baturd&y, uctoher ti, ivza y .- i-t iw, Local Pe rsona. ews a aal?Ltt at-JR-Va. V Specials! Specials! Ovaltine, regular $1.50, how . $1.25 Ovaltino, regular 90c, now 75 Minty's Shaving Cream, regular 35c, now 25c We Iravo just received another shipment of Vacuum jftittlSs, settling at fine tomes Mil. yftc Piottt vr Jrttcri&tsi THI&DAVE f, SIXTH ST. ItLi WIONtS 't,200 m & Mens Underwear Special Watson's Medium Weight Winter Combination! and 2-piece style. Extra special value. Combinations $C2f Shirt and Drawers, 2 pieces for $2J2S Penman's Mercury Boys' Combinations, knee length and short sleeves. A new line fur boys, fit) per cent pure wool. Unahrinkable. Sies 22 to 32. Per garment $1.1 Fraser & Payne PAcinc Universal Trading Co. S. E. PARKER, LIMITED 3rd Ave. East. Phone 83 Dominion Royal Cord Tire Agency Ford Cars and Trucks Flat Rale Repairs USED CARS We have several excellent bargains in used Cars. Easy Term if le;ired. Canadian National Qfte Largcft Railway Sylem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Tallinn frtmi ntlVCi: HI'IftRT far VANCHI.R, VIITHIA MMl HKATTI.IU Till KHJIAVK Md NI'NMAYft. at II p.m. r STEWART, WKIlSRailAIS. Ii p.m. for ANVOX and KirrCIIIKAN. SATI RttAYN. 4 pjn. Iw SOUTH and MM Til tfl'KKN HHUTTi: tM,ANIM, ItoHnigMlf. FMSMt'.MJMl TRAIN I.KAVK 1'HIMT Utll'HHt OAILV KXri;ri SI'MHV al II Ma V lw PKINO. lM)llfli; KIMtlTNTN. HIMf:i. til pAH' Kim-M anaa. United Mn. (DIM1) U U r. artCAMMtir U.NRa. itv ti k:t Oriice. mx thimh rmwt aiirr.RT. man t B.C. Coast Steamship Services Sailings from Prince Rupert Krtrhlkan, Wranifll. and Hfcagwajr HeptemlHi' It, 3fl, Orttwr 10, M. 'I" minnirr, VlrlurM, and l4tlf NrptritilMN' ii, Orlahrr 3, II. U. .'KINlkKK H41VAL lur llutrdalr, Kant llrll HrlU. (trran Falla, Mmu. Alrrt IHJ. ihImII liltri ami Vanmiuvn rrtj Frhlay. 10 pjn. Aih j fur all Htrainiililti l.lnra. lull Information from IV. . OKI'IIAKli. Ornrral Anl. nrhrr of 4t It Ntrrtt and 3rd Apiiu. ITIne l(uwrt, II.C. I hHif 91 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED halllitga from ITIih- KuHrt. lor .VANCUl'VKK, VlnourA. Hwanwm lln. Ilulfdalf. Alwt Hay. rle. 1 iirsdrty, S p.m. it AM'IH VI:k. VirTOlll.t. Ilutnlalr. Ali Ihu. tv.. Iflda) ""If "'fK1' lm ALICi: ARM. AMVOX. HTF.UAIll IVAI.RH IsUNP. IHIKT BIMION. ' nd Avrnuk. tt. M. SMITH. Arm!. rrlw lliirt. C; Throu-li MckrtiMold Co Victoria and Hraltlr, and MMf ' hruii, to drutlnatlor ...ajs.. -,.. City Meat Market (SELVIfi HUOS.) 3rd Avenue I,,l,,n' 705 MEAT. FISH. VEGETABLES , . and ALL JIINIIS OF "NOHWHOIAN PltODUCE" at low prices, and Immediate delivery Observe! All articles are of suporio quality and absolutely fresh. 4 a Tail Phone 4. IJlg 4 Taxi, tf . O'ier Besner salfed lant anight llentist. Iir, j. IL Gosse. Phone Chiropractor, I'hoiie 184. 0. McKay, tf Have you made that date for the Drill Team Dance on Fri'lay, October 12? The lleriry Edenshaw who wan up in the police court two daya ugo is not Captain Henry Bden-iaw, of Massett. thafxietor William Spiller, provincial police, left on this morning's train for a trip to Prince George on official duties. W. M. Cruthers, who arrived yesterday from Peterborough, Ontario, accompanying the remains of the late George Osborne, will sail tomorrow night on the Prince George for Vancouver. Xutorship Bellingham. Capt. S. E. Anderson, arrived in jort at 7.30 this morning from KetehTkata With three carloads of froseh fish for trans-shipment East over the Canadian National Railways. Passengers sailing last night oh on the Princess Royal for Princess Royal for the south Included Mias 8. Olafson, S. Fleming. L. Jacques and Mitt E. Hughes, for Vancouver, and Capt. David Ritchie, for Seattle. Annual meeting of the Prince Rupert Players Club will be held in the l.O.D.E. hall on Monday, October 8, at 8 30 p.m. Members and all others interested please attend. Dance to follow meeting Music bv Smaile's orchestra. 236 ajS.WalbceCo.LM. Dr. Dentons Sleeping Suits will Uon ydur littlb fnnn chills. Siaes 2 to 7 yearn. 3rd Ave. and Fulton Fhonei) WHAT IS IT that keeps you always looking well and smartly dressed? OUR SERVICE PHONE 619 to have your clothes pressed. We call for and deliver to all parts of the city. For that Suit We have fine Fall and Winter Suitings and Overcoatings on hand. Come In today and let us take your measure. Cutting, workmanship, style, all guaranteed. Best materials and reasonable prices. Ling, the Tailor Phone 619 by the Princess Royal on a busi- new trip to Vancouver. Arrived today. 1000 ton best l domestic Nnnaimo - Wellington' Lump LoaL Place your order now.j Albert & McCaffery. tf j Everybody interested in Radiol in requested to attend a meeting in the City Hall at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, October 10. Niue new membera joined the Luther League at iU regular meeting lant night There was (an interesting program and lunch- ton was nerved at the close. Mm. S. Rnrvik arrived yester- day from Throndhjem, Norway tola Provincial Constable Thomas join her husband who h Camm returned to the city on here for some time. the Prince George thin morning - from a trip to Vancouver on Miss Marguerite Vandewater, scort duty. .sister of Bert Vandewater. man ager of the U. C. Butchers and Grocers, arrived in the city from Quesnel on yesterday afternoon's train. E. D. Judson,, Terrace timber 3 operator, arived in the city on the i Cardena yerterday afternoon from a trip to Vancouver and pro- HESpSg ceded to the interior oh thin j morning's train. i Appointment of O. T. Sundal of Terrace as sub-mining recorder for Skeena and Oraineca districts, succeeding L. 11. Kenney, who has left for the south, is announced i by the provincial government. , . . .. . Albert Furrow, steamboat in-iSjiertnr aller spending a few 'duys here to inspect the light-House tender Mewtngton, left yesterday for Francois Lake to make an inspection of the lake ferry there. He will proceed tonight from Burns Lake on his return to Vancouver via Jasper Park. Passengers arriving In the city from Vancouver on the Cardena yesterday afternoon included Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Rochester, E. D. Judson. Mr. Hohaes, Mr. McDonald, W. E. Trufv N. A. Smith, Mr. Howe,. Mr. Ihjrroughs and William C'.oldhhlA !1V vessel also had a go&unbef of passengers bound tfMh iron? the ftgya Riwr ANNOlTNCilMF.NTS, 4. ', I i Bridjre and Whist Monday eve nings Elks' II Hill 60 Chapter Hallowe'en Bazaar October 27. Commencing Thursday. October i, a weekly dance will be held in the Boston Hall. Rest of music. till 12. Prince RupertGtrls' Drill team dance, October If. Gyro Hoedowa, October 19, Moose Hall. Catholic Ruzaar, October 24, 2t 8. Presbyterian llaiaar, November Mcdse Bazaar. November 8, 9. Baptist Anniversary Supper, November 15. Anglican Cathedral Bazaar, No Church Notices Iii I m inn in iii m i ii i I Mil an ui ii on arnvea in tne city on the Ages, Cleft for Me." Chorus by HUB IIHHHII11 AIUII1 ihe south, after having attended '.lie recent meeting of the general buncii in Winnipeg, ana pro-eeded to the interior by train. CN R, at nam or Prtnetv George, 'apt. Harry Nedden. arrived .-.t 0.f this morning from Vancou- i ver, Powell River and Ocean Falls J. B. Wood worth, head of the':md will sail at 4 o'clock this Porcher Island gold mine, arriv afternoon for Anyox and Ketchi-ed from Vancouver on the Prince kn. returning here at 7 o'clock George this morning, being on his tomorrow night and sailing south way to make an inspection of pro- at 1 1 p.m. gress of operations at the property which Is being vigorously developed. Junior Choir. Sunday School at! 12.16. Evening service at 7.30.. Services every Sunday morning , in tbe Hay's Block, 248 Second Avenue. Subject on Sunday "1 'n-! reality." Testimony meeting on 1 Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Baptist Church Minister, Rev. W. F. Price Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Missionary address. Subject Tamate of New Guinea." Sunday School at 2.80, Evening service at 7.80. Rev. lit. Ogde. of Van- ouver wlD give ah ajgreea on rr.A matk at tha tMtisli and For ejgn and jgM(JltW'rtte Rt. Paul's Lutheran cWrch Rev. John H. Hanson, Pastor. Residence 9S6 8th Avenue W. Phone Black 170. Morning worship at 11 a.m. English service Sunday School and Confirmation i laSB at 12 noon. Evening seryh-t at 7.30 Scandinavian. Special singing morning and evening. Bu will be at 6th and lmmanual at 11.45, Ridley Home 11.55. Parent kindly have the children on time You are welcome to all our aer vices. First Unlled Church Rev. A. Wilson. B.A., Pastor Miss E. Elliott, Deaconess. Morn ing worship at 11 o'clock. Communion and reception of nev members. Sunday School at 12.15 Evening service at 7.30. Sub ject "The Consecration of today and the Fruit of Tomorrow." Rev. John H. Hansen, pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran ChttfCh, re turned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a trip to the prairies in connection with his duties as United States vember 22. W. II. Manuel. C.N.K. travelling auditor with headquarters in Tuxls and Trail Rangers Winnipeg, arrived in the i it from Fourth Annual Minstrel Serenade .the East on yesterday afternoon Y Nov 22 and 28. train. William Goldbloom, who ha subject, "Facing the Imperial been on his annual Eastern bu Forces of Rome." Number by the iness trip, returned to the Bug. choir. Solo by Mr Lincoln. from Vancouver on the Cardem yesterday afternoon. St. Andrew's Church . (Church of England) Morning service at 11 o'clock. Olof Hanson arrived in tbe city am the intei ,.. tjbrnnnn'a fva f!n Preacher, Rev. Dr. Ogden of the British and Foreign and Canadian Mr ciaresholm -mmmm-mm, vvvwauiMIHIIIJ. very pleasant south. Jt .... A REAL SNAP FOR MONDAY ONLY Silk and Wool French Twill PLAIN AND SMALL CHECKS LN LOVELY SHADES OF ROSE, 1JLUE, GREEN, FAWN, MAUVE, &c. MAKE A CHIC DRESS Per yard gQQ Dr. F. V. Agnew of Telkwa has I Bill Coulter is back again as en-been appointed mediral health ef- .gineer on the ss. Prince George ficer by the provincial govern-: this trip after having spent & I ment Presbyterian Church j n n au t. Minister, Rev. J. R. Frizell, B.A. ' u , r.ui. o. T.I.R n..lrf 41 'UTC" Vv Mrs. T. H. Wright, wife of .the Phone 463. Morning worship at Z . u ZS United Church minister of Ha- U o'clcK.k. Subject "Rock of f v mRht n ttW UtSlla IVI f MtUUVn. vacation in the A. J. Lowary, who has mining Interests at Usk, and Mrs. Lowary arrived in the city from Vancouver on the Prince George this morning and proceeded to the interior by train. P. W. Bates, representative of tbe Royal Mail Steam Packet Line, arrived in the city on the Prtnee George this morning from Vancouver and entrained from here for Montreal. RlKIaa .UfU. P.,-ai I 7" ""","V"" f wsaM, tv ilV t at 7.30 Kuahbrook. Miss 8 wanna Olafson, who has .uuiiiK "y.vc SWMUllah onnaill mnAMl fvr Aflr. lioarl limw t Hft-i t y i Tl ' ' av'" v u- svvs faoasiw nvuucni vi Wkioa iii. ana urKn ia mulrinir u tmir nf ihtm A VsV 0xf fkisi a.Sr an taA la.t 1 J d. 1 X O I - . . " aa. x us oua.iM Will SMt WIS Hit IlltUlU IkWJAI 1UI . , . , . , . ... i X " M.y, M.n-wM ... "line mtwK mtfl ..uw month at 11 a m ; third Sunday Mr Han8on wj probab,y ac. tItlne her muf,lt.a, 1 for the of the month at 8 a.m. by, arrangement. Baptisms Chri titan Science Society company him. next year. DEMAND "Rupert Brand" ippers IHE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD," Smoked 'Dally by A ' Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince .Rupert B.C. Canadian National Steamship V , : i' Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND . shipyMd Operating G.T.P. 20.000 Ton Flostinic Dry Dck EnUheern, Machinists. BollerrnakerH. BIsckMiiilli j'sliern makers. Founders, Woodworker. Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WEEDING Our plant is equipped to handle all fcintts MARINE AND C0MMEHC1A1 WORK. PHONES 43 and 385 a