ll XTOBEB 21. 1341. . ..v nnniil in SONS AKL ruruuin hen they can be as looking as this...as ed In iryle, mod iJflrveryline...aiflit I to your get-up... fcIENSIKGTON I Others at $4.00 Central Hotel lral Hotel Annex 9J baby I) baby OWN TABLETS SUR0ERS P NIPPLES PURSERS FLE BRUSHES F-UM LI ibs i ihe Stetson Range Today! LEDALiST ttTPATQL'NEB $7.50 $7.50 $6.50 $6.90 $5.00 Is & Nickerson tird Ave Phone 31a Er " Co Ltd- 50 Heated Rooms ITaler Steam Baths Boom (n Connection . L Black, Proprietress n for Fall and Winter : rer.odelled Into C-.. a-r Cleans-pf :ro 'Quick f-:iman and bc.r Er. -r Hart Ltd. .33 Gf-.u Suits and w-is o measure i-t Commodore Cafe 1 307 Hot 725 NAVY TEA 1 AND SALE Delightful Affair Held Saturday Aiiernoon At Canadian Legion Hall Rix ad Mrs. A. H. Reed. Assisting in the tea room as servlteurs Kendall, North Vancouver. Leg of Lamb, donated by Sterling Market, won by Mrs. John Bremner. Two chickens, donated by Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Wearmouth, won by Mrs. L. C. Eby and Mrs. Shelford Darton The EAST SIDE COAL Co. will appreciate any patronage given . with prompt service and clean coal. G. B. CASEY, Mgr. Pbone "55 or Green 527 Make Our Store Your Shopping Headquarters Satisfaction Guaranteed PHONE 517 LUXE TAILOR Tom Lee & Son "HOUSE OF FINE FOODS" W YOUR BABY'S WELFARE ,11 C0c and $1.10 ALCUM SOc and 55c J baby coap 15c p baby oream 55c P"S OWN ROAD 10c fr'i Y'S W? dliverTil COD UVER OIL B8 Cr.r, , " P2oa V1U TTnn If ITT-IT 1K--V---"""" 25c FMAN 8 TEETHING POWDERS 30c FEN'S BABY OIL C0c and $1.20 ( 2Sr and 40c 10C 10c 25c 25c 1 lb. 45c 1 lb. 65c $3.00 8 ozs. 75c 75c 8 ozs. 75c $1.00 4 ozs. 55c $1.00 rrufc to r, rnn t TiTn i n. 75c ' OLEUM PJSRCOMORPHUM 10 cc. 75c t 5 CC. 65C jp AVto VIOSTEROL 1ZZZZ'.'.ZZ 5 cc. C5c feP Your i?nfiv, r? a ; nno nf Our Free Baby Books Grmes Ltd. iie. Pioneer Drvuzptets T,'E KEXALL STOKE PHONES 81 AND 82 Open Daily from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. unlas and Holidays from 12 - 2 p.m. and 7 - 9 p.m. 'iR.E.C.IN SESSION Season Opened at Enthusiastic Meeting Last Night. I The chairman's report submlt-Jted by Miss Kay Watson Illustrated the successful worj: carried on 'by this organization during the fttocf viar t Secretary Eileen Hamblen. Treasurer Frank Skinner. Head of Children's Work Board, Pat McClymont. Head of Young People's Board ' Florence Wilson. J Head Of Superintendent's Board i P. H. Linzey. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. ,t:i i m mmmmmzmmmmmim. ATTENTION LADIES! Just arrived. New shipment of 50 FUR COATS Prices to suit everyone, from '50 J1100 Remember your credit is good G0LDBL00M "THE OLD RELIABLE" THE SEAL QUALITY Illll GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye FINKSEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the' only salmon canning company with an all-the-year-round payroll In Prince Rupert. THE DAILY NEWS LOCAL NEWS NOTES Seal Cove Unit Junior Red If you need a car on election Becomes Bride of Toronto Doctor Cross Cafeteria and 8ale of Home Art, Sat. Oct. 25, Legion HalL A,!T7'?JU.!m feaUzed: wishing to play bad- at a delfehtful tea and sale of mlaton please bellows home :ookin : held Saturday after- Hall Sunday afternoon. Monday noon by the Women Naval Auxil- night or call Green 378. iaxy the Canadian Legion Halli which was prtUly decorated with Tonight's train, due to arrive flags and autumn flowers. lfrom the East at 11 o'clock, was Many callus were received by reported this morning to be on :he president, Mrs. C. H. Elkins. time. Pouring were Mrs. S. D. John-1 wen. Mrs. j. k. jaien. Mrs. . A. : a Tf v . .i day to take you to the polls tele pnone Liberal Committee Rooms were Mrs. Ben Dalgarno, Mrs. W. numbers 301 and 302. u Armstrong, Mrs. a. L. Holtby, Mm. 3, A. Hintan, Mrs. L. C. EbyjAMr. J. E. NIX, sales supervisor Mrs. J. A. SmMfc, Mrs. B. C. Bam- j for Lawson & Jones, calendar and ioiu, ivira. w. v. imsuan, Mrs. j advertising specialties, Is in the v-ari tsmnn, Mrs. p. m. Ray, Mrs. city. Dibb Printing Company are Lloyd Rie, Mrs. James Irvine Jr., their local representatives. MJss Dorothy O'Neill, Miss Mplly Pww and Miss Margaret Simond tm- Aottng as cashier was Mrs. . Irvine. The heme cooking table was lnl chMge of Mrs. James Simpson,! Mrs. Frank Dibb and Mrs. T. Stor-rte. Raffles, in charge of Mrs. Thomas McMeekin, Mrs. J.. H. McLeod ' Mid Mrs. A. B. Love," resulted as f rallou-n - an, fnv rt,atH Mr. a,J Ust evening marked .the en thur Shelford, won by Mrs. H. S.ith!,"tlc open.inB of the utuviwe;) ui iue neugiuus .education Council of Prince Rupert. After the regular evening services representatives from the Presby-i terlan, United, Anglican and Bap- tist. Churches met at First Baptist Church with the chairman, Miss Kay Watson, conducting the' iMOAKniT I f I rift Trn -i 4 t v J r m Fruit cake, donated by Van's f ,6, UICC" " Bakery, won by Miss Helen Val- J"1' pu-ciu. entine day to take you to the polls tele- j phone Liberal Committee Rooms, numbers 301 and 302. j I Rev. O. Dekeyser, pariah priest of the Roman Catholic Church from Atlin, li a visitor In the city, having arrived from the north on the Princess Louise yesterday G. G. McGeer K. C, M. P. for Vancouver Burrard, following a brief visit to the city In connection with the provincial election :ampalgn, Is sailing by the Catala ths afternoon on his return to Vancouver. Look before you buy! Bt sure this Bayer cross is on every tablet . . . . FUNERAL NOTICE The funeral of Ihe late George A. Kelsey will take place from St Reports of the summer camps Peter's Hall, Thursday October 23, rintH v, fHnre ot- tne Que?n Charlotte Islands 3:30 pjn. No flowers by request. .formed the chief business discuss-' 1 j , . ,,. nyside. won by Miss Ellen Moore.1 . . . in 'ed. Capt. E. E. Brandt Jt reported COURT ROUND IN TRAP gam QI ine DJ'S camP ana. M-153 y NORWICH, Eng., Oct. 20: 0i waison ior me gins. fTans SKin- To save gasoline, Ronald Keefe. ner presented the financial report a Norwich solicitor, uses .a nony and Ken Harding the camp com- .and trap to attend police courts mittee's report. These reports all in various parts of the country. expressed appreciation to t a o s e who in any way helped make the camps .the success they were. Larger and better organized camps are planned for next 'summer. Announcements All advertisements in this column will be charged ior a full month at 25c a word. P. T. A. Telephone Bridge, Oct t It was decided to send a letter 24. I pf greeting to Capt. R. C. H. Durn-1 : ford who is somewhere In Eng- Lutheran Bazaar,. Oct. 25, Met- land and who was an active mem- r0pole Hall. ber of the council whi'.e in Ru- Pert- , Gyro Hoedown, Oct. 31, Exhlbi- Offlcers for the following year Uon Hall ' were elected as follows: 1 Vice-President-Ken vf5ltentK7 Harding. iLhw I ' Canadian Scottish ,i.. Pipes and 9 to 1. Armouries. Bob Townsend's Orchestra. Refreshments. Admission 50c. Hill 60 Tea, November 1. Scotch Dance Nov. 1, Odd -Fellows' Hall. Admission 35c. Orange Sale, November 5. Presbyterian Bazaar Nov. 6. Eastern Star Ball, Nov. 7. Oddfellows' Dance, November 7. Cathedral Evening Branch Tea; for war work, Legion Hall, Nov. 8. W. A. Canadian Legion Bazaar. Nov, 19. Cambral Chapter Telephone Bridge, Nov. 14. Cathedral Fall Sale. Nov. 20. Catholic Tea. Nov. 27. Mrs. Hanklnson, Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J, Zarelli Proprietor -A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates. 75c up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 MARY 0RME IS MARRIED' in Victoria. VICTORIA, Oct. 21: In a sea- jsonal setting of bronze chrysan- Capt. T. D. Johnston, until re- j themums. arranged on the altar cently with the 102nd. Heavy Bat-1 and along the chancel rails, the tery here, is now in Ottawa, hav- marriage of Mary Helen, only ing recently become attached to j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril general staff. H. Orme, 687 Mount Joy Avenue, to Dr. Clare Horwood, son of the, late Mr. C. G. Horwood and Mrs. E. L. Bruce of Kingston, Ont took place at 12 noon last Thursday at St. Mary's Church, Oak Bay. Ven. A. E. de L. Nunns, archdeacon of Columbia, performed the ceremony, and F. T. C. Wlckett was at the organ, playing the traditional wedding music. A lovely gown of ivory satin, with shirred bodice in the new torso style, finished with deep "V" neckline, calla lily sleeves, and full gathered skirt with train, was worn by the bride as she walked to the altar with her father, who gave her In marriage. Her long, filmy veil of tulle hung from a coronet of orange blossoms which had been worn by her mother on her wedding day, and she carried a sheaf of white chrysanthemums. Her bridal retinue included Miss Patsy Watson, maid of honor, charmingly gowned In pale primrose yellow taffeta fashioned with long-waisted effect, full gathered j skirt, sweetheart neckline and puff sleeves, ana the Misses Joyce scur-rah and Barbara Hutching, as bridesmaids, similarly gowned In pale lily-leaf green taffeta. In place of the conventional hats they wore short veils of tulle to match their gowns, caught to the hair with posies of fresh bronze chrysanthemums, and carried sheaves of similar flowers. Temple Keeling of Vancouver. was groomsman, and Sub-Lieut. M. Pretty of Victoria, Dr. T. B. Orme, Port Townsend, Wash., and Eric Orme, the two latter broth ers of the bride, usnerea tne guests to pews designated with posies of autumn flowers. After the service a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, where the rooms were massed "with autumn flow FOR RENT COMMODIOUS OFFICE ROOM for rent in Daily News building, Including large office desk, cupboard and chairs. Possession Immediately. . FOR SALE 44-ft. boat, good liv ing accommodations, fully equipped. Good machine at a low price. Apply McLean's Boat Yards, Seal Cove. (it) FOR SALE FOR SALE Snappy messenger business. Apply P. O. Box 516 or Millar's Flower Stand for Information, (tf) FOR SALE Grade A raw milk, good for babies and adults. Phone Black 6 08, Dominion Dairy. FOR SALE 29 ft. Trolling Boat Joy Pat, at Home Oil. (249 FOR SALE "Good Cheer" heater. Phone Blue 336. (247) WANTED ' WANTED Smart messenger boy for plant messenger service. Wages $35 per month. Apply Box 159 Dally News. YOUNG Gentleman wants ooara and room In private home. Apply Box 160, Dally News. (246) WANTED A reliable trustworthy housekeeper. Apply Box 161, Dally News. WORK WANTED RELIABLE Colored Girl With 6V2 years' experience as good cook general. If desired, please state all rjarticulars In your first ap plication. Miss Melton, 710 Ocean View. Powell River, B.C. LOST lost Bovs' heavy brown over coat, nalr of classes In pocket Return to Dally News. 1246) FOUND FOUND Boy's watch, black leath er strap at Beach Place. Owner can have some by colling at Dally News and paying for this advertisement. ers. Mrs. Onne received the many guests in a floor-length afternoon dress of mineral blue crepe with black accessories, her flowers ta red roses. ' For the wedding trip to Banff the bride donned a brown tweed suit, with dark brown accessories, a fox fur scarf and a corsage bouquet of mauve orchids. From Banff Dr. and Mrs. Horwood will proceed to Toronto to make their home. B. C. Furniture Co. 4 STUDIO COUCHES at C CHESTERFIELDS s39 50 priced $7Q $4 fi)C from I V to 1.U0 4 ENAMEL KITCHEN RANGES Two-tone priced $01 $ from OI to 12 SPRING-FILLED MATTRESSES $ at 99 16 Uied Furniture 2 KITCHEN TABLES 1 DRESSER 1 SINGLE BED, COMPLETE 4 HEATERS PHONE BLACK 324 Third Ave. DRESSMAKER Mrs. Nakatanl, Ladles and Children's Alterations . Phone Blk. 529, 523 Fulton St Satisfaction Guaranteed Cleaning and Pressing CHIROPRACTOR Stanley W. Colton, D.O, Fh.C. Wallace Block - Phone 611 Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 p.m. , Due Vancouver Thurs. pju. CAHDENA EVERY FRIDAY, 10:30 p.m. , Due Vancouver Monday a.m.. Queen Charlotte Islands Leaving October 21, Novem-, ber 4 and 18 Tickets and Reservationi from FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. - Phone 568, USED FURNITURE BARGAINS Heaters, Sewing Machines, One Gurney Oxford Range complete with Silent Glow Oil Burner, One Northern Electric Cabinet, Radio, Two Dresseis, One Meat Safe, One Large Oval Shaped Hand Bowl. One Enameled Baby's Bath, One Oak Library Table, ' One 3-Piece Chesterfield Suite complete with cretonne slip covers, One Axminster Rug. 9x10' ; One Axminster Rug, 9x15; Dishes, Books, Musical Instruments, etc. Elio's Furniture Store THIRD AVENUE Store Hours from 8:30 am. to 5:30 pjn. , a FijYourBwmW! Are you burning the proper kind of coal? Ask for the free services and advice of our qualified fuel experts. We are prepared to fill your coal needs now at lower prices from stock on hand. Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Importers of Cement, Lumber and all Kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL Why not lay in a stock of coal now for the winter PHONE 116 PHONE 117 I RAILWAY I LINES Bl TRAVEL few Canadian Pacific Transcontinental . H ; Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver Tia Ocean Falls and Way Ports SS "PRINCESS ADELAIDE" Every Friday, 2 p.m. TO VANCOUVER DIRECT Oct. 7th, 20th, 29th, Nov. 7th, 17th and 27th. To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau andSkagway Oct. 2nd, 15th, 25th, Nov. 3rd, 13th and 23rd. Direct connection at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations from W. L. Coates, General Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. Canadian National Railways Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver Thursday at 11:15 p.m., calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River. Saturday at 11:15 p.m., calling at Ocean Falls. Trains leave Prince Rupert for the East Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6:00 p.m. Alr-Conditioned Sleeping and Dining Cars For full Information, reservations, etc., call or write R. S. GREIG, CITY PASSENGER AGENT, 528 Third Ave., Phone 260, Prince Rupert Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines 1 my ft I1 I'