m i vv i a r i a m i Lace Trimmed Pan tie Price Bobette Bloomer Prettily Appliqued Price Bobette Lace Trimmed with Pocket Price Vests to Match any of the Soo Price ,rv French Sep-ins Prettil rrme Pettinickers, Lace Trimmed Price Bloomers, Oversize Price Nighties, Prettily Lace Trimmed Price Trimmed Sets Comprising Uplift and Bloomer, Lace Trimmed, set "Exclusive But Not Expensive" 95c 95c 95c 75c 95c $1.25 31.25 31.50 31.50 All the above can be had inpractically all colors as neach, nile. mais pjnjhijLral, stud, etc PHONE 9 ThirAve. & Fulton St. Elk's BkShowi TONIGHT LAST NITE MOOSE HALL "The Kiddies' Review" 'QUEEN OF HEARTS The 3-Act Laughable Show Seat Scale Adults Children j Curtain: 8:15 P.M. WHOOPEE! 2 1 11 it $1.00 .50 -ANNETTE- Shoes, Hats, Coats, Dresses, Lingerie and Furs ANNETTE LtVDIES WEAK COMPANY LIMITED Third Ave. & Fifth St. Two Stores TM Efshth Ate. W. ! tMNtWi : PAGE SIS TOE DAILY .NEWS Friday, S-p',. Week-End Specials DURAYON SILK UNDERWEAR GIRL GUIDES Large Attendance at Enjoyable Af- I i air irsicruaj Aiiemoon in j Cathedral Hall I A very successful tea and sale of home cooking was held yesterday; afternoon In St Andrew's Cathedral Hail by the three local companies of I Girl Ouides in aid of camp fund?. I Many ladies called during the after-1 lean McLean. Ethel Moorehouse, . Atri Wilkinson, Grace Wilkinson ', ind M tureen Kirkpa trick: dances jy Misses Oraee Watunson and reda MussaUem, and vocal solos by Mrs. J. A. Tenr and Miss Lillian "Skmny'Sick Father TEA SUCCESS: Gains 15 Lbs. in 3 Weeks, New Pep ANSSLMO ALTA Mr. E Ko-tber says: -j. was so run-down, weak, nervous, couldn't work Then tried Ironszed Yeast Oaln-ed 15 lbs. in 3 weeks. Retained my health." ' Skinny."1 weak, nenroat people amazed at gains of i to 15 lbs. in 3 weeks. Ugly hollows, bony limbs fill oat. Blemished skin clean. noon to lend their patronage to the New pep first day. Constipation. affair 1 lna,on. nerves go over- Mrs: J. B. Gibson acted as hostess j jfhL AroWs danger oi serious ind receiTed the guests. Oirl Ouides Ironized Yeast is two great ton-raited on the tea tables and Quid-j ics in one. Weight-bUuding brew- rs were In charge of the kitchen.; efs P' strengthening, Miss Betty Capstick was cashier. The home cooking table was in barge of Mrs. J. A. Teng and Mrs. a. L. Landry while the candy sale was conducted by Mrs. M. M. Lamb ind Mrs. A. MacdonaM. During the afternoon there was a ieligbtful musical program which; -ncluded piano solos by Misses Phe-' ielia StengaL Maxine Heilbroner. blood -en rk-hing iron, many times more effective than unmedicated yeaat. Result in half the time. Dont be "skinny." weak, nervous. Take these pleasant little tablet, No yeasty taste; no gas. If not delighted with quick gates, manufacturer refunds money. Get Ironixed Yeast from druggist today. Peel great tomorrow. New pounds quick. Unemployment of Nurses Serious Jrorford. Mrs. C. E. Ctim and Mia. i Communcatmi to Hospital Board r. S. Black acted as piano accoaa- ; Asks for nedactien of Number niSU. i of StnAmts In Tnlnlnr FAIR AT At last night's meeting of th hospital board a letter was ycai from the Canadian Nurses' Aseo- TTDD A C1 F7 c1 xnnouneing that. at the re- 1 iiivrivili !oart eoniion that organte- tion in Regma it had Jen decided to request all hospitals in Canadr nnnal Show Had Good ExhHcrU operating Burses' training school; and Was Well Attended ito reduce the number of student TERRACE. Sept. l:--The annual air was held in the Veteran's Hall lere last Friday, with a good at-endanee. There was a wonderful liaplay of flowers and vegetables. Uthougn the vegetables did not oake as good a showing as last year wing to the long continued dry lelL The complete prise Hat has not et been compiled. The fair was opened by Dr. Bam-.ord of Smitbers and the health moth was in charge of Mrs. Mills and Mrs. HalliwelL About one hun-ired and fifty children were feigned and measured. The Borden Milk Co. demonstrated their product and gave each !hild a can of milk, school scrib- lers, etc. and when the final admitted fca view of the serious luraemptoyasent of nurse now general throughout the Domauon. AM. Brown thooght there was little the board could do on the matter Just now as all arrange ments had already bnee made for next yearn class of students. The tetter was accordingly filed. Twenty Years Ago la Prince Rupert SetrrabT 19. lll George Morrow appeared before the city council and urged that while provision was beine made to heck-ep is completed the child J " ter of lettmgthe x case of milk. Get pays. points is to receive the AC rcacinj habit. It Free! Free! Ib. Blue Rioboo Tea. 1 lb. Blue Ribbon Coffee, given with Drip- Coffee Maker- 6 or 8 Cue :- S2.25 power supply be also consid ered. There were many busmeaees In the city that could take power were it available, he said. Mitchell Albert, manager of the Westhohne Lumber Co.. announce that it ( hsiMMf La nmnl.1. m. strucUon of the new government wharf here by October 10. Dan Olson, well known Kitselaa prospector, is In town. He is working on the Avon group where he reports that he has a fifty foot ledge containing gold, diver and copper. ISOLVIIO.N HOSPITAL Tn .insw : to a question by O. V. V.;km-n:i it last night's meeting : .Me hp;tal board. H. W. Birch, r uiAgin . cretary of the hospital i th;'. nothing further had - ran nlr d .i the matt'sr of negotta-ii i.s betren the hospital board , and city council regarding isolation iou art cortiauy ir.v;:-d to our ; hPl op. mUon. There had been FREE DEMONSTRATION of BLUE BOC3C difl.t .ity in getting the eom- RIBBON PRODUCTS by Mrs P. W. jfci'.tees i --Oier. Aid. Brown potn- Anderson. on Friday and Saturday. w u " was getung a uuie Blue Ribbon Tea per lb Blue Ribbon Coffee per Ib. Btae Ribbon Baking Powder, per tin Blue Ribbon Vanilla and Lemon Extract, 4 -ox. bot. Blue Ribbon Vanilla and Lemon Extract, 3-oa. bot Oold Medal Puddings r PM- r-rffM'i . - 50c 55c 25c 40c 20c 23c .DantBUss thh bargain We also offer at sacrifice pricee Preserving Peaches Q-f nr per crate ?XOD The Economy i Cash & Carry I "Where Dollars Hate More Cents" Phone 260 319 Third Are. ' mie m me year to expect tne city to undertaicc any new expenditures. BE ON TIME! If you are late for work it won t do nowadays, to say you dktat know what ttsae it was. It's your duty to know the time att the time. And that watch We have good watches from )J to msn depending .on hop ,accuraty you iJid theni 4 Jevolleiis JbTriC STORE WTfti THE CtOCA LOCAL ITEMS I Miss Muriel Coillsnn sailed la night on the Prince George for ; trip to Vancouver" and Tlsewhen in the south. Alex CWr-ertor. of the Oovern ment Wharf staff left on today? train for Prince George where h will spend a two weeks' vacatior. visiting with his son and daughter in-law. Mr. and Jack Qapperton O. W Taylor, general manage' of the W. H Malkin Co. who ha, been paying one of his periodica visits of inspection to the loca business, will sail -by the Carden' tonight on his return to Vancou ver. Adjutant William Kerr, loca commandant of the 8alvattor Army, has reoeived a licence quail fymg him to perform the marrtag , remony. Issuance of the Ucenc will be announced this week in th B.C. Gazette. L. J. Marren. proprietor of th Auditorium, sailed last night or the Prince George for Vancouver He Is taking the trip south to pur thase equipment for a minatur :olf course he intends installing it he Auditorium. Tt or st--simer Carrtna. Capt nd"3 Tr'in'tne. arrived in nor' t 5.10 m ming from Vancou :- cn-1 -; -iVT ints and filled at f in for "as Island and Pot' iToon vh n-e she will retun bre wuii txvjr. i tht evening. The ri..Ur :innth! " fating o' the board A d 'actors "f th Prtec Rupert Genera! Hospi'al uas neJ last evenin? in ihe hospr.tL Tho present were J tr.es H "I-impaoi' jresiden: AH w M Br m. Bobsr Gordon G V 'A ilk in.- v. K B.Ben son. Aid S V 3r. J. P Cade ind G P. Tinker, director and H W Birch, manning ecre tary. Col. Fred M Weft Or",. L. Austm and L; it. R F::lton o Los Angel' s v. ho have rm at tending a nfi meet a: Car. perr Ohio, arnve ' in the c:'v by tral-yesterday from the eat ar.i txile-kut night an the Prtnrc Oeorg for Vancouv enroutt t j Calif or nia These United S'.itn Amy o.' ficen have been here before en they are strong boosters for thi railway route. W. A C'.rmens dlrrrtr of th Departure B..y 3ic!ot;::a! Stat lor and Prof A K 'ratchinso: if th Onhrsity o.' E ;ish Coi ur.b awr sail by the Carrena ton!;ht o their return v.mu. after hati.ne n 'ended a mee'i:.? here of ihr P cifk Coast s:b--xtrutive of lh B omgica) Bonrl oi Ca&adi D ' inn. h. attended theeameisjs tng. sailed ks nifnt by Use PMt. Oeorg? on kts rettvn to Vanee ver. ' A tr!srram haJ at hst niftn' Tjee,iiif of h" Tn-HtS)' boanl tr. naurc-d th;.. Srv c'.f me4- sfterr of th? W-.i.k- en's riir.pi i Atloa Board -ild nrrivc herf ne 3undey frotr Van o.iver i.nci h-. noUfied a rju -1 r f locil v. rirr.F-to net him -.V hos-Ita! Tli Var1 dectd.-d u ,r for tartr' taf jiriat.-iiii i.- wh' th-r C. ft. I! Winn chairman or inv ntbar saam bers cf the w uld be here at. what nature of -., - y?. NevtMen ded dealing with wh.'e here. H W. Birch aiiimin? secretary incniUed of Dr J P Ole at sax-night meetirv f th bospita board if it would improve the healtl of members of Uie ii'jrsi-.g staff if a qui.ru larv c.U!.j some $4t0 were jurcha d Dr Cui'.esald tha-there might be crti;n benefit from such equipment but he wv not rt ady to say of i hand if one war necessary. A number of the nurse on the staff were under per tr health but thr.i might be due t overwork while the Institution n understaffed, it was decided u leave 'he matter if the quarts lam-in the hands of the house commit tee ft r in refutation and report. SPRINGS! Par any rnaan ef can and Itweka. Repairs. KiBierefoc rttetwpering. new sprtnga. AM week intaranteei. North Star Spring Work First Ave. F r. O. Bax ZS8 Prince Ropert. B.C. OB"'". Fill. & s vt TWO SHOW'S ; it and 9 George Arliss THE STAIi OR DISRAELI In that great fTage success e Green Go ALL TALKING MASTERPIECE Comedy "DETECTIVE WANTED Novelty "JACK BUCHANAN- Song Cartoon "LA PAI.v. 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