PAGE FOUa will always taste better creamed with rx. AlWe Canada "From Contented Cows' You Had Better Get Your Name on our list For Dry Kindling Kycry piece kiln dried and easily split. Large load $6.00 delivered, or 5 bundles already split for 11.00 delivered. "Taxi" Call 112. Always open and ready to give service all hours. One or two passengers anywhere 50c. Clean Sedans, polite drivers. COAL . We have a new coal on hand $11.00 per Ion delivered. No dirt and very little smoke. A perfect range coal, nut size and extremely hot. Order a ton nowl Drayago of all Rinds attended to promptly. Stand 345 Third Ave. Also Seal Cove The Prince Rupert Transfer & Taxi Co. Phones: 189, 112. WE ARE SOLE AGENTS for AJAX HEAVIES Pronounced by experts to ho the proalcst advancement mndo in shot shells in the past 10 years. 12 gauge only. Kaien Hardware Co. CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS The Laundry of Personal Service, Phone No. 8. Finished Laundry, Wet Wash, Thrlft-T-Servlce, Soft Finish, And Dry Cleaning. We are ready at any time to receive jour phone call, to take your instructions, to take personal charge of your Laundry and Dry Cleaning. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone (I. Cu (age, Warehousing and Oiilrihutmg. Team or Motor Service. Coal, Hand and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Roving. BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManiu w r VELU t OJE Vt I'UU r e" c,oi.L.vt THee'i TAKE. A tjTR.OlU DOWN J the POT CITY MANAGER DRIVE COMING on. Efforts to be Made to Induce. Legislature to Pass Measure This Year VICTORIA, Oct. 20. A definile Irive will lie inado at the forth coming session of the Legisla-. ure (o incorporate an oplional clause in legislation, permitting' municipalities to introduce the ily manager system. The Associated Property Own- rs or ancouvcr, it was slated bir Norman McLean wlio tin Jieen I ntil visiting here, has supplied the fiovernmenl lraflsmen with' copies of the Weslmount and Cleveland regulations a'nd, as far are as possible, other places where no the ystem is actually in opera-lion. the This principle occupied some unl attention at the meeting of the Union of ttrifisli Columbia Muni be cipalities in Victoria in Senlem- ber when the union had various esolutions presented on tin the matter. A questionnaire on the object has been circulated to the various municipal authorities 1 to ascertain their attitude to the itualion should a permissive lause be incorporated in the forthcoming legislation. Mr. McLean, who was in . the ity yesterday on other mallerV, ays that among Hia amendments f the Vancouver Incorporation Act which will be sought Is one f great interest to all munici alities, and that is to extend the principle of voting on behalf of corporalioqs to non-re.sident. property owners, so that an au by horized agent would be permit ed to vote for a private individ uai woo. cpuiu not . exercise a property qualification vote owing to absence from the city, just as corporal ion may certify now for its local representative. The in effect would lie. Mr. McLean thinks, to nlace an imnortant franchise in the hands of real stale men who may represent everal estates in a municipality MIRACLES IN S.E. EUROPE Almost Epidemic of Alleged Marvellous Occurrences In 1 Various Districts VIF.NNA, Oct. 29. So many miraclos are alleged to have hap pened in southeastern Furope of late that the miracles may almost . be said to have become epidemic. People see and bear things which cause much excitement. A few weeks ago in Dubrovnik (Ilag- usa , Jugo-SIavia, a statue of the Madonna, in the church of the Franciscan Friars, was alleged In have moved lis eyes. Thousands of pilgrims said they had seen the miracle, and the friars asked the Vatican to send nut a commission to investigate. I also reported recently the supposed miracle at Nay-Sza Kacsi, in Hungary, where two young girls assorted that the Holy Virgin appeared to them in the water of a little brook. This "miracle" also drew thousands of pilgrims, and caused serious clashes with the authorities. Another miraculous occur renco Is now reported from Kol cove, Slovakia. A peasant woman. Anna Saffa, whose husband has emigrated to America claims that she heard the voice of the Madonna; that a cloud descended, and its dewdrnps crystallised Inln holy pictures. Pilgrims came front distant places to see the old woman, and, dig ging near her collage, the vlsl-1 tors found a spring of fresh water near the foot of a tree. Aveue. - t mot ON "THE WIC, fA C ER.TNN t-f AN A This spring was said to possess' bump beneath here bed, and, re-marvellous properties; the blind1 appearing with startling sudden-who batlieil their eyes with lheness, he showed her in horrid water regained their siighl, the pantomime liow the deed was lame were healed, old peoplol done. were made young again, and so The C.aitholic Church, as Nagy-Szakacsi, has refused recognise the "miracle," but Slovaks continue to go on pilgrimage to Kolcove. Investigation Professor Jaszi, the well known Hungarian sociologist, visited Kolcove a few days ago.i and now advances the theory; Jh.-tt Hie 1ne.il "miracle" has its! roots in the Peace Treaties. The! ycslor,,a """"..on at the Jap-Kt,,v.ni- rnii.niir., iu.i in iFfi nni ai,e!,c. Mission where a novel pilgrimage. till the break-up of Itunenrv ry; to a shrine of the' Holy Vlrgin'al Maria-Pocs, which'i1"1 Vernet were in charge of ar was left in Hungarian posses-' sion. So the Slovaks, who now. rwi.n.ainvntr .iiirens ran longer go to Maria-Pocs unless they have passports. Hut simple Slovak peasants will nk fnr n.m-Jtinrts. which, be-! sides being very expensive, can!, got only after presenting military papers and other documents. This intercourse with authorities the Slovaks not' only dislike but seriously fear;! n me xamisen ty Mrs. miisu-und so Ibis frontier difficulty,; yama. -..(War,,, tnari hplfevp. lias in-i diiced the Sloaks to create miracle for themselves MURDERERS TELL nmu TUCV nin ITf Ladv Told Forum ciuu how,s They Had Committeed Ghastly Deeds LONDON. Oct. - 29. Kscorted HAjiO W5ME csrwr. SWlTH THt wiq- LADIES' MUSIC CLUB MEf AT JAP MISSION Notfel Program Was Given Yesterday With Miss Lennox and Miss Du Vernet In Charge The Ladies' Music Club met I,rorai1 on Japanese musie was M'" Inox and Miss rangcmenis. mere was a large uueroiance 01 member an.i ro- indumenta were servmi. The program was as fid lows: Paper "The Music of (ho Japanese," Miss Du Vernet. "Klmi ga yo" (Japanese Na- ionaI Anthem) Mrs. I)oi, Mrs. Kauaya, - Mrs. KaUuyarna, 51 rs. Xnkumotn, Mrs. Yamanaka. Dance a; "Aki no yo,' won, .Mrs. ikh. accompanies nanare mima. Airs Yamanaka, aenompanied on the piano liy Mjs. Kanaya. Dane "Jjji Cha." Sumiyn Xakamotn. anoompanied on the samisen by Mrs. Nakamoto. Song "Co Sho Ouruma." Mrs ilsuyama. - SPORT CHAT Featuring . the .... meeting tonight iaiii-r BJf resnuuu. With the exception 01 narion, none 01 me Tiv-A tniin fin llin aam Iiiva niliv - ed league billiard -here before and their performances will be followed with interest by the fans. The teams will meet as 'ollows: Sliokney (Hilliard Parlor; v Bait he (P.11. Fish Co.) M. Andrews vs. Krause. Ablridge vs. Cornell. W. Mitchell vs. Carlson. H. Howe vs. Darton. Tho greatest surprise of the - u.0. - L llj, I...' l;1. ttlll.r, '. f,irn,l lout llnnal.K (:unaii'Hn j.eaolghl champion o g0 lhp Hnl ,)efore Henau got the decinion in a ten rund 1,4111 1 11I flip Mmiril ltnv!il Vrnnfl J H(,nau a, 20l 1 ny WPjjf .1 hut aUo hv lack of experience. Renault floored him j t, fr8 .npj jlt IP rpUu 'aied in the seexmd with a blow in the solar plexus which lifted the champion off his feet. In Hie fim, nenault floored Ward for round was awarded In Wnnl un the two fighters divided the sixth. The other round went to the champion, Tho sporting section of Hi twenty murderers. Mrs. j in I lie second division billiard F.leanor Mordaunt made a jour-jleague or the Prince Rupert flil-nev throuah New Oulnea, andjliard Parlor and the Prince H11- ,he told the Forum Club here a pen risn lai. wui ne ine nuumer few of her experiences during a'" men on the line-up of the ilinner in her honor. She said that when travelling ... . . 1 a -ew liuinea sue requireu twenty natives, sixteen to carry her impedimenta and four to convey her ttirougn me loresi. The governor allowed her to se lect twenty convicts, and as she would not trust her properly with thieves and had a prejudice against wife-beaters she selected twenty murderers, ltie men, curvetting with delight in their liberty, stnek flowers in their armlets and anklets (which were' their only garb', and alchinci Hi He butterflies of every brilliant tic which flew beside the palh , their hair till Ihey marched with ......1 HM.U.M. ...L-.r iiueujr heads. Throughout the journey the: . l -t f It ! ! men i.eiiaxe.i wen. mil .mixs jior- iiauni aomiue.i mai 11 wasl(fJ,in.u miii ... ,Bj.u rather trying to her nerves when'.ward was not only handicapped i.iey wmim come imo ner iciii at. vishl and descntie in panto- nume since uiey spoke no i.ng- lUhjust bow they had com - milled their murders. One man who had spent five nights In the aitempl lo kill his victim was 'dviii to tell her all about H.",the second Mine. The secom Mic stood the first four inslal- ments very well, nut conresned to alarm when lie then suddenly disappeared. In the lim light she could not imagine where he hd gone. Then there was a S$ open the fin. lAVl VJi J AVJil!1 eo4 flavor VA I Sl TRY IT WMW.WlttVlAPKdhrtoWVs I T.a mmm .1 WslUUM PACKED COFFEE AW ! THCR.G COCt sONC VMER ALU FINE. HW- , IMS or Ikt l FtATUWt Scrvicc For Wanted Sale DAILY For Rent r THE MOC I 1 ' 0 NEWS CLASSIFIER ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for leu than 50c IVANTCs) SAl.KSMEN wanted at once lo sell (iehrke's Clirifttmas cards for priveale and commercial ue, in Prince lluperl. Write Ohrke's I.imiteil, t'6ti Seymour Street, Vancouver. It.C. 251 OLD Artificial Teeth Hought, any condition. Highest prices sent by return mall. It. Dunstan, P.O. Hox 310, Vancouver., It.C Kstablished thirty ttiree year. WAXTKD. Oirl wanlol for general iiousework. AppK I Mrs. Joe (ireer, 281 Fifth Ava. Vt. It FOR SALE l'OtMl roomeil houe for sale on Highlit Avenue West, near Mr-Ilride. Apply 13.1 Uightth Ave Vel after fWe o'oloflk. tl VOH SALH. Ford Sedan attti pleasure boat. Ilnrgain. Phone Hed'720. FOIt SALK. Furniture anit china. Apply Pliilpott, Federal lllock. SSI TO RENT FOR rtlwNT. Pianos, player pianos, phonographs and sew ing machines. Walker' Music Slore. tl TIIN1SIIF.D housekeeping suite for rent. Phone 18 or Ht. Mussallem Oroery. OirilKXT. New house at 156 Fifth Avenue Wwt. Phone lied 720. IIOOM for rent in private home Phone Oreen U0. 252 BOARD HOARD The Inlander. 830 Second Avenue. Phone 1 37. HOARD and Room or Hoard only Phone Red 707. AUCTION SALE AUCTION" Sale at Federal Hlock top floor back, at 2.30 p. in Saturday; ronsiling of white French bedroom suite, while French tapestry chairs and couch, two sets dinner servleo ohina, Victor gramophone chost drnwens, kitchen ware, china, pianola rolls, etc. Plill- pnll, F.vilt Co., Id (U. An clioneers. 253 LOST LOST.- Monday nitrlil on Third Avenue Fast, brown leather wallet containing photos and sum of money. Finder return lo Daily New office. Reward i.usr. iiiaoK earring, r inner please return to Dally News office. Reward. last Vancouver Sunday Province carries a picture of the Callie football club of this city wliirh went through the 1925 season without loss of a single game and won I ho Dominion Day Cup. Mohlcy Cup, nilhuly Uup and Sluarl Shield. "They won sixteen matches and drew three nt Iho nineteen played. The best of harmony exists' belween Hie players which has had a big influence on Ihe success of the ciun on ami oii me iimi, nny Hie accomprtnyltiR wrlle-up Those who nre to be Keen in Ihe picture are James Irvine, Tom I lent lie, Ceorgn Abbott, p.. McLean, J. Watson, S. J). Mao- donald, W. K Wllliserofl, .lames llamilton, M. Harris, M. Andrews, Oeorge Mitchell, .lamed llnrris, 8am Currie captain), II. Ilnniju ton, It. Wooils, James Androwftil(ali 11. r iTKUn, .ir imicuell. .11 McDnugall, Dave Scull, W, Mil- chcll -and W. Hamilton. 1 1.1:02 p'.iu. 22 o " Luyv .... 7:01 a.m. . " 10:30 p.m. 2.3 "THE MORE 1 THINK OF IT " i , Imc I CARPENTERS WHFN having your house repuir- ed, see A. II. MacPlirr-on. ll.,... 1117 if1 1 iinrir mm vof. CARS FOR SALE. 1-1920 Nash five passenger touring IRIO 1-tyJI Overland Sedan 700 1-19X2 For.1 Sedan ttS5 t-l ton Ford truek, panel lKly 187 l-,tlK MeLniighlin light fi, S jwiss $250 -Ford light delivery chasis rl.uill $175 Alt cars guaranteed In good mechanical condition. Make your own terms. KAIEN OARAGE Ford and Chevrolet Service Sta tion. Goodyear Tires, lias. Oil nnd Oreases. WltKCKLNO SHHV1CR DAY Oft NUJIIT. Phone 52. tf TAXI Taxi 67 Phone (Call Oeorge, Paul or Oust) speelal fi and 7 passenger Sludo- bakcrs at your service day and night. ROSS OROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block Across from Emprej Hotel. HALLOWE'EN CAPS Any boy, girl or adult can de mand a Hallowe'en llnp for l"-by presenting this advl. at the t(ire. i'.ait very uiluhle for Hallowe'en parties. Look nt Illy Window. :i rups for 2&C. A. MACKENZIE Furnilure House. tr FANCY NEEDLEWORK An Ideal Olft for Your Oversea Fr'.ends Always aiiprecialed and e:iy to mail. See display at Women's Kxrliangc Place ycnir order here for Private 'Xmas Card. TH E DOLLA R STORE KINDLINQ WOOD All dry Inside wood, kindling and blocks mixed, $0.(10 per load delivered. Outside wood, $1T0 per load dolhered. Norwe gian slyle Salt Alaska Her ring In 30-lh. and 80-lh. kegs. 10c per lb. ISAACSON Seal Cove. Phone Hlaek 0 COLUMBIA RECORDS NFAV Process Columbia Record no scratching. Finest re productions of latest Fni Trots, Songs and Instrumental muslo by world famed artists Call In and bear them. PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE, Third Avenne FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furnl- ure Store. We Huy. Sell and Hi. change New and Secondhand Hoods. OEO. PAPADOPULIS. Third Ave Phoie a.i r 4- 4 PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Thursday, October 29 High II :15 a.m. 2o.h ft Low S'.M a.m. .n 1H:12 p.m. t.o " Friday, October 30. nigh :tJ a.m. lo.R n i:2 p.m. 21.5 Low 0:20 a.m. 1.7 1:W p.m. n.o " Saturday, October 31 0:!Jh a.m. 20. .1 " 17" i Article! 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