PACJE SIX TOE DAILT NEWS M J2213SB& WALLACE oMtfi-End Specials THESE SPECIALS WILL BE AVAILABLE TO THE END OF THE MONTH Spun Silk Dresses Made of fine quality Q O Q silk, in white and several colors & styles V v Felt Hats In the very Q9AtoCOCA latest styles very special vv ? -J V Pieated Wool Taffeta Skirts In pastel QJ Off shades, 6 only, reg. $5.50, very special, Misses Pleated Skirts On cambric bo- CO (jC dice finely pleated colors sand or scarlet 7 Children's Coats Sizes 2 and 3 years 60 A! winter weight, each ?&iot3 Hose Silk and wool, or pure wool, splendid quality, pair Mercury Pure Silk Hose Full fashioned, Ci " 9 full range of shades, very special, pair . V-B-1 Coats Wnter weight tweeds, nicely made, trimmed with fur collar and cuff, sies 14 to 20 Q -fl C ftft values to $24.50 Viw.UV Gossard Front Lacing Corsets-Pink broche, elastic side-section, val. to $7.50 Coating winter weight broadcloths and velours, in rose, cardinal, navy, cocoa, grey navy, (3 value to $4.95 yard, 54 inches wide, yd. Tea Sets Twelve-only in very tasty de- S- AG signs, 23 piece, reg. value to $3-50, each 9 " Comforters Nicely covered in different Off designs of cretonne, pure cotton filling See Our Windows For Other Attractive Merchandise Phone 9 Third Ave. & Fulton St. "Exclusive But Not Expensive" To Be Well-Dressed In Prince Rupert, Sec -ANNETTE- Shoes, Hats, Coats, Dresses, Lingerie and Furs ANNETTE LADIES WEAK COMPANY LIMITED Third Ave Si Fifth St. Two Stores "03 Eighth Ave. W. tag g ivrryfl,w ra mm Jm mm. ml w uj n .. . w.-tirwi W!uwrra NEW TAXI Service JOHN GURVICH rrmiri raw najHZJLaci;aii DEMAND "Rupert e T aB9b - Proprietor f irwmmwwBwcgiii n-.T Brand" A' "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by 'S $1.00 $5.00 (17 Years Experience) Drivers Spiro, Al and Johnny. Phone 32 -Day and Night No overcharging Moderate Price. Careful Driving and Courteous Treatment Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT. D.C. LOCAL ITEMS F. E. Hutchinson, registering from Prince Rupert, was a recent guest at Jasper Park Lodge. F. R. Anderson, Vancouver bar-' rister and dlrfeetWbf the Vancou-I ver Snn, 'aatletf' by" the" Princess! Louise yesterday afternoon on his' return south after a visit of a few days in the city. Grant Huffman of Detroit, who has been on a trip into the Yukon Territory, disembarked here from the steamer Princess Louise yesterday afternoon and proceeded east by train today. There were 120 passengers aboard che steamer Princess Louise which was in port yesterday afternoon xmthbound from Skagway to Vancouver About eight persons disem barked here froth the vessel. George Ross, well known local axi operator, saUed yesterday af-eraoon on the Princess Louise fo-aneouver whence he will proceed o his native home In Bucharest, ioumania, for a year's visit. Rheumatism 23 Yrs Discovers Way to Banish all Pain Nothing Helpid Till She Took" FRUIT-A-TIYES" "Had rbeumatt a for 33 yrara. Hoepi-tala couldn't help me. Wu in bed wban 1 look 'Jrult-a-UTa.' They bare dona won-dm. Can do my work and no more pain." Mm. A. N. field. Wtbt.kI. Saak. Just one of thousands who rheumatism, neuralgia, neurttta '1 away quick with Trult-a-Uva.' Chronic constipation and Uvcr troubles end ovsrmgbt. Bad stomach. bllloasDsaa. indlfmlton. heartburn, gas ranlsh Uke magic. Kidney and bladder Ula. pain m back go la hurry. Nerrea quiet, sound sleep at once. Tan of nature's graatnat raaadJca combined m handy little tabtrt. Uuretous dttecvery of raawos Canadian doctor. Speedy results. Get Trun-a-tlvs from druggist today, aieap fine, wake up great. tion charge, was fined $80 with thirty days' option. !lr. Manson included O M Fer- George Ogston of Vanderhoof Ulpuscn and A. A. Connon, bnth of a delegate to the General Council ( Prir.ce Rupert Thomas Thompson and Joha'of the United Church of Canada Clemola were each fined $25. with option of thirty days' imprison nent, by Magistrate McClymont ' i uy police court this morrdngfo1 runkenness Paddy Hughes. for lis second offence on an intQxka- LIGHT CAKES V it keep moist for days am obtained l y using 1 tti '.esjioo:. less per cup of Purity if your recipe calls for ordinary pastry or soft wheat flour. inififffy KJ Unrivalled for Bread Tfa JncLraKn MUllna 1 At 11 IMnrlp B.C. Fulata Mi H-w'JawsffaV TMr.wtnMw aB i j What About Your Fall Supply? WE GUARANTEE TO SAVE YOU MONEY .fhite Flour All brands PO QA 98s. per sack 0O.UU White Flour All brands 82.00 49's, per sack 3UGAR 100's SS.IS'1041 per sack SUGAR 50a S2.70 per sack SUGAR 10's 55c per sack LARD Silver Leaf, 10 s S2;i0 per tin LARD Silver Leaf. 5's .81.10 per tin BUTTER IS ADVANCING Buy Now! BRICKS- S1.05 3 lbs BOX- I 4.85; 14 lbs. E.CD., Woodland and on Hollybrook, per lb. . uOL Raisins Market Day 50c 4-lb. pkg Raisins Seedless 60c 5 lbs Prunes Good sise 60c 5 lbs. Fresh Mixed Biscuits 25c per lb. Molasses Snaps 50c 3 lbs Last Call For Preserving Peaches S1.65 per crate Field Tomatoes Good and 30c firm, 44-1 basket - This is the time1 to hiake'yojr 1 '-'Chutney. 'i t -ni'i. : vu'i .,, . ! (!.., All other fruits and vetet veretables at reduced prices The Economy I Vaail aUn ST I Van Z W7 y "Where Dollars Have More Cents" Phone SCO 319 Third Ave. ! now meettne in London. Ontario He to reseeseritlntr th Presbytery holding a baU on October 31. It was ( of Cariboo at the tattings. decidex' to chance the date of the ''" a. 3yro bm-uoan to November 7. Wil- F. L. nate. offtee-onanager fAr j am CT.iikhank Is general con-ths Power Cerporatloil Of Cnads?' ener f;j the hocdown. connruction department here. C. A. KtrkcncUll. president, was sailed yesterday afternoon on th:r. th? ehir at the luncheon. Princess Louise for a brief trip t- , , Vancouver on company business. '." " i the local command of the Legion Harry Hkkenbottom. C. N. K i general ear foreman. Vancouver -nd A. D. Watt, divisional master mechanle. Prince George, left o-i today's train for the interior after a brief vH here on official business. W. H. Tttoey, CNR. division - Mirjermtenstant. and R. F. M aughtoa; district paatenger agent who hare bjten en trtp'to the in- eror irs fs.M Jasper Park on of - ficial business, returned to the dtv on today's train. 3. D. Lawrence, local manacer of ; Government : Telegraphs, returned to the city on the Princess Louis Pmiv unaer me new scnedu:-I yesterday afternoon from AUtoi1-8 Cardena poes no further nort where he has been SDendlna th !11 nere nd wUI sail at mid rummer In charge of the office at,niht tomorrow night on her re that point. I Vfi. I. GarrotU manager of th AMin Inn. Yuketv and White Pass Routs toarteti hotel at Atltn. and Mrs. Garrett rwere passengers on board the Princess Louise yesterday going through to Vancouver where they will spend the winter Mrs. George Rodger left on to days train for Montreal where on j October 3 arm wMl aafl an thu tor a vWt to her nativ: home In OUsgow' Scotland. She l i makln Uie trip to U Old Coun- wiui Mr. ana Airs. j. k. ran nock. Capt. John Irvrng, veteran coast navigator, was a paaenger aboard the Prtheess UmUsO -yesterday afternoon bftund for hts home in Vie torhvaMer a trip ta-'the Anchorage distrkt fci Wsten Alaska on business in onnectorl-wHh mining interests, i John E. Stark, well known Alice Arm prospector, arrived in the cltt on the Prtnoess Louise yesterday Jifttmoon f r an the Sttklne River country where he has been seend- mg the past summer encaged In prospecting lie was on his way back to Alice Arm. Dido Gurvlch appeared before Magistrate McClymont In city police court this morning on a charge of driving to the commor danger and was remanded for eight days. The ease arose out of an incident on August 10 when Qurvkh Is alleged to have struck a man with hit ear. I Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Taylor ar rived in the city an the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon from! AHin, wnere Mr. Taylor is engaged I In the photography ousiness. and ipedPa. AIBera vfsid-lAWKhejr n. . .n ''TT" tto BeattiRi aw tlr uili will I . penu ine winter ;n tne united States. Robert MaenieoL executive I retory of the Canadian Legion for Brtlsh Coumbla. will saQ this ev ng by the Prince Gecrae George on on his return to Vaneouver. Mr. Macnltol came north to attend the Watt enquiry on behalf Pf the Canadian Legion. He add r eased a meeting of !alex manson GYRO SPEAKER Spoke Interesting on Subject of,' Wills Hocdown to lie Held ; November 7 I A i, . - j . "ft is .grossly negligent and not i playing the game with one's family for a man to die without leaving a j properly drawn up will." A. M Man- i son K.C. told the Gyro Club in an interesting luncheon address yes-1 terday on the subject of will-.. Mr i Manton taki his listeners th- me- thods of drawing up a will properly, describing some of the errors that might easily be made in connection with the making of a will and told of some of the expensive and unloosed for difficulties that (right arise through failure to leave a will orto have it drawn up propeily. It cost so little in comparison with the amounts that usually were involved j to have the will properly drawn up that there was no excuse for any- jone not having it done right, Mr. ( Manson declared I Guests at the luncheon, besides i In new of the f ict that the I. O. 3. n. Hi'.; Si rty Chapter, plans on R. L. Mcintosh returned on to day's train to his summer home a Terrace aftfer a brief visit ta th-dry. F. S. Walton CJJt. roadmast?r returned to the city on today train from a brief trip to the in- !tcrlor M far M 00 offlc- i bosme8 ! Thc comiany'a w,ntr KheHnl i now m operation. Unk.r steanrer Cardena Is due in port U, 'morrow, evening instead of thi !Pvenin frm Vancouver and way turn. ds Checked m rawm By modern vaporizing ointment Just rub on V VapoRub S2D Week-End Specials j CMS CO 85c S-lb. net tin WESSON OIL 40c 1-lb. tin Best Poods Mayonna 30c 8-os. Jar Best Foods Relish Spread 8-oa. ar 30 c Nabob Strawberry Jam 60c 4-lb. tin Nabob Tomato 2's 25c 2 tin Nabob Sliced Pineapple 2's e?n 2 tins Nabob Baby Beets 2's 20c -per Xn Hall's 8andwlch Chicken 25c s. 2 tins Crown Olive Toilet Soap 25c 9 cakes Libby's Asparagus Un Tips-square 35c Brookfleld Creamery Butter Wild Rose Pastry Flour 50c 10-lb. sack Mclntpsh Rc4 Apple CQ Of? 7 . 1 VTi. kcu Apples S2.00 Household Orade. box basket 95c Alberta Market V. GAMUI.A. Proprfttor Hfih Street. Phone 20S Thursday, Seplcn ,h SfBlJUIB:SIllBIIalIUlB4a?it'BlBUsHZaUa n. fl M Wednesday & Thursday Two Shows 7 & 9 p.m. Bebe Daniel 10 Star of Rio Rila, in '"LOVE COMES ALONG" ALL TALKING, SINGING AND DANCING Comedy "Barnacle Bill" Cartoon "Frolicking I Novelty "Voices of Lonely Men" Admission 20c tt C5c Feature starts at 7:41 . Thursday Matinee at 2:30 15e & 40c Feature starts Friday & Saturday BUDDY ROGERS in Youne; r Surprise Party Held Last Night .Mr. and Mrs. Brooksbank Honored on Occasion of Twentieth Wedding Anniversary To honor the occasion of their wentieth wedding anniversary, a urprise visit was paid last night by a party of some fifty friends on Mr. .nd Mrs. Arthur Brooksbank at heir home on Third Avenue. Danc-ng was the order at the evening's enjoyment and. during the festivi-' ies, the presentation was made by A. K. Bazett-Jonet to Mr. and Mrs. 3rook5bank of a handsome 4 (M-day ekek. Both Mr. and Mrs. Brooto-ank replied suitably, expressing surprise and appreciation al the honor that had been done thm. Jack McNeil of Telkwa was an arrival in th? city on today's train rom the Interior. In cream soup, for creaming vegetables, for sauces and gravies, In breads and cakes, wherrrer the recipe calls for milk, St, Charles will assure a richer, creamier result. SUa awapm to-day for ITOS R6CIPg BOOK nnuWai nrty S00 (aataJ recipes. THE BORTJeX CO., LIMITED tmrr ArssJa, Vsimdutct EnJ It Kmtitm Book r Ham. . If A SHOE POLISH yiC NUGGET UN fifO (7l tt llthl I 71 Hi n 1 I VVA ts9 . frw II mi S.E. Parker l FOR FAIR DE .1 . I'MOTECTS In) We liave a real r; p it maintain In selling as well as new one- Prices are exception 1 cauveour trade-in p..;-t it unnecessary to car prkes in order (. r-over generoas allowan You pay no mere th.. is really worth in un.. age. LOOK TIIESK ' , 1W4 FOKI TRUCK : Vrkm ... 'IMS TORD 10DOR- j Prise . . i0 1 10U FORD FOftnOK- ( : Price S.E. PARK nr Telenbone rfrV9IQIBIBa s i:ii There Are Bigger Stores Than This Lots of them bi everything. A nice ecll"ctian : and the otner liu: jeweler It. ....ppu:i; Plenty of ;n tides i ui .a like biherwart . kinds. The same in chjii. velty Jewel etc. Everything to makt -Jewelry' stoie. CiEWELL.t lv .Tilt STORE WITH I B9iaaur.'jm: t - a a A li Oil -sa n ut wn collar 9 No ninn of good ajipciiranc goes out without a collar nor doc he go about vill liiHty, tinMilUhetllioe Personal pride suuesls a frctiuriU 'iiiggrt" shine to kce the shoes smari'v preentaMcon!Kalcr- f proft fV