Yes it whips 1 R easily end is , delicious! i4 favorite with British Columbia housewives NOTICE We have just been appointed selling agents for HOUSEHOLD LACQUEROID Kay to apply, - Watch It Dry Dries ready for use in half an hour. The new Lacquer finish for Floors, Furniture, and Woodwork. Kaien Hardware Co. 60S Third Ave. CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS The Laundry of Personal Service, Phone No. S. Finished Laundry, Wet Wash, Thrlft-T-Servlce, Soft Finish, And Dry Cleaning. We are ready at any lime to receive your phone call, to take your instructions, to lake personal charge of your Laundry and Dry Cleaning. Wood! Wood! Now is your chance DRY CEDAR Full load $6.03 Half load $3.00 Large sacks 50o DRY BIRCH Per load $6.50 HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone S80 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. IMPROVED Ford Models Will be on exhibition about November 10. Prices Unchanged S. E. Parker Ltd. Phone 93 . LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phon CI. C&ilage, WarehoumnK, nd Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal, Baud and Oravel We Speclalti In Piano and Furniture Coving. BRINGING UP FATHER By George McM nm (tct e-r :ouu-hc'lu MOT I WONOER I'LL, THROW tMt A OUKE. LOMCi IF THE DUKE Or OOST tiENT rOU HE KECPo ON bMQKir' 1 Msavy MS i aivr. wwt XOO - TQ CET N THE OtQT'r OUO I ION TtUU THEsE. THNGt'- 7f . fik.ir vJHeTHCR. THE; wu COTOOT THAT 4V 7 WE," NEOft NOT rv-e Tvir sf f T FLAT RACING OF SEASON ENDED Saucy Sue Went Through Without Defeat: Picaroon Favorite for Next Year LONDON. Dee. 3. The English flat racing season of 1925, which was t'lnsed on November 28, with I lie Manrhaseler Hireling and the Manchester November Handicap, lias been on the whole interesting, hut without any very remarkable features. The brown coll Picaroon, by ISepiio-Ciccronella, Im'sI of thr ! jii (Hiied to he on a four of insprc- lion of I lie roast at that lime. ;r:.i:ur..h" i:vrfny mn. H .iiaini til mis vnj il 111 1 Tl ladies' Northern H.C.- Championship series will probtftjly be held in the course of the winter to decide its ownership for the first year. Itefore ever' puprilistie enntes! of any importanee, the prineipals make phnty of slatnients alioul their confidence hut in reeeni years there have ten few instances of the rishlers baekinu their alleged confidence wi!t their own money, in larjrc or mall amounts, observes Damoi. llunyon. famous sport writer.',,', ,MW ""P ,ml,a,lu two-year olds last season, was'l'k that of Stanley Ketchel, on- hailed as the champion classic coll Ibis year. Mishaps in train ing forced his withdrawal in the spring after be hath won the Craven Stakes at Newmarket. II" was unable to start in the Two Thousand iuineas and the Derby, for which he had been the winter favorite, and in tin season's latest elastic the St. Leper, he an fourth. He may prove to be one of the best of the older division next year. Lord Astor's filly Saucy Sue, by Swynford-Ciood and (lay, wefil hroush the season withopt a defeat, and as she had won all tier starts as a two-year-old, she was acclaimed the champion filly which site was, undoubtedly. ' Hut though easily tin winner of the two fillies' classics. the One Thousand (iuineas and the Oaks, Saucy Sue came to grief when she ra.ii with the hijili class colts al Doncasler. and ran placed twice. She had not previously contended with classic colls. II. E. Morris' Manna, (Phal- aris-WalTles , winner of this year's Derby ami also of the Two Thousand Ouinea, suffered de feat ut Asenl jn the Derby Slakes. The vtetor, Sir John Rutherford's Solaric won the SI. Le?er, Manna filiisliini: tenth. Manna had been defeated as a lwo-year4d'l by both Picaroon and Solario. lie cannot be styled the season's champion colt, Ihoug-b be won two of the three colts' classics. The public was finally deprived of a match it had expected all season the meeting of Manmt and Saucy Sue, in the fifth cla- sir.Mhe St. Leer. Saucy Sue 'd no.l run, but in viewj ofi her pet forniance in two other her' races n". Doiieasler, it is probable she would have been ofnty'issed by Solario and others, even' if slip finished better than Minna. (saucy Sue, Manna, Picaroon anil Solario, along with the company of classic eo ii tender that occupied the limelight this season, will reappear iwxl year to furnish competition in the b"j handicaps .and other importan! races given over to the Ihree- year-ohls ami ui, while I heir places will be taken by the pre sent two-year-olds. Among the latter, to judse by their performances this reason, the outstanding competitors wiU be Sir Abe Hailey's Lex, Iml Woolav- ms-'ion s oronacu. inc .ga Khan's Moli Mahal. J. II. Hor- nung's Apple Sammy and Lord Harnby's Iteview Order. SPORT CHAT II. C. Milburn of Montreal, as- sislant general manager of the Canadian Oovernment Merchant Marine. 1ias forwarded to the ily a handsome cup to ho competed for Ity the ladies' teams of Northern Hrilisli Columbia. The tup is the outcome of keen Interest that was tnken by Mr. Milburn in a (fame lai-t spring at Anyox !-Iwcen the Maple Le.ifs of this, city and the lllun Hirds f Ui smelter town. Mr. Milburn hap- There have been few instance. time middleweight champion of J the world, who drew alt the money that was coming to him for a fight with Joe Thomas in 'Frisco in 1 007 and bet it on himself, finally winning with a knockout after 32 rounds ,r gruelling battle. Harry cireh one of the few boxers today who likes to bet on himself. Ho als likes to bet on fights in which tie is not a participant. BILLIARD AVERAGES Individual Averhjrps to date h the billiard League are as follows : Second Division AV. Long (CS) 1 fiOt) I50j J. Hows fV) i firm irnj F. Aldridge (IIP).. 2 300 150$ J. Judge (V) 1 150 JSP J. McLean (lij .... 1 150 I .in A. McDonald (CS) t r,).-, !) F. Xieman (IIP) .... 3 415 I1 Mitchell (HP). I '592 HK It. Morgan () .... 4 500 1 18 n. Howe (fi) i r.7i n.1 Ft. Howe (IIP........ 4 S7I 143 J. Andrews (V).... 2 28fi 113 V. J. Nelson (V).. 3 431 140 Dr. West (V) 4 550 1 39 J. Ilillman (,) .... 4 55 4 Lit' M. Andrews (IIP).. 4 547 137 W. StickneyHP).. 3 402 13 J. Horn! (fl 2 2)0 130 J .May (CS) . 4 505 12G H. Parr (CS) I 500 I2f, .1. Ileesley (O) 4 4P0 133 K llaney (CS)... 4 4S2 l?l i. Krjiusp (F) 4 478 i?0 W. Hailey (F) 4 45 111 11. Cnrbclt (F) 4 45 4 1 14 A. S. Hales (F).... 2 22fl 113 C. L. Youngman(V; 3 323 iuf S. Darton (Fi... 4 413 103 S. Suga () 1 .84 8( A. Carlson (F) 1 JO 71 C. Newrtl Fi........ I 58 58 n. Fleruing(V 2 70 35 Sam My Iillle slslor lias the measles. Jim Oh! So has mine! SanWell. I ll bet you my Hi lls sister has more measles than yours ha. Qive an WATERBURY $g.00 A jewelled watch that combines stamina with style, n-size; nick lc case. It has the dcjxrndabHity that everyone expects in an Ingersoll. il ...... YFQTPRIl 1 RA7AAR 1 EftlM 1 J DrtLrUilV was great success Number of Prlxe Drawings Took Place and in Evening Wh'tst Drive was Enjoyed The Bazaar held yesterday ly the Ladies' Auxiliary of the SI. Andrew' iWiHy pned a jsrwa' .success. There was a laife attendance, mid (ioinU so well. The winners of the pr4i drawings we-rc ns follows: Five dollar (cold piec donate! by Mrs. D. i'.. Stuart, won hy.Mr.s Halathto. y ' ' ""r!"H- "V, . Huion uonaiivi ny .Mrs. iny-lor won by Mr. o. Jinies. Sack f sintar dnnaleil by Mrs .Murray won by Mrs. Lambie. Hox of apples donate. I by Mrs. S. D. .Mswloiiatd, won by It. Cameron. Xluminum pot donated by Thompson Hardware (lo. won by Mrs. Simpson. The fiaiaar wa followed by a whist drive in the rening at which seventeen tables were playeiL The committee in charge of this wr Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. McArthur and Mrs. Duncan. The priie winners were: First ladies, Mrs. Murray. Second. Mrs. Hunter. First gents. J. Hnss. Second, .Mrs. Anderson. The Tive dollar gold plec has not yet been claimed. PRESENTATION MADE TO ERNEST LOVE BY STAFF OF UTILITIES A pleasant little ceremony took obi's' yesterday afternoon al IIih i.Hy Hall when members of the utilities department stalf pre sented the retiring superintend enl, hrne.si Love, with a pipe pouch and fittings. A delegation consisting of city treasurer Matbestifj, wire chief Massip and succeeding superintendent Liltbt waited upon Mr. Love on bo-half of the slntf. The presen tation was made by .1. J. Little, ibe new superintendent, who cx pressed i lie sentiment of the em ployees in n suitable manner on Ibe occasion of Mr. L'ovc'i de (torture. Mr. lv repIstnt-fag that wufV always (rcnrnf n interested "' ftw ' work in ihls city. Mr. Love lefl on last night's steamer for Stewart where he will assume Hie management of the Stewart Light Co. in which nc has heroine interested. COMPULSORY VOTING . COMMENDED BY PAPER Vancouver Sun Hucces.s of the Compulsory Voting Ai t m the recent Aus- iiiiliaii election should commend a similar measure to the alien lion or the Canadian people. Prior to lhlseection, ind tin 1er the old ntin-obllgalory sys 'cm, the number of votes cast tu uslralia never exceeded 60 per cent of the possible. TAo new , act bi-ouglil out 1)7 per cent of the electorate to the polls. This means lhat for the first time in Australia's history the government actually rHiresenls the will of the majority of the Australian people. If democracy as a political system has any virtue nl' nil. It should lie given (he fullest pos sible effecl. Hut, until nt least j0 per cent of Ibe eleclorate is , 'rough t to the polls, it. cannot possibly be given full effect. Advertise n tba Dally News O 124 Int-l FcruM SrvKi Is Grrt Rcilain tiglii. iwvrd For Wanted Sale DAILY For Rent 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for lets th IVANTKB OLD Artificial Teeth ltought. any condition. Highest pricw sent by return mail. II. Dunst.tn, P.O. Hox 3 40. Vancouver. H.C hkitabllsheil thirty three years. WA.VIKD. llv -F.ngllh woman. resrular work, or hy the hour, day or week. Apply Dot 283 Daily News office or phone Hed 007. 28 F HELP WANTED. FEMALE MF.N ami Women want ml to learn barber trade and beauty culture. Wonderful demand for barbers ami lady hairdressers. Special low rate) now on. Tools free. We lmve thirty-two schools in Canada and U.S.A. Write or eall Moler System of Colleges, 10 Hastings Hast. Vancouver, H.C. FOR SALE FOIl SALF.. Two storey houe. seven rooms and balh comple'e on Oraham Avenue, past elevator, facing hnrttor. Low price for immeiliale sale; terms easy. Apply T. McClymont, FO ItSAI.K.Centlenian's Musk- rat lirel overcoat with otter collar, ltroadcloth shell, in gmul condition. 950. 2, Meeker Itkwk. evening". .'81! Ft III SALK. Fox terrier pups Mother won three firsts bimJ silver cup for best dm in ex- liibilion. Phone lireen 718 after 5 p.m. CHINCHILLA rabbits for sale from registered stock, at the price of good pelts. Apply lto 283, Dailly News Office. (283 FOHD SKDA.N for sale. Onhr useil seven months. $1450.00. Apply S. K. Parker, Ltd. FOIl SALK, Itlaek Whitney bahy carriage in excellent comlition. I'lione 712. tf TO RENT FOIl I1F..NT. Small store or or fice. Third Street. Two room below, two living rooms nbove. sternhaver Uf FOIl ItliVT.-Minlerii four . ... ... . .T mom ed rial with MonarcM ranue. Clapp Hloek. v nstenhaver Hros. if Fftlt IIKXT. -Large two storey house, third Avenue, near Mc-Meekin's (Irocery. $36.00. eslenhaver Hros. f JtOOM for rent; with private family, with or without board every home onmforl. into rirsl Ancuup. jho UMl HOT. pianos, player pianos, phonographs and sew ing machines. Walker's music Store. f SUIIT-S TO IIKXT in Levle Apartments; five rooms, bath and range. 25.n. Apply (i P. Tinker. t IIOU8H TO HKX'I'. Three rooms and balh. fully furnished. 30 Apply (l. P. Tinker. t' FOLMt lloom Suite Tor Itenf. Hot water beat. Apply Smith A MaJIctt. Ltd. tf lirmw i,.- - . . , mi ii-n i in private iiomo; or two, 225 Third Avenue Cast. 280 IIOOM for Itenf in private home. 225 Third Avenue. 282 MODKn.N FLAT for Ilent. ,pp"ly Max llellhrotier. ,( David Willnn wns the speaker to-day nl the notary Chili luncheon. NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. MISCELLANEOUS IIKi PAY WOIIK Foil MKN. Tu the unemployed or men wh" work for laborers' pay when the world's frealnst industry needs thousands o matt a' 65c to 11.00 per hour, citv and oounlry shops. We train yon for Jnlu as truck drivers auto-mechanics, ignition experts, battery welding and vulcanising. We also taaato bricklaying, !ilcelltng and plaster-inw. Call or write for free catalogue. Hemphill Auto Kn-irineering S.-hool. 10 Hastings re' Ha' Vnnaotiver. H.C. FOUND HOI' XI). -Hell of, lady's ovartoaL Apply Daily .News office. PAIH of Kill Ulotes foillMj. Appl) Daily c office. BOARD HOAHI) The Inlander, 830 Second Avenue Phone 137. CARS FOR SALE. I 1022 Ol.Umobile 4. 5 passen ger inuring IUOB.O0 I 1020 Xash 5 passenger lour ing HM.flO I 1911 ilverlanrt Seilan.. 1700.00 I IVID Heo seven passenger louring 1700.00 t IU25 Kuril iUtupn, balloon tire car like new. 1660 00 I lt.'2 Ford Tudor sedan, - 4 15.06 t 10. '2 lord Coupe 04C I 1421 Ford one Inn truck, panel body t87i.0A t Ford light delivery chassis, rebuilt ft 76.00 All cars giianmleeil in gnosl mechanical condition. Kasi terms oan be arranged. KAIEN QARAQE Ford and Chevrolet Service Station. AaenU fir McLaughlin Oakland, Oldsmohile and Chev-ivlel cars, Heo. u.M.c. and Federal Trucks. WRFM'.KIXil 8KHVICK D,Y AND XlfiHT. O. F. BRINE The City's Kxperienaeil AUCTIONEER Cash paid in emergency cases or Auctions arranged on suorte? notice. Sales conducted anwwhere in Prince It u pert. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Phone 553. P.O. Box 628 Favored with instructions from Mr. J. L. Wol fee, who is lenv. ing the city, I will sell by Public Auction nt 2.30 p.m.. Dee- ember 3, at the corner of Tenth Avenue and Hacwn 81, the following furniture anil effects without reserve; Organ, by Thomas Piano & Jlrgnn Co.. terms If desired; Davcnnnrl. heater and pipe, rocker, centre table; buffet, dining tabic fnd four chairs; china, Congolcutn rug and sewing machine: Mo- Clary range, with hot wider connections, linoleum rug, kitchen - cabinet, 3 chairs. 13 quarts nssnrted Jams and duply sealers; dresser and com mode, bed and two linoleum rugs. PRINCE RUPERT MUSIO STORE. 303 Third Avenim Solo agents for Columbia llccords We reiwilr I'lionogrnphs. Hicyclei, Hugglcs, n . . ... , . iuiciiici a rid .Musical instruments of all kinds. CAMERON TRANSFER Phone 177 Baogage, Furniture Moving. If you want anything enl for, 'or delivered, phono us, P.O. Uoi 003. Articlei LostaaJ rouad,4e ian 50c FURNITURE AND RANCtt, Home Furn suitable !, Cliristiuas daily. K. , i, JHjr store . . most weh . i FnmHnrn i ... TAXI Tail 67 Phoni (Call Ceorge Pa 31XHJI.1I O MM , bakers n' J jn . ROSS BROS. POOL HOOf Meeker Slock AaroM from i CARPENTERS WHKX haMi.g ed. see ' Phon Hl4ck i- ROTHWELL'S TRtsSftR Coal - Wood V Furniture Mot .ig Stand: Littles v Ml. lie. I DOLLAR STORE Kee " CHRISTMAS CIFTS. Heintii. i Kpcll Httcb. THE DOLLAR ST0RC FURNITURE .New and Fee . ' ' ure Store. V H t - ' change New i 1 c Ooodi. QEO. pspsDOPUI.ll, 10 ThlM tv TIMBER SALE X752 Uw ism ti ..' MMMM- of I - MMh kkurt ..r , M rrrl Iwar.l m,. titk. Ml smi iihI ' Tmrrf (. rsssntai f mill" Fvrihrr wi : SUr. Vlrr . TIMBER SALE. X1. TS!Ml'l ' ttAAB Mil Ml I Is rr i e in nw i.si. niMMi ami " ii' " Is CfUiui. l. Il .in- Tll l.r 1 HVI fif IIBll"' TIMBER SALE X7JW- SmM ,tellT vilaltirr t i-'i-nwn nn nil ii" lift, fur Ilk- i"i" '' 0 rul 3,nfiii.H IMtetrn nl ll'ini k an Ctnlli I akt i tUfl, IWniT t.'ii TIHS 11' ''- iumI at lintlM-i llirllHT pan i - eatr, ViriD'ia. s 1 lf. frlnrr Hue" TIMBER SALE, X 747!. Ther will l He AurlUm. al I r iewiittr. Uf'. i" IHairiri iNirrpii'i Hut l.lcwire i nf Spnieti, i ' Mlualnl un U ,.. lauil, IUrhanln I Inlaiwt.s. Twn (f) J-far liiovil nf tlinlHr I'MwiKhI lliai an III luriKm In pri'""n twMW I" I" ,s,M I" '' llfrfi Miktl Iri-atMl ri- t Flintier partlini'ir-lt. Vlrtorla. II ' 1 I'rlnrn lluprrl. U.C TIMBER SALE X7004 . 0 lrl THKim 11 ' ; ," '., , PIMrlrl Foretut ii. i , nm i sit iiy "f , ;,. , " pnrrhar of l.ln ni. ' , ,. . i ce. r..n. i. !' ; , , ,. ' lr.1 i' " , ,.'i rill I.ISU.ilOfl 111,1 , spruce, lulatm. ii.-nii Tun III )'" " rrmnval of I lnt!er. . , , Fiirlhor parilnilar; ,r. " .,, irr, Virioru, "r I'rince Huptri. B.C.