COATS SUITS $10.00 WAISTS Crepe satin, canton crepe, crepe back satin, waffle crepe, sheer crepes, taffeta, sill colors and all sizes, regular values to $3.95. CLOSING OUT CI 1Q SAI.F. RPRPTAL ... V-- Parke Davis Vanilla Extract Special The finest extract on the market made from the pure vanilla bean 3 oz. 50c; 6oz.90c; 16 oz. $2.00 . . Enos Fruit Salts :...79c Kruschen Salts . 69c Bayer Aspirin 22c, 39c, 98c Candy Thermometers . . . 75c (assorted styles) Ormes Ud. Jim Pioneer Druqgists tt. KUUItMI Phones t 81 .At H Union Steamships, Limited . 8teamers leave Prlnce Rupert for Vancouver: T.8.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 PJU. Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T8.S. CARD En A FRIDAY, 10:10 MI. Due VacaouverMonday a.m. ROUND TRIP FARE leaving Sunday 8:00 .P3I-1?'mp" Stewart, Anyox. Naw River . returning Tuesdiy, 1M" further Information regarding sailings and tkkott from 668 J1' SMITH, Prlnc Rupert Agent, Third Ave. thont ! 04ILT K5B1 We Have Many More Specials Which We Are Listing Below: SUITS Ladies' swagger suits, sizes to 44, regular val. to $29.50. CLOSING OUT SALE SPECIAL- SPORT SUITS-Imported tweeds, novelty tweeds, small box checks, etc, values to $16.95. CLOSING OUT SALE SPECIAL Shoes Shoes SIIOES Girls' shoes in oixfords and straps, shawl tongues; etc., sizes 10 to 2, regular values to .$2.95. CLOSING 21 J.Q OUT SALE SPECIAL ?AJ SHOES Ladies' shoes. We have restocked our table of shoes and have all sizes in black, brown, grey, white; flat, Cuban and high heels; straps, pumps, ties, ox fords, etc. SN!:0UT. CLOSING OUT C- 1.89 Oft SALE SPECIAL ?J-Ot Doors Open 9 A.M., Friday, July LOCAL NEWS NOTES turned to the :dty from the iQueen! and son, Kenneth, arid daughter,. Charlotte -Islands on -the PrtoM Patricia, returned to the city Tues-1 Charles today. . ! day evening after spending a holi-j Kenneth Rayner of Smlthers arrived In -the city at; the first of. the week from (the interior for o visit here with his brother and, slstertin-law, Mr. and Mrs. P. Mi Ted Field of Madison, Wlscons.rij who: has been on a trip to Wran gcll, Alaska, arrived in the city from the north yesterday morning with Pilot Bob Ellis aboard ti Alaska Southern Airways seaplane and proceeded by train last evening to his home in the east. Enroute to' Madison, he is stopping off at Eau Claire. Announcements Baiaar ifor Boys Pand .Seplem-i ber 19. Baptist baiaar carntyal.'Oct. '24; day at Frizzell's Hot Springs on the Skeena River. Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Wilding and son, Malcolm, who have been spending a .holiday at the North Rayner, Fifth Avenue East. He Beach' on Graham Island, returned may make a trip to Vancouver be (ore returning ,to Smlthers. to the city from Massett on the Prince Charles today. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Patmore and twp llitje daughters, accompanied by little Miss Pat McClymont, returned to the city oh the Prince Charles today after spending a couple of weeks holidaying at the North Beach of Graham Island. I Miss Edith .Kergln, who has been a patient In the prince Rupert General Hospital since her recent arrival from Toronto ,to spend a holiday with her parents, Dr. and Mrs.'.L. W. Kergin,:has been able to leave'the Institution" for her home. lRev. ,Dr. Fred H. Blair, who, with Mrs.iBlalr,-had to leave the steamer iPrlnce Robert here on Monday ow- Cathollc Bazaar, October 7 and Ing to their young son having taken 8. ijUwhile on , a trip to Alaska, Is the Canadian Legion 'Baaaar, ' "15. A' ' ' 7 v, head of a prominent, .social servict organization In Los Angeles known as Ooodwlll Industries, nf southern California. Dr. nlajr,- .whose home Is In, South Pasadena, Is a clergy , , o . man of the Methodist Episcopal L. o. ''B. A, Ba2aari NOYWter W ' church. DRESSES DRESSES Misses' and women's Sunday nite dresses, beaded and sequin trimmed, ankle and instep length, sizes 14 to 44, outstanding ' values. CLOSING OUT SALE SPECIAL . $5.00 STREET DRESSES In heavy canton crepes, sheer crepes," printed crepes, pastel crepes, values to $19.50. CLOSING OUT SALE SPECIAL- $5.00 PRINTED CREPES and Printed Short. Chiffons, sizes 14 to 20. regular value S12.95. CLOSING OUT SALE SPECIAL f $6.50 I - $5sQo 14 ville, Vanarsdol; M. V. Robertson, hostess at her home last evening W. Edeerton. W. W. Allen. J. 1 Brown, P. J. Rolls and E. Wallace, C.N.R. Knox R. MacLean, E. Lalre, William Murray, J. Muller and Ben Aust-nes, city; J. Griffith, Goldbrldge; R. Bailey, CNR.; R. Bannister, Edmonton. Dr. F. Richardson and Dr. F. v(?.' Rice, travelling Vancouver dentists, sailed yesterday afternoon with a delightful kitchen shower. During the early part of the evening bridge was played, the prizewinners being Miss Beulah Mc-Klnley, first, and, Miss Dolly Derry. consolation. After the serving of dainty refreshments, an attractively decorated box containing many useful and pretty gifts was presented to the bride-elect. ' ThiSe" present 'were Miss Maryj Bremner, Miss Cathie Eastman.! Miss Betty Eastman, Miss Cathie on the Prince George for Skag-1 McMeekln, way enroute to Atlin. Miss Katie McLeod, Miss May Jones', Miss Lillian Jones, u,,"i,i-g "M A YF AIR" CLOSING OUT SALE COATS Novelty tweeds and plaids, tricotine and pilot twill, regular values to $29.50. Sizes from 14 to 46. CLOSING OUT SALE SPECIAL II purr l Triii1 im W A I V I X To To Be IJe Convinced Convinced of of Our Our Wonderful Wonderful Bargains Bargains Come Come in in and and See Our Slock! dWAl LIVO I "ffrllljIlJ ' SWEATERS Pure wool' pullover sweaters, in I frff 111 H Mm m m'rW 1 nil onlnrs and sizes, retmlar value to ACn IE I tit MAY t AlK M Ikrts SKIRTS Plaids and tweeds $1 4Q I i mm Avenue & r inn street rnnce unpen, jlm... io ciear at ... . , . ii 1 ' : " 11 ill 1 1 Hotel Arrivals Open Dally rrom B .m. till 10 p n. 8unda,i and Holidays From It noon Ull 2 p.ro- .1 P. Ull.t p.m. Dress special $2.95 Friday and Saturday. Demers. Charles Qraham, Inspector of (191) mines, left on last evening's train for a trip to Telkwa on official Mrs. F. W. Allen returned to thedutles. city on the Prince Charles todajf, from a ten day trip to (the Queen Mrs. Charlotte Islands. S. M. Johnson and child returned to the city on the Princa Charles today after a two iweeks' S4 J. Jabour Is at present .'on a visit to Maasett. .. business trip to Premier. .Later in the month he will be going to Se-' Whist drive and dance by attle to represent the local Gyro Wpmen's Labor League, C.L.D.L. Club at a district convention. ' . ; hall, Friday 14th. Cards at 8:30. , i Music by Ray Watson. Admission Miss Olive Van Coqten .and Mlf$j25c. Everybody welcome. (190) May Macdohald, who have beenj ' on -a holiday trto -to tleli. re-1 Dr. and Mrs. H. .N, Brocklesby Royal O. Palumbo, C. N. K. Pat- rick, city. Prince Rupert A. G. Langley and L. B. Waite. Vancouver. Central J. Qjinsto, Ole Ulvestad and D. Robertson, city; George Somer- Kitchen Shower Held Last Night Miss Cathie Eastman is Hostess At Delightful Affair in Honor Of Miss Mary Bremner In honor of Miss Mary Bremner, whose marriage Is to take place shortly, Miss .Cathie Eastman was Miss Edith Connery, Miss Beulah iMcKinley. "Miss Kay Watson, (Miss Kay Duncan, Miss DoLy W. Duncan, Mrs. John Bremner and Mrs. Jones. David Bell, director of supervised activities at the Gyro playgrounds, was the speaker before the Prince Rupert Rotary Club at its regular weekly luncheon today In the Commodore Cafe. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Proprietor -A HOME AWAY ,FUOtM HOME" .RAtes 11.00 up 60 Rooms Hot St . Cold Waler Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 198 SHRED NATURE'S MOST PERFECT Cme&l AND CANADA'S CHOICEST Jtoiit TJ NJOV crisp, gol Jen-brown ShrtdJed Wheat tomorrow morning with lun-riptned, lu-cious ptache swimming in rich, wholesome . milk or cream. Shredded Wheat is 100 u bolt ubtal nothing added nothing taken away. It helpi give you energy and vitality . . . keeps you on your toes. Because it supplies Nature's vital food essentials. Order Shredded Wheat and peaches for breakfast. THECANADIAN SHREDDED WH CAT COMPANY, LTD. 12 bit Hscuitt tn tx tri box DED WHEAT MADE IN CANADA - OF CANADIAN WHEAT JBPIMiMMMslsiiiMsiiiiiiMsiiliMsii "' ' . !r?&itLz&&!irr'" zmZ