TAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS says Ozark Ripley "The real inspiration for trying jorthe big ones lurking in the shadows comes f xehSelam smoking my indispensible 'throat-easy Buckingham." jgp Sedan it: J' MLR V. HOSIERY . w. took boJt BeUer- Belter- fJ 1 1. Kr vrBtaer- Better- i Olrt Better-Jli? 'Hie Nobby" DRY BIRCH JACKPINE AND CEDAR Single load $3.50 Double Load (6.50 Large Sack 50c COAL PRICES DOWN rem bin Pecrleaa Egg $12.00 Pembina Washed Nuts $11.25 Alberta Bootless Large Egg $12.50 Alberta Sootlees Egg $12.00 Alberta Lump $13.00 AUo all other classes of coal Hyde Transfer AND COAL CO. Phone 580 139 Second Ave. Dr. Alexander PHONE S7S JIEftNFR 11LOCK DENTIST imnawnsnin gngcMf "7 Ozark Ripley expert angler, lecturer and noted writer on angling subjects in the sport-ing press. 25 ham CIGARETTES - NO COUPONS ALL QUALITY estholme Theatre Tuesday and Wednesday only, Sept. 11 and 12 Pasty Ruth Miller in Red Riders of Canada TUNNEY-HEENEY fight for the championship of the world. Fight ricture starts 8.20 and 10.20. Admission 25c and 50c SPECIAL CHILDREN'S SERVICE ON SUNDAY Large Congregation Attended llrauttfully Decorated Itspert Eat I nlted riiureh With a Urge congregation present in the hall which waa beautifully decorated for the occasion, a special children's service was held Sunday evening In Rupert East United Church. The sing, leg of the children, who were trained by lira. Jarvis McLeod and Mrs. Robert Wilson, featured the occasion. There were solos by Mies Elisabeth Woods and Mrs. Jarvta McLeod as well as separate boys' and girts' choruses. Mrs. Robert Wtlaon presided at the piano. Oordon Boo thro yd, the pastor, deliver ed an tmerestlnf UluetreVed talk. Next Sunday, Mr. Buothroyd will conduct hi I farewell services at the church before proceeding to Vancouver to resume has ineotogicai studies. The decorations were arranged by Mrs. Jarvis McLeod and Mrs. B. O. Beale. Dr. W T Kergln's power cruiser Pull Moon, which has bean on fishery pa. trot service down the coast tor some tune, returned late yesterday after' noon to her berth at the Prince Ru pert Rowing Ac Yacht Club's floats. H.S. Wallace Co. Lid. RAIN COATS Our New Line of Slandle-' berg IMPORTED COATS Is now complete. Rubber Coats, Silk Coats Aviator style and Children's models in a nice variety of colorings 3rd Avenue and Fulton St, Phone 0 SPORT CHAT While srtne of the usual feature such as inter-town baseball and football are lacking, an Interesting sport program Is. nevertheless, being prssented totals, the Fair Week. Principal among the e part events of the week will be tin open-air boxing tournament tonight (or which Charlie Brown has arranged an attractive card with Madlsoii Dlx and Alt Harding providing the headllner. Native football and baseball series may be expected to draw the usual large crowds of native wit; a amatterlng of white among them and junior lacrcase should really conn into Its own and draw large crowds on this occasion. The rodeo may be counted on to attract large gatherings of spectators. The stock Is said to be much livelier and the riders much better than those who were here lis. year. Local News Notes Crymont In city police court t morning. FISH ARRIVALS TODAY ft; E. Yeltatde of Massettt. after having j apent several days In the city, sailed bj the Prince Charles last night on bis return to the Island. W. MulhoUand of Vancouver, who u, Interested la the Akacuuo Valley OU Lands la the Crow's Nwrt Pass country. Is a business visitor In the city being registered at the Royal Hotel. The fire department at 7.45 last evening had a call to extinguish a chimney fire at the residence of D. J. Mathtson, 42 Emerson Place. No dam age was done. Jack McNttll of Tttkwm arrived in the city from the Interior on yesterday af terncon's train. He wUl bo In charge of the stampede which will be held this week Is connection with the Ex hibition. C.N. R. steamer Prince John. Cpi E. Mabbs. Is due tomorrow from Tan. eouver direct and will sail for Van- jeouver via the south end of the Queen Charlotte Islands on her final voyage Ion summer schedule. For. selling liquor. Eddie Smith waa fined 900. with the option of three months' imprisonment hr Magistrate McCljrmont in ctty police court this morning. Charles Reite. for drunkenness, was fined US. with the cotton of thirty days' imprisonment, by Uagtetrat Mc- ramp M. Ray. manager of the Northern Shipping Co, returned to the city on the Prince Charles last evening from a brief busrneos trip to Vancouver. Passengers sailing that afternoon on the Oatala for Vancouver Included Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Meeker. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Turner. P. Riven. P. Ladner and A. Smith. Ensign and Mrs. S. Joyce, who are in charge of Salvation Army work locally, win g ve Vancouver neat month to attend the annual British Columbia and Alberta Ootagrec which win be held October 1S-2S. The Coa- iss will be presided over by OoJ. Mary Booth, second daughter of Gen eral Bramwell Booth, head of the Salvation Army. TOTAL 152,000 POUNDS Eight Anirrk-an and Three Canadian tloats fell Halibut Catch A total of 15J.0O0 pound of halibut was sold at the Pish Bacnanee this rooming, eight American ves.fU dta posing of 127.000 pound at from MJc and 7e to 15.9c and Be. while three Canadian boats) received 14. Id and 7c and He sod 7c lor 3fcG00 pound. Sales were as ioUowa: American North. 30.000 pounds. Booth FUber !ea. 15 9c and 7e. Oolumots. 3&0OO peon, Oaaadtei Fish & OoM Storage On. IS tc and 7e. Rainier. 21J0O0 pounds. Royal P Co., 15-3c and 7c. Bstep. 1000 pounds, Baeeh Ptehertea, 16.Sc and Sc. Anna J., ltjeeo pounds, AUta Ptaher lot. 16.6c and So. 8c. Wabaah. 800 pounds, and Thar. pounds. Pacific Ptshertea. 16.80 and Tahoma. 1100 pound. Pacific Fish eries, !5o and Sc. - Canadian AU1. 10400 pounds. Osnadisa PMt ti Cold Storage Oo 14.1c and 7c. Ingred H, 600 pounds. AUtn Planar- lee. 14c and 7c. Dolphin. 9,000 pounds. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co.. 14c and 7c. COAL Your choice EDSON CASSIDY - WELLINGTON TELKWA Also Ilulkley Hay and Grain. Agent for Robin Hood Flour. Phone 58 Prince Ruperl Feed Co. m m YES- you can easily make the most delicious Calces, Biscuits, Doughnuts, Cookies, etc. with MAGIC BAKING POWDER MADE IN CANADA CONTAINS NO ALUM C.W. GILLETT CO. LTD. TOBOHTO. CAN. Thunder being a civic noildey the Poet Office wicket will be dosed at noon. 314 Members of the Pioneer Association are urged to be at the court house grounds tomorrow afternoon sharp at one o'clock In readiness for the big parade to the fair grounds. It la ex pected there will be a large turnout. Fair Specials FOR THE VISITORS AS WELL AS FOR OUR LOCAL PATRONAGE We are offering a good deal of our stock at reduced prices, with special discount to be given to outside customers for th Fair Week: White Sugar 100 lb. $7.00 White Sugar, M) lb. . . $:MW Lump Sugar, 2 lb. box. . U.C Brown Sugar,, l 4 lb... $1.00 Flour, 98 lb. sack .. $5.10 49 lb. sack $2.25 24 lb. sack $l.io Middleton's Whole Wheat Flour: 49s $2.1)0 24's $1.40 Jam, 4 lb. tins-Strawberry, Cherry, Black Currant, Apricot, Raspberry, Loganberry . . 7.r Marmalade and Plum Jam : (lOt Above Jama rated A 1 CANNED FHUIT SPECIALS Raspberries, 2's, heavy syrup 4 tins I $1.00 Plums, 26 lb. box $2.75 Raisins, 25 lb.; box . . $2.05 P.G. Naptha Soap, 16 for . $1.00 Lifebuoy Soap, 12 for $1.00 Sunlight Soap, 18 for $1.00 Lux Soap, 12 for .. $1.00 Gold Dust, 3 for .... $1.00 Jif, 3 for DOf Washing Powder, 2. for 2Tr Chlorinated Lisa, 6 for $1.00 Five String Broeeae ."Oc Shoe Polish Special all I .-I n .... - colors, o tor TEAS AND COFFEES We have just received a New Coffee GrfcMler and Pulveriser. Freeh Ground Coffee, per lb, r0r 8 m. for $1.10 Malkin's Best Tea, 2 lbs. for $1.45 Johnson's Floor Wax, Old English Wax. O'Cedar Oil. : Liquid Veneer, Electric Floor Polisher, all at your service at reduced price. Save Money Buy Bight and from Mussallem Grocery CO. LTD. 417-423 Fifth Avenue East Phones 18 and 81 HOTEL All RIVAL! Prince P. it pert Mr. and Mrs, a. O. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Mather, Alaska: Mlas Doris Dxld and Miss Lottie Dodd. Wrangell. Alaska; Mr. and Mrs. Henry William Booth, Ketchikan: Un. a. U. Tycho. Smlthers; James Darby. Usk; James Arthurs, Toronto; J. McNeil, Telkwa; Rev. C. MoDlarmld, Mission City: Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Turner and A. W. MoTaggart. Vancouver; T. D. Pattullo. Prince Rupert; t. Mlchalaon and L. E. Samuels. Montreal: J. T. Ilolllngshead. Port William; J. A. Brown and J. A. Knox, Port Bssinston: Hv. J H. Kerr, Burns Lake. Central Eva E. WlUard and A. Smith, ctty: R, J. MacDonell, Ketchikan; H. W. Green and R. M. Kemp. Edmonton; J. Barron, Ess lng ton; W. R. Ballantlne. D. Thomp son and J. Johnstone, Vancouver A. Bunbury, Australia; J. Thor and H. Thorn, CUR. Koyal Rhea .Black. Tre-ssa Bugson and Mr.; Osgood. Ketchikan; O. Taylor. Skeena River: A. Euetaeohlo, Terrace: D. WUton. Sunnyslde: M. Prince, Vancouver: Mr. and Mrs. W. Lareea. Inverneaa Cannery; C. W. Johnson, city; A. Heltner. Victoria. Savoy L. O. WUIock. Sralthera; Mrs. A Hanson. Inverness; R. a. Cunningham, Port Essington; B. RUftseU. Skeena Crossing; P. McMavter. Terrace: W. H. Thome 1 N.R.: Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wonden. In verness: Martha Mathlson. Vancouver. Harry Townsend. mining snglneer identified with the Anaconda Copper no., was a passenger aboard the Prince Charles last night bound from Seattle to Stewart where he wUl look over a number of .properties on behalf of Interests which he represents. ! TOO LATE TO 'CLASSIFY 4 WANTED CEDAR POLES ALL SIZES. Quote prices fob. shipping point.! Advise quantities can supply, when can ship. Spot Cash. Niedermeyar- j Martin Lumber Co., Portland. Oregon. SIS FOR SALE ROOMING HOUSE OR boarding house, good furniture, linen. kltchenware. etc. Also house rented at 143.00 per month. Wonderful opportunity aa going concern for right people. Apply Theo. Collart Ltd. 318 Tuesday, September 11 192g I f . VsBBaflsHaBBBBaikBVsKsaBVaW BLEN DED lg 'I lllUMW IN SCOTLAND j&jL i llgliSTS?' I C"0i;i OldVcoicii wmlur mK&T&SmKm JaaarMKal sak t0rt " J HiMaii WHISKY This advertisement is not published or displayed by tbe Liquor Control Board or by the Government of llrltlfth Columbia EVERY POLICY with The Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada ' Give you PROTECTION AND INVESTMENT Assurance In for ?l,500,OM,ooO Assets ? 400,0M).ooo For particulars, call C15 or 180 S. J. JAUOUIt, Northern B. C. Representative RICHMOND'S LOUVRE DOLL FOR THIS AR SALE WEEK ONLY For the first time in the history of Prince Kupcrt, vc are giving our friends and customers the benefit of our ONE DOLLAR SALE Drug Stores have had their one cent sales when you get two of any article for one cent more than the price of one. At The Louvre One Dollar Sale, now in progress with whatever article you purchase, you can have another of the same value for one dollar more. For instance, you can buy a dress valued at $18.50 and for another dollar you can have another dress of the same value. Or a lady may purchase a $10 Coat and for another dollar she may choose a dress or anything else to the same value. There is no catch in this sale, for you know our reputation for straight dealing at all our sales. .Tlist imno-ino! Ynn mm Iuiv n flnlflov Print nil nrK-nrllcprl in "Vogue" and Harper's "Dazaar" at S79.50 for one dollar ..-..! j i i. , jiSSia , , jiiuviulu juu mane oinor purcnase oi uuysamc vaiuci Sale is now on and lasts for one week only. ' Richmond's Louvrei Third Avenue. ' '"HaBalsaai Prince Ilupcrf, B.C.