Iiadar October 8, 1025, Day Phones 423 539 Or. 001 Black 735 CmoUmrjprotlainiit' Tea as it ihould be " Ruffles! Ruffles! Ruffle Curtains are the very latest in window decorations; we have a wide rane of patterns and colors in stock; your choice, from $1.45 to $5.75 per pair We aro supporting Gyro Carnival BARRIE'S Home Furnishings 3rd Avenue. r IT Rupert Marine Products Ltd. GEO. G. BUSHBY, Man. Dir. Phone 123. Sale - - One Can PALM-OLIVE TALC POWDER FREE v. !i ojiIi (ulic ul l'uliu Ohv' Sh.ivnig Ocam 35 cents One GILLETTE RAZOR and Blade FREE li e.trli lulu- il It. .il Mi.iwmk Ot-alh 40 cents Ormes Limited Ths ' rcr UrnggiM-. H x.ill .Slnrc. 3rd Avenue and 6th Street. Phone 82 and 200 Wlnleale urn! Itflail DruggM Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOGK AND SHIPYARD Operating O. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floitlng Dry Dock Enoinoers, Machinists, C llerninker$, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDINQ. Our plant Is equipped lo handle al. kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 381 E. H. Shockley Planing Mills Re-located at 230 Central Street, Vancouver, Willi additional marlnm im Hie uiuiiuia. Inn: of SASH, DOORS, MOULDINGS LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, VENEER n)u rillTtl'll ill stock. Huvu liatnlluitf charges by loiymg direr t from tlio source or supply. TUGBOATS Night Phones 687 539 Gr. 601 Black 735 Local and Personal U.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. Try 057. ober 30. Hill llataar, Valentin Dairy. Anglican v ember 5. ANNOUNCEMENTS l'lionc tf ColiJliIooin is bringing hack fur . coats. Walt till yon sco llieml tf Mr. C. Y.. Starr, who ha been n a trip onlli, returned lo the iity on l lie Prlneu Hupcrt yesterday afternoon. iicco. jius Is tbo coal you neeil for your stove. Ill per ton Prince Uunert Transfer & Taxi. Phono lH'J-112. 23 i oy can get the "Province' through Hie mails or at Little's ew ulaml fur 8 1 .00 for four months or 25c a month. 1135 ... eer ncuer value oiiereil in llupert than our lteco Coal $11 per ton. Prince Huitert Transfer & Taxi. Phone 18'J-I12. 23 1 J. O. Trethcway, Alice Arm logpiiiK operator, was a passcii- aer bound north from Vancouver mi I he Prince llupert yesterday afternoon. 1 lie Liberal eoiiuiiitlee room .rnr Second Ave. and Fourth .sire.'l, next to (he Walker' Mumc More are oin every after iioiiii and evening. 2fil C. W. A melt arrived on tli Prince Kuoert yesterday after noon to go on a hunting trip with local friends. He will r I urn south on the steamer to in;,-hi . Howard While, accountant of I he Prince ltuperl dry dock and shipyard, was elected a member nf liiH Prince Nupert Oyro Club at Hie meeting of the elub lust night. F. Howe, (i. Home, J. MoAulay amt '.. Saunders, local boys, who have been taking 110)111 Can-ailian Naval ' Volunteer lleeervr training at l'quimaU, returned home on the Prince llupert yes terday afternoon. K. M. KeenleyMl oi Vancou ver, provincial manager of the North American Life Asauraun arrived from I he south t the Prince Hufvert yesterday afternoon. He is on one of hi" wnMlical bundle trips to tin-lislrirl. M. W. Morton, formerly niaua-er of the Hank of Hamilton in anciMier 'tint nnw inspector of Piicific Coast branehe of I he Canadian Hank Commerce, !. a iiior in the city on official lulie. He arrlxeil from Vancouver mi I lie Prince llupert yes-!enliiv afternoon. Gyro Carnival and Dance October 12 and 13. Ilebekah llataar Saturday, October 17. Catholic Church llaiaar, 21 and 22. Hospital llallowelrn Mall, Oct Sixty Chapter October 31. Presbyterian November 12. llaplist Church Ladies' llazaar, November 20. I.O.D.K. Church llazaar No- Church llazaar lloyal Purple llataar 13. Moose and 18. llazaar November 17 Aid St. Andrew's Ladies' Auxiliary llazaar. December 2. Lutheran Cljurch Ladies Aid , Ilarum. December J. USE- - 2,n1. ShocMish For your shoes It saves the leather nnd - Improves your pmonal appearance THR DAILY IfXWl pack rmr Commodore Cafe THIRD AVENUE The Cafe of Distinction. OPEN DAY AND NIQHT. llrcakfast, Lunches, Afternoon Teas, Dinners and after Theatre Kefrcshmcnls Our Specialty is Home Made Ice Cream and Confectionery. Wholesale, pr Retail. You will be pleawcd with our service. Let us please you. KILLAS&CHR1ST0PHER Phone 17 Win. llaiagno will resume vio lin lessons October 15. Phone Ite.l 511. " 230 The Ladies' Aid of the 1'resby- lerian Church will hold a tea at Mrs. It. F. McNauiflitojis, Fifth Uenue Fast on October -'J. How about thai coal order 1 Try our Ilea stove coal. 811 pr (on. Prince llupert Trans fer & Taxi. Phone I8U-1I2. The Liberal committee rooms. corner Second Ave. and Fourth Street, next lo I he Walker's Music store are open every afternoon and evening. 251 "Mrs. It. L. Meliitosli, who has been holidaying al Kilsumkalum. near Terrace, returned to the city on yesterday's train accom panied by her sister, Mrs. Wain-1 Wright. C.P.ll. steamer Vnnccss Mary, making her first trip of the win. Jer season in the Alaska service, is due here about noun tomorrow en route from Vancouver lo kagwaj flel your order in now foi KHn Dried Kindling. One load will last you all winter. Sole Agents for the l'.ll. Spruee Mills bone dry kindling. Prince llupert Transfer & Taxi. Phone I8U-1I2 J. II. Hodgers, milting cnginec- of Denver, Colorado, who ba ilee n openditty the , past few weeks in the interior inspecting various mining properties r" turned to the city on last nielli - rain on his way wouth. A. i. McLeod, C.NJl. freijcM representative, arrived ' fnuii Vancouver on the Prince Iluper" veslerday afternoon. He is mak ing the round trip on the vessel to Anyox and will visit Stew art at the end of the week. F. 1'.. Halls, head Of the Win- iipeif contracting firm of Car 'rr-UalN-Aldin?er (U., Ltd.. which is building the terminal jtrain elevator here for the de partment of Trade and Commerce, arrived from Vaneouvei on the Prince Hupl yesterday iflcrnoon to pay a Visit of in spection to the work. Last evening F. 0. Dawson entertained at his homo F. C. T O'Hara, deputy minister of trade and commerce; Leslie lloyd and James llobinson, members of the grain commission; It. Heather ingtou, general manager of gov ernment elevators; U. D. Howe, designer of the elevator here. iinl several other friend!. C.N.H. steamer Prince Iluper'. tiapl, D. Donald, arrived in pur' from the south at 1:13 yesterday afternoon and sailed al midnight for Anyox. Coming up the coast the Prince llupert encountered heavy fog and was compelled to anchor for two and a half hours near Alert Hay further delay be- tig occasioned through having lo proceed at slow speed. The vessel will return from the north al 8 o'clock this evening and sail al 10 o clock for Vancouver and wnyporls. James Selkirk of ew Wcsl- ininsler, Dominion chief fire 'anger, relumed lo the city Ibis morning from the Queen Charlotte Islands where he has been making iirrnngemeuts for the shinning of Silka spruce seed cones lo the extraction plant ntj New Westminster. He visited: various points of lumbering importance on I ho Islands and returned here on a fish "boal, lho trip across Ihe Stralls taking nearly 21 hours. Mr. Selkirk loft for Ihe south by way of Jajperl on today's tram. Two cars al your service Sneddon Tail. Phone I3t. If For coal, furniture moving or general express. Phone your or ler to W. Hoi dwell .No. 35: or Residence phone Orcen 626. Aid. M. M. SU-phejis sailed yesterday afternoon on the Prince Charles for Juneau on a business trip. He expects lo return to the city on Sunday. Mrs. Morlo II. Craig will sail this cveuing on the Prince Itu-pert to spend six weeks visiting in Vancouver, Victoria, Portland and other lower coast cities. Harold McF.wen, C.N.It. division freight aiienl,. sailed yester day afternoon on t lie Prince Charles to make the round tri? to Alaska on company business. Dick Hdgar of Sunnyside will appear in the provincial police court here this afternoon on a charge of supplying liquor" lo Indians, Indian agent W. F Collisou taking the case. Kdgar vl-as arresleil last night by the city police'a a result of a phone call from Sunnyside. Messrs. Dunlop and Freeman of Ottawa, who have been here for some time making investigations under the international halibut commission, are now gathering data from the records of the customs house. They ex peel lo be here about a week longer al leaM. There are two lady assistants with them. P. S er; It. . Itonney, district foresct II. Leiglilon, fire inspec .'. .ii.i.. tor, and possibly T. A. Clarke. assistant district forester, wit enve on Saturday morning fi Aleza l.ake where they will give instruction al classes for rang ers that are being held by the department. They will be awa from tiie city about a week. , row light delivery cai driven by Jos Ilalehford and th Star sedaa of 131 taxi, driven b llobert MclKiuzall. collided on Third Avenue near the etirner ol First Street yesterday afternoon Ualchford's car .sustained littl if any damage while the tax turned over on its side from the glaneing blow, bad sevcra. windows broken. Nobody was hurt. Hem. II. II. Stevens arrived on Mie Prince llupert yesterday afternoon to assist (Jeorge lluslibv. Conservative camlidalcc for the federal house, in his campaign After the meeting here last nigh: Mr. Stevens and Mr. lluslibv Iff: .'or Anyox, Alice Ann and Stew art. Owing to (be lateness ol 'lie steamer Prince llupert in reaching Ocean Falls Tuesda night, Mr. Stevens was unable t: participate with Mr. 1 tush by in' the meeting I lie re that night a-iiad been planned. HALIBUT ARRIVALS Following halibut sales were made this morning: lialveston, 1U.500, lo Cold Storage at 10.GUcand 5c. Ilaould Amundsen, 111,000, lo Cold Storage at It. 10c and 5c. May, C.500, l0 Cold Storage al 1 1c and Sc. llainier, 30,000. to Atlin Fisheries at 1 1.10c, and 5c. Panama, 18.000, lo Pacific Fisheries, al 10.10c and 5c. Frania, 1 1.000. lo PaciHc Fisheries al Dl.tiOc and 5c. Spray. 18.000. to Cold Storage, al to.oor ami 5c. dverUe In 'he Dailv N'ew TOO LAT TO CLASSIFY Foil ItKNT.- Four roomed mod ern house, furnished. VA6 filh Avenue Fast. Phone lied 151 i D3n , 1 1 FOIl SAI.F. Heed baby rairiaue AlMilv 81? Hoi'iIimi Sh-eel. The lint cnol touch Instantly ttopa the Scry pain anl bitlni lulu It waihra out in a marvrtou.ty ahnit tlma thr m-nntl forma of akin diaea. Hard cruita and acaln. wrrplnf aum. polKnout raahra. nslr millions nimilca anl alia bkm!h )U Ic a aint la bottle. 7 fm $1.00 honU ntima jmk or yox Muiwy Try U. U, V. aaap, loo. ORMES LIMITED IIcanadianF aaii RECORDS youget the most enjoyment-from your phonograph when you play these better records on itr HERE ARE THE NEWEST SELECTIONS "You Got 'Em" "I'm Tired of Everything But You" The Two Feature Fox Trots for Fall, by lihara Jones. "I Might Have Known" "I'm Tired of Everything But You" Nick Lucas, the Crooning Troubadour, contributes these selections. "Yes Sir, That's My Baby" "If I Had a Girl Like You" Two more sparkling dance numbers Bennle Krueger's Orchestra. "Millenberg Joys" "If You Hadn't Gone Away" Fox Trots by the Cotton Pickers. puutnd Ui wrlr net kal rtp:Uctlon. C.or. Ikn. Messrs J. Lome MacLaren, Limited NEW -:- SEASON'S Fancy Frozen Bait $25.00 Per Ton The Finest Obtainable on the Coast Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Steamship and Train Service FALL SCHEDULE S.8. PRINCE RUPERT llM PRINCE QEORQE will ll man PRINCE RUPERT fur VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, and iiUi-nni illilo po"t-- each SUNDAY ami THURSDAY at 10.00 p.m. For ANYOX Wtdnaaday, iO.OO p.m. For STEWART Saturdaf, 10.00 p.m. S.S. PRINCE CHARLES r-i- KETCHIKAN, WRANQELL. JUNEAU, SKAQWAY, ri. ti WEDNESDAY. 4 p.m. t.S. PRINCE JOHN iKiiiutbll) Ut VANCOUVER via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT DAILY aictpt Sunday II :m a.m. fur PRINCE OEORQE, EDMONTON, WINNIPEO, all tpil t iM. n, i mull, I'iiiiihI sijtcv AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. City Tlctal Otfk, 6IS Third A, Prlnca Rupart. Phona 200 Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert Far lETCHIM, WRANCLU, JUNEAU. SUCWU Fn fINCOUYER, rtCmU ui SUTTU OciJmt 9. 1). 30 OdtWr 13. 23, NimaWr 3 li. ramus bmikiil Far Sutadala, Iwanion Bay, Eait Btlla Balla, Ocaan Falla, Namu, Alart Bay, Campball Rlar, and Vanceutar aiary Saturday 11 am. Aa.ney tor all (taamahlp Llnta. Full Information from W. C. ORCHARD Oanaral Ag.nl. Ccrnar of 4th ttraat and 3rd Atanua, Prlnca Rupart, B.O. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. iallWM trom rnnce Rupert, or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Swanao Bay. and Alart Bay, Tueeday, P.M. or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alart Bay, and Iwanion Bay, Saturday, 10 A.. For ANYOX, ALICE ARM. STEWART, Sunday, S P.M. Far PORT SIMPSON and tint Rlar Cannarlea, Friday A.M. 123 2nd Atanua. J. Barnalay, Atanu Prlnao Rupart, B.O.