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AWity U play U SMS t4 re. Hear Them at Yeur Brunswick Dealer's To-day! The BauNSwicK-BALKiz-CoLLENnrji Compaky OF CANADA, UMITFD Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg, Calgary, Vancouver Janmgwiek PANATROVES -ECTRICAL UtXXOCB MASON & RISCH PIANOS "-' ' ilt for a lifetime of pleasure giving service. Compared :n any angle, with any other piano, Muson & HUch instru-' will at once anneal to your better judgment. 9r.s Pi -i.:e from Coast to Coast if vjijy $S Monthly Payments gladly K ATinNAI Svllem in America arranged We have a splendid floor display of Brunswick and Mason & Kis-ch Pianos. J. LORNE MacLAREN, LIMITED ANARIAM Layped "Rnihnnv Class i . r j .j s" v j AT. f4.Lnv . Hi. tSTK i(2J5. marvelous Brunswick Pa. acoustical soecialists oVtivlita .ml carefully fk!mt L ,k- charm ererv eve. new standard in record-playing reproduce EVERY note of tW - L other instrument in the same IS THE STANDARD WHICH are striving to attain. Reasons Why the & v"' v sTjaiai.Asp tiuin.re. ... . MII1 V. ,r," MHNCE IttTEKT for VANf (M i:it. VICTORIA. SBATTLE. a'tf InlrrmrOlate point.. earli Till KSIJAV Vn.l fUXDAY, 11.00.1M". JT AVox and KETCIIKANS Earl) WEimfclMV. I.OO .p.m. V . "f "TKWAUT Knch SATl'KllAV. lO.f'O p.m. r Xoun, AMI HOUTII jlEEN CIIAKI.OTTE ISLAM. fortnlSltly. I.l.,,. USHENCIKIl TKIX LI.Afc fltlM'E BII'EKT . INME(j, ai TOi Kastrrn Cnnarta. t nllfd States. AOENCY ALL OCEAN SIKAMSIIIP LINES. HtILS?nMin National Exprfit for Money Ordr. torrljn Cbrque. "y TICKET OrilCE. 52 TIIIHIl VE.. MtlNCE KtTLItT. Phone MO COLD STORAGE MAKES CLEAN SWEEP FIRST BILLIARD TOURNEY In the ommUhc tournament lut nivhi aa the raoiKanliMd BKlUrd Leaua. u na otora aoored a clean wep over ue ujrro ciuts by an aiigregaU of 1.000 So (13. All (Ivt aaanc were cIom. the cIcdmx. bir Uun beteii th firm! 9nMlr' teeS o the Oyro. IItlWaU(l m re aa tollowa: Charlie byaaSSSO. IM. BUI Long. 100. BUI NeUoo. 174; Andy Murray. 300. Percy T.nkw. 174; J. Hlliman. 300. Oeerge Woodlajid. im. A. Maodooald 00. Bt Morgan. Ml; John Bulger. 300. GROTTO NOW HEAD OF WHIST LEAGUE Kalgbl it l';lhla. son ul Canada, imI seal Vtnr Um mHr Lat MgM mnee Rupert Fraternal Whlat League Ntuttf laat night ware a soltows: Meeoe, S; KaUghU ot pythlaa. g. Oeotto, 7; Ba. Oeorfle'i, . I. Andrew. ; Bona of Canada, g. loor, : Baal Cove. g. League TaM W. U PU. Orotto ;. a a g 5t. AaatreWa i i k. . a i t ' ons or Canada g i. o. o.' t. i a j Moeee l 2 i Cove i j i t. Oeorge'a o 3 C shower'Worange bazaar ust nighi Injoyakk ami HM'HMrul Eet Tim I1e Ias Mgfct In AM hI I'M) I'mI A shower to aM ot the ruh pond oi the Orange Ladies kaaaa.- which will take place on December 3. was held laat evening at the home ot Ura. B. V. Cox 633 awvexvth Avenue West. A useful seaorttaewt ot good 'wae reuMVed and an enjoyable aortal evening followed wilt muatc, recitations and danelng. The aoeoaspanlett ware Mra. Lemon and Mis. D. Orchard MeUod and recltattona by M1m Kuiabc'h Jouee were much ap- rreelated. Delicious refreahmenU were served under the supervision of Mm Cox. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY v4vvtt4t WAKT1C - FARTT OR PARTIBB TO finance Coal and Oil Mining location near Prince Rupert tor half Interest AMly Best Bl. Dally News Office, a.- ANNOUNCF.MENTS Canadian Legion Armistice Day Ban-ruet, November it. in the Boston Hall Pythian Bisters Bale of Work Sovran- aer H. Anglican Bazaar. Tuesday, Nov. IS. Monte Bazaar. Nov. 16 and 17. First United Church Bazaar December 1 Play by United Church Ladle December 8. FIRST DOCTORS Then a Skin Specialist Then a Bottle of D.D.D. "How gr.n. ful I .im 1 t P D 1 was a un. ii r r i ..in J-.. tna for twelve y.-u.. I trii il . very oiolmnnt advertid for the ilinwt'. Sums r me temporary nli. f 1 also ent to d.M torfl ami spi'i lulista and with the dhmuo only partly healsd tiad to pay their bills I tried ii. D. t. and after the -i-i.nd tottl tesao to see algna of h'-nlln. t tiasd three snd one-lmif bmilea snd today I sra rompletely healed." J. W. Butler. Suite 0. Centre Block, Tort Onborn-. likr . Winnipeg. Why not try this rriwriptlon that Mr. llutlcr found so remarkable. Wo sill (tuarant.vn ll. f on the first $1.00 bold.', or your rnoney bark. Stop that. Itch today. Try IJ. D, I). Soap, too. K3 lotlcn 5Kfn Disease J. Mrt'lTMIKOV lllll (. UTOltE. Olt.MLS, l.TI. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 NTIST LINDSAY'S . Carlage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warelnmsinu, ami Distributing Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel We Specialize in Piaiiu and Furnltuiv Mining. TIIE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Local and Personal BC. Undertakers. Pbons tl. Deo tut. Dr. J. R. Omh, Phone 6M. Get the Big 4 babul When thtnainej f a Tail, phone 4. U K L. VklBtesh arrtted In the eity on yewterda sterskvo train from Terrace. BasawtbaU Hs8ffc ;EhibHlon tuUV ing. 7.1a t gjaanea,c Ansniwssai aik and 10e. Ales Plattle returned totbe etty est reaterttar eftaeneai's ggaln Ircsu a bust em trip to the Ustfelor. C. B. newtB and a. E. Brown of Port SimpMoa saUrct laet night on the Prince Otaegt eotr VaMouver. It. W. atnptalr of Invtrnsaa Cannrey reaohad the elty fiem the Skeena Rrrer on yesterday afternoon's train. Canadian Legion Poppy tag day unv der the auspices of the 1-OD.E. 1U be held on Mturstay. November 12. 260 D. C. BehuLert of the Cvensmeast Twlagrspna taT rettmed to the etty on ysetarday afVctjpoet'a train from a trtai ta the InasaM. ' Howard B. atenbef) of Stewart, who reached the erAy rjm the north set Wednesday, aasled hast night on the ttmm Qeoxge f9 Vancouver. A. II. HeWhy. superintendent ot the CN.R. B. It B. department returned to Use city on yesterday afternoons train 'rom a trtp up river on official duties. llorth B.C. Reejtment UnMorm Ohureh 'arade. All ranks wttl parade In the rmary, Sunady rnornlng at 10 JO, tc attend service In St. Andrew's Oathe lral.i 205 Hyde Transfer now agents for Al-Uberta BooUees and Pembina Peerless "nose coals are under cover, don't bu) vater. buy coal. ' tl3 a ton can you beat It? tf Mr. and Mrs. Frank. D. Rice arrived Ir he city on the PAnce Qeorge last light from Alice Arm where Mr. Rice iesfesen engaged In survey work during he summer. At the meeting of the school board last night those In attendance wcrt Messrs Rochester, Bryant, McMcekln 3tlchrist and Johnston. Secretary Wil liam and the principals of the schools. Mr. B. Hart of Winnipeg sailed Us light on the Prince Oeorge for Van couver, accompanied by her sister. Mrs ). R. Prlxell. with whom she has been Waiting for several weeks at the Manse At the school board meeting last 'tight an application for an Increase -'. salary made by Mrs. Llsney wae 'tied. It was pointed out that she would get the advances provided under ".he schedule. A Mas Clara Schneider of Sioux Falls. South Dakota, arrived In the city or .ceterday afternoon's train from the last and will sail tomorrow momlnt n the Prince Mary for Ketchikan vhere she wfll reside. Large numbers of young folks are us-'ag the akstting pond at the site of th' Id C N.R. hotel foundation and seem o be having a wonderful time. It Is s 'rd opportunity for some of the young olka to learn to skate. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police t.;ch is In charge of enforcement, an- rtounces that owners of radio seta fating to take out licenses for same are :ubject to prosecution. Licenses are obtainable from the post Office. Mototehlp Bclllngham, Capt. J. E. Anderson, arrived In port at 7 o'cloc 'his morning from Ketchikan with a -ergo of six carloads of frown salmon irtd halibut for transshipment East vlr the Canadian National Railway's. It la reported that the ice Is good m the lake out on the new road and that It Is possible to drive to within lees than half a mile of it. The News will be glad ,to publish further reports on the feasibility of this lake for skat ing. At the meeting of the school boar- last night a letter was read from the city clerk explaining that the school board had paid the bill for oil furnace in Booth School but that no more ex traordinary expenses must be made by the board this year. Dr. II. T. James, resident mining engineer for tills district, sailed last night on the Prince Gecrge for the south He will proceed to headquarters of the Mines Department in Victoria and, on his return to the city in about months time, will be accompanied by Mra. James and family who hare been living In Vancouver and who will take up residence here. We hare on exhibition at the Sales face of 8. E. Parker. Ltd., Third Ave. ah analysed sample of Marvelube Motor Oil. This wimple was taken from the crank case of a Ford car which had been driven exactly 500 miles by Mr Parker, and the laboratory test proves conclusively Its superior qualities over motor oils manufactured by old methods. We specially Invite motorists to inspect this sample, and see for themselves the condition of the engine oil after use. Imperial OH, Ltd. 260 d tin- w aud ! J 'he condition ot IT 51 l I If!" Mlt I nrr If) ' ! IvS HENNESSYl ' aiaiHM LUtWJUt. The best of Beverages THREE STAR HENNESSY BRANDY ii This advertisement is not published or displayed by the L iquor of British Columbia L.O.B.A. Xmas Bazaar, Saturday December 3, in Metropole Hall from 1 to 0. Dry Goods and Novelty Shop Weel End Specials. Ladles' coat lengths it all colors $12.00, regular $16.00. Alw all sires in black Hercules hose specia 50c. Phone 770. The tug Cape Scott, which left th wreck of the Catala last night, is gone to Alert Bay to pick . lip some gear which will be used by the wrecking company In salvage operations. Wallace O. Orchard. C.P.R. nenerr agent here, and Mrs. Orchard, who have :cn spending a vacation in Vancouver, 'ill return to the city aboard the Princess Mary tomorrow morning. Week End Specials on new and "v wed Upright and Consul Brunswick Phonographs. Machine that Id lor $125 for $55, and one new, peclel, $240 to go at $95. Terms if lesired. MacLaren'a Music House. 265 Inaugurating the company's wlnte-rvlcc to Alaska, CP.R. steamer Princess Mary will arrive In port about noon tomorrow from Vancouver, salllne a couple of hours later for Ketchikan. Wrangeli, Juneau and Skagway. The vessel Is scheduled to touch here southbound next Wednesday afternoon. THROUGH TRAINS CONNECTION WITH OLD COUNTRY SAILINGS The Canadian National Railways have made arrangements to operate special trains with sleeping cars through to ship's side at Montreal and Halifax, in connection with Old Counfry sailings during November and December. Secure full Information regarding rates, reservations, passports, etc.. from City Ticket Office, 528 Third Avenue. Phone 260. 266 1 foi or i . Thin MBlood KEEP HANDY. iJsJSsRbK Genuine Thermos Lunch Kits Mack Enamel Finished Metal Itox, made from heavy tin plate, finished inside with a sanitary lacquer easily kept clean, leather handle, double positive fasteners and patent bottle holder. Price $1.00 Genuine Thermos Vacuum Bottle, 15 oz. size, heavy metal case finished in blue. Price $1.2.1 THE LUNCH KIT COMPLETE Box and Bottle $2.00 Z7fic Pioneer" Drtiffttsis THIRD AVE. V SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES 8?t-200 a Delineator" August, 1926 t issssH Control Board or by the Government es Ltd. send it to the Laundny Cleaners Phone 8 "The commercial laundries and soap producers are studying better methods of washing, standardizing washing solutions that are harmless to fabrics but effective in cleansing, working out uniform sanitary methods that make is possible to send clothes to a qualified laundry with every assurance of fine work at reasonable rates without damage to fabrics." The logical conclusion is Canadian and Dry Sixth Avenue Vest 'V : I 1 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Sailings from ITInce Rupert, tor VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Swanson Bay, Alrrt Bay, etc, Tuesday, i p.m. For VANCOUVER. VICTORIA. Bntedate. tlen Bay. etc.. Saturday 9 a.m. lor POUT SIMPSON, NAAS KIVEU POINTS. ALICE ARM, ANYOX, STEWART, Wales Island, Sunday. 8 p.m. 123 2nd Avenue. K M. SMITH. Atjent. Prince Rupert, U.C. Throurh tickets sold to Victoria and Seattle at a reduced rate and baggage euerked through to destination. E 1'