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I . i. !) iitirir rnrtur l te-t k!.;ii. D C i October 10. IPS. Mi THE DAILY NHW8' PAGE FTVR TINOIXV fOR COAL TIIMDEff SALE X C512i iiw iniii iux ,,r ihuUht. mi VI fur nu I'.II.I.e ' MN IV. Ml M MM Mil .lAl itH.1,1 4 OcUImm .y film : rrn.n, il. (.., Ki, i ,,f "I llw ,,W1 Ho- I'"- t ' .v vnr VMr. trill will i Ih . . ... .4 I' -' "' " .7 it ::.!. ami r.periiwinai iarm i "i iiiiiikt IHI." - il..ii.h,.Hl (I.A llnilkllia.i ... urili..i .-,.. I . . ....l-.liA. -ni..--.i, ...... a,f .'. i. . JiMnrtu, mm! al knotf-a, uiiurio. . . liFI.M.r Ullll .11 fll If'.l Mil I. .Ill, ....it- f ill"' i-- wwiiti-ii iroiii w i .rlllirin I HI'Mi i.ni'. . r, " ,..! 1 i(wininr.n iinii.iini-. nun :. r uaiitLM.' Iiuttij.1 It... I 11 . 11 ti.iu II i I I'Mllri- lliilx il. B ('.'. f l!n ll.l,-l 'Iff I,M COATS ; Wo hnvi a very soim;1 aR-. forttnont of 'Ladies'Coats In Hio cloflis. nowf-t tii.i and CUT VELOUR TEDDY BEAR CLOTHS MARVELLA 'DEMERS' Phone 27 P. "). Box 327 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert PRIMCESS ALICE - PRINCESS MARY For Vancouver, Victoria, and Seattle October 7, 17, 28 For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway October 3, 13, 24 S.S. PRINCESS BEATRICE. Fsr iuteeJa, Swanson Bay, Cast Bella Bella, Ooeai Fall, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Van oouver, every Saturday, 11 &.m. Agaocy for all Steamship Lines. Full Information from W. C ORCHARD, Qeneral AgenL tVnsr of 4U aVrt and 3rd Avenue, Prince Huturt t SCHOOLS MAKING GOOD PROGRESS IS REPORT TO BOARD A! tlli riicplinjr of llifi nclionl IioiiiM lal I'vonhiif Principal Hmdy of Mm lllgJi Scliool rppnrf-pl Hip tnlal piirollmpnl of pupiM 135. atlpnilaiiro 131. nprfpcl at- " ''pnilancpn 107. Thorn worn 0 I'oyn and 8(5 gir allpmlinpr. Fivp Ainltw 1 1 a 1 1 hoon mailo by Irunlopn and four hy ollicrn. Ho ankod for lrrrprooinonlH to Hip rlipminlry lahoralory which woro cranlPil. Locluroa had hoon ivon liiririK 'tnn mmilh hy Mi.n Jtamlal and liiniKolf. For Hnrdon PItppI Seliool Mien Mill roporlod n lolal atlpndancp of 289 and an avorasio of ff7.5 ppr cpnt. 1 At Nnolh Fcliool Principal Harlnom rpporlpd an Inrroaso in finmlior of pupil nvor last ypar. Kvoiyihin(f wtH poinK smonllily. i Hp had found It difficult-' to gel nlifttifutpft whon Ipachprs wprc away and it wan ordered that a noticp ho inpr(pd in the local (paper aKkina for applicants. ! Th nal(pr of a school library wa monlioneil and IipHI over for Mie ecuriiiK of further H irr BARGAIN. 1 Hi tin Willi i i -k r'K'H'ii ' 3 in!. BS Bfll . Irl Willi lift fi i.f I Bfl Draiiiti llcii I'lHMm ami ( l'i' iwiliiir lnl m'f t-'iwt" ! ii - a bargain ! all iWlwrv rfianrr- I. CafolcJwo&tdinpfde I I AW ton?1 DRIFTWOOD" by Jos. (1 Smith and His Mt Royal Orchestra First Choice of the Prince DR!FTY00DFor Tnt by Joa. C'. Smith and His Alount Royal Orchestra. f-Ult Master's Volce".Victor Record doubI.slded,.75c. it a'lIal'Mi J-I.L T.'.!I. al Playing at Long Island, New York, at the special request of H. R. H. the Prince of Wales, Jos. C Smith and His Mount Royal Dance Orchestra, exclusive "His Master's Voice"-Victor artists, scored a big hit with that sensational Fox Trot "Driftwood". Many, many times the Prince asked for it it was his favorite. "Covered "Wagon Days," "His Master's Voice"-Victor Record No. 216148 was also played at his request.. Victor Talking Machine Company ot CaiU,l.l w4 His Master's Voice- Victor I PARENT-TE ACHERS TO USE BOOTH SCHOOL FOR ENTERTAINMENTS Delegation, to School' Board Told; to Use Their Own Discretion as to What Use They. Would Make of It A (leleyallon froru Uip Parpnt-Toacliora' Ansocialion cdnmnluia of Mr.i. Anioll, Mr. I'yle and T. HOOK Mackuy wailinl on Hip xchool board lax t nlchl Ut ili.HfUxi with tbeiri Hip niiPlion of Hie une of) Hip xchool auditorliint by thai or-panization. Thpy'alrpady bad boon fjivon a gpripral pcrmi8ioni to life the building but' for whaUj: clasf of pntprlainnipnl it could be iifod bad bppn oiipullnned. Mr. Arnotl explained Hip ob-4 JpcIb and aim of the anaocfationfi which was to secure Hip co-opor- (it fori of pa renin and trader forli Hip bpnefil of the pupil and to ! ii Ids in nuh IbinK" as xchool libraries. TriiMlep Caxpy -was of opinion j Hip association should be en- j rouraged. . .. .B Truntep ItocliPxter tpok ejeep- tion to Hip use of jbe building for whist drivps, which Iip Contended did not come under the heading of education. Hp was'' "pposed In the schools being j oinniPiriali7.pd. Trustee William "also did not! 'avor that kind of cnlerliiiiiinenl in Mip schools while Trustee t'arker thoiicbl the maller should ie left in Hip dixcretion of IJie fficers of. Ihe Parpnl-Tpachers' Assot ofion. After considerable ilirussinni ' tie delegalion w'as told to use ho imilding at Ibpir discretion l not In be loo llmid about ' ' u ahead. The board acccptpd an invilh-;ns i allPiul a mepling of Hip issociat ion Wednpsday- night vhen Hip fiovpnior-fipneral' :rial would Iip prespnted. TERRACE NOTES Mrs Poivy Skinner of Usk wins TiTraci' on Salunlay. Uiarles K. Kendall of Vaneou vcr wan a business t visitor 10 town this week. i u Messrs. Ilerne and V.ory from Iip l.akelse HatrhPry wprp in town on .Satunlay. MVs. R. T. Kenney spent a few lays in Prince llupert this wppk.1 Mis Helhlen of Hip Prince Ru pert Scnenil llosiital is spending hpr holidays with Mrs. II. 1.. Frank at Kitsuinkaluin. The Mise James of Usk spent. Frill Kllwood. Orval Kenucy who went' to Ihe imirie for Hie "harvesliilg re- urniHl home Sunday. I he llridge Crew gave a dance sl Friday in Ihe (i.W.NU. ball. Ihe music was excellent but Hev. and went In ing. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Collison arrived in Terrace Saturday and are spending several days here. MK Halley of Vancouver "was in town in connection with' Iho Fanners' Institute and visited hi daughter Mrs. Hall Ilev. J. II. Young went up Ihe limi Monday evening. (ico Woodland of the Imperial i. iHw'eeu trains in Terracp lasli rami .Saturday. CJeo. I.ltlle, Rd. France and lilly Watt were goat ' hunting ver Hie week end and succeeded bringing home the only two oats hey sighted." Mr. and Mrs. I.. C. Skinner of Oipper I'.ily were also among Saturdays visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Ilussel have mnv- Pd into the Yargeau lioiiso 'recently vacated by Mr. aiid. Mrs. FREE DELIVERY IN PRINCE RUPERT DRINK "CASCADE" THE BETTER BEER Why "Cascade"? Because Cascade Beer has now reached the highest peak of perfection nothing has been left undone that would add to its .quality. The most elaborate machinery' known to the science of brewing-, haff been installed every process in the brewing is supervised personally by a brewmaster of forty years' experience every precaution is taken, to keep our product absolutely pure. Ini fact, everything that human intelligence can contrive is done to place "Cascade Beer" on the pinnacle of excellence, and' to keep it there! Therefore we say Insist on "Cascade" the-Better Beer Oil Company was in town Tucs-i day Miss West and Miss Davis of Prince HUperl are guests al Hill The Hook Club met Wednesday evening when rules for Ihe club! were di.-cusscd mainly concern- lug the regularity and prompt-) iiess of exchange. The books forj the coming winter were selected' from the printers list. j The connecting cord between Hie bridge spans on the north and' south sides, is in and part of Hip bridge' crew has crosseu ! Hie river w it. A CLEANER PRINCE RUPERT Scientists tell us that there is no sucti thing as rubbish nowaday. They have turned things that! were formerly the most worthless waste into valuable sources of nroftt' and emrloy- there were not many-there as il mt,n bad not been well advertised. i jhnv readers will not he in i up rresnyierian tiuiM met at Ihe home' of Mrs. 0. Sundal1 Ibis eek. Mrs. K. T. Kenny was last weeks hostess. Mr. Delleek was in I own business again this week. on Mrs. Creel man and Mr. -J. Haven made a trip to llupert last week. 'sympathy, with these statements as Hiey contemplate ihe piles of ashes and clinkers, representing nvurli good money all gone up in smoke. They must feel that an unnecessary proportion of their coal bill represents- cosily rub-bisht - ; Kortunately the people of jPrincc Itupcrt are becoming .more and mow acquainted with the fact that there In a coal, ! LMKlranleeil liv the-biceesl dealers- J. Parsons. in Prince Ihiiiert.. that leaves re- llaielhmi Monday even-,.marlJably UHle ash, clinker or rock, with the result that fewer trips- are' being made-to the lanes and-backyards. This coal is callel "NA.NWIMO. Wltr.I.INV.TON" and has been proved' Hi lie- Ihe HKST by Hie i heavy demand that is being made daily upon Hie local stock. To be sure that you are gelling Ibis snmo "NANAIMO-WKL- T.INfiTON?' coal, you should order direct from Albert ,V McCaffery Ltd,, who are solo agents here. Their phono numbers are 11B and 501. c notci a, r m i j w .ut- riar E2 t'It!-.- V . uieBeer without uPcer, Get if at any Government Liquor Store VANCOUVER BREWERIES LIMITED 5aaWaTeTeaD LHIHHHHHHsflHHO Tins advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board r by the Government of Itritifih Columbia. Dubarry's Fine Perfumes and Toilet Luxuries i Appeal irresistibly to people of good iate mid refinement. PERFUMED BATH SALTS IN TABLETS & CRYSTALS Tonic, invigorating, refreshing and beaiitifviug. FLOWER SCENTED BATH SOAPS FACE POWDER MANICURE OUTFITS DAY CREAM NIGHT CREAM TRAVELLING OUTFITS Contain, in compact and ronveuuMit fi rm, every Toilet Luxury likely to be required on ;i holid.-i : Perf'im, . Face Powder, Night Cream, Toilet Soap. H itli I)n-ting Powder, and Tooth Pasle ORMES LIMITED The Pioneer Druggists The Rexall Store Third Ave. & Sixth St. Phones 82 and 200 Ladies' And Children Underwear The cold weather is beginning to bo felt. We are prepared to supply your wants and have a full line of Juegar, Watson's or TurnbuH's Underwear for all tastes. Jaeger Combination Suits for Ladies, in all styles from, each $7,50 Jaegar Vesls ami' Hloomers, from $4.50 Children's Wool short sleeve,. knee length Union Suits, from , $2.75 to $4.50 Short Sleeve Vests, from 95o llhliy's Vesls in silk and Wool or pure vvoni; priced from . 95c to $1.75 H. S. Wallace Co. 3rd Avo. and Fulton SU We stock Pictorial Patterns. Phona 9.