B5B III! m IIIWMMIMIilll - Specials! Specials! altine, regular $1.50, now $125 Ovaltine, regulnr 00c, now 7,r)C Minty'n Shaving Cream, regular 35c, now 25c V have juat received another shipment of Vacuum Bottle settling at t . . . 50c sues LM. Jie Pioneer illPD AVE. t SIXTH T. ' DRY BIRCH JACKIMNK AND CEDAR Single kwul $3.50 jJouble load $6.50 Large sack ; 50c COAL PRICES DOWN IVmbin Peerless Egg $12.00 l' mbinn Washed Nuts $1125 Alberta Sootless Urge Egg $12.50 AllKrta Sootless Egg $12.00 Ail rta Lump $13.00 Also all other classes of coal. HYDE TRANSFER AND COAL CO. I'hone 580 M 1 139 Second Ave. r Dmofisls TCLEPMONLS 8?,200 I m t U in of jJantl is Steamship Services snIfiHlwr 18. J8. 0U)br 10. tot ROYAL - ru lall . Nwu. Alrt Itajr. rrtj Irlda;. I pin. lu" '""'" '"" Hciwral .fM- ITIiMf tturrt. H.C Hone SI Ran ad ian National Q7jc Largcft .ailway Sylcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TKAIN SERVICE - llinr from riel T. KITKUT for VAMOIVKK, VICTORIA anil MilTTI.K. TlllHMAVM and MAJIIYH. at II p.m. I ' ihttAKT. MI.IKMJ. IV m. I'.i A MUX ami KI.HIHkAS. KTt KIIAYS. 4 p.m. Ir MIH1II ad SOI Til OJIfiN I II Utl OTIC ISLAMM, Kortiilhllj. rA.KXIKK TKAINM LKWK I'KIM'K KWkRT 0IV KXCWT M'MAY al II.Ma.u. Hf rKIMfc CIKOKUE, r.ll.MONTON, HISMI'M:. Ill pata tantwi 'ial. I tiltrJ Malta. tflKNCV .ilJ Oil. i li"HII' ur--1 TTY TICK R T OIHCK. HH THIMH US. fKINCE KlirtKT. Pfcon tt iSk B.C. Coast CAHADIAHJ PACincj Sailings from Prince Rupert kri.nlkiin. WtaecHI. nH Skaiajr .j uitt, lrtwta, al rl l lr 'IIIMI! Vm llulMaU, tat Uclla UaUe. Ot t ampbrll ItKrr ami Vaemuin Me, ST all traiille U- W. OUCIIAUH. ikm .if 41 h Mint awl 3rd Aintu. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Kalllno frimi rrlnee Kuwrn. lot VANCOWVKX. VltrroUIA. Ha.4HMi lay. BulriliUa. Alfrt llay. flc. lur M.Il K KL AMUV hTEMAUi W.VU 1UMN Vtl HIU. I M nd At.uua. ' a. ft. SMITH. .Umi. mHJ'!r.? 1 .uM and l,l Uea and hcalll. ThruucK Ucaeta m.1.1 .o l.lrla 'brmigti lu Uridiiuttur City Meat Market (SKLVHS nuos.) I'hone 763 I,. Jro Avenue MBAT. FISH, VEGETABLES ALL KINDS OF "NORWEGIAN IMIOIU'CE" at low prices, and Immediate delivery Observe t-All artlclea are of superior quality and absolutely - fresh. " -i- SCALE. OF' CHAIff.'tfS The following is the scale of charges made for reading notice:, Birth Notices 50c. Cards of Thinks, $2, Funeral Notice $1. ' Funeral Flowers, 10c per name. Marriage and Engagement announcement ?2. - 4- 4- 4 a Taxi Phone 4. Hig 1 Taxi, tf Dentist. Dr. J. K. Gosse. Phone 68C. Chiropractor, C. 0. McKay, I'hone 184. tf For first class Shoe RftuirfUr. e B. B. II. II. Simuaon. Simmon. coral ' Fifth and Mcllride, 250 Chief Petty officer Younir of the It. C. N. V. R. i feki.., charge of the sea cadets, it is announced, succeeding C. P. 0. Dawes. The W. A. of St Peter's Church Seal Cove, will hold a sal of work and home cooking oi Wed nesday, October 24 at 2:80 p. m. i Afternoon tes will be served. 249. 1 Mr. aed Mrs. F. D. Rk and family, who have len sniMne the Mtmmer at Aliee Arm, arrived lh city from the north on the Cafcala this iramiing. The Mmle. which was lo have been held laat night by the Salr vation Army, Young People's leg ion, was pootponed iintit next k .on account of cowater-st- ructions. Our price tw Milk, all brand J now reduced to JJ5.SC per case 9 tins for $1.00. This is not a "special" but will be our regular prke. Aeroplane quality, sub marine prices on all groceries at Philnps Grocery. Eighth A Venae West and Gordon's Grocery and Hardware, Seventh Avenue Bast 2161 i Adjutant William Kerr, "re cently at Calffacy, who is to 'take icharge of Salvation Army work INorlhern Flriusfa Columbia willi headouutera in Prince liun- ert, will reach the city at the end this week from Vanvouver. where he has been attending Con- Sieaa. to take ut his duties. He wiM be acomianied by Mrs. Kerr family, ('apt. Anderson, who to be w the ine lady miiy officer oiucer here, nerr. 'has 'nu Ei ady catrtiewan. arrived from Kanaack. "WOMAN SO SICK COULD NOT WORK Helped by Taking Lydia E. Pink-hun's Vegetable Compound Grainlutd, Sask. "I aai glad that 1 heard of that good Lydia E. Ptek- 1- 1 I hum a mnetne aiva I uul not be without it again. I Wat 'tn Mirk that T rauld kklfeatfW& not work at all and COLlld hot HtfW OB ithe machine. My Uuat told ma of (Lydia K. Piek- haiu a vegetable (. oinsouodanoDow I am- telling all of i i V IrimnA Haw i : ' ttfiwiil t a and T will answer all letters I et front wonwn. Mks. Maky Schulties, Grainland, Saak. COAL Your choice EDSON CASSIDY WEL- L1NGTON TELKWA Also Uulkley Hay and Grain, Agent fcr Hobln Hood Flour. Phone 58 Prince Rupert Fed Co. ' 'I'tic! - imilx riiivVS, Local and Per son al N ews 1 b1 ik n Vo you take least for your health? If so, use ROYAL YEAST CAKES the standard of quality for over 50 years. Soak a cake of Royal Yeast, with a little sugar, in tepid water over night. Stir well, strain and drink the liquid. Flavor Is improved by adding the juice of an orange. ROYAL YEAST Tonight at 8.13 St. Arwlfew'x Society Concert Vethlme Theatre J. H. PlUsbury returned to the j city on yesterday afternoon,-. train from a brief trip to Vander- hoof and KXirt St. James. There is an- opening in Port ,fm - proUj igjanwr liiUttC. iTlF efoanw rn-, sista o7 two years at 'Port Simp son aid oile" war at Vancouver General Hospital Applications sou Id be directed to Dr. Large, Port iJjftpsjMi. B.C. 254 T. J. Shenton. inspector of mines, returned to the city on the Catala this morning from Stewart where he made an investigation of the circumstances of an ac cident at the Premier mine last week when two men. James Can ter and Daniel Davis, lost their Uvea in a premature explosion of!ouri mine at Stewart, is a i powder. V. J. Crawford of Stewart is passenger aboard the Catala today a0-"? tiiroegh to Vancouver where Mrs. Crawford and daugh tern are -t spending the winter. -. Mr. Crawford is aoeompan.ed by his daughter Mrs. L. K. Rehnsen, and the tatter's child, who will siend a mouth in Vancouver.. ANNOlCBMBNTS Hill 60 Chanter Hallowe'en Ha .aar OcUiler 2T. Gyro H(edjDMn, October 1H Mooae Hall. St. Andrew' Qwcert, October 2S. e4easMMMnea Catholic Mir, October 34, SS Mooae I'hiMaaM'a Mnaqueratic Oct 2. Fatr BonHthi Chrnlval. Oct 31. Preshyterimi Baaaar, Novemter Mcoae Kaaaar November 8, 9. Armistice Day Ilanquet, Nov ember 12. Uaptiat Aunlrersary Supper, November 1R, . Anglican Cathedral Haaaar, November 22. Tuxln and. Trail Rangers Fourth Annual Minstrel Serenade Nov. 22 and 88. St. Andrew's Day Scottish Dance Moose Hall, November 30, 1 1 Hill CO.. I.O.D.E., Bazaar. October 27 in aid of the Children's ward. , John Hovland. well known j Stewart mining roan, is a passeu- Kr auoaru me uatala today go iog through to Vancouver. Fred Jancowski of Stewart, who. is identified with the United Empire mine, is a passenger aboard the Catala today going through to Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gow, who have been here in connection with the opening of the new Capitoi Theatre, will sail by th Priace Eupert Thursday night on their return to Vancouver. Mrs. Jas. Masthi rave a U vni- liotial aUJress U the neetiag last night of the Baptist Church Fire side Club. Miss Aitnes Dawson. the president, occupied the chair and there was a fair atlendaucw of members. Provincial Constable P. B. Smith of Stewort arrived in the jerty from the north oh the Catala mis morning, having in his custody a prisoner who has been :xntenced to six months' imprisonment for selling liquor. Rev. and Mrs. Walter Allen and son arrived in the city from Stew art on the Catala this morning. They are leaving shortly for England where they will take up future residence. Mr. Allen has been Anglician rector at Stewart for the oast year or so. . . lf! i - n a union steamer uataia, I apt. K. A. Dickson, arrived in port at 1:20 this noraing from Anyox. tewart and other northern points of call and sailed at S o'clock tbio afternoon tor the Sonah. P- : jwneem.toig- frem- here-te Van- iiiuver on the vessel included G. Law . H. ft Hughes. Han Mc-Clarty, Joseph Anthony and Capt. J. D. Walton. CONSOLIDATED CHIEF ON BIG MISSOURI IS VISITOR HERE TODAY W. E. Aitcheson, superintend ent for the Consolidated Mm ... & Smeltinir Co. on the Hiir Mi. jsenger aboard the Catala tlay going through to Vancouver business. Mr. AHebeson that camp construction is being cemfeted at the Bik Mi , ouri and it la expected to -.. commence deveiiieat opei..t.:-on a full swing. Work will i arried on all winter on tlm liromising proeerty. SNQV AT STbH'AUT Stewart had it first now t li if the season aw Snnday ne. .here-,wi eme thtee or rnii inches of slush on the tWi.ut there last night accord i j . k i- word brought by the steamer ( at la arriving from the iu tn Hi :orning. rHROUGIl SLEEPERS TO THE SHIP'S SIDE ! The Canadian National Kail ways have made arrangement : operate special trains and tlu uug! .leeping cars from the I acil'i Coast to the ship's side at Mun leal and Halifax in counectio with sailings for the Old Cou: ry during November and Decen er. Full information from Cit Picket Office. 5W Third Avenu. ('rince Rupert. Phone 20. 2H. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storaie Phone 68 nrtage, Warehousing, snd Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel, iv Specialize in Piano sua Kurnltun- Movlnn. In Brief New 9 K ayser Hose Slipper heel, half heel, twin heel and lance heel, full fashioned. in all the late-t shadeo 88x slipper heel, siik ;. l.cm, same service weight, per pair $1.05 64x Chiffon Slipper heel. Silkr.to the top. per ...ir $1.05 Lance heel and twin heel, per pair $.'1.00 FRASER & PAYNE Universal Trading Company DEACONESS IMS OF 1 NEtYFOdKDLAflD BEFORE ' CHURCH ii)MftM The Young People's Society of! First United Church heard an in-' teresting address on New Found j land last aJrht by the deaconess,! Miss Eva Elliott, who spent ser-J era! years engaged in missionary I work in that country. She told of the people, geography and his-i tory of the country and the pro-1 gress that is being made today. The speaker also referred Hi lighter vein to some of ilie super-: stitions and humors of the people. After the addie, (here wan the usual recreation; g'riod which badminton anil ether game were playeii in the gymnisUiaa. The meeting was presided over by George II. Stocks, the president, ami there was a good attendance including several ri.sitors. Mrs. A. Dunbar nA two chll drcri left yesteni.-'.v for Bigger Saskatchewan, where theV will take up Hung Mr. Dunbar who han li-eti transferred to that ooint i- i h A-i'-e of the Canadian N'ati.in.i I !:: Im.ivs. For eczema, psoriasis, ringworm, ulcers, abscesses, and other distressing sldn dis-. ease Zam-Buk remains unrivalled. This great herbal balm ends pain and irritation, draws out poison and corruption, and grows healthy new skin In a wonderful way. TRAPPERS Get everv centyour FURS are worth. Ship them or hring them to BOYD YOUNG Tort Simpaon, B. C. Boys' Heavy Quality Mackinaw -Coats Sixes 22 to S4 Prices range from $4.75 UP Jabour Bros. Prince Rupert. B. C. KEEP A BOX ALWAYS HANDY I sr S. E. PARKER, LIMITED 3rd Ave. East Phone 82 Dominion Royal Cord Tire Agency Ford Cars and Trucks Flat Rate Repairs USED CARS We huw ' .oral excellent burgi.i:i - i j ,. I ; .. Ea.sy Term if desired.