Saturday, September 20, 1025, Assorted Fancy Centres Assorted Fancy Centres . Nuts and Fruits Nuts and Hard Centres . Cherry Cocktails Little Bits from the East Peppermint Wafers TWO - THE D AILT IfKWB -- 1 1 I ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORniNAPvi All Models VICTOR VICTROLAS On Sale at Approximately One Third Off . . Ht price. Hedufi'il priie f, 133.00 $ 97.50 -11 I riO.00 $107.50 m l:io.OO $ 07.50 ,r $200.00 $137.50 No- lm,t : $:J25.00 $225.00 No. .() Portable $ 07ri0 $.47.50 All cither model mimed proportionately TERMS IF DESIRED. VOTE. Thi'-f reductions are in force onlv iiulii lo. k m Jiaml is rlenml out, heme the urgency of immediate derision on the part of buyers. eMaMvs.Jjd CARPET SPECIALS Brussels 9x9 $19.60 Axminster 9 x 10; $29.70 BARRIE S Home Furnishings 3rd Avenue. Phone 123 WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED AGENTS FOR Sweetest jjjaid fjiocolates "The Candy of Better Quality" ') iv 1 lire m.ide with Irtish dairy cream ami are 'uttfii)-' gie .ilifnriii to the must eriliral. There urc no ) lonis ulla lied to onr guarantee, your money back'or u fv box You id 1 -t he aUfifd. I Hi. Io 51.00 2 Hi. box $2.00 1 Ih. Imix $1.25 1 box $1.25 I Ih- box 51.25 I 'i lb. box $1.75 "a lb. box 50c Ormes Limited The Pioneer In agists. Hexall Slore. 3rd Avenue and 6th Street. Phone 82 and 200 Wholesale and Itelail Dniggisls NEW -: SEASON'S iis ii lTtiTrTfrnrwrr Fancy Frozen Bait $25.00 Per Ton The Finest Obtainable on the Coast Canadian Fish & CoU Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. LOGGERS' CIGAR STORE mac orivinvpn to building next door lo Knzzeil HnMier Shop. !-'ioss from Ihe Empress Hold tir - - e..i l.i. n rt cigars, tobaccos, fruits, candies i social iiuum in muncuMV'" Names Zarelll Proprietor II IT. H o r Local and Personal D.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. Try Yalenliii Dalrv. Phone 057. if Anywhere. Anytime. Arthur's Taxi, 50c. i'hono C78. If Two cars at your service Sneddon Taxf. Phone 134. tf For the busy man jr woman, a Drown car saves money. Phone 80. ' tf (ioldhloom is bringing back iur coats. Walt till you see them I If We can do healing at less cost Ihan fuel oil. Phone 303. Casey Callage and Fuel. tf None to eo.ua! us in wood value and none to heat us in coal value Phone 303. Casey Cartage &. Fuel. If nesier hick, Indian woman, was fined $10 and costs in the riiy police court yesterday af 1 ' i noon for intoxication. Did you order any of our SI I per Ion coal? If nut, order at onre. Prince Hupert Transfer A laxi. Phone 189 and 112. Scandinavian Danee Saturday mghi in Metropole Hall at 0 o'clock. Felemusik. Vafler. Kaffe ili-ntleiiien 75c. Ladies 25r. W. J. Nelson, Milton Gonzales ami (ieorjff D. Tile left on yesterday morning s train forWood-eiiek where I hey will spend Ihe week-end shoot ing grouse. Mrs. I). Lang and members of the Doslonian Joy Danes, who have been playing here and It, Alaska, will return to Vancouver on the Princess Mary this after noon. Knights of Pythias Whist Drive nnil liiimv Monday, Sepleinbet :n. in Motion Hall at 8.30 p.m. Seienader's , Orchestra. Ilefrcsh-toiMilsi c'iiilemen 75e. Ladies :oc. KvfyyJ.cftJy welcome. 225 Citizens! . t Is the right of every clllrerr of Canada to vote. See that 'your 'name' Is on the list. Call at the Conservative Committee, Rooms, Third Avenue and" get their assistance to have your name on the roll. Capl. Lionel 11. Lindsay, examiner nf masters and mates, is making sod progress with the organization of night classes in navigation here during the winter month ami fifty men have already signified their intention of taking up the work. The matter of securing premises for the holding of the classes is now being gone into and as soon as this has l.een definitely settled (lie instruction will commence almost immediately. The cost of Hie classes is met hy the federal department of marine and fisheries and there is no cost lo those taking ins! rurl ion. ANNOUNCEMENTS Knights or Pythias Whit Drive and Dance. September 2K. Oyro Carnival and Dance October 12 and 13. Itehekah Dazaar Saturday, October 17. Catholic Church Dazaar. Octo ber 21 and 22. Hospital Hallowe'en Hall. Oct ober 30. Hill Sixty Chapter I.O.D.i;. Dazaar. October 31. Anglican Church Dazaar No vember 5. Presbyterian Church nazaar November 12. lloyal Purple Dazaar Novem ber 13. Moose Dazaar November 17 ami 18. Haptisl Church Ladies' Aid Dazaar, November 2(1. i. .i.Jrevp'3 Ladies' Auxili-iry Dazaar. rv.e.,.i, .1 " Lutheran Church Lauiu. ..ni Daraar. December i United Church Dazaar Decern. fcu 10. 230 Commodore Cafe THIRD AVENUE The Cafe of Distinction. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. llreakfast, Lunches, Afternoon Teas, Dinners and after Theatre Refreshments Our Specially is Home Made Ice Cream and Confectionery. Wholesale or rictail. You will be pleased with our service. Let us please you. KILLAS & CHRISTOPHER Phone 17 Sneddon's Taxi the original 50c. taxi. Phone 134. If Fred Stork, M.P., if on a cam paign trip to the (jueen Char lottc Island. Mrs. C. J. Linguist will sail tomorrow evening' on the Prince George for Seattle. For cheapest and cleanest fuel in Western Canada. Phone 303. Casey Cartage A Fuel. If Union freigjicr Chilliwack, Capt. C. It. Smith, is due in port from the south .with general cargo. Our low rales have been an viulslanding success and we shall continue on this basis. Drown Taxi. Phono 80, tf Mrs. A. W. Llpsin and cht.d returned to the city 011 th 1'rince (Jeonrc this morning afitr a brief (rip south. Olier Desiiar, who has beer, south on a brief business trip. returned la 4he city on the Prince Oeorgo this morning. Mr. and Mrs. C. A tugalls -or liverell, who arrived in the city from Alaska this week, sailed, for the south on the Calala to day. N Corner Club of llapisl Cljurch will I'hohf. ro-organization meel- iiiff Moliday, Sept. 28, at 8 p.m. Husuie, elect Ibn of officers for liouiimr.-seaso seasbin TI : ' 5 .MVsjAidii;liM who lias been spehum a;inonlhs holiday in LdinontOujiiiad'aiicouver, returned .hoiii'e Oli lni PHnee cieorge this iiiorning. Passengers sailing today for the south on the Union steamer Catala included Mr. and Mrs. C. A. lugalls, P. lleid and John It. Taylor for Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. It. Jones and Mis C. Jones, who have been 'outh on a vacation !Hn. relum ed lo he cil 011 the Prince cieorge (his morning. Many customers who have tried our $11.00 per (on coal have or dered more. This speaks for itself. Phono 180 and 112, Priuee Hupert Transfer and Taxi. 22- CP.lt. steamer Princess Mary. Capt. Thomas Cliffc, arrived rrom the south at 2 o'clock Ibis afternoon and will clear on her return lo Vancouver 'and way-ports at 3.30. SPF.CIAl. nl, HI.F.OTIUC WINDOW HAKK1UF.S. Available onlv Saturday, Sept. 20. I pound Cake; 1 Sponge Sandwich; IVj doi. Choicest MiM Cakes and Pastries for $1.00. 21 Another shipment of laic strawberries for the local retail inarkel was received In Ihe cily from Vaunrsilol l.isl nli-iii ...,! 1 1 here may be more next week, 1 ne price Is 23e iter basket and Ihe fruit Is of excellent quality. The Valhnlla Socioly, at Us meeting last nichl, decided not lo enter a (earn in Ihe Fraternal Whist Leasuo Ibis winly, tho reason being loo long (o keep (ho leaui inlai'l. Valhnlla ladies will not he entered in (lie league either. Thomas V. Dlack. binii ,Peler and .lames Dlaek, of this jeily, has relurneil ri'-oiu Alico A 'in where ho has been engaged !'" nu. He is' Ulldeeldeil ns huh.., ii nviH rului'ii noriii bei. ... ii.K ., , ..(iglng opera jtions are m' inw down i. Alice Arm. Hill CO Chapter I.O.D.E. Dance Friday, October 2, Doslou Hall, MViose Wlilsl Drive ami Dance. Metropole Hall, 0 p.m. Wednes day, Sept. 30. W. K. Mack of the Royal Dank staff, who spent his' vacation in the Okanagan country, has returned to the city. A small hoy, who was charged lo Hie city police court last week with theft, was up in court again today and was remanded for eight days. Mr. and Mrs. Sykes of Victoria, regular tourists on the northern run, are round trip passengers on the Princess Mary which is in port this afternoon. Slejihen Ellingson, charged with using obscene language. failed lo appear in the police court today in answer to the charge and bail of 125 was estreated. Arthur Drookshauk, secretary of the Hoard of Trade, wlio has been on a combined business and pleasure trip to San Francisco and oilier points south, is expected home on the Princess Alice Monday morning. Word received from Hanall on Ihe train yesterday staled that Miss Anna itorvik and Mrs, Sam Johnson, who are hiking toward Vancouver, are in excellent walking condition, after completing the first hundred miles of their tramp. They left Hanall yesterday morning at 7.30. Col. C. W. Peek, V.C., or Sidney, formerly of Prince Hupert. was a delegate at Ihe convention in Duncan last week which nominated C. II. Dickie, M.P., as Conservative candidate for Nan-aimo district in the federal elec tion. Tom Dooth, Nanaimo publisher, is Liberal candidate. WIRELESS REPORT. 8 a.m. DIODY ISLAND. Clear, light northwest wind; barometer 30.15, temperature, 50; sea smooth. DHAD THF.i: POINT. Clear, light northwest wind; barometer. 30.00; temperature, 41; sea smooth. Hl:i.l. II Vltltmt V...r..v- l),.l,t "---w... -r ....11. 1 . 1... .... I 'uiii iun; uarumeier, .u.no: leiiiierature, 12; (hick seawards: 7 p.m. spoke (ug Pacific Monarch towing barge Dingamon Fog Hocks bound for Surf Inlet; 8.15 p.m. spoke steamer Prince Hupert aheaur Vcarlel Point southbound; 7 p.m. spoke steamer Cordova, Nanaimo for Ketchikan, 1 1 1 miles from Ketchikan. Noon DIODY ISLAND. Clear, calm; barometer, 30 J Of temperature, 0 1 ; sea lohodth. DKAD THKK POINT. Clear, light northwest wind; baromeler. 30.10; temperature, 58; sea smooth. . DULL HAKDOlt. Clear, north wind; barometer, 20.87; Icmper- ilure, 5; sea moderate; 9.20 a.m. spoke lug Paciric Monarch towing barjfe Diugamon abeam Delia Ik-lla at 7.10 a.m. bound for Surf Inlet. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Prince Rupert. W. Telfer, C. S. Ilaiikitt and A T. Davidson. Vancouver: M. J. Doyd, Daltimore: J. Kerr Vic toria; Mrs. W. Ilussell. Skeena City; Mrs, Noouan and Mrs. A. J. Nive. Tetkw'a: V !' Dalmoral; A P.'F.lo. Maple Day. Central Ci. D. Danielson. (iiscione: S. Fllison. Yaieouer. , Y.i THE1ANQLICAN CHUlfeJ (j The stained glas windows in memory of Archbishop DuWrnel. Mrs. Martha Carroll and Flight Lieut. Wallace K. Orchard which have been nlaced in (he Chord. or Kngland will bo dedicated tomorrow, Sunday, September 27, at the II o'clock service. All iwho are interested in honoring Uiose ror whom these memorials have been erected or who desire jlo see these really fine specimens of the stained glass art will be welcomed. Before the Ball A warm bath with a liberal lather of Haby'e Own Soap, leaves one refreahed, ready for the dance, and with the clinging aroma o( the Rosea of l'rancc which inapirc ita fragrance. Yon cannot get a purer or more delicately perfumed aoap at any ppru-e yet oaoy i uwn aeiia in individual cartons, 10c. A cake. "Buljtt you ni Baij) be' guilder Supplies Send us your nameandwe oiI send you this illustrated boob of beaubful nm.es.. V I Pistributorj for: . (fdham K9L9RED -3HINOLE3. llCANADlAN PACinC Lumber Brick Cement Lime PAG THBKW Plaster S 5focfc your'wlnltr's sipply of Nanaimo-Welling- ton Coal now Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phones 116 and 117 Steamship and Train Service FALL SCHEDULE .S. PRINCE RUPERT intl PRINCE OEORQE wilt tall Truni PRINCE RUPERT Tor VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, and Intermediate point eacll SUNDAY and THURSDAY at 10.00 p.m. Fof ANYOX Wadnttdai, 10.00 p.m. For STEWART Saturday, 10.00 p.m. S.S. PRINCE CHARLES for KETCHIKAN, WRANQELL, JUNEAU, SKAQWAY, earh WEDNESDAY, 4 p.m. 8.S. PRINCE JOHN rorlnlgntry Tor VANCOUVER via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. I PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT DAILY aictpt Sunday 11:10 a.m. for PRINCE OEORQE, EDMONTON, WINNIPEG, all points Eastern Caniria, I'nllcd States. AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAV.SHIP LINES. City Tlckat Office, 528 Third Ai, Prlnca Ruprt. Phona 260 Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert (m IETCHiIAJK. WMIOU, Jl'NUB. SMCWAT Statkr 7. 18. 28. F WJiCOPYU. TICIORU SUnU Stylnkr 5. 12. 22. si. micro iait For Butadala, Swanton Bay, Eaat Balla Balla, Octan Fall, Nimu, Alarl Bay, Camphall Rltar, and Vancouvar ry Saturday 11 a.m. Aganct for all Sttamahlp Llnta. Full Information from W. C. ORCHARD Oanaral AaanU Corner of 4lh Straat and 3rd Attnua, Prlnca Ruport, 8.0. UNION STEAMbHiP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Sauinm truu I'rtnce H'Jtrl. or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Swanaon Bay. and Alarl Bay, Tuatday, 6 P.M. 'or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alert Bay, and Swanaon Bay, Saturday, 10 A.S. For ANYOX, ALICE ARM. STEWART, Sunday, S I'M. For PORT SIMPSON and Naaa Rliar Cannarloe, Friday A.M. I2S 2n4 Aianua. 4. Barnaley. Anl Prlnca Rupert, B O- Church Notices I 1 - Baptist Church Morning service at II o'clock. Subject: "The Divine Law." Dible School at 12.15. Evening worship at 7.30. Subject: "The Offence of Ihe Cross." Services tiat interest and help. A most cordial invitation to all. Lutheran Church SI. Paul's English Lutheran Church, Metropole Hall. Third; Avenue. Hev. P. E. Daisler, D.D. pastor. Daily service at It a.m. Program by Sunday School and choir. Address by tho pastor. A short session of the Sunday School at 12.15. Evening service at 7.30. Sermon topic: "Zeal for Ihe cause of Christ." Soloist, Mrs. Field. United Church The Church of Service. Hev. (?. fl. Hacker, pastor. Miss Isabel Haddock, deaconess. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject: "The (lospcl, for an age of Doubl." Sunday School nt 2.30. Evening service al 7.30. Subject "The Gospel of Personality." Presbyterian Church Morning service al It o'clock. Subject: "The Protecting Spirit or God." Sunday school at 12:30. Evening service nt 7.30. Subject: "Jneob's Ileturn." Preacher, Ilev. II. It. Grant, D.D. The whaling sleainer Gray is now on her way from Victoria! with coal for the Consolidated, Whaling Co.'s stations at Hose, and Nadeu Hnrbor. Ilelurnlugj south, the vessel will pick up 800. Ions of whale oil at the two sta- tions. 1 WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED a splendid shipment of Fall and Winter Coats in all the latest shades and materials STYLES CANNOT BE EQUALLED IN. THE CITY. Are now on Sale al very moderate prices. Bent's Ladles' Ready-to-Wear Third Ave. Phone 651 Wood! Wood! Now Is your chance. DRY CEDAR Full load $9 00 Hair load .. S3.00 Largo sacks BOo DRY BIRCH Per load $8.50 HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. 'VI . "SI