caluTday, September 10, 1925. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORniNADvt AH Models VICTOR VICT ROLAS On Sale at Approximately One Third Off Xo. Sltt . Sti. -Ml Nc:. SO. . . x oo . a, . i t a . Heg. jtrirc. Hcdmcd price l.'lo.)U $ 07.50 . ..-8150.01) $107.50 . . . . 1:15.00 $ 97.50 2oo.00 S137.50 . tf.l2o.00 $225.00 Y jCJ I'UrUIIMC , . . (17 Ml C AT r.n All oilier tiiMil'' ndmcd pnprli..nalc TERMS IF DESIRED. XKTI These reiliirln.il. .-,. j -,,. .,lv until .fork hand is i-lrurcil out. I.. :i ,-,. i. ,Kni,.y of immediate Ii' iiiii ii tip- put of Ixivitk. FOR SALE Halibut Gear $10.00 to $25.00 per skate including gangings and hooks Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. WEEK-END -:- SPECIAL Inlaid Linoleum blue and white tile pattern, 57 yards at $1.55 sq. yard BARRIE'S Home Furnishings 3rd Avenue. Phone 123 "Oh, I Hate to Get Up in the Morning" 8 ' Hurry Lauder, and on w .. -hil.i m.n;ing you probably feel like Miiguix Hi'- ""i11' lung. So why not end Hint um mil drudgen tn-diiy? THRIF-T SERVICE J"l mil ror our TIIHIIT-T HI'.IIVICK which will do ccry f Hie washing anil iron tin- Hal wi'k t Willi the wu,li out or wash dny that " h.t it- in get up in the morning" feeling will he gone for good and all. THRIFT-T SERVICE. Co a lb. and 1c a ploce. Minimum Charge 51.00. CANADIAN Steam LAUNDRY Phone 8. E. H. Shockley Planing Mills Ro-located at 230 Central Street, Vancouver, with additional machines lor Hie inninMiicluro of SASH, DOORS, MOULDINGS LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, VENEER also earned in -lot k. h!vo handling charges l.y hnyiiiK direct from Iho source of supply. THE DAILY IfEWB t il fl n Local and Personal H.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. Try Valentin Dai rv. I'tinnc CD7. If Anywhere. Anytime. Arthur's Taxi, 50c. Phono 078. If Two cars ut vnnr anrvii-o Sneddon Taxi. Phone 134. tf Harvest festival auction sale, Monday, at 8 p.m. 's. A. Hull. For the busy man jr woman, a Drown car saves money. Phone 0, ir (oldnloom Im bringing back fur coats. Wait till you see IIipiii! veinlter 5. t tf Fancy tJhina cups and saucers, oc each, See windows. Denny Allen Co. " 220 Annual meeting of Da'dmintoii Hub will be held at '8 ton. on Monady September 21 in Daily .Vw Hoard Doom. 21'J Sc andinavian dance loniRlil in .Mrlmpole Hall at 8 o'clock 'ifiiilemcn 5c, ladles 23c. Scan- linatiau (ilee Club. Charles Wilson, after spending ; ruuide of days in the cit on liiixitH', returned to Lake Kath- lyii on lhi! morning's train. Scandinavian Dance tonght In Metropole Ha!l at 8 o'clock. Gentlemen 75c, ladles 25c. Scandinavian Glee Club. McHinpx of tho Prince Itu l e r t Kali-payer' Association which 'have been suspended dur ing the summer months will be n-suiiied in October. Danciiift School 217 liars Dlock. Mr. II. J. Crewe. Pri vate le-oua any time by ap pointment. AH clases commence first week in Oolotwr. Phone 511. 220 Arthur llrooksuank. secretary of I he Hoard of Trade, i tpeud- "ft hi vacation on a combined liuineM Htid pleasure trip to San Francioeu. He i experli'd home about (he end of next week lr. J. H. LePago of Victoria will be at McCutclieon's lrug tore for three days. Monday lueday ami Wednesday, with romplelc eouiunicn! for exainiii ing eyes and filling glasses, sii) Alex Cobb, well known to old timers of Prince Itupert, sail this afternoon on the Princess Mary for Vancouver after liavino- spent the summer engaged in logins down I he coast from here. .INXOUNCEMENTS Knights of Pythias Whist Drue and Dance, September 5K Gyro Carnival and Dance Oc lober 12 and 13. Heliekah Dniaar Saturday, Go ober 17. Catholic Church llaiaai. Octo ber 21 and St, Anglican Church Daiaar N'o- Presbyterian Church Daiaar .November 12. lloynl purple Dazaar. 13. Moose Daruur November 17 and 18. Dantist Church Ladies' All Ilaxaur, November SO. SI. Andrew's Ladies' Auxiliary llaiaar. December 2. ' Lutheran Church Ladles' Aid Hnriiai. December 4. United Church Dazaar 10. 230 As one of your doily dozen shine up with- .ShnnPllvt, keen vnn ftj'w and r u J I . 4 II! I Commodore Cafe THIRD AVENUE Tho Cafe of Distinction. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT- llrcakfast, Lunches, Afternoon Teas, Dinners and after Theatre llefrcshmcnts Our Specialty Is Homo Made Ice Cream and Confectionery. Wholesale or Detail. You will be pleased with our service. Let us please you. KILLAS&CHRISTOPHER Phone 17 Sneddon's Taxi the original 50c. taxi. Phone I3S. if Mr. and Mr. '.. Higashi and family will nail tomorrow niglu on the Prince George for Our low rates have been an outstanding success and we shall continue on this basis. Drown Taxi. Phono 80. tf Scandinavian dance in Metro- pole Hall tonight at 8 o'clock. Gentlemen 75c, ladies 25e. Scandinavian Gtet- Club. George Osborne of the Imperial Oil Co.' slafr here, ails tomorrow night pn . the Prince Georpe for Vancouver on a holi day trip. W. I.ainbic sails tomorrow night on the Prince George to ftend a holiday in Vancouver md Seattle and oilier points in' the south. M. kainizono. Jap of Haysnort. charged in 4he provincial police! court yesterday afternoon with! keeping beer for, sale, was re manded until Monday next. Douglas Frizzell will sail tomorrow night on the -Prtne George u spend an extended holiday visiting iji- Vancouvei. Seattle and other points in the state of Washington. Chet Sehlenker. who lias been spendinir the summer in Prince Itupert. returns tonmrrmv nlclit oil the Prince George to Seattle Where he will resume his slmlie at the Washington University. James Selkirk of New West minster, Dominion . chief fire ranger, arrived in ttio eity from the Mouth on the Prince George this morning. He is the fathei of Mrs. T. W. l-'alcoitcr of Alice Arm. I. J. Malheson. city treasurer. sailed this morning nit the Calala for Victoria where he will represent this city at the convention of the I'nion of D.( .Munica'pali- lies to be he Id next wek. He .il.n has city business to conduct in aneouver. Loading of the Coastwise Steamship A Darge Co.'s barge Haroda at the dry doqk with 1300 Ions of Alberta coal was finlsh- d yeslerdav aftemomi ami Hie lug M.'iriiiion is expected here a! the first of the week In take liet to Anyox with the cargo. Union steamer Calala. Caul. A. Johnstone, returned from N.uis Diver points at 0:i5 this ami sailed at 10 o cloeR for V.m- loouver and wayporls. Passen ger sailing from here mi I lie vessel included John It. Taylor for Vancouver and D. J. Mathe-son for Victoria. The (mil or the Niimnn Y Kaisha steamer Yokohama Mhrn at Princo Itupert which was pro-luised earljor in Hie .season has been cancelled, 'rho reason, it ii said, is because thory was insufficient business offering. The most of tho Orientals reluming to Japan and China after ih. fishing season go to Vancouver and embark on tho faster C P U. boats. ! Steven Dandish or. Anyox, charged before Stipendiary Magistrate II. I'. McLeod'In the provincial police court- yesterday , afternoon with wounding Hubert Pleas with iulenl as a re Mill uf an alleged slabbing affray on the steamer Prince Itupert Thursday afternoon, was reluatfded uiilil ne.l Wednesday when witnesses Inn board the steamer will l. hack in the city. Mrs. Charles Edwards of the Wcslholme rooms returned to Hie city on Iho Prince Geonte this morning after a trip to Ocean Falls. i Mrs. Augelo Astori and two children, who have' been visiting for the past couple of months in Seattle, returned home on the Prince Ueorse this morning. Provincial Constable J. P. Kgglesliaw of Terrace and Mrs. Kgsleshaw arrived from Vancouver on the Prince George this morning and proceeded to the interior by train. L. Stewart Irvine, brother of James Irvine of this city, arrived here this morning on the Prince George for a brief visit. He is connected with the C.N.D. freight department at Calgary. 1 M ward Hamilton, one of the principals of the Daly-Alaska mine, and William Sloan, manager of the property, are passen gers going through 'to Stewart from Vancouver on the steamer Prince George today. C.N.K. steamer Prince George Capt. Harry Nedden, arrived from the south at 10.45 this morning with a fair sized passenger list and freight cargo. The vessel will sail tonight at 10 o'clock for Slewart and, returning here at 8 tomorrow evening, sail at 10 for Vancouver and wayporls. Miller Lash, K.C., pruminen! barrister of Toronto and director of the Canadian Dank of Commerce, will arrive in the city on tomorrow afternoon's train in the course of a lour of the West and sail for Vancouver on the steamer Prince George. He will be accompanied by Mrs. Lash. CARD OF THANKS. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jackson nesire to convey llieir sincere thanks to the ladies of the Mooseheart Lesjion, members of Moose Lodge and their many oilier friends for the kind ex pressions of sympathy received in their recent los. Church Notices I i Baptist Church Morning service at II. Sub Jecl: "The Divine Kingdom. Dible School at 12.15. Evening worship at 7.30. Subject: "The Voi.'e of the Rainbow." The bow in tiie clouds will have a new meaning to you after this ser vice. V most cordial invitation lo all. Lutheran Church St. Paul's F.nglish Lutheran Church, MetrOpole Hall, Third Avenue. Itcv. P. E. Daisler, D.D., pastor. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Sermon tonic: "Sowing and Heaping." Sunday school at 12.15. Evening service at 7.30. Sermon topic: "Are your prayers answered?" Presbyterian Church Morning worship at 1 1 o'clock. Subject: "Life's Investments." Sunday School at 12.30. Even ing wo oil in at 7.30. Suliieet "Jacob at Dethel." Preacher, Dev. II. It. Grant, D.D. ... Salvation Army Special Harvest Thanksgiving ami Daily Day Services on Sun- oay ami .vionuay. sumlay 11 a.m. Harvest Praise. 2.30 n.m. Sunday School rally. Every ineiit- .. ... 1 i't-i ii-iu.-.iii-ti iii in- present. New comers are especially in vited. 7.30 n.in. Harvest Hume. The Young People and the Girl (iiiartls will lake part in tills ser vice. This will be an interesting service. An hour spent at tha Army will be worth while. Come! United Church The Church of Service, llev. G. G .Hacker, pastor. Miss Isabel Haddock, deaconess. Morning service at 11 o clock. Topic: "Religious Impressions of England." Speaker, P. H. Linzey. Sunday School at 2.30. Evening service at 7.30. .Members or Hebekah and Oddfellows Lodges will bo present for their annual Church service. Anniversary address bv llev. O. (5. Hacker. Did Dad Walk Baby? I'athrrs would not have to walk the flnorwoltcn with redes's babies if Jiiothtrt insisted on using luby's Own Soap lor baby'a bath. This soap cleanses and refreshes and prevents skin irritations and scalding which so often caue bad nights. And baby smells so weet after a good rub with the aromatic lather of Baby's Owu Soap. "Btlt you ana Rahy Im" lt. Only 10c iu individual cartons. 5td us your Supplies S5 oiil send yvJSysfv lki ilhictMtvlv. boobcpeailjfiJ,s' Homes $sm distributors for: (fdham K9L9RED -3HINOLE3. 4 PAGH TRREF Lumber Brick Cement Lime Plaster Stock your winter's supply of Nanaimo-Welling-ton Coal now Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phones 116 and 117 WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED AGENTS FOR Sweetest Maid fhocolates "The Candy of Better Quality" which are made with fresh dairy cream and are guaranteed lo give satisfaction to the most critical. There are no conditions attached lo our guarantee, jour money back or a new box. You must be satisfied. Assorted Fancy Centres . 1 lb. box $1.00 Assorted Fancy Centres 2 lb. box $2.00 Nuts and Fruits r. .. I lb. box $1.25 Nuts and Hard Centres 1 lb. box $1.25 Cherry Cocktails ... 7 1 lb. box $1.25 Little Bits from the East I Vi lb. box $1.75 Peppermint Wafers Vi lb. box 50o Ormes Limited The Pioneer Druggists. Dexall Store. 3rd Avenue and 6th Street, Phone 82 and 200 Wholesale and Retail Druggists Sportsmen! Wc are Headquarters for Sporting Goods of all kinds We carry the famous WESTERN SUPER "X" LONG RANGE SHOT SHELLS Sec ns for Hand Logger's Supplies Gilchrist Jacks and Paris Cable Axes Saws, etc. STORK'S HARDWARE, LTD. 714 Second Avenue Phone 143 Steamship and Train Service FALL SCHEDULE S.t. PRINCE RUPERT ami PRINCE QEORQE will sail Trum PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, ami lUtenitt-dlate ilnt. each SUNDAY and THURSDAY at 10.00 p.m. For ANYOX Wsdnssdaf, 10.00 p.m. For 8TEWART Saturday, 10.00 p.m. S.S. PRINCE CHARLES for KETCHIKAN, WRANQELL, JUNEAU, SKAQWAY, eaiil WEDNESDAY, 4 p.m. S.S. PRINCE JOHN fortnightly rr VANCOUVER via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT DAILY icpt Sunday tl.:t a.m. for PRINCE QEORQE, EDMONTON, WINNIPEG, all piilnu Kasli-rn ' atwJa. I'lilled Slalrs. AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. City Tlcktt Office, 628 Third At Prlnca RuptrL, Phon 260 , CANADIAN! vPACincj uuuwari Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert fi lETCHiUN, WRANGELL, JUNEAU, SKACWAY .ScHltT.'lS. 2S. Far VANCOUVER. VICTORIA U SEATTLE SH.lcr 5. 12. 22. Si. PRINCESS MART For BuladaU, Swanion Bay, East Bolla Balls, Ocoan Falls, Namu, Alarl Bay, Campbell Rlitr, and Vincour oiary Saturday 11 a.m, Agtnoy for all Staamahlp Llnaa. Full Information from W. O. ORCHARD Qtnaral Aaanl. Cornar of 4th Stratt and 3rd Atanua, Prlnca Rupart. B.C. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Saillnra from Prinra Rupert, or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Swaneon Bay. and Alarl Bay, Tueaday, t P.M. For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Al.rt Bay, and Swanaon Bay, Saturday, 10 A.M For ANYOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Sunday, S P.M. For PORT SIMPSON and Naaa Rler Cannerlee, Friday A.M. US 2nd Ateaua. J. Barnatey, Aaant. Prlnea Ruparl, B.O.