will proceed on weanesaay rJngs train, w ",, tane Terrace, Smlthers, Prince kge and other pbj.nts on,jhls,way fc, to Vancouver in the, course 'of Jur of the province. at its best There's a crunchy goodness in toasted flakes of corn that ,no, Rther cereal can give you. And be original. Lorn r Jaltes,, you ate the added quality of oven- eshness matchless flavor. l all grocers. Mads by" Kel-gg in London, Ontario, Nothing takts the plact of CORN FLAKES nery- Is sailing this afternoon on the .Catala for Vancouver to spend the iWlnter. this ,af te.rnoo'n on., the, Catala,; f oi; Vancouver ana victoria to attend sessions of the annual meeting, of (he Dominion Woman's Auxiliary of the Anglican , Church, She expects to be, away .a.couplQ. of. weeks, GRBKIV; UEAXS Vary cafafijlr, aU$td (or Undtnfi, lit and flavor. A real addition to any meal and a dilijKtui bait for i hot inack any (im. Prepared Daily By- 1 HEATERS Maka sprja. thyAi have, adequate heat tinyoufrh.Qmftth&Yjflter. Drop in and in- specti.owr. stpd of j heatfti. We.car;y sev-erAidjferpttnQd.jnf Udm& different , sizes of-Quebec bricklined heater, and brick, or. 'S.tWlllnei circular, headers- One oi4;tiieswll 'feuUfe nftrActivycgnedj " heated ifiyouv asiirapce of a warm SMOKED- padian, Eisli, &. Cold; Storage Co.,. ltd mtiitmmsrmiMt. t ii. ORDON53;pBDWSsrt-1 f y.... . ' i L -s ?'V ff v. i Lay Octpbf.r,M93jlfc,T, v v Patterson of.VanjJouyer, ildent of the Bwsa-. yowmSi e city on the uauua waay ai-rt and PVerriWr ftPiPVA-If 1Ji7XC MfVTtI7CV t Arthur Oswald left-on last evening's train for a trip to Usk- Basketball meeting. Oct7; Moose Ha)l,. 7- p.m., sharp, AU interested please, attend,- (235x A. J. Prudhbmme. left on. last evenlng's. trafn ;for the .Interior., to spe,nd- a- vacation ot a. couple, of weeks.at.Telkwa, and. Smlthers. Mrs. Warren Nystrom, who. ar-r rived in the city- on-the Princess Levis;, Sunday afternoon, from ?hIte.n;( leAonJast .evening's 'train w pay avisit at Smthers, Q, Tough- of Inverness can VJolln.,ReciUl by wyilamnBalg-, no, Tuesday, Oct. 6,, Presbyterian Church, 8;15 p.m., (235). Tonight's train,, due, from , the east, at 10:20,, was reported this mowing to be, on. time, Charles Wilson of Lake Kathlyn, after a week's visit to the city, left by last evening's train on his re., turn to the interior, Hut fpt tfcu cmdrUeJni too canaaian Legion meeting Wed- i Rey. Wt D. Grant Holllntrumrth nesday,.8-p.iru,Rcport.on Vlmy Pll- pastor, Jof FJrst Presbyterian grim,age.,by.. Comrade.,Dpijald Crer.) Church,, will, leave, Thursday night; rar. Members of Women's Auxiliary on, the,. Prince Rupert for Van, also cordially invited. (235) couyer to attend sessions of the i British. Columbia.. Svnod. of. the .Miss R. M.; Dayies M. ,B, f .. sails Presbyterian Church in . Canada as wett as meetings, of the prpvr incial synod. He expects., to,, be, away for, a couple,.ot weeks. TJie regular monthly meeting, of the., Prince, Rupert Ministerial Association,, scheduled for yesterday, was. postponed owing to the. ab- sence.from, the. city of the. presii den,t, Rev. C. D. Clarke, who is on a trip east to attend the biennial council meetings of the United Church of Canada at Ottawa. Miss Elinore. Wlnslow ,of London, Ont., in the course of a trip to the Pacific, CoasJ has been the. guest. here for, the,pat week of Mr, and Mrsi R. M. Winslpw, Fourth Avenue East, and will be leaving Thursday night on the. Prince Rupert for Vancouver. Miss Winslow.' is, the aunt of R, M. Winslow. While on th? coast: she is also visiting. Call fornla. Provincial Constable G. J. Knight of the city detachment sailed this afternoon on the Catala for Van couver, having in his custody George Adsit of Dease River who was sentenced to six months' im prisjnment at the Supreme Court Assizes here last week for assault arising out of a shooting affair in the north. Ian Elsenhardt, director of physical and recreational educa.- tion for the province from Victoria, who Is arriving from the south on the Prince Rupert on Wednesday morning in connection with the opening of the local cen tre for the winter, and S. J. Ja-bour, presenting his report on the recent district convention at Seattle, will be speakers at- the regular weekly luncheon of thei Prince Rupert Gyro Club, this " Wednesday, Announcements; Come to Bazaar, Catholic iiall, October 7 and 8t United Church' Supper, October fl, Ladles' Music Club. Tea-Muslcale, Oct. 14 Canadian Legion Bazaar,, Oct-, ber 15;' Anglican Tea. at Mrs. Wlnslow's, Octohor; 16. IfyggasiiBazaar, October 23, Elks' Dance, Boston Hall, 23.. Baptist, bazaar carnival, Oct; 24, Gyro Hoedowh, " Moose, If all, Oc-tober,3q. Hjl,6p-,Tea, October 31. Presbyterian bazaar, November S. O. N. Bazaar, Moose Hall, L., A. Bazaar,, November. 19. Fy Bazaar, December. 2 St Peter's Church Bazaar-, Pec-j ember 3 Orange.. Hogmanay, DanctY Dc ember 31' " Fling at 72 Old; Lady Tells Secret of He,r Vi?or TJiev wjrjter of the following letter pnqe suffered from rheumatism, heajlacjies and , depression. Then onej day a vigorous old lady told her, thg secret of ,gqpdf health. And now that .former suf ferer writes to tell lofhers. how.she obtained relief ihrpugh Kruschen: "Kruscheh was recommended to me ,by an old. lady of seventy-two whq can dance the Highland Fling thanks, to Kruschen, which she has, used for thirty years. She told me to take Kruschen. Salts to try and, relieve a dull heavy headache from which I suffered nearly every morning on wakening. I was also troubled with rheumatism in both shoulders, kruschen turned the trick, The headaphe.. disappeared and so did,the rheumatism. I have cpntinugd taking kruschen and ln- I tend to keep it up'-MMrs.) F. B. Kruschen is a combination of minora salts, wrdch assist , in .stimulating your llvpr, kidneys and digestive tract to heajthy, regular activity. They ensure internal cleanliness, and ,ithusthelp to ,keep the, blood-stream, pure. Society Mets PyH. Linzey Speaker, at Gathering Saturday N'ight Before Good Sized Crowd The newljr organized undenomi national Young People's Society held its second meeting Sunday evenijng when an Interesting talk was. given by P. H. Linzey whose subject wa$ "The, Ne ed For Christian Youth In, the Present, Day." Master" David. Jones was also, heard in vocal solos.. Wilfrid Hicks, was in the. chair and there was a good, at tendance,, WereMarried Saturdayv Eyel liss.JMatiuia.Engen Ilecomes.Iiridif OfRpj; Games Interesting,. Ceremony A wedding of considerable in terest took place Saturday eve ning at the. home of Mr. and .Mrs. John Ivarson, Beach Place, when Miss' Matilda Engen, foser-daugh-iec of Mr. and Mrs., John Wick, be came the bride of Roy Garries, son of Mrs. Nina Garries of Bentley, Alberta. The rooms' had been decorated for the occasion with pink and white colors, featuring dahlias a: flowers, and the, . marriage., cere,-mony was peJformed by Rev. L. C. Jensen, pastor of St. Paul's Luth eran Church,, under an arch of roses.. The. bride,, who wore white sat in with train and hat to, match, carrying, a bouquet of carnations, was attended by her sister, Miss Agnes Wlcki asdesmald, The latter wc4$tak floored taffeta. MnStaoley.VJahartseri, the .matron . i ' ' V.i-i.'ii oi nonor, wore Diue. nowerea-raii fon, Stanley Johansen was, grooms man John Ivarson gave, the bride in, marriage,. The, Wedding March was played by, Mrs, U C. Jensen. Following, the; ceremony, the party repaired to the, home oi Mr, arid Mrs, Hans Underdahl, also decorated for the occasion, where, ii wedding breakfast was served. The, toast, to. the bride was Proposed: by tli? groooisman. .and responded to. by the groom.. My,- and , Mrs. Garries will reside priBeach-.PlaceThe brldeha? resided jhere .since, childhood and ,1s well known and po'pulat,. TJie groom recently arrived, from , the ; Many glfts.-testifledto the, pppu-lariof , thej couple ! THE -Hl'I'KK'MK fOVKT OF UltlTlSII " CjllLIVMUU., IN l'IU)lt.TK III, ,tlie Mattrr of llif "AilmlnlMratloii t And in th Mattrr of the Etatf of Trtfr llWM-r. IM'ftt.nI . . TAKE . NOTJCEi that by, order, of., tl jiojiur, . t risnrf, vne, Ait aav OI oepiemoer. A, I. iwje,, I wm. KO polled " Administrator with will ap' nexl of the wtate of Petet De&ori dceaed,. and ,ed prtjf, having clalmi aaat theald.e6jt,,ar htrehy Tti tiulrfd to furnish mri, properly verified, to me on or before the 31st day of October, A, D. 1938, and all parties Indebted to the estate. arf .required, to the amount of their Indebted aeu fay., me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator, Rupert,.; RC.. ' ; i Dated thia 31t day of September, A. V.; 1030. ThanlsgivingAl St.; Peter's Was Well Mtentetr Thanksgiving service of the Sunday t School, of. St. Peter' Church, at Seal Cpve was, held Sunday morning with a. large attendance of children and parents in the chur ch which was appropriately decorated for the occasion. The children, brought offerings of fruit and,, vegetables which were later presented to the Prince Rupert General Hospital. Rev, J. T. Birch all, the rector, gave an appropriate address and there, were, al?o hymns suitable to the occasion. HQT.EL ARRIVALS; I loyal J Buckingham, Claus Arne. and UL Sorhelm, city.. Central Duff, Wales Island; H Grat-'and,. O; LatvaL J. Pedersen, Aj Rise,. L. Karsen,, John Berg, John Molson,. S White, N. MacDonalcT and C4 Bergstrpm, city; Earl R. Eadle,, Terrace; Marie. Cowan, Ketchikan; R. Weeks,. V. Mackay and Wr Duff,. Vancouver; Nels Wick, plgby Ilandt Knpx, ; A. Lutoflskj N. Brelmq, R; Harrison R; Weeks, bV 6. Albprtson and F. L. Donald city; Dr. Fritz Bartzt Palp ; Alto; Mr, and Mrs. Olsen,. Seattle PfinccRuppr G. F Tpugh and, ,F.! Barrett, In-? verness. QjssiFlCD FOR.SALE 6-ROOM Modem house. Basement $750.00. 436 8th Ave. West. (237) FOR SALE Trolling boat Alto, 34 ft. long ,8 ft 6 be,amfl8jh.pf East-hope engine and gurdles. Apply on , board j New Floats. (237) FOR SALE $600 takes the 60 h.p, , dlesel engine now In the Pachena . Pacific Salvage Co. Phone 564, Oil Burner. Phone Black 461. WANTED (tf FOR SALE Buy the best. Bunsen FOR SALE I Hubbard oven, 3 : decks, Coal Burner, as new, suit- ; apie lor hotel, restaurant, or: camp. Also other baking equip-1 ment on view at 211 9th Ave. I West. (235) I FACTORY: SAMPLES j MUST- GO: ; We need the space, 10-Piece Loose-Pillow-rArm Chesterfield . Suit.es $72.50 10-Piece Bed- Chesterfield Suites. $79.50;. 3i Room Groups, 60 high-grade . pieces sensational bargain $160. Terms, if desired. Free storage. Julius, Shore Mail Order House, 1402 Beklns Bldg. Vancouver, FOR RENT CLEAN, Well furnished modern apartments. Phone Red 444, (237) . -J J WANTED-w-To' rent a piano for Recreation Centre. Phone 845. (236) HELP WANTED YOUNG Man with knowledge of bookkeeping. Temporary work. Apply in own handwriting to Box 2, Dally News. tf. . . . .i ... j PERSONAL. OVER 900 have. Joined our group forming, to prpvlde each member with $ip00 protection for, loss of life, from any cause,, up to, 6Qj years, of age, accepted, without medical examination, estimated cosk $ip ta,$J2 per year, wrte,'for our, "Over i th? Top," drive, offer, an particulars. Western, Mutua Benefit Ass'n, Vancouver, B.C. " (tf) MENT-Gei, vigor at, once- NewOst trex. Tonic Tablets , contain raw oyster lnvlgpratprs, andj" other stimulants. One, dpse.peps, ,upt,or-gans, glands. If: not,' deligh'td, maker refunds, few, cents . paid,. Cay or write, Ormes limited, tf. DELICIOUS SUMMIT) ICE CREAM i IivHtGallons and Gallons PUONE 57 g-lJ IliLj i Ult- Few afc new delight in Tea; ti Salada Orange Pekoe Blend' SALAD A" TEA The Very Latest in, Vitarnin,, Prpucts. Introducing-- Dimes Highest Potency VITAMIN EMULSION; (With Irish Moss) Emulsifying, in a palatable torm the, Vitamins, ;of. Halibut Tuna and; God (Liyer Oils. One-Teaspoon-. full of. Eniulsioi;vis,enuiyalenttto six.teaspoonfuls of r Cod Liver Oil in, Vitaniin Avand two teaspoonf uls, of T Cod Liver Oil in Vitamin D. Recommended for. f the prevention of Colds, andjother infections in-both ap;uUs,a,n.d .children, An efficient general tonic. Price, W Manufactured by - Open Dally From 8 a Ja, tW lp pjn-, v. 9a Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon tlUJp.m., 1 pjnr,tni,yA& Canadian Faeific Tp,Vancpuyer vl; Ocean Falls and.. Way P,ors 6S. ''Princess Adelaide" every Friday, at r 10 pjn. To Vancouver direct SS, "Princess, Louise," Oct, 4th 16th, 83. "Princess, NoraV Oct. 25th, Nov.. 3rd, 19th. To Ketcbikan, Wraneell, Juneau andSkagwa?; SS. "Princess Louise," Oqt. 12th. SS. "Princess Norah," Oct. 21st, 30th, Noy. 15th, 29th, For information and Reservations W. L.. COATES, Gen, Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. m Bought, Sol or ExchangiJ HEATERS BEI)$.;Of. al! sizes. KIXCHEN; RANGER SINGER SEWING MACHINE; MUSICAL. INSTRUMENTS,4Ten. orr Banjo, good make; "B" Flute, Efc. RADIOS, GRAMOPHONES BARBER CHAIR. inu good cqndji tion f. NATIONAICASIL REGITR,t D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE Phone Green 42V Third1 Avenue 1