canlena. Oapl Lake, returned lo the city at lhej.A. K. Itickson. arrived earlv rrom end or the week. He is rapidly Vancouver and wayiatrfa at I. is recovering from his Injuries, yeMoHav afternoon ami i which consisted principally of 8 ,,'clwk for Slewarl. Anyox and uii iiiiniii iitc lui-n nun mill. 'ills Seiferl. the well known aleo has provincial gnvermnent mailers to lake up here and ex peels to be in the eily null) Wed nesday nighl. aboard llie following passengers: winter for I'rlnee Huperl Mr, Taylor, .. viajor isaitii, .Mrs. Hubert Ward. cmluehna developmenl work on'j. liainl aid Mr. Kvww Tor the . North iind South properly on siewarlGtis Seif'ert, (5. Ifc ,.,,-. .. ,.HseiiKer Winkler. II. Zecerl, (I. Hi-lckson goina through north bound onlMr?(. lXmi- r iith ' ll' the Cardena yesterday ariernoou. Howson ; for Anyox-MP. Slater" ,,p hn 1 " ' Vancouver and . (;,.0sby, X. j;. .viM)n v Victoria on business. Holland, II. ). Glegg, It. Culler ANNOUNCEMENTS llosp.ial Au"ial He' Oct 31. Anglican Church llaiaar. Lutheran llaiaar, Melropo'- Hall. Nov. 0 If December 2, Hill fiO Clfaplrr I.O.D.H. Hal lowe'en Tea and Sale October ?5 and A. T. Mitchell: for Alleo Arm Mr. Taylor ami Masejs Xess. Mr. and Mrs. John Hank and three .ehildien leave on this evening's train hound for New York where they will board a steamer for Hussla. They will Icliark al Hlgrt ami proceed by train across Hussia lo die Hlack Sea where Mr. Hank intends to remain following fishing ami farming. -.Hussla fsvth,.rr nuiivt' and. Mr. Hank la been liexe sm.-e luott euxi,B nr4j;.Io Port! 'ssHiRton and a -year later In "Sim Flower Serenade in flieP'tuee Huperl where he and his M-' h. m 1 1-! t'liureh. N'. tl and 7. r;iinily have viii-. n-ided. Harry Oarlley, owner of thai Wrangell sawmill, passed through on the Princess Mary this morning returning to Alaska from a business trip to .Seattle. o Mrs. W. L. Coale passed through on the Princess Mary today bound from Vancouver to Juneau where she will join her husband who recently went north to become C.P.H. agent. Miss 1J. Hrown, JI..V. of Victoria passed through on the Princess Mary this afternoon bound forluneau where she will lake, a position on' the hospital nursing lau. John Currie of the' contracting firm of Mitchell & Currie returned on last night' train from a four month's trip lo the Old Country. He visited his home in Scotland and also look In the Wembley Exhibition. A. II., Charest, auditor of the Audit Jlureau of Circulations, Cliiea?o, arrived on (he C.P.H. steamer this afternoon and will be engaged for I he next few days through on Ibolin making an audit of the eircul litis afternoon atiou records of the Dally Xcws. Mrs. J. C. .McLennan, who wenl Pisl wilh her son, Iteid .McLen nan, who has entered the Itoyal Mililry College al Kingston, re turned home on (he Jraiu last night. Mrs. McLennan also visited with relatives at Hocbesler. New York, while east. Miss A. C. Kingham. U.S.. sister of Mrs. S, l, Johnstone of Ibis city, relurned on Saturday night from Stewart where she has been spending (he pa't three weeks and left today on the Princess Mary to made the round trip lo Careross, Y.T. af ler which slu- will return lo her mine in Victoria. Miss Anne Clothier, who was in Slewar! with Miss Kingham. has- taken charge of the hospital there. - C. W. Hingham. who has been operator for llie Oovernmenl telegraphs at Usk, reached I he city ou lal night's train and sailed today on llie Princess Mary for Telegraph Creek where lie will replace 1'. X. Jackson who is being superannuated after Iwenly years service. The uflice al Usk lias been cloed in line with Hie recent amalgamation with Hie Canadian National Telegraphs. Andrew Soslad, manager of the Kngineer mine in the Allin tlis-l Iricl. parsed through on Ihej Princess Mary this afternoon! bound north after a business trip' lo Vancouver. The Kngineer mine is now in full operation; after having been held up1 through litigation for several' years. About eighty men are; employed and the properly is' fully living up to. its brightest pronn-c.v i Xnrtlihound from Vancouver to Alaska ports, C.P.H. steamer Princess Mary. Capl. Itennelt, was in portal noon today making her first voyage on the winter rhedule. The vessel landed first at the ocean wharf lo unload a big lluick automobile for Mall Videck lie fore proceeding lo the government wharf. Those sailing Tor the Norih on the : Mary included, F. H.Hunsperger, JOINT OPPOSITION LONDON, Ocl. 13. In scvcrsl parls of the country there i. or-' E. E.-RAND DEAD VANCOUVER. Ocl. 13. K. R. Hand, aged l3, pioneer business man, is dead. He came, hero in 1885 and has always been in IhetM.P. real estate business. INDIGESTION relieved in two minutes with JOiTO Ask Your Grocer u for a trial package of PAGE THREH SALAD A' Nature's complete food in its most ii B40S It will prove its superiority in the tea pot Try it today. tempting lorm. 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 plant is equipped lo handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38F PASSENQLP TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Inve Prlncf nuptrl S.00 pjn. for PRIC.E 0E0R0E. EDM0.TO.X, WINNIPEG. tU polnu Etiirrn Ctntrti. United Stiles. AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LIMES. Ollr T1ckt Offlct, S2S TMM Am, rrlnc Ruptrt. Phon ISO. Arthur Mason, G. Henry, Mrs. s. Ueorgc Clothier, resident min- Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. I. Kl-jing engineer, returned Saturday will, J. Hlue, Mr. and Mrs. H. "iglil from Siewarlw here he has Yoshida and J. C. Anderson for been for tho past three weeks on Ketchikan; Miss A. C. Kingham his annual inspection duties, and and George Clothier for Car-'ailed this morning on the Prin-cross. Capt. Itennelt is taking cess Mary for Careross. He will this one voyage as master of the visit the Engineer mine which Princess Mary. Capl. Ormislon is now in full operation. ! will be the regular skipper this i FALL STEAMSHIP SERVICE S.S. Prince Rupert or Prince Gtorge Sailings From Prince Rupert S.S. PRINCE RUPERT or PRINCE GEORGE for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, and Internit diate Points, each WEDNESDAY 8.00 p.m., each SATURDAY 12.00 midnight. S.S. PRINCE JOHN for ANYOX and STEWART, Wednesday, 10.00 p.m. For all ports QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, 12.00 midnight Ocl. 18th, Nov. 1st, 18th. HARRY BREEN HEADS SONS OF CANADA FOR THE COMING SEASON ganucd opposition against Labor jointly by Liberals ami Couser-1 Officers Elected at Annual Meet- values. Labor leaders deny (hat Jolnl meetings were broken un with die approval of die ' abor Par-. Ing Held Saturday Evening The Sons of Canada on Salur Hon. Vico-presideiil McMordie. PresiienL-ryarry Hreen. Firs! Vice-presidjnl -W. Oreer. Second Vice-president Uudilerham. Sec-lreasiirer W. n. Love. Trustee Lee pel! 3 years , PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Monday, October 13. High 1:37 a.m. 20. ft. 13: to p.m. 22.0 " Low ..jk.. 7 : 13 a.m. 1.5 " 20:08 p.m.' 2.7 " Tuesday, October 14. ' High 2:10411. 20.7 fL 1 1:19 p.ni. 2I.'J " Low 8:18 nan. v. ' 5J) " 20:15 pan. 2.7 " Wednesday, October 15 High 2:51 a.m. 20. 11:51 p.m. 21.5 Low 8:52 a.m. 5.0 21:17 pan. 3.1 VANCOUVER SPIRIT ft. day nighl held their annual meet-1 The spirit of the people of Ing in I'.m-ail Hall at which offi-1 Vancouver is a constant source cers for die year were elected f wonderment and amazement and plans for die coming winter!'" us. The people living on tho discussed. The list of officers hanks of tho Inlet not only bo- follows: Hon. President Fred lieve that their city is going lo Stork. pe one of the wonders of the world; 'they actually seem to Colonel : think dial Iheir climate Is one of (the chief charms of their eily. I Every cloud over there has a j. silver lining; the faee of the sun. ! wilh a radiant smile upon it, (ieaige shines through llie gluom of every rainstorm, even J1 if that slorni lasts three Victoria Times. or four weeks.