tillt I r; :! r I i in. it ... i PAGE fOTJK NABOB COFFEE Commander E. C. Redgrave-Gunner of Victoria, manager of the Vancouver Island and Coast Skyways Limited and superintendent of the Pacific Mutual Association, who has been spending the past couple of weeks In this district, returned on Tuesday night's train from a trip to Smlthers and Hazel-ton and sailed yesterday afternoon on the Prince George for Juneau. offers DOUBLE VALUE! Bcctutc It it scientifically blended, smooth, frigrint nd satisfying. Because it it scaled in a vacuum container, guaranteeing lilting freshness . . . and alto, the one pound glatt jar may be uted for canning, or many other household purpotet. Same high quality at in the tin. Start taring your Prtterring Jar Sou! 7"fcr mrm iu Ms prvmiiim cvuptffM in rer )mr of ,.4BOb ivfi, Mr I htm. Send FOR THE NEW i A n l B PREMIUM CATALOG. It's Free! Hi Mrs. J. H. Carson and sons returned to the city a few days ago from a holiday trip to Lake Kath-lyn near Smlthers. Rt. Rev. E. M. Bunoz. O. M. I, Roman Catholic Bishop of Northern British Columbia and the Yukon, sailed yesterday afternoon on the Prince George for a trip Into (the Yukon on ecclesiastical duties. LOCAL ITEMS Jarvis McLcod, collector of customs, left on last evening's train for Vanderhoof enroute to the Omlneca mining country in which he is interested in mining. Merely routine business was taken up last night at meetings of the Moose Lodge and Legion. Dictator W. B. McCallum presided over the lodge while T O. Morgan, Oreat North Moo?e, was In the chair for the Legion meeting. Bert Morgan was among the local people who made the special excur sion trip to Smlthers at the end of . the week. He had the opportunity i of doing considerable motoring in-the Bulkley Valley, Including a; trip from Smlthers to Hazelton or., the highway, and was much im- pressed with the country. Norman L. Freeman local representative of the International Fisheries Commission, will sail Saturday evening on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver where his marriage to Miss Kathleen Stork, formerly of this city, will take place a week from this Saturday afternoon. The bride-elect and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stork, md sister. Miss Patricia Stork, will arrive in Vancouver next Sunday from Brampton, Ont. The Prince Rupert Rotary Club received an official visit at luncheon today In the Commodore Cafe from Stanley Long district governor, who arrived in the city this morning on the Princess Charlotte from Ketchikan. President W. M. Blackstock was In the chair and there was a large attendance of members with a number of guests. Mr. Long will confer with the cxe- j cutlve and committee chairmen of the local club at a dinner this eve- RUNNERS DEPARTMENT Pairs Description Reg. Clearance 92 Women's Brown. Suritan, Black & White Oxfcrds $1.25 S 87 (With Red 61 Green Trlmi 22 Women's Sand, Green & Blue Sandals 1.95 ijo (With Cuban heels 40 Women's Colored Sandals, with low rubber heels I.75 .98 Pairs THE DAILY NEWS Thurso A nlng and-tomorrow nifht will sail by the Princess Adelaide on his return to Seattle. Mrs. Frafik Chamiey and family will sail tomorrow night on the Princess Adelaide for Vancouver to pay a visit with Mrs. Charnley- mother. Mr. Charnley is moving to' the Central Hotel and their house on Fifth Avenue at Tatlow Street Is to be oecuDied by Norman L. Freeman and his bride. Miss Kathleen Stork, whose marriage takes place next week in Vancouver. CANAMAN C.01.P rKICB I OTTAWA, AuBUSt 8: The Canadian ftcM price yesterday was $35.87. down 11c. " LtMl ACT Nnllir ot Inlrtillnn In Apply to Lrn.f Land . Li Land Ilc".-dins: DUlrlo ol Prim Rupert. lUnge 5. Coast Dtrtrtet and 1 mat about on-qusjtr ot a mUe outh or tiOS 8710 fUog Ooast District Porcher bland Tk notte that Clsrrre Erixar Bsl-tr. ot Hsjsport. B.C. occupation tn-.leryman. Intends t" apply for a lnuw ot .-toe following described lands: ConunenctBg at a pMt planted on a small Island about thrw-qurtrs ot mUf south of Lot 8710. rungr S. Coast uwin. inmff i"r-.n-si ijb oowni' thmc ft by uor-h 33.4 chain, thetsre south south-west 30 5 chains: Utene south -nut by south 17.5 chains to tat pmni ortonuwiwiMtii ana oonuunuu? S3J scrm more or less. CLARENCE EDO AH SALTER rui Jntv tn ibis GROTTO 14X1 456 You only live once. Why not Tide In the best? Three Cars at your service. Bert Morgan Bud Barrie rrtor. Everything as Advertised 6 Days of REAL PRICE SLASHING To Clear These Lines Miss Jean Harrison R. N.. lady superintendent of the Prince Rupert General Hospital, will leave on tomorrow evenlhgl train for Winnipeg where she wtll spend her annual vacation visiting with a sister. Miss Phyllis M Mooney II. N.. operating room supervisor, will be acting lady superintendent during Miss Harrison' absence. ! MSMHsasaeMSflsasasflsasMssSMSMeaeMHeMBBiiHMeaHHeiiHSSMP A Washer For Every Purse' EASY Now makes it possible for Every Home to own a Washer. We are now offering an EASY Washer at a special price of Terms may be arranged This model will Je on display in our window for the following week. Arrange for a demonstration at once. MaAsJk 1 -1:1 JL" LAST Simmy, Show TIiniLLS LAUCIIS .r-rioJ DEVIL DOGS OF THE AUr Uproarious mmr man ronianr. lnir atnrv ... j enemies and in. " ; dreams. Wr:. JAMES C Margaret I.ind a Tat O'Hricn At 7 V Laurel & linn in vi: r.iio T World New K Lakelse Lake J Hot Springs Fishing, Boatinz, Hunting, Swimmiai Make arrant t SWAIN'S TKANSml & TAXI Terrace, nx U gr-et you W trains Picni pa i Sunday. 75c T- i 13 50. each au-1 1 SI SO Hotel H anywhere on f Try a Dans Ncv, ; ASHING CLEARANC Continues at Never Before Prices WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT Palrs Description Regular Clearance Women's White Kid Tumps, Straps, Oxfords 3.95 $Ou (Small and large sizes; 14 Women's Black Kid Pumps & Straps, broken lines 3.00 .98 126 Women's Pumps, Oxfords & Straps, all styles 4.00 1.19 12 Women's Brown Suede. Pumps, Spanish heels 3.45 1.95 14 Women's Brown Oxfords. "Royal Quality," Arch Support 5.00 3.25 24 Women's Canvas Sandals, in black & white; fawn 1.95 .98 (Cuban heelst 16 Women's Black & Brown Oxfords in low & Cuban heels ... 3.95 2.45 36 Women's Sport Oxfords in tu-toned styles, low heels 4.95 2.39 8 Women's Kid House Slippers, English make 1.50 .95 18 Women's Black & Brown Boots, best makes, sizes 2 to 5 . 3.50 .98 MISSES and CHILDS' DEPT. Pairs Description Regular Clearance 12 Child's Calf Straps, leather soles, sizes 8 to 10A S1.25 $ .89 14 Child's Patent Straps, leather soles, sizes 8 to 10$ 1.50 .89 18 Child's Calf Oxfords, high grade 2.25 1.69 23 Misses' Patent Straps, large variety, size 11 to 2 2.00 1.39 14 - Misses' Calf Oxfords, solid leather ., soles 2.50 1.74 20 Misses' Brown & Fawn Oxfords, sizes 11 to 2 1.95 1.49 MEN'S DEPARTMENT Pi"110? "Tr:' ' 8 Men's Tu-toned Oxfords in black & white, mostly small Biz. $3.95 SLIPS 192 Men's Black Calf & Brown Calf Oxfords, latest styles ... 4.00 1,,'js 22 Men's Black & Brown Calf, "Royal Quality" Goodyear welte 5.50 3.S7 36 Men's Black Calf Oxfords, latest designs in this group 4.'J5 2.9.1 6 Men's Black Patent Oxfords, spade toe, sizes 7 to 8i 5.50 2.9.1 14 Men's "Frontenac" Brown Knee Gum Boots, size C & 7 . . . 3.75 1,71 6-1 Men's Storm King Gum Boots. Goodrich, sizes 6. 10, 11, 12. . 5.95 3.9.1 7 Men's 6-Eyelet Rubber Boots, sizes 6 & 7 3.00 171 21 Men's 8 & 10 "Prospector" Boots, Elk & calf leather 5.95 3.91 12 Men's Heavy Calf Work Boots, samples in this group 4.50 2.9.1 9 Men's Moccasin Front, solid leather soles 5,00 3.(1,1 14 Men's Work Boots, in calf & side leathers 3.00 1.9,1 IIM,,llll'a,llMIiIMM BOYS' and YOUTHS' DEPT. j ' Pair nenrription Regular Clour B - "rice r 22 Youths' School Boots, solid throughout. sizcB 11 to 134 . . .$2.50 " SIX) I 9 Youths' Sports Oxfords in brown & Fawn, crepctte soles . 2.45 lT I 12 Youths' Dress Boots, latest toes 0 05 36 .Youth's Sterling and Leckie Boots, guaranteed solid ;?,5Q 1(59 24 Boys' Solid School Boots, broken lines ..on 1.9.1 MJJoyirfickicJ iHij -iwi SELLING ACTUALLY BELOW COST Description 36 Youths' Runners In black it white & brown (Goodrich makci 19 Youths Heavy Soled Runners, sizes 11 to 13 14 Boys' Runners, variou; makes Keg. Clearance Price Price 125 $ .78 1,39 140 .89 .89 Pairs CUT RATE SHOE STORE Description Rec Cli Price I' 34 Men s Runners In brown, sizes 6 to 10 $1 50 15 28 Men's White Oxfords, crepctte soles ijso 21 Men's Heavy Brown Canvas, rubber soles St heels 2.23 New Lines Just Arrived at CUT PRICES -W-WWWllMlT-W---sl--sa I jssssssjjj