Badminton Fans . . . Begin the New Season with a New Racket. We have an excellent stoek of the1 Finest of the Fine. New Era (steel shaft) .......$12.50 Cheltenham :.. ,. 9.00 Speedwood 7.50 Challenge.... . 6.50 Flash , 6.00 Royal .-.... 5.00 Star . ., t 3.75 RACKET PRESSES Wright and Ditson Featherweight 75c Slazengers Stadium . . . , 85c Rubber Grips for Badminton Rackets . .40c HIGHEST QUALITY SHUTTLES Campbell's No. 1 .' 35c each, 3 for $1.00 Blue Goose Volley ... .25c each, 4 for $1.00 Wb LO UJW. eMU JUST ARRIVED! latest Fur Coats and everything in Fur. -rf 1 n w mmMjw iric w ( IK MMM Thfl (MA P1UMA Canadian Pacific V. it : . . v mi 11 11 vrr via 1 irpan r : 11 f 1 wnv rnrii ES. "Princess Adelaide" every Friday at 10 p.nu , BS. "Princess Louise," Oct. 4th, 16th. SS. "Princess Norah," Oct. 25th, Nov. 3rd. 19th, S3. "Princess Louise," Oct, 12th. S3. "Princess Norah," Oct. 21st, 30th, Nov. 15th. 2Stn. For Information and Reservation W. L. COATES, Gen. Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. Used Goods Bought, Sold or Exchanged HEATERS BEDS Of all sizes KITCHEN RANGES SINGER SEWING MACHINE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Tenor Banjo, good make; MB" Flute, Etc. RADIOS, GRAMOPHONES BARBER CHAIR in good condition NATIONAL CASn REGISTER, n n in FURNITURE EXCHANGE none Green 421 Third Avenue LOCAL NEWS i ! l Basketball meeting Oct. 7, Moose Hall, 7 p.m. sharp. All Interested please attend. (235) I Presbyterian Tea at home of Mrs. H. N. Brocklesby on Saturday, Oct. 10. (237) This is National We Prevention Week. Usual observance is being made locally. A. H. McPherson returned to the city at the first of the week after a ten weeks' holiday trip as far east as Ottawa. John W. Strombeck. well known1 pioneer Alice Arm mining man. was a passenger aboard the Catala yes terday afternoon going through to Vancouver. W. D. Moxley, following hlsiog illness, resumed hi duties as con Co., and Mrs. Walker were passen gers aboard the Catala yesterday afternoon going through to Vancouver after making the round trip north on the vessel. Having been delayed by- 'trade troubles on the lower Skeena River Announcements Come to Bazaar, Catholic IlaU, October 7 and 8. I ductor on the local line of the Can- adlan National Railways this week. J laiung me irain out to smiihers Monday evening. Rt. Rev. Bishop E. M. Bunoz O. M. I. returned to the .city on this morning's train from a trip 1p Smithers and Hazelton. At Hazel-ton he took charge of the open ing of a new Roman Catholic Church on Sunday. ' Capt. A. Walker, marine super intendent for the Union Steamship resulting from Monday night's storm, the train from the East, due from the East at 10:20 last night, did not arrive until 10:15 this, morning. WAKE UP YIUR LIVER BILE- And YouH J amp Oat f Bmi la U Morning Raria to Co n Brar skaaM poor cat tin aauBofcaaT bqold Ula lata roar bowel. daily. If tin bOm Is not towing trmttr. roar food dacan't iigmt. It )ulo)l n tba faowais. Cm Moats oa roarstotsaea. Yoacat estutipatatf. Hanafol una ce lata tec body, and Ton tl aou. aonk aad tba world took pook. A mm twwal mmmant donatafwaT aat atthseaoss. Yon nsad aerathin tbat works on tba Uvar as welL It akw tkaat aoad, aid Carter's Uttla Urn IMJs to aat taaas two of caJamal kot bava ao eakaaH ar BMTrory la taam. Ask for Carter's LitOs Uwr Wai far Baawl Stuhhorolj reins aarUaoa: atas. Ba. r C. N. R. steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. Edward Mabhsr arrived here at 1 o'clock this afternoon from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls and will sail at 4 o'clock for Anyox and Stewart whence she will return here tomorrow evening southbound. United Church Supper, October 9. Ladles' Music Club Tea Musicals, Oct. 14. Canadian Legion Bazaar; Oct' ber 15. Anglican Tea at Mrs. WlnsloWs. October IS. Hyggas Bazaar, Octobe 23. Elks' Dance, Boston Hall, 23. Baptist bazaar carnival, Oct. 24, Gyro Hoedown, Moose Hall, October 30. Hill 60 Tea, October 31. Presbyterian bazaar, November 8. b. N. Bazaar, Moose Hall, No vember 13. L. O. B. A. Bazaar, November It C. C. F, Bazaar, December 2. St. Peter'r Church- Bazaar, December 3. Orange Hogmanay Dante, Dec-wabir ji. WILSON IS PRESIDENT Elected Head of Teachers Special declaring all offices vacant Mr. O' Neill gave a brief resume of the year's activiUes. EducaUon Week had been very successfully observed and a more genera! interest in and appreciation of the problems af- Jetting educaUon were the results. A letter or congratulation will be sent to James Mitchell, son of Mr. and Mr. J. R. Mitchell, who was elected to the presidency of the Canadian Teachers' Federation, the Dominion federation of teacher associations. The electtdrfjjfv pffle'ers lor the leaguing- yeaesTultexp as follows:' rresiaeni, J. a. wuson. wv. Vice-president, Miss Marjorle Shiell. Executive Miss E. A. Mercer, Mrs. B. Walker, Miss K. McKay. Secretary-treasurer, W, W. C. O' Neill Plans for the 'year's activiUes were1 alsovdlscussed and a hearty welcome was given by the president to new teachers to the city. city. Hotel Arrivals i Meeting Reported Upon I The annual meeting of the Prince ; Rupert Teachers' Association was: held last evening irt Booth School ' with President W. W, C. O'Neill lnf the. chair. i , The chairman referred at length to the special general meeting of the British Columbia Teachers'! Mr,, and Mrs. J. Jones, Inver-j ness; Mrs. Flora McNeil, Naas; Sam Stewart, Klncollth; A. John ston, Surf Point; A. D. Stewart city. Royal 'j Warke and Cyril D. Morgan. Vancouver; John Molver, Petersburg, Alaska! V, L. Evans, Toronto. Prince Rupert Dr. F. P. Patterson, J. N. Brown ing: and W. J. Weltwood. Vancou ver; Angus Currle and D. M. Hay wood,. Cmton; A. E. Lawson, Sun-nyside Cannery; Mrs. P. Hansen, Running late owing to stormy weather, Cr N. R. . steamer Prince John, Capt James Watt, Is not ex pected i before tomorrow morning from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands. The vessel left Skidegite Inlet at 8 o'clock last tytcing for Maweti Inlet. Northern British Columbia Power Company Limited "Three's not a crowd ... when I'm the third!" Mrs. P. R. Wilson and child arrived In the city ono Uils morning's train froom Inverness for a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Cross. ClMiHfll FOR SALE 6-ROOM Modern house: Basement $750.00 436 8th Ave. West. (237) Federation held on September 19 FOR SALE Trolling boat Alto, 34 when the professional draft bill ft. long ,8 ft 6 beam, 8 h.p. East-was discussed. With some minor hope engine and gurdies. Appiy alterations the bill was approved on board New Floats. (237) bv a laree malorltv'. It will now be submitted the F0? SALE-$600 takes the 60 h.p. to all teachers of. the. nrovlnee and. on their endnrsatinn.J will be presented to the fall session raciuc rnone do. of the provincial legislature. Before FOR SALE Buy the best. Bunsen Oil Burner. Phone Black 461. FACTORY SAMPLES MUST GO We need the space. lb-Piece Loose-Pillow-Arm Chesterfield Suites $72.50; 10-Piece Bed-Chesterfield Suites $79.50; 3 Room Groups, 60 high-grade pieces, sensational bargain $160. Terms if desired. Free storage. Julius Shore Mail Order House, 1402 Beklns Bldg. Vancouver. FOR RENT CLEAN, Well - furnished, modern apartments. Phone Red'444. (237) WANTED WANTED To rent a plano for Recreation Centre. Phone 845. (236) WANTED TO RENT Small hduse with bathroom, close in. Apply Box 3, Dally News. (237) HELP WANTED YOUNG Man with knowledge of hrvVIfnlriP Tpmnorarv woik Apply in own handwriting to! Box 2, Dally News. tf. PERSONAL OVER 900 have Joined our group forming to provide each member with $1000 protection for loss of life from any cause, up to 60 years of age accepted without medical examination, estimated cost $10 to $12 per year, write for our "Over the Top" drive offer and particulars, Western Mutual Benefit Ass'n, Vancouver, B.C. ! (tf) i MEN Get vigor at once. New Os-trex Tonic Tablet contain raw oyster lnvlgorators and other stimulants. One dose peps up organs, glands. If not delighted, 'maker refunds few cents paid. Call or write, Ormes limited, tf. "You never feel lonely, you never feel'' isolated, when I'm around. Yet I'm quiet and unobtrusive and only come into the picture when you actually want my company. And my repertoire is so diversified that you never find me boring. I tune my entertainment to your mood. If you want music I bring you the World's finest. If you want to dance, I bring you the choice of a hundred famous orchestras. I take you to the entertainment centres of North America and Europe: to political meetings, to fights, to hockey games. I bring you news and' crop, weather and market reports. Ask1 more about me and the easy terms on which I may be bought" Al Small arrived home today Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Morris and from the south after a business j son Buddy returned today from a trip to Edmonton and Vancouver. I holiday visit to Vancouver The Very Latest in Vitamin Products Introducing - Ormes Highest Potency VITAMIN EMULSION (With Irish Moss) Emulsifying in a palatable form the Vitamins of Halibut, Tuna arid Cod Liver Oils. One Teaspoon-full, of Emulsion is equivalent to six teaspoonfuls of Cod Liver Oil in Vitamin A and two teaspoonfuls of Cod Liver Oil in Vitamin D. Recommended for the prevention of Colds and, other infections in both adults and children. An efficient general tonic. Price, $1.00 Manufactured by Ormes Ltd. TTJut Pioneer Druggists The Rexall Start Phones: 81 ft R Open Dally From 8 aon. till 10 pjn. Sundays and HoUdajn From 12 noon till 2 p.m., 7 p m. tfl) pja. We loan you free a-complete Home Permanent Wave Machine for 3 months. All you need do Is send $3.00 to cover the cost of shipping and the oil for 6 complete . Permanents. Will not harm the finest hair. Any one can guarantee a perfect wave with this machine. No electricity or experience needed. When you have used these supplies more oil can be obtained from us at fifty cents a Marvel Wave Factory 1183 East 41st. Ave. Vancouver, B.C. Union Steamships. Limited Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: ' T.8.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 PJ Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T.SJS. CARDENA FRIDAY, 19:38 PJW. Due Vansouver, Monday ajn. ROUND TRIP FARE leaving Sunday 8:00 P.M. calling Ft Simpson, Stewart, Anyox, Naas River returning Tuesday, IIM Further information-regarding sailings and ticket trab R. M. SMITH, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phene 6J