ee eee ——- LADIES’ WHITE Embroidered Dresses To make room for our new fall goods, which are coming in by every boat, we have placed on our bargain tables the balance of our stock of ladies’ white embroidered dresses, all this season’s goods. Sizes 34 40.. They are marked at prices to ef- to fect a speedy clearance. Wash Goods RIPPLE CLOTHS, CREPES, VOILES All in a variety of colorings. marked to move rapidly. Qur Remnant Table To- is always an interesting place for the ladies. day and tomorrow there will be found some rare Curtain bargains in Dress Goods, Flannelettes, Goods and Cretonnes. H. S. WALLACE CO., LTD. Dry-Goods, Crockery, Wall-Paper, Etc. eee Odor in Weather because there o Turpentine ‘tas to Use, Good for the Shoes A FEW GODET PERFUMES ROSE AMBREE SWNS BOIS TRESOR DE VIOLETTES AUBEPINE BLANCHE AT THE REXALL STORES C. H. ORME THE PIONEER DRUGGIST PRINCE RUPERT LADIES When in Vancouver do not fail to call on THE NOVELTY LADIES’ TAILORING CO. 112 Hastings St. W. Coats, Suits and Skirts made to order and ready to wear Prices Right. Satisfaction Guaranteed. JUST ARRIVED OUR FIRST SHIPMENT OF LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S FALL AND WINTER SUITINGS We have been able to the latest di- for large stock, secure patterns rect from the mills in England adapted this country. We invite the public to inspeet our Fall and winter styles are also shown. Sweder Bros. THE LEADING TAILORS Sixth Sireet Prince Rupert Read The Daily News Has the Largest Guaranteed Circulation job and it LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. | general merchant is in the city. D. Cochrane, of Queen Charlotte, C. E. MelIntyre of Ikeda was among the arrivals by the Prince John yesterday. — John Manson, road superin- tendent, left for Terrace this returning tomorrow. morning, Ralph BE, Harrap, representing J. Piercy, Morris Ltd., left by this morning's train for Hazelton and Aldermere. M. Albert, of the Westholme Lumber Co., returned this morn- ing on the Prince George after spending a couple of weeks in Vancouver and Victoria. E. G. Baxter, provincial engin- left by this morning’s train Hazelton on business in con- nection with road construction in that district. will return on Sunday. eer, for He C, B. Lockhart, of Seattle, a former resident of Prince Rup- ert, arrived in the city this morn- ing on a business trip. Before returning south he will make a trip into the interior. Cc. P. Hickman, inspector of fisheries, returned to the city this morning after several weeks’ absence in the south. He left on this morning’s train to report on conditions in regard to the fish in Babine Lake. P. 8S. Jack, of Queen Charlotte City, has been appointed acting Government agent, and acting mining recorder for the Queen Charlotte Mining Division at Queen Charlotte City during the absence on leave of E. M. Sandi- lands. Thos. Munn, one of the prom- inent young business men_ of Kamloops, B.C., arrived today by the Prince George on a combined business and pleasure visit to Prince Rupert. Mr. Munn will al- so visit Stewart before returning south, WATER SYSTEM IS NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION Port Edward Townsite Company Is Spending $25,000 on Its Water Supply System. Construction work on a system of water supply at Port Edward is now in progress. About thir- ty-five men are working on the is expected that the present system will be completed no later than the middle of No- vember. The installation con- of a dam on Wolf Creek with a main down Harrison street from Eleventh avenue to First avenue and laterals the full length of First avenue. Provision will be made for the extension of lat- erals along all the avenues cross- ing Harrison street between First and Eleventh avenues. This in- stallation will be part of the per- manent system of water supply and the present work will cost over $25,000, and the townsite company is bearing the full ex- pense of it. The Dominion Wood Pipe Company of New Westmin- ster is supplying the pipe and will lay it itself. Mr. J. G. Watts is the general contractor and will build the dam and the trenches. Messrs. Ritchie, Agnew & Com- pany are the engineers in charge. When this system is installed Port Edward will be the only town on or near the coast of B. C, be- sists tween Vancouver and Prince Ru- pert that will have a system of water supply. CHOICE TERRACE ACREAGE Near G. T. P. Station 10 acres, near townsite... . $1,000 10 acres, % mile from town- Bate peep STIRS AA He $800 10% acres, 1 mile from SWINE ck cp ensc owes $600 11% acres, facing G. T. P. Repel Ge prac ela gain $900 teal one-quarter cash, bel. 6, 12 and 18 months at 6%. owner THOMAS A. McMARTIN Box 855 or 618 Fifth Avenue Prince Rupert Apply to NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR THE AP- PROVAL OF PLANS. Take notice that James Arthur Brown, of Port Essington, B. C., sawmill owner, will apply to the Comptroller of Water Rights for the approval of the plans of the works to be constructed for the utili- zation of the water from Brown's Creek, which the applicant is by Water Record No, 24 authorized to ¢ and use for sawmill purposes, and in respect to which further application for 66 cubic feet per second from said creek (Water Permit No, 95) is now pending. The sawmill to pe situated on Lot 121, Range 5, Coast district, The plans sub-section Water Att and particulars required by one of Section 70 of the 4s amended have been filed with the Comptroller of Water Rights and with the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert, Objections to the application may be filed with the Comptroller of Water. Rights, Parliament puilaings. wiptosts o Dated at Prine PEON, c., this 20th day e Snruss A. AMES ARTHUR SHOWN, Applicant, W-Sept. 1-22 ” THE DAILY NEWS - INDIAN COMMISSION MAY REACH CITY TOMORROW Hon. J. G. Bergeron, Secretary and Solicitor for Commission, Is in the City Today. Among the round trip passen- gers -on the~ steamer Prince George this week are Hon. and Mrs. J. G. Bergeron of Montreal, who have been spending the last four months in Victoria. . Hon. Mr. Bergeron is secretary and solicitér for the Indian commis- sion, at the present time making an investigation into Indian af- fairs on the British Columbia coast. Interviewed by a News representative this morning, Mr. Bergeron said he had very little information as to the details of : the work that has so far been done by the commission.. » PRICE $1,200 Cash $800 Balance 6 and ! G. R. Naden Co. Lt nance Real Estate and Insuré Second Avenue: