= ~ “as SSS i a S /-* PAGE SsIx ae 8 Wallace’s Dollar SALE Saturday & Monday Turkish Towels—Striped or plain, cellent hand towel 8 for 15x30, an ex- $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 maps paee* $1.00 a ere ee $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Flat Crepe Pure Silk—In a wonderful assortment of light shades, a splendid $1 00 ° quality, per yd. Silk Hose—Full fashioned, a full range of shades : a regular dollar value 79¢ Linen Glass Cloths—Ready for use per pair 5 for Full Fashioned Silk and Wool] Hose—In $1 00 e Novelty Curtain Scrims— the new fall shades, pr. $1.00 frilled border, 8 yds. JUST UNPACKED Some exceptionally smart pure silk canto crepe dresses, at very attractive prices. SEE OUR WINDOWS Girls’ Pure Wool Cashmere Hose—In shades of eee tn wae $1.00 $1.00 39c $1.00 Crib Flannelette Sheets—With pink or blue border, pr Women’s Winter Weight Bloomers— white, pink or peach, 2 pairs Oilcloth Table Squares new designs, each 54x54 Children’s Fleeced Bloomers— 3 pairs Cushion Forms—Round or square Silk Mesh Panties—In white, pink or 2 for peach, neatly trimmed, pr. Kapok Cushion Filling 9 , Princess Slips—Non-run quality « ior + rayon, in white, etc., each Feather Pillows er each Boys’ and Girls’ Sweaters—Pullover styles, 24 to 32, each White Flannelette—27 inches wide, e fluffy quality, 6 yds. for $1.00 Pier: $1.00 gente hana DP $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Hemstitched Pillow Slips—Nice even $1 00 e quality, 5 for $1.00 Children’s Sleepers—Fleece lined Towels 4 for Large size, brown stripe Cretonnes—Reversible, in néat designs, 6 yards for Purple Heather Fingering Yarn— several shades, 8 skeins Australene Knitting Yarn—Variety of colors, 7 balls Women’s Silk and Wool Hose—In new shades, 2 pairs With ! run of the steamer Catala on the light | Vancouver-Prince easterly wind; sea smooth. Langara Island—Overcast, southerly wind; sea calm. The Weather Rupert-Anyox- Stewart route, Union steamer Ven- ture is due in port tonight from the Dead Tree Point—Raining, strong Coming north on the Vancouver-| south but, up to early afternoon, southeast wind; barometer, 29.84; Bella Coola-Skecna River-Prince’ had not given her hour of arrival temperature, 58; sea rough. Rupert route in piace o: ine steam- | The Venture is scheduled to sail at Triple Island—Overeast, light | er Cardena which is taking over the | midnight on her return south. ST. CHARLES MILK There is a great difference in evaporated milks. Insist on Borden's St. Charles. It's the best by every test. There are good reasons why Borden's St. Charles is the best of all evaporated milks. First, every herd that supplies Borden's is tigidly inspected. Every dairy is supervised—by Borden's own milk experts. BORDEN PLANTS at Truro, N.S., Ingersoll, Second, the milk itself is tested. Colour, flavour, purity, cream content, are all carefully checked. Not one quart gets by unless it meets the exacting Borden standard, Ont., Norwich, Ont and South Sumes, B.C. Third, sixty per cent. of the natural water is removed, giving you concentrated milk more than twice as rich as average fluid milk. Fourth, it is sterilized after being sealed in the cans, sefeguarding your health and bringing you the purest milk obtainable. In coffee or tea, andor better results in cooking—insist upon Borden's St, Charles, and make sure that you get it. TRY THESE THREE TESTS and prove for yourself that ST. CHARLES is better I Open « can of Borden's St. Charles Evaporated Milk. Note the creamy color—the smooth consistency—the pure fresh flavor. Sf. CHARL ore Have «@ cup of coffee with Borden's St Charles Evaporat ed Milk to “eream” it. cm: Charles eran smoothly, tastes fresh and rich, Make cream sauce with Borden's St. Charles, That pure, fresh St. Charles flavor ives greeter deliciousness. THE DAILY NEWS RAINCOATS FOR MEN, LADIES & CHILDREN A shipment has just been re- ceived for cash at rock bottom prices. Our customers get the benefit. They are all first class goods. Men’s and Children’s Rubbers and Leather Footwear at astonish- ingly low prices. See them and be convinced. City Orders Accepted Montreal Importers jm) AR AR A a a ag a Hy Vanishing Frontier Friday & § at , TWO SHOWs — ’ ri Is Western Picture (Ut) Abuission "34 , ew — leg re SATURDAY Matinpy John Mack Brown and Evalyn Knapp Are Featured Players EE at 2.4 Le & 95, THE GREAT HISTORICAL ROMAN cp “THE VANISHING FRONTIER” With J. Mack Brown, Evalyn Knapp, Zasu Pitts, J. | arrell donald. A story of early days in California " Feature Starts 3:2 The picture “The Vanishing} Frontier,” week-end feature at the} Capitol Theatre, tells a story of the} new west in which there are lots of cowboys and comedy. It is a his-| torical romance full of action and} thrills. The leading players are John Mack Brown and Evalyn Knapp. Plenty of Action—Romance—Comedy, A Paramount p jj Comedy—OUR GANG in “READIN’ & WRITIN'” pox NEw ' Fishing—“PISCATORIAL PLEASURE” Cartoon—“Room Icture LOCAL NEWS Runnery |@ MONDAY & TUESDAY—“REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK Fan TA 0 way, sna The fire department had a call at THIS 100% F OOD ° @) D| Third Avenue District News | SKIDEGATE News of the death last week in Pince Rupert of Mrs. Ike Tlomp- son of Queen Charlotte City was received with great regret on the Queen Charlotte Islands. Both Mrs Thompson predeceased her about a vear and a-half azo, were widely known and highly esteemed on the Is- lands, Mr. Thompson was 2ne of the| original locators of Jedway where} he and Mrs Thompson dived for| many years. Any strangers landing! there always found a_ welcome, from the genial couple and Mrs. | Thompson was always the first to} volunteer to help the sick and the} needy. The sympathy of ali resi-| dents of the Islands will be ex-| tended to A. J, Wilds of Queen Charlotte City, Mrs. Thompson's brother, in his bereavement Prospectors and others recently visiting the interior of Queen Charlotte Islands report the deer o be very numerous there NEW HAZELTON New Hazelton won the Bulkley Valley baseball championship when he local team defeated Smithers by a score of 11 to 4 at Sunday last. Smithers on Capt. Mortimer, Indian Agent, has returned to Hazelton from a visit to Babine Lake. The natives of the Babine are fairly well prepared for the coming winter, Capt. Mortimer states. SMITHERS A new Elks’ Lodge was instituted last night at-Burns Lake by P. A SPRAINS Rab Minard’s in gently. It penetrates sore ligaments, allays inflammation, soothes, s. 1° Puts you on your feet! Yas LinimeNT SALE ENDS SATURDAY On Saturday night at 10 o'clock our big sale ends. There are still plenty of Shoe Bargains And those wishing high class shoes at low prices would do well to visit our store tomor- row Saturday. Family Shoe Store Third Avenue | BPSD, 7A RA MOAR! CHa BP and her husband, who! , Wistaria were 11:15 this morning to the home of | George Grosvenor, 338 Eighth Ave-| nue East, where there was a chim- ney fire. No damage was done. wo loox A. R. Mallory of Port Clements, | is ° who arrived in the city earlier in| the week from the Queen Charlotte | CANAD [IAN Islands, sailed dast night on the) Prince Rupert far Vancouver where he will attend the Liberal conven- tion next week & | St (ee ts ic Ekeena Wrinch, M. L. for and Mrs. Wrinch arrive Sa in | Two rr good oe why ay should enjoy it—and it only costs a few cents, i | the city from the interior on last | Seart today with two Shredded Wheat 2 BIG evening's train and sailed on the Makalte-celeped 1h as Gen ona steamer Prince Rupert for Vancou- | ! P 4 BISCUITS IN vee. Where De. {Wirth voll attend smothered in milk, hot or cold. , ded Wheat is 100% le wheat the provincial Liberal convention | Shredded eat is 100% whole whea EVERY BO} ~-100% Canadian wheat. next week. — ————— | | An advertisement in the ee | SH REDDED Wiis EAT ws cle |News classified *page will pay MADE IN CANADA + BY CANADIANS * OF CANADIAN WHEsT CAPITOL SHOPPE «& Will Open in its New Premises FEDERAL BLOCK, THIRD AVENUE next door to the Besner Block after the First of October and will carry a complete line of Children’s Wear and also the latest in Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear _ ® adie iNet aly ——_ Miquelon, grand. organizer of the| Liks. During a tour of this district | Mr. Miquelon was also a visitor in| Smithers. | Four transient unemployed a ippeared before Magistrate R. L Gale in Smithers police court on Monday morning charged with'| stealing Tides on Canadian Na- tional Railways trains. Fines of | from $2.50 to $15, with options of imprisonment, were imposed. Johnny McKenna of Burns Lake! was a visitor in Smithers for a few days at the first of the week Mrs. J. R. McIntyre left on Tues-! day of this week for Prince Rupert} where she is paying a visit with friends — | O. Johnson and P. W. Nelson of basiness visitors in} Smithers this week. 6068 ebeeen een he " *” The following is the scale + : | * of charges made for reading # SS. j * notices + ei da a * Marriage and Engagement Cee tee Se) # announcement $2. + * Birth Notices 50c, + 7 * Funeral Notices $1. #| fhis advertisement 1s not publisned or displayed by ny * Cards of Thanks. ‘ Contro} Board or by the Government of British Columble * Funeral Flowers 10c. per +) == . . -~—- ——— * name. * i * a Fl ssvsssereess+*#[ BULKLEY VALLEY COAL |] } . ° OAL IS A HIGH CARBON, NON-COKING, BITUMINOUS COA toe of f That can be used to economical advantage in all sty’ . j boxes. In your kitchen range try the nut-egg 512 rar heaters shake the bottom grate when a hot fire is desired ed lum use single screened lump. In furnaces use single seree! fire ¢ with a generous portion of fines added to hold 4 ° OW scomils banking over night. You will use no other fuel afte >' accustomed to— BULKLEY VALLEY COAL Miss D. Hogan | TEACHER OF MUSIC | | Phone—Black 232 | }