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N. meeting Oct. 1. (231) J and Rosamonde return October 2. i Tonight's train, due from theH (232) east at 10:20, was reported thi&i ' ' morning to be on time. R. O. Cunningham of Port Es-slngton Is paying a brief business visit to town. Government Agent Norman A. Watt left on last eveninar's train iioir a Drier trip to Terrace. ! A. E. Parlow, district forester, jleft on last evening's train for a ibrlef trip to ihe Burns Lake district on official duties. J. C. Brady, district engineer fur the provincial Hpnmmt .,.,..' lie works, left on last evening's (train for a trip to the Vander-'hoof district on official business. Moth ers! Don't take chances with colds ...rub on VISAS Miss Dolly Derry, who has been on a holiday visit tn Vancouver, re-. turned home from the south on the Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon. Rt. Rev. E. M Bunoz O.M.I Ro man Catholic Church Bishop of Northern British Columbia and the Yukon, left on last evening's train for a trip to Smithera oon ecclesiastical business. Charles Chapman., formerly, of this city,, who was United Front candidate In the last provincial election, has been In the Bridge River country for the past ynar and a half and for soome time has been employed as- a miner at the Taylor-Windfall mine. The divorce petition of John Har ris vs. Catherine Harris has been set for hearing by Mr. Justice A, I. Fisher in Supreme Court this af- Iternoon while that of Alexander Angus vs. Flora Angus is to come up Saturday morning. L. W. 'Pat more Is counsel for the petitioner In the former case .and T. W. Brown in the latter. Alfred Jackson, for supplying liquor to Indians, was fined- $25. with option of thirty days' imprisonment, by Magistrate Mc- Clymont in city police court this morning. Jacksoon Is an Indian himself. For drunkenness, Joseph Innes and Jessie Innes, Indians' were each fined $10. with on Hon of seven days' imprisonment. Rev. and Mrs. Henry Fibres and two children, who have been re- isldlng for the past few years at Kttwanga where Mr. Flores haj been stationed as Anglican mis sionary, are isailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver where they will embark October 7 on the Niagara for Sydney, Aust ralia. They are moving to Aust-ralia. I Announcements Junior Chamber of Commerce Dance, October 2. (212) Come to Bazaar, Catholic Hall, October 7 and 8. United Church Supper, October 9. Ladles' Music Club Tea Muslcale, Oct. 14, Canadian Legion Bazaar, Octo ber 15. Hyggas Bazaar, October 23. Baptist bazaar carnival, Oct. 24. Gyro Hoedown, Moose Hall, Oc tober 30. Hill 60 Tea, October 31, St. Peter's Church Bazaar, Nov ember 12. S. O. N. Bazaar, Moose Hall, No vember 13. L. O. a A, Bazaar, November I t C. C. F, Bazaar, December 2. ;Orang Hogmanay Darua, December 31. r The famous Slavinsky Brother SOU. Dance tonight at 9:31, Oddfellows' Halt. Refreshments,. Adm. 35c. t (231)! Miss Vivian Wrathall Is sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. Elvin Johmon returned to the city on the Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon from a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. R. Gilbert and (child were passengers aboard the Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon going through from Vancouver to fliewart. James Bryant, who has been on a triD to Vancouver and Seattle. returned home from the south on the Prince Rupert yesterday af ' ternoon. Miss. Rosa Bell of the William" Goldbloom fur store returned to the city on the Prince Rupert yes terday afternoon from a business trip to Vancouver and eastern points. Mrs. W. B. Selby was a passeneer aboard the Prince Rupert yester day going through from Vancouver to Stewart. She was 'met here by Mr. Selby who is Identified with the Big Misosuri mine. Larry Arnold of the local unit of the Royal Canadian Naval Vol unteer Reserve rptnmpd tv tho Cltyon the Prince Rupert yesterday after taking a course of naval training at Esquimalt. . Mrs. Charles Oechsll of Tacoraa arrived yesterday on the Prince Rupert from the south to visit here with her sisters, Mrs. Thomas Balllnger and Mrs. Fred Wesch Thev Will Isave timnrrnw fnr Tor. race ., to visit with their parents. 4 m . n . .... 1 Mr. ana tfwxs. cam iiauaenschlld s. lUrtowNsaip RUl M lou and. BtJn, it Mrs. Gallant of Prince Edward Island was a passenger aboard the Princess Louise yesterday, eoine chrough to Skagway where she will pay a visit with her son. Father Edgar Gallant, parish priest of the Roman Catholic Church there. O. J. Wheatley, superintendent of the investigation department of the .Canadian National Railways With headffttOUArg: ti.'Vahhnnvr: rar&keii Matheyoh ' o?Lu. Prince George arrived In the city from tifp' interior on Tuesday night's train. Mr. Wheatley. leaves for Vancouver pvi thWPrlnce Rupert tonight. The Junior Chmber of Commerce Presents the Season's Grand Opening DANCE and the Latest in Floor Shows Tlie' Follies "Bergeres" and Return of the Famous Sravinsky Brothers & Rosamonde and "The Baron" ?s&Moose Hall .FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, '9:30 pan. till 2 a.m. Supper & Dance - - 75c MORE SHREDDED WHEAT MADE IN CANADA - OF CANADIAN WHEAT 'Demers' Now have their new fall stock ready for your inspection. The beautiful selection of dresses for daytime and evening wear In the new fall colors and styles will both appeal to your fancy and your pocket book. The hats are most intriguing. The coats in trimmed and untrimmed styles show originality and up to the minute smartness. Don't hesitate to call in and let them show you something worth while. Mrs. J. Gibson returned to thef .jltyon the Prince Rupert yesterda afternoon from a trip to Vancouver.! Ernest Haan and Fied Johnson arrived In the city on Tuesday light's train from Smlthers, being aere for Jury duty at the session of the Supreme Court Assizes. Samuel McClure of Victoria, Grand Master of the Masonic Lodge .or British Columbia, who arrived :n the city on Tuesday nlght's'train from the interior and paid an official visit to the local lodges last night, will sail tonight by the Prince Rupert on his return south. Charles Wilson of Smlthers is spending the week in the city and expects to leave next Monday eve ning on his return to the interior. Mrs. M. Nystrom of Ketchikan is coming here next Sunday on the Princess Louise from the Alaska city and will proceed to Lake Kath- lyn to pay a visit at Mr. Wilson's place. The composer Sjogren, one of whose compositions William Bal-airno played at his vioMn recital Tuesday nigiht, was, not a Norwegian, ais stated, but wa$ rather Swedish, haying been born in Stbckholm. This is pointed, out by Poter A. Lien, conductor of the Varden Singers' and well known local Norwegian musician. C F. P. Faulkner,, assistant dis trict engineer for the federal department of public works, who has been here for the past few days on Inspection duties in connection with the imnrovemsnts be ing carried out at the fishermen's floats, will sail by the Prince Rupert tonight on his return to Vancouver. R. M. Wlnslow, assistant general manager of the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage- Co., gave a National Fish Week talk at the regular weekly luncheon, of the Prince Ru pert Rotary Club in the Commo dore Cafe today. President C. V. Evltt was in the chair and there! was a full attendance of members with a few guests. Charles Blbeau, one of the real old timer prospectors of the Portland Canal district,, is in town as a Juryman at the session of the Supreme Court Assizes now in progress here. Mr. Blbeau was born in the same town in Quebec as Louis Leroux of this city and this Is the second occasion In forty- nine years that the two have- met. Try a Dally Ne'wi cl&uifled ti. NOURISHING . . . UccuMB its iindturtai. pp" n in ii bie hhcuits in every bvx Tlie Very Latest in Vitamin Products Introducing------ Ormes Highest Potency VITAMIN EMULSION (With Irish Moss) Emulsifying in a palatable form the Vitamins of Halibut, Tuna and Cod Liver Oils. .One Teaspoon-full of Emulsion is equivalent to six teaspdonfuls'.of Cod Liver Oil in Vitamin A arid two teaspoonfuls of Cod Liver Oil in Vitamin D. Recommended for the prevention of Colds and other. .Infectiojis in both adults and children. An efficient general tonic. Price, $1.00 Manufactured by Ormes ltd. Pioneer Druqttets CUs Itsnll jiton Piionei: 81 & 82 .Open Daily Prom f ji.tu. till 0 pjn. Sundays and RolTdays From 12 noon till 2 pan, 7 p m. till I jja. Canadian Pacific To Vancauver" via Ocean Falls as. "Mrmcess Aaeiawe de" To Vancouver direct S3; "Princess. Louise," Oct 4th, 16th, ' SS.. "Princess Norah," Oct. 25th, Nov. 3rd, 19th. ' : To Ketchikan, Wrariffell, Juneau i and Skagway "' SS. "Priric'ess.. Louise;' Oct. :12th. SS; "Princess- Norah;'' Oct, 21st, 30th, Nov. 15th, 29th. For information and Reservations W. L. COATES, Gen. Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. The Fish which made FOOD THE sole ingredient of Shredded Wheat is sun-ripened, selected whole wheat, prepared in such a way as to- jjive you air the natural', viralranj; nourishment in a most appetizing and digestible form. Ready Cooked ready to- eac Serve Shredded "Wheat every day, with milk, or cream, and fruit if yoa desire. It helps build energy keep yoa feeling fic. TMl CANADIAN SHR CDDCD WHEAT COMPANY, LTD. NteCM PMh Camda "and Way Ports , . ff fMh every Friday tat 10 pjn; ifc Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co.t Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. :r.9