FLAVOR! A New "MuM-Bean" Blend CHOOL Opening Co BaclctoSchoolWith a Waterman's Prices from $2.50 Note Books Scribblers Pen and Pencil Sets i 4 - JV Students' Sundries at Ppular Prices Ormes Ltd. 7?jt Pioneer Druqtfists rbe .Rcxall Mm ehonea: 81 & 82 Open Dally Prom 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m., 7 pjn. till 9 p.m. Canadian Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Forts SS. "Princess Adelaide" every Friday at 10 p.m. ro Vancouver direct SS. "Princess Louise," Sept. 9th, 17th, 25th, Oct. 4th, 16th. SS. "Princess Norah;" Oct. 25th, Nov. 3rd. To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway SS. "Princess Louise," Sept. 4th, 13th, 21st, 30th, Oct. 12th. SS. "Princess Norah," Oct. 21st, 30th. For Information and Reservations W. L. COATES, Gen. Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. eFisi which made Prince RupertFamous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Ciid Storage Co., Lti PRINCE RUPERT, BXm I LUUAL INkWo ilNLMHo j I Cash for old gold. Bulger'i () Miss 'Pulmira Astort Boiled Ust night on the Princess Adelaide jfor a vacation trip to Vancouver, i j Mrs. C. H. Elkins, who has been i on a trip to Vancouver, returned home from the south on the Prin-. ! cess Adelaide last evening. ' William Munro .arrived In the ictty on the Prince Rupert Thurs- aay evening from Premier md proceeded on last evening's, ttraLi to Rochester, Minnesota, to receive treatment .at Mayo Clinic. C. A. .Moses, operator In charge of .Dead Tree .Point wireless sta tion, sailed by the Prince Charles' last night on .his return to tha - m. . . . ' ' 1. : 3 wueen unanoue isiansd alter a brief visit to the city. John W. Allen, superintendent engineer for the Dominion Fisheries, after spending a few days here on official duties, sailed by the Princess Adelaide last night on his return to Vancouver. Miss Jean Hatrison R.N., lady. superintendent of the Prince Rupert General Hospital, returned to the city on Thursday night's train after spending her annual vacation visiting In Winnipeg with her sister. Mrs. S. C. Thomson returned to the city on the Cardena yesterday afternoon from a trip to Van couver where her daughter, Miss Frances Thomson, recently entered training for a nurse at St. Paul's Hospital. Telegraph lines Into :Prlnce Ru pert were down for several hours yesterday as a result of trouble along the Skeena River the other side of Haysport following Thurs day night's storm. Communications were restored early yesterday afternoon. F. S. Walton, C.N.R. roadmaster, who had the misfortune to sustain a severe leg injury on the line during the early summer, Is now able to be out with the aid of crutches but lit will probably be a month yet before it will be pos sible for him to resume duty at his office, Key. F. A. Anfield, .principal -of the Indian industrial school at Alert Bay, was a passenger aboard the Cardena yesterday afternoon making the .round trip north tc pick up a large number of native children from along the coast re turning to their studies at his Institution after spending the summer at their various home vil lages. Mrs. Effie Fogarty, grand worthy matron of the Order of the Eastern Star from Vancouver,, after paying an official visit to Bellst Chapter here, left on last evening's train for, Prince George. Mrs. Fogarty paid her official visit Wednesday night and Thursday night, was entertained at a dinner and bridge party in the Commodore Cafe, There has .... t oUv1eifaWti C2v-s i"vi' iii also been a private nature. I Announcements Anglican tea, Mrs. Bryant's, Mc- Mordie Apts., September 17. Cambral's Autumn Dance,. September 18. Bazaar for Boys' Band Septem ber 19. Canadian Legion Bridge anO Whist September .23. Presbyterian Tea, September 29 Orange dance, September 25. Junior Chamber of Commerce Dance, October 2. (218) Catholic Bazaar, October 7 and Unlted'Church Supper, October 9, Canadian Legion Bazaar, 15: . ' L. Baptist bazaar carnival, Oct. a. St. iPeterM ChurchVBazar,' tlov-ember 12. 1 .'" Ji. O. M. A.aa3fuar. MfttJpff .If ilea iuuuu icio vn nwu evening train :for a trip to Edmonton, Mr. and Mrs. Olof Hanson will' arrive from Smithers on .tonight's train and will be at the Prince Ru-, . . 1 ' pen, notei. gi Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dagllshjl sailed last nlgiht on the Prince Unarlt'3 to spend a couple of weeks j at the North" Beach of 'Graham Island. ; J. C. :Brady, district, engineer for the provincial department of puL-lie wcrks, sailed last night on the Prince Charles for a trip to the Queen -Charlote Islands on official duties. . Don iCrerar will be the speaker .next Wednesday at the regulai weekly luncheon of the Princa Rupert Gyro Club. He will tell o! the recent Vlmy Pilgrimage which he attended. Hotel Arrivals Royal T. Umpleby, A. Zorotovich and L. Austnes, city. Prince Rupert Carl H. Beal and- R. E. Harem- strlte, Los Angeles; C. B. Elliot. city; Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Coldwel!,' Vancouver. , Central ; A. Hill, Arne Lee, H. Gratland, O. Latval, J Brensen, H. Lunos, W. Torsgren ,andlf Chris Nlelson. city; G, J. Allen, C.N.R.; C. Prag-nell, Haysport; Mrs. E. Cadwatl-ader, Cedarvale; M. Achtemlchuk, Terrace; E. C. Anderson, C.N.R. Man in the Moon Every day that paoses sees the demand for a highway becoming more Insistent. This is .lamb week and those who like it will eat plenty of that kln.1 of meat it they have, the price. Mary had a little lamb Her appetite was good. She ate it all and asked for more And said it was good food. When the umpire was leavln? the grounds, after a game between two rival baseball teams, he was approached by an iirate fan. "Where Is your dog?" demanded the fan. Dog?" ejaculated the umpire! 'I haven't any dog." 'You're the only blind man 1 ever saw who didn't have a dog.'' Suppose there was a Russian Jew living In England with an Italian wife, sitting at a French window In a room with a Turkish carpet on the floor. If this man drank American cream soda while listening to a German band playing "Come Back to Erin" after a supper of Dutch cheese made up sa a 'Welsh .rarebtti , then begorra, you'ie-safe, jn caiunjgtnat guy a If you wish to swap something- Try V classified. CHURCH MriiM n AV AND ALL " V 11 lni NFYT WFFK- 2-15 Mail Schedule For the East-Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 5 p.m. From the East Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday '. ...JO:20 p.m. For Vancouver Tuesday . 12r30 pjn Thursday 9:30 p.m. Friday - 9:30 p.m. Sept. 9, 17 and 25 4:30 p.m. From Vancouver Sunday . . , ; 4 pan. Wednesday i 10 a.nx Friday 10 a m. Sept.'4, 13. 21 and 30:; a.m.' For Anyox and Stewart-Sunday . 7 pin Wednesday 3 p.m. From Anyox and Stewart-Tuesday ; -11:30 a.m Thursday .8 p.m. For Naas River and Port Simpson-Sunday 7 pjn. From Naas River and Port Simpson Tuesday 11:30 a.m. For Queen Charlotte Islands-Sept. 11 and 25 9. p.m.. . 11 A.M., Adjutant. Laycock - 12:15, Sunday School 7:30 P.M., N. R. Redman Notice Iwlll not be .responsible for dents contracted by,, anyone xcep,t my self. ALFRED SKALAND. NOTICES FIRST UNITED CHURCH C. D. CLARKE, Minister Choir Leaders Organist J. S. Wilson, Geo. Wilson Miss S. Olafsoh, A.T.C.M. '4 PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY Fifth Ayenue East Pastor E. J. North Sunday, 11 AM., Subject: ' "REDIGGING THE WELLS OF OUR FATHERS" . Sunday, 7:30 P.M., Subject! "THE PROPHETIC OUTLOOK OR THE RED SUNPET" Pastor North has returned from the south and Interior points. He will speak at both services on Sunday. A hearty welcome to all. New choruses. Special singing. NEXT WEEK f Tuesday, 8 P.M., Prayer and Praise Friday, 8 P.M., Commencing a series of Bible studies of vital Interest to all. 9 Only New Fall COATS Regular Values values to to 42.50 My Bedrock Sale Price 29-50 White Drill Slacks Formerly 150! Sale Price White Flannel Skirts Formerly 3.25! Sale .Price Silk Scarves Formerly to 125! Sale Trice .... vkQ'd veaoa I Will Sell- "nEMEDG" Ready -for UlIULIYJ to-Wear this entire stock at BEDROCK, SACRIFICE PRICES 12 -Only Summer DRESSES Formerly 5.50 to T. My nnr Bedrock J f .1 Sale Price 45 LADIES' HATS Formerly 1.95 to 4:95 Bedrock Sale Price Knitted Coat Sweaters Formerly 4.95 to 6.50 A AC Sale Price Assorted Sports .Jackets Formerly 3.95 & 4.50 O ff Sale Price Oddments in Sweaters ' .Formerly to 4.951 QC Sale Price M.,V All-Wool Pullovers Formerly 2.95 & 3.25 Sale Price 8 Only Summer Dresses Formerly 3.75 to 5 oo Sale '.Price 11 Only Summer Dresses caaca .Formerly 850 to 16.501 Sale Price 1-00 ( Sgd.) L. K. G. BROWNING Specially Appointed Stock-Adjuster 2.25 12 Only Evening and Sunday- Sunday- Nlte 'Dresses Formerly 13.95 21.501 Bale Price Ice J.Q.95 8 Only Dark DRESSES Formerly 9.50 to 11.50 Bedrock J QJl Sale l'JO Price i 25 Fall and Winter HATS Formerly 2.75 to, 4.95 Bedrock Sale Price 1,95 95c .1,50 50c Big: .Reductions on All Our Better 'Quality BaMantyne Knitted . Suits! Various prices! Everything MUST GO! "Demers" Need CASH! Weldrest Crepe Hosiery Formerly 1.00! Sale Price Weldrest Semi-Service & Chiffon Formerly 75c! Sale Price . - Silk and Wool Hosiery Formerly 1.00! Sale Price 89c 69c 79c Satin & Crepe "Straphanger" Slips Formerly 1.95 and 2.25!' Sale Prke .. Crepe and Satin Nightgowns Formerly 3.75 to 4.75! Sale Price 1,79 2-89 Drastic Ileductiqns on All DRESSING GOWNS And Many Other Lingerie Items Beautiful Walls Bring Contentment There Is nothing that goes into the home at a similar cost that gives" more pleasure and of mind to the entire Eeace o'usehold than when the walls. are tastefully decorated. When this Is done, rugs, draperies, furniture yes, and the occupants of the home themselves all Jook their best and an air of contentment pervades the entire domicile. So pay us a visit and spare us time to show you our stock of "SUNWORTHY" Wallpapers, the original and best light-resisting wallpapers. You will be surprised at what small a cost you can buy beautiful papers for your rooms. GORDON'S HARDWARE McBride Street Phone 311 Used Goods Bought, Sold orExdfonged HEATERS BEDS Of all sizes KITCHEN RANGES . ' SINGER SEWING MACHINE BOYS' BICYCLE As good as new MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Tenor Banjo, good make; "B" Flute, Guitars, Etc RADIOS, GRAMOPHONES BARBER CHAIR in good condition NATIONAL CASH REGISTER D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE Phone Green 421 Third Avenue 1 I m