ursdav, October 4, IM'M a, a'. nm I Local and Personal News In Brief Special ! Vlt'TOKIA. swanxin Bay, vi'Tfiiii4 iiiitfdulr. Awrt rw. "' I or 4I.ICK RM. ANVOV WTKM'AKI' WAI F.H IM. IMI. Special ! OLD STYLE PEPPERMENT PATTIES - 35c. a Lb. Personal and Husiness Xmas Greeting Cards. Exclusive, but not expensive. Phone us and our representative will call and show you samples Jfic Pioneer l)rngeisfs I T! IlliD AVE. V SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES H200 Mens Underwear Special t son's Medium Weight Winter Combination and 2-piecc mi vie. Eatra special value. .itnbi nations 9SJSA h i rt ad Drawers.-2 pieces for ffS.HH fiimiw's Mercury Boys' f itialunatioiui, luiee length and short sleeves. A new line for yn. f0 per coot pure wool. Unshrinkable. Sires 22 to :.2. Per garntMt $1.10 Fraser & Payne Universal Trading Co. S. E. PARKER, LIMITED Ird Ave. East Phone M Dominion Itoval Cord Tire Agency Ford Cars and Trucks Flat Hate Repairs USED CARS We have several excellent Surgains in used Cars. F.asy Tern, if desired. Ran ad ian National CTht LargcSl Railway Syfttm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SKIMHB nailing, ttmm PKIMT. MU-KHT lf VirTONU ana t;ntK. Tin Hum aa hi siuys. at u pm. lor smVAHT. WISIMiaMMYN. IB .m. t. avviix mivi KirrriiiKAN. hatiuiuys, p.m. Inr MHO II ad MM Til H HaUW1F. IM.Afrt. MSHCNOIK THAI U.W T. PK1M E UI ItMT iuh.v Rxn.n miaV i iissa. ii pniri; neontit mukwthn. UINNII'MJ. til prta IJartorn mwto. lntl Atir.MIV ALI. 0':N STlAMSHIf LIKra. CITY TICKET OrnCK M TIIIMM PKIM BltM. i ...... i UiAnAuiMnl B.C. Coast Steamship Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To KH Hlfcan. Umnirtt. ami ftoO ! rvr S l aWMiavrf. Victoria, am plar O. Par llatrdale. lt IMIa IMIa, M1VAL ikrw i.l. Maaaa. Akrt Bay. ARfiity far all Ntraumhlp IJnm. ' Wtwrroalloa XV. 1. OlirilAKII. lirnrrai ngrmx. ornrr-nf 4lh Strut and rI Av-aae. Irl IMH HC. is. J. 14. t. l-buac UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED for VAN'COUVEK. Tiirwliir, 3 p.m. Ir X ASt'tM VKK. Malllnr frum I'rlni nam. Burwtu A. Aliat Hay. Ha. Prkbur aiidaiibt. rout MMPMia. VAAf KlVllt. Kima-aa. S .w. lie. 1SS tnd Afnuc. K. t SMITH. Ami. !!.Ji itaiwt Tltfw.th. UrkaU old VIHorU ajl KeattK aad Iwuas .la.-d nrniijti iu dtntlnattorv City Meat Market Jrd Aienue (SELVIG HROS.) MEAT- FISH. VEGETABLES phene 7M ALL. KINDS OF NORWEGIAN PROHULh at low prlees, and fmmedtot deliwry Obsenet All articles are of superior quality and absolutely fresh. 4 a.Taxi.I'honeyUBig 4 Taxi, tf Dentist. Dr. J. R. Cosse. i C8C. Chiropractor, Prince Rupert the Commodore C. 0. All for $1.00 Phone McKay, tf Elks' Ha nee at Elks' Home Friday. Gents 76c, ladies free. Refreshments. 234 This afternoon's train, due from the east at 8.30, waa reported this morning to be on time. 1tv. W. F. Price, pastor of First Baptist Church, was the speaker at the luncheon of the Rotary Club Cafe today. in isU-red at the Savoy Hotel. Over one hundred, carloads of grain are still reported to be on the railway west of Edmonton ! bound for the local elevator and jit is pirlrh the first trainload of wheat of the season may reach t Prince Biipert today. H. C. Fraser, inspector of schools, retarned to the city on the Princess Louise yesterday from the north after an absence f four weeks in the Atlin and Telegraph Creek districts on official duties. The weather was fine practically all the time he was in the north, Mr. Fraser reports. igas 'Nujell i Our first shipment has arrived, jand to introduce it to our customers we bsve a special price Ihis week-end of 4si oz. packages for Jif "Suds in a Jiffy." per pa. UOf Royal Crown Washing Powder, reg. SO, 2 pkgs. 45? Ormond's Bulk Ginger Snaps, per lb 23f GET YOUR McINTOSH RED APPLES HERE. BEE OUR - WINDOW FOR PRICES Butterknist Toast, per pkg.. . 20f Berry Sugar. 2s. ir pkg. . . liOr $1.00 VrXJBTABLE COMBINATION' 10 lbs. Netted Gem Potatoes S lbs. Carrots. ft Has. Uprlvajr Turnips. ml Pnntiim Caraal. res. SOc nltg., 2 nkn. -tot Cheese, finest aged Ontario, per Ih iwt Dehawnto BHced Peaches, 2's. per tin 1 We have obtoitted a very fine Bulk Tea. blended in Vancouver oinA.iallv for us. Per lb. . . 0.V Plwm Jam, Nabob, -I tin Raspberry, Nabob 4 tin....,... Phone 55 -Quality Rluht- lb. Ib. tins, pei .-Or tins, ye 00 i The baa , pravaa, Iti, effec Thomkr. FrWw d Baturimy i only. Watts' Grocery Phone 50 -Prlcen Rlgbt." Basketball meeting Wnihl at K p.m., City ttall. Entries for team: received. Don't forget St Andrew's Soot tish dance, I.O.D.E. Hall, Friday Oct. 5 at MO p.m. prompt 2:; We specialize in finger waving, scalp treatment, and all face ma sag. Maks your appointment by phoning 301. Ensign and Mrs. Joyce of the Salvation Army have received orders to leave here for Vernon. B. C. on October 14. Who wilt have charge here has not yet been announced. George Pla. k. M.P. for Yukon passed through the city on tat Princess Louisa yesterday after - W. J. Jefferson returned to the noon bound lnm Dawson to on the Prince Charles last couver. Mr Black also came night from the Queen Charlotte south and it staying off here) I Islands, having paid a visit to for a few day to visit with. itbe new saltery he is establishing friends. on Moresoy istana, ana is reg- Women's Canadian Club lunch eon, Commodore Cafe, on Satur day at one o'clock. Speaker, Mr. George Black of Dawson, Y.T. Subject, Dawson, illustrated by lantern slide. Miss Leona Mcintosh, who arrived from Edmonton a few days ago and has )een visiting wit her sister, Mrs. W. D. Vance, Fourth Avenue East, will sail on the Prince Kupert tonight for Vancouver. Prof. Louis Hamilton of the colonial history department of the University of Berlin, Germany, is making the round trip to Stewart aboard the Prince Rupert today and will proceed to Vancouver on that vessel tonight - C.N.R. steamer rviuce CharltM, ( apt. Neil McLean, arrived ior port at midnight last nightffror. Vaiicouverfviu till Queen Char lotte Island points. The vessel will lie over here until 8 p.m. . . . i . i in ;i naiuraay wneit nne win mui wuui h over the same route. There were 172 passengers. mostly northerners going out for tfte winter aboard the C.P.R. Princess Louise which was in port from 3.45 to S o'clock yes terday afternoon bound ' from Skagway to Vancouver. The tol- towinK. disembarked here from th vessel: M. Hick. Miss E. Hick. Mrs. I!ick. Mrs. Bow ridge, H. C. Fraser. P. Page, W. A. Ferris, Jumes Gordon, A. H. Smith, L. N Moss. C. R. Bllaa, R. H. Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Timble ami Mr. aud Mrs. W. Wasaerman. City crews commenced lifting the old piank walk on the nortn side of Third Avenue between Seconal and TWrd Streets tins morning preparatory to the laying of a concrete walk, 1h souin side of Third' Atense between Rith and SevMRli Streets ana is now Deans; excavaieo m readiness for audi walks being put down as well as the west side of Fulton Street from iniru Avenue to the Fire Hall. The cement walk en Uon ireei u-joining the Helgerson Block has just been completed. WHAT IS IT that keeps you always looking well and smartly dress- 0UK SKltVICK rilQNK 619 to have ar clothes pressed. We cii! I iir and deliver to all parts f the city. For that Suit We have fin Fall and Winter Suitings, and Over-coating n hand. Come in today and let us take your measure. Cutting, workmanship, style. all guaranteed. Best materials and reasonable prices. Ling, the Tailor Phone C19 P in the Bosten.I 8. 1 Curtain NOW! Clearance of everything in the Department INCOMPARABLE VALUES. Beautiful Serial Curtains, 21 yards long, la Rose, Bine and Gold, at Per pair Marquisette Curtains with fast colored dotts of Gold. Ruffs and Valance, to go at Ir pair Sett frills, and Valance : si.3o Swiss Net Panels, res. $2.78. Bach .;. $2.00 Sash Curtain Net eg- 40c. Per yard 20 SMt Madras, 50 inches wide, $U&. Per yard 70? Bungalow Nets, neat dfealgm, 90c. Per yard SO? t Casement Cloth, SO laches wide, 66c Par yard itt Bkie, Rate, and 82.75 ATTRACTIVE, CHOICE AND WORTHWHILE SAVINGS AT ANNOUNCEMENTS ! . i Bridge aad Whist Monday evenings Elks' Howe. Hill 60 Chanter Hallowe'en October 27. Comiaeacliiff. Tharaday 4. a weakly dance will etween . Fourth and FifhB UH&. October be head UlIBiWVUin. Prince Bufert Olrls' Drill da itce. October 12. Gyro Iloedown, Moose HalL October It, Catholic Baiaar, October 24, 28 Presbyterian Basaar, November Mcose Basaar, November 8, 9. Anglican Cathedral Baaaar, November 22. Tuxis and Trail Rangers Fourth Annual Minstrel Serenade Nov. 22 and 28. all QUIUITHD FOIJ TIMAI Joseph Seymour and Alex lien- nis. Indians, were committed for trial by Magistrate Met lymont in city police court this morning on charges of theft from the halibut boat Tramp on the waterfront. They will come before Judge Young shortly for election. Mrs. It. G. Bond of Toronto arrived in the city from the East on this sfternoon's train, being called here on account of the illness of her father, J. G. Scott. Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOO AN I SHIPYAi Oprratlnr G.T.P. 20,0pl) Toh Floating Dry Dock En-iinrerM. Machinists. Boilermakers. Rlackmnlthm Pattern makers. PoundertvlWoodworkers, Etc BLRTKIC AND a(ktVLENE WELDING. Our plant is equippeJo handle ail kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES'Vand 385 waste tBESTJ Dock can IE Sold everywhere jgt 'imm mi