mrr lo While F fP'e trlct Prove interesting Men of the ivorld insist on... Whnnie 3 THE RED a,v. m this district, based ...!.,) nn the diary of Dr. , ,f cKMnn the flrAt mls- UJ ' ntnc Channel 10 nuin anu ....,! tn rort St. . lames. . mvi hat in that time . aKiiiit i ivp nnnnrpn ople in that area and most ftfi torsrffp ctinmrurbam rl When the doctor was 1 lb Cunnlntham spoke "v. . th ftf rr KhpU w euloav on, hu.worfc. 3!Lcncy Call WALKER . because they know their Scotch Red Label 26V, ozs $3.75 40 ozs $5.G0 Bifflc KMl Over 12 "years old; Distilled, Blended tod Bottled in Scotland kalum and Mrs. Cunningham. Mr. Cunningham was known as the 'King of the Skeena" where he U- mon he shook hands with the par son and congratulated nlm on nis excellent excellent sermon: sermon: Next Next morning morning he ne ""-ho." was In England on one oc casion. FOR THE I (LOOK UBllON I SQUARE tOTTlE 1 Culmi Slnmt r .jrtiiwoient Is not published or dlsolayea by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government ,u u.ui.k n.i ui- RLY DAYS ON SKEENA ... r,m Oiarv of First MU- Inverness 47 years ago. It had had two fires since that time. In the early days the cans had to ... be made at the cannery and char ni owa and Is said currency Quantities coal in consldrable was never to have broken his word word tc tc .wtw m vwiayv until v iuuiau. was n a a, strike i4ik v on vuo tttvii . Once he went to Church . -,Vin when nprs ners ners nffprlnff offering offermg .. . seven seven seven cents cents cents I a a a fish fish fish l. for for for' ' w " W.M'S, clothing, ie Red toss buw Th from pq Mgtags to an V socka from the Red Cross. he Air F ce A CANADIAN mother receives vvord Itha th Jn camp advises I i8missing.TheRcdCrosslocate9l the motner, senaa purtcio U1 - to the son. . neiPing the siclc, the Canadian Red Cross ifa In a thqusand ways the wounaea, "uiich s. . rfc ica"' Support the Red Cross iwffc a 'our CHMADIAM"" LOCAL NEWS NOTES 1' ,, f Private. J. D. McMlnn of the Ca- Just $ay-"Three Two please." nadlan Scpttlsl). Mfe a brW W Rtonp3Z;ed to the clty rOTSV night &aJrop, ilrom a buslness trlp to SteWart vi known Ter- mi. Florence Rose sailed last U. Ul. V'&6-- - '. " r - race, sawmill, cwalojr, U PW1? a. niht on the Prince Rupert for a ' . ' . 4 . 11 WliKrV A a 1 1 J A. 1 4 tf nnnimAti brief T't c l,f nouaay mp w . rivPd from the Interior op. last night's irain. ' Lieut. Commander Barnes, R.C.N., ..nt fjir Atlin OMttKl WW headquarters, a Sw.'t. Is. paying a brief visit to, tnt cwj, utua rived f rom the north. OR the prince Rupert last evening. Dr. JA J. Vfall of. thtj department of Indian affairs ir.ojn vaflW. after having been in we c 'V past couple . of days on. official duties, leaves by. this, evening' train, for Hazeon. Alex 'Turnbull, Inspector f. used ln the process. In 1896 there hO0is, returned: to-he city on. tlv? Indian. the river, the can- trip, to the ,.ii;amonus Camonus vjw.j, day w'.'. fjpm a ' v . il-rJA rn' nfflsl9i official Mr. and Mrs. J.. A. McDongall sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Everett, Washington, for, a visit. They have sold their home op Seventh Avenue West and expect to locate ln the south although they plan on returning here for a visit. i WINNIPEO, Sept. 27: (CP) - At VA rvm rf 'Mrs .T W.. irlnt.An Iao nrVin a?. criifHpfl ;,7dhS.,1 e2K MehoWrW-successfui Ua m' y" acU vltl bv )e and he remained and. d carried . cooklne was held -P,rt 1 nrd. nA "Part 2 inp ration wurit wunv uk ..j. u vesterdav afternoon by the Wo- Ordrs" have Invented a new men's Auxiliary of St. Peter's An- name for newspapers "Part 3 Mm r.Vmroh Thp rooms were n.sn gllkWtl - " WlWAUi deorfie Cnnnlntham wi burled attractively decorated with sweet . .... -t- u ijroti.irnn. Metlakla, tn In ton's 19Q. Th Th? dlarv diary was peas and and the the atmosphere atmospnere was was a a &l- ii v liu nil hi "y" -v - " w cluded MfS Q A Rix and mem. .poke of' the late Bsb .Tfthnsm as very happy one. Many ladies called th Women.s Auxiliary of .... .... i. A..-n 4h orinnnnn tn lpnrt lplr .. . . . L . i.- im nn a orpnt npm in me wuik w uunus v.- Ct iiwinmi'i rnihwim -rr dusv p . nt ugui k v. & . . w,.. r : w- 1 . . . rri i w w. .. n. . ... V"; I.e. i.,.i r.o huminc- of natronaee to me anair. inow ra d,, (Oantnlni C H A L L E N ' - - ; . i L'- !r (R. c. C. H. H. Durnford, Durnford, also also found GE TO CANADIANS i 11k time to call. , The guerts were received by Mrs. 'Moorehouse. Mrs. A. J. Croxford was general convenor. Mrs. David : Scott was In charge of the tea. 'room and those assisting were !Mrs. George Kelsey, Mrs. D. Sleyert and Mrs. W. Smith. Cashier waj Mrs. Croxford. In charge .of the home cooking table were Mrs. A. H. Hill-Tout and Mrs. Henderson. Announcements All advertlseoenik fcj thi, ctl-omn will be charred, for t,uU month it 25; . word Oddfellows' Dance September 27. t Ridley Home grocery shower, October 1. j Orange Bridge. October '2. j Catholic Bazaar October i' and 3 ' City Tennis Association dance, Oddfellows' Hall, October 4th, D Carlo's Orchestra. Ticket admission 50c. j Presbyterian Choir supper Oc-'tober 4. i Eagle's Bridge, October 0, Rebekah Dance. Oddfellows' Hall October 11. ; Lutheran Bazaar, Metropole, Oc-' tober 12. Orange Ba?aa, Metropole Hall, October 18. ; United Church Supper, Oct. 17. ' 1 ' Queen Mary Dance. October 18. Navv-Auxiliary Tea. October ia . 'Esoulmalt. sails by the Cardena to night on his return south alter a brief visit here. Dance at the Metropole. Saturday 9 D.m. Scandinavian music by re quest. Music by Bob Townsend and Mike Colussl. 1228) Provincial Constable and Mrs. T. A. Stewart and child sailed last nlaht on the Prince Rupert for which city Constable Stewart was) recently transferred In the provm clal police service. .i Mr. ana Mrs. nerman n,cnogiu charlotte Island on ; are leav,nft on this evening's train Father Hoean was nreachlnir and the the socksye wcMye and and the the llsnermen h?n ae- de" JuUes, - He . was ,. accompanied accompanied by by, Ma Ma for for jjew Hazelton. Hazelton. Takine Taking their their car car a rnnnHlv rtpn-nimppfl hv that. he Prince Rupert Rotary Club worthy missionary. After the set m t PiKhbrook told some h ! rami 11.11 V BV mandlrig eight cents. Fishermen : nHth thom thPv will make a motor ( TurnbulL came from as far away as SWdgate. , , . , In Q yan ouvr and elsewhere rived from Ottawa to study the habits of the salmon and he had t Just say "Three Two picas?." lth?f SOuth and expect to be away Mr. and Mrs. William ' " r Millar, about a, month. to tn make m,v..W the rounds mnnrit'in m a a rowboat rowboat.; . Rupert, Prince dls of assistant , citizens c F. P. Faulkner, inied the cleravman to be ready ofSc ateVt JTZ Olh 'nterestlng evenU Included a , tQ thelr tr,Vct englneef for the federal de to 0" irl" a wddtag "I. a? all .2! the race betwee" the tw stern whee1-! 'future future home. horn, wUl will, sail sail on on the the Prlrt- Prhv nartment partment of of nubile public works, works, who who ha has went around and hunted out eouDles that were living together Illicitly and made them go to the parson and be married. Two outstanding personages of th early days were Mrs. Ridley, wife of the Blshon of that name. and Mrs. A. J. Colllson, wife of an- were ff; (plher mtelonary. Both of them had - nns ini mkvi'iim n. inn . en nur&e. ln the Crimean War Mrs.Coilion Wa. a' Mplakatla and Mrs. RWlev at Hareltcn. White , -r ut from mnd mmn wa, ?f htwhtv de- - . -t n. njurn nrta injcr rnp nnnn- ers Hazelton and Mount Royal. St. Peter's Tea And Sale Success Delightful Affair Held Yesterday Afternoon At Home Of Mrs. J. W. Moorehouse icess Adelade tonight for. the south. been nere for tne past few days on Prior to their departure, there have official business, sails by the Car- been numerous social honors. dena tonight on his return to New Westminster. Legion Hall. I p. t; a. Telephone Bridge, October 25. Solvation Army Sale, Noy. . Anglican Bazaar. November 7.. Sonja's Bazaar, November 8 Moose Hall. Presbyterian Bazaar. November 14. f Hospital tea, danqf Ny.em-ber 15? "'I 1.25 CALONA WINES no.e MOOSK HALL TONIGHT Ladies Free Till 10:30 Xioot Prize CAMERON'S ORCHESTRA THE SEAL QUALITY 1 GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon tannin; company with an all the year round payroll in Prince Rupert W wfr Treat yourself to ttAAltliliil vaf rothind UViVpv Rum. The chewing helos relieve tension and fatigue, helps keep teeth clean, bright and attractive. The delicious flavor assures a pleasant breath. Enjoy this Inexpensive treat every day as millions dol Your friendly retailer features Wrlgley's Chewing Cum. GET SOME TODAY! 4-1 i (Meet Her in a Meter Cab) DE LUXE METER CABS PHONE 13 I Cm H'de for Price of One CANADIAN RATIONAL RAILWAYS Steamer leaves PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER Thursday 11:30 p.m. calling at r Ocean Falls and Powell .River. Trains Leave PRINCE RUPERT for the EAST. Monday Wednesday. Friday, G. p.m. Air-conditioned Sleeping and; Dining Cars ' for fart, etc, tall cr Writ CITY TICKET OFFICE, 528 TllIUU A,VE. PHONE 2G0 Aeents for Trans Canada Air Lines Thil advertisemtnt is not pub'.isW or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia Da Just received, new shipment of spring filled mattresses AU Sizes Priced From 18-50 to $4250 Liberal trade allowance for your Old Mattress. CoUo.il Felt Matirc,SCS- 67 59 to v Jg All sizes. From ELIO'S FURNITURE STORE Moose Building, Third Avenue, Prince Rupert Store hours from ?:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Phone GUCEN 916