wkqm rum - '. . t ' ; - ti;. -; C - ATTENTION We have discarded the meters. We run for the same rates as others. 13 TAXI DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Maybe 40 Styles Instead of 200 Paris Drerl makers Working Again Bat Customers Danbtfnl PARIS. Sept 30: ( CP t Work roams of Paris dressmakers are humming agam in prenaraUon for one of the strangest season in the whole experience of French "couture." Instead of presenting their winter collection in early August to packed ranks of foreign buyers, the dressmakers have them ready to show this fall to a private clientele only. Who will make up this clientiele they themselves do not know. Instead of collections numbering from a hundred to two hundred styles, this year but thirty or forty win De snown. The new mode will be characterized by greater simplicity even than last's, designers generally have agreed. EGGS Good quality, BACON lb FIRST GRADE BUTTER 3 lbs. AYLMER CORN-2's. 2 tins AYLMER PEAS 2's, 2 tins CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE lb MCCORMICK'S SODAS 2 pkgs. 35c 79c 25c 25c 40c 25c NILE TOILET TISSUE. OCp 4 large rolls Ul GAIETY TOFFEES 25 C Mcintosh red APPLES 5 lbs. MELOGRAIN PUFFS. Large bags 25c 25c GRAPEFRUIT Orp Large size, 5 for POTATOES Snow OCo White, 10 lbs REMO CARROTS QSn .7 lbs REMO BEETS OErt 6 lbs t ONIONS QFn 8 lbs AYLMER GREEN ORrt BEANS 2 tins FLOUR Royal CJ-f Off 03 Household, 49 lbs. 2 pkgs. PEP and OZn 1 BOWL lOK' SQUIRREL NUT CRUNCH PEANUT BUTTER 2 j) WINDSOR SHAKER Q SALT ' Ranee & Hardy Phones 55 and 56 Quality Grocers Free Delivery on All Town Orders "RUPERT BRAND" Smoked BLACK COD Smoked Daily Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prince Ripen Co. Ltd. British Colombia Canada At War 25 Years Ago i September 30. 1915 French at- tacked strongly at Butte de Tahure and Navarin Farm in Champagne and reached Hill 140. hirthest point of VImy Ridge. Von Hinden- jDurg's army struck hard at Rus- ah forces defending Dvtask. PRAISED S2. FIGHTERS r WELLINGTON, NZ., Sept. 30: ; CP "The New Zealand pilots i fighting In the Roval Air Force are t a terror to our enemies," said Lord Beaverbrook, Britain's minister of aircraft production, in a cable to .Prime Minister Peter Fraser accepting a gift of $75,810 for fighter aircraft. Advertising is an investment. First of the Month SPECIALS At Reduced Prices MONDAY TO SATURDAY 30th .September 5th October I HOST TO ' ' ROYALTY Washington Finds D. S. 'A Haven For Eminence And Culture i WASHINGTON. Sect 30: ICP ;The greatest migrations in human j history a result of the first yea; oi tne present war have sent royal heads fleeing for safety, made travellers -on their own" of .babies, and brought to America (some of civilization's finest brains. I Dedicated to the principle of no ; titles the United States finds itself the haven of royalty. Empress ,Zita or Austria, her son. Otto, pre-I tender to the throne, and his brr. ither. have sought refuge her also the Crown Princess Martha of Norway with her three children. Prince Felix of Bourbon-Parma, consort of the Grand Duchess in the United States in July with (their six Children. The Grand Duchess also fled Hitler and is in iiondon. f The reigning British family mcmaing rnncess Elizabeth ar.d fnncess Margaret Rose are n England, but a small nephew, Davlna, eight, and Simcn BOWeS-LVOn. 10. Of Omvn beth, were amone a eraan nf pmm refugees given shelter here by J. f. Morgan, trie finawfor In recent weeks several hnnrfrv children, mostly British h-n, landed In the United States. To find homes. If Tr-Ae children and see that thev the rieht ItinH of a, orcviai committee, the United States Com mittee for the care, of European Children, of which Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt is tenrnnmn; rhai. ' ,man and Marshall Field, chairman, as Deen set up. !of culture. Another snerfai 'mittee, the United v .i.vvva States otca Emer i During the oroloeue to 4hi year's chapter of war, the west-ward trek of many of the world's intellectuals began. Albert Ein stein, noted mathematician, , uu.uiiiancMu, and ana Hon. C. O. Power, minister nf national defence for air. Air Vice-Marshal Lloyd S. Bread ner D. S. C. chief of air staff. Air Commodore A. Earl Godfrev. cfflcer commanding western air command, Victoria. Group Captain R. R. Collard. director of works and buildlnes. Ottawa. Group Captain F. W. Long 'Royal Air Force, attached to Royal Canadian Air Force), director of organization. Wing Commander R. Slemon. senior staff officer, western air 'command, Victoria. I Squadron Leader H. R. Stewart. air secretary to minister of na tional aeience. Scuadrori Lea'der H. '6."Rfchards, personal assistant to chief of air staff. . Flight Lieutenant Sidney Ander son, chief works officer, western air command. Flying Officers S.'R, McMillan and J. W. McNee, pilots of Stranraer. 1 Flying Officer Madden and Fly- ling oiiicer Small, pilots of Orum mans. I Flight Lieutenant M. Doyle, It was made known, has been placed In charge at the present time of tno Real ,fVwA lAtuhfnAi4 . TKM DUET rTXffl : Golden Wedding of Widely Known Pioneer CouDie: From X w Far and Near to Ootsa Lake Tttrf t7rc?-rTTTr TJATJf O ?n TT,n v.nmn xt- x ii cmujiuiik i ni.it jjl, ov, xuc jiuurc ui m. and Mrs. W. H. Harrison and, in fact, the whole popula- Finn nf Wictaria hne hpn an taf tnr tho wnniP month nT VSS V. 1 V ItlhUt W A A W V W W V W 1 sww wv September celebrating the golden wedding anniversary of that popular couple. "Bill" Harrison, as he is known iL t i .1 . i il. trux. .ul i XI UIII- Lilt? rtlil.Nhil IHItlllllHI V Lll Llie 4:)LI1 Ilillflllt'I HI1II l-llll- Skierablv hvnnrt hst rnriwri m. 1 Joyed an eventful life, aided andi13 and. under the tender moth- aoetted br his still charming wUe who. in her sivtv-nlnth ver, ean still lead the Grand March which she and her husband did In a most spriahtlv manner followed br thirty-four of their sons, datigh ters. grand-daughters and grandson and friends from Bums Lake to Bella Coola. Even Jimmy Andrew, chief of the Ootsa tribe, arrived from Little Whltesall Lake, bringing for the bridal coudIa two pairs of beautifully beaded mocca- sns. W. H. Harrison, as he seMom signs his checks, was born In the cny oi Toronto in 1867 of British parents. He moved at an earlvi i&e va wmnipeg wnere ne was ai 1..., "y-iuuf ui of un newspaper boy, delivering ttieV207 fat The hall was decor iiuimjs rive rxess m ine year "ij i- 1880. He was a drummer In the tooned with gold and white stream military band at the celebration iouowing the defeat of Louis Riel and his parents were amm? the first farmers to engagfe in wheat wrogmg near the "Peg, of fthnrt. ffnroa nlt. n iu. i . njncr-! tuw ui uic via e'tjr iomnuiiee in aid of dis-lH " a"u lunt couplings Deiore th '.placed foreign scholars, has been tanovaUon ot the air brakes. committee estimated it had aided !ne was ,in charge of the train ciiuiicnt men ana women to l variira jsaran uernnarot find refuge here on her first western tour of Am. erica. .Married In 1890 In 1890. Bill met and m-.ril MiS3 Louise Minnie Brown at soula, """"i Montana, uiiuuup the ue couple coupie moving moving Thomas Mann riUMntmtch n.,tu Un th vtmr t ., or, fled Germany, and OuissepehelPd to develop the Windermere Borgese, famed novelUt, left Italy, district to the beautiful Columbia 1 These and others have enriched (Valley. Mrs. Harrison's mother and American universities. James (the grandmother of Billy McNeill Franch. Nobel Pria rhvr.ic the wp11 , , - v ia - Mwnii wcruiuiuir trSLTK. at the University of Chicago, and guide were the only white women L7s4tt A ul n . t 11 uuo.u Denes, lormer presiaent or,'" me nooienays and Father Co-jCzecho-Slovakla, taught there sev-jcola was their only minister. cru rauntns. iac-unanceilor He n- epename ten eventful mn rich Bruning of Germany went to 'he Kootenay district, the spirit Harvnnd Harvard. . i.. iib nf the Vi t , . Recent weeks have these shores Maurice MaterlineV 77, to seek again his "Blue Bird" of happiness. SEAL COVE AIR BASE TO BE FINISHED BY DEC 1 (Continued from Page Two) toria and the from Ottawa." 'Vt'l!!0 Pioneer again stirred rest- brought to lessly- The family moved to an I Grummans are , Prominent Air Chiefs The party consisted of the fol lowing: i . . --- unseuieo part of Northern British Columbia in the Omlneca district, to which a pack trail was the only means of access. Flnaiiv i selecting Ootsa Lake as their life' heme, the whole of the growing iamuy, led by their indomitable I parents, took an active Dart in. I the development of the Wistaria! llliti(l T f 1 1 v i ... I uiimti,. am narnson urougnt in' . L- Ml . ... . .... erly care of Mrs. Harrison, the children returned to their homes Improved in both mind and body. alter two years of an experience which endeared Ootsa Lake to them forever. The anniversary day broke beau tifully clear. All the girls -were at home. Polly (Mrs. A. Pelletler) flew down from the Peace River Country. Martha (Mrs. F. C. ESr benshade) and "Pat" with her husband nd daughter motored up from Oregon. Ellen also arrived and all but seven of the family were present At a banquet dinner served in Caribou Hall (more of "Bills" (management) thirty-four the ers. At one end hung a prospector's pick and shovel tied with old gold ribbon, and at either side a gold buffalo disappear, using -a muzzle- sweet peas and golden candles, ww rlfle' ,BUt prosp?Unsand 'airly creaked beneath the Instinct was always unDermost and I ,he moved to the Couer d'Alene!' country in Idaho, taking part In 'the development of that wealthy mining district and being in on pan and pack-board The table ran the full length of the halL He saw the last of the nrniHi. beautifully decorated with rfei Committees Bust the discovery of several of the The war also is senrfinr ho ! famous mines. (refugees from oppressionKlntoler- rails came along and .ance or lost homeland.- that'young Bil1 wen braking as a amount to a whnipuiia miminn memento of which he xtni sm. pnasises-nis remarks witn a couple PLEASURE-IN EVERY uie iwsi sawmill, raised the first eood grain, built a community; Fill V0UT hall and n heniitlfnl hnm t,' jvm. PUNCH xvtll VII MIC shore of Ootsa Lake, where mot rwrof nf vnnr kVVlWl U& IVUl . of ... his descendants . are close neigh- , . , . bors. He saw the construction of. 060161 S tOOtlY into Prince Rupert. He had two sons in the last Great War. Popu- 1n .UU 41-- .. I w"ji uic yuunger generaiion,, he promoted all athletic snorts. making a pole vault of nine feeti on nis sixtieth birthday, catchln? for the "Kids" local ball team where he starred against the visit-1 ing team from Burns Lake. He also taught the boys the manly art of self-defence, during which process they dropped a tendency1 to refer to him as "Old" Bill. A crack shot with shot eun or rifle, an adept fly fisherman and being equipped woth boats, engines, horses and all the para-1 phernalia of the big game huntef and a bunch of sons and erand- spns who know all the nooks and CrAnnip et 'TKfrmA err i. ( D.i4. u 13 greally sought by visiting sports men. Music And School Active in the social life of the district and having a musical family, he organized the first orch estra In the Lakes district. He or-, ganized the first school board snri ihimself built the first schooL Pro line as he was, he had to borrow, four school children to make up the necessary quota.. There Is always lots of mom at the Jfarrlsnn You'll enjoy fine Havana tobacco in Canada's finest cigar fttttct CIGAR PAMELAS or PERFECTOS 10c LILIES 15c NEW STOCKS of- COATS AND FUR GOODS Arriving Twice a Week LATEST STYLES Remember you get the Oold-bloom guarantee30 years In business without a complaint G0LDBL00M The Old Reliable Your Credit Is Good spread of local products and con- 'the younger membr tributions from friends in Wash ington. Oregon, California and centrepiece being a forty pound weddinz cake made bv Mrs. Mar tha Esbenshade, decorated with golden bells and silver flowers -(in honor of the old silver orosDector) and fifty golden leaves, particu larly for Mrs. Harrison. Fine Gifts The sons of the haDDv connle. who have been nlacer mlnlnc in the Manson Creek area, gave their parents nfty gold nuggets and the girls presented them with a Chesterfield and two biz comfortable chairs. The Grand Ball which followed brouglit a record crowd. Some ar rived by plane, some by car, many try motor boat and Chief Jimmy Andrew by canoe. Saddle horses and teams filled the corrals and bams. During the suDDer inter mission, Arthur Shelford concluded a neat congratulatory speech with a wish that "We may all meet again at their Diamond Weddlne and "Bill" Harrison heaved a .tioh of relief as he threw a glance a his pack board and thought of the first week of October when he will shoulder his fifty pound pack and take to his beloved hills, following his lifetime nmlcinle of never I resting until he attains the sum mit or the hill where he will fill his pipe and await the coming of PnONE 116 ma Mien ;gan xh- Southern British Columbia, the twin sister Hr L :i h i aw k. seventeen s-. name of Ha-r with the word h -Build EX. PamDt. Natural Flavor Through ! Vacuum I While we r. L irom user r p and many p j Hon vocuum pact..? Odrt th w , . exclusive vacuum C( . which retains : L',, umi iiavor t: ? ; miiK. Only Par if packed. PACIFIC MM T rvt Alt i m.A Complete Line of Lumber, Sash and Doors, Cement and Insulating Material ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. 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