REE! 1 2 ( A 1 i t nil r. rhpr 3!, 1025. 7k arc headquarters ?otH1TIM7 &57 VARIETIES FREE! emonsl ration TL'RDAY AND MONDAY ONLY Dy n. Dramley SPECIALS AT $1.00 Pork and $1.00. Hi-aim. l'ork and Bean. .. l no HEINZ CHILI SAUCE v.i iM-n, a II "ii I MuUi I j -id Itean. araall ViiiMaar. maM, .i.l-r. RINZ rK' r -i i w w - j - l .ati' 3 fori i SfllC i KelUh nnd lean, umall d SKisrtiHii. umall i of TiimaUt Soup, I Sauhelll, Mnall I ri- CitiikCil VS- mm Z ajajarv v yiwivr mwmazo 5mm 0 cam of Tomato Soup. 11 ' I cam of Tomato Soup, ' m im 12 ' enrh Tomato Piup, cnok- '' na; helti, and pork and s small siin n Ueiiu F-iilsup all bottle Worcester re m iimti i onia xiinniir , - urn Phonc210-211-212-298 VTVJK.rlj cnlef lourm nf Prln.. D. .. WfPJT I Light Landings Kxlri'ill. l ,i w.mHht Hint M'nn-ily ..f n-h mi the reep sea fishinic grounds have been the Prime .an-.'- i.r II,,. 1 1 i.i 1 fur Iwii il:ivlr I...,., ... , , the lasl demon- Wilder storms ,o w prevahn- ...... . ' Ii.. n..i s LjI ""-" fill Hie IimIi -,f anil wilh (shortening of daylight lulled. in III" Also a uunrher of )illi Canadian and Aineriean schooner have lied up f.ir the winter preparatory to the close lialiliul season coming nun cffi'i-t on Xov. 15 and this action has ronse-ituenHy alTeried the landing. A Hie close season draw neare will Hie lxaU and pernonnel f both the Canadian and American fleet diniiuUh. However. prices ofTeni on the1 Fih Kxchantre lhi week, in eon. eijuence of the lior1 litre in. freh halibut Mtipplie, have re-Hiainetl reniarknlily firm, Americano receiving around ?'ir and He and tlanadin around 18c and 6c ff firnl and ernnd clan? afchen repri t 1 y . I"Wiin Mondav until yenlerday ikmiii the dial f)h mark el mJ wa Un:,. 200 pound, a vain of 62,700 lniiiid over lb" aine period lal wek. ' 1 Arrivals Schooner market ins: calehr Una week from Monday until noon yesterday Includeil the following. American: Foremost, Allen. Ivaiihoe, Trinity, Reliance I.. Mariner, tkannionwelth, Panama, Aujriita. Tatooitb, Allantie. Arrww. I.evialhan. Kodiak, Wii-anl and Itainier. Canadian: Cjkpt Spencw, Liv ingstone II, Mayflmrer. Cape Ileale. Ti-rtien, Mali. Pair of Jacks ami Inured II. Csnnarlss Closed TIh Skeena river oanunrie have now closed down entirelv for Ho- V inter and IniIIi white and native crews nave left for 'I'u-ir respeetive homes. The ltU ' moral cannerv n the las! or the river to ceae operations All hopper have been cleared of off) and only a fw people, who will remain a ca rotators of the CANCELLATION OF RESERVE MHTIIC I IIKRKtir 0IVE Uul lb iwm riunnt otar l-ol lilu, MM 4 imM Hsu., u r.alW xm(ex DrHlU Muutler at La4 Ui Drpsruarttl. Virion, B.-. tmt Hi. m. LAND ACT. Nsllcs ! Inllles U Appll U eftla Lnd. the MM ivter Wsiriri or rrHfi luMrL M wl i a imriiw t iwpiuy rtsir ' (tti. n m .-..i rii.isi TskK MITICE Ihsl "rilfll" IJroUrt f rrMK Kuprt. B.C.. aiorrtiMU. leirad , u IPW fiT lonMulun io purriM nw I r uiilii.l anv nrlwim-. nmtroanif . r "i-r laiimi nf any VIimI fur Its- liiirrsw nsnnininr no ar. uw of III! I"1 (I) i - ',, MiiW ntl SrllO'U' MmiiSMii, J. i:iinti 'lie winter hand. new shoe ftxexl on. months, is D.S.T, Capl. Jack and Margaliee,, Capl. -n Imve been laken un "ii Hip iy Dock pontoon for i general Inokinsr-lo urinr in he- noil rx, i in if nii iitt r n. .rini.. ti. ar In.. I rib,g lime of the former ; boal s at present in lh schooners in considerably rur.'hmhlt ,if ih. w.i.i.. i i .... ... v.l'lil- , ll.- U All lb Town It would have paid the WhilT man jul a well on Thursday ouiiiuoc io nave gone Up lo trie cemetery and endeavored to pet some f,o,j for Ihoiiuht. on the Saturday i.asre hy reading the loiiihstom-. as it jj, to Vft down on the regular waterfront heaL The nautical relenrilies, almost to a man, were all up lown exercising the franchise and enjoying the weather, while the one or two left to guanl the tide had railed a political convention of their own lo which fluthhr were noi invited. Jark Lindsay has recently laken unto himself a swell new pleasure craft named Helena aniM- rouiii in me iiiruni cabin. The hull is at present at. Hie Ciik I lay creek ways and lli-re is likelihood that a 18 h.p. SlRrliim engine will he installed in ilie near future. The Helena is not unlike the Shawallans in build. Canadian sehooaers Cape Spencer and Pair of Jacks are booked lo go up on the Ward ways this Mek for general overhaul and hull (minting. .Mex McRae and l. Mrl. Hun ter are conieinpiaiing Mking a little trn day Jaunt lo surround ing islands in the hope of eollid ins with a deer or Dying into a flock of feathered game desirous of being dashed to pieees. The send-off will probably lake place over the week end. Fine Logs In Capl. Ounner Hanson, owner and skipper of the power boat The I ma II , has been doing some commendable work in the bush dip-tag the past week, having Joined forces wilh N. M. Mclean nr securing logs for the construction work on Ihe new P.R. Yacht Club float. On Wednesday the Tlieltna 11. came in with a doien hefly log, secured from Ihe Dennis Ann district, and llntse hae been yarded al Ihe McLean yard. Work is now progressing on the demolishing of the old wharf ready for the fixing in of Ihe new logs. , Si7.i i H PU"i theimenl float there under Ihe dircc-i iv.rihii rotwr of hi tny-ror ..' tOI1 f Cant. Johnson. Al the ulH lliiny l" rbsins! Mer r. .-.v 4i.in. iiwjim nrlh eltnl rjislns n,rr nr !. U blh tlrr n.ik; I ! ii .rilwiU ilsi hilb it nwr lo rolnl I ,,f mnsiMSirrairnl. soJ ennlsinlns Hsnir pi arivs. riUIXEt.1. S uiiro. Inrmi sih ID IStl RAFFLSt OR OAMtS OF CHANCE PROHIBITED lllvrr hlih ru, flrly ami dram 1 into Tatll lak als'iil lo and on hair ins rram Tim TTJcnrr hkwi P.OK FTVH flunrier will Join Ihe Loufs Locker logging staff on I'oreher Inland. Twas A Sticky Yarn Ihe good ship Mar, little iinllle. Just lo bear him company. cork, this port and Melakalla. Eleanor Tli a) aalleit Ihe winter e:i Anl Ihe skipper had taken a wee ,Of (hat cute lillle Jiotlle of Joy, ,Ilul nail wa Hie skipper j sadder Ilie, male, When Hie lahel defined it Oloy. Hut the skipper, had said slick In (lie ship Louis Locker, the I'oreher Is- mechanical requirements. A cargo of one hundred Ions of cement arrived per the steamer Oriffco for the AUerl-Mc-Callery interests on Thursday consigned from ljie H.C. Cement i;o victoria, It.u. tins slop- plnye.es iiient is rnr local consumption Launches Busy The public hire launches have been busily engaged this week launch Dixie Rupert was ovce lo Port Einglou"on Monday with political speakers. Power cruiser Leila R., flax ship of the P.R. Boathouse. fleet, left port on Saturday last wily ballot boxes for Ihe Queen Char lotte Island. As the boat has t. make the entire round -of tho r,rpni jsianus ii win ie a nay or so no fore she gels back. II is wilh regrel wf report that Doc. Clapperlon, iroinineiil mem ber of the Provincial government wharf staff, was admitted to hospital on Wednesday. The gang look for Doc's speedy recovery and early return lo duly. Tugboat Wigwam, Capl. Claude Kelchuni, left port on Sunday last Tor Massolt and Port Clements in connection wilh election duty. Tugboat Towena, owned and skippered by John Field, left port on Tuesday for Kilimaat with ballot boxes. After hunting Jt nfdley Island over last week end Cecil Morri- .... , , , ..K'n and the Puttnn Bros, hai The Ihelma II. wll l-.ayft.not. ffy aft$n-a over inr wta run io iiiw in Oona River a scowload of lumber which is to lie used In Hie construction of a new govern- conclusiiin of this errand Ihe WATER NOTICE. Olitrilsn "d Ui. TWF. ?IOTIi'.i: ilul llrnry C. Olffrlrh . .hi r..p ih, I niMirrr ilold .MIim l-ld . 1ST., wltiuu' tiklrro U :nirlns"r, B.C.. lll Hf Ittf t llrvii- to Ukr Slid u ttl mi ri. rsr trniiiit of iirr out "t Wann v.irirr i iii-iiriiv niVFt that I hare! tiille ulli of Ihr !:nhHHr Mine. 1 lerrible loss up lown on Thurs day night and doubtless (he sym palhy of the enliro community will be exlended lo him. Pel a, who has been known for soino considerable time past as the greatest nautical optimist on Ihe waterfront, from lb fact Iha' he always carried a corkscrew a" and hagged ease. are reported to be coming in well in thai district. A Terrible Loss Pete Salem, Ihe man who nrig inaled Ihe "b" in beer, suffered could he relied upon In a and win l umhi ror iijon. :innr i- rr ,. . . , ,,.,- . of a lisuiqei bihsi UM" wifinerr lolt, noraiiiM r .nine, miiw. wuusw ...,.n are desrritMHt a hmmi .run niarked interest in Hie local elec lirtV Vi'ni," 1ml "It 'SS rt'nW th ' "T- M.,nn results. To get the very P-erTny sr news on his favorite can- L'ffiirtSVtlanXW!.? l2TZ t a2 i siii Sa of ! J"im. didale he grabbed his best walk- ftiK? B,lck a,,,, hiM fop 11,0 up- .T.'Di'"...'"...'. .I'lIlLiL II r. lill l. flle.1 in Ilie offlre f ll Walsri nw dlslripl. llavinir nrrive.l on ,iri inv lntlirv nr rtirlr. Tl,i. sorilisi il.ai mil amtll' U or Jrlie f a value not In rxrrrd ,,,", III ail.v UBiaar in-ii inr itmij " atl" piiriswra, rrnvldwl piriiilin l rirst oliialnril fpom Ilie Mayor of Umi City to Ih,M Ihf same. W. II. VIC.KEIIS. tin r.hlrf of t'ollm. 00VERNMENT LIQUOR ACT Nolle of Application for Br Lleanaa. MiTir.K is miirnY oiven thai on Ihe tatli iiay nf Orlobrr, Ihe iint"r alrnwl inlrncl I" PPI'ly t ibe Uo,"'t Conlrol Hoard for s llrrnas In .repee ii, t,iMinMi hshir nart of Ins known skidrraie luiardin Unw atnl at Skldrtan'. nrs ...n.,1 im in in,. in inn tuii'n, , - - ..- 4, aiTWMllUir 1f! i.nmniriH .ii ntini niauiru tin iuv a rrsllrrid iiiap or plan drpoallml Jn the land n-riiry nrrirr at iij( cJr Prlnrc IHirrf and iinintisred III, Tor ln! al or Iwrr lv Hi sl nr by the prn Im.IIIs for roinutnpllon on III Premlw. IUIkI It Sklilsral. H,ri, tM 9Ui day of HrptHiiiisr, i' HiMllth C. STEVENS. Owner, Appliraul llriwtrtlsr at Itlln Hi' (Iblfll oil llial rafflull ftll llll tbe said Water neniriler or won in1 i.oiiipiroiii-r or mit mmn, l-arllainsnl Itmlillnts. Vlilrla, H.C. wilh-In thirty daja aflr th apiaram-e of llil iioiire in lural nr iwr. Tlic time nf the rinl publlrailon of. IhU no-lire It tho 4 III day of IKIoIht. !. i:muxiI:ii oolu ,xiiks ltd.. INC. Henry ( illrarrlrh. Stent. CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT. Rtcordlnj Dlitrlat of Tl,lrPh Crtlk. TAKK NOTICE. Itiat lnhn Jaeoh Towler. Iiull'llns, of Ureal fllarler, Sllklne, run her, In- iroua iu sreMr lor lirrilliooi im yvi- IOI n re nana i. inaj niiuei mi ri t i' (irrit Gladf-r. it (Uiinhri.t coriirr; thrnrtt the battlefield he was accosted by an old tllliciim who whispered glad tidings in his (Pete's) ear The Importance of tho business on hand overshadowed the elec tion results for Ihe moment and arm in afm they sauntered to secluded spol in an eiidcuvnr to find a solution of Hie difficulty Pelo, as usual, . produced' the goods nnd the deed was success fully accomplished. However, disaster stared Pete In the facia .yesterday morning when, pulling 7; dirteiiSa Vn In;' ll.enre' In I 0I his best clolhcs from the TX&X I"'1 -''"chlng In all inemeineid mt. pockets, Hut Icrrilile loss of Ihe u..ru -"Jjs. j." rowua Icorkscrcw was discovered TERRACE NOTES Dave Wilson of Shame- wan In (own on Klwlloti Day. Owing lo Hie. projected change in Hie train service Dr. Large of llaiellnn will henceforth mak;-his regular weekly visit to Ter-rare on Thursday, arriving oi. he morning Irain anil returning Reil was Hie. Jabc.l ami snappy the by Ilie afternoon freight The sympathy of Hie rninmun- and i'y i extended lo Mr. and Mr. A. C. Fowler In the loan of thei- w.n Infant daughter Jean Margaret. who i)ad away on Wednemda afternoon al Hie are of evcn he'd month. The funeral service wan conducted hy flev. T. J A mo! honest skipper will do.'Marfli of Ilie Anglican Church at Ilie male and Ilie crew said of 3 p.m. on rriday, and interment that we arc sure, . I will he made in the KiUurnkaluiu So Ihey nluck him all up wilh cemetery, the slue. Mrs. Martin and. family who have spent the summer in Ter- land logger, arrived in port- on race, al the old Ilurrison plare Wednesday night for ramp sup- left on Friday for Prince Ilupert, plies including provisions and where they will spend the winter wilh Mr. Marlin. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Raven, of Lakelse, Hatchery were in lown on Thursday. transporting ballot boxes lo var- ,nade the Irin by motor truck but ious oulside districts in Hie in-' found the road blocked by fallen leresls or the Federal election. , trees in, many places. They re-polls for which were held on turned lo the lake, in Die after-Thursday. Launch Joy lliril, noon. Jack Cook, left port las'.) The hull which is built on regu C,, Capl. lar cnafar lines, measures 3 ., . allol boxes for O-! i The following Hatrjierj em- made the trip from l.akelse Lake on Thursday to cast their voles: R. Heecher, II. Itrennen, It. H. Eaton. It. II. Mc-liea, Chas. Raven and Win. John ston. Despite the now they t 1 , i. I 1 r , lair rroii iiineiro 111 ito- llaysport and ftress Hall in the evening of elec These boxes ijon day jn hear Ilie official re were returned lo the city yeler-iurns which were announced be day. On Thursday morning tho tween reel of Ihe moving pic Joy Hint was out to Shawatlans (ureg. Lake to bring in members of Ihe municipal slafT lo vote. Capl. .. E. Little and J. McLaren wiok nas recenny seeure.i mciaine. down from the new min-inail carn-ing contract helweenMnK claims at Vanarsdol on Thursday lo cast their vote. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hurnetl en i lerlained a number of their friends at Bridge on Wednesday evening. Three tables played with the highest scores for the evening being made by Mrs. O T. Sundal and J. K. Frost. Dainty refreshments were served and an enjoyable evening spent by those Fred Wesch returned to Prince lluperl on Friday. . Carl Carison arrived Kalum Lake on Friday. (leorge Little returned Wednesday from a business to Smithers;, ' Tom Kent, skeena City, in town on election day. J. Burns, Ainsbury, lown on election day. from Misses Onnalee and Velma reig left on Friday for a two weeks isil w'ilh Dr. and Mrs. Meeker at Queen Charlotte City, Q.C.I, During Mrs. fireig's ab sence Mrs, Lazelle is acting as assistant in Ihe Pol Office. Mrs. F. W. Holder and son Billy relumed on Wednesday from Telkwa where they have been visiting wilh Mrs. Holder's daughter, Mrs. W. W. Xoonan, for the past two weeks. on trip was W. R. Charter returned to Terrace on Wednesday after spending the summer on Ihe coast. Jas. Turnbull left for his home in llazellon on Wednesday and returned to Terrace on Thurs lay. . . Fred Wesch of Prince Rupert arrived in Terrace on Wednesday lo act as agent for fl. W. Mck- erson on election day. W. Jones, potato inspector, Vancouver, is at present in (he district on official business. was in H. O. Lincoln, Vancouver, nnd F. Nairnes, Seattle, arrived in town on Wednesday and pro-reeded to Kalum Lake to Join the parly of cruisers who left here on Sunday lo cruise Ihe limber limits of Ihe Kilsumkalum Tim: her Co. of Remo. J. D. Ceorge Boise, Idaho, ns soate of Oovcriinr Davis, of Washington, D.C,, arrived In Terrace on Wednesday. He was met here by Mr. Davis, who..has spent tho last two months at the The giri you leave behind you Just stop a moment ami think about the way she spends her ilay that girl you leave behind yon. " While you are working she is at home working with her hands. Perhaps washing the samy cups and saucers Hint she wash ed yesterday and will wash on many tomorrows. Perhaps doing the week's washing. lit YOUR work is variety interest growth; in hers only diillnes sameness stagnation. Talk it over wilh the girl you leave behind you. See how glad she will be lo say farewell to wash day- A fair trial of our family services will give your wife many new hours for her family and herself. Have her phone The Canadian. Slcnin Laundry and you'll be coming home to more cheerful welcomes from 0 fresher, happier girl. Canadian Steam . Laundry Phone 8. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock . Engineers, Machinist, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant Is equipped to handle ali kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385 TUGBOATS Day Phones 423 539 Gr. 238 Black 735 Rupert Marine Products Ltd. GEO. G. BUSHBYj Man. Dir. mines or me nopper-iiavis t.o. at Kalum Lake, and on Friday morning both men left for the lake. i H. o. Eraser, public school inspector, (is at present, in the district on a visit of inspection to Ihe several schools around, Terrace. Cartlflcal Spokin Mineral LAND ACT. In the Atlln Land nitrlrt of Cauiar. TAKE Poller, NOTICE that I. of New York. N.Y. MINERAL ACT. Ellphlet Not! .'.SJ orru- ojimui broker. Int?nds to aiipiy for per mission to purchase tbe fullowlDK de- acrlbed land: , UuumeiH-niR at a po't planted about ID rtuln aoulb of Ilarlne'a I'olnl on lh wesi; side r Ttitlsh Lake, about eleten mllesi soulb or I tie Yukon boundary llm'; thence: west to rhitlns; llienrr north 10 rbalnt; ihenre east 39 rlialo. thence toutherly fullowlnr alon the shore line of Tairiti Lake lo point or rimimenrement, aaid parrel rontalnlnr l arres, nMire or less. KUI IlLtT NOTT COTTER. Applicant Tred Lawiou, A rent nai1 not 1ih. Sit of lmproamstt Claim, illuile In the Atlln Mlnlnr Division nr r.assiar niitrlrt, cm tlw west aide nf Blr Horn niver lo toe east or anq lojaunui ine Edwin Mineral Claim. tiis siiTirR ihal I. Fred Lawson. arenl ror Ames S Ijwson, Tree Mlner'al rertirirau No. 70TUC. Intend . Utv div trom the dale hereof, to applr to the iMlnlna neroHer for a Cerliriote or Im provement, ror the purpose nr oniainini a Crown Orant or the above claim. And rurthor tike notice that action, under ecllon J7. mul be commenced be fore tbe lMie of inch Certlflcalo of Im prnvcnieiist. Dated this SOih da of limit. A.D LAND ACT. Nolle of Intention to Apoit ts Laait Land In Prince nmsrt Ind Iteeordlnr District of coat Ninte s. and situate on' North llncliael Inland. TAVE NOTf.E that Alfred Snanson, of Prince Ilupert. occupation Mariner.. In-Hnd' In apply Mr a leaie of the follow Inr described land: rotmnenclnr at pot blanled on the soulb point of North Itarhael Inland: then amund tilth water mark In the point of nuninenreinent, and. rontalnlnt Sli acre, more nr le. ,Lrni!D SWAN SON, AppllranL A. E. Wrthl, AlfDU Piled OctoUr tth. tm. i I'riac hupirt. B.C. Night Phones 6S7 539 Gr. 238 Black 735 E. H. Shockley Planing Mills Re-located at 230 Central Street, Vancouver, with additional machines for '.he manufacture of ' SASH, DOORS, MOULDINGS LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, VENEER also carried in slock. Save handling charges by buying direct from the source of supply. Wood! Wood! Now is your chance DRY CEDAR Full load ... $C.OO Hair load 53.00 Large sacks 50o DRY BIRCH Per load , $6.50 HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. TIRES A 25 per cent advance In prices has just taken effect. For the balance of October we will sell at old prices. Save money by buying now. S. E. Parker Ltd. Fur Coats & Jacquettes An Exquisite. Stock of Fur Trimmings at low prices. B. C. FUR Co. Next Q.W.V.A. Third Ave.