Local and.Persooal News In Brief eciais! Specials! Ovtiltuje, regular $1T0, now $1.25 Ovaltmo, regular 90c, now 75c Minty's Shaving Cream, regular 35c, now 25c We have Juat received another shipment of Vacuum Bottles, settling at 50c ill IllCl. THIttD AVE. t, SIXTH ST. - TELEPHONES 8?6200 DRY BIRCH T - v JACKI'INH AND CEDAR Single W1 $3.50 Double load $6.50 J.arge sack , 50c COAL PRICKS DOWN PemWuji Peerless Egg $12.00 IVpiWUJi Washed Nuta $11.25 Alberta Bootless Large Egg $12.50 Albert Sdotless Egg $12.00 Allierta Hump $13.00 Also all other classes of coal. HYDE TRANSFER A!-COAL-CO. Phone 580 139 Second Ave. Canadian National Hltc Largcft TKaihoay Syftcm in America STEAMSHIP AM) TKAIN SERVICE -...llHiCK rrwM I'RINfi: Kfl'KKT f V.IM'JH'irR. VICTORIA and HhATTl-IU TlllKOlV and M MiWH. at II p.m. I r KltWAKT. VUIIXKIYN. 10 p.m. ..r HtX awl KlrrrillKAN. HATIKIUVS. 4 pill. ..r MlUtll awl Oltll tl'i:KN CIl.tKI.OTTi: ISJ.AMK. tortnl(lilly. r.tMOGKfir.K TKAIN tl;AVE rftlNCI! ttfl'KRT Ittll.V HXtlMT M'MllY M ll Saa oi. If VHlSt K UKtlHtlK. KIOHIxrON. tVINMPMI. fll tals rM.tern siiada. Unltea Mste 4)KM: IJ, Htl.AN nff AMKIIIr- LI.Nfcs. ' IT TII'KI.T limi'l. W THIMh U. rKINtr. HliffKt rbone iCANADIANj B.C. Coast Steamship Services Sailings from Prince Rupert n. krtiblkaw. Hnntrll sihI skucMuV-Orlobrr 31. riiil.rr II. Herein- Imt I. is. it. i uncve, MmM anil cii w. 4. IS. Hrrrmlirr .1 Is. I'KIX'-fcSh Bl'V.t lur Itatfdale, Mi llrtta Hells, rrn Hill.. Mirnn. Alert Hay. (amafreM Krier ind tiiiieM every Ivhlay. I" pm. tKfiir for all Sleimshlp Une. " Information froin- W. t. OKI IMHII. H'wrsl 'liner f 41. Mrr.l anil SM trime frlnre llnir. H V t-hnne SI UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Nalllan from ITIme lluixTt. l-.r AM'liI'VKK. VICHHtl t. Hws.i'-oii Hay. Hulrdilf. Alert Hsy, ele. Tuesday, s p.m. VICTOKIA. Iliileilalf. Alert IUv. rtr I rlcUy mldnltM. VANfiM'VIU. (MM It. I. tl.li'i; AU.M. ANMIN I KM Mil. All.!' IM.AMI. I"HI DISII'MIN. .NAAS UIVi:it. Siimlsy. H p.m. , km ind Avenue. M. i. sIII1I, Arrnl. rrln.e Hii.ert. 11.0. IhmiiBli llrkrta Md . Ylrtnrhi sml Srsllle. snd liatwice rheiafil miimiCh it, destlnitliir 4 j mi Gity Meat Market (SKLV1G BI)S.) JrJ Atenue Phone 76j MRAT. FISH. VKCKTABLKS ' and Af.I. KINDS OF -NOItWKClAN PHODl'Ch at low prices, and Immediate delivery Observe! All articles arc af superior quality and absolutely fresh. ' ! j SCALE OP CHARGES i The following Is the scale ! of charges made for reading notices: Birth Notices 50c. Cards of Thanks, $2. j Funeral Notices . Funeral Flowers 10c per name. Marriage and Engagement announcements 2. 4 a Taxi Phone 1. Big 4 Taxi, tf Dentist, Dr. J. R. floss. ,'686. Chir4jraeibr, Phone jWi C. O. Baptist Anniversary November 16. Phone There it an opening in Port Simpson jHsnpital for two probationer nurses. The course con- SH3 ! f two years at Port Sfmp- son and one year at Vancouver General Hospital. Applications sould be directed to Dr. Large, Port Simpson, B.C. 264 Our price on Milk, all brands, is now reduced to $5.30 per case 9 tin for $1.00. This is not a "special" but will be our regular price. Aeroplane quality, submarine prices on all groceries at Phillip Grocery, Eighth Avenue Supper, Anglican Calhedrfll Bazoar, No- vemlier 22. j Tujcis and Trail , , Raijgea itViirth AnnitMiB4"Pl Srir.di (Nov. 22 and' 3R.r - v Ituiiert' Rast Uhfteil Bazaar. November 29. Cliurcl. AFRAID SHE WOULD NEVER BE WELL "FRUIT-A-TIVES" Completely Relieved Dyspepsia Mrs. Omer Monette had tried so many remedies in Iter efforts to Ret rid of M-rioM Momach was almost i i STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR OVER 50 YEARS mm McK-s w mm I MAKE BETTER HOME MADE BREAD Harry Scott left today for a ten day timber cruising trip to Grenviile' Channel. "X meeting of Basketball Team managers is called for at the City Hall tonight at 8.30. It Milton Gonzales returned to the .city on yesterday afternoon's West and Gordon's Grocery andtrain trom Mt business trip Hardware, Seventh Avenue East. lo "wwior. 2151 1 ' j I-eofai Astori is sailing by the Aid. Prudhomme Inquired at Ctt, hj" afternoon for a holi-last night's council meeting If WP to Vancouver and other the bylaw providing for the con- n the south, truction of a cement sidewalk j ' , !on the west side of Fourth Street I MlM " arrived in the city between Second and Third Ave-!?" ytKUy afternoon nues had yet been out through, if" Ttrr" nd. ' the 2uet f City Solicitor E. F. Jonea reported I SS.Jllf Wr!; Jame Parquhar.i that the bylaw ! two weeks ago. ! ANNOUNCEMENTS (Hn t Women of Mooaeheart Ionian W. M. S. KnterUinment, United j Church, November 9. Armistice .ember 12. Day Banquet." Nov for business "Csftitol Shop" on Friday morning November 2. 26C. Whist Drive ami Dance, first! J0,,n e'on, for his third of- Friday of every month. t ' fnce on a hrsre of drunkenness, j was sentenced to three months' Fair Hoard's Carnival. Oct. 3L!lmP"i,,o'"nt. without option of .'fine, by Magistrate McCIymont in . Presbyterian Bataar, Noveml"r city police court this morning. Mcose Baiaar. November 8, 9. J. C. K. Sealy. who has been in the city to attend the annual meeting of the Prince Rupert Hotel, will return to Smithera by tomorrow morning's train. G. W. Morrow returned to Vancouver Sunday niirht, Come to the Exhibition Hall on Hallowe'en and experience the sensation of a Gold Strike. While real Kold is planted in twenty dollar gold pieces, stake your own claim, demonstrate your skill or luiek in a fold ampeds. It sster of ifjana Ii: Uieaeli and 11. II. Tyler who have jbeeti surveying the Indian P.e-iserve at Alice Arm which is to lliA iRilt'iitat a .... ,1 OA . ) , , ... . ' ' I v unit will, flj IWB" St. Andrew a Day Scottish, . , Dance. Moose Hall. November 30. jjy W. F.. Walker, manager of Ar-'ramlale tannerjSj and Mrs. Walker iare passi nirera aboard the Catala today bound, for Vancouver where they will spend the winter. F. I! rif fin. accountant at Ar-Irnni'iilf. and Mrs. Griffin and family arc also going south on the vessel. h . Tn.t" .,,e l,vl wiljj call QyViV.' lives,-; tearing MIM iiim MBM niruieuia wuuiu not ixn nert idie writes, from Monlrval. "I fi decided to do so. Hie firrt few tablets lielpe me and after takinK three boxei 1 noticed a (jreat rlunip (or thn better. Now, I enjoy and digest everything I eat, and am happy to recommend Fruit-a-tivea' to all my friends." "Kruit-a-tivea" is a tomUnation of concentrated and transformed fruit juices and the most scientific medicinal ingredients. It acts directly on the stomach, liver, kidneys and tkin: and brings these vital organs back to normal, liealthy action, If your stomach Ixithers vou, try "I' ruit a-tiree ' ' AV and 60c. s bun at dealers everywhere. Making her final Alaska voy r . I. . . . .. n n tt ... ' iliiii. ih uue in port tomorrow morning tmuad for Skagway. ,The,j iVlWcetl vo.VHfe una on I be re ' Butter 4$c Ik, Milk $5.25 case, all Brands at ,MUNRO BROS. tf. For first class Shoe Repairing, see B. M. Simpson, corner of Fifth and McBride. 256 Don't forget the big Dance and carnival at the Exhibition Hall Wednesday evening. Admission i 50c. lti , Foster. Willan returned to the jtity on the Catala this morning! .from a brief business trip to Hugh McGuire, well known Stewart mining man, is a passenger aboard theCatala t today bound for Vancouver. United Church Hallowe'en Tea at the home of Mrs. G. V. Wilkinson, 420 Dunsmuir treet on Wednesday, October 31 from 3 to C. 255. Passengers sailing this afternoon on the Catala for Vancouver include G. S. Clark, W. H. Shoard, R. J. Appleton and Ulrich Bishop G, A. Rix returned to the city on the Catala this morning after a ten day trip on ecclesiastical duties to points in the Naas valley. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Gilbert of j Terrace are paying a brief visit to the city, having arrived from the interior on yesterday afternoon's train. Mrs. Helen Niicich of Alice Arm is a passenger aboard the rnlA lr.An.. n.U. 1U......U 4 i illiertllVOl nnil nthar rminta in iKa on a vacation trip. M r. and. M ra. W. Fw . Wnilama Horace Dahamel's "St. Ukin of Calgary arrived -In the -city Baths'' will I rIoI on U'irwi,. from the East on yestenlay af- da and Thursdav. He will ternoon's train and will sail to- in his new morrow morning 'from a trip to Juneau. The condition of Chris sen of Osland, who has critically ill with pneumonia in the Prince . Bupert General Hos-dttl. is reported today to be much Improved. A. Rosahg, well known Lewis Island boat builder and rancher, aBd Mrs. Rosang arrived in the city from Porcher Island this morning for a few dayB visit. They are guests at the Central Hotel. W. H. Shoard, engineer for the Los Angeles Power Co., which is offering to purchase the city electric power franchise, will sail for (he south on the Catala this afternoon after having spent the past week or,w here. :Therfe. Wa'4'.Iartr at a -lfa loWejt; -sbela ten'd'a told last nfftht by. the Fireside Club of First Baptist Church with Miss Agnes Dawson, the president, occupying the chair. The proceedings opened with devotional exercises and then games were played after which those present sat around a campflre and told ghost stories. Refreshments were QUICK ACTION TERRACE ROAL ai?e oi me sshwjh, .k. sieanieri pursuant to a j Princess AIIc, Capt. Thomas jAd CoUrt w resolution by passed at last night's council meeting, Mayor lt)Mordie this morning appointed the committee on the Prince Ku- ndrl.Toi.inf.ii lilfrhurfiv A. fnmtti Slf WMrter af teV tHM c" If ty me rrmeess wary. 0rmt w. K. Fishei.f j J. N. McPhee, Customs officer at Ddteiliile, who vent north to look over his Ked Rluff mineral claims up the northeast fork of the Kitwuilt Itiver at Alice Arm but wan prevented from doing so on ini'ount of snow in the mountain. Is a passenger aboard the f'atalii today bound for Victoria wht re he will spend a ThomiMon and Geo. Alderman Tinker. James Hill 11. and The mayor has urged Aid. Cpl-lart to get his committtee together at once and wire to Mr. Orme and Mr. Fisher, who are now in Victoria, to urge Immediately upon the provincial government the desirability of proceeding with the construction of the road as soon as possible. Lame Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating, (i.T.P. 20.000 Ton Floating Dry Dock En.ilneers, Machinists. Boilermakers, Blacksmiths. Pattern makers. Founders; Woodworkers. Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equlppejj to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES! nd 385 RUPTURE EXPERT HERE F. H. Seeley. of Chicago and PhUd-phla. nationally famous expert, will him. self peraonaUy be at the Vancouver Hotel and wUl remain In Vancouver this Tues day, Weadneaday. Thursday, Friday, Sit. urday and Sunday. Oct SO to Nov. 4 In-elusive from 9 ajn. to 8 pjn. dally. Mr Seeley aaya: "The Spermatic Sh.eld wUl not only retrain aay csae of rupture peneetly. but ooatraeta the opening In 10 days on the average case. Being a vast advancement over all former methods exempIUyl&f Instantaneous effects immediately appreciable afid withstanding any strain or po mj uv miKT ine ize or location. or difficult cae. or Incisional ruptures (following operations) specially solicited. This Instrument received tni L-niy awara 111 England and In Bpaln, producing results without surgery, in. lections, medical treatments or prescript Mt.ua, wivu Qisiiiuiuisnea Deraonai Da. trons of all nations " "Ills' method has aiwwavs bwn moat satisfactory. ' LaU- Dr. Edward Shlppeij, lormer Medical Director. U. 8. Navv. This Instnuoent Is the same mi tun. oiled to Sure. QnU. Bureau U. 8. Naval HoaalUl. Penn H R . Etc. Cte. He wUl be fd to demonstrate 'with out cfisrgje or fit them if dealred. Business demands prevents stspptng at any nltu. nl. in .hi. . MB. Every statement in this notice nas Men verineu before the Federal and SUte CourU. F H. StXLEY. CAUTION- All cat- should be cau tkmed against the use of anv elastic or et) truss with ututoratrana ai mamm M.t Eyolf-J ahere the lump is and not where the been i0P',8 otttn ""esulting in ttrangulat Home Office, eifo. 111. K 117 N Dearborn St., Ch. Oct. 37.JJ H. S. Wallace Co. Ltd. I Shaded Effects in Taffetas Make inexpensive and Charming Frocks A wonderful choice of 'Colors $1.50 Pyanl 3rd Ave. & Fulton St. Phone 9 New m ayser Hose flipper heel, half heel,, twin heel and lance heel, full fashioned. A. J. Galland of the excise department of the local Customs House left on this morning's train for a trip to Burns Lake and other interior points on of ficial business. 1 MILK MILK Fresh Pasteurized Milk and Cream Daily. EARLY DELIVERY Throughout the City. VALENTIN DAIRY Telephone 657. TRAPPRRS Get every cent your FURS are worth. Ship them or" bring them to BOYD YOUNG Po t Simpson, B. C. WOMEN'S OVERSHOES in black fawn, sand and grey, from $3.00, up Jabour Brcs. 3rd Ave. & 7th St-Phone 615 In all the latest shades 88x slipper heel, silk to hem, samt service weight, per pair $1.(171 C4x Chiffon Slipper heel. Silk to the top. Per pair .... $l3 Lane heel and twin heel, per pair $:i.00 FRASER & PAYNE Universal Trading Company