3'd Avenue Linen Finish Stationery 60 Sheets and 48 Envelopes 49c Ormes Ltd. "3iut Pioneer Druggists The ,leill 8tcre Phones: 11 ft IX Open Dally From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Hundsvi and Holidays From il noon till I a.m. 1 n.m. till 9 o.m. Three Brand New Chesterfield Suites At Bargain Prices Lovely .'5-picce CKcstvrf idtl Suite Lisbon cover, vel-our cushions. Real snap $99.00 for , Three-Piece Modern Suite Cover Kassel A.A.A., mulberry ,-ind natural. Mo SlZtMU i better. A snap v I Threc-Piecc Chesterfield Suite-Covered with imported cut velour all $108.00 over Four'Piece Bedroom Suite Includes bed, chiffonier, vanity and $59.00 v bench. A real snap Used Vacuum Cleaner Bargains Hoover Vacuum .Clcancr-With all theattnehmehts in first class condition. $1&U A snap for Hcatty Vacuum-With aH:the $17.50 Premier Spic-Span. $6.50 Sunn fnt . a Six-Holc Monarch KanBe-For burn- $29.00 at . , . ing coal or wood. Snap Circulator Heater with Oil Hurncr- SiV J Mil Qnnr. Cood Pram A real bargain $10.00 Hicycle-Ingood $12.00 V.VJ111 1 1 Lllll 1. ...aaa'"-T SiiiKcr Sewinj? Machine In good $25.00 i .i:4.:., Typcwriter-In first class $20.00 snape D. ELIO FHRNITIRE EXCHANGE Phone tlfeen 9i6 If you lose anything, advertise for it. Phone 112 Taxi; day and night. Tonlcht Prinrp Ttntwrt ftranch. Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L., Month ly Meeting. (215) Art Noble Is in the city today passing through to Silver Heights on customs reliet duty. J. D. Galloway, mining engineer, arrived in the citv thii mornine on the Prince George and Is continu- P. Cravetto Is leaving on Friday evening's train for Terrace on business. While in Terrace he will stay at the Phllbert Hotel and will re turn here on Tuesday evening. At the meeting of the Junior Chamber of Commerce held last hleht a committee consisting of R. Mortimer, Max Asmlssen and George Rorie was appointed to pre-nat a tpnort with a view to inter esting outside firms in establishing industries In the city. Junior Chamber Will Help Prepare, Report On City to prepare on payroll resources of the cltv and district. . 1 L . UT I kh, " " " . meeting, explained that the report j had gone out that the city was losing ground. He was satisfied" this was not So but they wanted a i Ipomnlete report to pass on to me loan companies enabling them to e what the situation w'as, A committee coivistlngKof Bert M";Waters, Sam Jurmaln and Mike McCaffery Jr. was appointed to work dn the project. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert . . I i t . ri Ortrt Rebekah .Tea, Annette Fashion Show, September 15. St. Peter's 'lea September 22. Mrs. Llneham C. C F. Bazaar, October 1. Grocery Shower, Ridley Home, October 6. Star tea, Masonic Hall, October 6, Mrs. Parker presents Mi Lady's Trousseau. Catholic Bazaar, October 12, 13. Presbyterian Tea "The Manse' October 13. Sonja's Bazaar November 4. Baptist Bazaar November 5. Presbyterian Bazaar Nov. 10. Cathedral Christmas Bazaar No vember 17. St. Peter's Church Bazaar 24. 7HS .0AIL? ' ' "" '' "' "" liahimn ' ' "' " "" i mi nimrtmtMwr i i ( II IVTCtHC MATPC Value . . To Write About Medford ' ; ; --J George Cunningham of Port Es-sington arrived Ih the city last evening and Is at the Savoy Hotel. The Junior Chamber of Oom-mprpA pnmmlttee to nominate a Threl of office neea, Committee of Appointed C; Work in Conjunction with ;w7 "1rlir, 1 qllker" I and cllf Housing committee ! At the dinner meeting of the Itif A T V A T Junior Chamber of Commerce last if lTll 1 1 t i evening a letter was read from C.l V. Evltt, chairman of the Housing Committee asking the co-operation' th. fK-itnKior In pnllpfMno- statls-I DINNER tics for a report they were trying Nearly Fifty Present WhenPort Day Committee Guests of Junior Chamber of Commerce Reports Are Read f.r.ll.nt Flnnnrinl Condition of Port Day Organitation In Con nectlon with Recent Event At the meettne of the Junior Chamber of Commerce in the Boston Cafe last evening, the Presi-rtpnt. J. C Ollker hi the chair, the I Port Day Committee members were all ii guests s"" Ol wie Viiauiuci - iui ll jj fanzeau, vicugna, jvji- - cle. Skeena; G. II. Tycho, Sml-' dinner and most or mem remamea v,fe- t4r.h nmiTlns. Vancouver. A kilCAO. . A. Cameron, Edmonton; M. Y. Sil-versoh, Vancouver; C. S. Hope, Prince George; L. S. MacKenZle, Prince George. t Central J. B. Armstrong, Edmonton, Howard Roberton, city; Mr. ahd Mrs. T. Pierce, city. Savoy Mr, and Mrs. D. O. Johnson, Port Simpson; Mrs. A. Olson, city; Mis J. A. McLean vminfT Youn;;. Vancouver: vaiuui. to hear the reports. In addition to the members there were present as guests: W. Ml Watts, George' Anderson, W. E. brake, Capt. J. R. Elfert, Jack Stevens, M. F. Nickerson, John Dybhavn, James Boyd, C. E. Starr, Jarvls McLeod, W. R. Love, Charles Evitt, G. Kitagawa, Kly Tsumura, T. D. Johnston, C.P.O. Bird, R.C.N. V R . rant. Jack Morrison. P. Solem, Insp. G. A. Barber, Geo. Dybhavn, Commissioner commissioner Alder uuer and anu Jim imi L,ee, ' Port Edward; R. Q. Cunningham j maklng neariy fifty in all present Port Esslngton; K. Damjanoe. Ter the dinner. race, M. Zogas, Kwlnitsa; Mrs. President Introduced the vls- I .'oih Tlppranh Point; D. Join ij,..u...ii ..j i,nn nh u.., - - ! liars inuiV4uuaj nu ui.ri-u .. ville. Stewart. for the heiD Kiven jn making the Ilnval . . t. Ij rill L i j ii . auv.il M wwv.v"" - Il Minn East. Vancouver; ivan, A1. . honed . makVthls ;,a-iu i I ' r Bernder. Vancouver; S. S. George son, Al Wole, city. Announcements All advertisements in this col- amn will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. thpv to an annual event and" next yeir . they would ! nrdfit from the "experiences of this ,.b9Wi m. WAttonect' '.trlinellnt u-rtrlt-'dmieH 'WrthV eenerai chair? Allan, u ..s.t.. .. Mr. Newman made a neat speech I In which he said that next year It i was hoped they would have a much better celebration than this year. There had been a fine spirit of cooperation throughout and he thanked all who had been Instrumental In making Port Day such a success mentioning particularly Bill Watts, chairman of the finance committee. George Rorie, chairman Baptist Church Tea September 21. presldent of the program commit tee, who had done excellent work as had Bert McWaters as chair man of the publicity committee and Trev. Williams, their hard working secretary. H6 Also .mentioned the fine co-operation of City Corhmls sloner Alder. Mr. McWaters gave a report Of the finances of the da,y In whh he stated that subscriptions had been collected amounting to $897, entry fees $59.50. dance recelDts $1172.00. dance expenses $550.31 leaving net profit of $621.69. Prices had amounted to $528.50. beneral exnenss $337.99. Thft net nroceeds when all bills were settled would amount to between six and seven hundred lars. Iri closing the meeting President Ollker said It had been suggested that next year they might make a other activities such as games andl Presbyterian ' Tea Yesterday On Atlin Avenue i There being hd arrivals there was Successful and Enjoyable Event at no taie on the local fish exchange; Home of Mrs. t- J. Smith today. .' , , . . ( a vrv nrrfifiii and Unlovable mdi McAfee And. niece arrived . ta mn hc vpstrdav afternoon at this morning from Vancouver on j the home of Mrs. E. J. Smith, At-the steamer Prince Oeorge. lin Aven, under the auspices of the PresbyteHah Ladies' Aid. ' Mr. and Mrs. Barlow artivecf. on, The rooms were lovely decorated, tw, tonm Prlnrn flpnrtrp Mr . nHtVi a nrnfnclnn nf fall flnwpfit Arid IffQ O.VHIIiV. - WAV. M S W UJ. W. r " . . Barlow was formerly with the Bank many ladies called during the af- Il - .... ..1...J L.. im of Commerce nere. , ternoon ana were receivea oy Mrs. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE And You'll Jump Out of B4 tn thm MomtncRuia'tofO TU IWtr hIl pour wt tjro tud of liquid blU Into your bowli dly. II tU bita It Jut dtcart your totatol iw m -. 1 7 iwuoni go toto th bou.na you it pour. , - c t tht uau. Tou bm4 tomrthlni tht ntto on tbt Ut-t u woU.lt ulu tbow food, old C.rOr-1 LitU. U PUl. to l two twuado ol bUo flowini iMriy od m" you laS'-ap Bd p". Hirmlw nd inU, their toTk. th. bil. ow Irwly. Tb.y d tho wk ol emlonwt but bo no utoraol w gjW" tb-m, Aik tor CrUt i UtUo Uw P by jikOMl Stubbornly MlttM Mything 6- - - - E. J. Smith, Mrs. D. C. Stuart, presi in in wwiu. uu vimm v v . mmt amrtatinatwi. Harmful tuck luci ana od mo th wo world look w 7. iuk. derlt of the Ladles' Aid and Mrs. H.; G. fllnston. Mrs. James Simpson was general convenor bf the affair and those pouring were Mrs. S. Massey, Mrs. L. W. Kerglft, Mrs. tf. W. Brockles- by, Mrs. L. S. Hope and Mrs, P. Lak-le. Serviteurs for the afternoon j were Mrs. R. Lloyd -Jones, Mrs. W. W. C. O'Neill, Miss Molly Owens and Miss Florence Parker. Mrs. J. T. T.pp and Mrs. B. Rice were lh rhnrpp of the home cookine while 'Mrs. W. L. Sahdlson acted as cash- ier. Reach th most peopra in crtj nd district with at aorertlsement (n the Dally News sports: He also thought they might Induce the Horticultural Society euest of the evening, ian MCK-ay, to (the gathering. LOST HtlS to. 5 hold their flower show in connection with it. In the course of the evening the i President welcomed three new ' members who were present that ev ening. They were Hugh Forrest, earn jermaui anu diu, DiuvR.3uwin.. Martin van Cooten introduced hlsj LOST Diamond Ring. Reward. Phone Black 724. (217) FOR SALE TOR SALE Chrysler Coupe, good running condition. Cheap lor cash. Also washing machine. Phone 383, Dr. Riddell. (3151 CLEAN, well- furnished modern apartments. Phone Red 444. (21EV Music Ruth Nelson A.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano, Theory and Harmony. Phone Green 390 Mrstt Bernard Luridahl v oice Production PIANO and THEORY Phone GREEN 994 431 4 th Ave. West MUSIC Miss N. Lawrence Teacher of Violin, Theory Harmony Classes Commencing Sep'tem ber 1. Phone 58 Three Violins For Sale Very Reasonable Walkerfs Music Store Large Stock Music Heintzman, Nordhehner and Lesage Pianos Piano Tuning with "llesonoscope" Phone Blue 389 212 4th St. Tk.Vo'i atfttUa Ilk I foi tiri li ltht4 yi yrl f do. Wlit y li tapoiv fast. Ily I4i4'i Iroa Flak t kwliHr yoie iiiry, Tk.r'r , pk' wltkMtrlil. 1 most Ut itrtsf th mii flr. rii il brai to b mildly loi-ally. DtlleUii i 1 rdf ttro., atfll: ' groctrt. Md" ay KtU Uff la 1m4m. 0t. cat to rm FIT! ! V 'Wis i Arrived! The First Consignment of Tip Top's New Wooletts for Pall and Winter OnlyVat Tip Top will, you see fabrics like these in such a great variety of exclusive new patterns, weaves and colors. Why not t come in toda arid let us take your personal measurement for the best fitting, best looking siiit or coat yduve ever worn ! Men s $25.95 Ladies' $28.75 Hand-Cut and Tailored to Your Personal Measurements . Tip Top Tailors P. Limited CRAVETTO FOURTII 5TREET MILK t "Ali-ays Extra Valae In Tip Top Clothes" jj MacKENZlE'S FURNITURE Better Bedding Week SIMMONS MATTRESS 4.6. 4.G, 3.3 SIMMONS SPRINGS All Sizes You are sure bf getting tafjejn. Simmons" and there Is no better Irian Simmons Phone 175 327 THIRD AVENUE taviitira "A RaF and pasteurized Milk ' rP MHy' Pront Oijir Owii Herd I RAlLWAV I Quart . . Phorie Red 608 fpr Uetter Dairy Products Dominion Dairy V Canadian Pacific Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancoaver rla Ocean- Ealjs and ,Way Ports SS. "Princess Adelaide' fevery Ilday ! p.m. to Vancouver direct PRINCESS LOUISE September 7th, ljth 27h .... .October 7th, 18th Connections at Vancouver with Cahadjan Pacific Services . TtCEt.Ad';ReseryitronsFroni Vf. L..COATES, GenetaTAiliV V- Prince Rupert, B.C. Fresh Local Raw And PMteuriied Milk VALENTIN DAIRY rHoirt-7 CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFS Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK