r THE mber 1, 1039. Q. C. CITY H wnrd Steen of Prince .us been spending the put t, M- and Mm. Terry ut Queen Charlotte. F-anris Besrcn and small jtidsolt have arrived here r:d the next few months Mr itid Mrs. Harry Heaven. Ikavn will be engaged m wmins; for the winter. - w uitiitii veiuriiDicr. mother In the serving of refresh- .celvlng their rations regularly and ment. Ouests were Mesdameslin abundance. The only complaint ChrUtensen., Jolllffe. Munro. Size, appears to be laeW of variety. ,11111. Turner. Robert. Chasteney and Olsen. Twenty -Five Years Ago December I. Hit Ixst Thursday afternoon, ern Front made advances south of X !' V.I1I11UU CI 1 TV. K ST SI I J IP n n ri in t n n mrannwym b the ten memberj pres- .. it s Edna Beaten assisted her Allied forces in Prance are re. GIFTS Lovely Cedar Chest She will remember for all time 30 $35 $39 Occasional Chairs Dad will take it easy in his leisure time $9 $10 $12 $1 Spring Filled Mattresses For Mother's rest for life $18 $24 $39.50 $42 Tricycles Boy will enjoy owning tricycle, new design, sarnigent spoke, ball-bearing pedal, free running, bicycle style. $8 $10.50 $13 Doll Prams The little girl will like a doll buggy for her doll. $5 $6.50 $8 $10 Luggage For night cases. Size 29x20x0, a long trip case for man or woman. $18.00 In addition to the baggage have arrived large number of twin sets for your choice. Come early and lay away. A small deposit will hold until Christmas. One hundred British scholars and men of science have Issued a reply to various misleading state ments made by Oerman university professors In regard to the origin of the war. PORTUGUESE SAILOIl LOURENCO MARQUES. Mozambique, Dee. 1: CP Sequerla chief of the Martlme Depart- I Oeneral Christian de Wet. South Iment of this Portuguese African Boer War leader, captured. vertlslng that counts. '101 FOR ALL THE FAMILY Mother, Dad and Sister . Our assortment of fine Rifts larger than ever before. Quality and prices right. l or your best choice come early while the stock is complete. I,ay away! A small deposit will hold until Christmas Smokers' Stands $2 $3 $4 Glass Table Lamp Just Arrived ELIO'S FURNITURE nils .i v r.ii i ) rv PIUNCB ItUPERT colony. and one-time aide to the Presi dent of Portugal, died following an operation for appendicitis. It's the eumuiatr.t effict of art-- ft ft' Please look over our list of lovely pieces of furniture that will last, for the ft (I ft Exceptional value. In variety of de- jfo signs, colors red, white, green, shades to match. $1.50 an(1 $3 i s New Shipment of Floor j Coverings Congoleums, Linoleums of all des- fa criptions, patterns and sizes for the the best choice. Hundreds carpets to choose from, possibly the $J lowest prices. 300 square yards of j& Dominion Inlaid Linoleum, six feet m wide, square yard,. Special iS 81.26 : : 1 Axminster Carpet Sale C 1 t -1-.- L 0! - 5 oeanuess nxininsier carpet. oize ft . r Pi $38.50 $50 $62.50 Size 9x101. CO A ft Size6'9x9-$22.50aml$30 ? : 3-piece Chesterfield Suite i In t1p6stry cover, reversible cushions $75.00 THE DAILY XFW3 NOT SO QUIET-ON THE WESTERN FRONT What was once a peaceful French barnyard did not take long bs transformed Into x British gnn turret and this ex- ellens picture from somewhere in France shows a British gun crew in action around a camouflaged heavy gun. The gun has juit b.n fired, the muzzle lowered and the man at the left Is ready tc swab out the firing chamber after the breech has been opened. The men at the right pwait the signal to place the pro-Jertlle. seen resting on its carrier at their leetr Into- the breech, and in a few short moments another shell will be screaming towards a German gun emplacement. Notice the precision of the members of the gun crew as they go about their duties. IMARRIED the ceremony, Mrs. Heilbroner re-ceived the guests, wearing a gown of pansy shade velvet with bustle I A CT U"7C hack and hat oi matchInS color. ,,J E V H Her corsaee as ot orchids. ft ... , T.T The bride and groom stood in ' . . ,,e,,oroner liW"omes front of the prettily banked fire- ..ue w ui. i.ocr wrwn place to receive the congratula-Al Ceremony In Cathedral tloni of many friends. With white erysanthemums ad- The toast to the bride, propos-j raing the altar andj baskets of by Dean Gibson, was suitably; ferns and flowers throughout the replied to by the groom while the- wlfice. St. Andrew's Cathedral, at toast to the bridesmaid, proposed t o'clock lart evening, was tfeif-et- by Percy Tinker, was ably rest ting for a beautiful wedding of ponded to by the groomsman, widespread Interest when the Very. teb, whlch w d Rev. J. B. Gibson united In mar- .v. . , tage. Marine Theresa4only daugh er of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. 'Heil broner. well-known pioneer of Prince Rupert, and LJeut. Robert John Carson R, C. R. son of Col. md Mrs. C. S; Carson. Lahore? In dia. The- bride, who was given In marriage bv her father. w.n 'harming In her Victorian gown of urnuokse oiu raiue. wearing a pink net finger tip length yell embroidered in silver which was iraped from a halo of' small'med- illlons and orange blossoms. Her fan shared bouquet was of sweet heart roses, lily of the valley and orchids. Miss Catherine MacMiTlah, the bride's only attendant, wore a Jerlod style gown of Gypsy Violet with hooo skirt, matching accessories and carried a quaint colonial bouquet of Dink carnations, roses and gardenias. Lieut. David Glllls was the groomsman while the ushers were Lieut A. C. Frost. W. E. Drake, 11 T SUverthorne. Sid lklns Tiftd Jack McRae At the reception at the home of the bride's parents which followed larly. crystal holders, tulle and aspara-j gus lem, was cenirea wim a Deau- tlful four Uer wedding cake. Mrs. I William RDHar cut the cake after the bride. Mesdames L. W. Kergln. S. D. Johnston, J il. McLeod and S. D. Macdonald poured. The ser-vlteurs were the Misses Frances Thomson. Helen McCaffery. Mae Macdonald, Creddy Morgan, Eileen Orcen, Mrs. T. W. Brcm. Mrs.- Croft Brook and Mrs. E. A. Norrls. Mrs. W. L. Coates and Mrs. H, B. Rochester were In charge of the reception room. Mrs. Carson, who was born In Prince Rupert, attended the local schools as well as St. Margaret's School.in Victoria, while Lieut Car son is a graduate of both Kingston Royal Military College and Queen's College. Lieut, and Mrs. Carson will be at home t0 their friends In the Waldron Apartments, Fourth Avenue West. Keep up to date. Aavntise regu- LINZEY &DAVIES rilONES 385 586 t No Charge for Delivery First Grade Butter- Qp T - Gnpt. 3 lbs, for V'l' fruit-3 for Z5C NaLbbCotfff" 50c 10c L. & D. Tea- ffffp Pears-Large. nCt Per b 331 Per do. 5C Ripe Olives- Cranberries Per tin O Per lb ZOC Quick Oats- 1 7 Sweet Potatoes- C Resize 4 lbs, for ... ,..3U Canned Pears- ff LettuceSolid p heads. O Good quality Xtf Vxch o Tomato Juice-Llbby's. jp Te3tas rink Grapefruit ft P tin OV Each Jewel Shortening- "ah Celery- 2Sg Shelled Walnuts Qftp Wealthy Apples fi4 ff White. Per lb. OVU. XU A. J. Whitmore of Ottawa and L. W. Patmore K. C. of Victoria will arrive In Prince Rupert Wednesday morning of next week from the. sou lb fpr.ta preliminary corn fererici withV' kjcal halfl&ut boit owners? and, fehemen representatives prior to the- snmnl con-eitntr. o; .ne .nUinaiLn.i: Ponies Cv.Ti rusii-n wtff Vti operators In Seattle Dfesmbfr 13. Mr. Whitmore and Mr. Patmore will sail the following Thursday evening for the south' at which time the local delegates J. It. Mcrrt sen a rut O. J. Hansen, representing the boat owners, and George Anderson, representing the fishermen win also leave. r 1 Em It's hv?Ae Jfe r Molhi I ' l lf IIM THIS WEEK ONLY Home Remedies, Toiletries Rubber Goods, Stationery Candy and Drug Store Sundries AT HALF PRICE J McCUTCHEON'S PHARMACY THIRD AVENUE and SIXTH STREET w mrs: RELIEVE COLDS WITHOUT "D8SING" Don't rkk apiettSn your chad's stomach whJ ma k attf him more? n ri erabte by drastic ittrmaldnaing for colds. Jutf msissafts Vfcls Vapottub on throat, chest, and back. VapoRub acts on the skin liVe a warming, stimulating poultice. At the same time it gives off sooth.'n medicinal vapours that are breathed direct into irritated air passages. i ms pouiijcc-anu-vapour action swiftly relieves the mbcry of a cold. VapoRu r .uvwiroent Prince Rupert Coal Coal Coal Xanairao-Weliingrtori Foothills Kulkley Valley For warm "mfortable hme iVZ'J'Jttlifc P h our carefully selected coaL We stock coal for all purposes Furnace Cook Stove Heaters. Onr coal has the hiihest heat content so start enjoying its comforts by filling your bin n"w. Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. Phone 651 QUALITY Phone 653 Counts in Coal For Furnace Or Heater Radiator Or Circulator Buy Bulkley Valley COAL WITH TO VANCOUVER! MlKif at ICEAI FALLS and POWELL RIVER Steamer leares Prince Rupert every THtTKSDAY, 11.15 p.m. Trains leare Prince Rupert for the East Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. Steamer for Ketchikan and Stewart eTery WEDNESDAY, 2 p;m. For far$, etc., call or tcrlU Ctty Ttckit Office, 528 3rd Ave. it; TUN