jfondar September 21, 1925. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORniNADv, All Models VICTOR VICTROLAS On Sale at Approximately One Third Off Hg. price. Hedmcd priru r ' l3j.(l $ 87.50 No- lOO.Od $107.50 l:i.Yoo $ 07.50 V '' 1200.0(1 $137.50 Vv u,0 $:W..oo $225.00 ; ,', No. ,,0 Porlahle ....... . H7.T.0 $.47.50 All oilier models mimed proporlioniitilv TEnMS IF DESIRED. NOTK Thee rMlii.-itii,i .tic in ..iv. niilv imiii u liantl is ilrnrcd mit; h.-n.-i. (hi- iii-Kctny or immediate dcrii ii tin' purl bnyi-rs. 3rd Avenue. FOR SALE Halibut Gear $10.00 to $25.00 per skate including gangings and hooks Canadian psh & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. TWO A T?? WZ fisn Hi SPECIALS Brussels 9x9 $19.60 Axminster 9 x lOJ $29.70 BARRIERS Home Furnishings Phone 123 "Oh, I Hate to Get Up in the Morning 1) 8 tig Harry Lander. and ..-h.t:i morning yon iirolmlily feel like singing n Hiii'K. So why not end that aii.-ienl drudgery to-day? THR1F-T SERVICE Just cull fur otir TII1UIT-T SF.HVICK which will l" vwry !'' tf the washing mid ii Ho- flat work loo. Willi Ilio wuh uut of wusli diiy thai " lo gH l ' U'1' "l,ni-iog" reeling will In- gone lor flood mid all. THRIFT-T SERVICE. , 5o a lb. and 1c a piece. Minimum Charge $1.00. CANADIAN Steam LAUNDRY Phono 3. E. H. Shockley Planing Mills Ro-locatod at 230 Central Strcot, Vnncouvor, wilh additional nia. huo'- rr Hu- inaiiunu loro oi SASH, DOORS, MOULDINGS LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, VENEEn also curried. in lock. Hvo handling, charges by buying direct from Uio source or supply. Local and Personal ll.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. Try Valentin Dairy. Phone 057. if K.A. Festival auction sale lo- nighl. Two cars at . your service slieddon Taxi. Phone 131. tf For, the busy man jr woman u Urowh.car saves money. Phone 80. tf Ooldhloom Is bringing hack fur coats., Walt till you see Uiem! If Annual meeting of lladiniiilon Huh will ho held at 8 p.m. on Monady September 21 in Daily News Hoard llooni. 21!) Hirliard McOusly of .nyox ha been appointed stipendiary mag- i-lrate for the county of Princo llupert and a coroner for the province. J. It. i;oo, who has been -Ihh.Iiok the summer with lir, and Mrs. Alexander, sailed on Sal unlay night for the south on Hit- Princess Mary. Mrs. V. Mounre of Vancouver making the round trip this wi'i-lt aboard the steamer Cardena "ii wined Iter son, . Y . M ounce, is ebief officer. John Conway, formerly of Anyox and prior lo that at Prince Hupi'rl has been appointed stipendiary magistrate at Cumber-laud for the county of Xanaiuiu. Dancing School 217 Hays Work. Mr. II. O. Crewe. Pri- ui- lesnous any lime hy ap pointment. All clashes com inencf first week hi October. Phone 511. 220 Mr. ami Mrs. W. S. Fisher and daughter, Miss Louis Fisher, sailed last night on the Prince tieorpe for Ocean Falls. Mr. Fisher will spend a week al ii-caii Falls on business as provincial tax collector and Mrs. Fisher and daughter will then pnrtv4 U Sent tie. v Il'v. T. J. Marsh of Terrace conducted ervice in SI. An drews Anglican ehuroh yesterday. Archdeacon (I. A. IUx, who is al present in Ottawa attending a church meeting following a trip to the Peace River district, is exMcted back in the city before next Sunday. Miss Myrtle Soott of Itegina. niece of Miss Jessie Rothwell of (his city, has arrive! here to en ter the Prince Rupert General Hospital training school for lurses on October 1. Other 'Indents to enter al the same time will .he Miss Alice Nelson and Mis Millicent Osborne, both of litis cHy. Mis Helen Randal. R.N.. rev- si rar of the (iraduate Nurses Association of llritirdi Columbia md inspector of training schools arrived in the city from an- uer on the Cardena last even ing. Miss Randal i. here lo pay .ii'i annual visit lo the local hos-t.i'.ii mid tin. hospitals al Port Sim'.'ti ami llaelton. ANNOUNCEMENTS Knights of P thins Whist Drive and Dance, September 2H. Gyro Carnival and Dance October 12 and 13. Reheknh llazaar Saturday, October 17. Catholic Church llazaar, 21 nihil 22 Anglican Church llazaar No vember 5. Presbyterian Nov ember 12. Church llazaar Royal Purple llazaar 13. ?! Moose -llazaar.. November 17 and 18. Hnpllst Church Ladies llazaar, November 20, V All United Church llazaar 1 Decem ber 10. THE DAILT IfBWB PAGR THTtKF Commodore Cafe THIRD AVENUE The Cafe of Distinction. OPEN DAY AND NIQHT. llrcakfast, Lunches, Afternoon Teas, Dinners and after Theatre Refreshments Our Specialty is Home Made Ice Credrn and Confection-cry. Wholesale or Iletail. You will be pleased with our service. Let us please you. KILLAS&CHRISTOPHER Phone 17 Auction SaIc,.S.A. Hall tonight 8 o'clock. Sneddon's Taxi the original 50c. taxi. Phono 134. tf Anywhere. Anytime. Arthur's 'taxi. 50c. Phone 678. If Xick (iurvieh sailed last night on llt. Prince George for Van couver. . .-it I'aucy China1 oups and saucers 25e each. Sec windows. Denny Allen Co. - 220 Mrs. C. A. KggtfH left by this morning's train on a visit In Winnipeg. Our low rates have been an outstanding success and we shall continue on this basis, Brown taxi. Phone 80. I J. W. Exley has returned lo the city after spending a holiday visiting bis ranch between Saiitliers and Telfcwa. Mn. V. Oration, accompanied by her daughter Agnes, arrived yesterday after an extended trip as. far east as Mojjtre-W Ottawa buu L.Mil.iu. Mrs. George G. ltushby mailed last night on the-Prinee Georgo ffcr VicloriatacciJiiatiitMt,4y . her mother who Wa tsfh Tlsltlng here for some" linn W. F. Trant, post office in spector, spent the week end in the city after a trip through the interior and mailed last night oi. the Prince George tor Vancouver. The Liberal Association has taken the vacant store on Second Avenue next lo Walkers' Music Store lo be used as committee rooms during the forthcoming federal election campaign. Imperial Oil tanker Mina Urea, Gapl. Ilrowu, arrived; In port Sal- unlay evening from loco with 10.000 barrels of fuel oil for the company' loenl tanks and sailed last evening for San Pedro. Arthur Collison, Indian, will appear in the city police court mis aiiernoon in answer to a charge of driving a nidtor vehicle without a license. Arthur Lewis. also an Indian, will answer lo a charge of intoxication, " . Union steamer (Sirdena, Capt. A. K. Dickson, arrived from the south at 5.30 last "evening and sailed at 8 for Anyox, Alice Arm itml Stewart. The vessel will return from the north tomorrow afternoon and sail for Vancouver and wnyports at 0 o'clock. Go Gel, Chinese, will appear in the city police court this afternoon to answer to a charge of consuming liquor fu a public' place, 818 Third Avenue. He wasj arrested Saturday nighl- by Ser I peaut McGlinchy aitd Constable Alex -Macdonald of the cily police Miss. Dorolhy Halm,' daughter of the superintendent of the While Pass & Yukon Rallwav n! Skngway, and Miss .Mary Pullen, laughter of Mrs. Harriet Pullen, well known Skagway hotel pro prlolress, were arrivals from the north on the Princo Charles last night. They sailed on the Prince George for the south. Charles K. Dlaney, travelling (passenger agent of the Canadian Pacific - Ocean Services, Vancoiir SI. Andrew's Ladies' Auxiliary er, and Mrs. IHaney "arrived in llazaar. December 2. the oily from the shulh on the r Princess Mary Saturday afler- i.uincran Gtiurcp Unties' Aid i noon ami left by the morning's llazaar. December 4. I rain for Prineo George. Thev plan a trip to the Peace River valley before returning to Van 230 couv.r. Nick Miircliic sailed last night on the Prince George for Ocean Falls. J. II. LePage, Oplrometrist Ophthahnist, arrived in the city last evening and will be here until Wednesday making' his headquarters at McCulcbeon's drug store. A number of persons attended a dance organized in the Metro- pole Hall on Saturday night by C. K. Ylreberg. Music was furnish ed by the Scandinavian Glee Club orchestra. Catholic Ladies' Tea will be held on Thursday of this week from 3 to 0 at the home of Mrs. O. Ucsner. A cordial invitation is extended to the ladies of Prince Rupert. Women's Auxiliary of the An glican Church luncheon in St. Regis Cafe on Wednesday at 1.30 p.m. Address by Dominion Pre sident Mrs. Ferrabee on "The Forward Movement." All invit ed. Tickets $1.00. A. jCttipperlon left on this morning's train for Cedarvale where be will join Mrs. Clappcr- lon who has beep holidaying Ihere for some time. They will return to the cily about Wed nesday or Thursday.. M. Kamizono, Japanese of Jlaysporl, was found guilty be fore Stipendiary Magistrate II. F .M c I. e o d in ' the provincial police court this morning on a eharge of keeping beer for sale and was fined $330. . Lieut, K. (i. McCullagh of the Canadian Corps of Signals, who has been in charge of the wire less service maintained in con Beet ion wilh the aerial fisherie patrol here, sailed last night on the Prince George for Vancou ver. 1 .M. C. Joucs, circulation inaria ger of the Minneapolis Journal and Mrs. Jones, were passengers from train lo boat visiting the cily last night. Mr. Jones is brother of C. W. Jones, business manager of the same paper, who visited here last week. In addition to the 1700 tons of .uneria coal aireauy loaded on the vesel, 150 more tons is hero Aa be placed aboard the Coastwise Steamship & Ilarge Co.'s barge Itaroda and the big craft! will be taken to Anyox as soon! as a tugboat arrives lo pick her up. D. C. Stuart. Dr. J. P. Cade and G. A. Durie of Vancouver . X . : v l' in i.i. .. , vi.-ucu: opuier niver, rorcneri Island, at the end of the week on I a deer hunting expedition the result of which was one buck. Another parly visiting Spiller River consisted of Vic Menzies, Lee Dell and Mr. McKinnon. Hecate Straits Towing Co.'s tug Cape Scott, Capt. Drown, ar rived in port this morning afte:- lowing a Davis raft from Captain's Cove to Green Inlel and sailed again for New Westmin ster having in low. a scowload ofj lumber, from the Prince Rupert rpruce Mill jconlaining 350,000! feet. Major -General Panel, adjutant! general of t lie permanent forces of Canada, and Mrs. Panel of: Ottawa, were yisilors jn the city yesterday afternoon. They ar-l rived from the east by train and sailed for Vancouver on Ihej steamer Prince George. Major) General Panel is making certain, inspections in Western Canada and, while on the I rip, took Iho. opportunity lo -visit Prince Ru-! ! et-t unofficially. "Fancy" Recipes i A high school girl, who won prizes for her cooking at Vancouver and New Westminster, asks us to send her some "fancy"' cake recipes. We assume she mentis small cakes. Will some experienced cooks help to encourage this rare ambition in n modern girl lo learn cooking? Pacific Milk Co. Limited Head Office, Vancouver Factories: Ladner and Abbotsford, B.C. Send m your name and c2 uiI send you SuppU es this iflustrdlaiVz. bccbcfbeauufulX j3?J5i Homes l distributors for: (fOh&m K9L9RED -3HINOLE3. Lumber Brick Cement Lime Plaster Slock yoar winter's supply of Nanaimo-Welling-ton Coal now Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phones 116 and 117 Ml WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED AGENTS FOR Sweetest Jjaid fhocolates "The Candy of Better Quality" which arc made with fresh dairy cream and are guaranteed lo give satisfaction lo the most critical. There are no conditions attached to our guarantee, your 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 1 11). box $1.25 Nuts and Hard Centres 1 lb. box $1.25 Cherry Cocktails 1 H. box $1.25 Little Bits from the East ... ... Hi Hi. box $1.75 Peppermint Wafers , Vt lb. box 50c Ormes Limited The Pioneer Druggists. Hexall Store. 3rd Avenue and 6th Street. Phone 82 and 200 Wholesale and Retail Druggists Sportsmen! We are Headquarters for Sporting Goods of all kinds We carry the famous WESTERN SUPER "X" LONG RANGE SHOT SHELLS See us for Hand Logger's Supplies Gilchrist Jacks and Parts Gable Axes Saws, etc. STORK'S HARDWARE, LTD. 714 Second Avenue Phone 143 Steamship and Train Service FALL SCHEDULE S.S. PRINCE RUPERT ami PRINCE OEOROE Will ll from PRINCE RUPERT Tor VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, anil InlcrtiicilUle Hlut each SUNDAY nil THURSDAY al 10.00 p.m. For ANYOX Widnaaday, 10.00 p.m. Fop STEWART Saturday, 10.00 p.m. S.i. PRINCE CHARLES for KETCHIKAN, WRANQELL, JUNEAU, SKAQWAY, earn WEDNESDAY, 4 p.m. S.8. PRINCE JOHN rortnl tltly tut VANCOUVER Via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT DAILY ticapl Sunday it :iu a.m. fur PRINCE QEORQE, EDMONTON, WINNIPEG, all ihiiiiU taMi'i-n ' amda. I'nllml Slates. AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. City Tlcaat Offlca, E28 Third Aa, Princo Rupart. Phono 260 (CANADIAN VACinci Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings fr"oWnce Rupert Far UTCKLM. WRANGEli, JUNEAU. SUCWAY Scylctbrf 7, IS. 23. For VANCOUVER. YICTOM am1 SEATTLE Septmbcr 5 12. 22. iS. PUNCIM MARY For Butadalo, Swanaon Bay, Eaal Ball Balla, Ocaan Fatla, Namu, Alarl Bay, Campboll RIor, and Vancouiar ary Saturday 11 a.m. Aaancy for all Staamahlp Llnaa. Full Information from- W. C. ORCHARD Oonaral Agant. Cornar'of 4th Straal and 3rd Anua, Princo Ruporl, B.0. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. , Saillnm Irimi Prmc nuporl, or VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, Swanaon Bav. and Alarl Bay, Tuaaday, 6 P.M. for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA. Alart Oay, and Swanaon Bay, Saturday, 10 A.M. For ANYOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Sunday, S P.M. For PORT SIMPSON and Naaa Rlar Cannorlaa, Friday A.M. 123 2nd Aioauo. 4. Barnaloy, AtonU Princo Ruaart, B O. 1 til