HURCH NOTICES 1931 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Jig Minister, Rev. II. O. Funston J.A. Organist and Choir Director, Mrs. E. J. Smith 10:00 a.m. Bible Class -Special Thanksgiving Olferlng Service 12; 15 Sunday School 7:30 pjn. Evening Worship . o iViocp KrvloM Mnke n snpplal pffort to attend one welcome - hank Offering Service In the morning. Y' Ulig People s society win mcci lueauuy m o p.m. ristmas Cards Finest Assortment Reasonably Priced Make Your Selection Now Ormes Lid. TZfie Pioneer Druggists Tbe iUhU Store rnonts: 81 W Open Dally From .m. tUI 10 .m. Sunday and Holidays From 12 noon till Z .m. 7 .m. till 9 p.m. i inn ii i in in GUARANTEED USED CARS 'in. 1938 Ford V-8 De Luxe Sedan. 1937 Pontjac Coach with Radio. : 1931 Dodge Dc Luxe Sedan with Radio and Pontiac Sedan. 193U Kooseveu m. 1020 Peerless bcclan. Easy Terms ' General Motors Products ROYAL MOTORS Phone 52 Nanaimo-Wcllinglon Al,,crta ltQ0m and Bulkley Valley Cpal Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. A. C. 8mall, local manager of thej Swift-Canadian Co.. sailed la.it Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Dunn, who have been on a visit to Cordova St. Peter's ember 24. CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFK I'lione 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK THE SEAL QUALITY mm GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon 'on Mines near roronio wnere ineiri son and daughter-in-law, Mr.. and Mrs. Hawthorne Dunn reside, re turned to the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon. I Miss Jessie McLenaghan, super-, visor of the home economics branch of the Department of Education, ar rived in the city on the Princess, Adelaide yesterday afternoon from Ocean Falls. While In the the city on official duties, she is the guest of her sister. Mrs. T. McClymont, Borden Street. Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Lutheran Sewing November 16. Circle Bazaar Eagles' Bridge, November 16. Cathedral Christmas Bazaar November 17. Church Bazaar Nov- City Tennis Association annual 'dance, Oddfellow's Hall, November 25. L O. B. A. St. Andrew's Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, November 30. United Bazaar December 1. S.O.N. .Play December 2 and 3. Christmas Fair, December 2 and 3, United Church, Carnival, and Dance, Metlakatla, December 5. St. Peter's Seal Cove Parish Hall Dance December 9. A Hot Time Is What You Want This Winter You can get It by using; our famous Edson, Bulkley Valley or Nanalmo-WellinRton coal. PRINCE' RUPRRt FEED'. 'CO. ' Phones 58 or 558 . m . - - Packed by tht only Hlmoa canning company with an all the year round payroll t ?rlnc Ruixrt Peter Lien returned to the city call. the "Princess Adelaide yester- night on the Princess Adelaide for day afternoon from a ten-day trip a trip to Vancouver on business. to Vancouver. EVENSON'S IDEAL CLEANERS Mrs. Fred Risen ol Stewart was wish to announce that since Mr. i.here this week on her way to Van- gam Currle has discontinued bus- r$'couver where she intends to spend ineSs as the New Laundry on 5th j a good part or the winter. Ave. and McBride St., that he Is not , .'authorized to accept business foi Mrs. Ounnar Anderson, wife of Evenson's Ideal Cleaners. For voui the local halibut fisherman, returned to her home Thursday evening after spending two weeks In the Prince Rupert General (264) Constipated? You Should Get at the Cause Lots of people think they can't be "regular" without frequent trips to the medicine chest. "I Just dose up and get it over," they tell you. . But doctors know they don't "get it over" at all until trtey, get at the cause of the trouble! Chances are it's simple to' find the cause lfou eat only what most people do meat, bread, potatoes. It's likely you don't get enough"! "bulk." and "bulk" doesn't mean a lot of food. It's a klndof food that Isn?t consumed In the body, but leaves a soft "bulky" mass In the intestines and helps a bowel movement. If that fits you, your ticket Is a crunchy breakfast cereal KelloBg's AlliBran. It con tains the "bulk" you need plus the Intestinal tonic, vitamin Bl. Eat All-Bran every day. drink plenty of water, and Just watch the old world grow brighter! Made by Kellogg in London, Ont. Don Burnett, manager of Royal Motors, entered the Prince Rupert General Hospital last night and was operated on this morning for appendicitis. CARD OF TIIANKS Mr. Norman Pettersen and Mrs. A. Woodhouse and family, thank all those who offered their help so kindly In their recent bereave ment. Mr. Norman Pettersen Mrs. A. Woodhouse. R.E.Eyolfson Chiropractor 210 EIGHTH AVENUE W. Phone BLACK 318 NATIONAL MOTOR SERVICE TIIIKD AVENUE EAST Phone RED 392 INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS HILLMAN CARS STANDARD PRODUCTS Prompt and Efficient Service Be the Life of the Party Play Piano Popular Music The Professional Style HAROLD DAVEY Teacher of Piano and Plano- Accordlon Otfen for Engagements Parties, Dances, Receptions, etc. Music With Rythm Reply, at the News Clip This Ad for Ref. Music Ruth Nelson A.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano, Theory and Harmony. PHONE GREEN 390 Walker's, Music Store Large Stock Music Hetntzman, Nordhelmer and Lesafe Piano Piano Tuning with 'Resonoscopo" Phone" Blue 389 212 4th St, Miss Agnes Guyan Becomes Bride, Of Victor Pick at Interesting Ceremony A pretty and Interesting wedding ceremony tooK place xnursaay evening at the Manse of First Presbyterian Church, Rev. H. O. Funston officiating, whin Miss Agnes May Guyan R. N., daughter) of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Guyan, i phone us at 858 and our driver wlU bride of v,ctor pkk of thl3 city. The bride was beautifully gown ed In a white lace dress In Vic torian style with short veil, car rying a bouquet of pink roses, lily- m it ii - - i I J Ol-me-vain;y auu iiiuiueuuau icm. The bridesmaid, Miss Milllcent Osborne R. N., wore a pretty pow der blue net dress with a bandeau of pouvardia In the half and carried a bouquet of pink and white carnations. Mrs. Oscar Pick, as matron -of honor, was becomingly dressed in a black crepe gown with velvet jacket and hat to match and wore a corsage of dark pink carnations. Oscar Pick was groomsman. Following the ceremony, a recep tion took place at the home of the. (bride's parents, Mrs. Ouyan, moth er of the bride, attired In a blue crepe dress with accessories to match and corsage of pink carna tions, receiving the guests who numbered about fifty. i The bride and groom received congratulations and best wishes under a white wedding bell. The rooms were prettllly decorated with white and pink streamers. The bride's table was centred with a handsome three-tier wedding cake which was duly cut by the bride Oscar Smith proposed a toast to the bride to which the groom res- oonded suitably. The toast to the bridesmaid was proposed by Robeit Strachan and replied to by Oscar Pick. Assisting jn serving delicious re freshments were Mrs. George ued des, Mrs. William Geddes, Mrs Robert 6trachan, Mrs. Goslln, Mrs, W. Cook and Miss Dorothy Ballln ger. Community singing and dancing were enjpyed later with music by John Bremner and Rod Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Pick sailed on the Prince George for a honeymoon trip to Vancouver and the United States. The bride's going away costume Included a grey fur coat with accessories to match and a corsage of butterfly roses. On their return to the city the Couple will take up residence on Ambrose Avenue. The bride has resided here with her parents since early girlhood, attended schools of the city and Is a graduate of the Prince Rupert General Hospital training school for nurses. The groom Is In the service of the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprietor ?A HOME AWAY FROM .wHOME''WJs.t Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 19G Dressmaking Nubone Foundation Garments EDITH MILLER Room 14 Smith Block Phone BLUE 276 PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Shipbuilders and Engineers Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Weldlne Specialists on Sawmill and Mining Machinery All Types of Gas Engines Repaired and, Overhauled 1 U' N- -ember 12,.1928. Di5TTT NrTw3 PAGE Tmir3 i 1 ise W Crlpps, provincial as- couver where he will spend his an-i In i nnirrv 4f i .k" MAIUULU CHECK YOURSELF : niial vacation and receive treat fnr Ocean Falls where LOCAL NEWS NOTES l"clu' . . I muni frntyi maii1 nul 1I . i nd a tew flays on omciai; -" ououob. THURSDAY FOR THESE COMMON SIGNS OF 3 r3 before proceeding to Van-1 Crlpps Is already In the south. ,-'V Phone 112 Taxi; new heated caw. Cash for Old Oold. Bulger's. ACID INDIGESTION f l 1 Q Nausea Q Sour Stomach B Q Tired Feeling in Morning 4SB If You have any of these Symptoms and suspect Acid Indigestion as the Causer-Lose No Time in "Alkalizing" the Quick Easy "Phillips' " Way Don't be alarmed if you get a low "score" on the above symptoms and suspect over-acidity as the cause. For now there is a way to relieve "add indigestion" with almost incredible speed -- a way that is simple to do and costs but a few pennies. What you do is take 2 teaspoonfuls of Phillips' Milk of Magnesia 30 minutes after meals. OR take 2 Phillips' Milk of Magnesia Tablets, the exact equivalent Results are amazing. Often you get relief in a few minutes. Nausea and upset distress disappear. It produces no. gas to embarrass you and offend others. Try it youll be glad you did. Get a bottle of liquid Phillips' Milk of Magnesia for home use and a bos bf Phillips' Milk of Magnesia Tablets to carry with you. But see that' any bo or bottle you" accept is clearly marked "Phillips Milk bf Magnesia. MADE IN CANADA PHILLIPS' Milk of Magnesia UNION STEAMSHIPS SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION RATES TO VANCOUVER FROM PRINCE RUPERT FROM PORT SIMPSON $36 $36.00 RETUKN- COO fJC RETURN. Berths JJOUtO Included Reduced Rates to Vancouver also apply from Intermediate points. Special Tickets on Sale Between November 1st, 1938 and February 28th, 1939, inclusive Good to Return up to March 31, 1939. Children Half Fare Steamers: Leave Prince Rupert Ar. Vancouver S.S. CATALA Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. TIjursday, a.m". S.S. CARDENA Friday, 10:30 p.m. Monday a.ni. Tickets and Reservations from Prince Rupert Agent A. W. -NEWMAN Third Ave., Phone 568 If Convenient Please Purchase Tickets at Office j RAILWAY I LINES l IAAtT-1 Canadian Pacific Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific . To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports Ss. "Princess Adelaide" Every Friday 10 p.m. TO VANCOUVER DIRECT November 7tli. 17th, 28th, December 8lli. 19th SS. PRINCESS NORAII" Winter Excursion Fare Vancouver and Return Tick- . ets on Sale Nov. 1st, 1938 to Feb. 28th, 1939. Final ''J jr A; i f. Return Limit March 31st, 1939 , a ft mr ' n 1!. n ! tl C . i , ' uonnrruons ai Vancouver wiin tanauian ratine rcrvuc Tickets and Reservations from W, E.. COATES, General Agent . .;. Prince Rupert, B.C. - . Condensed Heat Some Milks Are Richer Than Others. The Same Applies to Heat in Coal. The Hottest Coal in Town is BULKLEY VALLEY COAL J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank Bids. Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PUONE M7 V, J s. IV T ... 'A vcf;