cclne (.day December 2, 1025. SnJ ui your1 uiH semi yV tdi ifludrdtcd Supplies tvckcftviutifuJ Homes,,. ft;Mhntnrs for v 5 Mb k . " -tme i. i V I tfDImm J K9L9RED WW Lumber Brick Cement Lime Plaster Stock your winter's supply oi Nanaimo-Welling-ton Coal now Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phones 116 ani 117 3 NEW -:- SEASON'S Fancy Frozen Bait $25.00 Per Ton The Finest Obtainable on the Coast Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd- PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Steamship and Train Service II. PftiriCC HUPCRT HI ) - PRINCE RUPIRT f r VANCOUVER. VICIOWlA, SaAITL ! .i.c li.' i I' .-. I. fRIDAY at I l.m. It. PRINCK RUPANT I STEWART at. I AH OX. WiDrUiDa.tr, 10 p.m. I I. PRINCE JOHN (i.i in. f hut t VANCOUVER ' QUEAN CIIARLOTTt I SLA ft OS, PAltENOIR TRAINI LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT IVCAT VONOAV. WEDNEAOAT anil SATURDAY l in r PRINCE OEORCC, EDIHONTON, WINNIPEG, an tamil- Ii'lmi aiu.la. I mint HUln. WHIN REMITTINO a ana CtiiUiiii National fiareee Men? OrSero and fare'in Choices. WHEN TRAVELLING tarra Trateflers Chaajuae. ! ... Iii Niii i. lu. I i k. I .ii. ml I "frirc. OUR MEXT EXPREII IHIPMENT CANADIAN NATIONAL AOENOV ALL OCEAN ETEAHIMIP LINES. Cllf TKael Office, SZS TMrel Ate Prlnc Rupert, eheae 260 JcamdianF PAciric Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert f mom. wKAicoL, jihuo. suuur 16. J iWer ' fv micoivu. nnoiu ui sairu xw.w t, m. iwWf 4. is S NtllttH KUTKrft "' Butaoale, Swenion Stay, laet Sella Dalle, Otaan Falls. Nemu, Alert Ray, Campbell Rlaer, and Vancouver atari Saturday, 11 am H (or til SteameMp Llnee. Pull Information from W. O. ORCHARO Oantral Ant. Carnar of 4th Street tnd Srd Aaenue, Prlnca Ruparl. SC. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Stlliiiii trom I'rioce Huixrl. VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, anion Sat. anal Alart Raf. Tueedat, S P . VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alan Be,, and Soanaon Raf. Salrdai, 10 A. 'or ANf OX, PORT SIMPSON and Naaa Rlar Canntrlas, Thurtdaj p.m. for PORT IIMPtON, ANVOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Sunday, S p.m. Aianua. t. Rarnalo,. A a ant. Prince Aweeri. O CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS m iinii'it' llniv or llHiiiwurt' olli-i - ni.uiv H"1' ""i H Itcuulv with (itllllV. l will ii von to viit yr : inrt' A FEW SUGGESTIONS j"mlnum Roasters. Rogers Sllverwaro In latest Electric Percolators, Irons, design. not Plates. Stainless Stool Cutlery, nrrex and Fry's Oven Glass Carving Sets. D'hes. Useful Household Tools. Fr the Boy Skatos, Quality Tools In Complcto Chosts, Pockot Knlvos u 'l-i'l Vim r (.lirjjlniuf (iifU l' tln I''i'nl Kinl." STORK'S HARDWARE, LTD. 710 Second Ave. Local and Personal U.C. Umlerlakcrs. Phone 41. Jlear Ooiuinisuioiier Itieh 81111- I.urBi" iif,. f0r Sale. Max Heilbroiii-r. cheap tf AKvayri jfooij siTvict' and ual ny at lAnivy .V Davie. tf I.M')urc "Sixty Yifar'it Salva Un Arniy" Sunday aflernoun. Two car at yuur service JSiKHJJoji Taxi. Phone 131. tf Xmas. Tr decoration am! hon-boni, at Liuzey & Davie. I! rrnale Cliriilmais Cards liriniVd b Ituai?, Cowau & Lalla, lis Slixet. tf Tim IliMixon Siuilio will e ojn'i) hi Nio fM-iiintiH until Xnia. Why norN'iiil a iliolo liotnet J i ili m l'.hleiiiuk, ialiort-r, wa fiwd .'.' in (he viiy police court tin iiHinimjf fur drtinlveniices. JmUe F. Mcll. Ywun? leaver oil Hits Kveutns'i frain for SmitliiTM wIhtc tie will prcnide ai a 'i(ui of I ho County Court. Mi Helen Hall, ilaiihler of I. A Hall, I lir Hyder hanki-r. ix .i ..i.i-iitfiT alioaril Hie Reamer I'riiire Ituperl loday jroiii ttoulh. 1. A. Miller, engineer with Hie pros iiii-ial department of pub In- work, mailed lat night on I In- Cardena fur Victoria w here In- exper! lo Kpend the liett few llioillhn. :d. J. v. Nicludl.', (iomplrol- l"-r nf Hie Canadian Finn A Odd M.inim- Cm., returned lo Hie eil i lux mornln? after a hum- i rip in Yaftrouver, Victoria and Seattle. Mr. Murte II. CraiK. wlio ha ii iMi fpi-ndins several weeks on u hnliday iin in Victoria and i'ier jMiinla in the Houtli, re-fiitni'it home on the t'rim-e Itu-pert I ln morning'. Mr. A. K. Kalenner f Hoxel ion. wliii ha been on a Iripj will, arriVed frurh Vain-ouMTi on the I'rinee lliierl Hiin murii- iiu and will jiroceeil lo the in-ii-rior mi toiiiyhl . train. Mi . Flutter, who ha peiiiliiip several weelri in Seattle u"d Vancouver, relumed I' ' on the I'rinee ltiierl Ihi iiiortiiiiK. Her ilainrhler. Mi Lome l intier, Ik rvoiainini; in the -until. It. -I. SteiiPtrnin. nianajrer of the 1'aeifie Mills, returned fnim Van ver to pi-eau Fall on Hi in trip ir the Prince Hupcrt Iiavin.-lieen i-alleil back from a lUniii' trip on account of the illnes of In dauithler who 'umlorwent an operation in the (leenn Fallf lin-pi!al. Mr. Justice Murphy arrived ."i.wii Vancouver on the Prinre liu,.i-rl ihis morning to preside ai nie estnn or iiie Mipreme Cotir! Aies which opened to- da . He is accompanied by M. S. Ilrvan. official com;! sleno- k-rapher. They expect to leave S.iliinl.iv nilil for Prince lleorge Wlo-ie I he Ales will open nCX1 Week ANNOUNCEMENTS St. Andrew's Ladies' Auxiliary HaEaar. December 2. Lutheran Church Ladies' V.! Itji.iar. December I. I niied t'huich Haaar. Decern-her 10 WO ft ft ANCHOS-DONALDSOr. Back Home foi 8" V.4 "ASCANIA" 1 1. m r. . i - i'lUH....il. Charcot rg and London. Spatial aitCtiralon, paraonally aacoitaii va by Dick K. WMtham. Sallini avr k W. vj 4l Full Intormation Irom tnla, or Company'a ofittaa. 613 Hat J-J Here is the Proof That Dr. Chase's Ointment does positively relieve the most severe cases of piles. While Dr. Chajw's Ointment U rtcopiized everywhere at the standard treatment for piles you may be interested in this letter which describes one particular rate. There are thousands of similar caw. Mr. Wm. Hughes, Appin, Ont. writes:- -"Dr. Chase's Ointment cannot be equalled. I used it forprotrudinj piles cf the worst kind. Wien the Doctor said an operation was the only hope, I liegan to prepare for one, when I rememliered reading about Dr. Chase's Ointment. I resolved to try it, and after using two boxes I had no trace of the piles. It was the greatest relief I ever trot, and I only hope other sufferers who read this letter will loe no time in purchasing a box, and sec for themselves the miracles it works. It will be the best investment they ever put their money into." 75 Taxi, night. 50o srvn i!, day and 'J'J Tail and Transfer. service. lay aim jukIiI. Dybhavn. tf Sail of wurk. Saturday, Army. A thin? well hoiiiriil in half ib I. (let it at Linuy &. 1) ivies' tf 50; T. If Curric's Taxi and .Messenger Sorvk'o. 1'lione 507. ScrvUv day and niht. Stand, Curllo t Cafe. tf St. 1'aul'H UnU of Work, Mel ropole Hall, Friday, Jieceuiher I, afternoon and eveiiiiiK. Musical proitraiu at 'J p.)U. 3K) J. S. Itoyeri, al manager for the llnpeil Marine I'mduptK (.. Ltd.. rettirneil on Hie Prince Hh perl lliii inoriiin; fritiii a ituii-neis trip Hoirlli. Hlk' Chriilman Cheer Wliil- llridKi Drive and Dance, Friday, December I, at K.15 p.m. in Klk' Home. Kveryliody weleonre. IJiMii priie. Help Hie catie and all come. .i Canon . F. Ilutdihrook of the in i ion Iniat Northern CroH re-I it i'ii on Ihin cveninK train to Port F.ititlon, from there he will leave on December it on a acatmii lo Toronto,. I'. initially of Vancouver, head of the CX.lt. claims' department in that city, arrived in the cily on the Prince llupert litis morn ing accompanied by Mrs. (lio-nally. They will relunt south Friday morning. J.. M. Hoar, D. W. Davis and It. J. While, who are interested in the development of tufning proper! ies In Hie Kitsuitlfcnluiti Lake distrtet. arrived from Seattle on the Prince Itupcri this morning on their way to the interior. K. II. Workman, wjio lias been in the city fur the pa I day "T o. will proceed In Anjxix on Hie Prince Htipert lonighl. He was formerly inteii'stedjin Hie Stewart Light Co. al Stewart but is now identified with the (Iranby Co. at Anyox. TELKWA t)n Sal unlay allcrnoon last, Mrs. T. McDonald entertained a number of ladies in honor of her diiiighteit, Mrs., O. It. Hull who is leaving on Thursday fur Vancouver. The local slori; are yow' displaying their Cluuslma goods. Mild weather prevails and the out-of-town people are enjoying uood roads on which sleighs or tars can be used. Constable W oodiifaiV of the It.C.M.P. left on Sunday for' Prince llupert where lie is to be, stationed for the present. j llulkley Valley hay is finding' a ready market al outside points, several cars having been shipped! lately. , The annual Christina treat , for the children is to lake place litis year on December 23. At a 1 meeting held in the library last 'week various .coiumillei's were 'appointed and are now busy I making plan to mve the young-l stcrs a jolly lime, ' GRAIN MOVING TO VANCOUVER Total Shipments for Month of November Is 3,566 Cars or 4,600,000 Bushels WfNXIPKH. Dec. i. During Hie monlh of November the de-liverieri of grain to Vancouver by the Canadian National amounted lo 3, CHI car loaiU or about i,-CdO.OOll bushels, makiiir a total for Hit! ."casfini lo that date of 7,?5G car. a agaiiifl l.'IO cars iluiin? the auie lime la.t year. Tin average deliveries daily for Hie month was 1 57 earn. I.akehead deliveries during the Maine period indicate a rush lo pel a much j-'raiu a- po..iblL Hiove'iJ before Hie frcezeup. A total of 31.717. cars were unloaded while 2H5 boats carrying CC,-7H7.00 Iiushels of "gniin cleared for eaterii points. This i ulijrhlly heavier than for November lal year. Total grain loading for the month on Canadian National lines amounted to VJ,"'io earn cdiilaimiig WJ.en.iiOU bushels, slightly higher than for October. and nine thousand cars higher than in November last year and over two tltouand cars more than the previous year. " MISS LOUIEFISHER DRAMATIC RECITAL Those Present Speak Very Highly of Work of Local Young Lady At tier own recital g"ien in Hie l.yle Academy studio Friday evening at which a number of her friends, including some Prince llupert eiple. were present. Miss Louie Fisher gave an interesting program, which in-i 'lulled "Lilac Time," by June Cowl: "Mia Carlotta" by T. A. Daly: "Legend of 'the Twilight Hell." by Lyllon Cox; "The lle-u'ngc" in three act by Clement Fczandie. She was assisted by two sidiit and a pianist who performed Hie change. Those present at the recital speak mo! highly of Miss Fisher" drama' ir ability. Passenger suiting lal niht1 MISS PRINGLE GUEST for Vancouver on IJm Cardena included Mr. N. A. Haft, Mr. and Mrs. W. William". J. A. Miller. J red T. lilundon. Tom (jtlcherr and K. Woii-liingtoii. PRE-NUPTIAL EVENTS Showers for Her Given by Her Friends In View or Hep Coming Marriage Miss May Pnngle, who is to be married at the end of this monlh has been the guest recently at several .-showers. One given on Saturday uighl by Miss Huby Seolt. Mrs. Stan Taylor and 'Mr. C. C. Mills at Mrs. Mills apartment was atleiiilcil by .something like thirty people, mostly girl friend of the guest. A presentation -was made by them of a very beautiful hand painted hand bag with the usual nccompauiiiienls. This shower was to have been given at Mr.. Orchard' home hut owing to Mrs. Orchard's recent accident it could not be held there. Miss (illinghain was also recent hostess al he;- flat on Third Ave. al a somewhat similar event. MEN WANTED. We want "more tne-n than women til the special service in I In First I niied Church. Sunday nighl at 7.;. A splendid musi cal service. Hring your friends lack .McNeil or lelkwa is a visitor in the cily on business, lie arrived on this morning's train and will reluru to the in terior touighl. ii. C. Mac Kay. district engineer for the provincial depart men! of public works, is on a trip to !mitliers on official duties. Advertise in the Dailv Vewa USE STMONDS SAWS Their teeth are of toughneis which makes them hold their keen cutting edge under every uaage. , SIKOMDS CANADA SAW CO, UNtTEB vsnmuviii Tvnostra it, jonk, n.m. A Treasure Easily Found THE pen a man likes to write with is surely a treasure. That Is why a Waterman's is a sift that never fails to please. No question ever about getting exactly the right point. . Any Waterman's Pen may be taken to any Waterman's dealer and exchanged until the point is absolutely satisfactory. Waterman's pens range from the plain at $2.75 upward, to the mounted from $4.00 upward. S tit (t hit in J Strait t dt But Dttltri tit M'trlJ Ottr STOCKS. Aboutifultxwforthe t V " siflart. There la a rtjSTiiJvn pencil to matrh erery ''. " 1 . . V. -'-' Wateroian a Pea. i ' C.' evtermans cSRUEN "ifgf Watches Intliw). K yifrnl auin 'VtglTMirf mo4l Truly a Lovely Stock this Year Our Christ inns slock is aLoitl all here now and in a few days 'wo, will have everything arranged so thai you ran look il over easily. We have many cute little itovcllie (lii yAtr such as small china sail and pepper front 50c to $1.00 u pair and many oilier new china pieces. Our silverware stock wa never heller and lite values are excellent. We are now in loucli with a good firm of diamond cullers of Antwerp, Hel-giiini, and can offer very low prices on diamonds. John Bulger Jeweller Canadian National Railways PrincejjRupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE. WELDINQ. Our plaut is equipped to handle al! kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385 The Complete Investment Service. GRAIN TRADING GRAIN. We have prepared a pamphlet, "Trading in tiraiu , Fulures," which explains dealing in grain futures. We would he pleased lo mail on retpiesl. ' R. P. CLARK & CO. LIMITED. - -' Members Chicago. Winnipeg and Vancouver Hlock c. (irain Exchanges. S2U Hustings SLAV. Also at Victoria! ' H.C, Sey. 7isni ' BONDS. REAL ESTATE, i -a Vancouver Grain Exchange Bldg. aaa-a-aaaw.