Tuday, October 6, 1025. Rent a Remington Don't be without a typewriter just because you don't wish to buy one at present. Just phone and a machine in first class order will be delivered $5.00 per month $12.00 for 3 months Wc arc prepared now, as never before, to clean, adjust, overhaul all makes of typewriters promptly and thoroughly a service that satisfies Wo are supporting Qyro CarnWal JJe (Comfortable This Winter , Ue tittle 1" l'.k n i .hii lidding itt-illircllieil( i-.n i i I ill ,:n- il WOOL BLANKETS, FLANNELETTE BLANKETS and BED SPREADS Wt are supporting Qyro Carnival BARRIE'S Home Furnishings 3rd Avenue. Goods. Free Phone 123. Sale - - One Can PALM-OLIVE TALC POWDER FREE tvilh each lube ii I'alm-Oiivc Shaving Cream 35 cents One GILLETTE RAZOR and Blade FREE Willi each lnl.. ( II'a iII Shaving Creuiu 40 cents Ormes Limited The Pioneer Druggito. lU-xall Store. 3rd Avenue and 6th Street. Phone 82 and 200 Wholesale and JW'tail Druggi-i- "Oh, I Haie to Get Up in the Morning" Harry l.attdcr. ami on v..i-hl utonitug yon prolmlily feet like singing Mi' .inie Ihing. So why not end (liiil imneiit drudgery tiny? THRIF-T SERVICE J l all ror nor TIIUIIT-T SKItYII'.K which will ... every ur tlie washing uul iron Ihe fl;( work too. Willi the Wtt.sb, OUt U f Wil"ll dn lll.it " ll.ilc l' gel ll' I he morn nig' reeling will In gum- K'l and ill. THRIFT-T SERVICE. Ec a lb. and lea piece. Minimum Charge SI .00. CANADIAN Steam LAUNDRY Phone 8. E. H. Shockley Planing Mills Re-located at 230 Central Street, Vancouver, With additional iiuu hiue tor ihe nmiiufacluro or SASH, DOORS, MOULDINGS LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, VENEER ' also curried in slock. Have hundliiig.'cliurges hy Inlying ilireel from the source of supply.' ! Local and Personal I - n li.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. try alcntiii Dairy. Phone 057. lf Milliard Association meetim? OIIIKllt, oiy Hull. p.m. doldlilooin is bringing hack rur coals. Wait till you see Ihcinl tf Mis Dora Mackenzie left on thin niorniiis'N train for TeSsier Sak., where it i her intention to remain. Heco. Thl is tlio coal you need for your stove. 1 1 per ton Prince lluperl Transfer A'Taxi I'lionc I Hit-1 1 8. 2U You can get llio "Province' through the mails or at Little's Si" slam for I.0U for four months or 25c a month. 235 Never belter value offered in Uuper! than our Hero Coal $11 per ion. Prince Hupert Transfer Taxi. PliotH) 18U-1 12. ANNOUNCEMENTS tiyro Carnival and loher 12 and 13. 231 Paul A. Helton of IliveMid i.al.. who is In lie married here next Thursday to Miss Violet Mortimer, reached ie city On lat night's (rain. The Liberal committee rooms iter Second Ave. and Fourth street, . net to the Walker' Music store are opeu.evcry afler noon and evening. 251 The rttjr council decided last nijrtit In defer consideration of the Parking llylaw till the foil council wax in attendance. Aid Cay wa absent lust night. Provincial Police Constable Martin arrived in the city on the Cnnlena today from Stewart bav ing in charge an insane patient who i on his way to the mental lnpi(al at F.ssoudale. J. K. Oordoii, Terrace hotel proprietor, was a business visi- jtur in the city, Me arrived from i lie interior by train yesterday ufii-moon nml relumed to the tiieriur mi this morning's train. 'Mr and Mrs. Hall, who have been hi the city for the past few month, tire leaving at I lie end of the week for Winnipeg. Mr Halls ha been wiln the firm of Carter-Halls-A lilinyrr on the locat elevator eonsdructioii and ha been ealld east to lake pari m snhthiTjtrj5lbrt-XyhirHvTlie company is to start. The city council decided last night to ask 35 per month rent for the Sloan bouse on (Sraham Avenue which is being vacated by . A. Hunter and for which Donald Kims has made appli cation. A resolution was passed, ou motion of Aid. .Me Mo nils seconded hy Aid. Stephens, that if Mr. Itoss in not willing to pay P35 the house be advertised for ren I . Hchi'Mil' Ilaiaar Saturday, Oo ilier 17. Catholic Church Itainur, 21 and 92. Hospital Hallowe'en Hati, Oct ober 30. Hill Sixty Chapter I.O.I Ml. Itaiaar, Ooloher 31, .Anglican Church llauiar N'o-vember 5. Presbyterian Nov ember 12. Moose and 18. Church llazaar 1 1 ova I Purple Hazaar 13. llazaar .November 17 Lutheran Church Ladies' Aid Patau) Derembfr HW.'llUSFlJlrtf ritllaT.W-qartlaltifcn. CATARRH of Iha BLADDER Kirti Camilla fulfil ba.raran.a tTSy , p4irvtfconftrrMtt Commodore Cafe THIRD AVENUE The Cafe of Distinction. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Ilteakfast, Lunches, Afternoon Teas, Dinners and after Theatre llcfrcshmcnts Our Specialty is Home Made Ice Crearn and Confectionery. Wholesale or Iletail. You will he pleased with our service. Let us please you. KILLAS&CHRISTOPHER Phone 17 Two cars at your service sheddon Taxi. Phone 131. tf Percy llyan announces that lie was the man fined in the po!ie court yesterday .ami uol Peter Ityan. - How about that coal order 1 Try our Heco stove eoal. 911 per Ion. Prinee ilujierl .Trans fer & Taxt Phone I8U-112. 231 The Liberal committee rooms corner Second Ave. and Fourth Street, next to the Walker' Music store are open every afler- noou and evening. 251 Accounts totalling 1 6,210.1)6, including various payrolls for the month of September, were passed (or payment by the city council last night. Mrs. S. Hatcher sails this afternoon by the Cardena for Vancouver on a IiolioVs. (rip. Mrs. Pauline is also booked lo sad for the south on Ihe Cardena. Chris Mathers, well known lere, was arresled by Constable Silk at Prince (ieorge on October i on a charge of vagrancy found guilty and fined 20 and costs. (iet your order in now for Kiln Dried Kindling.' One load will last you all winter. Sole chase hit 63, block 31, section I, ror 10U.75. An undivided hair interest was held hy Mrs. Mcltae in this lot which was sold at the l2i lax sale. The oil healing system in tli( City Hall during the month of September eol il.ll Pr day ianvc ",... ,r,.-i u--,..ii.. i.. n... ..... ri iiiv-i nii;uiiiiii iu .IIV 11'1M I of John Walker Kxley, Janitor, siibniitte.1 to the couucil Inst night. The total fnel cotisuinp- liou ror Ihe month was 516 gallons or IV jh lions per day at Hr )ier gallon. 't'he case of Malcolm II. Mo-I.eml, local contractor, vs. It;.' City of Prince Hupert in which claim is made for balance under plank road repair contract will he dealt with at the session of the Supreme Court Assizes to be hold iu December. An appear ance lias Dee n entered by t!io city- in response to plaintiff's writ. Provincial Police Constable" Martin of the district office of Prince Itupert has been transferred lo the Prince Ceorgo detachment, .his post here to bo filled later.v mid will proceed to i . .... .... lK, tlepu,r iimrsiiay. s,,.- linptisl Church Ladies' Aidls,,ni v. t,....i. who is to he- llazaar. .November 20. Iconic chier constable here, ar- I Irived on last night's train from si. Andrews l.adies Auxiliary riiirc (ieorge illazaur. DcccuiDcr John llaldaiie, Indian, was fined i0 and costs In the city police court this uiortilug for in-, toxical ion; Hubert Saiikry was; fined ? It for a similar offence a- was also Joo Hyau. The first two declared that they received! i their liiiior from a wlillo man at the railway slaliou white j jltyan said he got bis fro in! auuther lud:ai. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Millerd, who are on a trip south, -are ex pected back from Vancouver next week. Union steamer Cardena, (laid. A. K. Dickson, returned at 2.30 this afternoon from Anyox, Alice Arm and Stewart and will sail at 5 o'clock for Vancouver and wayports. Alex Mcl'hcrson, fisherman, found guilty of an indecent act. was fined I0 in the city pollen court this morning. Accused was arrested last night at the Hex Cafe by Constable Potterton The check for $350 voted last week hy the city council as a loan to City Police Constable Alex Macdouald, whose child was poisoned in the city police station some time ago, has been re turned to the city treasurer. Arthur ColJison, Indian, charg ed with driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of liquor, will have his case pro ceeded with in the city police court this afternoon. Accused was arrested last night by Con stables Crate, Xull and Bailey afler he had driven a car ovrr the sidewalk near McCIymonl Park. He was convicted of similar offence last March. VANDERHOOF The residents of Vanderhoof at a largely attended meet in last week decided to lake the necessary steps to have Vanderhoof incorporated under Hie Villages' Act. A commit lee coii sisling of Dr. W. Itoss Stone (ieorge Ogslon and J. W. Paler son was appointed to make the necessary arrangements for Ihe presentation of the pel i I ion to (ho government and carry on until the commissioners are ap pointed. Miss J. M. Ilichards has bcei critically ill but is reported to bt improving. The following eaudiatees were con firmed at services held here last week hv Archbishop De Pen cier: Winnifred Itond, Heler Hond; Vitilcl Day, Sarah Irving John Irving, Anthony Irving and James Knight. Owen Hurdellc has left for SiliMii 1 1 re 7 mi vlnr lii will .wins i..r ine .-.it. spruce .ouis ,.,,. uwk xMiin bone dry kindling Prince Itupert Lw mollier aIld lnvaIjj bro,j,er. jransier t laii. i-nune ibv-ii.. 231 P. 'A. (a verb it I, chief forester for the province, who is here in the roure of his annual tour ot inspection, will leave on tomorrow morning's train for Victoria enroute lo his headquarter in Victoria. Application was made lo th rily council last night hy W. S. Fisher on behalf or Mrs. Ada O. Mcllae for permissioa to pur (ieorge D. Tile, well known Prinee Hupert business man. was a.visiftie Jn the di-lril last week. He nian1fps1'ed,keer1 "interest in Jl(is section of the province es-jiecially as to prospective business for the new grain elevator at Prince Hupert. Mrs. F.. C. Mc(! rcahy has re turned from Kdiiiontou with her daughter, Jean, who was taken there after having sustained a badly cut arm. BURNS LAKE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carroll of Decker Uike left at the first of the week lo spend a holiday in Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle. It. (. Stearns of Tiutagrl has been elected secretary of the Hums Lake A District Farmers' Institute. Mrs. Hanson of Ootsa Lake has relurned to the district after-, auj extended trip Hast. Clarence Corliss of Prince visited here this week on business connected with his min ing interests at Uncha Valley. Mr. and Mrs. C. P.. Imesou and family are leaving Hums Lake this week for Vancouver where they intend to locate. Mr. hne-sun, who has been a very active citizen during his long residence; l ...:ll 11. im i . I -I iicie, win uisposc iu ins uusincss interests to his partners, Hams den and Prentiss, Mrs. II. Hennell of Ootsa Lake has returned home afler spending several weeks in Prince Hu- 'pert visiting Willi Mrs. Hugh Fraser. A one of your daily dozen shine up with- Z'nI bhoePolish keep you and youi;hoe lit A I V 111 SB J -1 II B I guilder ' Supplies jend us your rume end tw oifl send you this illustralcdV book. of beautiful Homes fill llCANADlAN PACinc ''N.aaiiMTX El Distributor? for: tfaham K9L9RED -3HINOLE3. i PAG THHrT" Lumber Brick Cement Lime Plaster Slock yjarlwlnler's sapply of Nanaimo-Welling-ton Coal now Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phones 116 and 117 Steamship and Train Service FALL SCHEDULE S.S. PRINCE RUPERT and PRINCE GEORGE will Ml! rruln PRINCE RUPERT ror VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, ind intermediate point eacb SUNDAY aix THUR80AT at 10.00 pjn. For ANYOX Widntaday, 10J)0 pjn. For STEWART Saturday, 10.00 pjn. S.S. PRINCE CHARLES Mr KETCHIKAN, WRANO.ELL, JUNEAU, SKAOWAV, rarb WEDNESDAY, 4 p.m. .. PRINCE JOHN fortnlltltlj Tor VANCOUVER Via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT DAILY aicapt Sunday 11 SO a.m. tr PRINCE GEORGE, EDMONTON, WINNIPEG, alt lilnl Eaitrro rannda, I'nllrd Slates. AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. City Ticktt Office, E2S Third An, Prlnta Rupert. Phona 260 Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert ft incrnat. wtu.Nctu, xmv. sucwai far TiiC0Lni. VICTOItU ui SUTTU ss. rmaa mwa 8 a.m. DHillY ISLAND. Clear, calm,! barometer, StUJO; temperature.! 41; sea smooth; 8 p.m. spoke! steamer Curacao, Hyder for Ketchikan, 110 miles from Ket I . chikan; 1.30 a.m. spoke steamer Cardena left Stewart southbound J Dl-IAD TIIKK POINT. Cloudy, palm; barometer. 30.06; temper-' alure, 42; sea smooth. J Kill. I. II union Kul'-v p.-iIoi- i barometer, tflt.C5; temperature, i 18; heavy swell; C:'.'0 p.m. spoke lug Cape Seott, abeam Vancouver Hock, southbound; (5:-'5 p.m. spoke steamer Venture left Alert Hay 5:15 p.m. southbound; C.25 p.m. spoke steamer Princess Ena at .N'ainu southbound. Noon DIC.HY ISLAND. Clear, calm; barometer, 2lJ."-2; temperature, o2l sea smooth. DKAD THKE POINT. Cloudy. light northwest wind; barometer. 30.0G; temperature, 50; sea I smooth. j HULL HAIIHOH. Foggy, calm: barometer, 2t):67; temperature. 57; heavy swell; v:25 a.m. spoke steamer princess F.ua entering Oueen Charlotte Sound bound for Hivers Inlet. "DEVELOPED" IS RIGHT1 A Judge's little daughter, who had attended her father's court for the first time, was very much interested iu the proceeedings. After her return home she told! ;her mother: "Papa made a speech, and several oilier men! made speeches lo twelve meivj who sat together, and then these i j twelve men, were put In a dark I room to be developed. Parson s Weekly. I Ottatw 9, IJ. 30 Octtkr 13, 23. Htftakr 3 For Butadala, Swanaon Bay, Eait Balla Bella, Ocaan Falla, Namu, Atari Bay, Campball Rlxr, and Vancoutar aiary Saturday 11 a.m. Agancy (or all Staamahlp Llnaa. Full lo'of rr.atlon from . W. C. ORCHARD Ganaral Agant. Cernar of 4th Slraat and 3rd Aianua, Prlnca Ruptrt, B.C. UNION STEAMbHIP COMPANY OF li.C, LTU. Sailints rruto rrinre Rupert, 'or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, (wanton Ba. and Alart Bay, Tutiday, B P.M. 'or VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, Alart. Bay, and Soanaoa Bay, Saturday, 10 A.M For ANYOX. ALICE ARM, STEWART, Sunday, 8 PJB. For PORT SIMPSON and Naaa Rl.ar Cannariaa, Friday A JR. US nd Aiaau. J. Barnalay, Agant. rlnaa Rupart. B O WIRELESS REPORT. Garss Mack maw STAG mn Goats Pure Wool llcasonable Prices ENGLISH TRENCH COATS Just Arrived We are Supporting Gyro Carnival Steve King Phone Green 85. Wood! Wood! Now 1$ your chance DRY CEDAR Full load $6.00 Half load $3.00 Large sacks 50o DRY BIRCH Per load ... ... .. $0.50 HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE CUY BOTTLES.