P lOI THRU cpi 26, 1M7 THE DAILY NawS Hotel Arrivals LOCAL NEWS NOTES r i H ''hone 31 Ihull detail! uj I M: Minim JVatro-nol helps prevent many colds 1NG0F . PUGSLEY to Ur! Bliss MacOuarrie Tahes Hate in Ontario f nr Flame Bliss lie man i-i . ... . ,,.,.r. , augnwr oi v. am. .; a Quarrie of Ready. Dr Leonard Irving Pug- f prince Ruueit, son oi mm i Puxsley, and ot Mr.s. K,vc Islands. Nova ,,.e st twelve ociock irday, October 16 at .k i- , Utv W i rather or tne Dnae, I . . and foliage dec- U1e crrureh and wWU rlb- the guest pews The glTtn In marriage ei rjruuier. tiuium q larrle of Toronto, wore H-Nll Kt 11, I .... 1 ill 1111,11 n.... on Grecian lines with lnngi es. a "liver ciasp ui wrc uu silver uloves and shoes, with loulder-; Ogth blue veil, held in L r. ret halo and she car- I a bouquet of yellow chrysan- tum.s cndant. Miss France.?, ale of Stratford, Ont, was ln I York model of crushed rose wWet falling to floor length i made .,n Grecian lines. She Pi matching turban of velvet rge bow on the right side. orles and she carried a h,.nnii phnrnanthmirm. I .'. MacQuarrie, of! liauqiir. Que., brother of the man for Dr. Pugs- nd the iMiers were Mr. D. A. i and Mr Melville Henderson, 1 of Ready. Ont. M Q ; .rrle. the bride's I i jown of Burgundy of cut velvet at. : sleeves and she wore1 idling hat and black accesser-d a harmonizing corsage boo- reception wa held at the hone I - ntl Tlie Manse, 'imn leaves and xe and late fall asters were The bride's table centre! with a three-tiered Ki t linked by silver I nkling golden cand-Mn Dale poured tea, using a ice presented to the 1 bj the (v adv conaregatlon M I'ugsley left, on their hirh will Include vis- t" MuilllPnl thp ornnm'a hnml I Chicago, Winnipeg A icro the contment to their 1 l Pvlnon Riniui'l Thp a : a navy and rose ned silk afternoon : fc'itl I tldVp orov Klrtiih h:it " B-J .1 1 W V, V Lt .... oat and navy accessor- WICKS V VapoRub hep$ end a cold quicker &rnice Palmer says . . . In three months a New York woman has collected twenty-five hundred buttons made from almost every kind oi material. Either she hasn't any little children or thev all have z oners on their clothes Zippers are certainly a godsend aren't they? Did you know they can be used over and over long after the original garment thev graced has been for gotten'.' If you have a toddle--whose sweaters have become too tight, try opening the sweater down the front and sewing on a zipper If it is still a bit snug, cut the seleves out and you will have a sleeveless sweater that will do yeoman service under a coat for another season However, if you still prefer buttons, this year they are bein covered either with matching or contrasting material. Oakland CHEERIO! Timely Recipes FISH (TSTARD Fish is so easily digested, as well as being nourishing and rich In healthbuilding substance, that it is well suited for use in the diet of convalescents and invalids. It may be prepared in a number ot ways, of course, but one of the cookery specialists on the staff of the Dominion Departmett of Fisheries gives the following per person for an easily prepared fish custard : Beat one egg 'or the yolks of two eggs may be used' and pour it an one-half cup of milk; add n tablespoon of flaked, cooked fish, season with salt and pepper and pour into a greased custard cup. Place the cup in a pan of hot water and bake in a moderate oven until the custard has set iwhen a knife comes away clean and the custard is firm). The custard-should be allowed to stand for a while before being turned out as otherwise it may break. Mr and Mrs O T. Sundnl of Terraee sailed this afternoon on the Catala for Vancouver. les Out of town guests were Mrs. F. Rickman Dale, of Stratford, Miss O E Webster and Mi.ss M. E. Facret. of London. Ont.. and Miss Maud Steane. Toronto. HEATERS i .. i 1 ,., liii-it in vnliv llllll I """. uiai you luive ;itii'u.-i'.i m... inter. Drop in and taapeel Olfr rtOC oi heat ers. We carry several (Ulterent moneis ,,i; Mtmnt i-'s of Uuehec hrick iin iiiuiiii; inimi"' - -. lined heaters, brick or steel lined circular heaters in standard or brown enamel fin ish, A lo i I,. i i Coleman Oilburnine Heaters w - If . modern and efficient with the Coleman fuel Bavins burner. Bp E "lie ,,( fuanj n u.,iu .irtroftive heaters is your It "l ance of a warm comfortable aimospneie H, MK GORDON'S HARDWARE Mi Bride St. Just Arrived! New shipment of Time flies. Buy tickets now. Gyro 'shoes. Mayfair. tf. Hallowe'en Masquerade U a n c e. Moose Hall. October 29. 249i Stan Morrn. who has been in the East to attend the World Series, is Government Agent Norman A. expected home on the Prince Watt left on last evening's train George tomorrow morning. tor a trip to Terrace on official ... business. John W. Strombeck well known , pioneer Alice Arm mining man, was Mrs. Jens Larsen of Alice Arm is a passenger aboard the Catala to- a visitor in the city, having arrived day going through to Vancouver from the north on tne Lataia inis for the winter. morning. Mrs. Ian Fraser and two child- J. A. Balagno formerly of Premier, ren, who have been visiting for sailed aboard the Catala this aftei- the past four months at Wetaski- noon for Vancouver Island where win, Alberta, returned home- on he has accepted a position. Saturday night. terior in the course of a periodical tour through the district on official dutiej and left today aboard the departmental rruiser Naskeena with Indian Aeent W. E. Collison for Port Simpson and Kineolith. They expect to be back toward the end of the week. WEDDED AT CATHEDRAL Mfcs Margaret Ewen Becomes Bride of Carl Robert Raabe At 8 o'clock last evening in St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral with h Hin Verv Rev James B Gib son officiating, the marriage took place of Miss Delia Margaret Ewen. daughter of Mr. and Mr, w. u Ewen of Vanderhoof, to Carl Robert Raabe. son o Mr. and Mrs. R j Raabe of Smithers. The bridesmaid was Miss El-.,.nr Moxlev and Leonard Raatx ,a oronnisman. The bride was ivpn In marrtane by Frank Zieman Peter Lien presided at the organ to nlav the Wedding Marcn. irntinwiniz the ceremony, a recep tion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Raabe where friends gathered to extend their felicitations to the happy couple. The toast to the bride was proposed by Leonard Raabe and res-tn hv the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Raabe will reside on Third Avenue. , LAND WOtSTRY ACT n, (Yrtlflcate of Title No 3134-1. to I" Thirteen (131 and 114)1 Block Nine "" rt. Mai.p Bio. . lll-:uLAH irKi k -Lficate i me u abcA'e C. i the n4Uie f Wallace Uuiwley has been fuel u, tin ounce. .inur w ...r".r ,wi i .hall. at. Hie cxolrnitlon . 1, mm ,t.ll rill.t' tf t he OT (HUT n. "' - pibllnaUon heranf. lasue a pro- first - llini r ,. In 11,11 n' said Iom certtfUurt. uiileas I" the tiMsMitlmi nlld iibjecttlon lie made tt me In wrltinc t.ciaTl ... !, ' II 11 Will'-," Prlno Rupert. B. C . this 23rd day of OstoMr, 1B37. ANDREW THOMPSON Deputy ReylAtrar ot Title Dr. A. E. Jure, consulting engin- Gilbert Campbell, who has been eer for the Consolidated Mining & .,i c....... ... .. u.ik.. D.itii.k fni- amuitinu Cn ua u u navKenuer yo- u . J i . ill iv i . . ' i j ftv nn ihp K,,ithlnnri last night Walter McMillan and sons Hubert and Pat. and Denny Morven of Aiyansh were in the city yesterday purchasing supplies for the marriage of Hubert McMillan to Miss Rebecca Guno which will , They arrived in the city on Sun-l day and left this morning on their j return to their home on the Naasi River. i Mrs. C. Maxwell Loveys of Tor-fwitn hnm minion pxecutive sec Announcements All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Toe H Tea. October 27. Hill 60 Tea October 29. Gyro Hallowe'en Masquerade Dance, October 29. Baptist Tea, November 3. Hyggas Bazaar. November 4. Presbyterian Bazaar, November 4. Boys Band bazaar and dance. November 5. Sonja S. O. N. Bazaar, Novem ber 12. Moose Carnival. November 17, 18, IB. W. A. Canadian Legion Fall Bazaar, November 25. Cathedral Bazaar November 30. COAL TO PI. K ASF. BVMYSODY 8tlfctlon tlwaranel Fnnioua Kit-on Mlierta Coal Hulkley Valley mil trimilii Umm4 'oal Prince Rupert Feed CowpaP PHONE S8 and Snfl Prince Rupert S. J. Jabour. Vancouver; Dan O'Rourks, Calgary. F. Waterman, Seattle; W. T. Walsh. J. W. Cates and Al Radero, Detroit; S. H. Peterson. Ketchikan. MI!)Vi:U FOR BAZAAR In preparation for the forthcoming bazaar oi the Prince Rupert Boys' Band Parents' Association, a shower was held last night at the home of Mrs. Chris Johnson. 218 E'ghth Avenue West. Many ladies called and a number of articles were received. Delicious refreshments were served. I. VAT ION ARMY CHANGES SHORTLY Cant Elizabeth Robertson, trans here to Kamloops as i ferred 1 tu 1 from 1 vjn. at owwau oil nui inn 11 oi niou vw o.iiviniifi w., - , -- unibia Power Co. business, returned ing arouna irom oiewan iu nuju Salvation Army onicer. win leave to the city from the north on the on the steamer Catala yesterday. oll lhe Princess Adelaide Friday Catala this morning night of this week for her new On account of awaiting a con- D0St in tne south. Before going to Mrs. Christine Nelson and Miss nection at Jasper, tonight's train Kamloops she will attend a Con-Ida Slatta sailed this afternoon I due from the East at 11 o clock Kiess in Vancouver. Capt. and Mrs on the Catala for Vancouver. They is reported to be one hour and Ivan Halsey. the new local offi-wlll visit Vancouver. Seattle, Los twenty minutes late which would C(,TH are due to arrive Novembei Aneeles and other points in the bring it in at 12:20 midnight 15. Formerly stationed at Drum- south. heller. Alberta, they have been on LADIES patronize the Toe H tea and sale of home cooking tomorrow, Wednesday, from 3 to 6 I in the Toe H rooms next door Prince Rupert Hotel. Bridge drive a--JO , m Tilfofi: lp 1 940. ) Oloi Hanson MP, left by last furlough in Victoria. Between the slant's train on nis return to time of Capt. Robertson's depart Smithers after spending the week- ,jrf. and the arrival of Capt. and onrf in the nitv Hp exnpets to be Mrs HnKpv Rrienriier W J. Car- back in town about the middle of ruthers, divisional commander for next week. I Northern Bntisn cjoiumoia ana al I aska. i will be in charge here. He is Mrs Martin Miller of Prince ciue the latter part ot tins weeK Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Mason sailed 1 Rupert, who has been visiting at , from Winnipeg where he has been Oils afternoon on the Catala for her former home in Switzerland, attending a Congress. m m W W 1- . , . lb, V. "..,'.. Vancouver Mr mason nas orrn regisierea reeenuj at ic vona-engineer in charge of the EestalLdlan Pavilion at the Internation-: River mining development lor f . al Exposition at fans, it is un-W. Quernsey. . derstood that she is on her way; I home. Three boys of juvenile age. charg- j ed with breaking and entering the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lange. J. W. Canadian National rifle range rec- Cordell. David Blutreich and Mrs.i ently, were remanded for eight days Marearet Michaelson arrived in the on appearing m juvenile court be- fore Magistrate Thomas McClymont yesterday afternoon. KollowinB a meeting of the Nordkap Soeiety last night In the Metropole Hall, refreshments were served and a social hour enjoyed. Business was of a routine nature In the absence of the president H Gulbransen. the chair was taken by Peter Lien. There was a good attendance. Capt G. H Barry, inspector of Indian schools, with headquarters in Victoria, arrived in the city on Saturday night's train from the in old newspapers, 2 for 25c. FOR RENT , FOR SALE from Ketchikan and proceeded east FQR SALE Kitchen range. Apply by train. Mr. and Mrs. Lange are; n u N ,2511 going ;( hi.'-; to w vtvV Cresco. Iowa. Mr. Cordell to Omaha. Mr. Blutreich to New York ( , FOR SALE House and two lots. 1 u uii.konWiin t rh raon Ann v 1( 41 tn Ave. .. tui anil 11 1 1Y1 1 1 . ' , - ii w o --rtr j 1 FOR SALE A few large bundles of FOR SALE Dining Room Table, Imperial Oil Burner. Phone Blue 827. '254i biock. mmmm ur au.u ..u- i ii,.,,, npvt u,PPk lir litivc yiair iw.i n"" . will accept sealed bids, handled strictly confidentially up to Nov. 15th. Terms subject to approval of owner. H. G. Helgerson, Ltd. 1258! retary of the Women's Missionary, prjRNISHED Housekeeping Rooms Society of the United Church inl upstairs. 934 2nd Ave. West. 1 249 1 Canada, who is on a western tour. arrived in the city on the Catala this morning from Port Simpson and will leave on tomorrow evening's train for Burns Lake enroute east. Mrs. Lovey will meet the local Women's Society tonight at the home of Mrs W T Kergin. HOUSE TO LET Partly furnished. Garage. 1805 7th Ave. East. Reasonable rent. Phone Black 619. tf. LAND ACT Notice nl Inlentinn to Apply tn l.nise Land In Prlnro Rupert Land Recording I District, of British Columbia, a-nd situ-j me on White Sand Ialaaid. Take notice Uiat Frank Waterman ol Prlnoe Rupert, occupation miner, Intend tio apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a poet planted on one of the high cliffs on White Sand Island and being 300 feet from the 8 E corner of White Sand Island, and on Ka east side, thence 600 feet S. W.; thence 800 feet N. W.; thence 600 feet N E thence 800 feet S. E and con taining 12 acres, more or less r'KAiNi w a i crv.-vi.-in Dated AuRtiat 28. 1937. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZarelU Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Kate $1.00 up i0 Rooms Hot St Cold Water Prince Hupvrt, B.C. Phone 281 P O. Boi 199 20 Per Cent Off FUR COATS Until Knd of Month Raw fur buying commences then so we must clear out our stock. Take advantage of this. G0LDBL00M TBI OLD RELIABLE J mm A flavor of its own which blends perfectly with any meal or for a quick-hot dish served with buttered brown bread. Try it! Nominations Are Now f pen for the Rexall Prize Contest For Boys and Girls up to 14 years of age Fourteen Wonderful Prizes Given Xway See our Windows Ormes Ltd. ie? Pioneer Druggists The Reill Store Phones: 81 & 82 Open H ull From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m, 7 p.ra. till 9 p.m. MacKENZlE'S FURNITURE MIRRORS 45 WALL MIRRORS Bevelled Edges. Oval. Oblong. Circular, Hexagon. These Mirrors reflect their true value. PHONE 775 UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES- T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, DAY, 1:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. Due Vancouver, Thurs. p.m. Due Vancouver, Sun. Midnight If convenient please purchase tickets at office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 568 Canadian I STEAMSHIPS I I COMMUNICATIONS I MOTtlS I 1 M v Pacific Trans-Atlantic Transcontinental Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Fall and Way Ports Princess Adelaide every Friday, iu p.m TO VANCOUVER DIRECT PRINCESS NOKAII Oct. 29th, Nov. 8th, 18th, tttt WINTER EXCURSION TO VAN! OI VKIt S t ! 000 Tickets on Sale Nov. 1st. l Eeb. 28th. 1M8 Final Return Limit March 31st, 1938 with Canadian Pacific Services Connection at Vancouver Th kets and Reservations from W. k. COATKS, (ienorai rtfrnv . i a 5'r lire lluDeri. o.u.