rh a- :rucinciik i H"""-""'" w bj uit liquor Control Board or by the Oovermnent o BrltUh Columbia. IG VOTE IS URGED imbtr of Commerce Will En. favour io rt ,u" Kijrewlon At PovUble t a meeting of the councU of I p, . Rupert Chamber of L,o,,( held yesterday after in pi,.!.1- were made for getting !,,. v for the city manager bnc;t; tomorrow. Theo Collart , ..inted in charge of the for scrutineers and j-igi'irmt s'lfc ffi:e of the Chamber at ."-. -y -e to the City Hall 1 1 u rd as headquarters. . , . t . 1 1 '! 'fcsiea inui uu mem Chamber of Commerce i'IIONtS 1 and 19 who are property owners should attend the meeting of property owners advertised for tonight. Those present at vMterday's meeting included Presloew j. T. Harvey. F. A. MacCallum, a. C. Minns, Oeorge Nlckerson, Theo Collart. Frank Dibb, William Watts, Arthur Brooksbank and II. F. Pullen. JAPANESE CIIEHKY TREES pan ror each tree distributed this spring can be obtained at the Yam anaka Store. Third Avenue. Call early. CITY COMMISSIONER. Mrs. T. W. Drown and little daughter, who have been on a trip to Vancouver and Pentlcton. re- ! turned home on the Prince Rupert this morning. P.O. Bo 575 MussahWs Economy Store Where Dollars Have More Cents" f UbtUhfd 1910 Independently Owned and Operated 11 ItANCHO CORN REEF 2 regular sUe tins Ukby Tuuuta Juice- '. T j. 2& 7. 3 for Mk cm 1Qn Fx tJ 2 for ? for nlfcr Cnjrfrult Juire led Brand. 3 for f frond's ttsked Brant 3 for i tiUm l'ear j Tiralp Splendid 13c jitter Sweet Corn- 99 fc? ar tin 2 for mv I Wat Tomato Kelch- H 19c 25c Hjppj Vale Sweet 9Q Lame bottle 30c x- 9 lbs for " "w 28c; Heinx JiinlM- I'ooUv -Creamed . Creamed Potatoes and Rice. Creamed Diced Potatoes, Creamed Diced Vegetables, Creamed Oreen Vegatables, Creamed Chicken Q Farina. 2 tins for I CUui Swap per bar for Prompt. Free Delivery Service Throughout the City for Your Convenience 4c Wealthy Apple -Fresh ship ment Per ! Q. box Terrace Plum Q-f fttt' Per large crate 3 lbs. for Hulk Carrots 7 lbs. lie 25c Spanish Onion Large and sweet 5 lbs. 9.??P Boat and Mall Order Receive Prompt and Careful Attentlcn I Attention Canadian Women SER VE CANAD A Voluntary Registration nf Notlonnl1 Service' Que lionaiie to be found In WtlMn Uesner Block, open from 9 a.w( until J pjnj RejlstratlomweeW October 16 to tl I CCMMUNICATION I CANADFAN PACIEIC Tronscontincntal Trans-Atlantic TnimhPacific To VancouYer via Ocean Falls and Way Porta, Friday 10 'pm, SB. PRINCESS ADELAIDE Every To Vancouver Direct PRIKCES8 LOUI8B September 10th, Win, October Cth, nth, 27th Direr Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services ... .....I nirvstlon9 from W U COATF.S fl,.n,rl A.ent. r'nfe ,,UPeTt' B- J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank Kldg. if. t I Fresh Local ttaw and Pasteurized MiHt VALENTIN v DAIRY PlIOE 817 LOCAL NEWS Hear Major Foorte at Presby terian Church Wednesday .and Thursday at 8 p.m. Subjects con cerning current events will ne discussed. 23' A meeting of property owners only wlU.be held In the City Hall at; ft p-ro. on Wednesday October 18. to consider the coming plebis cite-. All are urged to attend. (241) D. O. Schubert, who has been on a vacation trip to Vancouver and elsewhere In the south, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning. Mrs. Schubert will be returning later. Cliff Roeers. comptroller of the Yukon and White Pass Route, and Mrs. Rogers and son were passen gers aboard the Princess Louise yes terday afternoon going through from Skagway to Seattle. They will, as usual, spend the winter In the south. For prompt and courteous ser-' rice Phone 13 Taxi tf. Bridge League annual meeting,1 York Hotel.' Wednesday, Oct. 18 at S pjn. All interested please attend Harold Dahl, who has been spend ing the summer in the Yukon, returned to the city from the north on the Princes Louise yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Graham arrived In the city on the Princess Louise veste'rday afternoon from TulsMuah to Day a visit with their parents, Mrs. Graham was formerly Miss Rose Smith or Frince Kuperi Walter B. HeUel, well known Un ited States customs officer from Juneau, was a passenger aboard the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon going through from the Alaska cap ital to Seattle enroute to Cincinnati on a visit. VOTE FOR THE CITY MANAGER PLAN of LOCAL GOVERNMENT pjn. Subject: "The Reiauonsnip oi - Men and Industry to Canada's War Crisis." i E T. Kenney, M.L-A. for Skeena, arrived In the city on last night's train from Terrace for a brief visit on business. He will be returning I to Terrace on this evening's train. Capt W. P. Armour returned, to the Prince Rupert this morning from a brief trip to Van couver. Mrs. Armour is remaining In the south for a while longer. J Major R. L. Foorte lecturer of the British Israel Society, arrived In the h Prince RuDert this 'morning from Vancouver for. a two' ... . I Vt 4 tf A A vicit tn nnnre num-ru. ---- - - VIMJ spoke before the rnnce nupen Oyro Club today and will be heard by the Rotary Club Thursday, io-niaht itnd Thursday evening he will be heard at First Presbyterian. Church. CHIMNEYS Furnaces and Stove Pipes Cleaned Steen'S Limited Phone 5 I COAL Grain Feed , Seeds and'Fcriilizer PKINGB RUPERT FEED CO. Phones 58 anfl 8S8 B. C. Furniture Co. 1 Vanity- At New And Used Furniture Values -Walnut Phone BLACK 324 i Presbyterian Tea And Sale Success lit Spite of Bad Weather, Many Ladies Call At Home Of Mrs. MeLeod GET THE LATEST $7.50 1 3-Mirror Vanity and 10.50 9tool 1 English Pram Just y g gQ like new 1 Kitchen Cabinet Ivory and red. Glass doors. 14.50 At 1 Electric Range and Oven Just like new 819.50 1; Connor Washing Machine Cbod Cnodition 29.50 & Reconditioned Kitchen Ranges Of various From makes. S27 P 50 4 3-piece Chesterfield Suites In tafh soaT.'lYe."'ur:.... 69.00 4 Remington and Underwood Type writers Perfect condition at a great savings. Next Door To B.C. Clothiers HOTEL ARRIVALS Central J. Kaldal and Joe Frank, Dawson; C. Closter, Blllmor: Mrs. L. L. Woods, Salvus; J. Mclntyre, city. Prince Rupert R. O. HOlraes, Seattle; P. O. i Nicholson, Port Edward; . Mr. and Im. w. A. Crale. Oklahoma City; i Mrs C. Sawyer and Joan, Amsbury; In spite of extremely unlavor- r juld j,. T; uknes, able weather conditions, the tea f. Henderson, D. C. and 'sale of home cooTdng held Robrtson Mrs. & Bloomfleld, yesterday afternoon by the Ladiei A jjgouuvray and B. Irvine, Aid of First Presbyterian Church VancouTer. Edgar Provlnse. Hyder; f VTr M MfTod. ... . r.,. aw nic iujm. jj i. Kenney, icnacc, ucuitc The City Manager Plan of Oevernment is DEMOCRATIC It allows the Sixth Avenue West, was a success- chan Man Jones Md Ue Foo in Citizen of Prince Rupert to elect a Mayor and Council to decide matters fut affair, drawing the patronage verness; w. H. M. Collison, Royal of Volley ' 01 u " . Canadian Artillery; mt. ana tui The- City Manager Plan u fcilicun were irai , ' . . i W. P. Mlrchant, Victoria; xwr. aim ... ... ... Mrs. H. M: Foote. president of the stan, Oordon, Laj CoW. It requires the Council to appoint a City Manager wun nine auuwruy Ladles' Aid.. The rooms ana tanies lehan. H; Q Mrriman and J. E. E. to manage the affairs of the City la a business-like manner. were tastefully decorated with fall ' The Trades It Labor Council, The Chamber of Commerce, the Retail fiowers. Merchants' Association and the Junior Chamber oi commerce nave au tea room was in charge or studied and endorsed the Plan, and actively supporc u as mt ot Mrs. j. G. MeLeod and Mrs. J. w. od of governing our City when the Commissioner retires on December jv. and Mrs. A. T. Ivarson 31st next. . poured. Serviteurs were Mrs. W. L. A Vote For The City Mauajer Plan Is A Vote For Good GoTemment gandlson. Mrs. Edgar Saunders, . .. .u-u Mrs. W. W. C. CNelU and Mrs. Vote tomorrow- In the city uouncii tnaraocr oev, Robert Cameron "n- Cashier was Mrs and 8 pa Thow eligible are property owners, business licence holders and poll tax receipt holders. Tne laiier snoum armg men icv-cv. v nrvlllnir ttation.l Transportation is Provided in the Afternoon. Phone 555 This l Important to your City. Do jpur duty as a good citizen and VOTK FOR THE CITY MANAGER TLAN TRIBUTE W. H. Tobey, ON.R. divisional The home cooking : tame was in SUMrintendent for the Canadian charge of Mrs Nell Mcuonaia ana NaU()nal RaihfayS( interview this Mrs. J. MeLeod. morning, added his tribute to the meruuiy ui me wvc .v. u. , . Ing at half mast In honor of Mr. Warren. THIRD AVENUE H. F. Pullen sailed this afternoon on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Stewart. COLDS Don't Upset Stomach By Drastic Dosing Talcing strong medicines Into the stomach for colds may add to the misery by upsetting digestion. That's why 1 out of 3 Canadian mothers treat colds extcmalh wkh Vkks VapoRub. Just rubbed on throat, chest and' back at bedtime, VapoRub acts on the skin like a warming poultice and, at the same time gives off sooth ing medicated vapours that are breathed direct into the irritated T air passages. Often by morning nxxt of the misery of the cold Is gone.- Announcements All advertisements In thl col-will be charged for full' month at 29c a word. Eagles Bridge and Dance, Oct. 18- Angllcan Tea, Mrs. Crulckshank'4 October 19. i vice-Dresldeht In charge of western I 'WpafrW Forecast ; qUnlled Sup" Tt eailltir r UlCLdal nJgh at Winnipeg, in these words: 1 19. . - The Royal Motors business na wuiam r. ; ' "A fine personality ana an ow. iU ..... v,, been taken over by Bert Long and most excellent companion of Royal Gerural synopsii-The pressure itandlng executive, Mr. Warren's Plays. Presbyterian Haii..w, it. has been reopened by him after Arch Masons for British Columbia. remalns abronmaUy low off the death is a real less to the system tZT Bazaar- Nov'- wot belng closed during the past few and Stanley Oordon of Lake Cowl- coast and nUXXytXy high ta the and particularly: to western Can- Canadian Legion Bazaarr weki chan, Vancouver, right excellent OTUtnem lnterior. Heavy rains have ad where he spent his entire car- emoer 3. - " CUtnpaiUUii, aiincu vt- w OCCUX CU xJli Live iiuin wuiwi. cci auu vv ' Frank Boyle, territorial auditor Prlnce Rupert this morning West Coast of Vancouver Island which he thorouhgly: understood, for Alaska with headquarters at t an ornclal -strong southerly winds, mild He wyn and retained Ihe loyalty Juneau was a passenger aboard the Irom l", , . 1 , u. with rain. ,of all employees. He was a real t n..u i-otiorHiv afternoon visit to Kaien Chapter nere tonigni. ; frlencLof Ince Rupert.- R.ittle. ftir. iMdaiuuk uiivi , uailT aaveriisiniL m ine- uuhji nags ui niuw uii. are accompanied by their wives, will News Is sure to bring dally re-Harold Winch MlA Public retUrn south tomorrow night. suits. Meeting. Oddfellows Hall, Thurs 8 , Anglican Bazaar November," J. Presbyterian Bazaar, Not. 18: SU Peter's Church bazaacNCT"23. Country Fair November Jla. NEWS ...through the Air with a New j C-E ALL-WAVE RADIO! 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