us,"---" . ii.nrv I Indvelh. I'ormeflir MUt XiUnt RkagUnd. Honored I ftAJUVftV 1 KmjHKJLStM I Light a delightful urpiUc shower was' ,-f marriage toolc place Titc affair took plate at : the bride on Eighth "If tt't -Borden's It's COT. to bo good" 111)1 ISC UI1U H w a hahftnl Kvent LONDON OOLD PRICE iLOMDON. Oct. 10: (CP) The I rson. second, Mrs. M- Montreal price of bar gold on the, tt. -nation. Miss Anna; London market yesterday was r Mr Undseth was the steady at $34.54 per fine ounce. MacKenzie s Furniture 7 Bedroom Suites test models In designs and mirrors Reasonably priced. These suite luve Just arrived PHONE 775 Smoked "Rupert Brand" Mild Cured Salmon 15c pkg. Fur Lunch -en Tuastod Sandwiches or Hors-d'oeuvre One -p&ckaRR serves Four Peojjte Kjtp lur Weeks In Jlefrlgerator Canadian Fish & Cold Storage . r t 1 Mart Itupert 0. LIU. British Columbia CANADIAN PACIFIC Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trnns-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports 8 8 PRINCESS ADELAIDE Every Friday 10 pjn. , : To Vancouver Direct PRINCESS LOUISE September 16tli, 2flth, -October 6th, Hth, 27th Dlrt Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations Irom W U COATES. funeral Af ent P'in Rupert, tt& I I UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers 'Leayt rrlnce Rupert for Vancouver: T.8.S. CATAM EVICKY TtlKS- TSA CARBENA FMDAT, OAY, l?sn p.m. lOlSOjun. "u Vancouver, Monday a.in. Vancouver, Thurs. p.m. Due Ii Cbnv.ni...! . t-.hM Tickets t Office J""h Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From UANK J, SKINNER. 1'rlnce Itupert Agent. Third Ave. Phone 508 J. H. BULGER Optometrist RuTtl Bank niAr Fresh Local HaW und Pasteurized-Mk VALENTIN DATRY PHONE 657 the city on the Prince Rupert this' Uy .ph ihe Prince Rupert -this morning from a ,xlp to Vancouver, morning from a trip to Vancouver. Stores will be closed Thursday' CANADIAN LEO JON B HS.L. afternoon. Retail Merchant's As- half-yearly meeting tonight. Elec-soclatlon. " (237) tlon of officers. (237) Rt. Rev. E. M. Bunoz. Catholic Bishop of NorthernBrttlsH Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh arrived on last night's train from their summer home the "Cross-ways" at Terrace. Mr. and Mrs. Mcintosh will return to Terrace shortly. Dan Malheson, who has been In charge for the Consolidated Mining It Smelting Co. at Anyox where the company recently closed down operations, was a passenger aboard i4ic va jcatciuajr aivciuwii suing through to Vancouver. Neither fCJUJcr Hays nays irtx Creek or or Morse Aiursc. traffic on the latter Is to be stringently limited. vtloping. VATRONOl THE SEAL QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon racked by the only salmon cmnnzs company with an all th "year round payroll In Prince Rupert COAL Grain Feed Seeds and Fertilizer P1UNCE RUPERT FEED CO. i Phones U and 658 ' Vancouver and will proceed -to the Columbia and the Yukon, returned interior ny trie evening train. to the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon from a trip to Stewart' There was a good attendance at, on ecclesiastical duties annual inanssgmng service oi the local Christian Science Society on Monday. The readers, Miss E.! A. Mercer and Mrs. P. C Miller, were In charge Mrs. H. S. Meadows returned home on the Prince Rupert this morning from Victoria where she has been spending the past few weeks recuperating from a recent serious operation. Her recovery is, now practically complete. Mrs. Meadow's many friends will be glad to know. City Commissioner W. J. Alder, In session yesterday as the city the transfer to Creek bridges will be closed tolf?uncU' pedestrian traffic. It was explained i this morning by City Commissioner V7. J. Alder In connection with the order that the former will be closed to vehicular traffic while 3 and 4, block 16, section 1,. The j two lots are on the Market Place' and the transfer is in connection with an exchange deal whereby the city has received Cow Bay property. , , , .1 i ne rrince Kupertuyro uiuct was Miss Edith Mann, missionary of) . ,,, ... regular, monthly business ses- .w- i -,'tIn 7m. ts weekly luncheon today rived r,- lfl the city , ' on last - night's' . D.M.f r n t. . ,, . 'a . Z. i(rast presiaent v. a. Borland was w..uovv-u. . I in the chair In the absence Hair Treatment Are you suffering with Scaly Dandruff, Itching Scalp, Dry Fragile and Xusterless Hair? Our correct recondition treatments will do wonders for you at NELSONS' Hat-be r and Beauty Shop Announcemeats All advertisements In tola column will be charged tor a hill month at 25c a word. of i - - SJXl.22? M JZ? h nTl tne presldt. W. 7 WaU 'o Z Preparing ' iSSSJTA - f various mnt&A. r F AltiK Ktirlnae n m a tint her way to Canada, she spent, . Mrkl.f for consideration f rome time in England. She wUl rer fOYl main about a year lr i Canada be-l Q M Mansbrld wno has been fore returning to India. She will . mHmi( resident of Stewart srt for fifteen address a public meeting tonight and will meet ladies tomorrow af ternoon. TOO MANY UST WINTER? This .year whenever a cold threatens put a few drop of Vkks Va-tro-ool in each nostriL LWJ in time, r V-tro-nol, . a years, will be here aboard the, Prince Runert tomorrow nleht en- route to his old home In Chelten-.ham. England, where It Is his In tention to resume residence Mr. J Mansbridge has not been In the Old. Country since the last war In which j he served. In view of his Impend-! lng departure, the Canadian Legion' (at Stewart honored him with a I presentation at a meeting last week. Lutheran Bazaar, October 14. Preasbyterian tea, Mrs. McLeod's, 6th Ave., Oct. 17. ; Eagles Bridge and Dance, Oct. 18. Anglican Tea, Mrs. Crulckshank-October 19. United Anniversary Supper Oct. 19. Plays, Presbyterian Hall, Oct, 27. Canadian Legion Bazaar, Nov ember 3. Anglican BazaarjNoyember 9. "P ' ' Presbyterian Bazaar, Nor. 18. St. Peter's Church bazaar Nov. 23. Country Fair November 24. -I You'll be surprised :how much brighter nd more cheerful you can make your home with a few new lamps. And with correct lighting so cheap there!s no need to take chances with your eyes.Thetiew lamps give plenty of .glareless light the kind you need for reading, sewing, studying and all close work. NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA POWER COMPANY LIMITED The Student's Council met last night in the Booth Memorial High School President Jack Hopkins was in the chair. Favorable reports' were given by the treasurer. The main business of the meettng was in connecUon with plans for the commencement of preparing of the sited Jor sport use. Timely Recipes CANNED APPLE SAL'CE Any amount of apples may be used In making the sauce, use V2 cup of .suar and 3 cup of cold water to every ten apples Wipe, quar ter, core and Dare sour Canadlan- trrown apples: add the water and cook until the apples begin to grow soft; press through a strainer Fill In hot sterile glass Jars; seal tight ly. Sterilize five minutes. This ap pie -sauce will keep as well as any other canned lruit. Sweeten when using. " Just Arrived! A large shipment of Patterson's Candies Large assortment to choose from and guaranteed fresh Mussallem's Confectionery '1 meinnrrawi SPELt IT BACKWARDS I NEWS NOTES LOCAL "And you tt the word MILK", pointi out MORE LICHT in MORE LICHT in MORE LICHT in Eltif .the Borden Cow. 'And that' juit what cream KLIM l left purr, in. fttih. powdered whole by milk with all .the the Kitchen the Living Room the Bedroom removing the natural muUture content. Simply add Klim Dance) Moose Hall, Friday night. For .prompt and Courteous ser- to cold water whltk with a beater and (238) vice" Phone 13 Taxi. tf. you have an fount tupply of creamy patteur-Ued better whoJe for baby, milk. home I can't or recommend camp, " anything Mrs. R. M. Wlnslow returned to; CHH .Bartlett .returned to the . .:.g bridge after which - ': l.ment were served. recipient of many beautiful useful gifts. Those present Included Mrs. Hen- Berg. Mrs. C. Insulander, Mrs. II Kensvold. Mrs. K. Hallberg, Mrs.' Roy Morrison. Mrs. M. Wlkdal,MrsJ 8. Skog. Mrs. Roy rossum, Mrs. Vern Possum, .Miss Anna Peterson,' Miss Kay Klelback, Miss Blanche i from here, i.ui t Mrs. Henry Llnd-J Jensen. Miss Bolberg Jensen. Miss Aslang Skag- TENDER Tenders will be received for erection of a ten strand barbed-wire fence approximately 700 feet long. Tartlculars at City Hall. Miss Olive Xvltt has arrived In Mrs. A. Dingwall, who has been the city from Smlthers to Join on a trip to Vancouver, Nelson and and the staff of Phlipqtt-Evltt here, j elsewhere In the south, returned ' ' 1 41 nH.it Ti.... .Uim W. E. Drake returned to the city morning. ry Lindwth. Mrs. Allan Davles, Mrs. ' on the Prince Rupert this morn-; . ' B. 8kagland. Mrs. Ellvenson. Mrs. lng from a brief business trip to. Heads of all women's organza- Jack Ivarson. Mrs. N. Amoth, Mrs. Butedale. Itions please attend meeting In City jHall Friday 3:30 pjn. Voluntary Dr. and Mrs. D. J. McDonald and j Registration of Canadian Women, daughter arrived In the city on the (238) Catala yesterday afternoon from I Klncollth Thev will Droceed East! Mr. and Mrs. P. Van Stolk of 'Terrace, who have been on a .trip south, arrived in the-city on the I Pr.lnce Rupert this, morning' from Use it your to beautify HOME! We shall have soon. a. complete, stock of smart, new designs in bridge, floor and table lamps of all kinds. Low prices and easy; terms. This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government or British Columbia NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelli Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM $1.00 up 50 Jtooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box IN If you have something to sell, a classified advertisement in this paper will .soon let you know if there is a buyer in the city. B. C. Furniture Co. USED FURNITURE 10 Reconditioned Stoves Of various .$27.00 t0 $32.00 1 English Pram g g A A Slightly used ........ T,VV 1 Williams Sewing Machine In pood m0n' $7a50 1 Singer Sewing Machine In excellent condition. $16.50 2 Chesterfield Tahlcs From, up $5.50 7-Pce. Light Oak D- Q CA ing Room Suite . ..... rhone BLACK 321 6 Rugs Various sizes. From? . $8.00 t0 $14.00 4 Pa Bed room Suite CSQ K(i In genuine walnut ... VfOV I 3 Used OtestcrfieW CgQ ' (JQ pieces .i.-...'....... 4 Recovered Chesterfield Suites In tapestry and velour. Q Prmtcd lo1cHms In nice patterns to choose from. 31 Per sq. yard 16 Cabinet Radios Short and long $16.00 From, up Next Door To B.O. Clothiers THIRD AVENUE