Local Special! Av Special ! OLD STYLE PEPPERMENT PATTIES - - 35c. a Lb. Personal and Business Xmas Greelinf Cards. Exclusive, but not expensive. Phone lis and our representative will call and show you samples riB.es lM 7fic Pioneer Dtttnrists THIRD AVE. t SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES 8?t,20O Men s Underwear Special Walton's Medium Weight Winter Combinations and 2-piecc Mlyle. Extra special value. i imbinations $8.85 hirt and Drawers. 2 pieces for , $2 JITS ''rhniun'H Mercury Boys' Combinations, knee length and short sleeves. A new line for boy. SO per cent pore wool. Unshrinkable. Sizes 22 to :i2. Per garment $1.10 Fraser Payne Uni vernal Trading Co. S. E. PARKER, LIMITED ;rd Ave. Kat. Phone 8S Dominion Koyal Cord Tire Agency lord Cars and Trucks Flat Kate Repairs USED CARS We have several excel lent bargains in used Cars. Easy Term if di-.-ired. Canadian National Hlic Largcft Railway Syflcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE .me. mm) i'kimi: m ikht rr vhnwt.n. viirwwiA amt MMTTLK. TIURHlllVf nl MMUVH St It m. Ir M1BWAKT. W1JIMIVVH. I" m. I..r AMOX anil KKTrillKAN. MAT I MUAVM, 4 p. t..r SOUTH SHd-sOI'IH Jl KKM rHlMLOMK ll.MM, tnrlnltfcttf. PASxrAdKR TRUNM IKAVi: PHI Ml! HIIKKT mii.v i:cm ii'Mivv it uses.-" mum: immrn. mwtswn. HINMrMl, (II pojnla K-ru aiU. IJitMed Male. AUKNCV aIJ. 0 HAN 'Tl.AMSIIH' UN CM. city tickist omen, ki tiiimh ur rniM' ki tmt. rw t iCAMOIAr B.C. Coast Steamship Services i vMiu.tr l D D 1. oauings i ruin rriuce ivupcri I'h hn liltmn. W rantrll. and MkH Hrtlrmbw IS, SS, (Matter la. M. in turnout rr, YMorU, ami Seattle hrplrwWf S3. imer J, 14, M. HUM l.! KOVAt lr llutedale, t Helta H-ll- fH Fall. .VantM, Alt I H. I'aninliell Hltrr anil Vaiwuuw terj Itldll. I D.M. Ageiirt tor all Hteamihlp IJnea. Ittll latamattas IV. OUrilAHIi. Oeneeal Axaal, i "iiiff or 4th Strrrt anil 3rd Avenue frlni-e Hupert, II C. I" Sl UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED hailing frmn crime Kunert. 'r VANCOUVKK. VICroitlA. nwanMtn IUjt. Itototal, Alert Hay. rtr. Tllrwlar. 3 p.m. lor N, til VI.K, YH'TOKIA. Iliiliille, Alert I la), rtr.. Friday midnight. Iiir I'OKT MMl'SON and NA AM Ul 1'illvn,' HU). lor Al.ll i; AKM. ANVOX. HTKWUtl. WAI.KH ISI.AMI. WIRT SIMIMON, VAAt IIIV1H, KiiiKlay, M l!:i ind nu. H. M. HMini. Afrni ITIm HHfrt. M.A.. Through llrkMa Mild o Vlclurla and SHh and t-tmtr thn-krc iu-Ii itrKllnillur . City Meat Market (SKLVIG BROS.) 3rd Aenue Phone 766 MEAT FISH, VBGBTABLHS and ALL KINDS OF "N0RWKG1AN PROIH'Cir at low prices, and immediate delivery Observe IAll articles are of superior quality and absolutely fresh. Personal. News In Brief 4 a Taxi Phone 4. Big 4 Taxi, tf . l)entlgt J. R. Gosse. Phone C8C. -"' P. It. Badminton Club is open In De Luxe Hall. Keen payable In advance $8 for wanon. Husband and wife $12.. Non-membera not allowed to play, ex cept out of town visitors. Jack Thomas of Seattle, who has been engaged in harvesting on the prairies, arrived in the city from the Kast on yesterday afternoon's train and will sail this afternoon on the Princess Louise for the south. Kemp, 131 Seventh Avenue West Miss Wilkinson is a sitter of W. Wilkinson of Alex Mcltae Co. Ltd. staff. There was a large attendance of ladies at the tea and sale held yesterday afternoon by the Women's Auxiliary to St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral at the home of Mrs. J. C. McLeaanan, "The Cedars," 945 Borden Strwt. The affair was very successful, ovet f60 being realised. Mrs. II. Sherwood of Terrace arrived in the city from the interior on yesterday afternoon's train and will sail this afternoon on the Princess Louise for Vancouver, accompanying that Ifar her neice, Miss Sherwood, who is returning to her home in Province. Rhode Island, after a jixit to Terrace. I Mrs. II. I. Keenleyslde and child, who have been paying an extended visit with Mrs. Keenley-!ide's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. ipillsbury. 219 Fourth Avenue West, will sail tomorrow night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver I en route to Ottawa where they Uvill join Dr. Keehleyside and take ! ti p residence. Have you seen our guaranteed Sunfast Casement Cloth FIFTY INCHES WIDE, in lovely shades of ecru, rose, blue, gold, etc. Exceptionally good value at per yard 75c Beautiful patterns in Silk Nets, Bungalow Nets, Cretonnos, etc. All going at rock bottom prices. Don't miss this I 'Tht Nobby' Charles 1U. Cocks arrived inthe city from I'm 'Rssingloh orT: yesterday afternoon's train. Tur Imnrtttaria is due from flu Chiropractor, C. 0. McKay, ! south, having i n tow two Mp.riw- I'hone 134. tfjloada of coal, for Albert A Me. "Caffery. lilks' dance at Elks' Home Gents 75c, ladles free. Refreshments. 234 Presbyterian Ladies Aid tea and sale of home cooking at the home of Mrs. W. D. Moxley, 201 Eighth Avenue E., tomorrow afternoon front 3 to C. Passengers sailing this afternoon for Vancouver on the Princess Louise will include Jack Thomas, B. Pickford, Mrs. II. herwood, Miss Sherwood, and Miss G. Tobiasson. Soouthbound fr.-nn Anyox to Vancouver, Union freighter Chil-koot, Cupt. J. Muir, is due in port this evening. The freighter Chil-liwack, Cant. W. W. Mounce, is Ulaa MAw.. Mrill.l.. . I.. 1.. 1. .it 1 ied in the city from Vancouver on.j the Prince Rupert this morning Mrs. Kat Reynolds of Win-and will pay a visit here as thejnipeg reached the city from the gUBst of Mr .and Mrs. C. F. east on yesterday afternoon's train and will iay an extended visit with her nephew, Rev. A. Wilson, 632 Sixth Avenue West, and Mrs. Wilson. P. Adams. Indian, is appearing before Stipendiary Magistrate H. F. McLeod in provincial police court this afternoon charged wit;i fishing beyond the tidal boundary up a stream in the Naas River division. John V. Clyne is appearing for the. prosecution while W. 0. FoJton a acting for the defendant. Hugh Scott rrivtd in the city from Vancouver on the Prince Rupert this morning, being call ed here on account of the iilnes -. of his father. J. G. Scott, pionei . business man, ir-ho is a patient i he Prince kupert ueneral Ho nital. A married daughter o: Mr. Scott's Mrs. R. G. Bond o Toronto, will 'arrive from tho Bast tomorrow afternoon by train. ANNOUNCEMENTS Bridge and Wbiat Monday eve nings Elks' Hone.' Hill 60 Chapter Hallowe'en Ba taar October 27. Commencing Thursday, October 4, a weekly dance will be held in the Boston Hall. Best of music. 9 till 12. Prince Rupert Girls' Drill tean- dance, October 12. Gyro Hoedowu, October 19 Moose Hall. v- Catholic Batayy Ottobef 1, 2X Presbyterian ttidaar, NoVemfcsvi Moose Bazaar November S, 9- Anglican Cathedral Baaaar. No vember 22. Tuxis and Trail Ranger Fourth Annual Minstrel Serenade Nov. 22 and 28. ..J tlttchor naldson LINES Christmas Sailings FROM MONTREAL Tn (iIiikiih. Ilrlfat and l.lvrrMml Antoiila. ('i 1. Ho U Uatltla Oct. 11 AiidHiilu Oi t 2b. Nov. 33 Athenla. Nov. : To riuimiilh. rhrrlHtiire, London AumiiiIu. Or: i. Nov. 9 Auranla Oct. r Acaiiln. Orl 20. Nov. 38 Alaunla. Nov. : FROM HALIFAX To rivniiMilll. Ilavris NhuIhii ' Alnimia . . Iv 3 Tuaoanla . . Duo. Ii 111 Ih-ltaht. UVN-IHKll, (IttMtOW Utllla Dec. 14 FROM ST JOHN Til lllfat. LIVtrpol. Otimrow Letlt la Dae. U A uk) weekly Mil tag troto Nw York and Boston to European Porta. Money Orders, Draft and iWvatlcrK Cheques at lowest rnttv, i-ul tAtorma-tlon from lorn I affttiU or Company'- Offl..H ox HH.stlnga at. W Vancouver B.C. H.'rrrv Thr i, who lie il) ATI t I idaM&MtoSlfilli oft country, returned to the city from the south on tbe Prinze Rupert mis morning. . Joseph S. RogersJ aales manager of the Rupert Marine Products Ltd- sailed yesterday afternoon by the Catala on a trip to Vancouver and Victoria. Robert McCarthy, who has been engaged in steam shovel engin eering for the Canadian National 1 la i 'ways in the interior during the summer, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train. The remains of Mrs. Johanna Maxwell, whose death occurred yesterday morning at Port Edward, were forwarded by the B. ('. Undertakers today to Port Simpson where interment will take place. C.N.R. steamer Prince Rupert, Cant. D. Donald, arrived in port at 11 o'clock this morning from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls and will sail at 10 o'clock tonight for Stewart, returning here at fi p.m. tomorrow morning and sailing south st 11 p.m. A. A. Easson, formerly accountant in the local branch of the Royal Bank of Canada, arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from Vancouver, where he has been located for the past few years, to assume the management of the new Capitol Theatre here. Mrs. Easson and child will arrive in the city in 'w.ut n month's time to take in residence here. Nujelli Our first shipment has arrived, and to introduce it to our cus-i tamers we have a special price' this week-end of j 3 4 oi. packages for tlfi? i Jif "8uda in a Jiffy," per pkg. UOf Royal Crown Washing Powder, reg. 80, 2 pkgs. . . , Ormond's Bulk Ginger Snaps, per lb -"r GET YOUR McINTOSH RED APPLES HEBE. SEE OUR WINDOW FOB PRICES Butterkrust Toast, per pkg.. . ISO Berry Sugar, 2's, per pkg. . . -Of $ 1.00 VEGETABLE Tlt)Nl it lbs. Netted Gem Potato 6 lbs. Carrels. - & IDS. ueeia or raramya. f lbs. Cabbage. All for $1.00 Poatum Cereal, reg. 30c pkg., 2 nka-s Ifi Cheese, finest aged Ontario, per (b oe Delmonte Sliced PeacMs. 2s, per tin 25c We have obtained a very fine Bulk Tea, blended in Vancouver specially for us. Per U. - 0"r ll urn Jam. Nabob, . 4, lUMm, per tin n0( '.aspberry, NabobA 4 lb, ia, per tin ...::.. oor f lit Wedstrom arrived iri (city from the south on the Princef i Rupert this morning. ' The abore prices in efteffl Thursday, Friday and SaturdayJ Watts' Grocery hone 55 Phone 50 "quality Right Prices Right" Mrs. Beckwith arrived on the Prince Rupert this morning from Vancouver and will be the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Nichols, 212 Fifth Avenue East. At 1.30 this morning the fire department had a call to the Besner Apartments on account of a pile of rubbish burning alongside the building. No damage was done. T. II. Johnson, manager of the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning after an absence of several weeks on a business trip to Pacific Coas cities. Albert Farrow, steamboat inspector, arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from ; Vancouver, being here to conduct Ian inspection of the lighthouse Render Newington which is on I dry dock. Mrs. F. T. Saunders, Digby Island, returned this morning to 'Prince Rupert from Vancouver ! where she was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. P. Walsh, and attended the wedding of heri i younger daughter, Miss Rhona Saunders. ! rMrs. XTB. IColthurst of Ter race, who has been on a trip South, arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert this morning and proceeded to her home in the interior by train. Making her final appearance in the port this year, C.P.R. steamer Princess Louise, Capt. Arthur Slater, is due at 3.45 this afternoon from Alaska and will sail at 5 p.m. for Vancouver and Victoria. 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 649 Saves Work for Mother Health for All SIEEDilD 5IWHIAT On the table in a fifty pleasant to eat, easy to digest. The perfect Canadian breakfast. For wholewheat enjoyment the wafer, TR1SCU1T Made by The Canadian Shredded Wheat Co., Ltd. Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating G.T.P. 20.000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Knrtineers, Machinists. Boilermakers. Blacksmiths, Patternmakers. Founders, Woodworkers. Etc. ELECTRIC AND aCBTVLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38S "CATERPILLAR" Tractors BIGGER THAN THE WEATHER! A Size for Every Use , djt" A Hundred Usea for Every Size 2 TON;, TWENTY, THIRTY, SIXTY BETTBlW-.,"' ' QUICKER ' ' ' Literature and Prices on Request ' CHEAPER Sole Dlstrjbutors for B. C. MORRISON TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO., LIMITED Northern rarlMr might llulldlng SIB Station Street VANTOt'VEK. IL C isranth Offlret lllvpeeatrti lllork MXHON. I C.