Ml Mt Pv III IWl WJ ond Interest U.S. Funds. kr.t to pay 'In Amerl- t Vanvouver Wand, p Miyor M. 8. urtenay announce rrfuses to pay cou- Passes Away At Aged Home Jame Merrrr Dlfd Karlr Thlt SPELL IT BACKWARDS i -And you (ft the word MILK", point I out EHlt.thtBordrn Cow, "And tht' lurt what KUM it pure, freth, whole milk with all the cream left la, powdered by rrmovtnf the natural raoiitura content. Simply add Klim to cold water whiik with a txatcr and you have an tattant tupplr of creartiy patteur-bed whole mCV. I can't rrcomronft anything better fcr baby, home tr camp." "ll U't BonWs it's COr fo b good" MacRpnzie's Furniture 7 Bedroom Suites. pjn. st models In desljn and mirrors Reasonably priced. These suites have Just arrived PHONE 175 Smoked "Rupert Brand!' Mild Cured Salmon rW It u pert EMM l i 15c pkg. For Lunrh on Toasted Sandwiches or Hors d'oeuvre One Package Serves Four People -K.eps for Weeks In Ilefrigeraton Canadian Fish,& Cold Storage Co. Lid. Rrltlth Columbia CANADIAN PACIFIC Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-I'ndfip To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports 88 PRINCESS ADELAIDE Every Friday 10 p.m; To Vancouver Direct PRINCESS LOUISE September 10th, 2Cthi October tlfj nth, 27th Dln Connections at Vancouver, with Canadian Pacific Services i t.llnn from JV U COATES, General AtenU Prince Rupert, aq HON STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamera Leava rrlnce Rupert tor Vancouver: T8 S. CATALA KVER TUE8- MA CAUUENA FRIDAY. OAY, 1:30 p rn. 10:50 pjn. De Vancouver, Thurs. p.m. Due Vancouver, a-m. - If Convenient, Pleas Purchase Tickets at Office Jher iL Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From FUANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Agent. Third Ave. Phone 568, H. BULGER Optometrist Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MiHc VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 57 LOCAL NEWS NOTES Remember Bridge Series tonight, Pur prompt and Courteous ( Mt.nln j at Djer Apartments ' Moose Hall, 8 pjn. sharp. Adm. 35c Inntltutlon FulythU morning the death oc-curm! at the Eventide Home In the ads In united States "r nvMunniw oi james Mercer, , the adverse ex- the elderly inmates there, f iartenay. bonds are Before beln removed to that In- idtan funds so there '"uuon. ne naa been for some time a pauent at Prince Rupert Oener- at Hospital. - a. k f., miamp . catala. Capt. r ,h, i aue in pon ai Mondays. Wednesdays rnoon from Stewart' days hern oolnts and will Prm the Tau and Pp 11 am. ter Vancouver and Tuesdays. Thursdays and ffiliird.iv n Magnus Hveding returned to the city on the Catala Sunday night from a trip to Vancouver. Hubert Ward returned to, the city on the Catala this afternoon after making the round trip to Stewart on business. Mr. and Mrs. George C Mitchell are sailing on the Catala. this afternoon for a trip to Vancouver and elsewhere in the south. Ernest Love, who has been on a trip to Vancouver and elsewhere J In the south, was a passenger; I aboard the Catala Sunday night! 'returning la Stewart. j j A. E. Key. manager of the Premier general store, and Mrs. Key. after a vacation trip to Vancouver and elsewhere In the south, were ' passengers returning north aboard the Catala Sunday night. j Campbell and family, who have been on a trip south, were pas- sengers aboard the Catala Sunday night returning to Stewart from Vancouver. A pleasant -e;monr tcok plac at the Indian offlse on Saturday when, on behalf of the staff. Dominion Corutibb A J. Watklnson made the dj dentation to the retiring Indian Asent. V. E. Colllson. of a handsom .- pair of colored local fccenlc pictures as a token of esteem and well wiaa ng. Sentiments ap , proprlate to h? occasion were voiced by Mr. Watklnson and Mr. Colllson replied sm tab!y. CONSTIPATION IS A TRAITOR 9 Constipation tours you on the world and turn the world against you. Get at the cause of your (loom and irritability. Restore your system to rrcular habits with Keltou' ALL-BRAN. ALL-BRAN helps supply the soft, bulky mass your bowels need for "regular" movement (Ordinary foods often fait to supply proper "bulk"). And ALL-BRAN is rich source of Vitamin Bi, Nature' intestinal tonic. Bat ' ALL-BRAN every day and diinlc plenty of water. It's the constructive way to deal with common constipation due to diet deficiency of "bulk". ALL-BRAN All-BRAH 5 3 IMt If Kn It llatu, CniO tt Ir ttKtri. COAL Grain Feed Seeds and Fertilizer PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phones 58 and 558 Violin & Guitar Western Academy of Music IL Shaw Phone BLUE 992 vice Phone 13 Taxi. Tonight's train, true from, the Kast at 11 o'clock; was reported this, afternoon, to rbe on time Mrs. J. H. Carson is sailing this evening on the Catala for a trip to San Francisco. Dr. Carson is al- ready there. J. O. Johns, local Kelly-Douglas, sailed Sunday night to make the round trip to Stewart on business and will be back this afternoon. HEST COLDS To relieve misery quietly, externally . ftSftXICKS back with W VapoRUB Catholic Bazaar Wednesday, evening. Everybody welcome. , D. S. Campbell manager of the admission free. Thursoay Prize .Big Missouri mine, and Mrs. 1 Drawing. 239 orated for the occasion, the table being centred with long white streamers arid white and pink roses. The evening was spent In play ling novelty games,, winners being Mrs. O. Culos and Miss Ermy Bus sanlch. The bride-elect was pres-jented with a beautifully decorated .basket laden with lovely and use-Iful gifts which gave evidence of (the high esteem in which, she is held by her many friends. I Refreshments were served at midnight from a table covered by a delicate lace cloth, centred with a cut-glass vase of gladioli and .roses with pink tapers In silver sconces. Mrs. O. Vaccher and Mrs. G. Culos presided at the urns and (servlteurs were Miss Ermy Bus- sanlch and Mrs. O. L. Velrlck. ' Those present, beside the bride elect and the hostesses, were Mes-I dames Vaccher. Basso, Culos, Domlnato. Bussanlch, Santerbane. jMontesano. Clccone. Amadlo, Mar-.tln, Domlnato Jr.. Pettenuzzo. I Vaccher and the Misses E. Bussan lch, L. Znrelll, R. Montesano, C. Cavenalle. M. Martin and L. I Noisemakers IS A FRIEND !Face Fines Now KAMLOOPS. Oct. 10: (CP) The ilBridire Is To Be Shower For Bride- J'oiiows Elect Delightful Mrs. L. C. Griffiths and MUs Lillian Vaccher Hostesses For Miss Angelica Fa rot Mrs. L, C. Griffiths and Miss Lillian Vaccher were co-hostesses last evening at a delightful mis cellaneous shower held at the home of the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. Pettenuzo. Seventh Avenue West, in honor of Miss Angelica IFavot, whose marriage to Lino Coi- u&ai will uibc (jiavc vrvfcuwct it. The rooms were artistically dec city council of Kamloops has pas3- Royal ed an antl-nolse hyiaw proviaing for a fine or $50 on convicuon ior creating unwarranted noise within the city limits. Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a foil month at 25c a word. Lutheran Bazaar, October 14. Preasbyterlan tea, Mrs. McLeod's, 6th Ave., Oct. 17. Eagles Bridge and Dance;;OcL 18. Anglican Tea, Mrs. Crulckshank'a ( octooer i. j United Anniversary Supper Oct 19. Plays, Presbyterian Hall, Oct. 27. Canadian Legion Bazaar, Nov ember 3. Anglican Bazaar November 9; Presbyterian Bazaar, Nov. 18. St. Peter's Church bazaar Nov. 23. Koyal Bank BJdi. Country Fait November 24, -T Closed This Week The Hays Cove bridge Is to b closed this week and severe re strictions will be placed on the use of the Westview Bridge also com mencing this week. Heavy loads will be prohibited and people using it will do so at their own risk. The City Commissioner announces that, while the plans for the new bridges have been ap proved, the detailed plans have not vet arrived from Victoria where manager of l they are beins prepared. As soon as they arrive work will start on the new Westview bridge to be fol lowed by the Hays Cove structure CADETS ARE SUCCESSFUL Without any special instructions and with only one week's notice I to oass for leading cadets. As the I examinations were based on last wars work, the results are con sldered as very creditable. Twelve cadets sat and six passed with over 60 percent Six failed as they were below 60 percent. Results were as , Hugh McKenzle, Rose Royal. 96 percent. Bob Capstlck, 93 percent. Elmer Eburne. 87 percent. Owynn Holtby. 82 percent. Bill Hunter, 80 percent. Richard Moore, 68 percent. K. Wrathall, 52 percent. Sydney Alexander. 43 percent. Cliff Roberton, 40 percent. Edward Dawes, 33 percent. J. Denning, 31 percent. H. Hamilton. 31 percent. Of those who failed It may be said the subjects In which they failed were those subjects In which they had not received spe- lallzed Instructions on last year's schedule. They to made a gratl fylng showing in this examination. Halibut Sales SUJLMARY .Monday American 53,000 pounds, 10.fic and 7c and 10.8c and 7c Canadian 71,000 pounds, 10.1c and 7c to 105c and 7c Tuesday American 67,000 pounds, '11c and 7c and 11.6c and 7c. Canadian 17,000 pounds. 11.6c and 7c, MONDAY American Explorer, 35.000. 10.6c and 7c, Royal. Garland, 13,000, 10.7c and 7c, Atlln. Eureka, 5,000, 10,6c and 7c. Royal. Canadian Kaien. 10,500, 10.7c an'd 7c, Atlln. Dovre B., 30,000, lOolc and 7c Storage. Prosperity A.. 24.000, lOUc and 7c, Storage. ) Joe Baker, 3,500, 10.6c and 7c, Royal. Fanny F., 3,000, 10.6c and 7c Royal. TUESDAY Arctic. 34,000, 11c and 7c, Storage. Excel. 20,000. 11.6c and 7c, Pa clflc. Zarembo. 13,000. 11.6c and 7c, Canadian Spit, 17,000, 11.6c and 7c, - " Ail PAi!T Tnftltl; This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia xa Woman and Her Daughter Lost Lives At Trail Plebiscite Is Set Next Week , Following receipt of a sufficient--; ! ly signed petition, the City Com- TRAIL, Oct. 10: (CP) Mrs. John mlssioner, sitting as the cltv counr j McKlnnon and daughter, Jose- ell, this morning set a date for phlne, of Castlegar were drowned-the taking of a plebiscite on the in the Columbia River on Sunday City Manager form of city admln-when their car went off the ferry lstratlon. The vote will be taken into the river. It Is believed to m Thursday. October 19. City have been accidentally pushed ov- Treasurer D. J Matheson will be r by another car. returning officer Pineapple Blark Label. Sliced or Crushed. 15C 2 for - 29c Libby's Peas Choice 7f ungraded. 2 tins Salmon Fancy Sock- OAV Qfv eye. Mb. tin Lb. Sweet 25c Swift's Cottase Rolls Boneless. While they last. QAp uuv Jewel Shortening -f On " Lb. 3 lbs 35c Eggs Fresh peewees. 23 C Dot. 3 doz. 65c Eureka Bleach Qp VX Qt. bottle NESTLE'S MILK Combination Offer Terrace Carrots-Washed. 10 lbs. Terrace Turnips 10 lbs Terrace Celery Crisp heads THE THRIFT CASH & CARRY MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE 317-319 Third Avenue West Where Dollars Have More Cents Quality Prompt Service After the show drop in and try our milk shakes, sodas and Ice cream. We also have a complete stock of Fruits and Vegetables Phone 18 & 19 P.O. Box 575 NTxTifj 3 tall tins Nestle's MUk or 6 baby tins 30c 1 Pyrex Pie Plate. Regular - "c Total Value - - - ic You Get Both Items for Outdoor Tomatoes 5-lb. basket Pickles Happy-Vale, or Mustard. Qt. Bottle Ask Fr i Nestle's Gift Book Mcintosh Apples CI X QQ Fancy wrapt. Box Sweet Potatoes-r-3 lbs 19c 25c 47c B. C. Furniture Co. Phone BLACK 324 USED FURNITURE 10 Reconditioned Stoves Of various $27.00 t0$32.(W rir....... $15.00; 1 'Williams Sewing Machine In good condition. S7.50 At 1 Singer Sewing Machine In excel-tent conditio" $16.50 2 Chesterfield Tables Cff gQ v From, up Light Oak Di. $19.50 ing Room Suite y 6 Rugs Various sizes. From 8.00 10 $14.00 4 Pc Bedroom Suite In cenuine walnut . . . 25c 25c 10 c Nu-Thrlft Butter G4 ft ft First grade. 3 lbs. Pumpkin Royal City. 4 ff n 17-oz. tins. 2 for Cabbage New Terrace. Lb. 4c NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprietor "A IIOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 198 $52.50 I Used Chesterfield CQQ A A a pk iieces 1 4 Recovered Chesterfield Suites In Printed Linoleums In nice patterns to choose from. Qf Per so. yard W W Cabinet Radios Short and long TO mm Next Door To B.C. Clothiers THIRD AVENUE 3 r