i si 5 2f. 71 IIIEF LEAVES ON ANOTHER TRIP ' ' F rr t. .-ri: o;d tuef e :oa and inveterate . X, .'uv- - Lone-Hi Eiig to uit p a se.uon o? hi empire army of 1.000.000 n I liss tameron is TT wwer nonoree ILtm and Mrs. V. : llmleMes For lit ulc Elect box containing many useful ar- tides of flameware Present, besides the guest of Mm STEAMSHIPS LTD. IT, t i. net Lravi Prince Rimert for Vancouver: jTSS.lvr,LA KVKItV TUKS. T.S.S. CAUDKNA FltlDAY, AY. 1:30 p.tn. 10 130 p.m. ""s V ni ouvcr. Thurs. p.m. Hue Vancouver, Monday sun. t ontrnienl. I'liaw lurchae Ticket al Office ; . uon Regarding Reservations ana ncnew num "t.NK J SKIVNRIt. I'rlncf Unpen Arnt. Third Ave. Hhnne 56S Harold Davey tn A-acner of Tiano "opulnr Music wrlonce in I cnuver with LeonftNo i ales ' intwd course 'r vou financially, ( '!r nartles. etc foljW At the News J H. BULGER Optometrist Itoyal lUnk Hide COAL Grain Feed Seeds and Fertilizer PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phones 58 and 558 Fresh Local Raw anil Pasteurized MWk VALENTIN DAIRY IMIONK 657 , By ADELAIDE KERR Associated Press Staff Writer NEAT YORK. Sfptember 26: AP tes daily kiwi PAuC THHSA. LOCAL NEWS NOTES Tonight's train, aue from the For prompt and courteous ser-Kast at 11 o'clock, was reported vice Phone 13 Taxi. tf this afternoon to be oh time. Mrs. Hans GL&ke arrived home Capt M". Tamada, Japanese of- Monday morning on the Catala af-' fleer of the Salvation Army from ter spending a month in Vaneou-Vancouver. after spending the past'ver and Victoria with her daugh-couple of months in the city and ter, Mrs. Edith Fitzgerald. district on ecclesiatsica! wortcj sails this evening on the Catala! Miss Anne Fountain, girls' work local branch of the Canadian Bani Vancouver. of Commerce, relieving Peter Bird who Is on military service. Mr. The remains of - the late Mrs. Eth-Conrad is no stranger In Prtnwf el Leighton, wife of Robert Leigh-Rupert, having been a member of ton. will arrive In the city on the the staff of the local branch In Prince Rupert tomorrow morning a junior capacity some twelve from Victoria where her death oc- vears or s ago. WARTIME FASHIONS Fall Styles Subdued But Here And There a Oleam of Glitter . " " And Color curred a few days ago. al will take' plate-at Mettakatla. Halibut Sales Summary Ameriean None. Canadian 50.000 pounds and 5c to 13.4c and 5c. ' Canadian ' Oulvtck. 14,500. 13.4c and 12.4c RqyaL Cajee .Spencer, 13,500, 13c and 5c -Wartime clothes, gray as tears. Royal. but niat bright banners of eour- Ed Lipsett, 11-500, 12.7c and 5c. t. lead the army of new fall Storage. fashions that has just marehed. R. V 5,500, 12.6c and 5c, Attn to town. tin. Colors of the new dreams have Jupiter. 2)500, 12.6c and 5c. Stor-- ...... . a sober, subdued look and their age. home of Mrs. Ham. Oam were high-necked. slim-waited lines, Mother II. 2300. 12.4c and 5c, played and refreshment were ser- spell restraint and self control. Storage. 'ved after whloh the bride-Jet wa. put they are all worn with their , i .... .hii. a i badtea of color a necklace, belt ' ' ' or a bow-studded snocd-that files iirofn lne of sober felt hats, a fashion standard brave as a new1 r tn bright badge may be jseen in the belt. A snuff brown Necklace bricht as a mahara-l"001 fastened wtlh sold buttons irom the necK'tnes oi " "'" n- Robert Cameron ' Mrs H G Funs- "ber black frocks, whteh may be chos v,kle cenUed with a two-Inch tn. Mrs J W Scott. Mrs. J. L. ! Lee' Mrs John Curric Mrs. P H wtrn n,"out anotner vestige oi" pvuatwu orawn cau. a uut Mrs. W. L.;Lrnsy. Mrs J. B. NlksKay. Mrs! t bag or gloves. A , ptas- old etoteteln chain beiU a de- rw. JZL aa w. v-j.. t. Uon of turouoise beadi and gold mnrerajr woL falls . Hands ae mthytaihion illm moon, over snuff, lurhtful shower Leod. Mis. Anntr MeUod and Br'ty Cameron Winnie Cameron. take place ? a. Iilc1 at the Advertising Is an tires inent. CANADIAN PACIFIC Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific uuouver via Oeean Falls and Way Ports I H1NCK8S ADELAIDE Bvery Friday lO.pjn. To Vancouver Direct PRINCB88 LOUISE Miber 16th. 2th. October 6th. Hth. 27th i. us at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations from W L C'OATrS. Oeneral Ajent, Prince Rupert. B.C. mown crepe, wnue a did oi gora -uiiw. uiruiuiu-Slebes swung from a green bead green glows are sometimes worn rope gleams at the neckline of a with all black costumes or bright age-green wool. Robin Hood red ones with suits Again, the bright fashion badge of for green one of the smart-anDears In some other Jewel. A esi and most talked of color com- oppery gold with a snuff brown suit. Goes a their waistlines nipped to the. hA.nvr-rimmed muff-bae. cloves smallest possible circumferenttjs and toque with an olive-green over the new laced corsets, and frock their hlphnes accented with suave As To Headgear .drapes and braiding" for the first Again fashions bright banner time in years, flies alone In the hat. Snoods. Iscuin the right decorations to which are legion, are sometimes the fashion army requires good nccented with twin-flag-red velvet tactics, if costly mistakes are to t Pn.vad of feathers fall be avoided Fashion's ablest gener- 8 Red 469 (228) oooooooooooooooaooaooooooo S EIJSIE p. HEAPS 8 A.T.OM. a Piano d Theory ALL GRADES o als suggest: When brlglJt Jeweled " ; decorations are worn, centre in- TOO LAJjTO CLAS1FV jterest on them: wear only colored hat with sober clothes. COUNCIL ELECTED Jack Hopkins is Elected President of Student Body at Booth Memorial Men School for na npiia Hp win also visit farrptjirv for the Council nf Re-1 Guy Thome, treasurer. Ocean Falls', Englewood and other Hgous Education for British Col-' Class representatives are as foW coast points on his way back to umbla. after spending a few days 10 w" Vnnrniivr n lh rttv Vft on last eVMiinfMi 'A. Marie Boulter. n train for Terrace. 8 he will also Fred Conrad has arrived in the visit Hazelton. Smtthers and other city from Vancouver to join, the Interior points on her way back to, two and Announcements All sdvertlsiements in this column will be charged for a. full month t a word Private or Class Instruction Beginners from pre-school ag( V Boy's Band Bridge Drive. Eagle also Teachers' Training Class j,uau, oepicmuer Years' Experience 51 2 Twelve 5 gl Anglican Tea Mrs. Neal Carters 6 Phone BLUE 997 ; September 27. OdOOOOOOOOOOOOOODonooooooo DANCING Hodgson Dancing Academy Classes Commencing Sept. 1 Speclallzlng-Ballet, Mexican, Tap, Baby work Studio 121 2nd Ave. Blue 898 Violin & Guitar Western Academy of Music 1U Shaw Phone BLUE 992 Ridley Home grocery shower, Sep- ' tember 28, 3 to 6 pm. Hospital Bazaar, October 4. Eagles Bridge October 4. Empire Dance. Oddfellows' Hall October 6. C.C.F. Bazaar, October 7. Catholic Bazaar Octcber 11, 11 Lutheran Bazaar, October 14. Anglican Bazaar November 9. Presbyterian Bazaar, Nov. 16. Country Fair November 24. Jack Hopkins was elected president of the Students' Council of Booth Memorial School last night Coral Rogers is vice-president with Isabel Macdonald secretary and 7B. Mickey SorrentL 8A, Owyn Holtby. 8B. Bonnie Perkins. 8C, Pat Ratchford 9A. Howard Hougan 9B, Thebna Dorreen. BC. Leona Whlffen. 9D. Elmer Perkins. 10A. Edith Ritchie. 10B, Margaret Lamb. IOC. Anna Johnson. 11A, Ouy Thome. I 11B, Isobel MacDonald. 12, Jack Hopkins and Coral 'Rogers. 13. Ralph Morin. The meeting last night planned; activities for the fall, voted money to. purchase new athletic equipment and went into financial arrangements for the year generally. 1 SC. Mm It flia Mnnn U man in liic iiiuuu i Tuesday and everything quiet on the western front! Jake says that British Columbia is the western front of the Empire and, now that the submarine has been located, everything is quiet here. "You wouldn't think It was a second-hand car, would you?" Harold said to the mechanic. "Oreat Scot, no!" said the mechanic. I thought you'd made it yourself." It's great to sit at home And blithely criticize The way the war Is being fought "Waldo is such a dear! He is to teach me to play cards so that 111 know all about It after we're married." That's nice. What game is he rose gleams on a btoaUons of the season). Bags, on going to teach you? beaver muff, a big gold lizard set the other hand, are more likely to with pink and black pearls rests reflect the sober color of the cos-near the tailored lapel of a black tume. wool suit or a biasing rliineslone The frocks on which the new bouquet flashes from the neckline accents are set eotne to town In cf an afternoon frock such colors as grays, grayed greens Some fashion banners consist of browns and bhies. taupe, black accents of fur a Chamberlain um-,and near-btack shsdes. They are b"a handle, a muff and hat all made of wooto. Jerseys and crepes of the same pelt, worn with a wool which have a quiet restrained look, frock, or suit. Come a leopard! Their skirt are short and gen-rinra nmhrlln handle and muff enarllv destened with fullness. And say the enemy lies. "I think he called It solitaire." A girl may wear a golf outfit when she can't play golf, a bathing suit when she can't swim, and a riding habit when she goes hiking but. when she puts on a wedding gown, she means business. Weather Forecast! Genera, Synopsis The pressure is falling on the north Coast but remains high west of Vancouver Island. The weather has been, fair and warm In most parts of British Columbia. West Coast of Vancouver Island' Moderate to fresh northwest winds shifting to southwest. Cloudy and not much change in Prince Rupert and Queen Char- FOR SALE One Baby Austin au' never wpar more lhan twc, klnds .totte Islands - Fresh southeast mooue ruuur of accents-such as Jewels and a oecomuiB ui.K i Cloudy and cool with rain. Hotel Arrivals Prince Rupert R. Bartlett, Blllmor: J. N. Browning. E. W. Tcel, L. H. Chapman. L. C. Thomas, A. Blien, N. W. Hendry. Walter F. Harris F. C. Gould and C. C. McKenzle. Vancouver; 8. C. Johns. Victoria: O. F. Webster. Montreal; J. B. 8haw. Victoria: W. Blackwood. Prince Rupert; A. K Lawson. Sunnyside Cannery; W. D. Vray, city; E. Mclnnls, Presbyterian Tea , And Sale Today J Affair Taking Place This Afternoon, At Home of Mrs. T. M. Spencer The home of Mrs. X M. Spencer. Fifth Avenue East, is the scene this afternoon or a tea and sale of home cooking by the Ladles' Aid of First Presbyterian Church. The rooms are attractively decorated for the occasion with fall flowers and foliage. ; Mrs. O. W. Abott Is general con-. vener. The guests are being received by Mrs. H. M. Foote. president of. the Ladles' Aid. and Mrs. H. G. Funston, wife of the pastor. Mrs. James L. Lee and Mrs. W. L. Sandison are pouring and servl-teurs are Mrs. William Lambie. Mrs. J. O. McLeod, Mrs. A. Duncan and Mrs: Roderick Smith Mrs. C. O. Ham is cashier. Mrs. S. O Leslie and Mrs. J. A. Ten? are in charge of the home cooking table. To Supply Bibles To All Soldiers For the purpose of Instituting a campaign locally for the raising of i funds to assist In the distribution! of Bibles among soldiers of all na- CAPE CAVE .MAN 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 jf CONSTIPATION smYowmimh You ca't go cut and win if constipation pulls your punches. It's what you don't eat that hurt you. Ordinary diets often fail to supply "bulk" of the kind your bowels need for regular movements. Adopt an easy-to-follow ha't that fc er regular habits: Eat Keilogg's ALL-BRAN every day; drink plenty of water. ALL-BRAN helps in the formation of the toft "bulky mass required for good elimination. And ALL-BRAN is also a rich source of Nature's intestinal took. Vitamin Bi. When your system is runntngon schedule you are ready to go place! SNAP OUT OF IT WITH ALLSRAH ' HalItBRAHP Hiiii IiBifililMiit. CmU llyiirffKHt HIS WILL 000. IS FILED tions. a meeting of the local branch Charles. F. deGananl Left Estate of the British and Foreign Bible Of $100,000 Society was held last night In First Baptist Church. The local church- The will of the late Charles F. es were represented at the meeting.' deGananl of Fort St. James and Assistance of other local organlza- White Plains. New York, for years tions will also be sought In the cam- prominently identified with mining paign. in the Omineca district, was filed P. H. Linzey, president of. the local for probate in Supreme Court here branch, presided over last night's today before Judge W. E. Fisher by meeting. Rev. IL Q. Funston is T. W. Brown, acting as attorney for president of the branch and W. H. the widow, Mrs. Florence deGanahl, To bey, treasurer. who Is- the sole benlficiary. The es- Itate, consisting largely of life insurance and cash. Is valued at $100,- GOODWOOD. South Africa, Sept EGGS FOR MICE 26: (CP While Cape Province ONDERSPOORT, South Africa, shivered in mid-winter cold, a 72- Sept. 26: (CP Veterinary experts year-old Goodwood man camped in here have been experimenting with a tent on Table Mountain, in a hen s Eggs as substitutes for wnue. cave. He said the cave was "warm mice in research on horsesickness, as toast." prevalent in the Cape Just now. 1, NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME Rates $1.00 up SO Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert. B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 1)0 B. C. FURNITURE Used Furniture Values We carry the largest stock of reconditioned household goods consisting of Kitchen Ranges of various makes, Remington, Underwod and Corona Typewriters, Bedroom Suites, Dining Room , Suites, Chesterfield Suites, Beds Springs, Baby Cribs, Buggies, Radios, Sewing Machines, Washing Machines, Carpets, Rugs, Etc. PRINTED LINOLEUMS In assorted patterns. Special, Square Yard Phone BLACK 324 Next Door To B.C. Clothiers 39c THIRD. AVENUE t