.saturtiayy October 13, las Local Specials! Specials! Mens Underwear Special WuUon'a Medium Weight Winter Combinations and 2-piece stylev Extra special vmIiip. tombi nations $lMJf hirt i-nl Drawers. 2 pieces for $lS.li5 IVniMin' Mercury Hoys' Combinations, knee length and short sleeves. A new line for boya. 60 per cent pure wool. Unahrinkable. Rites 22 to VI. Per garment $1.10 Fraser Sl Payne Universal Trading Co. 8R Ovaltine, regular $l0, now .$1.25 Ovaltine, regular 00c, now 75c j Minty's Shaving Cream, regular 35c, now 25c We have just received another shipment of Vacuum Bottles, settling at 50c Qrm.es IM. yfie Pioneer iJrtitfiss IMIRD AVE. 6SIXTM ST. - TLLEPMUNES K-t,200 S. E. PARKER, LIMITED :trd Ave. Bast. ''hone M Dominion Roval Cord Tire Acency Ford Cars and Trucks Flat Kate Repairs USED CARS We have several ex'--!'.i.' birg.iins in used Tars. F-.ny Term.' if dec i red. P. an ad i an National Qjc Largcfl 'Kailway Syflcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE stlllBCS fHMit rHINCE Ut'lTRT tf VAMOI VKK, vinoKit MMl NK.ITTIX. TIIUHSllUS MIXIUVM. at II P-HU I .W ftlt AKT, M r.llMlAY. ! P l..r ANVOX nU KKTCIIIKAN. Htl UltUH 4 JM". i.H SOUTH sml SOI Til MIT I IUWUITIK IMAMIS. IWtnUMIy. rAHstsuiR ikiim : I'kimb mmmt PHI.V r.vr.rt i'M.v t ttM ... rniNf i: ewwflr, wmiwtos. UnlUd Stair )ir.cv u. w a sTK.Msiur Li.Nr. aiiraMt. r. m fHiNir htv tickrt ornrr.. tm thimh l CANADIAN! iDirirmJ vV nun iuj B.C. Coast Steamship Services Sailings from Prince Rupert L. Krlililkan, IVrancrll. ml Mufwsy Mirfbr If. tf. (Mkr It. W. tt. rtWr S. II. -I. T aiiruntrr. VldorU. nd S-lll seplrwlHT I'KIM t KOVAL lor llulrdalr. tot IW-lla IWIU. V.T'l1 ,U' rainphrll IUrr snd Vaiwumn ry ltiy. I " , W. . ORCIIKl'. flrnrral AjMil. lornr of 4th Slml and Srd Arnoe. ITlm. Kurt. nr. !. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED halllnca trvm lrlnr llurt. ..... . lot VANCOUVKR, VICIDUU, Swanwi IWy. IWlMta"-. "c lor ALICE AKM. ANVOX. HTI:VAKT, WALI ISl.AM. WHI t,IMI.N. NAAH KIVLR, SUIIdajr, S M. .,lnr HmimI IIC Throush llrkfta aold U Vlria and rwattlf. and MtaI e"fci Ihrvugli to dtatlnatlon. City Meat Market (SELVIG BROS.) , , . Phone 7Cj 3rd Avenue MEAT. FISH. VEOBTAIJI.ES and ALL KINDS OF "NORWEGIAN PHODlK.h at low prices, and Immediate delivery Obsenel-AU articles are of superior quality and, absolutely fresh. and P SCAM! OF CI I AUG IiS The following in the scale of charges made for reading notices : Hirtli Notices 60c. Cards of Thanks, 2. Funeral Notices $1. FhuietaJ -, Flower' 10c per name t . Marriage and Engagement announcements $2. 1 a Taxi Phone 4. Rig 1 Taxi, tf DeniUt. Dr. J. IL Gosse. Phone G3G. Chiropractor, C. O. McKay, Phone 134. tf Harvest Thanksgiving services lit Baptist Church on Sunday, October 44. 241 For first class Shoe Repairing, see y. M. Simpson, corner of Fifth aMl Mc Bride. 256 i j Moose Annual Dance, Friday, October 2d CMWreti's Masquerade from 8 to 10 p.m.; regular i dance from 11 to 3 a.m. tf Passengers arriving in the city from the south on the Princess Hoyai yesterday afternoon were Mr. Johnston, Mm Tfngley, A. M. Morgan. H. I.. Batten and Mr. Svlear. II. L. Batten, M.E., who has been looking at mineral properties in j the vicinity of Butedale, arrived from down the roast on the Princess Royal yesterday afternoon. Mr. Batten consulting engineer for the Topley-Richfield mine and also for various Stewart properties. FROM MONTREAL To Mtfvawwl Ktet ft. tHov. as Montcalm .tHov. t . . tin: hetir. of Bvdtorn mrv Monu-lart tWov IS Durham of AthoU 1VU Olanw t'VIa Brlfimt. aias. To t hMjoori!-!iiliampOM-Antartrp Oet. 4. Hot SI Montrone To C lifTbourt-xiulhamliUn-Haiukurc Mot. It u FROM tllTEREC , T tttwiwm rr- i t' ' Oct. II Empraaa of BooUand To New Vork Nov. M . .... astpraaa of Auirtnlla 1u. h4raat-Maaa-I('M't' lo. U Mlmvediiaa Aaatr to Actati rYrrrjf IS tKrl Fat Ajiil. Cf.a. Station. Vaeoa' Teltphont fc.:iuu. Canadian ace 'siurn erso nal News In ' t i ; I' Service Cluistmas Sailings I IKOM MOVf Kfcll, Tt IUt. IWfa-l and UmiMwt UaUtas. Oct. 1W AmOuhui. Oct. SU. Nov. 33 ' Athenla .. Hov. a Antoiito ... Nov. B i 'I'll HjiiioiiIIi. l'hi-rlMUr(. UhkIuii ' Auralila .. Oet. IB. Wov. IG XifcMila Oct. ft. Not. XI ' AlaaMla. . . . . Nov. i Auaaaxla ... Not. ft I ROM IIALITAV To ritmontli, Hurr. I.iukIoii Alaamla .. Dec a Tut aula .. Dec. 10 Tii nriraai, Livrrporti. fiiaagow LrtlMa D!- HtOM st. JOHN To IIHfaol, LImiI. Ill:tarw IittUla rxo. It Alno wwkly s:illm'n from NW York and B,is:in to luropaan Ioriii MoiMy Onii rs, Dni'is i id TraTellora' Ohqttaa al iuvm--' ia w. Full lnformn tlpn from local agnu or Compauy's Offtcva, Off nunttligii St. W, Vnmmvr, DC. St. George's Whist Drive, Met-ropole Hall, October "20. 50c. This afternoon's train, due from the East at 3.30, was reported this morning to be on tinw. Merely routine business was taken up at a meeting of Lodge Valhalla in the Metropole Hall last night Oscar Larsen, the , president, In the chair. After discharging a cargo of coal at the dry dock, C.N.R. piot-orshia freighter Hurry On, Capt. Dan McKinnon, salld yesterday afternoon on ber return south. ! A tea is being held this afternoon at the (JoikI Bats Cafe by the Women of MoMeheart legion. Mrs. I). C. Schubert and Mrs. J. Mm void are the Mrs. Kate M. IL Davles, worthy i grand matron for British Columbia, aid an official visty to iKellat Chapter, Order of the'Rastt ern Star here last night and proceeded by this morning's train to I Prince George. A. M. Johnson, K.C., of the attorney general's department ar-j rived from the south on the 'face a charge of murder at the 'Supreme Court Assizes here next I week. tend a cordial invitation to the ladies of Prince Rupert to attend-1 Mrs R It. Duncan and daughter. Mi.-s Kathleen Duncan, who l,;ie ie. r. m a four months' holiday visit to various parts of .-(-..ihiin! including Edinburgh, ;ia-igow and Mrs. Duncan's na-ti.-.' home in Linlithgowshire, returned on yesterday afternoon's train. The Arctic schooner Effie M. Morrissey. Capt. Robert Bartlett, following ber return here from i the north with the Stoll-McCraek- fn exDedition, vras taken on the pontoons at the local dry dock y.Hterday for hull and propeller .chairs. She vrlll be here probably for a wtk or more before inoceediag to New York. Cet your Christmas gifts at the Royal Purple Novelty Sale on Twday. October 1C at Miss Bar-' beau's old frfem on Sixth Street 'from 3 to a pita. AUbriB the !kidiies to enjoy t lie Flah Pond. We would likt you to patronize our eu room and home cooking Dance in tlit ; evening ;i the EndS Home at 9 o'clock. Drawing of prizes. GLOVES ! The Telling Accessory A Glove can complete a costunio and make it truly smart or alKolute-ly ruin its chic. You can be certain that our, Suedette and Kid Cloves in one button and slip-on style are correct. $1.00 t0 $3.00 'TheNobby' ' ' : .tt ' Church Notices ' " St. Andrew'fi Church (Church of England Right Rev. G. A. Rix, D.D.. Bishop; Rev. J. B. Gibson, Rector. Morning Berylce at 11 o'clock. Evening service at 7.30. Sacrament of the Lord's supper first Sunday of the month at 11 ajn.: third Sunday of the month at 8 a.m. Baptisms by arrangement Christian Science Society Services every Sunday morning in the Hay's Block, 245 Second Avenuet. Subject on Sunday "Is Sin Disease and Death ltl Testimony meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. St. Paul's Lutheran Church Rev. John H. Hanson. Pastor. Residence 438 Eighth Avenue W. I Phone Black 170. Morning wor-l Jship at 11 o'clock English). sunuay ixihool and Confirmation Class 12 noon. Evening service at 7.50 (Scandinavian). Special' song morning and evening. Bus will be at Gth and Emmanual ; 11.45, at Ridley Home 11.55. A cordial welcome to all. Salvation Army Major M. Carruthers and En-' Inn ori.l fm Tnn ...III l.AU , Prince George this morning to , l ' ...... u . .u farewell services in the Salvation L - p.u. t. .. .wn.Arroy Citadel tomorrow. v-cv; tg a ill,. i uiuu r iiu ntu Baptist Church Minister, Rev. W. F. Price. Harvest Thanksgiving services on , , , 'Sunday. Morning worship at 11 Beginning Monday, for one 0.c lock. Harvest offerings by the week there will be a demonstra- and K,rU Music by the tion in the B e. Butchers & Gro- Chofr. unor Address, subject rem. Ltd. by Nestles Milk Co, of We poriJeti- Sunday rake making, sandwith making, t ,0 Kvenlng service ea and coffee and the various 70 "The at Subject, Perpetual umjh oi meir prouueu iney t. Authu Ijv the choir. All are cordially invited. Presbyterian Church Minister. Rev. J. R. Friiell. B.A. LL.B. Residence, The Manse. Telephone 463. Morning worship on Sunday at 11 o'clock. Sunday School at 12.15. Evening service at 7.30. First United Church Rev. A. Wilson, B.A., pastor: Miss E. Elliott, deaconess. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sunday School at 12.15. Evening service at 7.30. Devotional meeting on Tuesday at 7.30. ANNOUNCEMENTS ' Bridge ana Whltt Monasy eve nings Elks' Home. Hill 60 Chapter Hallowe'en Ba zaar October 27. Commencing Thursday, October 4. a weekly dance will be nW in the Boston Hall. Best of music. Gyro Hoedown, October 19, Moose Hall. 23. 8. St. Andrew's Concert, October Catholic Baraar, October 24, 26' Presbyterian Bazaar, November Moose Baraar, November 8, 9. Baptist Anniversary Supjr,) November 15. Anglican Cathedral Bazaar, November 22. Tuxls and Trail Rangers Fourth Annual Minstrel Serenade Nov. 22 and 23. THROUGH SLEEPERS TO THE SHIP'S SIDE The Canadian National Railways have made arrangements to operate special trains and through sleeping cars from the Pacific Coast to the ship's side at Montreal and Halifax in connection with sailings for the Old Coun-trv during November and Decem ber. Full Information from City Ticket Office, 528 Third Avenue, Prince Rupert. Phone 2C0. 282 i. C Fine tea Is always the most-desired. Tho slight falling off in price of cheaper teas cannot entice the tea-loyer from his discriminating choice. TEA The Finest of All Fine Teas SPE CIALS! for Sat, Mon., Tues. and Wed. OCTOBER 13, 15, 16, 17 Indies' Colored Slicker Raincoats, special $3.05 Men's Cravonette CoaU, S170 to $19.50. To clear .. $11.05 Boys' Heavy Scotch Knit Overcoats, siieji 30 to 36. Trices ranging up to $18.60. Special $10.05 Hoys' Sweaters, values up to $1.9 5. Special $1.25 Ladies' and Children's Felts, values up to $2.00. Special $l.t)0 Men's Knee Rubber Boots, sites 6 to 11, good quality, to clear at special price of $4.75 Boys' Knee Rubber Boots, all sizes, to clear $:t.50 Is JABOUR BROS. LTD. Phone 645. 71 h St. and 3rd Ave. Canadian National Steamships fo. lmited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating (i.T.P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Knrtineero. Machinists. Boilermakers. UlacksmiJhH. Pattero makers. Founder. Woodworkers. Etc ELECTRIC AND Al'KI'YLENK WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle all kind of MAKINK AMI COMMKKt I.AJ VV4IS ' PHONES and SR5 ' DEMAND "Rupert Brand" ippers THE DAINTIEST. BREAKFAST KOI Mr Smoked Dally by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. rrtncr Rupert, li t Lloyd Wilson arrivwd in the city on yesterday afternoon a train from the prairies where he has been enguged in harvesting. C.N.R. steamer Prince George. Capt. Harry Ndden, arrived In port at 11. 4f thin morning from Vancouver. Powell River and Ocean Falls and will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Ariyox and Ketchikan, returning here at 7 e'clack tau&orrow evening ! nd sailing south at 11 p.m. Having ootwvleted her calls in the Skeena River during the ( night. Union steamer Cardena, Capt. A. Johnstone, arrived in Krt from the south at C45 this morning uud sailed a couple of hours later on her return to Van pnnvar nnd wnvnnlnti.