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JJ Canadian Pacific Transcontinental ' Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via 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 and Skagway Oct. 2nd, 15th, 25th, Nov. 3rd, 13th and 23rd. Direct connection at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations from ,W. L. Coales, General Agent, Prince Rupeit. B.C. 3 tor. ' Mrs, Joseph Peterson, Mrs. Duncan McKenzie. Mrs. T. M. Spencer and Mrs. C. O. Ham poured. Mrs. J. A. Frew. Mrs. J. W. Eastwooi and Mrs. H. Hibbard were servi-teurs and Mrs. J. O. Steen was cashier. The tea room was in charge of Mrs. A. T. Ivarson and Mrs. Prendcrgast. Mrs. Harry Calderwood and Mrs. R. R. Strachan looked after the sale of home cooking. CANVASSIS ORGANIZED Team Captains Named For Drive On Behalf Of Civic Centre Team captains for the civic centre drive for funds which is to be carried out this week were appointed at a meeting Saturday night in the City Hall. With the Phone ait pn m iiTri Free 843 OVERWAITEAud. The Best in Fine Foods FIRST GRADE BUTTER- o ids. ROYAL COCOA Made by Baker's; lb. TOMATO JUICE 10 oz. tins; 4 tins WINDSOR SALT 3 pkts, 15c 23c HONEY WAFERS ft ftp per pkt. . CAMPBELL'S TOMATO 2 tins PURE MARMALADE nwiu ur-,cil ID. jar FAMILY SODAS per 16 oz. pkt. SUNLIGHT SOAP per bar 20c FRY'S COCOA- 16 oz. tins PLUMS 16 oz.; 2 tins BROWN SUGAR 3 lbs. CRAB MEAT pe'r tin 6c 25c COFFEE- per lb. OU 19c '- 25c 25c LOWNEY'S CARAMELS bag IQC Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY IMIONE 657 APPLE JUICE 50 c3, tins; each BRAN FLAKES Kellogg's; per pkt. BAKEASY 2 lbs. HAMO per tin AYL.MER CHICKEN Delivery WOODBURY'S SOAP 4 bars for 23c CRANGE PEKOE TEA ST 65c MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI 1 lb. rkts. 9c JOHNSON'S FLUID BEEF 16 oz. bottles; $4 AC each liUu 25c 22c lie 35C 25c 29c g 27c RITZ BISCUITS per pkt. CIIIPSO large pkt. MATCHES 3 large boxes 2 PKTS. ALL-WHEAT 1 COLORED CUP AND SAUCER all for 15c 25c 1 25c I 25c - n Dolls . . Toys . . Gifts for Girls and Boys, Oet them at the VARIETY STORE 330 3rd Ave. W. Phone Red 120 Take 1 lb. butter, soften to cream; (don't melt). Soak rounding tablespoon gelatine; in cud Pacific Millf, 5 mln--utes. Stir soaked gelatine into Hi cups lukewarm Pacific Milk; stir until gelatine per-1 fectly dissolved. Add softened) butter, V2 teaspoon salt, few drops butter coloring. Beat until smooth. Press into bowl, allow to set. PACIFIC MILK I Irradiated and Vacuum Packed 1 I m mmr. m tuaamsn nop ktks.u NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates1 75c up 50 Rooms Hoi & Cold Watci Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 Attention Ladies! Just received a large shipment of FUR COATS in the latest style. You are all invited to come and look over our stock. Prices to suit everyone's pocketbook. Remember we have an easy payment plan. GOLDHLOOM "The Old Reliable" ; ev utMzm :'. am in m t a m m Notice Regular Monthly Meeting of Boilermakers and Iron Shipbuilders I Union of Canada, Local No. 4, u I will be held on i Friday, October 17 EAGLES' HALL, 7:30 I'M. 2 wswmx ilia;.!! xns u.m.n m u THE SEAL of QUALITY mm. GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye pinFseal Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all-the-year-round payroll in Prince Rupert. Complete Shows at 1:00,3:00, 5:00,7:00, 9:00 4 PAQE FOUR THE DAILY NEWS TUESDAY, OCTOBER Expert OPTICAL SERVICE CIIAS. DODIMEAD Optometrist in Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing, Hand Engraving Visit Our Basement Store For Fine China, Dinnerware, Glasses, Uaggage and Novelties MAX HEILBRONER JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT WATCH THIS PAGE FOR NEWS OF - The Sale Of The Year Men's and Boys' Clothes at Unheard of Low Prices SEE THURSDAY'S PAPER Presbyterian Tea 'Shower for Bride- ! Married Quietly 1 And Sale Is Held Elect Delightful Saturday Evening Successful Affair Last Week At Home Of Mrs. M. McLeod With many ladies calling to extend their patronage, the tea and sale of home cooking held last Thursday afternoon by the Ladies' Aid of First Presbyterian Church at the home of Mrs. M. McLeod, - Sixth Avenue West, was a very successful affair. g The guests were received by Mrs. MCL,eoa, Mrs. u. u. smart, president of the Ladies' Aid, and Mrs. A. F. MacSween, wife of the pas- objective of contacting every person in the city with an appeal for the largest contribution possible in support of the objective, can vassers will scour every part of the city between now and Saturday. Headquarters will be at the Canadian Legion. Gordon German was named treasurer of the paign of which Dr. R. G. Laree is chairman. ensen Hostesses tor Mrs. . William Denluck i A happy event preceding the marriage at the end of the week of Mlss''Th6lffS Skog to Private William Denluck was a delightful miscellaneous shower in honor of the bride at which the hostesses were the Misses Anne and Sol-velg Sorensen. 1 An enjoyable evening was spent in playing bingo, the winners at which weie Mrs. George Geddes, Mrs- George Viereck, Miss Thelma Skog and Mrs. Bartel Hedstrom, after which Miss Dolly Sorensen presented a beautifully decorated basket of gifts to the bride-to-be. Delicious refreshments were ser ved at midnight. Those, present were Mrs. Knut Slatta, Mrs. Antonsen, Mrs. J. G. Velrick, Mrs. Sorensen, Mrs. Thomas Glenn. Mrs. E. Skog, Mrs. Bartel Hedtsrom, Mrs. John Mur-vold Mrs. Johansen. Miss Dorothy Flaten, Miss Lily Luth. Mrs. George Velrick. Miss Audrey Velrick. Mrs. ' Gordon Veirlck. Miss Jean Dalzell. Miss Dorothy Peachey. Miss Lillian Skogmo, Miss Annie Sorensen, Mrs. David Geddes, Mrs Walter Ballinger. Miss Solvelg Sorensen. Mrs. Ole Skog, Miss Elvida Sorensen and Miss Dolly Sorensen. STOP PAIN OF Sore Throat at once with fast-acting ASPIRIN you'll soy it's iptenrfidl j 6n Warning! Look for this cross on every Aspirin tablet If you don't see it. It isn't Aspirin. Saturday evening at 7:30 at the residence of the pastor of St I Paul's Lutheran Church, Rev. J. H. Myrwang, the marriage took place quietly of Miss Julia Essen, daugh-1 ter of Mrs. VI:tor Ensen, 537 j Eighth Avenue West, to Elnari Christiansen, son of Mr. and Mrs I Jens Pedar Christiansen of Den-j mark. Witnesses of the ceremony' were Miss Allda Johnson and Helee Fsen. Following the cere-1 mony friends were entertained atj the nome 01 in Dnnes narems. The counle. who will have h? jronzratnlatinns and best wishes of manv friends, will reside in Prince Ruoert. ( 1 Th hr' wis dtti in Prince "'inert and has lived here all h" ' fife. The room is emoloyed at the jry d'vk. having arrived not Ions; iaeo from the prairies. I "Build B. C. Payrolls" Get 2 Pounds I Of Butter 1 From One Pound fifi I or 1 v 1 JvAponurii TIMELY! THRILLING! POWERFUL! liiiBtfkiiaHHiHIE&MILiM' rmmm 'Jill 'LJBBBBaBB""- H .1 i iJr.m 1 1 I'l'i'iB (at 1 39, 3:39, 5 39. 7 39, 9 39) ADDED ATTRACTIONS -3 STOOGES in "I'LL NEVER 1IEIL AGAIN" Merry Melodies, "The neckline Hare" LATEST WAR SOU ENDING TODAY, "THE BRIDE CAME C 0. D." at 1:00, 3 12, 5:24, 7:36 and 9 43 CAPITOL A FAMOUS P1ATIIS THEATIP Complete S. T; 1:00, 2:33. 4 4; B S7 ;;) MR. KOXRAI) KNUDSEN Member of the Norwegian Parliament, will addrtss PUBLIC MEETINGS IN ODDFELLOWS' HALL WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15 AT 8:30 P.M. IN NOKWEGW THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16 AT 8:00 P.M. I.N ENGLISH ALL WELCOME ADMISSION FREE A voluntary collection will be taken for the Norwegian SfA Fund. THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTLNG COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED Manufacturers of ELEPHANT lirand Chemicals and Chemical .Fertilizers Ammonium Phoiphates, Ammonium Sulphate. Suprr-phosphates, Monocalcium Phosphate Producers and Refiners of TADANAC Hrand Metals Mercury, Cold, Silver, Lead, Zinc, Cadmium, Bismuth and Antimony . . Also Sulphuric Acid and Sulphur General Office and Works FREE Trail B.C For every 3 labels from any tin ot package of Dr. Ballara Ocs Food (and 5c stamp to pc:tage) we will mall you ONE SOLID HRASS IDENTIFICATION TAG Absolutely free. BE SURE to print clearly your i t- ana address" on a separate sheet of paper and mall to the iiudrc bclo. FREE For an additional 15 labe's n-.n Or Ballard's Dog Food (and 5c stamp to cover-postage) we will mall you aosoiuuiy t ONE COPY of DR. BALLARD'S DOG & CAT ROOK Containing a wealth of helprul information on the feeding, training and care of "man's best friend." Address all replies to DR. BALLARD'S ANIMAL FOOD PRODUCTS, LTD., 4659 Victoria Drive, Vancouver B.C. COAL! COAL! i - TAe f rentes? Victory faiure woi-JYas storna )J near rays 2jT from trie sunf Tho coal business un't a oij ter of guess work with us, we know good coai when we B"J it .and you will know goodc when you try it. Webuyj best the mines produce. properly graded before comes to us and prtPJ scheencd and weighed W'u It comes to you. Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. C51 mifiNE 65! I'HONE