FAOE SEC Thinks Business omCE Furniture For Sale Office ; dek, Remington typewriter, writer desk, rolled top desk k. ; show case, electric heater, 3 office ' chairs, swivel arm chair, safe 5: 31-33-59", leather couch, 6x9 WU-! ton rug. electric fixture, 10 vo-' Jumes world book, set; steel filing i cabinet, 1 section. For further : particulars call S. J. Jabouy, r Phone, Office. 13; Residence. 183. (248) FURNITURE Factory simples musti go this week. Three-room groups, I Mrs. Austin started her venture iinto big business as her husband's 1 6 IwlnthfU c I in p president of a large gasoline and ""wservice station concern In Detrcil, jbut then he was in the real estate .Gasoline- Executive Works Harl , business. "I have live children an And Sees Her Fput Chijdren. II - love jtbem , and I think they Week-ends are as wen behaved and senslbl as any normal family. I can ta!te TORONTO, Oct. 2i: (CP) "lia11 five out at any timc without love business and I think there i embarrassment. At the same time I W 1 J A 1 4 . 1 a Is 'a a verv very definite Dlace In the 1 ccllia nor e conni 10 spena world for women therein, even If the woman happens to be married. So says Mrs Charles 'Margaret) Austin of Detroit wlio is in complete charge in Toronto of a JnTge gasoline and oil concern She is also the mother of five small children, four boys and a girl, whom she visits every Saturday and Sunday when she L able to forget her busy business career. all my time at home playing bridge and doing the social things so many women are occupied with. "My nusoana early trusted me with responsible work," she said "and because I enjoy business and study It I have been successful. I know that my one girl will have a sound business training. It enables her to be a help to her husband if she understands hL problems " Classified Ads FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE Kitchen range with oh burner, Hanklyn heater, table and chairs. Apply Eby Apts.,. 4th . Aye. E. . (247 FOR SALE Buy the best. Bunsen r limn". Phone Black 461 i tu. --vu iviouti l. truck, X $35, apply J. R. Stevenson, 112 , : Eighth Avenue West. (247)," FOR SALE 32 ft. trolling boat, l ft. beam, 12 h.p. Palmer englns,. Phone Black 963. (247) FOR SALE At a wonderful barj- basement, hot water heating, fenced garden, close In. Phone Collart & McCaffery. (tf) FOR RENT 60 high-grade ptoces. guaranteed GENTLEMEN'S Sanitary Supplies, the most RrntnHnml Karuilni highest trade 15 for SI PaniTii COME IN AND SEE THEM A deposit will hold any article till Christmas WEDDING AT KITZEGUKLA Aliss Mary Sampare Becomes Bride Of Herbert Wesley KITZEGUKLA, Oct. 2l:-r-A very Interesting wedding took place on Saturday, October 10 at 3 p.m. when two of the popular young people of Kltzegukla were married in the United Church by Rev. B. Black. The bridal pair, Herbert Wesley and Miss Mary Sampare, were es corted to the church by two bands: The local band Jed one procession and the visiting band from Kit wanga, under the leadership of Edward Tait, leading the other. At the church the hymn "O Love Divine All Loves Excelling," was, sung with a brother of the groom, Walter Wesley, presiding at the or gan. The bride was beautifully dressed In a white silk dress with the usual bridal veil. She was attended by two maids of honor, Mrs. Clara Da-; vis , pf the Naas River and Mrjs. Maggie Sampare, as well as ' bridesmaid. Miss Helen Wilson, am a little flpwer girl, Miss Phyllis Jones, Both parents were present. Jo seph Weslejc and Arthur Sampare were both born at Kltzegukla. 1 Arter the .sigfung of the register 'he happy couple were escorted ta galn, 7-room house, concrete fv, woi wi w ft,-- .. sic of the two bands playing a well known march. At the hail a beautifully arranged table was fixed near the platform' where rat the bride, bridegroom, at-'; tendaritsof the bride puc. and ana groom. groom. MODERN Houss for rent, 739 Sixth, ;- T Z , 1 Avenue West. Apply S. J. Jabou TomJ nsn of darvale and 7 6 ! rnv Rev, B. Black. FOUND Pair of girl's black ox; fords in front of B. C. Under takers. Owner may obtain same PERSONAL m-. Other tables were . arranged "Jaround the buifdihg and these, were all loaded . to capacity with good things to eat, . ' Among, the many interesting feature? was a five-tier bridal cake. by calling at Dally News ana decorated ln white and pink colors, paying for this advertisement rpecialry maderby the groom's mother., Mrs. Maria Wesley; It wis a wonderful work of p.H and cookery. Music was, rendered during the banquet by the combined bands under the leaderrhlo of David Wll- "ever of f eied In Western Canada- Supply, 751 Granville. Vancouver, .liams-11 was exhillratlng music and $160.00: 10 -niece Chesterfir!-; 7 .was aPPreclated as the loud ap- Groups $55.00; genuine WalnW Cedar Che-ts $11.50. Terms If desired. Free storage. Write to day: Julius Shore Mail Ordri House, 801 Beklns Bidg., Van couver." FOR SALE Two full fonts of lino-type mats. 9-po!nt lisht and bold, one. font verv little used. Half a font new 14-polnt bold i OVER 900 have Joined our group' ilause after - several selections iorming to provide each member" howed. . ...j vu., up w uu j uuiuucif ana ine rrowoea m-,- ci years of age accepted without, and later the hall were not medical examination, estimated enough wiuukii to m contain vuiuihi them. inem. They inev Cheltenham mats, straight andt vlgor at once N w Q SLVT'501 trex Tonic Tablets corral jinic Iltt 'in .,h ti.srn. uW "'7 , , ; y I ysler mvigorators and other Misni maKe trade for: stimulants rnp font of fi-nolnt mats In trood con dition or ood saw. Daily Ne Prince. Rupert. BC. (tf) I 1UU proiecuon ior ioss or visitors were present In large life from any cause, un to fia.ntimhprs nnn tdb nt,....v. gans. glands If not delighted, maker refunds few cents paid Call or write. Ormes limited, tf PICTURES Brighten and Beautify Your Home T We are showing a large array of New Pictures in attractive frames. Ideal for bridge prizes, wedding or anniversary gifts and for your friends. Many beautiful subjects to choose from including Silhouettes, Flowers, Animals, Ships and Scenery and in a variety of sizes. r V 1rces 'are extremely low, from 25c up ranei mirrors, nonzontal and vertical, limited number only, at 75c and $1.25 Picture Frames, in new styles, from 50c to S1.50 large ramp cost $10 to $12 per year, write for f from Kltwanga. H'arelton and other our -over tne Top" drive offer) places. and particulars, Western Mutual-' Sam Wesley 'actpd as toasimas-Benefit Ass'n. Vancouver, B.C, ,tir and many eloquent speeches (tf) 'were delivered in. tHe native tonsue with zeal and enthusiasm. A unique featu.re Was a dance ater in the. evening when old. and 'oung delighted each other and v!fr. who are full of years were present, took part In the festivity. A number of young people came Tom Hazelton for the dance and everyone expressed congratulations to the happly young pair. Spanked Spouse Asks Separation Says Hubby Thought More of Books Than of His Family LONDON. Oct. 21; (CP) "Wives on t like that, you know. You houldil t do it," admonished Ma gistrate Mulllns in matrimonial ,ourt when Charles Calvert, tea nerchant of Clapham, admitted he iaa tpanked his wife. According to Doris Calvert, her lusband bought novels for himself nsfead of food for her and her hild, and occasionally spanked ler. Seeking a separation order she ieclared that three times the previous week she hid been forced to ;o short of food although her husband was earning $25 a week. She ald he had one debt of $250 for xoks. "I think It Is bettefto buy books 'han to spend money . on clgar-'ttes and drink, like some men do," Said Calvert In admitting he was fond of general literature and paid io aonars a week for new books. , The applicatl5n , wasdjpurned -lne die. the mag'utrate'sUtlng the oalr should adjust their differences. He tcld them that the majority of "hildren who commit. crimes come rom parents who are at logger- neaasvwith each other. Richard fSvymi Rurv nf I Via Rwlft.Cinadlan ro. returned to the 'fV On bt. n'-hf trilln frnm lJrfcf business trip to Hazelton. TtD& DAILY NEW8 Wednesday QttQbtr 2; WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Making one more voyage on the Alaska route instead of being replaced for the winter by the Princess Norah as had been intended, C. P. R. steamer Princess Louise. Japt. S. K. Gray, arrived In port it 9 o'clock this' morning from Vancouver and sailed an hour and a quarter later for Skagway and Jther northern points whence she .3 due to return here next Sunday Ifternooh southbound. The Louise aad only 48 passengers, two of .vhom disembarked here. Six boar- dede her heer for Ketchikan. C. N. R. steamer Prince John, ?apt. Nell McLean, will be arriving n port late tonight or early tomorrow morning from Vancouver via he Queen Charlotte Islands. The vessel left Skidogate Inlet at 5:30 ast evening for Massett Inlet. On her regularly scheduled -veekly voyage, C N. R. steamer Prince. Rupert, Capt. Edward Vfabbs, arrived In port at 12:15 aoon today from Vancouver, Powell liver and Ocean Falls with a good led, list of passengers and will sail it 4 o'clock this afternoon for An- Vox and Stewart whence she will sturn here tomorrow . evening luthbound. W: E. Balllie hastaken over duty '8 chief engineer of the steamer Prince Rupert .on its present voy- j'e north. During the past sum mer he was chief of the Prince Robert. Ifter a five-day trip to Massett 'n-'et. Armour Salvage Cq's power :TT. Da'y Teturned to port at 4 cVck this morning from ;hc Queen Charlotte Islands. Maklnc He trip were W. T. Reid. district c and 'timber agent for the Can- lan National Railways at Prince 'onal engineer tor the railway. ho went to Inspect a stand of tit timber, -and A. R Nichols, J. A Lindsay, W. O. Fulton, R. W Cam-1 eron, F. A. 'MacCallum and Capt W. P. Armoir who took the on---)rtunity to rHake ' a hunting trip. The hunters bagged th.ee deer tnd a number of pheasant. n. ' Imperial Oil Co.'s bis tanker Albertolite, Capt. A A. Moshci. after discharging a cargo of fue'! ' - iu . '. ... me comDanvs local tnnVx l sailed at 12.J30 Ao3n yesterday for &an fcaro, California. Capt. Larry Thomson, formerly of Prince Rupert made the trip north as pilot Of the Albertolite. Mr, and Mr. C.'W. Stedman ar-1 family, who have been sojndinr a couple of months In city i tjils morning on th Princess Louise ror Ketchikan "THINGS TO COME" HERE Great British Picture, Based .on II. G. Wells' S,tory, on Capitol Theatre Screen Most ambitious British picture jver produced, "Things to Come," rom H. G. Wells famous book of ilmllar title, Is the feature offer-j .ng on the screen . of the Capitol Theatre for the middle of this A-eek. It is an epic of the future .overlng the period from 1940 to' 1040, a century of armed conflict,! lestruction, chaos, pestilence and .ameless horrors such as the world ;ias never before known. Tht! scene s the city of "Everytown" where .he people are celebrating Chrlst- as when, suddenly from out of he blue, a hostile bomb-carrying ilr force appears, permitting no efence. Within a few minutes iverytown" Is destroyed and the .eath-deallng flotilla of the air passes on to lay waste countless jther cities and towns. The war irags on and on until civilization inks Into a morass of savagery ind horror. Then a pestilence ;:ourges the earth to complete the lestruction and plunge humanity to the depths of degradation and helplessness. Finally out of the medieval darkness the first signs of a new davm appear and slowly nan begins to re-create his world, working with primitive tools and gathering knowledge by experience as did his forbears a thousand years ago. Gradually there is developed a civilization such as the Twentieth Century has not d-"!im-ed of. Above all, there Is peace based on knowledge, understandlnr and love. Nor Is the picture without a human story. A d'lngulshed cast Includes Sir Cedric Harriwlcks. Raymond Massov, Mirgarctta Scott and Ralph R'rhard'nn. With "Thines to Come" U "Ticket to Paradise." the odd stiry rf the experiences of an amnecla victim, with Roier Prvor and Wendv Earrie in leading riles. W'MKS TO FOROhT l OVT, LONDON. 0t Sf (CP--Nat V'-r-e-. a r?eced lover, put women behind him, and walkr-1 1.-500 miles around the English coast, saying th;re was good exsrehe. ;un, air andconsol'itlnn. in i.h "pen road. STUFFYRHEAD 'aLUlllw A few drops up etch nostril reduces swollen membranes, clears away clogging mucus, brings welcome irlief. VicksVatronol ( "I'm always ready ) 1 V. .jWfcV I 4- 'III T;sht & Thursday 'hursdaj tl-GWElt, Amazing rreaiction of the Future m Show, :40 9 Drama, romance, amazing spectacle unreel in gigan tic sweep before your astonished eyes I It would take a century for you to live this exciting story...it will take you an eternity to forget itl. An ALEXANDER K0RDA Production with jIbRtiRAYMOND MASSEY RALPH RICHARDSON SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE PEARL AKCYlt At 7;00 ti 9:47 Plus the Screen's New Laugh-and-Lcve Comedy Hit! "TICKET TO PARADISE" With WENDY BARRIE. ROGER PRIOR (8 40 r v We loan you free a complete Home Permanent Wave Machine for 3 months. All you need do .una $.u, to c-vei -ue cost if ,ti pping and o;l for 6 complete Permaiicnts. WW not irm the finrjit hair. Any on- c in f-uarantee perfect wave with this machine No electrify or experience needed. When you have used these supplier more oli can rv obtained from us at fifty ci-nts a Marvel Wave Factory 1183 Hast 41st. Ave. Vancouver, B.C. "Fed up with your usual evening routine of just staying home or visiting back and forth with neighbours? Want to 'go places' instead, to hear new voices in new and different environments? Then you and I just belong to each other. With me in your living room, no two evenings are alike. take you to New York, Chicago, Hollywood, Havana; to the Orient, to South America, to Europe. With me, you hear World leaders, politicians, orators. Brilliant orchestras play for you. You hear news, crop and weather reports : sermons, drama, comedy. Find out more about me and about the easy terms on which I can be bought." 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