EAT BRITISH COLUMBIA MILK FED LAMB September 7th to 14th THIS IS B.C. LAMB WEEK COAL nay the real Coal our famous Edson and Cassldj-Wellington In any quantities. Also Bulkier Valley Hay, Grain and Robin Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 658 TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIitY FOR SREUNA BRAND Creamery Butter tfc. Cottage Cheese FKKRII PASTF.IIIH7.KI) MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City LONDON,' Sept 9. In a statement on the eve of the convening yesterday of a special session of the HoiTse of Commons, Premier J. Ramsay MacDonald predicted that Parliament would give the new public treasury emergency. was adjourned until next Monday. btttc m CRAMPS PAWt IN THE STOMACH bbbbbbbbsblZbbE2JbbbbbbI tvit on the market for the pa f W ymri: ife act ion is pleaMM, rapid, reliable ami efTtctiva and relief (rotn ohtlrra. colio, cramps and pains in the itomaen eoinm promptly. l'fire, C()o. a bottla at all itruKgiata or rtalm; p't 'P only by TlmT. AIll-bum Co. Limited! Toroato, Out. BUSY TIME AT LIBRARY .carting Table Ha- to Be Eliminated to. Make Room for Book Cases, and Assistance Increased The work of the public library has increased to such an extent that the.l library board, at Its meeting last; night, decided to eliminate the big magaatne tabic, r placing it with a small table for the convenience of those using the reference books. Another book stick Is being ordered and arrangement are being made to encage the assistant librarian for longer hours than at present. Mias CruNnhank reoorted that so served and the toast to the bride gMat crowd m the building was;, offered by Rev. Alfred Wilson, at certain times and so many books, the groom responding suitably. 1 had to be exchanged that it was I Assisting the bride's mother at ; nhviCallv imnoasible to handle the I Lamb Week Being "Observed in B.C. This week is being observed as B. C. Lamb Week. According to the packers, thr lambs are com trig on and about three weeks earlier than In previous years, following a campaign by the Division of AntrruW Ifiuhnnrirv nnrt the Markets Dlvl- coalltion government a decisive vote on nf th n.nrtmit of Asrleul- pf confidence and would also ap prove the new administration's policies ot financial economy, King Oeorgc announced that a 50,000 reduction would be made in his civil list for the year. The Prince ot Wales announced that there ture. Stickers are being distributed to hotels and restaurants, to be put in view of the th encouraging sheep Parliament opened yesterday in a storm with Laborltes battling the Nationalist government. Premier MacDonald described the dangerous situation -which existed. Btcrllng was not only threatened but It was falling off the gold Owing to the labor Day holiday, the regular monthly session of County Court for setting of cases Premier Tolmle and Hon. William wouio ne a saving as iar as ne wi Atklngon Minister of Agriculture, concerned of 10,000 to go to the anri ,K-V ab tlw. co.onraUon of ! breeding In this province. Mooseheart Women Hold Whist Drive .Enjoyable Affair Nine Tables in Play Women of ttiesVfooseheart Legion whist drive last evening in the Moose Hall. i There were nine tables in play 'and prise winners were: Ladles' 'first, Mrs. Peter Wlnfham; second, Mrs. V. Qrtmson; nienl first, C, R. , Blggart; second, Cecil Morrison. After cards, delicious refreshments were serwd ! Percy Cameron was master of ceremonies for tlis evening, and Miss (Molly Lawrence presided at the door. The commltUfc in charge con slsted of Mrs. Sam Haudensclilld convener Mrs. Lund. Mrs. Hicham l.oni; Mis (). StegavUg, Mrs. Jack Pri:o( t iimi Mrs. Percy Cameron. Ben i.ip .iii milled yesterday atter-nuou mi tin mttila for Vancouver, where ho will pay a visit with his fumily. Supervisor of Fisheries Goes North on Fisheries Patrol Flying B6at Piloted by Al Cheesman and with W. Faulkner on board as mechanic, a Western Canada Airways flying boat, which has been engaged In fisheries patrol In the seining areas of the central division during the past summer, arrived here at 4:30 Monday afUrnoon from Swanson Bay and took off at 11 o'clock yesterday morning for Alice Arm with James Byd, supervisor of fisheries tor District No. 2 on board. Mr. Boyd has gone to Alice Arm to look over a number of lakes In that neighborhood which It has been proposed to stock with trout. Mr. Boyd will also visit other points in the vicinity of Alice Arm and he will have the plane away three or four day, it is expected. On 1U return here the plane will proceed to Bwanson Bay to resume- Its fishery patrol wore out of there. Amy Johnson Is in Berlin British Avlairix is Making Good Time In Homeward Flight From Tokio BBKT.IN Bept 9. In the cours-tf her homeward flight fromTokl" Mts Amy Johnson. British Aviatrtx indd here yesterday afternoon rem Koenlgsberg. INDIAN FINED the;receptlon were Mrs. H. K. Chris-; wortc M ot present carried on. Divisional headquarters of the Hanson and Mrs. P. Black. Mrs.' The library board also' discussed i provincial police have been advised Elmer Thompson was responsible Ile nosslblllies l securing a new 'that Abraham Daniels, himself an for the 'decorations. Dancing building this year nartly as a relief Indian, was recently fined $15, with brought the evening's festivities to j measure, and a committee was ap- option of fourteen days' lmprlson-a close. uolnted to keen in touch with the ment at Haserton for supplying Mr. and Mrs. Moore, will proceed I situation. f liquor to another Indian. The fine to prince George to pay a two; rje reiwrt of the librarian showed was paid. months' visit wlth;the Broom's nar-. tna , nam boohs had been taken out ' enU. after which tney vmi return durlng days the library to prince Rupert to take up their residence. Both bride and groom are well known and popular here and the congratulations and best wishes of many friends will be extended to them. The bride was formerly a member of the staff of Chrlss Mlil Bakery. The groom is employed in tugboat service here. M'DONALD CONFIDENT British Tremier Sure Coalition Will det Jiouse Support; Royal Ex.-. - .penses Being Cut was open in August, following the I return of the librarian from her 1 holidays. This was an average of 362 a day. It consisted of fiction. 1.904; non-fiotUm. 3$6; duplicate pay. 70. and Jiftfenlle W8. During the part of the month 29' new borrowers registered and 16 cancelled, leaving a registration of 3369. Books were received, two by gift and 15 by purchase, bringing the total on the shelves or In circulation to 8,018. YOUR CONFIDENCE Is What We Want Our PRICES arc still the LOWEST and our QUALITY the HIGHEST. We hope to be able to serve you in the future as we have done in the past, as we arc the first to bring down the cost of groceries. A FEW OF OUR MANY BARGAINS' the market in superior condition small White Beans 4 lbs Aylmer OoMen Bantam Com 2's, per tin Aylmer Tomatoe 2fc's, 2 tins Aylmer Ketchup 2 bottles on -their menus advising their pa- Oalner's Boneless Hams Just trans to order lamb. This move- rived, average from 4 to 6 ment has the hearty support of ib; eaCh. pCr lb I Oalner's Lard i 3's. per tin Super tin 10's per tlif Heine' PorJc & Beans-medium, per tin 7 tins j for Moose Hall Scene Last-Night of Very Heinz' Tomato Soup small, 9 tins Empress Tea and Coffee-Real good per lb were l&teues at a. very enjoyable Malkin's Beat Pineapple- 2's, per tin 25c 15c 25c 27c ar 23c 42c 70c $1.36 14c 95c 85c Malkin's Best Orape Fruit 2's, per tin Malkin's Best Custard Powder Per tin i Fresh Prunes For preserving, per crate Golden Bantam Corn Per dozen 2 dozen for Carry Stores "Where Dollars Phone SCO 3ia 3rd Ave. - 42c 25c 25c 30c 95c 24c 45c i . Mussallem's Cash and Have More Cents" Phone 18 & 81 417-423 5th Ave. Wednesday ic Thursday TWO SHOWS 7 & 9 p.m. ADMISSION 20c Si 65c Features start at 7:10, 7:30, 9:10 and 9:50 Thurs. Mat 2:30, 15c. & 40c. Features start at 2:40 &3:21 Wednesday September j. THE DAILY NEWS H31 PAGE SIX Let Ironing Troubles go Rolling by - - Hit ! 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All is packed, guaranteed against frost UNITED IN MARRIAGE Miss Florence Thompson Becomes Bride of Ralph Moore at Tretty Home Ceremony ' A wedding of much interest to many friends of the contracting couple took place at 8:30 last evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Thompson, 1138 Second Avenue West, when Miss Florence Ellen Thompson, popular yuung native daughter of Prince Rupert, was united In marriage to Ralph Arthur I Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. John ; Moore of Prince George. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Alfred Wilson, pastor of First United : Church under a floral arch and bell, the house having been attractively decorated for the occasion In pink and white. Entering the room where1 the ceremony was performed upon the arm of her father, by whom she was Islvcn In marriage, the bride was charmingly gowned in a costume of dark brown chiffon crepe with hat to match. Mrs. Mae Dorothy , Partridge, sister of the bride, whose i attractive costume was of similar color. was matrcn of honor. Both ithe bride and matron of honor car-jrled buquets of sweet peas and rose. The groom was attended by Pat "Partridge, brolher-ln-law of the bride. The ceremony took place before an a'ssemblagc of about twenty-five Invited guests. After the nuptial rites, puriet rciresnmenis were In box (kin, is a mi ment f rhoidi Irritation! tube Van o( auM i do poii-rtlieve the itch- lmi)t as soon as d and effect a healing of the Chase's Ointment satisfactory treat-tczema, Hemor-r Piles and all oi the skin. Fifty .-ess. FLYING TO ALICE ARM! . ... 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