DAT, OCTOBER 21, 1826. Trot i Trot J lctor Records Baby Face - Jan Garber and III Orchestra For My Sweetheart Art. Landry and 111 Orchestra . Ctiie Austin Where'd You Get Those Eyes ? Jetse Crawford The Ketelcrs Two Favorites by Jesse Crawford Trot Oorc Olscn anJ lilt Music Victor Talktnf Machine Co, a i i At "His Master's Voice" Dealers JOIOJ 21124 20143 -- l.mrd II un Ilia fil ixii n the Riviera a m VtM and Barcelona Cherie, I Love You War(ni PcnnsylvanUn, Valencia Faul Whltrman and Hit Orchestra 20113 2M74 20M7 20075 20082 At Dawning and Roses of Picardy Bye Bye Blackbird . 2111 20CM . 20044 n w- i E H miMHBB it .4,1 i i r n L i u anadian National Meamsfuns to. Limned a Prince Rupert RYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Ooftnilno fl. T. 20.000 Ton Floillna Dry Doch ' - a, . makers, Founders, wooawomera, co. KLECTRIO AND ACETYLENE WELDINQ. Our plant Is eqnipe1 U huinll H ' MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 3SF Consider The Squirrel . . t ...i..i..iltA..liJki.iiitLimil Hi" lays in Ins viii!t suppuc- worn- .. llicie I an nliiiiit!ari. '. WIkii winter arrives, us it '"es. his prct;ireii)c.ss ae him a ,,f W(,rr5' ni,d "'"- Man .seems to he the must imuruvitliMil creature, bo "luiiy or ii-. never tltink of the winter fuel ttupply imni " "lt spell is on us, yet we expect prompt .lelivencs with well prepared iliy fuel. ., , . iim Lay in your winter's stuck of runl now without neon- '"VHVMip JUKI .-til, it I r NANAIMO-WELLINQTON COAL ""I eau deliver it to you at anytime U, suit you. Phone "f now at 116 op 117. Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. SOLID COPPER WASH BOILERS $4.00 it: 2'76 10 w " PPr Bottomed Wjh Boiler, Thompson Hardware Co., Wd "ONE Local and Personal Arthur Taxi. Phone 678. DC Undertaker. Phone 41. Lutherin Tea and Bake Sale. Ocod Eat Cafe, Friday afternoon. Try Foothill Btove Coal, $13.00 per ton. No wot Phllpott, Evttt & Co, Ltd. a Whlrt drive at 8t. Andrew' Room tomorrow night at 8 pm. Refresh ments. Admission 60c. The Public library will be cloned until further notice owing to the pre valence of a children epidemic. Nelwin lay, (ictober 21. first annual ball Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer llefccrte, Mowe Hall. 347 The .Utile Ktudlo It making a ) laity of Victoria liothoue roe at 11.73 to t.?3. .Positively open trtj Thursday afternoon. All schools In the city 'and the public library were ordered closed for ten day yesterday the medical health o facer, Dr. J. P. Cade, who reports the epidemic cf scarlet fever to be mild but very 1- fectlous. vember 10. I Dr. C. P. Brown, medical officer la charge of the WUllam Head quarantine station out of Victoria, who baa been here for the past few days giving the local quarantine oScer instruction as to iumlgstlon of grain ships, etc., re-ttu-ns south on the Prince George to night. . Capt. L. G. Dixon, Vancouver port warden; W. II. Walton of the B. L. Johnson-Walton Co., Vancouver, and I Abe. manager of Buzukt Co.. Seattle who have been here tn connection with the Inauguration of grain shipping at this port.- will return south on the Prince Oeorgt tonight. A complimentary banquet by the Baard of Trs-ie and City Council will be tendered the captain arxl officers of the first grain vessel to load at our port and also shipping and elevator official to be held at the Commodore, Thursday October 21. st 030 pm. Tickets from secretary and committee. 24' There were several case under the Indian Act before Magistrate McCly- saont In the city police . court this morning. Oeorge Sszaroff, charged with supplying. ss remanded until this sf tcrnoon as also were Wilfrid Matheson. Indian, charged with having liquor tn bts possession, and Arthur Lewis, In' dun. charted with intoxication. Ja. McKay and Wilfrid Booth, both In dlsns. were fined ttt and cost for having liquor ' In their possession and Alfred Wesley, also an Indian, was a tensed IIS and cost for drunkenness. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Hallowe'en Dance, auspices Women's Hospital Auxiliary. Friday. October 29 Hill 90 I O DI. Bazaar, October SO. Presbyterian Llsdles Aid Bazaar. No St Peters. Seal Cove. Sale of Wor November 11. Moose Bazaar November 18 and 17. Rupert East United - Church Bazaar, November 18. 23. Anglican Church bsxaar. November Baptist Ladles' Aid Bazaar. Novem ber 29. Lutheran Women's Aid Sale of Work December 1. United Church Bazaar. December 2. Established 1923 Out-of-town Patients ,a i t. tVa hate alwnjs made Mxtlal efforts tu tcrve out - of (on ii putlrnti with speed and despatch, Dk.Ep Kenny DENTIST Exchange Block Phona 109 (or Jacache THE DAILY WEWfl PAQB THRE. Special for frlday and Satur-(lay only, large black vrlvrt and satin liat, S3JS0 each. Mr. II. H. Parker' Ladle' Iteaily-towear Store. 210 Sixth Street. Phone tirren 5o2. The caae of the Canadian Legion. charged with aelllng IKjuor, through a hereon In It employ, wa adjourned for eight dar In the city police court tbia mornlrg. City Solicitor E. P. Jonei wa In the wltnet bos and difference between him and Mr. Gonzales, defence counsel, arose a to the succession cf the 'CJ.W.V.A. by the Canadian Legion and the adjournment wa taken to the crown may communicate with the registrar of Joint stock companies. George 'Martin, taxi driver, and Rich-ard John Ford, who were apprehended last night at the far end of the ocean dock by George Keep, CJill. Investiga tor, and Alex Martin, local railway coa-itable, are appearing in the city police court this afternoon on charge of trespassing. The railway police Intend to stop all pedestrians. In the yards approaching the elevator. It Is pointed out by them that there Is a road t the elevator from Section Two which all should use In going to the plant. MCE CHARLES IS REPORTED ASHORE No Word Had lleen Kecrlied of It at Local t.nM..M. Offices, lloueter The captain cf the Prank Waterhousc motorshlp freighter Arran Firth, whicl arrived at 230 this morning from Mas- sett and sailed at 035 for Vancouver. reported the C. N. R. steamer Prince Charles, Capt. Nell McLean, ashore on the sand In Massett Inlet yesterdav afternoon. The vessel wa apparenUy 1b no danger and it wa expected she tould soon be refloated so she could ontlnue her voyage to this port from ,'ancourcr via the Islands. At local C O M II. offices this morning t was staed nothing had been heard 3f the Charles being ashore and that jhe bad been spoken by wireless at 9 o'clock last right and nothing had been satd of it. The vessel. It was expected at the orQce. would be In this after noon or evening. Though there was nothing definite stated, reports received early this after noon indicated that the Charles wa still ashore In Massett Inlet. , GRAND TERMINAL CASEJS STARTED (not her Adjournment I'ntll Monday U Taken at Instance of Crown Some of the evidence wa taken thl mornlng In city police court In the case of the Grand Terminal Club. charged with selling liquor through 1U employee, and the hearing was ad Journed until Monday so the crown rosy tain further evidence as to the regis tration of the concern. The principal wttneoses are officer of the Liquor Con- irol Board. After the charge waa read. Milton Gonzales, defence counsel, asked that in objection be entered. This wa to the effect that the defendant was not a corporation and. therefore, could not be prosecuted. City Solicitor E. F Jones read the act dating that It wJ legal for the crown to assume that It was a corporation. WEATHER REPORT (Ooiernnient Telegraphs. It a.m.) Temp Prince Rupert Foggy, calm X Terrace Clear, windy 2 Anyox Foggy, calm , , Stewart Part clqudy. calm 31 Hazelton Foggy, calm Si Telegraph Creek Cloudy, calm .... SS 3hilthers Cloudy, calm, frosty SI Bums Lake Cloudy, calm 0 Whltehorse Clear, calm 38 Dawson Foggy, south wind 12 lllltTII. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. T. Lough. 1287 Park Avenue, at the Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital yester- lay. October 20, 1926. Both well. TOHAVS WIRELESS REPORT 8 a.m. DIOBT ISLAND Foggy.-calm; baro meter. 30.16; temperature, 48; sea smoath. DEAD TREE POINT Barometer, 30.00; temperature, 41. BULL HARBOR Cloudy, light south east wind; barometer. 29.90; tempera ture, 40; moderate swell; 8 pm. (poke steamer Canadian Oboerver. 60 mile south of Bull Harbor, bound for SeatUe; 8 pan. spoke tanker Ollnda. Vancouver fpr Prince Rupert, abeam China Hat; 8 pjn. spoke steamer Catala in Queen Charlotte Sound northbound; 8 a.m. spoke steamer Mogul, Anyoxr, for James lelaud, 368 miles from Jamea Island; 8 am. spoke tug St. Faith, In Mllbank Sound, bound for Logun Inlet. ' Noon DIQBY ISLAND lear. calm; temperature. 60; barometer, 30 06: sea smooth; 8.30 ajii. spoke tanker Ollnda, Vancouver for Inverness, off , Klew Nuggett; 9,30 am apoke steamer Anyox left Anyox tot Stewart, DEAD TREE POINT Barometer. 30.-00; temperature; SO. BULL HARBOR Clear, fresh southeast wind; barometer, 29.88; temperature, 43; moderate swell; 8.30 am. apoke tug ' Lome In Mllbank Sound northbound; 1 9.90 a.m, spoke steamer Catala off China Hat northbound; 11.20 ant. spoke steamsr Qray 163 miles from Rose Harbor bound for Rose Harbor. i pgr WI COLD SEAL If Ul GUARANTEE l (f SATISFACTION CUAEANTEED ifj 1000 Eggs 1 j in Every Hen New SyMem of Poultry Keeping f.et High-Priced Winter Kse famous Poult rj man TELLS HOW 1 "The great trouble with the poultry business has always been that the lay-j ing life of a ben was too short," says Henry Tratford. International Poultry 3xpert and Breeder, for nearly eighteen ear Editor of Poultry Success. The average pullet laya ISO eggs. If iept the second year, she may lay 100 uiore. Then she goes to market. Yet. X has been scientifically established that uery pullet 1 born or hatched wiia over jne thousand minute egg germs in her rystem and will lay them on a highly profitable basis, over a period of four ' co alx years' time if glren proper cave. How to work to get 1,000 eggs from .very ben; bow to get pullet laying .arly; bow to make the old bens lay like pullets; bow to keep up heavy egs production all through cold winter jnonths when egg are highest; triple egs ' production; make slacker bens hustle: 13.00 profit from every hen In six winter ! months. These and many other money I .asking poultry secrets are contained In i Mr. Trafford'a "1.000 EGG HEN" system )f poultry raising, one copy of which sill be sent absolutely free to any reader sf this paper who keeps six hen or more. There is big profit for the poultry keeper who gets the eggs. Mr. Traffbrd ;ells how. If you keep chicken and want them to make money tor you. cut out this ad and send It with your name ind address to Henry TraXford, Suite 92A, Herald Bldg.. Blnghamton. N.Y.. ind a free copy of "THE 1.000 EGO HEN" U1 be sent by return mall. SIMPLE MIXTURE STOPS GAS BLOATING! i 81mple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc. I is mixed In Adlerlka, often helps stem-1 uh trouble In TEN minutes by remov-j ing OAS. Brings out a surprising amount sf old waste matter you never thought as in your system. Stop that full, bloated feeling and makes you enjoy eat-ng. Excellent for chronic constipation Adlerlka works QUICK and delightfully sasy. Orme Limited, Druggists, THROUGH SLEEPING" CARS TO SHIP'S SIDE The Canadian National Railways have aade arrangements to operate tourist vaA standard sleeping cars through from the Pacific Coast to the shlpV side at Montreal and Halifax In connection with Old Country sailings, during November and December. . . For full Information regarding rate. reservations, passports, etc.. call : St City Ticket Office. Canadian National hallways, 528 Third Avenue. Phone 260. There wa another enjoyable benefit dance under Scandinavian auspices In the Metropole Hall last night. lira AJ SUPERIOR J 111 lifc il CANADIAN J VPACinCi vaawATj Why millions of women look for this Gold Sea k More than a , trade rnarli, Mre; than A;;gUan9el.'rTKeti o 11 i . t - v- - uoia oeai pasted on every ton-goleum Qold Seal 'Art-Rug stands today in the minds' of ' millions of women for floor-covering of proved satisfaction. These women realize that it is utterly impossible to tell the quality of felt-base floor-covering simply by looking at it. But with the Gold Seal as an unfailing guide, even the most inexperienced buyer can easily and confidently select the brand whose service record has been winning and holding the confidence of housewives for many years. Write for Pattern Chart CONGOLEUM CANADA LIMITED ill 1270 St. Patrick Street. Montreal, Quebec nS Mai in Canada by Canadians for Canadians These Chilly Nights Require heal in the house. We have just received our Fall shipment of Gurney Oxford Heaters For economy and efficiency th'jy cannot 'be excelled. Call and inspect our slock. We also carry a complete line of Condor Electric Lamps in all sizes Stork's Hardware Limited 710 Second Avenue Steamship and Train Service Sailing from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, SEATTLE, each THURSDAY and SUNOAV, 11.00 p.m. for AN VOX WEDNESDAY 10.00 p.m. lor STEWART SATURDAY 10.00 p.m. S.S. PRINCE JOHN lux VANCOUVER (Is QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS fortnlghtli. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT dally except Sundsy SI 11.30 tin. tor PRINCE QEORQE, EDMONTON, WINNIPEG, sll 'poiou Eastern Canada, United States. Agtncj sll Octsn Stsainshlp Lino. Use Csnadisu National Express tor Money Orders, rorrirn Clieques. etc., also for your next shipment Cltf Ticket Offlca, 628 TMrd At., Prlncs RupsrU Phont 260. Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Ruoert y j I - - To kstchlssn, Wrsngtll, Junu and Skagway StpL 6, 17, 27; Oct. S, IS, 29. To Vsncouvsr, Victoria and Seattle StpU 4, 11, 21; Oct. 1, 12, 22. PRINCESS BEATRICE. Camobsll Rlvsr. and Vanceutsr start Saturdat 11 a.m. For Butsdals, East Balls Bella, Octan Falls, Nsmu, Alsrl B, assact foe all ttsamshlp Linos. . . Full lnformtl fr W. O. ORCHARD Osnsrsl fnl. Oorase of 4th Street and 3rd Atsnus, Prlncs Ruport. B.a UNION STEAMSHIPS. LIMITED Sslltnis trom rrinr huperl or VANCOUVER, VICTORI. Swsnson Bar, snd Altrt r. Tuesday, t P.l. ar VANCOUVER, VIOTORlA. Alort . snd Swsnson B, Ssturdst, 10 For PORT SIMPSON and Naas Rltar Cannarlas, Thursday p.m. For PORT SIMPSON, ANYOX. ALICE ARM, STEWART, Sunda, S a.m. 123 2nd Atonu. R. M. SMITH, Agvnt Prince Rupsrt, B. 0. HOTEL AltltlVALS Prince Rupert W. Hunter W'ell. X. O. Young. Tho. Gray, C. E. Brandea, C. M. Brown and Miss M. Savllle. Vancouver; William Lowden, Toronto; W. S. Thompson. Bernard Holmes and Fred G. Campbell, Montreal; H, W. Chambers. Inverness; H. Anscomb, VlctoriajT'victgr Hagbcrg, Edmonton; A. F. Flskatnd George Keep. Prince Oeorge: H: 'Ey Denison, London, England; Charles A. Johnson, Winnipeg. Central James Gordon, S, Milne, Louis Rosen-baum, II. Herman, Harold Goodwill and O. Black. Vancouver; Mr. and Mra. Munday, Victoria; G, Henrlks and B. Penner. Queen Charlotte, Savoy John Desjardlns; 8tewart; E. Olson, Usk; Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Bellack, city; S. R .Chandler and A. Rot her a, Wars Chanel. SUMMER SUQQBSTIONS FOR WOOD Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, Birch and Spruce Per load y , .f 6.50 Per half load 3.50 1'cr sack 50 . Burn Wood and Keep Cool! HydeTransfer 139 Seoond Avenue Phone 6S0 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES.