Thursday .gept'mDsr iu.;.4 Best British Make, Extra Strong Fibre Cases Large- Size $1.25 Extra Large $L50 TheFish which made Prince RupertFamoas "Rupert Brand SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian fish 1 (M Storage Co.', ill PRINCE ItUFERT, :B.C tiohal Railways In Toronto, arrived In the city from Vancouver on the Prince Rupert yesterday morning and proceeded east; by theevening train. The iPrlnoe Rupert Gyro Club, at its regular monthly business luncheon yesterday, engaged Itself entirely with consideration of cluo business matters. Past President W. H. Tobey was1n the chalr and there was a full attendance of members. A report from the, play-, ground committee, T. IN. LePage, chairman, stated that .playground equipment was now being stored for the winter after an -active season. Members of the executive and chairmen of committees of thj Rotary Xlub dined last evening with, the district. Governor, Charles A. Mowry of Spokane, at the Com modore Cafe with President C. V. Evltt In the chair. There was a general discussion In. regard to Rotary work and procedure and particularly In Its application to Prince Rupert. Today Mr. Mowry, was guest and speaker at the reg ular weekly luncheon of the club. Announcements Anglican tea, Mrs. .Bryant's, Mc-: Mordie Apts., September 17. vCambral's Autumn .Dance, Sep tember 18. .Bazaar .for .Boys' .Band ..Septem ber 09. Canadian Legion Bridge and Whist September 23. Presbyterian Tea, September .23." iOrange dance, September 25. .Junior Chamber of1. Commerce Dance, October 2. (212) iCathollc Bazaar, October .7 and (United .Church Supper, October 9. ,'Canadian Legion Bazaar, October lb. Baptist 'baeaar .carnival, Oct. 24. fit. Peter's Church Ilaaaar, Nqv- mber 12. J L. O. . AvBaar, NTftabfr l 0 I r ' ! . ' ' ''T..' ' T l'-; ." ..ggg . : : ' " hmhb , mi , , . 1 I 9 Big Special Sale To Mark the Opening of a New Dry Goods Store For Four Days ;Only Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday of This Week SILK DRESSES Values $8.50. ofa ,ma Special , Vtftdu SILK .DRESSES .Values $0.50 n Special t)tZ5 SILK .DRESSES Values. $4.95 on ha Special $0t)U SILK DRESSES 'Values $3.95 ' AC? Special ... tfrJit&O SILK BLOUSES Values $2.95 GO ffA Special t?Z,t)U SILK BLOUSES Values $1.95 -f PA Special fc "OltDV SILK SLIPS Values $1.25 , q fm Special : OuC WOOL SKIRTS Values $2.95 '. Special ...... :..: ., Att)9 WOOL SKIRTS Values $2.25 ; q,m Special ....... i$l4OU PRIST HOUSE DRESSES Values $1.75 &-4 flT Special PRINT HOUSE DRESSES Values $1.25 r Special ODC PRINT CHILDREN'S DRESSES Values $1.75 gm Special 3)1.5 PRINT CHILDREN'S DRESSES Values $1.25 ' Off Special ..... !Oe)C PRINT CHILDREN'S DRESSES Values95c fk Special DUC VOILE DRESSES Values $2.95 QC FA ' Special $Zic)U Patricia Dry Goods Next to Prince Rupert Hotel Second Ave. SCHOOL BAGS Good Quality School Bags ''' 75c ' $2.25 SCHOOL CASES I ' I . 1 " . LOCAL NEWS NOTES Tonight's trajn, due from -the east at 10:20, was r epo'ried 'this at. j tcrnoon to be on time. Prank Iterry and Miss Dolly Derry are sailing tonight on the Prince.Rupert for a .holiday trip to .Vancouver. Mrs. ,L. Nelson and Miss Edna Marmlchael, who arrived In the city from the peace River Tuesday nignt, are sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert Jot Vancouver. A. J. Kelch, well known pioneer of Usk, will arrive In the city on tonight's train from the Interior' and sail aboard the steamer Prince Rupert for a trjp to Vancouver. - Business at the regular meetine !of the Moose Lodge last night was entirely of a routine nature. Dictator James Taylor .was in the chair and there was a good attendance of members. Mrs. Oliver Hayeland, who .has been paying a visit here, sails by the Prince Rupert tonight on her return to Belilngham. She .will be accompanied by her .sister. Miss Anna Johansen. Miss Beatrice Hunter .pf the, Capitol Theatre staff left on last1 evening's train for a holiday visit in Prince George after which she will return by way of Jasper Park and Vancouver. Mrs. H. O. Marvin will be leaving England on September 26 for Prince "Rupert and - will make her future home here with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Williamson. Mrs. P. M. Olllls, who has been spending the last two months with her mother-in-law, .Mrs. J. J. Olllls, Utt on the Prince (Rupert i yesterday alternooh for Stewart where she wlll Join her husband. Miss Margaret McConnell, who Is m me employ of the Canadian Na Mr. andt'Irs.. H. Haworth left oif'last ev'enlngfs"frain for a trip to .Viking. Alta. Miss Edith Connery Is sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for a holiday trip to yancouver. Mrs. Jack Woods (Annette Stone) sailed yesterday afternoon on the princess Louise for a trip to Vancouver and Victoria. Owing to the fact thdt some members are absent from the city, the regular monthly meeting of the Prince -Rupert Ministerial Association, scheduled for this Mon day, was deferred. Ira Joralomen, mining engineer from Berkeley, Cal.. was a passen- Iger aboard the Princess Louise yes terday afternoon returning south after a brief trip to Juneau. He Is associated with Senator A. D. Mc-Rae of Vancouver. , Mrs. M. L. Stepp and sons- of Ketchikan were passengers aboard the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon going through to Seattle whence they will proceed to Cali fornia where the boys are to at tend school. They are former residents of Prince Rupert. R. G. Emmerson, chief operator of Digby wireless station here, is relieving operator In charge at- Dead Tree Point station on the Queen Charlotte Islands during the absence of C. A. Moses who arrived here yesterday from the Islands in the course of his an nual vacation. Mr. and Mrs. W. Wlckwire and family of Buffalo, who have been on a big game hunting expedition to Alaska and the Yukon, dlsem barked here from the steamer Princess Louise yesterday afternoon and proceeded by train to Jasper Park .where they1 will pay a Visit before returning east. Or. ,F. T. -Richardson and. Dr. L, G. Rice, Vancouver dentists, who have been spending some time In Northern British Columbia and the Yukon, arrived in the city from the north ,on the PWncess Louise yes terday aftemopn and will sall to morrow night .if or, the Queen Charlotte Islands on tho Prince Charles. mi Llbby's Prunes 5-lb.,pkg bri Skin SEiVLG'S SPECIALS FRIDAY and SATURDAY 21c Santa Clara Prunes 40-50 "i p 1 All ?Bran With Jug per pkg Red. Arrow Crackers .perjjkg. 20c 21c R. :A. .Graham Wafers -99p - " Roman Meal per pkg. Shredded Wheat per pkg. Corn Flakes ;3 pkgs Orange Juice 15 'oz Royal City Tomatoes (per tin Royal City Peas 2 tins Quaker Corn 12 tins I jpkg. Rlnso & il' Lifebuoy Old Dutch Cleanser ,2 for 32c 11c 35c 15c 10c 25c 25c 24c 19c Jiff- With Cup and Saucer Q a .per pkg. MXf Phone 765 Free Delivery HoteMrjivals Royal Charles Lore, Woo Gong. G..Eng. P. W. Wong and Sew Pong, Mas- sett; Wong iFoo, Sim ..King and Louise Fawcett, city; J. F. Hage-man and Matt Tergin, Vancouver. Prince Rupert R. G. Johnston, Inverness; F. J, J Lij.uisi.T, j w .uoia, l. ttoiswn. George C. Harper, J. M, MacRae, Jack Tomer, M. Aivazoft, F. T. Richardson, L. G Rice and ,J. .W. Allen, Vancouver; ,G. .Gottfried. Edmonton; Miss L. .Speer, .Ocean Falls; Margaret McConnell, Tor onto: C. A Mnu-rv Snnlrans- W O. Grof , Dudley S. Valentine .and 1 S. S. Hohn, Los Angeles; G. Wood- ell. C.N.R. Central A. Petterson, Mrs. William Mer-! cler, M. Mackenzie, C. Barber, .G. Guyan, Hans Mikkelson. A. Rlse.1 John Johnson and A. .Lund, city; j J. Bingley, Terrace; E. Walker, C.N.R. 'Knox F. J. Johnson, C.N,R.; A. An derson, E. Johnson, Mrs. L. Nel son, C. G. Edwards and I. Mar- - - 1 tlnsen. city: Edna Carmlchael.t Peace River; R. M. Laverison.V Vancouver. Rev. A. Abraham, Anglican clergyman at Massett, and Mrs. Abraham arrived In the city on the Prince Charles yesterday from the Islands. Mrs. Abraham left on last nlffht'J! t.rnin fnr Tnrnntn where she will visit for a few days before embarking September 18' aboard the steamer Duchess of! York for a trip to Belfast, Ireland. Mr, ADranam win return to tne. Islands on the Prince Charles to morrow night. a As s if 1 1 o for sale FOR SALE Trolling Boat, ait equipped for fishing. See Franic Lockwood or write -Box ,200, City. 216 FACTORY SAMPLES MUST GO We need the space. 10-Piecei Loose-Pillow-Arm Chesterfield Suites $72,50; 10-Plece Bed-J Chesterfield Suites $79.50; 3 Room Groups, 60 high-grade pieces, sensational bargain $160. Terms if desired. Free storage. Julius Shore Mall Order House, 1402 Bekins Bldg. Vancouver. FOR RENT MODERN Flat, apply 1203 Second Ave. or phone Black 709 after 2 pan. 213 FOR RENT Furnished rooms. White Apartments. Phone Red 417. (2l3) FOR RENT 9-room house with cement basement, will install furnace If required, Phone .Green 548. 216 WANTED WANTED Four million feet cotton wood. Top prices.. Cash jon de- " h've'ry '-iRupert. Also four .'million hemlock. November delivery. Write or wire Armour Salvage,! Prince Rupert. j PERSONAL OVER 800 have joined pur 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, . (217) MEN Get vigor at once, New Os-trex Tonic Tablets contain raw oyster lnvigorators -and other stimulants. One dose i peps up or gans, glands. If ,not delighted, maker refunds few cents paid. Call or write, Ormes limited, tf. GENTLEMEN'S 6anltary Supplies, highest grade il5 .for $1. 'Pacific Supply, 751 Granville. 'Vancouver. YOU CAN MARE MONEY m Ilome Permanent Waving and Curling Machine C O JJ. $3.00. No electrt- c ,7 city or experience need ed. Will .not harm the finest hair. Curls guaranteed to last seven months. All supplies tot six heads. Postage prepaid. MAKVEL WAVE CO., 1183 East 41st Ave. VtncouTtr, B.Cv "DEMERS" Ready -to - Wear 3rd Avenue and 2nd Street Will be Closed Tomorrow, Friday to prepare for their Grand Autumn Sale Sale Starts SATURDAY See Tomorrow's NEWS! (Sgd.) L. K. G, BROWNING Specially Appointed Stock-Adjuster School Opening Go Back to School With a Waterman s Prices from $2.50 Note Books Scribblers Pen and Pencil Sets Students' Sundries at Ppular Prices Ormes Ltd. Ztfif'. Pioneer Druqgists (ue KexAll Star Phones: 81 it 82 Open Daily From 8 a.ra. till 10 pan. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m., 1 pjn. till 9 pm, Used Furniture Divancttc in solid oak, Double Beds, Dining Room Suite. Beds all sizes, Atlas Couch, Odd Chairs, Kitchen Ranges, Washing Machine water power and hand power, Singer Sewing Machines, Radios, Graraaphones, Bucscher Guitars, Girl's Bicycle, lEtc HEATERS Bought, Sold and Exchanged. D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE Phone Green 421 Third Avenue