paoi rotm Try Salada Orange Pekoe Blend "SALADA TEA BEDROOM SUITE Ensemble IfTfl Regular Price $9S.50 Special $79.50 Include Vanity, Bench, Chiffonier, Bed, Coil Spring and Cotton Felt Mattress. ' - ELIO'S Furniture Exchange THIRD AVENUE, Prince Rupert Hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. HIiHHHHHMHHHMflHMIHMHIHH I i ' i The Central Hotel ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 for Best Household Coal MRS. C. K. BLACK WANT AIR TOUR SYDNEY, Oct. 26: (CP) It Is hoped that a Royal Air Force squadron will visit Sydney during the 150th anniversary celebrations next year and a non-stop flight from England to Australia may be arranged. BOAT vs. SHARK GLASGOW, Oct. 20: (CP) A huge shark almost dragged the 20-ton Campbelltown fishing boat Ave Maria on the rocks In the Firth of Clyde. The boat was freed bnly when the shark snapped ropes In which It was entangled. f Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 If you have something to sell, a classified advertisement in this paper will soon let you know if there is a buyer in the city. EDITOR IS TRUTHFUL Candid' Wedding; Write-up Found Nuptials of Skinny Little Idiot And Popoular Young Bum account of a local wedding. The postscript goes far to explain the extreme candldness of the report. It was headed: Popular Young Couple Married This Week": "The groom Is a popular young bum who hasn't done a lick of work since he got shipped in the middle of his junior year at college. He manages to dress well and keep a supply of spending money because nis aaa is a son-hearted old fool who takes up his had cheques Instead of letting !him go to jail where he belongs. "The bride is a skinny, fast little idiot who has been kissed and handled by every boy In town since she was 12 years old. She paints like a Sioux Indian, sucks cigarettes in secret and drinks mean corn liquor when she Is out joy-riding in her dad's car at night. She doesn't know how to cook, sew or keep house. I "The groom wore a rented dinner suit oyer athletic underwear of imitation silk. His pants were held up by pale green suspenders His number eight patent leathei shoes matched his state In tightness and harmonized nicely with the axle-grease polish of his hair. In addition to his Jag he carried a pocket-knife and his usual look of imbecility. "The bride wore some kind of whltte thing that left most of ner legs sticKing out. The young neople will make their home with tne Drides parents, which means they will srxnge on the old man until he dies and then she will take In washing. The happy couple anticipate a great event in about five months. "Postscript: This may be the last issue of The Journal, but my Mfe ambition has been to write up one wedding and tell the unvar nlshed truth. Now that It Is done death can have no sting." Ex, First Chapters OlBibleWere Speaker's Topic At the fortnightly meeting last evening of the local Britlsh-Israc society, KODert h. Bartlett gave an interesting talk on the first ten chapters of the Bible and theii fund of scientific lore concerning the Adamlc race. Through the discoveries of arch- cologlsts In recent years these early chapters of Genesis coujd now be clearly understood, the speaker said. The Flood was i vivid historical fact to the and cnts. Stories of the Creation, thf Garden of Eden, the Flood and tht Ark were all told in the tablets recently discovered and threw fur ther light on the original mono theism of the Semitic race and tht purpose of the different names of .the one true God. These tablets were lost to his .tory with the collapse of tht kingdoms of the Tigris and Eu phrates but evidence Indicated very definite knowledge of the Messianic prophecy in these lands and further a similar knowledge In Egpt. Parts of the sacred record onci called mythical were now those that had the best supporting evidence and went far towards the restoration or confidence in the j Bible as a whole. "TILLIE THE TOILER" THERE'S MONTY NOVM-HE'S COME TO BRlud A UtT FOR. NVlTA-nONS TO OUR TEA NEST TUECVXY f II l'LLSO Le'tI JSMt4 A HIM IN J r 7Jrssr THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday, October 1917 WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront I Union steamer Catala, Capt.j James Flndlay. returned to port' One of the most famous col- at 10:30 this morning from Stew-umnlsts on this continent Alex- art. Anyox and other northern ander Woolcbtt who used to make points and sailed at 1:30 this af-that hour of "The Town Crier" temoon for Vancouver and way-on Sunday afternoon on the radio points. Before arriving here, the snrh an nutstandins: event, found Catala called in at Inverness can- in a Carolina newspaper a frank nery and picked up R. G. Johnston, manager of the cannery there, and Mrs. Johnston who are going through to Victoria for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Sinclair and child wer also going through on the Catala from In verness to Victoria. According to advices from Seattle last night only two American halibut fishing vessels remain to make port following the closing of the fishing season a week ago.i Yesterday four vessels from Area No. 3 marketed catches totalling 142,000 pounds In Seattle. They were: Columbia. 37.000 pounds, Booth, Rc and 10'bc: Akutan. Bananza, 25,000, McCallum, 12bC and IO'sC. The Tacoma, Lively, n 1 1 LI 1 J rA In rln sable and yesterday. cod catches In "ort, arriving at 12:15 midnight from Ketchikan and sailed at1 10:30 this morning for Seattle. The vessel brought In fourteen carloads of frozen fish for transshipment to the United States over the Canadian National Railways is well as one car for cold storagtj here. In addition she had the train being held until 2 o'clock this morning pending their There were no halibut arrivals hpTP t rH 3 V nnrl rf mnro o m rvt SMITHERS. Oct 26: An auction sale was held last Thursday of the livestock and Implements on the farm of Thomas McDonald near Telkwa. Mr. McDonald was obliged to give up iarmlng several years ago owing to his age and 111 health and removed to Vancouver where he has been residing since. The farm has been occupied by Ed Stride for the past two years. Dougal McDonald son of Thomas McDonald, arrived In Smithers from HELLO, MOMTV- DlD VOU REM MS S rOUfc LST OF PEOPLE TO IN VITE TO OVJ13 AMNOUMCErEMT TEA POE. THE DAMClMS SCHOOL 1 "GOOD OLD SOAK" HERE Another Typical MR By Characterization Wallace Beery Tops Capitol Bill Featuring another typical characterization by Wallace Beery, "Good Old Soak" tops a double bill MEET HELD AT TELKWA Smithers and District Chambers of Commerce in Session There terly meeting and to enjoy a very excellent dinner served at the Bus-singer Hotel at that place. Thirty ! members sat down at the board and enjoyed a fine banquet of which DeCI WaS we mam ey VUIey expected. Some twelve or fifteen vessels of the local halibut fleet are, .... Jt. now engaged In cod fishing. I m,tcr vuc "u,,,?5 uij - i ouwic gave an auurceo hi wiutii lie Armour Salvage Co.'s; service boat rehearsed the various activities of Daly, Capt. Albert Erickson, rei- The main discussion of the even-turned last night from Captain's lng centred .iround Immigration for Cove where ?he went to put down the Bulkley Valley and the meeting 3n anchor block for use in mooring was unanimous in the opinion that Davis rafts from .the Queen Char- steps should be taken to bring lotte Islands and left this morning creased farming population to this for Dundas Island to biinz In a district and that It would be de- scow laden with 500 tons of clam-'slrable to move some of the Canad- shell for delivery to Seattle. The' lan farmers from the drought Pachena, Capt Reg. Green, Is at stricken areas of Saskatchewan to Port Simpson today with a scowload the Bulkley Valley. of gravel to be used In connection' A committee was appointed to with the building of a new school take the matter In hand with a there for the Department of Indian view to advertising the advantages Affairs. Auction Sale Telkwa Farm Thomas McDonald, Who Has Left" District, Disposes of Effects of this district. OUT OF HOSPITAL SMITHERS. Oct. 26: Hans O. Olsen, whr; has spent several months In the local hospital, left the hospital Saturday very much Improved In health and his many friends .In the town and the dis trict will be glad to hear that he Is sufficiently improved to return to his home. Mr. Olsen has been or the office staff of the Hanson Timber Co. Ltd. for many years. NO WRITERS' CRAMP LONDON, Oct, 26: (CP) A post office official estimates between 63,000,000,000 and 65,000,000,000 letters are written in the world every year. British post office alone ls- hls home near Mission, to super-; sues more than 7,000,000,000 stamps vise the sal" and L. H. Kenney was annually. the auctioneer. After disposing of j all the effects Mr. McDonald left Reach the most peoplt tn city the same evening on his return to and district with an advertisement the Fraser Valley. ' in the Dally Newt m IT IS, TlLLlE URGE PUBLIC RESPECT LONDON, Oct. 2Q: (CP) A request that breach of the two-min ute silence on Armistice Day be treated as a criminal offence has hot been entertained by Home Sec retary Sir Samuel Hoare but he the. gesture to those who died in the war. LAUNCH BIG SHIP program at the Capitol Theatre I BELFAST, Oct. 20: (CP) Largest here at the first of this week. It j vessel built in a British shipyard depicts a not unusual situation injsince the Queen Mary, the Cape an averaee small town family dur-!Town Castle, a 26,500-ton motor ing the era of prohibition. Beery ship for the Union Castle Line, has' nlavs the Dart of the lackadaisical ; been launched here " character who quits work to keep up with the speakeasies. When the family fortune becomes missing, he Is wrongfully blamed and proceeds to find the guilty persons and knit the family tics with an efficiency that astonishes the townsfolk. Outstanding In support of Beery are Una Merkel. Eric Linden, Barrett, Betty Fumess, Ted Healy, George Sidney and Janet Beecher. The second feature of the double bill Is a comedy "Married Before Breakfast," teaming Robert Young and Florence Rice. Young plays the part of a carefree young inven ; I tor who becomes enmashed In a series oi laugn-provoKing auven- tures. sets include a paiauai turn Seattle! unanj .uw. I suite, the Interior of a large office Northland Transportation Co.'s house and i travel agency office, motorshlp liner Northland, Capt j Len Williams, spent the night in I I Dodge transcontinental truck lad ! SMITH ERS, Oct. 20: The Smlth- n with potatoes from Alaska foiers and District Chamber of Corn- New York and several nassenceri I mprr Innmeved to Telkwa on vho went east by rail, last night's Thursday evening to hold Its quar- COCOANUT FOR WINK GLASGOW, Oct. 26: (CP) A cocoanut took the place of the cus tomary champagne at the launch lng of the pilgrim ship El Madlna. The wine was not used In order tq Judith avo,d offering Mohammedan sus cepuoinues. izrrmiTi Complete;; Wallace BeerT In His Latest Lovabl( Laushable Screen R'e Good Old Soak With UNA MERKEL BETTY Fi rtXESs (At 7:00 and 9;I0) PLUS ROBT. YOl'NR l "MARRIKI) HEF0RE 1 UltV A 11.1 lOn. (At 8:29. Once Only) WWUi.ll M.WS (At !:i6) Comine WfdVThurj. JEAN ARTHUR in "EASY LIVING. XMAS BOOK LIST You Have Nothing to Lose and Much to (lain by .Checkln 0w Your Christmas Book Requirements and Makinj Reservations NOW. Following are Christmas Book suggestions the majority 0f which are now available Come in and see them and let us set aside your order. LEADING FICTION The Lost King Sabatlnl John Irene Balrd Theatre Maughan The Stone Field Ostenso I.i. And So Victoria Wllkins The Citadel Crotiln . Jane of Lantern Hill Montgomery Lord Emsworth Wodehousc NON FICTION Color in The Canadian Rockies Phillips The Glamour of B. C Glynn Ward In the Steps of St. Paul Morton In the Steps of the Master Morton . Service of Our Lives Baldwin . Ordeal in England Glbbs Salt Water Poems and Ballads Masefield To Be Published (Nov.) Home For Christmas Douglas - -r ANNUALS Chums i. T........:;. Girls' (Boys') Own Annual .1 .LH School Girls' (Boys' Annual ; ;. Little Dots . hum-vmhat a lot or cs-ibl'4 yoo know KM $!J5 Hit KM Kit KM K2i $JM u.oi suo KM KM JI.I5 KM KX KM Ki We shall be pleased to order for you any book advertised in car- rent newspapers at publishers Canadian price- Place your Chrtt-mas orders with us early and avoid last minute substitution MaSm.M HALIBUT The source of Sunshine Vitamins A and D Boiled Halibut with egg sauce is digestible, palatable, satisfying CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. Prince Rupert, B.C. If you lose anything advertise for it. -By Westovet