If If If If I? If t Nary Blue Q-f ft CA If If PAGE GTS x y W I? I? & if If U If If w If TOPCOATS For Year-Round Wear ... IN GUARDS, RAGLAN AND BELTED RAGLAN MODELS Wets of Englands 22.50 and 325.00 Irish Fleeces English Lodens . 1 $27 $29, Genuine Harris Tw $30.00 Winter Overcoats In the Popular Guards Model General Asks Wife For Tea General Irroikle & Bojy Skers In n Office -IONDOL Dee : cp. rSEFTL GIFTS FOR MEV """"WEDDING IS 118 ecds m $20.00 Sir Kdmnnd Ironside, chief of the Imperial General Staff, is so busy ae lias a cot in his Whitehall fice so he can be permanently jn me joa. Udy ironside hasn't He 1 seen her husband at home for - ucuciij Qcuareo' j "I :nisfai he bie 10 nave her up -Oereral tea with me one afternoon." ' LINZEY & DAVIES PHONES 585 No Charge for Delivery 50c 20c rrn- 30c 20c IZZ- 25c 60c Glace Cherries 0ff0 Weiners OP, Per lb. Per lb. 5C Almond Paste -f Q0 Swift's Boned Ham 7-Ib.pkg. XUU Sliced, per lb. OXJL Boiled Cider oa Swift's Premium Bacon PerbotUe .. p116,51 Ground Almonds tCn Frr 8-oz. drums UUuce-Solid heads. Op Jewel Shortening- OU - Offo 2 lbs. for TUB CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING cu.ui'Ai 1 ut UANADA, LIMITED Manufacturers of ELEPHANT Krand Chcmi. cals and Chemical Fertilizers Ammonium Phosphates, Ammonium Sulphate, Superphosphates, Monocalcium Phosphate Producers and Refiners of TAD AN AC Rrand Metals Gold Silver Lead Zinc Cadmium Bismuth Antimdny and Zinc Dust Also Sulphuric Acid and Sulphur General Office and Works Trail. B.C. f BEAUTIFUL Miss Yrnrtla Feero IWonn Bride Of Sergeant George Madill At LoTrlj Home Ceremony j c-; The home of Mr. and Mrs. r X iFero. Fourth ATenue East, on Saturday evening was the scene of i beauttful wedding when VeneU 'Jewall. their youngest daughter 5 was united in marriage to Ser-grant George H. Madill. youngest .Son of Mrs. M. Madill of this citr . eSj The door was opened by Maryl Q Baker and lone Jacqrtin The' guests were received by Mrs. Feero 1 5 rearing a gown of purple taffeta Jacket to match and a eor-sr sage of white carnations, and Mrs. 1 Madill VMHn. . , if. m toa 01 oiacs: c ' I Watts & Nickerson . i velvet with ej " u arusucaay decorated W.staJrway. ft rtn. . 1 1 shirred lart.t .1 lacey hat to match anH . wi carnauons. Mrs. J. McLeod beautifully sang Because" after whirh vn t McLean played the Wedding March r-,and the bridal party marched uge oioisoais with rosettes cacn swe and collar effect at ir 'the the back. back. The The hrW.- bride's bouquet . The bridal party moved into the -"5 too mio a beatitifnttw ' m-,. i ... , " the American iSlcn.. " . :ra. wna flags crossed at the .---.-vviii- jtcmre and trimmed in roses .wu,, VAX- nations, fans of white and pink wxramers to the centre me room. lormlnp innth.. curtain effect At the sides a larre ding bell centred thm -..v, of arch. icnotllght was turned on the bridal pany. Master Gunner Blake acterf . Kroomsman. BT- J. c. Jackson nerform th. ceremony and. during th of the register. Mrs. J. w McLenrf ang "I Love You TniW The bride and rmm ntnmi tc the arch where th r-oi.- frtends1"1"11101" f the,r 1114117 Rev Jackson to the bride to which the groom responded. Frank Fitch to the bridesmaid to which the groomsman responded. TDe beautiful three.ti.r aiJ cake centred the dining room table nu was cut by the bride, 1 The serriteurs were Mrs. Cliff Mad 111. Miss Ivsi rv. ,..i - vvumci;. ,u&t llrtl HI w. 1 Leaders Needed For Boy Scouts Movement Booming In England But Scoutmasters Called To Other Serrice LONDON. Dec. 4: (CP)- War has brought a great increase in Boy Scout recruiting, so great that a hortagof , Scout masters, many of whom have been called to other service, has developed. Scouts In country districts are doing the work of farm laborers. Some are working as telephone operators In ARP organizations. Some have undertaken to arouse deaf persons In the event of air raids. Many are acting as guides to elderly persons doors In the blarknm M i traffic. APPLES They're GOOD , am GOOD for you! Mmdm wirwii waiTHt JfeES n.j.Min,A,n.iui)n.i. Whifflets From The Waterfront fXro, ;u maid of honor, who worel a dress of pLat taff eU with shirred urrds of two hundred tons of Jacket tn mittti . -jt . 1 . .herrin? m tiM Hirint tfc ( au a neaa cor-1 fge with collar at back to match wpknd by srtnfooala operating M the dress and carrying a bouquet I1 ead of Prince Rupfrt Har- ; """uwu. xesiae ner wail ywiu. Q(Miss Margaret Pearce of Douglas. te run 1 not on in fuU swing as jfc Alaska, who wore a dress of tur-'yft Ttle are still swimming i quoise blue silk net with jacket I0" A ttRnntoR op of weather T-2ltO match lnrf 9 K. . 'COBditSanit mtoht hrinv aiver with collar at back to match IteprBTftaeot the dress and carrying a bouquet! ' of red carnations. ! Northland Transportation Ca's trowing was the bride on th-.wrsWp Northland. Capt Len nn 01 ner father bv whnm "as given in marriare Th lOTflT in a dress of white chif wuTiams. arrived in port at mid night Saturday from Alaska and. after dischanrinc fish for tnnt. fon with shimv4 rr4n... u iShirxaent East nrrr Psnarfun v c.itjj UUC3.1 7 Her long white silk embroidered : Uonal , "T. sailed tn eontlnua- Veil was cathererf Intn . .ition of hr was roses. Mary Baker daintily dieszzi ,r ninv M 'and hair bows tn m?h the bride, each one holding the . ""w u onaes Jong wedding On a regularly scheduled voyage o Alaska. CPJL steamer Princess Morah. Capt William Palmer, ar- ed in oorf at 9:30 Sunday morn g irora vncouTer and I a Jn. for Rkarvav anrf "rthern poinu whence she U duel THI DAILY yCTTS r Thursday afternoon south-1 Total -ouna. Tne vessel hsd on board 41 -aaemeo Including one who dls--mbarked here. Half a doren Der- ms Hed from here for the north wrd her. Union imer Catala. Capt. tim Flndlay. arrived In nort t ' 45 toil nlrht from Vancouver and Christmas Cards That Arc Really Personal Now is the time to order your Christmas cards if you want them really persoriaL Place your order early and have your own name Imprinted on your Christmas message. We offer a wide assortment of attracUvely Illustrated greetings, expressing your sentiment In cleverly written and sincere messages. Ordef .today for that personal touch. Gift Wrapping, Tags and Seals, Fancy Bosed Stationery, Fountain Pen 'dance for red cross P M MUler T J OouKer and Dr H. L Tarr Dreid4 at building Permits JU In November Light! Was Bot I1JI0. Brlnrlnc Aggregate for Year tfp To m.74 BuMdim nermitt for the menih of Norember in Prince Rapert were nght at 1 total of otvlr 11200 at coTinared with U50 n the same month last year. So far this year ms m m... I . . . . .live louiien smon NOW AS 25 YLWRS AGO BROAD MEADOWS. Aust . Dec. 4 (CP Twenty-five years ago.i Lieutenant F F Hardv was a m clerk in the Australian army's 1 camp here Now he Is an officer In he same camn. nerformlng the-same duties as in 1914. IcT orcway. miss Marybellef - - - t Styles Miss Flnrenr Prlr.. I We,a-.iB..t.JW.-. . . . . . Miss Vivian Wrathall Miss Pheme'l f fW3 "niey. Miss Elsie Davis and Miss EUeen Hamblin. The decorating was the art of Master Ounner. Blake. Presiding at the enffr mil t urns were Mrs. F. M. Crosby and Mrs. O. V. Wilkinson Mr. and Mrs. MadlU ni " IVMUC on Fourth Avenue East. flv? Sets DIBB PRINTING CO, Besner Blot k. Third Street to Woman M. p. Them mil IS TENDER Sm .1 Re.li.ed a, to.lt .1 j Irtne Dnnne , ,.ffd MM frrnl an FrUir Mf ht ! ' Drawing a large crowd and very f urrfssfoi financially was the dance held Friday night tn the Moose Hall in aid of the Red a Cross. utoh. Over wrr $250 iizui money's worth in dfterstoa and en tertainment. , One of the features of the evening was a floor show which tneteded a presentation of graeefitf and novel can.ing numbers by pupils of Mrs. H Hodgson, imperionatloas by Reg. King and vxilin sotos by Private Poitras of the Irish FustBers and a l olo by Private Da ties. I The program by Mrs. Hodgson's pupils included a French minuet iby Monica Holfby and Ray Rix. sword dance by Donaldo Rlx ac n inruaiion to Happiness" at Capitol Theatre a leaser, poignant lore story u told in the drama "Inrttatm. . w was reatoed as a rKh of the aM r'T'. CTMrnn ne Dunn 1 sir runner, au sresent eot their .and Fred MacMurray, which t be mg anown lor the nrst half of the w at the Capitol Theatre here it Is the story of a prize-nghtrr woo raarrtM a society girl and goes to live In hr Park Avenue hom They are happy for a time but the lure 01 toe ring Is too much for him and. determined to become rhimn. ion. n leaven hU bride to barn- Horm aroaad a fight circuit a son it born and, as he grows up. he te naie nis rather Finally lw parent are divorced and the joage awards the father tn.i . .torfr of Ut fww f . w companiea oy nper Miner, and!. ' uwaini ai- Up dances by Thelma Edhind and I " k.UM! r must deckle Leonara Raabe. vneuver he wnts to stay with hi Excellent music for dancing uTLiT aowr Ttl(' 'Jrt4 of furnished by Bobby Rett's Orche-lrt J? owrcoo"f on traJV F.Stone was master of cre J trM.,nd to the fajnll monies. ffUl.?f dramm terue and Carnival features were In eharse' ... ? ewaon1 fl,niax of Johnny Comadtna with WllUm iTr0 thf clety Crukkshank one of the atUve T' f . orrar " ffhier py, the roj, of lht arge of . "WOrtln eat lnrlu,le the drawtosf for a round tnlaucn koTi and popular fiiv Vancouver Oeofge MadUl drew the rV V rte William lucky ticket, the holder of which' cr w non Martin a Ling the Tailor j j - Mrs. F. N. Good was general eon-1 vener for the affair.. Mrs. Robert I rVIM.. V Blance and Mrs. J. H. McLeod had lfXll7 J&VaClieeS Mrsr 01 reirevimenU and Mr T J Boulter, assisted bv Mrs o n Church, looked after the sale of hot does Mrs. J R nfert eaihler. Like Country By not want to return to ine enw and larger tow . "rrem this great social expert . e HU. -I thirk we e,n ay mat lr in fainr . . - - WdllK eruidren to go t the cot r frr fr rWJd them win nn k .l. httt dUflmity Although many hw evaesMa h j nome a certain nnmtwr ar yoolnU and sailed at midnight compared with U2JX0 in the first i ttrnr ehn ehaneM the for Ste-rt and other northern elTen m,.K. im. JZ" i har- h-d otherwe poinu whence she will return hrrp'mlt, tn, Vnr.K.. J I "Perhaps In future cmorrow afternoon southbound. Letter Box Editor Dally News: ti- .... nuuin vrti irinrti Vairt Tnlnks Some Of Prefer To Stay . - m wr oi rvaxtsatlon areas MUs Ft-.r- "Ke Hortonagh oarlimeni-H secretary to the Ministry nf nM!th i-r. m e opinion that mn 1 M. Lyman. Fraser Street, aice..? folirw hb 1fr hen she has scry building. S53 I "' may be a plo- Mrs. Cora F. Blatk. repairs ixxmnion Block. s3M. Oeorge Shenton. addition to reii denre. Third Avenue. $250. H. K. Yamanacka. general re-i pairs, tiilrd Avenue, $150. ' Jansnejie " AweiaUon. wm MUUii 1K( IiC lirough your paper In my quest for. Fn,t0n Street, $150. ri rnena 01 any age or sex, vlth whom I could exchange stamps, air mall covers, etc With many thanks in advance. Gratefully yours. '; Mlss LEA WEST. IM Ferguson Avenue. Myrtle Bank, South Australia. Advertising is an uiesvtnent Dan Parent, one $350. repairs. room addition. neer in this movement " country " .rluIIVU of - at into The Morning AflerTaking triers LHIIe Liver Pills 4-AA m m m - .... . . r.sssssw.-n mr OOl? TV.. LOVE TALE - m 'A Grand S( "caches the & A. it . .uoaemtlTt As True as theT, our Heart IRKVP DUNS la f tlTYrtm . nwii iti iiuirii nil 111 I I Mil 'AJIIII lrfh a tfyj TO I I 1 TTTl tK- 1- and n foo-n-trd 9 cftrw Wtt4 hh b). 1 neatt "i' r- '"airr! J - IU . Id m. ' U TT If "Vf 4fl rsnA If With I 1111 .! 'IV ....If, r i.i,ir ot 11 i KXTKA ' Wsll rne'iMkkefMK TUB POINTER" "POn .Alt SIKNCT m a m C. rV shows Nishtt' I i iii-r-jni" I -T Just. Completed NEW SMOKE HOUSES From specifications of Prince K pert Fisheries Experimental Stat: Rupert Brand New Process KIPPERS - SMOKED BLACK COD Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Trlnce Rupert ff) ffj rtrllh Colon'1 J. H. BULGER ! Optometrist Royal Bank Bldg. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Mi VALENTIN DAIRY rnoNE