1 ON THE VERY HEELS OF SUMMER, FALL FASHIONS STEP IN Dresses .Never so Attractive SO STARTLING IN VALUE . Snch notes of chic as label the Dresses for Fall ;ind Winter are presented in our New Fail Di esses. The fabrics are rich in transparent Velvet and '"rope Back Satin in new fall shadpi. Dresses to fit both the large and small figure-1- ach one feminine and gracefu1. $14.85 to $30.00 Sp c al! ?4cmcJ I I lines Special ! OLD STYLE PEPPERMENT PATTIES - - 35c. a Lb. Personal and Business Xiiim Greeting Cards. Exclusive, but not expensive. Phone us and our representative will call and show yol wimples O 77fic Pioneer Drttgeists HIRD AVE t SIXTH ST. -TELEPHONES H ?00 Ranadian National cHic largeil Railway Sflcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE - .1 I mm IHINfK HITERT far AM'OI VKB. VJCTOMI4 am . sMTHi: TIHUfUAVs and KI 'lMVH.l II era. I , lt:H RT. WKIINr.HIMVS. I p.m. i MOX and KKTCHIK AN. S.Vfi WHYS, i p.m. i i NIIK1 II and Mil Til tl (IMKI.Uilfc ISLAND, r.iSSKNfil'.K TR.W tV.V. INIINIK Mt'FfcRV ii Ml V KXCtri HI'MIAY al IIJOa. ui fi r nl.NO 4USOfl.. tMOIVX&N (ViN.MrtXJ. til pointi KMHyti funaea. I riM athte Mil.NCV All. ' r. .lMtr- Mf.e i ITT TIlkKT OrriCR. "m tMIMII US- MUMS i'fclil '.Vt3 B.C. Coast Steamship Services Sailings f om Prince Rupert i i.-ii hlhun. Wrant'll, and Hluifna) Mrptpnthw l. . OHolwr 10, M, : . iin. i,nrr, Milurhi, and Krotllt- .i-pinmier innmifr j, 11, m. PJIIMKSS KOY.IL K..r llulrcblf. It IMIa Bll. cn Kill. Nama. AMI liuf. i tnitilH-11 Hlrr ami Vinmuvn rrj rriunj. in p.in. Alum v tur all htmmliln l.lnr. Fall Inluriualiuii W. OK'llKn. i.rnrml Arnl. "nT t 4th RttMt anrt JrU Avrniif. I'rln.r Kii..rt. B.C. Hh..iw SI I UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED halllnc fmiH Prim Hiiuprt. I'.ir VANCOUVtK. VICTORIA. Swunoun . ButrUttla. Altrl lln. nr. ;l p.m. in: lit Va, VK'TOttlA. BiiH-rtalr. Ahrt llin. rtr.. xK 111 t:t i in POUT simi'min and A.a bulk n'l'i'. '""": Itti VI. ICE A KM, ANYO.V, STKWAB.. WAl.t.: Sunday, R p.m. i t fil l Wrnit. K. M. HMlTII. Ag-ni. l-rint. Ilui.i'ri II. TIiiiiiijIi llrkrtu Hold .0 Vlrturla :nul Sraltlr. una UuttftP vlin h. t h in ilfitlnntlur i Local and Personal a Taxi Phone 4. Big 4 Taxi, tf Dentist. Dr. J. It. Gose. Phone? Chiropractor, 'C Phone 134. 0. McKay, tf I Try "Beacon Hard" Albertn I Soctiess--toe i;est stove coal, j Albert &. Mc. ai'iery. i'hone 116 and 117. tf it.. j. Johnston, manager of Inverness cannery, arrived in the 'ity from the Skeena River on yesterday afternoon's train. Inspector James M. Tupper, R, l C. M. P. returned to the city a yesterday afternoon's train from a trip to Prince George on official duties. G. K. Gulick, local manager for tin Svnft-l'aiiariian Co., returnoi to the city on the Catala this morning irm a business trip to Alice Am-., A';yox and Stewart. Inspector William Spiller, pre H'incial poli'-e, returned to th I city on yesterday afternoon'? ; iln from a trip to the Prince Cieorge distric on official duties. I. Joyce arrived in the city from thbridge, Alberta, on yester- uy afternoon's train and will .'.;. up rt'ai'.cncc with his son I Jnsiri fciJney Joyce, local Salva- . in Army commandant. I James R. Tannock, deputy i K o: oner, returned to the city on ; st; rdry afternoon's train from Terrace where he conducted an nquestTno the death of the late ' hrles C. W. HouH. David Mcintosh returned year terday to his home in Edmonton after having spent a couple of weeks in the city visiting with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Vance, Fourth Avenue East. Union freighter Chilliwack, Cpt. W. W M ou nee, which ar-rfviw yerterduy at noon from the aooth, sailed 4 p.m. for Anyox and should be back here again tenigfet bo tint for Vancouver. Walter Shaw, who has been Working on the construction of the bridge across Copper River on "the Skeena River Highway, east of Terrace returned- to the tv on yest. rday afternoon's rain. Mr. and Mr. H. W. Birch and daughter Keryl, who have been on jn extended visit to England, are exptcted to return to th city within the next day or so tbey sailed from Liverpool fc-Montreal on the steamer Letitir on September 8 and are travelling WCft by way of Vancouver. R, G. Emmei-Mon, operator at the. Dead Tree Point wireless, ata tkilt, and Mi-. Kmineraon have re turned to :ne Queen Charlott !slaitti aTter- paying a week't vlfcit lav 11,, .itv with Mr. anu 2221llri. OfOfKe J. Dawes. Mr in ISI.AMl. PORT MMI"Mv S. E. PARKER, LIMITED trd Ave. East. 3 Uominlon Royal Cord Tiro Agency Ford Cars and Trucks Flat Rate Repairs USED CARS We have several excellent bargains in used Cars. Easy Terms if desired. . .mmerMR and .m rs. uawea were the only two women on the waterfront at toe time who sui vived the Halifax explosion in 1617. x Angus JleClosky was fined $25 with the option of thirty days imprisonment, by Magistrate Mc- Clymont in the city police court this morning for drunkenness and was assessed an addition $25, with thirty days' option, for : :s:iultiiiK I'onstable Richr; M uKinluy while he was being gathered in last night. Walter Pay, for drunkenness, was fined $25 with option of thirty daya. ANNOUNCEMENTS Frit Rupert Girls' Drill team hyro Hoedown, October 19, Moose Hall. Catholic Baaasr, October Zi, 25 Presbyterian Bataar, November Moose Bazaar. November 8, 9. Anglican Cathedral Bazaar, November 22. Elks' Dance, Friday, O.tobei 5- tf Leo Paukcr, well known Alice Arm prospector, Arrived in the 'ty from F't(ivjrt "i the ratala iiis nr.orning. R. W. Kennedy, Stewart barrister, is a business visitor in the city, having arrived from the north on the Catala this morning. Mrs J. D. Watson and daughter, Miss Thelma Watson, of Port Simpson are passengers aboard the Catala today bound for Van couver on a holiday trip. Mrs. John Dal h berg, havir-g bought out the Shamrock apartments, wi-lu-s ber, patrons tp know that the whole place mis "!Tn3 Tf-" n:-:;! a-irwed to th undertgnl, una endorse "Tmder lor :enwal of Wim: tt, Port SLmpaon. n w - - untU It nVlock niMin, Tlitirilui. iiiiiihrr II, llK. for Pwt ntrii-o Ri rdln MotnH BP Vlr an a-cu'-l Want f iiCalWIUed payable t.- uie ovcur x aNHU';(( Public W ik. fcninl 10 prr oent of he am-ii:i' in the tender. Bonds of '.he D tnii,. i: nf c.aiada or bonds of the Car .::.ii Ntl ;ial Railway Com-u'v "! l i ire n aywa a eecumy. or bonds and a chequs if required to m" '"- n odd m)unt. MOTE- Blue nrlnti caa be obtained at this Department by depcs!t:n an ::: 'tv.'ur for lot sum of $10 00, payable l.i Uk- cnlt i of the Mi:i:ter of -.rl i- ".'.tiVt : ' -vtll be returned If t!-i' Inund;iiv iii-l:l": submit u rerulw i;v 11 :it. K. E. O'BRTBN. Secretary. Depnrtmcnt nf Pibll - Works. OtlaWH, Sfjiit iiiIht 17, 19'JB AGAINST USE OF THE BIBLE PUBLIC SCHOOL Trustees Also Ask for Definite Ruling on Official Version of O'Canada. PVTICTON. Sept. 25. -After harp debate on the question ;;i;- '-fading befit iritn.a'H - . in; ia! !h! sen-!? . i "'. :rtM- .-';M( ! ..o.lcb Association convention here decisively rejected a motion introduced -by North Vancouver delegates. After discussion the trustees decided to ask the department of education to confer with various provincial authorities to settle (;n one version of 0' Canada. MINISTERS RE-ELECTED Me'-bers of New Provincial Administration Given Carte Blanche With no Opponents Appearing VANCOUVER, Sept. 26. Hon. wniiart C. Shelly, minister of finance, and lion. S. L. Lowe, pro-uncial secretary, were given acclamations today in Vancouver ' ity and Richmond-Pt. Gray re spectively in the ministerial by-j f!pr'?on?i. i 'in,' y vas nomination day for all of the new provincial cabinet n.::ii.ner and it was expected that none of them would be WEATHER REPORT Hay-jport Cloudy, calm, tern. Port Simpson, foggy, tern. 54. Terrace Part cloudy, enlnS; tern. 52. Kenwood Part cloudy, ealat; tern. 56. .. . Alice Arm Foggy, tern. 52. ' eeii overhauled and is still in . R9 ' I the hands of the . beatifiers. 230 1 55. C A. 1 0. I . t oiewairi. r ot!Kjr coiui, imuu ' Hazelton Cloudy, focgy, tem. J Passengers arriving in the city 55 from the north on the Catala) Smithera Cloudy, calm. ten. mis moriniiK ir.:uo.C3 Lo rau!-,g cer. t:. jiaasen. Hrry Uill, F. W. Elliott, K. W. Konnedy, Moses jpuin Jlra. W L. NeweU and E,ghth Cabin-Cloudy, Miss J. Smith, from Stewart; f-lwjnd a. uarricK. ci. uunck and A. j McCoy, from Alice Arm; J. C. ! Bigham, Mrs. A. Stone, N. L. :.iin, t.. c. t'crrj. Mr. Heise, U I'nvid.on. N. A. Pllliott and Stan Waring fom Anyox. 1 Major Walter L Carruthers divisional commander for the Sal-1 .:.tion Army in Northern British i ''oiunib'u an! Alaska for the past: five yrrirs, who is bejng transfer- Burns Lake Clear, calra, tem. iiuim H.C- -n?wal of th: wiia .nend, at Port Simp- K Tivcf 3D. Sfcerna D.atri.'i. B.Ck. C I I la I Phu uii r-rmt i' ea&tract can te Ken and perineal :n and forms 61 t-j , tender oDtHirifd at this Department, at Kaf p tin. of! .. ; .f li" Dti.rtot ng.n;er. acavv- torta Bii!!r(e:s Ex-litQM, 1500 Prior 1 Street . V .c; r n Br. Th Building and I VI I It Cnstrui'':on Indu.r:es Caertan-ie. fl.. West Hsst !!- 8tf?et, Vancouver Br rliio at the r-st Officea, Prince RujJei' r C nnri 1'i-rt Simpaa, $JC. Tfnd" v.L'1 not hi- Considered un!ee iiude til printed forina supplied by the Department und l" soocirdanct with eona:ti3!ii oon Bach tendaM south Telegraph Creek Cloudy, calm. Atlin Cloudy, calm, tem. 46. Fort Selkirk Foggy, calm. tem. 39. Dnweon Fogrgy, calm, cm. Buvv'ew 5: 5't. km rviihiiiiTSB SO., .. .. , n ' in citor police court this mornibf. j vi" imrn ranjrvi un vtwurr, . . ... . . P.j and wlU come before Judge a j ki.. u:.-.-i 1 i. Melk Ytaungln Oounty Court for he division here on that' day. dis jrrand farewell will take alcwon- ilace at the British Columbia j nd Allwrta t'ongreas which will Hoot Gibson at the Westholme e held In Vancouver toward the Theatre tonight only. nd of October. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL William Contois, for assaulting Buddy Ilinea, colored woman of Coiaozr Awwwie,. was committed "Nanaimo Wellington" The coal that heats and lasts longer j Save jour money by phoning AI-i bert & McCaffery at 116 or 117. tf Vrs. A. C. "McLeod of Vancou-ur, who has returned from a summer eamrtVrites a nice letter, just received, about Pacific Milk. She says: , "I used Pacific Milk during two weeks In August for the first time and found it very rich and good." Thanks very much. PACIFIC MILK I nctorles at Abbotsford and iJidnrr, IV C. "Build UC." O.CANADA Words by WEIK Music by lAVAtlER Canada! Our home, our native land! O True patriot love iixall thy'$tms""-', commands , 4 ta With glowing hearts we see : thee rise & ine irue iNortn, strong ana iree, And stand on guard, O Canada, 1 We stand on guard for thee, O Canada, glorious and free, .ti-t. We stand on guard, we stand on' guar for thee I O Canada, we stand on guard for thee! When Other Food Disagrees Compels thorough chewing. Easy to digest, nourishment in healthful orni. Tasty, too, TRISCUIT The whole wheat cracker Made by The Canadian Shredded Wheat Co., Ltd. Arcadian Hose A New Shipment just Arrived of this Popular Hose Made expressly for ourselves, every pair guaranteed. Made from the finest pure thread ilk, reinforced art silk, mock fashioned double soles, toes and heels. Seamless, size 86 to 10. In shades of Blush, Oak Buff, Sand, Grain, French Nude, Silver, Pearl Champagne, Black, Woodland Rose. 95C Fraser &: Payne To Keep Well Drink plenty of water, perspire freely and banish perspiration odour with Lifebuoy Soap. ,tlUllllilllllllllUIUUl Universal Trading Co. PerspmtioiiOdour so unpM&mhh so easi to foaiiMi What quality is so attractive as personal :? charm .... and what social fault so obnoxious as perspiration odour. Every person perspires, of course. It's natural, it's healthful. Physicians say the perspiration of the average person measures between one and two pints daily. Nature takes this way of ridding the body of impurities through the millions of tiny pores of the skin. But perspiration need not be objectionable. Lifebuoy Soap, used in the bath, banishes the odour. Lifebuoy's creamy, mild lather not only cleanses, but also purifies the pores anti- septically and keeps irrrrfffri i rri ri i f , TffTnJ 1 - LIFEBU Health Soap Purifies andProlects Lever Brothers limited Toronto them sweet, open and breathing. Make sure of avoiding the needless social error ' o f perspiration odour. Use Lifebuoy Soap, for hands, face and bath. Low in price wonderful in results. Lbsei i I ....41