1d ie PAGE FOUR ie LOCAL NEWS ITEMS ened condition. Mrs. C, G. R. Anderson and niece, Miss G. Pearson, student nurse at! the Prince Rupert General Hospi- | tal, returned on “Wednesday on the Prince Robert from a holiday trip and district on official business. Harry J. Collas, bank manager | Mrs. Alex McRae, who has been from Jersey, one of the channel Is-|on a month’s holiday visit to Van-'! lands, was ist passen-|couver, Seattle and Powell River, gers going north abot ard the Prin- | returned to the city from the south cess flotte this morning tojon the Prince George this morn- make tl to Alaska. |George this mornjng C.P.R. steamer Princess Adelaide, | At the meeting of the Rotary Capt. S. K. Gray, arrived in port! . Club yesterday, President George at 2:45 this afternoon form the woogiand asked the members to: /otte Islands on offic }south and will sail at 10 o’clock, tonight on her return to Vancou-/} ver and waypoints DANDRUFF and Falling Hair, use Min- ard’s exactly as you would any hair tonic. Do this 4 28 ‘timess week and the result will be « Clean Head and Glossy Hair Yi pEut) 3 concentrate their thought in wish-! The Nabob Siti ing success to the Empire Confer- ‘ence at Ottawa, Miss M. Lamb, daughter of the chief engineer of the Miss F. E. DuPencier couver, arrived in the city Princess also of Van-| chamber. Those present were W.| There were two Britis on the'J. Greer, chairman; W. O. Fulton.| winners, one from Vic The school board last night sant E. W. Fletcher of the fur depart- thorized the making of repairs to|ment of the Hudson Bay Co. ar-| one of the fire escapes at Borden)rived in the city on the ss. Prince returned to the city from the south | Street School which is in a weak-|George this morning trom Vancou- ver. He will pay a visit to the city | ing. Parker S. Bonney, logging super-'| t intendent for the Pacific Mills and}at {former district forester here, arri- rip to Skagway. ing vec in the city on the ss. Prince! today Contest win- j}mers are announced in an adver- tisement in this issue. The winning The regular monthly meeting of, slogan was “Nabob on the label! tr; teamer!the board of schoo) trustees was|;means quality on the table”, the| sailed at 9 a.m. for Victoria and Empress of Japan, and her :riend,} held last night in the city council] first prize going to a Calgary lady. h Columbia | ria and one from Kelowna. Northern B. C. con- from the LINIMENT a visit with frie! Charlotte this morning Arthur Brooksbank and J. J. Gil- ! lis. trustees, and J. O. Williamson. being here to pa} tributed some good slogans did not win a priz Mrs. Andrew Grant, who kas on the Prince George this morn-! ! B. M. Buck, superintendent of ransporation for the Granby: Co. Anyox, and Mrs. Buck were pas-| sengers aboard the Prince George returning to the smelter from Oceall|town after a trip to Vancouver |Falls and will sail on the Prince|and elsewhere in the south Jokn tonight for the Queen Char- ial business. i | With a good-sized list of tourist passengers on boara, Pacific Coast Steamship Co.'s Admiral Line ss Dorothy Alexander, Capt. A. W Nickerson, arrived in port at 6:30 morning from Alaska and Seattle. B. T. Chappell, general manager of Canadian National Railways for A constant stream of Smiling Satisfied Customers poured ° “| out of Montreal Importers’ Store since last week carrying away unexampled Bargains from the reat FIRE SALE The wonderful bargains offered are keeping the store thronged. Better come quickly and get your share while the range of sizes is unbroken. Just see these prices and seize this chance to SAVE REAL MONEY! FOR MEN MEN’S PANTS In a great assortment of tweeds and wor- steds in various patterns and shades Great West Garment make. Sizes 29 to 42. Regular values up to $5.00. Fire Sale Price $1.98 MEN’S HEAVY PURE WOOL WORK PANTS Guaranteed to give your money's worth Regular v wular values up to $7.50 Fire Sale Price : $3.49 MEN’S CORDUROY PANTS Regular value up to $4.50 Fire Sale Price _...$1.95 and $2.95 MEN’S FLANNEL TROUSERS In plain gPays and stripes Fire Sale Price $2.49 Men’s Shirts MEN’S WOOL WORK SHIRTS Assorted colors and in all sizes. Regular values to $3.00 Fire Sale Price $1.49 MEN’S WOOL WORK SHIRTS All sizes and colors. Regular values to $3.50 Fire Sale Price $1.95 MEN’S COTTON WORK SHIRTS Chamoisette finish. Made by Great West Garment ( ind Western King. Fancy patterns. Regular values to 98 Price c $2.00. Fire Sale MEN’S KHAKI & GRAY FLANNEL SHIRTS 98¢ assorted Regular values to $2.95 Fire Sale Price Extra Special MEN’S S DRESS SHIRTS With collar attached. All sizes hite, tan, blue and green. Re- $1.25 value 59c Sale Price MEN’S DRESS CAPS With unbreakable peak. 1n assorted pat- terns, colors and sizes. Regular 75¢ $2.00 value. Fire Sale Price RUNNING SHOES Running Shoes in all sizes for men, wo- men, boys and children. Prices have been marked down 50c on the dollar. Take advantage of these Fire Sale Prices! Remember the Address. FOR BOYS BOYS’ JUMBO KNIT SW EATER COATS Regular value up to $3.50 $1 49 ° Fire Sale Price BOYS’ PULLOVER SWEATERS In assorted patterns. Regular value up to $1.25. Fire Sale Price BOYS’ MERINO COMBINATIONS Regular 95c valué Fire Sale Price 49c BOYS’ PURE WOOL GOLF HOSE With fancy tops. Regular 65¢ hte a Sale ae me 39c BOYS’ CHEVIOT SERGE PANTS Regular $2.95 value Pin Sale Price $1.75 Che ct Ba ele. RARE Re i Extra Special MEN’S RUBBER BOOTS a <- aa Price $2. 95 "pire Sale Price. SOO $3.45 59c Hig Length Fire Sale Price Men’s Underwear MEN’S HEAVY WOOL COMBINATIONS Regular value to $3.50 $i 95 + Fire Sale Price MEN’S MERINO COMBINATIONS Regular values to $1.25 Fire Sale Price 79¢ MEN’S HEAVY WOOL SHIRTS be DRAWERS Regular valu $1.50 Fire Sale Price 75¢ > BIB OVERALLS Regular $2.00 value . Fire Sale Price 1.25 MEN’S CANVAS GLOVES Fire Sale Price 25¢ 2 pairs for BATHING SUITS A big assortment of Bathing Suits for men, women and children 35¢ Fire Sale Price, up from MEN’S FOR LADIES LADIES’ WOOL SWEATER COATS Made in Scotland. In an ass hades and sizes. Regular i ists ‘9500 rire ‘an $2. 49 Extra Special LADIES’ PULLOVER SWEATERS Silk and. Wool $1.39 Fire Sale Price EA REEMA ST RINE OS CHILDREN’S PLAY SU ITS Sizes 2 to 4 or Regular $1 oi ee te RG eS 79¢ Regular $1.50 value. In all s Fire Sale Price Men’s Sweaters MEN’S JUMBO KNIT SWEATER COATS Assorted colors. All size Regular val thyme $2.95 Fire Sale Price MEN’S PURE WOOL SWEATER COATS Jumbo knit wi hawl « ar. Regular values up to $4.50 Fire Sale Price $1.95 MEN’S FANC x ORE: SS SOCKS Fancy pattern shade and color Reeuiar | 35¢ V Fire Sale Price 23¢e MEN’S WOOL RIBBED HOSE Regular 50c value 29¢ Fire Sale Price MEN’S WOOL WORK SOCKS 2'2 Pound Fire Sale Price, per pair 25C 3 Pound Fire Sale Price, per pair 29¢c 3% Pound Fire Sale Price, per pair 35C MEN’S GRAY WORK SOCKS Fire Sale Price per pair 15¢c SHOES We have a great variet; Shoes for men, women and children suitable for all occasions and all have been marked down 50 cents on the dollar MEN’S WORK BOOTS Here is one lot of unbeatable value. Men's Work Boots of regular $ $3.95 value. Fire Sale Pric« 1.95 Terms of Sale: Cash Only Montreal Importers, Meeker Block, 3rd Ave. Dut) British-Columbia, Vancouver, ar- he city on the Prince ( I morning from the fa of proceeding by train to Jasper Park enroute back to Vancouver. Miss Blanche McDonald, former- ly of this city, is among three Na- naimo school teachers who have received notice from the school that their ser- vices are no longer required. The teachers are appealing the dismis- sals and C. W. O'Neill of Duncan has been appointed by the superin- tendent of education to inquire t dispute. Miss McDonald las Only six more months to serve to qualify for a a pension board of that city Dr. A. 8. Lamb, provincia! health and chest specialist, who s on a tour of the north for the purpose of holding tubercolosis arrived in the city on the Prince George this morning from Ocean Falls and proceeds through to Anyox same steamer this afternoon. Returning here next Tuesday morning on the Catala, he will conduct clinics here for i befor proceeding tv Hazelton and other interior points, He is accompanied by Mrs. Lamb Miss J. B, Peters, R.N., clinic Phone 953 Phone 953 De Jong’s Cash and Carry triday & Saturday Specials Dad Cookies per ibd Malkin's Best Baking Powder om 22c tin Seville Orange Marmalade . 29 a c Purity Oats with Chinaware a Se lic 69c 49c Malkin’s Best Peas, Sieve 3 2 tins for 29¢ Fancy 5-String Brooms each 45c 65¢c 24c 29c 27¢ 2 Ibs. for 25¢ oi $1.69 Fi tal tie 25c 17¢ Tomatoes | per Ib ’ Carrots 5 per bunch c Lynn Valley Plums North Star Lard tott's Fresh Extras In cartons, 2 doz for Crestwood Butter per 3-lb. brick Grantham’'s Orange or Lemon Juice, per bottle King Oscar Sardines 2 tins for Bing Cherries 2 Ibs. for Apricots : “tects . . i been on a brief trip to Vancouver, | ' Friday, July 22, i999 Friday & Saturday TWO SHOWS — 7 and 9 p.m. ADMISSION — IL5c & 5i¢ ‘7 iol et: A Grand Double Bill of The Rib-Tickling Comedy Eddie Quillan in “The Big Shot” With Maureen O’Sullivan, Mary Nolan. Stocks and Blondes were his chequered career. And a Sizzling Western TOM KEENE in “PARTNERS” Fast Riding on the Trail of Clues and Cupid METRO NEWS OLD AND YOUNG WILL ENJOY THIS SHOW “The Big Shot” Starts at 8:05 and 9:15 Saturday Matinee at 2:30—l5e & 35¢ “The Big Shot” Starts at 3:35 MONDAY & TUESDAY—"“TOMORROW AND TOMORROW” sss eT eeee Dr. W. G. Alexander The Well Known LECTURER & CHARACTER ANALYSIs1 Will begin his series of witty and « tive iecture in Le Moose Hall, Monday Evening Next Forget your blues. Go and have laugh. A collection will be taken iray expenses Insist on “GRANT'S BEST PROCURABLE”—The Original For Sale at Vendors or direct from *““Mail Order Dept.”” Liquor Centrol Board, Victoria, B.C. EST PROCURABLE’ | ‘ ‘ PURE RICHEST IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT BotUed ami guaranteed by Willem Grant & Sons I imited Glenfiddich and Balvenie-G len live tilleries, Duff town & Glasgow and This advertisement is not published or Control Board or the Government of British C 33c PILSENER LAGER WINS THE POPULARITY TEST! Sales of Pilsener Lager are now greater than any other beer brewed or sold in British Columbia. Such popularity is the reward of quality — and quality alone... Pilsener paee | is a light, clear, sper- kling table beer, matured for'severe! months — with @ snap and a flevo: thet will rode the most sophisti- cated pelete bas And remember, you're helping « B. C. industry, creating local payrolls, when you drink Pilsener Leger Beer. VANCOUVER BREWERIES LIMITED Brewers and Bottlers of DUTCH GIRL U. B.C. BOHEMIAN BEERS OLD COUNTRY ALE CREAM STOUT PILSENER CASCADE This advertisement is not Publishe Control Board or by the ( OF displayed by the Liquor iovernment of Britieh Columbia