Tu(,iday September 8 193 WBSmtHttIBtbTI i TJir 4 Mr TO.NICHT" GRANT'S st Procurable (THE 0ICIhU Pure Scotch Whisky RICHEST IN FINrST HIGHLAND MALT Cm i Sou l.uati CUiIMkI ihI Im4 CIuk. SutW. This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor umtrot Hoard ir by the Government of Hritih Cnlnmliik ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! All Models VICTOR VICTROLAS On Sale at Approximately One Third Off llrg. pine. 1 1 1 1 1 t il pri; e Hi :ir.ii 5 07.50 'II I .Vum $1 07.50 v Ki :5.o.i S 97.50 v . . . 2o.iio 3137.50 v 5225.00 ..rlabW $ OT.r.o S. 47.50 Ml oilier model reduced proMjrlniiatel. TERMS IF DESIRED. ' ' I TIm o- rtilm Iimii- are mi fte milv niilil stoek - i I -.. il mil. In in ,- lln! urgency uf immediate imiiii uf. Hie iiai I uf liiiv.u-u Some S Clean-up Sale Higo Nurses' Fecto Disinfectant, Hog. proe 2r. !,, 10c ni I Ami NAPKINS I .,,.kn:-. ,: ill. m'K- ('ni l' N.V. Sale Price 40c ' - .iikui. iii' ilnitn. rcg. pin we. Sale price 45c ' - X.ipkni'-. largo, log. prioo .l.0. Sale priee 50c I iiifkin-. rog. Sato prioo 50c Porter's Food. Hog. pnoo ."." . Sale prior 15c Herbort's linrley, rog. pnee Me. Salo prioo 15c ORMES LIMITED Plonecp Druggists H pecials in our big FOR SALE Third Avenue. alibut Gear $10.00 to $25.00 per skate including gangings and hooks n w.i anarinn Inch A I n M Mnnffp I n hi. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. wiiuiiEiii ii i n i ii u iiu HAS RFMOVF.D li building next door to Frnzoil ll.ii.her Shop, across from Hie Empress Ifolel Vi enri-v n lull lino of ICAOC TAB A rAO rDIIITC I A ll I 1 1 M S SOCIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION niA t.. i I'rnnriArni Local and Personal U.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. Anywhere. Any Umc. Arthur's Taxi, 50c. Phone 078. tf Two ears aL vour service. Slieddon Taxi, Phone 134'. tf For llic busy man jr woman. a Itrown car saves money. Phone B0. tf Irvine McDcrmotl ami narlv of local longshoremen returned from Ocean Falls on the Cardena Sunday afternoon. How about Christmas? While m town, got yyur photo taken al HeiiHitnV. Produce this advt. al studio and aet 10 off. 210 W. It. Tonkin of Spokane, well known mining operator, was passenger going through on the Cardena Sunday afternoon hound fur Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Fihr wlio have been south for the past few weeks . on a holiday ills rot iirnod home on the Car ina Sunday afternoon. II. II. Itochoxler returned to I ho city on Sunday night's train after liaviii;.' spent I ho week on a tnj to Port Kssiiiglun and up the lj -iall ltiyer. Miss lluth Stewart of the lo- i-ul public eliool teaching stuff liiriio.l to the eilv on Suuday night s train after spending her ai-alion in the IikI. , Mrs. II. '.. Tremayiie und her daughter!, Audrey atwl t'fance elm nod home on the Pruiqoss Alioo yesterday iiiorning after liaMnn snout a vacaliou in Hit1 oulli. .1. K. Mi-llae of Vancouver, di- nvtur of the Union Steamship Co.. and Mrs. Mrltae are round- trip paseeiiiier. on Hie steamer Cardena which i in port this at term ion muI1iImuii(I. Smoker tonlsht In Elks' Home. Bla program: Boxing, wrestling, sonos, mu sic, refreshments. Midnight frolics. -Wcstholme Theatre, after the smoker. $1.00. Evorybody we'eome. F. W. Holder and James Lever f hilMiiiikalum arrived in the city on Sunday evening's train. Ilioy ar here for Fair Wek and ar i. eharae of the Inrue dtortrt'eShibil from Kilsumkal- tiui, Terrace and I.akelse. K. P. Jenuer and his bride. who was formerly Miss lvlsie Harding, domestic science in structress in the local public schools, returned lo the city on the Cardena Sunday afternoon and are Inking up their resi dence in the Hesnor Apartments. 1'lieir wedding took place re cently in Olds, Alberta. Many of the local school teachers returned to the oily on the Prince Charles yesterday af-ler having spoi l their vacaliou in the south. The list of the learner included Miss Caroline Mitchell, Miss A. A. Pierce, Miss Fawoelt. M i s s Wenlherhead, Miss llolhwoll, Miss K. A. Mer cer. Mi Martin, .mi. unity Scidl. Mr. O'Xoill. Miss Creigh-tou and Mi J.axton. ANNOUNCEMENTS (iyro Carnival and Dance Oc tober I.' and 13. Anglican Church llazaar No veniboi- 5. Proidiylerian (Jluiroli llaiaar Xovoiubiv 12. Royal Purple Hazaar Xuvcm- bor 18. Baptist Church Ladies' Aid Bazaar, November 20. St. Andrew's Ladies' Auxiliary HntAnr. December 2. Lutheran Church' Ladies' Aid Baaai. December 4. Iniiod Church llazaar Decem ber 10. 230 Eatf I TAQwifct Krbtf CATARRH ftl lh BLADDER UK Smtunl CichCinul luinvl U.t.r.nnSJTV'V TUB DAILT NEWS PAG THRFU Commodore Cafe THIRD AVENUE The Cafe of Distinction. OPEN DAY AND NIQHT. Ilrcakfast, Lunches, Afternoon Teas, Dinners and after Theatre Refreshments Our Specially Is Ifome Made Ice Cream and Confectionery. Wholesale or Retail. You will be pleased with our service. Let us please you. KILLAS&CHR1ST0PHER Phone 17 Sheddon's Taxi Hie original 50c. taxi. Phone 131. tf When back from Hie holiday try Valer.tin Dairy. Phone C57 train to attend the l air. Dance tonight In Auditorium at 9 o'clock.. Music by Alaska's famous lazz orchestra of seven pieces. Gentlemen 75c, ladles 50c. t' Our low rales have been an outstanding success and we shall continue on this basis, llrown laxi. Phone 80. tf P. L. Hoss, station aent al Lake Kathlyu, ami Mrs. Ro.s ar rived in town on Sunday night's Danoe every nighl during the Fair in l!o-!on Hull. Muic by Stewart's Orchestra. All the latest music wilh our own competitions "Not the best, but bett-er than the rest."' Wod! Wowll Misses Palmira uud Mary As tor: relumed home on the l'rinte Rupert yesterday iiiorning after having spent a couple of weeks viiting with friends in R. F. McXaugUton, C.X.R. dis trict passenger agent, returned to the cily on last night's train after haviug attended a meoliug of western pas.-engrp traffic oT ficers at Jasper Park, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Collison and their daughters, Muriel and Joyce, returned to the eity on the Cardena Sunday afternoon after having spent a holiday vis iting iu Vancouver and Victoria. Joshua K. Uiubach, surveyor general for Itrilisli Columbia, was a passenger going south on the Princess Louie Saturday af ternoon after a trip lo the Dease Lake country on departmental busineps. J. Peck MncSwain, well-known printer of local standing in llrilish Columbia, -arrived in town on Saturday night from Stewart to attend Ihe Fair. He is registered at the Prince Ru perl Hotel. Chief Potty Officer (Instruct or) Kinch returned from Ihe Royal Canadian Xaval barracks, Esquimau, yesterday on the Prince Charles for duly wilh Ihe local unit of the Royal Canadian Xaval Volunteer Reserve. Miss Jessie Itoliiwcll; Miss K A. Mercer and Miss Woather- heiid, members of the local ehool leaching staff, who spent the vacation on a trip to llono lulu, ruturnod.to Iho oily on the Prince Charles yesterday. Robert Cordon rv turned to Iho city ou last night's train after unending tlie Minlhors Fair. 01 her local people, who stayed over iu Hie interior lo attend Iho Telkwn Harbociu.', are ex pected Hack on tomorrow afternoon's train. Mr. and Mrs. W.-J. Tliams, who have been in the cily for Iho past few months since ve-lurning from I'sk, sailed Monday night on the Prfnce Rupert for Vancouver, where Mr, Tbams will enter Ihe Shaiighnossy Military Hospital. Serueaiit Jebsuu. R. C. .M.P.. wont norlli on the Princes Alice yesterday to escort into Alaska a shipment or liquor destined Tor thiYvkon territory. He'lng mot at Skagway by a mmpiletl policeman from ihe Yukon, Sergeant Jebsou will return on Iho Prince s Alice at the emt of Iho week. Harlan I. Smith. archacoloL-Ut for the federal government, ar rived in the city at the end nf the week from Kilwanga. Mr. and Mrs. James Tiirnliiill of llazeltou are here to attend the 1-air, having arrived from the interior on last night's (rain. Dance in Klks' Home Wednes day, Friday and Saturday during Fair Week. Music by Metlakatla Y.P.P.A.C. Orchestra Director, C. Auckland. Admission: (Jeu- tlemcii 1 .00, ladies 25c. 210 Miss Winnie Larson of the Seal Cove public school leaching staff returned to the cily on the Cardena on Sunday after having spent the summer vacation at her home on Vancouver Island. Henry Murchison, 'mayor" of New Motiaka'Ha and manager n (he baseball team, is staying over for the Fair. Most of the learn wont home on the Princess Alice yesterday afternoon. Miss Andros of North Vancou ver arrived in the city on the Princess Alice yesterday morn ing and proceeded to the Prince (ieorgo district, where she will take charge of a public school Sandy Cook, well known in lo cal marine circles, was brought from the floating cannery at Barnard Cove by gasboat Sunday afternoon for admiiou to the hospital. He is suffering from an injured back and broken rib-fustainod in a bad fall. X. It. (Doc.) Walker is. visit ing the city for the Fair, being in charge of the haxehall team from the Alaskan metropolis. Ho is accompanied by Mrs. Walker and they are tayiug al the Prince Rupert Hotel, where mo! of the other visitors from Ket chikan are also stopping. The lighthouse lender Esle- van, Capt. Harry Hilton, which sailed for the .south on Sunday morning, hud on. board I he fly ing boat which was recently wrecked in Mllbank Sound, on capsizing under low after there had been engine trouble. The machine will be delivered to Jer icho lteaeli station, where it witl be repaired. The Vickers Viking airplane with S. C. Caldwell as pllol, was kept busy yesterday afternoon taking local people up for flights. Fully fifty persons view ed .Prince Rupert and its surroundings from the air and were lelighlod wilh Iho experience. There were lo have been flights on Sunday, but they were called off on account of the rain. Jli. R. L. Mcintosh relumed lo the cily yesterday from her summer home al Kitsumkatam and will leave for Vancouver on Ihe Cardena this afternoon where she will meet her sister. Mrs. Wainwrisht, of Hamilton. Out. Mrs. Mcintosh will return to Prince Rupert with Mrs. Wainwrisht, who will visit here for some lime before returning Easl. Mrs. Harry Atkins leaves- tomorrow afternoon on (lie Prince Charles for Vancouver, where she will join Mr. Atkins, who went south recently. Mr. Atkins' health is much improved sinco a recent operation in Ihe south, but, on account of bis hearing, it is necessary for him lo move to a dry climate. In a few days he will make a motor 'rip llirouiih the Koolenay country, where it is possible he may locale. Mrs. Atkins has leased the house on Fourth Avenue West to J. S. Ropers of Hie Rupert Marine Products Co. SALT LAKESSERYICE Launch "23" will leave the Prince Rupert Hoathouse on Thursday, Saturday and Sunday afternoons every half hour from I p.m. and on other week days every hour from 2 p.m. Launches, rowboats and canoes for sale or hire. PRINCE RUPERT HOAT1IOUSH Phone 381. -2 .NNO jicaoiiiningsaKNar Shoe Polish DUNLOP ' BALLOON : W TIRES Am T Our New Coats Are beyond reproach for style, colors and prices. "DEMERS" Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Store is a member of the Retail Merchants' Association and extends a hearty welcome to out-of-town buyers. Fair Prices Fair Dealings "Doners" Phono 27. P.O. Box 327 Third Avenue Why Does labor Day Come on Monday? Perhaps Ihe fellow who picked out the first Monday in September as Labor Day bad an engagement to help his wife wilh the Monday washing and so he decided lo declare a holiday. HOUSEWIVES WHO USE OUR "SOFT-FINISH" SERVICE have 52 such holidays every year. Soft finish does all the washing, dries everything and irons the flat work. Only a little light ironing for yon lo do. Soft-Finish 7c. per lb. Plus 1c per piece. Minimum charge $1.25. CANADIAN Steam LAUNDRY Phone 8. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE S.S. Prince Rupert Prince George Prince Charles Sailings from. Prince Rupert For Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle and intermediate ports, Monday, ul 4.00 p.m., and Wednesday and Saturday, ul 0.00 p.m. For Anyox and Stewart Monday and Friday, 1 p.m. For Skagway and Alaska Porls, Wednesday, i.00 p.m. S.S. Prince John for Queen Charlotte Islands uud Vancouver, Fortnightly. PASSINQER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT DAILY ictpl Sunday It. SO tJ(l. tor Orlnre Unorice, EDMONTON, WINNIPEG, til points EtiMrn tud, t'nlttd States. AOENCV ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. Clt Tlcaat Offka, B2S Third Aa Prlnea Rupart. Phona 280. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Salllnt from prince Rupert, 'or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Iwanaan Bat. and Alart Bay, Tuaaday, S P.M. 'or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alart Bay, and Swanaan Bay, Saturday, 10 A.M. For ANYOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Sunday, S P.M. Par PORT SIMPSON and Naaa RUar Cannarlaa, Friday A.M. US 2nd Ataaua.- t. Barnalay, AaenU Prlnea Rupart, B O.