DAY, OCTOBEB 37, 102o. Bond Interest When your interest coupons become due, or when you receive cheques for interest on registered bonds, deposit them in a Savings Account in the Bank of Montreal. The money you receive on your investment in bonds will then earn interest for you. 0. C PATERSON', Man,,,,. I'rinee Kupert Urnnchi BANK OF MONTREAL Established 1817 EHIND THE SCENES !i j'urt.iiil work i' il" gm mi "lifliind Hit- ni it.-i i ipiiun riHim. When your rt'-riititm Mb-.1 i ii imi nia r' ii-Min-d thai yon sire u t wluil tlir phy-n-ian v iftr. And emali ' hykd Jp iiiiiriiuliilicicuru4,y. i n m KneKo romes, vrt wunt yoh tr, Wl thai ynit rimth li'inil iiMn it Ut NH th reiTiituii Ormes Ltd. T lit" INoiK'tM Ilriiggi-i-Ave. and Oth Street. sldence, 244 Fifth Avenue West Tlir ltoxall Hl.iiv. Phones 82 and 200 narnan rannni .Yearns ns lo. urn en Prince Rupert RYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton FIoaIIiiq Dry Dock ...... t i ni..L . f) t . maker, Found-rs, Woodworker, uvc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is eijutpped U handle all kinds of. MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38P ATIN-GLO SATIN-GLO ... . ia an ill round ror wftua, rurmuire ana woonwor. ih fnr htu.tH - in twaiiiy aim uvktuiu uui- Pints boc plnU '' HRo .1 . ... it. I. .1 1 Iftl.Nfj . - . . tc.A,lfir , Oallon ?..' 10 ,'m . In .It sires, from .each Matt Orders Promptly Tl4. nompson warawarc u., m. ANGER, The Tailor iMiie Imported Serge and Snoluli Tweed Bulls nindo to order in our shop m Phnco lltiport ns low us i Sixth 8treet I. ANQER, Cuttor p. O. Box 247 Prince Rupert, D. C. THE DAILY NEWB PAGE THREl I HAZING NOT Local and Personal EXERCISE No. 6 SOVIOLENT FOR THE ABDOMEN Arthur's Tail. Phone 878. LYING down, place hands on thighs. Raise ' head and shoulders up, sliding hands along HUT COI.I.KliK feOI'IIM HULL PUT TIIK B.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. thighs until fingers touch the knee. At the same KltKslllKS TllltOt (111 THLIU time raise legs still. Now return to position. PACES Don't forget Hallowe'en Ball, Friday, This is very strenuous, so go slow at first. at the Auditorium. HALIFAX, NJ3.. Oct. 27. While violent hazing ha more or leu passed out of Mrs. J. Bent returned to the city this popularity In Maritime unlverttttes, the morning .on the Prince George. custom of Imposing varloua forms of Mooseheart Annua; Ball, Moose Hutl, restriction or obligation upon the new October 37. Five orchestra. 253 piece students remain in vogue. As a result university towns witness the spectacle of youths of both sexes appearing on the street in strange and bizarre attire. In lUUfn. home of Dalbousle Univer sity, with which Is affiliated King's University, the -freshen" as they term the first year girls, bowed to an edict from their .seniors obliging them to wear boudoir caps and carry baby rattles whenever they appear on the public streets, the rattles to be dangled at the end of strings to 'ensure their appearance. The girls adhere strictly to the order and even the proud owners of wealthy dads and sporty roadsters never appear on the street without tbelr badges of scholastic humility. The Dalhoutie Freshmen fsred differently. They were In due course haled before their traditional lords and Instructed to wear, until further orders, straw bats of another day which were duly supplied by the sophomores. But Viere Is a Urge and weighty freshman class and they looked unkindly upon such an Innovation, the curfew on straws having long since been sounded. After certain deliberation they betook made a pretty bo nil re of the passe straws. Followed an epic struggle between the sophomores and freshmen from which the latter emerged victorious and so they go their ways serenely wearing whatever their fancy and finances perm'lt. I bats or eurtsey whenever meeting a so- ' phomore on the streets. 33. Baptist ber 35. December 1. Ladles' Aid Bazaar, Novem- Lutheran Women's Aid Sale of Work. United Church Baziuir. December 3. Established 1923 Special Denture Service I? i fr 5 Wr hate krrn uniform-l.v Niinnful In Denture ervl especially In difficult t'UM'S. DrEPKennx DENTIST Exchange Block Phono 109 Try Foothills Stove Coal, 113.00 per ton. No soot, Phllpott, Evltt tt Co Ltd. y C. Kerr returned to the city this morning from a holiday spent in the south. Marcelling and hair 'trimming. Mrs. Skinner. 330 Third Avenue. Phone Blue 700. 253 Sergeant and Mrs. A. McNeil returned home this morning on the Prince Oeorge. Accounts up to October 33 totalling $3461 were passed for payment by the city council last night. Mr. and Mrs. W. fiance returned from a holiday trip to southern cities on the Prince Oeorge this morning. Hill 60 Hallowe'en Bazaar. Saturday. I.OX.E. Hall, PUth Avenue Proceeds for Children's Hospital ward. Mcosebeart Annual Ball, I loose Hall themselves to the campus where they 1 tonight. Five piece orchestra. Whist Ladies 50c. Oentlementl.00. Tho. Louden. C.O.MAI. superintendent engineer. Vancouver, was an arrival in the city on the Prince Oeorgo this morning. At Munt Allison University, 8ack- C. W. Tourtellette., assistant to the vllle. NJJ.. the question of the relation raclllc Coast manager of the C O-MAI,' between freshmen and sophomores was 'arrived from the south on the Prince settled In a more modern and less sanguine 17 manner. The two bodies. Oeorge this morning. equally matched, engaged In games of I The charge against Joe Rose of keep strrngth which offered plenty of oppor- tag liquor for sale was dismissed by tunlty for the seniors to vent their Magistrate McClymont In the city : spleen on the newcomers If any was police court this morning. felt The sophs won a flag rush then, staged a tug of war across the Ladles'! C.N.R. steamer Prince Oeorge, Capt. College poud. The lasers would be 11. N'edden. arrived from the south at pulled into the water. At the height 11:45 thl morning. The vessel will of the struggle the rope broke 'in thn sail at II tonight for Any ox. : midst of the soph ranks and halt of 1 ' I them were yanked Into the watsr. Un-1 Edward Wagner of Stewart appeared willing to take advantage of fate, the before Judge Young this morning on a remainder of the sophs also plunged In chsrge of false pretences and. electing brslde thetr comrades. Not to be out-1 for speedy trial, was remanded until 'done in aporumanahlp the victorious November 4. freshmen, refusing to accept sueh an accidental victory, also waded In. After Leonard Wreede Wadena has been such display of gaodXellowshlp there ' appointed leader of the Christmas ex-' , was no bsrrjer left between the two , curst on party from Halifax which is ' j bodies of students. j conducted annually by the SwedUh . ' At Acadia University .Wolfrllle. fresh- 'American line. ' 1 men and treshtttes meekly submitted to j , a decree from the seniors that they wear i Only four aldermen were In attend-' straw baU and green ribbons conspleu- ance at last night's meeting of the ' i ously dlsplsyed. In addition to pro- city council. Those present were Mayor 1 longing the verdant season In that man- 'Newton. Aid. Casey. Aid. Jos. Oreer. j ner and acknowledging their own ver-jAld. Larsen and Aid. Perry.' ' j uncy. ine newcomers must nit xneir Reduction In feed prices, first car load of Bulkley Valley grain Just arrived. We are ttlll handling our famous Edson coal In any quantities. Phone 58 or 558. Prince Rupert reed Co. 35v A report from the finance committee recommending Increases of (5 per month In the salaries of Miss Osborne and Mln Christy of the City Hall staff was accepted by the city council last night Oeorge Mclror. manager of the Can adlan Co-Operatlve Wheat Producer Ltd., will arrive tn the city on Friday morning by the Princess Mary to pay a visit of Inspection to the local elevator. Other otaclsls, it Is expected, will accompany Mr. Mclvor. The regular monthly business meeting of the Oyro Club was held today tn the Commodore Cafe with President Stan Taylor In the chair. The committee for the recent hoedown reported that $260 had been netted as a result of the affair, lor the club's playground fund. An appropriation to ' the. Board of Trade amounting to 145 to reimburse the board tor entertainment in con nection with the arrival of the -first grain ship at this port will be paid by the city tt was decided by the council last night on recommeudatton of tho finance committee. A Ford car driven by Arthur Cade and a Dodge taxi collided at the cor ner of Third Avenue and Mc Bride street, riast night shortly after six o'clock. Neither driver was hurt bAdly although the Impact was sufficient to cause considerable damage to the Ford car. The taxi was proceeding' east on Third Avenue towards Cow Bay and Cide was going up McBrlde from the direction of Second Avenue. The Dodge suffered little damage apart from a bent fender and the front axle being slightly twisted. Advertise in the Daily. Nws Your DeaSer has WATCH FOR THESE KEEPING FIT EXERCISES npHIS is one of a series of eight Penmans Underwear exercise advertisements. Clip each out as it appears and you will have a complete set-Do the exercises every morning and you will get wonderful results. A lukewarm sponge should fol-Jow the exercises. FINANCIAL WORRY CAUSES SUICIDE OF VANCOUVER CONTRACTOR VANCOUVER, B.C.. Oct 37. With Mrs. C. A. Kirkendsll and child re-,buUet hole m W8 trapIe of turned to the city this morning. Mr. chl., Kln hulIrt,n. rnn.r.. 'Krltnllll, CU1 uth b the UI- . . 7. ZZZ : tor. was found cn a bench In Stanley ' A tea in connection with the Catholic .u ne of her mother who paed awayjP,rk thJ, mornlne. A TolTer ttM . Women's League will be held at the auortly after her arrival there, home of Mrs. F. W. Lee per. Pacific1 Place, to e. on Thursday afternoon from 3 8. Bug, who has been an a combined business and pleasure trip to southern cities, returned this morning 4 ANNOUNCEMENTS. Hallowe'en Dance, auspices Women's Hospital Auxiliary. Friday. October 39. Hill 40 I.O.D.E. Bazaar. October 30. Presbyterian Lladles' Aid Bazaar, November 10. St. Peters, eeal Cove, November It. 8ale of Wor i Moose Bazaar November 18 and 17. Rupert East November 18. United Church Bazaar, Anglican Church bazaar, Novembe: J. C. Brady. MP., will attend the Provincial Conservative Convention tn Kamloops on November 33, 34 wnd 35, before he proceeds to Ottawa for the opening of the Dominion Parliament leg by the dead man's side when discovered. It Is presumed that the deceased was worried by his financial problems. WIRCLT.SK report. DIQBY ISLANDCloudy. calm; tem-p:rature. 48; barometer. 30.39; 6.13 pjn. spoke steamer Aden Maru passed out bound, for San Pedro: 8 pjn. spoke tug Lome, towing barge Drum rock, abeam Rachel Islands, bound for Squirrel ; Cove; 8 pm, spoke steamer Oray abeam I Tow HU1 bound for Rose Harbor. DEAD TREE POINT. Barometer. 30.30: temperature, 31. NOOX DIQBY ISLAND. Part cloudy, light 6.E. wind; barometer, 30.43; tempera ture, 54; sea smooth; 11:15 am. spoke steamer Prince Oeorge passing In northbound: 11 ajn. out tug Lome bound for Squirrel Cove. DEAD TREE POINT. Barometer. 3020; temperature. 53. IIOTKl, ARRIVALS Prince Rupert Estelle K. Magar. J. H. Comer and L. A. N. Potterton. Stewart: W. J. Moore. Anyox; Mrs. Dale L. Pitt, Premier: A. C. Knight. A. O. Young and C. R. McMillan, Vancouver; J. II Manes, Calgary. savoy Charles Larson, Stewart; Robert Wat- eon, Premier: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dudo-ward and L. Dudoward, Inverness; F. Patterson and William Dahl, Porcher Island; R. E. Valpy. Haysport: Mrs. R. Layton, Vancouver. Advertise In The. Dally News Thtlr ttth r of a touh-ncu which makes them hold their keen cutting eds under every usage- SIMONOS CANADA SAW CO. LTD. MONTfftAk VANCOWIM. ST. JOHN. N.S . TONONTO "95 dealers stock this ENTERPRISING famous underwear because they know it never fails to give long wear and the utmost in warmth and comfort. Penmans 95 is a light-weight garment yet provides all the warmth of heavier underwear. It is famous for quality standing the hardest wear and giving as good service after numerous washings as when it is first put on. Made for men, women and children, in two-piece and union suits. Look for No. 95 on the label. PENMANS LIMITED Paris - - Ont. HEALTH UNDERWEAR.. These Chilly Nights Require heal in the house. We have just received our Fall shipment of Gurney Oxford Heaters For eewiomy and effii-ienry they can-not he excelled. Call and inspect our stork. We also carry it complete line of Condor Electric Lamps in all sizes Stork's Hardware Limited 710 Second Avenue Steamship and Train Service Sllllnts from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, SEATTLE, each THURSDAY and SUNDAY, 11.00 p.m. for ANYOX WEDNESDAY 10.00 pjn. lor STEWART SATUROAY 10.00 p.m. S.S, PRINCE JOHN Tor VANCOUVER ls QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS fortnightly. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT dally except Similar si 11.30 a.m. for PRINCE QEORQE, EDMONTON, WINNIPEG, sll pOlutS Esstern Canada, fulled Stales. Agtncy all Ocssn Stasmshlp Lints. Use Canadian National Eipress fur Money Urders, Fureia-n Cheques. lc. also for your ncxl shipment Cltv Tlcast Ortlcs, 628 Third A,., prlnct Nupsrt. Phons 260. IIcanadian Vacihc Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To Httchiksn, Wrsngsll, Junsau and SUgway Stpt. 6, 17, Z7 Oct. S, 18, 29. To Vancouver, Victoria and Statu Sspt. 4, 11, 21: Oct. .1, 12, 22. PRINCESS BEATRICE. Oampball Rlise, and Vancour ' Saturday 11 a.m. for Bulsdale, Esat Bslla Bslla, Ocssn Fsllt, Nairiu, Altrt Bay. hlo Lin VV. C. ORCHARD Osnsrat Agsnt. Oornsr of 4th Straet snd Srd Atsnut, Prints roll InformstlMi frtm B.O. UNION STEAMSHIPS. LIMITED Hailing from ITInre Kuiert. v' For VANCOrvKR, VICTORIA, Mvanson lluy and Alert Hay, etc., Turxilay, 3 p.ni. lor VAXCOtVER. VICTORIA, Alert Hay Hud Swuiimiii Hay, etc., Mvturiiay, 9 u.m. . For PORT MMI'SOX, AXYOX, ALICE ARM, rVTMYAKT and Xaas Klter Cannrrleo. Sunday, 8 p.m. 1J3 Snd Avenue. It. M. SMITH. Aleut. Prime Rupert, U-C