,lard.r September 3. 1927. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE i - j - THE -:- ACME'S Genuine Price-cutting SALE NOW IN FULL SWING NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO HAVE THE HOYS OUTFITTED FOR SCHOOL RK-OIMING AT MINIMUM COST. Mail Orders Promptly Filled at Sale Prices Acme Importers W. G. BEACH i Clears out the balance of Bent's High-grade Lady Wear for what it will fetch Don't pass this Store Saturday. Genuine Bargains EVERY DOLLAR WILL BUY TWO DOLLARS WORTH OF GOODS Dresses New1 Fall and Winter Coat's Hats-Silk Under Garments and Dozens of other lines at genuine Close-out Prices that is, what they will realize. The Bargain Buying Opportunity of a Decade Come to J. Bents For Perfect Ladies' Ready-to-Wcar at Third Avenue Want a New-Experience? A new thrill? Then try Purdy's Famous Chocolates or C andies. Once you taste their home made goodness troubles take to the tall timbers the world assumes a rosier tint. Try Purdy's and be happy. We are sole Prince Rupert Agents for this most famous of B.C.'s confections Purdy's Famous Chocolates -in the purple box. Mail orders specially packed, safe delivery guaranteed. Ormes Ltd. Z7fic Pioneer Dntpftis THIRD AVE. b SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES 82 u 200 Canadian NffllOML Qc Urgtfl Railway SyJlem in America j SAILINGS FK0M PRINCE RUPERT. . ;r VAMOIA Fill firi.temt.fr 3rd, Jlh. M'h. "tn-for ANYOX Keptcmher 2nd. ith. llth. Jr HTEWAKT September 2nd. loth. ,, ,K, ISLAND . vii-s,lrinber September 3rd, jru. or NOKTH and SOI Til JM:KX fll ARI.OTTK Kin, and fortnightly thereafter. ....... PAS8ENOF.R TRAINS LEAVE JfK KDMOS- t'IEY EXCEPT SUNDAY at II JO a.m. for "JNfnited "tsim TON. WINNtPEO. sll point Ea.tern Panada. "M.; . "ATl'"" MRPEK PARK LODGE OPEN MAi il SEE CANADA IN CANADA'S 4TMLEK ' Siv ErmcrrTHH . .. ;. p.-. . Local and Personal Arihura Tui Pbon an. BC O&dertakera Pboa l. Deaust. Dr. 4. R. Otw. Pteo6M. UOtt Ust Btf 4 aMU When thinking o'clock. ail. ptsoe 4. U Don't fotfet tht big Labor Day dance Wrf Audlnw I oat Uooaay vwniua; TIm flnoat pragma mt field and novelty cvanta trar offfMal In Prince Rupert at the Labor Day sport on Monday. Until repair at the Provincial Oov- err int wharf hae been enmpletetf. W.R. rtiimn will make landing at No. S ahetf on OXP. wharf. tf Geora D. HarUin. aooountant la the local branch of the Royal Bank of Oaaada. aalla Umlffat on the Prtaee Oeorg or Vancouver on holiday. Union ataejaar Cardan, Oapt. A tohnato . oaLk bound from the Naat River, arrttod In port at 7:e thia wraing. sailing for Vaooouver at 9 Mr and Mr A. M. Dutchar of Kt eblkan will arrive tbla afternoon on the Prince LmUee to apend fair week with Mr. C. Henrlluen. t Seveeub Ave. East. l B. Warner, proprietor of the In' terlor New, and Mrs. Warner arrived in the city on yesterday attarnoao" train and will be guest at the Prince Rupert Hotel for a few ojeye. Winter Is coming. Prrpurr rum by pulling In jour winter' slock of NaiMlimt-lVrlllngton caail. lSW tuna ol the very bct on hand. Albert A- Mr lallrrv. Ud. Phone lt and 117. tf Undley Of. K.C. of Victoria, who spent afew daya In the elty on hla way home after attending the convention of the Canadian Law Society In Tortm to. sailed for the eouth on the Oar dena thia morning. Mlae Don atackley. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Shockley. formerly of thia city, who b) training tar a nuree Di St. Paul'a Hospital. Vancouver, la upending her beltdaya m Victoria ae the guest of Mrs. W. H. street. Mrs. D. C. Men and sons. Jack and Duncan, returned 10 the alty on yee terday afternoon's train tram Terrace where they have been holidaying for some time. Mr WMste bad returned to the city earlier to C "week. The Board of Trade has received ew of the finding of tM Board of Railway Oommlaatorters In regard to freight rates, dealing particularly with export grain and flour. It is on file for the use of the member. Donald boss, manual training In structor in city achoola, returned on the Prince Charles yesterday afternoon from Vancouver where be apent part of the holidays. Mrs. Ross and son are remaining In the south for a while longer. Mlaa Camilla M. Peters returned to the city yesterday afternoon from Georgetown, where ahe vtalted for afew days, and will sail tonight on the Prince Oeorg for Ocean Palls where she will Join the teaching staff of the public school. CN.It. steamer Prince Charles, Oapt. Nell Mclean, -sailed at 9 o'clock last night for Stewart and Anyox and la due to return here tonight. The vessel wUl then lie over here unUl Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock when ahe will sail for Vancouver. Dr. Hugh L . KeenleyaMe of the Uni versity of British Columbia at Vancouver has resigned to enter the service of an Eastern corporation and la leav ing Vancouver for Toronto. Dr. Keen- leyalde'a wife we formerly Miss Kath-erlne Pillabury. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. PlUsbury of this city. NO IMPKK MONDAY. Monday, being Lbor Day and a general holiday, there will be no Issue of the DaUy News. ANNOUNCEMENTS . 21. St. Andrew's Society Concert and Vaudeville show. Wednesday, September Established 1923. Office Hours: 0; a.m. to G p.m. Saturday: 9. a.m. to 1 p.m. Any evening by appointment DENTIST Exchange Ulock. Phone 10'J Plain Mr York. Or YoRK.YoRKi, Will arrive on MONDAY bringtng some-tiling foryou m someininp $ frod.' WATCH FOR HIM Utaa Tbelwa Bunn lelt this morning for Vaaatadot. Dig BahaMtioai Sal now In full oaAdinarUa dance tonight In Met ropol Hall. Olea Otuto's orchestra. free. at Mrs. Pricnrtt'B. U Day SporU. on Acropolis Hill, next Admtaakw 83c. Children Oct vout Membership Ticket. It nly coala 11.00 which give you a chance on the tet oat Second Avenue or In twined late baaeeell. tug -of. war and field events at Labor Day celebra uon Monday. Boya' Band In atten dance. Mlaa Palmira Astoria left. this morn tng for a two week Visit In' Telkwa wMh her sister. She wUl take In tht annual ortefcraMon there. OOeial visit of the Grind President of the Rebtkab Assembly on Monday September 3 In Botton Hall at 8 pjn OddfeUowa welcome at 10:30. prizes are offered as follows Best entry out of town. 1st 110.00, led. 85.00. Local entries 1st. 110.00; 2nd. f-00. Oet your outfit ready. Tommy Byrne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Byrne, 1804 Atlln Avenue, sails tonight on the Prince George for Van sourer where he will enter school. .MM) ton Nanalni-t rllfnttoii Deep Seam I.nin Coal In our jsril. .Order your winter's supply now. .Albert MU-afTrry, lid. Plume 118 and II. tf Two carload of steers will arrive In Prince Rupert tomorrow and a car of wild brooks and a ear of trained aaddle bones wtu arrive by special train Tuesday for the Stampede. T. H. Johnson and Arthur Brooks- bank will be the Prince Rupert dele gates to the Canadian, '.Chamber of Commerce annual' convention at Van couver. 4 Father P. 3. McOratri leaves tonight on the Prince George -'for Vancouver where he will attend a meeting of the Knights of Oolumbus. He expects to return to the city next Wednesday. J. aillespli, Queen Charlotte Island "ew"t contractor arrived on the Prince Charles yesterday afternoon from Vancouver and proceeded by the Prince John last night to Queen Charlotte City. Dr. a. H. Bleccker of Queen Charlotte City, who has been a patient In the Prince Rupert General Hospital for several weeks, will aall by the Prince John tonight on his return to the Indian Agent W. E. Colllson returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from Smlthers where he acted a Interpreter In the case of the Kltwan-cool Indians who were charged with obstruction and assault. Prima for the best representative Cowboy or Cow Olrl costume at the big dance Friday September 9, will b 810 for 1st; 13.00 for 2nd, for out of town entries and the same for local entries. No costume sinning a prize in the parade will be' eligible. C.P.R. steamer Princess Louise. Capt. Arthur Slater. Is due at 3 o'clock this afternoon from Skagway and will sail at 5 for Vanoouver. Passengers leaving here for the south on the vessel will Include Joe Klpp. W. Telfer, Mrs. N. Lando. J. Hanson, E. Heaphy and Mr. and Mrs. A. Burton. CPJt. steamer Princess Beatrice. Capt. S. K. Gray, arrived in port at 8;30 this morning from the south and! sailed at 5 o'clock for Ketchikan toj pick up a crcwd of passengers there for the south. The vessel will cala) here early tomorrow morning returning to Vanoouver and wayports. It was announced at the Board ofF Trade meeting last night, Colonel . Nlcholls presiding, that the totem pole; fnrmM-lv fttanrilnir nt thm lntriiM.Mnn ! of Second Street and Second Ave. would be taken . over by the railway company and pu . Ujjon Totem Pole iiui nvnr uie . timer -pnj James A. Wright', head of the Wright i Flexible Automobile Co. a manufactur ing concern organised and backed by1 labor men. and Wllllairf Jenk and J. A. McClelland, other j officials of the same company, arrived, In the city from Montreal on yesterday afternoon's train. They have been, attending the Trade & Labor Congress in Edmonton and will leave tonight for Vancouver. They are registered at the Central Hotel. ST. AMIKEW CATHEDRAL (Church of England) Rector. Archdeacon O. A. Rlx. Assistant, Rev W. P. Barfoot. BA. Morning aervlce at 11 o'clock. Even ing eervlr at 7 JO Saerament of the Lord s Supper will be adtalnutered on the flrt Sunday of the month at 11 ajn. third Sunday of month at 8 am tackle. Church Notices HtPtiHT riiiKni. Minister. Rev. P. W. Price. Morning worship and Sunday School t II o'clock. Evening servtre at M0. 8ubject: The Christianising of Indus try." A Labor Day sermon for work ing men. The public cordially Invited. uiKisTiAN mii:mk MKIKTY Service every Sunday morning In the Hays Block. 24$ Second Avenue. Subject on 8unday: 'Man." Testimony meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 o'- e-lock. PHJI1YTI KIAN ( III Ki ll Minister. Rev. J. R. FrlaeeU. LL.B. Residence. The Manse. Tele phone 483. Momlag worship at 11 o'clock. Subject: The Mantled Pace Sunday eehool at 12.15. Evening servtre at 7.30. Subject: "When he had put them all out." t NITED ( III IU H. Rev. A. Wilson, BA.. pastor. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Sun day school will re-open next Sunday. September 11. Evening service at 730. Subject: The biggest Job a man can Mr. and Mrs. Oiler Beener and two daughters aalled on the Garden, this morning for Vancouver. H. P. McLeod. court register, left on this morning's train for Telkwa where be will attend the Barbecue. H. B. Leuty. brother of K. A. Leuty of this etty arrived from Vancouver en the Prince Charles yesterday after noon. George Rudge. an old timer of Port J Simpson and now Interested In land atj Terraee. aalled on the oaraena tni morning for Victoria. Mlaa Helen Grant, who la promoted to Vancouver In the United 8tates consular service, will aall tonight on the Prince George for the south. Cecil Ryan and Harry Ryan. Indians. were each fined 815 and 13.60 costs. with the optton of 14 daya In Jail. In1 city polite court this morning for drunkenness. Miss D. OUlett arrived on the Prince Charles yesterday afternoon from Van couver and wUl aall tonight on the, Prince John for her home at Sandsplt, ' Queen Charlotte Islands. J. M. Horne of Colton. California.: and early resident of Prince Rupert and heavy Investor in city property, is visiting the city on business in con-1 nectlon with his Interests. Mrs. N. Lando, who has been visiting with friends in the city, returns on the Princess Louise this afternoon to her home In Vancouver. Mrs. Lando formerly resided in Prlcne Rupert. H. W. Birch, managing secretary of the Prince Rupert Oeperal Hospital, will aall , Monday afternoon on the Prince Charles for Victoria to attend the annual convention of the B.C. Hos pitals' Association. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 4 HELP WANTED. EARN 825 WEEKLY UP AT HOME clipping newspapers and addressing envelopes. No canvassing. Everything furnished. Spare or full time. Particulars for stamp. Box 66, Dally News Office. 208 Atlt'XTS WAX TCI) FULL OR SPARE . TIME AGENTS. Finest line of personal greeting cards ever shown In Canada. Regal Art Co.. Manufacturers. 310 Spadlna Ave- Toronto. FOR RENT. NICE FURNISHED ROOM, harbor view; close In. handy to post office. Private family. Phone Black 304 or St. 209 FOR SALE TWO CADILLAC TRUX-ton two ton trucks. 8230 and 8300. Apply P.O. Box 789. Prince Rupert. B.C. 212 FURNITURE FOR SALE. 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Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To Keirlilkan, Wranj;ell, Junenu and Skaay September 3. 10, 17, 26. To Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle Septemher 3, 10, II, 21, 30. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For Butedale. East Bella Bella. Ocean Falls. Namu, Alert BaJ. Campbell Hirer, and Vancouver everj 8aturd.iT. 11 a.m. arrne tor all Steamship Une. full Information frirni TV. C. ORCHARD. Oenrral Agent Corner of 4th Street and Srd Avenue, Prince Rupert, ac.