paqi row GAIL? FISHING DONE BRINGING UP FATHER By George McM. . VOO DROP 1M TO f : . MASSETT INLET SEE OR. PLlSBUV I HELLO, DOC. I f t DID SEE; VOU OM OM YbOR. VAJW TO If HAVE A BAD 0f whvdidah) TWE STREET. WESTECDV CASE OF 1 1 VOU SEE CANNERIES CLOSE1I AM) INDIANS n - THAT'S VNMKT GAVE ME will soon nr. holing vp roil iTUE INDIGESTION ,) WINTER .A FT T 'MASSETT, Oct. 23. The chum lulling far this season It over. The catch In . this Inlet was small. According to the Indian fishermen, the heavy rains at the time of the run caused the streams to -rise quickly. Consequently the salmon went straight to the spawning grounds Instead of remaining In the inlet tor a time as Is the case tn a drier season. The canneries have closed for the season. Many of the crew of the Langara fishing and Packing Co.'s cannery at New XIassett crossed to Prince Rupert on Margaret in. on Sunday. Some left by the Prince Charles. The Indians are returning to he village. With the exception of the picking of spruce cones for the government and .tot an eastedn firm, their year's work la at an end. NATIVE COUPLE AT MASSETT MARRIED Mrs. Lucy Adams Recently Defame Ilrlde ef (ergc Price at Pretty Ceremony A very pretty Indian wedding was solemnized by the Rev. J. OUlett at St. Paul's Church. New Masse tt. Tuesday evening, October 12, the principals being Mrs. Lucy Adams and George Price. The bride, who was dressed in pale blue silk with conventional bridal -veil, was given away by her father. Thomas Nutcomb. The bride was attended, by Mrs. Emily Parnell and Mrs. Alfred Adams. Mr. Philip White acted as groomsman. After the ceremony a delightful supper served at the Massett Cafe, where numerous friends from New Massett as well as many from the Reserve were entertained. .. A beautifully appointed table was centered by a lovely four-tier wedding cake, made by friends of the ,brlde. After a sumptuous repast speeches and toasts were made to the bride and groom. Rev. OUlett made a humorous speech followed by Mr. Martin, Mr. Reld and Mr. Alfred Adams. Mr. Harry Weir spoke in Halda Rev. Qillett acting as preter which caused much amusement. Mr. Dowllng, Dr. Dunn, and Robert Ridley also wished the happy pair every happiness and success tn the future Thomas Nutcomb then thanked the In dian and white .friends of the bride and groom, especially Rev. OUlett, Mr. wirun, ana tair ana Mrs. Simpson lor their generosity. The speeches were then concluded by John Bell, Mrs. Fanny Wilson, Mrs. Dowllng and Mr. Bailey. The merry-makers then repaired to the hall kindly loaned by Mr. Martin, where dancing was Indulged in until a late hour. SOUTHERN STATE SEENON SCREEN Kurnlfcliex Novel Background In Tom Alrleban's The "New Klondike" Florida jammed before the season opens. A glass of water, fifteen cents. Baggage, five to seven days late. Scores sleeping in hotel lobbies. Hundreds liv lng m tents. Freight embargo. Mer chants unable to procure stock. Stenog raphera making seven hundred per cent In real estate deals and riding in Rolls-Royces.. Thousands of Iowans selling farms and ntvvertng to Florida. Million aires, clerks, Broadway stars, specula tors, housewives, and chorus girls pour ing in. The. Eldorado of today. The new niuuaiKe. Against this seething, roaring, infin itely colorful background. Thomai Melghan has made a great comedy-drama. "The New Klondike- was written for him by he well known humorist. Ring Lardner. Llla Lee appears opposite the star In this picture which opened at the . Westholme last night and will be shown again today. HOTEL AKICIVALN Prince Rupert M. M. English, Mrs. James Brown, Miss Elsie Rudge and Miss Llla Rudge, South Bay; J. D. Fraser, Ketchikan; James II. Blake and C. E. Money, Victoria; A. H. Pontlfer. R. 'H. Cairns, J. Douglas Wilson, O. A. Qoldsmlth ano Miss M. . Bavllte. Vancouver; A. R, Mallory, Mr. and Mrs. L. Dyson and baby and Miss Fish, Port Clements; J. OUlett and family, Mrs. E. II. Simpson and Mrs. O. W. Dowllng and son. Havoy E. Letnes, Port Esslngton; Oust Johnson and J. Lacey, Port Clements; Ben Peterson, Hazelton; J. Mlchaud, Terrace; M, Watson, Dlgby Island; O. ' Olsen, Usk; O. Meer, Mr. and Mrs. K. J; Krlsman and child. Miss Bradley, T. B."Donoho and W. O. Lapointe, Massett. , t- ,,.. Central . W. F, Taylor and W, II. Thorne. c.n.r , PKOdNOTICATINO. Our only hope Is that the prophet who predicted a wheatless elevator at Prince. ..Rupert Is the same Individual wlio prognosticated a long and seven winter season. Interior .News. MASSETT Oeorge Jones, Matthew Teomans' and Andrew Brown of Old Mussett have re-.turned with their seiue boat from Dated at Atlln. B.C.. this 8th day of October, 1926. Quatslno Sound. They were engaged in fishing there for the B.C. Packers after the close of the run of pinks bere. They report the fishing In that district as poor. James Martin' has added a delivery car to his equipment for the conven ience of hks easterners. On her last trip to Vancouver, the Prince Charles took most of the crew from Naden Harbor south. PRINCE GEORGE Mayor Taylor and Aid. A. M. Patter- hon hirre -annoancrd -that they will b candlddates for the Prince Oeorge mayoralty in January. Alexander Toung. a Liquor Board operator, was found guilty this week lng liquor to a minor and was fined 8300 with the option of three months' Imprisonment. Stephen E. Raymer, Serbian consul at Vancouver, addressed the Prince If t ... ssv.a on distance and quality. You always fict them both when you have Peanut Tubes in your set. Strong, but economical on the batteries. That is why amateurs all use them in the circuit. $3.00 each Victor Northern Electric Peanut Tubes si 11 Ii ii mr 11 r z t t : I! If : c e k s star II - s Z3 a m II 1 V TAX SALE ATLIN ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NAME OP CLAIM AND LOT NO. Mrs. Annie James j Sugar Quart Fret., 908 Orp. 1 J. H. Senn Even Star, 224 Orp. I ....... Estate of E. H. Harrison Kviesel, 231 Orp. 1 I 7,75 2X00 69.00 jsn f a i 7 - -t it ill s . niui.. i -v i I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that, on Monday. November 1st. 1920. at thexhour of ten o'clock In the fort noon, at the Government Agent's Office, Atlln. B.C. I shall offer for isle at Public Auction the Crown-Oraatett Mineral Claims here-in&tter set out. of the persons in the said list hereinafter set out. for delinquent taxes unpaid by said persons on the 80th day tit June, 1928, and for costs and expenses. .Including P.s f tie deed and the cost of advertising said sale, if the total amount due is not sooner paid. NAME OP OWNER. LIST AllOVE MENTIONED. M 2.43 1244 1 fl. D. Maedonald (St. A.) IlL Oorbrtt (Termtnale) . . J. Brown (Moose) O. Waugh (Orotto) D Howe Terminal). .. . . i P. O'DonnetlHTerntlSsls) Dr West jdrottdf .... ; Ben Self (Oyro) i A. Madonald (Oyro) . . . I Don Brown (Moose) ... jC. Balagno (Terminals. . , J May (Moose) ;M. MacLachlan (St. A.) O. Anderson (Orotto) .. I'D P. Tinker (Sf. A.).. ! W. J. Nelson (Oyro) . . W. H. Long (Oyro) .... 1 Bert Morgan (St. A.) . . U.75 18.75 J. C. L. MONROE. Assessor and CaOWter. 31.88 sen the pulp and paper mill at Isle Pierre, i has arrived from Vaaaeuver ta succeed Mr. Carman m axuowiwit In the local Dr. E. Ewert has returned to the city store. following an extended visit to Montreal where he took up post-graduate work i Charles Ek has left far the OfOMfid- st McOtll University. ) hog country where he will spent the It is expected the C2XR. will start ; driving piles next week for the trestle 1 which is to connect up the McArthur mill spur with the main lice. - The local labor bureau reports very ' i . . . . winter on hts trap lines TERMINALS TOOK GYROS INTO CAMP few Idle men in the city or surround-' Won DUIIard Tourney Lat NlgM by 5 me districts. Tie makers will soon be to "M. getting busy and it is expeeted as many ties will bt taken by the company this winter as last. NEW HAZELTON Fred Orlflln, who has been hauling cedar poles to the local depot this by Police Magistrate Moran of supply- summer and fall, has moved his outfit ; take out ties this winter. The dinner given last Saturday even ing by the Ladles' Aid Society of the New. Hszelton Church was a complete ' Oeorge Board of Trade, at luncheon offUuccess. Thes horse which was donated Wednesday. He stated that he would use his office to secure settlers for Erltlsh Columbia. F. H. Fenton of the local detachment of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police has been transferred to Telkwa where he will take the place of T. Berger who Is to come here. F. P. Burden has returned to the city following a visit to the various lake to Hudson Bay Mountain where he will by Mrs. Sswle was won by Ous Christ- ensen. David Smith, captain of the Church Army at Kltwanga, died last week. His funeral, at which Rev. T. D. Proctor The OrstM Terminal gave the Oyroe a good trbttMter la last night's bttUani future, 'whnrtn the townasMOt by an aggregate score of 969 to 788. The Oyros wan two -of the game but lost the etber three by rather lng margin. The'Ovna. who thus stlpprd to the foot In the standing, new. say they will swap eae member, BUI Neteoo, for another. The resuRs were as foUaws: W. IL Long Ojm). 189; C. Balagno (Terminal!, 300. ,W. J. Nelson, 98; P. OTJeaaeU. 300. , A. Madduald. 14; Frank Zieattn. SW. Frank Aldrtdga. 200 DM Howa, 181. Ben Bell, 300; H. Oortwtt. 1-88. The league standing to date Is as follows: Oamea. TataL Average i Terminals efficlated, was attended by natives from Andrews' sxeena crossing as well as those at Kltwanga. Oyros 3 1848 93d 1 1844 923 3 1784 8ft J 1&80 841 3 1077 889 The average for the players in the Imjii. tn riatff fhr ffill.-iwft- Mr. Carman of the staff of the locul j Oasnes TH. Aver ""u" """U,IU" " (J Arwlr inrnttnl that feed the Neehakl River. His trip Anaheim Lake, mldwsy between Bella 3 Hamilton (Grotto) was for the purpose of studying storage Coola and Quesnel. where he will takejj' ji1Um, ,jnoose) possibilities with regard to the hydro- j charge of a new store that Is hea rted Pyle (St Andrews) electric undertaking In connection with opened by the company Mr. Chadalck nt, yudrtdge (Oyror " : - f zieraan fTarmmalsi . . 4 400 300 3 400 300 3 400 300 3 "400 200 3 4C0 300 3 400 303 a sea in 3 883 1&2 3 389 183 3 303, 184' 3 397' 184 3 i.wrj: 184 3 858 ,179 3 351 17S 3 347 174 a 330 1G3 a 327 184 3 326 163 3 323 162 3 330 163 3 307 154' 3- 203 14S 3 284 143 3 208 181 SPORT CHAT ' The stock of Vic Foley, the Pacific ! Coast featherweight, bss gone up considerably since his draw battle this I week with Kid Roy of Montreal for the Canadian Itle. There are many who i believe that the Vancouver lad will take . the crown away from the Eastern ; champion when they meet again next !Tr.rsday night. Foley supporters, em phasize the fact that the referee's de. Iclslon In i calling it a draw, was not ! popular with the fans who thought It was Foley's win, It is usual that a victory must be very decisive before s referee will declare In favor of a champion's, opponent. Jim Oleeson, one of Winnipeg's foremost bllllardlst and at one time pro- ferslonal champion of Manitoba, clalmo to have established a Canadian record for high break In a match here re cently with C. Horton of this city He compiled the excellent count of 670. Of this total 402 were made off the V anted d For Sa aARN BIO MONET BT SELUNO OUIt TaDored-to-Messure clothes. Part or fall Ume. No experience necessary Finest quality: lowest prices. tle-ll ttasSBsetvea. Handsome profit. Write Monroe Tailoring Co.. Dept. 69. S87 at Catherine West. Montreal. FOR SALE. FOR SALE TO CLOSE OUT AN LS-tsxe. we are authorised to sell several lota, some comers, harbor view. aid on sewer. Prices tow and terms, from 110 00 monthly. Enquire T.j McCtymont. tf FOR SALE O RAT ENGINE; MODEL D. a cylinder. 4 cycle 10-13 hp. with ttutcav shaft. propeUor. Dixie max. Good running order. O. Rorle, Phone 87 or ned 013. tf TENT FOR BALE. NEW THIS TEAR and used only one weei.' Price 830. PuBen. Dally News. 'J OR BALE. CHEAP -HA LP A TON Or old newspapers. Apply Dally News, ri TO RKNT TOR RENT. FURNISHED APARTMENT on. Beoond Avenue; four rooms and bath. Water paid. Phone 547. FOR RENT PIANOS. PLATEH- pianos, phonographs and srmtng ma eaines. Walker's Music Store. FOR RENT. SIX ROOM MODERN flat with bathroom, at 171 Third Ave. East. Apply Hyde Transfer. tl FOR RENT. MODERN CP-TO-DATE flat; large airy rooms; fire place; eJose In. Max Hellbroncr. TJRNISHED BEDROOM TO RENT. Waterfront view. Apply 830 Fourth Avenue East. "TJRNISHED APARTMENTS FOR RENT by day. week or month. Phone Red 607. tt MODERN HOTJSE IOR RENT. rooms and bath. Munro Bros. 5UND. Tools. II M. FOUND FIVE BOX OF CARPENTER'S Owner identity property to Daggett, Government wharf. X)UKD-FIVE BAEEBAI& BATS. Apply Doily News Office. BOARD ANO ROOM. BOARD. THE INLANDER. 830 Second Avenue. Phone 137. n US fURS MADE TO ORDER AND RE- modelled. Raw skins tanned and dressed. Mall orders promptly attend ed to. Mrs. F. Tarr. 334 Broadway East, Vancouver. red ball. Mr. Oleeson fell down finally on a long losing Jenny. MINIATURE RANGE OPENS FOR WINTER Mirlli lit'. lUglinent ICIfle Ammm'IiiIIuii Had II I I rot MiiMit of hrnkoit ,ut Market Phu'e jt Night The North B.C. Regiment Rifle Assoc. latlon opened the winter season on th Market Place miniature range last night when the following scores were mad) out of a possible fifty shoottne with the D.F.A. 33 rifle: M. M. Lamb 48 R. Davidson 47 ' R.' Wlis'on 44 F. RusHoll 42 W. Howard 35 F. T. Young 33 F. Smith 32 J, Palmer 31 PAIN from Bladder Irritation Soon ttttd br SANTAL MIDY . 5' citations Loot for U word "MIDV Bold l)v-sll rtruirriHl Hallavad b rv ft f i t mirtfiTn rr a on tninrv inn ie iifiii w mn w i ii ininir ii ii t. For Rent ni IIMII.I 111.11 ii I.I.Mililll II. Iff nllil m mm mm m. mm by -M mv m. m m. m bl. m a. m mm m m m mw m m at .sr a . s 2c per word In advance. No Advertisement taken for leit than 50c WANTED. WANTED.- -PROM NOVEMBER 6 TILL Deeembcr I. furnished bedroom with use of bath, by married couple. P.O. Box 819. Prince Rupert. BC. it .W.V.S1S WANTED MISCELLANEOUS MAKE MONET AT HOME -MEN AND women can earn II to 12 an hour tn spare Ume Writing ahowrards. No canvassing or sol Kiting. We Instruct you and supply you with work. Write today. The Mrnhennlt Com pany Limited, St Dominion Building. Toronto. miKnrKUTir nit. r. u. rvoiixiv riiiKori(rriHi J Third Atrnoe. Office run iijdo House eaBs 1200 For apnotatmeat Phone Office Blue 85 Restdenre Dtaek Til moi r.it cut Mra linger. Proprtetreoa Third Avenue Neit O W V A. (lHd Home ranted Meal. Phone Black 700 ANOTHER BIG. REDUCTION IN CHEVROLET COMMERCIAL CAR PRICES. 1-1 Ton Utility Ki- - . , prM Chatfi t !S?i0 ' Ton l.iRlit lieiivrry Cliai I 630.00 Tourinc and MoUUr t 815 00 ?wrf !loHtpr I 80.00 neh and Cuurx ... . 1010.00 Swlan . (tlM.fKi l.andau - IIB5.(mi USED CARS ON HAND I Ford l.urht Ix Uiary, orwn body I Ford I.igrht DHivary, panel hoiy I Ford l.ijrht DcHTery, 150.00 slarler equipmem .... fjsn.no I Fonl . Ttidor Sedan. lartr anutpmant .... $300 00 I nidsmobila 5-parn- per Tourinjr. I95S ... IR00.OO Trni ran 1 arranfrad 011 both irvf and uad -ar In null the iirfbar. KAIEN OARAQE ' talr In Cad I lac. McLouphlln, Oakland, Oldamoblle, Ponttae and Chevrolet Car Phona C2 SOW la Till: TIME to buy Uist cor you have been considering. Why walk during the unpleasant winter weather We have several new models on hand. prices are at a low level and easy terms are available. t hi:i CAR Two Ford Self Starter Light Deliveries . guaranteed. One Ford Truck Bnsp. ,One Chevrolet Light rDllverjrOood running order. Uake ua an offer. H. E. I'tlCKl K LTII. 1 ouit hi:am:k TAXI Phone 67 Taxi C1I neorge, Paul or Oul) Six and Seven Pnasonper Studo bakers at your dipnal nny llmo. ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block. Across from Kmoresa Hotel. PRINCE RUPERT TIDES iiitnrilay, Oclnher 33 High 3.40 am. 31.6 ft 14:40 p.nv 33.3 " Low 8:40 ajn, 8.3 " 31:14 )m, 3.0 " HiiihIjj, Oclolirr 31 '8h S:3S ajn, . 30.B ft. 1S:30 p.m. 33.3 ft Iw 9:31 a.m, 0.8 - 31:60 pm, 8.0 M RUIL SCHEDU1 I Ot T COIXQ I or 1 be ra.t Mondsvs. Wedncs ( e lores . To Vsnewa er Sundsys j Tuesdays Thursdays ; Ssturdsrs CTJt Oct u t la Anjoi. Alk-e Ana. ftn wlrt Ta PI. MmpOTM sad Nsh tw Thursday To AlsVa Puliil. 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