a AT i BS AE WBS ee Fri¢ay Sentembe, . hi nnettes Clock Sale Saturday, September 3rd,, 2 till 4 50 DRESSES Suitable For Street, Afternoon and Evening Wear Clock Sale Special $4.45 500 Pairs Silk Hose Linenettes and Semi-Service Weight Silk, full fashioned; all BO i. srcoees ee 30 AFTERNOON & STREET DRESSES ane ; 24 Ladies’ Wash Dresses Polka Dots, Voiles, Crash, Prints; sizes 14 to 46 Clock Sale Special In Celenese, Crepes, Voiles, Picot, Etc.; dark and pastel shades; sizes 14 to 44 Clock Sale Special] $2.29 Oe SUV YS Coe I, PU TEND 4 i. Fo os whe a dbus oe Bonde bp deren co es 98¢ 50 Pairs Heayy Cotton Hemmed Pillow Slips, per pair ................... 19¢ S00 (eoclaenen Eaten tome Domes, 4 FOP. sk kc ce cece Cec ledibn be 98e 24 Only Bordered Linen Table Cloths, each .....................0000005: $1.50 25 HATS, Clock Sale Special 99c. r FALL FAIR | August 30 to September 2 Big Flower Show Garden Exhibits Industrial Show Ladies’ Work Farm and Dairy Exhibits Baseball Football Lacrosse Championship Games Vaudeville Show Evenings Grand Ball at Close Bathing Beauty Contest Moose Legion Band Daily ;be resumed again for the coming Bargains! Bargains! Dinnerware — China — Crockery — Glassware | Brassware — Novelties — Club Bags — Suit Cases and Aeropacks 25c, 50c and 75c Tables DOWNSTAIRS STORE Heilbroner’s — Diamond Specialist Bargains! LOCAL | ITEMS Mrs. F. Stee! arrived from Winni- per on last night's train to visit| her sister Mrs D Gibb, 209 na Avenue West Under the auspices of the Cana- dian Labor Defence League, an-| other enjoyable dance was held| last night in the hall on Second| ‘Avenue. Music was furnished by | musicians members of the League and refreshments were served by] the ladies. There was a good-sized | crowd in attendance E. M. Haynes, Pose Office inspec- tor, who has ‘been spending a few | days at Stewart on official busi- ness, arrived in the city on the ss oe ce Rupert last evening from orth and will be here and ini the district for the next few days yn inspection duties. He expects to ul by the Catala next Tuesday ifternoon on his return to Victoria. Gymnasium classes, which were} canducted with marked success last winter at St. Peter’s Anglican Church parish hall at Seal Cove with Thomas Barton tn charge, will “ason following the return to the city of Canon W. F. Rushbrook, the clergyman in charge, who is at present on a vacation trip to To- ronto ‘ Family Shoe Mrs. Honwe Is 4 Bridge Hostess For Mrs. Little SMITHERS, Sept. 2:—On Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Olof Hanson lentertained at 10 tables of bridge ‘in honor of their house guest, Mrs George Little of Terrace. After re- freshments, dancing was continued until early hours. Mrs. Little is re- NEW SHIPMENT BHOHOHO-CHO- OH OHH OHOHOHOE OHH: CHOHOHOHO OHHH GH OH OHOE OHOHOHOE HOBO OHOHOHOHOHOHO CHO Fall Hats, Dresses, Coats Just Arrived Splendid Selection --D-E-M-E-R-S-- CURZONS MEN'S WEAR SIXTH STREET Men’s Work Clothes — Work Boots — Work Sox- Gloves — Shirts — Underwear turning home on Thursday C.N.R. Trains | for the East— | } } | Mondays, Wednesday and Fri- days 10:30 am. | From the East— Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur-/| days 9 pm Rey. Peter Kelly of Bella Coola! will sail by the Princess Adelaide tonight on his return to his pos down the coast afier having spent the past couple of weeks in the| city and district. He attended! meetings of Prince Rupert Presby tery of the United Chureh of Ga-| nada last week and also paid a! visit to the Queen Charlotte Is-| lands, ! District News | NEW HAZELTON Mrs. Mabel Crews =a einiliek sa minent United Church writer and/| Store Ltd. OUR Annual Sale Continues Over Exhibition Week MEN and WOMEN Who desire fine shoes at a substantial price reduction will welcome this great sale. Hundreds of shoes in up-to- date patterns of style, fit and excellent appearance. “School Shoes at Reduced Prices” NOT CHEAP SHOES — BUT GOOD SHOES CHEAP journalist of Toronto, was a visitor} |to Hazelton last week. Mrs. Ring- land ‘is on a tour of the North Paci- fic Coast seeking data for future } writings especially in the field of Indian lore and le gend, She spent | | some time with the United Church) Mission boat Thomas Crosby (Rev, | Captain Scott) visiting lighthouses, | }camps, canneries, missions and, other places of interest including | jthe Queen Charlotte Islands, Mrs. ,Ringland is a daughter of the Rev. | A, C. Crews of Toronto and is on \ the advisory committee which shane jand prepares the United Chureh} ,Papers and lesson helps for the! |Sunday Schools. She was at one jtime editor of the Sunday School \paper known as “Pleasarit Hours.” | | Verne Hawken isa patient in the |Hazelton Hospital having suffered |a Severe attack of influenga. | Rev. S. V. H. Redman, paftor of | the United Church, returned’ home | on Friday last from Prince Rupert | where he has been attending the sessions of the Prince Rupert Pres- | bytery of the United Church, mr., Redman is the chairman of the! Prebystery’s Religious Education |Committee and is also the Pres-| | Box 1584 Phone 357 peetery treasurer, Tom Ballinger FANCY CHINA NOVELTIES Cups and Saucers—10e, 15¢e, 25¢e up to .. .$1.50 Berry Sets, bowl, 6 nap- pies—$1.25 to ..$1.50 sridge Sets—$.50 up to $12.50 Tea Sets—$2.50, $3.50 $8.50 97-Piece English Dinner Set — $18.50 up to $45.00 and .... $50.00 Tom Ballinger Third Avenue Fall Needs in HARDWAR Stoves and Ranges Pipes and Dampers Lamps and Lanter 000 Ammunition and Flas lights, Ready Roofing and Roof paints, Col Tar and Roofing & ment 000 Let us supply your requit ments Mail Orders Carefully Fill Thompson Hardware (o, Ltd. Third Ave Pri Rupét ORMES LIMITED Pioneer Druggists Third Avenue & Fulton Street 81 — Phones — 82 Prescriptions a Specialty The Orme Quality for Drugs and all elasses of goods han- dled is well recognized in Northern and Central B. co. REGA SHOP 330 Third Avenue Stationery Toys & Gilt Novelties lors # Complete range of ov various kinds pM ig plain and fancy knit 0 broidery threads and 54 goods. of wool fot Mr. & Mrs. John weRi