.-Air n i ululwm ;ri i si AniUbb la PlI". puiH boik aa4 lb, liiu. niT COARSE FOR THE PIPE CUT FINE FOR lOUIN'G TOUR OWN IN We were arguing about names, and I said the truest tradename ever adopted U "Old Chum' because tbat's exactly what it lias been to me for years. It's helped me through times of trouble and added to my pleasure in days of ease. Give me a pipe of Old Chum -any place or any time and I'm in good company. Tho older I grow, the more sure I am that there is no other tobacco just like Old Chum. Try it 'for yourself. MacKenzies Furniture a. . trrTAn C II ni'C. ttt tt-i A M Bl.SlUH nuaii-L7 114. II 1 Or: .a knd Green ... .. "" fflONE 116 LTD. Complete Line of 'Lumber, Sash and Doors, Cement Tint! Insulating Material ALBERT & McCAFFERY PHONE 117 YiMlv TirkKT vrki lVCUlTTOIf OP STEAM- 1101LEUS AND MACIIINKlti wpe'tive examinations "for Inspector of Steam-Bollers and jr;nrtn. ... ti 1 1 1 j . l .1. nifin ni rna I nifi iiiaucliu, w. n4il yC UC1U Ub Hit WV1, w - in uie worKmen a voiiipcjisaiiun u I n,m.... i .. n r-, n.lcr rtnKnr 21st. MU1UU Oil f CI, VUI1CUUTCI, vii"'v'"0 - at 10:00 a.m. E tflPl Insnpptnr nt Iho nhnvp address. A. N. BAKER. .Civil Service Commissioner. STEAMSHIPS LTD. 8teamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: "" lA IAI A If VCD V TI117U ' W V ITAKII af IkllSiX M. a tilLUl 4VC0" vav-..- "AY, 1:30 n.m. 10:30 p.m. -'-"i-uuvtr. xnuri. p.m. uue vancourcr, uwuaj If ConTenlem, Please Purchase Tickets at Office her Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From ; J- SKINNER, frlnce Rupert Agent. Third Ave. Phone 568 "lUtaiMIHIHII vcrything in Novelties 5 At in iiiiiuii ii 7 a I aa arw ma aja " " HUT VllJ 5HOP 1 - - a iltC. IV awww- MISS OLAFSON A.T.C.M. Associate Teacher of Miss Way Also Royal Academy of London Certificate for Harmony PHONE 845 v.TAi L V ,r "ive somethhiE to sell, a ciassmec aaveruseinci dtyaperVlU soon let .you know if there ia a buyers Local Naval Man Married Sunday jAt Bishop's Palace I Pat Palmer Takes "Victoria Girl as i Bride at "Quiet Ceremony A well known "Prince RUpert man ' from H.M.C.8. Ttestlgouche was the I bridegroom at a quiet ceremony at the Bishop's Palace, Victoria, on Tuesday at 8, when "Krien "May, youngest daughter of Mrs. "Mary Bell of Victoria, became the bride i of Acting "Yeoman Patrick Palmer, i R.C.N., son of Mrs. P. 1. Palmer, ! Prince Rupert, and the late "P. I. i Palmer. I Rev. Father J. A. Gaudette per- formed the ceremony. George Peak- I er played the wedding music, and I Mrs. C. A. Goodwin sang "Because The bride, given In marriage by I her brother, John Bell, wore white roses. Mrs. T. H. Ooldsmlth, as matron of honor, wore a erlse gown and Rebekah Tea And Sale Was Fine Success At the home of Mrs. Bert Morgan, Fourth Avenue West, a very successful tea and sale of home cooking was held Thursday after noon by centennial RebeKah, i Lodge in aid of the dry canteen 'fund. The rooms were attractively decorated and the pouring table was covered with a handsome Madeira cloth and centred with a large vase of beautiful sweet peas. Th miests were received bv Mrs. D. V. Smith, the noble grand, and Mrs. J. Murray, the district deputy l ' gran,d president. , Mrs. Jack Durran was general 'convener.' Mrs. G. 'V.' Wilkinson, .Mrs. A. Haines, Mrs. W. A, Mc- J Lean and Miss E. M. Earl poured and others assisting were Mrs ! Peter Solem, Mrs. H. V. Tattersal, J Mrs. S. L. Peachy, Mrs. A. Barbe Mrs. J. S. Irvine, Miss Molly Owens and Mrs. C. O. Campbell, the latter acting as cashier. Mrs. T. H. Priest J and Mrs. O. B. Church were In 'charge of the home cooking table. . Military Hostel Is Being Opened The Salvation Army will shortly. be oDenlne a, small over-night hostel for the comfort and con venlence of His Majesty's Forces In this vicinity. Considerable funds have been used already in connection with this project but there is an urgent need for further articles including a small coal and wood cook stove, J Funeral Notice Funeral service for the late Ratchford will be held at the B. C. Undertakers at z pm. mes-day. No flowers by request. SUSPENDED SENTENCE Suspended sentence was given by .Tndee H. A. Robertson at Prince neoree this week In the case of O. F. Bradley, former, consiame in charge of provincial police at van- derhoof, on a charge oi misap proprlatlon of funds. Birth Notice, A DAUGHTER was born at Vancouver yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. ohprt Llovd Jones, nee Palema Cameron. ; SUBMARINE LIFE BOAT BALTIMORE, Md Sept. 28: (CP)-Joseph Wargo, 21, using model submarines, is planning xo cut loss ot 'life in unaerseas ui-asters with a "detachable boat-built Into the side of the LOCAL NEWS NOTES "Mrs. Jessie Jacobs left m last. Stfst ay evening's train for a trip to Tor onto. Mrs. John R. "Lyden arrived In the cltv on the Prince Rupert Thursday! night from Ketchikan and proceed-V ed by ' last evening s irain w duswu. "Wr nvi will nail m the Will Hoblnson of Terrace. whojCamosun'tonlght'torlilassettwhere has heen spsnttlng a "few days .fti ithe City, left By last evenmgs train on his return to the Interior. "W. C. Cranston, superintendent of 'Canadian National Express, aN her a "few days here on official -du-J rtles, leftby last 'evening's train Tor his headquarters In Edmonton. Just say "Three Two please." : "Mr. ind Mrs. TTank TJIbb, who net with lace panels, a veil ahdijjave been on a trip to Vancouver, i vi ""fa uiuosutiia, wiu tttiiii-u ana, vic-tona, reuurnea iiome irum I shower of white carnations and red 'the south on the "Princess Ade-i lalde last evening. W. H. Sherman was yesterday accessories, and Miss Nan Morley, showing around a fine spray of the bridesmaid, chose fuchsia and ripe blackberries ut from -a bush Three Two please." 'CaSh Tor Old 'Gold, feulger'a tt. 'Tonight Strain, oae from the East '-at '11 'o'clock, 'was reported this Afternoon o 'be ion time. she win spend -a "few weeks "visiting with her patents, Wr. nd trs. esseiBrldden. "Father .eftairnpagne (returned to 'the -'city -cm "the Camosun "yesterday tfrotn 4. ten "day trip to "Queen Charlotte Island joints on ecclesi astical -"duties. 'Capt. Elmore cphllpott, Vi.C of Victoria, ho "Was here this week giving lectures under auspices of the "Women's Canadlandub,3eft on last night's train for Edmonton en route to -the -Peace "River district. Opening SleheaTsal ot Prince Rupert 'Operatic Society on Tues day Oct. 1 at 8 pjn., Catholic Hall. All members and prespective mem- powder blue. Both carried sheaves, in his garden. The fruit was ex- rbers urgently requested to attend. of yellow chrysanthemums. cellent. (230) Wm. Allan was best man. The young couple will reside at Charles Graham called at the' Mr. and Mrs. Croft. Brook sailed Gorge Road, Victoria. The groom Dally News office this morning to last night on the Princess Ade- was in action at Dunkerque and show a fine specimen of lilllum lalde for Vancouver whence they nearly lost his life In valiant action. auratum grown In his garden. It will proceed to "Halifax where -Mr. was the first of the season to open In his garden. Decrees absolute were granted at the Supreme Court session here (Brook Is to assume a naval com mission. Mr. Justice H. B. Robertson, who presided at the session of the Sup this week by Mr. Justice H. B. reme Court Assizes here this week.' Robertson in the petitions 01 How-land H. Lansley. court 6ten ard Henry Young vs. Genevieve I eraDher. left on last evenlne's train Molitor Young, Frederick "Vernon J for Prince George where a session Wright vs. Florence A. Bryant-0f the court will commence next Deptford Wright and Sarah Chris-1 week, tie McLachlan vs. Colin Robert MoLachlan. T. W. Brown Presbyterian tober 4. was counsel for the petitioner In the first mentioned two petitions and W. O. Fulton in the third. Announcements All advertisement In this cti-T!Tnn will be charged tor fall month at 25c a word. Oddfellows' Dance September 27. Ridley Home October 1. grocery shower, Orange Bridge. October -2. Catholic Bazaar October i and 3 i coal and wood circulating heater,' city Tennis Association dance, Odd- small carpets, 2 or 3 small taoies, fellows' Hail, ocioDer wi. easy chairs and bedside mats. i lo's Orchestra. Tioket admission 50c. Choir supper Oc- Eagle's Bridge, October 9. Rebekah Dance. Oddfellows' Hall October U. Lutheran Bazaar, Metropole, Oc tober 12. Orange Bazaar, Metropole Hall, October 16. United Church Supper, Oct. 17. Queen Mary Dance. October 18. Navy Auxiliary Tea. October Legion Hall. Sonja's Bazaar, Moose Hall. Bearing of War On Church Work Most people read tnt classified! Rev. J. C. Jackson Back From At- ads. Do you? 19, P. T. A. Telephone Bridge, "Octo ber 25. Salvation Army Sale, Nov. . Anglican Bazaar. 'November 1 November 8. Presbyterian Bazaar November 14. Hospital tea and dance.- November 15.' - . i- tending General Council sions In Winnipeg Ses- j Rev. J. C. Jackson, pastor of First United Church, returned to jthe city on' Thursday night's train after attending sessions of General Council in Winnipeg. Also ! attending from this Presbytery were Rev. T. C. Colwell of Port .Simpson and Rev. Pater Kelly of I Ocean Falls. Naturally the situation arising Jout of the war had an important I bearing n the business of the 'council, Mr. Jackson reports. A resolution of loyalty to Canada and the Empire in the war cause was passed. A war service committee of the church Is co-operating with the Department of National Defence In the matter of chaplaincy appointments as well as with the Canadian Red Cross Society in its war activities. Vl-- - - . PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Shipbuilders and Engineers Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding Specialists on Sawmill and Mining Machinery All Types of' Gas Engines Repaired and Overhauled THE SEAL 01 QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert SHELTER WRECKED BUT ALL SAFE This Andersor 'back yard" shelteT was completely wrecked by' a Iazl bomb which -dropped alongside The three children who occupied it miraculously escaped Injury. The men examining the ruins are A.R.P. officers. "German planes are dropping bombs at random In the London area In an effort to terrorize the population. CHURCH NOTICES FIRST UNITED CHURCH Organist Miss Swanna Olafson A.T.C.M. Leader Senior Choir J. S. Wilson Leader Junior Choir II. T. Lock Minister Rev. J. C. Jackson SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1910 11 a.m. The Man Who Faced Both Ways." 12:15 p.m. RALLY DAY IN THE CHURCH SCHOOL. Parents and friends are "urged to attend. 7:30 p.m. "The Ten Commandments Today." CANADIAN flATlONAl RAILWAYS Steamer leaves PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER Thursday 11:30 p.m. calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River. ' Trains Leave PRINCE RUPERT for the EAST. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. Air-conditioned Sleeping and Dining Cars For Fares, etc. Call cr Write CITY TICKET OFFICE, 528 THIRD AVE. PHONE 2G0 Agents for Trans- Canada Air Lines ELIO'S FURNITURE STORE MOOSE BUILDING Phone Green 916 -:- THIRD AVENUE Store Hours 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Used Furniture Full size bed complete, steel cot with mattress, drops'ide couch with pad, davenport converted to a double bed, 8-piece dining rom suite, china cabinet, book cases, buffet, dresser, morris chairs, rockers, wash stands, kitchen ranges for burning oil, coal or wood, neaters. Piano, radios, gramophones, violin, guitar, gramophone records. Watches 21 jewel Waltham, 17 jewel Gruen, 7 jewel Waltham, 7 jewel Admiral, 17 jewel Waltham, 7 jewel Cyma, 17 jewel Waltham writswatch. . Vacuum cleaners Hover, Beatty, Premier, Spic Span. Suit clothes Blue suit size 3S, brown suit size 42. '9 doz. Perfect sealers and Economy jars. Come In and Lok Around Our Used Furniture Department.