HOUSEHOLD LINENS and Linens for Fancy Work Pure "Meadow Bleach" Easy Drawing Linen, in 30, and ut inch width, from $1.75 a yard1 Handkerchief Linens, while and colored al . . $1.75 a yard Pure Linen Huck Towelling, IS jnch, guest width, in .Mauve und Pink, at $1.00 n yard Embroidered Linen Luncheon Sets, in honey color fadeless linen at per set of 5 pieces $7.00 . Various other items in pure Linen, Table Damask, Table Cloths, Towels, Towellings, etc., lately arrived. Ask to see them. H. S. Wallace Co. Ltd. We slock Pictorial Heview and Home Journal Patterns. We Prepay Mail Orders. DANCE At the Auditorium Every Wednesday and Saturday Evenings From "J till 12 o'clock. Pryce's Orchestra. Admission Gentlemen 50c; Ladies 25c. Come and dance your sorrows away, and remember your miseries no more. L. J. MAMIES, Proprietor. Phone lilack 449. FURS at BENT'S READY-TO-WEAR STORE A representative of the Yukon Fur Company, for which we are agents, will ar-rhc on the C.P.lt. boat on Sal unlay -und will put on display Saturday afternoon a selection of Fur Coats and Seek pieces. Orders for making or remodelling of furs will be taken by this expert. BENT'S Ladies' Ready-to-wear Third Avenue. Agents for Yukon Fur Summer COAL Great satisfaction! Repeal orders being filled every day for Nanaimo-V ellington Nut Coal Quick Fire I Lasts Longer! Costs same as other S-it Coals. Phone 116 or 564. Albert & McCaftery LIMITED i SUITS Made to individual measure, from various fabrics for yju to choose from, in all (be very latest colors and male-rials. Every suit made, exactly to your measure. Guaranteed To Fit. Come in today and wo will show you our mw fabrics. Prices Are Moderate. DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING BY STEAM. Sen ice Might. LING The Tailor Second Ave. Phone 649. Opp. Post Office Corner. CANCELLATION Of RESERVE. .NOTICE IS HEREBY" GIVE.. that po-liun or Uie kairn Island Reserve mrvtyrd is Lot till. Hani 5, Coast District. Is cancelled, G. a MDKN, Deputy Minister of Land. Laud Department, Victoria. B.C. JSln Juljr, 191. CANCELLATION OF RESERVE. 1V0TICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN tual the re serve timing over the lands formerly i bld under Timber Licence No. 1J19I P Isi cancelled. ! o. n. N.VDE.V : I Deputy Minuter or Lands. Lands Department. Victoria, B.C. Jiin July, mi. Advertise in the hailv New. Prepare for the Job Higher up Let us help you climb JOIN THE TECH I Class Commence Oct. 1st. al Prince Itupert, Terrace, llazellon, Sew Hazellon, Sniilbers. Telkwa, Prince George. Surf Inlet, Swanson Hay, An) ox, Alice Arm Stewart. Northern Polytechnic Institute o B.C. Syllabus issued shortly. Write for particulars to the Itegislrar. Uox 882, Prince Itupert, or see Hie. Local Ili'prcsenlativc. Dr. E. S. TAIT DENTIST. Help-eraon Block, PRINCE RUPERT, B. O. Office Hours, to 6. Phone M. Open Evenings Only For Special Appointments. TVLtitf Doliorty Compared Willi ordinary jttpj piano, Sewing Machines, Pianos, Phono graphs and Player Pianos For Pent by Week or Mouth. Walker's Music Store Ltd. SMITHERS BEAT PRINCE RUPERT Baseball Game at Bulkley Valley Fair Yesterday Afternoon Resulted In 8 to 3 Score Special to Daily Sews' S.M1TIIKHS. Sept. 2t.-,Defeal- intr Prince Itupert by a score of 8 to 3. the Smithers baseball team in the opening ?ame of the Hulk-ley Valley Fair series yesterday retaliated for theic defeats at Hie Prince Itupert Inhibition last week. It was a pood clean game and all the way through both teams put up a good fight for victory. Smithers made two runs in Hie first inning and in Hie second added another four Yuns. In Hie third inning Prince Itupert got to first base for the first time but failed to carry on while Smithers continued to add to the score. In the fourth inning Hie Prince llo-lrt player emerged from their lethargy ami, scored two run. Smithers adding another rounL Prince Itupert raised its tally to three in the firth and Smithers contented itself with a score of eight. The remainder of Hie match win played in semi-darkness with no furfher scoring. IJeorge HoIkmIs, for Smithers. pitched airtight bait and fielded Yes, we have No Bananas but we have Cauliflower, Cucumbers, Head Lettuce, Open Onions, Parsley, 'Corn Cucumbers, Oreen Toniatos. Pickling Onions, Pickling Cucumbers, (ireen Tomatas. Citron, Hubbard Squash. Turnips Carrots, Heets, Parsnips, Cabbage, and Onions, and tike the merchant in the latest popular sung, we pride uurselves upon the high ipialily of our gHls and the fact that we sell at tfie lowest market priees. WEEK END SPECIALS Maid of Clover Creamery Butter, in bulk, 3 lbs. for S1.25. We absolutely guarantee tin- 1 1 j a 1 1 1 y of tins butter to ! superior to any line on tins market, ami we lake this opportunity of advising you thai this price on butter will be a thing of the past within ten days. B.C. Fresh Pullet Eggs Week-cm' special, 3 doz. for $1.25. We consider this line the best value in town today. They are fresh slock. Special This Week End Wealthy Apples, crated, Jumble Pack, box $1.95. "An apple it Day Keeps the Doctor Away." There is inure truth than poetry in this saying. Huy your apples by the box and let the kiddies eat plenty of them. An apple at night before retiring will preserve their Heeth from decay. British Columbia Mcintosh Reds, the finest apple that grows. First shipment II. C loek arriving for Saturday trade. See u for case price before you buy. "Salt Spring Island Jam." (ione are the days when mother worked (ill late at night pulling up jajn for the winter. -Nowadays you can buy better jam in the store. Salt Spring Island Jam Is heller jam than mother used to make because it is made under perfect conditions, nothing bul the pure sugar and the very choicest berries are used. The berries arc not culled or over-ripe from shipping. The Salt Spring Islam! berry growers must make the best Jam obtain, able othlrwisc they will have no market for their produce. This Is your guarantee. Packed only In Straw berry, Raspberry and Logan- berry. 4 lb. tins 95c. Rupert Table Supply Three Phones, 211.212-281. Saturday Phone Service Starts 7 a.m. The Magic ZatreBuk is the last word in htsdinp. Its rate mtdicinal pawtr is derived from certain va!u able herbs utilised by science for the healinc of wounds and soie and other skin afflictions. In addition to its treat soothimf and healing power Zam-Huk kills germs as well as excludts them from the broken ik m. Zam-Kuk's wide range of usefulness, its unique medicinal properties and its handuiess and economy make this rate herbal healer a necessity in every household. "If Crows New Skin vss4. m4r .. iliarriM f I.JM'V , V a ttm-Hk rm hi Kition fll. Prince Itupert made several distinct errors lit ihe early pari of the gatife which erv to a cerium extent resHn-sible for the losing of the game. In the first of the second in ning Krnie Warrett. Prince, llu. pert centre fielder, received severe hit on the fae with the ball and was furred to retire from the game, P. LaMirie inking hi place. The teams lined up a follows: Prince lliiert Vic Mrruies. p; Harry 'Astoria, r; J. Kelly, lb; Alex. Mitchell. ?h: George Hill. 3b; Hoy (Hlmour. s; Kruie War ren and P. LaMirte, rf; Douglas Frizzell. If; Harding, rf. Smither" (leorge Huberts, p; P. Hokin. e: Warren. 1 It : S. Arnold. 2b: Gregory. 3b: Hnytnond, s: Mutch, cf: Soil Hrodie. If; ttabbe. if TELKWX WINS AT FOOTBALL Holds Gray Cup for Third Year as a Result Smithers Beaten 2 to 1 (Special to Dally Sews SMTrilllliS, Sept. 21. -Telkwa retains Hie Grey football cup for the third year as n remit of the victory over Smithers by a seore of 2 to 1 in the nfatrh played yesterday in connection with the Hulkley Valley Fall J-'nlr. Though it vn a hard fo.'.ghl gatnr. Smithers was weak in Hie for ward line and lost the game by failing to lake advantage of scor ing chances. , Sport Chat j . ,- a Now that .1 lie suminer's sport program is practically over. player and fans alike arc com mencing lo think about winter activities. Haskelball, as in the past, will be a prominent (actor bul suggestion' are being made Dial indoor baseball, which was so successfully! carried on here several years,' ago, might again be revived, II is certain that there is room for another winter sporl here besides basketball. The siigifesliyn is also beard I hat winter fool ball might be in troduced in Hie' city. It is carried on in the south and has been successfully tried here. If it were tio for the uncertainly of I lie cold weather ami Hie spells when Hie Ice is good, Hi ere should also be some good hockey games played between local teams. To do so, however. It would be necessary to have organization under way well in advance of lh( cold weather so I lint teams could be miislered when Ihe occasion arises. The cusUiui in the past has been lo lei me eoiil weaincr come ainl then somebody, gets n brilliant idea thai it might be all right lo play a hockey "game. The thing is lnlki-il over for a while and about the Hmesome action might be started, shislij comes a soft spell and ;lhere.. goei your hockey g-otnewf-'' j In the Letter Box QUEEN ADELINE'S THANKS Kditor Daily Sews; Dear Sir.--Through your valued columns we wish In thank the directors of the Fair board. and especially its president, for Hie many courtesies and the generosity accorded Queen Adeline hotli during her nampaign and durliii.' her reign as Carnival Queen. As chairman, respectively, of the Fishermen and r the Moose committee conducting the campaign! We nro sincerely, f It. C. CIIAPPIXL. " J. II. MKAOIIKH. A Very successful and well at tended tea nod sale of horn cooking was held by the Ladle' Aid of the Calholie Church til the home of Mrs. K. A. Wakefield. Fourth Avenue Wet, yesterday afternoon. I ho rat He of a buf- tvi cloth iIoiimIiiI by Mr. S. Hatcher resulted in Mrs. J. J. Miihloon being declared Hie win ner. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert A. J. Itutliiner. Huliuoral: II. I.. Taylor. J. M, Hockln. C. S. Wil liams, Fred C Mers. A, II HriHiks und Ijl. A. Smith. Van couver; .Mr .mik! .Mrs. llrew. HnysHrl; (L A. I'rociuiier. Stin- nyside; J. D. Sweeney, pacific: Mrs. J. Warne, Terrace; II. W. Chambers ami F. It. tliNidenougli. Inverness; Alirr M. Trow mid F. Wheeler. San Dicyo; Miss K. J. uesi. Turwiilu; C ,. Moore and Donald MiMtrw. Pnrt Kastngton: J. H. Imiterl, Victoria; W. F. JgO, l"4Mtillltll. Central i. A. Iifnigy and A. Hartley. I'erniee: A. Patrick and K. r. Wmdsey, C.S.H.; Mr. and Mrsv II. It. Voting K. D. Ho.s and Mrs. W. Iiirjfonl. Anym. C.N.R. CONNECTIONS FOR WHITE STAR SAILINGS Steauisliips of the White Star line will sail from Montreal a' follows: s.. "Hegiiia." September 2t; "Megaiitie," Detober 8 "Hiirie." Del. 13; "Canada." Oct .'i: llenina." Oct. t"; "Doric." November 10. Passfttjrr, for these steamers should a r range to leave Prince Itupert via Canadian National Hallways on September it, Oct. 0. 13, SO and November 3. For rales and reservations, call r write City Ticket Office. Canadian National Hallways. Z1H TliinJ Avenue. Prince Itupert. Hi: Plume ?no i LADIES! When you serve Afternoon Tea ou require your cakes to be Dainty. Distinctive and Delicious. For this purpose, we recommend the following: LADY FINGERS. SPONGE DROPS. MACAROON BISCUITS. BUTTER BISCUITS. These will uiiike a pleas, ing variety to add to the cakes of your own production. ElectricWindow Bakeries FARMERS' Meat Market We have Just received Mime choice, fresh killed Bulkley Valley Beef & Veal at our usual low price., Get Your Supplies Today. Phone 376 The House if Friday Sej,irln PAOi BIX THI DAILY NEWS a lr it The of Quality DESIGNED FOR YOU! lll.ikiM- (,s Wflniur.. nusT-pnooF 1 corsets k lliere are figures i., YOUR ami they have iinnle foi enrscl whi. b will fit fori Hint sNti.fH ran help vmi i. . ill Hie price vmi wish i. ,,, You will find (, ,, , iiml e.xrWIeni . !. tl w I,,, t, pise its giHM) lines n, w , , , laiuidereil as utten us N . , Wtiriirr's tosi i- i , from $1.75 to $6.50 i hiMise aiinnig iminv n, . mid lw bust f friiiillare. Ml ure gu.. 1 - UNIVERSAL TRADING CO. Outfitters to the Whole Family. WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight and Tomorrow Night, 7 and 9 p.m. Saturday Matinee, 3 p.m. The supreme ;n ti t Ho- 'r,- MARION DAVIES iu Hie ep-ii ti.il lt'i..,-- . "When Knighthood was in Flower" The Imr Ur ! Ihe world's most f who gave up a throne for Hie man he ov : iinexrelled niasntfii eure. thrilling ti.iHli'-. cM's. The pomp mid power of runll. ; ronl iKiudoir and llimogh nil the giddco sweetest nilOBiK ever lived, The loe-rimis girl who defied the king and sraml.i ? r.-lialonis. TOPICS OF THE DAY. Admission 50c and 25c s; Shockley's P'aning Us Arc now Hole Agents for the lumber t;: ', I f Royal Mills, Hanalt, B.C. DIMENSION LUMBER. SPRUCE AND CEDAR SHIPLAP. 8pruce Planking and Cedar for Foundation Work. GET OUR PRICES IT WILL PAY YOU. Phone 383. These nml mornings m ,ke one Hunt and nothing is mure eaounlIe tlmti For the Boy A New Suit and a Mackinaw Coat Our Hoys' Department is fully -locked w h atrivuls in Huits ami Murkinuws for the Hoy- Sail; Twei'ils mid .Sernes in lirnwii. navy and r ' I'10 I'1'1 shades this seiuon. Prices run front $6.50 to $18.50 and sizes Troiii Si) In ;. They run bo hl with citl'r L" . . l ..r i or iww i.iu oi pa ii is, i4 m vo uuve aisii a targe seiecuou m ." Ihe Idlest shades. Prices run front $4.50 to $10.00 and nizcM from 5iv' lo ,'IU. Jabour Bros. Ltd. Corner Third and 8eventh. phon 645