OTICE TO URGLARS! iow two week since v- rolled our rloro . Ii.im- mil heard from '.. d;itc. i iiii lia avd your, in' i rouble ot bieuk-if you had known a in- price- in. W . In know. however, Mi prefer our met- 'li-C. article i ynianiiitfH whether iu imy 41; it. If wlint you n- took dire not give ....(I imi bring 4i tint we wlH matin it s Special recaption i.ui'itlMr aflw Mm U i ltiitiat your friend. John Bulger N 11 w. Jeweller PROBLEMS VANISH When You Wear ONYX Sho ew all l zll If es -' Known Shoe .11. il V'HiliH i I fitting. 1 0m ami v Mioe More hlrd Ail Three Phone 3S7 iff Sner.ials i M icid i :MiUmK ' reg. doc i-kti 25c ' - .l.-lly Powder N"'i'ial . . . . 5o 'id l.nganber- "W -tock. reg. ttl 25c special Apply - Week Only Phone 45 r d..ii i Grocers Ltd. Third Awe. resses UP-TO-THE-MINUTE STYLES AND MATERIAL M idciatp pHres "Demers" Houso of Oualltv a a P.O. Box 327 r. Alexander Smith Block Phone 67E DENTIST r MASQUERADE ON ' ARMISTICE DAY Terrace Has One of Mont Successful Events For Children ' In History of Town TKllHACi:. Nov. I2.-TMTUI:..-. fnt 45hildi1.il . iilllT iir0l, ,,,,,, wa utriged on Monday eveninu it AV.VA; TIhII under U.r Hi.pic -ol tbririHtl Win Veteran' A,,,. iulMHI. It vta- iindoilbll'dly of I be ihi,i .r,.Kriii iuaHiiii-i'-ade dance , ., .rfl flI1(, will. II i hoped, become a v,.,v popular yi'iirl treat fur (lie ii.i-dle. Abotil fifty children came in, tHeatlMiie ami n.iiiMitiitii', of almo-i iM-ryjliiiij. imaginable.! mrnming flower. huHcrilic nursery rhyme character clown. a fairy, a rupld, poppy i girl. ,,ldi. i.. it policeman, u; farmer, imd niitioiial C4tiirne. At In o'clock tin- Miami march Wa lilllM'll ;iti,l II... ,.l.iM... .... I nia-ki'd A (loiig li-i of priye were awarded i follow: lie I diced child in room I tylMn Momkioii a "A Fairy'; Helen I.Hi'lli' a- ". ItiilliT-, f'y"; .'f. Mi-tiy Dover a "i input' : , i. Kathleen Unmet I m "Pier-, tic": 5, Ji'-.H' ah a "Cani- ,'" Head rircciitaiion of a flower I. Oruba I.ui-llc a Aster; ?, jMujorie Kenm-v a Lily. Ilcl Arm ft ice lay Dre U, M.iijuric J. iiok a Flander 'Im'i; . Carmen Smith, Poppy ji.ul. Hoy: i Norman Chapman, i Wounded Soldier. Hci CUtmn- lire I. Ilrurc miih m I'liliii'iiian. j ltet Original Coot urn Hoy: I Helen Smith a Terrace Farmer. iiiuU: Fanny McLaren a OramU mother. i Hei pair of down -;iady Far Vancou MAIL SCHEDULE ! ouT-aoiKO. ' ft thm Ul i Mnudat. waiifidty smi l ls.se 4 jh. i T WBCMt Mfcjt s.il vjm. TM4r 4.11 pju.1 w isjhim is um ,. .t tjm. ; lrM) i.u im. Haturdw iv S. : Imt. . tS: 1m 1. : T Adfci, Allc Arm, SUwrt A Prmi I Ud t PJ. Wi n4f S.IS T no, Port SlmpM and Nui Rlr PalitU IbuPMMjr It (Ua. T ! PelnU I R . N r l. w. Dor. 14, 0 .. p-m. 'T Qtt CtuHottt ttln4 Plnt i "'Hi.it ii and t. T Slari M Prtmltr iunH)' t.ti pm t IN-COMIMO. i rrom Ota (l ' ai iM pin. f rem Vancautar huwa) pjn. Wrdw adaya IS.IA .m. ThnrMUya pjii. Mtunta ... S p.m. . I', and 3ii; IHw. 14. ft .. .. l.ln a rem nr. Hta Arm, Stawart A Pramlar TM-irtatu Ju From Vancoutar Port and Naa tar Palnta auirflu tin Fram Alaaka Point m i . nor. , it: I. From Quaan Cnarlotta Itland Polnta .iHiilMr l and tn. From Itawart and Pramlar iitula It PJti STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS iiiula t'rmrf chirlpf .. 11 p.m ltn da VariMM Uii 1'rnlav . I'ruif liuiwrt t i.m. Biniida -aa. cjual It .m . Prince.- liaainrr .. .. II i.m Viv. a. Crlnrmii Mary .. '.. pJil Her i r. Prim-pa Mary . . . . pjn. Oci . I- . rrliireaa Mr . . . . p.m. Jan. I aa. prlnrraa Mary p.m. ainiiUy aa. Canlrna PJn Wrdnrailny- a. Prlncr Imparl It.iO .m. Thiirdy-4. CaWla IM" Hamrday PHitoe i:bark .. S p.m Haturday a. PeHtn-a Iveatiice .. i.m . l-a. Prlnrraa Nary i.m. N. JO a. rrwaaioa Mary . . . . a.m. Per. a. Prlnrraa Mary t.m. per. f - -aa. prlnrraa Mary . . . . i.m. For Port Slmpaon and Naaa Rlnar Thurartay -. Calala P". From Port Slmpaon and Naaa Rlar Salurday aa. Caula For Alaiaa Nov. it-a Prlnrraa Mary .. Mny. so -- a. Prlnrraa Mary . . . . Jiec 14 a. Prlnroa Mary .. .. Prr. t--a. Prlnrraa Mary .. .. From aiaaka . Nov. jn at. Prlnrraa Mary . . pn-. 4 . Prlnrraa Mary . . prr. It- . J'rlnrraa Mary .. .. Jan. 1- . Prlnrraa Mary .. .. For Stawart, Anjot and Allca Arm Sunday- a. Carrtrna P.m. Wiitneartaya aa. prlni'f llnprrl to p.m, From Stawart, Anyoi and Allca Arm Tnnaitay - a. Oarilrna rrlitaya- aa. Prlnrr ttnprrl . . For Anjron Tlmritnya a. Calnla ... From Anyoi Bttiirrtiiya -at. Catah ....... For Staaarl Saturday . I'rlnor Ctiarle. i.nu a in. a.m. t.m. p.m. p.m p.m. p.m. i.m. 0 a.m. p.m, i.m 10 p.m, From Stawart' Sundtyi . rrluc entries .. to pm (ONCOLEUM COLD SEAL wiRT-RUGS KMi in y ii 1 1 ' t M"ua irci",. Itc-! -ii-t.iiiii'i) ciiai-acter lionaid Itiii ni' i as i .iiwiiiiii-iit. ill pri.e- were uUo icn to ail I he inn I iir children in co-tumi hihI included: Tom olwon a Simple Simon. . Lorraine Keuney an Jackie Oiogun. 1-aIiIIi Lit He a liaffy-down-dilly. Harliara Halt a lloe. Francen I lover a J.ady Maid, alumarel Kcihk) a AUr. tiordou Little a Jaek-be-nim-tde. Fnil Nau a fllpy Oirl. The judfrett fr Uie meninp Jonen. c. H. llrt. J. Frp-t. and J. II. Avar and they found their tank a very difficult one. Hre ww donated by the FIRE DESTROYED HOME were Mr. ItictiinoiHl. Mr. J. followioe: le4laife LiniUay. Kftth. Hlhrt and Fro-t and Mer. A par. Atwoed, A. Carr, J a. i . vu4Hi and iroHi. After the prtif bad been aw ante) lht Ire Kergomtneaux look flabliirht iture of the crowd and then the children were taken dnwntfr when . the ladie- auxiliary of Uie n.AV.V. ervrnl I hem rnesa and poo. I thing to eat. which all appeared In enjoy to the fuH. A large crowd of adull were preen! n walcii Hie children en-Joy ihemee and after .10.30 all joined in the dance, refreh-Mienl Immiic ervel nplair at midnight. S. Kirkaldy wa ma-ter of KPrmoBie for Ihe even ing and the niuic wan furnished by Hie fi.W V.A Orchestra. W.R. CHARTER, TERRACE rnrta. "! Two Hundred Dollars In Cash as Well at Most of Contents of Building Went up In Smoke TF.HHACF.. Nov. 12 Til- neftl Httl" Imiwic of W. h. Charier. i-.-ualed on the bench northwest ji( IttWH wa etilirelyj, JojiJnyflij, fire early Xueday morning wi'h practically all it coulenl and ovw two hundred dollar in cash. Mr. Charier had jul relurned from the maiierade and lurled a good fire when the pipe look fire. He ucceeled in dragging mil a Irunk and ulteae containing ome chdliing bill I be fire spread o rapidly Hint be found it irupihle to" get any- tidng more although he wa quite badly humcd abnul the awu in the alioinpl. The lo i .partly covered by inuiunce. SMITHERS John A. McDonald relurned lo smilher on Sunday after an absence of several monlh spent oti Vancouver Nland und oilier place in ll.G. The first skullinf of Ihe sea son vn enjoyed Jiy a number of Smilher skater on thanksgiving Hay, when .several car load of y-ounir folk wen I over lo tin? slough ucjir Ccorgc Kidd's farm. Mr. W. F. lloyer who was I ho looal delegate lo the Union Chnrcli onvenllnn held In Vancouver recently returned home on Sunday accompanied by Master Unmet Lee who will be bee guest for a few weeks. ROCHER DE BOULE MACSNERY IS TO BE REMOVED NOW A. H. Winp repreienlinff Hip Il.tJ. Kfjoipnient Co.. Lid.. Vancouver, arrived .on the C.XJt;, boat yelerflay-4iiorninp. and .proceeded on today' Irain to ll.u.el-lon where .he will make an ax-nminalion of Hie mining machinery localed Jit : JJie lloeher de Jlonle mine wfihJJie object of 'removhiK it. Tie machinery oriiLH of trnniwayx, rail, lo-.coniolive, coihpfeHOr. Kanolin ' inacliiiiery, which ban recently been purchased by the companv. Mr. Winp will return In Hie ci!y next week for the plirjioC of oblaininK ner',ary ear and labor wilh which" In carry out I he w'nrk. .Mr. Winjr who a mine uperin-lendent for Hie firanby Coniian.r, Any o i, for a number of year, and i well known in the jjnrlh. STEWART The fir! ahipmenl of nri nice I he reopentnp of Ihc properly coninlintr of 15 lon ol concentrate wii- made lai wep. from Hie ltiveriiite mine. The Slewarl Conienalive As- focialion ha eleclcd officer for the year a follftw: I'reidenL II. V. Kennedy; vice-ireidenl, Frank Haugli; Secretary, F. F.. !ifol; treasurer, II. ti. Marvin: execullve, II I', (ilb-on and S. ti. Andrew. Twejily mep are now employed al the Dnriwcll mine under .the management of Mallliew Lillle M;K. The power plant bavin? been compleled, iinderprouni' work has now Marled. A tourist lintel at Hie bead ol Salmon Clacier i projioed by C L. llihliard of Seal He. who heavily inteiele.l in the Outland Silver Har property, flefore uch a project could Ie- undertaken. however, it would bo neeear. to have an automobile road bill!! M. Hatt. J. l.pBbaw. Klrkably.iup the Salmon Hiver Valley. TELKWA Mr. H. II. Phillip .entertained three table of bridge on Friday lat. Priie. were won by Mr. T. jM. Owen and Mr. O. II. Wall. The Community Hall at Hound Lake held a very nice ociul evening on Friday, when dancin? wa enjoyed for eeral .liourc Mr. ilopkin of Swifl' Co. was in lowu on Monday. The W.A. of SL Slephen Church held their meeting al the home of Mr, ft. Tiiunie.rmeiMer on Tueduy afternoon when final arrangement or the annual .alrt which i to ie held on Nnvciubix ?0, were .made. The Xuring Home, W.A. held a card parly in the home nu Monday. Tluvre were ; evern table of bridge ,and whi'.. Ilridge )rl;c were vn by Mr. Wall aiyl L i;kman,,,wUili Mr. Hnyle andJ.v;,Vallcfw'fj-e wjn-her ..-fiiAtVTdiitmlllia PaIio. Hu-Di-'liil'iBu-rtc Juiiru;.lli TVeiTlneT. TERRACE NOTES ' . u. So far there ha iieen very little now here, A few froly ttighl have been a reminder of the coining wilder. Conlable Vodnian of the Il.CM.P. ppeut Thaiikgiving Ir, Prince Hujiert visiting friend. Mrs. A. II. Marker entertained about fifteen Jiltle to on Tuesday afternoon in calebralion .of Ihc fourth .birthday of bet daughter Iora. Mrs. O. T Sundal entertained al a "Thimble Tea"" on Tuesday aflemoon in honor of Mr. Smith, mother of Mr. L. II. Ken- ney, who I leaving for her home In Vancouver today. 4- The II. . Ilridge Club were entertained by Mr. Aldous al Ihe home of Mr. 0. Tuesday evening. T. .Sundal on A. K. Lillle and J. McLaren came down from the mining claim at Vanursdid to spend the holiday at their home here. F. C. lllshim hWTtlhe misfortune to fall about eight -feel Into a well on Tuesday and received I The Man Who Talked at Random sat in the window-corner of the Pullman's smoking HE compartment, and breathed fatly and uttered large opinions in a suety voice. Jt grew late, as so often it does; and he put thev quietus on a discussion with the ponderous statement: "I don't read advertisements. They have no effect on me at all. I'd never miss them if they stopped print- trig cm. Then he glanced at his advertised watch and sought his lower birth. In the morning the ad-skeptic contorted himself out of his'advertised pyjamas into his advertised underwear, drew on his advertised socks, adjusted them with his advertised garters, got into his advertised clothes, laced his advertised shoes and added himself to the congestion in the wash-room. There he shaved with an advertised razor, using advertised shaving cream; brushed his teeth with an advertised toothbrush and advertised dental cream, washed with advertised soap, and brushed his hair with an advertised brush. Buttoning his advertised collar he knotted his advertised on an advertised button, neatly tie,gave his advertised suspenders a tug or two, and finished dressing. Let us leave him there, this man who never reads advertisements! Everything worth using is advertised. Everything that isn't, rarely is. Read the advertisements for value's sake ' - tt- , a bad cut on the lip. Firt aid wa rendered by Mrs. .1. K. Fros' and Mr. Jtihop left for llazelton uti Wedneday for lurther medical attention. It. I'alon of Hie Lakelse Hatch ery UII left on Monday foe Prince Huperl. II. M. Mcintosh relurned to Terrace on Tuesday lo spend a diort time at hi niimmer homo here. , ". Mr.. Chas. Ilaven of LakeIo Haichjry. i spending a hori jlmrrfttrrwirtr the gVf 'cif Mr. A. C. Fowler. F'ollowing Ihe Armistice ser vice conducted by Hurul Dean .Marsh the relurned men visiled fhe cemetery and decorated lb" grave of those who had served overseas. J. K. Frost repealed v,ln Flanders Fields" and Hev. di II. Youns .gave a brief ad-' dress. Miss Mayme lUibb returned on Monday afler having spent Ihe holiday at her home in Prince Hupert. SEA IS OVERTAKING" YORKSHIRE VILLAGE KILN SKA, King,, .Nov. This ancient lillle village appears destined for the bottom of the wean, u fate experienced liy other Yorkshire town vit cen-lurie pasl. The nea for some time ha lieen workinpr ivs way toward KlliiMca at the rate of about 13 indie a month. Coast erosion, due to high seas, has been causing concern all along the east Yorkshire ooast. Jt is being washed away at the rate .7 feet per annum near Hridlinglon, increasing to 15.5 feet at Kiln-sea, which is near Spear Point. RIVERSIDE HOMES OF THE ASQUITH FAMILY LONDON, Nov. 12. The As-quitlis have a passion for riverside homes. All Ihe members of Ihe family . are fond of The Wliarf, Lord Oxford's house on the Thame. Lord Oxford also has an apartment in Temple Chamber, overlooking Victoria l-imbankment, and Ilaymond As-uuith also has an apartment in the same buildiing. Lord Oxford daughter. Princess Ilibesco, wife of the Rumanian, minister lo Wlasliinglon, has a home on (he, Quai Hotirhon, and is dividing. her time between the whores of the Seine and Thames. Advertise in the Dnilv New LAND ACT. Not lea .of Intantlon to Apply to Purchaaa Land In Prlnrr P.iipert Laud Rrrorttlnf Distort of Prlnrr ltuirrt and altualr nn the rat hnrv of Uaruard Cuvr, Prlnrraa Itiival lilanfl. lUnrr four. i'.iia.t IiUlrtrt. TAkK MiTli.l; thai Sunierrllle Caunrry Omilian.v Uinltrd of iaiinmvrr. U.C., nc-, dilution parkrr. Ini7nda tn apply for rrntUaliHi to purrlii Um following: df-, arribrd landi: Omiinrni'lnr at a post planted on the liortliraat shorr of Barnard Cove. Prlnrr Ituyal Island, Jlanm 4, Coast IHatrlrt.j tlM-nrr raatiirly Iwruly rlulna; thi-nre anitlr.rly ity rhalna; tbrnrr wratrrly. fnrly rhalna: llM'ni-r northrrly five rhalna.. iiiorr or lea, lo high aii-r murk; them-e followlnir Mali water mark In an easterly; and nortlmrly dirrrikin in lnt f roiu-l iiieiiivinrnt. ami nmialnlnc one tiundrrd rrrs, liMin nr leas. Sp.MKHVILI.E CAM.NEftY CO. I.TP. Aiiiicaiii. Prr W. J. Thoniaa. Afrnt rail niflr tih mi LAND ACT. Notloa of Intantlon to Apply to Laaaa Land. In Prlnrr Itupprt Land Rrcordlnir District, ami annate al .Nnwruinlxi Harbor, Pitt laland, alniul one lull norOwaat from the entrance to Petrel Ctwnnel. and about une mile aoullierly from Uie northeast corner of Lot 8033P. Take nollre that Wallace Flslirrlra Limited, of Vancouver, B.C., ocrupatlun raiineryiuen. tntrnda to apply for a lean of the fullowlna prearrlbed land: Comnii'iii-hif at a poat planted about dim nil Ira In a southerly direction from the northeast corner of Lot 8033P; ttieni-e south I tt ohalnsi .thence wral C.UO rlialna; thenre mirth 0.70 rhalna; thmre easterly ineanoVrlmr alona the hlrh water mark to poat nf ntniinem-eitient, ami rmiuiHinr ion acre, inore or ie. WALLA CL lISHEMIr: LIM'TED. Applicant. Dtiid Septenuitr S(ul tits. CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS The Laundry of Personal Service, Phone No. 8. Finished Laundry, Wet Wash, Thrlft-T-Servlce, Soft Finish, And Dry Cleaning. We are ready at any time to receive your phone call, to take your instructions, to take personal charge of your Laundry and Dry Cleaning. COAL COAL Let us put in your coal Mipply for the winter. Have you tried our Hcoo Goal? A nice clean hot coal at $11 per ton, nut size. Stove coal $12.50. . Lump coal $13.50. This coal will not fill your pipes wilh soot. We can quole you low prices on lumber, also attend to small deliveries promptly. TAXI New clean Sedans itt your service day or night. Charges, 50c fur one or two passengers. Call 112 The Prince Rupert Transfer & Taxi Co. 3rd Avenue. Phones 189-112