f AGE FCUJt DryCleanini at j Vancouver aJL rnces Most Modern Drycleaninj; I'lanl In City rhone 118 Pioneer Laundry Ltd. Third Atc and McKride Street GET YOUR COAL WITHOUT JtLAY-FOK. OLD KAN VVINTE.R3 ON THE WAY dut) V You can't dodge Winter but you can meet him with a great heat that will make his icicles sweat. Just order some of our coal and show the old codger that you're not the least bit afraid of him when he comes. Prepare early. Albert & McCaffery Limited Phones 116 and 117 Trappers ! Are you pettinjr enough for your fur? If not, come to Goldbloom. Just now we want , mink, marten, jermine, coyote, wolf, foxes of all kinds, and lynx. We have large orders -from manufacturers in the East! an3 if we cannot fill them we lose our lionus. We pay top price? for everything. If you have a large lot. wire me and I shall call personally. Remember, if you want a square deal sell to Goldbloom The Trappers' Friend." Second Avenue Wood DRY BIRCH, CEDAR AND JACK PINE Single Load $3.50 Double Load $0.T0 Large Sack .10? 0 BUNDLES DRY KINDLING, $1.00 Phone 580 HydeTransier AND COAL CO. 139 Second Avenue LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and - Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Piano and Furnitum Moving. ANGER, the TAILOR Fine Imported Serge and Scotch Tweed Suits made to order in our shop In Prince Rupert as low CCC flfi as L ANGER, Cutter and Designer 223 Sixth Street THE iiAILT JsZTTS BRINGING UP FATHER By George McM N DON'T VOO THINK OUR APMVTMENT lb BEAUTIFUL? I WANT XOU TO CO ACROSS) THE HALL AND GET ACQUAINT ED WITH THE NEIGHBOR'S tK4 CHOC TUCV M1IT I " ' ' ' ' ' SUPPLY WATER TO ALICE ARM Syndicate's Plans Endorsed by Meeting at Northern Mining Camp ALICE ARM, Dee. 21 Alice Arm v shortly enjoy the use of a modem llgfet and water system, if plan now under way come to fruition. These plant will or put Into operation and B. C. Marsh. -who represent a syndicate of Fupert and Vancouver capital, who was here -his week, discussed before representa-tatlve gathering of the cittaea of the aunp and dlatriet their proposition. The proposal calls for the taking aaci north of the camp, the erecting of a .lower house on the flats, and the putting In of water mains to supply the town with water. The method of fixing the rates to be charged for light and water was to be by a repreeentstlve of the syndicate, a representative of the district, and with the government sanction. The probability that the plant win only be able to dispose of a minimum amount of Its electrical output during tie neat few years, and that Its oper ating costs against its investment will thus be greatly enhanced, wets brought out at this meeting and further It was shown as this being an unorganized district, and no grants looking to-, wards the easement of operating tests could be granted by the district, the meeting went on record by a resoiutltn that the government should be asked tc consider granting or fixing the prtcevat a minimum figure of a power site on rane inaian reserve ground, wnteh theJ governirk-jr) now owns, and alsd, to give further consideration to the"f)xlns of rates of taxation on the plant -ann fixtures until such time as the oper-1 atlng costs would show a profit. Mr Marsh stated that the syndicate was duly r ganlzed and financially able to carry the project through to completion. Present plans call for the beginning of cj fly construction. id to have' the plan' completed and In operation-! by late dimmer. NEW COMPANY FOR ESPERANZA Alice Arm Mine to be Operated Ulth ICenewcd Vigor During Coming Year Operations at the Esperanza mine will be considerably extended during trie coming year according to present plans. says the Alice Arm Herald. The management of tbe mind have auccewfully HBujr infiuc imrii lurmeu wiin- a capiui- iaation of gSOO.000. It is understood that one of the first things undertaken by the com pany will be the Installation of a power plant. A compressor has already been purchased and Is ready for ship ment when required. N. Fraser. who is In charee of one ra tions at the mine states that the mine is looking good. A meeting of the board of directors will be held at Prince Rupert In the Im mediate future. At this meetins future plans for operating the property will ot made, and a new secretary elected to take the place of Mr. Murray who recently left for the south. Formerly the Esperanaa was owned by syndicate of Anyox men. Later Prince Kupert men were Interested, but not enough money was available for operations on a scale large enough to pay dividends. With tbe expansion of the company it Is expected that ample funds will be available for the conduct. iag.of operations on a larger scale. .The Esperanza has shipped a large quantity of high grade silver ore. and t'j in the opinion that the ore bodies have only been scratched It 1 ideally located lor cheap mining, being only about two miles from the government wharf. MINING DINNER AT SMITHERS THURSDAY An-aivements have been completed by the -fxi - utivo ol tm Ommeca branch of 1li arftisii Columbi:. Hiumiei or Mine-loi .he nolding ol a mining dinner on wu clk .ITnZNnJ th. -4 : the who! of :nult River about a quarter of a mile . u I x .i: i ,i uij eviu liuu uistijjpe&rw. -Dr. Wood's" has been, on the market for the past 39 years; price 35c a bottle, large family size 60&; put up only by The T. iiatiurn Co., limited, Toronto, Out. ILL- BET TH lv50M6 OLD 1 GUM" .THATU- TACK Mel Tt , DEATH ABOUT BOOKf. AN ,' .be occasion of the " annual genera, .neettng of that organisation. This wll -e held In the Bulkley Hlel a: imlthers on ThurMlay, Xtamnber 38. a .30. It was decided to throw open th. llnner to other than members of tt, jganbatioa and a large attendance t 30ked for. specialhrTstmas sailing for south In order to accommodate those deslr ng to go south for Christmas. Cans'-i Njytigiial Steamships vdnnounei that the as. Prtrice" ffupert" will sai ptithbound Thursday, December 23, a: 10.00 pjn. instead! of on the regulai schedule Friday morning! This boa: .i. wrive vauoouver 3.00 ajn. Batur tay. December 24. making connection vlth boats and trains far Victoria an: Jeattle. n order to perform this service, thl iteamer will sail for Anyox and Ktewar-t 4.00 p.m. Wednesday, December 21. Bstead of the usual sailing hour of 0.00 pun., returning from the North, '-riving here 7.00 pjn. Thursday. December 22. Accommodation on southbound sail ing is fast being taken, up. and tt is niggested those going South, make eeervatlons early at Otty Ticket Office Third Avenue. Phone 4260. 29f Dr. Joseph Oosse sails this afternoon on the Princess Mary for Vancouver and Victoria where he will spend the Christmas and Mew Tear holiday season visiting with relatives and friends. f JIMMlE v. i ir ..v. Coat ting ot three dramatic akrtcbas. vocal and dancing numbers, mtuatrel show aad chcniscs by ihe school choir, the entertainment by pupils or the Prince Rupert High School in the auditorium of Booth Memorial School las. tight was a great success, tbe audience hich filled the hsU to over.'lowtni! i eing wetl satisfied and highly pleased vub the performance. Thomas Peddle principal of the High School, presided nd. In making opening remark" hanked Mlas E. A. Mercer, principal if the Booth Memorial High School, lor he use of the hall, the' facility havlnc ecu offereel at some difficulty to her-elf. Mr. 'Peddle also expressed hl-ratrtude to members of the High hool staff who had bean unstinted li heir efforts at a dlmcult time to tnaki very I teas on the program a luccesa ie referred u the fact that the emer-alnatem had followed a strenuous eak of examinations, rehearsals having een carried o:i at such odd moments a resected themselves. Re. therefore 'ked the UidulRence of the audience i overlooking; any defect that might :eur. Miss M. I. Jackson was rcspons'.ble for ie direction oi Orade 1! play which js a great success keeping the crowd-1 audience amt'sed throughout. Out-anding characters were Miss Bcrnlco ess as a Scullery maid and Miss Vic wis Krlkersky as a parlor maid. Mis season also bad charge of the doll icc. which was one of the outstand-ig marioee on the program and lr vhlch tbe dancing of the girls coulo aly be eharaatertaed as superb, as el two vocal Items. Miss W. D. Rusaforth had charge of '-e Francb play presented by Grade 12 nis Is probably the first time tha 'ch a performanee has -been attempts'.' ;i Prince Hupert. It was very aucseer- ful and proved highly popular. Excel ence of enunciation and acting wa--hown by practically every member ot he cast, outstanding among whom werr flsaea Mry Clarke. Dorothy Patmorr md Rosemary Vlnslow The Orade t ilay, under the direction of D'Arr- 'srsh, was squally well performed, leeplte the 'short notice at which ! -vaa gotten up. It was the dnui:-.'!ra- -m of n story by Oscar Wilde lr. -fetch Miss Annie Ollchrlst aad Mlas 'can ArtvlUr especially dlstlnguisbec hemtelves. Another item deserving of special mention waa the minstrel show organ- As close to Perfection as possible Universal Socket Power Units give just about perfect results because they are built . pfthe finest materiaHmgney, can buy and thetr"3esfgn is a masterpiece. Don't buy until you've seen what they can do. At your dealers. His Master's Voice, Ltd. Halifax Montreal Toronto Winnipeg Calgary Vancouver IS A 'J M5 G&&G&E? J'GCS? H - H j WAIT LL GIT Mt HAT- She Coughed Night and Day Could Not Sleep lira. Leonard Haywood, Victoria I'orut-r, NJl., writes: "Last fall I tout as awful joW which I taught while driving in ao often car en a cold day. "I coughed night and day, could not sleep at nigat, aad my eves ran water so thai I could hardly see a thing "My husband got me a bottle of Dr. Wood's Norway , Pine Syrup HIGH SCHOOL STAGES SHOW i Splendid Entertainment Last Night and Tonight Reflect Credit Upon Teachers nnd Scholars W anted For Sale For Rent the service of industry! Fairbanks-Morse Diesel Engines MaJa in the follou int titet: MARINE 20 h-p. 2 cyL 40 h.p. 4 cyL 60 h.'p. 3 cyL 80 h.p. cyL 120 h-p. 6 cyL 139 h.p. 4 cyL 180 h.p. 6 cyl. 240 h.p. 4 cyL 360 h.p. 6 cyt 480 h,p. cyl. 600 h.p. 5 cyl. 720 h.p.6 cyL STATIONARY 40 h.p. t cyi. 240 h.p. 60 h-p. 1 cyL 80 h.p. t cyL 120 h.p. 2 cyL 180 h.p. 3 cyL eyL 360 h.p. 6 eyL 480 h.p. 4 tyl. 600 h.p. 5 cyl 720 h-p. 6 cyt. We also manufacture Type "Y" Horizontal Oil Engines in 10. 15, 20 and 25 h.p. sixes and Type "Z" Kerosene Engines in 2, 3, and 6 h.p. sizes. rhe CANADIAN Fairbanks 'Morse COMPANYvOmUsa TM BEATTY ST., VANCOUVER. B.C BSZ 'iasd by tbs boys of the school. This apt the house in roars of laughter, the singing of Bruce sMeveas being a reattnw. Choruses at the beginning and close n the program wars ifpttiiiU effectively well ss tha vocal numbers. Tin: I'MHtitVM The program of the entertainment which will be repeated tonight, was as ,-ollows: irwiT I. School Choir: "Songs of the Nations ." la) "O Canada." (b) "Ye Mariners of Bagtand. (c) "AH Hall to Thee Cambria." Id) "The Dear Little Shamrock." (s) "OaueMunus." Orade IX.: "The Birthday of the la- lanta."' (ounae oo aaatar . V.yds "SJ-I Castr The' Infanta of Spain . . . . J. Arthur Loaches ot Albuquerque . o. Muatn' TTRmastlS4-- . . rhe Chamberlain D. a. Msfab The Count of Ttorra-Nueva A. Thomson Page J. Wilson Moorish attendant o. Mohr Directed By D'Arcy O. Marsh. School Mlnstsal Troupe. Mesata. Stevens. Irvine. Skattebol. Hunt, Scott nlth. Cross. Cameron. Coliaon sad Jorgensen. Pianist- -MarKaret QllchrUt Orade XII . Dome from "Les Pre ileuses Ridicules" (Mo Here) Cast: "a Orange R. Wlnslow Du Croisy D. Stewart lorglbous J. Mackay Madekm D. Patmore catbos l. Btephens Marotte L. Taper Almanaor J". Walters Marquis de Mascarille m. Clark Vlemnte da Jodetot j. Parker Two Porters. .E McLean aad J. Mackay Direatad ay Miss W d. Rushfortb. Solo Miss Jackson Interval Ten minutes. IMKT II. Orade XI. "Playgoern AtidOmeatle episode in a London flat Cast The Master B Stevens The Mistress . . F Tremayne The Cook M Ollchrlst Tbe Kltchenmsld E. HI vet t The Parlormaid V. Krlkevsky The Hmisemald n. sims The Useful Maid . . yj fiom Th Odd Man w Colllson Directed hy Miss M I Jacksop Orade IX. Otrfs. "Doll Dance." School Choir: ( a i "Sweet snd Ixiw (i.i "MiRh Brboo; s-n " I " "Tlx- Mi4Ml- i-ir Pot ever" ' :..) "Ood Save toe Kiag;' paDOn ME- Sot I'm J1C.CA PnOMTHt APARTMENT AC0S THE WALL MX HOBAF.'D CALLED HERB. ABOUT TWO HOOfft AGO 1 HE HERE . 10R SALE OR BALK. dOMT TDM RADIO ir. - - T genuine walnut cabinet, squlppstl with new B. batteries, tubas, cone psalter and aerial One of ihe vary bast. Win sen at bsraata Apalt Ho 87. Daily News ofltea. aaa FOB SALE. - A REAL 0f!RISrMa0 Seeetal Oerhard Hatataanan Playsr nana. Secondhand at aau oo am Walker a Music Store U OB. SAia SSCOiffRAND HOO'TH Electric Bweepar In good conditio i See Kalen Hardware. tt FOR-KENT OR HBNT MODEJUf HOUSE. EXfltt-lent view. Apply 81 & Fourth Ave K POR RENT, ApartonsaU by the day. weak or moath Phone Red 007 tf HTMJg FOR MMT.-- ROOMS AND BATH. Apply Muaro khros tf LOST OST YELLOW BEAJ7ED BAO. CO l- nar of nurd Avenue and Fu!tcn St Finder please return to fl'term-.n'r. Meat Market. raw LOST OHOKSR STRINO OF PEARLf 1 on Second or Third Avenue. Finder pleas communicate with Daily New Omea. LOST. DON CM OF KEYS IN POfT OStee. Saturday evening. Finder please return to DaUy Nana oOlee. 3WT POUND FOUND. GOLD CUFF LWK OWNER may have same by identify lag it aad nsylng for this ad. Apply Daily News. EXCHANGE NEW AMI Uli'llMi HtM lUr.SITI IJE bought and sold and sac hanged Player Piano and Two Cash Registers In stock r.HlOIM ion ji Miltf 19 Third Ave. flume flin ChestertiaM suits, dining roam mltas. Barrymore carpets, walnut drea rs, walnut vanity dressers, floor lamps, upholstered cane chain, beds. Mantata. lounge ranase. brisk lined healers, mate, linoleum. A splendid assortment of Christmas toys. A. MK i:7.IH, rUKNITHHf! Phone 7T8 Every Dsy at KOl l.Alt -DAV . (i Tliti IXII4UK H'TOUn. -See our large range of Christmas Qlft. Nothlag Over a DoUar.. II. J. .llMKDIIIt flrnernl Handy Man Furnace and Stoves Cleaned and Repaired. Chlmnies Swept. Cemetery Plot Cared For. Phone Red 248. Prince Rupert B.C DOMINION' Ft'llMTI Ri: liXCIIANUi: N. IKM)I ItDIX, Proirleliir 144 Third Araaue We Buy. Sell or Exchsnaa anything-Phone lltai-k 4tl XM.tH ,NI NEW YEAH .HPEflAU I nave only a limited number of Q.Cil BleycJes and Joycycles the vary thing to make the youngster happy for tbe whole aomlng year. Prices from $38 to 60.00. a small cash payment down, batanee monthly. Bee me now TOM IIAI-UWOKR 318 11 rib Street. riiour Blue f8 hotel aiikiVaIjn.- ' I'rliH-e IlliiHTt Ocorge McAfee. Oeofgctown: Rev.' W. F" nushbrook. Port Easlngton: H. Scott. Port Edward; W. T. Parsons. Haaelton: Mrs. W. RumeJl. Phelarr. O. H Tycho. Bmlthers: J W. Tredway, Dorreen; J Langder, Vancouver. Kavoy Knut Relte. Knut Pcttenon. FbHI I.. ! Stkmaeff. Mrs C c Wels. Mr A I -i watklna and Capt. II. A. OrmWton. city: Robert Corlett. Terrace: Ernest Karisson. Oona River Hlvh CVnlrnl I B RnWtsoii. Alice A-n:. M Tticvlk ',-w city i , 1' DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. , 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for lets loan 50. STEAMSHIP for V'snri.iiMT Tusd e Cnn, Frulav Si ,"r.n , Satii'di-y ss Nov 39 SS. Dec 2&-U. Pt: Fram naaaajve r Buiidof a Cam . Wediisaday l-Saturday, ss r, 8aim dag i. Pri: atov. SV-ss. Ir:,; Dec. IT as riv . Dec. '-- Pr:i hi)- ir Part fllmn sn-i v , Sunday can.-, rvass Fart HlniBMin i Yuasdnv -i caiii Far Aay and !, . Sunday v Can Wennesdsv h I' F taint nd Tuesday -k- Caiv Friday!' 'r-lof (Jueew t'liarlini. Dee - P. Dec I" f rom tfueen I'hari. i Dec 1 - ss, Friin Dec 16- . Pr.i t t, Alasaa- Nov 2 a. Ft:: Dec 17- as. Pri: Dec. gl SB. Prt i I rum AlaksB- Nov 10 - sa. Pi,: Dsr 21- ai. Pr MAIL Sr?E' OCT '!l i: Fwr Be li si Monde vs. Wad: -:. ' el oass FVwra the Ensi. Tueiday:. Tt!i- I due rfa vaaewavere- Ttusdsys Fridays Saturday C.R -Nov SO. D-Train. MondayK Saturdays Prita Vanennvri- Sundays Wednesday ... Saturday C.P.R Nov 28. De-Trains. Sundays, Tn days - Art; To An.vnx, Allea Arm. Premier Sunday ni.n- Wt'inesdavs Froai Aa. Allee Ann. -FreBiler Tuesdays Friday- To Vim River l-wint Bu:irf:r FrtMn Nim River Point- Tutanay " To Alaska Points Nov. 28. Dec. 17 sml m from AMsliK Point Ll Nov. 30. Dec. 21 To Queen fltnrloHr Islnnd December 3 and n 1-1 'H Churl.nlf rrorn llueen Decern tier 1 and 15 f m TRAINS For flie Ea'-Iondays. WirdnesdnyH m at 11.30 a.m. From lUe ai- -Tuesdays Thursdrys-at 8. SO p m , t'f .;. JJltip.CE HUI'EKT ' 4 4. ., 4- ."' nEIINENDAi . ' High 11 :3ft -'h LOW ' 24 : 16:22 p " Till USD VY. IK i:Mli! i: High 0:23 a m 12:13 pn . . d:06 a m 18:50 " FHIIHV. IUTI M11I I