fAGE FOCK i We Buy for Less. RUPERT PEOPLES STORE ua. We Sell For Less Prepare for Fall Days and Wet Weather by supplying your needs in Rain Coats and Warm Clothing at prices to suit every purse Boys' Oil Skin Slickers- " Jg QT Natural English Wool on Qf- & CO QC tro" V"3up Underwear, at O-S.D $3.25 Men's Oil Skin Slickers , (tn a; Aristocrat Combinations The finest of pure from 0JD up wool, long and short sleeves. Eoual " Q qp to any $7.50 garment; suit VtD Men's and Women's Enslish T. '. Z '. ' " 6.95 Wool Mixed Trench Jirnf Coats, from 25 ' up "P Combinations, per suit i?iuO Men's Fine Worsted Pants- go 25 See ur Selection ot Sunday Nile OQ Qf- per pair DresseSi from b6.35 ,ln We have Just Received a Fine Selection of Ladies' Fall and Winter Coats In latest design with snappy fur trimming and chic little muffs to match, also tr.T!taykstm: $15.95 tu 347:50 Get yours from " THE PEOPLES" and Save. Autumn Tea And Sale by United "1 1 1 rm- 1 suits in spite ther. g Rods, Gun Grease and Oil, Pocket Compasses of the stormy wea-;and Mrs. George C'ccone. Mrs. F. n SI ECIAL: 6.5 Mannlicher, rebuilt armv 8'J 7 Eft guns, with one box of shells, onlv i ... GORDON'S HARDWARE "WBBWHBBBaBBBBl BBBgg ""IBjp McBridc St. I'hnnp 311 :B!ti;B:l!'ll:!Hlll''M'n!WrWIIItfnwll"inunn.,i .. I ..i.Nil.ibi.i1iHi:IlH,illH, llHl ..n.u .ii. m ,,. n 'B' H1 nv- ''M'lriHtti'n mhi .... .,.,i,u.U,fcs,L,BBXii,I1 DE LUXE WALL TINTS A modern trend in interior decorating is to givp a "danDle" 'inn WaUS r ceilings by aPPW11 additiona t'nts witE a Sffi SSS mrPffrs W1U elve.unus-1 aKd 65c THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. '' i i mi i iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiii.il The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand SMOKED 1UCKC Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. riuxYCE RUPERT, B.C II M. Davies and Mrs, N. Thomas JrZ lm I"5 PretUly de" were m chare of the home cook-corated with sweet peas and chry- ing and cashier was Mrs D San-santhemums. Mrs. J. Clavrins. tPrhan ..ww.vu uim wtitu'iicu me euesis. invpi factor. . i ,,, - t , ., wi'i cuiiit wiiuind The autumn tea held under the ' V Wi nn ' JlJt.0 0l nnd Miss Amv auspices of the Ladles' Aid of pm- L "Y " w".7.!.- " l"c !"rm5iron8 gave two readings. vv.a ouu tcivueurs were IT,. . . , , United Church yesterday . after- Mrs. W. B. Cornish. Mrs. Haw-noon brought forth satisfactory re-Uhome Dunn, Mrs. Merrill Sollows mMamtM-iaimBaaa Going Hunting? k i C N. R. steamer Prince o ,Capt. Edward Mabbs, returned to . port at 7 o'clock last evening from i! . mop m and See Our Complete Stock of Huniinsr Eauinment K I n RlSe7 -n A Shotgunsi r Shells, ' Hunting -'t, Knives, "iwiK, vjitaiui Cleaning h lnyox ana sailed at 10:30 p.m. for Vancouver via Powell River. Ocean Falls and With a light list of passengers, C. N. R. steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. Neil McLean, arrived in port at 10 o'clock this morning from Stewart and will sa'l at 10 o'clock tbnlght for Stewart whence she wllj return here tomorrow night southbound. at now. cost- R BH BA iSl TH 01ILT KIWI Friday Sept, DOTH BOKN IX RUPERT (Continued from Page H which was Simmy adorned with autumn flowers, upon the arm of her father by whom she was given in marriage. She was charmingly gowned in white satin and lace with large white picture hat and carried a beautiful spray of pink roses and baby breath with streamers of white satin ribbon knotted with sweet-peas. The bridesmaid was Miss Marie McFadden of Drumheller. Alta., cousin of the "bride, who was pretty in mauve with silver trimmings and white (.picture hat with mauve and silver trimmings, carrying a bouquet of ired roses. A dainty little flower girl was Betty Ann Haudenschlld, 1 cousin of the bride, who wore a white frock with mr.uve trimmings and large mauve hat, carrying a basket of rose peta1 The groomsman was Paul Johnson The ceremony was performed under a silver horseshoe decorated with orange blossoms. Following the home ceremony, a reception was held at the Oddfellows' Hall where some two hundred friends assembled. After the guests had been received by the parents of the contracting couple, the bride's mother wearing purple flat crepe trimmed with velvet and the groom's mother black transparent velvet, the bridal procession entered the hall while the strains of the Wedding March from Lohengrin were played by Mrs. J. S. Black's Orchestra. Preceding was the little flower g'rl who strewed the path with rose petals from her basket. At the end of the hall, the I bridal party took Us place under a large wnue oeu m an arch of mauve and white streamers. After Rev. C. D. Clarke had proposed a toast to the bride to which the groom responded and J. A. Teng, accompanied by Mrs. Black, sang "O Promise Me," tho bridal couple received the congratulations and best wishes of those present. The wedding cake was then cut bv the bride and refreshments passed by Miss Dorothy Balllnger. Miss Betty Haudenschlld and Mrs. Sam Haudenschlld. ymh J. A. Teng as master of ceremonies, dancing was en-Joyed until 3 a.m. During the evenine. the newlv- weds embarked aboard the steamer Prince George for a honevmnon inp 10 Vancouver, Seattle and LnUrCtl inUrSdaV!!1' Td - Clarkei A 5hort musical Bram Wasen-icma'akrge. crown being present Ta at the dock to give them a heartv send-off. The bride chose for travelling a bron swagger suit and hat with matching accessories. On their return to the city Mr. and Mrs. Camc-ron will -reside on Ninth Avenue East. The groom is a member of the mechanical department of the Canadian National Railways here. The bride has been identified with the staff of the Pioneer Laundrv of which her father Is the proprietor. Many beautiful ard useful gifts' displayed at the home testifier! tn( tYyn u.Mn nr. , ... I w.v cawem anu popularity of me coupie. Among the from the brother and sister-in-law of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cameron of Anvox. whn mora un able to attend. r t wo MATURED IN OAK FOR 180 DAYS4 In honour of our 25th birthday, and in tolsn of our patronag throughout the paat quarter rrnt ury, w. ,iT, you t hla n-ll Sllrer JubU ...... i UD ma .iiTer Itandrd hot tie w know u like It. THE VAMCOUVER BKEWEftlES LTD. This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor .Control Board or by the Government & Br?tisi I t Keep GOING wlih Kellogg's PEP Bran Flakes appeal to active appetites. They furnish nourishment for energy and strength. They're crisp and delicious with milk or cream. PEP Bran Flakes have enough extra bran, to be mildly laxative. Enjoy these better bran flakes for breakfast with fruit or honey added. Always oven-fresh at your grocer's. Made by Kellogg in London, Ont. Baseball Scores National League Boston 6; Pittsburg 7. Philadelphia 1; Cincinnati 6. New York 1; Chicago 6. Brooklyn 1; St Louis J. American League Detroit 1; Boston 4. Alert Millions Enjoy Bubbling, Energizing Sml Tin 35c Urg Tin 60c, Extra Itrf Bottlt TSfl Boott i. Tunwr Ltd, NewMUupoD-TjrM, Eng. lHitribu4l in Canada by MaQUIiTTtf Brc Llmltwl, Tcronta. 11 WE AIM TO PLEASE Your Satisfaction is Our Success GREEN PEPPERS 2 lbs CUCUMBERS Larffc each GREEN . TOMATOES per lb SEEDLESS GRAPES 2 lbs RED MALAGA GRAPES per lb FANCY BANANAS per lb ..., TERRACE APPLES per lb. per box REMO CARROTS- ' 8 lbs . REMO TURNIPS 8 lbs i REMO CABBAGE per lb. ...:Z.U CORN ON COB-- pcr doz i CELERY each TOMATOES 5-lb. basket 25c 5c 5c 25c 15c 11c 5c $1.50 25c 25c' 3c 20c 10c 25c MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Where Dollars Have More Cents" P. O. Box 575 Phone 18 ROGERS IN It NEW FILM Late - Lamented Comedian Here This Week-End In "Doubting Thomis" The late-lamented Will Rogers, who has always been one of the most popular screen figures In Prince Rupert, will be seen In "Doubting Thomay," a picture which was made not long before his untimely death In an airplane crash in Alaska, at the Capitol Theatre here this week-end. In this picture Rogers plays the part of a simple hme-lovlng sausage manufacturer whose calm world is tossed into turmoil when his wife. Blllie Burke, goes theatrical by appearing In an amateur charity show. Under the influence of Alison Skipworth, an amateur i impresario. Miss Burke wants to make a career of the statre until Rogers finally effects a cure by hiring a bogus Hollywood director to tell the amateur proup what he! ininics or their screen tests. Then will surprises everyone with an unexpected sequence. The rib- rocking s'ory of the thunderstruck husband and the st-i co- struck wife Is replete with typical Kogers wisecracks. The cast also Includes Rtprlinir Holloway, Qall Patrick. Frank Al- Dertson, John Gua'rn, Johnny Ar- umr ana oiners. Baseball Standings American League W. Detroit ...oo L. 52 New York 82 59 Cleveland 75 69 Boston 74 71 Chicago 70 72 Washington 62 80 St. Louis 60 82 Philadelphia 55 84 National League W. L. Chicago 95 52 St. Louis 91 53 New York 84 56 Pittsburg 84 63 Cincinnati 66 82 Brooklyn .62 80 Philadelphia 60 83 Bston 34 107 ret .634 .582 .521, .510; .493! .437' .423' .396 Pet j .646 j .618, .600 .572 .446 .437' .420 .241 loria, Tc n.... a that Will the memory of tj v J the world t. years to r0me 51 there will h, mand to se- th hI thl.l IT9t -U- ill In Mm. . 'V.I Steamboan r rl and in Old Ki" wUl be thb TJ w snow ;j fcl the public as riThrtl w numa nav beirl dav fn TONIGHT and SATtJ WILL ROGE "DQUBTll THOM w h BILLIE ElTtn ALISON SKIPWOrJ At 7 50 1; 500 rhotoj oi naiJ will be dist'ibuffd ? night to adult patrl Cartoon - Comdj Chapter J TARZAA a--.A VTl.-jl ..... 1 wwlc muz: ' if l;C3 IE I rmm ninnM Mrs. J. W. Ni;:h .1 and I ler, I'atricia, re.ur i t on the Prince Run: thlii from a trip to Van ;uvw 12I - "MMiapi NOW is the Time To Prepare Your BRIDGE ACTIVITIES Our Stock is Extensive Let us fill your requirements CARD TABLES-MMapIc Leaf" finest make $3.00 up TALLY CARDS A large range of pleasing design! iuc per table PLAYING CARDS-From 45c to $2.50 . Score Pads, 5c to 50c The New 1935 Contract Rapid Score Pad, each :l NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZarelH, Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" lUtes $1.00 up 60 Koom Hot it Cold Waler Prince Rupert. B.C. Phone 281 p.o, Box 108 Grotto Taxi 456 SR'lCl 3 CARS AT YOl'K rroprif tors Bert Morgan & B"d ' t 156