;v October 19, 1925. r, r THK DAlLT WgWl eduction of HTM $42.50 )n a ' I jO.DD (icmmio lis Master's Voice ICTROLA lo. 211 Adaplablo to Radio rozen Jl Console MoJcts g! V I romlUS.OJ up ,(1 v, - H2.riO, nnw $47.50 ,i MO wns 1:15.00, now ....... $97.50 :!. X was S07.5O, now $57.50 IS' :lt on liaml, a very few of each if the above niiniberV fmaeMv5.Jjd NEW -:- SEASON'S Fancy Bait $25.00 Per Ton The Finest Obtainable on the Coast Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. 1C uJ A worth for n l frc Special Utter $1.00 INTRODUCINQ PARKE DAVIS A CO.'S TOILET CREAMS Ti fifty nirhaer ol Iwu "t any of t lie loov- K if will lie presented with one tree. I'! I' I' 1 Tooth lale. very lrTf tube 50c I1 ) K Ls (.old Cream fur masagc uud a a "kin cleanser 50c II' i ...u-hing Oram, aticieie cream Ihul run !i -kin iiiiil ili.ippear quickly 50c 11 v t V ml Cream for Iium iI Ii.hiiK and roiighue II ! kni . 50c l' !' v ( Sfi.mtig Iji .mi. a germicidal Shaving Soap. big 1 the. Ive month- ul daily huvc 50c Ormes Limited The Rexall 8tore. Tho Pioneer Druggists 3nl Avcntic uml Otli SI reel "Oh, I Hate to Get Up in the Morning" -s-ng Hurry Lander, ami on washday morning on. prtilmlily feel like singing Hie anif lliuig. So why nol end llial urn-mil drudgery to-day? TWRIF.T SFRVIPR t ul for onr TJIIUI T-T HMIYIU: which will .1.. every . . . . .... . 1 1. i. .. 1 thu wishing iiii'l iron I lie lint wmk i"". won uiw Ii onl of wash day thai " hate to gel ii oi I In morn ing feeling will ne gone no u oii uiki uii. THRIFT-T SERVICE. So a lb. and lo a piece. Minimum Charge $1.00. CANADIAN Steam LAUNDRY Phono 8. LOGGERS' CIGAR STORE HAS REMOVED to building Jiiixt door lo 1'nzzeli li-ii . !n.r Shop, across from llio Kinpros llolel Wfn ittiitv n full lion of CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES 80CIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION James Zarelll Proprietor II ii " n a aaaaaai Local and Personal ll.C. Undertaker. Phone 41. Try Yalenl in llnifv Till nn A firm , If Wat kins Products, tlenre- tentative p. C. Miller, Ulue 2'J5. If Women of Mnnsclicart Legion whist drive and dance, October '10. Higher and belter tlian ever. Minstrel Serenade, United Church November 5 iind o. 50'e and 25e. Mix. John Mellor and were passengers on (lie Car dena last evening reluming to fiewarl after a holiday IripsouU. The Liberal coiiimillee rooms, corner Second Ave. and Fourth Mrect. next to the Walker'r Music tilorc are open every afternoon and evening. 251 M. L". Seovil of Stewart, pro-Mmial govenunenl road fore- nmn, wat a patienser on Hie ndcna lant night returning lorili after a trip to Wctoria. J. T. Hlee, M.U.. hax been ap I 'Miiti'd medical health offieer uid medical iiiApcetor of iehoolx tor tin' dmtrirt north of Franeoi1 I like and I). H. Lazier. M.D., to hold similar olTieeo for the "ciuniiy fiMilh of l'iHiu!0i Lake. Iling Iwen delayed by fogn incvailing down the eoal at the end of i he week. C.I'.H. steamer i'riiiro Heal rir.', Capl. Anderson, arrived from the i-oulh at M:.)0 last nighi -over 24 hour ale - and, after tluM'hsrging Wal argo. returned to Vancouver .nd wayjiorls. Another Huerefu Scandini vian dance wan held Saturday 'veiling in Uie Melropole Hall. Miotic wan turnl-hed by Hanoi l.iinNclh and Inn orchenlra There wai. aUn a Scandinavian danee in Hie Moslofi Hall for winch munir wan furninhed by lleider Anderson, aecordionbt . Tin motor-hip Tilamook. w!l known loyally, which wan icreiitl ptircb.ined by the Xor- iherii Fiherie Co. of Seattle and Ketchikan from the Cann- lian .Natonal Hallway, has been renamed the Xorco. 1ie ran sali-farlory trials on I'uget Sound lasl rhursday. The vessel i to e ued ii is undersliKMl in 'rcorhlina between Seattle and Alaska put .ind possibly Prim- llupert. Having experienced Hie worst weather since she entered the Alaska servic. C.X.ll. steamer Prince Charles, Cap!. .Veil Me if . k . i.ean, rein mien mis morning from Skagway and wayports al 10:30. The vessel, going uerth had considerable fog, at Skag way it was beautiful weather bul from Wrntigell down yeler day it was very stormy and early (his morning the vessel got linie a dusting in IHxou Kn trance. The. Prince Charles brought south a large number of passengers most of whom went soiiih on the Prince Gporge which was held pending hor ar rival. t ANNOUNCEMENTS Opci a'ii a ml miscellaneou program. W est holme next Mon day mid Tuesday. Catholic Church llaiaar, Octo ber 21 and 22. Hospital Hallowe'en Hall, Oct ober 30. Hill Sixty Uhapler I.O.O.K, llaiaar, October 31. -- Anglican Church llaraar Xo vembcr 5. . 1 I Minstrel Serenade, United Church, .November 5 v. fl. Presbyterian Church Hazaar November 12, lloyal Purple Hazaar Xoveni-ber 13. Moo.o Hazaar .November .17 and 18. Ilapllst Church Ladies' Haznar, November 20. 81. Hazaar. December 2. Commodore Cafe THIRD AVENUE The Cafe of Distinction. OPEN DAY AND NIQHT. Ilrcakfast, Lunches. Afternoon Teas, Dinners and after Theatre irefreslnncnts Our Specialty is Homo Made lee Cream and Confectionery. Wholesale or Itetail. You will be pleased with our service. Let us please you. KILLAS& CHRISTOPHER Phone 17 Two cars at your service sheddon Taxi. Phone 1 31. If Mr. and Mr. I). L. Chamber of Xaan Harbor cannery sailed I lii morning on the Prince George for Vancouver. Mr. and Mn. David Hosa 'and luiuny, wno nave oeen on a vacation trip south, returned lo the city on the Cardeua last evening. C. A. Hank, manager of the H.C. Silver Mine, and Mr. Hank were paeetigiw going .tooth to Vancouver on the Prince (leorpc Ihi morning. Te Liberal committee rooms, orner Second Ave. and Fourth (reel, neit lo the Walker's Music store are open every afternoon and evening. 251 Alex S. Millar, well known Sniither mining man. reached Ihe rily on last night's train and sailed today on the Princes Mary for Ketchikan. A. D. ltalheson arrived in (he cily from Vancouver on Ihe Priurc (ieorge Saturday and left yeslerday by gasboat for Wales Island caiufery of which he is manager. Miss J. M. Cal.ier. H.X. of Van fiilll'at- easn luii-J llio aSI l Oeorgc Tpylpr, C.X.ll. travel ling auditor, returned on the Prince Charles (his morning af ter visiting Ihe company's Alaska offices and sailed on the Prince (ieorge for Vancouver. Jack Wynne, customs officer at Stikine, arrived from the north on the Prince Charles this morning accompanied by Mrs. Wynne and family. They will spend the winter in the city. F. II. Cunningham of Seattle, member of the firm of Lfpsett & Cunningham of this city, reached the city on the Prince Charles this morning from Ketchikan and sailed by the Prince George for N the south. K. Haines and II. Niclioll. local halibut- fishermen, sailed tins morning on the Prince George for Vancouver enroule !o SI. John, Xew Itrunswick. They will spend the winter in the Maritime Provinces. Arrivals from Hie north on the Prifrce Charles today include Dr. J. O. LaChapelle, an old timer of the days of '08 and Ernest Sh'ilf and Charles Paddock also weH'known Yukoners. They proceeded lo Vancouver. Mr. L. H. Jone, wife of the C.X.ll. agenl at Skagway, and her daughter. Miss Yvonne Jones, were passengers arriving from Alaska on the Prince Charles this morning and sailing on the Prince (ieorge for the south. Failing to appear ,ln the cily police eourl this morning on a clrarge of drunkenne,., V. Hell estreated bail of 25. Found guilly on a similar charge, Frank Kretner was fined $35 by Stipendiary Ma;'ilrate 11. F. Archie Shiels, vice-president and general manager of Hie Pac ific-American Fisheries Co. of Itellingham, which control f lie Skeena Packing Co. cannery at Port hdward, was a passenger on the Princess Mary today bound for Juneau. end or the week and sailed (his p,'r' Ho,el an'' W,M ,t,,ur" ,0 mier.or tomorrow. morning on the IVinress Marv; for Allin where -hp will ioii. I 213 Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Sunderland of Ketchikan reached .flic cily on ine rrinre l.tiarle Hits morning .utd are registered aUlJie Prince llupert llolel. They expect to spend several days here. Provincial Constable II. Web ster of Allin arrived In Ihe city on Ihe Princes llealrice las' night and sailed today on the Princess Mary for I lie north. He has been in the south on a va cation trip. -Mrs. Charles Whatnian, Sr. re turned to Ihe cily on lhe Prince George Saturday nighl'iifler having spent six weeks visiting with friend in Vancouver and Victoria. While avvsiv, Mrs. W ha! man also vislfed Mavo dinre, ltochester. Allnne.-ol'i. where- she received liotiliivnt for injuries sustained recnily. Knvoy Xewlon of u Salva- .!..... . ... . iion .i-niy reiurueii ai -ine enil o the week from Winnloes where lie attended the Army Congress am) sailed this afternoon by the rtneess Mary for uts head Muarlers al hake. Alaskn. Staff Captain liirrutliers, who has also been attending the Winuipeg Congress,- is expected back here on Oelober 2t. enrmito fo Wran gell. llaviivg encountered thick fog almoil nil Ihe way up the coast until Hearing Prince llupert usl south of Huti'dale, (hu ves- hnl ..... ......mI 1....II.. t...r... .. fit nn i tl. I i tiiih ?0.ppvU ior lliree hours. After illscharcinc Ml3.i tons of. freight heje, Ihe ' I Prince George proceedOii lo Slew- I art at I a.m. Sunday morning ' " " .wii.no .lu.MHii , huh iiMiiiiirii hi:jx' lai Illglll, C. W. Swansou of L'sk, mem ber of Ihe Skeena Lumber Co. staff, relumed on Ihe Prince the hospital statr. v- s- "onney, district forester. j returned at the end of the week Don't fall to hear MISS ADENEfp, m Alca '-e. east of Prince ADVENT, late of ths D'Ovt.v "rgc. where lie gave insiruc- Carte Opera Company, and local talent in. the M'.kado on Monday and Tuesday. Curtain rises at 8:15 p.m. prompt. Charles (his morning after making Ihe round trio lo Alaska. He registered al the Prince Hu toji al rangers' classes and sailed last nighl on tin Princess llealrice for Ocean Falls on departmental business. C.P.It. .! earner Princes Mary, Capl. Arthur Slater, Vancouver for Alaska ports, was here from 12 o'clock noon until 1.15 today. The ves.el had 29 passenger, none of whom debarked here. The Mary is due back in port Friday night southbound. Frank Filch of the local customs slalT has returned to the cily from Prince (ieorge where he has been engaged in relief duly for the past (hive months. .vtrs. Mich and family, who have been in Vancouver for some lime, will be reluming here shortly. T. M. Wilkie, who for the pa' few years has been engaged in conned ion with the shinning business here, expects lo leave the city about' .November 15. for the south where be will probably locale. He has some business lo transact in Vancouver but does nol expect lo remain there. K. H. Shocklcy, former local contractor and now located in Vancouver, fs al present iu Prince George supervising cul vert work contracts on the Can- I1.H..I. V..II......I O...I.. nui Hanson and himself recently! were awarded this work by (tie railway.' Union steamer CaidonaCaid . K. Dickson, arried from Ihe soulh at 5.30 last evening and X.H steamer Prince. George, sailed at y o'clock for Anvox. Capl. Harry Xedden, turived in Alice Arm and Stewart. The port fitiin the soulh at 8 o'clock Cardena brought Ihe following Salurday night nine and' n half iiiassengers north: foe Prince no- hours late. Near Hoal HlulT. perl M. Vlnetl, It. Lemery, D. Mcl.eod (from Huledale. J. .Neville, It. Coulter, Mr. Whil-worth and Mr. and Mrs. David Ilo'ss and family; for Anyox: V.. D. Fryer, J. Peltigrew, M. M. Fraser and Mrs. Clay: for Alice Ann II. F. S. Wolverlon and J. milium for lli. milli n I I o ..'.. I...,t. 1 M M,.....i..M. . r., vl l 11 11 illus morning- having awalled llio Seovil.' 0.,, Moreau, Mrs. Jolin Lutheran Church Ladies' Ald,nrnvat or the Prince Charles! Mellor and 'daughters Mrs Loe'l J3a.'uar, December 1. from Alaska. 'and Mrs. Storev. i PAGB THRrTF Fred Stork, M.P. Liberal Candidate I A i;',';!lli)ii!iii::'''',H!;r :!iiij 1 respectfully solicits Your Vote and Influence at the forthcoming Dominion Election on Thursday, October 29 BED canadian Vacific UNIT SPECIAL 1" CONTINUOUS POST WHITE ENAMEL BED, YVrdllJ a reel. Braced Woven Wire Spring and good quality all Felt Mattress 3 Piece Unit, complelc-i $24.00 BARRIE S Home Furnishings 3rd Avenue Phone 123 Steamship and Train Service FALL SCHEDULE 8.8. PRINCE RUPERT tilt) PRINCE OE0RGE Will Mil fr .ln PRINCE RUPERT fur VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, aixl tuleriHfdlite 1..I11I.- each SUNDAY uiiil THURSDAY at 10.00 p.m. For ANVOX WJn.U,, 10.00 p.m. For STEWART Saturday, 10.00 p.m. S.8. PRINCE CHARLES r..r KETCHIKAN, WRANQELL, JUNEAU, SXAOWAY, earh WEDNESDAY, 4 p.m. S.8. PRINCE JOHN rrtiiihtl) rr VANCOUVER via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT DAILY tictpt . Sunday 1 1 :m. a.m. for PRINCE QEORQE, EDMONTON, WINNIPEG, all '"'u! K.isti m aiuiU. I iilliil Slates AOCNCV ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. Cllf Tlctat Orrict, 628 Third At, Prlnc Ruptrl Phona 260 Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Cdast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert far tnCHiUJf, WUMCtU, Jl'NUU, SUCWAT .Odaktr 9. 1). 30 far VANCOUVER, VICTORIA tat SEATTLE Ocl.Wt 13. 23, NafnWr S S. PRINCESS BEATRICE For Butadala, Swanaon Bay, Eaat Balla Ball. Ocaan Falla, Namu, Altrl Bat, Oampball Rlar, and Vancuiar aar Saturday 11 a-m. Asancy tor all Staamahtp Llnaa. Full Information from W. C. ORCHARD Oanaral Agant. Oernar of 4trt Straat and 3rd Annul, Prlnca Rupart, B.a UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Slltns from I'rinra Rupert, or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, (.anion Baa. and Alart Bar, Tuaadai, P.a. or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alarl Bar, and Swanaon Bar. Baturdai. 10 A. at For ANYOX, PORT SIMPSON and Naaa Rlaer Cannarlaa, Thuraday p.m. For PORT SIMPSON, ANYOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Sunday, S p.m. US End Aiaaua. j, larnalay, A a, ant. Prmca Ruport, B.O.