paoe roua "S:it'-ll'.V fl, In rirr nun szwz BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus You Had Better . -if1 ' 1 " " Jl ' v i V r.- III TTi 'll hifSvSC IM WEMU FCMCOOONE NEW&R KINO 1 SJ )HE. tsATIa HE. CamnoT Get Your Nam on our list fN1WSPii TKM SKC MR. JIi,V JOVT TELL, J vow! rr cooo L. kKf I fcE. BOTHERED NOW At For Dry Kindling MM&mW1 cooOHEbtj-tTi where HNve. c-vp mkwe am vmc- tn TO OC. HOME A.V K'ifl HC- 4t pl-AMN' A CAME itpMmW ECEH VEEV lOO CECM? rJ TELL. HER CEHTLV B3 iicew Mrspp mvqg. PwM L-r-j or t5RoGc: , ,. J VrVlLL TO CU tEC Evcry.piece kiln dried and THCT HO HARM easily split. Largo load SG.00 CAME. TO NE-CCE' delivered, or 5 bundles already bras & sssss ltef rije h r EE MUT HAVE split for ..$1.00 WORRIED arm" delivered. "Taxi" Call 112. Always open and ready In five service all hours. One or two passengers anywhere 50c. Clean Sedans,, pollle drivers. COAL We have a new coal on hand $11.00 per Ipn delivered. No dirt ami. very Utile smoke. A perfect range coal, nut size nnd extremely hot. Order a Ion now! Drnyage of au kinds attended to promptly. Stand 345 Third Ave. Also Seal Cove The Prince Rupert Transfer & Taxi Co. Phones: 189, 112. B rea d Ills-, wholesome nutritions loaves of delicious nutlike flavor, downy lightness and excellent keeping qualities. FiveRoses Flour For Breads, Cakes, Puddings, Pastries JohnL Christie Agent Phone 534 WE ARE SOLE AGENTS for AJAX HEAVIES Pronounced hy experts to he the greatest advancement made in shot shells in Hie past 40 years. 12 gauge only. Support the Gyro Carnival Kaien Hardware Co. CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS The Laundry of Personal Service, Phone No. 8. Finished Laundry, Wet Wash, Thrlft-T-Servlce, Soft Finish, And Dry Cleaning. Wo are ready at any time lo receive your phone call, lo lake your instructions, lo lake personal charge of your Laundry and Dry Cleaning. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage t Phone 13. Cartage, Warehousing, nd nistributing. Team or Motor 8ervl;e. Coal, Band and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Bovlng. NEW PRESIDENT OF PARENT-TEACHERS ELECTED TERRACE Routine Business of That Organ ization Carried on at Meeting Thursday Evening TERRACE, Oct. 10 The regu- ar monthly meeting or the arent - Teachers' Association was held in the school house on Thursday evening. There was a good attendance and consider- de husiness was attended In. lhe election of president and ice-presidents, held over from last meeting was proceeded with resulting ns follows: President J. JL Halt. , 1st vice-president Capt. J. How-en Colthurst. 2nd vice-presjdent Jlrs. fieol Little. Jlrs. Matt was elected convener of the program committee, Jlrs, Siindal declining to accept it forj another year. The report of the piano fund committee was.iVen hy the convener, Jlrs. Little, and showed funds on hand amounting to $157.00. Considerable discussion InoK place as to the advisability of purchasing the piano at once or waiting until more money was. raised. So far prices and terms have bpen received from only one firm, so it was decided lo leave the mailer -over until ?Uia-ioYcnitf her meeting, anil in the meantime ask for quotations from other piano houses. A monthly subscription list ownrd the piano fund is being opened. Considerable discussion took place in regard lo the lack flf proper fire escapes and fire- fighting apparatus, gongs, etc., around the school building and steps are being taken to have his mailer looked into. At the close of the meeting a vole of thanks was tendered to Rev. W. J. Parsons, the retiring president, for the frreat interest he lias take,) in the association. Hefreshments were served luring the evening hy Mrs. C. II. Thomas, refreshment convener. TERRACE MAN BRINGS BRIDE FROM PRAIRIES Influx of Population When1 Whole Family Arrives With " Car of Effects TF.HHACK, Oct. 10. Yvon Lafrance, who left here in Ihe sprin for the prairies returned lo Terrace on Wednesday with his bride. Mrs. Lafrance was Miss Hlanch Jackson of Jlc- Creary, Man. Accompanying them were Mr. Lafrance's mother ami lainer. two nrniners. iienrii and Alberd, and two sisters, llibianne and M-iric, also Mrs.!d,,y, when Ihe sun did not shin Lafrance's brother J. Jackson. a all and a drizzling rain fell nicy i.roiiKiii wim mem a mixet. car or nousenoin errecls, slock, grain, etc. For the present they have laken up their residence on the old Amos place, west of lloi school house. GENDRON IS PLEASED WITH VANARSDOL AS A MINING PROSPECT TKIUlAnK, Oct. 10. Oscar fiendron. Kfilnm Lake mining man, returned on Wednesday rrom an lnvnslig.il inn trin to Vanarsdol. Ho expressed hlm- seir as being very favorably im- Hilly Vandcrlip left on Wed pressed and thinks II is one nfjnesday for Vancouver where h the best looking prospects he haslhas laken a position for Ih seen in me rounlry. While Ihere he slaked several claims for himself and friends. Ho return ed to Kalum Lake on Wednesday aucrnoon. SALE OF FURS BY B.C. FUR COMPANY Sale of Ladles' Furs Starts on Monday Morning at Third Avenue Store The selection of four furs i a matter of prime importance to obtain I ha I complete satisfaction and enjoyment of their usp, to which you are entitled. The style- must hp such that our furs can ' be worn with pride for more than a season. Quality of skins and workman ship must permit of perfect re modelling at a later dale. ith this idea in view the H.C. Fur Company, 'Third Avenue has secured and made tin on llieir premises, a beautiful selection of dailies' fur coats, chokers, etc., giving every woman the opportunity to obtain maximum style and comfort at minimum cost These articles are being offered to Hie public on Monday at 9.30 a.m., for a few days only, at iislouuiliugly low prices. The furs uml lining materials are of the very highest. quality and tnil-Ored in exquisite styles, mid every article has been priced in plain figures. A small cash deposit will secure any article in the slnro nnd nothing will be taken from the window until the sale opens. Advt. SMITHERS X. K. Carlisle and K. T. Calvert officials of the Forestry branch from the nffices of Vic toria and Prince Huperl respi-. lively ,lef Smilhers Thursday morning for Ihe liahine I-ike on departmental business. They went in by the new road hull: by the Indians this summer. I tarry L. Robinson who has been an employee at the Dulhie .Mine all summer, came down for a visit in town on Thursday, hi first trip in a couple of moiiths. The members of the, Ladies' Hospital Auxiliary at their recent meeling held at the home of Jlrs Moran completed arrangements for Ihe holding of the annual Hallowe'en dance . The dale ha been advanced a couple of days this year and Ihe dance will in- on election night. The ladies are planning lo have the election re sulls on hand. for .dance patrons. The regular nVrtnUily' riieeUnt. of the Union Church Ladies' Aid was held al Ihe home of Mrs. .1. II. Jlctnlyre on Thursday after noon. After Ihree weeks of mAst extraordinary .weather during which time not a drop of rain fell and Ihe sky was practically cloud n Kmiiimra ,.,! .iuirii i.m.i a change of weal her on Thurs- during t,n ,,, of the day TERRACE NOTES J. II. Thompson, Prince Mil perl, relurned In Iluerl on Ihiirsday afler having spent few days al his summer homo in Terrace. T. Jt. Kelso and Chas. Purdy returned on Thursday fron Vanarsdol where they had been inspecting Ihe mining prospects .las. Xolson left on Tuesday for Prince Itupert. wlnler. Mr. and Mrs, J, K. d-'rosl. were passengers on ;Uie eiisl bound train on Friday.1 JtrJ H'rojt in lenus going lo I.Iejia Lake on Forestry department business while Jlrs. Frost will visit witli friends in Sniithers. They ex pect to lie away about ten day An accident which might have resulted much more seriously happened to Stanley Olsen on Wednesday nigh! when he had three fingers badly lorn by the exploding of n shell which In undertook lo Investigate with the nid of n hammer. First aid wn rendered by -Mrs. K. T. Ilrook pending the arrival of Dr. Large on Thursday morning. . ... ,J. Hoar, Knlum Lake, was tnwn on Weilnesdav. The Ladles' flnild of United Church am arranging for a reception to lie held in Kwox t'nit-ed Church on Friday afternoon October Hi, Jn honor of Mrs. W. 1. Parsons, their president, who is soon lo leave Terrace. A enr- ial invitation is being extended n all the ladies of the cornmiin- y to be present on this occu- on. The W.A. will meet next week I the home of -Mrs. Hurry Ktnr. Work is under wav for a Xiium liaznsr to lie held on November 8. Mrs. A. Q. Mend anil new hnhy aughler arrived home from 'rinee Iltipert on Thursday. Mrs. K. Olson returned from rinee Hupe.it on Thursday. Jlrs. A. -Olson returned om Thursday from a visit to Prince Itupert. SPORT CHAT The carnival lo be held in the xhihitinn Hall on Monday and uesday evenings of next week will represent the (tyro's Club'i me big effort 'this year for the layground fund. Last year, to id in covering Ihe cost of the JlcOlymont playground which as proven so popular with kid- ics uuring uie past iwo sum mers, the chili collected moony by subscription from the public. This yenr, to raie funds for tho Weslview and Peal Cove piny grounds. Hie club decided lo ulopl a different system and tho carnival is the renll. The olti ens, by giving the onmlfal their generous jmpoi&nvjll gtt jonie-' iliing 'for dlielr hmnny beslde uding a cause than which thorn s none more deserving or nec sary In Prince Itupert. The Oy ros have been working very hard o make this affair a sueees and a novel and attractive line if entertainment Is promised. Hazen S. Cuylnr, who won lln world's serie game on Thursday lor I lie I'liistmrg Pirates hy liil ling a home run in the eighth inning, gave the Pirates much of the attacking power that enlllled Ihem lo enter the big series this year afler 10 year of waitinu In his third year 'of service will Ihem he is leading Ihe regulars n hitting wilh nn average of ..100. Laslseasnn. in his firs full schedule, he registered .3.11 Cuyler started with Hay City in 1020 and Ihe same year was oh lalned hy Pittsburgh, but he ro miiliieil on the bench and 1021 found him back in Hay City. In 1022 he was wilh the Cliafles- lon, H.C, and in Will wilh Nash ville, where Pittsburgh nblainei him again nml played him in eleven games. A man weighing nearly l0 pounds, .he has ex ('optional speed on Ihe bases am his throwing arm Is inighly. On the defense he Is known as a "ball hawk." Cuyler was born In llarrlsvllle, Jlfch., Aug. 30 1800. During Ihe winter h coaches Industrial athletic loam In Flint, Jllch. 1923 y Iwn. Fcatumc Scnvtcc, Inc. Ciwl Bni4 rikt hwhiJ For For Wanted Sa Rent i DAILY lift- . 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken FOR SALE FOR SALE. Dining room suites, bedroom suites, Chesterfield suites, range, stoves, bed linen, towele, window blinds, inlaid linoleum . nnd printed linoleunin, lounge, ehairs, Cliiffionlerea, Dreasers, lled-steads, ma Ureases and springs, Dining tables, kitchen tables, table oilcloth. A. Mackenzie. Furniture House. Phone 775 Hill SALK. I -B0 -foot by II foot beam, 10 h.p. fish carrier, in good condition. t-55 fool by 12 ft. in. beam. 50 h.p. cannery tender, suitable for purse seiner, built in ll)2t. For pricH and terms on above apply Northern Exchange, Second Ave. 3.1? HOUrd: FOIl SALE at Terrace. Five rooms, one and one-eighth acre of land; 30 fruil trees and berries; three chicken house. Or would exchange for properly in Prinee lUfpert. "Apply .Mrs. A. Jtartin, Hoi lot, Terrace. D.C. JS8 FOIl BALE. UnliM' Iteady-to- Wear HuaIiwm in Prince Unpen, H.C. , Fall sliMjk just nr-rivd. Exclusive mixteln. Must sell mviocr to ill health. -Apply Jlrs. II. Ooldhloom. Third Ave. 23 FOR HALE. Columbia idinno- grnph and seventy mostly double records for t.10.00. Apply Hox 277 Daily News Office. FOIl SALE. Gasoline launch and Font Bednn. Ileal snap on terms. Phone lied "20 for particulars. KNJ of Month Clean Out. 255 reilubtion on all ensh sales Prince Rupert Exchange. Phone 002. FOR RENT. Four roomed mwt- em house, furnished. 330 01 h Avenue East. Phone Rod 451. I-OR SALE. Range, healer anil earpeL Phone Oreen 73 1. MINK cape for sale, very reaon able price. Phone lluiek 338. FOR SALE. -Reed baby carriage Apply H21 Hordeu Street. OR SAIdl. Hitffet and china cabinet. Phone 3tt. . tf TO RENT FOR RENT. Pianos, player pianos, phonographs nnd sew ing machine. Walker's Music Store. tf NEW HOUSE on Fifth Avenun West will be ready for rent about October Ift. Photic Red 720. FOR RENT. .Modem house, five rooms ami hnlh. Muuro Hros. BOARD HOARD The Inlander, 830 Second Avenue. Phono 137. HOARD and Room or Hoard only Phone Red 707. CARPENTERS WHEN having your house repair ed, see A. II. MacPherson. Phone lllack 187. tf ROTHWELL'S TRANSFER Coal - Wood and Furniture Moving llaggage nnd 'Express Hlamhl. Kile's News Stand, Phone 352, Rus. Phone (Ireen 020. WOMEN'S HOSPITAL Surgical and Obstetrical 3235 ,'IOIh Averiuo . Wo8t (Kerrls-dale), Vancouver, II. C. Dr. : Ernest 'Hall, auperinlcndcnt. NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. WANTKB AOENTS wauled in all parts of H.C. tn sell (lehrke's Christinas! wards, manufactured in Vancouver. Liberal commission! and exclusive djtricl. Pos. ilively besl cards in Canada. j They sen on sight. Writ Oehrke.'s Limited. 6nG Seymour St., Vancouver. 230 WANTED. Energetic ytninv' salesman with a knowledge o' motor .car and- radio supplier lo rover Norlliem territory for wholesale distributor on com-imion basis. Hplemlut o-porltuiity for rlghl num. Ap ply, giving experienee, iualifi- eations and ri'fer'iu-i' lo Hot 276. Daily News offute. ?3 TWO ladies want accumulation not far fnjrn hospllal; luriush-ed room with nr without board, luritished aparlnietils or hrtuwkecilng roonc. Phone ItiHim Hft, I'nnne Rupert Hotel. OLD Artificial Teeth Houglit. any condition. Highest prices sent by return imul. R. Dtniatan, P. Hox 310. Vancouver. H.C. Established thirty three years. MANUFACTURER ramilres dis trict agents throughout H.C. Reference required. Write Luxora Limited. It I SoyBMHir Street. Vancouver .H.C. WANTED.--Flint ciied house or suite centrally I.M-nt -d. IMione Roil it 2. tf STENOORAPIIKH Wanted. Main or female. Mettae Hros. Ltd. CARS FOR SALE. 1-1020 Nash five passenger inuring 4850 1-1021 Overland Hedan 1700 1-1022 Ford Sedan $425 I -I ton Ford truck, panel body $375 1-101 JULaughtin llnl fl. 5 pasa ... 250 l-Fnrd light delivery chanis rebuilt .... 4 I75 All oars gtiaranteeil in good mei'liauieal mindilion. Make your own terms. KAIEN OARAGE Ford nnd Chevrolet Servfeo Station, .(loodyear Tires, lias, Oil and nrenses. WRECKING HKII,Vl('.F. DAY OR NKIIIT. Phone 52. If TAXI Taxi 07 Phone (Call George, Paul or (lust) Special fl and 7 passenger Htiide-bakers al your servico day and night. ROSS DROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Dlock Across from Empress Hotel. COLUMBIA RECORDS NEW Process Columbia Records no scratching. Finest re- product ions of latest Fox Trols, Songs and Instrumental music hy world farmed artists Call In and hear them. PRINCE RUPERT MUSIO STOnE, I bird Avenue CAMERON TRANSFER Phono 177 Baaaaoe, Furniture Moving, If you want anything scut for, or delivered, phone us. P.O. Hox 000. FURNITURE. . New and Secondhand Furnl. ure Store. We liny, Sell and Ex. change New and Secondhand (il)O(ls. GEO. PAPADUPULIS, 830 Third Ave. Phono fito. for leu than 50c KINDLING WOOD All dry inside wo..,i blocks inlied, delivered. Oulsnl. per load dU' gian sir I Rill' nng in 30-lb. una tor, pr b. 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