i Jatour returned to the -city iVt nlchfs train from a trip L He attended a Sun' Life tantlon in St. Andrew's, Nev:j ling this afternoon toy the Prin- Louise on his return to Vic. Any Jliiw, with purthlM m jtmr pchn$ mt rtfutmr frit naval cariacks to take a course of training. fcnswick, and visited company Tennl3 Dlnner Dance. Presenta-idquarlrs in Montreal. tk)n Qf CNRA Prlnce Rupm i,,iclub Pen citv tennls trophies ,n kL" :,: .!11; Commodore , 7 p.m Saturday, Sept. mining ., 20. Adm. 75c. Informal. (227) citv frcm th: interior on Tues- night's t ain, railed list night, Qf Ken c B IthsPfnce Kupen ior-n:s nomc . . . RSeattle. dellnauencv of a luvenlle. ha hppr. art 0 H. Barry, Inspector otinnm , ,w 5 ' ........ ..IM, " Ban scnoois nci a w district on official dutlss, L? Mr. and Mrs. Petro Valatto and children, Angeto and Juliette, Mrs Gtovanna S. Culos, Pete Curtl and Vincenzo de Angelis are leaving on this evening's train for New letter has been received by, York where they will embark Oc-Commissioner W. J. Alder jtober 3 aboard the liner Rex to Frank L. Buckley,, who left Ivlslt their native homes In Italy. wuver on Monday of .this week, Mri and Mrs Valotto and family New York on business In con- j go to Venice. Mrs. Culos to Milan ion with the local pulp milt and Messrs. Curit and de Angeli Sect BRA taJtome. GOOO fOR ONE FULL-SIZED ' PACKAGE i OF DS li IN JELLY POWDER HAND THIS COUPON TO YOUR GROCER m.ll rOWDCI . IAK1NQ tQWUL. ft II COf f tt . SMttS IXHAOS IUII, TICK i COMPART IU. VAHCOUVU. s c TO r.tnrrtt -4 PLAIN JANEJIM C-K-W'X EVY MOfMtNG AT 3 '35. WATCH SPECIAL PRICES IN WINDOWS sr. Large stock must be soldneWt stock arriving. Remember your icredit is good. iOLDBLOOM The Oia Reliable ii .I m : k .' 1 1 VANGOUVER 1 ni " i Calling at Ocean Falb and Powell River Steamer leaVeTScK RUPERT every Thursday 10:30 p.m. Canadian National Steamships V8-36 ftefibfi which made Prince Rupert Famons "Rupert Brand" SMOKED Prepared Daily By Canadian iFisb GbIdiiStdrageiCo;f.Ii4 PRINCB RUPERT, B.C- Young Folk Enjoy Jamborrev In Carl Pohlt'i Gralaery Ando Buokhouse- TERRACE; Sept; 23S-T-MIS,. John Linney and MrfeCarl PohlaweM hostesses at a. Jouy partyfor young people which was -held i in the Pohle 'gralrry andbunkhoise five miles front. Terraces Itt was a lively Jamboreer the- evenings proceedings lntf udmg.rthe pla-ytn of ' games, music! ainad-boxingtt.Rf ireshments were provided - in .thc form of roasted 'weiners. Those preen.t; were, Mliseg'.aeiHi trude McDonnell, Thelmai.OIsen,' Theresa . Newhanen Mirien- We-. Clara Little,. John Llttlei Rci-i Walsh, Erk; Linney v FrankaFfoero-. John Nelson, Steve tArttogtoviaDd George Giggiebergerj St. Pete ft rssiieaa- , Gold and mauve- flowers: werr used, in the. decorations, and', th tea table was covered with ; handsome lace. cloth. The tea room was In charge of Mrs. W.' B.' Skinner and Mrs J. T. Blrchall and Mrs. W. O. Vlgar pouted. Ser- ylteurs were Miss Dorothy Rush-brook, Miss Arine B6ddle and Mrs. Wilfrid McLean. Acting as cashier was Mrs. A. Frebourg. TTie home cooking table: was in charge, of Mrs. J. Wi Moorehoust. Hotel Arrivals Savoy M. Nelsonv ReVi MilHiJLawrencei Mr: and Mrs. A. Weeks, H; Brov;n;. Miss Myrtle Robinson and. Arnold Lawrence,- city; Henry Collfsorr and. family, Ketchikan; J Hal; dane, Mr. and. Mrs. WQlLuniLeask and Petef Haldane, MetlakatlaV N KlcCarthy, Oona River; G, Hal' danej and Mr; and -Mrs. Cecil Ryan,i Metlakatla; P. Leighton,. Oarllsler! Mrs: A, H, Perkins, Port Essmgv tbn Rfiyalt O, Polumbo, Ehg'SimwLvLelgh-toh-.and'L. Leask city; Mrs: Jack Turnbull, Anyox; ASklnner;tHtwt-boldt, Sask.; J. PAulU,1 Cedarvale Prince Kaperi Miss- Gladys Fisher and! Mii3 Vera Norton, Terrace,- Mrs. C. F. 6land and O; H." Hosklns; Smi-' thers. Atanouncementi Orange, dance, September 25. Vlmy Pilgrimage, Irispector Hall, Presbyterian Church, September 25. FINE TALK ABOUT VIMY (Continued qrromraga, 1) . comrades He-introduced themilrt-divlduallyvanda helld, so herdir- ected thelf) right' hand to the Kihgg byi use of his- own two stubs The.- face of - these- blind comrades'-wew wreathed in smiles and lonsr,tafter;iUwy hadA felt- th clasps or ther King's hind and heaid 'Ahekound.tfihJj-volcej- their countenances' remained lighted with th.' pleasure, and; Joy they felttln .haTingitmeti and talked to theKliag4'The.Khigijwas then in- trodocedbtoV 'MfSV' CC 8 Woods of Wlnnipeg'4 whOBe-twelve. sons sr vedliv the. OteatvWarj six of ;wh.n werei'klU-iniFranceand(anotb.er of ti whonvv diedit from, wounds-- at th'' Tdhonto. Hoapitsai Thee Khv ihen.inspeet)ed'f:the contingent ol nurses,-, stoppings. every nowv avd agoint! wltriiia. word of greeting: to tomeij hall' doeen of themi, He mingled forv at time;' among: th fronti rante. of r.th pilgrims- ap.! ttinvtcivitheitfliemorlai by- the VJwJl, Cr.lstepsonithe(Tigtiti Enjoyable.Alfair.YcUtximvAftWi J; E; B4d4ie The home. ofi Mrsi- J; Ei- Boddiei 1545 Ninth Avenue-Easts- was. -the; scene of a .successful . tea .and (bale of (home cooking- yesterday. after nocn by the Woman's Auxiliary of St. Peter's Anglican Church. Weather was favorable and many ladies called, being received by Mrs. Bcddle -and Mrs. G. A. Kelsey. ;.eiident of St. Peter's Branch of the Woman's Auxiliary. M upv Ul5 -rVV n UAMUU'I WRt: Jlorw WVLUMacken2ie. Kthg-,:; followed iby Hon1; Ernest LaPointe Mlnistervot J listicei Hon. Ian Mc Kenzlef1 Minister ;oi.i National- De- f eice, and then by: the Kihgu Tht.K!ns "TheuKmg-4'wast dressed, in- grey mornings coat dark Ktrousers- and carried illk;hatiln his lef t: hand Hlai leftr breastiiwas" lUeraUy -cov efred! t with. : war medals ,and on t h& i right lapel of Ills coat he wore a gold medal, the gift of the Can adian Legion and emblematic of (he Vlmy Pilgrimage: 'The -morning broke with a light grey mist and the- -sky remained overcast- until the" commencement of the- King's speech,, when the threatening clouds drifted by and Junior- Matric Girlsv Showeri Airs.' Vernard Fossum Is Honored By. Farmer Classmater On Wednesday evening, the ghls of last year's Junior Matriculation , class at King Edward High School ! held a miscellaneous- shower In honor of one of their classmates, Mls-s.' Clara VVlkdal, whose marriage to Vernard Fossum took, place las; Saturday. The r surprise party wav given at the. home -of Mr and Mrs. ! P. WlkdaL.. Sixth. Avenue-East. The-; evening, was spent in games and! music after which delicious rej freshments were served, Mrs. Fossum was the. recipient of many beautiful, gifts,- I The former- classmates present were Norma Archie, Leah Basso-Bert, Margaret Clarke, Betty Ellison, Ingrld Halberg,- Eileen Hamt-i illn, Lillian Johnson,.. Jean McLean,1 Margaret McLeod, Eva Morris, I Freda Mussallem', Ruth Nelson and Mary belle Stiles. September tkO d Ysxaa LOCAL NEWS' N0TE& CountrParty, L. famous Slavinsky Brother Rosaroonoe - t L and Mrs. O. W; Nickerson I. Lt nteht on the Prince 10 Vancouver, rt for a ttorla ana dw'1"" Lnk Brav, chief steward of th Bamer Prince Charles, whlclrhos tied up nere ivv wuin?-.. hei on tne nuivc uuii' fcit for Vancouver. Tonight 8:15, Inspector Hail, "Vtmy Pilgrimage," Presbyterian Church. Collection. (226) For d runkenness, Andrew . Pear. son was fined $25, with option oi. five days imprisonment, In city police court this morning. Mn and Mrs. W: M, Watts , and family have moved in from the Waugh. house on Atlln Avenue ln Westvlew to Fifth Avenue West. C. Anilow- sailed last night on t'-.hs Prince Rupert, for Esqulmalt net? Queen Mary tea. Mrs. broner's. September 29.' October 7 and 8. Hell- Viollrt Recital Willlami BAlagnoj Presbyterian Church, September 29; tickets at Orme's. Junior Chamber Dance, October 2. Of! Commerce (212) Come to Bazaar, Catholic HaiL United Church Supper; Octobers. LadlesK Music Club Tea Musleale. Oct. 14. Cahadlan Legion . Bazaar,1" Octj- berjl5.J Hyggas Bazaar,. October 23.- Baptist bazaar carnival, OctS 24 Oyro Hoedown, Moose Hall, OC ober 30. ; 1' St.vPeter!3tChurch' Bazaar, .Not-em ben 125 the' sun began to shine. Soon the entire surroundings, were bathed in sunshinei It: remained" bright throughout the rest of the day.. "Much to the, delight, of the French Canadians who were pres ent and (particularly to the- clt- Izens of France;, the King. spoKa for . a few, minutes In French: Irf lhe. courseii of : his. speech, he made a. very feeling reference to the. Canadian. dead. At the conclusion of his speech he ' said.: '"''In unveiling this memorial to our fallen- comrades, our thoughts turn: to the splendour' of their .sacrifice and to the consecrat'.o:i of our love for them rather than to the cannonade which beat up on, this ridge -a 6coreof years ago. Statue of Canada: "The King then stepped aside from the dais from which he had spoken, touched the loose end of a small rope and the large Can adian flag lightly unfurled. It revealed the lone figure of a woman with head slightly bowed and gazing sorrowfully across the plains of Diiay. This figure rep resents the mourning' of Canada for her' dead. At the conclusion of the. King,. speech,, the-"Last Post" was sound ed and a dead silence fell over Mi great concourse of people. The French officers saluted, the. French soldiers presented arms, while tlw Canadian pllgrlmsiSnerely stood at ...in... it,t..l"L--.il.l. u-;.- attention they having beei pre viously instructed that the wearing of the khaki beret was coiv-6ldered--as taking the place of a unlfoi-m. When the last strains had!- faded away,, everybody re mained silent- a further few min utes.-The. 'Silence, ended "When the VRveille" sounded -and the Fren,h President then spoke. When hia speech ended, the band played ''Land of Hope and Glory ' followed by "La. Marseilles' at; the con elusion of which the- King- and President walked down the marble steps to their waiting cars and drove away, Immediately at the conclusion of the service,- widows, mothers and other relatives who 'had suffered bereavement; made! tneir way a the memorial where they exam lned the-names- engraved therov whllei some. 200'other ' relatives who had. brought wreaths all the way from i Canada, endeavored to place theseion that' part of the memoi lali i especially designated for the purpose : "During the course of the cer mony, 12 planes of the British) AU Forc& flewover' the grounds! and were 'followed later by 18 Frencn aeroptanes. ini legulan formation!" There werev-a number lof-vtsltois at- theuluncheorw They were-'Dr. Ik W Kerglnv WUllanv Crulckshanlc, C.. C.i MMS, Walter? Vance; Hi A Breeit,. T.' Aa MacCullum; Hubert Ward; and Theo. Collart'. Next Regiment Meets Tir Prepare For .Winter Activity At a meeting last night in the Armory under the auspices of First ' North B.C. Regiment, preliminary arrangements were made for var ious phases of regimental activity during the coming winter. Col. 'J. D. Johnston, officer commanding, was In the chair and there was a good turn-out. In addition to tho ' straight Infantry work whlch . willi start October 1 there, will.be ac-i tlvity in other flelds.such:as slg-j haling, first aidbasketball and' badminton. Okanagam Fruits And Vegetables To Saskatchewan1 VERNON, Sept. 25: Okanagan apples and vegetables are being shipped by the carload to -farmers tj ' and families In the -drought-stric-l ken areas of Saskatchewan. J OE, .Gullck.. iormely ,mgLragej. for Swift Canadian Company nt Prince Rupert, whp was trans-1 ' f erred to Vancouver, has now been ngain transferred to Calgary. Mrs. GuMck and family left ahead of him drlving,through to- Calgary-ln order that .the children might nor, miss tneir scnooungv We sell circulation We. have It. BUTTER First Grade Q J c Q 1U0 V -M. ci iuj. ........ . BULKLEY VALLEY . BEEF Pot Roast, lb: .;..10c. k'Gross Arm, lb. .... 12c Prime Rib, lb 15c Brisket, lb, . ........ ,8c- ECGS Shamrock ''A-' Grade in Cartons 7C" 2doz.. .... ... L Shoulder Veal- 4 lbs. Rolled Roast- Veal I per lb'. Butt Pork Chdps Der lb i Butt Pork Roast- per lb Ayrshire Bacon-perl b. Pork Tenderloins per lb Legs -Lamb lb Frying Chickens i earn 50e 22c 25 c 23 c 28c 28c 2Sr Diamond "A'1 Bacon- AQA Der' lb. - Ol Sausage-Meat-;- 25C" Fresh Bolltng Fowl Der lb'j ,. 25 c Swift Cottage RoUS. Affo. I ner lbo ... ' UOT Fresh Eastern Oysters! i pen pun - .Next week is Fish (Week j iWe have a large 'assorts week the TclubuwilJ celebrate Na 1 illUV U 1.MI1UI I' '.' " VTTT' i IVf'"' 1 L, O. B. A. Bazaar, HfcTabr If tlorial Fish Wt Stop that Cold with C. B.Q. Tablets- Ormesitd. Zria Pioneer Druggists CUt KexU BUn eh ones: 81 & 82 Open Daily From 8 a.rcu till '10 p.m. Canadian mm Laxative Cascara. Bromide Quinine Compound 25 tablets 25 cents Sundays and HoUdays From 12 noon till 2 p.m., 7 p m. till 9 p.m. Union Steamships; Limited Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouverf TJ3.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 PJtti' Due Vancouver, Thursday. p.m. T.S.S. CARD EN A FRIDAY, 10:30 P.M. Due Vaiouver, Monday ajn. ROUND TRIP FARE leaving 'Sunday 8:00 P.M. caUlng .Pt. -Simpson, Stewart, Anyox," Naas Ri ver returning Tuesday, $14.40 Further information regarding sailings and tickets from R. M. SMITH. Prince Uiipert ARent, Third Ave. PhonrSW- Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports SS- "Princess Adelaide" every Friday at 10 p.m. To Vancouver 'direct. SS. "Princess Louise," Sept. 9th, 17th; 25th, Oct. 4th, i6th SS. "Princess Norah," Oct. 25th, N0v.'3rd.- To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway SS. "Princess Louise," Sept. 4th, 13th, 21st,- 30th, Octl2thl. SS. "Princess Norah," Oct. 21st, 30th. r- ' For Information and Reservations V. L. COATES, Gen. Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. ; , Used Goods Bought, ? Sold or Exchanged! HEATERS BEDS Of: all! sizes ; KITCHEN RANGES SINGER SEWING MACHINE. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Ten-or Banjo, good make; . "B" Flute, Guitars, Etc RADIOS, GRAMOPHONES BARBER CHAIR in good! condir NATIONAL CASH REGISTER 1. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE t Phone-Green 421 ii Third Avenue 4 5 ri ii V It I i' ,1 (I r I i i r U