Mida In Vancouver, B.C. KILLS II I IttBUOSJVKTS U II Dnclopcd at World ' Forcmoat Scientific Industrial Research Inatituta. Will not tain. Pleasant odor. Ilarmleaatoht and animal a. mm Your Grocer or Druggist FiveRoses Flour for BREADS, CAKES, PUDDINGS, PASTRIES Thriving children prefer the lire.nl you make willi Five Hoses Flour. It is slored with the flavor,' vitality and easily digested nourishment of prime Manitoba wheal. John L. Christie Agent WE ARE SOLE AGENTS for AJAX HEAVIES Pronounced by experts to be the greatest advancement made in shot shells in the ptist iO years. 12 gauge only. Kaien Hardware Co. Wood! Wood! Now is your chanco DRY CEDAn Full load . .. ... ... 56.00 Half load $3.00 Largo sacks EOo DRY BIRCH Per load SG.50 HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone SSO Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. TIRES A 25 per cent advance In prices has just taken effect. For the balance of October we will sell at old prices. Save money by buying now. S. E. Parker Ltd. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 61. Outage, Warehousing, and '.Islribuling. Team or Motor Bervtee. Mai, Band and Gravel We Speclallis In Piano and Furniture Roving. UNITED CHURCH BOYS EXCELLENT!! Ethiopian Farce and Minstrel Show Given Last Evening to be Repeated Tonight Hundreds of people turned out last night to the Minstrel Serenade given by the Trail Hangers and Ttixls Hoys under the direction of J. K. Ilarrie, assist a. Mrs. THE UNITED CHURCH (Vancouver Star) The spirit of unity and good will thai has marked t lie first Hritish Columbia conference of the I'niled Church of Canada augurs well for the success of Hie movement. Although some 30 per cent of the membership of the Presbyterian Church was lost when the union come inlo being, the I'niled Church has un derlaken responsibilities that are in excess of those carried on by the various component churches HOTEL ARRIVALS. Prince Rupert A. Hell, Toronto, Mr, am H. W. Sinclair, Inverness Mr. and Mrs. U. W. Phillipson. Osland: .1. A. Mould, Hose Lake: Mrs. J. Douulas and rliililrei:. Carlisle Cannery: Kdward Lipseli and H. O'llanlry, Vancouver; W. II. Stewart, Mom-Ion, N.H.; J. (irigg. Anyox. Central II. K. Jones and (5. Anderson, city; K. iiinslrand, Somervillc: .1. S. Hartics and L. W. Allen Yanruuvrr. BIRTHDAY PARTY ed by II. McKibbin, anil they wereJWater Piper EnUrtalhs Number not disappointed. The event was of Small Guests at Home most enjoyable, everything 1e- of Parents ing carried . out with a snap and. without annoying repetitions. I At Hie home of his parents. The first part of the program, 1228 Park Avenue, Walter Pipei eonsjsted of an Ethiopian farce, entertained a few friends at a "lllark Hlunders," which causedjparty celebrating his ninth birth-a (,'ieal deal of amusement. The day last evening, parts in il were as follows: I ATler supper was over, many Julius Crow, a patent blacking'amusiug games were indulged in. Medlar, H. McKibbin. jsoine of the winner being as Jocelyn Highflyer, a dandy: follows: pinning donkey's fail, barber, K. Itarrfo. '.lack Lindsay and Idlnu McLean; Major Ilaeeoon,' a milltarylhopping. Herbert Morgan and guardian, C Thompson. Jpan Melah; skipping. Iteatrice Sam Caesar, in love with Cyn- Olsen bia, It. Hunt. Pompey Ducklegs, a hotel-keeper. W. Palmore. Joe Squashall, his right-hand man. H. Irvine. Cynthia Haccoon, a runaway evening star," It. Stevens. Pbillisey Ann, a kflchen maid, F. Hrooksbank. And visitors al tlje convention. The second parf was a enlertainmeflj of the ordin ary black face type. Hruce Stevens, the boy treble, brought down the house with his singing of "(ieorgia Lullaby." He has an unusually good voice and is learning to use it well. Those taking part in the minstrel show were: T. Sleen, It. Hunt. II. Mac- donabl; W. Patmore, J. Hryant, A. McDonald, J. Hilditch, K. Walters. It. Matheson, F. Hrooksbank. I talker, tl. Thompson, Y. Katsuyama, K. Harrie, It. McKibbin. F.nd men: K. Smith. H. Stevens. K. Ander son, H. Inine, J. Parker, C. Litnes. M. Sakamoto, K. Hatch-ford. Centre man: 1. Katsuyama. The minstrel program consisted of: " Way Down in Caroline," K. Harrie and Chorus. "Kinky Kid Parade," Fnlire Company. "(ieprgia Lullaby," ii. Stevens and Chorus. ; "Down on I he, Farm K. Mar-. rie and Chorus." s . -"Virginny," duet. Cidlegiale," Hnlire Oimpany. "Hoek-a-bye Hlues," Y. Kalsu yama and ('horns. "Haek in Hackensack," ('.. Lit nes and Chorus, A small orchestra consisting of W. Murray, X. Moorehouse and C. Cameron with violin, saxophone and piano respective ly, played between the parts and there was also a little sketch. The entire program is being repealed tonight. SPIRIT OF UNITY IN '1 lie party ended with an elaborate display of fire crackers, the occasion being also the anniversary of the (ipnpowder Plot. Those present were Jean and Hdna McLean, lleatriee Olsen. Herbert Oliver, Jack Lindsay. Willard Ilea, Herbert Morgan, Walter Piper, Hortense, Adelaide and Mary, Piper and Fmnkie Piper.' SPORT CHAT The Virtoria Cougars, champions of hockey world, assembled in Winnipeg this week to start active (raining for the seaon. Towards the end or this month, the Cougar." will travel Fast to play a series of exhibition matches in Montreal. Ottawa and Toronto. Then they will come hack to the coast to get down to business in the league schedule. There is a possibility that two of the well known player of Ihe (Jougars in former years may not he on Ihe line-up (Ins year. Frank Frederickson, it is said, would prefer lo remain with his insurance business in Winnipeg while Frank Foyslon is not anxi ous about giving up InilHierinc Hi Seattle Owing lo the , Cougars' trip Hasl, (he opening of t)ie Western Hockey League in Victoria has been postponed until December 5. "Young" Stribling, who is of ten referred to as, the coming heavyweight champion of Ihe world, will become of age on December 20 of this year. He- cause lie is not of age, Slrib Hng has been so far barred from contesting bouts oj more than nix rounds in .ew inrk. .Now hat that technicality is about to be removed, Ihe promising young heavy's supporters say be will rapidly forge lo Ihe top and that it will be only a very short lime before he will be a serious contender for Jack Denpsey's erown. In the mcanllme, n bout for Hie world's light heavyweight title between Rlribling and Paul TUi tuflrrrr liirMIr tortrti with lUn 4 rave IS yean U auflfflng lho hi wbula Imly clrarcd off In 41 day. a new akin grown o tain, no Itclilm. no Irrualta. Thft rtory rnt Iiktm11U ai do hurvltKll of Mhrr caara rrltrrrd by th powttlul liquid fuf tlx trtatmcnt of akin dlacaaet. Tit firii flM ktiilt rtlltwti fm t jt f tat. Ttt U. D. V. iMt, It, ORME8 LIMITED lerlenbftch is tiling boomed for ale in Derenilin- or early in January COLD STORAGE BEAT P. R. FISH CO. IN BILLIARD TOURNEY The Canadian l isli v. Cold Storage Co. beat Hie Prince Hubert Fish Co., by an aggregate score of CU." to 511 in las' night's second division billiard tournament. The Cold Storage was beaten in only one game. IndUidual scores were as fol lows: May (Cold Storage) 05; HahVy Prince Unpen Fislif 150. Long 150, CorbeM 7?. Harvey I5u, Krause 88. j McDonald 150. Hales lit. Parr 150, Darton 87. The league standing to date is as follows: P. It. It. P.. Odd Storage Orolto War Vets P.ll.r'ish Co. nmes Til lA. S. Hales (F).. A. Hailey (F) W. J. .Nelson1 (Vi J. Hillman ((!).... M. Andrews (HP)-- Dr. West (V) II. Parr (CS. J. Krause (Fi. ....... G. L. Ynungman(V) J. Heesley (!j..., J. May (CS; I. Corbell (F).... S. Darton (F . Suga (d) A. "Carlson :F;.... (I. Fleming (V) 1 152 1350 1282 ltt3 I0UI ,verage 72fi 078 6lt 582 5 1 A BILLIARD AVERAGES Individual Averages lo date in the second division billiard Lea gue are as follows: ; Oames TIL Aver. F. Aldri.lge (HPi.. H. Horgan ( IL Howe HP W. Long CS) A. Harvey MIS).... A. McDonald J.JIowe (Y.: W. Stick!ifty.JP; j. Judge F. Zieman (HP).. I, Hond fO).. (I. Howe ...... - W. Milchdl (HP) 2 Soft 150 2 300 150 2 300 ISO 2 300 150 2 300 ISO 2 30H 150 2 30i 150 I 150 ISO 1 ir,n "j8rt 1 150 150 1 150 150 2 t?S 117 2 292 I it; 1 111 III 2 277 139 2 271 ISO 2 207 I at 2 201 130 2 250 128 2 Jli 121 2 238 119 1 tie, 110 2 218 109 2 21 t 107 2 19 t 97 2 108 8 1 1 81 Hi t 70 70 2 70 35 .Nole.-r-JI.P. denotes Jlllliard Parlor; oro(l);, CLkJ, , (Sdd Stiiragi; Y.;rrA,,Wa ll-r;(tis; I-. Prince Ituperl Fish Co. MEN'S WHIST Elks, War Veterans, Knights of Pythias, SL Andrew's and Moose Were Winners Last Night C. i. Oames in the men's section of the Fraternal Whist League la night resulted as follows: Ml ks 0,'Snns of Krigland 3. Knights of Columbus 2, Crcat War Veterans 7. Oddfellows I Knights of Pyth ias 5, Sons of Canada .1, HI. Andiew's Moose 5, Loyal Orange Lodge The postponed game between Hie Oreal War Velerans ami the Flks will be played at the O. W. V. A. rooms next Tuesday even-ing. . . - The league standing to dile Is as follows: W. L. SI. Andrew's K. f P .Moose Klks Oddfellows .... O, W. V. A. .. S. of (1, S. of K K. of C L, 0, L, .......... 0 I I I 2 o a. 3 3 3 3 Pis I 3 3 2 Wanted For Sale For Rent 3 V4l! F- 1. . .,.. - r i 1 PAQE F0U3 BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus I ' -qH n M WHO'tj M iiO To tUCCO Wf ( IM rRIGrlTENED -y DOWN ' MA.CCE THEtn', J; " I JMgJ WMACTtj TO OCACTH I H&Afto 8 THCRE 9 . : s MjwIwJd THCMACTTER rVNOlfjEDOWN V JJ -; wjtay, s aM f L nrnWt VwA MAccte.? bTMRi-ouoo Ira s ,' OlCCt). IBk K ' J I Know a6E I $ y A PI COME HERE- fjl,f & BOOfl'blN-thE II u )V $ NOBODY' t BBBBBBBBBBBBKaBBBBBUM3aaBBBBBaw Kills a il i mm. i Beaches - allot ay Inn Tinrwa Si . i . . .1.' i 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for ten than 50c WANTS B SALKSMF.N wa11le4l.nl oiico M I sell (iehrke's Christinas cards for private and coiHinetriMl ue, in Prince Ilupert. Write Cehrke'u Limited, 5(M Symour Street. Vancouver. ll.C. 25t OLD Artifirial Ie(, IlonghL any condition. Highest prices nt by return mail. It. Dunelan, P.O. Hox 310, Vancouvar. H.C IUablishe.I thirty thre years. WAN TKl . fVimpetenl maid for genera) housework. Family of two. Apply. Mrs. Paterson. Hank of Montreal WOM AN wants work by I ha tav. hour or week. Phone )Ua'k 59. 201 HELP WANTED. FEMALE MF.N and Women Want ml to learn barber trade and beauty culture. Wonderful demand for barbers and lady hairdressers. Special low rales now on. Tools free. have thirty-two school in Canada and U.S.A. Write or call Moler System of Col leg a , 10 Hastings Kat, Vancouver, ll.C. FOR SALE FOIl SALK.- -50 x II WiirklMi.il: 38 h.p. 2 cylinder Clay engine. .Mwater-Kent ignition, speed 7 knots; pilot house ami engine room all, forecastle forward built 1918; auilable for cannery work; capacity of lank' 1000 gallons. For price nod terms, apply J. Field, P.O. Hnx HI. Prince Hupert, ILK. If FOlt SALK. Hoover Fdeetrie Vneuum Cleaner, No. St I, with all attachments, almost new. Owner moving to enuntrv. Cash or exchange radio. Applv Hox 281, Dally News Office. run s.vi.r.. unties mwn es- tume trimnied with beaver. Almost new. Size 3H. Cost U'5. Will sell for 135. Phon.- 781. 250 FOUIt roomed house for sale o Kigblli Aveniie West, npar Mc Hride. Apply 133 Kighllh Ave West aflor five o'clo;k. 17 1 TO RENT IO HF.NT. Four roomed, fur nished, modern house;, with piano and large pantry. Also three rooms furnished, moI- crn. Phone llluc 195. tf FOIl HUNT. Aparlnienl ovffr Weslenhaver Hndhws office hiiildltig; also two roomed house at rear. FOIl HK.NT. Planus, player ' pianos, phonographs and sew ing machines. . Walker's Music Store. If FUHNISHKD HOUSi: for lletit. Kiinge and other furniture for sale. SIR Fourth Aventie Fast. FOIl HUNT. Two room furnish ed apartment by day, week or month. J'hiine Hed 007. MISCELLANEOUS Iipr PAY WOIIK FOIl MF.N. To Ihe unemployed or men who work for laborers' pay when Hie worlds greatest imlnstrv nerds thousands or men at 05c to 1 .00 per hour, clfy and country shops. Wo Iraln you for Jobs ns trunk drivers nulo-mechanlcs, ignitidn experts, ballery we,i,,R , y. canlslng. Wn also leach brlok-laying, lllesclflng and pWlcr-Ing. Call or write for free catalogue. Ilempinit Auto Fn-glneerlng S-lmol, lo Hastings Street East. Vancouver, ll.C. CARS FOR SALE. IW22 1 !.liii4.1. ilc t. 5 pnen- ger touring !I00.00 I IW20 Nali & mseoger louring $850.00 I IW.'I 0irlund Sedan. $7(M).U0 I DM 9 ho seven. puener lounnir f7(.0() I 1925 Ford Coupe, balloon tire car like new tttftO.OO I ltt'2 Ford '.'tutor edan. t mm I ttti'i Ford (upe 3S0.(M I tt'.'! Ford one ton truck, panel body It75.no t Frd light delivery ehal. rebuilt H.OO All ear guaranteed in good mechanical rundilinti. Kasv term eitu be arrangisl. KAIEN GARAGE ' Furd and Cnevndel Setvtee gta-tiun. Agents for Mclaughlin, Oakland. Illdsiuobde him! Chev-rolel ear, n, O.M.I.. and Federal I'ruckt. WltF.i:KLii SK.HVICK DAY AND MilllT. DOARD HOAHD The Inlander. 810 Seeond Avenue. Phone 137. CARPENTERS WHFN having your house repair ed, see A. II. MttcPherson. Phone HUck 187. (f TAXI Taxi 67 Phone (Call George. Paul or Oust) Special 0 and 7 passcjigcr Stude- bakers a, your service day and night. ROSS EROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block Across from Fmpret Hotel. FANCY NEEDLEWORK An Ideal Gift for Your Overseas Fr.ends Always appreciated and ensy In mail. Hoe display at Women's Kxch.inge I'laee your order here for Private 'Xiiihs Cnrd. THE DOLLAR STORE KINDLING WOOD All dry inside wood, kindling afjd blocks mixed, 10.00 per load delivered. Outside wood, tJl.50 per load delivered. Norwe glnn style Hall Alaska Herring in 30 lb. and HO -lb. kegs. IOi: per lb. ISAACSON Seal Cove. Phone Hlack tftl PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE. 303 Third Avenue Hole agents for Columbia lleeords We repair Phonographs, Hicyeles, Huggles, 'Itacriuels- and Musical Instruments of ull kinds. FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furnl-ure Store. We Huy, Sell and Fr-c hangs New and Secondhand Hoods. QtO. PAPADUPULIS, 830 Third ve Phone Alfl ROTHWELL'S TRANSFER Coal - Wood and Furniture Moving - llaggage and Kxpres Stand :LH tin's News Stand, Phone 352. Ilns. Phone Hreen 020. FURNITURE AND RANGES. Homo Furniture, and Itanges siillnblo for every home. Christmas goods arriving dally. F.very limn you pass my slore call In. You nro "most welcome A. Mackcnr.'e, Furniture Home. , tf CAMER0N TRANSFER Phon: I Baooage, Furnllurs If you want an or delivered, P.O. lb t ( ;9 MAIL SCHEDULE ouT-aoisa. for tk fait Ta Vtxama W awtlFS J"al maayt tolurwajrt . . WV.IIM I . 0ll To Aaiai, lk. Arm, It. an t frm. WatflMHra T Aai, Port SlmpMS art Kaai l P.lala Ta Alailt r.lala VM. V. l Tt Qa CkarlatU Utwi rMa- Ta SUwart d er.mla. Satvrrttya . . I f-COIS0. f raai IK IV Maottya. lrw-4l I r I 1 frm Vaaaaat SMMlyS M WSOiiMT 1 Martra . irsat ) - fram Aai.i, Alio Arm, luaart l Twaaayt ... u l-riaaja ... trim Aaiai, M Slxaaci aa aa a.aa alafa- SilanSit . . i ream AlaOt pita u . t. f I fram Qw'aa. CAarlatl lUra H&f ffam SUoarjl aad PraaM Snn.la) ,; STEAMSHIP MOYEMENI. rr VaaMf SafD4 aa lMtl- TwaaiUy- aa itli i tMay- -aa, l"rln. . Salantay -at i-i " a. ffiMna lir .i NwV. M aa I'rin.. Iee. i aa. l-iin. In,- II . priii. Jaa. I a, l-rim From Vancouiar ala . irdma Waxtaaadaj- . I'rii. Tmrd)r-. ilaH Salardiy- .1. pun. . S a lr1 )-. Pnii- Sm. IS -aa. Prln. iv. - aa Prlii' In. 1 1 -aa. Frittf- In. II an Prth - Cor earl tlmpton and Ntai aie Thura4y .aa. 11I1H rram Part ttmpaon an! Niti K"K' Salsntiy . ulili Far Alaakt. av. IS aa prinn . XftV. la a. Prm. v lirf. aa. prill" V lies-, tn- Pruii sl From AUika "v. tt- -. rrima--Pr. t. rnn"-- ' Iw. Is- Prin. i v Jan. I --aa. Prliir-" " For Slawart, Aaoi and Slut l( nntr . cjnlrns , Vt1nra(li aa pr us- 1 From Slawirt, Antoi tii , rrlrHya . prlnri Itm For Asyoi Thiirnlajra aa. r) From Anyoi siiinlr null For Slawirt . Siturdiya prlnrr ''r From Slawart Siin)r m Prlnr cha: For Quaan Chirlottl lalanda- .Xrv. II . prlnrr i-ti" ?(nv. IS rrtm-e ' From Quaan Charlotta lili- lov prlnre Ji-'n Vnx l la prlnrr Ji n PRINCE RUPERT TlD I J . ... fi 1S I ii ertaay, wovemrt" - ( High 5 n ' , 0:0 P " Low 1 1 :0? n nt ' 23:1? p ni Saturday, November 7 High 0:21 am 17:39 p.m. "la Low 11:52 a.m. 1B'