PAGr FOUR From The Waterfront These are the purest and finest: papers cade-and they core in the handiest Booklet J The fire department was called at 2:30 Saturday afternoon to the Toward Linsett float on the water tOUt i 2i 1 AIR LINE wu-tfr twentT ratnntra in lpaYina Montrpal wmter. u one in oon at i j ujv n4 a fnrther ten afternoon 1m skaewav and wr irin? Ottawa. Aismn wnw aaa win sau at s than one hundred parcels and a P-E3. tsr vincoBTcr. TTLNTaPEG WIIEAT PRICES VmrSJFEG. Oct 18: CP Win- The Lieutenant nlpeg wheat prices were off i- to Mrs. Matthews put the first par fie yesterday with October closing eels aboard to open the air express at 62c. out of Toronto. Flower and letters ot greeting to the Lieutenant GoTernors of the three prairie provinces and the Pacific Coast The packages Iron the Government House party were handled personally by S. O. Martin-general superintendent,, Canadian National Express, under whosejur-isdktion Trans-Canada Air Express serrice will be operated in the central district The first package to be delivered from Montreal to Toronto was an Oka cheese, the gift of Mayor Raynault When the Initial plane from Winnipeg. "Flight No. V armed In the afternoon. Mayor Day again was the recipient of the first parcel whkh wa$ from Mayor John Queen of Winnipeg and contained fresh smoked -Winnipeg gold-eyes. Packages of these succulent western Canada fish were also addressed to the mayors of Ottawa anctlJantreaL In Other Direction ' The express air serrice inauguration was made under the super-Tision of O. E. Bellerose, general manaeer. Canadian National Ex- press Montreal, who was a passen- Important Inaugural of Serrice ger on the plane, accompanied by East and West of Toronto w- S. Thompson, director of pub- licity. Trans-Canada Airlines, who will ride the plane to Winnipeg. transportation in- FLY FOR BIG GAME THE DAILY NFJVS Tuesday Constipated! You Should Get at the Cause! Lcj cS ptcT-g tfT coal be TttsUx- waboci fcwjaeo USPS to Uie taeSiciae ciaest "I dose up d A c " tbry ttfl you. Ssi Hoctan taow toy Srt at tie ccxe zi U troaKe! the eaase IX you ctT1 rxst people Oo-xatH. pause, ni stiy r es0x. -&xit Aad doesat neaa a lot of looi. Ml a tad Of tOOd ttt ISBt WMEJM ia tfae bextj. bat taw -bdky" tt-ik ta the Jntert-aes asd hrfps a bevel nwtest. U tfcM tts yoc. ycfor Ortrt U a crsscsr rfrriVT"1 cereal Ko-loo'i AS-Brrc It cooUi3 the -twt- jot need pia the ptat intestSsal totde. rsualn B,. Eat AH-Rrn evT (ilT. drsJC pSeaty ot wter. aad Jost wauh . jiade by KeQofS ia London. Ont V, Tne Letter iiux FATHER GORDON AGAIN Editon Dally News: I am sorry to know that I hurt front where fire had started upon Toronto, ocu i. -Tans-vn- sir William Mulock's presence tne delicate sensiDiuues 01 mi. icv a small fishing boat from an orer- aoa ait iines expire wu6ui- ma(Ie unusual History at trie in- uunrua. ajict an ue u j. Europe these being .heated oil store. There was no one ated out of Toronto yesterday in an auzural ceremony. The span of his long way to enlighten the people! the Montclare c,,i. on , iw.mVr December 3. .1 4 h. Th. tout YtA Informal, but enthusiastic way. inn? if of mnr than ninp Hp- of Prince Ruoert with regard to aijaiu aw Hww www - - w - - - nn name or mimher and the onlv Long before the plane, was due to cades, reached from staee coach the Spanish situation. But If mj due to the ownership that could be arriTe- 501116 bvmiieis of specta- days to the official opening of the eriUcal attitude gate him such tors- tacludInS execuUtes of Tarious Malton Airport When he was a "rude shock" then all I can say is Mampd hv thP dPnartmpnt was oouineo. oy ine aepanment was plants throughout south- youth of about fiTe or six the first that his speech of the other erc- that it belonged to -The Gold Dust tilem and central Ontario, gath- train to operate in what was then ning must have been his first. Twins.- Damage was negligible. cred at the Malton airport to see Upper Canada left Toronto on its I. myself, am not so easily of- . - His Honor Lieutenant Governor, short run to Machell's Corners, now fended. I simply thought that the Six western vessels landed a to- Hon. Albert Matthews, and Mrs. amora. and ran close to the Mnl- word of one loyalists soldier is as tal-of 210,000 pounds of halibut at Matthews, accompanied by their homestead in North York. That Eod as that of another. My sol-Seattle yesterday. The landings aides, welcome CaDtain R. M. Smith in urn thpn hp ha dier is a deserter, so he tells me were the heaviest in several days. nrst Officer W. E. Twiss after ,een railway rerrice develop to the Mi5Ql I ask him to read the ac-' - brineinz the biz silver airshiD to traTniinr tnin f trvav count again to see if there were Mr. Gunrud makes me the de fender of the Imur, nt cause and points out that I commit the hor-. iOi- c:ime of supporting a minority which dared to rise in rebel lion. I may be pardoned for say ing that history and pure reason bare me out in the belief that sometimes a minority can be in moreover tne right. He suggests, AtrTtomorl "U? huanalandJtCorSg "Pe P and the KW'llor my my authority. authority. I I be a deserte influenced land ffamp mimtrr tHH h hrnnhli i .ji.j.-i. - packages were nut on board, ranz- . 7, V : y TOwwnaing mcuviauais as ,n fr rhni- tn ',nr , 1V """1S U1 luc y Ernest Hemmingway, Herbert Mat tog from chewing gum to motor car the new AfrIcan &intrsUh . thni,;hw nf Atv. accessories. route to Windhoek across Kalahari Mr. Hemmingway, in hU writings is Governor and desert. J v . i If you wish to swap somethlnz- These consisted of Try a Classified. pies are in close harmony with the doctrines of Communists. Her bert Matthews has. figurative' speaking, been hit with everything ,-cept-W9-eHypewriter because Mlm.STarTJjrwri ridiculous accounts of the 'a Buy an Enterprise The Stove Proven by the Years A record of fifty years faithful service has proven that you can count on an Enterprise Range for quality in performance. There are over 250,-000 Enterprise owners. Every one has bought his .stove with a guarantee of complete satisfaction, and every Enterprise Range through the fifty years has lived up to it's guarantee. You can safely rely on merchandise that enjoys such a proven leputation. Buy Enterprise and buy a lifetime of satisfaction and service. Asjc tile woman who owns one! "Trd,'Areiiue '"" - ' ' fit f: , '. - -rtt m . :M-.iiBJiaC,.. , ..-i. tii- i Up to $25.00 FOR YOUR OLD RANGE On purchase of any New . . Enterprise Ranges Utorx postively should not buy a new range until have I you seen these trim streamlined 19S9 ranges now on display at Elio's. These range, burn Coal. Wood. Oil with Ulelt liwTemenS Improvements. Enhance the beauty of your kitchen with one of these modern raVje, The new Enterprise Hl-"FIred Range is different in appearance and performance to . you've seen before. No wicks-Instant control-burns garbage-heats and cooks to perfection-! any ranee Its New! Quality First is the Enterprise First Law thQiUaU&,7".t,Mt "K 3,1 the t,me was tne law that the Founders of this Factory laid down back In 188. And, It Is the law today. The men who make En-terprlse stoves are highly skilled ex-pcrts. They are proud of the fine reputation their handiwork enjoys In 250.-ooo homes. You know and we know that If, to, bl,y soods of honest, sturdy quality. You may be absolutely m,T ihSl any Enterprise article you buy wll fully answer that description and will prove absolutely dependable. You'll Always Do Better at ELIOS Phone Green 916 I long since become synonymous with the word bias. The Duchess of Atholl there is someone who Is an authorityAfter all anyone can write a book or make a report But to be a Duchess and Member of Parliament thats something. But even the Duchess has had her "Conservative" skirts ruffled on i occasion, according to the Evening I Standard 'London) July 5. In support of her assertion that Englishmen fighting for leftist Spain were well treated, she Introduced into the House of Commons three former members of the International , Brigade. When these individuals! ,were questioned by a special com-1 mittee of M. P.'s headed by Sir i Henry Page Croft it was revealed1 that one had served eight months In Jail for sedition, another was .an instigator 0f a mutiny at In- .vergordon and the third had been in Jail ten years for espionage. The Evening Standard reporting the matter adds: "This concluded the- proceedings." Yes. Mr. Gunrud. ccu me uucness nas iaiiea mi? Perhaps my soldier was not such a poor authority after all. ! In conclusion let me say that I have no Intention of becomlnnl controversial. I already reeret Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 457 OLD LAND FORJXMAS Annonncemrat Made In Retard To Atlantic Sailings -Cfertstnsas in the Old Land" 1! the slogan w hich will soon be in the air and railway and steamship companies are already busy Tavtng preparations to handle the 'increased traffic which naturally , arises at this season of the year, the trans-Atlantic companies har- ling already listed their prc- Christmas eastbound sailings from Montreal. Quebec and Halifax, ac cording to Peter Lakie. district freight and passenger agent of the Canadian National Railways. There will be seren pre-Christ-raas sailings from Montreal, ccm-moncing with the Antonla, As- cania and Duchess of Atholl, all n MUMK., lo. Via Tnppc t9 Richmond on November 24. follow fd bT the Ausonia, Letltia and Duchess of Bedford on NoTembct 25. The Motrose will sail from Quebec on November 29. From Halifax there will be eight sailings of steamers operating to the Bri the Alaunia on December 4. the Samaria December 5. the Duchess rf York December 10. the Aurania December 11. and the Athcnia De ember 13. the Duchess of Rich mond December 14 and the Duch ess of Atholl December 16. In addition to these sailings here will b? others from Halifax :for Scandinavian and other coun tries. The Norwegian America Line samer Oslofjord will ca at Halifax November 20 to pick .Yesterday was the final day the turning runway from Montreal hp haa vn the ta-.P roaeh na- not good reasons for desert- m-n.Htm9 mpnn tnr nr the issuance of permits for reten- and Ottawa. The ceremony was md motor transport take to the Perhaps Mr Gunrud woulacn and 0so Norway tkm and sale Of halibut caught in nartirinatM in hv manv distin- hi.h,rr suggest that this other soldier Area No. 2 incidental to fishing for guished guests including Sir WI1- mzn 0f onUrk) " Sir William fol- have told his loyalist off! cod and other fish. Such fish can- cers what he thought of their tac-1 A , J - C. 1 ma J : 1 . 1 A 1 . IA t 1 . not be landed after October 23. of the Supreme Court of Ontario. in offirUU? welccminz Mayor Raloh Day. members of the Knith and thp w irfivpr Tram Captlln uim, uicj. iui a gesture, wouia cave auowea nun Union steamer Catala. CapL Harbor Commission. W. A. Kings- Canada airliner as Ontario's latest leaTe country james raaiay. rewrnea to port ai land, rice-president, central region, and moft irodem method of soeedy 11:15 this morning from Stewart, Canadian National Railways, and transportation running the ?an bv Anyox and other northern points too, ftgurex in the bastness hj pree-nrp of the entire der!- ana saiiea at i:jv uus aitemoon ork!. for Vancoaver and waypoints. jxeat was the a -t et- pre? to be carried bv the inauz- CPR. steamer Princess Louise, night, known as "Fltaht No I -Capt 8. K. Gray, crowded with that the airliner was delaved nrlhrnri hnand annth SOtnn to. for tKp BK . . . , , . . crrent of the dustry. iao be two sailings from Halifax I f the Od-nU -American Line, the, steamer Pilsudskl November 30 v r--enbawen and Gdynia, and the rtory December 13 for Co pen - 3?cn. Helsingfors and Gdynia The Swedish-American Line will have sailings from Halifax on December 2 and 9 for Gothenburc In addition to above, various lines will have sailings from United States ports. Becoming Color For Over Forty Hints Given to Women in Regard To Choosing Costumes NEW YORK, Oct. 18: (CP) Since color Is a ticklish problem for the woman over 40, before you buy consider these tips given by Laurene Hempstead, former lecturer on costume design. In her new book "Look Your Best." Generally becoming colors are dark or softened hues such as gray- ed Diue, oar green, aeep blue- green, dark red and violet red. The woman whose hair Is turning gray, so that It presents a pepper and salt appearance, should avoid browns and tans, fabrics such as black and white mixtures which j RAW FUR SEASON Commencing Must Unload Large Stock 25 Off for Cash Come In and see our goods. Easy Terms Arranged Goldbloom's having given Mr. Gunrud the oc ,VwwwwrtrWW casion to further his propaganda. I think he would fail to appreciate a true picture. JAMES J. GORDON. O. M. I. BAR SILVER NEW YORK, Aug. 18: (CP)-Bar silver was unchanged at 4334c per fine ounce on the New York metal market today. Be Sure To Visit ALMErVS Coffee Shoppe i Corner THIRD and SIXTH The Brightest and Most up to the Minute Eating Place In Prince Rupert e S3 az s:Tr. mz m mza s t mi wi :? i ra:? iris bis a Open 7 a.m. t0 2 a.m. Man in the Moon if it were not' for people and igers and monkeys! . Its the elchteenth of October and $ iie telephone bill Is paid and the . flowers are still blooming in tne rardens. ife Is good if our digestion Does not cause us discontent Tould we but get rid of stomachs We could live as we were meant Possibly what Is wrong with the 1 ft JJI. m i: world Is that the cash ana carry, irocery tempted us to buy things In too great abundance and of tool t.it.. I : The newspapers are telling us all i 5 bout Europe but what I want to J know is when is the elevator to be I filled. Film Director The star wants i500 to play the part of an Indian In our new film. I . . n I 1 till.' Managrr uiTe mm jvj. nc only got to be a half-breed. why could'nt that fellow get hi hall ln thp holp? ?V -v ' Jl , Caddie lfe was stvmied. sir. . Beginner He was what? Caddie He was stymied sir, Beginner Oh, was he? I thought ie looked rather funny at lunch, ; "Sad about tb dlsaopearance ct Professor Hill." said James, poUh.t 'ne his brassle. "He was a profound "Yes always thlnklne. no mat-1 I er where he was." replied another tubman. "Fancy, the last time I aw him we were bathing and he1 suddenly calkd out, 'I'm thinking! I'm thinking!" "You Idiot!" roared James. "The professor lisped." emphasize the variety of colors In) ier hair assume a greenish cast. Dark red, dark blue-green, and Uf l her skin Is not yellow) violet blue 7lolet and blue should be becoming LAST TIMtS What a fine old world this would L"1 Complete Sh.' 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