H BRINGING UP FATHER 1HNT R.CHOrsME Machinery M welu'i'o hke. "to ee ROOM HOOLO CU TAx.CN UO Some one: ct me oot or r0 Th F-C. t OOT n Ott TAvKHH OOT Of TMjHO0 TONIGHT- THI 1MB CttUUW --jtS the For Sale From Rocher de Boulo Mine Including 200 if. p. l'ellon Doble Impulse Wsiter Wheel, with pencralors. transformers nnil 15 miles transmission wire; 2 12-ton Steam Dinkeys, 24" JiailfTp; I'leetrie Motors from 1 lo 100 h.p.; 1 175 h.p. Kaslern Standard Kngine; Pipe, from Va' lo 1"; 2 Aerial Tramways; 100 Tons Hails, 12 lit. ami 20 lb.; lilerlrlc, Air ami steam Hoists; Machine Simp Machinery; 1 'No. 2 Portable Sawmill, complete; 30 Mining Drills 'phwrgers, ilrifters, si opera For further information, apply B.C. EQUIPMENT CO. LTD. Skeena Crossing, B.C. NOTICE We have just lieen ap-for pointed selling agents Lacq HOUSEHOLD LACQUEROID Fasy 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. 608 Third Ave. Wood! Wood! Now is your chance . , DRY CEDAR - Full load 56.00 Half load 53.00 Large sacks 50c DRY BIRCH Per load 56.50 HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. MILK From Bulkley Valley FRESH MILK AND WHIP-' PINO CREAM Wc Specially recommend our Table Cream at 15c for Half Pint. 1 Quality and Service Valentin Dairy Phone 657 Fur Coats & Jacquettes An Exquisite Slock of Fur Trimmings at low prices. B. C. FUR Co. Next C.W.V.A. Third Ave, IMPROVED Ford Models Will be on exhibition about November 10. I'riccs I' unhanged S. E. Parker Ltd. Phone 93 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phona CI. Ctrl axe. Warehousing, nd plstributlng, Team or Motor Service. Coal, Rand and Gravel W Specialize In Piano and Furniture Kovlnn. ruR.;e don't nan Mtac - ; 3 HERE DIRECT FROM ORIENT Freighter Norman Monarch Arrived Yesterday Afternoon Enroute to Queen Charlotte City After an uneventful voyage of sixteen day from Mororun. Jaian, the Monarch Steamship Co.'. freighter Norman Monarch, Capt. A. W. Kane, arrived in porl at .1 o'clock yesterday afternoon and. alter passing .quarantine and customs and taking on stores here, proceeded early this morn- ins to Queen Charlotte l'll'.lost where she will load one million feet nf lumber at Ihe Southern Albert a Lumber Co.'s mill f"riolher delivery on the Atlantic coast. The vessel will remain about seven days at Queen Charlotte City and will -then sail for Van- i-ouver to complete, leaving that port for Key West and New York. This was the first call of Cap'. Kane and his shift to tins porl. The vessel was on her return .o this coast afler having tnk n cargo from Vancouver to Japan. The Norman Monarch was met and piloted into Prince Hupert harbor by Capt. C. W. Wenr-mouth of Vancouver who. is Ink ing Uie vessel to Queen CharloJIe. Cfly and will have charge' of Iter till she arrives in Vancouver. Meeting Ihe vessel here was also Jess Wriglii of Vancouver, who will superintend the loading at Queen Charlotte City. Capt. Kane had nothing outstanding to report after the voyage. Speaking of conditions in Yokohama, he stated that there had nut been inueli rebuilding: at that port following: Hie disastrous earthquake of a couple of years ' ago. So far only a few larire buildings had yrt freen erected t replace the many that were raxed in the catastrophe. Ilusiness was being carried on and people were residing in shacks and huts among the ruin, which by ifw4 have been pretty well cleared jaway. MEMBERS OF SCOTTISH SOCIETY AT SERVICE Inclement Weather Last Night Did Not Interfere With Plans of St. Andrew's Members About 25 members of Ihe St. Andrew's Soeirly braveil the elements last night and attended annual service at the First Presbyterian Church, some marching from Hie hall on Second Avenue lo the church. Rev. Dr. Charles J. Cameron preached an appropriate sermon on "David i lie Shepherd Hoy" and I here was -peeial music by a children's i linir. SURPRISE PARTY FOR - MR. AND MRS. PRINCE; There was a surprise parly Saturday night at the home of Mi. and Mrs. J. A. Prince, Duns- .muir Street, when a large num-ber of llieir friends 'gathered to .wish Mrs? Prince a pleasant holi day in the south. Over forty people were present and Hie time was enjoyably spent in singing and dancing. Mr. Prince leaves for the south tomorrow. REALIZED $127.85. I lie sum of ? 1 27.8.. was realized as a result of Ihe Sale or Work held on Saturday afternoon in the Salvation Army GOOD DOUBLES AT BADMINTON Tournament P'ayed '.n De Luxe Hall Courts Won by Miss Mitchell and Alex Rix The winners of Uie lladminlon tournament yesterday afternoon at the courts of Hie Prince Ru-pei'i lindminton Club was Mis Caroline Mitchell and Alex x. They lost only one game out of five and in it they made fourteen points. The mnnors up were Mr. wrge Hryant nnd Larryl Wylea who also won four out of five games but in the one they thev made onlv ten noints Six couples look part, each" couple itlaying aarainst end. onre. The totals of the five games out of a possible '"'rgue points were: Miss, Mitchell and lti.x. 71. Mrs, Hryant and Wyles, 70. Miss Pete Tretnayne and Owen, Miss Irwin and I'ullen, 57. Miss Nancy Rorie ami Mahcr, 53. Miss Johnson and Crewe; il. The game of 1 1 afternoon that in whJcli Mrs. Dry ant and Wyles beat Mis. Mitctwll and MIX, the score being oven practically ,uH life way thrtnia-ti, end- of Arrangements for Ihe after noon were well car ied out by l!ie president, F.. C. liilitnuis, the vice-president, Mrs. Itryanl, and the seereiary, Larry Wyles. Th prixes were presented by the president. Tea was served during the afternoon by the iadis. RAILWAY TROUBLE HOLDING UP COURT Mr. Justice Murphy Unable to Get to Prince George to Preside at Assixes There Mr. Justice Murphy and M. H Hryan, the court stenographer, beimg tied up here on account of the trouble on the railway, it is likely (hat the session of lln Supreme Court Assizes which was to have opened in Prince) Ceorge this week will.be postponed until afler the first or the yean Preveiih'sl from proceed ing lo the interior, Mr. Justice Murphy and Mr. Hryan will re turn to Vancouver on the Cat- dena tomorrow nftenifton. AUTOS IN KETCHIKAN. KFTCIIIKAN, Dec. 7. The number of automobiles and drivers in Ketchikan is im-reas- fng measurably.-every year, according lo Ihe records of Ihe city clerk. There are now SO? automobile licenses issued nn' 130 persons licensed to drive vehicles in Ihe city. v Is Your Back The Weak Point Then get your kidneys right by using Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills Very few people are In perfect health. There U a weak spot somewhere. When you gt tired or your system get a little run down you feel the enecU at your weak spot. If vtiur won k mt . ia Your hvtc then i -. - i vou mav ustect tnai your Kicmeys are not in perfect order. The back aelie lies or Is weak and sore: you may have head aches; there will De aryness oi me ssin, pains In the limbs and disorders of the I.UH.W. The quickest vay to reiculate the kidneya kidneys Is U liy liy usinz usinz Dr. Dr. Cha.se's Chase's Kidney- Kidney- Liver Pilis. ills. They iney are are bound iwun;i to lo i be effective becauf they arouse the action of the kidneys, liver and bowels anu thereby ensure the elimination of jxAaon from the tyUm. I SPORT CHAT Sport fixtures set for this week are as follows: Monday , tonight CriblKig" I. eanie: C.N. Mechanical v. Sons or Canada; C.W.V.A vs. Moose; L.O.L. vs. floM Storage; Dry Dock vs. SI. Andrew ; C.N". Ojteratiiig vs. F.Iks: P.R. Hotel vs. K. o( C. Tuesday. Senior Hilliart's. Prince ItupiTt llillianl Parlor vs. Creat War Veteran. Thursday. Men Whist: K. of I vs. SI. Andrew s; C.W.V.A. ,V0. L.O.L.; l-.IKs vs. U.I.II.M-lows; Moose vs. Sons l Cainela. Friday llifle shooting. Saturday. School basketball. According to official record of bnllinn in tlie American Lea- during the 1925 season there was heaxier hitting during the year ju-i Moseo man in r.izi. Three teams, Philadelphiia Ath letics,. Washington Senators anil Delroiit Tigers, hatted better than .300 whereas .2V8 was the hiffh mark in l2t. Th aver-igea-for this season were: Phil-adelpbia. ..'(07; Washington, .303: Detroit, .;ii2; St. Louis, .20g; Cleveland. .297; Chicago. .28 1: New York, .275; lloston, .200. In spite of the heavy hitting the trams ,-ts a whole, tfie (ten- son's balling champion could attain .100. That champion Harry Heilman, right fielder for Detroit, finished up with a ter rific hat I hit: -streak to attain an average of .3t3. Tris Speaker was second with .389 ; Al. Sim iiions, third, .380; and Ty Cobb. fourth, .378. Ruth not ouly sur rendered batting honors but also home run honors which went iaku by his lemni mate, Itol Meusel who made 33 rirefui louts ilurinj the aftn agjiinsl 25 for Rulh who was tied will K. Willfatms of SI. Louis. For the third year in sueces sion. the New York S'ankees led in leant fielding, their percent age iM'ing .071 exactly Ihe same as in 1921. Likewise Washing ton was again second lo Ihe Yankees with Ihe same percent age as in I Hi i .1172. Other teams fielded during Ihe season as follows: neiron, ,yz; i.inc ago, .tifirt; Cleveland, 4C7; IMjil adelphia, MG; SI. Louis, .'JCl Itoslom ,057. The endmir cftilmif'rl'jrillaK "fnruiar fielders for Hie various positions in Ihe League during the season were first base, Joe Judge, Washing ton, .'Jill; second base, Frank D" lli.urke. Detroit, .'J7I; I bird bas Joe I u ran. New York, .UCl) shorls'op, Jack Tnvener, Detroit .11(58; calelier, ' Iteugnugh: Ne,v YorK, 9P3; jiilcher, Joe ltnti SI. Louis, 1 ,00(1. (tub Meusel of New' York led Ihe left fielders, Johflny Mostil of Clil eago. the centre fielders, and Harry Hooper of Chicago, Ihe right fielder. Considering the early seasot ousluiighls of Ihe bailers, tho pitciieis Reld up well throughout Hie season. Herbert. Penuock, the slim loft bander of I hp New York Yankees, was Ihe mot ef feelive pileher ill the league dur ing the year. He displaced Wal ter Joluison Ihe leader of last year who was relegated to third place, Stanley Covelcskie o Washington lieing second. In the matter of "won" and "lost credits, honors tfo lo Stanley Covelcskie of Washington with 20 victories and hut (he defeats 'l during the season. I'ennock, Ik i iing i with a losing team, did no regjMer ns.KOod as ,r(l() in won and lost, this jmlicallng how HI. He such credits amount lo when !' Junius to actuul performance. f -- ClH Int v r' Swc For Wanted Sale DAILY For Rent By George McM NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advnnce. No Advertisement taken for let than 50c WANTVC WF.I.I. knmvn lea ami coffee bue reUiren specially salesman working Prince , Itupe-t ami points cast to .)a-per on roHimissinn basis. WI! established connection avail . able thai cm earn wood mouev for rhxhl man. Mr ply. staling other line carried, number of trips iHaitrt aunually and full details. Ilxperienee not necea. sarj- but desirable; rpferenees required. Reply lo Itox Oil, Daily Nm office. 2K MF.N Wanted. In learn auto trae lor, battery ignition, oxy acetylene welding and vulcanising. We also leuch brlek-layiiur, plastering and tie-p-ting. Write or call Hrmphiil Auto Kiurineerius School, lo Hasting Street Fast. Vancou ver, 1I.C. tf WANTED. Two High ScIhh.I giri desimus of obtaining domeslir duties in return for' board. Willing to live in. h. Parsons, to8, Ambrose Ave M.Y OI.Dvrtlfieial Teeth llomght, any condition. Highest pricea snt by ' return mail. R. Dunl.in, P.O. Do i 3 to. Vancouver. II.C. Kalablisbed Ibirlv three year. LADIKS Wanted to learn lleauly Culture. Write or call for free catalogue. Moter Iteauly Shop, in Hastings Street F.awl. Vancouver, II.C. FOR SALE FOR SAL P.. Walnut dresser and chiffonier, 5u.uo each; Mc-Clary healer f.'O.OO; Kdtson cabinet phonograph with ltrunwick allacliinenl nod 100 records ll.'i.j.UO; electric vacuum Jf'O.oo. Phone fireen 201. If FOR SALK. Two storey bouse seven rooms and bath complete on Oraham Avenue, past eleva lor", facing harbor. Low priri for immediate sale; terms easy. Apply T. MrClymont. CHINCHILLA rabbits for sale from registered stock, al the price of good pelts. Apply Hox 383, Dailly News Office. (583 7T FORD SF.DA.V for sale. Only used seven months. $550.00 Apply S. I". Parker, Ltd. TO RENT FOR RFNT. Small store or of ficc. Third Street. Two rooms below, two living ru'ims above Weiernhaver Ilros. FOR RF,NT.- -Modern four room en rial with Mouareh range Clapp Hloek. Weslenhaver Ilros. If FOR RFNT. Large two storey house, Third Avenue, near Me-Meekin's iroery. ft.U.no. Weslenhaver Ilros. If FOR RIOT. Pianos, player pianos, phonographs ami sewing machines. Walker's Music Slorn. If IIOUSF for rent, three rooms and bath; also furnished suite Apply Palmer House. FOUR Room Suite for Rent. Hot water heat. Apply Smith A Mnllctl, Ltd. If ROOM for Rent In pnvato homr. uor 225 m I t bird Avenue. 2ft? MODHRN FLAT for Renl. Apply Mnx llellhroner f BOARD HOARD The Inlander, 830 Second Avenue. Phone 137. . lr FOUND Fill ND. licit of laily's overcoat. Apply Daily New offle. PAIR f Kid (iloves found. App' Daily News office. CARS FOR SALE. 1922 DldMnoMIe I, S pa Meager touring 0o.00 t:'i Nasa S pasMiiKer touring tftl Overland Sedan.. 700. (Ml I9IV Hen aeven passenfr louring .. t7(M).fM tujr. Ford Cotip, balloon tint car like iow M fdO.Od 1022 Ford Tudor hH, $9&M 192S Fonl Coup ..... 1860.00 lU 'l Ford one lofl Irilttfc, pnitel body 1175.00 Ford light delivery ehastl. rebuilt 1115.00 All cars guaranteed In good ! conaiuon. ia "'"" can he arranged, KAIEN GARAQE ,"r" mee aia Don. Agent for Mclaughlin OakJand. DldsmoblNs ami Cbev- rolel ears, Reo, O..M.C. and Federal Truck. WRKOK1NC HF.RVIt'.F. DAY AND Mi JUT. AUCTION SALE G. F. BRINE The City's KxperiesMMMf AUCTIONEER 2ft Kerond Street i'jisIi iMid in emergency ra nrj Aiiclioii arranged uti sbori nil ice. . Sales conducted anbere in Prince Rupert. Satlsfactlcn Guaranteed. Phone 774. P.O. Box 449 PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE. 303 Third Avenue Sole agents for Columbia Record We repair Phonograph. Ilieyecs, llnggfes t i .......... i , i . , IIU I1II-I x Hiu .MIIKICai 111- xiriiiiieiiia of all kiodji. T CAMERON TRANSFER Phone 177 Baggage, Furniture Moving If you want anything lent for, or delivered, phone us. P O Hot n00 PRINCE RUPERT TIDES 4- ttt4t Htv Tuesday, December 1 Monday, December 7 High . ft:. '18 a.m. 17 ft fl 18:1 i p.m. 10.1 Niw 12. 1 11 p.m. In. LAND ACT. Nolle of Intention to Land. In Prlurr huiwt I k ltmmint rU inn. and liiiit- n iur..iji mrta, fill Mland, Ihmii rxlls iMiriiottt rnmi lh nnn ui l tr iiuurt, ttsj alwul oirner of Utl stile. . Trte anlli itttt WilUr f'UlHftei LIIHIInd, ui Vmrmivrr. II.C, arrut'ttlMI atnarrnnaii. InlMiiia i. i,i,i r. u... m iw ritiHiwin prri rii limit mwi miles in .miHrty ilirwiltsi frmn Hi nnrttiMsl ri.rmr of l.nt siljjp; ilirn MNlUl t.lt rlHlnn; IhriKW ! n.eo rntHM) llnT north o.7 rhin; Itirnrs naterty lnn.(Tln ilntia h nfrh watrr isirk In rii or riimirnfiM,nl, and .noiniMir i.iiu trrr, nnitx or lrt. VAt.i,Af f. rtiir.iiiF.H LiMtrrn, pillrinl s LAND ACT, Nolle of InUntlon to Apply to Lotto Land. In rrlnw hiin i jtn.i liM'fr.tinr n IHfl of Print Hniwrl, ind tllutlx siMHirum nty, i),i- r.fif,iio iiiau. ,'TAKi;. MiTirR that Onuto Mllltrit arolv for a lotot i,r iiu, rniuuu.. i..i..ii.h t '""''V,,,,, luiiiiw-iirlnir ., at a . rl , pltnltrt . . . ilioul , , It i-imhm, nw.re ih- ii. I,i rnim norin- poi s.nir ui i..it im (t.i imi): Ilitlirp iHirlli Ita rti thiif.M umiiii sine. We.l (OA fiwl morn tip Uu, llsmrt) soiiili inn ri fi llw tilth waltf maik. lo twili taniirlv rtirociWm oo Irtl, moi nr Iraa. in iiw tsiini i,t ndii. iiipncwiiMil, and riinialnlnt alt (n) arret, nOMK MIM I Illl. I.IMITK1I Atirillftainl Vrr W M, 0. Mllrlvll, Utont. DiltJ AovomLtr loia, 8I, ' Uhii. FURNITURE mn ..... Home I in suitable Cbri!m i daily, i mjr sloe moat . i FumHnr TAXI Tail C7 Phen a n a tLnll Uei.i tfpeeial fi n : bakers u il. ROSS BROS. POOL Mektr Block Across 1r .! t 4 RUT n WELL 3 JMVH Coal - Wx4 Furnllurt IU.. Slanrf'l lit'. t 3113. It' - t FURITUL New and i: ure Store. Xa It y : change New ij Goods. OEO. PtexooruLll to Third GOVERNMENT LIQUOR i NOTICE I.ICIK I llk aa t4tard Ml" ntttui STs I WJNMft Ikr ! MoeMIr ! I JIM I lo Ptwlw Ml at tr i btrfllr f r IAS0 ACT. Nttlco Of loltftt Ll- la l ' Hi i ri' t aavti i imJ L Till V.i i ' Ihkl si aerikt-ii Uii.i- CMOIIitte atltsa-t rat i Iw.-i Of i tS(Kt .irll-. nimwif .i'- ram li" i'' aaal m riasf I INImfnolll. ril aero. ' ' " . WATtS SOTlCt DittrticK trl tl TAir Miii' mm. wh -i ' vaanwr. ii ' lo Uk ami nf wSli r as n I' atsl d- ! (fnnl rh.in, ntr I in' nrata n tm" rfealt- SW'O natl '"'m ''' UMJ i .r rani" deoriiii'd t l irti- lion" un lh. I H' ' fHiy .,f IIU- ' Mirautiil iiM'o-' Vtll l fii"' ' IMinnii.r f i (MM in thi n U l '! ., riNlMmi. dljt aflrr 0" nailer in 11 if Ihr, rir-l l 1 Mil- l' W LAND CT. Nolkt Of IsW'J " In frlnii' l"i ' irlei f cMn" ' Ai,n Mtr. ym-'-n TAkK Soin i Hirtiit, niarrnsl "'in;i' ,, luff of Un' ' al AWU0 ' II ' C - - 1 Airtiinwnriiir l rnrni'i' I 1 ' ruetj IIihiii' ' ttienee iniin i ,, tUdtt. r" , rwl, inure "' ,', nark or ''" ," . wrairrly f',n".ttl ' .. milk poo ri" 1 (!, ' 1 . niiiiiiiii-iii'linrril. . . rriiftis or i"- tl , mi:; uni" UK DiKd KVefoer 1 lilt-