i' in ft & flr PAGE FOTRl ' j r. p- will always taste better creamed with . . .A 1 ilfl(7 Canada "From Contented Cows'1 You Had Better Get Your Name on our list For Dry Kindling Kvcry piece kiln dried and easily split. Large load $6.00 delivered, or 5 bundles already split for S1.&0 .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 ton delivered. No dirt and very little smoke. A perfect range coal, nut size and extremely hot. Order a ton nowl Drayagc of all kinds attended to promptly. Stand 345 Third Ave. Also Seal Cove The Prince Rupert Transfer & Taxi Co. Phones: 1S9, 112. WE ARE SOLE AGENTS for AJAX HEAVIES Pronounced by experts to bo the .greatest advancement made in shot shells in the past 10 years. 12 gauge only. Kaien Hardware Co. CANADIAN STE4M 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 your phone call, to take your instructions, to take personal clrarge of your Laundry and Dry Cleaning, LINDSAY'S f i IP, tariage ana oiorage Phons (I. Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal, Band and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Bovlng. BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManuj I'M IN A.'PllNr rr... I we vOE MOVIN- N " " ERF Kpp ot coulvioont C thun mawe. w.lu "lM'('f3wcm t bo find iOW OID too QTX out or THE. HOOE WELCOME TO BRIDE AT JOINT FRAT. MEETING Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Parsons and Mr. and Mrs. E. T Books of Terrace all Quests of Honor TKMUr.E, lid. 10. An enjoy able evening was spent in I'm gress Hall on Monday when the ombined lodges of Lakelse I. O. ). F. No. 33, and the Mountain View Rebecca Lodge entertained at a farewell social for Rev. and Mrs. W. J, Parsons, who are members of the, respective odges, and also in honor of MrJ and Mrs. E. T..Hrooks members who were recently married. Hegret at the departure of Mr. and Mrs. Parsons was ex pressed by Mr. Fowler for the .O.O.F. and by Miss Dnbh on. telialf of the Rebeccas. During the teveninsr Mr. and Mrs. II rooks were presented with i basket chair by the members of the two lodges and the best wishes of all the members extended jo them. The remainder of the evening was spent in games, music and lancing. Refreshments were served during the evening. MANY AT FUNERAL OF LATE. F. W. BOHLER AT TERRACE ON TUESDAY TI-HRACK, Oct. 1C The re mains of the lato Frederick William Holder were laid to rest here on Tuesday directly on arrival from Prince Rupert where he died on Sunday. The funeral ervirc was conducted by Rev. T. J. Marsh and a large crowd was I-resent to pay lastj, respects to a well known and highly re- sperted resident of the district. Mr. Holder was born in Havaria, fSermany. - fifty-eLghl years ago. At the age of nine teen he tnlgrated to the U.S.A. and travelled through a good many of the states, finally set, tling on the Skeena in 1905 and during the last twenty years has lived and labored on his ranch which he pre-empted in the Kil- siimkaium valley and has made one of the.mot productive in his district. ITe was a tireless fiimlierstnan. andjwti always anxious to lemonsJraui the pus-1 sibilllies of the productiveness of the district, and his success. J shown by the fact that his pro duce Tor years has won many prizes all over the country. He was always ready to help the new comer and during the early days here he staked miite a number of phoice pre-emptions for new settlers, On October 12lh, 1911, he married Mrs. James I.ever, Washago, Out., and one son, Hilly, survives. Resides the slep-daiihter, Mrs. W. Noonan, Telkwa, and three step-sons, James, Tom and Cecil Lever, all at home. . TERRACE NOTES Mrs." A. Martin and daughter ilefl on Monday for Prinre Ru pert. V. Soucl Is loading a car of local potatoes for shipment to Rupert this week. ; V Mrs. Latellp entertained tho "THE NEW MOOE- H.I). Rridge Club on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. E. 'J'. Keiuiey. Officers for the en LEFT ME. TO CHXRCE Or THE suing year were elected during lhe evening. Mrs. W. Noorian, of Telkwa, came" to Terrace on Monday and (accompanied her mother Mrs. F. W. Holder, to Prince Rupert, Iwherc they were called by the I, ft m JL hCT S--T jtfi r . . -wV "WW V-J1- I I 1( - r ir i , .ia. i a . , 1 i m ... i . ivu hi w . a a OUT FAREWELL SOCIAL AND There was born in Terrace on Friday, October 9, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hall, a daughter. Mr, and Mrs. Tony Ilrunsing of Copper City were visitors on Tuesday. CATARRH iBLADDER IWEach CipiImQy J btutrumt tTZZ Bum ofnmnttiMU death on Sunday of V. W. Dohler n Hie Prime Rupert Ocneral Hospital. II. L. Frank returned on Tues- day from a short business trig la Prinee Rupert, Mrs. I. H. Skinner, Copper City, wns In town on Tuesday. .Mr. and .Mrs. J. K. fionlon entertained at a delightful dinner party on Tuesday eveninu when the covers were laid for nine. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. K. Olson, Mrs. I.. Kin-caid, Seattle, Mr. ami Mrs. Oeo. Little cat or MM. Smith and P Mis- SMITHERS Word has been received from Hon. A. M. Man no Ff-ed Ttlofk will h mneting in the Town Hall on Saturday night. n that ho.fiufll iold a xftTrtel Mrs. J. K. Frost of Terrace is spending a few days In town th. guest of Mrs. Jl. Welch. K. W. Keenleysfde, H.C. mana ger of the .North American Life Assurance Co, was a business visitor In town on Tuesday and Wednesday. T. J. Shentrtn, Inspector of mines for the Provincial gov eminent, spent a few days in tho district In conneclion with liis official duties. Mr. and Mrs. .1. J. Crfthnm cclebratd their 20th wedding anniversary last Friday night when they entertained a number of friends 'at their homo in honor of the event. The i ne early pariy part pari oi of the evening followed by a dainty supper, nf- er which the guests enjoyed a couple-, of hours at dancing .mid gallics y . . '. J. Armslrong, mechanical in speclor for the Provincial government spent a couple of days in town early this week looking over the road machinery of local i I. - f i . I: . , . 1. Ii in iliirii oi i in 1-uimii: urns i parlmenl. HOTEL ARRIVALST Prince Rupert. .1. Armstrong, Victoria; A. WHIST LEAGUE ! SEASON OPENS Oddfellows, Kn'hts of Columbus, Knights, of Pythias and Sons of Canada are First Winners The ll?56 season of the 4iens section of the I raternnl Whist t.fffli&e was niiriK'd la I nighl hy Myor Xewton. game played resulting a follows: oddfellows, h; Sons of F.ng- land. 4... Knight oiyOoluiubus, 6; Loyal range Lodf 3. Miwse 3, fkttights of Pythias fl. Sons of Canada. 5; Ureal War Veterans, i.' Elks vs.,'BI. Andrew's Society postponed The iilayjers in last night -ante were? as follows: Moose.-If. M. Minpson, cap- lain, I. Johnson, J. Judge, O. Slegavig. T. dybhavn and Oillls tflyer. Knights or Pylhjas. Jl. Hlake.j aataiu, F AScii, V. li. Vic-1 irrft, V. Mcf5Ma.lF; E. WarnliB and A. N. Oilier. ' ' Great War 'Vetertrnn. IK L. I.andry. captain. . .. Noskins, T. MrKentte. K. Nelson, C. II. Taylor and F. Aldridpe. . Sons of Canada. O. RuMer- inm, capUiin,. T. Ross Mackay.J i. T,. rmtick ..Uflrt iroR. s. Fisher aM t V. Jliii4one. KnighlJi nV uolumhtis. A. 1) (iillie, eaplain, II. I.etouriieou. T. M. J. Fortune, J. (I. Meagher. T. Trotier and J. Oaron. I)al Oranire Lodge. F. M. naejf,,cadanfl J A. Ten?, A Mcliae, it. Merick, . HotliweiT and C. Huehan. Sons of Kngland. I). Wilton. captain, W. O. Oakley. O. KeUey F. J. Fuller,' C. Rarker and R. Howe. . OddfHImvs; J. McLean, cap- 'ain, J. Mcintosh, C. R. Higgurt, M. M. Hale, II. Love and O. Dun- ate. SPORT CHAT Though it whs r.uyler's two bagger 'hat a'tu:illv wol yeider davs catno and lire world mtii - , ..... . ... , hp'',,UhrR "es on lh. was spent at cards elTecliv fiolduijr of the Nutiona League cliampjons Uiat gainei thenf tlie.wirbtJ4,Myv4 far as spsetaetilar idhy was eoncemml the Senators: peHiaps were mol in the liiiwdlglri but they nisi made by far tttC"tnost errors and certainly the "most untimely am serious on". "It was expertei' that Roger Peckinpaugh woub be one of Hie most valuable player for the Senators in the series but the way thlnzs have lurneil out lie eontrihuted to Hi downfall of Ihe Washington team Arnliin IMiiumlrtn- Mr nnil Mr Imnrn llinn :mv nlhor iilnvor on wioow ano son, ne leaves onvj ja( negan and son, Telkwa: the team. He errored consis James V. Nichol, Frank Taaffe, llently from the beginning to lb Percy llentig, and l. C. Scott, end of the series and was mor Vancouver; F. R. Oow, F.squi-;or less directly responsible for malt; Mrs. J. S. Slickney, Slew- the loss of (wo games. Tho Pir art; W. .1. Chlnnick, Montreal. utes won to a great extent o cows SPECIAL SELECTED CANADIAN RYE WHISKY , Botod 'in Bond under Dominion Government supervision The Quality Wlnsly of Conodu- sincc!859 ,. J This ndvertisement is not piildishcd or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the fiovcrnm"nt of . Unliili (Joluiubia. Wanted For Sale For Rent particulars. DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. St 2c per word In advance. No Advertuement taken for less than 50c WANTS WANTF.D. Woman to do house work either nioroinjr or after-ooons. Write Hot 979, Oally News otUei. 813 WOMAN wants work by the hour or day. Phone Red 320. til FOR SALE. Diniflg room suites. bedroom suites, CUemerfiebl anile, rage, stoves, bed linen, towels, window blind, inlaid linoleum and printej linoleuinH, lounges, chairs, Cliitfioniere. Dressers, Heil-Meads, nml tresses and spring. Dlninn tables, kitchen tnWe. tajde olleloth. A, Maskenzle, Horsi'.llOl.h Furniture for Sale. I'tVtne lr. (irant. PlioneL OR SALE. Duffel and china cabinet. Phone 314. , tf FOR SALE Koglih baby bugtry. Phone oreen 10C. BOARD HOARD. The Inlander, 830 Second Avenue. Phone 137. HOARD ami Room or Hoard only. Phone Red 707. LOST LOST. Ladies' wrist watch near Royal Hank. Finder please phone Minn C. Mitchell, Mine 28 J. 211 defence work and were on the job in Ihe pinches. II is not nrien that pitcher enn Jill Hie bases twice lp one gntiie wlUt no men down ,anl get awny will! It-but that 1 what Vie .Mdrtdge did in the second game. Hi field saved him. , Apart from I'ecumpaiign, th WiiMhifiglon team plnyel preMv well up to expectations. True the Pirates got on l(f Walle loli n son In the last game for fifteen lilts but Johnson, veteran as he Is, dldjiis share for hi learn through holding the Pirates helpless in two games and win nltiff them both one by the shut out method. That was the mil shut out of the , series. Even with Uio number of. hits tha .lohnnon dlil allow, it was no Hint that lost Die deciding gam for the Sonalofs. It was lack i support in Ihe field, notably in the eighth inning when i costly error cost tho game. The Senators Ooslln and .loo Harris knocked plenty of home runs but they did not result in many ex- Ira scores. On the other hand, timely hitting by the Senators wns contributory to a great ex tent to their victory. Another world series is over. Il was unique In many respects and was thrilling to baseball fans far and wide. Not. the least unburn fea- tnre was tho ullimale downfall of Washington by three straight defeats at the hands of Pittsburg atler iney unit lhe series virtually l.led up three tramcs to quo. Advertise In the Dally News TO RENT CARS FOR SALE. -I'JJO Nash five passenger touring IHJ0 -ftl Overland Schn 1700 -IVtS Ford Seilan -1 Ion Ford truck, paml bly 7 -181 H MelJiushlin light 6. S pass 1250 -Ford Itthl delivery rhasis rebuilt 1173 All ears guaranteed in koo.I me hanical conditinn. Make! our own term. KAIEN QARAQE Ford and Chevrolet Service Sta tion. Hood year Tires, tlaa. Oil and OreasM. WRE0KINO SERVICE DAY OR NIi HIT. Plume 3t. If TAXI Taxi 67 Phone (Call GenrK-e. Paul or Ousl) Speoial 6 and 7 passenger Slnde- bakers at your service day and night. ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block Across from Empre-N Hotel. ROTHWELL'S TRANSFER Coal - Wood and Furniture Moving Havffage and Express Sland:I.lttes New Sland, Phone 332. , Res. IMinne Oreen iC CAMERON TRANSFER Phone 177 Baggage, Furniture Moving. If you want anything sent for, or delivered, phone us. P.O. Hox 099. COLUMBIA RECORDS NEW Process Columbia .Records no scratching. Finest re productions of latest Fox Trots, Songs and Instrumental music by world famed artists Call In and hear I hem. PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE. Third venne FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furnl ure Store. We Duy, Sell and Ex change New and Secondhand (looils, OEO. PAPADOPULI8, R39 -yilrd Ave. pbone Mfl WOMEN'S HOSPITAL Surgical and Obstetrical 32ns' .19lh Avenue West (Kerris-dale), Vancouver, R. c. Dr. Ernest Hall, stinerinlcnden'. fff 4 PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Saturday, Octobor 17 High 1 :fJ8 a:m: 111.7 f, 13:H p.m. 20.8 " Low 7:18 a.m. 4.j 10:11 p.m. 3.8 " KINDLINQ WOOD )LI) Artificial Teeth Itot.fflit. any FOR RENT. Pianos, player All dry inside w condition. Highest prin-s sent by return mail. R. Dunslnn, P.O. Hox 3 in, Vancouver. H.C. Established thirty three years. POSITION WANTED COMPETENT bookkeeper and !tenographer, male, desires position- with local firm. P.O. Hox (32. . t2 FOR SALE ViFurujlure Hwise. Phono 773 I'till SALE. (insoline launch and Ford Sedan. Real snap on terms. Phone Red 720 for pianos, phonograph and sew-i 1 W'nll, I MnsbSlore If Vi:W HOI SK on Fifth Avenu-Wet will be ready for rent about October 16. Phone Red Tin. mm lKS'l Moderii hoiite,llve rooms and bath. Monro lln FOUND FOUND, after Cyro Carnival, bunch of keys. Apply Dally New off lee. CARPENTERS WHEN having your house repair ed, ee A. H. MacPherson. Phone lllack H1. it block nnv. delivered, iim-per loud ! Stan style ring In .Hi -lb Oc per -lb. ISAACSON Seal Cove V m CANCELLATION OF Rtttftt I aoiij is unoov SHOI MtOU '. I'l.onl. n - tii VirMrM. H.(.. Mtimii in thc sueniac coust of ml COtUHBIA. netw MttrA w ' f.it 'II. li. UMHlviil HMUH ) a rr-' itl an f RMk lH-a l iixl ' mlin-l I.. II- Ml '" tlllfll 11. lU-rk I 'i ltlll IS-. Olf .( I' yarti'X ism, iil. sin jt. vori'i: i. I Hi II li ' ItaltgV II. I ta ( iwl. Irrnl hi i i in... mt i i ' b dx-ifeni i kI ami lib. W f 1 1 I Ol.tHft KI4 t ' Kl It 1 IMI in im rt ml' ' .! li) ).MI I- II. ll ' (IIIMI Im H.lMtl lb.'' 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' rntr tt ill, i.aio n ! mih thirty-ln rtislnv forljr rliim: tliMiri iv Mh nuirf or l. to tilth irr 1 txirlhr'tO tl.nif hih Will i It: "if nimmrnrriiirtii, mil "ih ' 'ii srrf. iimrf ir ! rntzzE'.L i ' kiI ii nm nth stt LAND ACT. Nolle ef Inttnllon lo Apply ! In th I j.nt lirmnlint phlri' ,,4 ivuiwri, inn tiiiiii' ii 1 IHir tallt :rxt k hli-h f tralall nitrr 11111111 IS II IIHHIIIl. T.Ut: MllICK (hat iolin A l'rlnri Iliirl, H.C nn'iil man. Inlciido lo apply fur 1" piirrhaw (hit rollilnr rtcperil" 1 r.iiiiiininrint i 1 ioil plnt outlii-M vt'tiwr nf l.nt SIX 111 thi-nc 30 rhaint imrthiTlr. ' rhaina wMlrrty. iniim or l". ' mi iiivrr: tiicnrr o main llirnrr so rhitin fiorrly. 'l arrra, morn fir iraa, . if., run kr UllT'1 iim lth ti CASSIAR LAND DISTKICT Racordlno Dlttrlct of Tlto"Ph ...nr. .-.nill.r. tlini jnnu ' nf Ort-at olarifr, SlUtlnr. ran IpiwIi lo sptilr for iwrmlmlnn . , nai llii tollowlnt 1I1 rrllied I'1 ' ' Hif-nrm at a ml inane ' i iimn nr 0111 nimini) tin 4 11 1 llrrat Ol.irlr, r Miithesal C'lrm ' Niimina- nnrih 0 chain; them WMloiiv (llM-ctu.ii to rlnlnai llir" " "i inihrl.v ilirrriinn to rhain" 4 n raao-rly ilirrriinn to rlislns. ' inciin iiinii i,.i.. J0II.1 JACOB rowt1