n riday, AUguat "" m mm Jill Ate i. oa inoft PAGE FIT! Cent m THURSDAY. i'JUDAY AND 1 mtrti n nr ; THIS WEEK - Three Days Only Sec Hand Hills for List of Articles Please Note : This is cash and carry . No charges. No telephone orders. No deliveries. Sale Starts Thursday Morning at 8 o'CIpck rmen lid. "7w Pioneer Druqcistx THIRD AVE. V SIXTH ST. - TELEPHONE 8'f,20C Hurm UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Salllnci from Print Kmwrt jsi VAMOLElt. VICTOKI.l, ftwanwn Ituy. Ilutrdale. Alert Hat, tt, rue. da i. dill P M. vAM (lltl !l. H.KIKIA. Hutedale. Alert fi IUj. He.. Friday mldnirht l, ALICE A KM. ANYOX. STtWAIiT. Niuu Ulver. I-rt MMpaviTjFun. U.ijv 8:00 p.m. m POM' M.Ml'MlN AMI WALES ISI.ANII. TnurKUv. n.rri. Xii Slid Avenue U. M 3MI1II Agent ITIiier Itunerl, II.C. Tl rough i'rkrta aold to Victoria and arattl .and IWMuee cheeked (In urli to destination. Jcahadian pACirici v B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICES MIIr:S FROM ntivvf; iilTF'tlT ' In KrtrMkait. IVrancell, Juneau nnd Skarwar Alliust 2, 5, . 13, 16. 19. 3, 26 To Vancouver. VI a Mid !mftle . VuruH 3, 7, 10. II. 17. ?1, H. U. I'ICIX.HH M A It V Ocean Fall., etc.. lanenmee and Victoria every Friday 10 p m. 4tent far all hteainMilp l.lne w. r oit' iiM.ii. (HAHtAi. ur.M Prince ltu-Tt. n C riiune 31 Canadian National Qjc Largcft Railway Sylcm in America STEAMSHIP AN I) TRAIN' SERyifJJfc . :!li:j' trnm IMtlNCK Itt'rF.IlT 'of VAVniW.H yii ' -r tTT. and Intermediate point. Monday. Thurvtaya, 4 .tn.( tata'rlf)!!, 7 p.m. v iM(i. and NTFUAUT. Monday. 8 p. in.; Irhteja, 4 p.m. tat MAS.NKTT IM.i:r POIITH. MontUjn, It u.n. ,. , - u. Mil III IIIKF.N t llAKLOTTi; l-LAN!S. tonlg(il y. gif K if lui KSi.WlWAY. Uednevdayf, 4 p.m. I'AsML.sdFK ti:ai.nn i.KAr. rniM't. m rkiitt" IMII.Y i:.( KIT St. MIA V at 11:30 a m fur rHINCK tlFORHR COXIOV-ION, WINMILO, all polula tattrru Canada., tnlted rtate. aokm'V ai.i. ofKiv xteoiniiip nr it) Tltket Office. S28 Third Ave.. I'rincr .'(upertl'hone zfo LUMBER Thoroughly seasoned Shiplap, S IS Dimension and Hoards. KILN DRIED Sitka Spruce and Cedar Finish, Coiling, and Rustic. SPECIALTIES 1 x 4" Edgegrain Hemlock Flooring 1 x 3" and 4" Sitka Spruce Ceiling 1 x 4" and G" Cedar Rustic BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED PIUNCE KUPEItT, II. C. Head Office, Seal Cove, Telephone, 361 Retail Yard, Cow Ilay, Telephone 12.1 DEMAND "Rupert Brand" Kippers "THE DAINTIEST IJREAKFAST FOUD.'1" Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Daily News Want Ads. bring quick Results I LOCAL NEWS ITEMS 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Big 4 Taxi, tf i Dentist Dr. J. R. Gossc. Phone 686. Baseball tonight at 6 p.m. prompt Ocean Fal Is 'vs. Prince Rupert. ' -" ( Ewart Lyne," teacher of pianoforte. 5 Summit Apartments. Phone Black 345. (203) The mile race will test the' stamina of local athletes on Labor Day, MondayV j Albert & McCaffery, Limited, ! pones 116 and 117. Two scowsi lump will arrive within a week, i Order now. Miss Edna Vlckers of the local school teaching staff, who has! been visiting for the past two weeks in Smithers after having spent the summer vacation in Victoria, returned to the city on yesterday afternoons train. The Canadian Forestry Association's fire protection demonstration car arrived here attached to this afternoon' train from the east in th'e course of its annual tour through this district Lec-ures, illustrated with moving pictures, will b gii-en aboard the ar in the railway yards this Miss Kathleen Morrison, laughter of D. H. Morrison and he late Mrs. Morrison, formerly esident in Prince Rupert, ar-ived in the city from Vancouver 1 board the Prince George th's lornlng. She is about to enter 'he Prince Rupert General Hospital to take a nurses' training course. Delayed by fog down the coast, . N. R. steamer Prince George, Tapt. Harry Nedden, did not ar-;iv in port until 1 o'clock this Itftirrnoon from Vancouver. Pow-Ip.lUver and Ocean Fall. The wai wiirwatl at 4 p.m. for An-1l0ic!aiid Stewart, returning here v (i e'clotk tomormw evening Nhd tailing (WUi.ti 7.njn. t Th- lryn' Band paraded twice esterday from down town to the ""jthibitinn Hall once in the af-'prnoon and avain in thp oveiinir. There were two vaudeville pro-"rams in the building yesterday the first in the afternoon and th second In the evening. Good ai'ed "rowds were again rreil The Bovs' Band led aher nirtfade this afteroo4.prlo??W the ernn-ilicenw(f. of ,;ih .KftTrnaat-Port Simpson native football game. i ANNOUNCEMENTS k - Premier Orchestra's opening dance. The dance of the season. I Moose Hall, September 20. A j whoopee I i Catholic Butaar, October. 2 and 3. S8 Inlander Mess Board and room by week or month Cheerful Comfortable PHONE 137 LADIES ack Si k Ho e Sizes 8'o to 10. Price 3 gC ,3paiwfor 1.00 i Childrens' Ho e in black and tan. Sizes 4 to ;9& Prices 25C t0 50C J. A. KIRKPATRICK Sixth Street Prince Rupert, B.C. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage. Warehousing, an" Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize in Piano ami Furniture Moving. - !dy, Sept. 8. ' if rt t . 1 It you would like quality eeme hre. fair. f (Jewellers THE STORE WITH THE CLOCI ..Fifty cents buys your admission to the fair dance tonight. The finest program jof athletic events during the year, on Labor day. Baseball tonight; int .i6.nn.rn. Big dance, Exhibition Hall to- prompt. Ocean Falls vs. Prince 1 night. Admission 50c. j Itupert. SPECIAL. SATURDAYS ONLY Labor Hav n.nr fn School child: en's i hair cutitajf. Hall, Monday night. Gentlemen' 35c. Miss Macfie. Phone Red 339. 51.00, ladies COc. I AH persons selling Pair Hoard George Rorie left on' this af-membership tickets, kindly re-' ternoon's train for a business, port and turn In all books by 7 trip to Minneapolis. o'clock tonight. . '. - r. , I The drawing for the lot will Angus McLeod of the B. C. i?k.e hlbition ?J.ace "tlh4e ?a"ce . ln the Packers staff, wiled vesterdav Hall tonight. afternoon on tho Prince Charles for Ocean Falls. Miss Vera Smith will sail to This afternoon's train, rlnn j from the east at 5:30, was reported this morning. to be on time. morrow evening by the Prince Sen,,ce8 at th p b t j SJSiTSJSX Church W,U be resumed Sunday, couver and Mctoria. jSept 1; Preacher; ReV- w , . . ' Cummings, of Manitoba. Sunday-Miss ,t v ij imi Nelda IHldltch returned to School will commence on Sun- the city on yesterday afternoon's, day, Sept. 8. train after having spent two week holidaying in Hazelton. 1 Wallace C. Orchard, general ' agent for the Canadian Pacific Mrs. Kate Robinson, who has Railway, is expected to. return to been attending the fair here, the city on ' the Princess Mary will sail by the Cardena tonight this evening after' a week's trip on her return to her home at to Vancouver. Uutedale. Rav n 1 T u - n...l...l ..... I " -"- " oiiivcu LA "er.l.it '11,cJ-.a.uer' Ulnlt' here about two months ago from phoneall6andll7. Try an order the Old Country, sails this af-of our Lakeside Coal stove size, , n soctless. Guaranteed satisfaction rno" on. the f rinfllC4Tge for in the range. ' . tewRrt where he will take over I his duties as rector of the Ang- Scrvices at the Presbvterian' ,ican Church thre. Church will be returned Sunday, feept. 1; Treacher, Rev. V. B R O. P.fllirlnl TTnnstnn mar. Cummings, of Manitoba. Sunday newl' built hoM Houaton was destroyed by School will commence on Sun- fire last week, left by this af ternoon's train on his return to 4 Via InlntA. o I 1 An "I1 a unci UU3I- son, av", , ..... 17 1 Jim. 1 ever nutcK .. ana Peter, and daughter, Hester, who mu vfMt ln the city have been spending the past two . .., , ,, . months ,in the eit. will mil bv . pdmund Shaw, Indian, for he Princp George tomorrow vin UWr Jn hIs possession, night on their return to Van- wa Sla 1?2? a.nd costB- with couver option or 0 days imprisonment, " Oftiy :T ffAIi.g.strale MeClymont in city 1 , -1 vm'tWfff c""1 tb- -norning. Tmmmmj r. iM,i: ' . ,11 .the Kitsault-Eagle Silver Mines Better Pay The Price Don't "be tempted to choost in the land. Prince George this afternoon jlounti from Vrncouver to Alice t11-1 Arm to inspect progress of de-velopnant wnrk on the company's w.i'Y 1 fprTRPrtiefl,ithere. ...I'll .(fili'.l ' ! 1 ! ,, , A.,Xn laad Mrs. J. C. McNeill and ., ,1 Mus. C. A. Jones, who have been ' visiting for the past week in the city with Mr. MrXeill'a nnA Mr jeweiryorwawnesioo cheap. Jones' brother and sister-in-law, . ' , . , I Sergeant and Mrs. Alex McNeill,' 4 Far better lo pay a fair rjlapn Block, will sail tomorrow price and know exactly what evening by the Prince George on! jrw are sewing. (their return to their home In i Victoria. That's bean said so often! . that everybody by this time" Hrvinjr nrde all her calls in should know il-and yet nn slte.nn BJver on the wa there'a lota of cheap jewelry ,ortu UnAri .t..mpr rardpn. Capt. A. Johnstone, arrived In port st 2:46 this afternoon from Vancouver and waypoints. Tha vessel will proceed soon to Wales Talanri and Pnri Sim f:w Bl l"Bl n I""n;turnng here tht evening to sail ever aald our price! were un-,,outh .t -w-i-j,.. W. E. Balllie, acting assistant a,,Mppfn4en ontrineer of Can-, adian National Coast Steamahins.' -ve-' i" th city on the Prince Geor-e thi afternoon from Van-! oMvor to inspect progress on re-''1ltif,'," of ! atonrwpri Prince William at the local dry dock. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY GIRL Wanted for general housework. Phone Blue GDI. tf Dr. W.G. Alexander Acknowledged to be the greatest character analysist and phy-i-liologlst. One of the must popular entertainers on the public platform. Mose Hall, every night, beginning Tuesday, Sept. 3. Admittance, Free Collection Summer Complaint Causes Many Deaths of Infants Thousands of mothers throughout Canada have used "Dr. Fowler's" during thn iatt eighty-four yeara it hoi l)een on tho market, and tho child's life, no doubt, saved bv it timely two, whenever there haa becu any dangerovu di.-tiirbanco of the bowels. l'tice, 10 centi a Wit tic st all druggitt or dealers. Put up ouly by TUo T. Milbura Co., Ltd., Toronto, Out Da not be tempted by the price of cheap teas. Only fine teas will give continued enjoyment "V I BBS TKA 'Fresh Srom the gardens' 2,000,000 people demand Kel-Iogg's every day because Kellogg's have a trispness and flavor no other corn flakes can match. They are the world's most popular ready-to-eat cereal. rORN CORN FLAKES Havm you triad Ktllogg'i for lunch? SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY iMALKLYS BEST COFFEE Per lb 58c PURE LARD Swift's or Gainer's. 3-lb. pails 63c BUTTER New Zealand, best quality. 3 lbs. $1.38 PEACHES Halves, 2Me-lb. tins. 2 tins .&5c MATCHES Blue Ribbon. Per box 10c MATCHES Soaqui. Pe - pkg. 18c MAYONNAISE-Gold medal. 8 oz 31c 34 02 19c PURE ORANGE MARMALADE Nabob Brand. 4-lb. tin 53c GREENGAGE JAM King Beach. 4-lb. tin COc OLD ENGLISH WAX 1-Ib. tin 7fc PASTRY FLOUR Wild Rose. 10-Ib. sacks ...51c MALKIN'S BEST TEA Per lb 58c SLICED PINEAPPLE 2-1 b. tins, each 10c NABOB TOMATOES 2s. 2 tins 25c canned FRUITS DRI-PAK TRUNKS 2s. Del Monte Per tin 3Gc MINCED CLAMS Baior-back. Packed at Masse tt. Per tin 20c SOCKEYE SALMON Is. Horseshoe Brand. Tin 4Gc CRISCO 3s. Tin 83c ROYAL CROWN SOAP 5 bars for 2:ic CHOCOIATE BAlRS Per lb qr. 30i.- ORANGES .Sweet and juicy. 4 dos 70c IMoncy-Saving Priccs-Frcc Delivery-Quality Goods WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE PHONES 53 AND 5C Watt's Grocery The Post Office General De- John Duns of the staff of Ed- livery and Registration Wickets ward Lipsett Co. Ltd., Vancou-will be open from 9 a.m. to 11 wr, -ail u.-tnil.n afternoon a.m. only on Labor Da. Tho ( :hv Piiinc Charles .n his re-lobby will be ojien to the public j turn south after spending a few from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. (days here on company business.