i September 28, itwg Special ! A, J&CT'isakA, 3bo tr-T CITY TICKET OmCR. THIIHt Al I-KIM4. MlirhHT (canadiak PACinc MRU Ulb IIIV9I lUdblUUJ UpJHaf tinwlVfl WlUfilW Pekoe Teas are grown close to the frost belt high on tropical mountains that is why the flavour Is so delicious. Sealed- pure fresh 43c per half-pound. Sold everywhere; Ask for It. -4- Special ! OLD STYLE PEPPERMENT PATTIES - - 35c. a Lb. Personal and liustncHs Xmas Greeting Cards. Exclusive, but not expensive. Phone us and our representative will cull and show you samples Oi JL yfic Pioneer JmpeMis fHIRDAVE f, SIXTH ST. TLLEPHONtS fc?t,200 Men's Underwear Special Watson's Medium Weight Winter Combinations and 2-piece si. vie. Extra special value. niii'iinations $2.25 - Un mid Drawers, 2 pieces for ffS"11 ! 'i nnum's Mercury Hoys' Combinations, knee length and short sleeves. A new line for- Unfa. fit) per cent pure wool. IJ.mhrinkkbk, Siae 22 to :. Per garment $1.10 Fraser & Payne Universal Tradine Co. S. E. PARKER, LIMITED :iid Ate. EaxL Phone 83 Dominion Royal Cord Tire Agency Ford Cars and Trucks Mat Rate Repairs USED CARS We have several excellent l.:rgauis in used Cars. Easy Terms if desired. Ran ad ian National Q7ic Largefl Railway Syflcm in America STEAMSHIP An?tTRAIN SBK-VICB ? -nllinsv from I'lllNTt' Kt'l'CKT r t ANCOI VKK. HtOlU MhI -.1 TTU:. Till ltMAH suil HI MIUH, ut II MJH. I it sTKWAKT, HfJINKKIIAYK. Il)..m. lor AMOK mid KKTIIIIkAX HAriKIIAVH. 4 l.m. I r MIU11I aud hOl Tll qLfcKN I UAtU.lt JIC IMMtM. .rwrtMlaU. PASSENdrn TICAINK I.KAVI: l-KIIWtr. KI KKKT ltll. BXCM'T SI'MlAY at ll.SSs.ni. fur I'll I Nit. OKOH4IF. KltMONTO.N. HINNiri'.Cl. ill Hbiti IHMtrrii citnuita. I iitlwl HUlw SUCNCY AM. Olf AN KTI.AMKIIII' UNt. B.C. Coast Steamship Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To Krtchlknn. Vtjiirll, anJ skiiu-SM'li'nilrr 19, IS, . vMwesr. lttj.hV a: I I to nruutrr,iJClurlit,aua FUmiMIs ri"-i'iiMr V"'WM)rVM:TW ' ' SilJ ' W PMSV.KSH, HUYAI, ., ". tl for llul1nU ltlla lollu lLav tulla.liOnHLurlf tl 11 Wll tilt ' lumiilirll JUvct suit Ysiiuuer i'rry '''''A-i'J JldH .N ARfiii- fur all Mtnitltli-Mn. IWf TffWSnVr rFtim W. nUI'IIAKII. ii-nrriil AHl Cwnrr uf 4tli Ntrrtt snil 3rd Avrniif. I'rlni-r ICujwrt. li.C, I'lmiif SI UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED hailing. friMii erlmt- Kufwrt. lor VANCOl'Vnt. VICTOUIA. wnMMi at), ltnldle. Aim H, rtc. TnmilH'. S p.m. lor YAM'Orvrn, VMTOKIA. iiiiipiIhh-. Alrrl llt. ate. (M(urtl.v, t a.m. lor TOUT SIMI'NOM Slid NAAS llltIK IHIINTS, Friday. or AI.Hi: AKM, AN VOX, KTKWAUT AIJW IKIAMI, ltKT nlMIKUM, Kiiiiduy. s p.m. r.'S nfl Avrnur. H. M. SMITH. Abi-iii. I'ruicr Hil.irt. ll.C. Throlicli tlrkMn'sotfr'ie-VlrtorrtM MtxtXt. (nd buKKiige nieckru 'lirnnrli to rtratlnatlon. ES3 5, Local and Personal 4 a Taxi Phone 4. Big 4 Taxi. If -I)itht;'I)r?j;lfCtwse. 686. HIkV Dance, Friday, Chiropractor, I'hone I'hone Octobei tf McKay, tf Royal Purple Bridge and Whist : Elk's Home, Friday, Septembei 28 at 8.15. Admission 50c. 228 i Bob James returned to the cit.v on yesterday afternoon's train from a brief trip to the interior. J. .A. Hintrin returned to the city on yeiterday afternoon' train from a brief business trip to the interior. George Cunningham of Fort Ksaington was a passenger aboard the Cardena this morning bound for Vancouver on business. Miss Irene McAfee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George McAfee, ailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver where she will resume her college studies. Major J. A. Motherwell, chhrf inspector of fisheries and John W. Allen departmental engineer," are viaiters in the district on official dutiea, having arrived yesterday on the patrol steamer Malaspina from the south. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan I. Smith left on this morning's train on their return to Ottawa Via Cal-! garjr and Regina. Mr. Smith has been here in connection with Ma duties aa Dominion archaeologist. William Sim, who baa been with, the fisheries patrol ser vice at Bella Bella this summer, arrived In lite city from down the coast on the Cardeoa this morning. Jack Cobb returned o the city on te CardeM this morning from Iowe Inlet where he has been engaged in mIrmhi fishing during the past season. Mbw Evelyn March, who has been on a holiday trip to Vancou ver and other points in the Houth, returned to the city on the Cardena this morning. Mr. and Mr. J. W. McAnley sailed last night on the Prince Rupert fer the south on a .holiday trip which will take them as far as California. Mr. W. J. Kirkpatrick returned to the dty on yesterday afternoon train from W1nnlieg where she attended the recent session of the general council of the United Church of Canada. j Mrs. John. D!kberg, bought nut IbeVW having flhamrocfc apart ments, wishes her patrons to know that the a hole plaoe has been ovtrhaoM and is UU, In die -'hands af the beatifiefti. r til tflsW W'- ' WM(vl St. Andrew's Church (Church of England). Special II a nest Thanksgiving Services will be heid in this ehureh on Sunday, September 30. morning and evening. Preacher Rev. Canon Rush-brooke. Special music. Everybody welcome. 229 H.S.WallaceCo.Ltd. 3G inch DRESS VELVETS In Navy, Tan, Reseda, Black, Wine, Pekin. 1.95 vard 3rd Ave. and Fulton Phone 9 Clears Choked Drains Cleans and Disinfects remove:; Uiavaiat Makes Good Soap, Hkeps all th clean nd Royal Pui .l. tonight. Drive S. George' .Society Whist EAGLES' LODGE HOLDS SMOKER - One Hundred and Fifty Person at KucrettHftti Function Last Nigfct Mayor and .Member Among Speaker' After the regular weekly lodge meeting laxt night at which a rlnt. of ten new candidate was initi ated, the Eagles' Lodge held hp enthusiastic and successful smoker in the Elks' Home at which some 1541 members of the order and guests were in attendance. There were speeches, music and an abundance of refreshments and the event, al which the worthy president. Thomas Clottgh, presided, as one uf muah enjoyment. Specters indndedMajor & P. McMordie ;.nd J. L. Bradff; M.i'n ifceUittof whom extolled the work of the order particularly in the matter of mothers' pensions workmen's compensation, as well as Deputy tirand Organizer J. McMillan of ancouver. Those contributing to the musical program included Charlie Phillips, who led in the singing of "Alouette" ; Jock Campbell who gave violin solos; Wright Da vies, with songs and stories; Bill Murray, vocal solos; Harry Astori. comic songs; Bob Forde, Chinese impersonations; Tony Kussanich, Italian Hongs; Bosun Jones, comic songs, and Al Small, George Hebh I and Lee Dell, la a comic sketch. Orchestral music was supplied by Bob Arthur's Orchestra and later by the Westholme Orchestra ANNOUNCEMENTS Prince Rupert Cirls' Drill team dance, October, 42. Gyro Hoedawn, Moose Hall. October 19, Catholic Ha&aar, October 24, 26 Presbyterian Kar.aar, November Mooae Bazaar, November 8, 9. Anglican Gathedral Bazaar, November 22. OLD PHOENIX" in Metr.mle Hail, Friday Vlosed for night, Seiiteiiiier 28, at H.:i0 p.m 60c. . . Whist Leap-tip meet! nay ct 2. City Hall at i m. AH rgnizs-tions winning to enter league please aed representative. Local Improvement Taxes are due on or b. fore October 1. If not paid on that date, 10 per cent will be aMd. Those inter ested please note. DESOLATE NOW Only' Four iteVVdentfr 'oday i Once Flourishing Boundary Mining Cnmp; While in the southern interior r c.'Nt'y attending the convention of the Union of British Colum- li:i Municipalities at Trail, dlyi Treasurer D. J. Matheson took occasion to pay a prfet visit to i tic old mining camp of Phoenix, near Greenwood, where he was once city clerk and at another tin' mayor. In the heydey of mining activity in the Boundary !' try bo me twenty-five years ago Phoenix hearted a population of several thousand people. - -. today mere are only lour men there. The rails of the Canadian Hridge and Whist Pacific and Great Northern Rail-jWfiya, which once served the place' have long since peen taker up and, with even the post office many years and not a single store in operation, the old camp, where not a few people no-- in Prince Rupert once lived, is a, scene of pathetie desolation with old buildings gradually f -til ng into their own ruins and hundreds of empty houses. j The only activity now going' "ii af Phoenix, in which the present four men residents are en 'rtged, is the moving of ore off i the old dumps for smelting at IT rail. The ore is taken five Gordon Parkin, son of Mr. and ,u"s down th hHI D motor Mrs. A. T. I'arkin, sailed IbmI fi Ut k lo Greenwood .and thence night on tfae Prince Rupert fr: shipped east to Trail on the Vancouver wh-re he will continue .railway. his studies. The only resident of the old I days still at Phoenix is Dan For- Provincial 'unstable Paxton of paw. who was a miner in the Stewart sailed last night on the early days and who remains there Prince Rupert tor the south hav- in the capacity of a watchman, ing in his cte ?.dy W. D. Bradei -- of Buckley I'.ay who waj). scn enced this week by Judge Youn. to three years "imprisonment at New Westminster and twenty j lashes for a statutory offence.! Member of I trader's family also went south. MILK All brands, no limit. Special, 9 tins R1.(M IfNMAID RAISINS Seedless, 4 tb. pkgs. Siecial, per pkg I."e ORANGE MARMAImVOE MUlkin s neat, uum Jars, per jar lf COXCORI) GRAPES are in. We expect a further shipment on Friday t'ANNE!) PEACH HB Delmonte Sliced, targe tins. Special, per tin JHr MACARONI Canadian brand, 16 ox. pkgs., 2 pkgs , 2f Special. S dor. $1.00 ! ROLLED OATS (Quaker, 6 lb. sacks, regular 50c, per sack I Of The first shipment of MdNTOSH RED APPLKS - has arrived. Fruit is in excel lent condition. Price lower than last year. FELS NAPTIIA SOAP :' bars per carton, 10 bars 2Tt sor LIRRVS PORK & BBANB Large Una. Special, 6 for r5c Get your Pickiingi lk4uitnenti Ihia week; the Soaawwjis taboL over. See US for uu)tt price. Watts' Grocery Phone 55 Phone 5G Shop here and save money United Church Banquet Oct. 1. Anjiversary 230 or three weeks, sailed bv thii PrincetBupert last night on her reiurn voyage to Vancouver. HOTEL ARRIVALS Basketball meeting tonight at Prince Rupert 7.80 in the City Hall. Everybody I J- s;th and J. A. Mother- welcome. I well, Vancouver; F. S. Lowsry Miss Oltra Kask. who has bppn fi the city for the nasi twn and D. Darby, Usk; Wm. McCpb- bin and E. J. Allaire, Vancouver: fW. D. "Cooler. Montreal: A. O. Knowland. Vancouver: Mrs. It. J. jjjftnnesjy, Smithers; Mr. and Mrs. G. XV. Carlyle. New Westminster; Mies D. fi. Neal Port Mrs. D. II. McDonald and son. rSimpaon ; Mr. atul Mrs. Pendleton Angus, sailed last night on the' ";-'hek, Brooklyn; A. C: Knight, Prince Rupert for Vancouver tc- A. Garrick, 0. F. Davidson, N. wtfere the latter will eater school. U. FJIioH and J. F. Storing, Van-Mrs. McDonald will visit in Spo-j'odver; T. -J. Murray, Winnipeg; kane before returning to the city. iEdw. Hepamier, Hyder. TO LATE TO CLASSIFY Royal A, Johnson, city; P. P. Pazura, V. Sarr'arotto and M. Gerehuk, PIANO FOR SALE Apply 733 ! tewrt-Fifth Avenue West. Phone I - S"'0 Black 698. 232 ' Latvik- J- Keok and E. - Hoult, Stewart. FOR RENT Four roomed furn- Central ished house on Taylor Street. D. A. McRae, Smithers; WII-Phone Black 740. 232 iiam Me. Mutt. anrouver. Nature's Own Health Builder Nothing but selected grains of whole wheat, washed, steam cooked, shredded and thoroughly baked. Good Cor every body every day. TRISCUIT A wafer of whole wheat shreds Made by The Canadian Shredded Wheat Co., Ltd. mlkzvao Dock can Sold everywhere Northern riMirir trHfbt Uulldloe OH Niatiun strrrt VAN I Ol VCK. U. C ATERPILLAR" Tracts ors BIGGER THAN THE WEATHER! A Sire for Every Use A Hundred Uses for Every Size 2 ION, TWENTY, THIRTY, SIXTY BETTER QUICKER CHEAPER Literature arid Prices on Request Sole Distributors for B. C. MORRISON TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO., LIMITED Itranrh (HfWt lllpprnioii mark NKI.SON, I1.C Now that the Rainy Season is with us again, we have stocked a large assortment of Men's, Girls' and Boys' RUBBER BOOTS "l'khiVe-tiunrterand knee length, priced from $U.85 and up. a Also ladies', Boys', and Girls' colored Slickers in Red, Green, Brown, Black, Yellow and Blue, priced from $1.00 up. Ladies' Kubber Coat. in Yellow, Brown and Black, priced at tfK.l.-. Men s Brown and Black Slickers, also Black Rubber Coats At ?J0 and up. Ladles', JuUesea' ami small Children's Overshoes, from $2.73 and up. K We carry Rubbers to fit every style of shoe. JABOUR BROS. LTD. Phone CIS. 7th St. and 3rd Ave. 1 I i