H-oung 1 I a ,., Miss Helen Doctor commttte was .rrance the acttvltle c:tv lor the coming c.nslaU of Charles Ruber- capatltk. Kay 0"NelH jr.'i i:'te met at th home C.iti to . Ov::br 12 1939 ,CS flHEI It frill t i iaement Is not published oi dUpJiyed by the Liquor Bi rd or by the Government oi BrltUh Columbia, People re urgauicu a pro be betlevo in BOVRIL" I'lrtily Hnd BOVRIL I'CUBES splendid. They "ctr!iinly mako lovely iVnind BOVRIL CUBES i'uae first with me." s R BULGER Optometrist Moose Bridge Party Enjoyed i VoBMW))hiAi- Second M Series if Winter Affairs 81 P n.d TrMJa Mtht IVild Dance l! -i lor UK : Following Card. .Hows: d Moore. I n Mice MM K'auae. t ine second oi the series of Uriaee vv Ptwwee WAlKnr parti e bete held iMeoee Lodge took night and proved a very enjoyable atfatr. There were eleven tables of cards and prize-winners were: ladles' first. Mrs. Richard Giske; second. Mrs. WiRiam Roth well; men's first, Arthur Thompson; second, J. Mor rlecn The winner of a door prize was Mrs. Tusvik. After cards, refreshments were ienred under the direction of Mrs. Ole Stegavtg and Mrs. Richard Olske and dancing followed with m s! by an orchestra consisting of . LOCAL NEWS NOTES Dance, Moose 'Hall. Friday night. 238) Heads of all women's organza-tlons please attend meeting In City Hall Friday 3:30 cm. Voluntary i Registration of Canadian Women. I (2381 i Mr. and Mrs. John Milton o Barrett Rock will sail tonight oil the Prince Hupert for a trip tq Vancouver. Mrs. Jack Judge -is sailing to-j nltrht on the Prince Rupert for a triD Ui Vancouver and elsewhere' In the south. ArtJiiir Tanli nf ttlfe local Unit of teer Reserve will call tonight on the Prince Rupert for Esquimau naval barracks for duty. Dr. and Mrs. D. J. McDonald an1 49iefa1r nt Kiruvilith. who by the local i arrived in the city Tuesday after- training. place Tuesday noon from the Naas River village, Tt-Xniat i The Informant charges Tenders will be received for er-fendent with driving pcUon of a ten strand barbed-; urtu. The defendant alleges :es wire fence approximately 700 feet :ong. Particulars at City Hall MacKonzie's Furniture 7 Bedroom Suites and mirror -Reasonably priced. -t models in dlgn4 These suites have Jusl arrived tiione ::s , kv.VAV.VW'orVVWWVVVW Smoked "Rupert Brand" Mild Cured Salmon 15c pkg. For Lunch on Toasted Sandwiched or Hors d'ocuvrc OnePackage Servea Four People Kteps for Weeks In Refrigerator Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Hupert CO Ltd. British Columbia W CANADIAN PACIFIC Transcontinental Trans- Atlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports SB. PRINCESS ADELAIDE Every Friday io p m. , To Vancouver Direct PRINCESS LOUISE September 10th, 20th, October Cth, 7th, 27th D'rect Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations from W. L COATrs nrni A,nl. Prince Rupert, B.C. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MiHc VALENTIN DAIUY rilONE 657 the Informant was speeding. W IT. Fulton is prosecuung ana i. . w.i Brown is defending. The hearing was adjourned. Both cars were damaged in the collision MM i hi a B-I4B1 This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Oovemment of British Columbia THE SEAL of QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Tacked by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert COAL Grain Feed Seeds and Fertilizer PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phones 58 and 658 For prompt and , courteous ser-' vice Phone 13 Taxi. tf.1 are! Mr. and Mrs. Harry Long sailing tonight on the Prince Itup-j ert for a trip to Vancouver. Charles Graham, inspector of mines, left on last evening's train for a trip to Telkwa on official duties. a. V. Jonrensen of Bella Coola, after a "brief "visit to the city, will sail by the Prince Rupert tonight for Bella Coola enroute home. Dora Larsen. Indian, charged with drunkenness, appeared In city police court yesterday and was re- the Royal Canadian Naval Volun4manded for eight days H. O. Kennedy. Harry Ward and D. A. Burnett of the local Search- . . . . 1 1 It A t t . ngnt uauery wui sau tuugm u. the Prince Rupert for Victoria to take a month's course of special i left by train last evening for Van- ' Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Johnson nave mnvi-r "returned to Victoria alter spending several months in England where M mim M.rtori ttWiUuns of Van-ithey were at the outbreak of war couver arrived In the city on thejThey travelled back to this coast Princess Louise this morning fromivia ranama v,anai. i the south to pay a two weeks j visit here as the guest of Mr. andl N. D. Lambert, general superln-Mrs. J. A. Barry. Summit Apart- indent of the Northern Construc- ments .lion tJO.. arnvea in mc vity uji the Princess Louise this morning ... from Vancouver to pay a visit of As an outcome of an automobile , , fnr,ittnnnn hi ' y c In J Un PPMred . v , u btw i.uiu ouinu. lrwllH vinrt thl afternoon on a J Morrkon was master of cere-i fn a manner morur. Mnorr.ii in ttto mihllr It Is a ilLl i. LIU 11 IU luillliwi.ivu ww a cumsjuH ouuuBjr uir.h, . w.c cflmnanv Is carnrln! ner VI of Sixth Avenue nd McBride?fnr lhp rrttmt city! out of locally auoaain. Fire Chief H. T. Lock was the speaker at the regular weekly lun .. O.l W.I UuAMMtln lUftAV ,V 1,KW w nU:l president, was In the chair and that';. j ... i f were was u kwu iwwuu v members with a few guests. Stanley Townsend. who has been opllnv g nnUtant tn Dr. Joflpnh T. i Mandy. resident , .mining . engineer ?for the northwestern mineral survey district In field work during the (past summer, was here aboard the jCatala Tuesday evening going 'through from Alice Arm to Vancouver where he will resume his stud-jiee at the University of British Colombia. I I Hotl Arrivals J Koyal , c W;l.fn. Paul Johansen and Ole d-n Prince Rurert: Sven Sven-"m. Juneau; Mildred Dlsher. Remo. ' Central Al Hoy. city. Trince Rupert W R Hicks. A. Dlngwell and N. . Lambert. Vancouver Hair Treatment Are you suffering with Scaly Dandruff, Itching Scalp, Dry Fragile and Lusterless Hair? Our correct recondition treat-, ments will do wonders for you at NELSON'S Barber and Beauty Shop Announcements All advertisements In UiU column will be charred for a full month at 25c a word. Lutheran Baraar, October li. Preasbyterlan tea, Mrs. McLeod's, Cth Ave., Oct. 17. Eagles Bridge and Dance, Oct. 18. Anglican Tea, Mrs. CrulckshankM October 19. 19. United Anniversary Supper Dot. Plays, Presbyterian Hall, Oct. 27 Canadian Legion Bazaar, Nov- ember 3. Anglican Bazaar November 9. Presbyterian Bazaar, Nov. 1. St. Peter's Church 1azaar Nov. 23 War Activities Of Gyro Club Special Committee Is Appointed To Go Into Question of What May Be Done The Prince Rupert Gyro Club, atj lis tegular monthly business lun- Icheon yesterday, took up the ques- of special wartime activities and left it to the chair U appoint a committee to go Into the matter and rennrt back to the dub.J Ppndlne the resort of the com HTTTZ ,T fa o "of the Prince Rupert Rotary e It wL dlSded "to defer ac f?"8 tni nf- m.connecuon ... . ulth Fire u L meantime on any par ticular solicitations. Various otner matters of club business were dis cussed at yesterday's luncheon over which Past President D. G. Bor land presided In the absence ofj President W. M. Watts. There was a full attendance of members and! one guest In the person of H. F.j Sllverthorne. Quietly Married Here Last Night 'i: .Miss .Margaret Smith Becomes Bride of Harold Davey At Catholic Chapel At 8 o'clock Wednesday evening' marriage ceremony took place quietly In the chapel of tb? Roman Catholic Church of the Annuncia tion, Rev. Father Lantagne offi ciating, when. In the presence of Immediate relatives, Margaret Elizabeth Smith, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Smith of this tclty became the bride of Harold 1 tj , ViHJ iJVl V Mrs. H. S. Davey of 2729 East King Edward, Vancouver. The witnesses were Hugh Smith, brother of the bride, and Frank Parlett. After the ceremony, a wedding luncheon was served at the home -f the bride. The couple are popular members t)f the younger set and expect to make their home here. 2 Odd Chesterfield Couches . . Twenty-seven of the Prince George detachment of the Second Searchlight Battery, under Lieut. VV H. Crocker, will arrive In the city on tonight's train from the in TASTY, '.7T WHOLESOME NOURISHMENT" I EAT Shredded Wheat every day. I love that delicious, toasted, nutty fUror of the crisp, crunch whofe wheat. And, besides. Its wholesome nourishment helps keep me feeling great. Eat Shredded Wheat, regularly, and I know you'll like it. Just try It today. I'm sure you'JI agree." THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, LTD. Niagara 711 - Canada v v v. w ' .r. mr mx- w . i jrpr wmni ; .m f w " it i ilia, ai1' ai x SHREDDED WHEAT MADE IN CANADA - OF CANADIAN WHEAT Rupert. A number of those coming in tonight are from Wells and Quesnel. Twenty other members of the Prince George detachment arrived last week under Sergeant terlor U be stationed at Prince H. G. Kennedy. ITS EASY TO ASK FO :-v7.w die E Just Arrived! A larte. shipment of Patterson's Candles Large assortment to choose from and guaranteed fresh MussaUem's Confectionery $16.50 1 Singer Sewing Machine $16,50 lUMUIllUli 1 Genuine Walnut Studio Table ...... $10.50 2 Cast Iron Cook Stoves Suitable for cabins. $13.95 Special rhone BLACK 321 11 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J, Zarelll Proprietor -A HOME AWAY FROM nOME" Kates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. fhone 281 P.O. BOX 1M B. C Furniture Co. New And Used Furniture Values 1 Ivory and Ucd Kitchen Cabinet With glass $14.51 dOOrS Z.mm . McClary Kitchen 27.59 A Range ... v 4 Reconditioned Radios Of various sr 8-Piece Dining Room Suite Of light oak and upholstered $3659 chairs ; NEW FURNITURE 3-Piece Chesterfield Suit6 At Next Door To B.O. Clothiers Royal Bank Bldg. Country Fair November 24. -'I 1 $69.00 THIRD AVENUE