Tttv -Brr-r-'r'-riT iaoe four 'JMiMiUy, Ocu.li. i DRY BRINGING UP FATHER By George McMam Birch Wdod t.-OOts'TlNO HACviN THE kUU Lifrufe P7" won-t &ET WITH Smoke: DON THAT I oopo uavDt moo ahf i: Dot a,mx r p S HOW OA.RC tou I bcfore rBm 1 Tuk HE utK.c thm- FOR SMALL HEATERS, DOEi Out I HATE VJ-b.T WtTOti vJHNT. COOPOrst) Dice's- k.us t bo Fbf.xbO' 50c per Sack It. 7S HydeTransfef 139 Second Avenue. a Phone 580. Night or Day. WE BUY BOTTLES. Dr. E. S. IAIT DENTIST. Helgerson Block, PRINCE RUPERT, B. 0. Orrice Hours, 9 U 8. Phone 688. Open Evening! Only Far Special Appointment. St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leading Restaurant. A Bakery Unsurpassed Third Avenue. LINDSAY'S Cartage Phone 61. Cartage, Warehousing, and Oistributlng. Team or Motor Service. Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. hi You can tell by the price that we pyt on ojir Home Furnishings anil our Hardware that we have your home contentment at heart. Savage Electric Washer $185.00 Hoover Clcnners j ... $63.00 and $75 00 Iloth sold on very Easy Terms. Terms. TIMBER SALE X 6531. II !! l Sterling Furnace GOAL Dsllverad In Bulk. At $10.00 per ton. This It a very luperlor rurnare roal. It rim clean bot tire and lj entirety free from root., clinkers. )- and dirt. Some of the larrest beatmr plants In toe city are now uatnr It with entirely satisfactory results. STERLING STOVE COAL, Delivered In Sacks. At $12.50 per ton. We are also A rents tor the Famous ladysmith-wellinqton arid TELKWA COALS. Prince Rupert Coal Go. Ma'a Of f lot t MotTl Ointrai. Phea It Se1 Tender will he received by the Minister of ,1-ancl at Victoria,, nut : later than noun on the Mrd day of October, t4. for tne ptin-nas or Licence Xb&JI lo cut 41,000 llneat feet or Odar roles autl I'lltnar, and 4 (.000 Hemlock and Jarkilne Tie on pan tbe !i, H of Ul 1STI, north of llaielton. Canslar DIstrlcL Three J years will be allowed for re mnvil of timber further particulars of the Chief Fores ter, Victoria. B.C. or District Fomter, Trine Rupert, B.C. baseball BOXING WHIST PASSING OF A Anatole France, was Great Im aginative Interpreter Winner of Nobel Prlxe TOURS, France. Oct. 14. - Anatole France the illustrious novelist ilied here, at tlie week end. i'fceaspu s real name was Jacques Anatole Tliibualt, and he was born in Paris on April 10, 1841, I he sou of a bookseller. He grew up ift literary surroundings, and was educated at, Stanislaus College. He has beep described as a skeptic In religion? metaphysics, politics and scienre yet in later years some of his ideals underwent a change, for he was interested in Holshevisl experiment in Russia. " In 1920 France, at the age of 7C, was married to Mile Emma La Prevotje, more than to years his Junior, declaring that. lie waiJ 'starling life, anew." During the world war he enlisted in Uie French army as a private soldier, but his years precluded his seeing active service. INTERIOR NATIVES ALSO MEET PREMIER Kllwancool, Klsplox, Haielton, Kltwanga and Kltseguekla Tribes Represented at Meeting Yesterday Besides the Nishka. tribe of Indians, the Kitwanrnol, Kisplox, Hazelton, Kifwanga and Kitse- guekla tribes of the interior were represented in the delegations that were jn the pity yesterday lo meet Itt. Hon. W. L. .Mackenzie King and his ministers and dis cuss land matters. The natives had an audience wilh Mr. King yesterday at noon. The Premier staled that Hie policies of Sir Wilfrid I.aurirr wiib respect lo the Indians would lie followed out. Interior representatives were: Kitwancool, Chief Weka, Presi dent Williams and Secretary. ft Williams; Ktspiox. J. fi. Brown: Hazelton. Tom Campbell; kil wanga, Henry Willits; kltsegue kla, Stephen Morgan. They will return to their home on this af ternoon's lrain. ' .t. tct , , PRINCE RUPERT TIDES 4 l4 Tuesday, October 14. High 2:16 a.m. 20.7 fl. U:l9 p.m. 21.9 " I.ow 8:18 a.m. 5.0 " , 20:42, p.m. . 2.1 " Wednesday, October 15 High 2:54 a.m. 20.2 ft 14:51 p.m. 21.5 " Low 8:52 a.m., 5.d " 21:17 p.m. 3.4 " lM MM SPORT NEWS OF THE DAY FRENCH WRITER! HEitE AND EVERYWHERE Sport Chat Prince Ituperl llilliard Association Uieeling tonight in 'Uie i.W.Y..A. roionl.al 8 p.m.v The new schedule as drawn up by rred K. Wermig, secretary- Llreasurer of the Whist l.ehirue. will be found elsewhere on this page. There are now five iadies teams in the competitions bauglilers of F.ngiaiui, Pythian Sisters, Orange Ladies, Moose Ladies and St. Andrew;'s Auxiliary. There will be sets of two games on the second and fourth l'uesdays of each month. The league, opens toniirlit with the following games set: Daughters of England vs. Pyililan Sisters- Orange Ladies ys. Moose Ladies. The men's competition oiens on riiursday night and there will be four games weekly thereafter. llilliard organization for tlie season will be completed at the meeting of the City Billiard Lea- gue called for tonight when entries will be called for and the ecretary instructed to draw up the schedule for the winter. There will be first and second divisions constituting tiraclicalh Senior arid Intermediate league. he latler is a new departure in local b'H'ard organization whicji give Promise of proving popu- r. Players afiil followers ol Ihe game alike are getting Ini- atjent for the season to star? and will await with' interest the announcement of wlien tlie open ing games will be played. ' at H1, Vwvmt SlvC( lC OSAKA, Oct. FOOTBALL BILLIARDS HUNTING INVOKED RAIN GdDS TO SAVE JAP CROPS: u n pre! ceden I ed d roug h I ti roi ghl to lighi strange The drobpint out of Ihe Ito- 'Primiuve cusioins among bekahs from Ihe ladies section of the Fraternal Whist League niakes necessary a revision of tlie entire season's time table. farmers of : lJt: SOTTlio i 6UMNrttOJSY MODIKI Or SCOHJMO 4TtlAACS The original label Took for it and insist on 4. A summer of at Uie Vendors, GRANT'S "BEST PROCURABLE." This advertisement is not published or displayed by Liquor Control Hoard or by Ihe tlovernmenl of British Columbia. has1 audi III the countryside around Osaka. So great has become tbe menace In crops that thfrt has teen suivplicjitioii. tit the rain gait, used, only in the grenlevi emergency, and resorted to only twice in the last 70 yiwrs. This 4 Ihe 'opening of Ihe sacred well" in the. precincts of the famous Oira shr.ine,.jiear Osaka. Siven men are chosen by lot from among Ihe people of the Village in which, the shrine is located. These offer prayers for a week, Jiving ajKtrt in the shrine precincts, and purifying themselves by daily rites of, absolution. Then a fcn,e of dry grass is liuill around Ihe sacred well and Uie ppening begins. The well is jiuried deep in the earth. Before its stone cover can ie reached three boxes, each containing a prayer in ancient Sanskrit, relics of. Uie early days of Buddhism in JaiKin, have to he Unearthed,. When Ihe jdohe .over of the well is removed, ar. cording ,lo Ihe belief an inex-1 iiauslihle flood of cold water gushes over the brim, Ihe sky becomes overcast and rain falls heavily. How efficacious the prayers have been in Ibis in-i lance it not yet known. ! Only twice wit h in (he memory of man has this ceremony been1 arrjed out, in 1 88 1 anil again in 1911. On the latter occasion, 'lie farmers say. heavy rnin be-,ran to fall while jirayers we.r -Mil being offered up. BEST PROCURABLE BLEND o x y use the w it ish Consols Cigarettes g I2rl5 20&r25 io In attractive tins of 50 and 100 Gi Britain itfKit mmtd WANTF.D. keeper, Position as private family or .... i . iiuii'i utile lo wail (able. Box 211 Daily News olllcc. 212 WANTED. Position a,s housekeeper in private house or hotel, where advertiser could also k?ep boy of srliooT age. Box ill. Daily News otilce. 2t0 WANTED. Furniture of every description. Highest prices paid. Prince Ituperl Kichange. Auctioneers. Phone C52. SITUATION WANTED SITUATION Wanted, wilh chance of advancement, by young married man Willi good busi-nes education. Write Box 210 Daily News. 238 EXPEIUK.NCED stenographer and lHok-keeper wants work, November I. Write Box 200 Daily ' News. tf BOARD AND ROOM IIOAHD and Itonm at the Inlander centrally located, one half block from Post Ortlce. 830 Second Aven. Phone 137. tf FOR RENT TO It EN'T Small House, parlly furnished. Plume Itml (T&3. 24 4 WjNTEtt MAnHOlt lor small iioais. Apply Norlhern Exchange, tf TO IIFLNT-Ciitlages, I rooms with bath and 3 rooms with hatb. Phone lied U9. If. FOIl Jlte"'rFurnished hous'e-keeping 'moms. Phone Blue 217 or- 18. 410 Sixth Avenue East. If OFFICE FOIl HKNT with moder.t living quarters. Weslenbavet Bros. If FOIl RENT. Palmer itouse or cheap rates and home comforts. If FOR IIENT Four room, modern, heated apartments. 'Apply Smith & Mallett. Ltd. tf AUCTION SAME AUCTION SALE will be held . itt 930 Tenth Avenue., at Bacon Street on Thursday, October 16 a i.'-tO p.m. Oak dining table, chairs, carpet. davenport, heater, bed, bureau, CongolcijM rug, oilcloth. Singer sewing machine, electric lamp, etc. Come via Eleventh Avenue. Philpott, Evift A Co., Aucllcin-rers. 243 ) ADDRESSES WANTED WILL J. B- McCormick and J. J Allison please romtnuniciUe their addressee to II. D. On-zanotT. I'sk. B.C. tii TAXI Taxi 67 Phone (Call George, Paul or (Jus!) Prompt Service and Comfort Day or rs'liht Stand: .10SS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Clock; Acr ss from Kmnress Hoiel BOAT REPAIRS 1'T.SIIr.flMEN. The close season will soon be here. Voiicati.get your boats overhauled by con- tracl or day work, at a hioder. ate price. We build anything up to 200 Ions. Marine ways. Call or write Eriksen Bros:, boat builders, North Vancouver, B.C If mi .i L j5 yr - Daily News Classified Ads. 2 CENTS PEK WORD IN ADVANCE. No Advertisement Tnken for La. than BOe WANTED 'FOIl HEAL HOME MADE Blti:D. Cakes and Pastry, eui your; order at UI3 Andinxe Aeoii-. Pboiio Blue Id. if LOST LOST. Child' reefer coat, er pleasp phone Blue 21 LOST Boy's Bicycle wHr O.T.P. Wharf. Finder please phone lied 338'. LADY who took Ihe wrong gum boot at the. Hoedywn I Mine can have sittpe exchanged for her own by pinning Dlaj;k . FOUND EOUND.-l.nles' fell hat. Owner can obtain same upon identifying and paying for this advertisement at the Daily News nftlce. tf r FOR SALE Fdlt SALE or Lease, lloyal Cre. F0H SALE. One Doherty small plapo, slightly rjaed (was 1415 viiir sell' for 9t 17 cash. Wal-kerHMtisle store. Hi rtirl SALE. A mincer shoe machine, household articles, range, beds, tables, etc. also April pallet, and few layinit hens. 80 Mays (Vive Circle, Phone heil 24 1. FOR SALE. furnished. .Avenue. Booming house. Apply 929 Ambrose If R00MINO HOl'SE for Sale; cen tral location; stevtin heat: cheap rent; rooms always full; Owner. Write P i 202 Daily News, (f CHIROPRACTOR R. E. EYOLFS0N Uraduale of the National Collene of. Chiropractic, Chicago, Smith Block Room 15. Hours: 0 lo 12: 2 to 5: 7 to . Saturday afternoons and Sundays by appointment. Phone Hlut. 85. DON'T BE SHOCKED liiiio on GOODYEAR BALLOON TIRES For all Cars . . , . Ford Tires, $8.50 to $16.00 Fit Goodyear Tires and Avoid the Shocks MODERN WRECKING EQUIPMENT Day and Night Service. Phone 62. KAlEN GARAGE. -a- PlANds TUNED. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS RE. PAIRED AND ADJUSTKIJ J. B. MacKAY DhnmuHrcn 454. ,o. Box 425 FURNITURE. New arid" Secondhand lure Store. We Buy. Sell n,t k change New and Secondhand noons, QEO. PAPADOPULIR. Advertise in Ihe Daily News. 1 839 Third Ave MAIL SCHEDULE For the East- Mondays, Wednesday an4' day , eludes, al t p n; From the East Mondays, Ihursdays and urdays, 4 p.oi.. , , To Vancouver Tuetdays Mutt rlnes a' Wedneday Saturdays C.P.R. Orloli. t i , From Vaneouer4- .Sunday f Wednesduysir i! .. Fridays Saturday r&L C.P.R. n. i.i i i t To Anyox, A He Arm, SUA and Premier Wediieda Sniid-iyx From Anyoi, Alice Arm Tuesilays Saturdays , To Port Slrgpoiu SuaMuys . . r Thursday'' Frorri Port Simpson Tuesday .. . . ... Saturdays To Alaska Points h't'ilier M, I . n 1 1 1 i From Alaska points flrlitlier '. 17' .an. I To Masselt. Port Clair! Buckley Bay- Queen Charlotte Island Polf-I lk'l"!T I (kflil. (H. From Mattett. Port Cltml Buckley Bay- Queen Charlotte Island PoN Orloli r K an. I .' To Naas River Points and Simpson- Thursdays is From Naas "liver Points "aturdays BOX COLLECTION P M Orxi.am A Allin Avr- 1st Ave A Eighth St 6th Ave. Fulton Si 8th Ave. A Thompson at '.. - llth Ave. A S herb rook e Avar. 1 1 lit Ave. A. Conrad St ? Olh Ave, A Hays Cove Ave 2 .5 Olh Ave. A Hays Cove Circle ? 8lh Ave. A Cotton St. : 5lh A McBride St Pro. Oov. Bldgs. : Prov. (lov. Wharf 3 ,n O.T.P. Whnrfiu. " 2nd Ave. A 2nd St. 3rd Ave. A Ful on St 3rd Ave. A 611. SI. 3 8 NOTICE Adverliscrs are rem!" ed that cony for alv"' Hllimnnli el. .111 M lift ' It' Dally Nows hlilce Itt- 4 p.m. toilrtV-trt- ensure i sertinn In UtSfforrow I i- sue. Hl caan, act. Can lar Land District. necordjna- dlnrlrt, of r aixl sltuite in Ktfnt-Y.ako. al lull due west of Atlln Tu TAVK NOTICK thai Paul I. .""' m uw rr.ivlni-it or m - '''a. iipalinn Crueller. Inl .1 ''" rrnni,.n is tiutrhae rurnl- dcnibej latidM ' "!HIIMncltv .1 t .1 h'.!'tr S'lUth Ttoilnl .f itk, .,1.11 Icl.t I t'i '' Mnd iHlanrf In l.iin .hi. ' 1 ah ive tnenrr nnrthwrat and f llj" 'and f.ill.iwlnr the Shi :t I P'ac f r immrnremenl ar..1 acre-, ninr or lesa. Phone 640, s,rt, jrd. ittt PAUL lyiitisjiy