a,;teniW 19. H- t Always Buy e Best Mil All IP Aliftllft TEA Du BARRY acial Kits For Dry and Oily Skins. Containing : . Foundation Cream'; Tissue' Cream, Cleansing (Jream, Hand Beauty, Skin Tonic; and a box of Face Powder. Price $1.10 Ormes Ltd. "Jfie. Pioneer Drtu&ists UtRtiall Btora Phones: 81 & 82 Open Dally From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. . . iili m 4 111 D n m GIRLS WANTED TO LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE Provides steady employment, easy hours, good pay, as well as opportunity lor Independence by opening your own shop. For illustrated information on halrdressing and beauty culture Phone Scy. 7789 or Write MOLER HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL 303 West Hastings St. Vancouver, B.C. Union Steamships Limited SPECIAL NOTICE IMPORTANT CHANGE IN NOKTHLUN ROUTE ol ss. "CATALA". et'tlve leaving Prince Rupert Northbound, Sunday Sept. 15th. Commencing this date, ss". "Catala" leaves Prince Rupert, Sunday 8:00 p.m. calling Port Simpson. Arrivw a-rour r,rr. monday 7:00 a.m. B WAUVVlVt4 " Leeavlng . " 11:C0 a.m. "ng aas uiver . biwnun-i , y -n Arriving Anyox MONDAY, 10:15 p'jn. !1Hff Pnrt StmnSOn Afrivlng Prince Rupert TUESDAY 8:45 a.m. approx. vlng Prince Runert TUESDAY 1:30 p.m. Tickets and all Information R. M. Smith, Agent. .Third Ave, Prince Rupert, or Purser ss. "Catala". Phone ."G8. CANADIAN PACIFIC I'o Vancouver via Ocean Falls and way ports PRINCESS ADELAIDE, FRIDAYS, 10 P.M. To Vancouver Direct PRINCESS LOUISE, Sept. 6th, 15th, 25th. Ocl. 4th. 16th. PRINCESS NORAH, Oct. 25th, Nov. 3. To Ketchikan, Wrangell. Juneau and Skarway PRINCESS LOUISE, Sept. 11th, 21st, 30th, Oct. 12th. PRINCESS NORAH, Oct. 21st, 30th. For lnfitrrYiodn. i ..nit nr write W. L. COATES, General Agent, PrinCe Rupert, B.C. W you lot anything; try a classified ad. Bo warm and comfortable by in 32 Taxi It costs the same. Prince Rupert Crib, Whist and Bridge League annual meeting Friday, Sept.' 20, York Hotel, 8 p.m, .3. E. Jack, Se6retary. Just received 300 ton scow of coal in tow of Armour Salvage new boaf Algie. Call Albert McCaffery for vour winter's supply of coal. Phone 116 or 117. (tf) i and E. E. Winch M. L. A., speaking1 Moose Hall, Thurs., $lh, 8 pjn. I (217) ( last evening's train lor a visit to Albany, Georgia, where a daughter resides. R. D, Greesor. assistant district forester, left on last evening's train lor a trip to the Burns Lake dls trlct on official duties. Miss Helen Macdonald, who. has1 been on a visit to Vancouver, re - i turned home from the south on the ' Prince George yesterday afternoon. Misses Evelyn and Louise Zarelli, ' who have been on a trip south, re turned to the city from Vancouver on the Prince George yesterday afternoon. I Miss Ralphena Wrinch R.N. will arrive In the city from Hazelton on ; this evening's train and sail on j board the steamer Prince George' for Vancouver . i j R Amos, manager of the Over- waltea store here for the past fw months, will sail on the Prince: George tonight for Vancouver, hav- , lng been transferred south. Mr, and Mrs. A. G. Annan of En Idako will arrive in the city from; I the interior on tonight's train and: sail aboard the steamer ss. Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Reg Kelsey and son, Alan, whd haVe been on a holiday visit to Vancouver and elsewhere In tho Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Phillips, who left the city some time ago for a visit in the Old Country, are at present in Scotland and expect to leave soon on their return to Prince Rupert. Capt. B. L Johnson D.S.O. cams north from Vancouver to Ocean the paper town on business in con nection with the loading of a ship there with paper cargo. The blessing of eyesight is far underestimated. The least eye defect grows worse as the days go on. An examination ' at once will relieve your mind and proper correction Is a simple matter, when necessary. Be kind to your eyes! D!l!lli:al!!!!!li;U!3M:inKn!UVUU3:H DELICATESSEN Special Fresh Killed Roasting Chicken,, each Scott's Extra Special .per dnz. 44c Young 90c Eggs Also a tempting array of home cooked meats, salads and jellied delicacies. Our Motto: "Second to None." Mrs. P. Cooley, Prop. Third Ave. next to Selvig's i THJ DAILY 1TOTI fJUMTH!Un LOCAL NEWS NOTES You can rent as low as $1.50 mile. a car at Walker's a day, plus 7c. a H. Solomon,. manager of the People's Store, sailed on the Prince 218 George last night to make the round trip to Anyox on business. FRESH MILK . . . Over Miles of TRAIL .... ... as you go deeper into the bush every pound counts. You can't take liquid milk but you can take KLIM for KLIM is powdered, light, compact. Each pound of KLIM. makes over seven pounds of rich milk I KLIM gives you full-cream, rich milk for tea, coffee and cooking. Hot or cold weather won't spoil KLIM it keeps fresh. Simply add to vater as needed. FREE "EASY CAMP COOKING RECIPES" A cook book by tamoui woodsmen. Practical, useful. Clip coupon and maU tor tree copy, out KLIM at your gro Ctr'i or trading post. The Borden Company Limited, 7f Yaraiey House, Toronto. sol Send me "Easy Camp Cooking Recipes" by famous, woodsmen, FREE. Nimt i Stiett Citf Ptar, , . south, returned home on the ss.j Tonight's tram, due from the; Prince Georire yesterday afternoon I east at 10:20, was reported this i morning to be on time Announcements Prince Rupert Tennis Club Annual Dance Friday, September 20, Oddfellow's. Hall. Falls on the present trip of the Salvation. Army Harvest Festive.1. steamer Prince George, being at 'Sale, September 23. Rebekah Bridge and Crib, Odd fellows' Hall, Sept. 25 Anglican Tea at Mrs. C. V. Evltt's Sept. 2C. Terrace Concert September 28. Toe H Bridge, October 2. Catholic Church ber 2 and 3. Bazaar Octo- Baptist Bazaar, Oct. 3. United Annual Supper Octobor 3 Lutheran Church B'azaar Oct. 10, Metropole Hall. Gyro mlhtstrel show 11:15 p.m October 14, Capitol Theatr e. Canadian Legion Bazaar Oct. 17 .Junior Chamber Hallowe'en dance Moose Hall October 30. Hugh Martyn, vocal recital, Nov ember 1. 7. Presbyterlau Bazaar. Novembei St. Andrew's .Nov. 21. Public Meetings Cathedral Bazaa Orange Ladles' tmaar. Nov. 28 St. peters Bazaar December 5. MOOSE HALL RENTAL KATES Concerts Dances .$25,00 . 20.00 . 15.00 A room suitable for smaller meetings" is now available on the ground floor, rental rate, $4.00 For engagements phone the Club Steward, 840 or Red 412. Miss Frances Cross, who has been on a vacation trip, to Vancouver. returned to the cltyfrom thf south on tile Prince Oeorge yesterday afternoon. T. W. Hall, Inspector! of .schools, was the epeaker todajf'at ths regular weekly luncheon of Prince Rupert Rotary Club. President W. M. Blackstock was in the chair and there was a good attendance of members with a few 'guests. - C. II. Worby, superintendent of dining and sleeping car? for"' the Canadian National Railways from WInnlDee. arrived in the city or. the Prirrcf George yesterday after-! jnoon from Vancouver'fn thecourso j of an official tour id' the coast and (proceeded East by last evtnlirg's I train. I Miss Margaret Smith R.N. of the I nursing staff of the Royal Jubilee ; Hospital at Victoria arrived in the jcity from the. south on thtf Prince 'George yesterday. Sh h recuperating Irom.a recent operation and will be the 'guest for the' next f?w weeks of her mother, "Mrs. R. J. D .Smith. . i Olof Hanson, Liberal candidate ; for Skeena in the federal election, I I and party consisting of E. T: Kan- j ney M. L. A., A. J. Prudhomme and j B. J. Bacon, who are on a cam paign tour of the Queen 'Charlotte1 Islands, are due b?ck in town by gasbat on Sunday and will then prdceed to points in the ' riding down the coast. Miss Helen Randal R.N. of Vancouver, registrar of the Graduate Nurses' Association of British Columbia and inspector of training ! schools for nurses in the province, ! arrived in the city on the Prince George yesterday afternoon fromj Vancouver on her annual inspec-, j tion visit. She Is s guest at the ; Prince Rupert 6eneral Hospital land win sail Saturday night by i the Prince Rupert on her return ' south. THRIFT Food Savings For the Week to Sept. 26 NABOB COFFEE per lb DRIED PEACHES Fancy Quality. 2 lbs DRIED PRUNES Australian, 50-60's, 3 lbs MINCED CLAMS Nabob ij-lb. tins, each COOKED SPAGHETTI Catellt's, No. 1 tins, each TOMATO CATSUP-Heinz Large, per bottle . MALTED MILK-Borden'S 1 lb., per tin STRAWBERRY JAM Empress Pure, 4-lb. tin RED SALMON Choice Cohoe, 1-lb. tin SALADA TEA Yel'W Label, per lb. ..... FLOOR WAX 2 In 1 1-lb. tin CREAM OF WHEAT per pkg 38c 33 c 23c 16c 9 c 21c 39c 59c 20c 53c 33c 22c PORK & BEANS Clark's fl Op zu-oz. jumuu. tuo wi RICE KRISPIES Der pkg CHOICE PEAS Royal City Sieve 5. Der tin LIBBY'S CORNED UKtir f 9n per un ROLLED OATS B & K 6-lb. sacks, each JIFFY MEATS Bonea Meat Balls, Fricar.ee per tin SUNLIGHT SOAP per carton RED ARROW SODS per pkg PASTRY FLOUR B & K 10-lb. sack SLICED BACON-Swlft'S Premium, V2-lb. cello CHATEAU CHEESE - V2-lb. pkg HAPPYVALE PICKLES Sweet, Sour or Mustard 28-oz. jar 11c 0c 33c Dinner, 9c 17c 17c 40c 19c 15c 30c Thrift Gash & Carry We Deliver Phone 179 H Thiril Art. "CARRY AND SAVE" Mail Orders nave Oar Prompt Attention 1 Continuing Our DRUG Uoing nunt CORH FLAKES f-ovritotM.f Fiwca-cenert i i ft If you want the biggest possible value in the cerekl you buy insist on Kellogg'i Corn Flakes! WitH Kellogg's you get the most for. your money. Many servings for only a few cents. The' season's biggest value! Kellogg's Corn Flakes are the rrioit popular ready-to-eat ce'real in the world. They're oven-fresh. Because they're? heat-sealed in the. patented waxtiTk inner bag. And they're flavor-perfect. No imitation has ever matched their delicious flavor. Be sure, when you ask for Corn Flakes, that you get Kellogg's. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario..' CORN FLAKES Policy AS IN THE PAST To Offer You the Best'in Service, With the Latest Equipment, Complete Service Data, Reliable Experience and Careful Workmanship We wish to announce that we have opened up for business again, two doors down from the Tower. We have Just installed the following instruments to jive you better service. THE CLOUGH BRENGLE LABORATORY TYPE OSCILLOGRAPH (Cathode Ray Type) This Instrument has features unobtainable In other types. The companion instrument to above THE CLOUGH BRENGLE LABORATORY TYPE SIGNAL GENERATOR With beat note frequency modulation as well as the conventional amplitude modulation. This Instrument has an accuracy of one-half of one percent. These two instruments are developments of the Clough Brengle laboratories, manufactors of high grade service instruments. Also the Latest Supreme Deluxe Tube Checker and Analyzer 'This instrument will check all types and makes of tubes Including the NEW ALL METAL and METAL spray eight prong tubes. Every part in your receiver can be checked and the condition " of them determined, also. - Superior Radio Electric Phone: Blue 320 THIS WEEK Thursday Friday Saturday McCUTCHEON'S STORE mg r 4 $' 'I i 1 1 sem3 I Drop in and See Our Complete Stofk of Hunilnt Equipment Rifles, Shotguns, Shells, Hunting Knives, Cleaning Rods, Gun Grease and Oil, Pocket Compasses SPECIAL: 6.5 Mannlicher, rebuilt army $75 guns, with one box of shells, only , GORDON'S HARDWARE jS,r "Tf; I 2 '.A I t 1 WfflnW ! Ml I'f iiW WW1 MW 4