W -mturday, ;-Ji.temb! , wzn 1 i 1 1 i SOMETHING ENTIRELY DIFFERENT AUK THESE SNAPPY APRONS Made of artistically designed Cretonnes neatjy trimrned with lovely shades of Cham-bray and beautifully finished combined wtyli their splendid fit, one of these will add plpasurc to your household duties. $1.75 to $2.75 - .".r:-:rc-i pecial! 7J Ti Special ! OLD STYLE PEPPERMENT PATTIES - - 35c. a Lb. Personal and Rusiness Xmas Greeting Cards. Exclusive, but not expensive. Phone us and our representative will call and hoSv you samples ITT y:c Pioneer Drttgeists TMIIW AVE. 0 SIXTH ST. - TELEPHONES 8?,200 Canadian National c7hc Large ft "Railway Syftem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE -illln rrm rill.vri; Kl TKKT for N OlU.lt. Ul'TOItIA ami l U1I.K. Till UHO.WM and HI MVS. t II p.m. Im MDWAHT. H KINKMI.V. 10 p.m. I or WO.V mm KtH IIIKAV. SArtKIIAYS. 4 p.m. I. NOH1II mid SOI Til (l KtN II VMUITTL' ISl.tMlM. lrtfUtltlj. PASMEMlF.n TKAINS I.KAVI PIIIM'R HIII'EKT DAILY KXCKPT l 11-30 a.m. for rHIKl't: OKOIMig. KIUHINTON. WIVMrKU. all jwtflla Kaauva Canada, I'nllrd Matt. AHr.M'Y A I J. .AN BTKAMMIItr LINKS. ITY TICK" OlHrr.. SM TIIIHI ,.. fKIMt KHI'ISKT. ,'iunnitul fhon. t8t B.C. Coast Steamship Services Sailings from Prince Rupert i tt Ki'irlilkttii, Wraiifrll, and Hka"a' Kxoteitibrr 19, W. (H-tolirr 10, M. in iiii(iiur, YMurla, and iVattlf sritrmhfr 21. tk-loltrr 3. 14, II. NtlM'KSK ROYAL For llutctlale. r!at Hrlln Bfllit. (tinn Mil. Namu. Alert Hay. ( aniiil-ll ltlr and Vancouver rnj i ritiay. in imh. --ttui fiMT all NtMnuthln Liars. lull Int. filiation from IV. I. ORTllAltn. tirnrrul Affnt, .'inn fif 4th strct and Srd Avpiiuc. Prior. Uuprrt. Il.C. Phone 31 T" UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED SaUIni) (rum I'rlut llupt-rt. Ir VANfniVEIl. VICIOltlA. Htranxm lla, llutpdal. Alfrl ajr, fir, I in-day, S u.Hi. . l ..r VANCOtYrR, yit'TOKIA, Butrdaie. Atari Itajr. rte, Saturday. ? a.m. lor I'liHT NIMI'SOM and NAAM RtVlll rOINTH frUM). I..r I.K K ARM. ANYOX. 8TEWAIU. WALK! ISI.AM. PORT EIMPMIN. "iinrtnv, 8 p.m. . ,. M l ;iu! A.nu. R. M. SMITH. Afrnt. ITInif Rurrt. HV. Tlirmigli tifkfta Hold .o Ylrturla und settle.- and wuutf fhrTkiU iiirnuch to deftlnatlur S. E. PARKER, LIMITED :!rd Ave. East. I'hone 83 Dominion Royal Cord Tire Agency Ford Cars and Trucks Flat Rale Repairs . USED CARS We have Sfvcrnl cmtIIimiI l.-i rj.'ai n s in usi'd Cur. K;is Tit M 15 n' div-iivti. i. BC Local and Personal ;4'a Taxi Phoned, lilg 1 Taxi, tf Jenttst.'I)rYJ.ML"Go!e-.' Phone 68G. Chiropractor, Phone 134. ' 833 Haatl:is St. C. 0. McKay tf Try "Beacon Hard" Alberta SooUesn the best stove con Albert & McCaffery. Phone 116 and 117. tf St. George's Society, Whist Drive, Metrojftle Hall. Friday night, Sept. 28 at 8JV) p.m. 50c . Jamea Martin returned to the city on yesterday afUtrnoon's train from a brief trip up -the line. Canon Rushbrook will preach at lyoth services tomorrow in the Cathedral and also the two fol lowing Sundays. , The Prince Rupert Badminton Club Sleeting Monday at 8 p.m. Daily New Rooms. Members or prospective members invited to attend. 224 "Nanaimo Wclliniton' - The coal that heatx und lants longer Save your money by phoning Albert & McCaffery at 11G or 117. tf Mr. and Mrs. C. llichajoff. who have been on a trip south returned to the city from Van couver on the Prince George this morning. V. S. Walton. C.N.R. roadroast- tr, returned to the city on yester day afternoon's train from a brief trip to the interior on official duties. A. J. ' Galland, excise officer of the local customs department. returned to the city on. yesterday afternoon's train from a trip to the Interior on official duties. LINES CAVAIHAV SERVICE FROM MONTREAL To Pltniouth-l'lirrbuurK-LtHidon Ascanla . . Sapt. 36 AlaunU . . Oct S To llrt!-IJn-rpol-;Mtow Andaais . . Spt. 28 Athenta . . Oct. 6 FROM NEW YORK To tjvrrnntoan and Liverpool La co ate . Sept. Cartntbla . Oct. 6 T rnflwDrs ami SuuChamUMi Aqultanl a . . Oct. J. M. Nov. 14, Dac. 6 aeranaarta . . Oct 10, SI. Nov. 31. Dec 14 Maui-tania Oct. IT. Nov. 7. 38 Tm lHiilidMr) ana Olfow a Halifax California Sept. 39 TranaylvaiUa Oct 6 T llrmMith-Harr-INHln Oaronla . . Sept. 3S Tuaoanla . . Oct. 5 FROM BOSTON To jHrilB aaxl Llvrrpil Uconla . . Sept. 30 BcjrthU . . Oct. 14 Oaila at Plymouth aatttouna. Hooey Ordera. Draft, and Traveller.' ChMUN at lowest rale.. Pull Intonna- Uun from local tuu or Cumpuny'a Of- w . vancouw. FROM MONTREAL To l.lirrpool Oct. 5. 1 1 Nov. 3. .DuclMaa of Badford (Oct. 13, i Nov. a Montelare ttOct. t. "Nov. IS ... DucImsm oi Atholl toct as, tNov. as Montcalm tvla Olaafow ttVla Delfaat. Olaagow. ( To llelfnt-llajtow Oct. 4 MltwMkM To riirrbiHirj-Soulliaiiiptim-Antwrru Oct. 34. Nov. 31 Montraa To riifrlioiiri-Soiillmmplim-lUmliiirK Nov. 10 Mllta FROM QUEBEC To Chirli(Hir-Siutliami)ton Sapt. 38 Montnatra Opt. 3 Bmpraaa of Auatralla Oct. 10 Montroyal Oct. 11 Bmpms of Scotland Bitot). NB. TO Antwerp. To Nv York Nov. 34 Bmpraaa of Auatralla To ISrirt-(iliifow-LKiTol Nov. 38 Mlnivedoea Arplr o Auato nrywhr or J J.YOKSTKK. 3.S. Otntrl Pan. Aj.nl, C.P.E. imlon, ViDceu. Tiltphon. , Scyncur 2610 4 W-.-A.4 X This afternoon's train, due from the East at 3. SO, wan re-porte'd this morning to be on time. ,3iJ ajew (I;tyg'.l5ft,'fpr your permanent :( y experts. Thone.JMfo.i, .Lady Beauty Sboppe. tf Mrs. MeCall-Hmith, who has been visiting in the city, will s; i! 30 the PrincfHi Louise tomorrow afternoon for Victoria. Mr. and Mrn Malcolm Mclvor of 4IcBride art- spending a lew days in the city visiting old acquaintances, 'lhey will proceed south on Stui'iiiy. A. R, Holtby, superintendent of C. N. R. brides and building department, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a brjef trip to the interior n official, duties. Miss Parr, who has been iden tified with the utaff of the Northern Shipping fo heue for i short time, -iled this morn-ng on the Can! for Vancou ver. Paaaeagers filing last night a the. Prfocons Koyal for the soutt included A. ('. Jordan and C. Greening, i -r Vancouver: In the e ure of a holiday trip to the Pacific Coast, V. U. Ap-pleton, general manager of the Atlantic Kigum of the Canadian ."ational Railways, with headquarters in Moneton. New Brunr,-vi k. arrived from Vancouver on ,;ie Prince George this rning nd proceeded- East by special ar attached ti the regular train. D. Crorabic, chief of transpor iution of tiv Canai'i.'in National Railways with headquarters in Montreal, arrived in the city pn yMoril:i . attarnoon train from the K.ist in the course of his annual western inspection tour and sailed last night on the Princess Royal for Vancouver. 11 was a mpanied by a party which iiuluded his daughter una . rivate secretary. . ANNOUNCEMENTS . " Prince Rupert Girls' Drill teaii ance, Octobur 12. Gyro Iloelown, 'loose Hall. 8. October 19. Catholic liasaar, October 24, 2.r Presbyterian Basaar, November Moose Bazaar, November 8, 9. Anglican Cathedral Bazaar. No-wnilK'r 'it. ata-Jt -- J -lr TO LATE TO CLASSIFY WAN'I'Ki Mri eV with relVr-1'nri s. Apply Mil .sal. -in t r ' er. If Miiw E. Ross, who has been on a trip south, returned to the city from Vancouver on the Prince (ijorge this morning. L if. i, B51kn, general agent, at Vancouver for the Milwaukee Railway, was an arrival in the ly from the south on the Prince George this morning. Mrs. S. Massey returned to the city on the Prince George this morning after having spent a holiday visiting in Vancouver and Victoria. Mrs. Van Valkenberg of Watan iiives arrived from the south on the Prince George this morning and will proceed by the Prince Charles to the Islands. Dr. W. C. MeKechnie, well known Vancouver physician and surgeon, arrived in the city from the south on the Prince George :h;s morning and proceeded East by train. "Big Bob" Campbell, fourth eji int-jr of the steamer Prince t-orge. wiP rejoin his ship nexr week fter having spent a hoiiuuy visit.ng with relatives on outer Island. Van- Charles Hacker, local junk icaler, who has been on a trip to .acob H. Heyi 1'or Ocean Falls, l"e middle West States, returned nd J. R. JBiaik lor Seattle. ; to the city on the Prince George! . "us morning,, bavins; travelled J. R. Black o' Kewanee, Illin-! 've-t by way of Denver, Colorado ois, vie prweio-'it of the Nation-! il Airplane Lumber Co. inc.! Sam Boyle, bookkeeper for the which is instituting operations ifi anadian National Telegraphs this district, sa.'.ed last night on here, reurned to the city on the Princess Iiny.il for Seattle. the Prince George this morning i. liter having spent a holiday vis- Mrs. J. Amwtmn.tr and family iting at his home in New West- arrived in the c ity on the Princess i mir.ster. Royal yeaterdi.y from Van- couver to joa Mr. Armstrong Annual Tax Sale of city lo who has beet1 "n the staff of tviil be held in the City Hall on Parker's Garage here for the past Monday. October 1 next, at 10 couple of inoiyhs. i a.m. Anyone interested can se- , - ' cure a mki or tfte property to bw Port Siugft, New M asset' f:Vrt ' for sale at the office of merchant, who has been on a ih' Ci.lkctor. buaiaeas tripUo Vancounver. ;ir- rived from the south on the Guy K. Ballnch, district engin- Prince Georae this morning and : :- for tho provincial depurtment will proofed to tbe Islands mi b'f works, left on this the Prime Charles this evening. . iji".s train for Haselto;) on .official duties. He will return C.N. R. steamer Prince George ' to the city about the middle of Capt Harry Nedden, arrived at next week. 1 1.30 this morning from Vantou-I . er, Powell Kivr and Ocean; Mrs. G. A. Woodland, who has Falls and will sail at 4 o'clock i ;.t.n spending the summer in her this afternoon for Ketchikan and i native province of Nova Scotia, Anyox. returning here at 7. returned on the Prince George. 'clock tomorrow evening and this morninir Mr. Woodland ac- nailing south at 11 p.m. W. J. Rooney, superintendent f plant for Canadian National Telegraphs with headquarters in Winnipeg, arrived in the city on the Prince George this morning Ifrom Vancouver and will make he round trip to Anyox and Ketch ikn, proceeding East from iu re next week. h ompanied her home, having gone to Vancouver to meet her. A. B. Martin, general manager f the Pacific Mills, and party f Company officials came north iVom San Francisco to Ocean i .ilis yesterday to make an inspection of the plant of which "ir. Martin several years ago was superintendent SUCCESSFUL WHIST DRIVE AND DANCE Large Attendance at Function Last Night Under Auspices of Moose Lodge The winners of cash prizes at a well attended Moose whist drive and dance la.'t evening were: Ladies 1st, Mrs. E. Large: 2nd, Mrs. O. Stegavig; consola- j tion, Mrs. J. Lawrence. Men's 1st, R. Hemming; 2nd, H. Olsen; consolation, George Rudderham. After cards, refreshments were served and dancing followed with music by Al. Small's orchestra. B. J. Bacon was master of ceremonies, B. Lamb presided at the door and other members of the committee in charge were D. C. Schubert, A. R Phillips and A. G. Bartlett. FORMER SALVATION ARMY CANADA WEST HEAD PASSES AWAY Word has been received at the local Salvation Army citadel of the recent death in Scotland, where he had retired from active .service, of Commissioner William F.adie. at one time in charge of Western Canada territory, who paid a number of visits to Prince Rupert in that capacity. The late commissioner Kadie, who was over -seventy years o c, i - ir vivid by a Widow itniT .Mini, daiti'htrr. Fine tea Is always the most-desired. The slight falling off In price of cheaper teas cannot entice2 the tea-lover from his discriminating choice. The Finest oi All Fine Teas City Meat Market (SELVIG BROS.) 3rd Avenue Phone 765 MEAT- FISH, VEGETABLES and ALL KINDS OF "NORWEGIAN PROMCE" at low prices, and Immediate delivery Obserte! All articles are if superior quality and absolutely fresh. Arcadian Hose A New Sblpsnent ju.t Arrived of this Popular Hose Made expressly for ourselves, every pair guaranteed. Made from the finest pure thread silk, reinforced art silk, mock fashioned double soles, toes apd heels. Seamless, size g'fc to 10. In shades of Blush, Oak Buff, Sand, Grain, French Nude, Silver, Pearl Champagne, Black, Woodland Rose. - QCsa Pair , VOX, Fraser &. Payne BETTER Universal Trading Co. "CATERPILLAR" Tractors DIGGER THAN THE A Size for Every Use WEATHER! A Hundred Uses for Every Sire 2 ION. TWENTY, THIRTY, SIXTY QUICKER CHEAPER Literature and Prices on Request Sole Distributors for B. C. M0RK1SON TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO., LIMITED Nwtlurn Parlflr Freight llulldlni 90 Slat Inn Str-t VANCOI VEK, It. C. Hraacb Office: lllpprnuin Blork elsx, ac. Now that the Rainy Season is with us again, wc hare stocked a large assortment of M en's, Girl, and Bovs' RUBBER BOOTS in three-quarter and knee length, priced from $2.85 and up. Also Ladies', Boys', and Girls' colored Slickers in Red, Green, Brown, Black, Yellow rd Blue, priced from lftl.00 up. Ladies' Rubber Coats in Yfllow, Brown and Black, priced at $tt.0ft. Men s Brown and Biack Slickers, also Black Rubber Coats , t and up. Ladies'. Misses" and small Children's Overshoes, from $fi.7o and up. We carry Rubbers to fit every style of shoe. JABOUR BROS. LTD. Phone 615. 7th St. and 3rd Ave. Er "tfloreBrcadcrndBcitcrBimci flie quality is always Ik same ia i m