UFA CWAOIAt Loca i smcl. ers anal N ews - itMlMNHittl t M 4 i Specials! Specials! Ovaltino, regular $1.50, now $1.25 Ovaltine, rejjulm JlOc, now 75c Minty's Shaving Crcnm, regular 35c, now 25c WVhave just received another shipment of Vacuum bottles, Rctt.lihg at r0e Qrmes lid. 77fie Pioneer Drucri.sts THIRD AVE. f-SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES 8?,20O DRY BIRCH JACKIMNE AND CEDAR Single load $3.50 Double load . , $(.5() i-.irue sack 5()c COAL I'UICKS DOWN 1 vmbina Peerless Egg $12.00 iviahina Washed Nuts $11.25 .U rta Sootless Large Egg $12.50 AilHTta Sootleas Egg $12.00 AU'rta Lamp ." $13.00 t Also all other classes of coal. HYDE TRANSFER ' f AND COAL CO. I Miotic 580 13!) Second Ave. Canadian National ( 7hc Largcfl Tkaihoay Syilem in America STKAMSHir AND TRAIN SERVICE .nin- treat pmiki'i: Hi if:aT iw v.tNnu vKit. virrouu and ! ATTIK. TMIIHMtt Swl M KIYK. at II p.m. I ' rKWAHT. (VINKSIMVN. W p.m. i. . nvkx ss4 KvrruiK.tN. a,ri;Hinvs. 4 p.n. I..: SOKtll awl M(li!ll IURKN IIIAHIOTTI: Isl.lNW, turlnlflill;. IVMHJIHHK tMltN t.rr PKIM-K KlirKKT t. RMWT ai'?lA M IIJBS.H. far TKINrfc (IKIIUIli:. MtMOMTIIM. H INN I I'HI. 11 ftU H w '". I'nltm Malet. t(BM!V ilJ. IM I. i.M.llll" I.INrs. TiniM iiniw.. tiiiMii r.. raiMt Hurrar. rso mi B.C. Coast Steamship Services V -' - . "my s - x. rnnce Kuocrt - - x 1" KrtrrtllolH. Ml". m) mT""1 W- to,,r' .aimwrfl, aad nwitlk- Kaiiw . n rillM'hMt KOVAI. Km U3lM4l, t'MH IMhl Hlla. Huii Ja-. N"'""; , .Urrl IW. lsr.ii (or all SlMMitlp l.lm. IntttrmalUn Irom- ' C. . nKI'IIAHII. l-nral AfNll. utrr nl Hit hlir.t H1 Jkil At. ertitr Uutfl. !-. " 31 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED j i ..i v ASMinvhu, vmnmiA. i4M.in iy. ii. lw'r' ,,r-t 'r.'T!?X.lifem' .- it. i ! nhlar inlUnltlil. 1 i .lil IH'l l.tl, V Till .1. HlliriiBir. ..ir,. . ... - "'.-:, ' ,.,UBJ,v NAS HIV Kit. KilliitN). H t.m. . ,u- ii,i ill-Ailr. K. M. SMITH. .Urnt .Pr'7 7ki i"i and laM I hriMisii iirl.ru aM io Vlrlarta and crHI. mil ut lnin4tli' City Meat Market (SKLVHJ 11ROS.) Jn! Avenue 1 hoM 765 JIIJAT. IISII. VICCKTAIILRS and ALL KINDS OP HN()KWFX!IAN PROIRK ,..,i. L at low prices, and immediate delivery Observe! All articles are of superior quality and absolutely fresh. 1 j SCALE OP CHARCES The following is the scale of charges made for reaillnj,' notices: Birth Notices 60c. Cards -of Thanks, f2. Funeral Notices , Funeral Flowers lOe per name. Marriage and Engagement announcements $2. I a Taxi Phone I. Big 4 Taxi, tf Dentist. Dr. J. It. (louse. Phone cm. Chiropractor, C. 0. Phone 134. s M Iter lb McKay, tf For first class Shoe Repairing, 11. M. Simpson, corner of Fifth and McBride. SKG Our price on Milk, all brands, is now reduced to $6.30 mr case 1 tins for $1.00. This is not a "special" but will be our regular price. Aeroplane quality. eu1-marine prices on all grocer Ira at Phillips Grocery. Kighth Avenue West and Gordon's Grocery and Hardware. Seventh Avenue East. 2151 OKED Meats 8WIIT8 FANCY SLICED IIACON ier lb. 17? GAINKIfS I'KAMKAI. whole or half Swifts' Circle S. H ams 8WIH"S CIRCLE "S" PICNIC II AM, average ( lbs., per pound -Jtf V1TONE lwonst ration in our Wedneedajr, Friday and Hatturday, this week. 1-2 lb. iie I Or 1 lb. site ltrf VITONK is the new twiic. fbd WyaiiafB-rrtfh ijivPntelN and Vfuimina. It is an extrnctfan of Malt and milk and contpatw fnvumMjf with many hrghpHced preparations. EKga, B.C. Fresh Firsts, doa n: KuiK-y Layer Figs, per lb . . -Of Columbia Oysters, per tin . . 'Mf ' ii. i Hater Rabbit Peanut Butter, 1 Ik pall 21$ Provincial Constable William Robb arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon's train from Port Bsiittgton. C? he Mrs. M. A. Dunius arrived in the eRjf from Hazelton on yesterday alUMtnoon H train for a brief visit in town on business. Mrs. John Mellor, who has been on a trip .south, is a nassenaer aboard the Prince Rupert today returning to Stewart from Van couver. Hiss Agmes Mackenzie of the Family 8hoe Store staff left on thin mnrniiur's Imiit fnr Kmlthura where she will spend a fortnight's vacation. J. Smith of the Premier Mine staff, who has been holidaying in Victoria, is a passenger aboard the Prince. Hupert today return ing north.. Ya.il Rnaenstein. wo II known pioneer mercnam oi liyder, Is a passenger aboard the Prince Rupert today, returning north after a trip to Seattle and other points in toe 'outh. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Garon. who have been on a three months' visit to their former home near ; Quebec as well as to Montreal and Ottavas, returned t the city I on yesterday afternoon's train. In James Donaldson of Port Ee-sington sailed Iat evening by the Catala for Vancouver. Hugh McQuire and II. G. Marvin, both well known Stewart mining: njeri, 'tire passengers a-board tros Prince Ruiwrt today returning north following trips to Vancouver. C, P. II. steamer Princess Alice. Capt. Thomas Cliff, is due in porf at 1 o'clock this afternoon from Skagway and other Alaska points and will sail at 6:30 for Victoria and Vancouver. Mrs. W. T. Herein, who h jbeen spending a two months' vac ation visit in in Cals-arv. Erimnn. ton, Vancouver and New West-' minster, returned home on the Prince Rupert this morning. Playing by the new Csnitnl Theatre orchestra was a feature of the program at the regular; monthly ofen luncheon of the; rrtnee uupert Gyro Club which was held today in the Commo- jdore Cafe. j "Canadian Composers" was the I subject of attention by the Ladies' Music Club at its remilar fortnightly me tine this after-! 'noon In the Japanese Mission! J i ail. Airs. G. A. Woodland was in charge af the arrangement of the program. Ole Soling, formerly a member C N- lL iimmr l Rupert, 'of the staff of the Prince Rupert Cart- H- 1)tmal!' arrived at 10:30 ilvage 4 Towing Co., arrive! MI,D i"VTr" irvn Vancouver. ( (in the city on the Prinee Rupert "nwel1 W n Falls thiu iumI.. a i. i and Will sail at 10 o'clock tmiiirht .....f, 1 1 win owum vrnvwK t y ha "been engaged in com- DWW. morning here at 8 nie mercial frying for the oast vern-. "1orrow evening and sailing! R. F. McNaughton, C. N. R. district pasaenger agent, who haa wen atteiwlhay a conference of tne steamshin deDartment in Va.ii- L-uiuii ai ii p.m. Mi:-, .i th. ruisii, who has ThtKeftfg acts fiere opening programs of the icouver. Is returning to the cii ,,ew -aPtol 'theatre, will sail immrr p.-i anj i. , , i.K.rrow nfirht bv the Prince Ruih I "w a eesn hu SB VJSn.M -.. to arrive home on Friday after-!"" wn reur" Vancouver, noon's train. Will Edmund, who has also been u performing at the theatre open- (apt Popping Corn, per lb Klf aaar October sV. JOiNATHON APPLI . . limited quantity oiiijr. h Wiiojr Grade, pier box Molaaaea, Chef Brand, 2-rb tins, per tin ll Hallowe'en Jelly I leans, per Ht'Jf.i Hallowe'en Fruit Jellies, per lb -Ot Pure Honey, MaHtin's Rest, 12 in, jars," lieri T.' ........ . L':t Bastern Urieil Salt Cod. per lb 20f) T,llet Paper. 12 rolls IUt Quaker Corn Flakes, jter pkg I Of Watts' Grocery Phone S5 "Quality ltlKht a aj ill Phone 5G Prices JtlKht." i. John Muir, who lias been ln- WIU ,,e untn tw nd of skipper of the Union freighter Chilkoot during the jtast summer, is now coming north in ' -immund of the company freighter Chilliwack in, place of Capt. W. W. Mounce who is taking holidays. The Chilkoot is now tiei up for the winter. There hi an opening in Port Simpson Hospital fur two proba iioner nurses, lite course om nia of two yaara at Port Simj .oh and one year-at Vancouver Iteneral HospttaL Applications sould be directed to Dr. Lurgc. Port Simpson, H.C. 2&4 W. H. Uwia of Winnipeg. chairman of the Northwest Commercial Travelers' Association, and P. J. (. Cox, also of Winni peg, general secretary of the (same organisation, arrived in the law from Itrtftte Ruiwtt'pia wofhihg and entrained hfr far the' Kairt ANNOUN0B.MBNTS 4. '4. 4. Hill 80 Chapter Hallowe'en Ba- Catholic rlnaaArTOctoWr 24, 26 Moose Oct 28. ChHltntla Masquerade Fair Board'a Oarnlral, Oct 81. lreabyterian llaaaar, NorVmlir Mcose Hasan r, November 8, 9. Armistice ember 12. Ihty Banquet, Nnw Baptist Aniitvorssry Supper, November IS. Aiiglicar. OnllHHlral Rasaar, No-venilr 22. Tugla anj Trnll Ranger.s Fourth Annual Minstrel Serenade Nov. 22 and 23. Si Ambvw's Day Scottish O.ui.-.- M Hall. November :(() tne week. W. II. M. Johnston, agent of the industrial department of the Ca-itmiinn National Railways. :( '. spending a few days in the eit investigating local affairs, saiit-o yesterday afternoon by the ( at:; la on his return to Vancouver. rANNUALBAZAAR OPENED TODA f Catholic IidieN Are Holding 'I v n-Day Function in Moose Hall The annual Catholic Ha, i. i commeneed iu the, Mease Hull :it anUvr on twaft -j?$Wk ffo'M&jan with a great abundaixw f articlex ..iil attractions for the putrmuy. ui the ladies who annually 'ive tln utlair their support. The . Hi' i. i opening will take place thi- e. ninif when Mayor S. P. MeMonlu 1 Bishop i:. M. lknioa O.M.I ami J. C. Brady LP. will speak ' h- event will be in progress for tw days and each evening a cold dm ner will be served for the benefit of the men. Children, ot iin Catholic School will entertain each afternoon and an added at traction tomorrow afternoon uii. be vocal solos by Mrs. Misak Aiv atoff of Vanvourer. Following are those in charge of the various booths:: Country Store Knights of Columbus. Fancy WorkMrs. Wilfred Oration. Hnndkerahiefs-JIri JaineH McNulty. Dolls Mr. P. J. McCormick. PlantsMra. N. M. McLean. Candy Mrs. II. Smith. Fish Pond Mrs. F. M. Crosby. Home Cooking - Mi's. L. J. :iain. lea Room Mrs. Olior Besner. Tli'keU- Mrs. J. J. Qtllia. Kntertninment Miss'. Margaret Palmer. Advertise in Th" Ne Brief 11 New ayser nose Slipper heel half heel, twin heel and lance heel, full fashioned. S. 1. Fitzgerald, who in prominently identified with his brothers in mining affair.- at Stewart, is a passenger aboard the Prinee Rupert today bound north from Vancouver. Earl Haines of the Ringleader and Herman Nicholltt of the Muir-neag, both well known halibut fishermen, sailed yesterday after noon on the Catala fur Vancouver whence they will proceed by 'Can-nadian National Hallways to'Ko-va Scotia where they will apend the winter, it is o&iiblc that Mr. Haines, who has not been in the best of health of late, may not return to Prince Ruwert. Cartage an Si orate Phone ri8 ' trUKe, Wieii..,isms, and DistribuUnK 1 am m Mol.tr Service Coal Sand mid GrMvei Vc Sperinhe in i'lnno anil Kiirniiin Mff ni- N. In all the latent shades 88x shipper heel, silk t.. hem, same service weight, per pair . $1.0.". 6tx Chiffon Slipper heel. Silk to the top. Per p:iir $1.1). Lance heel and twin heel. per. pair $.00 FRASER & PAYNE Universal Trading Company TRAPPERS Get every cent your FURS are worth. Ship them or bring them to KOTO-YOUNG Pot Simpson, B. C. Boys' Heavy Quality Mackinaw Coats Sizes 22 to 34 Prices range from $4.75 UP Jabour Bros. Prime Kuieri, B. C. For eczema, psoriasis, lingworm, ulcers, abscesses, and other distressing skin disease Zam-Buk remains unrivalled. This great herbal balm ends pain and irritation, draws out poison and corruption, and grows healthy new skin in a wonderful way. KEEP A BOX ALWAYS HANDY! 30e.box S. E. PARKER, LIMITED 3rd Ave. Last. Phone 83 Dominion Royal Cord Tiro Agency Ford Cars and Trucks Flat Unte Repairs USED CARS We li.i- several excellent barpuiin in ued Cars, l.usy Terms if dc i r. . I