M, AnfWt 23, 19S4 lei lftB'-m -'1,B-i..Jil1B ANNETTE'S! Carnival CLOCK SALE FRIDAY, 2 to 4 For the Benefit of Her Out of Town Customers Annette Is putting on one of her Famous Clock Sales, to show them they cannot afford to miss while in the city some of the Genuine Hargains offered at her Clock Sale! DRESSES! DRESSES! -r and Sunday Night Dresses, Vir'ies, voiles, crepes, in pastel nic-. from 14 to . .je f .$9.95 r ul Clock Sale 20. Ketnilar $2.00 1 surlc Taffeta Dresses in pastel ; : i:k - from 14 to 44. Regular '.rv.al Clock Sale $100 5 ale 3 I)airs for H -p Ilrostoa. frnm 1.1 in 4.1: S Sale Pioneer Druqrjists The Iteian Btors Fhonei: 81 M 1 J.'i-.L'K.'A.A BLOUSES Crejw de chine, witin broadcloth and pique; Carnival Clock HZn HAND BAGS leather Hand Bags fitted with zippers in navy, brown & black Q4 fi A Carnival Hock Sale, each V1' PANTIES & BLOOMERS f ancy Rayon Panties and Bloomers, small, medium and large. Regular value 49c each; Carnival Clock Q-fl A A KNITTED SUITS Two and three-piece Knitted Suits. Regular value to $12.95 QO A A Carnival Clock Sale t?0W Clock Sale From 2 to 4 Friday NO TRY ON AND NO CHARGES Annette Ladies' Wear Co. THE STOKE OF THE BETTER DRESSED FOR LESS K . II V jrt em:nrr,t s-.-.t- 1! ;ikir. Uruvrrsj' v ..T.'ire Mrt . rt.srrt.-r tn the steam.. M urfjy after hat n rip in SkaRv jv VMimiy "SNAPS" make BEAUTIFUL GO of r your tnipthnt col-lection. Pit k out J few of jow foritti. H.tn bring ui u rnwi or Dgtici for en. vr i.'.nj; s '.:un f" t'-. Siuur'. L.ik- H .::.ng S.itunl.i .!.! v UV Ihdt fVei:.:.! .c c Rjpfit f Urging. Vou ll like our cyttul rromlt wrtice. Come in ana ice .mplei of the wotk tbt Mt Uve dune for others. Developing and Printing Daily Service wi Irtt, m hof,,,. ,,:.t,.j ,. rt.iv If you arc not llLl-d with your work we will reprint it lor you free of charge. Ormes ltd. ir Vane u -i - - :. jmx'pcil r X.hr. HiiWa.no Henry Wesley. Fi.ti.lt Swunson and George Hal-!.mp all Indians, were each fined $:u and nww, with option of lour- M.iecionsid J in provincial ponce court. The funeral of the late Col. Gordon Biker., pctaria, who died ii-ttpnly last wefk. took place Monday afternoon at Victoria. Col. Baker w is the father of Mrs. F A. MscjCW-liim of this city He Is also survived by hi-: widow and another dsuth- u r Mrs. weiilworin ourite 01 FOR QUICK SALE Lots 9 and 10. Uloc L5. Section 7 ana improvements shbj wnoie r $240.00 epich Norman A. Watt, Administrator, Chae. Vcss Estate. I : . pw..n" Announcements Catholic Church Baxaar October 0 an& 11. . V' Canadian Icgloh. iAyonun'a Aux tMFyBasaai October' 18. DANCE Tonight Moose Hall Admission 25c TES DAILT nmviu PAGE THRKB LOCAL NEWS Dance tonight, Moose Hail We are still' baying .old gold, ' Bulger1!. itt) You can rent a Car at Walker' as low as $1 a day plus 7c, a mile tf Harold Winch, C C. F. M. L. A. peaks Moose Hall, Friday 8 pm sharp. 197 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moore left on Monday evening's train for Wood pecker in the Prince George district where they intend to take up future residence. Corp. J. H. McClinton, divisional clerk of the provincial police, and Mrs. McClinton are spending a two weeks' vacation at Jap Inlet, For-cher Island. S. E. Robblns, wno has been en gaged in commercial aviation out of Fairbanks, Alaska, and Mrs Rob- bins were passengers aboard ttie Prince Rupert Monday bound for SeatUe. R. W. Hannington of Vancouver, regional counsel for the Canadian Nation! Railways, was here a board the steamer Prince George yesterday. He is making the round trip to 'Skagway. Father J. Byrne Grant O. M. I. ; sailed at the end of the week on his st return to Stewart, where he is sta-J I Uoned as parish priest for the Ro- - jman catnouc Churcn. alter having peni a wees: in we cuy. Mrs Robert Scharffe of Sklde-gate was here at the week-end on her return . to her home on the b ; Queen Charlotte Islands after hav-jjjl ng spent a month in Vancouver. !Mrs Scharffe had arrived here on jthe Prince George on Friday from 5 Vancouver. ! J J McKenna of Burn Lake, an wno nas Deen on a inp to.vancou' J i ver to receive treatment at sfcaugh- jneasy Military arrived y Hospital, Hospital, oulh uUw n n '.uk Jure n I from lh Prince ! ,t. i i t j i to the interior on that evening's train. 3. C. Brady, district engineer for the provincial department of pub lic works, returned to the city at the week-end from a trip through Ihe central Interior in company with Arthur Dixon, deputy minister of public works, who was making an inspection tour. Chris Johnson, for drunkenness, was fined $25, with option of ten days' imprisonment, by O. H. Munro 33?. in city police court. Simon Auckland, Indian, was fined $15 and costs, with option of fourteen days' Imprisonment, for drunkenness. Alfred R. Brueger, Wrangcll fish dealer, who has been making ship ments of Stikine River sockeye salmon to Skeena River canneries this summer, arrived in the city from the north on the Prince Rupert Monday, being here on fishing business. The regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club was deferred from Tuesday until Wed nesday when members of the Home Gas concert party were present and provided entertainment. Capt C. H. Knox-Llttle. commanding officer of H. M. S. Danae, and other officers of the visiting British light cruiser were also present as guests. Presi dent V. H. Tobey was in the chair and there was a large attendance if members and guests. Those contributing to the pro gram at the smoker held by the Canadian Legion on FTlday In hon or of the personnel of H. M. S. Da nae were: Master David Houston. Bandmaster McLean of H. M. 8. Danae, J. A. Teng and Sergeant Surgeoner R. M. with vocal sobs; Able Seaman Ashplant with sket ches; Able Seaman Foster and M. J. Dougherty with monologues; LLeacUfig Btaman Hughes, with co mic SKeicnes; Telegraphist Jones with darkle songs; Petty Officer McCluney with magic tricks, and Engine Room Artificer Chown with olano solos. Speakers of the evening were J. H. Preece. president of the Legion; Capt. C. Knox-Llttle. City Commissioner W. J. Alder. Ex- Advertise in tbi Dally News Mr. and Mr- F E Wa.;n and little daughter Ru.n raariu-i Ui the ritv on the Pre,! Geo rue voj- Phone 953 terday from a v nation :rip to Vancouver THRIFT Save Money Specials Friday and Saturday FLOUR Buckeye 24 lbs. per sack SUGAR Granulated Limit 20 lbs.). 10 lbs. BRAID'S COFFEE Big 4 Vacuum Pack, l's, per tin TEA Good Quality per lb MOLASSES SNAPS per lb. . . - JAM Nabob 4 s. Greengage, per tin MAZOLA OIL l's per Un ASPARAGUS Cut. 10 oz. per tin CORN FLAKES Kellogg's Corn Flakes per pkt 9c bAKmN es BrunswicK per tin SALMON Pink, l's per tin - CORN BEEF Helmet, l's per tin .. SOAP Pearl White 3 cakes SHRIMPS Dunbar Dry Pack, l's. per tin SALAD DRESSING Nally's, 12 0.. per jar ... HONEV Beektet. 2Vi's per tin QUAKER OATS Quick : Cooking, per pkg. ... ... LARD Pure per lb: BUTTER Fine Alberta per lb. . TOMATOES 5-lb. basket - G RAPES Seedless per lb. APPLES Terrace 6 lbs.' CANTELOUPES each COOKING PEARS per lb. 5c 10c 10c lOe 16 2ic 36c 13c 22c 30c 15c 25c 10c 5c Thrift Cash & Cam Mayor C. H. Orme, Lieut. Walter Phone 1" 201 Th,rd ATt Hume R. C. N. V. R. and Lieut. Col. "CARRI AND SAVE" S. D. Johnston. 1 Mall Orders Have Our Prompt Attention Best Offering Yet Wc have just received a big line of Sample SUITS These are highest grade goods priced ordinarily at $25 to $35 and we are letting them go at $15.95 WE ACCEPT CITY SCRIPT Rupert Trading Co. CORNER SECOND AV.E & SIXTH ST. . miimnws wsa; De Jong s Cash and Crestwood Butter j 3 lbs ! Ready Cut Macaroni ! 3 lbs per pkg. Kellogg's Corn Flakes per pkt 9c Kellogg's Corn Flakes 3 pkgs. Eggs Alberta Seconds 3 doz. 1 P. & G. Soap 6 bars . Oxydol per pkg. 18C itoWfots-No, 1 15 lbs Bananas 2 lbs 1 Lemons-Medium size OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL Phone 953 Carry Real Bargains For Friday & Saturday per doj.wJ.. -Ji.tA:..Z Bartlett Pears pex doz va. " Watermellon ner lb Motors 69c 21c 75C PPy16 te01 Pickles Qg(J large Jar 34c 37c 14c Ashcroft Ketchup 21C large bottle Malkin's Best COFFEE per lb. 41c 37c0uiBer Snaps Fresn stoc, 27c oip j Mccormick's Butter Wafers 15c FLAKES jgj 25c 65c 25c 21c Malkin's Best Gelatine per pkg 14c 25c 25c 29c 35c 7c Fresh Corn on Cob .Q tT per per doz. ammmmmmammmmmmmmm Heavy Duty Truck Motors Suitable for fish boats also speed boat motors $35 up Christie Truqk ,& . Cr . Parts 1C30 VV. 1st! Ave., "Vancouver Kalum Lake Lodge Now under new management Rates $2.50 per day Special prices by the week Ideal Spot For a Restful Holiday For particulars write to R. W. RLLET, TERRACE. RC. NOW OPEN Palm Coffee Shop Pleasant surroundings and Service with a Smile Call and see us Aross from the Power Co., Third Avenue 3Iake the YORK HOTEL Your headquarters while in Prince Rupert Special rates for Carnival Week COAL! COAL! Cur Famous Ertson, Alberta and Bulkley Valley Coals are euaran-ceed to give satisfaction Try ton of No. 1 Bulkley Vaiiey Wf tlso aell Timothy Hay Wheat Oat and Uarlej rince Ituinrrt Feed Co. II rbonrt us When Coming to Terrace or Lakelse Hot Springs Make Arrangements With Swain's Transfer & f AXI, Terras; B.C. To Greet Too We meet all trains. Freight St Eassenger service anywhere, akelse Lake and Lodge, new boat (H. A. s.) now in service on the lake. Fare anywhere on the lake, one adult, $3.00; $1.50 per head additional. No. crowd too big. No Job too small. PICNIC PARTIES EVERY . SUNDAY At