"AfJE SIX ExtraSpecials for Fair Week In Every Line Walclrcs from $1.50 up. Chains from 25o up. ' Pockcl Knives from 25c up. Non-Destructible . 1 c a r I Heads from $2.00 up. Hracclcts from 25c. up. Special Discount on Odd Cups and Saucers Real Money Savers Watch the Windows Save Your Eyes Our Optician lias had over 25 years cxpericneo testing eyes and fitting glasses. Satisfaction guaranteed. Max Heilbroner The Diamond Merchant of the North Coats! Ladies' and Children's Coats LATEST STYLES. REASONABLY PRICED. See Our Windows. H. S. Wallace Co., Ltd. Phone 9 Banana Specials SATURDAY ONLY We have Dananas at 50c ler dozen. Tokay Grapes, per lb. 25c Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. 13 PHONES 84 417-423 Fifth Avenue East. Fine Value $50 Diamond Ring We hae just set up our special vulun Diamond IWiiks which are beauties. The stones are blue while and perfect und of a tfood color. The sellinp is tlto new- style plerceil while gold and makes a nice little en gagement ring. Made lo fil any finger or M'l in a different styled selling if desired. John Bulger Jeweller hi PRIZEWINNERS FAIR DRAWING Klpp of Port Esslngton Secured $100 In Gold At 3 p.m. yesterday (he draw ing for the prizes 1n connection! with the recent ticket selling contest took j)laee in the Fair Association's Office in the City Hall. Mayor Newton made the drawings and members of the executive were present. Tickets drawn were as 2, $30; 3, $25. Gravensteln Apples, 5 lbs. for 25c I'er box $1.75 Sunklst Oranges, 13 for 25c Combination Vegetable Special 10 lbs. Terrace Turnips. 10 lbs. Terrace Carrots. 10 lbs. Cooking Onions". G lbs. Orecn Cabbage. Tola) 3G lbs. for ...-$1.00 Ribbon Mixed Candy, per lb. 25c Boneless Raw Ham, sliced, per lb. 45c fol- lows: 1 No. 727 A. Kipp. 2 No. I7G Waller Lee. 3 No. 80U AV. Williscroft. 1 No. 101 Don Drown. 5 No. 521 Mrs. li. McCor-miek. G No. 371 Mrs. Milton Gon zales. 7 No. Cove. Prizes IG3 Norrinloii, Seal in pold are 1, 100;.' Mrs. W. II. McDonald of Ter race who has been visiting for the past few days ill the city leaves on tomorrow morning's train fqr home. F. W. Vincent, engineer formerly on the Oranby staff at Anyox, and Mrs. Vincent and family were passengers going north on the Princess Alice Ibis! morning bound for Dawson. . i LAND ACT. oaien nrnt kid Per C. p. Rle Appltrim I. Airenl WEEK - END SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY. Gainer's Breakfast Bacon, sliced, per lb 50c Taking whole side, per ll 45c Ontario Stilton Cheese, per lb 35c Taking whole cheese, 10 lbs., per lb 32c Del Moulc Pork and Heuns, 3 tins for 25c Sniilei's Tomato Soup, 3 tins for . . 25c Snider's Tomato Catsup 30c or 3 for 85o F.Ik 5 string Hrooins .. 45c California Asparagus Tips, 2 for 45c Hroken Shelled Wulnuls. per lb 40c Del Monte Dri-Pnk Prunes. 2Vs ... 35c Kxtracls, nil flavors, 3 for 25c Jelly Powders, assld. flavors, i for 25c Sperry's Pancake Flour, larye pkgj . 35c Pure llaspberry Jam, lb. pails 55o Candy Wliislles, rog. 5c each, special 8 for . . 25c New Hulk Dales. I lbs. 35c Hroken Pekoc Tea In bulk, per lb 50o Sliced Pineapple, 2's, pV-r tin 15o Canned Ithubarb, 2's, 2 for 25c 1D25 Pack Mincemeat, I2V4 lb. pails $1.95 Kconomy Package Seedless Ilaislns, i lbs., each 45o Rupert Table Supply Co. 4 Phones: 21 0-211 212-298 3F is BAKE YOUR OWN BREAD WITH Ae standard ofQiaMty for 'over soyears Ifllllll W00 ELECTRICAL SEWING Notlct of Intention to Apply to Purchaia' taslofullv kano. In lb Land Ilprordinr liistrlrt or Prtnre Ituptrt. ind situate cm bit Fans cnti whlcti flow Into the Erslall Kirn atxiul is tnllM from In mouth. TAKE .NOTICE tlial ITttwe Ituprrt Srun Mill. Limited, of I'rlnre Itupm. on-upa-ilon lumlx-r nianufarturrr. intrnda 10 apply for tvrtiilun to iurrbae the rol luuinir dcrrlbd lands: Cofitnirnrinit at a putt planted about Id f-haln? northerly from tlie utlicat corner or Lot J5, Ranre Tour; thenre 40 rhaln northerly: theme 40 rhaln eale--ly: thence 40 rhalns MMilhrrly; thenre 40 rhaln weMerly to point of comrornw ment, and containing 160 acres, more or l( ?. rru.xcE nrrEnT sprite mills. UMITEII. LAND ACT. I PA IV, ?4 Kotic of InUntion to Apply to Purcha una. In the Land Reronlltir Dlitiirt ot Prior iiuprri, aiKi irfunir a purii'ifl r Lot iwniiy r'lir oil. nnire roe (6 (att blmrirt. TAIE OTUK Hut FrliiHI'i Llmlle.1 f Prlure llupert. Il.:.. nierrhanti, lotetul ui apply rnr nnnkii to purrlue lit rollowmir (lrrll-fl latxlJ: Omiiiirnrlnr at a ihm Hauled at Ihe ipirtlieaM ronier or lot twenty-four (II), ranre five -&,, email DUlrlct; Jlieww - inn thiriy-iwii enalns: Iheure at rnrty rlialn; lot-ore north eltrhl etwln. more or lew. to hlrh water Uiark; ttienee iiirtlmi!il alHir liixh water mark lo potot "I roinnienreiiient. awl ronUlQUir elrlity (80) acre, wore or lean. FIUZZELL'S LIMITED. Appiieanl. Paled Annul ISIh, -ATI. t9tl. LAND ACT. Nolle of Intention to Apply to Purtnaa Land. In Prtnre riuprrl Land Mtlrlet, fieeordmit iniri"i or rnnre Kiitieri. iivi r at twHnnn Ray, D.C, MaHett Inlet, Q.r. island. TAKE .notice that June newiliir stranf. of Snnnylde, B.C.. neeupallon '-annerytnin.asnirivl to apply for permit 4n to urrhae the follow Inr described land:- - rinnien-lnf at a pt planted 14 rhaln utii iiuw. wet. ntore or leai froir outhweM mmer of Lot IH; thenre nth 10 chln; thetiee Ht SO rhaim more or Ml, to water'! edre; thenre 'Mowing mranderlnr of legrh to potM ' r.piiuii, nrrfiirni, aiwi cfmiaimiii' la acre wire or lens. JAS. EIEI.MNO STnAMO, Appiieanl Per Win. 0. Mitchell. r Dale lil n LAND ACT, Notice of Intention to Apply to Laaaa Lan In Prmre liuirl l.atnl lieronluir ! trli-t of I'rlnre lluiierl. and oltiiale al Iiarlleit point. V.Hc Maiul, lirillaS ouinDia. TAKE NOTICE that Analo Drtllnh Col- imliiti Parklnv Ciannanv I imlint. of tanmnvtr, n.i;., orrunailon Parkero, hi ietm lo aoply for a leae of the follow iik o.'tiixi laniM: Coiiiiitriii-Jnr al a ooit nlanled on the 'i h.ire of liartlett Polnl. Wales M, and, at hlrh water mark; thenre In an utterly (llrerlloii aloor hlrh water mark forty flrlie hundred feet, more or lem. I'll p"i marked No. I.E.; thenre aouth- riy i rnatna, more or leaa, to low water 'naik; ilicnre in a wealerlr dlreellon ilona; low water mark forly-efthl hundred eel. more or UiKiim norihsrlv in 'halm to point of (umiiienremrnt. and ronlaihlnir 7 acrea. more or le. ASOLO-finiTISII COI.IlMflM PACKIXO CO. I.TD Annllrant . J'" Waller E. Walker, Atnt. 1.HH-0 uiy IB, 1V. Auditorium Will open for a month's Skating Beginning Tuesday Eve., Sept. 15. Aflernoons ... 2 to I F.veiiiiig 8 lo 10 Good Music both sessions Competent instructors lo teach beginners. L. J, Marron - Prop, Phone Black 49. THE DAILY rTEWB frlday, September 18. i8js STEAMER FAMOUS IS TO BE OPERATED IN FREIGHTING BUSINESS and Piled to This Port VICTOIUA, Sept. 18. Thft steamer Famous, formerly the The Amur went ashore durin , a ilcno fix nearly two years ago, and was salvaged by the Pacific Salvage Company. The engine was taken from her and lustulled I in the J. II. Pluinmcr, Ihe first vessel lo make the (rip from the (treat Lakes to Ibis coast, loiter 'work of repairing the vessel oer I lo Hie Victoria Machinery Depot.1 j New plates and frame work I were installed and other repair ' MAU.INt& PKUYtU j "fee ted at u c-st of nrrninTiiir rutimiTn W'lulc CapL Herquist ten days after October I. , rreiyin tnismess inmrir. Mr. llolloway staged a very re-j presentative exhibit of Singer, MARRIFFi TO fnNVIfT ' l..l,.iri .l ... l.i... i it., uixiawia. IV VVOIIUI I recent Fair. The display wa' arranged and the demonslraling of the machines caused much interest amonpj local housewives. One of the i features of the machine is Uial when it is closed up it forms & very attractive writing table which harmonizes with the fur-uishiiiKs of almost any room in Mu hou-e. When in the city Mr. llolloway makes his headquarters at Walker's Musin store. William Ware, fur manager for ttie Hudson Hay Co., arrived ii the city last night from HazeL-oii in Ihe course of one of hi periodical lours of the nortb ami sailed this morning by the Princess Alice for the Yukon. SOON SOUGHT DIVORCE Boston Aristocrat Who Was So-social Service Worker Failed Matrimonially LITTLE JACKSON GIRL IS LAID TO REST IN FAIRVIEW CEMETERY Vessol Owned by Captain Ber- Large Number of People Sent qulst Was Formerly Amur Mowers as Mark of Hospect and Regard Attended by members of the I.ovul Order of Moose and the, niii- wiiifi. niio.i t this norl. is Mooseheart Ladies' Lesion who to be operated by Captain Her-lhnd paraded frum'the Melropolej quist in the freighling business! Hall in a body, funeral service, on litis roast.' I for little Florence M:uy Jack-I iiig'.-on, four year year old old dang the Plunlmer was renamed the by Hev Amur, while Ihe salvage! vessol Field $25,000, siiperm- daughter ol; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jackson, took place this afternoon in the ehapel of Ihe It.C. Undertakers, interment in the Moose plot at Fail-view Comelery following. The service was conducted in u solemn and impressive maimer I', li. HaUlcr. Mrs. J. sang with Mrs. Alf. was sold without the engine to Christiansen aeling as uceOin-iCai.l. HeniuisL who turned the nanist. lour little girl friend of ilereacd Kvelyn ami Kleanori Henrickscn, Lillian Ytrrberg and Kdua l? niter were pall bearers Among thut sending flower; were Mr. and Mrs. John Dybhavn,, Mr. and Mrs. C. li. Juliiion aud- AlIKAtllVt LAillDlld tended Ihe installation of a new family, Mr. ami Mrs. (). liriek- - i ifciproeating engine himself. He. sen. Mrs. Ytreberfr, Mr. and It. O. llolloway. representing renamed the vessel the Famous.-Mrs. (iuslafsen. Mr. and Mrs. P. flin Sinpp Siviiii- M:ii'luni fv, land put it up for sale a short , Wiiigham. Ladien' Aid of St. is in Ihe city on a periodical' !mV ngo. Sine then he has Caul's Lutheran Church. Mr. and business trip, and after visiting '"hanged his decision, and willj.Mr.v O. Stegavitr. Mr. and Mrs. in Kilmmilnn will relnni Iter., fur ' operate it in the coastwise J. Murvobl, Mr. and Mrs. J. Macon. Mr. ami Mrs. K. I'nger, Mr. and Mrs. F. I.unihiuisl, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jackson, Miss Joy, Mrs.. II. Webber. Mr. ami Mrs Joe llatrliford. Miss I.itnlale, Mr Nystrtun. Capt. A. Swan-on, Mr and Mrs. 11. NeUon. Ladies of the Moosebeart l.exion. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Judge. Mr. and Mrs. A. ..Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. DENVHlt, Colo., tfe-.l. IK. A Chnudler. Mr. ami Mr. Thor sociological experiment thrwugh .hnoii. Loyal Order of MiMie. marriage resulted in failure re-.it,.rt Sjoblom. Mr. aud Mrs. S. cently when a divorce was grunt-! Xelsnn. Prince Hupert l'rnfer ed Mrs. Mary Convert Kssick.'and Tail Co.. Mr. and Mr. Unce college graduate ami daughter oT styles, m.iothy ami Sonny Styles, an aristocratio Hoslon family ! Mrs. J., Field, Mr. and Mr. N. The decree ended her marriage' Muallein. Ml Polenia ttmcr-lo Charles Kssjck, a former con- n, Mr. Paulson, Mr. Park, Mr. vict of the Colorado penitentiary. earn, Mr. and Mr. II. K. Mrs. Kssiok was given the cus-, Yamanacka. Mr. and Mrs. M. I.. tfxly of their three children. Stepp, Mr. and Mr. Jack Hatch-After receiving hivh honor' ford. Mr. and Mrs. (irorge llraie. in sociology and kindrisl scien- Mis Urace Crate, Jabmir Hro., ces, Miss Converse left college Mrs. Haskell. Mr. and Mrs. Tom and went U New York to engage Dybliatn. Mr. and Mr. A. lUirl-iit social service work in iUIJ.ion and family. Mr. and Mrs. There she met F.ssick. who had :ck and family. Mr. and Mrs. Imsn released 71 short lime be- . niennie. , fore from the penitentiary and . 1 had been aided by Thomas Moll " .l"' ! Osborne, former warden lif Sing ,,,t ""'o u Apply u eunhi.. Mtig. DsiKirue gav the ex-con-! In tim LmkI lieeonhnr Noiriet of Priw-e vict a position in hi prison in-vesligalion bureau in New York. ilivirtt inn Hmw nwirai nitrr, Amwm Bay. Maaaetl Inlet. y. . Iiland. H.C I TILt lli.ll If ..... U . . . . 1 s social workers the couple nr siram. of numyUk nr.. .ruHimii ramc together on e.pial Kn.uiid :r7;-"rrt5rteM i Her studies had imbued her Kriiwd Uo.i ... ., , 1 1 OrfiiiiMariiiir al a putl p4Rlel at tilth with sympathy and understand- water mark, awwm nlW, iCswe $ rhamt insr iiifj for lor the me ciiinin.-il 111m1n.11. Tim inu llndr uieir ',rh: Mw)" ! Hiaiai weal, twore or, ta Ivw1he. rnrner Iai mi. iohk1 aeiiiiainlaiire developed into a hmhw ..iiih; tsmre it rhm. mi. I .thewe 10 rliilni n.th; lieir 1 rhalM, romance. .,.,,,...1,.,. wm. ihenre 11 riMHH amnh to iiet or' They were married Sept. 13. Sg"'EZ,t- ,M 'rf 1U20. al Mount llote. Ida., and, . wu, jvme nrinixo 9Tno. went lo live in Colorado. floatTngIannery" for west coast of vancouver island liaiwt 1 Kir Per Win. itt lfk LAND ACT. pprani Mltehell a rent Notlct of InUntion to Apply to Purthai Land. In in I und iterorftint Dimmm of Priiwe iDiporl. anil annate at IM inomli of Kir I all. Creek whlrk flow Into the . i r.cwan mer aiioiil ll miles from ii mouth 11,,.' T; MOTli;r. that Jin A snuia of VM Tniiiv ..f,t in VII.IUUIA, 1H. - I He Sept. prti ht-ri. B.r... oreuialiMi lumher foi-mer srho.mer Louisiana is ""i. "".apply f'- inmlii o purrtiaae Ihe follow ln deaerltnl laixlr , . . . . beini; converted into a floating rwi,rinir at a iki planted at the fMithwetl comer or I .l liante four; ilienee llienee M n "ham. rlialna nurthnel: iiMin 10 fish reduction plant by the Vic- loria Machinery Depot, for (iosse- eieri. mor or ie. to n i. Millerd Company, of Vancouver. ihtw to' eMim aieriy, ami ronuinimf it was learned today. When U "m- ""'" w ,r"tus smith completed tin floating plant will AnpiPaw. lowed to Port Albernl and r,.ie,i (.t no. r.t used fur manufacturing oil and fertilizer from pilchards. Since the ban on Jillchanlri w-asMiflcd by the governmenl, no less than four reduction plants have been located oil Ihe west coast of Vancouver Island. This will make the fifth one lo be established this year. The V.M.I), is installing new housing, oil taiiks, oil refinery machinery and oilier equipment which goes to make up a fish reduction plant. The schooner has been hauled out, the hull scraped ami puiuted, and will leave in a few weeks for Ihe west coast. In addition lo the work on the Louisiana Ihe V.M.D. has the lug Olive M. hauled out on (he ways for drawing of lallshaft and hull inspect ion. The Thiepval w ill bo hauled out on Tuesday for general overhaul, while the steamer filler will arrive for repairs later in Ihe week. ARTISTS' GOOD FORTUNE ! Person with arlisllc Icmpcra-nienl The fact,. Is that not one-purchaser out of ileu knows a good picture from a bad one. Jovial looker-on (wilh good intent Hit er luck for some, of you blokes, anyway ain't it? 1 New Fall Coats DRESSES , and MILLINERY "DF MERS" Phone 27, P.O. Box 327 Fall Millinery COATS and DRESSES Bents Third Ave. Phono 651 Omen's CoinfortabLe and Sturdy WOMKx For fitlJ, farm, or general work aik for LrcLi a at your J, LIXKIR CO LIMItr.ll, vw jot vtJL a. a aho ator. 1 tr fm aPaTOMrSa WESTHOLME THEATRE Friday and Saturday, at 7 and 0 p.m. Saturday Matinee, 3 p.m. "ZEEBRUGGE"" The -lirring lr nl tin- iml daring exci.. i , i, . lurv, pnMiiii-ei with Ihe ro-opi-ralion ol th- ti ii .h , inn ally and endorsed by Their Majetie the K m K ,,,i (.liieeu. The faiuiMis attack vivill rrtrMlit d i Mi-, ininiilel detail. Amunst the many thrilling i arc the torfieduing of merchant liip h) ih- i..mi,,i. actual film ca pi ii red im Imanl a flrrmaji n l.u.. r , . iug the war;, Hriti-h delri)er In Ihe rewrite .! i. armed viclun, the dainiiug and rcMritlg ol Hi. ..-lef.,,.. to Ixdlle up Ihe irale m Ihetr lair. Ihe B'mmiiI.I -hip. Ihe selling out. Hie moke-iTeeu, und th. Yon will see the "Vnirliclive" nm lierelf agam-i n.. M ... the C M lihiw herself up under Ihe bridge, tin- k Idiicjaekel aud marine. Ihe n. dial enlr and the blo.-k hip in Ihe wuinl mid the wilhlr.w i (HiMHraiii-e of Hie I i"t. il- l.-k a--ctn J i-ti - I COMEDY "ALL NIGHT LONQ." PATHE REVIEW Admission SOc and 25c Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blckimlth, Patttrn makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDINQ. Our plant is equipped lo handle at! kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38 TUGBOATS Day Phones 423 530 Or. G01 Black 735 Rupert Marine Products Ltd. GEO. G. BUSHBY, Man. Dir. PhonM 87 539 Or. 6" Black 735 HOUSE SLIPPERS For LADIES, MEN AND CHILDREN. Kvery lady, man or child needs n pair of "i; Kelt or Kid blippers In pill on when Ihe day's woih Afler lieiiitf up all day, your feet arti tfiililled ( rest ami comfort. Our KtiM'y Kurner .Slipper will give y und rent, Kveryluidy likes (hem niiilcvCryhody lliein. NVo havo Ihcm in ' iliffcrenl styles ram?"'" " from ilill'"'1 tit-rl 85c to $3.00 Jabour Bros. Ltd. Phono 045. Cor. 3rd Ave. and I 7th Agents for Holeproof Hosiery, Ni'mo OnrM-l 1 ' lleview I'allerns, Turnhiill's mill WiiImiii s Arch lie render Hhoes und Doniiiiion lliihiwr.