turday, scpiemDer 13, 1024. FOR Alaska Blue SALE F YOU ARE LOOKING FOR QUALITY STOCK BLUE FOXES COMMUNICATE WITH JACOB OTNESS Petersburg, Alaska Our Foxes Guaranteed to YOU WANT THE FINEST CANNED SALMON "Rupert Selected 0 Ske ma For picnii-s. liune ' Rupert Brand" Salmon. A few Ins 111 '!e p ; . : I . -v arc always liandy. Slock a supply on your boat that's a good idea. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. Will sail from PRINCE RUPERT fur VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE and intermediate poii'ls each Monday, Thursday and Saturday at 11.00 p.m. FOR ANYOX Wednesday, 10.00 p.m. FOR STEWART Friday, 10.00 p.m. QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS SERVICE. ; 4.8. PRINCE JOHN Tor Masset, Port Clements and Buckley Bay, every Monday, 8.00 p.m. Fop Skldegate and ah porls south every Wednesday al 8.00 p.m. PASSENQLR TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. , '' Prlii'e lluprt i .1 p m. for IRIM:E GEORGE. EDMO.MO.V, Wl.t-mrEO. ill point Kmiern :n,u. UniKvl shim. AOCNCV ALL OCEAN TtAK8HI LINES. OH, Tie kit orric, S?S Third An, Prlnct Rupart. Phen 280. Phone 109. Helgerson Block. Dr. F. P. KENNY DENTIST Office lr.,: ;-: 1) Open KvcViing- ii This Coupon and 80c. Good' fir One $1.00 Weather - House , Prophet vv'en Hie weather is fine the two wi'fh will, come out from 8 lo ORRIS Fox Breeders be a Number One Stock. Brand" oocneye 1 STEAMSHIP SERVICE S.S. Prince Rupert or Prince George ;i.m. to 0 p.m. Spcn.il Ap(ioinlmenl B.C. Undertakers. Phono 41. For Taxi, phone 65, 210 Preserving prunes, fresh slock, 1.50. 1 W. Moersch. 210 Hoyal Purple Bazaar, Wednesday, December 3, Elk9' 'Hume. Peler Hyan, II. Bailey and Rob iert Leighton, Indians, were fined $10 and cost in the city police court this morning for inloxica lion. Towing and freighting. Tu Towcna, 50 li.p., Capt. M. Clifton. Phone Blue 100. -Night, phone 23. tf D. M. Stewart, travelling re presentative of the Great West Life Assurance Co., arrived from Vancouver on the Prince George yesterday afternoon. C. C. Laurie, C.N.H. purchasing agent, Vancouver, is making the round trip to Slewart on the Prince George today, having ar rived from the south yesterday afternoon. Douglas Stork left on last night's train for the cast on a two month's holiday trip. Ho is planning on visiting (lie Empire Exhibition at Wembley. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore are sailing on the Prince George to night for Vancouver. Mr. Moore is going on business and Mrs Moore for a holiday. Mrs. C. 11. Jeatt and family of Terrace, who. have been holiday ing in the south, returned on the Prince George yesterday after noon and left by train for the interior. Motorship Itellingham, Cap) l.en Williams, was in port yes terday afternoon from Ketchikan wifh 21)0 barrels of herring oil tor I transshipment Kasl over Ihe Canadian National Railways. The C.X.H. city ticket ollice an miunce that Monilay will be the last day for the sale of summe excursion tickets lo Eastern Can ada and the United States. The sale of Triangle Tour tickets will continue until September 30. Passengers sailing on the steamer Gray this afternoon for the Queen Charlotte Islands included Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Clark for Huckley Hay; J. C. Clark for Cumshewa; George H." Fletcher, Herman Hlock and A. 1). Hallelt for. Massett. . The Fair Week sport program is being wound up this afternoon. Immediately after the parade, the children' sports were scheduled to lake place, followed by the second l'rinee Ituperl-Kelchikan baseball game, tug-of-war and final native football game be- Uween Massett and .Port Sim; sou. II EMOKRHUIDS not suffer another day nDo Itching, Bleeding, or rrotrudlng Tiles cr Hemorrhoid. No nurelcal operation required. Dr, Chase s Ointment will relieve you at one and afford lasting benefit 6O0 ft box; all dealers, or Edmanann, Dates & Co Limited. Toronto. Sample box free Swamped With Orders The order for this weather prophet came in so fast and furious thai our supply, which we thought sufficient, was romgilclr-ly gone after two days' selling. We immediately wired for another shipment which has arrived. WEATHER PROPHET Jualnt Attractive Reliable 80 Cents Mail ordors 10o extra, for packing and postage elnMnn will be out. and when rainy weather is approaching (he i hours ahead of rain or snow. Made in Cauda. For sale only b DRUG . .1 Local and Personal I STORE THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THRER IN PLACE OF MEAT SP serve this unique roast as the main dish of the meal. Yourfolks will be delighted. Recipe,- and scores of othen , in our iree book. 8"-14 jlTjAnJS''c''lrta j aJlnSS' ChttwCo. s"1 " ''" fecl,e tv JtiJresi Mr. and Mrs. K, F. Turnbull and child of Vancouver arrived ii I lie city on the Prince George yesterday and are visiting friends hare for ten days.. prior to Mr. Turnbull taking a position in Dr Wrinch's drug si Ore at. Hazellom Airs. M. S. Slcohcns. who has been visitingu tie city for the past two months, iis returning to her home in Gourtcnay, Vancou. ver Island, ou thft'l'iineess Heat, rice this afternoon.- She is i sister-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. M M. Stephens. Mrs. Stephens will accompany her south. A. O. Garde, M.E.. who came here to judge thu-jiuiucrai exhibit at the Fair, returns to Sinithers on this afternoons train. Mr Garde is still advocating the es lablishuient of a permanent min. eral exhibit here and says that the collection at Hie Fair would make a splendid nucleus for such. - -V - The Ketchikan baspbal.1 team together with tho large parly of excursionists will return north on t lie Prince George tonight and thu Ocean Falls, football team will ail on the Princess Heatrice bound home. The Anyox football team will be here till tomor row night when lliey will go north on the Cardena. BAD WEATHER CAUSE OF SMALL CATCHES As a result of bad weather the halibut boats have brought in very small catches, add us a result prices have kept, up. Sales today were: American Virginia 13,000 lo Booth Fish. eries al 18.70 and 8. I Wabash 4,500 to (loyal Fish Co. at 18.00 and 8. I Valorous 2,000 to Cold Storage at 18.20 and 8. Canadian Solma 1,000; Fannie F. 5,000; While Lily 700; Bingo 700 to Cold Storage at 10.70 and 8. Tooilie -1,000 to Royal Fish Co. at 10.80 and 8. Nuba 5,000 to Atlin Fisheries at 10.00 and 8. NOW SHOWING Tho Latest In LADIES' Coats Suits and Dresses At Moderate Prices HATS! HATS) ,HATSI Fall Showing' of Stylish MILLINERY Inspection Cordially Invited l BENT'S Third Avenue Opp. Bank of Montreal. t ;'."- I Church Notices Presbyterian Church Morning worship al 11 o'clock. Subject: "Line Upon Line and Precept upon Precept." Sunday school at 12.30. Evening service al 7.30. Subject: "An Answer to Rupert Hughes; Why I left the Church." Preacher: Rev. II. It. Grant, D.I). Lutheran Church SI. Paul's Church, Melropole Hall, Third Avenue. Rev. P. E. Haisler, B.D., pastor. Services tomorrow: ,11 a.m. Sermon topic. The Good Samaritan." Sunday School at 2.30 p.m. Evening at 7.30. Sermon topic: "Growing in Grace." Central City Mission Corner of Sixth and Fulton. Ser. yice.s and subjects for the week as follow: Sunday: 11 a.m. subject: "Sources of Spiritual Sup ply;" Sunday school at 2.30. Evening at 7.30, subject: "Great Separations. Monday at 8 p.m. Hihle study, "Christ vs. Anti christ." Wednesday al 8 p.m. Two Changes of Raiment." Fri day at 8 p.m. Believers Baptism (water) Pastor, W. J. Knights. Salvation Army Sunday Services. 1 1 , a.ni Holiness meeting, 2.30. Sunday School, Rally Day. Evening at 7.30. Salvation meeting, subject: "House Cleaning." Public meet. ings every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 p.m. Parents start your child to Sun-School this week. Every child made welcome. SALVATION ARMY Special Meetings This Week Have Been Very Successful, Attendance Far Exceed ing Last Year The special meetings at Ihe Salvation Army citadel which have been held every evening this week hav been a great sue ess. Capt. Itac reports. The at tendance was three hundred pc cent belter than last year. The last meeting will be held this evening. "Preservene" soap now in. F N . Moersch. 210 Mrs. Field, Art Needlework Agent for real silk hosiery, 2 0 Second Ave. Phone 23. tf j In the Letter Box J TRIBUTE TO BAND lid it or, Dear Sir. I was reading the write-up-you gave the Kilimaat baud one night this week,, which I consider was very timely, and wish lo treSpas? upon your valuable space to testify lo the excellent qualities of the boys composing this etli- cient band organization. In the course of business I have had pleasure in visiting Kitimaal fie. lueutly for a number of years and I honestly say that the teachings these boys got, both in their schools and churches, was of a very noble character. They have wonderful homes and are a splendid type of Canadian citizen. A lot of credit is due lo the late Rev. Robinson and family for Ihe excellent Christian leach", ing he gave the natives in the early days. His motto was "Al ways bo honest an, live a clean lire." Rev. J. A. I.aley, who spent a long tinie at Kitimaal. was a noble man and the result of his teachings are, apparent in Ihe ' ' hum iiiumini'!" ui UIU Kilimaat boys. Rev. A. Allen, whom I had the pleasure of hearing preach several times -while in Kitimaal. also did won-J derful work in laying the founda. lion of a Christian principle for his congregation lo live up to, i The Rev, and Mrs. Mai thews,' who; are at present, carrying on the Christian work, are taking a great interest in the familjes and leaching them to bo honest and good. I The wonderful playing or the Kilimaat band at the exhibition,' which has been u matter of so much favorable continent, speaks ! for itself as lo the elllciency of! I heir bandmaster, Mr. Slalter. Ho has Inculcated clean and manly qualities into the members of his bun, and the splendid manner in which the boys conduct thenisel-l ves at all times 1 consider is a credit lo Canada. 'Thanking you for 'ypur. kind ness. WAGOLlUiLOOM. VICTROLA INSTRUMENTS J Console Models II From $145.00 up L Victrola Records and -Instruments are made specially cacli for the other. This is essential for the supreme music produced only hy ihe combination. All instruments sold un easy monthly payments. Write pr ask for catalogue. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Dlacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plaul is equipped lo handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385. Nanaimo Wellington Coal Our lump coal is double screened. Every lump is a chunk of heat. TRY OUR NUT COAL FOR YOUR KITCHEN RANGE Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phones The Acme of Sweet Perfection! The Autocrat of the Candy World. PURDY'S CANDY A Toothsome Delight in a Beautiful Box. Sole Agents PRINCE RUPERT CIGAR STORE WE CASH CHEQUES. Shoe Bargains For Fair Week SS.OS-Woineirs 17 eyelet Hoots, Good quality VjrM Kid. Medium Heel, sizes 11 Vt to 7. Regular price $7,50. $3.95 and 54.95 "Chums" Welled Roots for Children. Can't bo heat. Regular price $1.75 and $0.00. "Note the clearing price." Agents for ONYX SHOES for Women. JUST ARRIVED FROM ENGLAND (-CELEBRATED "LOTUS" MEN'S SHOES." "Britain's Best Shoo." Family Shoe Store Third arc made especially to reproduce the marvellous variety of Victor Records hy the world's greatest artists, in twenty-one styles at from $37.50 up. BURN 116 and 564. Avenue. v r T t t