11 Sykes or Tlussey Rack-els, $3.50 to S30.0D Presses . ... . . $1.25 Covers . $2.00 Rubber Grips . .'. 25c Out Reviver . . . . 65c Sun Visors .... $1.00 Reach Balls 50c . . . . Slazenpcrs 65c Improved liirmal All w Steel Racket, 13. J3V6, J 4 oz. priced II at .. .. .. $14.50 Postage paid on all oul III of town orders. If' Koion HoriJuraru Tn II II J. L Blai Contractor Agent for J. Ffye Smith Ltd. Hardwoods Store and Office Fixtures. Band-pawing and Planing. Jobbing and Repairing. Glass and Glazing. Sash, Doors and Mouldings P.O. Box 179. Phone - - - Blue 268 You were Fortunate if you bought Premier Mines when it was only a prospect; or Dunwell or B.C. Silver when these Klocks could be bought for a fraction of their present value. Gold - Ore is yet but a prospect, if it was a mine you would pay much more than eight per share. Write us for particulars. Portland Canial Sales Co 318 Standard Bank Bldg. Vancouver, B.C. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST Auditorium Dancing Every Evening, 8 to 11. 1 Dance 10c; 3 for 25c Ice. Cream and Confectionery on fialo Cards and Tables MARINE MOTOR Less Starter . . . . $250.00 Willi Starter .... $300.00 Government Taxes and Freight Extra S. E. PARKER, LTD, Ford Doalers Prlnoo Ruport, B.C. Xj; " 1925 by Iht c FrTuRt J5tRvic Inc Crrat-B'iuin right: fctcfwi MANUAL ARTS Domestic Science Work of Girls Shown at Booth School Yesterday GOOD WORK OF BOYS A great many visitors attended in the lower part of the Booth School yesterday ufternoon to view a splendid exhibit of domestic science and manual training work done by the pupils of the public and high schools under the superinlen-dence ol Miss Klsie Harding and 1). (toss respectively. Tea was served by the domestic science girls under the presidency ot Miss Evelyn Dalby, with Mi$s Wary Walters secretary. The rooms were very tastefully decorated for the occasion, the arrangements being in the hands oT a capable committee. The proceeds of the sale amounted to $82.00. In the tea rooms were stalls at which candy and 1iony cooking made Jjy the girls were sold, the money to go loward a fund for the furnishing of the dining room. 'Hie drtessmaliing department was the one that attracted most 'attention. It looked like the (show room of a ladywear stor,e. The dresses adjudged the best were .displayed around the walls or on the fables. All sorts of work was seen, the product of many enjoyable hours of planning and serving. The training to the girls is invaluable and the amount of work produced is really wonderful. The exhibit this year is the largest ever shown here and it is a pity more people could not )iave seen it. In connection with the booths in the lea room, the girls in charge did their own decorating and the results were excellent. The candy, sewing and home cooking slalls being particular ly commendable. The girjs in charge were: Booths Candy Convenor, Jean Grieve: assistants, May O'Brien, Doris Candow. Sewing Convenor, Kay F.n- nyu; assistants, Nellie Wilson, Hilda Olafson. Tea room Cnavcn&riRuu Dullnn; assistants,, Mary Wal-' lers, (Hive Gordon, llelen Xii-cich, Lois Mcllac. Homo cooking Convenor, Virginia Kiel; ussistanl, A. Sppncrr. Exhibits Evelyn Dalby, Mary Walters, Ada Min.gohr, Mury Dowther Rhoda. Decorations-,- Convenor, Lucy O'Hricn; assistants, Dorothy Deane, Swana Olafson. Woodworking Department In the manual .training de- T,'', wr." ""l".'"'-" 'lhe Canadian Fish reconu Avenue in me vicinity of '(oldie" (!oldbloonrs slore. Just how many hunlrtrs engaged in battle with the monsters is not known but it is conjectured it took at least three mighty n un rolls lo capture the triplicate bruins, allowing one man lo each bear. It seemed easy enough to make the "kiir Jnit the Teat ao-iMimplisbed, Ihe ifuxt problem was what lo do with them. Knowing Cy Arnelt's fondness for wild game, one of the parly sug gested that t y might like to look them over but, luting rather late in the evening, they did not care to Arouse him from his well earned slunvhers. The huuler-s, however, determined that the -dredge magnate should see the fine .specimtuis of the chase so they decided .to leave the three bears outside CyV bedroom door. Upon Cy going oul of his room in Ihe early morning lo get a drop of shav-jiw? water, and confronting the Ihree beasts standing upon their hiid legs well Cy didp't. need Ihe shaving water after all as the whiskers popped back into his face willi alarm. Sport Chat a- Asscrlinn in a sermon by the Bishop of Peterborough, Dr. ('.. C. B. Hardsley, that football players in England were "boughl and sold almost like slaves," has slirred up a hornet's nest among Old Country sporlsinen, who have rushed into print U. deny he clergyinaifs contentions. The bishop,, preaching a. Leicester, safd bo iei:ll.-d the e.xk'iision of profcs.sionajism to football "which has done, an awr ful lol to ruin our' gnnies." Ttf this he added: "I seem lo see football players being boughl and sold almost like slaves, and human machines trained as gladiators. It is the ruin of club patriotism. Football is jongreal a game lo be spoiled in Ibis manner." A. .1. Darnell, of Northampton, president of lh5 Soul hern League, among others. HER FACE WAS COVERED WITH PIMPLES SHE GOT RID OF -THEM BY U8ING BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS MIm T. Ilnntfir, li.n. No. 8, I.nmloii, out., wrltrx:-"l wish lo reomiriienii Iturd.rk infill ullt.erii to lt woiyen wlio ar fiirrerlnif rroni pimplex or any other facl.ll hlpinUliev Altout two years qiro I w frmiy troubled with pimples and ,,rMl"n """" ",rv- '' -oul.i Kft no relief until, finally, a friend reciHn- mi.niW lm ,0 ukP Thl. , , anijl am now (flad to say that your i?'"Tly ' me the deslrahle rn- n!l ' ",,w haV(' ' nl,'ft "M.,nl"' c)mr ' om my Mood n nn' w,"n yo" k ,,,r lli 11 UM . Jf'1 niarkel for Ihe past 4 yiars put iip-'oidy i,y 'The; t. wuimrn Co, Limited, Toronto, om. parlment excellent work waB'r''llll'l lf 1,10 biHhop, mainlniu- seen, the feature being the din-1 ing room set being built by the boys of the second year High School for the donvojstic science department. The six chairs had been completed, the upholstering being done 'by the girls of the same class. The frame of I lie table and the ujpiosl finished sideboard were there apd, when complete", itiey will bo a per manent memcnlo of Mr. Ross' regime and a credit lo Ihe, lads who did Ihe work. in uiis iirparjjncni. oniH are featured. This beinig a seaport town Ihe building of model i I boats is paitlicularly ttppijoprj - 1 idle, fine feature that attracted ,,ii....n... .. ii i i . i jalleiillon was Ihe design of a cruiser type motor boat made by Jillimie Donaldson of the -firs!' ycar High School. This yoiintr1 man Has evident parked abilil i in the work. The boys who arp making the furniture set nri v...'... Norman T ii.' Klnslor, V 1" "ii Henry ' Hell- bronner, Arthur Cade, James ing thul (he slatenienl conipar-Kalsuyaina, in? the tranfer of football play f Parker. Is.o Katsuyania, Vnshi . . Clarence Thompson ; and Arthur ('ameron. LATEST SPORT ROPING BEAR Three Presented to Cy Arnett the Other Night; Captured on 2nd Ave. The latest out-door sport in Ihe city is bear hunting without firearms and the originators .of the game met with considerable success on Wednesday night when llnee fjne specimens of crs to slaves was all "nonsense." "A player is a free agenl,' saj Mr. Darnell, "and he may refuse or accept an offer as lie sees fil He recoivi's, if transferred, a substantial proportion of J lie transfer fee, and it 'invariably' means his promotion in a higher class of fuolhall." Professional footlmll play.ers in Itygjaud reeeivu between' IJjO and $10 n week throughout Die year. League football will lie Jf.sum-ft next Monday night wllji the oniMiing game in Uip Moblry Cup, city championship scries, be tween the Sons of England and & Cold Stor age Ui. I lie Jailer aggregation will make its first appearance of Ihe season pxcepl for the match Insl Saturday with Cluxlon when it wns badly beaten. 'Thai defeat, however, is not regarded by sup porters of Ihe loam as any itir dicatiou thai they will not be able lo lake care i)t llumisrlyph' in the league. In fact liie boy from Seal Qpve present a collection of soccer material l.baf should give a good account of itself. The second soccer game next week, ''I'liursday uiglil, will be helwtfp.utJic twjj other learn? in the league Veterans and ('.allies, the aller winners of Ihe Stuart Shield. The Sous of Euglam) announce the following line-up for the opening Mnfilcy Gup oily Jeague football game on Monday again) Ihe, Canadian Fish & llnt tor-age Co.: Ilallie; II. Howe and G. Kelsey; Dr. Tail, A. Bales and F. Ilodgkinson'; J. Fariiihar, A. Dickens, .1. .Iohnon, II. Hanson and G. Hom, TRAPSHOOTING SCORES Only Fpur Members of the Prince Rupert Gun Club Braved Elements on Park Aye. Range Last Night Four members of the prince Ruperl Gun Club bravvd Ihe elements last night for the weekly shoot on the Park Aypnne rane, scores being as follows: Dr. .E. S. Tail It) .1. W. Scott 17 E. C. Gibbons 17 .lack Keefe 7 SEATTLE FISH EXPORTER IS yiSITING DISTRICT Elner Beyer Arrives From South on His Way to Skeena Hlver Canneries Liiiar Beyer, the prominent. Seattle fish exporter, arrived from the woutji on Ihe Prince Ru pert this mofiiing accoUipanicd by E. Arnesou, an associate Accompanied by Mr. Meyer's local agenl, E. M. Urell, they are nuiking a trip in Skeena Iliver cannea-ies from which Mr. Beyer buys consitlcrable iiuiilitirs of mild cured fish. Mr. Iteyer expecls lo return south on the Cardena Tuesday night. HEACTE STRAITS 1 COMF TUGS ARE BUSY Both big tugs of the Hecale Straits Towiiiig Co.'s fleet were in port this morning. Tim Lnrnc, dipt. Lewis, canie in for oil and proceeded 1o Klcw Nugget to pick up a low ror .Ocean Falls 'which Hh.e left there. The Cape Scott, Capl. Broyvn, left iiirl with a raft coiiiaining rrty-fvo sections frjr Qcean Falls'. Tho latler low came from Alice Ann and was sorted here. For Wanted Sale DAILY For Rent PAGE FOTTH in? r-.r..-: ?nfl BRINGING UP FATHER By Gegrge McM; TO VOO tiVt THM the .Doc vyo? BEEH -t)0 irD TO ME I Arn 1 POKE P9KC U.L ul OEsD aesD I 3fT 5 X Cj 11M NQl c,q COINC, TO GIVE xou Tnit r HIM HIM R.CHT RlCHT HOME HOME tV&fO., .feWfilL iJP-Tlfl i OPC VOO AP.E HOT AFtO OF ttlN r r LOO. ACT HW III W have a complete line of Tennis Goods, anil it is all new 1925 slock. Ill 2c per word in advance. No .Advertisement iken for !es than 50c WANTEB WANTED. Kitchen help Im mediately, male or female. Write full particulars lo Box 25:i Dally News ollice. 120 WANTED. Competent woman conk desires position, camp wurk preferred. Write Box i.r2, Day News. ISC WOMAN with private home would like to lake care of little boy or girl. Phone Blue 33ft. 1 27 j : WANTED. Position as wnlpJi- man, or other work by reliable married man. P.O. Box FOR SALE FOR SALE. 8 li.p. 2 cylinder. r.aslliope Willi mulct!, propeller, shaft anil coils. Used vory Utile. Snap at 27H. 32 fl. by D rt. cabin cruiser, 13-15 h.p. Sterling, heavy duty. Boat and engine in good con ditiou. Price IJJflO. Engine cost $1200 3 years ago, has been used very Utile and well cnrjri for. Hull IH fool, suitable for small engine. Prince for ipiiok Kale 7C. Piston rings Aujn jmd Murine engines. Ford Midor, JNn.Qft. Northern Exchange, Phone 23.' ERNEST Slubbs, A.R.II.S .; 'CM. Ag.Cambs; Landscape Gardening. Plans and .estimates for gardens. Ferns am) olhef plants from $3.00 per do. F.O.I1. Usk. B.C. FOR SALE. Cabin launch Eva. 27 feet; fully equipped, In first 'class comlilion. Apply Ward Electric and Marino Supply. Cow Bay. tf FOR HALE. Commercial Hold, Prince Rupert, furnished. A bargain. M. M. Stephens A Co., J. lid. I! FOIl SALE. Pleasure boaC'Echo" C. L. Heindel. Cold Storage. Phono 221. tf TO RENT TO RENT. Two room furnished finartmnl. by ilav. week or iihmHIi. Close .in. Plnin(! Red oo t . i I zi FOIl RENT Three large housekeeping rooms, furnished complete. 218 Second Avenue. FOR RENT. Clapp npartmcnt Westonhaver Bros. tf THREE roomed callage for renl. Phone Red 623. , 1 27 HOU8ES FOR SALE 0 ROOMS and bath, good loca lion, new $ modern 13,600.00 h Rooms and jiatli, Summit Avenue J2.IOO.00 Good iousf ami double corner Scycnll! Ave fL'.JDO.OO 5 .Rooms ami bath, Eighth Avj (12.000.00 1 rooms, Seventh Avenue, neiir Sawmill) 1,000.00 Terms can be arranged on all these houses. McCalTery & Gibbons, Ltd. 127 BOARD HOARD and Room, or board only 443 Fiflji Avenue East. Phono Red 707. BOARD. The Inlander, H30 Second. Avenue. PJmno 137. NORTHERN TRAN8FER Call for Baggage and Express Northern Transfer. Day Pbonn Rod 2i3. Night phono Green 307. W. H. MONTGOMERY, JR. NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. LOST LOST. .Some time during Ihe last month, navy blue silk umbrella with K'h tips am) brown handle. Finder please phone (Jwn 703. 127 LOST. Grey woollen boy's sweater coal, initialled J.AI. Reward. Return to Dally News. 127 FOUND FOPND. Moosehearl pin. Ap ply Daily New.- ollice. BOAT3 AND LAUNCHES PRICES OF EASTHOPK 4-CYCLF. Marine Engines -4-H.P. without clutch $185.00 4-11. P. I cylinder MD 260.00 0-11. P. I cylinder HI) 4T.0.0O 8-ll(P. I cylinder III) 760.0.0 K-ll.P. 2 cylinder MD 45(1.00 I6-II.P. 4 cylinder LD 175.00 All the above except the first include the Famous Jue Reverse Gear, ami full electrical and propeller equipment. The best that money oan buy. I'iasthopc Bros., 1747 Georgia St. V. Vancouver. B.C. Always a! your service. Prince Rupert Boathouae, Agents Phone 3HI. SHEDDON TAXI 134 Anywhere at Anytime. Five pus- Mmger Dodge Sedan Comfort and Courtesy. Rates: 50c for I or 4 punseog", 25c for each additional passenger. PHONE 134 MARINE TAXI SERVICE LAUNCH -Oh llaby" at your srr vice day or night. Comfort Safely Courtesy. If It's a waler trip call Laurie Lambly-Phones 570 or I3L TAXI 592 THK DEPENDABLE TAXI. Da5 and Night service Comfort and Courtesy Is my motto PHONE 592 CONRAD LEE Stand: Richmond Rooms. TAXI Taxi G7 Phone (Call George, Paul or Gust) Prompt Service and Comfort Day or Night Stand: ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block Across from Empress Hold. FURNITURE HOSPITAL And General Repair Shop. Ho-nairs or all kinds promptly attended to. We repair typewriters, gramophones and lo picture framing. Carpel laying. Furniture crating. TOM BALLANGER Phone Blue 625. 3I8 Fifth SI. OIL SKINS Patronize Home Industry. Ask for Lo Claire s RUPERT BRAND OIL SKINS Best by lest Made in Prince Rupert by Rliperl Boys ami Girls Phonos Black 404 KEITH'S CAFE. When In Stewart visit Koith'B Cafe in King Edward Hotel now ro-mndolled. tlp-lo-dale Dining Hnom onef Lunch Counter BOB KEITH - Manager. CAMERON TRANSFER Plionc Ml' Barigago, Furniture Moving. ... . i r a ir you want anything peui ii, or delivered, phonoiis. P.O. Box 000. mile ArtirL COLUMBIA RECORD" NEW I'-,, . , ( : no S'Tai. y pruihn-' Foil Trol, Sm' y- j. "111 1 fJtt. Call ir nir r..,- PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC tTCK. 1 lord Ave:;ui BEDDINQ out PLANTl iii . . , i-imiiis Mm - .;, for Vim; .., Iwitdnn- ': ally if. j,, .. . relli'il ui ... gOOllv Store l'li .' R: IP ireoiiii..!;.. ) -j MCCARTHY'S. TOM CALCHEFF Experienced Tailor mjiik 1 1 1 . i, a i Prf-Mi.;. t Fulton s rtl FURNITURE, New and Secor.dtund FirJ. ure Store. We B.ij, Sei imEm change New cd Sec;r.diiil Goods. Ofc.0. PAPHD0PULI!, 839 Third Ave. WmiH FIREWOOD. He Com!'"! , s wtl-l iip I. v Fresti u pi,. i A lU A. , S PHOTO FINISHING P. J. RYA I'M 1 l-n.ir. 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