Broken Lines to Clear Watson's White CombinaUons for Of QO Men, reg. $1.50. Sale Price Tooke Pajamas, reg. value $2.00 Q POl IZ n Sale Price Odd Sweaters and Sweater Coats. Values to $500 to go at HALF PRICE. Arrow and Tooke Shirts, values to $2.50. To clear at - 1 tVABAnlTCD ' 1. i-ryiw.; 1 rVT II ,H. V0RK Mil- 95c Ties! Ties! Ties! You will have to hurry to get a real tie at half price. All Currie and Reid Ties and all below cost. $1.00 Values 50 C $150 Values 75 C 2ajVa,UM 1.00 And Up to $4.50 values 2 25 A Product o B.C. NESTING'S roS MILK PESTLE'S TALLSIZI AMY SIZE Men! Men! Men! Who ever heard of a John B. Stetson. Hat at $6.45 They won't last long at that price. John B. Stetson, reg, 1 10.00. Qt AS Sale Price frO.tP Brocks, best Canadian make. reg. OA QEJ $0 50 Sale Price ..' 0fO Vogue, young men's shape, reg. CO $5.00. Sale Price . . . Odd Lines Ilats, to $7.00.' C-f QC To Clear at VVO Anniversary Sale Special 5 Dozen Young Men's Shirts, collars attached, In fancy and plain broadcloth and CI 1C Just received. On Sale at ?X1D Hatchway Athletic Underwear, reg. value $1.00. Sale Price CANADIAN housewives have come to know that they an depend on NestiI's Evaporated Milk a product of Canada. For this delicious, creamy milk never varies in quality. Pure cow's milk. t NfrTt iVC i uniformly rich ; made safe by sterilization; kept safe by sealing in airtight containers. NESTLE'S VTorWt Largnl VnJucm and Stllrrt ef Ctndmtd am J CvaptrattJ Milk. A3 LIKE IT lit Mens Hose 25 Dozen AU Wool Ribbed mixtures. On Sale at, the pair 85c Hose In heather, 25c Bryant Company Ltd. 217-6th Street &t 1911 pj,one 297 LOCAL ITEMS m f Mrs. W. L. Newell and daughter were passengers' aboard the Catala this morning bound from Stewart to Vancouver. MlssJVgnes Juneau of New Westminster, who has been spending the summer at Dawson, Y.T., wasj a passenger aboard the ss. Prince! Ocorge yesterday returning to her home In the south. I If. P. DeH-Irvlng, member of the well known pioneer family of that name, was a passenger aboard the Catala this morning returning to his home in Vancouver after having spent the summer employed at Arrandale cannery. Constable E. D. Clark, R.C.MP. returned to the city on the Prince George yesterday. He made tlw round trip to Skagway, escorting a 'consignment of liquor for the Yu kon across United States territory between Skagway and Carcross. With a list of 96 passengers cn board; including ,27 for Prince Ru pert, C.P.R. steamer Princess Louise, Capt.- Arthur Slater, arrived in port at 7 b'clock Monday morn ing irom Vancouver, ana saued a couple of hours later for Skagway and other Alaska points wheno she will return here next Saturda afternoon southbound. This Is th' final voyage of the season of CP R. boats in summer tourist schedule. The Princess Louise will continue to operate on the fall ten-day schedule until late in Oetobcr when she will be replaced by th? Princess Norah operating on a winter fortnightly schedule. Demonstration of a Newly Invented BAIT LAY During Exhibition Week for purpose of coaxing Nth to assemble In any desired location In Ocean, Lake or Hirer. ADMISSION 25 CENTS Ingvard Ilcrton Eddison Inventor. CLEANING & PRESSING Ladies' and Gentlemen's Tailoring Reasonable Prices M. T. LEE CO. 323 3rd Ave. W. Phone CC3 Next Benson Studio PHONE 649 Steam Cleaning and Pressing Alterations Made Collection and Delivery Free! LING THE TAILOR 817 Second Ave; Phone CIS Qranby Co., on his present visit to g Anyox Is Bocking. accompanied by Mrs. Mr. 'and Mrs. Al Benson of Ha- zelton are Fair Week visitors here. itt & Co. Ltd. for waterworks having arrived from the Interior supplies at a cost of $317.02. MrsjHuber end daughter of with the Hatelton baseball team. ' 5 Mrs. W. D. Moxley and daughter, Smlthers ai visitors in town fori Miss Eleanor Moxley. who have been the Fair, having arrived from. th Interior yesterday afternoon. Mrs. F. Dodsworth and family of. Visiting at Smlthers,' returned to the city from the Interior on Sunday's train. Anyox, who have been holidaying In w. Ross Thomson of Terrace ar-the south, were passengers aboard rived In the city from the Interior the Catala last Sunday returning to on Sunday afternoon's train to the smelter town. i attend the Exhibition this week. He ' brought exhibits with him. Mr. and Mrs. F Dlktries and ra- nily of Exstew arc visitors In the Mrs. Geoffrey Hamlin of Tom city, having arrived from the In -arrived In the city on Sunday if-tertor on yesterday afternoon' ternoon's train to attend the Fu.r train 'to which she brought exhibits. SV 'wHI be the guest while here of M. John Argue, fur drunkenness, was and Wr8- james H. Thompson, jn fined $25, with option of 30 days 1 Graham Avenue, Westview. norlsontnent. i$ Magistrate Mc-t Clymont In cly police court yeter capt. and Mrs stcvenson. win day morning. lembarked here last week and mailc . 'the round trip to Skagway. vac Arthur Willan of Hazelton ar- passfwri mc ss Pr!n ,,, rived In the city by train Saturdav(Of0nr yv x,, for Van from the interior and sailed tha. Miss Margaret Palmer, who ha-, been spending several weeks holi daying with friends at Premier, re- j turned home on the Catala th' morning. She becomes prtnciprl now of the Seal Cove School where he was formerly assistant. I Mrs. Curtis Oardtner and famtl were passengers aboard the Catala this morning' bound for their home In Portland. Oregon, after spending the summer at Hyder. Mr. Gardner has been conducting contracting work on the Salmon River road for the United States government. Rev. Father E A Hard. O. M. 1.. who has been spending the sum mer in the Stlktne River and Dease Lake country conducting Roman Catholic Church missionary work, returned to the city on the Prince George yesterday morning from the north, having In his charge tw- children who will be placed In school here. He sailed last night on the Prince Charles for Anyox. Union steamer Catala. Capt. A. E. Dickson, arrived in port at 7:30 Sunday evening from the south and sailed about an hour later for Anyox. Stewart and other northern points whence she returned he this morning at 10:45 southbound The vessel brought north a good-sized list of passengers including . number of school teachers returning to their duties In city and district after spending the summer vacation In the south. couver. Capt. Stevenson is conncc-1 evemng on me rrmc uuperv u ted v,th thp serv,ce of tne u.agU( Vancouver wnere nc wui ancn.i of NaUons at Geneva. High School. FAIR WEEK SPECIALS For the Benefit of Our Visitors As Well as (he City Customers We very much appreciate the op portunity to meet our outsice customers and hope they will enjoy their visit here during the fair. We cordially invite every one to call and see us. Our Grocery Stores and Meat Market Ready to Serve You at the Lowest Possible Price. Pine Sifted Peas Size 3 A(n 3 tins Royal City Peas Size 5 1 Ho per tin Pumpkin Choice quality Cftn 2y. 3 Mm - Malktn's Best Tea iCn per lb .: Malktn's Best Coffee ACZn per lb.-. Malktn's Best Tomatoes 9C iVt 2 UM UV Braid's Best Coffee AZn per lb (With fancy tumbler In every tin) Braid's Beat Tea h C p per lb lUU 'With Cup tz Saucer In every pkg.) Independent Soda Biscuits 1 Qp fresh stock, per pkg. 0' Treah Mixed Biscuits per lb , 25c A URAL -SPECIAL TO CLEAR CaZ3l0cx80c Swift's Back Bacon ' Machine, sliced, per lb. .. Boneless I lams Cottage rolls 4 to S lb. each, per lb Oreamery Butter Forest-dale. 2 lbs. ... .' Fresh Eggs 3 dot . 30c 25c 47c 70c 2 pkgs. Prlrkess Soap Flakes, 1 pktt. Super Suds For all fine laundering, 3 pkgs. "ul Fresh Fruits & Vcjietahlcs Canteloupes Large 40 C Watermelon Wh61e or half ijn per lb; Fresh Prunes For pre- Q4 A A serving, per cratc lomatoes sn : ... - . per basket 1UU All other varieties at reduced prices Mussallem's Cash and Carry Stores ' 'Where Dollars Have More Cents" i i Plione SCO Phone 18 & 8t U9 3rd Ave. - 117-423 5th Ave. ! HgssVHHLMHHMI TWO SHOWS 7 Si 9 PJU. Admission 20c & C5c m Feature Starts at 7:30 & 9:35 "DREAD has an appetizing JJ taste all its own when baked the new Quaker way. It's a remarkable new time and labour saving way that thousands of women have adopted with enthusiasm. You'll find full directions in our booklet "The Quaker Method of Easy Bread Baking." It's free. Just write us, or ask your dealer. Quaker Flour is made of wheat selected for its high food value and milling quality. Exacting tests ore made each hour during milling. Samples ore baked daily in our own kitchens. If Quaker Flour does not give you perfect satisfaction your dealer is authorized to refund your money. The Quaker Oats Company, Saskatoon. Tuesday, September 1 PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEW8 1531 ANNIVERSARY SALE Continues All Week The two days this sale has hccn in progress have been so good we must express our thanks for same. WE THANK YOU. There are wonderful bargains still to be had, but to get a good choice we say to you Hurry! and get yours LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Miss Swana Olafson, who has been visiting at her home at Osland, returned to. the, city on Sunday afternoon's train. The city council last night ac cepted the tender of Philpott. Ev- Charles Docking, president of tha anew raimiiztizKi msmm: mriBimrKtsni: ; w Monday and Tuesday England's Adored Star, Tallulah Bankhead With. Clivc Brook in "TARNISHED LADY" Wisdom In her eyes Invitations oh her lips mockery jn her smile she knows all the answer. A Paramount Picture Comedy "LET'S DO THINGS" PICTORIAL Wed. & Thurs.Thomas Meighan & Dorothy Jordan in "YOUNG SINNERS" II 1SSSW Qu&Iter Flour VMS BM 5? CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD OI'EKA TING (J. I. I 20.00U.TON l-I.OATING DIIVDOI R bngineerK, Machinlu. Boilermakers, Itlarkbmlths, I'atUru Makers, Founder. Woodworkers, Etc ELECTItlC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant In Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MAKING AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 38S i Boat and Car for Sale Car can he seen at Parker's Garage Roat, the Imalone, at Yacht Club Floats Dr. Joseph Maguire, Alder Block FOR SALE AUDITORIUM Fine Hall. 50x100 Maple Floor, equipped for botlr akatlng and dancing; 200 pairs skates; organ and piano; ideal place for bowling alleys; none here. Make me an offer. SNAP roll CASH Apply Auditorium. 31S Gth Av. NATURAL PURE Fresh Milk Free from any prrxorvi"' frntmnt whatever. Ml'k nnrl .Ia1ivifH rinilv fn'lll 1 own cows. Four sun vears Government Ci i'1' certificate Health and s..riu- tion. A trial solicited. faction guaranteed. PRINCE RUPERT DAIR IJox 893 PI""1 ir IVP A S.itis- 2X7