opec a i:i:iTRR Vv .t ?5 The Sgee& Cooks in 2V to 5 minutes So Sole Distributors for B. C. MORRISON TRACTOR EQUIPMENT CO. LIMITED Vorthifn PortUr Prrigtlt Rulldinc 40 Klaltoa Htrwt VANf'Ot VRR. tt. C. nrsntR Itftle: lilppmnn Mock M I.SO. lit'. 136 Canadian National cThc Urgtfl fiilioay Syflcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE v (r I'KIM K Kl lKRT lor VANC'Ol'VF.R. VICTORIA am '-i tVi.k, tih:rhiv mid srsiv. ai II p.m. I t oTCWAHT, WiltNKSKAVH. 10 pin. l..r ASVOX and KETCHIKAN, SAfl RIIAY, I .a. I... MIRTH aiU HOI Til il KKN CHARLOtTE IBIAMlS. FaHHtt&Ujr. suss cial ! OLD STYLE PEPPERMENT PATTIES - - 35c. a Lb. Personal and BuRinest Xmas Greeting: Cards. Exclusive, but not expensive. Phone us and our representative will call and show you samples Ormes Ltd. Jie Pioneer Drttgeisls WD AVE. t, SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES 8,200 TATERPItLAR" Tractors MGGKR THAN THE WEATHRR! A iWe for IlVery Use A Hundred Uses for Kvery Sh i ton, twenty, thirty, sixty QUICKER CHEAPER literature and Price on Request IWtWaHOIK TKAINS LEAVE PRINfB RUPERT OHM KXI'SM SI'MIAY at UJISs.ni. for MlStE OROROB. KUMOKJIi.V. MINMFSA. til oolnta to-lTM Canada. Intlwl State MinM'V ALL CMLAN tSAMSliK'VLJSrA. ' TM TICKRT HPflCR. MM T,MMI .. eHlftt T. KllfKHT. riwwtf tw WHS BfC. Coast Steamship Services Sailings from Prince Rupert I.. KHihlkRii. IVraiiRrft, arid hnway nptmbw 1. 9. OrtoWH' , t. lu aimmer, Victoria, and SiiiUIr srplrnHwr ft, iH-ioner . n. . fKINl'KHN KOYAL -I -1 I.W Ulltrrtilt. UMt Hlta IVIIH. " ;' ,,MU1'jrrt . ( .implM-ll HlrM and Vanrauver evwy IrUiyj W iA . . 'jf w . ORriiiRn. oni Ant. Toiiim if 4 tli Strftt and Srd Avmur. ITIn.e Hucrt. H.C. rhone si i 1 11 i i UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED balllnk fritnt iTliicr Itiiirt. f..r Arol'VER, VICTORIA. Hwanuii my, lliilnlal. Alwt ly. He. I,r ''vNrjVtn?'vi(-TOItM nnttdair. Alrrl HaiNrte. Sturda;. 1 a.m. lor tl.M'K ARM. AM VOX, MTKWARY. WALKS ISI.AML I OUT MM1SO. i ! ".,,!'.i"'Vt'.nir;"1' if m SMITH Ain-nt. rttm-f ltupt. R.C. i in mi h In ilrHtlnaltiir 6S6, Local and Personal 1 a Taxi Phone 1. Big 4 Taxi, tf Dentjst. Dr. J. ). Gosse. l'hone unT.T4- ChlropracW, Phone 134. Moose whist and dance tonight at 8.:;l. Small's 3--piea; orchestra. Cash prize. Mm. R. L. Mcintosh left on thin morning's train" for her summer home at Terrace. Try "Jleacon Hard" Alberta SootlftlH (he lest htove coal. Albert & McCaffery. Phone 116 and 117. VVoiild Robert W. Pearson or anyone knowing his whereabouts RVtalntf Post on the Hudson Bay A. ManaelL one of the original members of the city polcie force 1 imesn, .gtrw i 9 VSS i j r .your vaxmg, use j frt. J. r j m A I I iii rnwinwiTa- no mum : lit I ill I writ P. 0. Box K06. tfj Dido Guniri on the PriiK-. Morris Dahlquist, interior pole couver. operator, arrived in the city from Terrace on yesterday afternoon's, William P; ' train- jniK'.it on the 1 The Prince Rupert Badminton Club Meeting: Monday at 8 p.m. Daily News Rooms. Members or prospective members invited to attend. 224 B. ft. Christian, accountant at Port Edward Cannery, sailed last night on the Prince Rupert ' Vancouver and will spend Winter in the south. Vancouver whr his studies. xail.'d last nijrht Kuiert for Van- moiv sailed last 'mice Kupert for he will resume Capt. F. T. Saunders, local agent of the .'! w Department, .sailed !ast ni ii' on the Prince Rupert for Van "uver. 'Nanalirie WplHntrtan" Tlw nviy st irt operations trict again. puriui mi Bin ii ui wir cjuixiuiiiuu fyafn'a ft u i I . t l i f..k. ...... Auiiini. BptruifliiiiiK iriii news, i r W .it i v trip to me reuce niver aiHtricT ...UL t .1 t I 4 .1 in the dis B. C. Powell, . who has been on the summer staff of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Railway shows Prince, Rupert as j Station engaged in oil research, one of the major potts ef busfness J mailed last mVht on the Prince centres of the Dominion. Van- V )ert for Vancouver en route cower is the only other point fo Saskatoon where he will re in British. Columbia thai is sume post-graduate studies at the shown. University of Saskatchewan. W. H. T.i'i. y, ( .S R. divisional Havry Evans left on the this morninsr on a buaineBS I trip to the N'uuh Uiver. Just a few day left 'trrmanent wave by Phone 665. Mi Lady hoppe. Thin afternoon! train. 1 1 "in i ne r.um as ported this mori) minutes late. Rebtkah and Oddfellow will ittend anniversary service in the Presbyterian Church on Sun-lay, Sept. 23. All members please 'be there. .Mrs. Ernest Dlue, who arrived in the city from Hyder earlier in the week, sailed last night on the i ( '. Rupert for a trip to Vancouver and Seattle. Sirs. S. V. Cox -is recovering' from the effect of a severe cold which has caused her to be con- fined to her home for the pastj few days. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McMillan arrived in the city on the Car-dena this morninjr from Lowe In let where Mr. McMillan has been Bfi.-iiant manager of the B. C. Packers cannery this season. Harold Wrinch, son of Dr. H. ' :. Wrinch. M.L.A., arrived in the city from the interior on yesterday afternoon's train and sailed last night on Uie Prinqe Rupert tor Vancouver where he will re- " coal liat heats and lasts longer sume his studies. the Save your money by phoning AI- ; bert A McCaffery at 116 or 117. tf A. .0. Watt, C.N.R. divisional) T. D. Harris j master mechanic, arrived in the Pacific Cannen n.l Mm H.m. city on yesterday afternoon's were passengers aboard the Car-train from Prince George and re- dena this mning bound for turned to the interior this morn- Vancouver where they wilf spenit ,n- the winter. Archie Sinclair returned to the D. J. Matheson, city treasurer, returned to the city on the Car-;ena this morning from the south ftor having attended the recent convention of the Union of B. C. Municipalities in Trail Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Rochester ' and daughter sailed last night J. B. D0B0h v. chief -WV nf on the Prinr-e Rnnort fnr tho city on yesterday afternoon's the Canadian National Railway southsouth. Mr. Rochester, will train, somewhat improved in nnsn iiuremi at V'nnitw.r mir,.,! th nwin nt , mir navinj? speni me m the city fro,,, the East on S oo, Trustees As:x iation of past ten weeks visiting at Smith- yesterday aftc noon's train and B- 'tkh Columbia in Pcnttcton and era, Prince George and McBride sailed last nfrr-t on the Prince M Uocftester will visit in Van- louuwinv a recent inness. i Rufiert for V. ouver. Provincial Police Constable Al Haydon, .ho has been we'l Thomas Camm of the district de-1 known asu Urrinr operator i" tarhawnt sailed last night on the vaWous twru of Uiis district for Prince Rupert for Vancouver, hav-j ntirnb.r of vphwi. is a visitor ing In his custody John Larson i the cit . having recently ar-who was recently sentenced to 'rived from Ik He Island " IM three months' imprisonment at Snrimrs i,M!,r Xt.t.-hikun h.. Okalla for drunkenness. A relief map of Canada used to illustrate an article in the current number of the Saturday couver. union steamer Cardena, ("apt. A ' h-V tone. arrfVe In-port at 0.15 litis morning from the south ai'.d sailed a couple of ho'irs ii tor for the Naas River whence 'he will return here tomorrow morning to sail on her return to Vancouver and wayports at 7 a.m. Mrs. M. Murtie of Victoria arrived in the city this week and vill u'sit for a month with her laughter. Mrs. E. A. 0.. Allen, -econd Avenue. Mrs. Murtie has pst completed an extended tour i:rinr the summer of Ontario and Manitoba. .T. C. Gnss, prominent Halifax insurance man, and Mrs. (,ass superintend! i t. returned to the and daughter passed through the here, Is aow a member W the re-;clty on V(M.epday af.ernoon s city from train to boat yesterday for your Its Aroma is f 3 experts. , Perfectly II Beauty I Deicions jf I f fTI ' I II rrgTT-M-aTTTTTMIlWW in - A I : Packed In Vaaium Airtight 5 Tins . ! "T"TrffTmiETnf I IhHT-T Tr TWr'""-'-' ' y-M. rein: m. m S. E. PARKER, LIMITED 3rd Ave. Last. Phone 83 Dominion Royal Cord Tire Agency Ford Cars and Trucks Flat Rate Repairs USED CARS We have several excellent bargains in used Cars. Easy Terms if desired. Arcadian Hose A New Shipment iust Armed of this Popular Hose Made expressly for ourselves, every pair guaranteed. Made from the finest pure thread silk, reinforced art silk, mock fashioned double soles, toes and. heels. Seamless, site 84 to 10. In shade of Blush, Oak Buff, Sand, Grain, French Nude, Silver, Pearl Champagne, Black, Woodland Rose. fiCT Pair Fraser So Payne Universal Trading Co. Now that the Rainy Season is with us again, we have stocked a large assortment of Men's, Girls' and Boys' RUBBER BOOTS in three-quarter and knee leng.h, priced from 82.81 and up. Also L'lies', Boys', and Oirls colored Slickers in Red. (.'reen, Brown, Black, Yellow and Blue, priced from $1.00 up. Ladies' Kuober Coats in Yellow, Brown and Black, priced at $8.0T. Men ; Brown and Black Slickers, also Black Rubber Coata , t T.50 and up. Ladiei'. Mines' and small Children's Overshoes, from $'2.7. nd up. We carry Rubbers to fit every style of shoe." JABOUR BROS. LTD. Phone 645. 7th St and 3rd Ave. wim n cuiuwriiui. ouaru 01 trnue Amoc...,1() :.irHs of Trade of an old friend of J. A. Kirkpatrick lor Vancouver whtre she will re- of a western tour. He arrived delegation ana nie articles were p,,.,..,i i:,.;.;,i, r,im,i- v.. tv waa mot hv thp nmp hr stnHiK t th TTnivar. ,aoriiv oftomr.nn rm T. given important display in nis derhoof aper. He is a brother of Corp. H. Mansell, who came here re cently from Vanderhoof to be-! come night chief of the city de-j tachment of the provincial police in Prince Kupert.- Sam Jabour returned to the city on Wednesday ntier a trip to Banff where he attended a recent convention of agents of the Sun Life Assurance Co. Six hundred of the company's agents from all parts of the world, Including such remote countries as China Japan and India, werei n attendance at the gathering. Crop prospects on tht prairies were excellent when he was there states Mr. Jabour. Who went as far East af Regina in the course of the trip. ANNOUNCEMENTS Prince Hupert Girls' Drill team dance, October 12. Gyro Hoedown, Moose Hall. October 10, Catholic Bazaar, October 24, 25 Presbyterinn Bazaar, November Moose Bazaar, November 8, 9. Anglican Cathedral Bazaar, vembcr 22. No- latter while here. Watts' Grocery Del m.iHc Crushed -fl Cn 1 i. ai i'LE, small tins JLt,i' Wild Kuse SP l ASlkV FLOUR, 10 lb. sacks .... P. C S il. per bar Bed Arrow A.ff Si DAS 2 yliga. (Jual"'r "1 Hp COUN FLAKES, per pkg Natinal (;in;;"R snaps, i lb. pkg tK' lt,.Vility -Iffp PUMPKIN, per tin iOV Will'iH's CHOi'OLATK BARS, fi for Phone 55 Miss .Tefwe McAfee, .daughter Ernest A. Blow, editor of "The having attended the on their way to Vancouver after of Mr. and Mrs. George McAfee, Latest News f;om the Last Went" i .!'. -nary pageant of the having attended the recent coun- Mrho has been spending the sum- a Winnipeg publication of the son t!ay i o. ut Tort St. James cil In Winnipeg of the United mer nonuays no re, win sail oy t anadlan National Kailwsys, fa and the :m:;ual convention of the Church of Canada. Mr. Gass is the Cardena tomorrow morning a visitor in the city in the course sity of British Columbia. Our Fruit and Vegetable Sales increase in volume each week. The Reasons: F'HESH. HIGH QUALITY GOODS. REASONABLE PHICES This week arriving Wednesday and Saturday: Corn-on-Coh, doen SOf Iltoe Plums, S lbs. S.V Celery, per stalk lOe Tomatoes, per Uh 't-f-. . . Afe . tit SEE UK KO't YOITH 1'ICKtING KKQl'IKKMENTS Green and Red Peppers Pickling Cukes ntnd Onions Red Cabbage, etc. Arriving Wednesday and Snlurilay race.. Stop Here and Save Money SPECIALS THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY September 20, 21 and 22 rfoyal Ciiy, 18 oz. tins PORK & BIJAXS, 2 for Chocolate ECLAIRS Regular 10c, per lb. LUX e Per package ' hW gluffed OF lVBSv 10 02 jnr "QUALITY liKiHT - PRICftS RIOIIT" Supreme COFFEE r reah roasted and packed, per lb. Brunswick SAHD1NKS A Canadian product, 3 tins unmaid Pufied KA1S1NK, per pkg. Horaeahoe Brand SOCKL'YE SALMON. 1 lu. tin Phone 56 60c 20c 15c 45c 25c 35c 10c 40c 41 ':M 4m: I: I