fONDAT OCTOBER 26, 1826, ran doe? vbwb PAGE FIVE iftle Thinas aVaV.taaW a--.. -a -w Like Cuff Links Hoinelitiie tnukr a liig ti i roiii'O in a mtiihV pmprul npimnrnnceN We liavtj rsprnr new beauties in olii gud at 8 ri.Ofl lo 1 0.00. One litre jw while gnl'l H vi1h v -mull (Jinmoiiilx. Annlltri- pair ;it $15.00 gitld Willi i -'ilul pUtinum r mmjngs. i-o tine gitUl filletl net- ..HI 1.50 to if.W. 5 JOHgULGER riRWELLHKS no IS.TI1C STORE WITH THE CLOCN LUMBER ori manufacturing Rti itii ) dieted luni-F.'1-p gnnn IimI .J.i Ifa.'if.nl ind salmon tmxr. Ak For Price Seal Cove Lumber Co. Ltd. PHONE 562 GEORGE RORIE Chartered Accountant and Auditor lltc!iver. Liquidator. Tmsire. &.f. Phone 387 New Address: 243 Second Avenue Weal PHIN' F III'I'MIT Fur Coats & Jacquettes A. . MtiuinUe Slock of Flit TriintninM ai low price B. C. FUR Co. Nit Q.W.V.A. Third Ave MILK From Butkley Valley FRESH MILK AND WHIPPING CREAM We specially recommend cur Table Cream al 15c for Half pint. Quality and Service Speclal'loe Delivery Service Valentin Dairy Phone 67 TUGBOATS Day Phonea 423, 639, Green 238, Black 735. Nlpht Phone 687,. 639, Green 238, Blaok 735. RUPERT MARINE PRODUCTS, LTD. GEO. U. BU8HBY, Man. Dir. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 678 DENTIST LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone tl. rtane, Warehoualni, and OlHtrllJtillnit, Team or Motor Service. ''0a I Rand and Gravel We Bpeclallta In Plan and Furitur BovlnR. FORMER LOCAL GIRL MARRIES MIHM Holds PATTl I.I.O, IIAldllTllt1 "IMXTKK Of LAM IS. WEIH Cl.iriOltll HTlAItT (OM.IMIN- o wrumng oi much Interest In Prince I Rupert owing to the fact that the bride lived in Prince Rupert tor many years ! during early girlhood, took place m i,nriit inurch Cathedral, Victoria, last Wednesday evening, when Mis. Lillian j Dorti Pattullo, only daughter or Hon ' T. D. Pattullo, mlntater of land, and I member of the legislature for Prince1, Rupert, and Mrs Pattullo. became the j bride of Clofford Stuart Oolllaon. son of ' Mr. and Mr. John Colllaon. The Op- ' lands. Victoria I A profusion of pink and white chry- j Muwimiunw ana annua, covering the choir screens and flanked on either aide by graceful palms, together with n archway of pink and white chry-aanthemums, comprised the unusually beautiful floral trttin tnr -.--.i.,. m .v. n ,UUI4 The church was filled with congregation to witness the ceremony, which was performed by Very Rev Cecil B. Qualnton. Drim of Columbia. Mr Pattullo gave away his daughter, who looked a nurture of radiant love- i lines In her exquisite gown of white I georgette heavily encursted with silver and Irrldescent paillettes all over the long walsted sleeveless bodice, while on 'the full skirt with It. scalloped hem line similar paillettes traced a conven-, Uoual design. Her filmy veil of tuiuj and CarrickntacroM lace was arranged j in cap fashion, with bandeau of) Camckmacroa Lee outlined In orange; btouom buds and tiny pearls to hold! It In place She earned an exquisite rasepolnt lace handkerchief, an heir-1 Loom of her mother'., and a beautiful bouquet of ptnk rose, lilies of the valley and orchid, completed the bridal toilette. Pervencbe blue to deep rote were the shades chosen for the gowns of the ; four bridesmaid. Mla Dorothy Holmes. I Uu Helen MacrJonald. M1m EUle Tay-: lor and M1m r.atle Colllaon. sister of the bridegroom The gowns were fashioned alike of georgette with long strattbt bodies, a soft drapery falling Diversion and U.s if m OOt A MfflWf p HILLY Fall temperatures are making many throats bore. tioane and irritated. A chill jiives the opening to bronchitis, and to the dangerous germs of many other respiratory diseases. The quickest and ittit remedy is in the real breathe-ahle I'rpi tablets which, as they dissolve on the ton (cue, give off mt'lieiiml futnt't that psss with the breath into the furthest recewes of the lungs. IVps carry beaiifiil and hraltli wherever they go. They put a speedy end to pain and irritation and soothe and heat inner recn.es which gargles and ordinary throat Ublrts never touch. Carry a few of these silver-jacketed Fepttablctilooseinthcpocket. Take one whenever the first sign of " throatine " appears. A Perw in the mouth ever? hour or so, filters n trw , Uakml Stmt, -tuiday Dawn." centred the tabic, flanked on either aide ; i THi: ItMT.moV with silver vases of roses and tall pink j After the ceremony th many guest tiM n " sconcea. j I attended a reception at the home of th.t " ! propo the toast ; Avenue. : hrtde. and Dr. Kenning that at, brides parent, on Newport where they wrr received by Mra rat-:'" the recipients ot beautiful of many beautUul tullo wearing a gown ' .i i wedding gifts. Including a beautiful all- WATER KOTICC ' ver tea and coffee service from the cabinet ministers and their wives, and tAkt: Nhtk t tiMi IMirt tleorrr John ' a handsome mahogany clock from th. Ilim, wlwwe sdilreM i. lnre -.iitwr). ' f j-nd, rwriartment at the 01 "e inas weparuneni i me 'will H' ' lftr m t.U and us 1 in mm saHun IT day ir wster out of I Parliament Bulldluga. Mr. and Mrs. :kr:r' wi ami dram, mi" Trout n.y alxmt 40ejtbey will motor to Portland for' their "" llir b.-arli rr.aii lb Mtnth hoMJmooD lhe brlde travellUig In a ...I .'.truer l.itt "K. kllSNi I .It. Til? . tr will be doerted rroni lit -tresrn suFrench gown of crackle-edge blue, with .1 t.iint atx.ut IB tm-i frtrtn it iiNMiib ' igkin cojt trimmed with squirrel and IjimI will Iw iiwrt fur itmMlir and cannery; I iH the UihI ueertuert, . l-.l ; close-flttlcg black hat On their rr-! A . KiU- I II. TW tKitire HWled , turn they will reside on Dennlson Road. ...n llH- rulHl no llw tail. U.J f Sep ..,.." ,.h !i.-nilH-r, i. A o .it thl iwillre and I Oontales Height.. uii i.lii'atl'n imrmiani llierel.. and l . 'llie "Waler A'f will lie filed In the ot IIOTIX AKItlVAl.t , tier .r tlie W.ler lieeiirtler at rrmre Uiilierl. ibieelhn. u tne .rn..u.in nut . Im- filed with tlie Mid W.ler Hr.irler or wllh the rinptn.ler r waier iurni. Irliice Kuprrt A. A. II. Smith. A. Acheson. J. R. iin imtHT in a Um-sI nrwrpar. Tlie(E. Brande. P. V. Delcourt J. P. Mus- ,1,1, ..r hm. fir.i piit,lirsti.rti ot tin. notice n.n p,ul Alvaroff. E. Q. Langles. C. iiuiikut tiKonuE Jviiinstox, Applir.nt 1 ftOTICC OF INTINTieN TO APPLY j FOR LEASE ! In tlw l.sml Peeordlnir ni.trlel of Atllit 1 Mimiia- I)Min t Caii.r liwirirt lAkK N.'TH'.K Uii the l.nklneer Oolrt Uln., I. Id., mi , a refiiiieieii iiiiniii. "' lake ll.eni'.' II" S rtorilM-ny mm ii.m. ... i i," tiiftit e M.terly tuo feet, thi.-j-U .utVrlv mo feet more nr le to Ijigfl , i ir mirk, tln-nre Westerly mo tfl Imnre nr lr to ix.lnl of rommeneenient nrt .'.mMlnmir .ere "",ri,P.r..l?"io. C.rtlflcats of Improvements. E. Rand and J. W. Barker. Vaucouven Mr. and Mrs. Overend and child, Btlklne; Dr. and Mrs. a. E. Hearst. Cedar Palls. Iowa; A. E. Karson, Monroe. Wash.; Louis .Edwards, Ketchikan- F. B. Ooodenough, T. R. Wilson and Q. F. Hough, Inverness; Mr. and Mrs Z TS'l- C Parry. Calgary: Mrs. J. Anthony ...im inii'inl" t.'Siii'ty for fnrrlBire leae.and son. Remo; W. J. Bervlce, Smlthers: ltflW n!w 8mllh-c " r-Noe, r-Wftt- , fret itilnt in an Ksierly direetlnn frirtn aon. William F. Eve. Alex Davie, Oeorge !!"u,'.Yri.irT.ul.Wu Warwick. 8. GrlmMon and W. A. !r Winn hirer, un Takii Ann of Tsln 0bb. Anyox. CENTRAL R. Radlnbaugh, Ketchikan; Mrs. O. Cunningham, Mary Cunningham and Maggie Cunningham, Dawson: 8. R MacLachlan and Jo Smith, C.N.R.; ILiji LACI'ilThomaa O. Morrow. Toronto; W. C. MINERAL ACT i Little, Woodcock; C. W. Magee. Marmot. S.WOV Mrs. H. Franks. Andlmaul; W. Winn Frarlional No. t. Anyot and newln. Port Simpson; Freda Dudoward. r Mineral Claims, situate in tlie Ainu nit. Siinini " nivHiim if tne Ca.sisr ni.trlct, Inverness Cannery; Ernest A. Lorlng, shout oiih mlU' up stream irtmi me Pwclf,c. T Conway. Stewart TAkV NOTICE that The Enitlneer Oo Id Minis .Id., inc . Kre Miner'. Certlflrate ,V Johu -. inlfiiil. fitly days from the rtiie lierenf .t PPlV I" Hi' "lf 1,, ?nrn.M for Ceri riraie of iniprnvenients. t r Hi PMrpoM of iibUltilng a Crown Iir.ni or Hi.' slmve r In I in. And fuf Her lke notlr thai aet ion. ;m-rter before serlliin . " """' u i.'i!i of aurfi Cerllficate "f Improve- ""OATEP this ll day of Beplember. A.D. m' II, McK. FRA8ER. Agent MINERAL A0T werllflcat of Tmprov.m.nls. iimni Mi , Lot 5. Mineral Claim, iiu.T II th" Al in M'l.lnir Division of ill ?iilsr l rlcl. n H West Ann of Ta-if- V alMiiit three fliiarter. "of a mile Snn.trni tnin in" iih.i'il. f Wann niver. "Pn-iCp NiiTI CK thrtt I. Charle. E. ailimire, TAkKJ'(l" f;,Vrl,:.i; Nu. 0T4. Inteml. IiVTv Vtivs fr..in tl lilo herenr. in apply nX,lVhe,,aMn' W for ifajrll leal. tnm I It A IttlMlftdP of f)h- "' ' "a ; ftirlhiT turlher taken Uht'll ii-ilK-.. nnurr mm m-inm. T - .iifn 8 mutt i commpnctM. uo-,hTii"e wen Certincate of Im-pn.vrnieni.w , m of flrpirmber. A.D H. McTl. mASEH, Ateut. WATER NOTICE. Dlvsrson and Us TAKE NOTICK that tinmrvllle Cannery C.Hiip.nv, Ltd, . wlui.e aililrena I. (lore Avenue Wlwrt, Vaucmiver. U.C.. will apply fur a lleiiire to take and tine fio gall.tiw per minute uf water nut nf small stream, also known a. Mill Stream, whtrh flows norlhesst anil drains into Jetlw.y llarlmr ahoill 3(10 jardt ti.irtliwe.t nf mmtlieast rnrner of Tot Mining Claim. The waler will be diverted from the stream at a point almut (100 feel from lis liumth In a southwe.lerly ilirei'llun, anU will lie ira fur Indus trial piirimiwa upon the land ilierthod a. II. acrea norlhent of Tnirit .Mlnlnr Claim. This liom-e was iKiitn on the Knniiid mi the Vlh day of Septeni-Icr. Iftvti. A riip.v or this notice ami ah application piimiiaiit tli.'ielo and to the "Water Art" will l. riled In the orrice of the Waler Uecorder at Prince ltuerl. Ii. C, (il.j.'. tloin to tlie application may be filed with the said Water Hecordev or wllh ili. Complrollor r Watfir nights, Pailianient liiilldina, Victoria. H.C., within thirty days after the flrat sppearaiice of this notice In a local new.iwper. The date of the first publication of tins nailer- Is October lt. SOMKHVII.I.K CANNEItY CO'.. LTD, Applicant. By rrd DesbrUay Wtilieri, Ageut. MOTHER FOUGHT FURIOUS BEAR' Ol'POKTt'NE ARRIVAL OF THAFPEI. ! Ill MIAMI MAVfcD VIM Ml WIFE ASH H.tllV EPIC STORY Trapper mid family Here Picking Her-rle. IVIien Animal Arrlted : EDMONTON. Oct 23. How a frail girl-mother battled to the death with; an enraged she-bear both in defence of their off.prlng- Is told by Jules La-Plamme. half-breed trapper from the headwaters of the Porcupine river. Accompanied- by his 17-year-old squaw. Jules set out from his cabin one day In the early faU to gather berries before the snow got too deep. The girl carried her baby In a pack-sack on her, back,, and her only weapnr was an axe which' she wore in her belt. Proceeding up a deep coulee In which snow from an earlier storm still lay on the ground, the pair separated: Julea to hunt for a good place to run hb line and discover patches of berries, add the girl to pick them. i-oKt:i am; in hoi k At the base of a monster spruce, th wife found a big hole. Hanging the child from a protecting branch, th poked the axe-handle down Into hole to see what might be In there. She aoon found out. With a loud "Wootr a big black bear emerged from the hole followed by a pair or cubs. Its small, plgfclsh eyes bl&zin c the air you breathe and protects I with bate, the enraged mother of the against infection dangers. I cub advanced on the frightened mother PEPS adl.iuti, ,il nnr fWimil eric. lot the babe, which swung on the tree 'a few feet from the bear. ' With a piercing scream for aid from ber man, the daunUess girl faced the ' bear, which advanced on the woman with menacing growls. . Jules, catching ! eight of one of the cub as he came .running through the underbrush, ana 'lenorant of the fact that Its mothei -.. U 'rtJ AU4fMf.lt nd I .... ...- . l-k ..r-V,, I and broke the cub's neck. It rolled to- wards Its parent, uttering plaintive i moans, while the blood gushed out of t mouth. !from the right shoulder, while on the bUck nd gold, and Mrs. Colllaon. i Rmg luelr on lu hlnA i,. tne full flared aktrta the hemline u raomer oi tne groom, wno waa nana-marked by a broad band of abaded vel- melT gowned in black georgette bead-:et to ton Thetr picture hat of 1 la P hat of black and j georgette to match the frocks were Pla- i adorned with allm leaves and French The drawing and sun rooms were 'flower, and each carried aheavea of ! beautilully arranged with masses of I pink chrysanthemums. P'. pink chrysanthemums, the youn j The groom waa attended by Dr. a a.'cowple receiving the, felicitations of th. (Kenning, and the ushers were Mr Nov- fuU beneath an archway of pink I man Whlttaker. Mr Bert OollUon ano 'nl wh)l chryBanthemums. In the IMr NoH Colllaon. During the algnlng dmng room, where auppeV waa. served at th register. Mrs Jrule Longtleld handnome three-Uer wedding cake she-bear made a lunge at the squaw. TTlth desperate bravery, the squaw beared up her axe. Measuring her distance, she brought the weapon crashing down on to the skull of the beai which tell dead at ber feet. Just as the trapper ran up and caught ber faint rr form in bis arms PRINCE GEORGE JUDGE'S TRIP EXPERIENCE! OF Jl'IKSb ItOlll.KTMIV IX PEACE RIVER HISTRICT HUDSON HOPE, B.C.. OcJ. 2S. (By Canadian Press) On his eleventh Judl clal visit to the north and Peace River district. Judge Robertson ot Prince Oeorge, with three other members of bis party endured the most trying hardships and experienced many thrilling Incidents, according to accounts they have related. Leaving ' Summit Lake In a twenty-seven toot boat, with an outboard engine, the party made slow progress down the Crooked River, owing to ex-Uemely low water. The boat bad to be, dragged over portions ot the trip. The party ran Into a heavy snowstorm near Red Lock Lake and under ex tremcly hazardous conditions McLrod Lake was reached next morning. Aa the party waa proceeding down the Parsnip River, the boat was swamped, all occupants being thrown Into th. water . . Throughout, the day, the voy-egeura 'labored under' difficulties In salvaging the equipment that might be used again. Borne coffee and wet bread were all the provisions that were saved. Every member of the party lost his personal belongings, Including their arm and rishlng tackle. They had no mean;. :f killing game for food. The boat was hung up on a sweeper and the following day the party floated down to a trapper's cabin, where they tasted their first meal in thlrty-sla hours. The .pa'ty then proceeded to Plnlay Forks where the boat was abandoned and later they reached the out skirts of civilization, after passing through several snow storms and btttci wind. The temperature hovered around aero at many points ot their Journey. According to Judge Robertson It waa the most trying trip he had made during the eleven years he haa been dispensing Justice In the northland. FARM LABORERS HAVE BLACKLIST And Tluit I. Why Suine Furmers Can ""' not tlet Harvesters fjASKATOON, Saakn Oct, 33. (By Canadian Press. 1 If a farmer cannov secure titan to work for him during the harveat time, perhaps' It la because he is on the blacklist. The harvest laborers most of whom form ft floating population, have perfected a blacklist system, by which fellow workers are warned away from farmers who refuse to glv their men rides to town, do not provide good food, hold back wages, or In any other way make life unpleasant tov thetr hired help. Tb names of th offending mploytrt The Well-Managed Home ""THE manager of a household is the purchas- ing agent for a large proportion of the family needs. In order to do a good job she must know what, when and where to buy. She must study goods and the concerns which make goods and have them to sell. She must put her home on a business basis and run it on business principles in order to make the most of the family income. Information is the only basis for intelligent purchc sing. And the right way to get the greatest amount of necessary information is to read the advertisements. Advertisements tell you what is new and good in merchandise. They reveal improvements and inventions to mae your home life easier, more comfortable and more convenient. They give you information about a thousand and one things that are usejul and interesting. Every manager of a household every member of the household who shares the responsibility for the family s Welfare should make a habit of .readins the ads. Read the advertisements in order to buy wisely are Inscribed on pieces of paper In UL'TTEK , telephone booths, on telephone poles, o I Brookfleld, Shamrock and Woodland; 3 on the walla of .tores or the employment offices. Determined to find out why harvest era refused to accept work with certain farmers, officials ot the Saskatoon employment bureau started an Investigation. They obtained definite Information to prove that a blacklist system la actually operative In Saskatchewan. Market Prices LARD Pure Compound Ec.n a B.C. lresh, pullet B.C. fresh, firsts B.C. fresh, extras Local new laid Alberta fresh, second . FISH Halibut. Ib Salmon, red spring, lb. Salmon, white spring . Smoked kippers, lb. Kippered salmon, lb. .. Smoked black cod. lb. 28c 25c .......... 60c 65C ...... ... coc 65c and 70c 40c .. 25c 1214C .. 15C .. 25C 22 V,C Finnan baddies, lb 20c Salt mackerel, lb 25c Eastern salt herring, 3 for 25c Salt codfish fillets, lb ; 30c Boneless salt cod bricks, lb 25c MEATS Fowl, No. 1 lb 35c to 40c Roasting chicken, lb 45o to 50c Horn, sliced, first grade 60c Ham. whole, first grade 60c Horn, picnic, lb 35c Cottage rolls, lb 40c Bacon, back, sliced 65c Bacon, side 60o to TSSc Pork, dry salt 35c Ayrshire bacon, Ib Veal, shoulder Veal, loin '. Veal, leg Pork, shoulder Pork, loin .' Pork, leg Beef, pot roast Beef, boiling Beef, ateak Beet .roast, prim rib Lamb, chops Lamb, shoulder Mutton, leg - Lamb, leg Mutton, chop Mutton 'shouldM lbs, 85c E.CJ) 2 lbs. 65c Capital, 2nd grade, lb 40c Fraser Valley, lb.' 45c CHEESE Ontario solids .... GUI ton, lb Kraft Norwegian Ooat , Napoleon Llmberger .. 30c 35e 45c 65C 70c Roquefort 75c Swifts' Buttercup, lb. 45c Oorgonzola, lb . 75c McLaren' Cream, Jars .... 45c and 85c Qruyere '.. 60o Oolden Leaf, lb. .......... Vr.OLTAW.ES New beeta, bunch ........ Beeta. 0 lbs 100 lbs. New carrots, bunch B.C. Carrots, lb. 100 lbs Rutebagaa, 8 lbs 100 lbs ... 4(0 ... 25c . 12.75 .... tc .... JC . (2.25 ...25C . .TS Radishes, bunch 5c New potatoes, 10 lbs 25c Potato. 100 lbs. 12.00 Fancy B.C. tomatoes, .per lb. 10c Tomatoes, per basket 40c Watercress, bunch 10c Oreen peppers, 2 lbs. ...... 250 Cucumbers, each ,, 10c, and 15c Parsley, bunch , 6c Mint, bunch ).. 6c Leeks, 3 bunches 16c Cauliflower. B.C., bead 25c-35c Corn on the cob, dozen .' 40c Oreen onions, dozen 25c Tertace cabbage, lb 6c B.C. bead lettuce 10c Garlic, imported, per lb. ... B.C. Cooking onions. 6 lbs. . Rhubarb, outdoor, S lbs. .. Wax and green beans. 3 lbs. 45c vegetable marrow, id. 25c celery. 2 bunches 40c Hubbard squash, lb 40c' Citron, tb ,. 30c pumpkin, lb. ...... 45c Sweet Potatoes, 2 lbs, . . . 42c rI plant, 2 lbs 12 'ic to 18c Pwkllng cucumbers, lb. . 100 to 12c Piewing onions, 3 lbs. .. 35c to 400 FRl'lT 30c Orange, Valencia., dozen 80c Lemons, Sunkl.t. doc, . . 35c California grape fruit. 2 tor . 40c Banana. 3 lbs. for 48c 400 Candled honey Extracted honey, lb. .... SOcjApplM, Mcintosh R.ds 40c 25c 25c 35c , 6C 25C . 7c . 7C . 7C 25C 350 160 25c . 25o to 75C 25c and 35c .. 35c 35c , . . 35C 85 and 85e ........ 13.36 Apples, Wealthiea : 82.85 Apples, Oravenstelna 12 JO Cookllng apples 81-B5 Canteloupes, each 16c Peaches, case 61.45 Italian prune, crate 85c Cocoanuts, each 20c and 25c Honey Dew melon, each 45c Casaba melons, lb 10c Peara. Bartlett, case 13.25 DRIED FRUITS Dates, bulk. 3 lbs. 35c Dates, Dromedary 25c Raisins, bulk, lb 20c Ralalna, package, lb 25c Cluster raisins, lb. v... 25e Lemon and orange peel ........... JOo Citron peel 60u Black cooking figs 30c and 35c White tigs. lb. .r.w.....I, 16o Table tigs, lb jj...'....17 35c Currants 320 Prunes 15c-35c Apple 35o Teaches, peeled 35c Apricot, lb. 40c NCTS Almonds, shelled Valencia 75c Brazils and filberts , 35c Walnuts, broken shelled . 60c Walnut, shelled halve 65c Almonds 3 So Peanut 20c Manchurlan walnuts 85c California walnuts 45 No. 1 mixed nuts .-, 35c SCUAK White, per 100 67.10 Yellow, per 100 60.60 .. FLUl'K Flour, 4S's. No. 1 bard wheat ..... 63.76 Pastry flour, 10' 650 Pastry flour, It's 63 .90 FEED 100 lb. Wheat. No. 8 61.10 Oata 6160 Bran 6100 Short 81.10 Middling ...-....,,,...... 62.50 Barley ....... 6138 Poultry mash 6100 Special eggtnaah 8140 Oyster shell 6260 Scratch food 6160 Beet sera; .........,..,,...,.,. 16 25 O round oil cak ...j.. 64.78 Baby chick feed 64.34' Fine oat chop 63.70 Crushed oat 63.70. Fin barley chop 6348 Whole corn , . ..,. 61.00 Cracked corn 64.10 Pint oonunsal ......i. ........... M-l J 3