will always taste better creamed with i tVAPOISATltl3 Made in Canada "From Contented Cows' You Had Better Get Your Name on our list Fop Dry Kindling Every piece kiln dried and easily s'fdlt.Xargo load SS.00 delivered, or 5 bundles already split for $1.00 delivered. Taxi" Call 112. Always open and ready lo give service all hours. One or two passengers any where 50c. Clean Sedans, polite drivers. COAL Wc have a new coal on hand $11.00 per ton delivered. No rlirt and very little smoke. A perfect range coal, nut size and extremely hot. Order a ton now I Drayage1 of all kinds attended to promptly. Stand 345 Third Ave. Also Seal Covo The Prince Rupert Transfer & Taxi Go. Phones: 189, 112. WE ARE SOLE AGENTS foj AM HEAVIES Pronounced hy experts lo he the greatest advancement made in shot shells in the past 0 years. 12 gauge only. Kaien Hardware Co. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone B75 DENTIST FORD Improved models will be on view this month. Wo have two present type Sedans upon which wo are offering special inducements. S. E. Parker Ltd. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone CS. (Ullage, Warehousing, nd Distributing, Team or Motor Servtee. Coal, Band and Gravel Wi Specialize In Piano and Furniture Roving. WKM- ARC ALL THOiE g& ( JotlT , Co mgL. jW A FM-UrV OCT- THCR.H'S SO Sf8S FALL SERVICE OF STEAMERS STARTS Prince Charles Completes Alaska Service and Sails for South Prince George (s Tying up Here Completing her last trip of Ihe season to Alaska, C.N.R. steamer Prince Charles, Capt. Neil Mc Lean, nrriveil from Dip nnrlli 5:15 last night and sailed alipui midnight for .Vancouver after taking passengers from . tlie steamer Prince (ieorgc which came in at 10:15 from Stewart. ' im . t : ii i i i 1. 1 . light passenger list from Alaska. While Pass steamers bound for Victoria to spend the winter. After spending the night at O.T.P. wharf No. 3, Ihe steamer Prince (ieorge moved up the harbor at 9 o'clock this morning lo the dry dock where she will pend the winter undergoing overhaul before she is placed in service again in the spring re placing the Prince Rupert which will then be tied up. SMITHERS E. E. Orchard lias been elected president of the llulkley Valley Fall Fair Association. At the annual meeting of Ihe Associa-i lion last week a proposal was submitted by Telkwa that the Smithed Fair ami Telkwa Har- hecue should in future be continuous events in order lo hold the crowds. The new executive will deal with the proposal. During the past week Smither audiences have heard addresses by all three candidates in the federal election Fred Stork, (ieorgc llushby and fJ. W. . i t ; Dr. II. C. Wrinch, M.L.A. for Skeena. visjled here last week to meet local citizens beftite pro cecdirij lo the session of the leg islature. He was asked lo press for completion of -the road to Moricetown on the south side of the river and for reorganization of the (Same Iloard. PRINCE GEORGE Work has been started by the provincial public works depart menl on a bridge across the Mud Iliver which will give the farmers of Mud River Valley direct con neclion with the Canadian Na tional Railway at Chilako station The Prince fleorgc Club was raideil by the police last week and J. C. Pidgeon, lessee, wa- placed under arrest on a char; of keeping a gambling house The case was heard by Slipendi ary Magistrate Milhurn who fin led Pidgeon $100. The finding it to Jie appealed. H. O. Perry, M.L.A. has been requested by the city council lo protest the invasion of civic rights in beer parlor licenses. It is claimed that the provincial government, in granting such licenses, has invaded on the rights of the municipality. F. T. Foster of Iho Eight Hour Day Hoard was a visitor In the city last week In Hie course of check up on enforcement of the Act. Twenty-five pupils are enrolled in Ihe night classes Wing conducted hero hy the school hoard. Timher scale 'for Prince George district for Ihe month of Scp-leniher totalled VJ5,(.)3 feet bringing the total for Ihe year lo 45.R08, t78 feet as compared with 5G,8y5,808 feet for the Tirsl nin. months of 1921. The sawmill and equipment ot Ihe Mitchell estate at Hutchison t.: ri. i., ...:n .".. .... ... in the ancouver-Prnce Rupert. i .-n-wuri smire umu uic imuuici nlaf1l nf Vnniiv.r oi .ovcmner ami is uue io ar- rive hero from the south at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoons. on Saturday night in support ot John A. Fraser, Conservative I 111! J lim.r, uiiurii-K nrtiUKIII -.n.li.lnl for n.-.rihAr, ri.lin Among those on board who con tinued south were L. S. Ferris. Ketchikan hotel proprietor. bound for Seattle; James Harn- well, United States cable opera tor at Ketchikan, bound for Seattle, and Capt. II. P. Roberts, Chief Engineer II. Hutchinson and Kngineer II. (trace of the Philip Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Wilson, has lefl for l Prince' Hupert where lie will take up his apprenticeship as an elec Irician. Mrs. Carl F.wart has lea for New Westminster where she will spend soino lijnc visiting with her parents. At Ihe instigation of Mayor Alward, Ihe city rouncil lias passed a resolution providing fora.cut of len per cent irJhe municipal assessment nexi year. His Worship stated that the nd-minisfralion will have a surplus of over $13,000 for 1925. A. II. M. Wright has resigned as city clerk of Prince (Scorge and the city council is advertis ing for a successor at a monthly salary ot $185. It Is feared IhaP Charles Sla ter, postmaster at Croydon, has been drowned. A week ago Friday he went out hunting and was not seen since. A bloodhound was put on the scent and the trail led lo the river where it wan lost. WIRELESS REPORT. 8 a.m. DKSHY ISLAND. Cloudy, calm; barometer, 30.11; temperature 12; sea smooth; 8:15 p.m. soke steamer Prince (Scorge abeam Lucy Island bound for Prince Rupert; 8.15 p.m. spoke steamer Cardena out northbound. DEAD TREE POINT. Raining, light southeast .wind; barometer 30.20; temperature, 39; sea smooth. HULL 1IARHOR. Overcast, strong southeast wind; barometer. 29.H5; lemnerature. 15: sea moderate; 0:05 p.m. siwike lug Pacific Monnrch off Hroken Island southbound; 6:15 poke steamer 'Northwestern 2ft.0 miles from Seattle southbound; 9:30 p.m. pokc steamer Admiral Rogers 330 miles from Ketchikan northbound. Noon ' DKSHY ISLAND. (Hear, calm; barometer, 30:12; temperature. 50: sea smooth. DEAD TREE POINT. Over cast, calm; barometer, 30.12; temperature, Ifl; en smooth. HULL HARItOR. Raining, strong southeast wind; barome ter 29.80; temperature 13; mod erate swell: 9.20 a.m. spoke BOOTH SCHOOL WINS TROPHY Rochester Shield Captured as Result or 1 to Ml Victory Over High School Saturday Afternoon The fastest game of Ihe Junior Football League soa- son was Ihe final which was I plaved on Saturday afkirnooul High School ml which was win by the I tooth rbool which thus captured possession of the lloeh- ter Shield emblematic of Junior League championship. So lively School made some nice combina Hons and, about ten minutes be fore the final will-lie. Jack Nelson broke away ami, -passing right through Ihe High School de fence, scored frtun close in. On the whole. Hooth School played the best combination al Wanted For Sale For Renti was the pace set that several! WANTED. players were winded ami knocked! general out during the progress of the match. The Itoolh School wa value for its victory: The championship being at stake, a good deal of enthusiasm was manifest. The High School wdn the toss and elected In play up hill. The Hoot h School pressed hard during the first of the gauie hut Ihe High School defence .was on to its job. The Ilooth forward were unable lo break through and made one or two wild shots. The High School also made two or three breakaways hut nothing minutes and the J too Hi goal was! condition. Highest price sent hy return mall. R. Dunstan, P.O. llax 310, Vancouver. H.C. fUdnbHshot! tbftly three year. flirl wanted for housework. Apply Mrs. Joe (Sreer, 321 Fifth Ave. East. tf FOR SALE FOR SALE". Dining room suite, bedroom suites, uncsieritcM suites, ranges, stoves, bed linen, towels, window blinds. Inlaid linoleum and printel linoleums, lounges, ehairej Chiffionleres, Dressers, lied-steads, mattresses and springs, Dining tables, kitchen tablet, table oilcloth. A. Mackenzie. Furniture House. Ptionn 77S 1 .T" in the way til icoring developed) run om.f.. roni MHian ami and the leams.xrossed over with pleasure boat, bargain. Phone no score liavIiiVneen u'rade. ' I Hed 720 In Ihe secoittL half, the High School, plarinVAi'nviihiM, kept tip stiff pace for about fifteen FOR. jjALE. Furniture and ' china." AVPiy Philnoll. Federal Illoek. " 251 iu danger on -pveral occasion IFOR SALK.0ar and half inler- Crate in goal, with some nice! est in tall busine.-s. Phone saves, Donald ami Kami, full I 77(1. IM backs, and KcUey, centre half,!" however, managed lo keep the nrT ijr flnii rsreat War Vet- ball out. When the High School Urann are at present leading in commenced to weaken, the Hooth lhP Ending, both tMilu havtnr two victories to their credit and no defeats against them. . It is nutte likely that there will bo another fishing sehoonei race next month between (Ihnnda and the Untied States. Hie Inst rare was run two veurs ntro and. Hiougn me weigiu ami neigm oi . rwUi, of om .ii.aBr-n the High School players were mon, wn,,.h attended it, it looketl raeiors io meir auvaniage. a, if ,,. mji no, bl Tack Campbell refereed and -,, ini-mntionnl race. However Ithe linesmen were Eddre imilh nr ,,as h(.n Mmewhat clear anu liroiison llUni. I...1 nml n.Mnlinlion. for Mia men SPORT CHAT The -International section of the English Football Association has .accepted an invitation lo send a soccer team to tour Can ada next summer. The team will lenvn England In May and return about Ihe middle of July provnI ed satisfactory arrangements P-T'Mcan be made. Henny Ford, manager of Call fornia Joe Lynch, who lost a dc this year are about completed If the race is held- it is likely that the Hlue Nose, Cunadiaa holder of the Dennis Cup, and the Columbia will amiin meet. TY COBB GETS" A MOOSE HEAD Baseball Manager Returns from Successful Hunt In Canadian Woods eision in a hot bout nt ancou-l NORTH HAY. Oct. 25. Tyru ver recently In A c loley, is Raymond Cobb, manager of It making n protest about thai Detroit Tigers and hero of tb battle. He claims that Lynch U mid boy and baseball fan, is on Knocked rmey oui in inn i uiro i int way home from a liuutin round and that the referee help- trip in the north woods happy ed him up, He got his moosi. Ty boarded yesterday morning's Canadian Vic Foley is figuring on going National Irain at Savoir, west of from Vancouver lo California to Cochrane, sleepy, but happy nf spend the winter as there Is ler placing in Ihe baggage ear said In be good chances of his tuoosehead with a spread of over 'getting a number of profitable 15 inches and with a pculiarll speamer Admiral Rodman, Ocean houls in Ihe south. In the mean- of formal ton which makes it uni Falls for Seattle, entering Queen Charlotte Sound; 0.30 a.m. spoke steamer Prince John abeam Scarlet Point northbound; 9.25 a.m. upoke eleamer Venture In Millhank Sound sotithliouml, Mis. Ethel M. Hargreaves ar rived fp the city from England lime, Vancouver fans are expect-uc. His Irlp was not without Ing to see Foley in nclinn with thrills, even lo that of spending Hobby Klier, ! rankle ueuaro or iu rouple or days in tbn wibler bie Ooldslein before long. ness without knowing where hn was and then with his guide I cuius will meet tonight ml finding his way back to I lie the Crihhage League competition Canadian National Railways as follows: Elks vs. Loyal Orange (racks guided by a compass, bul Lodge; Oreat War veterans vs. In Ihelr dunnage was the moose by Ihe Princess Healrice Batur-iRons of Canada,' Dry Dock vs. head I hey had come for. day afternoon. Bhe Is on her Prince Rupert Hotel; C. N. 11,1 I am coming back naaln next way lo Ketchikan where she will make her home, having been met here by Mrs. Hargreaves who nr . U trip through tho district torived from the north yesterday Mechanical Department, vs. ,C. N. year, ho lold fellow passanger. It. Operating Department; PI. on Ihe, Irain. Ive got a location Andrews vs. Knights of Cnluin- for my camp all picked out and bus; Moose vs. Cold Storage. The it's great bunting -country. pianos, phonographs and sewing machines. Walker's Mntie Store. tf FOR RRNT. New Uou4e at ISO Fifth Avenue Red 72U. BOARD West. Phone HOARD The Inlander. 880 Second Avenue. Phono 131. HOARD and Room or Hoard only. Phone Red 707. CARS FOR SALE. 1920 Nan five passenger tearing tM -ItfSI Overland Sedau.. I7O0 -1922 Ford Sedan USS -.1 Inn Ford truck, lianel hotly 1375 til 8 McLaughlin light 0. IS pass .. tt&Q -Ford light delivery ehals J rebMM - 4175 All care gHarnntre! in goinl inechanieal eondltlnn. Male our own terms. KAIEN OARAGE Pol and Cbevrolel Service stn- tion. Ooodyear Tires, (1st, OH and O roasts. WHEUKINO SI'RA'ICE DAV OR N Pi IIT. Phone 52. tf CARPENTERS WHEN having your house repair j. see a. ii. Maol'uerson. Phone lllark 187. If TAXI Taxi G7 Phone (Call (Senrge. Paul or (tusl) Special 0 am! 7 passenger Stude- bakers nt your servico day and night. ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block Across from Empre Hole!. EVERY DAY IS $ DAY Nothing Over One Dollar. Except in "Women's Exchange where Women's Plain Sewing and Fancy Needlework i ol on commission. D-O-LL-A-R S-T-O-R-E KINDLING WOOD -r ll dry Inside wood, kindling and blocks mixed, tO.OO per load delivered. Outside wood, 11.50 per load delivered. Norwe gian style Salt Alatka Her ring in 30 -lb. am! HO-lb. kegs, 10c per lb. ISAACSON Seal Cove. Phone lllnck 1(51 COLUMBIA RECORDS NEW Process Columbia Records no scratching. Finest reproductions of latest Fox Trots, Songs and Instrumental music hy world famed artists Call in and hear llieiik PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE, Third Avenue FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furnl ure Store. We Huy, gcll and Er- chnngo New tnd Hecnndlmrid floods. QEO. PAPAboPULIt, M.(o Third Ave, Phni Alfl t4lTtt PRINCE RUPERT TIDES " Tuesday, October 27 High 10:10 n.in. IH.5 ft. it.2 p.m. IH.! Low .'1. 11 a.m. .vis Ifiii-'fl p.m. 7.2 Wednesday, October 28 High 1 1 :0.1 a.m. 10.7 f. 23:23 p.m. 1 1,2 Low 1:1(1 u. m. 5.0 17:21 p.m. 5.5 V.-r .t page roua rra daily sma BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus . w ; m oh;iwt w ( - --j it) - r-i T?mnrmr?r 1 1 w i-m-r r i v Nov ro LrzL tm Ha iw ,-gg . 55? L uTOiPie.it.. nice " -T "1 -4,' x j 5 DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per worJ in advance. No Advertisement taken for Fes than SOc WANTK0 TO RENT SALKSMI'N wanted nl ..nee to Toll IlLNT. Piano, player spII (lehrke's Chriimas card for prtve-ule and commercial uue. in Prince Hupert. Wrile (W-lirkf's Limited. 5Vft Seymnur Sliwl, Vnneuuver. ll.C. '.5t between Ihxith School and the (,LI) Artifloinl Twth IlougL Article, Lol and FouivJ,4c ROTHWELL'3 TRAN$r Coal - Wood or ! Furniture Molnj llnwga.'' Klaml:Lilie V Mt. Res. 1- , CAMERON TRAltSFIIt Phone i" Baggage, Furniture If you want any h -or delivered, f r. P.O. 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