UNION N Io VANfOUVl lw..l.. 1 Local Specials! Specials! OvaltincpgularJO, now . .. $1.25 Ovaltfno; roguJ4&00criov . . 75c Minty's Shaving Cream, regular 35c, now 25c We have just received another shipment of Vacuum Uottles, settling at 50c Qrmes ucl. yfie Pioncvr Drtttyrtjsli THIRD AVE. 0 SIXTH ST. TLLEPHONES H?6 20O Men's Underwear Special Wai h's Medium Weight Winter Combinations and 2-piecc style. Extra, special value. rnmbi nation . ..; . $2.25 s li i rt and Drawers, 2 pieces for $2.25 I'onnMM's Mercury Hoys' Combinations, knee length and short N sleeves. A new line for boys. 60 per cent pun wool. Unshrinkable. Sites 22 to 32. Per garment $1.1(1 Fraser & Payne Universal Trading Co. S. E. PARKER, LIMITED :trd Ave. East. Phone 83 Dominion Koyal Cord Tire Agency Ford Cars and Trucks Flat Rate Repairs USED CARS AVe have several rxi -client bargains in used Cars. Easy Trim- if (le.-iired. 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ITIiu Kuprrl. Utxnt ai STEAMSHIPS LIMITED .K. 1010UIa7 8nNii lUy. Uutrdulf. Al.rt liny. lr. rt VAN! ot Vl H, VM TOHIA. llulfOale. Alt luy. rlc. IWjtaJ """ll'-I i.r ALICE ARM. ANVOX. STMVAIU, WAI.KH lI.AM, roll! I.IMPIMIV NAAH IIIVKK, Sunday. S p.m. . , ..., ,. I !l nd Anue. R. M. SMITH. Atrnt. I T' !Ii ''ViUr ir.i and S.altl.. and hmt ttttkril Throuth OrhfU Hold lo Ylitorla thriiii(h Io Ur.llnallun City M&at Market (SELVIO UKOS.) ... Jrd Avenue I'hone 765 MEAT. FISH, VEGETABLES and ALL KINDS OF "NORWEGIAN PROm'CL at low prices, and Immediate delivery Observe IAll articles are af superior quality and absolutely fresh. mod Manes BJWl-f : .. 1 1 . ... . .. v . SCALE OF CHARGES The following is the scile of charges made for reading notice: Birth Notices COc. Cards of Thanks. $2. Funeral Notices $1. Funeral Flowers 10c per name. Marriage and Engagement announcements $2. I a Taxi Phone 4. Rig 1 Taxi, tf Dentist. Dr. j. R. Go.e. I'hone 68G. Chiropractor, C. Phone 13-1. O. ade from 8 to 10 p.m.; regular dance from 11 to 3 a.m. tf The fire department had a call at 'J o'clock Saturday night to the Boston Cafe where there was a chfmne; fire. No damage resulted. Neil Forbes, well known Alice Arm mining man and one of the directors of the U Rose mine, arrived in the city from the north on the Prfince George last night, being summoned here for jury duty at the Assizes. There is an opening in Port Simpson Hospital for two probationer nurses. The course consists of two years at Port Simpson and one year at Vancouver General Hospital. Applications isould be directed to Or. Large. Port Simpson. B.C . 254 R. P. McNauyhton. district passenger agent for the Canadian ' National Railways, and Harold I.McEwen. division freight agent, iaaiied last night on the Prince George for Vancouver where they will attend a meeting of the coast steamship department. Only routine business and little of that ia indicated on the agenda for tonight's council meeting. It is understood, however, that more inix-rtant business than the agenda so far shows may be brought up for the consideration of (he city lathers. Dr. and amluiiinre were on hand yesterday afternoon us the steamer Princess Alice urrived from the north tit meet u Telegraph Creek Indian mimed lease who was exncteil t ite brought on the veasel for treatment in the Prince. ItuiK'rt General Hospital. The steamer brought word however, that the native had succumbed as he was coming down the Stikine iUver from Telerap ' " CVerTon;ceil. GLOVES! MMMinwwMnnH The Telling Accessory A Glove can complete a costume and make it truly smart or absolutely ruin its chic. You can be certain that our Suedetto and Kid Gloves in one button and slip-on style arc-correct. S1.00 t0 S3.00 'TheNobby' ersonal News In Brief McKay, tf For first class Shoe Repairing, see B. M. Simpson, corner of Fifth and MfBrtrte. 256 Moose Annual Dance, Friday,' J. Roberts has taken over the duties of steward at the Prince Rupert Club succeeding Frank Smythe who has resigned and gone south. Passengers sailing from here for the north on the Catala last night Included F. J. Winch and A. CJ. Caswell, round trip, and W. Pauchuck for Anyox. So far this season, most of the westbound grain from the prairie is being moved into Vancouver. It will be a few weeks, it is believed, before the move ment ere is on in full swing. Col. J. H.McMullin, superintendent of provincial police, sailed last night by he Prince George on his returij to Victoria after a brief visit here on official uties. Witnesses for the Anyox attempted mur4erthat . will be heard at the satslon 0? the Su preme Court Assizes here this October 28. Children's Masquer-: the smelter town on the Prince iJeorge last night. Provincial Constable Sam Service, who has been stationed at Terrace for the past wo or three years, is being transferred to the city detachment here and will arrive immediately to take over his new duties. R. G. Johnston, manager of Inverness cannery, arrived in the city from the Skeena River on Saturday afternoon's train and accompanitd by Mrs. Johnston, sailed last night oh the Prince George for Victoria. The opening of a series of weekly Scandinavian dances whkh will be held during the coming winter took place Saturday evening In the Metropole Hall. Martin Skog was in charge of the affair. The securing of a hall for the playing of games is still holding up plans of the Prince Rupert Basketball Association for the coming winter's activities. There was an executive meeting Saturday night and another is to be held this evening. Hance" J. Logan, K.C., of Am herst, N. S., director of the Canadian National Railways, ant 'Mrs. Logan arrived in the city on the Prince George last night aftr making the round trip to Anyox and Stewart and proceed-! East on thtsi morning's train. Alex Farquhar, who has been mployed at the J. R. Morgan logging camp down the coast, arrived from Butedale on the Catala last evening and is spending a few days here, visiting with, his brother, Jamej parquharT be-ore proceedingj to his! horrte in . ancouver. tLrV . Frank I). eaj6ni j'p.f , jUnion Stebmships Ltd, head office in Vancouver arrived In the city on the Catala last night to relieve Russell. M. Smith, local agent, who. with Mrs. Smith, will sail tomorrow afternoon on the Catala to spend a two weeks' vacation in Vancouver. J ' St. Andrew's Society concert at ,Veslholnie, Tuesday, Oct. 23 at 18.15 p.m.. Seats reserved at ,Orme's on and after 16th of October at 8 a.m. Positively no res-ervations made by phone until 'after 12 noon, Tuesday, October I 16. Chennie Jan Tai, for manj years a member of the staff of the Hotel Prince Rupert, sailed yesterday afternoon on the Prln cess Alice for Vancouver where he will take up studies in decor action and applied art. He expectf to return to Prince Rupert nexl March. A considerable number of real valuable lots were knocked down to the city at the recent Tax Sole, for delinquent taxes. It may be of interest for you to know that the City's rights can still be transferred to you by your paying the upset price. A list of these i lots ran be obtained at the City Hall. 243 Royal Purple Novelty Bazaar, uctober 1G. Mrs. William Millar, wlio has time keen on a month's holiday visit , si south, returned home from Van- J. C. Brady, M.P. returned to touver on the Catala last eve- the city on yesterday afternoon's nlng. Passengers sailing tomorrow - 1 A I SM i a m Gait freighter Salvor, Cant. W. W. Rush, arrived in port yester- j day from the south with a mrgo of rment and coal for Albert & McCaffery. . Mrs. Al Hadyn arrived in the city on the Princess Alice yesterday afternoon frnm Itpll luluml week arrived in the city from 'near Ketchikan, to join her hus- band who arrived here recently. The Canada Railway News has closed its newstand and fruit store on the C.N.R. wharf for the winter. W. Hurst will be in charge when the stand is opened in the spring. re- Capt Yarlett, Salvation Army officer at Glen Vowell, arrived in the city from the interior on yesterday afternoon's train and sailed last night on the Prince George for Vancouver io attend Congress. 8. Mn'oi Walter L. Carruthers, di visional commander of the Salvation Army in Northern British Columbia and Alaska for the last five years, arrived in the city from Wrangell on the Princess Alice yesterday afternoon and, after holding farewell services here, sailed last night on the Prince George for Vancouver where he will attend Congress and then transfer to Winnipeg to take charge of the Manitoba division. Mrs. Carruthers and other members of the family con tinued through to Vancouver on the Princess Alice. ANNOUNCEMENTS 4 :. - Bridge ana Whist Monaay eve nings Elks' Home. Auction Sale, of valuable hous furnishings, October 18 and 19 at the Manse. Fourth Avenue East. Hill 60 Chapter Hallowe'en Ba zaar. October 27,, , Commencing Thursday, Octobei 4. a weekly dance will be held in the Boston Hall. Best of music. Gvro Hoedown. October 19, Moose Hall. 23. St. Andrew's Concert, October Catholic Bazaar, October 24, 2f. Presbyterian Bazaar, Novembei Mcose Bazaar, November 8, 9. Baptist Anniversary Supper, 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 Country during November and Decem ber. Full Information from City Ticket Office, 528 Third Avenue. Prince Rupert. Phone 2C0. 282 frdmHhe! eisWOl&was re- Jported till . miaiubrlsie train . . from - a . brief . . trip to the In terior. mwrnuon on me yuua ior Van-! Ensign and Mr. Joyce, wha have couver will include Mr and Mrs.ibeen in,ehlPge of Salvation' Army It. M. Smith, B. K. McKenzie andworfc h fhr ih. nn.t O, Heesley. Miss Annie McLeod of ' the Post Office staff returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a holiday visit toi bmithers. monthUjfi famUfrUil ikfiied by:--'their litg'.'Lnsfgn Joyce's tayw, AaJM Jt night on the Jjrldcf 'Gf A-ge ' for ' Vancouver wrrere uiey Will attend congress after which they will proceed to Vernon where they will take up their next station. , Mrs. W. D. Moxley returned to the city on Saturday afternoon's train from a brjeftrip to mm m aaa a m iwm i i aii aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa- SPECIALS! for Sat., Mon., Tues. anil Wed. OCTOBER 13. 15, 16, 17 Ladies' Colored Slicker Raincoats, special $3.05 Men's Cravonette Coats, $17.50 to $19.60. To clear . . $11,03 Boys' Heavy Scotch Knit Olercoats, sizes 30 to 35. Prices ranging up to $18.50. Special $10.03 Boys' Sweaters, values up to $1.95. Special $1.23 Ladies' and Children's Felt Slippers, values up to $2.00. Special $1.00 Men's Knee Rubber Boots, sizes 6 to 11, good quality, to clear at special price of ...... $1.75 Boys' Knee Rubber Boots, all sizes, to clear $.1.30 JABOUR BROS. LTD. Phone 615. 7th St. and 3rd Ave. Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating d.T.P. 20.000 Ton Floating Dry Dock En.'Uneere, Machinists, Boilermakers. Blacksmith. Pattern makers, Founders. Woodworkers. Btc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and DRY BIRCH JACKPINE AND CEDAR Singlo load $3.50 Double load ,. $6.50 Largo sack . 50c COAL RKICES DOWN Pembina Peerless Egg .-. . . . ...-'.. $12.00 Pembina. Washed Nuts .'r- : $11.25 Alberta SooUoss Large Egg . . V';? ."' $12.50 Alberta Sootless Egg $12.00 Alberta Lump .' $13.00 Also all other classes of coaL HYDE TRANSFER AND COAL CO. Phone 5S0 ..... 139. Second Ave.