This a.h. r;i-taic:,t is nut pub-lishiil in- (!i.ii;ii'd by the Liijuor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia IF School up m emng SPECIALS. Scribblers, all different covers, 6 for 25c, 2 dot. 95c Pencil, 6 for 25c Blotters, G bundles for . . 25c Note! Books, C for 25c Paints, per box 40c Crayons, Drawing Books, Pencil Boxes, Rulers and Compasses, and all other school supplies at lowest prices. Mussalleni Grocery COM PAN V LTD. 417-123 Fifth Ave. East Phone 18 and Phone 81 Thor Johnson for ens Clothing and Furnishings The home of "SOCIETY BRAND" CLOTHES ailing, unable to get a hold on health, write or call at an Iona-Otone Health Clinic as thousands of others have done. TAKE THE FREE TREAT MKNTS There is no obligation. Sufferers of many years are finding health and contentment in Iona-Otone, the Magnetic Healer. THE IONA-OTONE HEALTH CO. 10-11 Smith Block, Prince Rupert - - B.C. MILK -:- PRICE Reduced to 12 pints for $1.00 7 quarts for $1.00 12 pints for $1.00 Cash price tickets. Mt-Briilc Street store now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy - 11th St. Telephone 657. CITY TO BEAR COST OF RENEWAL WATER CONNECTIONS NOW The question arose at last night's truncal meeting, through Aid. Brown, querying City Solicitor X. p. Jones, m to hy cltlsrna should be put to the fi-peu of renewing ler connections when they gat out. Tht concensus of opinion. In a discussion on tlx matter, was that would be but fair for tb city to amend lu DJlaw to that when ciusens paid orlglnslly for the in ataJlatiou. the city would bear the ei per.se of renewal ween necessary. The c:ty .jitctter will aa.-ordiagly have too bylaw amended to tbla effect. TO CONSIDER CHANGE OF DRY DOCK PLANT FROMCOAL TO OIL At last ntfht'a meeting of the city council. Aid. Perry requested Aid. Brown, chairman of the utUKlea committee, to hare a report prepared In connection w:'b the matter of converting the ateam plant at the dry dock, now used by ?he axj tor generating purposes, from M o fuel burning. Aid. Brown afrreed to have the report made. Cash and Carry Grocery 6th Ave. and Fulton St. FIRST QUALITY ONLY BUY FOR CASH IT WILL PAY YOU Fels Naptha and Palmolive, 3 for 25 White Swan and Royal Crown, 6 for 25 Old Dutch Cleanser, per tin. . 10 A WHOLE TEA SET WITH JIFF Heinz Spaghetti, large 20 Small 12 Malkin's Best Pure Jams. Get our price. High grade Bulk Tea- per lb. 05 Fresh Ground Coffee, per lb. 50 China Oats, all kinds, per pkg. 10 Bran Flakes, Pep or Shredded Wheat, 2 for 25 Corn Flakes, any kind- each 10 Shamrock or Swift's Premium Bacon, in piece lots, per lb. -I.'l E.C.D. Butter, 2 lbs. for ... 05 Capitol Creamery Butter, lb. I." Ready Cut Macaroni, 2 for 2." Ontario Cheese, per lb :50 Dollar Soda Biscuits, fresh stock per box 70 Canned Tomatoes, large 15 Small 122 Canned Milk, 3 for .15 Per case $5.50 49 lb. sack Flour, any kind $2.75 Gran Sugar, 10 lb. for 75 Icing Sugar, 2 lb. pkg. for 20 Lump Sugar, 2 lb. pkg. for 25 Fresh Fruit and Vegetables at Prices you can afford School Scribblers, best paper, 38 pages, 6 for 25 You save from 5c to 40c on every dollar spent here. A trial order and be convinced $5.00 orders delivered free Phone 301 S. B. ADAMS, Manager WELL KNOWN i Ladies Ready-to-Wear For Sale As a Going Concern Forced by sickness to leave Prince Rupert at the earliest possible moment, Mr. Bent offers his business for Sale as a going concern Estab lished over seven years, this Business has always shown a satisfactory profit Built on a foundation of Honest Merchandising methods Public confidence (the backbone of success) has been retained. To an aggressive party this business offers unlimited opportunity. The stock on hand brought down to a properly balanced minimum, is one of the finest in the city The. Store is beautifully laid out and is replete with every modern attribute for the successful conducting of the business. The store Is ideally situated. I shall be pleased to meet interested parties at the Store this week. Apply J. BENT Third Avenue BRONCH BUSTERS ARE HERE TODAY Everything in Readiness for Opening of Stampede Tomorrow -Ride Vm. Cowboyl Let tr Duck!" 111 be tr word on the mouth of every 1 Pr.nce Ituperute tor the nest couple of Ida following toe opeotag of th-ai lty a first aiainprde in connect loa with; the exhibition iojgorrow. 3Uy garbed and rtprowrtng cowmen' to th number of thirty or ott. and here and there a winsome cowgirl, reached 1 the city last night on the owbiy special train which arrived from Tettwa about nine o'clock. Soon they made tfcelr pre sence known and virtually captured the city, tht dontown section for a time last night taking on the aspect of a real oM prairie cattle town on gala day. With the Manors arrived two car loads or ornery steers and eowa guar anteed to be miserable enough to give Prince Rupert people all the thrill they want when the boys and glrU itart rid tag them tomorrow. Also came two carloads of as wild and woolly broncha as could be found in an exhaustive search of all the central interior. O. If. Curtis. weU known WWlams Lake stockman, who, Incidentally la the father t a pretty cowgirl who came with him. is In charge of the group who look terrible but are really harmless and who oome from aU parts of the centra Interior with some from serosa the line. Tomorrow the stampede starts and then everybody wUl get all "the fun of the fair." ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY TO STAGE ENTERTAINMENT The St. Andrew's Society of this city Is putting on Its first annual theatre entertainment this month, on the 21st In the Westholme. The program Is to be different from the usual concert, for while there will be several excellent concert turns consisting of songs, dances, quartettes and Instrumental selections, the first part of the program also contains some plndld vaudeville turns, one alone of which is guaranteed to be worth the price of admission. The second part of the program wlU consist of the well known laugh-producing farce, entitled "Icl on parte francals." with many already well known perfor mers lu the tast. LET 'ER BUCK SPECIALS ONE WEEK ONLY Apples and Oranges at reduced prices. Asparagus Tips, new stock, 3 tins for ." Rolled Oats, special per tube -." Special line Sweet Biscuits, per lb. i!3r and :) Telfer Sweet Biscuits 5 lb. $3.00 pkge. for $!!..:. Ridgway's Tea, $1.25 tin for. . 05 Pullet Eggs, strictly fresh, 3 doz. for 05: Fresh Extras, large size, 2 doz. for $1.0." Libby's Catsup, 4 bottles for 05 Our Own Brand. Butter, per lb. ." Orange Marmalade, per 4 lb. tin 00 Pure Strawberry Jam, per 4 lb. tin 70 The biggest special of the season, Corn Flakes, any variety, per pkge 9 nupport our store ana your money is worth more than sending it out of town. WE ARE HERE TO STAY B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phones 13 and 574 Be sure to 3 E El ! the Louvre's Display at the Prince Rupert EXHIBITION ' Repeat Orders The best evidence of satisfactory service is the number of companies u ho, after using one Fair banks-Morse Diesel Engine, have sent us repeat orders. Fairbanks-Morse Diesel Engine are noted for their reliability, economy and long life. Two stroke simplicity with air- . leu injection of fuel. No valves to grind; no complicated valve rockers to keep in adjustment. Uses low grades cf furl oil. Excellent tnancnivering quail, ties on light loads and slow speeds. Fairbanks-Morse Diesel Engines are made in the fol lowinj sues: 20 h.p. 2 cyt, 40 h.p. cyL 60 h-p. 3 cyL 80h.p. cyL 120 h-p. cyl. 120 h.p. cyL 180 h.p. cyL 240 h.p. 4 cyL 360 h-p. 6 cyL 480 h-p. 4 cyL 600 h.p. S cyL 720 h.p. cyL Q?u CANADIAN" raiTftniVks 'Morse, COM PANY-X.I'nU 7M Bastty St., Vsncounr, B.C. Cor. JehnMa Broad Su Victoria, B.C. 7(18 LOCAL NEWS NOTES tended the Barbecue tn Telkwm. 4 Mrs. Alex Rlx and child returned on the Prince Oeorge this afternoon from a holiday visit south. Thomas Trotter returned to the cKy on last night's trstn after having at Postmaster and Mrs. J. R. Morhon sailed yesterday afternoon on the Catala for Vancouver on a hot May trip. E. C. Gibbons returned to the city on last night's special train from Tel kwa where he attended the Barbecue. Mr. and Mrs. . HuQUns returned to the city on last night's delayed train from Telkwa where they attended the Barbecue. i Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Thurber and family, 612 Fourth Avenue East, are back from a two months' vacation trip to Nora Scotia. The Board of Management of First Presbyterian Church held a regular business meeting in the office of Thos. McClymont last night. ; 1 Miss Beatrice Hortsman arrived or the Catala yesterday alt moon Iron Stewart to resume her studies in St. Joseph's Academy here.. H. F. MeLeod, court registrar, re turned to the city on last night's special train from Telkwa where be was In attendance at the Barbecue. The regular fortnightly meeting of the city council was held last night at 7 o'clock, being set ahead an hour on account of the Fair .opening- Mrs. J. McLenaghan, who has been visiting with her slster-ln-law. Mrs. T. McClymont, Borden Street, left by this morning's train on her ' return to her home In Selkirk, Manitoba. C. A. Moses, who has been on the staff of Dlgby Island wireless station here for over seven years, sailed last night on the Catala for Victoria where he Is transferred to Gonzales Hill sta tion, Mrs. Moses and son accompanied him. J. P. Wheeler and F. M. Chettleburgh of Telkwa, who were Instrumental In organizing the Stampede for the Prince Hupert Exhibition, arrived from the in terior on last night's train to take In the event. Jack McNeil Is expected to day. Bey. O. H. Haley, principal of Coqua- leetsa Institute. Sardls, Is making his annual visit to the city. He arrived from tbe'.osuth on the Prince Oeorge this afternoon and will return to Van couver on the same vessel tomorrow night. ,. R F. McNaughton, CKH. district passenger agent, will leave on tomorrow morning's train for Jasper Park where hefwillJoin a party of Western ticket ronrnojj thjw'ctjnipahy arid make a) month 'edUtajMjoull tour; of iEaitem Canada.. i. ..J-vu Mrs. T. Andrew is spending' a vaca tlon In Edmonton, having been accom panled there by her niece. Miss Betty Colllru, who had been her guest here for a couple of months. Mrs. Andrew wlU return to the city ( In about two weeks time. CNJl. steamer Prince John, Capt. Mabbs, arrived in port at 3 o'clock this morning from all Queen Charlotte Is land points and will lay over here until 8 o'clock Saturday night when be will assume the fall schedule between here and Vancouver "la Island points Week-end Specials Feed Wheat from the Elevator, 60 sacks to clear at $1.50 This is mixed stock, containing wheat, oata, buckwheat and about 5 per cent chaff. Anyone who has chickens shouldput in a big ipp!y at this prite. rd ft Hi our store without delay. This is Fair Week and we will close Thursday at 1 p.m. as usual. Weston's Hovit and Pecrleaa Cakes, just arrived, 2 pkgs. for ! W , Weston's Fruit Cake, new stock,, arrived Tuesday. ' , Valencia, Cherry, Fruit and Sul-! Una. 34 lb. slab $1.I5 Home-made Cake was sever like this. Try some today. COMBINATION SPECIAL 6 for $1.00 1 bottle Chow Pickles. 1 bottle Beefsteak Sauce 1 jar Queen Olives I jar Orange Marmalade 1 bottle Worcester Sauce 1 bottle Tomato Catsup. ITALIAN PRUNES Book your order now as shipment is due either Friday or Monday. Price will be announced later. Libby's Home-made style Pickles, Royal jars, each JL" Weston's Assorted Fingers, net weight GV lbs. This is a real family pkge. Special ... $I.!Ktl ' Market Day Raisins, 4 lb. pkge. Special ."." Tea Market is expected to advance. Here is an opportune 9 JM?Ci&i" Malkin's Best, 2i lb. pkg.. .$l.r BRISKET BACON In small pieces, lV-j lb. to 2 lb. each. Per lb. . . 110 Libby's Prepared Mustard. Spe- . cial per jar 15 Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgs. for U5 FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Choice B.C. Tomatoes, 2 lbs. for ! Per 5 lb. basket 50 4 basket crate $1.75 Finest B.C. Cabbage, per lb. . . 5 Bed Cabbage for pickling, lb. He White Pickling Onions, 2 lbs. 25 Brown Pickling Onions, 4 lbs. 25 Green Tomatoes for picjriing, 5 lbs 25 Large Green Peppers, 2 lbs. :t5 Sweet Potatoes, straight, lb. 10 Pumpkin and Squash, lb. . . . . H Vegetable Marrow, lb ttif Green Beans, 3 lbs 25 Cooking Onions, 6 lbs 25 Large Cauliflower, !15 and 10 Cucumbers, assorted sizes, dozen 75 Celery 15 and 20 Bantam Corn on Cob, dozen. . 10 BUTTER HAS ADVANCED Our price on first grade Butter Prints is 50 per lb. Mcintosh Red Apples, per lb. 10 Per case $:t.50 Gravenstein Apples, same. Cooking Apples, 3 lbs 25 Per crate $2.85 Crabapples, Siberian or Trans cendent, 3 lbs 25 Per box $2.25 California Red Grapes, per lb. 250 I'er basket 75 Bartlett Pears, basket 50( Freestone Peaches, basket . . 50 Per crate $1.75 Casaba Melons, lb o Large Canteloupes, 2 for . . :15 Rupert Table Supply Co Phones 210 and 21 1 Cecil Scott of the stall of the Vancouver Province is in the city today en route- to .Ketchikan' nakjng jkhe round trlp.lU fyii .if J Mrs. Alex Strachan returned to the city on the Prince Oeorge this afternoon from a vacation trip to Vancouver. Q. A. Woodland, local agent of the imperial Oil Co., returned to the city on the Prince George this afternoon from a trip to Ocean Falls on company business. Father P. J. Mcuratn returned to the city on the Prince Oeorge this afternoon following a flying trip to Vancouver on Knights of Oolumbus busl- Wedneidiy, Septtrltf ? AGE SIX THE DAILY . UM A ..M.I NEWS I I MIT I l 1 THE -:- ACME'S . . G enuine Price-cutting NOW IN FULL SWING NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO HAVK THU HOYS OUTI'lTTHI) FOR SCHOOL liK-Ol'KNIMJ AT MINIMUM COST, Mail Orders Promptly Filled at Sale Prices Acme Importers The H. S. Wallace Co., Ltd. Fair Week Specials Spun Silks in all the latest shades. Pure Silk, per yard UM Japanese Crepes in newest shades. A fresh consignment. 6 yards for $1.W Ladies' Rayon Silk Bloomers. In neweat shades, per pair IT White Flahnelette. nice quality. 5 yards fer ?Uhi Ladies' Winter Vests, Sleeveless style, each " Frilled Lace Curtains, per pair $l-2 Washable Rag Rugs, 27 by 51, each Lace Curtain Panels in four design, each I3f Oilcloth Table Squares, each "f Ladies' Fleece-Lined Bloomers, per pair W-V Our New Coats are here. ComeJn and fxk them over. Undoubtedly the best values we have ever secured. Ladies' and Children's Raincoat The famous Mandleberg Coats, guaranteed for two years. Rubber or Silk in various pleasing colors. Baby's and Children's Coats In a good variety of styles and colors. All reasonably priced. All our goods are Quality Merchandise not purchased for Sale Purposes. H. S. WALLACE CO., LTD. Phone 9. 3rd Ave. and Fulton Street WESTHOLM E THEATRE WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. 7 and 'J p.m. A magnificently mounted post war comedy-drama )NRAD NAG EL, CLAIRE WINDSOR. GEORGE COOPER. BERT ROACH, TOM O'BRIEN and others MACK SENNETT COMEDY - "HESITATING HORSES AESOP'S FILM FABLES Admission 35c nnf 10c Canadian National rfjie Largeft Kailway Syflcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SEKVICK S.UUXOS from PltlNCK III I'KKT for VASC'OIIVKU. VirTOKlV $ .un. and Intermediate points each TIIUtMlAt and 'J' ' " For AN'YOX Olid Ki;T( IIIKAN Karh tVBISESI.ti. 4.00 p.m. For STEtV.tltT Kath HATl HMAV. I0.WI p.m. frf nlfhlD- f'"" For NOI'.lll AM) SOUTH (jl KK rilAUI.OTTK IM.AM. DAILY I'ASSENOKR TRAINS LEAVE PNC"..?,wiiTlll1 H'V' ' ' EXCE EXCEPT SUMAY at I1JI0 a.m. for PKIM K m .III TON, UN. IVIN-MpEtl, all points Eastern Canada. I i "'.Sir jo. SEE CANADA IN CANADA'S Jl'BII.EE YEAR - 1SS - I"' ......an v r a AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSIIir "Z-.,. t'se Canadian National Express for Money ui"i - jam next shipment. CITY TICKET OFFICE. 328 TIIIIIII ATE, PRINCE RUPERT, rboPt 2AI