Tl irnA iifs detobAV 26, 1928 PAWK THKfcb Local and Personal News . In Brief 4ttU' i Specials! Ovaltine, regular $1.50, now $1.25 Ovtiltine, regular 90c, now 75c Minty's Shaving Cream, regular 35c, now 25c We liave just received another shipment of Vacuum Bottles, settling at 50c fine yfic Pioneer l'HIRD AVE. tv SIXTH ST. - - DRY BIRCH JACKPINK AND CEDAR Mingle loftd $3.50 1 rouble local $0.50 Jjarge-sfeck 50c .COAL PRICKS DOWN Pembina Peerless Egg $12.00 Jvmbina Washed Nuts $11.25 Allerta Sootless Large Egg $12.50 Alberta Sootless Egg $12.00 Alberta Lurrtp $13.00 Also all other classes of coal. HYDE TRANSFER AND COAL CO. Phone 580 139 Second A ve. Canadian National cyiit Largcfl Kailway Sylem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE v.iiinri rrom rHi(T int:nT fr VAM oi vr.it. virrnim and MCATTli:. llirkxUtl and MMUVk, at II p.m. I.w STIWAHT, Hfttr:lUtt. I p.m. i nttx atMi KKTnilK.w. MvriitiVN. 1 p.m. lor N4H41II H1 MM Til HVV.KX ril.lKt.OTli: ISLAMM, rurt ulthlly. rAsRMi:it thus i.i.wk wince iui-kkt IHH.V l:( l XT SI'MIAV M ll.Nl.1l. fi l-KINCK OKOKOU. i:iMONTON. MflSiSII'M!. ll rl Kalrrn jnida. I'nltfd Main. AOrUSCV l.l. Oi l triAMMtll' LI NT A. itv tick it omrr.. thihh B.'C. Coast ilCANADIAN PACinc Sailings from Prince Rupert T. krtriilkan, Uranfrtl. and Skadar l riiHuutrr, Yklvrta, and faille I'HIM lor llalrdalr, Hl llrll llrlU. W. c. OKCIIAHH. lofw uf 4th Httnl and 3rd .Imiur. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED lot VANCOIVIII. VICTOKIA, Swaaon Hay. Ilutrfialf. Alrl IMy, flf. I r V.r?lVVviKn,VICTORIA. Vflrl'S lur M.UK AHM. ANVOV. HIKWAIU . WAI.l IM.AM. I'llCI MMI-MI.N, NAAh Kimil.v X n.m. Vi3 Xnd Avrnu. K. M. SMITH. Arfnt. riirouih tlrkflu Mld 10 Virions and fvaMlf. Hi roti (it iu dmtlnatlur. City Meat Market (SELVIG Specials! S ItcL Druipfisis . . TELEPHONES 8?t,200 raisis hhitkt. rho t Steamship Services SflMiibrr 19. . m-ioi.it in. so. Sri'trmbrr iS, Orlonr . H. U. KOYAL o-an rtlL. Namil. Alert Hay. iirnm AfMit. Iflni Uuprrt. Hi. rnont SI Prim Ku.rt. U.U., and httr chrrkrd BROS.) I'hone 765 MEAT. FISH. VEGETABLES Hnd K'.ifci ALL KINDS OF "NORWEGIAN PRODUCh at low prices, and Immediate dMivery Obsn-eIAl! articles are sf superior quality and absolutely iVm fresh. . ! 4.I scam: OF CHARGES The following is (he wale of charges rrtade for reading notices: Birth NntirPB f,(W: Cards of Thanks," $2. ! Funeral Notices $1. Funeral Flowers 10c per name. Marriage and Engagement announcements $2. 1 a Taxi Phone 4. Big 4 Taxi, tf I)enlist. Dr. J. H. Gose. Phone C80. Chiropractor, C. 0. McKay, I'hone 184. tf j For first clan Shoe Repairing, I Bee B. M. Simpson, corner of I Fifth and McBHdt). 256 J Our price on Milk, all brands, in nnw rtvlnpAJ in tK on I 1 v agw.uv rri caw j 0 tins for $1.00. This is not a "pcial" but will be our regular price. Aeroplane quality, submarine prices on all groceries at Phillips Grocery, Eighth Avenue West and Gordon's Grocery and Hardware, Seventh Avenue Haat. 2181 SMOKED M eats! SWIITS FANCY SLICED BACON perlb,7k GAINER'S l'EAMEAi. I!ACONinM,e wlioli- or half owms jma ! Circle S. Pf ier lb. Uf SWIFTS CIRCLE PICNIC ii i ti ! HAM, average 6 lbs., per pound ? VlTONB fkmotfatraUon In our stor Vaady. Friday and Saturday this wtwk. Mk al'ie iU-,c fiJW? IiiITiI iL fatal I ii k lit and Vftamlnes; It ia an xtractio t j i of Malt and milk and contptajUras bff ire tj favorably with marny high-pri8 priarations. Egfera, B.C. Fresh Firsts, dot Fancy Layer Flga, per lb . . iiOf Columbia Oysters, pr tin . . Peter Rabbit t'eanut Butter, 1 Ik pall Popping Com, er lb lii JONATIION APPl.EB A limited quantity only. Fancy Grade, pf bdx $'inr . Molaasoa, Chef Brand, 2-lb tlna, per tin )J Hallowe'en Jelly Beans, ir lb -ft Hallowe'en Fruit Jellies, twt Hi L twt iPlire Honey, Mlkini IJeat,. 12 o.i I jars.iJkr .... .fT.mber 11 Knatern Dried Salt C6d. ner lb '2u?r Toilet Paper. 12 rolls lllr (Junker Corn Flakes, per pkg 10 Watts' Grocery Phitne S5 phone 56 "(lunllly lllght Prices Right." I Itutier 15c lb. .uim tllL p r- case, alt Brands at MUMtO BROS, tf Plan to make ybur Hallowe'en party fltythe Fair Hoard Carnival. J. C. Gavigah sailed yesterday laftebioon on the PHnces Alice or Vancouver arter having' spent a few weeks In the city on bus!; nes. He expects to be back iri the city next month. Miss J. Farrelly, an employee of the White Pass & YukoH Rail-way ami Navigation Co. at Skag-way, was a passenger aboard the Princess Alice yesterday afternoon going south for the winter. There is an opening In Port Simpson Hospital for two proba tioner nurses. The course consist! of two years at Port Simpson and one var at Vo General . Hospital. Application! aould be directed to Dr. Large, Fort Simpson, B.C. 254 Harry Damfett, wharflnKer of the government wharf, will be confined to his home for the next lew day suffering with a strained back as a result of falling off a ladder at the wharf. His arm will be In a sling for several wteks on account of sprain. William Belts, Canadian custom officer at Dawson, Y. T arrived In the city from the north on the Princess Alice yesterday a Iter noon and proceeded by this mornings train to Rochester, Minnesota, where he will take treatment' at the Mayo Clinic. Fred E Dawson of the federal' public works department, Vic- toria, wa a passenger aboard the a trip ,flto the YuIon Ter r-- vs am sj) ritory on official duties. Prince Rupert had evidently been unkind, or else he thought leiijprjncess Ajree yesterday arter- n wril t-i.lt ).. th Stt i t. iv c. ...l- i. iu mn -oiui oione wno for Vancouver on the Princess'nnAn Alice yesterday afternoon. Asi he went up the gang plank toj board the vel he shook his fist TvL'A'lT m Prince Rupert. I hope you freese in h . Stone is under- U. t ll...l.. '" '- ine i ii ,,fe i. hr' 8ot.thbotta from Skagway to' Vanconwr, C. P. R. steamer Prin- ah- r.. ., TV.--. r-urr n.., unnimB v-i.w, called in port from 4:S0 to 5:30 Vf. TK. 1 JIT .7 ,, i!f TT? ,n barf' the majority majority of of thm tmm being being employees employees, of the White Pass Railway & Navigation Co. Koing south fori the winter. The following dis- imb - 'iw, re from the vesel:1cmJjBK9 at the kly luncheon rwiii.sim Ksi i-fl jtiiiTimi ntrirr 1 n nii. ir.. rta... ai.. s. ........... v..v.v OI ijip rrmw nMfri uuury uud '(Wtfipiwoa; MDte Cornich, .bjaeif. ,n ihe , (mnlr . Cf jhjday. umi4lwtttoL'-EBB-faceri Johnuuatsltit.iAi.My. At i elfa1, MliVIt'-p'vtewid. eus'Mj dfragVnvHt of ne, , lit... . A,.uutWlb?iR ivvniivr-FMPVTa .. Catholic Baraar. October 24, 25 Hill 60 Chapter Hallowe'en Ba Aftar October 37. Moose Children's Masouersde del . who ia holidaying In the south, is . expected to return to the city Fair Board' Carnival. Oct. 3l.lfrom Vancouver a week from .,. 1 Sunday. F. D. Nealon from Un-Preabyterlan Bazaar, November ion Steamship head offices in 8. I Vancouver who is relieving him Ihere. will then return south. McoM Bnlaaft November 8, 9. I,.; v , Armlslica DMi Hinin'Ki''rivlTHRdlJGil , SLEEPERS ' Baptist Anniversary Supper, November 16. Angllcar. Cathedral Bazaar, No- vember 22 x a Tuxls and Trail Rangers Fourth Annual. Minstrel Serenade N'ov. 22 and 23. Si A-rlrewV Dav Scottish Punce. M"os Hall, November 30. F. G. Dawson Is sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert on a business trip tp Vancouver and M. P.McCaffery is sailing tonight bn the Prince Rupert for Vancouver1-and Victoria on business.! "i.'liwO': Be sUre and take a chance on the desk ahd bathrobe being raffled by Hill 60 in aid of the Children's ward. 261. J. C. Brady M. P. is leaving within the next day or so for the Queen Charlotte Islands to pay a visit to his constituents there. Mr.. E. T. JleBrien, owner of the telephone system In Skauway, i was a rasaeWer aboard the PrinJ ees A lite igreiterday afternoon! bound for Seattle. Miss Wilkinson, who has been holidaying .'for the past three weeks In Prince" Rupert the guest of Mrs. C. P. Kemp, leaves tonight for her home in Vancouver. Mrs. W. I Newell sailed by the Prince Rupert Jast night on her return to Stewart after having been a patient in the Prince Rupert General Hospital for the past few weeks; A mefctlnir of the Fir Board was held last night to make fur-1 ther arranirements for the Hal-! lowe'en Carnival which will be held at the Exhibition Hall on October 31. One of the features of the carnival will be a mock claim recording competition. There will'also be other novelties. Vt tnnV JT.rjr a(air nf Dr. W. T. Kergln and Dr. L. W. Krrl. will .ft t.v the Pr'nce Rupert tonight on her relurn to MtMflMUfi- VKsMI I ft inp fill'. 77' ...... K. Thelle of the unitea states; Department of the Interior with ; headquarters in Juneau was a nafMenirer boilnd south oh the 7 .7. . : ! s. McMdhori. district represch- utlve for the Canadian Pacific Kxpreim C arrived from V.- couver. He will be here on of- f cal dutie dntll tomorrow night . .Ill ... when he wil proceed u ucean F the Prints Royal. ,!, eordTJly Invites you to attnd their baraar on Saturday . . ... . . ... ... , , uct zt. in am oi me cnuoren s ward wara- There '.T wlil be W fancy ' work. . . I' ?onw c?K'nf. wnwn tea, ior- tune tlUhg, raffiW -nd novelties, 351 . a delightful-nnwram of music hv tt arti.t. r-nhirwl th nm- program. Mm Fi fli Wrleht. owner of -- 'the Wright Shop at jum,BU( an eB. , woiianment wmcn ib eu unuwirj to Alaska tourists, was a passen- gr bound south on the Princess 'Alice yesterday afternoon. She ' wi" 8fnd two nn,tih81 " ho,i" ,day visit to the United States. Russell M. Smith, local agent for the Union Steamship Co. and the Canadian Pacific Expreea Co.. U IV I J. f" Tli' f MC QHHVQ!Q!nP, - IU niLi uuu u uiwu The Canadian National Railway have made arrangements to operate special trains and through I sleeping cars from the I aclfic Coast to the ship's side at Mbn- treal and Halifax in connection with sailings for the Old Cotin- I try during November and Decem- ber. Full Information from City Tk-ker Office. 52S Third Avonuo Prince Rupert. Phone 2G0. 2S? The vast majority continue to prefer finer teas. A slight reduction In the price of poorer teas does not interest them. The Finest Tea FRED SMITH LEAVES rnn VUMrftllVCD K YftrilUUltK U'llCDC WfltKC ML' IC TDAMCETDDnV A10" ' "I ''in. an employee IlC lO lftilWtAnCLJf the Blr Bay Lumber Co.. sus- Fred Smith of the Band of Montreal staff is leaving tonight for Vancouver, having been transfer-ed to main office. Fred will be misMd a good deal in Prince Rupert i here he has been a great help in musical events. This morning Mrs. Mcintosh, president of the Ladles' Music Club, said she would like to express through this paper the appreciation of that club of the services Mr. mun nad given wnn his violin. He had been a great beIP to their club and the merq ber appreciated It. MOOSE WHlSf J. Johnson and Gillis Rover were winners of first prices at the weekly knockout whist tour - nament bf the Moose Lodge last bight Second prites went to K. Slatta and Die Stegavig. Prites were chickens and pounds of tea. W fe. Fisher will sail SundaV .trip to Vancouver and Victoria j Mi business. I Ever do anv nrosneeUwrT There ! w m a " - i vrfil be nlentv of claims to Uke i u i t i.i!r kuiu Kuarttnieeu ai me rair h-j Carnival n ir uwii, .ui , V. trids to t'rftrt SPStJStaS ' '- VJilCHIlIB Jmn who ,eft for the gwth akt miM yettenUy after. lh !,r,nceM AH" fr- irn j n iUvlI km! an" , ih. ,t, j 'J m"V w' ail Sunday night on tbe Prlnce Geow for Vancouver. . ' r lo take up . reiidenVe in me wuia. William Denholme will sail tomorrow nifht on the Cardena on a trip to Yancouvtr and Victoria. He expecta to spend some time in thb south. ' ''.T '; ' i": Passengers sailing from here 'for the south on the Princes Alice yesterday afternoon inclu- j.j n ti t 1 1r1. rn t r-c upu v. nrviwi anu nan 111, iijr vicU)rU fcnd r A Wjckens artJ C. Gavigah, for Vancouver. New m K ayser Hose Slipper heel, half heel, tVlh heel and lahec heel, full fashioned. The Largest Sale IIUKT AT MILL . a t i i tajned a slight concussion when fi& was struck on the head with ft chain at the Seal- Cove mill yesterday. He was rendered unconscious for a few minutes but his condition is not serious and 'it is expected he will be back at work again within a day or so. HIGH FISH PRICES Fish prices were high at the iocai Exchange this morning iwhVn nnlv rwn hunt nfferwl hall. bdt catches, both being Ameri can. The Sea Bird received 17.5c and 7c from the Booth Fisheries for 17.000 pounds and the Cora was paid 18c and 8c by the Atlin Fisheries for 3,000 'founds. Specials ! . . . . hnfinV aiW NallirdaV ML a AUMJ IW v V 9 Boys '." : . sizes 22-26. Special Boys' Pajamns, good quality Flahhelette. Special .. $1-85 Boys' Nightshirts. same quality. .Special $1.45 Bsys Flannel Suit, sizes 2 to 5, Special $2.25 Jabour Bros. nu-. Phone em 615 3rd Ave. & "th St- 3 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. v,uai Sand and Gravel. Specialize in Piano and 'it-nit in-" Miivina. In all the latest shades 88x slipper heel, silk to hem, same service weight, per pair $1.0.1 i4x Chiffon Slipper heel. Silk io the top. Per pair . . . . $1.0.1 Lance heel and twin heel, per pair .' . $)LO0 FRASER& PAYNE I'nfvenial Trading fommny