pags roua m Yes it whips 1 K easily and is m It delicious! M . . n 1 A favorite with British Columbia housewives HOME KILLED Meats and Poultry from Bulkley Valley You will appreciate our meats. We will appreciate your patronage. Fresh and Smoked Fish a Specialty Sealy 8 Doodson Sixth Street . WE ARE SOLE AGENTS for AJAX HEAVIES Pronounced by experts to be i.hc Rival est advancement made in shot shells in the past 40 years. 12 gauge only. Kaien Hardware Co. Wood! Wood! Now Is your chance DRY CEDAR Full load $6.00 Half load S3.00 Large sacks 50o DRY BIRCH Per load SG.60 HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. IMPROVED Ford Models Will be on exhibition about November 10. Prices t'nclratiigcd. S. E. Parker Ltd. Phone 93 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phona 61. foliage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service, Coal, Band and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Eovlnfj. 1 ttvt BRINGING UP FATHER V By ....... George McManm (Sir . . . U. Tm km COOOsE b CH OC'S Xie 0 vVE WV3 8 If 1 S II C rw TMr ' Kjoe well evE JUVT TH1IS. WE WCRt Rococo s OOZ.EH TlMFv i v eve- Menu rut woeo' Nj(CiL . " BOSTON MEDIUM NOT TRUE SPIRITUALIST DECLARE INQUIRERS Margery and Husband Believe Themselves Able to Communicate With Unseen World Nelson News, From the synopsis printed of a report on an investigation of " .Margery,", the much-discussed Huston medium, by a large group of .intelligent men for the mol part connected with the Harvard faculty, it is evident lhat onl) one important conclusion was reached by them. They ended. . , , ih inquiry, coiuiuoletl with all I It a o tn nil AffiAtAiuit Tra c K Ia MOveo iv , ,- rrrl , ., ... . ., ltwanng ttearing the lue stamp, stamp, of of approval approval for them, with Uie conviction! ... ........ ... lhat in none of, the many and curious phenomena or "manifestations" witnessed by Uiem was there any evidence of anything either supernatural or even .su pernormal. A minor rmnvirtinn was Uiat neither '"Margery" nar her husband had been puilty af any oon-si-ious deception, and thai both were sincere in the iwiior that the wife is used as a means of (4 communication by one- or more spirits is, in other words, a true "medium." The truth is that after all their labors t.he Hnstonians have left Hip, ,'pU'Ur.probcme,saMlj where they found if, with nothing at 'all new proved or disproved. That they would end right there was next to inevitable. Iletween science and spiritism there Is a broad gulf fixed. Science deals! with things that caa be measured and weiarhed. Spirits, by de-l fin it inn. are beyond either. For all that, spirits may have a reality of their own. but it is one with which science cannot be concerned. PRINCE CHARLES TO BE TIED UP AT DRY DOCK FOR WINTER C.N.n. steamer Prince Charles, Capt. Neil McLean, will make her last trip at Hie end of this week before being tied up at I tic local dry dock for the winter. TUe vessel will arrive from. Vancouver and wayporls at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon, sail at 10 o'clock for Stewart ami, return ing here Sunday night, will be withdrawn from service. For the winter a weekly service will toe carried out from Vancouver l-i Powell Ilivor, Ocean Falls, Prince Huperl, Stewart and An vox by I lie steumer Prince Ituport ano later by the Prince ienrgc. The change of train service providing for three train, a wenk' flu si hound and wesl bound will also become effective next week. HENRY FORD TRYING REVIVE OLD DANCES Acts as Instructor to Old and Young at Cathedral Parties In Detrcit DETHOIT, Nov. 12. St. Paul's Calhedral hall, which has scon Uie election of two bishops and I he setl leiiien'l of many weighty diocesan problems of the Meth odist Episcopal church, has be come a Mecca for those who be lieve, with Henry Ford, in the re vival of Hie old-fashioned dances. With the hearly endorsement of HishoiMIerman Page, the baM is being used twice monthly for classes of instruction in I lie almost forgoLtcii steps; and there is being aroused an enthusiasm which Mr. Ford is hopeful will relurn the waltz, the gavotte, I'M COI OVEt CT ACSV.NTtO WITH OOR NExT ih' '""'r'r.. "":!:Cn" h:l nulling. ihii..h-imi. itiaii iiii- i a lari!y wild the Charleston. Mr. Ford has been one of the most . active .participants at the Cathedral parties, acting as in-slrtictor In matrons and misses alike. Mrs. F'nrd, too, is shoeing a lively interest, and Uie tw are among Hie most accomplish ed of dancers. In The Letter Box FISHERMEN'S WHARF. Kit it or Daily News. I am a firm believer in pr- itqHAiltiaiiu In ( lia 1 1 Iap t u ... " '. . ir i-in i imh x ;a a have a cut ami dried proposal. of liie lUiilHlt Kisberlen"s I nion, of tae Halibut Iloat Owners' Associativa and of -all those wh have the interests of the Fishermen and of this city. at hearty but at the same time it tloe appear to be a pitiful exhibition of weakness ami extreme politic anxiety upon Uie par! of a de feated leader, with half a cabinet a ad a minority party, such as i he case with Mr, King am hi party, to approach? the citizen of this community "with a view lo arriving at Mme decision a to the reqitrictitents for a sueltt and mooring location for fishing It boats, in Prince Huperl harbor in whjcb lease be (the member elect f would he pleased to urge upon the Ooveranient ibal immediate s4eps be taken to provide such a facility.' I quote the word! of the Daily News. It is extraordinary to note how solicitous the government has suddenly become for the welfaT of the fishermen. Mr. Kwart. K.O, Uio Liberal legal ailvjert js.. tjWSStal JUMlSv informed the t'riftie .MWwdi r that, (tending the decision oi Parliament when it shall nice. he musi not make any appoint meiWs nor any expenditure other than those necesary to tbe ordinary carrying on of th routine business of the country YVhal could or would tbe government -be able to reply in an application for the enlabliabmeii' oi a l-isiiermens surlier were t't the face of Mr. Kwart's advice and of the Prime Minister's own official statement of November S that "In tlie'tnlerval until Par liament asfCinMes it is Uie in dention of fne flovernmerrf to re frnin from making appointments beyond such as nre essential for the proper carrying on of the putdic business. Pres reports from Ottawa say Liberal worsens arc arriving here ami demanding distillery licenses, railway charters, land purchases, appointments and lact, every kind of concession thai a desperate party will make lo avert defeat. Is this hollow promise " of "urging upon I he (iovermnent that immediate steps be tnknn to provide a fishermen' facility" along the lines of mak ing desperate efforts lo curry favor with the JHeclorale in an tiripaflnti of an inevitable elee lion. (iKO. fi. IllSIIIJY. Jke you coffee tfise ? If so, you will always use NABOB COFFEE Full flavored and Try a "Cut OOOR -oop voi toll X i FRENCH ADOPTING I SOCCER FOOTBALL PAHIS. Nov. t:' T'if extent to which soccer football ha hwome in iustitutUtn in France is shown in the parnclpii'oii of .150 clubs : for the Freneli '.up. In the opening matches, 8,058 athletes played football before total crowds variously estimated between 500,000 and l.oon.OOfl people. There were 1H learns entered in t!10. SPORT CHAT Si It is beginning lo look as if there will lie no league basketball in Prince Huperl I his winter. In view of tbe micros of the sporl during the past few winters and !be fact that there are a iuhmJ number of players on hand thi fall, it is to be regretted tha the prospect now seems such but there are a numler of difficulties which may yet. of eourw, be removed. In tbe first place, Ibeie seem to be no hall available fn the game except the Fair ItuiM- ng whtohv omler tbe condition, is hardly the moot desirable place for baskethali. The Klks decided some lime afto that their Hall would MX be Used for basketball ad M is also mhlemtMMt he auditorfuTTls TWt available. There may tAiBjsime' games in smaller halls'Unf rsb' far no arrangements are wmler way fur league gaiei League basketball games wilt start m Anyec on Xoveniber I A and, with the opening of the season now close at hand, the rious teams in the smelter own are making tbe best of th ime in practising op and getting nto shape. Tlic ttrosoeot is that nuiHberof' high class game Aid be pulletl off during the ourse of tbe season. The of ficers auMintd for the season President, W. HobertsfMi: vice-president, Harry Ooebel. secretary, A. Xtokerson. The Prince HutteK Milliard Parlor and the (Whadiaa Fish A SCol.l Storage G, firel and seeon I teams resfiecMtely in Uie second division billiard teafnie tandla-. will me-i in tonight's tourna- toeni. i ire teams will nne ur as follows: . F. ZietBan illMUanl "Pflrbirl v. w. Lfos idiW,.pp. W, SekneW A. Harvey; M. Andrews vs. .1. May. W. Mitchell vs. A. MaeDonaul H. Howe . II. Parr Arrangements nre leing made both in Anyox and Stewart for the playing of badminton this winter. l Anyox a club has al ready been formed and order have been ent out for equip ment. The Gymnasium will be used for a court; certain hours beiiiK set avijt ijiomings and af lernoon for the players. A: Slewarl I he Serv ice Club has set aside two evenings a month foi the plnying of badminton durin the winter. The Prince Hupert Oyro Chili fresh in the vacuum tin. pound today. ue.Li.Vv r OH! HAW- . c ' maa i - iL 'l 'x ' Jt ' For Wanted Sale DAILY For Rent 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for let than 50c HELP WANTED. FEMALE MKN and Women wanted to learn barber trade and beauty culture. Wonderful demand for 'barbers and lady hairdressers. Special low rates now on. Tools free. We have thirty-two ncbools in Canada and U.S.A. Write or call Moler System of Colleges, to Hasting-' Kast. Vancouver. H.C. TO RENT FOH llEXT.--4oing concern a. Cow llay including 3 rooms and bath, furnished. Ifcdnc good business. Owner must leave city on bumes. Phon Hed 720. 'f TO n EXT. Four roomed. fur-wit nished, modern limine, i piano and large pantry, AU.. three rooaa furnished, era. Phone Blue I9&. F0H HEXT. Warm furnisbr 1 room, suitable for two gentlemen. Close in Phone Blue 77? or call 13 1 Fifth Ave.. Wet. TO HEXT. Newly deeoraie three roomed house; hot an I eoM water. Apply rear r?S Seeond Avenue Ug(. 2H FOFl HEXT. Pianos, player pianos, phonographs and sow Ing machines. Walker' Moic Store. If KOH HKXT l.arge two t..rrv house. Third Avenue near Mc-Meekin' ilrorery. e.ieii-raver llro. ti lO HEXT. New five roonietl modern flat, healei and electric range. Apply Dybhavn A Hanson. If FOH RENT Iw-sk room in office and storage space in rear. Apply Douglas Sutherland, nd Avenue. 26 FOH HEX IV -Four roomed lion- -with bath, furnisbed. Decembrr I. 25.MI. Apply U. P. Tin-ker. tl FOH It EXT.- Five roomed apart ment," completely furnished. Su. 7 Wahtron. l'hoM' Jfu7 FL'HXISIIED HOUSE for HeL Hang and other furniture for ale. 2I& Fourth Avonuo Baat FOH HEXT. Two room furnish ed apartment by day, week or month. Phone Hed 007 MODEHN FLAT fr HhiiI.- Max lleilbi'oner. MISCELLANEOUS llir. PAY WOHK FOH MEN. To the unemployed or men wh work for laborers' pay when the world's greatest industry needs thou sand of men a' 6rc to . 00. per hour, citv and country shops. We tram you for Jobs as truck drivers auLo-nieclianlcs. ignition ex perts, battery welding and vulcanising. We also teach brick-laying, Uleaelling and plastering. Call or write for free catalogue. Hemphill Auto Engineering School, 10 Masting" Street Ea! Vancouver. lt.C. is still busy on its plavgrnund. program for i$C. The city ha been spreading cinders on the -lie in Westview hihI the equip men! will be erected there by 'he dub early in I he spring. At Hie meeting, of the club yesterday. It Was decided lo nsli Hie ciiv to clear a -pact 7.1 ,y no feet for- me pl.iyu-n.imd at Seal Cove instead of the fiO TiO aqtmre al first proposed. Ii unmninn-ed thai the chili re;ili.e( $172 for the playground fund as a remilt of the carnival held lat month. NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. rj VVANTKS) OLD Artificial Teett, lloughl, any condition Highest prices scut by re' urn mail. It. Dunslan, P.O. Hox 810. Vancouver. H.tL Kslablished tliirly three years. WANTED. i:anvasers to lake order for Christina card McHue Hrtts. FOR SALE FOR SALE .--one Ford Ion truok, first das condition, spare frun and rear tire. Ha good cord lire all around. HMeab balance to arrange. I I lodge enctoaed modal. gtMid tire, now in lorMge. 7ieli. balance to arranre. Fine u-.iruinent of logring lol, i.ii Iiiii jack and parts, falling and bucking aw. filing, lools, kledgea mid wedV. wire sp'iciug tmil. carpenter tool, elc. t Nine Inch War lathe with self renlerinft rbuek. 1 Full set eam lire vulcaniiers m to t inch and tH lo 8 inch, with hand loots. (tood assortment of pi ton ring. for auto and marine ancines. Spring- for Ddge and Ford ram. Sonic el'tra leaves for Chev role! s. I Ford engine in good condition. I cyl. Studebaker enalne. t n h .(.. Vivian engine and rluteb. I 6 b.p. Huffalo and clulch. I ro bp.p. 3 cyl. (iorham engine. I SOtlt work boat, 3b h p. I SixA pleamire boat l b.p. t !:'6 peaure boat I bj. I Km n rude inboard eoeine. W barf age fur boat- Caretaker in attendance. NORTHERN TXCHANQE, ? 1 3 Keeond Ave. l'bone tJ. FOR AI.E HoUe ztxSO: build ings; IM acres I am I bordwing lake; good view, water, toil: nrar sawmill, station, rhoo! rink. tl.&OO. 1 Ibdrhki-s Aleta like. Central H.C. 270 FOtM riNimed house for sale ou Eighth Avenue Weal, near Mr-Bride. Apply I3S Eight! h Ave Wet after five o'clock. 87 4 FOH SALE S en rtHHiMNi boite anil fumitnre. ApiHy tJO Xfflh Avenue West, Phon reen 2l. , FOH SALE.--Healer; also baby buggy. Phone (J reen 100. HANOI! for Sale, practically new. Phone Hed :tWfi. AUCTION SALE AI'CTfoN SALE. We have len instrueled 0 sell at jiuldie aunt kin on Saliirday. November It, at 717 Sixth Avenue Vet, Hale Marl al 2.30 p.m. sharp: consiattng of the following household effects; Our- ney Oxford range, f. h(de, i. bat bam kitchen cabinet; kit chen table and chairs; kitchen iileii.il and dishes; cotieJi; tapestry covered Davenport walnut finish buffet, dining room table ami chairs, uphol sirred wicker chairs, inlaid linoleum, bookshelf and bed room rugs ivory dresser with bevel plale mirror; two hoy beds oomplcte and mlscellart eons articles top numerous I mention. Prince Huperl Exchange. Auctioneers. 2fit LOST LOST. -Parker Duofold fountain pen. Ileward 15.00. Apply S. Itaeli Jones. CARPENTERS WHEN having your house repair '!. fee A. H, MacPhcrson. ruone uiack tB7. (f "ME-!, D;,Tt rym ".J- fc jT' 1 C V ArticU Loit tad ound,4c CARS FOR SALE, l.'2 lltd..i .! ger to. in- 120 Nali lg Hi.' I uvei h, ; I u ll It.... toill Mlg l?ri Ford cur I ke ii. 1912 F.ml 'I'.. I 1 92 2 Ford i-I Hi? I 1 -jrd .. . hodv I Ford lurbl i' rebuilt All ear i felMBbal term fan be KAIEN GARAQC Ford and Che lion. Agci. Oakland. j-role I car., c Federal Tr.. - WHECKIMi si H . NI." BOARD HOAni) TU. f Seeond Avcnu. DOLLAR STOIf S-e . . . : Christmas otrrt Mem) it i I'. Set'ial an.-! i THE DOLLAR 8T0RL Ph.-lie Ii PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC IT0 303 Third Atnw Hole agent l..r . Pbouograph. H Harquel a"i slrunie.it- KINDLIWQ WOOD All dry Inside w block mu'-'t c ilelivered " i per load -i' gian slyle ring in 30 .; IOc jier lb. ISAACSON 8el Cove. l TAXI Taxi 67 Pho" (fall (leorgr I'a Special C and " i i bakers at v f mi nnnt POOL n00 MWtftf awa Meeker Block Acrosi from F" FURNITURE AND RANC, Home Fumit'H' suitable Christmns f-dally. Lvov my store i t'1 mosl welcome M Furniture Home ROTHWELL'S TRANFt" , Coal - Wood a J Furniture MoIpQ Itaggage bj Rtntid:l.iltles N 352. He Pi CAMERON TRANSFt" . ... I -.7 """i Baggage,, ru. If you want any MM ,f u ' !" or delivered, P.n Hoi M - FURNITURE. s .L aa M Jk.nrf tr New and Seconm ,p. ure Store. We llur change New nd " floodi. .... it GEO. PeD0rUL ( BB4I Third Ava. ruv