Mturday, September 29, 1928 Teas of finer quality arc unchanged In price. An avalanche of the cheaper grades has made possible a slight reduction In that class of tea. A lea oj Finer Quality Special ! Special ! OLD STYLE PEPPERMENT PATTIES - - 35c. a Lb. Personal and Husiness Xinas Greeting Cards. Exclusive, hut not expensive. Phone us and our representative will call and show you samples Qrmes yic Pioneer Drugrtsts 1 THIRD AVE. V SIXTH ST. - TELEPHONES 8f,200 Men's Underwear Special Watson's Medium Weight Winter Combinations and 2-piece Htyje. Extra special value. ( ombinations JB.2ft Shirl and Drawers, 2 pieces (or $2.30 Pi nman'a Mercury Boys' Combinations, knee length and abort sleeve. A nw line fur boys. 50 per cent pure wool. Unshrinkable. -Sites 22 to 32. Per garment 91.10 Fraser & Payne Universal Trading Co. S. E. PARKER, LIMITED :ird Ae. East. Phone 83 Dominion Koyal Cord Tire Agency Ford Cars and Trucks Flat Rate Repairs USfcB CARS We have several ex Easy Term fit bunr.iins in used Cars. if desired. Canadian National Hilt Largcft Kailioay Sylcm in America ' STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE "ulllng from PRINCE lU I'KItT for VM'1:U. VICTORIA and KKATTI.K, Till IISII.l VM anil NUNItVVH. at II p.m. lor STEWART. W'KIINBMII Y. 10 p.m. Ir ANYOX and KETCHIKAN. HAT I KIHYN, 4 p.m. l..r NORTH and MOI'TII Ql'KKN CIIAHLOT1K IKI.ANIM, Port nightly. PAS!F.N(1FR TRAIMH I.KAVK PHINCK MI I'EHT lltll.V KXCKI'T SI'NOAY at IIJ0 a.. for PKINTt CIMIHOK. KIIMONTON. WINNIPEG, III points t'jistefii Canada, I'nlled Ctalea. AOE.NCT AIJ. OCEAN MTKAMs'lllP UNI. CITY TICKET OmCK. KS TIIIIOl S PHlNCK Klir.HT. Phone VUt IIcanadianJ PACiric B.C. Coast Steamship Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To KrMilkan, Wrangrll. i)nd ghagway Hcplemher 19. t. Iether 10., rt. To Vamouter, 'Victoria, Slid Kritne Muiemner :iS. tH toker a. 14. ti. for liutedale, Et llella llellx. (Hean I'ninnliell Itiver ,nd Viinriiilef eerv amu. Alert I My. I r hi jr. Ill p.m. Arem-r for all StranmhtD Mnee. lull Informaltoii (rum W. A.. nrtrilAltli. (lenenil Agent.' , Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue. ITIme Itiiprrt. ll.C. I'hene 31 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Sallliig from 1'rlnee Huerl. for VANCOUVER. VICTOKIA, Tiiemlny, 3 p.m lor VANCOt'rr.n, .iwaiK-on IU). Iluledale. Alert lliiy, etc. VICTOKIA. imtrilalr. Alert Hay. etr.. H.turl, 7 a.m. iuiiit miiiu(ii nii.i vi in iiiti'H ifilTN. rrldav. tor AMI K AUM. ANYOX. 8TKWAKT. WAI-Kl ISI.AMI. 1'OltT BIMfSON. Kunday, 8 p.m. ..... 123 nd Avenue. It. M. SMITH. Agent. I'rlm.- Hii.erl. II.C. Through tlrketn (old wo Vltturla and Sraltle. and Imggiige rUrrked tlirnugh lo destination, Local and Personal I a Taxi Phone I. Big I Taxi, tf ' "HcniTs'Cbr. J. il. tfossc. Phone Elks' Dance, Friday, Chiropractor, Phone 134. United Church Banquet Oct. 1. C. 0. Church Notices Octobei tf McKay, tf Anniversary 230 A. J. Lancaster returned to the city on the Prince George this morning from a trip to Vancouver. This afternoon's' train, due from the East at 3.30, is reported to be three hours late so will not arrive before 6.80 p.m. Miss Agnes Saunders, who has been on a holiday trip south, relumed to the city from Vancou ver on the Prince George this morning. Hill Friday, October 6 at 8.30 Come and have a good time with Quadrilles and Lancers. Miss Huldah Graham left on C.N.R. steamer Prince George, Capt. Harry Neddon, arrived in port at 12 noon today from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls and will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Anyox and Ketchikan, returning here at 7 o'clock tomorrow evening and sailing south at 11 p.m. St. AmlrewV Church (Church of England) Services at 11 a.m. and at 7 p.m. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper firat Sunday of the month at 11 a.m. ; third Sunday of month at 8 a.m. Baptisms by Christian Science Society Service every Sunday morning in the Hays' Block, 245 Second Avenue. Subject on Sunday "Christian Science." Testimony meeting on Wednesday evening at o'clock. Ht United Church Rev. A. Wilson, pastor. Anniversary and Thanksgiving Services. Morning at 11 o'clock. Soloist Miss E. Daviea; Sunday School at 12.15. Evening service ut 7.30. Soloist, Mrs. Jarvis Mc-Leod. Anthem by choir. St. Pa ill Lutheran Church Rev. John II. Hanson, pastor. visiting for Residence 137 Eighth Avenue East WTi T!V- tHL- 1Ttt I Morning v wrthlp op .Sunday at VmSctimnh service. Sunday school ami Confirmation Class at 12 noon. You are cordially invited to worship. Presbyterian Church , Minister, Rev. J. 11. Fritell. B. A., LL.B. Residence, The Manse, Phone 468. Harvest Festival. Joint Service, Sunday School and congregation at 11 a.m. Chorus by Junior Choir of fifty voices Solos by Miss Dorothy and Miss Betty Cameron. Miss Arme Fountain, B.A., of Vancouver, field secretary for Young People's Work for B.C. will speak. Evening service at 7.30. Solos by lit Williscroft and Mr. C'apper- ton. The church will be decorated for the occasion. Sermon-ette by the minister. "Bless the Lord, O my soul and forget not all His benefits." Baptist Church Minister, Rev. W. F. Price. Rally Day Services. Young People's service at 11 o'clock. Object address, subject "Watches." Rally of Sunday School scholars, parents and friends at 2.80. Special program. Address by Miss Fountain, of Vancouver. Evening service at 7.80. Subject: "Our debi to the past and our responsibility to the future," Everybody 1SA1.L,1 iliKO Ben Lipsin returned to the city on the Prince George this morning from a business trip to Vancouver and other cities in the south. James Caivin returned to the city on yesterday afternoon'i train after having spent the week proepe?tinf: on the mountains north of Shames. C.P.R. steamer Princess Royal Capt. Albert Rippon, arrived at 8.30 last evening from Vancouver and waypoints and sailed at 10 ;;.m. on her return south. Mr. and Mrs. Jphn McRae returned to the city on yesterday ufternoon's train from Kitsum-kolum where they have been spending the summer on the farm. Local Canadian National Rail way officials, who have been at tending a divisional operating' meeting at' Smithers, returned to ; the city on this afternoon's train j from the interior. Mrs. W. F i 1 ' ii asm..- - e t, i t i i Mrs. John Liaihberg, having bought out the Shamrock apartments, wishes her patrons to know that the whole place has been overhauled and is still in the hands of the beatlfiers: 280 Judge F. McB. Young, Milton Gonzales and W. R. FUher ret W. M, McKay sailed last night on the Princess Royal far Vancouver. Bridge and Whist ToUftnament Monday, October 1 at S.p.m. in Elks' Home. Intending players I f A I - 11 . iie..ttftfcu..iu.'Utt.on-i.inu-.iU'n-i appointed hour. Admission 50c. Mrs. D. C. Patterson returned to the city on the Prince George this morning after having speat several weeks at, Duncan, Van couver Island, visiting with her I Port torU mother. L. P. Cokeley, B.C.L.S, of Vancouver, who has . been carrying out survey work-' up the Naas itiver for the Indian Department, arrived in the city from there on the Cardeha this morning. I). W. McNabb of the Canadian Bureau of Explosives, Ottawa, i arrived In the city from Vancou ver on the Prince George this morning. J. D. Carlisle, who is in the employ of the Canadian Pacific- Price, who has been 1)'" utTaX0Il' nd M' '" " 1 "n ine the past week in Lloydminster. Saskatchewan, with j P'ince8 J1"1 for. Vancouver St. Andrew's Society Scottish !her daughtt.r folowing a trip tojufter hav,ng I),t the day nance will be held in I.O.D.E. j Toronto, returned to the city on' ' yesterday afternoon's train. in the 1 At 7.3Q this morning the fire department had a call to prem iVr i ises back of the Canadian Laun- ii , " v i and Mrs. M.ller left on this, . M a. , iis morning's train for Terrace ' iag ZnJ. ashes had been dumped and some .U ...HI ,1 . K""- '" "Cll IU1UWII , , . , wiicib Br ttiii mrvfc iiu icturii wi , , ., . . n . i'iaiiad cauKiib lire. mere the city tomorrow afternoon wtn island her mother who has been spend-; ' in auinc nine in iiic interior town visiting with her son. no damage of consequence. was W. Laing of Victoria was the only passenger disembarking here this morning from the steamer Princess Louise. Mrs. McDonald, who left for Juneau, was the only person taking passage from here on the vessel which had a total of 4S passengers and 230 tons of freight. urned to the oltv on this fti.r. ' Lo" Smith of the Prince Ru noon's train from Smithers where rert Experimental Fisheries Ex-they have Veen in attendance at : im rrn Station staff returned a session of County Court 10 the clty m tne Prince George this morning after spending a Mrs. tfell Mackay and Mrs. w.' acat,:B ,n Vancouver following It McDonald are in the citv. re-' recent cenierenee el 1'acinc turning to Vancouver after vis iting with Mrs. Mackay's son, Thpmas Mackay, chief accountant aat the Pr.-mier Mine, and Donald at the Porter Idaho mine. P. G. Russell, assistant superintendent fir th Canadian Na tional Railways at Smithers, andcouver Mrs. Russell arrived in the city on the Prince Geor.if this morn ing following a holiday trip south and proceeded to the in terior by train. St. Andrew's Church (Church of England). Special Harvest Thanksgiving Services will be held in this church cm Sunday, September 80, morning and evening. Preacher Rev. Canon Rush-brooke. Special music. Everybody welcome. 228 Something like 30 boys and girdls gathered last evening and gave Fred Turtle a surprie party at the home of bis sifter, Mrs. Frank Fitigerald. Eighth, Avepue The evening vt . spent most enjoyably.rn ni'usjc and games and tianclng. ' iieirefl ments were served at midnight. A. K. Bright formerly at Third Cabin north of Hazelton, who has been in Vancouver recently, was a passenger aboard the Princess Louise this morning bound for Tagish. Yukon Territory, where he will take over the duties of government telegraph lineman succeeding George Ilarret, brother of Charles Barret of Barret Lake. Fraeer ! who has resigned from the ser vice to take up mink ranching. ANNOUNCEMENTS i- Bridge and Whist Monday evenings Elk' Home. Prince Rupert Girls' Drill team dance, October 12. Gyro Hoedown, Moose Hall. October 19, Catholic Baiaar, October 24, 21 Tresbyterlan Bazaar, November Moose Bazaar, November 8, 0. Anglican Cathedral Bazaar, November 22. Censt workers of the Biological Board of Canada: Making her final trip of the year on the Alaska run, C.P.R steamer Princess Louise, Capt Arthur Slater, arrived in port at 9.80 this morning from Van- and sailed at noon for Skagway. The vessel h scheduled to touch here southbound next Wednesday afternoon. Capt F. T. Saunders returned to the city on the Prince George this morning after a brief trip Jo Vancouver where he attended the wedding of his daughter, formerly Miss Rhona Saunders. Mrs. Saunders is remaining in the south for a while longer visiting with her daughter, Mrs. J. P. Walsh in Vancouver. Miss Helen Grant of the United States Consulate in Vancouver arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon's train to be the guest for a ftrw days of local friends after having spent the past cooplo of week yisifcing at Has elton. with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Grant, and at Smithers with her sister, Mrs. Norman Kilpatrick. Mike Cashon, who apparently ran amok yesterday and attacked .1 Chinese building at the corner f Third Avenue and Seventh Street with an axe, appeared in city police court this morning be fore Magistrate McClymont and j was- charged with drunkenness. ' The case was adjourned until Monday. W. A. Talbot, assistant district engineer for the provincial department of public works at Any ox and Joseph Wells, government 1 road foreman at Alice Arm, ar-! rived in the city on the Cardena this morning following a trip into the Naas Valley on official , duties ' and will sail to-1 HIVHU" eW V 'f ; VHIrHin V the north.;; . . : I Jack Peach, one of the populat engineers aboard ss. Prince icorge, which' is in port today, is receiving felicitations all around lor, after this trip, he is going to leave the ship for a few weeks nd go over to Nanaimo with the intention of robbing the Is- and town of one of its winsome young ladles who will become his bride. SEALED TENDERS addressed to the MPS- A&mkWr B.C.. wUl he revived until li uu'.M-k nron. Thurt.dav. October 11 192S. for ffcnewal bf'trS; TvtfarTMlMf; Port Simpson. 8lceena District. B.C. Pln and TftrtruC lttAtt tract can be wen and peclflcAUou and .forms of tender obtained at Ihlo Departrfcent, at the office of the District Engineer, Office Building. Victoria. B.C.: vie Bullae! a xxcnaiiec. 3500 prior Street, Victoria. B.C.. The BuUdlng and Ocnatruetton Indu tries Exchange, 615 West Hatting Street. Vancouver, B.C., lso at the Post OHloe. Prince Rupert. B.C., and Port Simpson. B.C. Tenden will not be considered unlesi made cn printed formi supplied by the Department and In 'accordance with conditions contained therein. Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted oheque on a chartered bank. payable to toe order or the Minister 01 Public Works, equal to 10 per cent of the amount ot the tender. Bonds of the Dominion of Canada or bonds oi the Canadian National Railway Company will also be aucepted as security. cr oonas ana a eneque u required to make up an odd amount. NOTE. Blue prints ran ce obtained at this Department by dejsltin a accepted cheque for the sum of tlO.00. payable to the order of the Minister of rtitjlie Works, which will be returned If the Intending bidder submit a regular bid. By order. 8. E O'BRIBN, Department of Public Works, Ottawa. September 17. IMS. Secretary. CAXAIll.f (SERVICE FROM MONTREAL To Flymrath-CIerboarrLandon r.la-uu .. Oji 6 Auaooia .. Oct. 13 to rei -i-UTerpoof-uuMow 'r:iia .. Oct. 5 AutJnia .. Oct 12 FROM NEW YORK To (Jurraatown and Liverpool Cartnthla . . Oct. S SeytbJa . . Oat. 13 To Cherboerc and SouthaniDton Barenfarla . . Oct. 10. si. Not. 31, Dee. 14 -Auuretania oct. 17. riot. 7, 28 AqvlUnla Oct. 34. Nov. 14, Dee. 8 Te Umdondrrry and Olaagow via Halifax Ttanaylranla. .Oct. 8 Caledonia. .Oct. 13 To Ilymuth-Uatr-London Tuscan la .. Oct. S Garmanla .. Oat. 13 FROM BOSTON To Otirriiotown and Mveruool BcyUjla .. Oct. 14 Laconla .. 0028 01U at Plymruth oaatbound. Motey Order. Draft and Traveller-CbMUe a: lowait rataa. ull ln(mu. tlon from loeal aflenu or OoaiMiir'i Of-lloas. en IlMtlng a. W., Vancouver. B.C. IN PROBATE IN THE SI I'KCMK COURT OF B1UTI9I! COLIMUIA t In the Matter of the Administration Act; and In the Matter of the Estate M Esther KUlaa, nee Bather Solomons, De-.ceased, 'Intestate. -TAKE NOTICE that b order of Ills Honor. P. McB. Youmc. tbs 6Ui day of -eTitetjibtrr AD. 1928. I f appointed ,Aomftltmibr .of.tr Mle of Bstper Klllai, lie Eatlwr 8 -lOCJOlU, deceased., and all part'es having claims against ine. said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verlred, to jne on or before. the nth day of October, X. 1938, -anti all parties indebted to the estate an' required to pajf the amount of the.r indebtedneto to me .rthwlth. NORMAN A. WATT, OfiiciHi Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. 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(9. j 1 ir' i-aTJjHBW.ji iYwIWjKaajSMSgTgalK!i-itf ftcjj-a Now that the Rainy Season is with us ajrain, we have stocked a large assortment of Men's, Girts' and 8 ys' RUBBER HOOTS in thjs IStJprfced from 82.S5 and up. W!bn4rlisrfored Slickers in Red. Green, BrnnTreTrellovvWd Blue, priori from .51.00 up. Ladies' Rubber Coats in Yellow, Brown and Black, priced at $...-. 1 Men s Brown and Black Slickers, also Black Rubber Coats At S7.0 and up. Ladles', Misses' and small Children's Overshoes, from $2.75 and up. We carry Rubbers to fit every style of stibe. JABOUR BROS. LTD. Phone 615. 7h St. and 3rd Ave. 1