i 1 PAGF.T770 GROWING GIRLS & LADIES Low Heel Walking Shoes In all the latest mud guard effects in Suedes and Leathers in Oxfords and straps. Jugt Arrived. PriPPfl t . $3,95 t0 $4,45 Family shoe store ltD, The Home of (jqp& Shoes. Tutorial LIFE IN DRY RONES The fjry bones of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Cpmr "'rf f-P are grauwaiiy cpmjng to lire. Tne regular month- j y dinner meeting last week indicated tHat some of the old! fiirhtin continues to develop it will become a reajjy viQft) whjje institution p'nee pipj-e. If there are any ipcal business or prpfessional peppje :wh,q gre rjQt nQW members we suggest this would' be a gppp) fipie. tp see ecrptary BrppksbanH gnd.puj, in an ap-plicatipn. TJiat . . wpuld help continue the awakening J J" ' ww-m sbvsjt vwaswscBHW V4 1 JV per- N A. jpd in the chamber an4, before the beginning of next year jv ttuuiu liiwjjr uuinc a i cat iiioiuuiiuii. CITY IMANAGER PLAN ' TJe Chamber pf Commerce now has before if, a cjty manager plan which, with som slight 'modifications, " plight be administered. 'jThe bid system put the city into bankruptcy and resulted ip f iye yG?iT$ si commission gpv-ernrneht which has to a considerable extent restored the Japanese Couple United At Pretty Wedding In Church On Saturday afternoon at 5 o'clock a planning wedding of unusual interest, particularly to the Japanese community, was solemnized at St. Peter's Anglican Church, .Seal Cove., when Miss Klmlyo Sakamoto of Osland became the bride P Klfijl Hayakawa qf Vancquv'fr. Rev. Canpn y. F. Rushbropk pf flciatlng. The brde, a lovely picture in a full flowing costume of pearl white silk with net pver all and bridal r veil, entered the church upon the ''arjn of S. Honma by whom she was given Jn marriage. She carried an exquisite Victorian bouquet. " . The beautifully attired bride's attendants,' who carded sheafs of gladioli, were Miss Kimi Uyeda( maid pf honor, and Miss Taekq Matsushita, bridesmaid. Dainty Utile Akiko Honma acted as flbwev girl. The groomsman was J. Matsushita. The church was festively decorat? ed with fall flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Hayakawa wll) make their home In Vancouver. Popular Local Couple Married wiiuj nuvu luitM' v uuv uuilKA,, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs.j Alaxanaef L. Gonie?, Eightl). Avenue gast, became the bride of Iferj-ry J. q'ickens, son pt Mr.' apd Mrs. A". Dickens; 20 Ninth Avenue West. Attendants of the contracting .Alinla nrara llflee A 1 1 n r m.a .1. . ! yyuj4 v,s 4.44AO uyiiC4. Ol- ter of the bride, and parrqw qq-mez, her brother. The bride was gowned n light blue silk velvet, brocade shot with silver and accessories to. match. Later a reception was hed at the home of the bi-ide's parents where kppwn and popuiar; vA reside rnc ciiy In Dr. R. v. Ellis of Ketchikan rived In the city from the north on j the North Sea Sunday mqrpng and J. G. Stepn has been spending the , prqeeeded by last evening's tra p ShthoLWeekS at Trlple X t0 attend medJcai WentjopVlJ ngntnouse. New Yorc and Q0StDn TflE CQNSQWPATED JUNINQ SMElilNG COMPANY OF C ANADAi WIlTEp Mpnufactiircrs pf teiehVsnt Brandf Chemical Producers & Refiners qf Tadanac BTairnielais Gold, Silver, Electrolytic Lead, tine. CadnUurn, Bh. .mAArrn hi FOOTBALL RESUMED Booth ifemorial High School's in- tra-school competition in cpn-' nectlon with the newly organized j House System got well under way ion Saturday when two football ames were played on the Acropolis grpupds betweeri teams representing the Alpha and Beta Houses. Junior members of the rival houses, met In the first game and senior members of the same houses met In the second game. Honors were divided at the end of the day, Beta House winning the Junior game by a score of three to nil while, In the senior game, the Alpha House won by two to nil. CubjS .Went Down One-Twp-Three In Ninth Frame NEW YORQ, Oct. 11: i the ninth inning of the Public AUCTION volumes); Technology (4 volumes); America FighteSnd7jghters Ser-jes (.6 volumes); Masterpieces of Wt ai)d Ilumor imisp.)"il6 volumes); History (misc i (242 vol umes); Science (misc.) 59 yolUm-ps); Adventure lrnisc. (8 vpjumes); Literature (misc.) (70 volumes): j Music (misc.) (25 yolurnes) : Poetry I (misc.) (12 volumes); Medicfne Umisc.) (9 volumes); Law (misc.) 16 volumes); Chas. Dickens. Sir Miss June Gomei Becomes Bride of Walter Scott. Mark Twain,, Rpbt,; Henry Dickens at Quiet But j Louls Stevenson, Tplstbl, Victor ; Pretty Ceremony (Hugo, Balzac, Macaulay, Jos. Con-' , rad, etc. (170 volumes) ;Gfammar pnone recoras. mostly clasMcI ontrifT i timen i. Mice TuriA HnmAq ( ' . w '"y-w "il. Geo. Dawes Auctioneer ! tB C H 1 K-vi HI many friends gathered to, pfierl tenders rou ixdian hay schooi tneir ieijcnajjpps arja cejeprafe the) obaed tenders address! to ti qcpasjpn. The yppng ppupje, who are well Tiffs P THE' tASX7 XFJ7 -i- nMLi..M"' '..j - ii.', -jj.ii " La.ii.jiJL.Lj - W v: Hotel Arrivals way of Jasper. Knox son. Port Esslnston: R. L. MCKin- ley, A. Butts, Jack Mclsaa'c and Rex C. Dudoward, city: K. M. Dudoward Port Simpson. Royal Mr. apd Mrs. f Mcrfay. M. Faulkner and .P-'ifadd, 'cy; Mllburn and D. Rosang. Victoria; Duncan Kerr, Terrace: Frank Alexander and K. Seklmura, Port Simpson; Les Taylor and J. Olllies, Victoria; G. A. Johansen jr., Digby; A. Krlst- manson. Osland: Mrs. L. Mattson P. Hoffman, Terrace; F. Soucie, Skeena; Mrs. Fred Nash, Terrace; Mr. and Mrs. K. Hayakawa, A. C. McLennan, E. V. Ablett, H. Zell. D, H. Sheppard and R. F. Smith, Van- MA., tifi ilia n..lHv. Series baseball eame on Satui-dav. Endako: A. Miltehin. Winninefr: "6 OWED FOR SALE-24-ft. cabin launch ''Victory," Ford engine, $2S0'. Phone Black 805. (238) TOR SALE-24-ft. Cabin Cruiser. Ford engine, .$25)0. Phope Green 982- ' (239) FOR SALE pne Iniyfrpal Ap-thiPgy cqntaiplng the Vprjts pf authors famous gnd obscpf. 34 yolpine? and index. Also" qrje Collier's Encycjppedla. iq ypluines. Apply Dally flews. - (239) APPLES For Sale 1st grade Weal thies $150. Mcintosh $1.30. Cooking- Apples 75c. F. O. B. Terrace. Box 46, Terrace, B. C. (237) HELP vCNtEBr WANTED-prab Fisherman. pa-con Fisheries. 2Jl source?, Ottawa, Ontario, i-Ul b reclv. PfP.1'" npw, geJ mp?t Com- ed from building contractor until t?OON, October 20th. 1938, on the conl itruotion of an Indian Day School enrj Teachers' Residence at ithe Bella Bella Indian Reserve (Campbell Ialand), BeU Coola Indian Agency, ' Brttlsh Columbia. i Contractors must tender on the en-! tire work as required for the cpmple-! Won of the buldlng. Otntr actors must XOm-ard with their tender the eocurlty depoait specified In the General Instruotlons to Bidders. . Plans will Ibe exhlbltea and Specifications, Contract ftonns and General Instruptlons to Bidders may be obtained from the following offices. The Chief Fnirl nvr p.ntrinAi.in . i Onstructn Rarvw. rw.-t.awo nn.A The Dominion Waiter and Power Bu-eau. "Vancouver, British Columbia " The Post Office. Prince Rupert, '8C The Indian Agent. Bella Coola Indian Agency, Bella Coola, B. C. " A pfiarge of 15.00 will be made for each sot of plans, apeclftcatlons, and tntnictt forms that ore lU ken from any of the said offtow. T)e lowest or any tender wUUnt ncoesanrlly to accepted. ' "' " ciuniia. cAwsiax Deputy Minister. Department of Mines and Resources' Survey, and Engineering Branch. Ottawa, OototM- lut, 1938, pieie unristmas Card line. Make money" every tay ,sf)pw)ng ocutJ largest selection. Printed to orqer Christmas cards, with sender's, name and address, pe-?!Pied by Ipadlng arfsts,' yalues unequalled at our low nr'i'eM Four attractive iines" incJudjneJ 9 t- 41 Art r . ' i . . ' 1 rr fiprijnais. aiso rnany different boxed 'asMrtmenU,' a'jl b'6 money macpr. Panada's fa-voiite "21" card assortment is finest ever produced, sells for $1.00, your profit 50c. Make big money for Christmas. Start now Cash In on these fast selling lines published by the largest company of its tynd in Canada. Branches from coast to ma tf Oct easier orders, ffo experience necessary. Write for free sample ppok. Agents also wanted !n smaller towns; Ljrsl cprnnjfs-sion. Friendly service. Premier Art Guild, 570 Seymour St. Var-' couver, t tj 1 MAJ)E IT FQpn STRAipiIT (Continued, rpm Page One) f - I .IiKJCU 44444 -4ft4l 44V4V4 444.W. V4. rin.. , . PnUknnU Ti TSir.1 . . uu. oK.u, t-uLM.,.., Hoag. crosetus tnree-oagger in- , . ,., , i9J anci jsd Person, &quaw .re.K, fp jeft field scored Gordon and v. n .Newly Organized Teams at High , A. Mattson. Atlin; Mr. and Mrs. R. inn g makln g it three unearned School Start Plav iU!1l v-ut-iti... a ij PsrHnt and' . .. ?. . ... ...... oiw.ua, o. 4.. ........... tm& Ior tne yanics. none was thrown out and the Inning ended. in the fourth, after Marty had 'filed out tp Henrich deep (n right field, Deniar.ee and QDea Were walked. Collins struck out and purges got first when pordon failed to Jipid a bad throw by Crosettl, Demaree, scoring and O'Dea going tg trjlrd. The error was charged tp Gordon, the run being unearned. A pinch hjtter was put In for Lee and was thrown out. In In the sixth, Henrich drove a ' p,., R.,n.r 'home run Into the right Held gtanu' lo Stan a .uu&ef: uuiiiuaiu ment. DiMaseio was connecting but failed to straighten them out and fouled to O pea. Gehrig was thrown put. Dickey singled to right and Hoag also hit. Qordon's line George; B. A. Latta, Edmonton; -"" fuuiu i4.c o hv ..4..t4 Mary Bridge's, Seward, Alaska; Drut Demaree went right into the R.' "y: ElllsY Ketchikan; J." siade'bleachers to make a spectacular Stevens and W. J. Lyle, Victoria. Palph. ; , - i in the eighth for Chicago Cavar- R. Fredrlkseri. Stella Robinson! reUa made a line drlye far into (CP) In and Magne RabbenrcityrMr. arid fislt field for a twp-bagger. Maijj McKay, city; H. R. Fo6te. P' aHd Cojlins, batting for the Cubs, filed HuntCjjl.; R. Baptie, Vancouver; i ln8 to. third. put to Djckey. Lazzeri, batting for Andrew Llndseth. Ketchikan. I ' " Jurges, bounded out. Odea batt- Knpx j H8 ur f repcii, uieq pui. unere iyj. u. t;iar)c, jjeprgetpwn; w were no runs, no hits. and none left on bases pharlotte Islands. First Badminton Tourney Qf This Season Going On U1UD. niavlnc tm? tho At 2 p.m. Friday, October 11th, at Ragles Hall on Fifffi Avenue East. the Ittf rent inn Hall navl In I MmmeneeH an nnpnlncr Amprlpsn followinp books and records be- PQURies taking part. With Miss Jonping; to the estate of the late fiorotty Macdopald and F. j, Davis ' Frank Stevens: leading .sg fgr, le .tournament vlH , ., be concluded this evening. Encyclopaedia Brltannlca (13th . V city to solvency, it would be toolish then tp return to a ?r'-,- t;Ti?n ing's tra,n l?r ace- ?? '-system which has caused such mischief. We suggest that iSsl Wiit) vlsit H&IW and those who have not perused the proposed new constitution ! (2 (2 volumes) volumes); - "mrcmiv Ingersoll's Works ,wm (12 ,qr p01" and rPtur" mb ' should do so at once". Letters to the editor in regard to it wquld be yelcomed if npt lpng and if .personalities are strictly avoided. Spmetimes a person sitting pn ihe sidelines can see more than those directly interested. 1 Demares was thrown out at first, Cayarretta go- After two strikes had been called on hhn, O Dea homersd ever the rjght field stand$ wllh Pnvnrrptfa nhpnrt nf htm Onl'lni no erro:3 Ochlvey and W. Ochivey jr.. Queen !Was tnrpwri out. ' . . . - . . T 4 . n MAH... J 4 4U YanKs m tneir nan of tne eigntn Henrich fapned. piMaggip line, d'rlyg to left was his, first hit pf the game. Gehrig sipgled to right field, sending DlMagglo to thlro. Larry French went on the mound tp p)tch tp Dickey wljp got three balls be-' fpre a strike was called and! finally. I after paving two strikes caljed, was nut pn an jnueia iiy to purges, ftpw LTe Prlr.ce Rupert Badminton l TfX Carltpn was sent tp the mqund 1 1 1 'j v 1 r 1 ir 1 n 1 p tpntnn ri : 'lnTnAa n ... to pucn to ppag. A .wnd pueh scored DlMagglo and Gehrig ad vanced, vancea - to up third.. mira. iioae Hoag's a su line drive .. f.. ,.. . "i"t". -if-i::tto 'itrtc'" l :n . , . . . . . 4M,miMA4 r I ,41. -i . win viier ai ruDiic auction me iy11.. UJJ 0H4JV1y ! F1?yei'. was a two-bagger which scored Gehrig. Gordon was Durooselv passed and stole second when Carton sent a high one to Ruffing whp was then walked. With the bases loaded, Dean tauionj M volumes); Encvclo- , t , , . , w, Dizzy n was a sent aciu to w the me paedla Harmsworth (8 volumes)- tdP;-eFa . barry, inspector mound in the crisis but Crosettl Encyclopaedia Everyman's n voll J Lffh, S',4v sent a hlgh twbagger to centre umes): 'Encvclonaedla Nnn nn ''.A'T "i-wicLiieia to score Hoag and G volumes): Outline of the World TtJ 01 lcia?ui?. " on last even-,Then Rolfe was fanned. Jrdqn WAKE UP YOUR LIVER B 1 L E" And You'll Jump Out of Bed In tb Morning Ruin' to go Th Href tboold pour out two txmnii of Haulil hil I n La iMi,ViiMt An ft .4.1. in. ir towx u boi oawuig irraj, your looa oixui at ft. in low DOWC1S U 44 DlOftU) UD Jroui tomct. You ret tonslipitKl. Htrmfui poiaona to into Ui body, and you fed tour, tusk anJ th world looka puok. A nwr bowH mortmrnt donn't alwiyi rrt at tha num. You Bfd omethint that work on Iba liitr u wdl. It Ukn tboM food, old Carur'i Uttla tjrrr rtlt to trt & two poundi el bila flowlnf (rwlj and nitka you Iftl "up and up". lUrmlM and (rati, thry nkk th. bila low lriy.Tby do'tba work of caloisrl but bTt no calomel or mercury la thara. Ak for Carter's Little IJrer PUb by name I Stubbornly refua enythlnt eiM. lie Phpnes 18 & 81 P.p. Bos 575 FOR SATISFACTION Try MUS3ALLEM-S Economy Store Where Dollars Hayp More Pents Quajity Groceries Rpljahlc Sprvipc Opposite Canadian Legion NEW ROYAL HOTEL . Zarelli Proprietor A HOME AWAY FKO.M IIOHIE" Kates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. 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