PAUfi rOUs, B Yet it whips 1 1 easily and is m ik delicious! Jb V.. -.a- P i A favorite with British Columbia housewives I wish I knew "I wish I knew what to put on these floors I" So off en you hoar that remark. It is only because those people who make it, have had their fill of waxes, oils and cheap varjnishes. The man or woman who has used the riehl floor varnish has no floor troubles. Try Gi Floor Varnish next time, we puaranlee it to pive satisfaction. Sold only by Kaien Hardware Co. New Fall Coats DRESSES and MILLINERY "DEMERS" Phone 27. P.O. Box 327 Ford Cars NEW AND USED Easy Terms ff desired. SPECIAL BARGAINS for (he balance of September. S. E. Parker Ltd. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST J. L. BLAIN CONTRACTOR Agent for J. Ffye Smith Ltd. HARDWOODS Store and Office Futures. Hand-sawing and Planing. Jobbing and Repairing. Class and Olailng. Sash, Doors and Mouldings. P.O. Box 179. Phone - - - Blue 288 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone CI. Cartage, Warehousing, and 'Hslriliutiiig. Team or Motor Service, final, Sand and ravel We Specialize In Piano and furniture Hovtnn. V. -i BRINGING UP FATHER By George McMnnui f . i V- " UP I'm cuxo oo merc too we; WHICH KENED MR l COO.tO T DEAR-C -'NFM ALL PO oo- YOUNG PEOPLE'S WORK STARTING United Church Has a Full Pro gram for Girls and Boys During Winter Young people's work in connection with the United Church of Canada will open this week for the season. Monday and Tuesday night will be devoted to the Canadian (tirls in Training and kindergarten will be conducted on Tues- afternoons with the Mission Hand on Wednesday afternoon's. Miss Haddock, deaconess, has charge of the girls' and small children's work. The Tuxis Itoys, under the leadership of Earl Harrie, will meet on Wednesday nights; the senior Trail Hanger on Thurs day evenings and the Junior and Intermediate Trail Hangers on Friday evenings. In charge of I he Trail Hangers" work will bei Jack Stevens. Cliff Cameron and Rev. Hacker. SPECIAL SERVICES METHODIST CHURCH P. H. Llnzey Was Speaker Morning Oddfellows and Rebekahs In Evening In Some 28 members of the Oddfellows and Hebekah lodges attended the Methodist Church in a body last night, it being the annual church service for the llebekahs. The gathering was marshalled by S. V, Cox. Hew 0. O. Hacker delivered an appropriate address. At the morning service, P. II. Linzey, who recently returned from a trip to the Old Country, was the speaker. He dealt with religions conditions in I'.urope in an interestiner manner covering France. Russia and other coun tries besides Great Itrilain in his discourse. REPORT ON RESULTS TO DATE OF PROHIBIION IN UNITED appeared more decisive. It was said that "there seems to be not the least doubt that the country has accepted with satisfaction the passing of the saloon." Most of the data compiled in the investigation was reserved for future disclosure, but the section of the report made pub-lice contained two sets of figures. Conditions Improved One summarized the responses to a questionnaire sent out to menfber of the National Confer ence of Social Work, a majority of whom reported that conditions in the homes of the poor had Im proved in various ways under prohibition, thai children's de limiuency was decreasing, and that liquor was less accessible TO VvAoC jO "C. rn Tue wrm- O 1925 SV INT'L FtATU"t Sl'VICC I ' Sergeant A. McNeil of Prince George Appointed to Local Provincial Police Post- Sergeant A. McNeil of Prince fieorge has been appointed chief ronstable for Prince Rupert district or the provincial police it wn announced this morning by Acting Inspector William Spiller, who, until being linage aeliitg i inspector, was himself chief constable. Sergeant McNeil, who is well knnvn throughout the central interior, will arrive here shortly to take over his new duties. It was also announced this morning at provincial police headquarters that the long expected uniforms bad arrived and would shortly be distributed throughout "Division MD." The local officers will then be garbetl in the snappy uniforms that their brother officers in the south have been wearing: for the pas! week or ten days. FISH ARRIYAlI Eight Halibut Boats Sold Catches Totalling 131,500 Pounds at Exchange This Morning American Halibut arrivals disposed of al the Fish Hxchange this morning totalled 131,500 pounds. Six American boat sold 132,500 pound at prices averaging clos' to. 15c and ?o. One Canadian boat received a smaller bid. Arrivals and sales were ns STATES BY FEDERAL COUN-j follows: CIL OF CHURCHES. ! Republic, CO.OdO lh at 12.("c (Continued from Page One). hibitioli was adopted ,but that since tbal lime various elejnenis had somewhat complicated the situation. On ope subject how- ever the saloon the evtnence and X5c, to the Pacific Fisheries. Forward, 22,1)00 lbs., at it.5 and 7c, to the Allin Fisheries. vesta, 0,000 in., at I be and c to (he Canadian Fish Si Cold Storage Co. Venus.,1 1,000 lbs., at . 15.3c ami 7c.1irfdSeribuft, 7.500 lbs. at It. 9c and 7c, lo the Royal Fish Co. Ooua, 16,000 lbs., at 15.1c and 7c to the (tooth Fisheries Can. adian Co. Canadian Cape Spencer, 9.000 lbs al 13.2c and 7c to the Canadian Fish A Cold Storage Co, HOTEL ARRIVALS. Prince Rupert James Selkirk, Xew Westminster; J. C. Itigham, J. II Taylor, J. II. Hamilton, William Smith. eringale. C. F. Marlon, W. V Tranl, II. R. Tabrurn, Miss II Randal, O. A. Durie and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Iilnney, Vancouver; L. . Maker, Ocean Falls; M. J UriKZS. Kelchikan: T. II. Cainn that formerly lo minors, but thai bell. Kitwanita: Harlan I. Smith oriimnsr among young people Ottawa; Thomas J. Marsh, Ter nail increase.! ns compared In race: Charles II. I.Hehfieh! nm prohibition times and eteneral re speet for law bnd decreased. The other tabulation Florence I.ilchfleld, Muledalej; P M. Olsrn. Phelan: O. Johnson. A relaled.lldslnd. R. Ildslad, It. Ilslad. W to intcmpercnee ns a factor lnllechl and J. William Isnor, dependency, ami was summer- C.O.S. I.lllooet: K. A. Mlow. Win iz.-il in the report as showing nipeg: Mr. and Mrs. Miller Lash thai although there was "a sharpiToronlo; W. II. Doodson, Smith-drop" In such cases about 'l020,lers; J. O. mllh arid A. Kwan there has been "very derided and'Morse. London. Knsland: W. L fairly cnnslstant Increases sinceT'helps, WJillehorse; Mrs. Arthur Ulal dale, nllhough "lbere is anjllrown and Miss Ada llrown. Port encouraging number of cities that report decreases in 1921." The report, other eectlons of F.sslngtnn; William Sager and Henry Sager, Port Simpson; J. H Le Page, Victoria; Lillian Whlt- Hiver dislriet. AN KEMEHOeK eve cot to EAT XT- Br" J$L which an' to be made nuldir'ney, San 'Pranniseo; Mr. and Mrs. daily over the coming week. was'w. II. Lunpley. Seattle, prepared under the direction of! Central the llev. F. Hrnest Johnson, head I F. K. Peterson, Smilhers; J. of the Federal Council' Hesearch! l'onlluk, J. J. Smith, S. Hudson, and Ijlucaliitn Department. In aj.I. ti. Iteeve, W. 1. Smith, C.N.!'... forewoiil, he declared the stinlylA. J. I.ovell, Vanrnuver; J. A had Iht undertaken in order to give a "fair appraisal," unbiased by personal opinion, and uninfluenced by the great mass of current literature which had emanated from biased sources. NEW CHIEF CONSTABLE IS COMING TO RUPERT Hyan. F. DugK-an. T. II. Ilalrhard and (i. Sliver. Kdmonion: F. W Corder. Ketchikan. PRINCE GEORGE O. II. (tower, school inspector. is making his annual trip of in spertion to schools in the Peoee Miss Winnifred A. Hlghman. who taught school here List year was married recently In Snn New Uniforms Here 'I-ranciseo to Robert W. Arm. strong, also a former resident of Prince (Jeorge. There will be IJO parcels jf land offered for sale at the municipal tax sale which will take place here on September 3d. Miss Marjorie Pascbke, who for the past three years has been a member of The local staff of the Itank of Montreal, has hecu transferred to Kerrisdale. HAZELTON Work is proceeding on tho Sunrise, Silver Cup, Mohawk, and llaielton View mining properties with W. S, Harris in general charge. Ore is being taken out from I he first three. Ilazelton is at last to have electric illumination. A IMco lant which will supply the town s being put in by Cary A Stone. James Lloyd, who has resided New Ilazelton for tbv past year or so, has left for Neepawn, Manitoba, where he will make his future home. Mrs. Leon Itelmont left this week to visit her old home in France. ANYOX A. L. Pln)nrt, who has been Manager of the .Mine baseball earn for the past three seasons. Is leaving Anyox shortly, for Ihe oulh. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Field have left for Prince Runert where thev will reside. Mr. Field ha been eonncclcl fjnljli, Meyie jrs5 staff here for the past year and a half, Rev. J. S. Ilrnyfield has return ed here with his bride. The wed ding look place recently in Win nipeg. ALICE ARM J. Fiva has bonded the Wolf property adjoining the P.speranza mine and Host to the town of Alice Arm front John Stark. Mr. Fiva proposes lo drive a tunnel into Ihe properly from a point on 'eel from the Dolly Vardcn railway and, if conditions war rani, ore will be mined lb rough out Ihe winter. O. Mesner of Prince Rupert has let a contract for the driving of 75 feel of tunnel on the Clim ax property in Ihe Kilsault Valley across lhc river from (lie Dolly raden. Miss M. D, D, Crawford, who has been a resident of Alice Arm for several years, bus gone to Vancouver where she may decide lo locale permanently. In any case, she will spend Ihe winter In the south. In additions lo operations on Ihe Toric, La Rose, Matilda and Devlin Zinc, several oilier pro mlslng properties are belmr de velopcd In the Alice Arm district mCMOW MOVv to COOK IMtCUlT AND POTATO t ALAO- w J c Wanted For Sale For Rent AUJMINIUM AVARF. AT COST. We are selling out our stork of Aluminium ware al coit.ew-inif lo diMontinuiirg this line. We build Chesterfield's to ymir order from 1 50.00. Prince Rupert Kxehange. Phone frtS. FOR SALK. 10 II.P. (Jiwranlee marine engine in first elass shape. Cluteh, prer ami high tension MtMeh iiiagneln. Reason for selling, putting in more power. A siuip at t225 Mox 252 Anyox. li.C. 210 SIX IIOI.H KOOTKXAY RANOH for sale, slighlly used. Phone 777. 220 FOR SALK. Muffel and china cabinet. Phone 31 1. tf TO RENT FOR RKNT. First class apart - mcnt. Monarch range and water free, Clapp block. West-enbaver llros. tf FOR MINT". Pianos, player pianos, phonographs and sewing machines, Walker's Music Slorc. ' tf FOR HUNT. Five room dwell ing. 727 Fraser Street. Wll-Ilum Denholm, Court House. FOR RKNT.-Five roomed suite in I.evine Apartments. Apply Percy Tinker, I!ayj llulbling FOR RKNT, Modern house, five rooms and bath. Munro llros. including the Last Chance by Archie McPhail and P. Mnrley. the Silver Horde by Al. Miner, and the Tiger by Kd. Pickett. Mrs. II. Smith and Mrs. J. Wbealley -are visiting in Prince Rupert. Miss Kvelyn Rice has left for Anyox where she will alien, I iKh School. RECENTLY GRADUATED AT 69 YEARS OLD prrrsnnta, pa., sept. 21. Aiier Having been graduated from the Harvard l!nk.r.iiv Summer school at Cambridge, Mass., Mrs. Oraee C. llaworth, fit) has returned lo her home In resume her profession of leaching. She was the oldest of 2,500 pupils al the Harvard course. For 40 years she has taught in tho same classroom here. OWE' 13 L IT i iJb.Mi. Karring ami rry. Owner ran. have same upon identifying at Ueo. Kerf's, llulkley Market, and paying for I his adv erl iemenl. FOI XD Live pet rabbit on Fifth Avenue. Phone Orren 715. BOARD HOARD The Inlander, 830 Second Avenue. Phone 137. HOARD and Room or Hoard only. Phone Red 707. WOMEN'S HOSPITAL CARS FOR SALE I 1V20 Nash, ft-passenger louring .. $150 1 1021 Overand i. Sedan.. 700 I I "22 Ford Sedan 42S 1 I1M8 MeUughlin Light (t. ft-passenger 250 I Ford light delivery lorrie. rebuilt 175 KAIEN GARAGE Vord anil Chevrolet Service Station (UHlDYl All TIRrS Wrecking Hrrvice ! and Nigh) Phone 52 KINDLING WOOD All dry Inside wood, kindling and blocks mixed, 10.00 r toast deiiveresi. Outshfe woo-1, $1.30 per load delivered. Norwegian style Salt Alaska Herring ia 30-lb. and MO-lb. kegs. 10c per lb. ISAACSON Seal Cove. Phone Illaek 161 COLUMBIA RECORDS NKW Process Columbia lleoord no scratching. Finest reproductions Jf la'est Fn Trots, Songs and lnslrumrnlti music by world famed artists Call In and hear them. PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE, Third Avenue TAXI Taxi 67 Phone (Call Oeorge, Paiil or (Iut) Special 6 and 7 passenger 8lude- bakers at your service day and night. ROSS DROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block Across from Emprc- Hotel. BENSON BROTHERS HAZELTON, B C. Taxi Service CARS MKKT ALL TRAINS. Tours arranged. CAMERON TRANSFER Phono 177 Baggage, Furniture Moving. If you want anything sen! for. or delivered, phono us. P.O. Mox 000. FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furnl ure Store. W Muy, Hell and Ex change New and Secondhand doodi. QCO. PAPADOPULI8, 830 Third Av. Phone PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Tuesday, September 22 High 3:52 a.m. IB.rt ft. 15:50 p.m. 10.8 Low 0:51) a.m. 5.7 ' 22:33 p.m. 4.5 Wednesday, September 23 lllgb 1:30 a.m. 17.5 ' 10:38 p.m. 10.2 1 Low 10:38 a.m. 0.8 ' 23:23 p.m. 5.1 ' JjuSk .Hiii ., ! DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in adrance. No Advertisement tiken for less than 50c WANTS WANTKIt. lust net agent, oapu-ble of good buines pmdue-lion, appointing anil supervising stib-aceiils for Prince Rupert ami dmlrirl. Hxretlent eoalrael with eiae allowance given right man. Send full particular. Northern Life Assurance Co. 610 lfal-ings Street, W., Vancouver, I I.C. 2S0 WAXTF.I). Younf man with knuwleilire of stenography to work in railway office. Apply tn person to C.N.R. uperfn-U-udenL 220 KN'CIIKN woman wanted for out of town. Phone SftJ. 221 FOR SALE FOR SALE. Dining room suites. bedroom suites. Chesterfield suites, ranges, stoves, lied linen, towels, window blinds, inlaid linoleum and printed linoleutnn. lounges, chAlrs. Chiffionieres, Dressers, Iled steads, mattres?es and springs, Dining tables, kitchen tables, table oilcloth. A. Mackenzie, Furniture House. Phone 77S FOUND Surgical and oti.ietrtral - 3faS L 39th Avenue W 1 Kerris dale , Vanoticr, i. Dr. Ernest Hall, uMrititendent. Artidfi FounJ,4c wstis nonet. 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