Prince Rupert Supply Co. 214 Fourth Street Storks kept of IHting, all sizes Electric Lamps Babbit Metals Solder Rubber Hose KublxT Heels t wholesale prices Phone C8. P.O. Box 772 MILK -:-PRICE Reducelto 12 pints for - ' v .$1.00 1 quarts for $1.00, 12 pints for $1.00 Cash price tickets. MrRride Street store now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy 11th St. . Telephone 657. ARE YOU YOUR OWN BOSS? E ! i,i a profitable business for We'll train you to sell 'uUored-to-meaiure ckrthe nuike you a success, provtd-are honwt and ambitious '- Hue consist of the Xlnest - -irtjiifc. expertly UUored tn our .uiioring ahopa, at one low , ,p Write for our proposition. . nie,; 'th bert reference! Monroe Tailor. Ud Ilept. 3. St. Catherine )Vet, .Monlrral. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 67S DENTIST $10.85 One lot of Flannel Dresses $4.85 COATS A clote-out on a quantity of Coats carried over from i t season. These are good style and very serviceable, in vt vou'll find plenty of the same style offered later at $20 . $25. cor. Tl.. These : l f j are going now at $12.85 GIRLS' SCHOOL DRESSES AND COATS dood Gingham Dresses In sizes to 12 years 98c llloonier Dresses In English Broadcloth. Sizes to 14 years $1.75 Flannel Dresses Sizes to 12 $3.9.) One Lot of Plain and Fur-trimmed Coats Sizes to 14 years. Values to $10.50 $9.85 PRINCE GEORGE W4er Oohen mrt with a painful ac- .rtn.t ki.-: Weriin-dny night t Llndup tlwo hi ankle tu badly crushed by the wbftii at the cable car under which It fell. He ) a patient tn tfee Prince George Hospital where It is hoped abe Injured ntamtwr may be saved. A. E Richards arrived here last week on a regular trip of inspection to Dmn-inton experimental stations In this dl-rict. Tbe farmer at tbe districts surrounding Print Oeonir will be able to supply all Utc bay requirement of the UaAx-r Industry adong tbe line of tbe Canadian National Railway In these port during the comtiif: war Tbe hay I crop thin season has been unueually id and. where clover lias ten mixed with other grew-. It liaa been unus-; ually heavy. The log aaste ior-Trtiiee Oeocgi di- jutf. la rir, e.sj.oo: ris fpt m roroed. -rAM- tl) Mta! .for ' the ; Jrenf ltd -lute (tf 38 968.844 fee Is still 15.ri5.7fll feet fthort of the 1828 cut. It It prcted the scale for t-Ue remaining motiUis of the yetir will fbe heavy but o.pre l lii"!it pr,:''Prr' f reiirhlnc the f purees for 1928 wl.kli -eere lite hlKheat THE PIONEER LAUNDRY KIDS House- atK-Xw hold J$y I Vi LAUNDER UNEKS IN A VAV I i-. i Ar aoiN&S US I iCoHPUMENTiEACHDAY.I THE manner in which we "do up" household linens meets with the hostess' approval. The manner in which we launder her table cloths, bed spreads and pillow cases appeals to her sense of politeness. Pioneer Laundry I'hone 118 in tbe blitory of the dlatrict. Ueut. J, 8. McLean of Vancouver. is spending his vacation on a motor rip through the pacific states: in i oHlslori on one of the highways about board sliced. No one was injured In the accident news of which was received here last week. W. M. Henderson. Beaverley. died last week. Interment took place In the city cemetery on Wednesday. A break In Uhe long hot spell, which has been prevailing here recently, I expected soon. It will come as a great relief Ao farmer whose root crops are badly In need of moisture. The Prince George Construction Co. expects to have the new McDonald Hotel on Oeorge Street completedVi; October 1. Mrs. decree Blair has return' Prince debrge' greatly lmprovedsWln health as a result of an -extended visit to points In Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Hurm and family left last week for a trip to the southern portion of the province. They expect to be away a, month or six week. Aid. Oeorge Kennedy received a wire last week announcing the marriage of his son, Harry, and Miss J. O. Wilson, both former residents of Prince Oeorge. The wedding itook place in Venice Advertise in The Dally News the daily kews DRESSES A gnlenriiri Inr nf Now iTnli c,.l : . .1 . m w new icainer- i(mt f:ihrif iiltrn omnvr mmln .1 , . . . . " v cuiiijnu viivmeuB, mi creations ,1 a well-known loronto makerStyles that dazzle and de--ht. Most of these styles will be shown by leading Van-iMiivor houses early next month. The complete Hne of ,nilcs was purchased by this firm and I now offer them . you at less than half the regular price. page five That's Just What I Mean! A LARGE PART OF THIS RIG STOCK MUST HE SOLD TURNED INTO CASH AND THE DRASTIC PRICE CUTS I'VE MADE GUARANTEE A HEAVY PROFIT ON MOST OF YOUR IMMEDIATE AND FUTURE NEEDS AL. WHITE, Appraiser, Selling Real Shoe Sale! . Far too many fine shoes grace the shelves of this store; they're not much as ornaments and they don't improve with age, hence there is only one thing to do and if .you'll see the shoes and note the prices you'll know what I mean when I say they .MUST RE SOLD One lot of White Canvas Leather MIe8 Oxford and QCp Women's Mack Satin Pumpc. Regular fC.60. Sal Price. Strap $385 One lot of Misses' and Children's White Footwear. Reg. QCp $2.85. .Sale Price ..SOXj One lot of Men's Mack or Tan Calf Oxfords, wide toes. Regular $coo. co ni; O.JD Sale Price No Changes. territorial revlrallat of the SalratloQ Mia Bertha Army for Western Canada, and Major here, who has W. L Oarruthera of Wrangell, Alaaka, divisional commander, have been holding a aerie of revival meetings here. Dual tiling preparation, laid on the street of the etty. ha been having a revere test during the recent warm apeil. John Asaman, whose former heme on Uie railway flat at the loot of Edmonton Btrret wa rendered an almost complete losa In a recent fire, ha pur-chaeed the Dr. Richardson dwelling on Second Avenue, between Dominion and Quebec Street, which he M having put n condition for residence. The Prince Ocorge Tennis Club yesterday opened a championship series In tileUlieiC and i". menVsJpike i jbara-,, plonahlps for 'the year' tty' t''tiMed) K. P. Woodward lias donated the iropby Ju&iOie ladles' cam petition, : . '.' C. P. JserrKfrt;. rity ' elettrfefan, wbo' Rupert on Sunday. One lot of 300 Womea's Laee Iioots. Black or Brown Kid. Regular $9.00 to J12.00 ."( : pairs for $1.00 Women's Pumps, Oxfords and Straps, broken lines: Regular $6.00 values now $1.85 Regular $6.50 values now $2.85 Regular $6.80 values bow $:t"85 Regular $7.60 values now $1.85 Women's Sandals in Tan, Fawn and Patent. Regular $S.00. Sale Price $!. CHILDREN'S SHOES ARE REDUCED. JABOUR BROS. DEPARTMENT STORE TERRACE All Sales for Cash only. Powler, forme rteaetier (pent the paat week u the gueat of Mrs. T. J. Marab. left on Saturday for her home In Armstrong. B.C. She waa Joined here by Mrs. A. c. Fowler and children, of Smltbers, wbo were going south o spend a holiday. Master Ned McLeod who has been 1 removal of timber. Mndrne- a tvdUsaa at the summer hm ... . Provided sny one W M. MMI .... m . . V. u. MWUMU d to Prince Rupert on Saturday. Rev. and Mr. A. W. Robinson and Theodore returned on Friday after pending a two week vacation at Mrs. Wm. Farr ieft on Saturday spend a few days In Prince Rupert. Mr. and to Miss Qladys Kraney spent the week end in Uk. Mrs. Robt. Haney and son d Jiixne cn,,Sluhlay af(ff lavwrek ;JVliaa aUKaJumttwAe.' V W". O, Fulton cam? la from. his camp Ul Lakelse Lake and left for Prince xlxty miles from SeaUle with a large! ... R!m. nf.i.,. ,. MUlrin. car. had one wheel and hi running! . ... . j . . ., i O. Futton. Mrs. W. C. Sparkes and her slster-ln- law, Mrs. Percy Skinner of Uak, re- The five year old son of Mr .and Mr..' med tJwn oa gun(lav 8pend lng a week in the former's camp at Lakelse Lake. Mlas Leona Hudson of Prince Rupert, who has been visiting at the borne of; her uncle, Waster Warner at Kalum Lake, carne to town on Saturday and returned to tbe coast An Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Prince Rupert spent the town. Whltaker week end m aaioraaaistvHit j-wnnnenfl.iT m rnncew edsTdlitirprrnsa nsw m ihj. Miss Evelyn Dalgarno who has been holidaying at the home of Miss Betty Anderson, returned to her home In Prince Rupert on Saturday. Miss Nellie E. Bates of Loveland's. Colorado, who has spent the past six weeks holidaying at Kalum Lake, left on Monday for Stewart where she will spend a short time before returning south. Thursday evening September 1. ha been chosen by XK. Oordon. chairman of the Board of Trade, for the public meeting called to consider th advii- TIMBER SALE X9173 There mill be offered for sale at Public Auction, at noon on tbe 1st day of September. 1S27. In tbe office of the Pores Ranger, Burns Lake, the Licence ! X917I. to cut 85.000 Pine ties on an j area situated In the vicinity of Tchesln-kut Creek. Range 5. Coast District. i inree (3) year wuj De allowed lor There will be offered for sale at Public Auction, at noon on the 1st day of September. 1927. In the office of the Forest Ranker. Burn Lake, tbe Licence X0365. to cut 40,000 Jfkplne Uea. oa an area situated about 4 .1-1' mues-'friim. Palling. Station. Canadian National Rail-, way. Range 5. Coast District. ' Three iit) ,yers win - be . allowed for aj-oi umper. 'Provided. nv- -hhe atlable to attend tbeuHio&,''.iir: persoa' may aubmit p.Wn'oee'-.to.'heJ opened,' at the hour of aoctwn ana treated as one bid. Further particulars of the Chief Forester. Victoria. BC, or District Forester, Prince Rupert. B.C. TIMBER SALE X92GG There wiu be offered for tale at PubUc Auction, at noon on the 1st day of September. 192T. In the office of tbe Forest Ranger, Burns Lake, tbe Licence XS266, to cut 49,000 Jackptne ties on an area situated about 4 1-2 miles up Shovel Creek from the Canadian National Railway. Range S, Coast District. Three (3) years will be allowed for removal of timber. "Provided any one unable to attend the auction in person may submit tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid. Further particular of the Chief Forester. Victoria. B.C.. or District Forester; iTince uuperx, a.u. abOtty of Incorporating the town of Terrace unde rthe,v "Village Incorpora tion Act." L. B. Warner of Smltbers! vm b present at tbe meeting to ex plain the advantages of Incorporation as It has worked out. In the Interior wn. Mr. 'H. C. Creebnarr Jskjpent tKSweek?? hdkt of her mother. Mrs. J. Raven. hlldren of the borne Miss Mary Beduc returned to Prince Rupert on Saturday. Miss Bertha Kells returned to town on Friday after spending several weeks at her home near Smlttier. She left on Sunday for Prince Rupert where her marriage to Emll Haugland of Terrace wUl take place at the beginning of the week. Canada' nletel wealth wa discovered when blasting a rallwiy cutting near Sudbury in 1883. Women's well known Holeproof, including sreral colors and black. Value to $1.76. ffOn OOK' Sale Price Monarch Silk Hose for Women. Many popular colors in the regular $1.25 value. OOKf Sale Price Monarch Silk Hose for Women. Very fine quality in the wanted shades. Regular $1.76. QQp ou Sale Price Women's "Kosy Knit" Combinations, trimmed with heavy lace. Regular 7Gc. QQp OOK' Sale Price Women's Bloomers in fine printed voile, crepe and broadcloth. Regular $1.25. fiQp Sale Price Girl's fine All Wool Combinations "Ceetee." Values to $3.75. Of 1.0 CQ Sale Price unable to attend the auction In person msy submit tender to be opened at the hour of auction an'd treated as one bid." Further particulars of the Chief Forester, Victoria, B.C.. or District Forester. Prince Rupert, B.C. TIMBER SALE X9263 HOSIERY BARGAINS COTTON 81 inch Sheets heavy .... SlUM 28 inch Stripe Flannelette, Pink and Blue l ie 24 inch White Flannelette.. V.lt 86 inch Stripe Flannelette .. Hit 82 inch White Flannelette .. 10? 40 inch Pillow Tubing '.Kit 42 inch Pillow Tubing '.Kit Sfc inch White Cotton 15c 8C inch Gray Cotton, heavy 17 He UNDE Regular GSe Pine Ribbed Cotton Hose for Girls. Black or White only. All sizes. Sale Price RWEAR 37c Regular OGc Girls' Ribbed School Hose double heels and toes, extra quality. QQf oox Sale Price Children's All Woo) Hose. Here ir a pick up for school wear. Regular 7&e value in Black or QOn Adl White. Sale Price GOODS SO inch Gray Cotton (Kit 81 inch White Cotton 57 81 inch Gray Cotton iy.lt 9 ounce Duck ilt Comforters in extra weight and full size good patterns $1M5 Flannelette Blankets full size and heavy quality, per pair . $1.81) One large lot of Girls' Vests and Drawers, made of fine wool. All sites. Reg. $1.75. 7Qf Sale Price ' One lot of Child's Fleeced-lined Drawers, very fine knitted quality. Keg. $1.25 QOp AOU Sale Price Child's Cotton Ribbed Vests 15 Boys' Fleeced lined Shirts and Drawers. Values to 95c. f nn UU Sale Price DENTIST Dr. J. R. Gosse Helgerson Block X-RAY SERVICE --fc?' 4 Phone 686 9 a.m. to 6-p.m. Evening Appointments Ran ad ian National CJhc Largcft Railway Syftem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE KILLING from FKIVCE RlTrKT for VANCOUVER, VltTOKU, SEATTLE, emll MOMIAY and Till KSDAV. 4.00 p.m.. HATl'HIlAY, . p.m. For1 AN VOX and 8TEWAKT MONDAY. UtlltAY. 4.IK pjn. Ir ALASKA WEDNESDAY, 4.00 p.lil. For M ASSET T INLET MONDAY, 4.0(1 pjn. Tor SKIDEOATE INLET and SOUTH O.IEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fortnightly. PA8SENOF.R TRAIN'S LEAVE FKINCR RLTERT DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY at 11.30 a.m. for 1'KINCE (iEOKOE, EDMONTON, WINNIPEG, all points Eastern Canada, United Stated. JASfElt PAKK LODGE OPEN MAY II TO SEPTEMBER 30. SEE CANADA IN CANADA'S JUBILEE YEAR 1S67 - 197. AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. Use Canadian National Exprrtts for Money Orders, Foreign Cheqne. eUv, also for your nett ilitproent. CITY TICKET Ort'lCE: 32 TUIIID AYE. PKINCE RUPERT. Phone 160 Insist on B.C. PRODUCTS They Lead in Quality