rridiy, Ociofo 30, 1988 Surprise Party ; IMr. na Shower is Held Mrs. Roy Morrison Are Honored oj ..". nn Wednesday evening a group !of friends staged a delightful mls-U.tianeous surprise shower in honor i t Mr and Mrs- Roy Morrison who married recently, at their hme on Eighth Avenue East. . i . I rhe early part in uic evening .... snent in pmy.iiB playing whist. nrize winners. r i.ii BMrs. C. Fossum; cuiwiauun, Mrs, t Strand; men s iirsi, Aiirea wik-rial' consolation. Henry Lindseth. from those present to the bride and groom. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rjipert D, F Spankie,- o; J. Wheatlcy in c Btgnam, r. w. guernsey, u Campbell, C. Larson and Georgo iMoffatt, Vancouver! Dan O Rourkt icalgary. J. F .Harrington, . Port-. land; E. Wimams, Edmonton. LOCAL NEWS NOTES r Special price of 69c on YVeldrest Semi-Service Hosiery "Demers." '(255) Basketball meeting Saturday 8 p.m., Boston Hal!. Team captains or representatives please attend. (255) Inspector John A. Fraser, prov incial police, sailed last night on lire lne Prince Rupert for a trip were: ladies' first, .bciean. Falls Oil iff (tat Htifloe After delicious rciresnmenis naa ver, returned to the city from fjultable remarks, presented nu- Imerous pretty and useful gifts this morning. Co., Ltd. to Miss Elizabeth Currie, who has been on a brief trlD to Vancou- been served, Oscar Larson, with the south on the Princess Norah Mr, and Mrs. John Watson and daughter, Miss Janet Watson, are leaving on this evening's train for Calgary, to which city Mr. Watson 1 I x . , . ueea transierrea 10 taice an Important part in the service of the Board of Grain Commissioners Royal I A. party of mining men consist p Hudson, city? F. A. Somerton.ilng of Charles M. Campbell, F, rince Geprge; John Christen, Guernsey, C. Larson and George errace. Mofiatt of Vancouver, after spenc- Sayoy ing a few days on a copper pros- J, Menara, city;. Mr and Mrs. C pect on the Ecstali River, returned j, Robinson-and daughter,- Wales to the city by gasboat last eve- , k, Howes-, ujjt.; l. g, nmg. Mr. Campbell sailed by ths erkins, Port Esslngton; A. Adams, Prince Rupert last night for Van- udson. Ont.;' K Oknlonski, Taal- couver while the others will bo B. S. Woods, Kwlnltsa. south on the Cardena tnnlffht. 1 This Safe, External Treatment Helps END A COLD Quicker 7& 3-?Mluc& VaiofatA- THaMcy Massage VapoRub briskly on the throat; chest and back (between and below the, 'shoulder blades). Then spread it thick over the chest and cover with warmed cloth. . Almost before you finish rubbing, VapoRub starts to bring relief two ays at once two direct ways: 1. Through th Skin. VapoRub acts direct through the skin like a poultice or plaster. 2. Mtdicattd Vapors. At the same time,' its medicated vapors, released by body heat, are breathed in for hours about 18 times a minute direct to the irritated air-passages. This combined poultice-arid -vapor action loosens phlegm relieves Irritation helps break congestion. During the night, VapoRub keeps right on working. Often, by morning the worst of the cold is over. Avoids Risk of Stomach UpstlS This safe, external treatment cannot possibly upset the stomach, as constant internal "dosing" is so apt to do. It can be used freely, as often as needed, even on the youngest child. CKS t . n W . n v a n U D Mothrrtl Look In your VipoRub package for full detail! of Vlcks Plan a practical hom guide to greater freedom from coldi. In clinic teat! among 17,1)) people, this Dan cut lickiKti from coldi mart than haljl Follow V!chi Plan for Better Control of Coldi Canadian Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports SS. "Princess Adelaide," every Friday at 10 p.m. To Vancouver direct SS. "Princess Norah," Nov. 3rd, 19th, Dec. 3rd, 17th. To Ketchikan, VVranirell. Juneau and Skagway S3. "Princess Norah," Oct. 30th, Nov. 15th, 29th, Dec. 13th. WINTER EXCURSION FARES TO VANCOUVER AND RETURN S32.00 Tickets on sale Nov. 1st, 1938 to Feb. 28th. 1937. Flnal return limit March 31st, 1937. For Information and Reservations w; L. 'finATEs; r..n. Xrmt. Prince Rupert, n.C. r - ' leFish which made Prince Rupert Famous Ru pert Brand SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Man Fish & Cold Storage n Men's "Liberty" Oxfords only $7.98 at Fashion Footwear's Ahnfi versary Sale. (255) "Exclusive" Paeeant and Toa7 Prince Rupert Hotel, Saturday, 3:30 pm. Tiokets 40c. Available ct J ' - -' I- uoor. (255) W. Q. Holland, well known Van couver airplane pilot, was a pas-t 6enger aboard the Princess Noraj this morning bound for the Yukorj, Lovely assortment of satin blouses Just In "Demers.? (255) The big event in town tonight Gyro Hallowe'en hoedpwn dance in Moose Hall. Wear a special cos tume and win a prize if 'you can-but come anyway. Enjoy yourself and help the "playground work. Admission 50c including supper. ; .... (2251 "Stampede John" Stenbraten' well known northern mining man. Ladies' Sport Oxfords two-tone after a. brief trip to Vahcouttrj Sale. (255) ss Norah- thU morning bound for Whitehorse. . Sister Mary Barbara was a- pas senger aboard the princess '-NoraA this morning golnz north? from Victoria to Join the nursing stajff n M 4. ri n i , .. . - .V , vi ue iwman uamoiic unurcii nospiiai at Juneau. E. Thurber, well known loca halibut fisherman, sailed last" nlgHi on the Prince Rupert for 'Vari-' couver enroute to his home in' Reassuring word has 'been, re ceived in the city as-to the cbndl Hon of Mrs. J. O. Reddle;, wel) known pioneer; woman of Prince Rupert, who .recently Jef tori-Van couver to receive, x-rav examina tions. Mrs. Redd ie will be remain-, ing in Vancouver indefinitely; J L. J. Chilbeirg. well known for years as: United Slates customs officer at Wrangell, and Mr; ChUdbcrg Were" passengers abdarrl. wie princess Norah this; mornlrc returning to Wrangell after a trip to Seattle. Mr. Chlldberg is e-. pecting to be transferred to Wesfe trn Alaska soon. L. A. DeOuere of wrsconsiH Rapids Wisconsin,- and J. ,P; Wa!.h and O. V. Bnvd. after a visit of i couple of days here In connection with the local pulp and ' tfaper nun project, saueo. last nigra oy Prince Rupert on their return to Vancouver. F," L. Buckley ot Vancouver and W J. .Clark fit Quebec will be here i 7or ;soniedayi yet. kZBVTVfVanBtaaMaLJ Fresh Killed Boiling or Stewing FOWL Average 4 lbs. QCr each VVf Roosting Chicken AQ. per lb aaOC Shamrock or Brookfleld Egns OradelL.rge $100 ' BEEF Pot Roast IAa per lb 1UC Cross Arm f i per lb ,...-. JL2v Prime Rib 4 BA per.lb, ...lyy 1st Grade Butter Q Sj ;3 jbs.. : ,.QtfC LAMB 25c per lb. Shoulders- iQari per lb; JLOV h?, :25c AyrshirefBacon i per lb. attO i Diamond A Bacon 9Qki per lb fiOl Pork Tenders '4Qv per lb AO Fruit Mincemeat 253 Fresh' Ox Hearts 'ABa each Shoulder Veal tZfit 4 lbs tMV Rolled Roast Veal 99i per lb, ., 'OttoL01sen t J4ppeare4 , .befcire Magistrate McClymont in city riollc. cothls; morning, on; .a charge of ' 'supplying; liquor- to iu'- dlans and-vasTernanded ior eight days.; The County Court case of Han Christen; vs. John Preece, In which the claim of the plaintiff is for $385, has-been adjourned sine die. E. F Jones is counsel for the plalriilff and R :L. McLennan for defendant. . . ' t "Rainbow" silk' and wool and plain wool hosiery, 95c "Demers -.4 . (255) John' B. Menara, Dodge Cove salmon troller, leaves 6n this eve fling's train for New York where he will embark November 7 aboard the steamer Comte dl Savoie for Genoa enroutij to his native home in Northern Italy for a visit. Fashion" Footwear1 Is allowlnz I0;';clsc6uh in'.'l Murray's and MCFarlanes snoes during its Dig sale,' v . . , (255) Mrs. p.; 2'irelil Killed last night on the .Prince- Rupert lor Van-co'uverj where, Jjirj ZarellC who hi peen ipr oine wme at. uoiaonage lneBricI.Tyr ,clsrict, Is un-dergolng 'i n'oper a ttoh'. Mrs. Zarel if 'Trill '.also ylslt Victoria.. ACTION DISMISSED Aunfy(tottrt case of C. J. Curile to Ay.Fr'Armour was dis missed by ; Judge, f, 12. Fisher yesterday afternoon. ,Th M had to do'wlUf ,'',the sairaire a: couDle of prdatrs ago. of the. fish picker Delphinium and. the claim of Nova Scotia wheri he will ' WlP?tawtV .'to 125.45. E F. the winter. llJones1 apparfd for; plaintiff and W. O, Fulton for. defendant. Timelv Recioes r - l-: -..'-.. BEAN' APRICOT BREAD Apricot bran bread is' a dellclous- ly different. loaf; to serve at any m?af);.Ja(ld..,to stlr-Sx- pnljf,' ur) til; flour, disappears. Bal$ .fn'',.jjtese" joaf pan with waxed 'paper ifi the bottom. In moderate ,pven (350 d. F.) about One hour and ten, hilnutes. 5. Yield: I loaf .4 by 9 Vi Inches, VORACIOUS CUB VANCOUVER, Oct., 30:. (CP) "Little Jubilee' Vancouver's b;a-cub In Stanley Pirk zoo, Is .growing" up and "so Is his appetite. within 15" minutes he consumed! a dozen apples, a head of celery', rhubarb; cabbage, some lettuce, a large stick of rock candy and some toast. "He dusted this off with a peanut dessert. not'vEs Attack cattle UTTIiE BUFFALO LAKE, Alta, Oct.. 30: (CP)r-Belleved due to a scarcity of rabbits and sma'l gam6 wolves have attacked cattle In this district 165 miles northwest df'lEdmo'nlon. . 28. ert Is Best Market Well Known! Fra n c 6i.s Lake 1 Gyro Hallowe'en Novelty Hoe-dojfn, Moose Hall,, October 30. Hill 60 tea, October 31. presbyteriari bazaar, November 1 8, Q. N, Bazaar, .Moose Hall, November 13. , L. O. Noretnber 19 Cathedral Christmas sale, Nov. Lutheran Bazaar, , Metropole Ha ' I, ' tfov. 27. Rancher Here With Two Carloads of Fine Stock Bringing in two carloads of chloce steers from the Francois Lake country, Kane Oknianski, pioneer rancher of Tatalrose, ar-' rived In the city from the Interior on last night's train. Kane is remembered by many pld timers as a mere boy In the early days of Grand Trunk Pacific Railway construction after which, with his brothers, MIks and Alex, he took up land south of Francois Lake. After experimenting with various breeds of range cattle, they have now developed a herd of purebred short horns which command a hlp.h price. The Oknianski brothers have come to the conclusion, after t". number of shipping experiments, that Prince Rupert affords the best market for central Interior cattle. Stag Party For Lee Gordon At Tommy Fraser's Tommy Fraser was host last evening at his home on Fifth Avenue to some twenty members of the Elks' Lodge at a stag parly kitchen shower In honor of Lee Gordon, the next member of the lodge to take on the responsibill-itles of marriage. Cards were played and delicious refreshment. served. There were numerous usn. 'tul and novel gifts. BACK-YARD HIKER NANAIMO, Oct, 30: (CP) Al exander Park, hale and. hearty at 90 years of age, takes a two-milt valk dally His. own back-yard hieali but lapartiduiarly suitable for constitutes the lea sandwiches ,6r Ip serve with 'hlkes." the- salad at, luncheon. One cup chopped dried apricots, i 1-3 cups sour rrttlk br buttermilk, i. tbsps. fat, 1-3 ciip sugar, 1 egg, Wi cups bran, 2cups flour, 2 tsps. baking powder; li tsp. soda, Vi tsp. salt,, i tip; hutrrifg.Tz cup chop ped nut mats. ' Soa'k' chobried abricots, in milk Ibdut "fifteen minutes, Cream fat and, sugar' thoroughly;' add egg, Mat.' until . xreaniy; Add bran, rlc'ofs and milk1, Let soak until moist ' f jmdureVls. akeri up. Sift tlouimi7t&kiH'i5dwtier. sdda salt nutmiffeV.'cbmblne with nut Mo route" for his Introducing -- PAOI THRU HLO-REX COUGH SYRUP Pleasant to take. Very effective for hard, dry irritating coughs. Ask us for a trial sample Price per 8-ouncc bottle 75 c Ormesltd. Vfut Pioneer Drvtqpists rLe KexaU Star Phones: 81 & 82 Open Dally From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 11 noon till 2 p.m., 1 p.m. till p.m. THE VERY LATEST IN FINE FURS AT GOLDBLOOM'S Everyone looks well In' furs. They give a feeling of superiority that cannot be achieved in any other way. Goldbloom's furs look rich, stylish, superior. Look them over and try them on before deciding to buy. "REMEMBER YOU K CREDIT IS GOOD" nth End Specials Saturday - Monday WALLACE'S Seasonable Merchandise at Worth While Reductions Ladies' Waterproof CoatsIn blue, rose or green, cemented seams, well made and good 7ff fitters; each $diO House Dresses Fast colors, assorted styles, a full assortment of sizes, various trims fiQ.r each , Ladies' Flannelette Gowns Embroidery trim, long sleeve QQf each Ladies' Pure Wool Vests and BloomersFancy stitch, flesh color per suit O-fl HE vest and bloomer ? Silk Stripe Vests and Bloomers ItT. 91M Bias Cut Suede Taffeta Slips Lace trimmed, white or Ski OH peach ; each . '.. Silk Knit Bloomers and Panties Assorted styles -f A A 3 pairs tjH.UU Eiderdown Baby Blankets 36-50 T.b!!?.,, $1.00 Foundation Garments Gossard and D. A. Models, values to QO Off $6.50; for ........... WVO Ladies' Silk Knit Pyjamas Assorted trim and colors C-i JtZ to $2.95; for ............. 'v O Fabric Gloves Assorted styles, values to $1.50 . CA, per pair tlUl Ladies' All Wool Sport Sox Off p White and colors, pair ... Rayon Taffeta Full assortment of colors, Canadian made C-f A A 3 yards ............... V-i-.UV Curtain Muslins An assortment of patterns and colors Q4 A A 5 yards VlvU Silk Curtain Nets New C-l A A "" stock; 3 yards Unbleached Sheeting 72 ins. wide, nice smooth thread A A 3 yards VXvU Flannelette Sheets All white, full s.,..: $1.00 White Flannelette Nice Q4 A A SQft quality; 7 yards . V-vv Stencilled Bedspreads Natural Se:. 68x86 $1.00 80x100, each .$1.45 Drapery Homespun Assorted stripes, 48 ins. wide i A A 2 yards V-l.UU Shadow Drapery Cloths 28 inches $1.00 3 yards . . . . 36-Inch Woolette Pyjama Cloths-Juvenile patterns C-f A A 3 yards ?J..UU Boys'" Hard Wearing Golf Hose Excellent value Q1 HA 2 pairs VJ-'VV Boys' Sweaters Choice Q A A assortment; each W Rug Wool Comes in two-oz. skeins, extra heavy in 6 colors C-f A A 7 skeins for ?AVV 0. ,C.. r. Bazaar, pecember 2. PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. Orange, ., Hogtnahay Dance, pec- PHONE !) THIRD & FULTON :ember 31, ' it i