v September 21 1925 TTTF. DATT7T WFTHI PAOF. T-1VH I BLADDER PAST HISTORY ! -. ! SHOOTING AT i nt TTrTr THE RANGES Lear ran ft Taxi 75 Taxi tile to hnve the best Phone 7B. K"ii Hudson Super-! limrge. Firi iiihI ? 1 .ifiMiBT Sedan in ll new -oei ears. RATES 1 I'.i-xi'iiKi'rx . . $1.00 -, C Passengers . . $1.50 8 I'.t-i'tigerA . . $2.00 - ir Si'iIiih, ir ' $.00 ''J'T Sedan, per $5.00 To Cold Storage and Across Hays Creek Bridge, I r ? - "Kf $1.00 rblf iiion.i! passerigi't 50o each. TAXI 75 TAXI Phone 178 ii' f. per III. . . 60 it ill 10e iik. ht lb. . . 20o 25o S:.inK I. a mli. per- 35o Gi Tier's Hcrr.s and Bacons None Belter i!. 40c .I. per fb . . 45c len. per lli. 35c ! Hit MriMT. Bulkley Market V K-rr Phone 178. Shoe f hoice is Easy j 'i look over th' : ONYX fr Fall. I ; (Nyle anticipate j of fashion ami shoes fur each ir- ' Mmt women and IH'II WMll. I all sloefc is now We sloek A ami , ' h-. also wlili wiilttiH. Family Shoe Store Third Avenue. Phone 357 SHOT SILK TAFFETA T l In Newest and ' 11 si Shades n ibis 1 : .dde silk for girl ' v frocks. Finn soft 1 I" qualify which will ' nl. ' .'.Ci0 value, nl per yard $2.25 West of England Store Phone 753. Fall Millinery COATS and DRESSES Bent's Third Avo. Phono 051 SHIP DRUMROCK Vessel Wi Owned by Captain Tom Calvert Whose Grand son Lives Here DUC THIS AFTERNOON. An interesting lourh or Im-al' dnlot'lefid il-i-iri., n,e ,rpro;V Illg visit lo I 111 port or M. Wor.p Straits Towing 1 MeH K carrying barge r r u tn r ck through tin fuel Hint itie grandfather or a lira) man was on-of the owner of llii. .ih.n-,i-r v,Ubu 25 or 30 years ago j Kin proudly sailed llii seven sea la a fiill-fledgrd iiierrlwnl ml-,"R Mip. The grandfather wa ".apl. I mil Calvert, whose grandson i K. T. Calvert, forest ran. K'i' of Furl ClemVtil, who i at ' in city. Mr. Calvcrl rMin'rnhT liaviup iin ait a boy tit t iiiifiiinnl lib I k . . s. .a - 1 ' I'minniTK WHICH wasi Until niic a f ,r tailing 01.11m ,-, i.ivhijmiiii nun. . 11 in Hiurii ni frraiin- aiiiri yn a 1 1 llf I H I . I Ul wis Mr .'5 yiHr a so and, naturally, Mr. ralv-rt wifj bo mni inler- ii'( 111 "ivitKt Hip VM..H nain when nhe arrives Iirr IW, afi.'rnoim with .1 i a eargo 11 ini.' "i ' In' Prince ftufierl Spi iin- Mill. Thirty-four yur ago llu iMuiiirork nalliHl on hir manlin nobb-i' frm Knvlatnl and fr vi-am wax one of the finest of in- wimljammeri on the world imiiI of iradi-. Later li wi-ti! Ihi' iitrmn. on nalo. ami iiirina Hip war wa interni'il in a .Meiean nnn. Still later In- .i taken lo San Fram i-i-oV, "ti'-yiird. (here fo twins idle; mil wei'd-eovereil until he wa . 1 u tit hy thp Ifecile SI rail . ftm, tonu; 3ft feet long Towlnr f. and lirmicht lo Ilril- l"'m, 25.6 deep, -he was :h ('olnmhia. II -r hull as tind originally demgned for parliru-'id tiff ever, her xolid leak 'arly a-re tren?lh, the 'tween rabin. rinlt)H with olid ma - nnvany aun witiniti. sninnina-itKP Inninr like a iinmern liner patare, the veel 14 now on her vav from I.nran Inlet tn this port on a m-w rein- niriialion of activity. The days o( the windjammer have paed, mi world lanes, crowded back by steam and oil, but there is a field for llie good old bulls yel. .Vol a con I barges, not a Hredg- ing hulk, hut in active trade., Tli Urumroek, with slnbhy" ma-U. hut with hr hamUnme: CANCELLATION OF RESERVE .MiltiX IS IIKUI UIVM that lb rerrt iuii i i 'ti l.ol llUI'l. rjiic.il.il . II Mlt. (x-iui) Miiii.mt uf Land' In4 lprtiwiu, VlrlrU. H i . fort pi, itft LAND ACT. NMIK ef Inltnlles lo Applf l Purchat Land. Hi tbf Land rmmrowr I4irlri of Vrtncv nui-ri. awl iwint purtKw or ui fnur (tti. Hra m (I.. . i in.incl. TAC VHItt thai riitlrll'a Llnill.! r i'rin hunorL 11.1.. mrtuiU. laiHtd tn aiply fur rrrtniMlflii ta (nrrMoe the iuihwhii iKtrnom hw OOTtmw-mr 11 .(. pwi ptaniMi n it. n.,rll'i.t rmwr iif kit hit li'nlv iwiniy-iuur four ( (ti , ratr n is . i:iai nuinci; umhm ..ulh lltlrl) l rlwin. Uwaiai r n.rtv chain: ihrnrr mintl elfkt rtMlnx. nnrr nr If, tn hirtr nr mark: ihr iHiritva't aiunir nun xtairr dmik 10 inni ..r c..iinrKnr-nwM. ami nmiaimns mrmy 1 an , arrr, HMr or Int. imzzmx-a iiviTF.o. AiUranl. phiinT Aurui I4fn. A ti, iptt. . . LAND ACT. Nolle of Inltntlon lo Apply to Purchaia Land. m ih. I .ii.t liontnlinr lll.lrlrl of rrlnr liniwri, aixt sllnalr al thi noMiUi of Kir ran i:m l wuirii riows nun inn Ir.iall lit it abuui mile fr-in u imsilh. TAkK oTCE that Jhn A. Smith or iiniiM liunrrl. n.C ch I'lipallnn lumtx-r- m.n imiiiil Ui wl.v n prnillm u k.u. itu. rnlloMlnr dmrrllMHl UiiU 1 i-junmrnrinr a( i m.l planlwl II the initliwi'M mnier "f ll AS; lianm four; tin nrr so rliain nortlvorlji lhi-n-e m . ham- wi'MfH). DM.r or Irw. m tin Em-till mrrr: thfin- so rhatm mitnrrJy: llH-nrr 10 ihalii ealrly. amt eonulninf til afir.. more or Iws. APPUrant. Per C. r. ItleL Aseni.. f nth, l?S I AND ACT. Nttlc of Inttntlon to Apply to PurthaM ir. in. I unit nwn1int nttrlrl nf Prlnrnl t a mh markeil ,o. I.E.; thenrn south-iiiiwri anil Itiiat' l "'" ,:pM'lt i "Ir ' chn, nitire or Ira, to low -Ktxer oiVirH 'fl'iw Into fVl!l nivrr atxiur iiurk; Ihnire In a wralrrly dlrtlon i niil rroni IH moutn. alnMr low watrr mark furly-rltht humlrrd tiVV iT' E tl't rnrino I, nifl of ri-rt. lir( or U; thenre northerly to prinri" llni'! orrnpatloli linnlKr- rlialns to point of nnnmrnrrnunt, ami n.n ininiil t" PPI" '"r nniHi ui pun'hai- ri?har th mo f"'',".,r".'rLr.,l.,'v?,:r: i.'-nn,m -..... n. rw at a po.t pianifd at me . . . ,.,.rip nf I Maiitr four; ,2..ir soutlirrly; thvnr tfl to ha n 'VlVr xvMtorl" thcix'f til rhum north-pAV ihrnr '""'f'r 2 elnt of Unmrn"itirnt. and rontalnlnt 40 arrw, more or Ira. P niFf.. Applicant ...-fiiin m ruled LAND ACT. i.n. f Intention to Apply to Laa Land l-tnd Hwrdtna nistrlc in ,n 1 .Hnce nupert Tn ,rrt. and Mtuate at Yes V.iJ.n llav. Maaaell InM. . , Tiir voticf that F",,, !""M'i"'n. i....u RC occupation rannerjman, !.?.! tn aiinl'v fr of rol- .ViiV decr lied land: . . . cnmmenrln? P" P'n,'l " i .ininirni ii. ,-,,. n v p corner J? 5. MMrtrt: i .t l. Ml nonrc rJ.:i'f il hams: thenc north thfeni le. '" Wl"p'" nrirli; h ww more itV.i. eaferl' a on man waier uinra in Hdni I f Hiiimcn .;m..nt, and rnntatnlnt ,r-,!,VKjiK , a.rr. more , simpson. Applicant loimir, irai jiniar or tne supreme nr iirmn coiiimnia at Prince Huier H.C.. on Tlmrdy. the ism iiay of Orto i"r. iv. at tun hour or eleven, o'clock I" tt'" Wrenoi.il. at Ihn Law Court, Conn Ifniiw Celnen Rune., n r r, .n Dit(4 lire '" 1 al H u MM In of 'itOUMf, B.O. iosounos ssssssm hnmal Set u6c 1 Ul Rncarc! won, wni KM lain. '" Iknaloitohuaaai YourOrfCfr orDruggut (; null lm.- a limji ami true as rt' --', i urni in wen ny me lug c '-uinuui i.i-wiii, 10 re-cnier w u.i'ii- il a i(T IMI ly Ili'SlgllPlI ami 1; ti-.l lug .-arriir. ""in yars ikiininaniler U. Joluii.n. U.H.d., Lloy(r affinl y ni ww, n-aUir and apnl 1'kl.Ml.lll . I- . i. I 1.1. .1 "! n.rii iii iun uiin ii'ica Inn's, ha.i Im'ii planaini ,,. imiiiin iiicj., all i'mhi, in pilc of wea- ' and iiilin. Hp has fittwl the IrumrM-k I lo Uii. In th Vv -li the Hecate .ft rail Towing y I.iniile.l. of whirfi II. L. Johnon of Wallon A Co. Limit- w ' 'hr manaains: owner. Miere ha been evolved a method of y namninu mne wnieh 11 11 nenev- iU he more rapid and mueh nmre afe than n.hder the pfenl yMein of rafting. A veel of ''', - and orlop deck beam he- inK especially i- iiiy strong. wnms. rmen Filled an a hk irannri np win carry milliou feel of limber,; and ran Mow Mirk of any siie.j The eteam plant contit)i of a water-tube boiler fill with oil burning fnroare. Radio Telephone An itereling feature of the eooiuioi iii is a low-iwer radio 'ephone set which is for tin puriMise of maintaining eonnee- Don lielwcen the big log carrier is and the (mvboal when at sea. jpver the majority got away al-Conimander Johnson, who has lliongh they left enough lo make worked night and day for some the excursion worth while for month pasl, filling ami plan-.thp sportsmen, ning the equipment of the Drum-; Those present at fbe Hig Hay ruck, i accompanying her on flats yesterday included a party her first voyacV. to ascertain with J. A. Ilinton. another with how be will meet the efficiency Alex Mardonald, a third with her hull and equipment promise. iorge Hryant and others with . ... Andy Akerberg and Alex. Mellac, HEAD OF ANGLICAN j WOMEN'S AUXILIARY I IN CANADA fOMINfi .Mrs. Ferrsrltee of Montreal, .president of the Dominion YVoiiicn"s Auxiliary of the Angii-' ... . . - . , can Church, wiir arrive Here py Ihe steamer Prince mipcrt onlClln4 Wednesday in the course of a tour of Canada and on that day wil address lie Women's Au.xilT-ary of St. Andrew's Church at a luncheon lo he given in Ihe SI. llegjs flafe Hn Uer ,hoiof. Mrs. Ferrabee will proceed Cast on Thursday morning by train and, during her slay in Ihe city, l! he Hie guest of Mrs. Wallace G. Orchard, Musgrave Place. LAND ACT. Nolle' of Inttntlon to Apply to La Land in rrinre nurcrt l.amt rtworrtinr Hy trin or I'rlHre lliiiiert, ami ulttiat al HartlPlt I'ulnt, Walrs llaml. lirltbti (.IIIUMIIIIII. TAKt: NOTICE that Anla-Hrltl.h Col umbia I'arkinR ('ennpauy l.lmitrrt. of Vancouver, H.:. urrupaiinn rarkfrs, tn- irndt to apply for a Icane of the rollow-I litar drsrrllimt laiiilt: i.iiiiiiiocinr ai a Pi pianirn on inr Knitll nhnro of nartlrlt Point. W'alcn 1-taml, at hih water marks thrnro in an ramrrty dirrrllnn alonir tilth wiler mark rortv Hnt niinnrrit rvet. more or ins. rumaiiniiK n arrrs, nmrr or IfM. ASOLM-WUTISII COt.tlMrm PACKINO CO. LTD.. Applicant Per Walter E. Valkr( Arrnt. Piled Inly it, nts. NOTICE. IM THE MATTEnl)K"TIIE COMPANIES ACT." ami IN' THE MATTER OF ISVSSTMENT COMPANY OK NOHTIIKHN niITltM COI.UMH1A, LIMITEI. TAKE NOTICE thai the ahov Company, wlrtw n itlKlei-cd orrice l at Phnee nii-lrt, ll.i:.. will apply to III Ihinnf udire court Order remorln Ihe aald Company tn th n-itlier .r r.tmpanlea In the i.rrire of the nerllrar of Jo(n stock Companle. e torM, R.C , under Section InS of the Coinpanli Arl of Arlllsh Columlila, HTI.I at Prince hupert, n.C, thU tMh day of Scplciiilipr, A H. lots. M, 00N7.ALES. Sollcllgr for Company. Royal Arms Cup Won by Malcolm Lamb Yesterday In Forty Out of Fifty ALSO SPOON HANDICAP , Shooting in splendid form ji'slerday, Malcolm M. Lamb eniTicd off the Hoyal Arms Cup tie shoot of the North IJ.CJ niK'nl- Ilifle Asifoeialion on' lie Mc.Mf'holl Croeji ranste with uriiri' r r 40 out 'f a iosible j0 al 'he COO yad range. In addition U tlii., Mr. LamTi won "hi- spoon al the regular shoot of lie day afti-r heing hanilieapped fourteen. The KKoriug in the lloyal Arm itliooi, which took place imme tiat-ly afti-r the regular spoon shoot, was n follows: M. M. Lamb 40 Wilkinson 3C " " Wilson ...".."." . 30! jirKrown ..... SG jra)Ii, gjj ' jnM, .. 32 squire .. 31 (- "ntirrobin .. 27 1 .. 16 Snorinsr 'ln"th."V.,l';' (hool " " 1 wan a(1 lollowrt ' 00 50(1 000 Til i T oh :ti 30 8ft ' jieKawn 30 2i 2ft 80 viiJ(i & .'6 2175 nM i: 28 2073 19 2 C9 22 2360 a MorroMn 2i 20004 imon 15 29 2001 j avrv ?2 1600 .I)H inp ITTTlTa'Hl1 HI ) 1 JJ?T UUluLf ilUl 1 1 31. U AT GEORGETOWN Honkers Cot Unpleasant Surprise Yesterday Yesterday Morning Morning: Noise as Great . F The flats al Hi? .Hay prentfd curious speeUhle Minuay lnorilinr aSout daybn- ilr. HunlerV Umm l'rinee Iluperl' where there ahead of the freewe And when the bird" aejran to arrive there wa i trreal noise. riu- biros wen honking and the guns popping in every direction and the wonder that any birds were left. How- and all brought home goese. J The Midlae parly consisted of Alex, and John Meltae, I). II. Ilarlness ami V. Wtttiniwin and ,U(,y hagR'M, fift,,, ,,o8k,'rs m Aeeompapyinp J. A. Illnlon on Ihe launch Starlight wWe C. Y. Kvitt, II. O. Crewn. and II. A. iihiwu Hivhl eee and a .nt(.P r ,(.ks fell to their I lie Kirly on lieorjro llryan! s Ilnrla, which baggeib four geese Intsides Ituoks, 'oonsisled of Douglas .'Shirk,' Xorrltf Fringle Joe (irper, W. X. qiiatfr, W. K WJIIisortift and C. ( Mills. Alex Macdnnald's parly on Hie Vacquero consisted of J. A. Lindsay, 11. Slyles and A. D iilhs. They hrough homo one goose and several ducks The five parlies visiting Hi nay got a total of 22 geese in the twenty-four hours between Saturday and Sunday afternoons. SPORT CHAT "Ha be" llulh after weeping bitterly and promising .solemnly lo mend his ways has been forgiven by Manager Muggins of the Yankees and taken back into tho fold. The fine of $5,000 which was Imposed upon hint stands however. Many of those on tho inside of Hig Hall, maintain, that the reason be has not dono so well of late, is that a great deal of his wonderful record for home runs was duo to lite. lively ba'll. which existed notwithstanding all the. reports lo Ihe conlrary on I ho part of baseball officials. Now it is pui'lcly staled that siiiee the first of August, the lively ball has been replaced by another, and thai the pitching immeitiaieiy proved, with a oor - l responding railing off in extra aso nu and home runs. The inner "onsiruclion of : he; Are You Strictly Up-to-Date? 17 VERY day new inventions appear to save - you time, money and effort. All the time new comforts, new conveniences and new pleasures are being thought out for your individual benefit. .Do you know about them? Are you up to the minute on this vital news? The ad vertisements bring you information of all this progress. Read them and you will know about the very things that concern you most things that have a very direct influence on your life and that of. your family. The advertisements tell you where lo get these . things, hou) to get them and how much to pay. For , advertising is a daily directory to wise buying. Don't rob yourself of the. benefits that come from regular and systematic reading of the ad-tier Using columns. Advertising is altogether too int portant to be missed. Read it every day. different from what it used to he. While the hall is said to be still lively, it is n6 longer filled with explosive like qualities. The old iiall,' it is said by experts, had a cork centre with a diamielcr of about half an inch in diameter. This was surrounded by two hemispheres of live grey rubber and joined together, this making a rubber ball with a cork centre. Fine woollen yarn was wound around that, and the whole cov ered with horse hide. This was the combination that created the deluge of home runs, which when Hip novelty wore off, began to palf oil. thf spcctal-ors. The main! change in IJic new ball is that Ihe covering of the cork centre instead of being of live grey rubber, is of hard black rubber a quarter of an inch thick. Around this is a covering of live red rub ber, about an eighth of ail inch thick. Though the centre is the same size, tho hartf rutibcr fs supposed lo have lessened its activity. The plan adopted by Ihe Hnd-ininlon Club last year and lively to be adopted again Ibis year. in; ... .. I - : I regard lo members paying llirir dues is worthy ,,f nutation byf other orgai.Ualions. In the Had- minton ciun a person is not i member until the dues arc paid. The only thing that counts, is the cash. That does 'away with a lot hf work for. tho secretary and ebhiinates cause for unpleasantness later. In almost nil clubs there are .members who hold hack from paying their dues, causing Ihe treasurer a lot of worry, and 'sometimes they never pay. ficult to gel the island re-eslali-'ished as a preserve. BOOTH SCHOOL WON JUNIOR SOCCER GAME Good Match Saturday Afternoon Despite Short High School Team Score Ona to Nil The Junior Football game on Saturday afternoon botween Hoolb School and Ihe High School! resulted in n vjctory for the1 former team by a score of 1 tO nil. The High School was unfortunate in not being able to field a full team having only nine players buL in spile of Ibis, it was a good game. The High School boys played a good defence game and also missed a couple of good scoring chances. The Itoolh . School, apparently over-anxious, also missed scor ing chances. The only score of Ihe game was made in Ihe first half hy Jack Nelson for the Hoolh School. J. Campbell was referee, and lh a e linesmen were deorge ro,hrail0 nrM w. I'.. Williscrort. Tft(t npf , Tu.,(, , , , ,, ,,, gl , School and 11 High School. HAD POOR GEESE HUNTING AT ZAYAS Party Making Trip There Yester day Came Home with a Bag of No Blq Birds i No treese was the bag of consisting of Herl Moore, fieorge Kerr, Iler- her! Taylor. J. D. McCjillutn and Dave MeCullough which visited hunting party i . . Complaints continue lo coino.a in to Ihn effect thai people are Killing deer on Kaien Island, which Is a game preserve II !s understood thai an attempt will bo made lo presenile some of It's a profitable practise Zayas Island near Du.ndas Island between Saturday and Sunday af those engaged in that kind ofjtemonns. The trip was made hunting. There are a good nianv on Claude Kelchum's Wigwam. deer on Ihe island now and IfiTbe parly, besides no geese, gol uuscoaus now used la entirclyithey are destroyed It will be diMno duck. You Had Better Get Your Name on our list For Dry Kindling F.very piece kiln dried And easily split. Large load SG.00 delivered, or & bundles already split for $1.00 delivered. "Taxi" Call 112. Always open and ready lo gTve service all hours. One or two passengers anywhere 50c. Clean Sedans, polite drivers. COAL We have a new coal on hand $11.00 per ton delivered. No dirt and very little smoke. A perfect 'range coal, nut size and extremely hot. Order a ton now! Drayage of all kinds attended to promptly. Stand 345 Third Ave. Also Seal Cove The Prince Rupert Transfer & Taxi Co. Phones: 189, 112. Wood! Wood! Now is your chance DRY CEDAR Full load ... $0.00 Half load ... ... S3.00 Largo sackK 50o DRY BIRCH Per load SC.50 HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. i