Ly, August 21, 36 DAILY HXWI Fko d ream uAL CLEARANCE SALE DOOR OPEN at 8:30 We Must Make Room for the New Fall Shoes DOOR OPEN at 8:30 REGARDLESS OF COST, WE HAVE MARKED THESE QUALITY SHOES AT EXCEPTIONAL PRICES BOYS' SHOES SCHOOL OPENING SPECIAL! A hard wearing boot, built to stand the school-ground. Sizes 1 to 5J. Special The outstanding event of the year. 200 Pairs of Shoes taken from our regular selling lines and offered at prices that WELL COME AND SEE THEM. Our usual high standard of quality in every pair. WHERE MOST PEOPLE TRADE Third Avenue Any flavor, with purrhmf qf Jur fmtkrt$ ml ttfiuar prtc HAND THIS Specials for CHILDREN Sandals and Oxfords, suitable for playtime and after school. Special $1.19 Broken lines in Oxfords and Straps. Special 95 c Oxfords and Straps, suitable for school wear. Sizes 8 to 2. Values to $3.25. Special $1.45 WOMEN'S SHOES Straps and Pump Styles in kid' or patent leather. Regular values to $6.00. Special at $1.95 WHITE SHOES Straps.. Ties and Pumps in latest patterns and designs. Special $2.75 Broken lines in the well known make of "ONYX" SHOES. Values to $8.50. Special $4.95 Grouping together single pairs of a line. Straps and Ties. To clear 50c GROWING GIRLS' SCHOOL SHOES Black and Brown Oxfords and Straps, also Sandal styles in blue, grey and brown. 01 Extra Special , $U.J t MEN'S SHOES We are overstocked in Men's High Grade Boots. Canada's best makes. We offer them at substantial reductions. . . OUTSTANDING VALUES Men's Oxfords and Boots. High grade footwear by well known makers. Values to $9.00. Special $2.95 Oxfords in black or sport types. Values to $7.50. Special $4.95 FAMILY SHOE STORE LTD. GOOD FOR ONE FULL-SIZED PACKAGE OF BRAID'S mUlL JELLY POWUbK COUPOrJ TO YOUR GROCER Ur fOWDtt . lAirtNG WWII tia cofftt vias ixtact$ BMID.TICK& COMPART IU. VANCOUVCt, I c TO Hi, !k ItA, GROCERS " f" I ICYEAI IKI TT , PLAIN JANEJIM C-K-W'X EVERY MOWING AT 3-3S LOCAL NEWS NOTES Miss Hazel Mastin returned ttj! the city on the Prince George i this morning from a visit to Van couver. Lars Johansen, for drunkenness was fined $25, with option cf seven days' Imprisonment, In city j police court this morning-. Dollar Day, Saturday, Fraser & Payne's. (1971 Running Shoes. Strap style for Misses and Children. Size 8 to 2. Sale Price 59c Brown Canvas Oxfords for women. Sale Price 89c Boys,' Youths' anjd Men's Runners in the boot style. Special at Youths,' 11 to 13 79c Boys,' 1 to 5 ., 89c Men's, 6 toll 99c EST. 1908 Phone 357 TheFsh which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED - BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Union Steamships, Limited Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 P.M. Due Vancouver, Thursday pjn. TS.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, 10:30 P.M. Due Vancouver, Monday ajn. ROUND TRIP FARE leaving Sunday 8:00 P.M. calling Pt. Slmp-wn, Stewart, Anyox, Naas River returning Tuesday, $U.4 Further Information regarding sailings and tickets from M. SMITH, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 568 I i I " ; Miss Phylis Hamblln, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Sid Hamblin, returned home on the Prince George this morning after a visit In Powell I River and Vancouver. A meeting of the General Committee of the Labor Day Sports will be held in the Carpenter's Hall tonight at 8 o'clock. Members are requested to attend. Little Miss Beverley and Master Jimmy Barry re turned home on the Prince George this morning after visiting In Vancouver. They are the, children of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Barry. Col. William' T. Perkins, Seattle j Investment broker and member cf the Seattle Stock Exchange, is a passenger aboard the Prince George today going north tofmake the round trip to Stewart. Mrs. William Keith of Belfast, Ireland, who is paying a visit here, returned to the city on the Prince George this morning after spending a couple of weeks at Nanalmo. Mrs. W. Allum of Endexby ar rived In the city on the Prince i George this morning from the south to pay a visit with, her son, C. R. Allum of the Bank of Mont real staff. Walter Warner, Government Telegraphs operator at Rosswood ' on Kalum Lake, is returning to the Interior on this evening's train after having spent the past two or three weeks In the city on vaca tion. Try a Daily News classified advertisement for best results. F. A. MacCallum, local manager of "the Bank of Montreal, is returning to the city on tonight'? train after a week's trip to Mrs. D. J. McLean and family, who have been residing in Victoria for over a year, are passengers aboard the Prince George today returning to their home in Stewart. Tonight's train, due from the east at 10:20, was reported this morning to be running on time but, ' owing to slow track conditions, in the lower Skeena Valley, it will probably be an hour or so late In reaching here. J. A. Boyd, president of the Canadian Fteh & Cold Storage Co., and Mrs. Boyd', who have been spending a few days in the city. following their arrival from .Montreal, will sail on the. Cardena" tonight for Vancouver. John MacKenzie. brother of Alex McKenzie, local furniture dealer, who Is seriously ill' at the Prince Rupert General Hospital, arrived from Vancouver on the Prince George this morning. An improvement In Mr. MacKenzie's condition Is reported today.- Announcements Bazaar for Boys' Band Septem ber 19. " '.' Catholic Bazaar, 'October 7 and 8. Canadian fceglon Bazaar, October 15. Baptist bazaar carnival, Oct. 24. L. O. 3. A. Bazaar, November 19 Announcing a - GRAND CARNIVAL August 26, 27 and 28 (Proceeds in aid of the Prince Rupert Boys' Band) Three days of varied Carnival Entert ainment will be staged at, the Exhibi-. tion Building, Armory and Moose Hall. They will include a full program of , SPORTS, GAMES, MUSIC, DANCING. Attend All the Carnival Events and Support the Boys' Band