nhnr 5, 1928 Vc j, too, will bo delighted when you try this tea. II. ?i,grown -full-flavoured perfectlyb,endcd fv ii sealed In aluminum to keep the strength an J flavour In 43c per half-pound, everywhere Aik for this delicious blend. Phone 574 B.C. B Drenches and DaMrieosora from Co it to Coast MOOSE WHIST EVERY LUXURY Local and Personal ScSioolBaysareHappierwith In the weekly Moose Ixdge knockout whist tournament last ON AIR LINER night, B. M. Simpson and Tony Martinsen won first prizes which Frank Taaffe and J. JlcPhee were chickeni and A. Ohntuorir were the only passengers disem- nd Nols . .flundereon,' . second Hmm mil is kmiCanu mukino barking here at noon today from izes, urn vi corrj , .-, ''""V!!1'? I1KI DIMXd IIOOM ARE I the steamer I'rincess Royal on h:.vhke her arrival from Vancouver. A group of local young people i starting a series of dances which will bo held evry Thursday night in the Boston Hall. The Service Depot along alt travelled roads DUNLOP VSM? !SS2 CAHADA A.SOS Fhone 45 uScliers & Grocers, Ltd. SPECIAL FOK WKRK EN'DINR OCTOKBK G, 1D2S "i (;MAT0BS, ROYAL CITY, New choice imck, 2's, ier tin Jgrj i'i.NEAPPLESINGAPOIlE, Sliced, 2's, 2 Uiw for 2l)C ilNGER SNAPS, freah and crisp, per lb. ... 19( l.'OUN STARCH, per packet He J';: ACHES, sliced or halves, l's, per tin 20C PUT PEAS, PEARL HARLEY, POT BAhLEY, DRY GREEN PEAS, per lb 8C CAMPBELL'S SOUPS, 2 tins for 2C MARMALADE (pure), per 4 lb. tin 59C POULTRY FOR THIS WEEK ' LIGHT FOWL, por lb 38C UROILERS, per lb. v. 45c Thio ai-e locl and fresh killed. APPLES We hnvo a large assortment of Mcintosh Apples on display at attractive prices. Phone us for quotations. We reserve the right to limit the quantity purchased by any one customer. All Preserving Fruits at most attractive, prices. Everything in Green VcRetahles fresh off each boat. Watch our windows, it pays. B. C. Butchers & Grocers, Ltd. Phone 45 THE HOME OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT Pkcne 574 LOf.DON, bepi. . nLi announced that the giant airship R100, scheduled tor scrrlce betaraau Britain and the United States, would Dot be able to first event last night was well tht fir trlp thto auenuea Exceptional Mileage on Dunlop Tires The very last mile that experience, forethought, care and mechanical skill can apply is huilt into Dunlop Tires. Direct access to the first sources of supply for select materials give stability to Dunlop Tires. The co-operation of a world-wide organization contributes the results of .extensive research for the perfecting of Dunlop Tires. A system of Service Stations, spread along the highways of Canada, afford motorists every facility for keeping in touch with the Dunlop dealer. n w hi even year as hud been huped, though an Initial trip la! pasuble before the winter U over. This ship la being built by a private com. puiy at Howckn and la Marine; the final stages. Wo delay mark the pragma on the later airship Biol, however, being constructed at the government works at Crdln(ton. The MM has been more or leea surrounded In seorecy. being a Mate ship, but u larfely similar to '.he B100 and is designed for an England-India servlot. In a description of the R101, which along with the Rieo Is an entirely new conception of air conveyance. probaWy Cardington. and a svs- tza.. h&h m be likened to two par-. ichuu pUsMk -a a v:rtloal plane tuck I ta iick.' ha I .-en devisee), which en- . jtlrcly eUsalraKw the itinejlinw stresses i hkrly tj a s:t up under th old ss-I tn. :f os bag became deflated. An-, err. r leatur. making for Increased aalc'.jr la ttie ute of the Beardmore aolld fuel inyo'Jon aaglne-, whloh run on : cru-e ell .natead of peujl. 1 HoU.'W swel airscrews will be used. ' and reverse mechanism la being lneor-: pcn.trt far ranoeurtng purposes. SesaU stu li9 pover uatts are required U) a ship, and these mvst be nw with I petrol, nut spaotaj pocauMons have been tabes to Isolate the HM veto- tile fuel froan Ust ship proper. 11. i iuu aUsj of the ship vtttTnat be j.a uuta jt is cimpms. bat a ocui ooaapsuon oao oe mMte with a U4iu bnwiiijiiy. fcUOl HI be prae-. -..j as otumU shells Itt leea, t ..u. ui ul -set in rtlamftfr at the ' u.. vi . girih and. -with the Owo.rcl car. is .0 feet high. Tbe east-trol car prja9a underneath the ship , by .Uj paasandwr quacurs. and eoitslste c: u lower aaa uper deck, the foraatr ! in the ease of an auship betng the triage, as tt nuun view required la downward. 1 list MM flights of R101. atter her heme trials are o ample te. wlU be to the Cast, and tLe ship, ui fact, hM been cwsignsrl to 11) without a mllcj to bass) at Egypt and Karachi. Conunaader Burn, on the other hand. Iwiahta to 4ee;op the Atlantic route, I a offering the beat possible pioepeot of 'a ounerclal return, and. as this in- . vclvas rijrtng a longer distance without ' (tapping, ho is already planning ' for j ships of T.aOO.OC3 to ,0O3.O0O OUblO feet j capacity, so that the Journey oan be : made with an r dequate reerv of fuel, land yet at xai same tune permit a i commercial load to be carried. I MARRIED THREE TIMES TO S: ME PERSON IS EXPERIENCE TORONTO TORONTO. Oct. 5. One third and final mj triage ceremony for Judith Reult MagHlhae,. of Bdhta, Brazil, and Germinal Farina Romero, of Toronto, In St. John's Rom; :i Catholic Church took place recently. Twice before have the couple been united i wedlock. The first ceremony v i done by prosy, an ! uncle of th bii'ilc t. iking place of the frroom, wlio wa.- in Toronto when the ceremony took place. The second was a civil rite per formed before n justice of peace. The first marriage, a suiMval ui an ancient brazilian custom which called for the bride to lie married at home if the -groom in absent, took place Inst Uilv. Arthur Graves, purser of the steamer Princess Koyal, and his assistant, Charles English, will go ashore at Vancouver for a three weeks' holiday when their ship completes her present voyage north next Monday. It Is now expected that the season's first full train of prairie grain for the Alberta Wheat Pool's Prince Rupert Elevator will be here on Monday. This morning there were reported to be some 150 carloads on the railway west of Edmonton bound here. Making another new record for early arrival. C.P.IL B:,! s"-enx lntWMt wUl tUcn tothej Princess Royal, Capt Albert Rip- Ikj ..-.-.fjer quiiwn, which are carried on v j f . . , . . "' Port at 12 cIock ; duralumin girder, and provide . lounge rea,ch?d o ,33 it by 04 jeet. accosnmodation for!"00" today from the south and j SO people to dine at onoe. with a tr-!w"' 8a" t 10 o'clock tonight on i :sc mm electric kitchens, two-berth her return to Vancouver and Cibina, and promenade deck aloag the way points. Ude of the 4hip enabling views of the I j world outside to be gained through the 1 transparent sides of the ship at this prtftit Forced ventilation "is provided ; and the pexnger quarter can be , hotted if necessary, who there Is a ' prorcr un?klng room luxury hitherto li."nstbte In airship. Access to the mltidlo seotton'la obtained by a long gangway entered by a door In the nose ol th amp. A number of ingenious Ideas are In-corp-ra id la R101 Probably the great ert advanoe other than that, of con I attracted by a large display of nrur-r.onai metnda. is ensuring strengt) , canned vegetables, fruits, jams ' unuer inr wjni openuing oonaitions. Wlt.lSTAM) IRBIKE R1U1 has ..ten (eiigxed tc withstand t:-.- tnest ra .d vei ileal curr. nt known, ai.d this ts -jtlnu.d to aaasunt to an ly ird gust at the rate of 4 000 feat a mmu'.t, ct m.re than double that which ; cau--fl the wi of the aVktnandaaa. the very c iderahie adaanc made Under the newly Inaugurated winter schedule. Union steamer Cardena, Capt. A. Johnstone, Is due at 3 p.m. today from Vancouver, Ocean Falls, Bella Colla and Skenna River and other ports and will sail at midnight on her return south. Considerable interest Is being and jellies by the High School Girls domestic science class under the instruction of Miss Rogers which is being exhibited in the show window of the Northern Brokerage. The contents have a j very tempting appearance and i emonstrate that the girls are ,M the aetiio i of transfrrug the utt' making progress in this practical of the g bu . to the aotaai hull can line of study. STILL WAS SNOWING IN YUKON THIS MORNING At eight o'clock this morning snow wan still falling in the Yu kon according to the daily weather report of the Government Telegraphs. Following is the report: Haysport Strong wind, clear, temp. 48. Port Simpson Clear, calm, temp. 48. Terrace Cloudy, calm, t,emp. 40 Rosawood Cloudy, calm, temp. 42. Alice Arm - Raining, calm, temp. 54. Anyox Partly cloudy, calm. temp. 51. Stewart Partly cloudy, calm, temp. 41. Haielton Part cloudy, calm, temp. 40. Smlthers Part cloudy, calm, temp. 41. Burn Lake Part cloudy, calm, temp. 40. Eighth Cabin Cloudy, calm. Echo Lake Cloudy, calm. Telegraph Creek Part cloudy. aftan siou calm, temp. 38. wmV , .... o rs i on Allin -o.Ci. winu, lemii. Carmacks Snowing, calm, temp. 30 Dawson Snowing, calm, temp. 20. ANGLICAN WOMEN CHOOSE MRS. FERRABBE HEAD OF ORGANIZATION EDMONTON. Oct. 5. Mrs. G. Ferrabbe of Montreal was elected by acclamation president of the dominion board of women's auxiliary by the missionary society of the Church of England in Canada yesterday. Mrs. Brimer of Victoria was elected Dorcas secretary. .MUTILATED .MAXIMS Amputate the tall ends of ome of our proverbs and they are still serviceable at an' rate for the columnist. For example: "All work Vind no play makes jack" No one can question the pecuni-nry benefits of constant application. Other curtailed proverbs are: the I "It's a poor rule that won't work" "Fnint heart never won ." "Those living in glass houses shouldn't' "What is worth doing is worth doing ." "Man's Inhumanity to man makes countless thousands ." Keeps youngsters healthy and mentally alert. Contains the right amount oS bran in digestible form. 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