Ml I I Announcements Ail alferttenenu la toil col-vnn will be charred f or full month at 2ftv a word, Lit'.n Bridge and Dance, Oct. 18. Kx'.itr 19. Ta, Mrs. Cruickslwnk'j 1, n Bazaar November 9. -rVrlan Bazaar, Nor. 18. Cwtry fair November 24. Common Seme About Constipation I tort or wmiM tll ftn (Kat Ui t iJilnj- (ld with m llmit (t al it mkm. It uu rt (iMtlMl, dtnl fMJI with - u.'l mnrUI. 1nil nut flvlnc fou lh irwiM? jnr ir too wwi't kt to mr Ur If jroti eat )ot Dm l murt prop) da Uot ru dun t (rt nouf h In mjp itM ln.1 "ktilb" -. i mn a lot t food. It th Hd of food Ut Im't f-x r 'tfuumrd la th body, v lm wift "bulky" nut blt a buwvl numnL V ma of tMTpl prfr K CC All-Bran, a rradv-ta-al rl. to kttp thm rrf I It unnll !. "hulk" -7 rd, flu th lntlnal Tiumln Hi. Ka All-Ilran rrv dr drink f'-'.-'t t wtrr, and pln th -:J;n, Can. ttuld by Vry ir "i i . iwu . ontmirnl auta. aSwi.iit,l f aaf.ifHZ I H. BULGER Optometrist I Masonic Funeral Held On Sunday A LOCAL NEWS NOTES LwJe Kite Held For Late Alt-' Miss Hazel Coombs will sail to- For prompt and courteous er andfr N. Fraier f Stewart night on the Catala for Vancouver, j vice Phone 13 Taxi tf Vtw'll Ilk Old KMkr' fl r a4 y'll Ilk th r "HrMf iv thl""ailBtth)llM. If J . . unaer me Joint aUSDiCM of Juris W R. Flthr left on lest1 Reareanlzatlon Olrl Guides. .Ca-f Tilmpsean and Ty Lodge. A. F. evening's train for Smltbea where . thedral Hall, Oct. 17, at 7:15 for w turierai of the late he will conduct-a session of Coun- girls II to 16. (242 Alexander N. Fraser of Stewart ty Court . I W hfld (ill Bllndav afltrnnnn ! Kilnr P T. EYinrtA nf Vio TtrlH.Vl-l ,iiHSSHIJSJSJIliiM " T A v, WF wn. V V )MM t'l-e. p; the B. C. Un- Hear Major Foorte at Presby- Iirael So:lety will be the speaker . - . - - dertakera to Fairvlew Cemetery terian Church Wednesday and tomorrow at the regular weekly Cripps will sail tonight 8amuel kuy. worshipful maste ihuisday at 8 pjn. Bubject con- !tneljeon of the Prince Rupert Oyro a for a vacation trio to "'. ,,,"lan Lodge, was in charge cemlng current events will be dls- Club. (J the iltes whlcU were entirely cussed. (243) ritualistic, both at the ehapel and F 4rpnknines. Frank Edwards, al lne Rravesldf . A. C. Small acted A meetlns of property owners irfry Oplan and Ray Larson were Ar i;i t n. of the Prince Hn-, , !. rial Association . wa a general tholrvleil 1 (! by Rev. K. C. Jl.Durn- of 8t. Peter's Anglican F- 4! Cove. Rev. J. C. Jack- t,r ' ! or iiaeni, was in tne ........ chair as organist. only will be held In the City Hall -ae h fined $25, with option of seven Pallbearers were W. M. Watts, at 8 pjn. on Wednesday October c!y-' Imprisonment, In city police ! 1 K nith. J. q. Bietn. F. J. Rush, 18, to consider the coming plebls- court, ' Arthur Sutton and W I). Vance, cite. All are urged to attend. (243) L ) Interment was made in the . Masonic nlot I , i v wrwi. jo-iwwng areHiy FISH CASES Utiilatin Cases involving several other boats will be proceeded with In duel was held Saturday afternoon and entatlon was made by Miss Pat course. I evening in the Metropole Hall. The Quran and Master Stanley Wozney. Mexico Losing Oil Business Fresh Local Raw ancj Pasteurfzcd ItHf VALENTIN DAfUY PHONE 57 I Frederick Simpson 7 and 7 : Ivan Ma- 01 0i the nc Prince rriiww wope. Rupert General Hos- Ihere ua. a .nnrflu .. '. . . . .. r,t .1 . ..w, ...... vy'j"-b nuai, suit luriiKiu on ine uaiaia 04 orrfi was a good attendance of ' crau- to a minor and also with supplying ror victoria to attend the annual hJ7f Si? ,L:,Z!"?T' t0 an Ind,an Wared In city po- - mention of th British Columbia " 04 jice court today and e remanded Hospitals Association lor eight days. Lieut. George H. Greenwood, R. n C. N. R., formerly chief of city .NfinWPr lilVPIH I liVil lL D WAV Pllce here and tor e P!Wt year UllLrJUlY if jf 1 or 80 fneagffl in pubUcatlon of j'The Prospectflr at Vancouver, KPCPTlt KflnP Aathrr III It First of a dumber Of fn called, Up for eervlce In Loral viwii To t"m n ror me war. accorain 10 wora re- . . . i . . . , tt , i i . Vlolatlni Intrrnatlinal ceived nere. ."ij. ujn n umi in mnur' Evidence for the crown in the First of a series of cases involr-1 case of Ling Bo Shong, charged by . fr Mrs. i . inz le local local halibut halibut boats boats on on rharrri chartes PlMr PUttv. Rlz-lfirrll nirrLirrii nHth with crur1lnr wrf!nr n bride. Dna' BAZAAR ON SATURDAY Of Mrs. E. N. Jltlnljre. E. N. Maclntyre. a recent .. . . . . ine 8"e1 01 nonor ai a inr vtMtinr. nr ,.n..i.ti. .v.. - t , ....i. .j... ... j miscellaneoDs shower held at the , t-ld Anniversary Sapper Oct.' A. Ouyan. Ninth At- mer,M Commls-j adjournment made until thU af- homef i!on, Captain Anton An-,ternoon. T. W. Brown, counsel for, !?ue as on f . fenln- Ij., . ., The tastefullv deeorat- i.r.or, n,n..r. .i.i.i i j - j rooms were Vh Prrsbyterian Hall, Oct. 27. ed-ln pastel shades with the tra- j com mu mornlnK 8tp. aymont for a dUroUsal IIenry Cj id 3n hsitx J endlary Magistrate Andrew Thomp- Smllle U acting as counsel for the dlilonil whu wedding bells. iy-.jon xt u alleged that Antonsen complalnUnt fished with his boat Mother III In .Area. Ko. 2 after the closure of t- t n ,lj v L..U Birthday Tea. Kovember 4. the hinbul ,fajon the ind aho that he fished In an area north, of Massctt Inlet closed to halibut I fishing. Henry fimlllr is acting as coun- . . , . . sel for the crown and T. W. Brown E; hr s Church bazaar Nor. 23. for U)f drffndant. Bridge was played during the ev ening, the winners were: first, Mrs. Mclvor; second. Mrs. R. R. Stra-chan; consolation. Mrs. Maclntyre. Dainty refreshments were served at midnight. Mrs. W. E. Denning and Mrs. McGrelsh assisting the hostess, after which the bride was presented with a beautifully dec- The annual bazaar of the Ladies" orated doll house containing many AM nf Rt Paul Tjithrnn Chnrrh Pretty and Useful Blfts. The DreS- affair drew a goodly measure of Those present were: patrona3e with satisfactory turn- Mrs. E. N Maclntyre. Miss Mary outs both in the afternoon, when Macfie. Mrs. Macfle, Mrs. C. Smith. the tea and sale took place, and Mrs- A. Murray. Mrs. J. Munro, Mrs, Jin the evening which was given R R- Duncan Mrs. It Flnlay, Mrs. 'over to a program, social and mak- J B. Walker. Mrs. Bproat. Mrs. A. - Ing of drawings. Duncan. Mrs. F. Barber. Mrs. J Turopean .Market For Us Output Mrs. John Ivarson. president of Wozney. Mrs. W. Goodsell, Mrs. J. I Now Larrtly Out of Picture the Ladles' Aid. and Mrs. J. H. Macintosh. Mrs. Geo. Geddes., Mrs. IMyrwang. wife of the pastor, re- J- W. Cook. Mrs. J. N. Carter. Mrs. MEXICO CITY. October 17: 'ceived the guests. The tea tables Mclvor. Mrs. V. Pick. Mrs. W. E. Mexico is suffering seriously from were tastefully decorated with Denning, Mrs. J. Parsons. Mrs. A. curtailment of oil exports to Euro-1 pink and gold flowers. Mrs. Chris Quran, Mrs. McGreish. Mrs. S. L. reon countries owing to the war. Jensen, Mrs. Peter Leland and Mrs. Peachy and Mrs. R. R. Strachan. having JfMt flfly percent of Jta Nels Amoth directed the serving of buflness. Fxccct Sweden and Italy. (tea with Mrs. Peter Peterson and all nations of Europe are now out. Mrs, Thor 8oIhelm .acting as ser-f the picture as purchasers ofYiteurs. Cashier was Mrs. John Mexican oil. United States Is at Hanson. present taking about half of the. in the raffles Miss Bergloit output. Charstad won a cake mixer and -r" Mrs. O. Klldal, a table cloth. Tonight's train, rue from th The evening's program Included Kast at 11 o'clock, wan reporter. an address of welcome oy Rev. J. hl nftrnonn in br on time. Attention Canadian Women SERVE CANADA V (ilunLiry llegjistratioii of National S? rvjee . Qurstlonalre to be found n booth In Besrer Block, open from 9 a.m. until 8 p.m. KMratlon week October 16 to 21 CANADIAN PACIFIC Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way PorU B8. PRINCESS ADELAIDE Every Friday 10 p rn. To Vancouver Direct PRINCESS LOUISE ' September 10th, Mth, October 6th, 7th. 27th Direct Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations from W L. COATES. (leneral Arent. Rupeit, B.C. H. Myrwang; selections by the church band, piano solos by Peter ILien and vocal solos by Mrs. John iturvold, Mrs. J. H. Myrwang and Mrs. John Hanson. Refreshments were served before the evening's proceedings broke up. it CIIIMNKYS ' Purnaces and Stove Pipes Cleaned Steen's Limited Phone 5 UMI ACT N..l of Inlfiilloii To .lplj T M, In AtJln Ud Recording District ot CXurlar Uind Dlvlrtcsi ,rd altuat on lint Creek about a mUr brlow tb rine Crn-k Fila. Tak notloe tha.t Walter V. Johnson of Ban Franclaco. Oltf.. occupation Muif OpeiuUsr InterxU to api-ly for a leoM of tl lollowhi de.ribd landi:-- Commwuolns at post placed 200 ft iiorttvraterly from the old nnr hou.vi thwtce aouUierly 500 ft: thew vterly 600 It. thence northerly too ft : thence easterly 500 ft. nJ contajiunf 10 ncrea. more or letM, Being a relocation of the old power hotwe alte once wncd by tha DrltUh-AmerloMt Dredfttag Co. LW. WALTER W. JOHNSON By Walter Basmuasen, Agent. Dated September 6, 1939. COAL Grain Feed Seeds and Fertilizer PKINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phonea SB and 558 THRIFT Cash & Carry We Deliver I'hone 179 GREATER SAVINGS IN QUALITY FOOD Soap Pels Naptha A 171 Qp 3 bara aM a PJum Jam--Nabob. QIC Q7V 4-lb. tins Matches Red Dird. OOp Package of 3 IJIneberrics- Eagle ' 97 Brand. 2 tins Bacon Diamond 'A'. OQp aOl Lb. packets. Efjs Dozen Fresh Pee Wees. Ol 6 p 3 Dozen 60c Pork and Kcans- - 9p Heinz. 11-02 tins. 3 for6" Fresh Sprouts tin AVC Per lb. Tomato Soup Camp- UOK OCp bell's. 3 tins Corned Ileef El 9Qp Rancho. 2 tins Ap reanut IJutler--Squlr- rel Drand. I'a. Tin Toilet Tissue Sani- rjn Xiv White. 3 rolls Corn Flakes- Kelioggs Tomatoes- -Aylmer 2's QQa 3 tins Lux Soap Flakes, Klnso Soap Powder -Large 99p MMV packets Cooking; Pears 0 5 lbs. T Mfl 1 jTT ' -yBBlaBilBBBBBB . . .Vol I ' ... b j;ii i upvr rai"4". .J' Tnro- 1 cj $7.50 1 3-Mirror Vanity and 0.50 1 English Pram-Just (j J55Q 1 Kitchen Cabinet Ivory and-red. as- $14.50 1 Electric Range and Oven Just like new , $19.50 The PERFECT Fruit at the Peak of PERFECTION... TUICT, perfectly-ripenetl Canadian apples I are in . . . fresh from. Canada's finest orchards! Plenty of them, too those that normally would Ik exported overseas, as veil as our own usual, generous supply And thanks to the higher minimum grade requirements there are preater-than-average qualities of the finer, fancier, .hlghtT'grade eating apples. ; So, all through this years apple season, order liberal quantities of Canadian apples . . . for eating, cooking, entertaining . . and for jellying and preserving. You'll enjoy them immensely and you'll be doing your country a SttiYlCiTat the same time. And remember, Canadian apples are Government Graded. Ask to see the grade-mark on the container when-you buy! Marketing 5erriVe DOMINION DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, OTTAWA Honourable James G. Gardiner, Minister m c7TnTBtiTffn?vj B. C. Furniture Co. New And Used Furniture Values 1 Vanity Walnut At 1 Connor Washing Machine-Good Cnodition 29.50 S Reconditioned Kitchen Ranges Of various makes. $27 50 4 3-piece Chesterfield Suites In tap- rPeXr'YC'our:.... $69.00 4 Remington and Underwood TypewritersPerfect condition at a great savings. Phone BLACK 321 THIRD AVENUE Next Door To B.C. Clothiers Bank Bid.