Rexall Health and Beauty Sale A Speciul Event to Suve You Money 25c Ml 31 Sharing Cream and Mi Dental rfpmf both for r- oai'iienia Perfume Vial ',3c Gardenia Face EJftp PAiiirr both for j,:n;,. superfine Face Pow-(jc "tii hades and 2 50c size ; Creams 'Vanishing, rn.L S1.00 Chromium Plated Dresser Tray Free with Jasmine Face Powder, all shades both (or S1.00 2Sc Cara Nome Face Powder and 25e Cara Nome or H Perfume, both for For Clean Teeth and Happy Children an Unbreakable Jointed Doll and large size Mi 31 Dental Past p OUXj both far CANDY SPECIAL C hocolate or Vanilla Brazil Caramels QOf OVK, per pound INTRODUCTORY OFFER With the New 80 Sheet Linen or Vellum Finish ROYAL YORK PAD , t Size lie I You may buy t 19c package lv 20c I of ENVELOPES to Match jt .?- 23c 1 for 4c FOR TENNIS PLAYERS A 111 Service Tennl Rati made by Dunlop and a Lare Mc She Klenxo Dental Creme Both for GO cents See Our Windows For These Values Ormes Ltd. "fif. Ptonccr Druqcists The Ueull SUr r boors: II K TheFish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED - BLACK COD - Prepared Dally By Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lli PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Queen Charlotte Island SHINGLES The liest made on the coast. Not Kiln Dried HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 Canadian Pacific HUNCE8S 8TKA.MKKK for Ketchikan. Wrangell. Juneau and Bkagway. Aug. 6th. 13th. 23rd and Sept. 1st For Vancouver direct Aug. 4th, 11th. 18th. 28th and Bept. 6th. For Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports. "Princess Adelaide every Friday 10 pjn. For Reservations W. L. COATES, Gen. Agent, Prince Rupert, 1C UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED ateamers leave Prince Rupert (or Varicouver f: pATAU EVE11V TUESDAY, 1:30 WW Arriving Vancouver Thuisday T-88. CAKDRNA EVERY FRIDAY MIDNIGHT Arriving Vancouver, Monday A.M. WMJ MUlni to Port Blmpwu, A1U Ann, Anyo, Htnut md Nm p.,.,. " point. luv nine nnpert Bunday, Spin, ,V4 "uormaiion regarding au sailings a uckcw FHINCV Hf.... . . . H.n at- hont MS Uttcaiue It doesn't pay to advertise poor products, It does pay to buy those advertised, LOCAL NEWS NOTES We are still buytnr old gold, i You can tent a Car at Walker's IJalger'i. (tf as low as $1 a day plus It. ? mile. Tonight's train, due from the Exit at 10:20 nm vu renorted this morning to be on time. Dr C. II. Hanklrraon returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's rain after spending the week-end ar Smlthers. Mr and Mrs. Ray Commons re turned to the city on yesterday i afternoon's train lrom Bmlthers where they spent the week-end. i . Captain J. 13. Colthurst who name in at the week end to meet Mrx Collhursa. returned to Ter-irac yesterday with her. Mrs. Colt- hurat armed last week from Sooke. Vancouver Wand. tucKV ro ! us. joe, 1 HAvt) ' ) A FRESH JAR Oft menthols t um (or SUN BUttN. SPRAINS BRUISES, IN SECT I11TKS. Saturday afternoon after paying an official visit to the Ketchikan lub and sailed yesterday afternoon on the Prince Rupert on his return south. He paid an official vUlt to the local club at luncheon yesterday. Announcements Junior Elk's Novelty Dance 10. Catholic Church Bazaar October 10 and 11. Canadian Legion Women's Aux. illary Bazaar October 18. Moose Hall RENTAL KATES Concerts tSSM Dances 20.00 Puollc Meetings 1500 A room suitable (or smaller meetings Is nuw available on the ground floor, rental rate. $3.00. For engagements phone the Club Steward, 640 or Red 412, TRAVEL BARGAINS to Alberta, Saskatchewan Manitoba and Stations lit Ontario (Port Arthur and West.) Aiiff. 18 to Auk. 28 (inclusive) 21 Day Return Limit Children, S yean d under it, Half Fare Ic per mile GOOD IN COACHES Slightly higher fare (or tourist sleeping car travel ASK ANY TICKET AGENT V-J2-34 CANADIAN N AT ION AL Louis Arroi sailed Saturday; night on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. Matthew Leighton, Indian, (or drunkenness, was fined $19 and prtsonment, in city police court yesterday. Mike Cbrien. for operating a motorvehiele without a chaff ear's licence was fined $5 in city police court yesterday by S. D. Maedon-ald. JP. MIm Dorothy Patmore Wt on last evening's train (or Lakelse Lake where she will spend a holiday the guest of Mrs. W O. Miss Jean Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Smith. Sixth Avenue East, left on last night's train for a vacation In Terrace and at Laic else Lake Hot Springs. Mrs. Morton Ferguson, who has been visiting In the city (or the past three weeks, sailed by the ss. Prince Oeorge Saturday night on her return to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Wilson of Inverness cannery were week-end visitors In the city with Mrs. Wilson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. I Crow, Pourth Avenue West. 1 Mr. Rlverberg. Vancouver broker. 'has been a visitor at Craxton dur- . ... in? the post lew days on business) Zrati r2 following the fire which recently a dent of Canadian National Tele-; , . . , the cold tU3rai?f nt of!Td graph. Winnipeg. In U cour an official Inspection tour, sailed I by the Prince Oeorge Saturday -evening for Vancouver after a brief vlMt here. David Paton, having collapsed in a cabin to we rear 01 in lee s store on Second Avenue, was removed to the Print Rupert General Hospital by the police Sun day afternoon. His condition lenot Altered to be wrtous. Perclm) B. Scurrah of Victoria, district governor of Rotary arrived In the city on the Princess Louise Mrs. W. D. Grant HoUtngworth returned to the city at the end of the week from a holiday visit to her home In Montreal. She was met at Terrace and accompanied home by Mr. Holllngworth. W. L. Phelps, well knownWhlte- horse barrister and Mrs. Phelps. who have been on a trip south, were passengers aboard the Prin cess Charlotte yesterday returning to the Yukon from Vancouver. Miss Dorothy Hindle of Terrace, who has been on a week's trip to Ketchikan, arrived in the city on' the Prince Rupert yesterday from the Alaska town and proceeded to her home In the Interior on yesterday afternoon's train. Jack Ward, who has been sta tioned at AtUn as manager of the Government Telegraphs, was a pas senger aboard the Prince Rupert yesterday going through to Vancouver. He was accompanied by Harry Robson, also of Atrln. E. A. Johnson arrived in the city at the end of the week from Vital Creek, where he Is interested with Royal Shepard in the development of a pkicer gold property and will proceed to hi s home In Juneau on the Prince George Sergeant Andrew Falrbalrn, chief of the Smlthers district detach ment of the provincial police, and iMrs. Falrbalrn arrived In the city on yesterday afternoon's train lrom Bmlthers and sailed on the steamer Prince Rupert (or Vancouver. They had prisoners in their charge. The local unemployed councils ; has sent a communication to Pre-;mler Pattullo urging Uiat sufficient idays' work each month be given ; the unemployed at 40c per hour to cover necessary icoa, ciouung ana shelter required for additional work.Four days' work per month Is held to be inadequate. Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Burchlll and children, who are moving from Port Esslngton to Klsptox. Mr. Burchlll having been transferred In th ministry of the United Church, arrived In the city from the Skeena River at the end of the week and proceeded on kut evening's train to their new home In the Interior. L. W. Patmore accompanied by his daughter. Miss Eileen Patmore. palled yesterday afternoon on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. Miss Patmore wIW proceed from there to Qualtcum Beach. Vancouver Island, where she will spend a holi day and Mr. Patmore will g to Summerkmd to join Mrs. Patmore and the two ctilldren who are already there. FISHERMEN! RAILWAYMEN! MINERS AND LOGGERS! CUT PRICES MEN'S FINE UNION COMBINATION UNDERWEAR. Regular $150 Special 79c MEN'S ENGLISH ALL-WOOL COMBINATIONS Made In England; Reg. $430 BOYS' STRONG SCHOOL BOOTS Regular $2.95; Special S1.95 FOR Your Clothing and Footwear Merchandise not approached for prices and quality by any other house in town. Big new store! Large and complete stock. Buy here, and save money. An exceptionally wide range to choose from. For Comparison Read This MKTS RAYON SILK COMBINATIONS Just right for this hot weather Ret. $1.25; Special MEN'S RAYON SILK POLO SHIRTS Reg. $150; Special - MEN'S HEAVY POLO SHIRTS With zippers; Regular $150 Special BOYS' HEAVY POLO SHIRTS With zippers; Regular $1.40 Special 79c 79c 95c 89c A MCE ASSORTMENT OF MEN'S, LADIES,' MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S BEDROOM SLIPPERS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. MEN'S AND BOYS' SUSPENDERS AND BELTS AT HALF REGULAR PRICES. LADIES SAMPLE DRESSES Regular $10 and up Special, up from KNITTED BLOUSETTES Regular $155: Special LADIES' FRENCH FELT SPORT HATS Samples; Reg. 75c; Special LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS Reg. 15c; Special, 6 (or The above represents a few of our quotations! HEAVY ASSORTMENT- OF RUBBER GOODS NEEDED BY ALL FISHERMEN. QUALITY UP AND PRICE DOWN. Rupert Trading Co., JUST ACROSS FROM LITTLE'S NEWS STAND ON SECOND AVENUE Mr. and Mrs. Harry King art returning on tonight's tram to Terrace afer a week-end visit to the city. They came in on last Friday's train, accompanied hyMr. and Mrs. A. Bosher of Choisey. England. Mrs. Bosher Is Mr. King's sister and they hove been spending the past month visiting at Terrace. They leU on Saturdays ooat on their return to England via When Coming to Terrace or Lakelse Hot Springs Make Arrangements With Swain's Transfer & TAXI, Terrace, B.C. To Greet You We meet all trains. Freight St service anywhere, Eassengcr akclse Lake and Lodge, new boat H. A. S.) now In service on the lake. Fare anywhere on the lake, one adult, $3.00; $1.30 per head additional. No. crowd too big. No Job too small. PICNIC PARTIES EVERY SUNDAY COAL! COAL! Our Famous. Edson, Albert and Bulkley Valley Coals are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Try a ton ol No. 1 Bulkley Valley. We also aeU Timothy Hay, Wheat Oats and Barley. Prince Rupert Feed Co. II rhonv US NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZarellL Proprietor -A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1-00 of 60 Rooms. Hot tt Cold Water Prince Rnpert, BJC. Phone 281 P.O. Box 1M A. MacKenzie Ranges, latest style. We carry coverings for all your floors, lino and Lmo Hugs. Conjoleum and Con-goleum Rugs. New stock arriving next boat. Come in and look around. 327 Third Avenue Summer Long-wave Reception IS NOW AT ITS POOREST So why not give that set its long needed overhaul now? Phone Blue 320 and get the most out of your radio for this coming season. SUPERIOR RADIO-ELECTRIC Second Avenue & Third' Street $3.95 69c 35c 25c LADIES' BLACK & WHITE SLIPPERS Leather soles; Regular $2.49 Qf 9Q Special CHILDREN'S RUNNERS, 6 to 10& Reg. 89c. Special 59c COME IN AND TALK .IT OVER WITH US, TOU WILL FIND BOTH TIME AND MONEY WELL SPENT. COFFEE DeLuxe Served at All Times of Day or Night Always (resh Using the Sllex method Doing away wholly with metal taste, stale flavor. Healthful and invigorating. Commodore Cafe Special On GARDEN SUPPLIES Rakes, from 35c Hoes, from ... ,65c Bamboo Lawn Rakes 15c Grass Clippers .....80c 50-Ft Garden Hose $3.5,5 Hose Nozzles 40c & 60c AND We still call for your lawn mower, sharpen it and return it to you all for $1.25 Kaien Hardware Phono 3 i t n 5 i .e r i i i s