iz.ru uii iui umj v ivs imp rrmrp mmpn. n t- n t the Priests' Residence' When Teachers Association was held James Gbrdon, the parish last evening in the auditorium of united In mariage Miss Booth Memorial High School with . i m i j ..v. .... . ... I . .r. wrs. k. m. winsiow presiding over tomormw.. traln for . trln tn TpP Mr ana Mrs. t, j. Leicn- a large attendance of members. , . rn.1t.ntn n Dnnln.M . . . . . ,. t oi w jvc&uiaiu i -.me secretary was asxea 10 write fnrmenv oi. uaienrv. -inose tn Mm w n im noil wninii t at the reremonv were theitfc Hrw onnriotinn nf tVio . Burneu ana k. u. upwn. i successful and faithful work lu ted Here nnnitnr pmpnt advertisements in this col- will be charged for a full At- i. M C M October 21. Tea Nurses' Peter's Parish Hall Dance, Ot- 1 . I. W. A cDytcnan uazaar rtuy. xu. I m Peter's Church Baiaar Nov Are you oni; 200,000? 1 ft Tktrtnc Nt to SAVE for Wgklrly rabtf Ing pnia, luctt IK Iniuranc premtumt. A Vem f your own. A child dvcatUft. Yr wedding. Invitmni In found tocurltit. A avlomekllo. lorgolni lor coin. II A rool hotlday. II the interest of the association. mm mam a. i i i t m u u t-u wu j ri t rum i n thanks for the recent donations ! given to the schools. The first Friday in November Held at Borden Street School was set as the date of the annual s week At King Edward 'telephone b!dge and Mrs. R. M. Next Winsiow, Mrs. N. M. Carter, Mrs. O, E. Moore, Mrs. J. H. Bulger, first well baby clinic, belnq Mrs. Oeorge Wilson and Mrs. L. S. lzed here by Mss K. D. Hope were appointed conveners. ly R N.. local .public healtl) Arthur Sutton, and Miss E. A. , was held at Borden Street Mercer reported what had been - UlIIV. il VI I V lIUVl.l Ul UUU111111 1U. week similar one will tic radios for the schools. The chief it Kins Ec-ard High School 'difficulty was the lack of suffix clinics are open' to all bablrt ( dent money to get receivers he service Includes weighing . which could be heard with suf-' o iciwavtav vv a iiloo uj WIC uulio U Mnn ni nrnnipm npiu'ppn in miva vta nfAnms Anii.i tiA.4U . I MV Vpj,k IMitO J W fcil- CHILD IS BAPTIZED KITZEGUKLA, Oct. 20: On Sunday morning at the morning service the young child of Helen Wilson, who was born at North Pacific Cannery in July was bap tlzed at the United Church. Mr. $nd Mrs. Thomas Brown presented the. child. Several visitors from Cedarvale and Kltwanga attended the service. If you wish to swap vsomething . Try a Classified the apimwimite number of men and THAT'S women who come of age every year in Canada, Some start work at fourieeri, sixteen or twenty; some go to college; sortie' graduate 'from" the school of hard knocks, and some nertr graduate from it. But there is one common ground on which all can meet, and that is the habit of saving money and putting it In the bank regularly. A good habit, from which all conditions of men ahd women will benefit. Money in the bank is far more than a reserve for "rainy" days. To each of this" year's 200,000 a bank account will mean confidence, so essential to youth's success; and when opportunity comes' along, a fund of ready cash to provide a means to grasp it. THE M t DA UIT nv 1Mb y n ii ii OF CANADA 0V ilO BRANCHES IN i ALL PARTI Of CANADA a business trip to Premier. i ' following the business meeting i a splendid program had been arranged for the large number of members who uere fortunate to be present. Miss Joyce Edgcumhe gave a very interesting account o'. her experiences In the schools of England where she spent two as an exchange teacher. (years School buildings, both old and modern, were vividly described Anniversary Supper Oc-and the pupil-activity work car iiicu uii in uirse .schools unopr mp" imotiern curricula was explained In a very Interesting and informal manner. Dr. N. M. Carter showed moving pictures illustrating his recent Journey to the British Isles and the continet of Europe. Interesting comments upon the various scenes, the clearness of the pictures and 1 . . . I . . 1 1 i l J . ' ' - mucn io me measure or the aud - en Masqueraae, uciooer .'o. rut c William Duff left on last evening's train for a trip to Toronto. Miss iviio ti Jean can oi.ain.ci Stalker will will leave icavc ui on There's a Good Reason You're Constipated I When there's something wrong with you. the first rule is: get at the cause. It you are constipated, dont fiddle around with makeshift remedies. Find out what's giving you the trouble I Chances are It's simple if you eat only what most people do: meat, bread, potatoes. It's likely you don't get enough "bulk." And "bulk" doesnt mean a lot of food. It's a kind of food that lsnt 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 crisp crunchy breakfast cereal-Kellogg's All-Bran. It contains the "bulk" you need plus the great intestinal tonic, vitamin B,. Eat All-Bran every day, drink plenty of water, and just watch the old world grow brighter I Made by Kellogg in London. Ont. J. Slade Stevens and D. H. Shep-pard of the federal Income tax' department, after having been here for the past ten days on official business, will sail by the Prince George tonight pn their return to Victoria. Arthur Robertson, well known tomorrow evening. E. T. Kenney. M.LA. for Skeena, will arrive. In the city on tonight's, train from Terrace and sail aboard the Prince George for Victoria to attend the session of the Legislature opening next week. Maurice Irving of the Canadian -t National district freight and pas, senger agent's office will sail to-nieht on the Prince George for Van 'High School Hop Friday The senior students of Bootn '.nomnriri Hioh School have com pleted arrangements for tne nai-which will be held: on Friday in the Oddfellows' Hall under the convenorsnip oi onanes Hay ward. At the beginning of the week the students arranged the various committees which are as follows: , ' Program Peter Allen, Emilv rv,ricfnrher. Pearl Menzles, Helge Holkestad. Convenor, Mr. Sutton. Refreshments Percy ruiuison,. Audrey Watklnsori, Bill Long, Kael O'Neill, Joan Watt, Kosta Klllas, Shirley Hague and Eleanor ciapp.j Convenor, Miss Daniels. Decorating Fred Barber, t-eier Allen, Emily Chrlstopner. reggv Blackhall, Ralph Morin, Aiex uui, Pearl Menzles, Rol Judge, Sarta Nakamoto. r ... iui.i. I This party is io iormaiy unaiei the Grade 9 students who will be1 the guests of the evening every thing free. ... . 1 The hall will be decorated in nign School colors and the party, will hpffin with the class draw roiiowea by the grand march. C P- Baiagno ana nis uaiw-ants will provide the music. Thece .will be a numDer oi uems for s floor show. Phone 112 Taxi; new heated cars. Frank Dlbb, who has been spend ing a few weeks In Vancouver, is expected to return to the city on the Princess Adelaide tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh returned to the city on Tuesday night's train after having spent the summer at Terrace. Mr. Mcintosh Is remain ing there for a while longer. The Explorers' group, young boys' organization of First United Church, held a regular meeting Tuesday night. Maurice Davey Is mentor and Melvin Thompson, president. Mrs. Tomlinson of Cedarvale, who Is prominently identified with Sal NAVY MADE GOOD TIME I Came Through in Pinch With Fly ing Colors During Recent Crisis LONDON, Oct. 20: (CP Despite holes that may have been found In other British defences during the recent crisis, the Royal Navy, at least, came through with flying colV ors. The smoomness wiin wnicn the naval mobilization Was effect- j ed is officially declared to have surpassed all expectations. Thirty thousand reservists were at their posts within three days. Some reported for duty after read Mrs. Rushtort, after spending a Metlakatla; George Andrews, Van r" -m" . week at Tweedsmulr Lodge in the couver island. oi 1 I'll wm auivc ui uic " ate, wiiji . j , . . nn,,i . ..t.... .u- .- Bella Coola Valley, will be here, "oyai uu lUiHKUUB iiuiu limn ii-., . . - . .n . R Bmwn Vlctirin- V WnltAn me steamer tTince . , irvimor v t xfov. t. ur.i morrow evening resuming mj vau- "". nav, AGENTS WANTED Massett sawmill operator ana cot-'chrisTMAS Card salespeople. Big tractor. Is paying a Drier ousiness proflts now gell the" most corn-visit ' " to - the city. " He arrived fromf I yiZifc pl Christmas lll iOlialCLO Card vaiu line. Make the Islands on the Prince John last big- money every1 day showing 1.1 I lit t- a Inr hAM home A ' . night and will be returning season's largest selection. Printed to order Christmas cards, with sender's name and address. Designed by leading artists, values unequalled at our low prices. Four attractive lines Including couver where his marriage to Mlssi, lines published by the largest ... . L ...111 , - 1 tnMA rV JJnV- 4- 1-tMJ I A r n May ADDOll will lane piutc uii hut- ember 5. Miss Abbott is the daughter of the late Ernest Abbott and Mrs. Abbott of Vancouver and is a niece of A. C. Abbot, well known local railway conductor. company of Its kind In Canada Branches from coast to coast. Get easier orders. No experience necessary. Write for free sample book. Agents also wanted n smaller towns. Liberal commission. Friendly service. Premier Art Guild, 576. Seymour St. Vancouver., tf. WANTED NTED Second-hand Piano- BlacK"li7 after'6. (249) HELP WANTED WANTED Two girls to do general , housework and cooking in twoj private homes. Would prefer ehnms or someone arnnalntpri with each other. Wages $17 per month. Apply Hudson's Bay Company, Port Simpson, B. C. (246) FOR SALE BOY'S blue reefer coat and brown; tweed suit. Size 12 Jo 14. Apply j Box 29y Dally News. " (246) HOHNER Piand Accordlan, 120 j r. t . nf,Aa n nn nn i free lessons. Apply Dally News. (247 FURNITURE For Sale. 863 Borden ' Street. (249V i FOR RENT CLEAN, well - furnished modern apartments. Phone Red 444. (244) WORK WANTED SITUATION wanted for lady cook, hotel, camp or institution. Best of references. Apply Box 31, Dally News, (248) wim ook ana ueorge woo, city 'James C. Dobson and W. J. Simp son. Vancouver. Try a Dally News classified ad vertisement for best results. Says Varicose Veins Can Be Reduced If you or any relative or friend Is worried because of varicose veins, or bunches, as good advice for home treatment as any friend can give is to get a prescription known as Moone's Emerald Oil. Simply ask Ormes Ltd. or your druggist for an original bottle of Moone's Emerald Oil and apply night and mornin? to the swollen, 25' for $1.00 Personals. Also many enlarged veins. Soon you should different boxed assortments, all notice that they are growing small-M and the treatment should be ,,,. r,,ri,i. :er big makers. Canada s fa-contlnued money untll the velns are no vorite "21 card assortment Is ' longer burdensome. So penetrating finest ever produced," sells for and efficient is Emerald Oil that it $1.00, your profit 50c; Make' big' also helps simple swellings due to train t0 disappear. money for Chrlstmas.J3tart now. Cash In on these fast selling i Walker's Music Store Large Stock Music Ilelntzman, Nordheimer and Lesage Pianos Piano Tuning with "Resonoscope" Phone Blue 389 212 4th St CRAFTS MRS. EDGCUMBE Classes in Leather Work Metal Modelling:, etc. Phone BLACK 836 Be the Life of the Party Play Piano Popular Music The Professional Style HAROLD DAVEY Teacher of Piano and Piano-Accordion Open for Enjasements 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 P7I u j ")' C.1 1 B mmWtmUmtm , y"iri.".rr .i nil J etiv married T).. a 4 U All nn rncM 5 nuuac MEETING OF P.-T. ASS'N LOCAL NEWS NOTES i:iieen ieicmoru wroniH . . wiuiam stone sailed yesterday hi iic&uiaiu um. w mw i li 1 1 prnmn nn i nt Mnnrn i ipnrirn inr Saturday Evening - .-Mgni uamering . mil OfAifftfnn mm a . .. . . . cvfcjr vufc m "v v ...fc, regular mummy meeting ui Stewart and 11 GIVE THEM FRY'S - it is BETTER F. McVeigh, supervisor of Department of Transport, Ot tawa, and F. M. McLennan, chief last evening's train. Canadian PHARMACY WEEK ' . October 17th to 22nd Preventive Medicine Is the Keynote of Modern Therapy. See Your Doctor Regularly Modern Pharmacy Is Prepared to Supply Purest Drugs Vital trf Health Oi'iucs ltd. W7fiA Pioneer Drtuiiats The itmU Store Phones: II E Open Daily From un. tUI 10 pjn. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon tiU I 7 -m. till S p.m. ing of the mobilization order in the rlyed Jn th(J fln prroni the Islands, bringing in a morning papers and, before noticesi VPJitPrdav 9ftrrT,mn from : prisoner, Ed Regnery, who his were actually delivered. WnnMir Vancouver t to r, o a visit ldt to iv, the i.Uhnsen fn .tvp thirtv rinvs Imnrlt. Hotel Arrivals vation Army work, arrived In the city on the Prince Oeorge yester-J Prince Rupert I day afternoon on here way to the ' Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward, city. ' interior after a trip to Vancouver. J. McGriffln, Toronto; H. P. Cahill. I M. Koenigsberg, H. Burnell, H. M I Miss Joan Wiggins returnee . McLaren, J. T. Underhill, M. W (Tuesday from Ketchikan after vis-Flewelling, C. Thomas, Charles F itlng Mrs. Clarence Purdy. She wiL 'P. Faulkner, L. H. Chapman and visit here for a, time with Mrs. Oeorge Lee. Vancouver: J. Mc-Walter Thompson before returning Veigh, Ottawa; John Carpenter, to her home at Remo. (Bernard Bridden, W. M. Smith, H. IT. Robins, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Another enjoyable dance was 'English, A. Robertson and S. Joy, held by Emll Kinnon and Harold. Massett; John L. Clarke, Nanai-Davey, banjo and pianoaccordion-mo; Frank Pearce, Port Clements, Provincial Constable H. L. Mc- ln,th Bston aU la1st!?:,pI?nn ndrJ" E" , n eht. A fair-sized crowd was in Inlet; W. M. Cameron and Bob fYCllllCy Ul IIIUCC WUi itlilVC ill II1C , city on toniBht's train from the In- attendance. terlor and sail ori the Pflhce George for a trip tq Vancouver. J. K. ' Gordon, Well kndwn pioneer lor and sail on Georee for Seattle. He expects to lh. minis. In I Via rm,V i COUVPT, Gerald Rushton, traffic assistant of the' Union Steamship Co.. and Wilson, Nanaimo. Central Mr. and Mrs. W. Pawchuk, Por- cher Island; Mrs. J. D. Lelghtn pay local station. Mr. McVeigh will leave tonight on his return to Vancouver. Mr. McLennan proceeded East on Provincial Constable Ii l! Olsen of representative of the treasury mj Queen Charlotte City arrived lh the city on the Prince John last nlsht onment Instead of paving a fine of $25 Imposed under the Fisheries Act. MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE Special 6-Piece Dinette Suite Buffet. Table and 4 Chairs. 85-Piece Din ner Set-Special r Phone 775 See Our Window Display $130.00 327 THIRD AVENllfc - " - - ' -5--T-2- ' .- - T MORE HEAT FOR Less Money Help Support the Region that Helps Support You. Think This Over, Then BUY f Hi,timl BULKLEY VALLEY COAL CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C E. BLACK mi J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank Bld(. ,