Yktor Talking Machine Co. and On the Riviera (two bl& bits of the 'Valencia" type on the same record) Fox Trots International Novelty Orchestra 20113 Bye Bye Blackbird Foi Tret Vocal George Olsen and Hit Mu!c Gene Aolln (Tc.-.ar, Valencia f r'Hu Foi Trot rut Whltrman and Hi Orchestra Organ Sola Jen Crawford Vocal The Itevelert How Many Times ? Foi Trot Scjttl Ilamoii) King At "His Master's Voice" Dealers of Canada, Limited 200W 29M4 20007 23075 29022 20 1 U Page and Shaw's CHOCOLATES The Candy of Excellence A NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED A 'rled ClioruinU. I Id. doxr $1.00 Af.oorird Cluicolotco, 2 Id. duxes $2.00 llaru Ueulre Cliorolates 1 Id. boxeV $1.00 Hard Outre Ghurulales 2 Id. boxes .. $2.00 Aborted Nut Choi'olulf. I Id. boxes $1.25 We Mm, have OANOXfJ'S, NKILSO.YS and MOlltS Chocolate in dulk and in 1 Id. and 2 Id. boxes. Ormes Ltd. The PIONKKIt Dili 'HOISTS -:- The HKXAl.L STOIIK PHONES 82 and 200 DEMAND "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - "THE DAINTEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Dally by Canad an Fish & Cold Storage Co, Lid- Prince Rupert, B.C. Residence, 244 Fifth Avenue West P. O. Box 247 AMr.FP Tli Tailor s.TX IVJU-jiv, Fine Imported Sergo and Si 'Ji rftr'A A A 'iv-....ii ,,iu maid. Iii order in o'ff Xlfl vU shop in Prince Hupert ns low as.tyv f - . .. I. ANGER. Ciuier prince Ruport, B. C. DC, Undertaker. Phone 41. pttDAT OCTOBER 1. 1828. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THRU Victor . Process Records Jot Trots FotTrot Where'd You Get Those Eyes ? and Hi-Diddle-Diddle George Olsen &. lilt Music Baby Face Jan Garber and Hit Orchestra Barcelona 20112 20105 Local and Personal Arthur' Tut. Phone 678. Claases in Dancing and Elocution. Miss L Fisher. Ihone Black 214. 230 '" ' 1.1 Try' FoothllU Btove Coal, 113.00 per Una, oot-Phllpott, Evltt U Co., ft . " John Bulger tailed last night on the Prince George for Vancouver on butlnes trip. Children' Classes lor Fancywork and Embroidery, every Saturday from 2 to 4. Mr.. J. Field, Second Avenue. rIon Oay, October Jl. Ilrnt Annual liull, lloral Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve, Jlooi Hall. If you enjoyed the Cohen and Kel- ley, then sec "Sweet Daddlec" the came, cat In. a better picture. West- holme' tonight. 23! E, A. Haggen, well known Vancouver mining engineer and writer, arrived In the city thl morning on the Cataia from the south. Richard PUUbury uiled last night on the Drlnce Oeorge for Vancouver where fit win continue hi ttudle at the University of British Columbia. Just received our Fall shipment cf brick lined beater. Price from IU60 to 128.50. Exceptionally good value. Oordon't Hardware, 7th Aveenu East 232 Ike Thompson, mining recorder and pMtmaster at Jedway, arrived in the city last night from the Queen Char lotte Islands accompanied by Mrs. Thompson. W,! C. Orchard. C.P.R. general agent here, sail thl afternoon on the Prin ces Louise for Vancouver. He will be away about a fortnight on a combined fcuslness and pleasure trip. John Teng tailed on the steamer Prince Oeorge last night for Vancou ver and Abbotsford after spending the past-week with his ton and daughter In-law. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Teng. Beauty Parlor. Marcelling, manicur Ing. eye-arching, facial, shampooing and scalp treatment. Mis 1. Smith. formerly with La Parlaienne. now In Stephen Block, C23 Third Avenue 23S During the month of September th Prince Rupert Fire Department rt- ponded to four alarms. There wa only one fire of serious nature, that at the Prince Rupert Club when about tljry.C damage 1 estimated to hare been done cwtu or thinks Serjeant J. P. M. Hannah and little daughter desire to convey to their many friends their deep appreciation of the many kindnesses and floral offerings received in their recent bereavement. TOO LATF TO CLASSIFY - rm ctTioYU. COAC1UNO OR TUTORINO IN HIGH . School and pre-Universltj subject. For appointment, write B.A.. Box 330, Dally News Office. 331 WANTED. OIRL FOR HOUSEWORK. Apply BC Fur. Co.. Third Avenue. 233 FURNITURE FOR SALE. Black .014. 23. PHONE 231 ANNOUNCEMENTS. St. Andrew Society Ladle Auxlllarr Banar. October 8. Royal Purpla Sale of plain and faney aewlr.g and home cooking. October 18. Hallowe'en Dance, auspice Women' Hospital Auxiliary. Friday. October 20, Hill 50 IJO.D.E. Baraar. October 30. Prrib)trlQ Lladlea' Aid Bazaar, November ,10. Moose Bazaar November 18 and 17. Anglican Church bazaar, November Boptlet Ladles' Aid Bazaar, Novem ber 25. United Church Bazaar. December 3, Established 1923 CONSULTATIONS FREE We particularly nvito those who have difficult casos. DrFP Kenny DENTIST Exchange Block . Scandinavian Benefit Dance Saturday night In Metropole Hall. Gentlemen 75c. Ladle 25c. 231 Mr, n. F. Perry ha returned to the city after a holiday trip which took her a far aouth a California. The city auction of tax (ale lota concluded thl morning, there being no further bidder on hand. Yesterday 35 lot were aold, netting t4.151.Sl. Mr. P. McCook leave tomorrow morning for Montreal. After (pending a week there the will proceed to OU gow, Scotland, where be will vlIt at her old home. day. New shipment of ladles' Even liig lrrM-, lo Coat and Hat Jut arrived. Mr. II. H. Parker l-adles Iteadj-to-Wear, 210 Sixth htreet. Phone Green SO!. C.OAi-M. freighter Canadian Coaster, which has been undergoing1 repair In the local dry dock following a ttrandlng, will be completed and ready for service again about next Wednesday or Thurs George Rlngitad, manager of the Port Edward Cannery which ha just closed for the winter, sailed on the Prince George last night for Belling ham. He waa accompanied by A, Smlti) another member of the cannery aLaff. Mr. Altof, technician In charge of the laboratory at the Prince Rupert general hospital for the past year or to, will sail today by the Princes Beatrice for Win nipeg, where the will locate. She will be accompanied by her mother, Mr) Cave. Union steamer Cataia. Capt. A. John stone, arrived in port at 3 o'clock this morning from the south and sailed soon thereafter for the Naaa River fhe vessel sails from here on her re- .urn south at 10 o'clock, tomorrow morning. Rev. W. E. CoUlson. Inspector Fraset and Mr. Parsons of the Church Anne were among the passengers northboup this morning on the Cataia for Mill Bay where they will take a launch for the upper waters of the Naa River a :r a Alyansh. Msklng her last call here of the caon. CP it. steamer Princess LouUe. Capt. Arthur Sister, arrived at 3 o'clock this afternoon from Skagway and will nil at 430 for Vancouver. The C-PJt Alaska service is now to be taken up by the Princess Mary on a ten day tchedule. C. M. Bsrbeau of Ottawa and A. T Jackson of Toronto, o metals of the De- partment of Indian Affairs Who have been atudylng native relics in the dis- rtct, came in from Port Simpson yea erdsy and proceeded East this morn ng. They were accompanied Into tov.ii by William Beynon of Port Simpson. MUSSOLINI NEVER SPEAK TO BARBER ROME. Oct 1. Mussolini is the most Ucitura man In Italy, according to hie barber. Domenico RosaL "Four years ago. says Rossi, "I was working In my shop ,when my friend Policeman Ambrosettt rushed In and. In an excited voice, told me to take my razor and follow htm. 'Mussolini want- to be shaved,' he said. "I had a hard job keeping my hane from trembling but I must have given Hit Excellency a good shave fcr I have been hi barber ever since. And dur Ing these four year, he ha never aald one word to me." BANDIT LOST LIFE ROBBING A PAYROLL BALTIMORE, Oct. 1 Three bandit robbed the paymaster of a clothing man ufsctilring firm here this morning and secured 47.000. They fled In an autc which later was found with the dead body of a man inside. SKIDEGATE Coho fishing 1a picking up In Skldo- gate Inlet. One evening lsst week the Clara n. brought In sixty-four fish. Th boat now engaged in trolling here art Clara B.. Q. C. Boy, Annie C, Prince Halibut, Tom and Ed, Bonlta, May J Helen D., Jennie, Thelnta II., Westerner and Grace. ins Kiurr ncvi vviiik, wnicn oeiong? . to the Maritime Fisheries, struck a rock In Skldegate- Narrow, (lipped off and sunk. However, the vessel was raised and towed to Allford Bay. where It was found very little damage had been doivo. It 1 reported that the Volstead Act 1 In full force In queen Charlotte City Visitor to that city these days are ad vised to carry sen-sen and a blue ribbon with them. Mrs. Evelyn Drum of Seattle, who came back to her home at the Skldegate Mission two weeks ago, died trier Her husband Is In Seattle. CUSTOMS COLLECTIONS Totalled $'!7,nil3 During Month of feplrmbrr Amirillng to Keport Maufl Today Customs and excise collections tor the lort of Prince Rupert during the month of September totalled a27.021.23 according to a report given out at the custom house this morning. MALKIMSi I BEST J At a meeting last night officers and men of the Royal Canadian Naval Re- , serve arrangements were made for the ; reserve's first annual bail which will j take place on Nelson Day, October 21. in ( .he Moose Hall. The general committee : ,'CdsIiU of Lieut. R. P. Ponder. Motor Mechanic Conn. Seaman Saunders and ' Jtoker McAuley. Music wlU be Juz-1 ilshed by a five-piece orchestra. ; OPACITY IIKST Casey and Murphy ttood looking Into a jeweler" window. "Casey," asked ' Murphy, "how'd you like to have yourj pick hereF j "Sure." responded Casey. "I'd rather have" my shovel." Argonaut. CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS Tenders for Soft Wood Ties In British Columbia SEAI.KH TEMt:itS aildre -ed In Ine un-ch-miKtied ul end"rd render fur W WwhI JU i" will Im- rririvrd at the ofilie if llw Ui'itersl Tie and Timber Agent. Ilimni tut, Canadian itiiwul E-.pres Jullillnr. Mi-nill sim-t, Muntresl. until .virile iKXn. Tuesday. Ui IhIht IVIIi. Ii6 r Hallay Ties to be uiinuraetured frxiu lula. fir, jartplw. hcinlork and redar, .linUer rut between tirtubrr lit. lic. sod Vlsy III, Iv7. and delivered between Jin jry 1st. IVil. nd July 1st. IT. K.tUv. r. t'ainadtau lnal Hallf iys in ar-onlaurr wllb fieeiriratltn ST V l.i re-.i.'ed July litb. l6. for Sufi Wood fies. Tie uf esrli prade tu be ldei (.rilcly. Trndt-r form ran be ubtalned tt the rrire r Hie Tie ArmiI at Vlmilrr. Pur liaslnif Ajrrnt at VaneiHiver, or Uenrra! Tie and Timber Agent. Montreal. Tender will nut h rmtdered unles Lade out un fiinu supplied by t!ie Hall asv Company. The lnet r any tender nut neceai-ly arrepled. i. r. MarLAItEX. Ueneral Tie and TimLer rht. Mtivlreal. Vut, Hyplfinlwr sih. WATER NOTICE Diversion and Us TAliE MliiCfc that II. U. K.vl. whone ul.lrc It Wrangell, AUska. and Telegraph untk, li. C will apply tor a licence i 'nke ind ue ,t00 niiner's InHies flow o; wslee uut of Buck Gulch, whlrb riuw-nslerly into Oee Creek. The water wu r diverted from the stream at a point diuut twu miles up the stream from lt mm 111 Into lese Creek and will be ued 'or liydraiilie mining purme upu bench direr rlaiius known and decrlbed a iax n. KO and 111. This notire wa . .-le'l i n the ground un the 33rd day ol uly im. A rvpy or this notlrc and an appllralloti urnuanl thereto and to the "Water Art, Ull." will I riled In the orrtee nf the Water Iteinrder at Telegraph I'.reek. (Uijerlinni l'i thn applieatlon may be riled with the ald Water Reeorder or with ihe Ooimieoller "r Wifr Klghl.-', I'arltaiiieiit Buildings, Vli-lorla. It C, wl linn thlrlv ilav after the first appearance of t his nntlre In the loeal newspaper. The date of the HrM publication of thU notire I September ' I J lb. lUSft. II. n. KYI E. Applirant MINERAL ACT Csrtlflcat of tmpronsmentt. Brownie .No. i Ninersl Claun, situate Id the Atlln Mining Plvlslun f Ihe Catai rnlrlrt. on Wann Itlver. adlnlnlng and to Ihe touth of Briwnle No. 4 MX. TAKE NOTICE that I. James B. kerhav, Free Miner's CertUirate No. f90J. Intend. sixty day from the date hereof, to apply i m me Mining neroroer ror a i.erunrsie if Iniprovenienls, for the purpose of ob-Ulntnr a Crown Orsnt of the above rlalm. And further take notire that action, under ice I Ion H5, muM be commenced beforf the liue of such Certificate of improvement. nvi ED this I at day of September, A.D. !. H, MrN. ERASER. Agent. I Dr. Alexander' Smith Block Phone 576 DENTIST A REALLY delicious coffee, -Roasted and groundvwith . scrupulous care, as an exceptional coffee deserves to be. Packed in the vacuum can, which preserves for you thei rich flavor and aroma. Yojir grocer sells and recommends Malle mV FWr CAlf-r' NAVAL DANCE TO BE HELD SHORTLY Arrangements Made at Meeting of K. C. . V. K. Olfitent and Men La-t Mght SEND IT TO THE LAUNDRY -:- -:- ALL CLASSES OF LAUNDRY WORK Including three distincl services for Family Work, viz: SOFT FINISH, THRIF-T-SERVICE and WET WASH at most reasonable prices. DRY CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING Pioneer Laundry and Dry Cleaners Phone 118 anil we will do llio rest. Everything for the Builder LUMBER We have Ihe mosl complete slock of lnnliera, dimensions, shiplap, fir finish, flooring, V Joint, veneers, etc., iu Northern B.C. We can supply everything in a building from the foundation to the last piece of finish. Before buying inspect our slock. It will pay you. Our pnees are right. Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phones 116 and 117 llcANADIANi PACinc "j,IUV .7 1 Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To Ketchikan, Wrangsll, Juneau and Skagway Sept, 6, 17, 2T Oct. I, IS, 29. To Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle SspU 4, 11, 21; Oct. 1.-12, 22. PRINCESS BEATRICE. Campbell River, and Vancouver svsrv Saturday 11 .m. For Butsdals, East Bella Bella, Ocean Falls, Nsmu, Alert Bay. Aasncv foe all Stsamahlp Lines. Full Informant frm W. C. ORCHARD (Untesl AfsnU Corner of 4th Street snd Srd Avsnus, Prlnc Rupert, B.O. e-A- fe'-Y New Stock BLUE AND WHITE ENAMELWARE Made of extra heavy material, At Popular Prices, Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. PHONE 101. 233 T1IIKO AVE. Bus and Taxi Meets all Trains and Boats. ROYAL HOTEL J. ZARELLI, Proprietor. Phone 34 P.O. Box 196 Simmon's Steel Beds, Springs, and Ostermoor Mat-tresses in every room. 'H R2 Rooms, llol and Cold 'Water, Baths, aiid'Shnwers, Steam Heated, Kleclrio Light. , "vl Corner of Third Ave and 8lxth SL J ' PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. 223 Sixth 8treet Phone 109 Advertise tu the Dally Nw ' 4 n.U. ,