IT TACK FOTTR M.-II. DRY BRINGING UP FATHER By George MjjM,, Birch Wood FOR SMALL HEATERS, EOc Per Sack HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue. Phone S80. Night or Day. WE BUY BOTTLES. Dr. E. S. TAIT DENTIST. Helgerson Block, PRINCE RUPERT, B. O. orflce Hours, 9 U 6. Phone 688. Open Evenlngi Only Far Special Appointments. St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leading Restaurant A Bakery Unsurpassed Third Avenue. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone tt. Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. j! "VALSPAR" J '! We We have have just just been been j'j appointed appointed exclusive exclusive III III agents for this famous line of Varnishes. Stains and I'narncls. Test its wonderful wearing qualities. Guaranteed turn white. not lo Urush Special, ZVi rubber net, regular 75c, for 50o III Kaien Hardware Co. SL II I ! I Sterling Furnace GOAL Delivered In Bulk. At 510.00 per ton. This It i very iuprior furntre coal. It rl cletu hot fire mil Is enllrrly tree rrom Htil, clmkrrii, lirk md dirt 8'ime t the Urreit . bPtiltiK plants In the city ire now unlnr It with entirely MUsfutory results. STERLING STOVE COAL, Delivered la 8rk. At $12.50 per ton. We ire (Isq Aventi for the Fimou LADYSMITH-WELLINQTON and t. TELKWA COALS. Prince Rupert Coal Co. M4'b Offloll MoM Genual. Phooe 1B LAND, ACT. Cttiler La fid District. and altuate In Atlln Lake, about one tialf mile due uent of Atlln Townslle. TAKK NOTICE thai Paul L. Tttert. of aiim in the I'rovliirn nf Brlllili Ctiluil)- Ma, oerupatlun Jeweller, Intends to applr for iiemiHsKm to purchase the folio In tlfirrllws) latid: riitniiwnrinr at a oost minted at trie south jmlnt of the small Island known at Second Island In Atlln Lake, situated is hove; thence northwest ind on around this tslind rollowlnr the shore line to the nlice of comnieneement; tnd conlalnlnt two acres, more or )es. Sept. Srd, H!- PaUL LOUIS E00ERT. AH! ArTER ALL n-b FINE TO taPENO A. NICE QUIET CVCtHlN, AT HOME THE NEVER NOW HOW LOrC ITLL UeWT BAZAAR WAS SUCCESSFUL Sum of $160 Realized at Affair Held by Adair Carss Chapter on Saturday Afternoon TIip annual bazaar of Adair Carss Chaplpr, Imperial Onler Doughlers of I lie Knipire. IipIiI on 4af tirilov QflnpnAnn ' IIia CI , PRINCE RUPERT TIDES -f-l -rf 4- Monday, November 17 High 5:1 i a.m I7.C fl. 10:16 p.m. 1H.2 " Low . 11:02 a.m. 10.1 " 23:3t p.m. C.t " High Low Tuesday, November 18 C:I2 a.m. 17. 1 17:14 p.m. 17.2 II :5J a.m. 10.5 Advertise In the Daily News ft. !j Sport Chat Willi the possible exception of Ihe Senior League game IipIwppii Hip Colls ami Klks, I lit opening nmlrhes of Uip basket hall season on Friday night were quilt' up lo cxrieetnt ions. The Mnnlo I -rif t ... A i .' '! between these two Uvp nrganiza a vaa n r t t ri.iuri INK iittis, WIC,.. 1 1 I t r 1 . t 1 Irtna n-lll hn liktAl fnru-!i 1 1 cesHfu!. The um.of ICO I Ail TlT ii I M rA A 'V Doel in tr.nr " .'- ""'""" -lover tl.e(irollo hut tl.p latter icipal . regent, ollieiale.l . al the . ' .... , opening ceremonies. In the course of the afternoon, Mrs. J. J. Muldooi), .ircompanied by Mrs. R. I. Ponder, favored Hie gathering with vocal solos which were much appreciated. Those in charge of the various departments were: Tea room Mrs. Oliver Rogers, Mrs. fiporjre If. Arnoll, Mrs. Harry L. I.andrey, Mrs. J. Mc Lean. Mrs. George W. Kerr and; Mrs. W. Houller. Fancy Work Mrs. Fred 011-huly and Mrs .Hen Self. Plain sewing Mrs. Charles -F. Kemp. Candy Mrs. James M. Campbell and Mrs. D. Mcl.eod. Home cooking Mrs. Arthur T. nailey and Mrs. Herbert Olassey. RalTles Mrs. W. A. Malheison. Novelties; Mrs., Sidney Cox and Mrs. T. Hdullei." i Raffle Winners There were several rafTIes for which Ihe winning numbers were drawn by Lillle Miss Coral Rogers. The winners were: j Silver sandwich dish, donated! by Mrs. U. McLeod, won by Jack i Gilhuly, ticket i7. i Luncheon cloth ami serviettes,; donated by Mrs. S. Hatcher, won by Mrs. I). McLeod, ticket 3L Ham, donated by George Friz- zell, won by Jean Scott, tickcl 25. Child's dress, donated by Mrs. R. Goldhloom, won by Rose Cox. Silk hosp, donated by Mrs. V. A. Malheison. won by Mrs. P. McMillan, 31. Cut glass vase, donated ty jrj, H. L. Landrey, won by II. L. I.andrey, Ifi. Haiti towels, won by Mrs. J. , Meagher, tickel 59. Duck, donated by Geo. Sutherland, won by Mrs. Hen Self. Hox of candy, won by- Mr, R. E. Walker, lickel 30. Five-dollar bill, donated by Mrs. Hen Self, won by Mrs. Tes-sier. tickel 31. J'Munrii ju.llll.'r 111 jirowil si"n ous contenders as the season ad vances, -perhaps, the Colts were a lillle disappointing in the Intermediate League but they were faced with a pretty formidable aggregation representing the Klks. The former will likely Improve in learn work as Ihe season goes oh and the latter do no! need to plume themselves over much for Ihe Sons of Canada may be expected lo prove as tough customers in Ihe future as they have consistently teen in the past. Tonight's basketball matches will be jusl as attractive as those on Friday niglil when the F.Iks' Home was filled lo capacity. To start with Hie Maple Leafs and Gil's are. coming up again in Ihe Ludies' League. The lalter gave &Rnme HAtTHe MCAjLED AMD K.EO uS TCV TAkh r OF HltJ LITTLE DAUGHTER, OMTIL HE." CtTj WELL TCWJ KNOW IT t'a CONTAGIOUS ISN'T HECOTE-HEOtlLY rR "I tl g .if- Hie former something of a shock, with their rome-bark in Ihei second half of Ihe first game ! II j e tallies may lie turned lln' lime. Uonlraiy slatemenls mi willistuniliiig. Hie l.eafx will ltu -to give nil they have thin season lo hold the lien so n Cup. Their opponents are a likely looking bunch and hae al least two stars ami Gil's nut up a real keen lus-l C'Viner years in their ranks sle in the Laities' League in spite tof Hie good start Hip foruiPr koI in Hip first half. Future matches namely Caroline Mitchell and l.pnria Parker. In Ihe Inter mediate League, the Regiment will Iry oul conclusions in their oneninir cam with Ihe frills. inelement wPaM.Pr,wnSyPry1uc-1 rni.y wjf av a ,, was ,lsCo!ls 1 were value for llieir victory l,an'hV ot Canada will) play their opener of Ihe season j wiiu nit" Mm. who win nave in bolster up lhe learn thai was so decisively Iteuleii by the Klks on Friday. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert K. R. Tahrum. R. C. Sim. F. O. La Grue. J. V. Smith. C. W. Vol- lell. W. O. Watson, (). P. (iolgan. M. L. Sweeney. F. U. MrConnell. II. W. Col Kan. F. J. Itorsey. W. J. Hrault. J. A.JUiWay. J. R. Mona-han. Mr. 'anil. Mrs. W. J. Jeffer. ion. Miss Heleai JelTerson and P. II. MidilTefllkky Vaiic.iiiv.r; II. .1. Hergtn, Vicjbra; I- Akstefr, H. Jensen and ' If. Thompson. ' city ; O. L. F.jde, Guslav lleggem. Tryir--'ve Pi-der-'eii, Ivar lljelle. ). Iton-nen and T O. Ilvatum. Seattle: P. Graham, Toronto; Rev. A. P. KahevarnlT. Juneau; J. P. Dunne My choice for aged, maiuVe quality! 1 OLDOw! BOURBON WHISKEY ' i BOTTLED UNDER FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION j 1 This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. British Consols I Cigarettes .. ..Hl.t.lUlji. J T2rl5 2025 Ato attractive tins of 50 and 100 AUCTIONEERS II' will pay you to consult us when you desire to sell or purchase furniture, or any article. PRINCK RL'PHRT KX-CHAMiF., Auctioneers. DRY WOOD CF.DAR. II KM LOCK OH FIR Cut and split to any size. $6.50 Per Load A. IBAACSO.V, Seal Cove Waodyanl. Phonelllack (61 S. w York; D. Chisholm. H. A. .alia and C. W. Smith, Rtliiinn-!..m: L. S. McUill. Smilhers; T. II M rooks, Terrace. Central John Olsen and Tom Kelly. i' : R. H. Wott. Any ox; Uttiu U. ,uil, Victoria; P. Graham, Tor- iilo; ,1. Reeves, S. Shefskey ami I. Hollingshead. C N.lt.; It. I., "idi'ii-. Hum Lake; J. 11. Daiii. l-'rani'oio Lake; George (',. Par-ii-l!. h. I ii i 1 1 1 1 1 . POLICE EFFICIENCY PREVENTS RUMORS Vancouver Paper Draws Attention to. Wild Stories In Connection With Janet Smith Case In its isMiie of Monday Ihe I Vai..-oiivV.r Slur has Ihe following editorial urtirle on its front li.age: j "Inseclor Owen of lbs pro-iiTial police denounces those jwho, over tlialr lea cups, bandy about lightly, the names of ui hers, whom they sospeel, (uiinei'tion with Hie death 0-W! IK4 tt Int l FAiw.( Sonxi. I, '.rut Knlain nt, ri-w-rvvj in of Janel K. Smith. J His rebuke may be merited. I Trial by tea table probably antedates trial Iry Jury, for which il m n poor mid cruel substitute.; No .THKIOHOMR- VJ OKinc, THE MUA-bLfj i I V 1 ' A . ' Daily News Classified Ads. 2 CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. No Ad v.rtl.m.nl T.ken for L.. th 80c WANTED W'ANTKIi. -ilirl or woman to as-sul in home. Apply personally, Captain Kea. Salvation Army, Krast-r SI reel. If POH I'lumninr and lleuting, I'hone I Hue 518. tf FOR RENT KOH HKNT.-- Four living roHin. one suHabln for businaaa, or QlHct, ground floor; 825.00; Also Clapp flat. Wealentiaver Hros. WINTER IIARIMiR far small boats. Caretaker in a I tendance. pplj Northern Kx-change. It FOR UKNT--Four room, modern, hatei apartments. dy Smith & Mallett, Ud. It BOARD AND RCOW HOARD and Room at (he Inlander centrally located, one half block from Post Ofllce, 830 Second Aven. Phone 137. tf SINQINQ .MRS. JACK III.VION, pupil of Madame Saunders, Ottawa; Prof. Phillips, lioslon; nail Prof. Walkis, Itiitlun, Hiif., will give singing instruction iiy apiMtinlment. Phone (irean ti'l. between 11 and J p.m. KAIEN OARAGE Aqents for McLaughlin, Oldtmoblle, Maiwell and Crysler Cars; Red and Q. M. C. Trucks WHY SQUEAL? Stop when you want to stop with out telling the world about III Let us do your brake llnlna GOODYEAR TYRES $8.00 to $13.00 For Fords Modern Wrecking Equipment Service Day and Night Phone 52. CHIROPRACTOR R. E. EYOLFSON Graduate of Ihe National Colleae of Chiropractic, Chicago, Smith Block Room 15. Hours: 10 to 12: 2 lo 5: 7 to H, Saturday afternoons and Sundays by appointment. Phone Iilue 85. FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furni ture Store. We Huy. Sell and Kx-change New and Secondhand Goods. QKO. PAPAOUPULI3, 839 Third Ave. Phone lfl. TAXI Taxi 67 Phone (Call George. Paul or Gus Prompt Service and Comfort Day or Nljt Stand: ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM -" Meeker Block, Across from Kmpress Hotel lion. When Uiis paper demanded a sleepless search for the murderer of Janel Smith, it invoked Hie mosl effective means of stilling the tongues of slander. When the poliee, by their real, eapture lhe criminal or establish his Idcnlily, lhe video of uplclor' Kill be silenced. The remedy for the' evil ol which Inspector Owens corn plains, lies largely in the hands of lhe police. II consists, not In denouncing gossips, hut in rob- Hul il will never be enred hy')lng 'hem of Iheir on upatlon Hie Jian or the eurse of police olllcers. It can be larvely prevented by their efllcieney. Ten table I rial thrives where lbre is inerliu and Ineplness in WINNIPEG RUGBY TEAM WINNERS OF HONORS administering the law. I here WINMPF.G. Nov 11 u-inni. were both in the iinforlunalo case , prg Victorias won Ihe Weslern ri J". t Canada Rugby championship ''''t'l'T"' heni ., ,..,..,.., , louiiiiiiiiii. naiiiniay ami earned the wiien, uy vigor, impartiality, and conlest Win Dominion imi'iiigriire lelligence ..lUi-ers oiurcrs or of Ihe me jllieir eir .tnindednes II was Mills thai Hie mounted Police on Iho plnins, and Chief Justice HeKbiel MAIL SCHEDULE For the East. Moiul - v onla . From tht East Tuel,t- t day. .ii To Vancouver Tuesday - Mail . I, ... naiuruaK Fntlay-. C.P.R. From Vancouvsr Sunday Wt'illir- I n -ThuriMlny-CPU. St. v.-n To Anyoi, Alice Arm, ft and Premier Weill e.t ,v Hundnys ii From Anyoi, Alice Arm, t and Prtmler Tuesdays Ji Kn.l.i- i NinlJ To Port Slmptori and Polnti Thurstlax - From Port Simpson Saturdays Ta Alaska Points .Vomli. r I . ' 17 From Alasaa Points NoVI'llllil! To Queen CharlotU Island M S'lilrlnl,, ' 'I From Oueen CharlotU M Points Xovelllh.-l BIX COLLCOTlOk (IrttuaJfl A A' I n A 1st Ave. A F.g'.'h Sf nth Ave A r ' 5-nth Ave A li at I llll Ave. AS!,. :. Ave. . Ilht Ave. A i m ftth Ave. A Hays l v , Ave. .. dllt Ave. A Hay.3 Circle Hlh Ava X PM M .5 1 1 6th Ave. A M'-Uncle M 1 Pro. rtnv H1.Il.-s I' ' Prov. Gov. W ."I O.T.P. Wliarf Snd 'Ave. A .'M il Iflf.l Am A l-ii ITT S' '3rd Ave. A CM it - if f ' Mr I Mi ' V ' J.' NOTICE' Advcrlisers inrfflUj' -.1 11.. I c.i, I if at.'1' tlsemenN s!i i '"j Dallv News -at 4 p.m. tnday to seruon in tom sue. OTl0t. 1 TAKE NOT..:.M . rlRhl to frt.ni Jale. I (Mend r stfif law.'wilh Ihe F.astrrn winners by de-'' '"'"''f -pire public eon fi.lei.ee in both fcallng Ihe Fiftieth Haltallon of Z &Y'' ability and their single Calgary by II points lo 9. I "Jr a lai f' 7 STILL ALIVE liny," , ,." , ,,,,ii, I "ir..nle . f - o ttl iinr on ih. rs. -;.J,..rf 21 lhe A 1 1 1 11 Jl nialrlet, it in, , ' ni'- ..... ................ V. T .1 (in iravelllnir ilnu-nalnln rv.1 as Inav Im' i .-si. l - il' ",1 ln lhe lurbulenl. mining camps a native and askedt I JBiSM p?5 r'Ti o. .. .ruioo oy oeaimg swift and, "Who lairt out this town. nnvf5W"'.7STJ ... if ! eveni.anoed justiec when lhe aw,towT" ' " T.a.H 'ii K Jit-ft was broken. I, ft no ground fori ' Nobodv." snid n. ,n', ,,r ,,,,mi!!pTi'I otnuendo and til tic for specula-1 sadly, "it ain't dead vol." ! A fen I