Monday, October 5, 1025. Rent Remington Don't be without a typewriter just because you don't wish to buy one at present. Just phone and a machine in first class order will be delivered $5.00 per month $12.00 for 3 months We are prepared now, as never before, to clean, adjust, overhaul all makes of typewriters promptly and thoroughly a service that satisfies We are tUDoortlna Oven Ramiw.i JJe (Comfortable This Winter .v i- the liiin ! lk ' r .piir Ih-dditig lli'ipiireiueut i i n 1 1 .i lull hue n WOOL BLANKETS, FLANNELETTE BLANKETS and DED SPREADS We are supporting Gyro Carnival BARRIE'S Home Furnishings 3rd Avenue. Goods - 1 Free Phone 123. Sale - - One Can PALM-OLIVE TALC POWDER FREE Willi each IiiIm: of in Olive winning Cream 35 cents One GILLETTE RAZOR and Blade FREE Willi ouch tube of ilex .ill Sliming ('.renin 40 cents Ormes Limited The Pmnrcr Druggist. Il xall Sinn. 3rd Avenue and Gth SlreeL Phone 82 and 200 Wholesale and Itriail DruggM "Oh, ! Hate to Get Up in the Morning" a.iig Hurry Lauder, anil on w.ivliday morning u probably feet like singing he "iitne Ihing. Su why not villi lhal am ii'nl drndger to-day? THRIF-T SERVICE Jtfst roll for our TIIMIIT T SKUVIC.K which will ilo eer lot or Ihe washing d '"" rl11 Uu' wash util of wu!i day that " hale to K'1 "I 1,1 ""' "ruing" feeling will he k1""' ,"1 g""d and THRIFT-T SERVICE. 5c a lb. and lea pleco. Minimum Charge $1.00. CANADIAN Steam LAUNDRY Phone 8. E. H. Shockley Planing Mills Re-located at 230 Central Street, Vancouver, willi uddilionai rum-lime " " mninilailiiru of SASH, DOORS, MOULDINGS LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, VENEER ulsti carried in slnrk. Have liundlitig Charges ly buying tlircel from Hie .source of supply. Local and Personal U.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. Try 057. Valentin Dairy. Phone tf oldblooni is bringing back fur coals. Walt till vou see llieiu! tf We can do healing at less cost Mian fuel oil. phone 303. Casey cartage and Fuel. tf iou can get Ihe "Province through the mail or at Litlle's New stand for 41.00 for four month or 25c a month. 235 Another successful Suandin avian dance wa held Saturday veiling in the Melropole Hall. C h. Tttreberg wa in charge. Municipal Chapter LO. D. K present Detections from Hit Mikadu and III Tmvalore, West holme Theatre, Oct. I'J and 20. Mi. Waller Shaw nailed Ial mglil on the Prince lieorgo for Vancouver. It i ihe intention f the family to locate in the 1 raser Valley. Mile Donald, well known Alice Ann mining man. after spending a few day in the city on bind ne. returned north on the Oar ili-iia lat evening. 1 he Liberal committee room corner Second Ave. and Fourth ?tre.-l, next lo the Walker' Muic More are open every afler noon and fvening. !51 .. N. Christian, accountant at ihe Port Kdward Cannery, reach d Hie cily on Saturday and sail ed lat evening on the Prince George for Vancouver. M. P. McCanVry aud W. O Fulton Hnt a pleasant week-end hunting at Port Kdward "although they returned home without any game lo buw for the trip. P. 7. Caterhill. chief forest ei 'r lriiih Columbia, is a visitoi 'ii Mir city in (be course of hts aiumul tour of the north. He arrived from Ihe interior on Sat urday afternoon's train and i retiieret al the Prince -Rupert Motel. Mr.- Albert Farrow and child mi armed in the city n the Cardena last evening lo join Mr Farrow who tut Men here for the past few days in the course of bis dull as. boiler inspector. Tbey will return to Vancouver this week. Mi lUyne, who ha been in' charge of Douglas Lodge sum mer reorl at Stuart I.ke which ha jul closed for the winter arrived from Ihe interior by train yelerday and Mailed by th steamer Prince George for Van couver. Mie was accompanied by her niece. Ileplaring the Prince Mary on Ihe local run, CP.lt. leamei Prince Ilealrice arrived from 1 1 lie south at 7 o'clock Saturday evening tailing on her return to I Vanrnmer and wnyporl at II InVloek. The ee is in com-in.iiiil oi I'.aiii. Atider6ii, former. ;ly rtnef officer on the Princess i Mary. ANNOUNCEMENTS Gym C.iii-imal and Dance October I- and 13. Itolii kal' Ilaaar Saturday, October 17. Catholic Church Itataar, l and it. llipital Hallowe'en Hall, Oct' olier 30. Hill SLxty Chapter I.O.D.K. Ilainar, October 31. Angllcan Church vember 5. Presbyterian November 12. Moose and 18. ll.uaar No- Church Ilazaar ttoyal Purplo Huzaar Novciu- her 13. liazaar November Ituptist Churoh Ladies' Ilazaar, November 20. THE DAILY rTBWl PAG THBCT Commodore Cafe THIRD AVENUE The Cafe of Distinction. OPEN DAY AND NIQHT. Ilrcakfast, Lunches, Afternoon Teas, Dinners and after Theatre Refreshments Our Specialty is Homo Made Ice Cream and Confectionery. Wholesale or ttetall. You will be pleased with our service. Let us please you. KILLAS& CHRISTOPHER Phone 17 Two cars at your service Sneddon Taxi. Phone 131. tf lust and llridge Social at Klks' Home on Monday. October 5 in aii of the new Catholic school Card at 8.30 p.m. sharp. Eight prize. 231 C. P. Iteil, Mac. Smith, Mis Virginia Iteil and Mi Ilourassa went bunting up Tuck's Inlet yesterday and brought home fine deer. r The Liberal committee room," corner Second Ave. and Fourth Street, next lo Ihe Walker's Muie store are oen every after noon and evening. 251 The- fire department had a eall at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon to McCiymont Park where children placing with matches had el a tree afire. The tree wa chopped down without any serious damage being done. G. C. Mac Kay, dfiricl engineer for Ihe provincial department of public work, returned to the city on the Prince Charle last evening after making Ihe trip to Ihe northern part of the province with II. F. Kergin, M.L.A. for Al- lin. Mr. W. J. Crawford and dauahters. VjUIU, Muriel and Helen, were paengrs on the Cardena laid night returning In their home in Stewart afler -pending five weets on varalior in Vancouver and other point south. Mr. D. J. Wood, sister of Mr. J. It. Mitchell. Ninth Avenue, re turned to Ihe i-ily on Ihe-Cardena !at night afler visit if); in San Franeiro and Lo Angeles. She will remain here until the end of the week when she will proceed lo her borne in I.nndon, Kngland. C.N.H. steamer Prince Charle. Capt. Neil Macl.ean, returned on lime at 6 o'clock lal evening from Alaska port with 47 pas sengers, Ihe mot of whom went foulh on the Prince George while 13 debarked here. The Prince Charle will ,;ill again for Alaska at I o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Waller Owen. Premier of Ihe Hoys' Parliament of Drilih Columbia, "will viit Prince ItupeH on October 17 and 18 in the rourse of a lour of. the pro vince. He is the son of Waller Owen, assistant suriiitendenl of provincial police, and attend ed school here in the early days. Hi brother is Gordon Owen ot the local Canadian Hank of Com merce staff. Capt. George Ash, triok ri!e shot and roper, rdurticd on thej Prince Charle last night after having siieut the past fortnight in Alaska giving performances of his skill a various, town in the territory. Iteforo proceeding smith lo Vancouver, Capt. Ash nlatiued a hunting trip front here with local friend hilt, owing lo Mr. Ash's illness, he will have lo go south on the tiardena tomorrow. He hopes lo reluni to, the district later. Union steamer Cnrdcmi, Capt. A. I'.. Dickson, arrived in port at G: 13 last evening from the soulli nud sailed at 1 1 for Anyox, I Alice Ami and Stewart. Among I'jher passengers the Gardaua had (the following: for Prince ltu pert J. (irlsiner, Mrs. W oods, C. H 11. Taylor, M. Alsgard. Mrs. M. P. McCalTery, Mrs. A. Furrow an. I children and F. Corrutl; for Any- Sl. Andrew's Ladies Auxiliary !x, J. L. Mosher and Miss Calla-llaziiar, December 2. li it it ; Tor Alice Arm, .Mr. Howyer . ., -- 'and O. V. Hi ay; for Stewart, Lutheran Churoh Ladies' Aid .Mr. V. J. Cniwfoid and daugli- Ilaraar, December 4. ters and A. J .Uuul. Mr. M. J'.. McCaffery. after a brief trip south, returned lo Ihe cily on the Cardcna last evening. Percy Tnker, who ha been on a three month' trip to (he Old Country, is expected back in Ihe city about the end of this week. The appointment of Guy K. Palmer, M.D. formerly of Iluck- ley Hay a medical health officer and inpcc(or of school has been rescinded. J. Cecil Dunn, M.I), of Massed has been appointed medical health officer for the district and medical inspector of schools at Buckley Hay, Massett, and Port Clements. . This is Fire Prevention WecX and the local fire department is co-operating with the govern ment authorities in (he dilri bulion of educational lileraluro along fire prevention lines. Col. Itolstoii and J' .1). Wilson, who are interested in timbering on the Uueen Charlotte Island reached the cily from Vancouver on Saturday and sailed by the Prince John for Port Clements Fred Stork, M.P.,' will return on the Cardena tomorrow afler noon after a campaign trip to Anyox, Slewart and other nor inerii potiiis on which he wa accompanied by Aid. G. II. Casey John lanon, youngest bro ther of Olof Ilanon of this city, arrived in the city by Saturday afternoon' train from his hoirie In Tarn ma, Sweden. It i hi intention to locate in this di trict. J. Held Strang, manager of Siiiinyside Cannery, and Mrs Strang sailed on Ihe Princt Geortre lal night for Vancouver Mr. Strang is suffering from the efTeel of an (accident recent! sustained to his tool. Mrs. F.rnet Illuc of Hyder. ac companied by her mother, Mr u. . iirown or iimneapoii. are visiting Ihe city. They arrived from (he north on the Prince George last night and are regis lered at (he Prince ltupert Hotel Mr. and Mrs. Olof Hanson re turned to the city on Saturday night's train from Lake Kalhlyn where they closed their summer home "Glacier Lodge" for Ihe season. The latest improvement they have made there lias been Ihe putting in of a tennis court. Sieve Itandich, who will do three year at New Westminster penitentiary for wounding, and J. O. William of Sniithcr. sen-G'nced lo a similar (erm for for- ery, were taken south on the learner Prince George Ia.l night by Provincial Police Constable Camm. J. L. Christie has been ap pointed acting secretary of Ihe School Hoard succeeding W. D. Vance who resigned recently The board will hold its regular monthly meeting I his week and it is likely that Mr. Christie's appointment will be . made permanent al that time. The small boy who was committed for trial in the cily police court on a charge of theft ap peared before Judge Young (his morning and wa remanded for Ihlrly day so lhal hi behaviour in the meantime may be observed. He will be required lo re- A charge of vagrancy against H. Perolli was dismissed by Sti pendiary Magistrate II. 'F. Me-I.iMnl in Ihe city police court this pflernooii when il wis eslahlish- led lhal accused had means of support including a substantial bank account. YV. K. Fisher appeared on behalf of Perolti. ternoon for intoxication. They were arrested Saturday uighl at Ihe Urgent Hotel. Asked where they got the lhunr, the accused said il had been obtained from a man aboard the steamer Princess Ilealrice. WIRELESS REPORT I jend us your name endue oi.7 send vou a (CANADIAN PACinc Supplies lii iti,i-i-,taAyi ncm.es., . f a distributors for: (fdham K9L9RED -3HIN0LE3. Lumber Brick Cement Lime Plaster Slock yourXwlnler's supply of Nanaimo-Welling-ton Coal now Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phones 116 and 117 ?.CL7-A'ti. V LJ!" 7ft' T.". Steamship and Train Service FALL SCHEDULE t.S. PRINCE RUPERT ttnl PRINCE QEORQE will sail rrolll PRINCE RUPERT Tur VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, ami Intenntdlite point eacb SUNDAY and THURSDAY at 10.00 p.m. For ANYOX WaSntadiy, 10.00 p.m. For STEWART Saturday, 10.00 p.m. t.S. PRINCE CHARLES lor KETCHIKAN, WRANOELL, JUNEAU, SKAQWAY, rarb WEDNESDAY, 4 p.m. t.S. PRINCE JOHN rurlnlgbtlj fur VANCOUVER Via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT DAILY fictpt Sunday 1130 a.m. lor PRINCE QEORQE, EDMONTON, WINNIPEG, all point! Cistern '.anula, I nlled State. AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. City Tlcktt Offkt, 628 Third Ana, Prlnc Rupert. Phont 260 Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert Far irra.m wusgol junuu, show r TUCOCTU. nCTORlA an" SUITU si. msass suras Ocean Falls; 8 p.m. Spoke steamer .Yukon, S20 mile from Ketchikan northbound; 8pm. spoke steamer Venture left llella Coola at 3.30 p.m. southbound; 8 p.m. spoke steamer Venture left Helta Coola at 3:30 p.m. southbound 8 p.m. spoke steamer Yokohama! Maru, Portland for Kobe. 300 1 miles from Portland; 8 p.m.! .lames and Peler llyan, In-jspoko steamer Mogul, Hlubhcrj dians, were fined -JI0 and costs Hay for Anyox, -311 miles from, in (he city police court this a f-' Anyox. Noon DIG MY ISLAND. Clear, calm: barometer, 2'J.Ul; temperature. GO; sea smooth. DIUD THF.K POINT. clear, light south wind; barometer, 30.08; temperature. i5; sea smooth. IIULH HAHKOIt. Cle.Vi' fresh southeast wind; barometer, 29.- 8 a.m. 70; temperature, 50; light swell; DIGHY ISLAND. Clear. calnitiU a.m. spoke steamer Princess baiiineler, 2l.V2; temperalure.'ltealrice abeam Pine Island 52 sea smooth; 8 p.in. spoko southbound; 10 a.m. spoke slcamer Curacao, LadyMiillh for steamer Admiral Rogers in (Jueen Hyder, 117 miles from Hyder; 8 Charlotte Sound southbound; p.m. spoke molorship William! 10:55 a.m. spoke si earner Ven-Ttippcr, Killisiioo for Ketchikan Iture leaving Shusharlie Hay 155 miles from Ketchikan; 8 southbound; 11:30 a.m. spoke p.m. spoko, molorship Oregon1 steamer Princess Una oh North discharging al Waterfall; 8 p.:u. hluud. southbound. j Octakr 9. 19. 30 Ootkf 13. 23. Ntnakr 3 For Buttdala, Swanaon Bay, East Balla Bttla, Octan Falla, Namu, Atart Bay, Campfeall Rltar, and Vancouiar aery Saturday 11 a-m. Aaancy for all Staamanlp Llnaa. Full Information from W. C. ORCHARD Oantral Agent. Cornar of 4th Slraat and 3rd Avenue, Prlnc Rupert, B.O. UNION STEAMbHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTu. Sailunrs truio Prince Rupert, or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Swanaon Bay. and Alert Bay, Tueeday, S P.. 'or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alert Bay, and anon Bay. Saturday, 10 A.M. For ANYOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Sunday, I P.M. For PORT SIMPSON and Naaa Rlter Cannerlea. Friday Aja. 121 2nd Atenve. 4. Barnalay, Aaent. Prlnco Ruaort. B.O. spoke slcamer Captain A. F. Lucas, Los Angeles for Ketchikan, Gl miles from Ketchikan; II p.m. steamer Cardena left Prince Rupert northbound; 8 a.m. spoke steamer Prince John off mouth of Skidegale Inlet southbound. DKAl) TftKE POINT. Clear. cairn, uarumeier, jo.iz: leinpcr- ature. 10; sea smooth. HULL HAltnOH. Overcast. freli southeast wind; barometer, 29.70; (emperaturo 50; light swell: 8 ii.in. snoke steamer Ad- porl al regular intervals. n,irai Hodman. Ketchikan for Ocean Falls 100 mile from Carss Mackinaw S Shirts a Goals Pure Wool Reasonable Prices ENGLISH TRENCH COATS Just Arrived Sieve Kino Phono Green 85. Wood! Wood! Now Is your chance DRY CEDAR Full load $6.00 Half load .. $3.00 Large sacks . , . . . . , , 50o DRY BIRCH Per load $0.50 HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phona 680 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES.