ocrovtn 19, 1J- THE DAILY WEW8 PAGE THRBn Local and Personal THE MAN IN THE MOON I When You Need ri I DEMAND A WAltrl Ask Us! Oi r wall he tire poUvely guaranteed Id give every it mil. We have u large runge hi new design of . a m mm I 0 I kt I J a 1 1 . - . SWISS For Ladies or Gentlemen In while, Kreeii or yellow gold. Max Heilbroner 527-528 Third Avenue E51HULML THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY at 7 and 9 HOOT GIBSON In 1 lie iriau in iiic sJdUUie em "p. milf-H-niniiile -ith nniiel-lr.iiiia. iiil(iliii young i-owpiiiirlte-r i!h ;i otri'iig urge r a In i'm who bungle, IiIiiiiiIco. friiuudr, and li iw a (u a limgliaiile .-Here-, hi iMirMiil of a ii; iiltt hi Hrrrlil the lieriff and hroiighi to u hil-iii ,.x flie inot awkward and ridi nlou agnrrg-h nde' Mint err hrfHI a well meanliw "dunih-St nig i n-l. Hoot Gibson, Fay Wray, Charles Mallei, Emmett King. lit s aT - It t a .H nt AuvtmiuHts ur mailt." no. 3 alberta VAUGHN IN "OR, WHAT HAVE YOU?" triniAi iuhal nfcws 35c and iuc ENT S Ladies Ready-to-wear Three Day Sale of K "I -tw. ui Krr4Jy reuhircd prne. !Sim 16 V .i.i.i til l :iA.Mi. Se Price TiM-dV. W f.d.i and Tluir-da $15.50 a uarmn krnim linn wniri i win urfliiRi. iiuur mura. v haw u mid llmwu. Site .'Ml Ui to. Regular '(. Sale Vtu-e Tue-day, Vedneda ami Tliur- $12.50 fur-Trimmed Tweed Coats. Hegnlar ??r.ni to 27.:.o. s n't Wdnedii. Thnrdny mid Friday . . $17.50 ENTS Ladies' Readv-to-wear Third Avenue SEND IT TO THE T A TTmi?V ALL CLASSES OF LAUNDRY WORK In i mliiig Uiree lislin I -ervnes ii.c l-annly Work, vu: SOFT FINISH, THRIF-T-SERVICE and WET WASH hL tiiuitl reusuiuwilc pines. DRY CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING Pioneer Laundry and Dry Cleaners Phone 118 mid w wmi lo the rest ishermens Supplies H8H LINES, HOOKS, ROPES, TWINES, FISH NETTING AND TROLLING gear, OIL AND RUBBER CLOTHING, GROCERIES. Compare Our Prices nspti riinninalim&Co.Ltd. t "7 O Second Avenue and McBrlde St. Arthur' Taxi, Phone 678. B O. Undertakers, phone 41. Try Foothill Stove Coal. 113.00 per Urn. No soot, Phllpott. Evttt ti Co.. Ltd. -a Union stesmer Chllllwack, Capt. jd'. McPhee, ti due tomorrow night south bound from Stewart to Vancouver. kVflwn Ila,, Krtolirr SI. I lrt annual hall Royal Canadian Natal Volunteer Kfwnr, Minim- Hall. 247 Union teumer Cardena, Capt. A. K. Dickaon. arrived at 10:45 thl morning from Anjrot. Alice Arm and 8tewart and will kail at S o'clock thU evenlne for Vancouver and wayporta, The will of the late Mra. 3. P. II Hannah, who died In Prince Rupert a few weeU ago. haa been filed for probate in Vancouver. The widower la the benlflclary of an estate of S3 ,850. Edward Smith, aon of Constable and Ura. 1. H. Smith, sustained a broken none in the Junior Football game on Saturday when hit in the face by the ball and hospital treatment la neces- Umty tat the injury which 1 proving very painful. Will Edmunds, who left this city a tew years ago and has since been engaged In the music store business In Vancouver, finds conditions there not quite as satisfactory in his line as be. might have expected and there Is a possibility that be may return to Prince Rupert. Mr. and Urs. Milton Gonzales return ed tb the city on yesterday afternoon's train after having spent a week at Prancols Lake! They had expected to do some grouse shooting but they found weather conditions ao unsatisfactory with snow and ram that it was Iniposfllble to do so. A coroptunentary banquet by the BfTd a! Trwd and City Council wQl be tendered the captain and officers of the first grain vessel to lead at our port. and also shipping and elevator officials. to be held at the Commodore. Thursday, October 21. at 8J0 pm. Ticket from vecrelsry and committee. 247 C3iR. steamers Prince Oeorge and Prince Rupert wilt continue In the pre sent service to Anyox and Stewart till the middle of Nor ember when one of Ui vessels will be withdrawn and the winter service reverted to with one of the boats arriving from the south Wed' bkU y mornings, making the Anyox and Btewart calls and sailing from !jr for the south Friday mornings The steamer Prince Charles, win relieve tbe Prtnre Jefca In the Qun Charlotte Island service until further notice. Established 1823 Out-of-town Patients r 2 I' j Me hue alns made pfla! efforts in m-mt out - of - tun n w( leiiln with htI and drnutr!t. DilEP Kenny i DENTIST Exchange Block Phone 109 jlk i IHsssssb lSssW. Tli in aiJvert(emi'nl is not nulitixhrd or displayed by Ue Liquor Control Hoard or by the .Government of British Columbia. i avJiLr& Vour Y Own f Soap with wosfe Fats and GIL-LETT'S PURE I XT' IT FLAKE L-T H Full Directions far melim? hard oq aoffsoop with every IT SAVES YOU MONEY E W.GILLETT CO.ITD. VOaSMTS. CAS. Two divisions In the Booth Memorial School hsve been ordered closed by Dr. J. P. Cade, medical health officer jon account of scarlet, fever. Arthur Rice, on a charge of vagrancy. was allowed his freedom m ine city police court this morning on the condition that he get to work or leave town. - 4 Ladles of the Royal Purple will hold a bridge and whist drive on Tuesday evening. October IB at 9 o'clock In the flks Home, above St. Regis Cafe. Ad mission 50c. 345 Passengers sailing from here for tb outh on tbe Cardena this afternoon Include Fletcher Bradley and I. O. Iver- jon for Vancouver and W. C. Damet tor Alert Bay. Southern papers tell of many social iffan-s tsklng place in Victerla In honor it Mlas DjtU Pattullo, daughter of Hon. and Mrs. T. O. Pattullo. whose marriage k to take place this week. T. U Boomer and J. H. McDtarmld. Of it. Inspectors of transportation, ar- ived yesterdsy afternoon from and will be here for few days on official duties before returning East. A committee composed of D. Thorn-von. E C. Gibbons and Alderman Geo. Casey hss arrangements in hand for the banquet to the officers of. 'the grata ship Aden Msru at the Commodore 'ale on Thursday evening. They were definitely appointed at a meeting of ;oint committees last night .lit the city sail. Effective October 23. there- will be a change in the Union Steamship Oo.'s mast schedule. The steamer Catala rill talce the Bella Cools and Riven Inlet service northbound and will ar-ive here 6aturday morning comln inly this far north. The Cardena will do the Naas River service on her sail tags out of .this port on Sundays. Th change will not affect the departures of either the Catala or the Cardena from here tor the south, the former sallies at 10 am. Saturdays and the latter at J pm Tuesdays. The Venture, which la now doing the Bella Cools and Riven tnlet service will be laid 03 for the winter ' untus itr.roKT I 8 ajn. i DIOBT ISLAND. Raining, strong 8X. wind barometer 30.08; temperature 48; sen smooth; 8 pa. spoke steamer c-uku Msru, Japan lor Prince Ru- 1 3ert coo miles from Prince Rupert; 8 pm spoke tug Lome, towing Laurel Whalen. In Ogden Channel bound for Vancouver: 8 pm. spoke steamer Mogul Stewart for Anyox, 85 miles from Any- I ox 9.30 pin. spoke steamer. Princes 'Louise left Ketchikan northbound; am spoke steamer Protesllaus, Vic-Jtorla for Yokohama, 1079 miles from Ictorla. DEAD TREE POINT. Barometer. 29 .-90; temperature. 41. BULL HARBOR. Part cloudy, light S.E wind; barometer 30.16: temperature 80; light swell; 8 pm. spoke steamer Cordova, Ketchikan for Seattle, 220 miles from Ketchikan; 8 pm. spoke motorshlp Norco. Ketchikan for Vancouver 276 miles from Vancouver; 11 pm. spoke steamer Prince John left Jedway southbound; 8 pm. spoke steamer E. D. Ktngsley, Port Alice for Blubber Bay. 45 mllea from Port Alice: 8 am, spoge tug Lome towing Laurel Whalen abeam Butedale southbound. i NOON I ,DIOBY, ISLAND Overcast, strong BE. t wind; barometer, 30.10; temperature 53; sea rough; 10 am. -poke steamer Prince Charles at Sandsptt northbound: . 10:30 am, spoke steamer Cardena In ; Southbound, DEAD TREE POINT. Barometer, temperature, 48. BULL HARBOR. Cloudy, light S.E. 'wind; barometer, 30.15; temperature 60; light swell; 9:33 am. spoke steamer Prince John In Mllbank Sound ( An exchange remarks that a man Is not really henpecked unlets, ne pretends to enjoy the music his wife also pretends to enjoy. If there were no. wicked people what would there be to keep the righteous nappy? ' - When asked why a long sermon Is like piecrust, just answer that It need shortening. There are people In the south who wish to preserve the wild life of the province. We do not see any need for such a move here. The wild life of PrtacrbSteTt shows little diminution so far. Blue Is all right for a color, but not for a feeling, especially If It Is raining hard. There have been a lot of champion ship events this year. Now who la to be championship liar? The competition Is still open. It takes a clever person to count the squeaks in a Ford. Now that Mackenzie King is safely In London and the Bishop has visited the Pope, the first grain ship Is here, and Queen Marie is at New York, the world Is safe for democracy. It seems to me as if Prince Rupert elevator ratea should be raised Just to accommodate Vancouver and not to take the business away from that port. The more you look at the pictures of some of our great men the mere satisfied you are to remain among the hoi pollol who are not great: When she will she wont Tou may depend on It; When ahe alnt ahe am And that's tbe hell of It. One generation of women descends from another Just as naturally as a man lies about his Income tax- Ever since Eve ate the apple ahe has jetn peddling applesauce to men and hey thought It was real food. The very latest thins Is a mirror that ihows a young girl clearly and plainly what will be the consequences of the let she Is about to commit. There Is -aid to be a great run on the first Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert Ortobrr 19, 1916. Just after noon yesterday, the big vessel so long expected here steamed slowly Into the harbor and proceeded to anchorage oS tbe government wharf There she will remain pending her en trance Into dry dock next week. Tbe Alice Ann molydenite property Is to start snipping ore to tbe munition factories In the Eaat. Prof. J. C. Owll- Urn of the Munition Resources Com- illusion recently visited the property. W. MeAdams and other prairie people ire to undertake a program of develop- nent on the Delta copper property dose to the line of the G.TJ. In the rlclnlty of Skeena Crossing. SHAKESPEARESOCIETY READS FIRST ACT OF HAMLET AT MEETING Last evening there was an enthusi astic meeting oz me ranee Kupen j jhakeepeare Society In the Presbyterian Church hall when the members read the first Act of Hamlet and some of the most famous passages were singled out tor special discussion. Also the parts for Act two were assigned for the next meeting. Several new members Joined the Those reading .parts were as follows: Laertes, Mrs. Cameron. , Ophelle. Mrs. Wilson Murray. Polonlus, Mrs. Brcmncr. Hamlet. Douglas 8tork. Horatio. MUs McKay and Miss rearc. Marcrllus, Miss Clark and Mr. McRse. The Ghost. Dr. Cameron and Mrs Haddon. A charge against the Trail Club of an Infraction of the Government Liquor Act was read In the city police court this morning and adjourned until Thursday. Milton Oonzales appeared on behalf of the club, of which Oscar Nelson Is manager. tori . TfflSod "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." 8moked Dally by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd Prince Rupert, B.C. BEHIND THE SCENES The niol important work we do goes on "behind the scencu" in our presi-ription room. When your prescription i cumjiotinded by us you may rest assured that you are gelling exactly what the physician specifics. And each prescription is checked to insure absolute accuracy. When sickness conies, we want you lo feci that you can confidently depend upon us lo fill the prescription rieiiL vember 10. Ormes Ltd. The Pioneer Druggists. 3rd Ave. and 6th Street. Fine Imported Serge and Scotch Tweed Suits made lo order in our shop in Prince Rupert as low as 223 Sixth Street Arrivals from the Interior report that there was a foot of snow at Smlthers at he end of the week. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Hallowe'en Dance, auspices Women's Hospital Auxiliary. Friday, October 29. Hill 60 I.O.DJC. Bazaar, October 30. Presbyterian Lladles' Aid Bazaar, No St. Peters, Seal November 11. The Itexall Store. Phones 82 and 200 Consider The Squirrel He lays in his winler supplies while the choice is good and there is an abundance. When winler arrives, as it does, his preparedness saves him a lot oT worry and inconvenience. Man seems lo be the most improvident creature. .So., many of never think of His winter's fijel supply iiutiLihe,, cold spell is on us. yet we expert prompt deliveries with well prepared dry fuel. Lay in your winter's stock of coal now wilhout inconveniencing yourself. We have a good stock of hard NANAIMO-WELLINGTON COAL and ctan deliver it to you at anytime to suit you. Phone us now at 116 or 117. Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. The Easy Electric Vacuum Washer The "Easy" differs radically from any oilier lype of machine because it washes by air pressure and suction and entirely eliminates rubbing and friction which shortens the life of the clothes. We carry two sizes, and give a guarantee with each nut'-hine. Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. PHONE 10L tii Tlllltll AVE. Residence, 244 Fifth Avenue West P. O. Box 247 ANGER, The Tailor $50.00 I. ANGER, Cutter Prince Rupert, B. C. Cove, Sale of Wort Moose Bazaar November 16 and 17. Rupert ; East, j United. Church Bazaar, November 18. Anglican Church bazaar, November (23. Baptist ' iker 23. Ladles' Aid Bazaar, Novem. Lutheran Women's Aid Sale of Work. vDfvember 1. United Church Bazaar, December 2. TRY A PAIR THIS WEATHER! Bl-TEX SILK i HOSE Pure Silk double texture, warm and comfortable on coldest of days. Smart and durable. In of the best shades. I Ask to ' see this Wonder Hose! H. S. WALLACE Co., Ltd. Phone 8 3rd Ave. and Fulton.