TAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS Thursday, September 25. 1928 Every careful housewife knows it is the best. SALADA TEA 'Fresh from the gardens' Ttt SEVEN-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE Rich in Woods and Finish Time-honored design . . . rich woods . . . and masterful workmanship . . . recommend this beautiful suite to the most discriminating home-maker. In new French Walnut effect, the beautiful maple overlay Bed, Spring and Mattress, Chest of Drawers, full size vanity ' arid Btineh furnishes any bedroom fully. Geo. J. Dawes Furniture Store Sol Agency for Gurncy Stoves and Ranges Northern Agency for The Famous "Nachman" 'Spring-Pilled -Mattress FEDERAL BLOCK, PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. PHONE BLACK 120 CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK . AND SHIPYARD OPERATING G. T. P. 20.000-TON FLOATING DKYDOCK Engineers. Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 3S5 DEMAND "Rupert Brand" TIIE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, R.C. Married Quietly Here Last Night ; Miss Eupheraia Couper of Prince Rupert Hotel Staff Bride or David McKemie of New ! Hazelton The marriage took place quietly 'at S o'clock last evening in First I Presbyterian Church. Rev. R. M. ; Stevenson officiating, of Miss Bup-I hernia D. B. Couper of Edinburgh Scotland, and Daniel M;Knzie 'of New Hazelton- Witnesses of ' the ceremony were Mrs. C. H. Sawle of ' New Haselton and Gordon Vie reck j af Prince Rupert .! Mr and Mrs McKnulc. who wfll have the congratulations and best j wishes of many friends, left or this i morning's train for New Hud ton. i where they will make their home. The bride has been a member of the office staff of the Prince Rup-J ert Hotel for several months. The ' 'room is enraged In ranching near I N'ew Hazelton. Clears Skin of Blemishes TK Perfect Antiseptic Treatmeat It to m rmf M 4t far te f ll l. tkTWt. II ! i. Jwt im ik pn tm. Bll IUUX Ow M4 HitoKM. Kl mmt 111 4rtr iwi ames ixsTtfvrur. GREEN TOMATOES 4 lbs. GREEN PEPPERS 2 lbs CUCUMBERS 4 for CELERY 3 for CAULIFLOWER Per head VEGETABLE MARROW-Per lb TOMATOES . 3 lbs. PICKLING ONIONS White; 2 lbs. PICKLING ONIONS Brown; 3 lbs. 30B CORN 3 doz. PRUNES ARE GOING UP Per crate PEACHES Per crate ; PRESERVING PEARS Per box i CRAB APPLES Per box P. LimHed 0. Box 575. Ladies t I !lai I MUM a SSr Wftk ttt DJJ. putt ttm ImM. IVKtl&O.kitJ W. t. McCUTCIIGtrS. DBI GO 1ST. OKMU LTD. Pickling Specials The Pickling Season Is Here and This Is the Best Time to Get Gsod Quality in Everything. " 25c 35& 25c 50c 20c 5c a District News TERRACE Mrs. II. Halliwell left Sunday, for rrince Rupert to meet herj daughter, Mrs. Root. DeKergara-!-meaux of Premier, who, with bert u t s i now anotr eomtracMBn. work T. hlr Started 1at week with QfpiJack Orafiam enstricV road fore- ""jman. In charge. 25C The work of moving loral house in order to confoiw wtth Q flfi the streets of the new townatte VXUu,is now under way. Ons Anderson 81.15 S1.65 S2.65 S2.35 CALL OR PHONE 18 OR 81 41? and 423, Sth Avenue East Mussallem Grocery Co. Will you please let us talk RINGS with you some of these days? We don't mean in an ad. What we request is that you step Into the store and 'ask to see our Ladies' rings. Don't expect us to parti cularize here. Always glad to answer your questions and assist you in selecting. It I . Jrl i h JOHflgULGER (JEWELLERS aiTttt STORE WITH THE CLOCK The wfng dam which will divert i the waters Of Falls Creek into the ; Kitsault River above the town vj ''hev will no loneer flow tieht OC;?i,UrMh t arMdle of the ptere i being the first to move his howse. Provincia! OonsUUe wiptomi Smith of An tot was a viidtnr ini Social Hygiene Is Subject of Lecture Dr. L A. Thomson Speaks at Terrace Under Auspices of Women's Institute family, expects to spena me win- Thomson: bomsbn: TERRACE, SepCJtVDr. M. A. or the cmndian Social ter here. Hygiene Council here on held a meeting Monday evening, under Mrs. eKitn ol Pnnce Rupert to augptoM f the Terrace Wo-guest at the homes of Mr W. nHl'a insUtute. Dr. Thomson L McDonald and Mrs. A. C. Head. ,e , short address on infec- . r : J ,!us and social diseases follow- Fred Naafa B.CUS. returned on f- wnich. the motion picture. Tuesday lifter spending the part 3Je gnd of the Road." was few weeKs at survey Jwk in thel gno u was both interesting Stewart milling district. He mu;, 0, good educational value, accompanied home from Prince iTbere a crowti ta at Rupert by Mrs. Nash. tendance and the local expenses Mrs. March returned on Monday after a short visit with Mrs. T. H. McCubbtn in Pacific. Joe Cook, timekeeper for the Hanson Timber Co. at Nash, spent a few days at his home here at ihe beginning of the week. A E. Bisdr CXR. coloniaation agent at Winnipeg, is spending a short holiday in the district. Everett Thomas, who has been with 'Fred Mash's survey party at Stewart, returned home on 1 The B. D. Bridge Club met on Tuesday evening at the home of Wm. DonaM. Mrs. Dtfgles and children Exstew. visited friends here Tuesday and Wednesday. George was a 'the week. of on Keep of Prince George visitor here at the first of Arthur Martin, who has spent some weeks at the bone of his, aunt. Mis. J. Cook, left at the be-; ginning of the week for his home n Smithen. A. A. MoDonald town Monday. of Uak was in George Lit Me returned Monday morntne from the Board of Trade Peace River trip and convention He had stooped en route at Burns Lake where he purchased a ' carload of cattle which be brought back with Constable L H. MeKermey returned on Tuesday after beinr ost dutv in Prior Raperf far a part of the last week; ' W. A. CaTsnsJth and J. Gar-'and were ir from Kalum Lake at the beglnnir.f of the week. ALICE ARM were defrayed by a silver collection. Dr. Thomson left on Tuesday for Haselton. Judge Comments On Usefulness of Grand Juries to Country In charging the grand jury yesterday at the assise court. Mr Justice W. A. Macdonald stated that there had been considerable d:s-cvssiOB as to the usefulness of grand juries. In Britain they had been di-ortwd with during the war and in the territories they wire n: used. However, he felt that they should be reluctant to break down the old tritutions He thought it - good thir- for them to make rec-"Teri1itions in regard to Improvements of public matters as thee : c mieridaUorvs often bad i good refect. 1 Silk curtain $3.50. for SI 95 panels values Wallace's. SWIFTS PICNIC HAM 5Vi-lb. average. Each SWIFTS PREMIUM properties for his company. j 4-. un REMO Mrs Kirkpmtrick of Terrace was the guest of Mrs. P. Murphy on Wednesday. A. H. Wilson has completed hlai Potatoe digging is now in full swing in Remo. several small shipments having already gone out and th season's first carload to go out Friday. Those Splitting Sick Headaches! M FRUIT-A-T1VES " Stop Those Health-Robbinf Fains Mn. Mkaid CooKs, EilUloe Sution, Oct, writes: "After wml TllA lim W Vmttriin mmi tii id il iMtef ma ditwndf 4 I rm M I am b ia Um b f fculib Skk lieadidxs tist ceme back on ya tioe slur time w& yield to "Frurt-i-tim". II rv CouIb is only one of taou- suds V have discovered this. "Fruit-s-Uvn" is s natural mt&d&e, made of intatfd fresh fruit jukes combined with the finest medicinal tetrtdienU. It always rdin-es. Try it today. MILK MILK Fresh Pasteurized Milk and Cream Daily. EARLY DELIVERY Throughout the City. VALENTIN DAIRY Telephone 657. BA- LIBBV8 CRUSHED PINK-APPLES 2s Tin NABOB PUMPKIN 2a. 2 tins PRE3ERVTJfO PEACHES Crate ITALIAN PRUNES Crate RIPE TOMATOES Basket 1 to Week-End Specials S1.35 CON Sliced. Ox UBBVC CORN BEEP is. 1 Una ... . BRENTWOOD PEAS Sieve 5. 2 tint - HORSESHOE SALMON 2 tins HALLO WI DATES 2 us. QUAKER BEAMS WITH PORK 2s. 2 tins ROYAL CITY RED PLUMS 2s. Tin BROOKPIELD CREAM ERY BUTTER 3 lbs. town at th end of last week on! MALKDT8 BEST HONEY official duties. I 4-Ib. tin pole contract m Remo and has SUNKIST ORANGES Mere turned to his home in Terrace. ! cUum slse. S dog. P. GA.MU1.A. Fifth Street. 55c 45c 9.5f 25c 25c! 25c 25c 15c S1.40 75c . ; . . BLUE MOUNTAIN PINEAPPLES e. l. Bowser, neia encmeer tori saimd s the Consolidated Mining & Smelt-1 t tins mg co, is spena ma a week or 10 . days In this district examining , NABOB AFKICOT JAM 25c 60c 81.60 j j 81.10 i 35c 95c Alberta Market Proprietor Phone 2 Every purchase of B.C. Products HELPS . YOU B.C. PRODUCTS IIURMAU fSOHliKHllHHHIHHHBNHHHCSSSiB II vw ".rM, if , f I. F WEDS. & Tilt a Two Shows 7 and 9 p a Emil Jennings T "THE BETRAYAL" Twd Short Comedies "THAT'S MY WIFE", "DONT GET JEALOUS" PARAMOUNT NEWS Admission, 15c and 50c UIom Bi'eadc Bcltei Bread. mm LOUR Seicious wheat flaCor is retained .n.swa.:i:!ii',-iv.ii'i'.Mi:.--:'it'iiro. eBBBxtteaKaaaaiaaaaaaaavMaBCaaaamiiAaHJAh& When the up is weak if thin j-sc put a little V Strength Without Fat COAL! MINE HEAD LUMP Per ton sl:50 MINE HEAD EGG Per ton , PEMBINA EGG Per ton sl-.nit SPECIAL PRICES FOR WINTERS SUPPLY HYDE TRANSFER 171 THIRD AVENUE EAST PHONE MO HEATED STORAGE BAGGAGE COAL onew ujlvi tin op ons with a twist j-and it's me best) poiisfi too!