. SB 1 iffiKIWli! KIWS'KSUllKii Kill XB'llB3:lllTU'lxaaanilxaillU IB II 1'l I I ta Ml m Mxm ANNETTES Special Clock Coats I 7 Only Untrimmed Tweed Coats, g sizes 13 to 38 I Special Clock Sale TRY El N FOR ONE WEEK "School of Modern Make-up" .Conducted by Mr. Essclmonl of the Famed RUSSIAN DUCHESS ; Laboratories Consult Mr. Esselmont regarding your . Cosmetic, problems. Let him advise care of your skin, Enjoy a free facial by appoint-, ment. Phone "ANNETTE'S." RUSSIAN DUCHESS PREPARATIONS exclusively in Prince Rupert at Annette Ladies' Wear Company Federal Block Shentons. Sheet Metal Works ;for your furnace, oil tank, for your i roofing job ' Prompt In Service, Low In Cost and a Good Job Done t Third Ave. E, Phone 33 Pruice Rupert, B.C. Householders '"Woilltl Vbil think nf itnnnvf ! er4 Island or Alberta when nature gave your district Inn Tiiipef irt-i1 T..w --...v b,uw jjiutt; iuvjij lvutiueuiy no i men tony import one pound of coal when nature gave the flulkley Va ley the highest grade coal available in the west? familiarize yourself with and insist on Bulkley Vafley Coal Your Dealer Can Supply You Tuesday, Oct. 16, from 2 to 4 P.M. Dresses I 25 Only Sunday Nite Dresses, in I Crepes, trimmed with metallic nets, 1 velvets, satins and plaids; sizes 16 to 42; reg. val. to $9.95 QIZ A A I Special Clpck Sale .... ?vvU Tarns Novelty Velvet Tarns in green, black, brown, wine and blue C-f A A Special Clock Sale ffX.UV Hose Pure Silk Hose, sizes 8Ato 10 Q-i A A Special Clock Sale, 3 pre. . . V-l-mJ Scarves Novelty Silk Scarves, in shades; reg. values 95c Special Clock Sale Shoes all wanted 35c 50 Only Pairs Shoes, Oxfords with shawl tongues, Straps, Pumps, Dress Oxfords, blacks and browns, in flat, Cuban and high heels QO iff Special Clock Sale Vtiw Annette Ladies' Wear Co. THE STORE OF THE BETTER DRESSED FOR LESS rhone 847 I a I Pretty Wedding RADIO Interference Sometimes originates in the chassis or tubes. To make a simple test, remove aerial and ground with the set turned on to full volume. If noise continues undiminished Phone Blue 320 and have an exact check made of your set's trouble, SUPERIOR RADIO-ELECTRIC m I tm:it;wfariM oraTuri trntm zmrm mimxurm risen ruiurn tm men ebcb turn si i r.u vmzuzw&u Saturday Night Miss Margaret Kathleen Oarlick Becomes Bride of Peter Jensen Here A pretty wedding took place Saturday night at Ahm Cottage, Overlook StVeet. Rev. Canon Rush-brook officiating, when Miss Margaret Kathleen Oarlick. elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Oarlick, Eighth Avenue East, was united in marriage to Peter Jensen. The bride was attended by Mrs. A. II. McLean as matron of honor and the groom was supported by Mr. McLean. Gowned In a powder blue moss crepe creation and carrying a bouquet of pink and white carnations, the bride looked very pretty. Her attendant carried red carnations. The house was decorated with fall i flowers, chrysanthemums and snap dragons nredomlnatlng. Mr. and Mrs. Jensen will make their home in the city. I t ( Q. Von Hees of Premier vhn v,.,. been on a brief trip to Terrace arl.xd- from the Interior on Sat-I urday night's train and sailed last : night' by the Catala on his re turn north. COAL! COAL! : Cur famous JSdson, Albert and ' BulkJey Valley Coals are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Try a i ton of No. 1 Bulkley Valley, We tfao sell Timothy Hay, Wheat Oats and Barley, Prince Rupert Feed Co. II rbanea THE DAILY NEWS Double Event On Saturday Sons of Norway Members Have Surprise Tarty and Farewell Event The Sons of Norway on Saturday evening had both a farewell and surprise party. The surprise party was on Mr. and Mrs. Jack Strand who were recently married. The farewell party on Oagnar Sorhelm, Claus Oine and Carl Strand, who are leaving this evening for a trip to their native home In Norway. The hall was prettily decorated for the occasion. The program was as follows: Piano solo by Peter Lien. Vocal solo by Mrs. Anton Dyb- havn. Recitation by Mrs. Ounnar Sel- Lutheran Ladies' Lien played a duet on the piano. Miss Hale recited. About olghty per sons were present. Refreshments were served at 11 o'clock. Arrangements for the event were made by Mrs. r. Murvold and she received congratulations on the success of the event. MrsjStephens Is Honored Guest At cently at her cottage "Vlhodola" at the Port Essington Hot Springs in honor of the birthday of Mrs. M. M. Stephens who was a visitor there. There was a luncheon for ladies. the table being attractively decorated with a yellow color scheme and flowers from Mrs. Frizzell's garden. In the evening there were two tables of cribbaee. those nresent being Mrs. Stephens, Mrs. Frizzell, Mrs. D. McD. Hunter. Mrs. R. E. Benson. Louis Astorl sr.. H. E. As sort. Fred Godwin and William Baillle. Help Kidneys ir Kidney TroutU or Bladder Wk. nM mikct you nifftr from Orttlnc Up Nlcht. NrounM, DUslnru, RbcumalUm. Sllffnut, llurnlo, m Hrortlnc. Itchlnt or Acidity try iha , , Ioctor prescription Crete (Flee-lei). Muet end your trouble la t daya er on ink. Paly 7te n crunieu, JONES' Family Market Rump Roast of Beef per lb, Round Steak per lb Shoulder Steak, 2 lbs. it 1 bunch Carrpts Hamburger Steak, 3 lbs. & 2 'lbs. Onions Pot Roast 4 lbs Boiling Beef, 3 lbs. & 1 bunch Carrots Prime Rib Roll, 4 lbs. & 1 Cauliflower Leg of Veal 6 lbs Shoulder of Lamb, 5 lbs. & 1 tin Peas Lamb Stew, 3 lbs. & 1 tin Peas Leg of Lamb per lb, Lamb Chops 2 lbs, Veal Chops- - 2 lbs. Phone 957 15c 25c 25c 35c 25c 75c 75c 75c 25c 20c 35c 35c Phone 957 COMEDY IS VERYG00D Clivc Brook and Diana Wynyard Head Cast in Entertaining Picture Diana Wynyard and CUve Drook, making their first appearance together since the epic "Cavalcade, are co-starred In "Where Sinners Meet." screen adaptation of the highly popular comedy "The Dover Road" which for many years con vulsed audiences In England, America. Canada and Australia. The picture Is the first of the week feature at the Capitol Theatre here Drook portrays the part of a wealthy and whimsical man who converts his home on Dover Road lntr an Inn Hie Hevlmie tnttin4 Via I - - - - w - - ...... J " - . ...- . . k. ... i.v riano solo by Miss Bonny Perkins. manages to virtually Imprison elop TUU j . . . - . H I This was followed bv a dance un 4? itll 12 nVlnV trith muclx Kv Mr Black's Orchestra The regent of the lodee was In j charge pf affairs for the evening. i lng married couples and teach them the error of their ways. As a reward for his meddling, he Is fin ally caught In his own trap. It was from the original play that was coined one of the favorite expressions in England "They took the Dover Road." a phrase aDollcd i i 1) to men who elope with other men's AllllUai DaZaar wlVOT and -women who flee with other women's husbands. Many Attend Event Both Afternoon ITvLTn" 11 V' PhyIllBa re 0lh" And Evening of Friday Last M1? ' well known members of the cast. " j I 1 j The Lutheran Ladles' Aid annual 1 .bazaar was held in the church on I j . ..... rnaay. in me aiicrnoon lea wa.j served and there was a sale of home cooking and fancy work, a considerable number of ladies at tending. In the evening there was a musl-1 i , ... . - cai program, miss meima Bkogg WHIFFLETS i From the Waterfront With a f.ilr xItmI Hit f n-i.n- CaVe a nlano solo. Mrs A fivhhavn t upr TTnlnn ttsimap faf-ila ran w - . . . ... mj ....... . ..,..- wwvu... vn;,. sang and Miss Murvold and Peter ! A. E. Dickson, arrived in port at 6 i5 T I , . ... . ... . .. .. lasi evening irom the south and sailed at 8 pjn. for Anyox, Stewart and other northern Dolnts whence she Is due to return here tomorrow morning and Mil at 1:30 pjn. for Vancouver and waypolnts. Mrs F W Allen sailed last night on the Catala for a trip to Stewart. Birthday Party BUY FROM Mrs. O. J. Frizzell was hostess re MUSSALLEM'S Oet the Habit and Deal With the . Store That Started the Economy Way HILL'S BROS. COFFEE Real Fancy Quality 1-lb. tin $1.85 2-lb. tin 95c Mb. tin yc BLUE RIBBON TEA Red Label, per lb BLUE RIBBON BAKINO POWDER, 3-lb. tin AVLMBR ORANQE MARMALADE. Fancy, qt. jar KOxAL 1'URPLE ORANOE MARMALADE. 4-lb. tin LIBBY S CHILI CON CARNE. 2 tins ICINO 8UOAR-2's 2 pkgs. 47c 79c 33c 47c 39c 35c CARNATION MILK QQ Or 24 tins .&..D SUOARCRISP CORN FLAKES. 3 pkgs REMO CABBAGE per lb. FRESH COCOANUTS Oood size, 2 for 23c 4c 19c All Fruits and Vegetables at Krdurrd Prices Out of Town Orders Itecrivc Prompt and Careful Attention MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollars Have More Cents'" P. O. Box 575 rhone 18 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J, Zarelll. Pioprletor "A IIOMK AWAY FROM HOME" Kates ? 1.00 op 50 Rooms. Hot it Cold Water Prince Rupert, D C, Phone 81 P.O. Box IBS Feature at 7 45 ii 0 45 Tonif;It -- and Tuesday Monday Wttk HUM 1. lereSIIIKKM v wyni WYNYARD BROOK VICTOR Globe Trotter" RADIO BIUIE BURKE IOIMMO OWIN UN MOWIIAf tiiini iMiir O0 yeio rictwit Never a dull moment at this roadside rendexvou ners meet" . . here's A. A. Mllnes' celebrated I,. , play "The Dover Road" . . . meet the Fkkle F 'x 1 mous comedy portrayed by the flnet Britmi - , assembled for an American made produi-i..:. AI)I)i: ATTRACTIONS Fdjar Kennedy In "Orin and Bear It" Cartoon, (Soofy Movlts 4; Oddity Victor Mn.lrl 221 StlKio Mew CmfMewiUlutx Mnko tlio whole world yotw radio ntighlor on n sinplo ilinl. You ran ilo it with ihtM new Victor Sf7r-ri'ir-H"are receivers. Diilaiurn iliuppour . . . Lroadcnsts, Itolh $hnrl nnd long-irate . . . overseas nnd North American horl-wavn receji- ,., , , lion by ilayligl.ll ,"i,Ll,:L,a Two nuxleU . . .two t4V) prices, lyisytrrins. (mpui. 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