Friday September 25, 1925, $tnd ui your Supplies rt0 UUI VIU1 wu f u Hemes.. Distributors tbr. H K9L9RED -3HIN0LE3. Brussels 9x9 $19.60 Lumber Brick Cement Lime Plaster Slock ywlw'nler's supply of Nanaimo-Welling-ton Coal now JtfcCaFerj, IfA Phones 116 and 117 TWO CARPET SPECIALS Axminster 9 x 101 $29.70 BARRIE'S Home Furnishings 3rd Avenue. -rr Phone 123 Steamship and Train Service FALL SCHEDULE II. PRINCE RUPIRT ainl lftlCE OCORQE .all 'mill PRINCE RUPERT VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, awl mlriiiH iliate lni taill IUNDAT ana THURIDAV tt 1000 pjn. Fa ANITOX . Wt4nitd(r, 10.00 p.m. fr ITEWART SUrda, 10.00 p.m. II. PRINCE CHARLES ! KETCHIKAN, WRANQELl, JUNEAU, (KAQWAT, . i I. WEDNESDAY, 4 p.m. II. PRINCE JOHN rHMiilui I- VANCOUVER u QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. PASSINOER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT DAILY aicapt Sunday n " ' '" PRINCE 0IOR0E, EDMONTON, WINNIPEQ, all I ! " i inula, l ulled AOENCV ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. Citf Tltttt Offka, SIS Third Ata, Prlnca Rupart Phona 260 LOGGERS' CIGAR STORE HAS REMOVED t building next door U l-run-H IIiiMkt Shop, across from IIm Kmpi-t-ss Hold We earn a full Imp f CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES SOCIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION James Zerelll Proprietor "TRY A NIP TONIGHT." BEST PROCURABLE Moouce of cotiNO. ViMximca atN.a aiuvt ou'o acon The Original Lubcl look for It at tho Vendors and Insist on GRANT'S "BEST PROCURABLE." 1'liis advert iiiniiiil iu mil mililiulii'il ill' displayed by llio Liquor Control Hoard or by IJio Government of British Columbia . Local and Personal H.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. Try Valentin Dairv. Minna If '"U are riot un the voters' list, register at once. Anywhere. Anytime. Arthur's Taxi, 50c. Phono 678. tf Two cars at your service Sneddon Taxi. Phone I3i. If For the busy man jr woman, a Jlrown car saves money. Phone 80. if Goldbloom is bringing back fur coats. Wail till you see Uieiii! ir We can-do heating at lens cost I ban fuel Mil. Phone. 3U3. Casey Cartage and Fuel. If Father Godfrey wan a pessen-ter tur Ocean Pall on the "learner Prince Hupert last .None lo'ipjal u in wood value and none to beat us in coal value Phone 303. Casey Cartage A 1 uel. tf SI. Andrew') .Society Scottish Dance in Auditorium, Frfclay, Orlober 2. Gentlemen $1.00 Ladle 50c. Judge F. MeH.Young lef. yes-Ifrday for Slid! hers w'.icre hf will preside over a session of the County Court. Did you order any of our Ml per ion eoalr If not, order al mice. Prince Hupert Transfer A Taxi: Phones IK'J and lit. 2 I Fouiid guilty of driiokennes" Thoma Cook was fined ?25 iu Hie city police court la-l evening by Stipendiary Magijlratc II. F, Ml'IoI. llaiiiburger Steak ober 30. 2 lbs. 25e. rrenii veal slew. 2 lbs. 2&c SlioiildiT Urea! of Veal, per lb IT..-: Pol lloaM Iteef. per lb. H-. Itiipi-rl Table Supply 11. II. Cairns .inspector oi In di;ni Srhools, who is on a riflgu !ai iit of inspection to this lisliirl. arrived fnjm t lie south I'll Hi'- C-.iala Ibis morning .and ,'iiK'ei-di'd throiigli lo Kineolilli. Citizens! It Is the right, of every citizen 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 tho roll. 221 Mrs. Alee McDermott, "Grace manor," Uplands, is lending her heaiitiful home on Wednesday afii'i-noou for a bridge, 500 and mail jong tea in aid of the parish funds of Our Lady of Loonies Cliuri-li, Willows. Those wishing 'i itsi'iac lalib's nlcase iiluin? ao'J or UH5UH ieloria Colonist ANNOUNCEMENTS Knights or Pythias Wbil Drive and Dance, September 28 Gyro Carnival and Dance ()o tuber 12 and 13. llebekah liazaar Saturday, Oc tober 17. Cat hollo Church liazaar, Octo her 21 and 22. Hospital Hallowe'en Hall, Oct Hill Sixty Chapter l.O.D.E. liazaar, October 31. Anglican Church liazaar November 5. Presbyterian Church liazaar Nov ember 12. ltoyat Purple liazaar November 13. j Moose liazaar November 17 and 18. Baptist Church Ladles1 liazaar, November 2C. liazaar. December 2. Aid bv.f IC 230 THB DAILY IfBWB PAGR THRR1 Commodore Cafe THIRD AVENUE The Cafe of Distinction. OPEN DAY AND NIOHT. Breakfast, Lunches, Afternoon Teas, Dinners and after Theatre Itefreshmcnts Our Specialty is Home Made Ice Cream and Confectionery. Wholesale or. Retail. You will bo plcasetlMilhou'r service. Let us please you. . KILLAS&CHRISTOPHER Phone 17 "Valhalla" meeting tonight. Shcddons Taxi the original 30c. taxi. Phone 1 34. tfl Hill GO Chapter I.O.D.E. Dane Friday, October 2, Huston Hall. provincial voters list. 224 See J. Lome McLaren r J. W McKinley if you are not on the J'or cheapest and cleanest fuel in Western Canada. Phone 303 Casey Cartage & Fuel. tf E. S. Haines, poU office in spector, arrived On the Catala this morning from the sou Hi. A. M. Kipp, manager of Hal- nio-al Cannery, sailed last night on the steames l'rinee itupert for Nancouver. Our low rales have been an outstanding success and we shall continue on this basis. Brown Taxi. Phono 80. ' tf St. Andrew's SoehHy will bold a social evcnjiis;.iiuibeir rooms 'onigbt aliHjp.Hr,1' Musical program. Itefreshmeut serVwI. Admission 50c. " 4 X ' Corner Club of Baptist Church will bold re-oranizition meeting Monday, Sept. 3ii M,8 p.m lUisines.- ddctidn of rttf fii'ers for coming sezubii. ' 1 1 ' 22 1 . Union steamer Catala,' Capl. A. Johnstone, i arrived from Ihe south al 1 0:30 this morning and sailed al 12 o'clock. ':r the Naai- . .. ui. anu sKwvna. ui)ers. Many customers who have tried our ? 1 1.00 per ion coal have or dered more. This speaks for il- eir. Phone 1 8U and 112. l'rinee Hupert Transfer and Tuxi. 22-' 5. SPECIAL al KLElJlHIC WIN DOW HAKEHIES. Available only Saturday, Sept. 20. 1 Pound Cake; I Sponge Sandwich; I doz. Choicest Mixed 'Cakes ami Pastries for If 1.00. 22 i When election day comes many Prince Hupert peojle will wish they had a vole. If they have not, they have only themselves to blame. They have hern 'told often Miough that they sho I'd register. Major Currie, manager oT the While Star i.inu at Montreal, and Mrs. Currie were arrivals from Vancouver on the Calula this morning. They went East by the morning train and, on their way lo Montreal, will stop off al Jasper Park. Coast Sleaniship ltarge Co.'s lug Mhrmioii arrived In port last evening having in tow tie mow Griff which i to be repaireo at the dry dock. The Mannion will oroeeM tomorrow afternoon to Anox with the barge Haroda which has been loaded here with 1700 tons of Alberta coal. There seems to be an impres sion around the city that there m fee in couneclion with regis tration for the approaching fed- ral election. This Is inoorrest as no charge is made. All that necessary for those not al ready qualified is to appear hc- ore tho proper rsgtslrar and make the statutory declaration. Adjutant Geinyal George A. While ami Col. Fred M. West accompanied by seven members or the Oreuuh N'alionnl Guuril SI. Andrew's Ladies' AuxiltaryJiiffe, Team: reliii-inn' fit lit t fiitilli Lutheran Church Ladies' Aid llaaal, Decembrr 4, " - TViirwil I'.lnii-eli Haraar Decern- I'erry, Ohip, where they iiii.n.ie i the iiuimal competition or the National llirie Association, wero passengers -arriving on the tram last night eoiiuecllng with tho steamer Prince Itupert for lb south. ' If not registered you cannot vote. (JeL on the lis at once. . Annual general meeting Crib-bage League Tuesday September 21, in City Hall at 8 p.m. Election of officers. Joseph Aii-elm and John Mc- Gilvray were each fined $25 in the city police court this morning for intoxication. .Scandinavian Dance Saturday night in Melropole Hall at 0 o' clock. Felenitisik. Vafler. Kaffe. Gentlemen 75c. Ladies 25c. the Catala this morning. 221 (kiaslwise Steamship & Itargr Co.'s steamer Anyox arrived from Vancouver last night and dis charged cement at the elevator before proceeding to Anyox. Miss E. Nightingale of the Por! .Simpson Hospital staff, who has been on a trip East, returned Id the city on last nighL's train and proceeded to Port Simpson on Hester Dick, Indian, ciiarged with drunkenness by the Roal Canadiap Mounted Police, will appear before Stipendiary Magis trale II. F. McLeod in the city police court this afternoon. The sum of $28.50 was realiz ed at a tea and sale of home cooking held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ed. Unger, 225 Firth Avenue West, by the ladies of he Mooseheart Legion. Mrs. Unger was assisted by Mrs. Fred Linduuisl and Mrs. Alf Christiansen. Dr. L. W. Kergin is expecting a visit at the first of next week from John Watson of Glasgow, Scotland, who served with him In an advance base hospital in Mes opotamia during the Greal War Mr. Watson, who is a miner by profession having studied in the University of Glasyow Tor the work, expects d locate in the district atter spending a while visiting in Prince Hupert. KLANSMEN MEET ON CANADIAN BORDER Many Canadian Members of Or derj Will Attend It Is ' v' iJU SUtecf ' . . VANCOU VWV;i sift i tS-k,lli'd, i-ii Alliums oi me nu iiiij iviau 30,000 strons, will atti-tidHllie first open-air Konklave held itj proximity to the Canadian burden when they meet at IJieJilr (rounds, Lynden, Wash., .tomor- row. ' ' Prepuitiuis .arc behiz. iiiade for Hie erection of a huge fiery eross which will he visible Tor miles around, and special pre parations are being made to wel come 100 Vancouver members ol Ihe order who are expected lo lake part. Kleagles from the various Northwest states are heading bands of klansmen lo Ihe kon- klave. which will be the largest yet held in the Northwest. Huge signs, with the letters K.K.K. three feet .high, and with arrows pointing the wny to Lyn den have already appeared on Pacific Highway and other thoroughfares, and an etrorl is being made to have as many Canadians as possible attend the konklave. The initiation or Klansmen will be held iu the open. NUMBER OF CHANGES IN PARLIAMENT SINCE THE LAST ELECTION OTTAWA. Sept. 25.- The next session of parliament the 15lh Parliament -will see a larger representation in Hie House or Commons than ever berore in Ihe history of Canada. Under the Hedislributiou Act, officially called the Representation Act. Iv2, there are 245 members, ten more than in the last Parliament. The Act by taking away Iwn members froth Nova Seolia (14 members now instead of 10) and raisin? the representation at Manilob-i from 15 to 17, of Saskatchewan from 10 to 21, of Alberta from 12 to 10. and of British Columbia from 13 to 11, leaves Ontario, Uuebee. prince Edward Island, New Brunswick ami Ihe Yukon unaffected. IJ.l-J.dilJ.lttJ nsvsTH mm IntlaT.W4)kla lm CATARRH el th IBLADOER liH, Sauxaaal EacbCaoaul fuinvl taantaiefr,MV !fi'' A'' r The Big Hit of breakfast is the flavor of Kellogg's Corn Flakes. Each spoonful scores a flavor home-run. Delicious! Delightful! It starts the day right! Makes a Big: Hit with your family. Serve Kellogg tomorrow. No coo Icing. Just fill tie bowls with crunchy, richly toasted flakes and add milk or cream. Fresh or preserved fruit is also delicious with Kellosg's. Served in all restaurants. Sold at all grocers. PRINCE OF GLOOM IS CONFOUNDED BY LATE APPOINTMENT v Montreal Herald ! The news that C. Vincent Massey has Joined the King government as minister without; portfolio must surely be a sad blow ior the Tory party. Mr. Massey, ns president or the Mas-sey-Harris Company, is the biggest manufacturer iu Canada by far, and bis company is Hie one which, according to tho Prince of Gloom, was alleged lo have been hurl by Ihe King tarifL The fact that he has signified his approval of the King policy by actually Joining Ihe government and coming forth as a champion lo right its battles, must surely knock the last prop from under Hie fiction so sedulously fostered by Mr. Meighen that Hie King government's policy Is ruining our manufacturing industries. TOO LAT TO CLASSIFY tf LOST. Gold waleh and chain, downtown. Finder pleao re-lurn to D.l News office. He ward, CORN FLAKES Ovn-frath ALWAYS Ktflmti'u wmrttti wwmppT In ffvr mnm flak' I rttp. Thit it wn s clut Ktllmfl ftmturtl Makt I Ait comparitont Tail Uiat woadarful . flavor faand enlf la Kaiiof fa Com Flakaa. Ccmpara It with aoy raady.ts-aat caraaL You'll know whf mlllioaa demand Katlass .i CORN hakes Ir E. H. Shockley Planing Mills Re-located at 230 Central Street, Vancouver, with additional machines fur the manufacture of SASH, DOORS, MOULDINGS LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, VENEER also carried in stock. Save handling charges by buying direct from the source of supply. Wood! Wood! Now is your chance DRY CEDAR Full load $6.00 Hair load S3.00 Large sacks BOo DRY BIRCH Per load $0.60 HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. Fur Coats & Jacquettes An Exquisite Stock of Fur Trimmings at low prices. B. C. FUR Co. Next Q.W.V.A. Third Ave. 1 -a a