Irn Ave Daily ten THURSDAY, , uIDAY AND SATURDAY THIS WEEK Three Days Only Sec Hand Rills 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'clock Qrmes EM. "7 nrtyv fl THIRD AVE. t SIXTH ST. TELEPMONrS 8? ,200 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Hulling- from I'rlnce Kupert tor VAMOl'". VICTORIA, Mtunson Hay, Itutrdvle. Alert liar, tie.. Turn. dnjf, 3 30 p n. lot VAX 01 ViriOUIA. Itutert.ilr. Alert Hay. ttf., Friday mldnlcht ir ALICK A KM. ANYOX. KTCWAKT, Naii Ulvcr. lint SlmpMiii. Min- djy ;UU I'"1-i i ro.'tr mmi-min and wai.es island, rnursaav. D m! lil tnl AniMie It M. SMITH Asrnt I'rliic Ituprrt. II. 0. II rough t'rkrtx Mild to Victoria anil Seattle .and iwtusr checked Ibriiueh tu distillation. G&l RC COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICES ICAKAOKft In Krtihlkan, lVranicrll. Juneau and SkaruaT Alltllht 2, .1. 9. 12. IC. ID. tS. 28. Ti Vsinrnuvrr. Vlcorla mid SmiMIc lutit 3, 7. J n. II, U. tl, 3. IWtlM'IMA M A ICV Oerun fall', Hi- . Vanromrr and Vlriorla ever)- Itltlay in pin. ttmti fur all Mnimmlp l.lne! t. I OlfllAhl). (IIMKAI. AflBNT rlnrr lluiM-rt. ft C rtiuiie 31 mmm'mt www ihiibiwmhi ib, i iibb w htj. Canadian National Qk Largtft Kailway Syflcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE K '!' ritlN'f'K IttTKUT -iir VAVWVK vt'-rowv 1 TTI.K . and tntrrnicdlate point, Mondav. Thurduj. 4 p.m.; Saturdwjm, 7. p.m. , t t A VOX ami STr'.WAKT, .Mondays. 8 p.m.; Iridas, 4 p. me i let SIAWETT I.NLKT IHMTN. Mondays, s'p.m. . ; , lu Millll Jl 'KEN CIIAItLOTTi: IM.AMJ!4. fortlilfhtljr . .." lut I'KAUtVAY. YirdneMljjs, 4 p.m. rsi.Mii.ii ihais rui t run DULY K.NCi: IT Hl'MlAY at 11:30 a ni for IIUMr; (IWHitll. :M0N- TUN. tVINMI'M), all polnta lMirii Canada, lulled N,tM. . t ' .Ulr.Nt'V All. orHW nrtMMIM' i.tvr '.' it Tukrl Office. 52S Third Ave.. Primt- ;uMrl - Pb'ne 2fin LUMBER Thoroughly seasoned Shiplaj), S IS Dimension and Boards. KILN DRIED Sitka ..MC. Spruce and Cedar Finish, Ceiling, and SPECIALTIES 1 x 4" Edpegrain Hemlock Flooring 1 x 3" and 4" Sitka Spruce Coiling . 1 x -l" and G" Cedar Rustic BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT. H. C. Head Office, Seal Cove, Telephone, 3C1 Retail Yard, Cow Hay, Telephone 423 DEMAND "Rupert Brand" "THE DAINTIEST RKEAIvFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. News Want Ads. bring quick Results Ewart Lyne, teacher of pianoforte. 5 Summit .Apartments. Phone Black 345. !.,, t203) Indian Championship football game this evening at C o'clock. Kitimaat vg. Port Simpson. SPECIAL, SATURDAYS ONLY School children's hair cutting, 35c. Miss Macfie. Phone lied 33'J. This afternoon's..' train, duo from the east at-3:30, was rer ported this morning to be on time. Albert & McCaffery, Limited, ponek 116 and 117. Two scows lump will arrive within a week. Order now. Mrs. Carl Dybhavn, 41C Green Street, teacher of singing. Pupils received from Sept. 1. References. Phone Blue 690. The Ocean Falls baseball team, vhich will play games here this afternoon and on Thursday and ?riday with the locals, in convection with Fair Week sports, rrired in the city from the aper town on the Prince Rupert his morning. The team will re-urn to Ocean Falls on the Princess Mary, Friday night. E. G. Cavalsky of Nanaimo, Irand Master of the Oddfellows' .odge for British Columbia, and Mrs. Cavalsky arrived in the 'fty on the Princess Charlotte his afternoon following a trip '.o Dawson. Mr. Cavalsky will iay an official visit to the local Oddfellows' Lodge tonight and Wll late! visit Any ox and the C.N.R. steamer Prince Rupert, I). ' Donald, arrived in port U 11:30 this morning from Vancouver, Powell River and Otohn Fans and will sail at 4 o'clock Mr" afternoon for Sksgway whence she will return' here at '0:80 Monday morning and sail wuth at 4 p.m. This is the final trip of the season for the Prince 'lupert on tht'Skairway route. ANNOUNCEMENTS miUI Premier Orchestra's opening dance. The dance of the season. Moose Hall, September 20. whoopee 1 Catholic Bazaar. October 2 ai.d courses they intend to take. J: O. WILLIAMSON. (200) Secretary. ODDFELLOWS. ATTENTION! All Oihlfi'llowa a-e renueatad in Master on nis oniciai visit to inis lodge. Rebekahs at 0:30. (200) M. Mc ARTHUR, N.G. Inlander Mess Board and room by wet'k or month Cheerful Comfortable PHONE 137 I NEWS THE DAILY PAGE FIV1 fi PROGRAM TODAY LOCAL NEWS ITEMS AND TOMORROW 4 a Taxi Phone 4. Big 4 Taxi. tf Dentist Dr. J. R. Gosse. Phone CSC. Meeting of general committee Labor Day Sports, tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. J. E. Dyer returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from a business trip to Vancouver. , Mrs. Carl Halverson sailed by the Catala yesterday afternoon on her return to Vancouver after spending a week in the city. Albert & McCaffery, Limited, phones 110 nnd 117. Try an order of our Lakeside CoaI-rtove size, bootless. Guaranteed satisfaction in the range. G. II. Arnold, who has been south on a two weeks' vacation trip, returned to the city from Vancouver on the Prince Rupert this morning. Miss S. A. Mills, principal of Borden Street School, returned to,,- With. me cuy on tne rrmce uupert this morning after 'spending-the summer vacation In the south. Mrs. M. II. Blott and daughter, Peggy, who have been spending' the summer holidays visiting in Vancouver, returned to the city from the south on the Prince1 Rupert this morning: Prof. Alexander, noted phren ologist, arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from the south and will spend the next 'few days in the city giving demonstrations of his art. Miss Mildred Douglas of the Canadian National Steamships general offices in Vancouver, is n passenger aboard the Prince Rupert tflday goingnorth to At-Iin where she will spend a week. Mr. and Mi). G,.,iA. Uebb.and. family, who have ben 0n a va-tioa trip tquthe ritime Pro-viacae, returned to 4he city on the Prince George thle morning, travelling west by way of Van-couvr- . ... .... Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Holmes nnd Mr. Uendrick of Los, Angeles. rhe camj,n(orth aboard the yacht uebutante, which is in port, will sail this . af$jnoon on ,the Prliv. cef Chk'rkttA on their,, return apHth'.' CoL C. W. Puck V P. M.T..A A for the islands an4 popular pioneer lot i'rlnee Rupert, arrived In the city this morning from ,-u Sidney, Vancouver Island, and I will spend a few days holiday .renewing old acquaintances here. NOTICE TO HIGH SCHOOL j PUPILS p. w. Baldwin of Vancouver. , , , . I local auditor for the Canadian Pupils entering Grade IX. or National Railways, and Mrs. ireir parenis snouiu piease see ine n,j,.,i j .ii .,.. Uiigh school principal at thf high n "dt. f'?' y " paf!n" jschool any afte nobn from Tues- " bJ ,rrince RuPrt tc iilav tn Fridav with reo-aril tn th aj' iToing north to make the I round trip to Skagway. The case of Matt Videtk, who is charged With keeping liquor for sale, has been adjourned in ity police court until the return to the city from a trip 'south of attend a special meeting of the .W. K CoIUaon, Justice lodge on Wednesday, August 28, 1 peace, before whom the at 8 p.m., to meet the Grand opened ,0f the was Harry GfTliland 6f Victoria, ar rived in the city from the south on the Prince Rupert this, morn ing to join the teaching staff of King Edward High School. He is a brother of Gordon Giliiland. as- i sistant purser of the steamer Prince Rupert. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Wlhsby and family of Haselt n, who have bci-n upending the pr.at week visiting at Port Simpson with Drk and Mrs. R. G. Large, arrlvpdMr the i ity yesterday afternoon and will be here until the end of the week, when they will rliurn to the interior. Mr. WinsbyJ who is maung-r nf the Royal Bank of Yn;i.l.i t HaseUon. was formerly identified with the old Union 'ank tanch here. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST White rowboat ia harbor. Finder please phone Blue 346. (20G) FOR RENT Three roomed house partly furnished, t'lose in. Phone Rerf C23. 200 WANTED - High -.hool boy wants board. Apply P.O. Box 700. ' 202 AT THE FAIR 3:00 p.m. Capt. George Ash and Three Naths. 3:30 p.m. Baseball: Ocean Falls vs. Prince Rupert. C:00.p.m. Indian championship football. 7:30 p.m. -"-Boys' Band parade to hall. 8:15 p.m. Vaudeville: Capt. George Ash, Miss Campbell and Three Naths. Thursday (Citizens' Day) 2:00 p.m. Boys' Band parade to grounds. 2:30 p.m. Capt. George Ash and Three Naths. 3:00 p.m. Baseball: Ocean Falls vs. Prince Rupert. 4:30 p.m. Vaudeville in building. C:00 p.m. Softball. 7:80 p.m. Boys' Band parade to building. 8:30p.m. Vaudeville: Capt. George Ash, Miss Campbell and M. Y. Aivazoff arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert this morning in the course of one of his periodical business trips north. C.P.R .steamer Princess Char lotte, Capt. C. C. Saintey, is due in pott at 3:30 this afternoon f:om Skagway and will sail at 5 p.m. for Vancouver and Victoria. Miss Dorothy Creech, who has been on a vacation trip to Van couver, Seattle and eisewnere in the south, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert his morning. Leslie G. Martin, provincial manager of tne Home uii Dis tributors LtU., is a business visiter -In the city, having arrived ott-'the Prince Rupert this morn ing- from Vancouver. I. '! Miss Betty Brodhurst, who has uee1 sucmung we past several weeks visiting with friends in th city, will sail tomorrow afternoon by the Prince ,Charles on her re turn to her home in Victoria. Misses Betty and Nancy Brows, daughters, of Mr. and Mrt. Joe Briwnwlil 'return home on jicxt Sunday afternoon's train from i -Winnipeg where they have been! spending the summer holidays.!' ! Miss Jennie Donald of Terrace, who has been visiting time in Seattle and Vancouver, arrived in the city from the south on the Prince Rupert this morning and proceeded to the interior by train. She was met hero by her brother, William Donald. Tourist traffic to Skagway is now falling off rapidly. Of some 200 passengers coming north on board the steamer Prince Rupert this morning, only CO are making the trip to Alaska. Many passengers disembarked here from tho vessel and proceeded east by train. MAIL SCHEDULE lor the East DUy except Sunday. 10:30 am I torn the Mutually, vxocpt Tuesday. Mali du 3:30 p.m fii VnnHtmel' Mondays 3 p.m. Tyiadays 2 AO p.m Wednesdays p.m. Ttiursdayi p.m. Fridays 11 p.m. Saturdays 4 p.m. S-turd-.ya 6 p.m. I'rnm Yaiieaiitrr Sunuayt 4 p.m. Mondays a.m. Monday! 10:O a.m. . 'Thundaya p.m. 'Fridaye ...a.m. ' FVldaya ,. 10W) a.m. For Mrwart, lltinlrr, Anyux anil Alice Sundays 7:30 p.m Mondayi T pvm. Friday! .....3 p.m. from Stewart, Premier, Aityox and Alice Arm Tueadays 11:30 a.m. Thursday! 100 a.m. Saturdays 7 pm. To Nam Itlvrr nml Tort Miiimh f rom Nna lllvi-r nml I'nrt Slmpvin rurartajn ... . .... II 10 jn Tn 'Not I It tjuren f'htir'ottM Mor.day 7 p.m. I'ri m Nrrih (Juitn Chiirlotlea Thursdays 10:10 a.m. Ti senlh tjucrn C'harliittr Avf. 34 .., 7 p.m, rrom Simtli Jnmi Chiirlotlr Aug. 21 a.m. rl !ttlH nlnf Am- 16 '.Q?M and 30 a.m. I'n in Alnf-k.1 ltint. aut. i ;. ai. '.'4. 2 and si p.m. 'play? To IVrt ShnpMMi and Wales Wand ' "Well, ridv a.m. , ,iollr)lpa SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MALKIN'S 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, 2z-lb. tins. 2 tins 55c MATCHES Blue Ribbon. Per box 10c MATCHES Sesqtii. Pc- pkg. '. THE WEATHER .18c MAYONNAISE-Gold medal. 8 oz. 34c 3'i oz 19c PURE ORANGE MARMALADE Nabob Brand. 4-lb. tin 53c GREENGAGE JAM King Beach. 4-lb. tin COc OLD ENGLISH WAX 1-lb. tin 72c PASTRY FLOUR Wild Rose. 10-lb. sacks ...54c Prince Rupert Raining, light for some southeast wind, temperature, 54. . Terrace Cloudy, calm, 60. Rosswood Cloudy, calm, 58. Aiyansh Cloudy, calm, 58. i Alice Arm Heavy rain, calm, 64. Anyox Rain, calm, 54. Stewart Rain, ciilm, 55. Port Simpson Cloudy, 60. Haysport Cloudy, calm, Hazelton Part cloudy, 68. Smithers Part cloudy, calm, CO. calm, ! east wind, 61. ' Burns Lake Cloudy, calm, GO. .. Vanderhoof Cloudy, calm, 58. Eighth Cabin Rain, calm. Atlin Part cloudy, calm 51. Cnrmacks Cloudy, calm, 48. Dawson Cloudy, calm, 48. Whitehorse Cloudy, calm, 49. HOTEL ARRIVALS . Royal S. W. Hopkins, A. Lindgren, Mary Anne Flye, W. Veen and Charles Hill, Anyox; George Mc-Kellor, A. McLauchlin, L. R. j Difoe, J. Pedersen and A. Olsen, ! city; A. Haslen, Big Falls; Has-i telene Walker, Ketchikan; Johnny Brentsen, Port Simpson. Savoy George V. Dyer and Bob She-wan, Anyox; A. McDonald, city; R. G. Cunningham, Port Kssing-ton; James Shearer, Vancouver. Prince Rupert A. Engdal and O. .Norland, city; Capt. II. E. Davison, Pprcher Island; Dr. R. G. Large, Tortf Simpson; Joseph S. ', Rogers, tfity. Central O. Wadsworth, Porchcr Island; James Hunter, city; Magnus Strand, Ketchikan. HOW IS HE AT CHARADES? "How does that new member he's singularly bad in nnd doubly bad In rridaya p.m. I singles." Sydney Bulletin. MALKIN'S BEST TEA Per lb 58c SLICED PINEAPPLE 2-lb. tins, each 10c NABOB TOMATOES 2s. 2 tins 25c canned FRUITS DRI-PAK PRUNES 22s, Del Monte Per tin 3Cc MINCED CLAMS Razor-back. Packed at Massett. Per tin 20c SOCKEYE SALMON Is. Horseshoe Brand. Tin 4Gc CRISCO 3s. Tin 83c royal Crown soap 5 bars for 23c chocolate eclairs Per lb. :0l- ORANGES juicy. 4 doz. Sweet and .70c Money-Saving Prices-Free Delivery-Quality Goods WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE PHONES 55 AND 56 Watt's Grocery A Mans Appearance Has more to do with his success today than it ever had. Anything that contributes to his look of well-trd6ness is justlfied-yee, necessary! is there anyt irthlne you know of that advertises more than success A NICE RING? Certainly nothing a man wears li more in evidence. Let us place our ring stock before you. JOflNgDUJER? cJEwELLElp .THE STORE WITH THE CLOCH LADIES Black Silk Hose Sizes 8M; to 10. Price g5( 3l)airsfor 1.00. Childrens' Hose in black and tan. Sizes 4 to 9&. Prices 25c to 50C J. A. KIRKPATRICK Sixth Street Prince Rupert, B.C. . .no '1 .iT - lil'J KB i i .n't . J4 hi f it' in .".Hi H'l ii i.i nJ .;f; r ; t U-i ti'j iv ,' f :(U rri ; A. i "J I Mi k'I i.i I ill f ft. .M ''. i, ' i i