page si: THE DAILY NKW3 Monday, , v,. Healthful Food in Perfect Form Fashion Fancies Local and Person 1 1 Itlnek Velvet Ideal for Winter Wear I I N. Hanson sailed last night on I (the Cataja for, .Steart.': I .M-i Iiduuud. Ra4UUtuMiywpreHident t Prince Rupert r tr.e Liank of Alaska at bkag- way, was "a passenger aboard the Whole wheat with nothing taken away and easy digestibility added. Shredded and thoroughly baked for increased flavor and health! ulness. TRISCU1T the wafer way to whole wheat health Made by The Canadian Shredded Wheat Co., Ltd. Man in the Moon Grandmother's wedding dres would supply material for two modern trousseaus. The first payment on the talk ing machine is the license. sticdaje or.e collection n)T. tame u KoWnson s parents, dir. ana Mrs. George EckerHMtn, 1045 Sec ll.D.D. Washes 0n I and Eczema's Gone 1 TryD.D.D.fOdp,too Jy Al 11 good drag hU gr . i. McCtTCIIKUN, DKKHilHT. OK.ME8 LTD. ond Avenue. In the course of a trip to the coast, Robert Crawford, general passenger agent for the Northern X -ation Co. with headquarters in Winnipeg, arrived in the city from the Fst on yesterday afternoon's train and sailed last night on the Prince George for Vancouver. Ships of the Northern Navi-jgation Co. ply on the Great Lakes. For Better Satisfaction Our New Winter Woollen Have Just Arrived Ilesner Illock neady Made Clothes Wear Made-to-Measure CLOTHES $25 to $65 - There's something about a made-to-measure suit that can't be duplicated in ready made clothes. There's ex-pertness of fit, excellence of tailoring and a difference in style that Ik niost'utatanding. Choose from our big selection of woollens in all the new fall and winter colors and patterns. THOR JOHNSON Princess Alice this morning go-1 .'ng through to the Eastern States. Rev. J. II. Frliell pf First Presbyterian. Church and Rev. A. Wilson of jfrat Itlnlted-JChurch. fex-, changed pulpits: for; evening, ser- j vices yesterday. ! Frank Baker arrived in the city on the Princess Alice this morn-, Ing from Anchorage, Alaska, M 'pur ap csiro T wnere he na been engageu in; unLC Uf dttLEO ill mining, and will vUit here with: MftMTDCJiI IMDnDTCDe Hi-lenda. iuuiuuli;il inn uniL.no F. I T. Uunroe and son Pnt- With their whole large stock of':tK uunrue. sailed by the Prince; quality merchandise on sale at sac-1 Rrie Saturday i night on their, rlflce prices, the Montreal lm-relurR 10 rt Clements after portera on Tfrtrd Avenue are mak-bavins; speat sBVefal days visiting tnir malam htttnrv Tliair utara tlM 111 MO City. I I marriage heen crowded since, the sale start led and even a quiet Monday morn-. ....tw ...... ..... The local hetlth officer relly! Noted for the Pa8t two ypars eight to do "soTtfilhK 'about the!" Montreal prices, even these trfn um nf nur fripnrl. imnVi. have been slashed and cut down &. is the season when we arrange for the instalments which last all through next year. I IMTI It HON tVI Lt.CTiO.St AM. arMum & Atlin Ave 8.00 lt Aw. Si 8tU St. 9.0S 6th Ave. St Fulton St 9.10 8th Are. & Thompson 8t. ,. 0.15 Uth Ave. St ShetWoeke S-20 tlth At" t Conrad aM Gth Ave. & Hjr Cove Ave... 930 6th Ave. le lUym Oot Olrde 9 S3 eth'Av. st cottm st 8.00 St An. Oreea pt?Hijtl. 9.40 Btn Ar, MMOrid 8V 9 4J Prov. Ow? 3alldlng ...i . 90 Pw. u- nrf ojss Q.XLP. Whrt ..i 10.00 O.T.P StUon 10.05 " " 1155 2ad Ave. St 2nd St 10J0 3rd Ate. At Pulton St. 10.15 3rd Ave. Si 6th 8t 10 JO. PJd, 1M 12 7.41 7.4S tat 8.05 so that their former keen prices are now absolute , bargains in every depurtment. All you need to do is to see the prices and compare the quality to assure yourself of this. ' Men's and Boys' Clothing and furnishings of every description and many articles of Ladies' Wear are here at give-away prices awaiting you to pick them up. Take the chance when you have it. Visit the Montreal Importers and have your requirements filled i at fractions of ordinary prices -It 8jwill pay you! Advt. 8-2U.I 8jo 1 Mrs. Simian Robinson and daughter sailed by the Prince - i George last night on their return alii0 Tacom after having spent ... two months here visiting with No fffrthei1 jaWics' were played at the' witk-end in the delayed, aecond division billiard tournament bstween the Gretto and Cold torug. Three games remain to be played. The case of Joe Seymour and Alex Dennis, Indians, charged with theft from the halibut boat Tramp, was adjourned form this morning to tomorrow afternoon in County Court. Mrs. M. J. Brodie and Mrs. C. M. Hilton of Tppley arrived in the city from the interior on yea- ruay afternoon's train and sail ed this morning on the Prlntess Alice for Vancouver. . k i. ' C. T. Friieli returned on the a Prince George Jaft nJght to Van couver after havincr spent a uple of weeks in the city visit-! ifig with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Frhtell. : W. S. Harris, well known Haz-elton mining man, who" has been ton a business triji'Hoath, arrived in the city from Vancouver pn .the Catala last evenlngH'nd proceeded to the. .Interior on this morning's train. " - Miss Jennie Render, who ,s engaged in the barberfng bowlness t Atlin, arrived In lite eity rom he north on the Princess Alice this morning, being on the way to Grassy Plains to visit with relatives. Special choral rmislc at evening service in First Presbyterian Church yesterday Included the hymn "Hail Sftered Day" by the choir and a yecal duet "Morning Lan'l by John E. Davey, choir master, and MJ Georgina Hun ter. There were JOi? paaaengers go- south abtSjffi the steamer When all is said and done you caVt find anything to take the place jttf black velvet. It can be used for mnnv occasion. And it can be made up for afternoon, dinner and evening gowns. i Blaek velvet combines beauti- .ully with many materials and trimmings. Lames and other meal fabrics, laces and fur are .he favorites. Transparent black velvet is the 'idliim for this attractive model. The trimming of Alencon lace :uds a nleasing touch, while the side drape contributes to its gracefulness. this Three-l'iece Ensemble h Important Princess AUd Je' wntotume , tf ttie today. Most of (htm were Aliifflj, Itluitave. iiu lunuu prtfyii; xuinK vuwiuv for the wrnttr.'"" Onlyr two "pas- Mngera diatuied here" f rem the Jeseh V. I. lTnlin fliinArintAin1nf nf 'the woman who would be wei. di eased sitopiy must iiH.-luie i. .csi uit enaetiibiv in her wintt wardrobe. And by ensemble I mean . order of the on Of a be&ntKc mnurt I'd twucd. bliick. If yo ..lease, "la boasts a three-quarter ncrth 4itritith6rBred with cuf lhe silver oucxie connecis ine iiver :?ray flat cree blouse with the rail division of the Yukon 4(he kirtinan artistic manner. White Pass Railway and Navlgat-, Ion Co., and Mrs. Hahn were pus-aengers aboard the Princess Al(ce j today going south from Skagwny Jor the winter. First reported due at 8 n.m. hut delayed by rough weather in he north, C. P. R. steamer Princess Alice. Capt.- Thomas Cliff, arrived from Alaska ports at 11 o'clock this morning and sailed at 1 n. m. for the south. This is the last trip of the Alice on the Alaska run which wHI be taken up for the winter by the Princess Mary. TRAPPERS Get every cent your FURS are worth. Ship them bring them to BOYD YOUNG Port Simpson, B. C. or THE DORMANT NERYE When limb will not move or n orj'an of the body will not unitlon dormant nerve Is res-onrtible". The result is disease hrouirh nerve pressure. When vou are suffering from Head .ichc, Backache, Sciatica, Rheuma-Ism or have stomach trouble, vou may be sure that dormant lervr.-: are the chief cause of the trouble. . u lll be surprised how eas- ly .nd jMiiniessly these troubles cuii Im reirnoved by Chiropractic id iisiments and the Infra-red- rav fjinmilt W. C. Asnlnall. 4 uml -i Kxchange Block, Cor. oi Third Avenue and Cth St. Phones .. (1 2..A. Green Ml. Open even inirn. Advt. 271 Railway offices this morning renortil acme 300 cars of grain 'on the territory, west of Jasper I'jirk l.nund for tne Aioeria Wheat Pool's Prince Rupert ele vn tor. Over the week-end, about 100 . (irloads arrived here. J I it . t i ' Northern Pacific Terminus of the Canadian National Railways l; ' ' ' Prince Itupcrt has three of the greatest thintjs in the world The Largest Fish Cold Storage Plant The Largest Fnsh Halibut Market The Largest Undeveloped Hinterland The City of Prince Rupert has a payroll of considerable im portance, derived from: RAILWAY SHOPS RAILWAY OFFICES DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARDS GRAIN ELEVATOR PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OFFICES 1 COLD STORAGE FISH PACKING HOUSES FISH MARKET OILERY AND FISH REDUCTION PLANT SALMON AND HALIBUT FISHERMEN 'SALMON CANNERIES V ' LUMBER MILLS MINING TRAPPING AND FURS The prain export business of Prince Rupert is steadily tie-,velopinp. Last year alwut eijrht million bushels of j;rain was shipped through the terminal elevalor and this year promises to , ., greatly (exceed that mark. v'!f ' The City owns its Power, Lip;hl, JVater Supply and TfJe viJu., phones. i The schoals arc excellent. " ' " ':' V Roads are paved and concrete sidewalks are being laid. PRINCE RUPERT IS ONE OF THE COMING COMMERCIAL CENTRES OF THE PACIFIC COAST, THE PROBABLE OUTLET OF THE GREAT PEACE RIVER COUNTRY, AND SURROUNDED BY A RAPIDLY DEVELOPING TERRITORY Prince Rupert is the logical site of a customs smelter which vpuld serve the mines of Portland Canal, the Hulkley and Skecna Valleys and coast points. THE DAILY NEWS is Prince Rupert's recognized Daily Newspaper