Llurday September 5, 102 ill m mi a ' m m i 77 To Our Union Bank Customers WE extend a sincere wel-VV come with the assur-, ance of considerate attention, j courtesy and a helpful co- Our facilities tor serving you lie in iht Uct that )uv over 900 Lfiocbct backed by reaourcet of over 700 Million D0IU11. The Royal Bank of Canada SERVING CANADIANS SINCE 1869 ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! All Models VICTOR V1GTR0LAS On Sale at Approximately One Third Off Hl'K- I M 1 1 . Ill lll I'll l II f : '"l" )t:tr..im $ 07.50 l.V.'io $107.50 I :!&. 5 07.50 2'ii.im( S137.50 $:t25.it $225.00 . Purtnlile . 07.")0 $.47.50 ii older models reduced pruMH-tifuiHtelv. TERMS IF DESIRED. NOTE These reductions art- in force only until stork " li I 1- 1 If 11 r oil mil, heme the urgency of immediate urniuii 011 the 1 .art u( buyers. ffflaeMm.Jj'd ome Specials in our big Clean-up Sale Tgo Nuries' Fecto Disinfectant, ll g. pine 2.V. s Pi ,, , 10c SANITAnv MAUUIMC K I 'i kui. mimII. rcg. 1 r- X.V. Suit1 Price 40c t' I , . v ..l.... i,, mi ,-fo in i.i' 'Mil- Sulu iiii.i' 45e i"nin - , in- 'i" ' r 1 - - w 1 I 'U-. - Napkin's, large, ii'K price 1.00. Salt' price 50c - 1 i:sipre.,el Napkin, rrg. .? 1 . 2 . niiie price ouc Sorter's Food. Hog. prirt 50r. Sale price 15c Torocrt't Barley, reg. ri't- "r. .Sale jtrn'o 10c 'RMES LIMITED oncer Druggists Third Avenue. PECIAL : TRAIN to Telkwa Barbecue, Sept. 7 CANCELLED nd will be available for return from Telkwa by ordinary train on Wediiosday. C.N.R. Ticket Office, Third Avenue. 0GGERS' CIGAR STORE HAS REMOVED !:M building next dour in rixzoll Huh her Shop, across from Hit' Kinpre-!" llolel We carrv n full lino of IGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES SOCIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION pmos Zarelll Proprietor Local and Personal 0'w P.O. Undertakers. Phone k. Salvation 'Armv S.-il December 207 Anywhere. Anytime. Arthur's Taxi, 00c. Phono 078. tf Two cars at vour aervice. Sheddon Taxi', Phone 131. tf Admission lo I.ahor lla'v tport: Adultu 25c; children free. iih l or t lie busy, man jr woman, a Ilrown car saves money. Phone 80. it Spend a profitable day on I.a hor l)ay. llainUimii' tii-ic in sport events. Airplane Flights. Tickets on sale at Ben Self's Grotto Cigar store and the Exhibition offices How annul Christina? While in town, get your photo taken at IJi'ii-fin '. Produce I his advt. al sludio aiid get !()' off. 210 Aeroplane flights will take place from tho Prince Rupert Boathouse beginning Monday morning. $10.00 a flight. Three persons for $25.00. i'07 Mr-. T. J. Slieiiloti ri'turued to i lie eily Huh week after bavin? m ih a ai-alion of tliree munthx M-iluijf Vaiii-ouver. .Naiijiino, Se at IN- and nther noinls in the out li. Mi-i. I.ouin Oarofani of Van i iiiiM T, mot her or Mr. l.ouite iiial4). aoeoiiHwniwd by her -on. Kriiel fiarofani, afrived in N-wn yeti-nlay on a visit to Mr and .Mih. Amadio. ' Kniei luinmenl to Jeleliikan MMtoi- Muiiday night al Klkft Home: liHinjuet 7:30 n.ni. Tues day, Smoker at 8 p.ui.. followed n Mulinplil l'rolir, Z o'eloek, in WVM holme Theatre. 207 W. J. Itenuie, senior meiitbT of the Victoria bakery firm of limine & 1 laker, is a visitor in the lily Uirttlher .with Mrs. Hen itii1 .and dauffhters. lhey have beei( at Stewart and will sail to- it iM tit mi the prince Meurjte for the couth. i I. Keiu, jAnnee, oliarjrcd with fraudulently eonverting lo ;u- ow!i ue the !um of &8(o Hie projierty of the Somerville Cannery Co. Lid., appeared be Tore Maiiilqite MeClymont . in he ,cii M)lin' court this morn- ng and, at the reiut of Oily Solieiior K. P. Jone, was re matided until Tuesilay. There not being a quorum in atteiuianre, I lie regular monthly meeting of the Hoard of Trade which wait lo have heen held lal night was adjourned lo the oall if I lie chair. Several of the mol iu'lae members of the hoard are in the interior attend iiig I lie Smithcr l air and the Telkwa llarbecue -Those wlio did turn up bisl night were Vice- Presul J. 11. Pillsbury, D. (I. Stewart, tiemse llorie, P. (!am-ula, J. W. McKinley and Secretary Arthur Htooksbank. ANNOUNCEMENTS lyn Carnival and Danco Oc tober I.' and l:i. Anglican Church Ilazaar No vember 5. Preshylerian November 12. Celebrate Church llazanr lloyal Purple Ilazaar Novem ber 18. llaplisl Church Ladies', AM ltaxaar, November 20, SI. Andrew's Ladles' Auxiliary Ilazaar, December 2. Lutheran Church Ladies' Aid Ilauat. December . , lulled Church Ilazaar Decem- ni- 10. 230 LABOR DAY via Self respecting- WAV SHOES SHINEDlUfVi 9.U1 kJkc you look you' inn uftUji tipyrB Commodore Cafe THIRD AVENUE The Cafe of Distinction. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. llreakfast, Lunches, Afternoon Teas, Dinners and after Theatre Ilcfrcshmcnts Our Specially is Home Made lee Cream and Confectionery. Wholesale or Retail. You will be pleased with our service. Let us please you. KILLAS & CHRISTOPHER Phone 17 Sheddon'a Taxi the original 50c. taxi, l'horie 134. If When back from the holidays. try Valentin Dairy. Phone C57. Don't miss tho event of the season His labor Day Dance, .Monuay evening in Auditorium. Chas. Malagno's Sehool of will reooen ou Tuesday, September 8, for the Fall Term. 207 Mrs. T. Da we of Ilulinural Cannery left on Ifils morning' train on a vacation trip to Our low rales have heen an outstanding sueeess" anil we shall i-ontinue on Ibis Basis. Drown Taxi. Phone 80. tf The Post Offiee general de-l livery and registration wickets1 will be open front 1)' a.m. to II a.m. only on Monday, Labor I ay. o7 Capt. Cliff, mat of the C. . R. steamer Priueos Mary, is kdccoinpanied this Jwo by his mother, Mrs. Cliff, a well-known pioneer of the Comox Valley, Vancouver Island; his wife and iter, Mrs. Mackenzie. They are makiiuc the round trip. Capl. J. Leslie SUarpe of the Salvation Army Immigration department arrived hi the city from Winnipeg on last night's Irani and is registered at the 1'rince Itupert Hotel. He is niak nig a lour of fhe district in the interests of his department. SU- - - Ueorge Illugstnd; manager of the Port Hlw-ard cannery, and Mrs. llingslad apd family are returning south this afternoon on he Princess Mary to spend the winter at their home in Hclling- lani. The Port Kdward cannery is now closed for ihe season. The Los Angeles' party con sisting of II. C. Prossey, Kdwin I'ressey, Dr. S. J. Deavilt am! Mierwoou Keavitl rolurued lo 'he city ou the launch Ktheld.i last night after a successful hunting expedition lu, Hardner Uinnl. lhey left ou this morn ing's train for Jasper Park. Local friends have rccenllv heard from tho W. T. Muse fam ily, who moved this spring to Hi? Lulled states apd are now local il at -Mountain City, Tennessee. The health of Mr. Muse, who met Willi severe injuries iiv a logging accident last winter, is gradually improving, but the va riability of Ihe weather in Tennessee proves somewhat oT a handicap to his recuvery. John Tarlauville and A. Kss- lin, who will do twelve anVl six months respectively at Okaila for assault ing Oily Police Constable llalley, and Alex (iaila- Kher, awaiting Jury trial gu a charge of having brutithl a stolen boat front Alaska tiFtiuu- ada, will .be taken syulli . this evening on the sienmer l'iince Ceorge by Acting Inspector W. Spiller of tho provincial police. The C.P.ll. steamer Pri i Louise, Capt. Arthur Slater, re lumed lo port al 3 o clock this afternoon from Alaska and will resume her voyage south, sail ing from here al 1:30 The1 I Princess Louise brought dow n from Alaska an overflow of 83 passengers, who will be Imus-I ferred to Iho Princess -Mary saiU iiug for the soulh at 3;3o! The Mary arrived from tluV south al (7:30 this niorning, left at II o'clock for Port Kdward'1 and will return from there at 3 o'clock Uu afternoon. PAGR THRKP Removal Sale! Tremendous Price Reductions SHOP EARLY FOR BES T SELECTIONS Serge and Silk Dresses Regular price $10.00 for Cotton Crepe Kimonas in assorted colors, were $3.50, now. . . by Mrs. Alex Konneau. (ieorge Hreininger of Ihe Pa cilic Klectric llailway. Los An geles, and Mrs. Hreininger will sail for the south on the Prin cess Mary Ibis afternoon. They arrived in the city oh last night's train after having visited Jasper Park. SALT LAKESERYICE Launch "23" will leave the Prince Itupert ltoathouse on Thursday. Saturday and Sunday afternoons every half hour from 1 p.m. and on other week days every hour from 2 p.m. Launches, rowboats and canoes for sale or hire. PIUNCK HUPKllT llOATHOUSH Phone 381. tV-Hold.irf Ssws FMtEasy-Cuttin SfMOND SAWS smo.iis cmoASivco.UA. MONTRtAL tBK0HT9 Veouvt ST.JOKd, N.B. Coats and Suits ...$7.50 Kegtrri,rl.ce518:E0 $13.50 Regular price $12.00 g qq Regular price $25.00 j g gCj Regular price $17.00 f g Regular price $32.00 JJQ Regular price $20.00 15 00 Rea" pricc 15-00 33 75 Regular price $28.00 22 00 Rcgular I)rice ?C5-00 5 Sweaters All odd lines of sweaters, a large assortment, were $5.00 to $12.00; now $2.95 to $3.50 Kimonas Silk and Wool Kimonas, $1.50 ivT.$10;00 !" ?.!5:00:. .$6.00 These are only a few of the many bargains. Everything in the store is being offered at like reductions Mrs. S. FRIZZELL Third Avenue Prince Rupert, B.C. K. L. Zetlerman of the lloyal Hank staff here sails this after-: noon on Ihe Princess Louise fof! Vancouver on a holiday trip. It. F. McNaughfon, C.N.ll. dis-l Irict passenger agent, will re-j turn on tomorrow afternoon's: train from Jasper Park, where i he has been attending a meeting of Western passenger traffic Mrs. K. A. lllalchford. wife of the mayor of Edmonton, is a visitor in (he -eily. She arrived from the Has! mi last night's train and will proceed lonight to Vancouver. She is accompanied Visit 0ur Drapery Y loll Department! We have a fine assortment of CRETONNES, SHADOW and CASEMENT CLOTH and CURTAIN MATERIALS BARRIE'S Home Furnishings 3rd Avenuo. Phone 123. One Door Kasl Daily News Office FOR SALE Halibut Gear $10.00 to $25.00 per skate including gangings and hooks Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RLPERT, B.C.