July 31. 138. iOW TO MAKE ICED TEA htiplns Upoom of SaUda Black Tta In a pint of frith bollin. i. m h .ixn.lnuUi itraln liquid Into two-qu.rt conUlnw. WML hot, ,d3 ' of .nulttd lujar and ht Julet of 2 l.mont. Stit wall tinUl nw 14 k filTconUlncf wjth cold walcf. Do not W t.a to coo b,Wa J, 48 d I iilW ethtrwrit liquid will bocmc cloudy. Strv, with chipp.d lc MIAff All A" fillfillA Phone Green 421 MHMiHMMalHMMBMnalMHMHnHMaMHHaaMMM 1 Stationery Special Highest Quality Plain and Fancy Linen a PAPETRIES Special One-Third Off Jonteel Bath Powder Special 60c Duska Bath Powder Special, $1.0Q Cara Nome Bath Powder ' Special, $1.90 Ormes Ltd. Vhtt Ptontcr Druqcf iats U.t HtiaU Star Phone : 81 & KI Opeo. V'J F0.l.Jk,,?; tin 10 pjn hundayi and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m., 7 pjn. till 9 p.m. J SOUTH TO VANCOUVER Calling at Ocean Fall and Powell River Steamer leaves PRINCE RUPERT Mondays, 3 p.m., and Saturdays, 7 p.m. Canadian National Steamships V8-36 BUY USED FURNITURE AND YOU WILL SAVE MONEY We Have a Good Selection of Furniture and Different Articles at Very Reasonable Prices D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE Third Avenue it - . Attention Ladies! Special in Permanent 'VVaves for the raonh cf August at Helen's Beauty Shoppc. 1 625 Tatlow St. Phone Black 329. (179.' D. Olbb of Digby - Island, whe lias been on a brief trip, to. Van couver, returned from the south on the Prince Rupert this morn ing. Mrs. Elmer Thompson is leaving on this evening's train for Nev Westminster where she. will visit with her sister. Mrs. C. A. Crich- ton, the former Miss Beverly Jack W. R. Wilson, who has extensive mining interests In the Smlthers district, arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert this morning: from Vancouver and will, proceed to the Interior on this evening's train. Miss Grace B. Brett of Powell River, who has been spending the past month visiting here with hqr brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Soles, sails by the Cardena tonight on her return south. Mrs. John Dybhavn arrived In the city on the Prince Charl on Thursday from Massett, where she is spending the summer, and will be in town until Monday wheo she will return on the Jedway to the Islands. E. T. Kenney, MLA, for Skeena, who has been attending the meetings of the provincial Liberal e.t- CVUtlTC All TttllVUUTUi 44 the city from the south on the Prince Rupert this morning ana will proceed to Terrace on this evening's train. Miss Dorothy Rushbrook Is leaving thlsjevenlng for Guelph, Ontario but the library will not close until Saturday night, Miss Olive Van Cooten being In charge tomorrow. Miss Rusnbrook px- pects to be away for a month visiting her former home In the east. W. D. Moxrey, well known local Canadian Natlpnal Railways conductor who has been visiting In Ottawa since having recently underwent successful treatment at the Mayo Clinic at Rochester, Minnesota, is expected to return to the city soon. Announcements Bazaar for Boys Band Septem ber 19. i i -1 wai mil iJ2 LOCAL NEWS NOTES i Big Dance, Mppse Hall, Tonight f Thomas Priest returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this Miss Sylvia Harradine returned home on the Prince Rupert thlj morning tor a trip to Vancouver. morning from a brie! trip, to. Van couver. 1 Catholic Bazaar, October 7 and) BUTTER--First grade Sterling Brand 3 lbs. QS? STEER BEEF Pot Roast, lb IQc Cross Arm, lb. 12c Brisket, 3 lbs, ....25c EGGS 'A' Grade large, ldoz. 32c 3doz. 92c " lamb' Legs, lb. ......... 25c Shoulder, lb 15c Breast, lb. 10c Shoulder VeaH lbs 50c Rolled Rst. Veal lb. 25c Boston Butts, lb. ..2l2c Butt Chops, lb. ...25c Fresh Whipping Cream Cottage Cheese Mushrooms Arriving every .Friday JAXs Nellie. Lawrence returned tp the .city on the Prince Rupert this morning from a trl to lng. Miss Joyce Edgcumbe of the school teaching staff returned to; the city on the Prince Rupert this morning. She will be leaving soon for England where she will do a year's exchange teaching. A. R. McCaulev of the Dom inion Meteorological Service from Toronto, who has been installing a weather station at Langara Isl and, sails tonight by the Prlnc cess Adelaide for Vancouver. Wilfrid Jackson, formerly of the local Canadian, National city ticket office, who came north as tour cpnductor aboard the steamer Prince David on the British Col umbla and Alaska portion of hei pacific cruise, left the tour vessel here yesterday, and will sail by the Pripce Rupert tomorrow, eve ning on his return to. Vancouver J ! 1QC' Tea and Saile Is Successful Event Many ladies called yesterday ai-ternppn at the home of Mrs. J. Fred Ritchie, Fourth Avenue Wet, where a delightful tea and sale . of home pooklng was held by the 1 Catholic ladles and the affair was For drunkenness, Dan McDon-! complete success in. every way aid was,, fined $25, with option o;: seven days' Imprisonment, in city police, cp.urt this morning. liss Leona Parker, who has keen on a trip, to Vancouver, ro- ..n .Via nldr ffnm V-n n c n 1 1 Vi V . . .M. McLean and Mrs. E. J. Fitz on inp triune KUDerL mis mora- Mrsj Ritchie was assisted In re ceiving the guests by Mrs. Teter DeJopg. The rooms were prettily decorated with seasonal flowers and the tea table was centred with a handsome all lace cloth. Mrs. N.. Patrick poured and Mrs. R. E. llAnnro optpri n rashlpr Scrvltptirs were Mrs. William Rogers, Mrs. C P. Balagno, Mrs. G. P. Lyons, Miss Blanche Curtln, Miss Olive Vnn Cooten and Miss D. Sheehan. In charge of the kitchen were Mrs. F. Turgeon and Mrs. Arthur Murray. The home cooking table was conducted by Mrs. G W. .NIck- erson and Mrs. Frank St. Amoor In raffles Mrs. G. A. Woodlana was winner oi an emoroiaerea sheet and pillow slip while Miss Ella Steen won a box of home made candy. The drawing was made by Mrs. L. A. Baker. DELICIOUS SUMMIT ICE CREAM In -Gallons and Gallons VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 57 Women's Beagh Suits Striped broadcloth 3-piece shorts, skirt and blouse, all fast colors C fill reg. value $2.45; per suit w Boys' Navy Denim Pants With wide -elastic belt, 26 to 32; per pair Boys' Print Shirt Waists Fast colors 2 for 75c $1.00 Children Coveralls Navy with red 1.00 LI 11U j U 1U1 Pop Eye The Sailor Pants Sizes 4 to 6 only; per pair $1.00 Childress Wool S.un. Suits and, Bathers Jfjp sizes 26 and 28; each - . -v Women's Wool Bathing Suits from $1.00 to $2.95 All heavily reduced Bojg', $ayy; Serge or Gry Flannel .anLon.wjth cuff; per p.r $1.75 Women's Pastel Ci-eiQ.presses Assor; 1 2i95 ted colors, to $4.50; each v Dress Skirts Black, brown and tweeds jeQ5 each Linen Tweed Skirts- S1.50 eUch White Corduroy Skirts Kick pleat 1.50 each White Waffle Weave -Length Coats 195 Sizes 14 and 16 only; each v Women's and Girls' Shorts 95C Balance to clear Dresses-Tin fancy cotton and piques All fast colors Reg. values to $2.50. 81t49 each .. . Women's Straw Hats- 95C Balance to clear, each Women's Waffle Knit Underwear 1,00 Panties and Vests; 2 suits for v Women's Sport So Assorted colors 1,00 4 pairs Children's Sport Sox Assorted colors 100 v 6 pairs See Our Windows Open Till 8 P.M. Saturday Phone 9 GOOD FOR ONE FULL-SIZtO PACKAGE E. ! Pv ll ADS nuy L Any JU.rr, rith Purch. of I C I I V' DA F) P D our porktt, ml rrjuV prie JCLLI I V V V; U L. t HAND THIS COUPON TO "YOUR, GROCER KUV fOVDCI IAKING POWDER TtA - COff U . VKli EXTRACTS BRAIMOCK & COMPART LU. VAMCOUVM, I C TO S3? u "u."ii GROCERS - '? - t te nrr- A Tf PLAIN JANEwJIM EVRY MOANIW AT B-3S Preserving Supplies Sealers and Jars, Rubber Rings, Jfar Caps, Parowax, Preserving Kettles, Copper Boilers, Preserving Racks MEMBA-SEAL The new method for sealing jams, jellies and pickles. No, vax to melt,, no caps to buy. Easy to apply, easy to remove, per package of j 2 dozen .... . . GORDON'S HARDWARE McBride Street Phone 311 11 li - : DOLLAR DAY Saturday at Wallace's YARD GOODS Some Special Values From Our Yard Goods Dept. White Pique 36 inches wide, nice fine stripe 3 yards - Cotton Broadcloths Fast colors, fine quality 4 yards - Fine Quality Figured-Piques Fast colors 3 yards Rayon Taffetas Fine range of colors 3 yards - Jap Crepes Assortment of colors " t; 7 yards Check Ginghams 36 inches wide, pink, blue green, yellow; 5 yards - Candy Stripe Broadcloths and Plaid Ginghams 4 yards ' - Krinkle Crepes In, all latest plaids 4 : yards - - v "Tartan Plaids and Black and White, Plaid Woolette 3 yards - : Drapery Homespuns In aU latest stripes-. . -. 48 inches wide:. 2, yards ... -.-.-----'--.v--Madras Muslins-r36. Inches wlde' ..V. J "4. . t yaras iL:Ll..dMss.. 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Cushions For camp or boat In assorted art; coverings; 3 for ' Curtain Rods Cun'ed ends, complete, with brackets 8 for - Printed Jap Table Cloths 45x45 each v Jap Crepe Printed Napkins 6 for - Knitting Yarn In 25 shades 12 balls v Monks Cloth Heavy quality. 50 Inches wide per yard Mosquito Bar Green or white 3 yards for $1.00 $1,00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 S.1?QQ $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 65c 25c $1.0Q $1.00 25c