mas hi tS P It! i IP At a Fox-Trot and at a Solo "Driftwood" it a decided hit. The dance mutic it on Columbia Record 134D and the tolo on Record J92D. Other favorite recordt are: l7 M NDALAY .. Trvi ui'i -1-14 leco - .i. - - J . ii' - 162D Sweet Little You I'tia-Trot Ted Lewis Dand 1951) Oriental Love Dreams Toi-Trot I'au! Spaxht CVVsU. ISSD You'll Never Get to Heaven with those Eyes Jroair Colombia Ptaltr uilt gladly plmy ihttt r totJi for yoa. i W K(J I a, E tU P- JJenPvcess RECORDS The CoIumVi 1'' ,,mtr;.b Co. Limit tl, Tuato Sole Agents- PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE, Cor. 4th OU ani'' 2nd Ave. Who Can Write A Good Ad? W v will give I"-'' 1 ' Jew riled I. ("! - ti I n' ii I li' In . i n W.ilrh tin- t"'t i ! ;in'iil nnr Imihi"s. 'm iliiii't have lo'luiy anything, i t the i t. nint le suitable lu ue in tin- .. null handed in before .Vovembcr I.'h Yon may write .-iImhiI one article, i e las- ii good,. or Hip whole slock, "r 'he More. ir vli our slur- is Hit best pl.t.-e (n ileal, or .my oilier HiM.fr you wili. Il vm llt'rd details or price, rail in any I nut-. BULGER & CAMERON Ltd. frici 5ioe Dealer P'llhh.cs h:5 own shoes, he knows which polish gives the best results. He always uses l"LA l". Dri- .in 'il Shoe I V N. AI.HO ll'TK WlUt Clmne :iquld) 0 sss? cr Local and Personal I Hayner, UniJeriakers, Phone 351 H.O Undertakers. Pliono il. TAXI aiul Messenger Service. Phone C78. If Drink ami be merry but drink SL1MIH.MH" Colfee. tf FJks Lodge special meeHiiK U- niKlit, F.lk Home, at 8.30. Don't forget Colts' Invitation Dance on Friday, October 17 In Elks' Home. 245 Mr. and Mm. Harry Hirch and family left on Ial nielli's train to spend a holiday at Smithers. Annual Catholic Hazaar will lake place in Hie Hoston .Hall to day, Wednesday anil Thlir-day, October 15 and IC. Joseph Roger of the Prince Hupert Hy-I'roducl Co. returned on the Prince Rupert Ihi after-iiimiii from a buineo trip south. ItaleiMtyerit Aocialiun annual geiifral in-elintc. Council Cham -l-r Friday at 8 p.m. All properly owner invited lo attend. Kleclion of oliicer, etc. - Hoji. T. I. l'altullo, minister f landN and member of the ler- inlalure for Prince Hupert, witt ri'tiiin in VicUiria on the Prinee ft u i i-i tonight. Mr. J. C. Hendemoii and Mina lluiiiidircy of ChUiiwack are (he Kin'-i of Mr. H. C. Frawr, Ikir-.li ti Sirei'l. for Hie mould of (el- 'l"'r. Ml. Ili-iiili'i'itiiii u Mr. Ki ii-i'i 'x iiiollu i . Half yearly general meotlng of Q.W.V.A. Association will be held Wednesday evening, October 15, at 8 p.m. Important busi ness and election of officers. 243 The formal bylaw providing for (he of land acquired by Hie i-ity under lax ale proceed in were Riven its first reading at last night's uieeliu of the fily council. Mrs. M. H. Hemming and Mra (eoriie Hichmohd, who have been on a three wek' holiday trip lo Vancouver, Victoria and Seat tle, relumed home on the Prince Huperi thi afternoon. Thi ease of Helen Illackburn charged with allowing drunken. ness on her premise, wa ad journed until Monday by Majtis- rale McClymonl Ibis niorninf at he n-quest of Milton liontalea, ounsel for the defence. -- A Idler from Mr. S. C. I.ambie ii.ikiug application for lax ale rlificate riirhls in and lo lol 1 8 and 19, block I, section 8, for lu upe price of 85.73 wa :-eceiel al last nifht's council neeling and referred to the fi- lauce committee with power lo act. Local improvement initiative tylaws providing for the paviit? f mxIIi .Wenue east ami west rom I'd 1 1 on Street. Kiglith Ave. ikI from Mcllride Street lo Hays Coe Circle and flnlh Ave West were finally considered and adopletl at last night council nieellng. Mr, and Mrs. II. II. Shockley ind family will leave in a few lays for Vancouver to take tip I heir residence, Mr. Sliorkley having secured a position there. I'heir house on Seventh Avenue iasl will he occupied By Mr. and Mrs. W. W. W'ralliall and family. Mr .and Mrs. Sliorkley have re- ided here for many years and lie departure of the family will! n regretted by tnany frind. For eviMiil years Mr. Shorklev was in ci is. u' of iniiiuial I raining in lie public schools. u.. W. - laauawtMBMsaSttfl "MiuitJa' Uround Si Ihtll tt.ttl ar. cl r.n thlcknt kraulhoutth.. V- ,X:Kt'rtl"M Itnvth of Ik. .w, thu m,klnvhinlinlnlhk.r1 mno.aiKI.. Cr.tc.nlCrlnd. nf la ma .acluaiv. Simonda Wi 1 I Dt.V I UH0KM tkHktk SW CO, llITtB, Vivarr WOVUtAl Ju Jahi, k.l. a-aaaaMU t TOMATO KETCHUJ 5 Indispensable! They ll like hhed, reheated meal, eggs & Fih when aerved with plenty o( Clarka Tomato Ketchup. W. CLARK Llmll.d MOMTMCAi 3J.J4 .t. ................. . 1 (i. K. (iulick, manager of the Swifl Canadian Jjy., leave tonight on Ute rrmce nuperi tor anyux on a business trip. Ilev. Dr. 11. It. (Irani left on last evening-' train for Terrace. D. Zarelli returned on the Prince Hupert thi afternoon from a trip 6ihV Mr. ind Mr. J. II. I'ill.-hury arrivett on the Prince Hupert iUif afternoon from Vancouver. Mra. A. Melville Dollar and Mr. I. A. Sloddart are round trip paftaengere from Vancouver on the Prinee Hupert today. A. C. Devtae, manager of the Whalen Pulp and Paper Co.' mill at .Swanon Hay, arrived there from Vancouver on the Prince Kupert this morning. One of the Maru boat is now at Swanson Day lowlln? lumber. Clyde Heller of Philadelphia, president of the Belmont-Surf Inlet Mining- . QoH arrived a Sanson Hay on the Prince Hupert this mom in- and proceeded by gas boat to Surf Inlet. Capt. J. MrNaughlon, master of llu (Coastwise Steamship & Harge Co.' teamcr Mognl, is a pasaenger on the Prince' Huperi today bound for Anyox whre he will rejoin hi shib after a trip I V It MfaTsamat fosVatifta 1! in.anl on her return to Vancouver al 8 this evening. The Prince John leaves al 10 o'clock for Slewarf and AnyoK. The Train from Hi Kal, due at I o'clock this after noon, is reported on time. A. H. Robaon, purser of Ihr. steamer Prince John, relurned on the Prince Huperi this afternoon after a holiday spent in Vancou ver. He will resume his pot on the Prince John and Arnold Evan, first assistant pur-er o! the Prince Rupert who has been relieving him, will return to his ship. l. II. Fletcher, president of Ihr P.H.C. .Miiwa Lid., which is put- lint in a plant al .Massed foi the "Xtraclion of gol1 from the black sands, is expected lo reach llie city by gas boat before Hie end of the week in onler lo sail for Vancouver on his return Ic hi home in Philadelphia by (lie Prince Huperi Saturday night Mr. Fletcher has been at Ma-sell for I he past month. Passengers arrivintr in tin Cily on the Prince 111) pert tliu afternoon booked llirmisli lo dis trict point include Mr. and Mrs I. II. Langslon for Snillhers; Mr. W. J. Ilrookshank for lluN lon; II. K. Crawford, Mrs. I. C. Hoy, Miss J. WiUon, IL. Malhei- on, . is. snutli and, Uiil. J. McNHiighton for Atiyox; K. .. Fraser, H. Kreuger. J. It. Shaw and A. llalkell for Slewart; (ieo lluiliuan for 1 en-ace. , . i s. ANNOUNCEMENTS Hospital Annual Hal!, Ocl 31. Anglican Church Haraar, Nov. 0 If i I.nlheran Haraar, December 2. MclropoU Hall. Hill CO Chapl't'r l.O.D.H. Hallowe'en Tea and Salo October 25. - --- "Snn Flow er "Serenade in I he Methodist Cliurclf,' Ndy," G anil 7. Moose Haaar. Nov. 18 and 19. If I PRINCE RUPERT'S POWErI 8UPPLY IS DISCUSSED AT MEETING. OF CITY COUNCIL. (continued from page one) il was leaking more and more. If il were fixed now and the oilier extension made, the city would tie able lo sell il own power instead of somebody else. ' In any case, the line would have lo be increased. II was safe to assure Mr. Howe that Die cily could supply the elevator hut it would he well" lo also give him some idea of I he rales. If Vancouver irate were charged, il would pay the cily even if Hie additional in stallation were undertaken. The revenue would probably lie In the neighborhood of 10,000 per year. One of the power plant debenture Issues expired next year. That would reduce the present sinking fund and interest so that, if Hie additional installation were undertaken, the financial burden would be no greater than it was today. Favor Dry Dock Aid. Macdonald fell thai it might be best (o make an ar rangement with the dry dock even if there would only be a small profit for Hie city. It would take considerable time to extend Hie city's plant and it was a job that could not be hurried. The elevator might be ready for oeralion before the cily was ready lo supply it with power. Aid. Casey pointed lo the sug gestion of Mr. Anderson, an cx-(Hrt formerly engaged in a consulting capacity by Hie cily, who said that Hie proper thing for this city tp do if il needed ad ditional power was lo inslal a deisel plan! lo be used until such lime as Hie cily's consump tion was large enough lo war rant the development of Falls Itiver or some other large enterprise. He questioned if it was wise lo spend 55.000 on extend ing a small project. There wa not sufficient market offering ye? to warrant development of such a project as Falls Itiver. Water Power Best Superintendent Love replied that deisel was expensive inslal lalion and lie doubled if it would be as economical as water power The city would always have to haw an auxiliary plant and Shaw al tans could eventually be: used as such. Mr. Ross of Seal arrived from cr.'aa(V the south I'V al IIUI'VI i o'J". ,,a' I a fsai d lher..w". i enouh . clock thi afternoon and will sail water in oodworth Lake to produce 3,t00 horse power three limes Hie capacity of the plant today and large enough lo lake care of -a cily such as Vic toria with a population of 35, 000 people. Aid. Collar! moved Ihal the matter be referred lo the ulili- ies committee for report on the matter of purchasing power from the dry dock and that next week's meeting of the council decide on the. reply thai should be sent to Mr. Howe. This was seconded by Aid. McMordie and carried. The Alex Roy wife desertion case was settled in' the police court before Magisirale McCly- iii,out Hits morning with the a?- cosetl agreeing lo lake his wife and family away with him on the first boat and maintain them in Victoria. In Hie presence of his wife, the magistrate administered a lecture to Hoy and offered him some very timely advice as regards his marital affair. The Canadian Fish A Cold lorage Co.'s trawler G. K. Fos ter was taken olT the dry dock this morning. II was found lliat some damage had been done lo the hull due lo recent contact with iticks in Alaska but repairs are being deferred pending the. arrival of Hie steamboat inspect or. In the meantime, the vessel is moored al the Cold Storage wharf. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert C, K. Blelsoe. Vancouver: A. F. Mitchell, Victor'.,; Mrs. Hard and Mrs. C. C. Gray. Slewart; XL M. Fraser. Digby Island. , Central V.. i. .-vewtinnii' Naas Illver. !: PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Wednesday, October 15 Jligh ?:5l n.m. 20.2 rt li:5l p.m. 21.5 " Low 8:52 a.m. 5.9 " 21:17 p.m. 3.1 ' Thursday, October 16 High 3:3 1 a.m. 1U.5 ft. 1 5:2? p.m. 20.8 Low ... 9:?5 a.m. ft.9 2 1 :5I p.m. 1.2 Truly Economical n because PAGE TIMER SALAD A" H419 draws so ricHly in the teapot. The flavor is superb Try it. 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 38F FALL STEAMSHIP SERVICE S.S. Prince Rupert or Prince George Sailings From Prince Rupert S.S. PRINCE RUPERT or PRINCE GEORGE for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, and Intermediate Points, each WEDNESDAY 8.00 p.m., each SATURDAY 12.0H mid night. S.S. PRINCE JOHN for ANYOX and STEWART, Wednesday, 10.00 p.m. For all ports QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, 12.00 midnight Oct. 18th, Nov. 1st, 18th. PASSENGfcP TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. lie Prince Hupert S.00 pjn. for FRI.V:e GEORGE. ED.MO.To.N. Wl.V itrCii. all polnli Eaatero Canada, fmwvl Statea. AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. Cltr Tleaat Office, 621 Tktral At, rlne Kup.rt. Phen 2o UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Salllnn fruit Prince Rupert 'oe VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Sanon Bay, tntf Alert Bat, Tutidat, S P M for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Al.rt Bij, and Swanaon Bat, Saturday, 10 A.M. For ANYOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Sunday. S P.M. ?V?X" P0RT '""SON and Nai Rlttr Cjnntrlaa, Friday A.M. 23 2nd Aiaaua. t. Barnalty, Ag.nl. Print Rupart. B.O. PRINCE GEORGE Taxes in arrears eotwin.i ! the cily of Prince George so far this year total 2 1. 3 13. 18 as compared with $19,273 last year. current lax collections stand at 17,536.09 as against 51,177.54 m 1923. It i expected that the city will have a shortage of 3,000 this year. TJie Millar addition syndicate has failed to pay its. taxes. 4 The local Great War Veterans Association has elected officers as follows for the ensuing six months: President, William Hex-on; vice-president, James Wilson: secretary treasurer, H. C. S. Handall; executive C. W. Ferry, H. Dibble and Marshall Sales. Persons desiring to qualify as householders Tor Hie next civic election will be required lo pay both $5 poll lax tand 2 road lax. f Premier King made a brier address while his train stopped liere for half an hoar last Saturday night, enrouto to Princ nu-pert. An offical welcome, lo Ue cily was extended by Mayor Al-ward atd P. E. Wilson, president of the. Hoard of Trade. Jerry Morgan was fined $23 last week having been found guilty of driving to Die common danger. The case resulted from a collision between automobile driven by Mrs. II. Welsh and the accused. , Sidney Perry, eldest son of II. G. Perry, M.IW.. Is in the hospital here suffering from pneumonia. Miss Lila Graham has return- jed to tier home in hp cily after spending two month visiting relatives in Seattle, i . ! Mrs. Arthur Leilh left last i week for Winnipeg, where she ;will spend lliree month visiting friends,. 1 Cocoa 0 1 There aretwentv-five to trtirty diN ferent grades of cocoa beans, bur Baker's Cocoa is. made of high-grade beans only. That is one reason why it is better. HAM IM CANADA er WalterBukercxCaLlmited iMAtuvico reo MonlrealCanada DorchesletMass Booiui or cnoict iticirci wit mtt