PAGE FOUR I PRICES The Montreal Importers Women's, Men's and Children's Winter Furnishings at Ridiculous Prices. We must sell this huge stock to raise money at once. Come and sec for yourself. No reasonable offer refused. Every Article at 25 Less Than Wholesale Men's Broadcloth Shirts, "Cariboo Brand" Work Shirts, Fine Quality Hats and Caps, Penman's, Stanfield and Viking Underwear, .Men's and Ladies' Monarch Knit Sweaters, and Hudson Bay Blankets at very reduced prices. Come and See These Goods and be Convinced MONTREAL IMPORTERS Third Avenue FREE DELIVERY r Orders $3.00 or Over for Your Con-venlece. Phone 18 and Have it Delivered C.O.D. FELS NAPTHA SOAP fiQp per carton (Limit 2 ctns. to each customer) BLUE RIBBON TEA Vs ggg " (Tea has advanced, buy now) VALIIE COFFEE O Q p (1 fancy tumbler with each pkg.) RQWNTREE'S COCOA Vi's QHn per 'tin FRY'S CHOC O CREAM lb g Q per. j;v .r...., PICKL1NO 6NIONS White 25( FIELD TOMATOES OCp per basket CORN ON COB QQn per doz WW ) PICKLINO CUCUMBERS GREEN PEPPERS lip per lb A P1NEOLA The Miracle Eflp Cleaner, 12-oz. tin S1.00 f Sl-90 MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store S 17-19 Third Avenue West P.O. Box 575 fbone IS Miss Nellie Lawrence Teacher of VIOLIN and THEORY Phone 177 315 Second Avenue West Miss D. Hogan Will Reopen PIANO CLASSES and PRIVATE LESSONS Tuesday, September 5 Phone Black 232 rAdfertlee In the Dally New SLAUGHTERED ! at GEMS FROM LIFE'S SCRAP-BOOK CONQUEST "He overcomes a stout enemy that overcomes his own anger." Chilo. "As a matter of fact there is no unseen foe, and our only batUe is with ourselves." Hamilton Mabie. "If I am to; put on the whole armor of Ood, I must first put off the whole armor of self ."Archbishop, ' - Benson. "When the flght WCfowith him self, a man's worth scfmethlng." R. Browning. as "Be of good cheer; the warfare with one's self Is grand." Mary Baker Eddy, i "Self-conquest is the greatest of victories." Plato. "Every conquered temptation represents a new fund of moral energy." J. Buckrrfm. Fall Sailings From PRINCE KUPKKT tjfmrtUa AmfUl tltl tm Otfber 111 I OR VINCOUVtR -UU .1 Q... rIU cad TmrnM Citrt TfcaraUr 4 Sunday. It p.m. roa antox iwmm it VQU STEWART Salard7, IS a fWtUr SmlN I Charlott UlisaV. Tr lmmrmmiin rmlt me ritm CITY TICKirr OIFICK 121 . Ui At., FrliM ttmprrl ! CANADIAN i NATIONAL "TILLIE THE "THE QKEAT V PROF. TVMEOOOl - v, Prince Rupert Restrictions On Peddlers in City of Juneau Itinerant .Merchants -Must Post Bond, Tay Licence of $15 a Day And Much Not Knock On Doors JUNEAU, Sept 13: The city council pasted a law which goes into Immediate effect providing that peddlers and itinerant merchants shall poet a bond of $500 and pay a lieeaee fee of 315 a aay while operating in the city. Peddlers are prohibited from en tering upon private premises without previous appointment and the ordinance declares that such acts ringing of door bells and knocking upon doors with a view to carrying on trade are a nuisance and shall be prosecuted as such. Stump Walked Off npmi.v nrri.ui irii,.. c...i..j And wondered What He Had Been Drinking ALICE ARM. Sept. 1?: A Oranby official was somewhat surprised the other morning and wondered what he Lad been Drinking. It was Just before daylightcool, grey dawn on the Alice Arm flats. This official had gone down to the neighboring mining camp for the opening of the shooting season. On the morning in question he stole quietly out to the flats to try to get shot at the birds in their early morning flight. Ahead of the hunter was a dark badow thai looked like a stump, lie moved toward it intending to take shelter from the sharo eves of the bird! but the stump moved Jaway. The hunter rubbed his eyes and began to wonder if he was see-llng things when he discovered that the moving stump was a black bear also out looking for breakfast in the early morninc. No need to tell what happened next! TOILER" I NaiB LL . "ClfiXC , I HOW IMTfeecMIMQ CT A,, TM a.. p i " THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday September Little Alligator Brought Up From Southern States Alberta Lad Has Strame Pet Which Lives Behind Stove .In Kitchen EDMONTON, Sept. 13: "Boys will be boys" and have been known to keep bugs in pill-boxes and white mice in their pockets, but Tommy Pinkston of Calder has added a new one to his collection of pets. It's a live baby alligator seven months old. On a recent visit to the World's Fair and . tour through the Southern States Tommy stopped at an alligator farm at Arkansas Hot Springs and became quite enamored of the queer creatures, finally pre vailing upon his parents to purchase one for him in Texas. Mister Alligator, travelling m a box of mudvseems to have survived the long Journey from the Oulf Coast but was somewhat daaed by the cool weather prevailing on his arrival here, but in his new home Wednesday night he came to life with jyirtUng suddenness at the sight of a kitten which took one glance and didn't stay to become further acquainted "Al." took up quarters behind the kitchen stove and refuses to budge from the warm corner. He Is about fifteen inches in length and is proving a great attraction to Tommy's neighborhood playmate who nevertheless keep a respectful distance. Tommy feeds him a small piece of meat once a week and is worried as to whether he will survive a Canadian winter. RARE Opportunity For Finest Tailor-Made Suits We all are tired of cheap clothes, now times are better and depression has come to the end. We take this opportunity to offer to the better-dressed public our finest English Worsted, Indigo Serge, Blarney, Heatherhill and Foxhound Tweeds, Flannels, Etc. At a bigger saving than ever was experienced in Prince Rupert. Keg. $10 SUIT JO 8pecial for Keg. $15 SUIT CQT 8pecial for ' Reg. $18 suit -aq ov Special for Keg. $$0 SUIT 49 Special for p (Extra Trousers, $10) This price good for 30 days only LING Tailor The high class tailor and reliable dry cleaner Second Ave. Near Tost Office Fresh Milk and Cream Daily VALENTIN DAIRY Phone f57 75 People Watch Film Actress as Retiring to Bed Janrt Oaynor in "Adorable" In Musical Comedy Waltzrs Gracefully in Her Boudoir Irvtn Cobb's goldfish whose lack of privacy the author deplored so feelingly that his simile went around the world, was a hermit compared to a Hollywood leading lady going to bed. Just the thought of one pair of alien eyes observing her preparations for retiring to her downy cot for the night Is en- ough to drive the average woman! ; into a fit of double Jitters. Consider then the feelings of petite little Janet Oaynor the soul jof modesty, the epHome of demure-1 I nee performing this intimate jrtte with no lees than 72 persons! I closely observing her every move-i ment! Like most paradoxes this one hu a very sample explanation. MIm! Oaynor was at work in a scene o "Adorable," on a stage at the Fox Studio, when her privacy was so brutally Invaded. Every one of the 72 witnesses had a perfect right to be on the set-4n faot their duties required that they be there, with their eyes on Miss Oaynor throughout the scene. It is one of the most delightful episodes or this romantic comedy with musk Enamored of a charm ing you-g man Henry Oarat whom she has met at a servants' bill when she plays at being Cln-idere.'la. Miss Oaynor return home wHO toe strain of the beautiful I "Adorable" waltc ringing In her 'MM She walteae gracefully about her boudoir to the strain of the music as she prepares to retire The rjrthin o the song parroeaios the whole scene. The audience sees only Miss Oaynor to the scene the 72 other who participated In Its recording were artist and technicians behind the camera. "After this experience." Janet toughed, "if anyone tells me there is a peeping Tom in the neighborhood. I'm sure 111 Jut lagfc." "AdortMe" will be seen at the Capitol tonight and tomorrow. Steamship Sailings For Vancouver-Sunday ss. Pr. Rupert 10 pm Tuesday Catala 130 p m Thurs. ss. pr. Oeorge 10 pm. Friday as. Prin. Adelaide 10 p.n. S. Cardena . midnight Sept. 7 ss. Prin. Louise . i pm. From VaDcoavri Sunday . Catala pm. Wed s. Pr. Oeorge 10 a.m. Friday-. Prin. Adelaide .. pm. 8. Cardena ... pm. Satur. ss. Pr. Rupert 10 ajn Sept. 2 ss. Prin. Louise .... ajn. For Stewart and Premier-Sunday-. Calais 8 pjn. Satur as. pr. Rupert 10 pjn. From Stewart and Premier-Sunday as. Pr. Rupert 8 p.m. ruesoay-. catala 11 :M ajn. For Anyo and Alice Arm-Sunday as. Catala , 8 pm. I Wednea. Pr niwu . i - v p4H. From Anyox and Alice Arm-Tuesday ss. Catala U:30 isn. Thursday -s. pr. oeorge 8 pm. tor Nasi River ana Pott Simpson- Hunaay-s. Catala s pjn. rrom iaas inver & rorl Simpson Tuesday ss. Catala .... 11:30 ajn. For Ocean Falls- Sunday as. Pr. Rupert 10 pm Thurs.-. pr. oeorge . 10 p.m. Friday-, prin. Adelaide 10 pjr. From Ocean Fall Wednes.-s. pr. Oeorge 10 ajn. Friday-, prin. Adelaide .. . pm. 8. Cartena p.m. Satur. ss. pr. Rupert 10 am. For Queen Charlotte Islands- Sept. 8 and tt-ea. p. John in nm A Bird of Another Feather Wednesday & Thursday TWO SIIOWS-7 & 9 AdmUsion 50c & 15c TUB I ' AU'T. 0v ( Iti' P VSBr A - ' BULB? LATEST SONG HITS GORGEOUS ClOWNS-liOMAVr. JANET GAYN0R & HENRY GARA "A J 11 M in rtuuraDie (7:30 & 9:30) Willi Strong Supporting Cast. A Fox Release. Winsome S.. ,. at Her Bet with Her llarfdsome New Screen &l.;X " C,I1 Comedy -CHARLIE CHASE In "NATURE IN THE ivnnS. PARAMOUNT NEWS STAR'S VOICE TRAILER at 7 j J0,', Lawn Mowers Ground Made to Cut Like New Star Welding Phone 313 Developing and Printing 8end Yout F::m.j t.-.f J WKATII. ALL'S PHOTO FINISHING Rapid Service prlnci End TheFish which made Prince RuperlFamom "Rupert Brand" SMOKED - BLACK COD Prepared Daily Hy Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid. PRINCE RUPERT. B.C HOLIDAY RESORTS When Coming lo Terrace Make Arrantemrnts With' Swain's Transfer & TAXI, Terrace, IJ.C. ' To Greet You. I We meet all train. Freight & passenger service anywhere. Lakelse Lake and Lodge, new boat ill A. S.) now In service 1 wi the lake. Fare anywhere on the lake, one adult, 3.00; SI JO per head additional. No crowd too big. No Job too small. PICNIC PARTIES EVERY i SUNDAY From Queen Charlotte hlsnds Sept 0 and 20 as Pr John a m For Alaaka Wednes - ss pr. Oeorge 3 p.m From Alaska Thurs. pr. Oeorge 8 pm From Skeena River-Friday a. Canton pm. Mall close at Uie pott ofltoe oik hour prior to all departure. C. N. R. Trains For the Eat Mondays, Wednesday and Satur- . 7:30 nm. From the i;at Sundays, Tueadays and Thurs- 8 p.m. I MAC-t'VJ MAC CHAM8VO LAKELSE HO Springs Lodge An Ideal Place ta lltiiin Finest of fly flih ni bathing snd bott(. Arrantr for IransperUi! with V. II. narnott, Ttnvl BC Rales from Trrrsce 1 o Lodte Including toil w One adult, il.N rsrk tional adult, l !i Wrlle or Wirt W. II. Ill UNFIT We Look After Year THE DUNES Bathing, Huntin?! Fishing Modern ConvrnlfnfM NoFlics,NoMosquito Home Cooklnr Par F.xcenfrt $11.00 rcr M'trk I ' ' "''I Children tind. '? xMADAMK RAJAl'T TIell. Q, C Island! By Westovor. My M4f h A. FRIDAY and Li rnwftTarjs (csfev"