alurdif, October 31, 1025, II II A jy nomeward TJoiind and ttVmmjMierX A hot, well made cup of delicious BAKER'S COCOA will appease these keen appetites and also provide considerable nutrition. Dr. Louis Fwcher. former frutniftnr in n; cues of Children at ilx New York Post Graduate Medical School and Hocpiul, lists p saam in uki i or ecfiooi cntwren. WALlbK liAKIiK cc CO. Limited UTAtUiMl) 1710 tOKCHEm. MAM. CANADIAN MILLS AT MONTREAL, UoolIrt of Choice Recipes lent free GIVE A PARTY Hall owe en Wa.it onltl In- ni'tpr t,u.,,g Uni m -l-i phh ii glit unit gulling gullicr round. ID von will hud llullowt 'CD. INVITATIONS, TABLE NOVELTIES, SEIIVIETTES, CREPE PAPER, MASKS, HATS, PUMKIN HEADS, DEVILS HEADS And for that night of mytery OUIjA to tell what fate hat In store 'for yoii. Sweetest JJaid fhocolates tl I'.iiu (.cntre. per box . ... $1.00 (' ut and Fruit, h'i box ... $1.25 s 1 V-Mirli'il. er box $1.25 ' ml ul Ceii(rts. jmt box ..v. $1.25 1' tn Hit Orient, per box . $1.50 1 (! ktaiU, or luix $1.50 I Hi' n-oiti the Maul. t?r Uix ... $1.75 t oumihI Fancy On Ires) Two New Lines 1'--l Mum! I'm it Dro, aj.urlell uiiU I.finon flu- v oi's. per Mi 40c M way .Mints per h 50c Ormes Limited Wholesale and Retail Druggists Tlie llt'Mill Store Pioneer Druggists Phones 82 and 200 WICKER Chairs and Rockers and Wicker L ibrary Tables VVe miisl make room for Full tiootls ami uro selling 1,1 f tin; iim (,r furiiiiiire at r" Avenue. Reduced Prices Phono 123. Local and Personal U.G. Undertakers. Phone 41. Try Valentin n.ili-v. nimnp 057. it Will I. Havlon will at Prince Huperl Music, Store for parcel. 250 Walking Products. llcnre- spulflllve P. CS. .Miller, Uluo 2J5. If Wo dancer og hooper. Hall ton'aht. Llndselh' Orchestra. Jaiin.' McCoy, cliaritcd in the city jkjIki! court Him morninjr Willi vacancy, wan remanded unlit Monday. Ladles' Shoe Sale. Shoes at cost and less also new shipment of beautiful neckwear at Mm. Qrahlman's. Pianofoiie lenruns. Younjr pupil particularly reuired. Term moderate. Mr. Nurrinff-Uui, JH Hay Cove Acnuc. J'elcrUcdan, Indian, wail fin ed ?z& ,tnd ciimI in the cily police court thi morning for having lOiuor in hi possession. KniiiiV-of PytliiiM whist drive and dniftc, Monday, .Nov. 2. lio- un llalL 8.ao Screnadora Or lustra, (lent 5c. and bailie 5iic. liver) hotly welcome. 25ft Prioncl Clirioluia inied In our own plant. Choice xi'ieciion, Usll or phone for -ample IhkiJ. Unite, Cowen & I alia. Ud., Phone 231. 25 Owing to III health I am force o ito depose of my entire stock of ! ladles' ready-to-wear. Watch for stupendous 'bargains I n Tuesday's Dally News. Mrs. R. Qoldbloom. lle coal at the following price: per ion 9 1 1 .00. If 1 2.00. 813.00. SI3.75. H.(H and 1 1.50. Iline dry stove wood 6.00 er load. Phone 03. Caey Cwrla? and Fuel. We cau l be heat ior value. We buy hot tie. t& Arriving here on lime al 3 o'clock tin' aflernoon. CX.lt -learner Prince Uharle. inau-Kiiratc Hie Kimpaoy lemioiiir (all chetlule. "Hie vcskcI will -ail al In o'clock Inn i it til fi SMvarl Hinl will return from there al III o'clock Inniorrow ilit -aiiniu at II for Vain'u- -r Via ticean rails and Powell lti.r. The train for Hie Ka t 1 i:o await the arrival of the Prmre Charle today but left on 'me at ll.:io. I. C. K. Sealy and W. II. Dootl oi of Sniithers are iu Hie cily ii hUMine in conneclion with ilieir project for (he marfcelinK li' ie of Ilalkley Valley prmluce .i t lie present tune tiiey are t.iuiKinjr carload lot here for ale in a. wholesale way toil the idea of rctmliuir n al.-o beinp lev eloped. It in .Mr. SealyV first i!ii nere Mnce iih recent illnexH and hi many local Iriend ure ery pleaded to see lliai Me ix well reeoveieil. Thev arrived from the interior on !al iiikIiI' train. ANNOUNCEMENTS II ill Sixty Chapter llaii.u', October 31. November 2. Anglican UMiihor 5, Presbyterian November 12. I.O.I .E. K. of P. wliifl drive and dance, Church llazaur No- MioMtrl Serennde, United Church. November 5 A 0. Oddfellows' whist dance, .November 10. drive "and Church Ilazaar Noyal Purple Jlaxaar Xovcin. bcr 13. Scrennilnfrly funny farce, 'June," Wt'stholmo, November 16 Miiosc and Is. Ilazaar November 17 llapllsl Cli u rcli Ladies' llaa:r, November 2(1. t! TWE DAILY IfKWl pnn THRKP Commodore Cafe THIRD AVENUE The Cafe of Distinction. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Breakfast, Luuclieg, Afternoon Teas, Dinners and after Theatre Ilcrreslimcnls Our Specially is Home Made Ice Cream and Confectionery. Wholesale or detail. You will be pleated with our service. Let us please you. KILLAS& GHRIsSTOPHER Phone 17 Two cars at yur service Sneddon Taxi. Plioi.e 1 34. tf Church Notices Presbyterian Church .Morniiiy service at 11 o'clock. Subject: "(Jod' Displacements. Sunday chool at I -'.30. Kven-itiK service at 7.30. Subject: "Labor and llejrard." Preacher. Ilev. II. II. (trnnt. D.D. Methodist Church The Church of S-rvice. Ilev. (ieo. (S. Hacker, pastor. Mis Isanel llaiitloek, deacones. Sun-tlay service at II a.m. and 7.30 p.m. will he conducted by Hie Ilev. Kvan Maker, tsunday School meets al 2.30. Baptist Church .Morning worship at II a.m. Service will be conducted by Mis Isabel Haddock. Sunday School at 18.1. Evening ser vice al 7.30. Mieaker. P. 11 inzey. Lutheran Church St. Paul's Bnjziisji Lutheran Church. Melrooolc Hall, Third Avenue. Rev. P. E. Haisler, H.l. pastor. Morning service at II o'clock, serine! topic "The Christian Armor and Weaton.' .Sunday School , al 12. IS p.m Luther I.eue C.3A p.m. topic "Luther and the Heformation Leader, Arthur Jolin-on. Even ing service 7.30 "'clock. Ilefor mat ion service. Sermon topic: Some Lessons from 100 year of Protestant lli-tnry." Special music at evening 'rvice. Salvatfon Army Let the problem of itpendiug Sunday be sell led by Coming lo the Army. The old landmarks have never been removed. Jesu and Him crucified is the theme of worship. Singinp of the old song- will awaken memory and bless Ihe soul. The young peo-l pie will lie helped for the battle of life, and by attending Ihe weeknighl activities will receive instruction that will help in the diflcrcul walk- of life. Sunday at II ii.in. Holiness. 2.30 p.m. Sunday School. '7.30 p.m. Salvation. Lieut. Ivniiy will speak. citypST UNEfflOVES Electricity Will be off Tomorrow Morning While Change Is Doing Made To Connect Elevator Soon i.Noliee is given today by the superintendent of utilities that the cily electric light and power will he shut off lor a few hours tomorrow morning while the sup ply lines .are being switched permanently from their present route along Eleventh Avenue lo a new route by way of Hie dry lock. The wire on Eleventh Av enue is (o he used lo complete he new connection .with the drv dock. The change will nrovido access for all the city lines to Ihe dry dock power plant Which, miner aerrccmeiii, is now an emergency power supply source for the cily. Mr. Love staled this morninir that I ho olly's power would tie j lurueii on id r no elevator on Noyeinlwr 15. Switching- eouip-j inent for the work involved bad not yet arrived hut is duo here owards Hie end of next week.1 AidjOn the same day that the eleva-j tor is cotinreled un. the eilv' 1 v elertrie light plant ut Shawal-i SI. Andrew's Lndics' Auxiliary Linn Lake will be slml down for; Ilazaar. December 2. ia couple of week- for thoroiuhi overhaul and during that time Lutheran- Church Ladies' Aid the dry dock will supply both the llarkut, December l. city and elevator with power. PERMIT FOR ELEVATOR IS NOW RECORDED Superstructure Cost Placed at $867,000 by Contractors In City Returns for October . Ituildinx permits issued in Hie citv for Prince llunert fur Ihe nioiilh of October represented a total value of 75,I25. This toal, which is one of the highest on record in the city, contains Hie figure for Ihe superstruct ure of the terminal grain eleva tor which i placed at 8C7,000 by the contractors. The list of permits for Ihe month is as follows: P. Hums A Co., Ltd., platform and stock pens at abbatloir, $3,-000. Weslenhaver Ilros., repairs to building on Sixlli Street, 4(55. W. J. McCulclicou, alteration of store on Third Avenue, 300. T. liudenich, repairing bouse on Third Avenue,, 1, 000. School Hoard, repairs lo Iloolh School, M.oqo. II. II. Styles, orfieo building al Cow Hay, 200. S. Hatchei, wouiMied on Graham Avenue, II 50; Mr. Paul Wicks, lean lo or. Seventh Avenue West, 80. Hector Quenersville, resiling-ling bouse on Ninth Avenue West, 20. Mis C. Hrown. reshiugliug house on Ninth Avenue West 25 II. M. Duff, addition to residence on Ambrose Ave. 300. C. It. Anderson, foundation repairs on Eraser Street, 4300. Cartcr-Halls-Aldinger Co., Ltd. terminal grain elevator, 8G7,- 000. Mrs. M. E. Le Pine, verandah on Dunsmuir Street house, 4156. E. Sing, woodshed on Scvenlh Avenue East, 475. Mrs. K. E. ltirnie, repairs lo residence on Park Avenue, 4150. FOX TERRIER. MOST POPULAR OF DOGS LONlMiN. Oct. 31 The fox terrier is the must popular home dog in the United Kingdom. I'lie shaggy airedale. which many owners believe to be Ihe most human, ranked second. Kennel flluh statistic showed that already this year 7,000 fox terriers have been registered. The dachshund continued to slump in popularity. The prewar number was 232 and in 1021 it was 151. Itegistralion the first eight months of this year totalled 117. The dog population in Hie Kingdom is approaching the three million mark. WORKERS. Workmen qualifying as house holders or license holders are reminded that they must rcgis-:er .tonight at Hie City Clerk's office in order lo gel on the Municipal Voters' List. Tli: Cily Clerk's office will be openj lhi evening until a o clock for the purpose of receiving regis trations. Ilegistcr immediately; and protect your municipal franchise. NOTICE. Take notice that Ihe City Clerk's office will be open fronil 7 p.m. until 0.30 p.m. on October 28, 30 and .31, for the purpose or receiving registrations for the Municipal Voters' List for the elections in I02C. E. F. JONES, 51 Cily Clerk. CP. II. .steamer Princess Heat- rice, (.apt. lliomas Clilve. airiv-i e( from the south at 1.15 this' a I -i ... ..t-i .i ' morning aim saueo at 11 o ciuck on her return to Vancouver and way ports. Sa el t f" secret Hill, can Jim keep a Hill Yes. hut it would be just like him to foil some one that couldn't. SsMOND SAWS sr,i .Machine Knives J? They stay aharp longer, IIMBNH CANADA I1W CO-LIMIT,! ITV I ' MONTMAl I lll'l T.WOtfVI, """""" TONTO T. V.40HN, JQMN. M N J. "I t. I! Here's a Pen Every Man Will Enjoy A pen of distinction, of big ink capacity and perfect peiv formance a pen uncqualed cither for appearance or service. A Thi : clirvcap dipop holds it securely in camadian PACinc 'aiiwr the pocket B The pun cold lip-cuardpri breaking and curely prevents hold holds the cap se C The filling device works easily and unerringly D The iridium'pointed gold point moves freely over rough or smooth paper Any merchant who sells you a Waterman's will exchange, with' out charge, until your pen suits you perfectly. Model shown may be had with black, mottled or cardinal holders to suit your color preference, and pen points to exactly suit your writing. Sold by 5,ooo reliable merchants and guaranteed, without time limit B Mi W&termairfs NEW -:- SEASON'S 3A Fancy Frozen Bait $25.00 Per Ton The Finest Obtainable on the Coast Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Steamship and Train Service 1.8. PRINCE RUPERT met PRINCE CHARLES will Imv PRINCE RUPERT r.r VANCOUVER, VICTORIA. SEATTLE ami UiU-rineilUte points carli FRIDAY at 9 a.m. ami SUNDAY, 11 p.m. S.S. PRINCE RUPERT rur STEWART ami ANYOX, WEDNESDAY, 10 p.m. S.8. PRINCE CHARLES Tor 8TEWART, SATURDAY, 10 p m. S.S. PRINCE JOHN furlllllhll.v r r VANCOUVER Via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT DAILY aicapt Sunday It iu a.m. tor PRINCE OEOROE, EDMONTON, WINNIPEG, all points Eisti rn Canada, t'nltod States. AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. City Tlcatt Offlct, B28 Third A, Prlnca Ruptrt. Phont 260 Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert Far ICTCH;U1. WRANGEU, JUNUD. SMCWJtf OclJw 9. 19. 30 Far VANCOUVER, VICTORIA ud SUnU Cct.W 13. 23, KtWr 3 Si. PRINCESS BEATRICE For Butadal, Swanasn Bar, Eaat Balla Ball. Ocaan Falla, Namu, Altrt Bat, Campbtll Rliar, and Vancouvar aitrf Saturday 11 a.m. Aatney for all Staamahlp Llnat. Full Information from W. C. ORCHARD Qanaral AganU Carnar of 4th Straat and 3rd Atanua, Prlnca Ruparl, B.O. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. jalltnaa fruui I'rinca Ruprl, or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Swanaon Ba. and Alart Bay, Tuoiday, t P.n ,'or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alart Bay, and Swanaon Bay, Saturday, 10 A.m. For ANYOX, PORT SIMPSON and Naaa Rlar Cannarlaa, Thursday p.m. For PORT SIMPSON. ANYOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Sunday, S p.m. Ut tnd Ataaua. . Basilar. AaaoL prlnca Rua.rt. B.O.