i ' n ilav, September 27 1J2 Special! Special ! OLD STYLE PEPPERMENT PATTIES - - 35c. a Lb. I'.'.ir Personal and Business Xmas Greeting Cards. Exclusive, hut not expensive. Phone us and our representative will call and show you samples Wfr lift cAKADIAfJ Vacific yfie Pioneer Dntqrist.s VI IUiDAVE.fr SIXTH ST. TLI tPHONES -&200 Arcadian Hose A New Shipment just Arrived of this Popular lion Made expressly, for ouselves, every pair guaranteed. Made from the fineat pure thread silk, reinforced art silk, mock fashioned double spies, toes and heels. Seamless, size 8 m io. In shade of fclusu, Oak Buff, Sand, Grain, French Nude, Silvr, Pearl Champagne. Black, Woodland Rose. Qp Fraser & Payne Universal Trading Co. y v S. E. PARKER, LIMITED :trd Ave. East. Phone 83 Dominion Royal Cord Tire Agency Ford Cars and Trucks Flat Kate Repairs USED CARS We have several excellent bargain In uaed Cara. Eaay Term if desired. Ran ad ian National Largcft Railway Syflcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE from I'ltlNCK lUI'KliT for VWIOIVKH. VICTOKIA HJ r;nu:. tiiikshayb ni si m.vh. i ii .m. I it rt V HT. HCIIVtfD.WH, 10 p.m. l.r AOX anil KKTCIIIKAN. Hri lUVH. 4 p.m. lor south a,ld oi'Til hikks ni.tKLorit: ifLANn. HkHaiettttf. rAStSKNOtll TK.MNtt IKAVJ I'RJM K HVVKHX KIII.V EXCEPT SllMAY at ll40a.ii. fur MIMI. (lliOKOt. RUMONTUN. HISMI'tO, til point tU-rn lauia. I nllwl Stair StlKNCY .L. (HM HIKAMMIIH UB. TITV TICKF.T OIHCB. MS TIIIHH !... rm4 t Hi:fKHl. ttiun w B.C. Coast Steamship Services .SSBMSS1SSSSSS1SSSSSSSS" Sailings from Prince Rupert K. I lilkart. WrancHI, and Skaiwa) swiil IS. 2S, Orlohn 18. ZO. h itiii iiiurr, Victoria, ami Se4H iitemUer S. (k-totrM- 1, I4.K I'KIM'RHK KIIVAI. ' for lliilpilalr. Vast UrlU lUlhi. Ucran Full. Naiuu, Writ Ua. ramiilifll Itlvrr and Vanrouter nrrjr lYIday. 10 p.m. Afiirr fur all Stramnhlp Llnra. Full Inlormallon lrni IV. . OKCIIAim. enpml A(ra. rmnrr of 4th Strut tn itA Awnu. rH Kuprrt. HC. I'hMie 31 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED holllnra from I'rlnit Hupert. lur VANt't!VKR. VICTORfl. Swanwdi Wu). Bulfil.lf, Alert Mnj, rlc. n VisrflVYrlilVICTOUlA, llnlrdaie, Alert Hay, fte., Sutur.laj. 7 a.m.. rur I'OIIT HIMI'MIN and N A AS KiKR POINTS, Friday. fur AI.K E A KM. AN VO., STKWAU4 WAl.KH ISI,AM. POUT HlMI'SON. I'M VnllAvenftr1' B. M. SMITH. nt. l-rlm-e nuf.prt. H.U Throujth tlrkftn Hold wo Vlttorl and Sealtl. and lwo( chrrked thniuih to Umtlnatlim. . .. City Meat Market (SELVIO 11R0S.) h's Jrd Avenue t'hne ?63 MEAT. FISH, VKtiirrAHLES and ALL KINDS OF "NORWEGIAN PRODlfCI?' at low prices, and immediate delivery Observe! All articles are of superior quality and absolutely fresh. Advertise -in "The Daily News Local and Personal 4 a Taxi Phone I. Big 4 Taxi, tf Dentist. Dr. J. RGosse. PhoniJ ElksVWciT ltey 'OctoJe. :tf Chiropractor, C. 0. McKay, Phone 134. - tf Try "Beacon Hard" Alberta ' Sootless-rthe best stove coal. Albert & McCa(fery. I'hone 116 and 117.' tf Mrs. John Currle, who has been on a trip to Vancouver, returned o the city from the south on the Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon. Miss Dorothy Creech, who has been on a holiday trip to Vancouver and other points in the south returned to the city on the Prince tupert yesterday afternoon. "Nanaimo Wellington" The coal that heats and lasts longer Save your money by phoning Albert & McCaffery at 116 or 11,7. tf Mrs. M. A. Dupfus of Haysport is a visitor in the city registered at the Central Hotel. Mrs. Dupuis returned a few days ago from a holiday trip to her old home in the province of Quebec. Mrs. John Dalhberg, having bought out the Shamrock apartment, wishes her patrons to, know that the whole place has been overhauled and is still in the hands of the beattfiers. 230 R. Brearly of the Laminated Materials Ltd. of New Westmin ster arrived on, the Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon from the south, being here on business In connection with tbe shipment south of cottonwood logs from this district. It. W. Swire of Vancouver, who ha minim; interests at Uric, ar- Mvetf-lfr the-tity from the soutn An the Prince Runert yesterday afternoon and proceeded to the interior by train. Birr beeiye ana his party will be -here again on Sunday afternoon on their re turn south. J. R. Drrodale. one of the of- ficiaU at the Premier mine, waa a passenger aboard the Prince Rupert last evening returning north after a holiday trip to Jbdm Park. Vancouver and Vic toria. Mr. Drydale U remaining in Victoria for a while longir to visit with friends. George Coulter of Winnipeg ar rived in the city from Vancouver ion the Princt) Rueit yesterday afternoon after having spent the summer in California and will proceed East tomorrow morning to resume hi studies at the University of Manitoba. Ife is the guest of Ms urJft.nd auntiMr. and Mrs. R. F. McNaughtonrW Fifth Avenue Eat. t...l 15 rT Vnnnff V. - R sKer .uL.!UllGonialeiels on yesterday afternoon's train for Snxithers wnere iney win ui nn.l n ualnn nf CountV Court. VGHU WV"w-- w the docket of which includes two I . " . A criminal case a statutory oi- tnma a ml Illirulfll-V Ulld SOmC civil work. They expect to return . . a 1 A 1 to the city uy tne enu oi me week. H.S.WallaceCo.Ui 3G inch DRESS VELVETS In Navy, Tan, Reseda, Black, Wine, Pekin. 1.95 y1 3rd Ave. and Fulton Phone 9 - - . FEELS LIKE NEWPERSON, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable I Compound, Hejped Her. 3q JMuch. "I had inward troubles and at-iimj my face would look so duffjrtnat ft annoyed me. I was so dull and sleepy ,;that I did not feel like doitunyfnW and was not particular whether jny work was dose or not. I learned about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound in the Toronto Globe and my sister told roe It was extra good medicine. I found it so too, as I now feel bright and active like another person." Mimah Mauker, K.F.D. No. 1, Elraira, Ontario. For Change of Life "I took the Vegetable Compound to help me pass tbe Change of LuV, For two years I have had hot flushes, rundown feeling and prostration but am getting alone fine now. I think the Vegetable Compound is good and you can use my name." Mrs. D. Feksi-man. 942 Cloverdale Avenue. Victoria, B. C. Mr. and Mrs. Weasell left ol this morning's train for a trip U Madison, Wiworisin. William GoH Monm. local fui dealer, is on his annual business trip to New York and other East ,TD centre. P. '. Chandler returned to the city on the Prince Rupert ycter-- tay afternoon from a brief trip to Vancouver. Mr. M. A. Kurbank returned to the city on yesterday's steamei froflj a holiday trip to Vancou ver and Victoria. Capt. Duncan McVichie, prom inent Tacoma mining man, wan a passenger aboard the Prince Rupert last evening bound for Stewart II. A. lfeyisood, managing dir ector of the Terminus mine, was passenger aiward the Prince rVipert ift't evening, bound from Vancouver to Stewart 0. B. Buaru well known pionee: Portn4 Cna) mining man, was a paMeAKejr aboard the Princi Rupert last evening bound from Vancouver to Stewart !. .- Jk.i.-. . Jack Hilditch. returned to Haz el ton on yeterday afternoon'.. train after havinir spent a few days in the city visiting with his mother, Mrs. J. J. Dore, Federal Block. Bill Watt has been appointed aairman of the raffle com mittee of the Gyro Ciub whiit ioe Greer will be convener fo: entertainment (or the next few month. Jos. S. Rogers, sales manage: of the Rupert Marine Products Ltd., returned to the city on the Prince Rupert yesterday after noon from a trip to Vancouver and Victoria. The fire deiartment responded shortly after 5 o'clock last night to a false alarm fumed in from the corner of First Avenue and Seventh Street The oarty who ntng in the call was not located. Provincial Conslabl); Laace Potterion, of Stewart, waaia'ps aboard the Prince Runert last evening returning north af 'er a holiday trip which took hint oa far East as Winnipeg. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Beau mont arrived in the city from Vancouver on trie Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon and proceed ed by train to Jasper Park, via which point they will return to Ibe south. Motorship Bellingham, Capt. J. E. Anderson, arrived in port at .80 last evening from Ketchikan with two carloads of frozen fish and canned salmon for trans shipment East over the Canadian National Railway. t .t ANNOUNCEMENTS . t .'t Prince llupart Girls' Drill tear October. stober lg. " ' ' lance Gyro lloedown. Hall. October 19, Catholic Baaaar, October 24, 26 PrMbyterian Baiaar, November Moose Bazaar, November 8, ft. Anglican C athedral Bazaar, November 22. Foster WHliarga, sajjed last, night by the Prince Rupert for Stewart on business. Royal Purple Bridge and Whist dlk's Home, Friday September .IS at 8.15, Admission 50c. -228 J. M. Hockin returned to the 3ifi ?rli,a,itif,!rVt'ftraln from a WlMes triri'to'fhe'lnterior. James Field retuned to the :ity on the Prince Rupert yester-lay afternoon from a Uasineiis rip south. T.; J. henton, np!Ctor of aines, sailed lait nightNart tbe n. Prince Rupert for Stewart n ofr 'icial duties. Mr. V. L. Newell ol Stewart returned north on the Prince Ru pert last night aftex a brief business trip to the city. E. E. Gregg, assistant district forester, returned to. the city ou last evening's train from a trip to the Burns Lake district on official duties. R. W. Kennedy, Stewart iarris ter, returnded by the PrfncV Rupert last nigh! to bis home it the north after a brief business visit to the eitjr. Mis S. WiUman, who has bee visiting at Usk, will sail tonight on the Prince Rupert for Sacra- itiento, California, accompanied by Miss V. Whitlow. ' The Prince Rupert dab, at an executive meeting last night, de cided tn hold a dance on November 9. The president, W- O. Ful Lon, will appoint committees. John Abbott-of Vancouver, who has been visiting in the city, with hin son. Andy Abbott, well-known Canadian National Railways con ductor, will sail by the Prince iipert tonight on his return to the south. MILK All brands, no limit. Special, 9 tin r S1.00 rUNMAID RAISINS . Seedless, 4 lb. pkgs. Special, per pkg 4t ORANGE MARMALADE Malkin's Rest Glass Jars, per jar , 20f CONCORD GRAPES are in. We expect a further shipment on Friday ( ANNKI) PEACHES Delmonte Sliced, large tin. Special, per tin :? MACARONI Canadian brimiL U ? Pkf- 2 pkg. .................... S5 nym Bqos, (matt,puii4) Special. S do. $1.00 KOIXED OATS Quaker. 0 lb. sacks, regular 50c, per sack -I0f The first shipment of MclNTOSH RED APPLES has arrived. Fruit 1 in ex-cellent condition. Price lower than last year. FKLS NAPTHA SOAP .1 bars , 25 per carton, 10 bars 80 r LIBIIY'S PORK & BEANS Large tins. Special, 5 for v ' $f.mr. W - Hl)remenU over. :ee u ,(ftc, quality and price. Watts Grocery Phone 55 Phone 5G Shop here and save money IS rasiajramjiM The vast majority continue to prefer finer teas. A slight reduction In the price of poorer teas does not Interest them. Vocal Vocal Waltz Vocal The Finest Tea The Largest Sale Vict Otthppfionic The The Chiquita ecoras Ramona Gene Auttln Oolorei Del Rio Paul Whiteman and Ills Orchestra (8 Happiness Boys Waltz Victor Arden-riili 21513 Ohman and Thelc Orchestra 405J 21214 & Constantinople I YocaJ California 2J477 Humming BlrJs Fox Trot Johnny llamp's 21511 Kentucky Sereiiaders The Bum Song Vocal "Mac" (Harry McCllntock) Qrgan Solo Jesse Crawford Waltz Jean Goldkette and Ills Orchestra Giggling Gertie 21343 21503 21527 21529 That's My Weakness Now ' Vocal Helen Kane" 21557 Fox Trot Nat. Shilkret and' The Victor Orchestra 21477 Also the latest lied Seal records by famous Victor Artists. (( s&HzrV Victor Talking . tt U of Canada. Machine Co. If Ht I! Limited Now that the Rainy Season is with us again, we have stocked a large assortment of ' Men's Girls' and B ys' RUBBER BOOTS In three-quarter and knee Ieph, priced from $'2Ji? and up. Also Ladies', Boys', and girls' colored Slickers in Red, fireen, Brown, Black, Yellow and Blue, priced from $1.00 up. Ladies' Rubber Coat (nWellow, Brown and Black, priced at $8.1)5. Men's Brown and Black SIIAers, also Black Rubber Coat At $7."0 and up. Ladier', Misses' and small Children's Overshoes, from 2,73 and up. We carry Rubbers to fit every style of shoe. JABOUR BROS. LTD. Phone 615. 7th St, and 3rd Ave.