iMiMilNMNIMIMMtMMMMNHI licANADIAfJ PACiriCj I City Local and Personal News In Brief szwBssswKsaaa as Specials! Specials! Ovultine,. regular $1.50, now , , $1.25 Ovatfclae, regular 90c, now 75c Minty's Shaving Cream, regular 35c, now 25c We have just received another shipment of Vacuum Bottles, settling at 50c mes IM. ZTftc Pione er Druofists THIRD AVE. f- SIXTH ST. ' TCLEPHONES ft? o200 DRY BIRCH . JACK PINK AND CEDAR Single load $3.50 Double load $6.50 Large sack 50c COAL PRICKS DOWN Pembina Powiess Egg ; $12.00 lvmbina Waited Nuts $11.25 Aiberta Sootkas Large Egg $12.50 Alberta Sootleas Egg , $12.00 Allierta Lump $13.00 Also all other classes of coal. HYDE TRANSFER AND COAL CO. Phone 580 139 Second Ave. Canadian National QTie Largcft Railway SyAcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE .Hlnr Sntm I'HIMT. RI PtiKT fr YAM'OI'VKK. VH'TOKIA and MKATTLK. Tlll'KHltAVN iMid M NIVM. at II .m. lur TKW.KT. HMMiltlMN, 10 p.m. I or ANVHX SHd KKTTIIIKAN. KATl ItllAV. 4 Jim. I.ir NOW 1 1 ami MHIfll WNK.N UI.tKI.OTTK IHUMM. Fortnightly. r-ASNEMiH TKAIUS I.EAVK ritlNlE KllflKT OAII.V K!lilT hl'KUAY at IIJa.w. Ir I'lUNtf UWHUiU MlMONTtl.N. HINNII'ltfl. (II Mt Eaotrrn -Jimil. Dnllrd KUtM. Clt5N:V AU. M-t. MfcAMHlllr- LINTS. 'itv TtcKRT nrriCR. ses thiwh wt.. raiNti bhi-kkt fhonr tv B.C. Coast Steamship Services Sailings from Prince Rupert Tu KHrttlkan. Wranarll. and Hkaf waj Sf tniib r 10. . Octolier 0. 20. tuiimuvvr, VMwh, ami aeattl wplenilM-r St, Ortubrr 3, It, 14. ritlM't.xH IIOVAL lf IVStnlult. HimI IMi tHa. ) f'ttU. Namu. Alrrt lluy, (MlMill Itfw il rrry ttlilay. W P"i. Aufimjr for all Mmiii1iIj I,m. tM lni(irntstln from W. U OBfllAKll. tirnrral iml. ulnr f 4th Nlirft aiul SrU Avriiue. ITlmr Ituprrt. li t.. htione SI UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED hulllnsa from ITlni' Kii"t. fur AM'Ol'Vf.U, VlriDltfA, ftwaifim IWy. HHtrftHlf. Alert liny, flc, i . Tni ivKKrvirrimiA. neiedsie. Ait VIvT!e-..';,;y 'YV.'.'.'Iv' lu AM'i: AKM, ANVOK MTKM AU I WAI.KH SI.AM. I'IKI blMI'hilN. NAAS I1IVKK. NiimlkV. S n.ni. in Anu. U. M. SMITH. Affiil. Tlir.iuxli tli kfU Mid i Vlrti.rl and hrattle. tlimujfti lu UMitnutlar. V ' V. w V., rrlnifi l(U.rl. i :. and Niishx rhflifd Meat Market I SMI Vlfi ititrm.) Jrd Avenue ,,honp 765 MEAT. FISH. VEGETABLES and ' ALL KINDS OF "NORWEGIAN PRORUt L at low priees, and immediate delivery Observe I All articles are of superior quality and absolutely fresh. I SCALE OF CHARGES The following s the scale of charges mude for reading notice: Birth Notice 60c. 4 Cards of Thanks, $2. ' Funeral Notice f 1. Funeral Flowers 10c per name. Marriage and Engagement t announcements $2. 4 a Taxi Phone 4. Big 4 Taxi, tl Dentist. Dr. J, It. Gw. phone C8G. Chiropractor, I'hone 114. 0. 0. McKay, Ilutter 45c lb. Milk $5.25 cane, all Brands at MUNRO BROS, tf. For first class Shoe Repairing, see D. M. Simpson, corner of Fifth and McBride. t the home of Mrs. O. V. WW kinson, 420 Dunsmulr treet on Wednesday, October 31 from 8 t0 Q- 255. Joseph N. McPhee. customs of. inir Ji. Manuel, C.N.R. travel- 'er at Butedale, was a passen- ueparimeni, returned to the cityjtfo, sailed yesterday for the Naas on Saturday afternoon's train from a trip to the Interior on official duties. .1 River. business trip to Vancouver and Saturday afternoon by the Prince Victoria. He exuecta to be awav IGeonw on his return to the m4. IRUe more than a wek. W. S. Henry, well known Smith- ers automobile dealer, arrived in 'Candidates from & Lumber Co.. arrived in the city' ntlff with-the Hanson TfmUr Peter Lorenzen sailed last night by the Prince George for Victoria. L. F. Coles sailed last nieht 25G,on the Prince George for Ocean - - i rails on business. United Lhurch Hallowe'en Tea FWer Willan sailed Saturday night by the Prince George on a business trip to Anyox. R. E. Allen, district fnntar Inspector James M. Tumier R. sailed last nitrht hv . in. r. returned to the city on.urge for a brief trip to Vic oaturaay aiternoon'a train from torla. a trip to Prince George on of ficial duties. Judge F. McB. Young will leave on Wednesday mnmlni n n T - ... . E4. x. wnnney oi terrace ar-snnthers to preside over a sea-rived in the city from the interior 1 "ion of County Court on yesterday afternoon's train! tfjsmd sailed last night by the; There was another aood-sisad , Prince George for a trip to Vic- crowd In attendance at the and Whiat In the Elks' tr!a. jly Scandinavian dance in the Home tonight at 8tW). jMetrapoIe Hall on Saturday even nng auditor, arrived in the cityjfEer aboard the Catala last even- Mr. and Mrs. U. C. Bayliaa and from the interior on yesterday ur Koing to Alice Arm where he family sailed last night on the afternoon's train. ,will spend the next week on busi- Prinee George fBr Victoria. They 'neM ' connection with mining, intend to take up residence in nicuiuuiE u si reel report local musrtn hotel men are said to be contemplating the establishment of a third steam laundry in the city. Frank Waterhouse motorshin the south. Railway office this morning freighter Arran Firth, Capt. Noel, i reported fifty carloads of grain Irrivwi in port at 4 o clock Satur- on the division west of Jasper A. K. Holtby, superintendent of jday afternoon from the south Park bound here,' There were no ui . n. orioges and building! ana, alter discharging local car- arrivals over the week-end. The case of Joseph Seymour A. Beaudln, who arrived in the ter town. city last week after having spent the atimmer in the Flin Flon Boom twemty-five Shrinets and watt-M In Northern Manitoba. ity and dis- " ' nt ntfrhi on the Catala the city from the interior on yes-'trie, under,, the leadership of R. for AMce Arm. Urday. afternoon's train and sail-! v. G. LeIHae. swed last night from the Interior on yeterday . ,,i , a. . F. D. Rice B. 0. afteiW. train and snHed last froro Smithrs on yesterday afJnved into the city recently from ion. 77 7li sw m tfrnoon'a train and aailed by the n,,ce Mrm- naB now wone brief trip to Vancouver and Vic- 1Vince G Iat nf ht or a offices in the Smith Block where VI. It There is an opening in Port Hospital. Applications!0; th. 'tw-. were passengers be directed to Sr. Large, 'rilu C'r lMt H.C. a4!Mibt r",llf XSh .V,cton Port iUmniAn Simpson. Hill (10 Chapter Hallowe'en Ba- saar October 2T. Fair Board's Carnival. Oct 81. Presbyterian Bazaar, November W. M. 8. Etitei'teinment. United Church, November 9. Armistice Day Banquet, November-IB. - Baptist Anniversary Supper, November 15. " Anglican Cathedral Bazaar, November 22. Tiuls and Trail Rangers Fourth Annual Minstrel Serenade Nov. 22 and 23. 1 i.i.. i tr j ... manv tticturtMi of acawrv in t Rik tunri iri. iu vaireuuver ana vie- ' lorin I district comprise an interesting part of the decoration. ' where they will attend the cere moaW of CM Shrin Tm- Our price on Milk, all brands. marine prices on all groceries at l'hillilw Grocery. Eisrhth Avenue ,KVakt aid Qordqifs Grocery ;aptt HardTe; onth Avwue Hast- 2161 ANNOUNCEMENTS Rev. Dr. W. G. Wilson of Vic- ' kict First United Church. afternoon's train from Sdmonton with Mr. Morrow, who is staying over here for a few days, sailed last night on the Prince George for her heme in Vancouver. is now reduced to 96J0 per case! Hon. H. H. Steveoa, M. P. for .u in. fnr i (Mi Thi. i. . "I irani ningion, II. ..4... ..... . -.pecial'' but ni be our regular ,,1 it S U aboard the Catala last night price. Aeroplane quality. sub-TV;" ""''i' Iiroing through to Stewart He STtTtn Ti-Jr? n business in connection with dite to Alaska on a jail n i breaking vi ' ... . Hnl. charne, , caae3 up. ajpvin heiure 3,ud A. JisR,;,youiig this rnor-rttiig and a furllier adjournment M elfrirt d5Si, t4Wn. , II V HIiniiB ' V vt Han w-a n - diaga. Ltd. whkh haa under eon-tHHpiatieb' 6ph if ftMliiUw of the PftrUnd,tCnal,.81ort Line railway up the Bear River Val- 4 toria, president of the British H ' -" 4 uoiumuia i.oruerence oi tne uni w4. t4J1 church of Canada, sailed last ! Women of Mooaeheart Legion H " th PrJncf GeorK! Lori Whhrt Drive and Dance, first "' WB" "" "UV"'K . 11 ' Frt.lv f v,v. mnH, H"" WWR u" " lour U,B- RUPTURE EXPERT HERE F H. Seetey. of Chicago and Pblladel- e Spqke last in evening h. at th, Vancouver Hofl and wUI wtnaUi In Vsnoouw Uila Tuk- day. WMdrwwday. Thuraday. Friday. Bai- G. A. McNlcholl, general pas- i "ay and Sunday. Oct -so to Nov 4 m-seagr a. to e p. asiirUr agent for the Canadian 4MIUOHBI iiiwyi i . ,v. iiu- .-Tb, siieitnaMc ShleW will not ouiy re win, local auditor, and C. W. ltrf wy e erf rupture pwicy. assistant to the Paci- avwaae oaae. ffl Urine a vast XZZ aavaaeawiant on Tourtelotte .lotte. night by the Prince George r.lsSw ineir return to Vancouver auer ru turm irauo but the flc Coast manager of Canadian !' form method- aaxiumm Mcose Bataar, November 8,9. National Stenouhitia, sailed last ciabte and wmMtandins auy atnan or po- lowing operation) spMlally . . i .i . i . , . aolleltMl. Thla lmtruiucct troalved U. navtng mae tne rounu trip w , England and In apaln. Anyox v easel. and Ketchikan on the producing reauita witnoui aurgery, injection., medloal trtuiit or pnacrlp .wjna. with dlatlnsulalMd paraonal pa- i.. trom of all natlona." . . . "Mia ntethod nai alwwaya bMU moai Union steamer Chllliwack, 'astMsciory." ut or Bdwam mtppen. rant uapt. W v. w, V Mnuiipp AiouQce, nrrlvwl arrived i In on Medloal Director, U .8 Navy. Thlg ln(trumf.nt ltir u .up. port from tha south at 4.26 Sat- piled to Surg. Genu uuraau u. b. n! urday afternoon and. after dis- p'JirbTw w 'L- Charging a small parcel Of now- out outage or m meiu n awtir.a busi der at the lumber wharf and I'aKttl'' " consignment of sawdust for the ' ''"' i'1 'jJJlS ;. , . haa bn vrtlltd oeioro tiw Fxleral and Canadian Fish & Cold Storage D. tsu Oouru r ti ueei.ky Pn aailed the same pveninir fining for tor. OADTION-All rn Bhmiiu to. 0u-,.?". I V tlQtlMl mln,t th, u oi s lssie or Wnla lMluna. j Mill n, linv n and Alice web truia with undemntos. m lasai rea Arm TV vessel elan hrone-hr. !? ?. C i ... . opening a, oiien rwuiiing in uriuiguiu . Ml.. Andrews I)av SonlUHh o.imo mnf.hliii.i.1. f 4l, tKn I Canadian National Steamships Co. .. Limited 1; " - - - -- i -. .-- i Prince Rupert ...... DRYDOCK SHIPYARD Operating G.T.P. 20.000 Ton Floating Dry Dock EmtfneersMachlnisU. Uoilermakers. Blacksmiths. Pattern - makers. Founders. Woodworkers. Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38S This afternoon's train, due from the East at 3.30, was re. ported this morning to be on time. Horace Duhamel's "St, Louis. Baths" will be closed on Wednesday and Thursday. He will reopen for b Bines in his hew "Capitol Shop" on Friday morn-tog November 2. 256. and Alex Dennis, charged with The tea and sale of home cook- Provincial Constable William theft from the fishing boat inS nld on Saturday afternoon Smith of Anyox. who has been Trarna has been further adiour- at the home of Mrs. C. C. Mills. . fc. liaber sailed by the Prince pending the past couple of weeks ned for eight days in County j aldron Apartments, by the George last night for a brief ln the cit and district, sailed Court. Girls' Branch of the Women's Auxiliary to St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral proved to be a very successful affair, the sum of (33 being realised. , AND The present week has been, set asklcas National Fish Week durV ed hut night by the Prince the Prince George for Victoria H F; TfoeSmithers merchant, '"n " a-.ood nre atressed. '.Jol. j vjrurs-e i or a trip to Vancouver, wnere mey win attend a cere- arrived In the city on yesterday iicnous, presioent oi tne and Victoria. Hans G. Oisen, manager at Smithers for the Hansen Timber ing which the -ose-and value of monial of Giseh Temple on Wed- afternoon's train and sailed by Prince Rupert Board of Trade needajr of this week. the Prince George last night for and comptroller of the Canadian I a brief trip to Vancouver and Wh & Cold Storage Co., stated victoria. ...u ..g m. ar no ape- Austin Goodenough, who is id-, ' , .v. . ' f T,,. , C . Uoner nurses. The course con- "' ' ."" I Mrs. George W. Msrrow. who sists of two years at Port Simp- " " rT , ,mm V ,n'T t 'arrived Jn the city on Saturday son and wi one one year var at at Vancouver VnnnnvMP t Plntendent ti.uwihi,iii (ueneral al sou Id wiui iuiiciiuiib iuiu ureii arrungeq I,- S., who for the observance of the occas- iLS.WalbceCa.Ltd. Shaded Effects in Taff tas Make inexpensive and Charming Frocks A wonderful choice of Colors , $1.50 pyard 3rd Ave. & Pulton St. Phone 9 New Kav ser Hose Slipper heel, .half heel, twin heel and lance heel, full fashioned. (I !' If MILK MILK Fresh Pasteurized Milk and Cream Daily, EARLY DELIVERY Throughout the City. VALENTIN DAIRY Telephone 657. TRAPPFRS Get every cent your F.UR3 &X wor.h ;': '.. bring them to liOVD YOUNG Port Simpson, B. C. Specials ! Q Beys' Overcoats, sizes 22-26, Special $1.93 Boys' Psjsmas, good quality Flannelette. Special .... Jl-83 Boya' NlghtartV, same quality, Special .? $1.45 4oys' Flannel 8uits, sixes 2 to 5, Special $2.25 .labour Bros. Phone 615 3rd Ave. & 7th St- ' ''''' '''' In all the latest Bhades--,a3x slipper heel, silk to hem, same service weight, per pair Mx Chiffon Slipper heel. Silk tq the top. Per pair .... $1.05 Laneo heel and twin heel, per pair $ii.OO FRASER&PAYK