j.,. ay Senf ember 'fl, 1025. WRM3LEYS AFTER lvlkt 7 II mtAL afford t. fT. it 1 uiiitui as well i T a Pleasure. Healthful. exerclte for tha taeth anJ a ipur to dictation. A long, luting rtfreahmcnt, toothing to nrrvc and stomach. The World Famoua Sweetmeat, untouched by hindi, full ot aJM:.aW You Had Better Oct Your Name on our list For Dry Kindling I very piece kiln dried and Ay split. Large load $6.00 :Td, or j bundle al- Hpitt for 81.(10 do- d. "TaKl" Call 112. V way- op. -n mi. I ready lo wri-vr.' all hour. Oho puenger any- 50c. Clean Sedans, 'I: l era. COAL r liiiM' a new coal on $11.00 per ton dellv-N dirt nnd very Itlile per feel ran itp rii mp and extremely Cit'lrr a ton now! I i r all kind al-I promptly. Stand 345 Third Ave; Alto Seal Cove The Prince Rupert Transfer & Taxi Co. Phones: 189, 112. Taxi 75 Taxi ii iuy i lie best Phone 75. i ti iliid-ni Super- Iloillf. rirsi and ; a!'nKrr Sedan in A I iipw closed ears. RATES I i Passenger - .0 Passenger H Pas-enger rrKcr Sedan. It -p lB'-3rntfr?r Sedan, li r . . $1.00 . . $1.50 . . $2.00 per . . $4.00 ppr .. $5.00 To Cold Storage and Across Hays Creek Bridge, I r 5 passenger. $1.00 ' , h additional passenger BOc pncli. TAXI 75 TAXI Phone 178 I ilinn Jlccf, per lb. , . 6c ' lloat. per lb 10o i iinn steak, per lb. . . 20o lii Idcr Sprnw Lamb, pur li . . . . 2So I.'ii if SpruiK Lamb, per tb 35o Gainer's Hams and Bacons None Better Nnm, per lb. . . . . . . 40o I .i'tin. alioeil, per lb... 45c !;H' ujf Chicken"., per lb. 35c We deliver. Pay llio driver. Bulkley Market Oco, W. Kerr Phone 178.' Fur Coats & Jacquettes An I xquisiio Slock of Fur ; 1 rimming! at low prices. i. C. FUR Go. Piatt Q.W.V.A. Third Ave i yards busy. nate.1 uoing. or the Moaquito Fleet which Im thaV and thin ha kppl Hi. 'in Halibut S ituation Halibut arrivals, while not heavy, havp bton wpII up to Hi avrrap and good wratlirr haf brt'n Ihc ordrr of Hip day on Hip high Mpol. Although individual trips .have hepn ralhpr on the litrht aidp, a number of boata hav bppn in from Hip wf?l'aril whieh ha awollrn Hie vohiinr. I'ricpx off em I on Hip Fih Hxehantrp an Monday wrrr Rood. Ainerirann rrreiviTipr around I5e and 7p, and on.- Canadian boat pulling down 13.2 atu "t for firat and M'rond pla fih ' rpoprptively. On Thursday, when a total of 131.-000 pound of halibut wan land ed, Canadian ifol the btter of Ihc liarfain oifrr Iheir Amerlean rolleajfiie on bth ohiea of Lfih. Boats Collide The only unusual happening in fiIiTt rirelPf HiiH week wa Hip vellMiin betweeit Hie Ameriean .xrhooner Hepublle amf Sentinel off Caey Poinl when the lalter Jioal wa mink. Salvasre oper- ai ion werr earriel out by (he Prince Ituiiprl Ilrt.it Iioukp with rapt. A. Swanoon hi elwrue. and i lie Iuk Il.K.M. itiHlin2 by to aUt. Holfe Walker carried out the. rllvintr hurt of Hip OilHrnlion jand IbcSrnMnel wa iKftichM for temporary repalrw before beinsr Itowetl frr the dry dwelt. The Sen-Itiuel badly daniaped and I he areident mighl have been, attend ed wllh srriou concipienecx. Twn meir were afep below when tbe boat was hit and ii U a miracle that Ihey sol out bpfore Hie boat !nnk. Arrlva's From Monday noon unlil yee-tprday noon the followlnir jichoonrrn marketed catciies lhi week. American -llepiiblie. ror- CANCELLATION OF RESERVE OTIi:C IS IIKIIKHY QIVF.X I tut 111 i DUIrl.t. ! ritirvlli'd. jiwt rM.irunfiu, IX Vlclunt. n.u. the v.iTTin AiT. ' ! .w.nM P; 'Uwt' well. When Ihey got back ti ... r NOTIOK. OF "THE rOMPA.Mf.S is tih: math a of iwkstmfnt com- l'VNV OF NOHTIIKIIM IlIUTlSII cni.u.MniA, lym.u. TKF .NotliX lhl ih ilmve cnmpany, .. i ... r..iifWMl iirrirv I il Priore llil- im.ii II. . will apbly In p If Honor Judio' Viiun. I "K it Jo.lae of II siiprMiw' court ,if lirlllnti :oluniMa at rntir nuiwri . .... Thnpi.iv llio I Mh ilav of orlo 1mm i. ii Hm tiour r f-lfvm oviork m thf riin-iHKUi. it the Uv CouM, i ..hit Itmiw, I'rlnrp HuihtI, ll.C., ror an miter reMiirlnir the saUl OiiiiMtiy to III iriHl. r "f .'"iiipiiniea In Vt amn of tier Ueilrr nr J-'fnl Slork Coniriilr. Mr-lorn. II.':., '"Oi" !wOn 1 of tie-' , mimii'i Art f nrllt'h CilnmhU. HUH. l I'rlnrc lllipait, ll.C tnU I Mh "t Sfplrinlier, A.K. Snllrllnr e ''jwanv LAND ACT. Notice of Inttnllon" to Apply to Purehtio Land. In tlid I.in.l I irmrnma i"'in" IIII1M.I I ai'l '"' ",9M,h .ot IV Fi t" 'rlc whlrh flow Into Hie Kr'ull lilvrr about l mile rroin TUK'oTicE that John A. Smith or trinr niirrt, B.C., orruiIKm lumber' S irr'haw ' I l" rollowlliir ilearrlnr.1 Un.l:-- sniithwest niriier or t.l S; I ".'0,'r. ihenofl SO fhaim northerly! thenre 1 rnVins WfnlerlV. more or le. lo the Em-lill Hive" llehre SO elwlii.. immherlvi iienr" so rimiu eoierly. ami coniait.mr 90 acres, more ur iri. JOtIM a. smith. Ter C. P. Mini''' Mlh- ly-. Anpllrint. niel. A rent. LAND ACT. Notice of Inltntloi to Apply to Lai Land in PHnre nunert t.anil llerordlnr nuirlfi or rrlii"e nfiperti nl aituata at Yea inium nir. Mnasetl Inlet. . TUT NOTICK thl Fun-ne It. Slmpon, r HaaiieH BP... oeflipalUm' ranueryiiian, uStPii'li i to'iiW or alca of the fol- Cn nil rnrini l l'o P'n,M "n,li oCr K" 'ieVrlT fr'nr tta XK . rnrnrt e IM 1510. Ilanae . at niitririi ThPaM w" .1 eltain-l tnrnre norlh hre. iV . nr enininen.-einent. and rontalnlnr , .rrrsj mora "Pk It, SIMPSON, Applicant Oiltil IJrd Jul. " mm C"'e' chief 'OUrce .puree of of Pr,nc Prince Ruperf. Ruperfa proaperlty proaperlty WMh ! I I 1111 1 ' -rf fH.iiliinir.l gno.l w'Miher has ward, ia. Venu, Serious kept Mi.- majority of i i, on-'nona. Commonwealth, Foremost. gaged in Hip many piiim eon-i Swan. Chelsea. Liluya, Kennebec. 1IKTU-.I will, the fishing industry, jsi-andia, Wizard, Cora, Conslitp-loul I of porl. As i. lone an old . Kuir Hon, . Yukon, . Alaska, ' Van.tpA Mav .-i.i . on much kimki iM-iiaMotu uigusla, Resolute,. Grayling and Hie wiiterfronl, nod pun i.-ulurlv Sunset. How I Jay, will wear a descried Ganadinn Cape Spencer, Hin-lonk. Many of Hip native boat-; go, Koyouu, Caygeon, Alii, in porl for Hip Fair t".k advani- Johanna, Volunteer, Scrub, Hing- age I hp occasion to nave m-j ialr and Tra I p. ceary repair none ai loea 100 Blue Foies Ono of Hie largest shipmenls Of blue (nxfii tn tnnvn ilnul-n A Breezy Rhyme An optimistic skipper and a pessimiHlie male, wenr forth' upon the briny sea lo see whal Ihey could lake. The skipper said We'll catch a lot of fish out there I'm Inhl" l.itt llio mnl illicitly rotten culd." They sailed ami sailed Itimuzhouf the day arid wet! into the night, and when Ihey gt the glasses out the land was out of sisihl. The; skipper said "We'll soon be there and Ihcn Ihe fun you'll see" but tbe mate Re only shook his head an'J cried "We're up a tree. I knew the trip wa boodoed and tha! fih we'd never find, for in Ihu hurry lo get out, Ihe compass stayed behind." Just then lha foar blew down (be mast ami lh- wind blew up the sail,toh! reaii-ers il is dreadful, the sequel lo t ti it tale. Some flyinp fish came winging pasl and kicking up a hum. The skipper, who was o i I tie job, shot fifty with his sun. The fih weighed many pound i piece and nearly sank the boil, nl whieh Ihe mate got duly o.-ev-ed ami said "You've killed my goal. nut the skipper never lost his head and grabbed Hie "leering wheel. He turned be!' porl I hen starboard lo even up (be keel. Now that is how h saved the shin and got n -yxla'.i port al night the. male, "That' beats carpeN." said I'leasurc launch Ilonania, by Hubert WArd, relumed front Welcome Harbor on Tuesday morning having aboard Mrs. Ward, Harry Warily Miss'Ak- (Juillan and Mr. Parry, who bad been spending Ihe past two weeks holidaying in' thai vleinity. T tc weather was delightful and Ihe hunting good. Schooner W. A Kn skippered by Krnie Pierce; was forced l.i re. main in nort Ibis week" own;; to a bearing on ihe engine having been burnt, out. The lxiot if now on the McLean ways whore necessary repairs are heiuir car ried out. Schooners Marguerile; Dovceri X., and Mulrneag have been Ui on (he Ward wnys this week for painlinK and rinlUoverhaul. Philip Douglris;. native, rancher if the -Nans' River district ht been in town lo get a new dyn.t mo fitted lo his boat. Doug-. Stork's pleasure launch Sunbeam II, is on tlm McLean ways for hull overhuul. Considerable, caulking and' other repairs nre lo be carried' on the boat and all put im good shape for (ho hunting trips lo come; Safety Last The following tragic Inscrip lions were bunded1 lo the editor of the Whiff page, this week liy Ralph Le Pino who doubtless gathered them from various luiuLjlonca in hU travels. "Lie TJTIf BXTJ7T" rTEWff ' page rmt slumbering' hnte fine 'William Lake; lie heard Ihc bell but had ni brake. At fifty' mile drove Allie Pid.fj he flimigUt lie- would- n't fikid, but did. At ninety mile' .drove Kd.lip Swan; the motor! stopped bnt! lie went on1. He-neatb fhi ilone lie Wlllianr Raincx, iee on Ihc bill he had no chain. Here lies Hie body of William Jay, who' died maintarn-ini? the right of way. Repose hertr one Adolf Lu.tie he turned hi head to walcli cutie. And Ho.Irpv Red I parked in. Juan: be did not nfop, or look or'Jiieri. Hi Roll, who lien in t Ii f m ' ere caket, liiniPd in hi neat trtfmovc a iiaKer, von see no pedestrl-ai'x utone. They have a RTavc- yard all Iheir ownv The smell of fM came lo hi nose, he olruck a match turned up' his l0e. McLean Yards fiood pro?reH is beinsy madp at I he McLpan yard. on the nw Havmoller xcliooner. The deck-injr i practically finished and there rtnly remain Hie pilot house lo be creeled and the arrived in port on the Prince.i,)ai,,lin? ,,onp' lwtorK ,he mw Alice 1 "c ,,,r r r" on Wednesday mornins,". wneigneil to C. O. In?alls, Kver, ell, aslnnaloii, who is at pre sent in the city accompanied by .Mr. InsalT. Tiie shipment consisted of 50 eases, n ii:iir of hlnn ine trials. up on (he McLean ways for over haul bavin? remained over from fixes in eacli case, and they were Ka,r wl', ,tr I'.n ConipHiiy, Fanzsliaw, Alaska. These cute Utile fclfows will con-linue their journey south over the week-end eilher on Hie Ven-turp or Princess Mar'. The foaes, which hav; been stored in I he provincial government warehouse, were valued at j,O0O. Mr. and Mrs. lnaiH will accom pany the shipment and Mr. Install will frtw Hie fote his personal attention. Spveral native lioals have been et hulj repairs Canadian schooners Nuba- and Ringleader have also been up on the way this week for a general looking lo. Chief F.denshaw of Massetl was Lin oort Ibis week nrt his nower floal Edensllaw on a business visit. Jarvls McLeod, customs col lector, received a wireless mes xage on Thursday mornins that a snip was in distress orr hos Spil, Queen Charlotte Islands The Canadian ItftTr & Cold Slor- sae Co. a trawler (. h. Foster. Capl. Sanderson, wftbsh was pul- Uing out to sea that morning was said "All I've ever caught was :iknrucicii 10 ?o in nie am or me vessel. Hovever, just after ttu Foster left port JafVis received nnother message to say the ship was alright and under way again No particulars of Ihe ship tlm sent Ihe message were given. Schooner W. R. Lord, of thf-Cold Storage fleet, arrived from Skidegafe on Wednesday wiih a cargo of humpbacks on Wednes day and left port on the return trip on Thursday. Tugboat M.T.3., Capl. R. Green flagship of the Hushby towing fleet, left porl on Tuesday morning for ltarnard Cove with a scov lad of cans in tow for Ihe Laurel Whalen floating connery which is operated by the Sommerville cannery al that point. The Hushby tugboat P.R.T.. Capl. Harris Kerr, arrived in porl this week from Georgetown with a scow load or lumtier for the local fish dock and a scow load of lumber, containing 18,000 feet of one inch rough clear spruce. lo be loaded on tho freighter Chilkoot consigned to the II. R. McMillan Kxporl Co., Vancouver for transshipment to England. Geo. .1'., Adams,, benif.coutraclor for lheV.nHnee J;itheries, arriv ed on llio , iliUala .yesterday en route to Kuineon cannery, it tinted 75 miles south of here, lo superintend some construction work which is being qnrried out it that point. ;fv A Qlft Qun Jimmy Mitchell, the crack shoi of. Ihe Cold Storage staff when the gun does fire, has been pre sentcd with n beaut ifi game gun bv an unknown admirer. The glad tidings reached the big Vlant this morning when Jimmy came marching in with the new piece of nrfHlery strapped upon iJiis wrist. Last year the marks man had' the misfortune lo miss umpteen tlecr, through tho fact Hint his rifle would not: fire pro perly, but doubtless tho new gift .will overcome1 all previous dif ficulties. Jimmy will not now be in1 fear of beiilg bunted li death by an annoyod uuadruped. As n word of well meant ndvlce, It would seem to bo1 a good bleu for EWHoldmrfSa-w? Fwt-EasKirHin SfMOND! SAWS , SmOIIDS CANADA SAW C0.1T0. MONTNtAL TOMHTO Vaneouvta Sr.JOMa, N.B. Are You Strictly Up-to-Date? EVERY day new indentions appear to save you time money and effort. All the time new comforts", new conveniences and new pleasures are being thought out for your individual benefit.. Do you know about them) Are. yputrfup to the minute on this vital news The advertisements bring you information of all this progress. Read them and you will know about the very things that concern you most things that have a very direct influence on your life and that of your family. The advertisements tell you where to get these things, how to get them and how much topay. For advertising is a daily directory to wise buying. Don't rob yourself of the benefits thai come from regular and systematic reading of the advertising columns. Advertising is altogether too important to be missed. Read it every day. hunters to gel nut early before Jimmy gels the new gun going and cleans up Hie game in the surrounding country. Now watch Jimmy s smoke. TOOK FREE RIDE TO HAZELTON AND THEN Country According to Herald Hill Wllliscroft of Prince Rupert, a seven-year-old globe lriitleTM-b'lew'virii6 town Tuestlily night on the easlbound train, say the Omineca Herald. He had got on the train at Rupert hiu! by bis confident manner and glib story he got by the train crew. He talked Ihe chef on Ihe IraTn out of his dinner and when he cot near New Hazelton he bumped into n traveller who lives near the boy. The traveller knew the boy and knew ho had run away. Hill was taken1 in charge and put to bed at New Hazelton. Next miornitiig he was fed and given a ticket back home with four-bits for his lunch. Hut Hill was not yet ready lo go home. He was nut to conquer the world. He got off tho train at Wood cock without the train crew missing him unlil laler. Hill says he is much pleased with Wood cock and would like to make his homo with Hill Little nnd the cows. II SPORT CHAT II . . 1 k - -n Plans for tho playing of billi-nrds nnd badminton during the forthcoming winter season are now under wny, the annual meetings of both ' organizations linvlnsr nlready been held It's a profitable practise Cribbage has. been played in a1 desultory sort of way the last' season, or so but never got really j Marled. Hy holding the annual meeting early and getting or-j conization started at once, the, oeg artists hone to put their; game really on the map of indoor pastimes this winter. As fnr n vliit i pimpprnpil. there MADE ANOTHER CALL; onuses to be just a much m- !terest in that came as ever-Tbe Interior! of the annual basketball Bill Wllliscroft Jr., Ukes lat. Illt't'i MlpV iii'i jci uri-ii oct, uui it whr be held, some timo next month. cribbago league will liold Its an-, 'a rar? The largest- 'sports ball In Europe is being constructed at Diirtiiiund in Germany. Its dimensions nre almost double those of the Herlin Sport Place! and even exceed the famous Century Hall of Hreslau. The vaulted roof is constructed entirely of wood instead of iron and the hall will seat 11,000 persons besides affording standing room for 1,500 more. Annexed lo tho main building is a hippodrome and additional stnnlin? accom modations for 150 horses. An other feature is u bicycle race course 200 metres in length which' i also In he used for motorcycle, races. Tho dimensions of the hall are such that it will be possible to hold simultaneous competitions in sprinting nnd gymnastics, bicycle contests nnd eqnestrinn exhibitions Other features are tennis courts, a large hanqucliivg hall, suites of offices training quarters nnd a restaurant. Tho area of the sports buildings will be further enlarged by tho municipality of Dortmund and converted Into a public park including a football oval and large swimming pool. Even In Toronto Tho Girl Oh, don't sbmc peo- Thcple get offensive when they own mini meeting next Tuesday night The Mnn Well, some cert alnlj and on October 7 the whist do get a habit of running other leaguers will start things going. jpeople down. CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS The Laundry of Personal Servlcer Phone No. 8. Finished Laundry, Wet Wash, Thrlft-T-Servlce, Sort Finish, And Dry Cleaning. Wc tore ready at any timo to receive your phono call,, to take your instructions, to take personal charge of your Laundry and Shoe fhoice is Easy when you look over tho ONYX models for Fall, bo-cafj.se tho1 styles anticipate the trend of, fashion and thero are shoes for each occasion that women and young women want. Our Fall stock is now complete. . We slock A and AA widths, also wide widths. Family Shoe Store Ltd: Third Avenue. Phono 367,