Oi tober 4, 1639. ILITARY MARRIAGE Muriel HlKlm and Corp. . -1 i rU f Vaurnuvrr. ' ' ulrO . Are United :tav wedding of unique : : took place at 8:30 . tl.ai Vint .pi. n Brco warn " tn H. ot Vancouver be- ;.. bride or corp. toward ;.nd here with the Irish ller-, Raiment The bride Is dim tivr of Mr. and Mrs. crt HlRRins and the groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mclntyre. A EUard Of hnnn .v.. - ..win uic Regiment preceded the bride Into the church and, following the ceremony, the bridal couple passed under an arch of crossed rifles uuiiru oy me guard. , The church had been suitably decorated for the occasion and there were many Interested spectators of the ceremony. Miss Mary Macfle was bridesmaid and Serjeant Frank Carroll was groomsman. Rev. H. O. Funs-ton officiated. The occasion was suitably relet bra ted after the ceremony. Most people reao the classified ads. Do you? ' U V 1 1 c.w iw i r. w- MacKenzies Furniture WINDOW SHADES iSdeirn Window Shade Color green. 36x72. QftP pdoirn Window Shades Color cream. 36x72. Qflp PHONE 175 Smoked "Rupert Brand" Mild Cured Salmon 15c pkg. For Lunch on Toasted Sandwiches or Ilors d'ocuvrc One Package Serves Four People Keps. tor Weeks In Refrigerator Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prlnre Ituncrt Co. Ltd. flrltlsh Columbia .......I UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamer. Leav crlnce Rupert for Vancouver: TS.S. CATAI.A BVKRV TUK T.S.S. CAUUENA FRIDAY, lAY. 1(30 n.m 10:30 p.m. Hue Vancouver, Thurs. p.m. Vancouver, Monday II Convenient, flcaxe Purchase Tfckels at Office further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From 'RANK SKINNKIt, Prince Rupert Agent. Third Ave, Phone 561 J H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank Bid. Fresh Local Row and Pasteurized MiHc VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 LOCAL NEWS NOTES Mrs,. Emily Murray returned home this morning after a three weeks visit In Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Yager are sailing tomorrow night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. R. H, j J. Keron jt,eron returned revuroeu home uuuk uu-i from Morlev Patterson and brothcr.1 Ellis, arrived on the Prince Rupert J from Ocean Falls. The former is to be married Friday to Miss Betty Cameron. S.O.N. Dance Thursday. October 5, 10:30 pm. I.O.O.F. Hall, Colussl's orchestra Refreshments, admission 50c, everybody welcome. '232' Peter Lakie. CNJt. divisional freight and passenger agent, returned to the city on last night's train from a trip to Prince George and various other interior points on official business. H. fl K"nnnr1v f firmer mmber (mm. 9 - . i t a I tt. ci me composing room sum ui wic For prompt and courteous ser vice Phone 13 Taxi. tf. Mr. Phillips of the Fishermen's Co-op arrived in the city this morning from Vancouver. Omar Macdonald, local flsher- M.n (. loovlntr nn thL pvpnlnc'n .., '"" - -Vancouver this morning on the tram for a trip to Lockeport, Nova vrinrf Kunpri. lie was accwu- oium panled by his mother. Mrs. John Pottlnger and daugh ter. Hilda, and son, Kyle, who have been staying for two months at New Westminster arrived home, this morning. Mr. M P Father Oodlrey O. M. I., well J. W. Kllpatrick, accountant and i n. nt h Tin. mirhnlnff nppnt at th Prince B.C Fresh Extras, Grade A Large, cartoned, dot Local new laid, doz. Pullet eggs, doz. 'C" grade, doz. Fruit Oranefrult. California 5c to Lemons, doz. 35c to rure, i ios .41 .52 25 .01 Oranges, doz. 20c to - M Bananas. lb -... .IZft Tokay Orapes, lb. 15 Rlbler Orapes, lb 5 ItaUan Prunes, 4 lbs Concord Orapes, basket 65 Plums, lb i 10 Coconuts, each 05 Pears, Bartlett, doz .35 and up Cooking Pears, 4 lbs. & Apples Cooking appjes, 5 lbs. 25 B'C. Oravenstelns, doz .23 Mcintosh Reds, box, $1.95 to 2.25, Terrace Oravenstelns, 6 lbs 25 Buttei Fancy, cartoned, lb. 26 No. 2 Creamery, lb 34 No. 1 Creamery, lb -33 Lard I i - : 25: ' ' r - - - COAL qrajn Feed Seeds and Fertilizer IMUNGE RUPERT FEED CO. Phones 58 and 558 Violin & Guitar Western Academy of Music ICShaw Phone BLUE 992 Company of Sixteenth Battalion Creates Stir In City rvontinir Riiiic a stir with their v a v t v b a parade, about one hundred men ol B. Company, Canadian ocouisu, under Captain Stevens? arrived in the city on the steamer Prince Dniurt fhi momlne. Thev narad- iVUfni f ' - td un town to barracks in the old hospital building. The men looked very .smart In their kilts with knapsacks on their backs and were led by a pipe and drum band which played as the ship arrived and lalso led the parade ud town. The men, most ot them quite young, looked as if they had had considerable training and seemed very tit. Quite a crowd turned out to see them. Most of them are from Nanalmo and Chemalnus. Announcements All advertisements in this column will be charged tor a full month at 25c a word. I Empire Dance. Oddfellows Hall October 6. C.C.F. Bazaar, October 7. Catholic Bazaar Ocicber 11, 12. Lutheran Bazaar, October 14. Anglican Tea, Mrs. Criilckshank'a October 19. 19. United Anniversary Supper Oct Plays, Presbyterian Hall, Oct. 27 Canadian Legion Bazaar, Nov-ember 3. Anglican Bazaar November 0. Presbyterian . Bazaar, .... w;-r, Nov. 16, - Country Fair November 24. NICKERSON : PRESIDENT Annual Meeting of Junior Section of Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce Year's Activities Reviewed Arthur 8. Nlckerson. vice-president and astlng president during the past twelve months, was elected Dresldent of the Junior Section of 'the Prince Rupert Chamber of Com- merce at its annual dinner an absence from the city ' ine last nieht. Ross S. Ingram was 01 Uiree monvns, airs, nattrn re turned home from Kelowna on the Prince Rupert this morning. The annual report of the presl- .w K.. Dnrart TMfVorlp p".TnPrlmPnt Ml J 4 ..ileitis, f (ha Tim riinn uainouc vuuim. icac jr r ueni ictickcu siuiit. vi this evening's train on his return Station since 1930, has rejoined; lor chamber during Ihe past year. I to Bab'ne Post n the Interior af- the army as lieutenant and adjut- tne chamber had suffered' ter sending the past few days In ant at Prince Kupert area neau Is Named Fellow Of Royal Society I TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN throunh the transfer to Vancouver the city. l quarters. i ln Aprti of the president, A. W. New- man, was referred to. Among tne, activities had been the following: Takine up by the grain committee nosslbllitles of the use of the local As we have had members of our elevator, orsanizatton volunteer for active! Discontinuation as far as the service, we wish it clearly under-. Junior chamber was concerned of siooa wai anyone uum6 a i university of British goiumma II. X. Broekleby Admitted been or will be grantpd an ex-1 4.nsiQn lectures. To Scientific Body tended tended leave leave oi of absenc aDsenc which wnicn will wm , Christmas radio auction as a .... -I 1 1 in no wav interfere with their seniority and that their positions chief 111 be open to them on their re-... Dr. H. N. Brocklesby. . . .t.. j-...-t Etch, turn. HOME OIL DISTKIBUTUKo Liu ..i- fr,.n-.i Qtntlnn u-ai re- r ICO IMtAlUUVMIM ww cfntly elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. The Markets (232) SCOTS ARE IN RUPERT result of which $282.80 had been raised for the Salvation Army. The snowball frolic for the civic centre fund. Activity in connection with the civic centre project with committee consisting of John Connel, George Dybhavn and C G Ham Illegal marking of foreign goods Local housing with committee headed by T. A. MsWaters. Immigration policy with commit tee consisting of C. O. Ham and Ned McLeod. Clean-UD paint-up campaign which It had been decided to aban don next year unless there was a greater measure of civic support. Traffic safety week. Port Day regatta which had-been. a very successful anair unaer ine chairmanship of William Brooks- bank, $200 being realized for the civic centre fund. Cltv managership with committee consisting of T. J. Williams and Tommy Fraser. In concluding his report, Mr. Nlckerson thanked the members generally for their co-operation and support. Votes of thanks were tendered to the president, vice-president, sec- 'SPELL IT BACKWARDS J" (elected to the Key onice ana ueorge rccoB"cu oy a ur ui uuiiu, McCaffery returned, l. Rorie was elected treasurer in Speaking on behalf of the Prince home this morning' from Vancou ver. She went south with her daughter, Nora, who has entered Catholic school in Vancouver. WHEN A COLD THREATENS YOU DO THIS To help prevent colds developing, use this special- t I j:...1m ?IWI9 sniffle or sneeze. Va-tro-nol Rt. Rev. E. M. Bunoz OALI Prince Rupert Dally News, was man Catholic Bishop of Northern amcng ten members of the 102nd. British Columbia and Yukon, sailed Searchlight Battery frpm Prince this afternoon on the Prince Rupert George who arrived on last night's for a trip to Stewart on ecclesiastl-traln to be stationed here. cal duties. virp-nrMidpnt T J. Wll- retary and retiring executive for Hams, secretary of the Junior their work during the past year, oww ,tnr Hcinrpntinn wsLsre- The co-operation of the press was " -... Iwituuiw -1 I I 1 . . 1 1. succession to T. A. Mc Waters whose Rupert Chamber of Commerce, F. military auues nave Deen maning u, a. Macuanum reierrea to ine vaiu-imposslble for him to function in able activity which had been ear-that capacity of late. The execu- ried on by the Junior Chamber. Ev-tlve for the forthcoming term was en if war was on, there was still chosen in the persons of John Con- work for it to do. Dally business !! Sim Jurmain William BrOOKS- on1 affair mnt h MtrteH nn hut I w-." . ..v ; bank. Tommy Fraser. Stan Saville there should always be kept upper-I and C. G. Ham. In his. capacity as most the Idea of doing everything "And you get the word MILK", point cut Elsie, the Bordra Cow. "And that's jurt what KUM i pure, freth, whole milk with all the cream left in, powdered by removing the natural moisture content. Simply add Klim to cold water whisk with a beater and yoo have an instant supply of creamy pasteurized whole milk. I can't recommend anything better for baby, home or camp." KLlM "If it's Borden's it's GOT fo be good" fro Henry Smille, Arthur Brooksbank, G. A. Hunter, John Connell, C. G. Ham and T. J. Williams' Sam Jurmain was appointed bulletin editor in succession' io Martin van Cooten whose military duties have made it impossible for him to carry on the work. Engagement ,past president. J. C. Gilker contin- possible towards pursuing the war." "smgwn announce me en-,ues as a member of the executive, against Hitlerlsm to a successful tment of their second daughter. J. T. Harvey, president of the conclusion. Grace Martha, t0 Medrick Nelson, Prince Rupert Chamber of Com-, w. M. Watts, president of the Tk IfwiuSe inrJ,t Kltkaa; .Ke The marriage will take merce. is honorary president. Prlnrp nrrt nvm nh There was a laree and enthuslas-l " ""."rJiZiZ:: 7.7" P,ace ln rnnce uPert next weeK' (tfc attendance at last night's meet- chamber. He referred to the lng. Guests Included F. A. MacCal- cl,l; centre proJect ln connection1 : Inm jnH Arthur TlriviV shank rpnre- i.i. . . . . . I - wiui wnicn me junior unamoeri i ent n ine Hrinr p Kuran unamner u-j i i,., . .... .. i"""" , iiaa urcii cuuaooraung witn me Ro-irtpnt nf thp Prince RuDert Gsto w " I it nap trrwsa vom mimaIpii : r Funeral Notice 1 The funeral of the late NllsfM. Nilsen will take ..u c place Thursdayjaf- .um, ni,,h- n f Alprnnrfpr Vancouver:' rM"L were ' aPProP"ate to the occasion ternoon at 2:30 from the chapel'bf H,rrv pivord H Clarence ar, Thomson, Harry Riclcara tn.u, n , D ... . . . - a tVUULU M . a-i. i. UJ JZ. a. rMJIJLIlIIV I I1H fit. ImniTI Iff r ST nnri James Baird. I ' ' New members were elected ln the persons of G. T. German, Smille and E. C. Couthby. Year's Activities Henry PHONES 18 and 19 p.o. Box 575 Mussallem s Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Gents" Established 1910 Independently Owned and Operated Swans Down Cake 9Qp Hedlund Soups Mushroom, Flour Reg, size pkg. split Pea, Cream of Oyster, ,... - Clam Chowder. 1 An UC 3nbars Each - - - Dundas Clams OQ O GemLy- -IAj, 2 tins I Special AUV . . , - Pate and Nut Bread Crosse Best-Yet Dog Food- and Blackwell f Qf, 2 cans Brand M-Vx Empress Jelly Powders f 4f Royal Crown Cleanser gn Assorted. 3 for -" 3t Empress Jelly or Jam OQp Cabbage-Large and Assorted. 8 oz. Jar flrm 11 i Empress Malt Vinegar OCn Red Peppers Fresh. OEfn Qt bottle 2 lbs I Oxo Cubes qOn Green Peppers Fresh fin L 1VL I Large tin Lb. . Prompt, Free Delivery Service Throughout the City Two Telephones for Your Convenience i Boat and Mail Orders Receive Prompt and Careful Attention 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 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot St Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box I9S B. C. FURNITURE Used Furniture Values 1 "McClary Range In good shape .......... 1 Majestic Range In good condition 7-Piece Dining Room Suite In light oak . . 3 Vacuum Cleaners Up 2 Sewing Machines Up Phone BLACK 321 $28.50 $17.50 $6.50 $7.50 2 3-Piece Chester-field Suites $36.00 t0 $39.00 1 Stewart Warner C- Q Cft Radio-Special 1 DeForrest-Crossley Long and Short Wave Cabinet, late $49,50 1 Radio Table Genuine ft CA walnut. 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