Use PEROXIDE These Six Ways I a moutli wali and pat i . lo cheek germ K w li, loosen phlegm, and o t !'jr i he lireath. O a dentifrice, to blench, whiten and beautify the tceftr O A a bleach an, I to clear tie skin, remove freckles, hlai iiltead. and oilier skin hienus'ir A a b aeh. to make hair " v i ! on the arm, fai e npi-k and legs, C l- it- maiiieurinK, li pre-J . hangnail, and. lo til -.p 1;iih. C A a perspiration deodo-" rani J'arKP. I.it A Co.' Peroxide fei tei-ane it keep II strength !onget. 4 oz 25 Cent Rupert Pharmacy Phone 84. Wa deliver. SUMMER SUGGESTIONS FOR WOOD Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, Birch and Spruce Per load $8.60 Per half load 3.50 Per sack 50 Burn Wood and Keep Cool I HydeTransfer 139 8econd Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone tt. r.erltge, Warehousing, end nutrlbutlng. Team or Motor Bert lee. Coal, Band and OraveL We Ipeclallie In Plane n4 Furniture Kevlnfl. MILK From Bulkley Valley FRESH MILK AND WHIPPING CREAM Wo specially recommend our Table Cream al 15o for Half Pint. ' Quality and Service Special loe Delivery Service Valentin Dairy Phone 657 II finrtar sppiemDcr ij. iv:o. TH1 DAILY FtWWB PAflE- FIVE n . ew rnces altham Watches These are Ilio new r?-j duced tfp'rif e- for, movements ! Premier of North Island is Visitor to Prince Rupert and Welcomed by Local Ulstermen Oil lif I'ririPH ltiinit. rvtift i a i.n il- . - ' wind, rtin be filled into any!wn ' V i? " ' ' K U ' ' " V I i r ,, , ; i( . "''". "be H'Kht Hon. HirJame Mir,,,! .. . . flrnig, premier of North r,i v Ireland, wlio, with Udy Craig ami their son and .laugher, spent! Vanguard, 23 jewel $58.00 f several hour in the city yesterday afternoon en route from the. Crescent, 2t jewel. . $50.00 r'at to Vancouver in the course of a lour of Canada, The rmrty ! Riverside. V. jewel $45.00 j arrived in the city in it-. special oar Hltnehcri to the regular! p s. Itiirllptt, 17 jewel (afternoon passenger train and sailed Yor the wmlh on the steamer' $24.00 1 1 mice Hupert. Regular, 17 Jewel.. $22.7s1 15 Jeyel $18.50 i jewel ... ... . .f $11.50 This i Hip rewilar men's Kind lo show you oilier sizes and (trade. & Jewellers dfi.Tht STORE WITH THE ClOOV rhfir was a large crowd at the station a Hie train hearing . .. t - runj jiruiiiriijii. .iayor .npwioii ami six oi win aiiiermen, an wpl a a delegation' of Hie local Ulsler rom- tnnnifv Avlifi.L.il u At'jli,,fkiA ii size it interested we arr1ii.. ,ii.. ..f , aldermen took Hie parly on 1 slirhlseeing lour inrludin? vl-Its to Hie dry dock and rold lorae plant. LNiuntry nnd decide whether they wanted lo xeltle. Those who wished to slay rould do so, and the other Poiilrf pa harlc home. This plan, thmiaht Mr Jarnert, would do away wffh the assisted immigration schemes and would Preeentatlon Made era.jieaie ine posiuimy oi ois- An Informal "if hom' vn "'aiMraciion afler arrival. then held in the GommndnruJ ''eland's two Jpadmg Industrie f'.afp. H. II. l.Pighlnnf spok hiphiiirdhw and linen making briefly and referred to Hie m- w,rP " 'lire distress, ssirjanu-n porlant part that lil"ter men Shlphullding was rapidly had played in the development of the ntslriel. Archdeacon Col-lton wa the first Indian mi-sionary; Heoiwe Cunriingharn einl1lhed Hie first cannery on the Skeena lllver and Ca'pl. AIpx. Kanp hrongnt lhe first steamer into the port from the Orient without a pilot. All were Ulster! mpn. A presentation of Indian souvenirs wa-s made to Sir James and J.ady f.raiir by A. J. Phlllip-son and Sir J a mi's replied briefly. Some fifty persons were in aflendanee. Afler this event, the party rcr-turned to its ear in Hie railway yard and Hienr wa tt delegation al the wharf to farewell Sir James a tne steamer Prince Rupert pulled out. The committee In charge of IheVelcomo lo Sir James on behalf of the local I'Nler people roinisled of II. II. I.Hzhlnn, William Jllrhrit. W. J. I.edlie Joe Harvey, Hev. J. H. (iihoti, Jack Campbell, W. II. Montgomery, J. II. Smith and Alex. Martin. Welcome to Province Kir James w officially wel- iomeu to itritlsh tUuintila on lehalf of Hie pntvineial govern iiioii! hy Hon. T. 1. Paltullo who toHei the same, train at Iturn likc and accompanied I he party into prince Hupert. Mr. ami Mrs. . J. Ledlie went lo Terrace lo welcome the party On behalf of Hie local t'lsterlfe. Al Inver ness, n. o. Johnston, another I ler miti.boarile.l Ihe train ami ire-mfen to fir James a case f locally canned salmon. ,erorpanying ine party m ill tour of Canada a person-al representative of the Canadian National Hailway is William Phillip of Montreal, manager of Hie I. .VII. industrial department, who ha his daiuihler. Miss Beii'-lah Phillips, with him. "Conditions in Ireland are better today than they have been In ihe lat 5t year. North Ireland and oulh Ireland are working together amicably and in a spirit of brolherhood, for Ihe good of Ireland and for Hie empire." Such wa Hie message brought ho Irishmen in Canada by Sir James. Te had six years'of servic as prime minister of Ulslpr, and nine prevlouj-ears in other public Job-i1 Mi Sir JiimpiJ'Jwid l his is my first holiday. I thought I couldn't spend It betlpr lhan seeing Canada. Ulstermen know-r.anada from end lo eml. jiiiif even though we are not able In these days to send many agricultural spltlers to Canada, 11 Is a land in which we are kepnly inleresled, and of which I fell that r cannot earn enomah'." Sir Jnme prefered lo say nothing of his Impressions of Canada until he had had an opportunity lo look around him. Among People "i want to gel right among the peoplp," was Sir Jamps' way of nultinir it. "I want to find out at first hand, something of the life of the people who are today engaged in building up this vast, new country of which we arc bearing so much."' "If loo bad thai we haven't more agricultural spltlers lo offer you," lie '-added, "bnl'you see, since the census of 1 f 1 1 , our po'-pulatlon has not grown a reat deal, and we npeif nil the farm worker we have today lo till the agricultural' lands of our own country." Canada could be of inestimable, heln In assisting Ireland lo gpl hack niv Its feet', declared Sir Jume. He suggpsted Hut Irish, mpn dpsirous of migrating to. Oa,-nuda should come, out as' hnrves-pr. Thpy would Ihen have, ample opportunity to look over the imprinting, but Ihe linen industry was hard hit. Thousands of workers were idle,, due to Hie high tariff and he suggested that Ca nada "niiaht do worse" than eivp IrNhr linen a preference ot from 10 to 20 per cent... thus helping lo adjul the financial situation. Sir James advocated the aboli tion of the word immigrant. Harmeny fn Ireland Sir James waxed enthusiastic about the conditions m Ireland.! "North ami 4milli Irol.-in,! nrai happily settled these days," he said. "There is great harmony heifer conditions than there have bepn in the last 50 years. Irishmen are working together for the ood of Ireland and the empire. as they hate never done hefore. Premier Uosgrove (of south Ireland and I, are the- l,ot of friends, and we can meet at all times for an amicable discussion of the welfare of air our people." Mr James entered public life as Unionist member for the east division or County Ilown in 1900, serving; until 1918, when he contested and was returned Tor Mid-Down, which rfeat he held until he became prime minister of north Ireland in 1021. He saw- service in the Sooth African war. and held important positions with the llrilish ministry of pensions, and with Hie Hntis, admiralty, from ItMJ fv ftrjl. lie is nlso an associate of the Institute of .Nazal Architects. TERRACE W. Aird of Pacific tmvn on Wednesday wa in Mrs. Wm. West and daughter Mary returned at the beginning of the week from Prince Hupert where Mary was j patient in the husjiitui for several days. Mig J, Haddock, deaconess of united Church, Prhree Ruperr, is a guest at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Win. Allan of Knox United ohureh iarcmage. Mr. and turned on Mr. J. K. I'rost , Monday froni a to Prince Rupert llenio, en roule and visited a' home. i'UMrs. tt 1 Sundal entertained the H.f.. llri.fgo Cluh on Tuesday evening. Mh frenc Durham, who ha? heen visltimg at the homo of Mrs. (). T. Snndal, returned k her home in Usk on Wednesday Mrs. O. 0. F.iriotf, of Vancou ver, (Irand President or the Order of Rebckahs, visited the. lo- car foilgp- on Thursday evening !n Hip course of a trip of inspco. lion through the district". After official business was transacted banqnot tables were laid in llif. club room and n nleasant so- claf lKnir spent. Mrs. Elliott was accompanied hy Mrs. Abbot of Prince; Oenrge, another pro minenl Rchckah. .Mr. Warheck and daughter refurned to Prince Rupert during the week, afier spending th:' summer months at their home here. Mrs. T. J. Thornton, of smtfhers I, a hns'lnps visitor in lown at present!. Mr. and Mr. E, S. Arkell ro turned on Wpdnpsday from Prlncp rtnpprt where lhy were married' on Monday hy Hev. (J. n. Haekpr. TIip bride, forniprly Mi Florence Hiiiley, was very WClf knowil locally haviiiiK been employed In the dining room of Cordon's Hole! for a number of yean, and vai a very popular SILK AND WOOL HOSE flood heavy fall weight. Assorted colors and sizes. Per pair. Sale Price 75c th J.BENT Third Avenue iiXM regiM Rvalue Black Silk Brocade Coats. Sale Prce Ji'.i.4;;.... $29.50 THE 3 IN 1 GARMENT Brassiere - Step - in and bloomers combined, in all Ihe new colors. $0.50 regular price. Sale Price $3.95 member of the yontvger sel here The groom is employed 'by Ken-ney Bros, and Co. Mr. and Mrs. Arkell arc taking V, up housekeeping in Ihe western end " of ;ovn. School re-opened on Tuesday morning with an entire new slaf wllh Ihe exception. of Miss Mal-IoU Mr. Spragg of JMla Cool is the new principal llss '.t'usJ-hope ha clmrgo of grades 5 and i. Miss Malloty grades 3 and and Miss Peters, grades t and 21. So far no high school teacher has heen obtained in Mr. Peddie's place but a number of applications are under The many friend oft Mrs. W. J. Parsons, formerly of Terrace, and now of Elizabeth "olorado, were deeply grieved lo receive word during I Ms last week of her very serious illnpss, caused hy paralysis. While little hope was held out for her recovery, at Ihe time of writing Mr. Parson's said her condition wa somewhat improved, although she was- still ocfectly helpless r JUMPED THROUGH f WINDOW AT SIDNEY DIED AT HOSPITAL VICTORIA, Sepl. tt. John Heale, ID years of age, who jumped through a window at the mill where he' was employed al Sidney In a vain attempt to escapo from scalding steam from' a boiler (which burst Tuesday, died In Ihe hospital here today as a result of serious bums sustained. SILK HOSIERY Hegular $..r0 val-tdr; mack"; whil only, maizes 8 to 10. Full pijrtf silk all throughout; Sale. Price $1.50 Prince Rupert's Premier Stock of LADIES' GARMENTS Coats, Suits, Dresses, Undergarments at practically your own prices in this great RE-ORGANIZATION SALE ONE ONLY LADIES' COAT Heal squirrel. IrimSiied. Price - - J. BENT Third Avenue ill Slashed and Cut Prices Rule the Selling. Act. Buy Now! Save Monejl! EXHIBITION VISITORS! TAKE SPECIAL NOTICE ! ! Mere is your opportunity to buy Ladies" High Grade flarmenls at mere fraction of the regular prices. A cordial invitation i given you lo visit this store and compare value. Yon can Tve-some real money hy purchasing right now! GIRLS' GINGHAM PANTY SUITS Tii) only. Assorted colors and sizes. Sale Price 50c 5 ONLY LADIES' TWEED SUITS Values to- 2."V.0O. Safe Price $12.50 NEW FALL COATS. DOZENS TO CHOOSE FROM, ARRIVING DAILY. SPECIALLY MADE UP FOR BENT'S STORE. QUALITIES NOT TO BE BEATEN. LADIES' RAINCOATS Black Leatherette Haincoats. Hegular values at $1 4.50. All sizes. Sale1 Price $7.50 SILK OILSKINS i Hegular Price $18.50. Sale Price $10.50 XRAVENETTE RAINCOATS Hegular price .$25.00. Sale Price $19.95 Hegular :15.00 Cravenette Raincoats. Sale Price $27.50 LADIES' BOLIVIA AND TWEED COATS $25 regular values. Sale Price S15.50 $25 regular value Tweed Coats. Sale Price $12.50 POIRETTE: TWILL COATS A grand range of sizes and colors. 427.50 Values. Sale Price $18.95 !?:12.50 Values.. Sale Price $22.50 .$35.(10 Values! Sale Price $22.95 TWO ONLY SILK COATS SILK KNIT UNDER-GARMENTS Peters Make The Very Finest Higbfoom Quality VESTS In colors- of orchid, melon, white, powder, ..baby Mite. nile. apricol. Opera style top. AH size, llep-itl.tr price $2.50. Sale Price $1.75 BLOOMERS .Si. 25 regular price, in colors of baby pink, apricot, powder, nile. white, luihy blue, honeydew, etc. All sizes. Sale Price $2.50 KNEE LENGTH SLIPS 10.50 regular value, iti colors of .ilver, peach, orchid, powder, nile, while, navy, honeydew, baby blue, pink, etc. AH sizes, Sale Priee $4.45 , j SILK AND WOOL KNITTED .COATS The knitted coat De Luxe, in assorted colors and sizes. Sale Price .'r. . $18.50 SILK KNIT NIGHT DRESSES $7.50 regular value in colors of oreJiitL melon, while honeydew. baby blue, nile, powder,, apricot, etc. AH sizes. Sale Price ,-t $4.95 LADIES' COATS Regular $15.00 value; . Sale $29.95 NEW FALL COATS All latest slyles, cloths and colors. 25.0 Regular Vain. Sale Price $17.50 $32.50 Regular Value. Sale Price $27.50 Less kitchen work with SHREDDED WHEAT Beady-cooked and rtady io cat Mwhhmilkortruhs J 4