$1.95 Candy Striped Blouses In Candy Stripes. Sizes 14 to 20. All new stock. Tn .ill ri7.ps. Retrular values $2.95. STOCK . J $1.00 Skirts Skirts In all colors' also Black Pleated and Plaid Pleated All sizes. Regular values to $3.95. blOLK REDUCING SALE $1.95 Tweed Skirts 12 only! Tweeds. All colors. Regular value $3.95. STOCK REDUCING SALE- $1.00 (Ml $1.00 Pyjamas and Night Gowns Regular values $2.95. STOCK REDUCING SALE $1.00 Panties and Bloomers Regular values 50c. STOCK REDUCING SALE 3for$1.00 Satin Slips In White' and Tea Rose. Regular values $1.00. ' STOCK REDUCING SALE 2 for $1.00 Hose Hose Semi-Service, Chiffon and Crepe. All new shades. 81-2 to 101-2. Regular values $1.00. STOCK STOCK REDUCING SALE 69c Children's Sockees Children's Sockees. In all colors to clear. STOCK REDUCING SALE 4 Per JLOK, Pair Shoes Shoes Oxfords, Pumps, Straps, Ties. Wedges and Silver Sandals. All colors and sizes. Regular values to $4.95. STOCK REDUCING SALE $1.95 Bedroom Slippers All odd sizes and colors. Regular values to $2.95. STOCK REDUCING SALE $1.00 Purses Purses In Black, Brown, Navy, Green and Wine. Regular 'values $2.95. STOCK REDUCING SALE $1.00 Wool Panties and Wool Shirts i Wool Panties and Wool Shirts. Regular values to $1.95. STOCK REDUCING SALE, Each $1.00 Silk and Wool Hose Silk and Wool Hose. All sizes and colors. Regular values 85c to $1.00. STOCK REDUCING SALE, Pair 50c 1 TBI CAZLT NIWI MOB THRK r 1 Si REDING H Commencing -1 aJmH Tuesday Oct. 1 Fur Trimmed Coats 10 only! Fur-Trimmed Coats Regular values to $35.00. STOCK REDUCING SALE 812.95 House Dresses All sizes. Tub Fast and Sun Fast. Regular values' to $2.95. STOCK REDUCING SALE- f: $1.00 Blouses Blouses Satins, Sheers and Crepes. Sizes 14 to 44. Regular values to $3.95. STOCK REDUCING SALE- Dresses Crepes, Sheers, Wools, Prints and some with Jackets. Sizes 12 to 52, Regular values to $12.95. STOCK REDUCING SALE $2.95 12 only! Printed Crepe Dresses. Sizes 14 to 20. STOCK REDUCING SALE ivales new weapon RDIBT Sept. 30: (CP) South h has produced a new weapon p Home Guard the "cucum- 01"b. ' Clement Attlee, Labor F of the cabinet," witnessed fnsirations of the bomb against 'fed vehicles, These and Many Other Bargains You Will Find At This Sale VOICE OF EMPIRE MELBOURNE, Sept. 30: (CP) Australia Is now .broadcasting 20 short wave transmissions, Including four to North America, two to Europe, two to the Far East, one to South Africa and one to New Vhlendly fo K0iryes CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. 14 1 LIMITED LADIES' WEAR COM LOCAL NEWS NOTES Just say "Three Two please." Just say "Three Two please." I O rinpnins Rehearsal of' Prince Duntrf nnornMr. KnclctV on Tues-! IdUJJVt. wv.-' tr j :day Oct. at 8 pjn. Legion Hall., All memocrs ana prcsptuuve mem- ( bers urgently requested to attend, i William Knightly of Ottawa, supervisor of stores for the department of national defence, arrived In the city 'oh the Princess Louise this morning from Vancouver In the course of a western Inspection tour. He Is vl'sttlng the Dlgby Island . marine station. , Funeral Notice The funeral of the late Mrs. E. Osborne will take place Wed nesday at 2:30 p.m. from the chapel of the B.C. Undertakers. No flowers by request. ) Miss E. Falrbalrn of Queen Charlotte City was an arrival In the city from th6 Islands at the end of the week. ' Announcements received In the city tell of the forthcoming marriage on October 16 in Vancouver of Miss Helen Stamp-Vincent, formerly of the city hall staff here, to Gunner Clifford Bartlett of the 102nd battery. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skinner and child returned to the city on the Catala this morning from Vancouver where 'they spent a vacation. Gerry Stewart, who has relieving as Union Steamship agent here during Mr. Skinner's absence, will sail by the Catala tomorrow afternoon on JUs. return to Vaniouver. C C Mills, who has been In Van-1 Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Gibson of Tul- Rev. II. O. Funston, pastor of couver on business following a trip sequah, who have been on a vaca- First Presbyterian Church, will through the Interior, returned to'tlon trip to Vancouver, were here sail by the Catala. tomorrow after the city on the Princess Louise this aboard the Princess Louise this noon for a trip to Vancouver. Hs morning, j morning on their way back to the ( will be away about ten days. jTulsequah mining camp. i j . Lieut. J. W. Klipatrlck, M.C., re- Jack Lautens of the Canadian! Lieut. Col. J. M. Preston, general ! turned to the city on Saturday National Railway's city,, ticket office 'staff officer of Military District No. night's train from Smlthers where returned to the city on SaturdayTii, victoria, arrived in the city on,he spent a few days with his pa-nlght's train after spending a va-'the Catala this morning from the .rents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Klipatrlck, cation In Winnipeg. - couth, being on one of his periodl- who are there from Montreal in jcal visits here on official duties, the course of a visit west. Mr. Kll- I patrlck sr., former Canadian Na- Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Hopkins re- tlonal Railways superintendent turned to the city on the Princess Harper Reed, Indian agent at nere ls enjoyng splendid health Louise this morning. Mr. Hopkins Telegraph Creek, who has been on a but u naj been necessary for Mrs. has been spending a vacation in trip to Vancouver and elsewhere in icilpatriclc, on account of a severe Vancouver. .Mrs. Hopkins has been the south, was a passenger aboard attack of innuenza, to enter the in Winnipeg. the Princess Louise this morning 8mlthers Hospital for a few days.. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Spencer returned home on the Cardena Friday night from Bella Coola where they paid a two weeks' visit with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Nell McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald and son. John, who have , been at B?lla Coola for 'h 'iy.-rf7. w'U be returning to the city in another month or so. returning 10 nis post on uie oumiic They expect jeave Smithers ln R'vcr" about a week's time on the return Journey east. John Stewart Ryan, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. P. Ryan, INTERNMENT REUNION sailed on the Princess Adelaide last , Friday for Esquimau naval base. He DOUGLAS. Isle of Man, Sept. 30: has re-entered the Royal Canadian (CP) By special train 200'German Mavy, having already been In train- and Austrian women In an Intern- .ng some years before. He is single ment camp here visited their hus- . and 33 years of age. bands In another part of the Island. Hi A3 41 ftttlM 1 6i fflf 1 ..Tl t 1 rf I!