PAGE FOUR Phone 953 Phone 953 De Jong’s Cash and Carry © Friday & Saturday : Specials Aylmer Aerie Choice 18¢ quality, per tin Evaporated Peaches—» 25¢e 2 Ibs. for Evaporated Apricots— } Pi 295C | for Malkin’s Best PRUNES 2-lt ce 19¢c K. O. Sardines 2 tins 95¢| Sunlight Soap per 19¢ |. carton Ashcroft Catsup—Large 23¢c' bottle, each t I Picnic Hams SE special, per Ib. Terrace Eggs—Strictly 39¢ fresh, per doz. Malkin’s Best Pork & Beans 25c 3 tins for per shaker Crab Apples 4 Ibs. for : 25¢ Corn on Cob——Golden 20c. {pointed by the Chamber of Com- Tomatoes— 25¢ \™ Bantam, per doz. per basket Cauliflower—Large size 95¢ per head Cooking Pears— ie he r 25¢ Pianos For Rent $4 Per Month and Up Pianos Tuned, $3 WALKER’S MUSIC STORE ithe north on the Catala this hay in the city from the interior lon this evening’s train and sail on E t St T jthe steamer Prince Rupert for as erm ar ea | Vancouver to attend the provincial icourse in tubercolosis nursing. morning bound for Whitehorse Street. There lwhere he will relieve Inspecto! Salt—Iodized or Plain Qe | Bree , who left for the south 0) |question of pilotage at this port iwith a view to giving the harbor imaster the right to pilot vessels |n and out of the port. jduring railway construction days |has been renewing acquaintances jin the city during a visit of a week levening LOCAL NEWS NOTES R. Boyd Young, well known Port | Mrs. Ernest Smith and children Simpson merchant, arrived in the |left on yesterday's train for Ca- city on the Catala this morning for| jnora, Saskatchewan a brief business visit, D. G. Esselmont, who is in the Describing a recent, tour of the|Service of the Crawford Transpor~ ‘Queen Charlotte Islands, H. F.; ‘tation Co. at Stewart, was a pas- Pullen was the speaker at the reg- | senger aboard the Catala today ular weekly luncheon of the Rotary | bound for Vancouver where he wil lub in the Commodow Cafe to-|Spend the winter. | day. President G. A. Woodland was} e chair W. E. Walker, manager of Arran-| dale cannery, which has now clos-| ed down for the season, and son,! Sydney, arrived in the city on the Catala today from the Naas River. 20 | k or trip to : ; graphs, WEP: ORE HER, Os P | With Harold Lanning, well known the Naas River valley on official} |commerc ial traveller, Mr. Walker duties, returned to the city from ‘and son will proceed from here to Hazelton whence they will motor} to Vancouver. A. J. Edlund, construction fore- man for the Government Tel- morning. | | E.'T, Kenney ot Terrace will ar- (uniiacjinaiesentingaciegpicetsillbiecnpisinsinn | | i | Liberal convention next week. — | Miss E. Tyner of the And Sale Success Prince Ru-| ee Ge nOeRe Hospital training! pelightful Affair Yesterday After-| ol for nut will sail tonight noon at Home of Mrs. F. 8S. on tbe Prince ~ ypert for Vancou Walton, ‘McBride Street ver enroute to Tranquille where she will take a three month’s A very successful tea and sale at | home cooking was held yesterd: v| Inspector Arthur S. Cooper R.C. afternoon by Belist Chapter, No. 18,| M.P. of Vancouver, was a Dassetiges Order of the Eastern Star, at the! aboard the Princess Loulse this\nome of Mrs, F. 8. Walton, McBride| was a particularly large, attendance at the affair which was most delightful. The rooms were attractively dp- gorated with autumn flowers, fall tones also predominating on the ea tables with matching tapers) ind silver sconces. Mrs. Walton was assisted in re- seiving the many guests by Mrs. Samuel Massey, worthy matron of Belist Chapter. Presiding at the urns were Mrs. the last boat, having been trans- ferred to Banff. M. P. McCa ffery has been ap erce to be a delegate to discus with Captain F. T. Saunders the Mrs. L. W. Kergin and Mrs, T. M. | Spencer. Serviteurs were Mrs. C. H.| Elkins, Mrs. Robert Blance, Mrs. B.| E. Valde and Mrs. A. H. Wadding- ton. In charge in the kitchen were | Mrs. J. Watt and Mrs. Ben Dalgarno} while Mrs. W. W. C. O'Neill acted as} cashier The home cooking table was in charge of Mrs. L. B. Lambly and} ; Mrs. James Simpson. The winner of} a bean guessing contest, of which} ao cl Colds Mrs. Shelford Darton was in charg:, Vapors inhaled | was Mrs. J. J. Little quickly clear head During the afternoon there were acceptable vocal solos by Mrs. A. J. Webber and Mrs. F. W. Allen with Mrs. C. E, Cullin accompanying. J. BE. Moody, who fesided here wr so and sailed yesterday after- noon on the Prine’ hiupert to make the round trip to Anyox and Stewart and on to Vancouver, this ais OVER 2| MILLION JARS USED YEARLY * CAPITOL SHOPPE = Will Open in its New Premises FEDERAL BLOCK, THIRD AVENUE next door to the Besner Block afier the First of October and will carry a complete line of Children’s Wear and also the latest in Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Silver Wedding Anniversary Is RAINCOATS FOR MEN, LADIES & CHILDREN |Fifth Avenue West, celebrated their A shipment has just been re- ||Silver wedding anniversary Tues- days ‘ 10:30 a.m, prices. Our customers get the }of friends with four tables of bridge. 7 IPrize wi “Ys 7eYe: adies’ firs benefit, They are all first | Prize winners were: ladies’ first, class goods. | \| |Stuart; men’s first, J. W. Eastwood; Men’s and _ Children’s second, D. C. Stuart, Rubbe ‘rs and Leather / On behalf of the*guests, the pre sents a hands 2 silver cake Footwear at astonish- " n muon of a handsome silver ca ingly bos prices basket was made to the bride an groom of 25 years ago by D. C. Stu- art who proposed a suitable toast in so doing. Mr. Clark replied ap- propriately. Delicious refreshments were ser- Montreal Importers ved. There was’ a beautiful. three- tier wedding cake. 4 See them and be convinced. City Orders Accepted Third Avenue | Terry Orme and Orme Stewart will sail tonight on the Prince Ru- ¥ R T ° ! pert for Esquimalt where they will C. N. > rains ltake courses of training at the na- | , r \val barracks. They are members of | the local unit of the Royal Cana | For the East— ;dian Naval Volunteer Reserve. Mondays, Wednesday and Fri-| The oldest known material for From the East— jresisting chemicals is stoneware. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- days ..... SEMI Bd Kellogg's Corn Flakes E. N, Valentine, Mrs. W. D. Vance,| Kellogg’s Sugar Krisps } variery Week: End SPECIAL pecials | swift S Pure Lard \These Foodstuffs are needed in the | 3-lb. tin 40c Household. Give us a try and save | Alberta Rose Flour— Money 49-lb. sack $1.30 Q5¢) 34 sac... s0e Malkin’s Best COFFEE 1-Ib. tin 40c Alberta Eggs firs a 70c 3 for 3 for 25C < Aunt Jemima Pancake 20¢ Flour, per pkg. Red River Cereal— per pkg 29¢ Corn Starch- * pkg. : lb. brick Nestle’s Milk—T: wift’s nines 7 age iy alls $1. 35 su eee Bacon—Sliced 15¢ | per $5.00 Malkin’s Best o oss SPICES | per_doz. 65¢ ae 25¢ cas i $5.00 > = ie ry ads COOKIeSs 4 pkg per lb, 39C | FF r Remo Fresh | CABBAGE ols $1.25, Christies’ Reception Wafers 48c) 2’s, per tin arrived, per lb McIntosh Red Fancy $1 85) Edam Cheese—Just 50¢) Apples, box ° arrived, per lb. | Preserving Pears 1 75 Cooking Onions—Large 95¢| per box $ . and firm, 8 lbs. for ' Potatoes—Upriver per sack Jam, 4 lb. tin Crystalized Preserved Ginger 250 | Phone Your Order—We Delive: per lb Potato Flour 1-lb. pkgs., 2 for Nabob Jelly Powders—As- sorted flavors, per doz MUSSALLEM'S ‘= Economy Store |... p Views “Where Dollars Have More Cents” We Deliver Orders of $2.00 Free of Charge 319 Third Avenue—Phone 18 & 360 P. O. Box 575 EE TRO | , C| P. GAMULA, Proprietor | Vifth Street TEACHER OF MUSIC Phone—Black 232 Thursday, Se n A my aa Celebrated Here Wednesda TWO shows <2 wy Feature Starts 7 1:47 2 ADMISSION — i5 4 THURSDAY MATINEE at Feature Starts 3 am Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Clark, 428] ceived for cash at rock bottom |/@@y night by entertaining a party |¥ '/ Mrs. H: M. Foote; second, Mrs. D. C.|& “Two Kinds of Women” ANOTHER GRAND PROGRAM aaanee FRIDAY and SATURDAY—“THE VANISHING FRONTIER’ ‘008080 A a A Finest Anti-Knock. Greater Power. 10¢ Crestwood €reamery Butter 80c Six Advantages. with New Smoothness. A. Increased Mileage. &. No Extra Cost. G. Made in B.C. UNION OIL COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED | The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous ’ 25 lbs. Cc iRemo Gold Cx in Pon ae 75. Gorgonzola Cheese—Just 50c| Grade A. sack ° \ Fresh Tomatoes—No. 1 $1. 35 5-Ib. basket 35C Swift's Classic Cleanse Nabob Melon and Lemon 50c a he tins Pe ae anc “Rupert Brand’ SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Siorage Co., Lid. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. are Alberta Market Phone p 208) The New SPER HARD COAL; per ton $11.50 Minehead Coals $11.50 per ton ALL COALS ARE IN A DRYSHED HYDE TRANSFER—PHONE 80 | . eye | teamship Sailings) “T]LLIE THE T ” a For Vancouver— Tuesday—ss. Catala ... 1:30 p.m, Thurs.—ss Princ e Rupert, 10 p.m | i ‘ THAT LOOKS LiKe A Friday—ss, Prin. Adelaide 10 p.m. | ~ farm, ‘9 7 yp oo THESE | . Gardens | v4 M GCING To CLIMB Ss, Cardena . midnight | Mee ‘ +, | AvTALL TREE TO GET From Vancouve:— Sunday—ss. Catala .......... p.m Sunday—ss. Catala ... 8 p.m. From Naas River & fort Simpson-- Tuesday—ss. Catala 11:30 a.m. For Stewart and Anyox— Sunday—ss. Catala 8 p.m Wed.—ss. Prince Rupert, 4 p.m.| | | From Stewart and Anyox— Wed,—ss. Prince Rupert 9:30 a.m.| Friday—ss. Cardena ... ~. p.m. | 8s. Princess Adelaide p.m.| Sept. 29—ss. Pr. Louise, a.m, For Naas River ana Port Simpson-- ; A_a@ A BETTER ViEW y— We ( r OH. (™ ————ET——— EXCITED MAYBE TS SOMEONE COMING To “TAKE US OFF “THIG DESERTED ISLAND Mac Has His Ups and Downs —By Westover. so Twat DID \ o wn pom omace ) fy Lok BEES nr a: 18—15¢ & Bh HANDSOME MEN—HOMELY MEN—GENEROUS MEN ALL KINDS OF MEN—BUT ONLY With MIRIAM HOPKINS, PHILLIPS HOLMES, WYNNE G STUART ERWIN, IRVING PICHEL—One Woman, Dreamer. The Other, a money mad schemer, A Paramount Pictur Comedy—LAUREL & HARDY in “THE CHIMp» Novelty—“BUN VOYAGE” HIBSON, a Romanti PARAMOUNT NEWs eee,