i I (i u n u They're The Tops! PEOPLES STORE ! I INVITING FALL MILLINERY They're here! Those intriguing new women's hats to complete your fall ensemble. Select from dozens of styles. Choose your own color. We call them "Crowning Glories" because they're really the tops in stunning millinery. Mail Orders Promptly Filled RUPERT PEOLES STORE "In the Heart of Prince Rupert" THIRD AVE. Next to Heilbroner's Phone BLUE 907 SHORT CUT TO VICTORY! LADIES! Here Is your chance to try the latest 3-INCH FEATHERBOB PERMANENT. All ends tapered with Frank Balrd's Hair Shaper. Individual styling to suit your features. i BUY Sunrise Beauty Salon VIOLET SLH Cor. 6th and Fulton Above Sunrbe Store Phone Blue 913 for Appointments ? DAY AND NIOIIT ttAiHIN MMMM... . . I RAILWAY I UNtS flStrAtftTl Kl laavii. Ta Lk JEr Canadian Pacific Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific . REGULAR STEADIER SERVICE To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports; also to Ketchikan, Wran-gcll, Juneau and Skagway Direct Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Information, Tickets and Reservations from W. L. COATES, General Asent, Prince Rupert, B.C. RUPERT BRAND Sole Fillets ai Your Local . . . Kutchcrs. NO WASTE READY TO COOK Canadian Fish & Cold Storage ? PRINCE RUPERT M Co. Ltd. BRITISH COLUMBIA ing he was safe." line and was then FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1912 ' THE DAILY NEWS " Expert OPTICAL SERVICE VISIT OUK BASEMENT STOKE Chas. Dodimcad Optometrist in Chart Watch,. Clock, Jewelry Repairing, Hand EngrsTlnc for Fine China, Dlnnerware, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties. MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant tWAV.WAW.WAW.V.V.V.VAVAVAVV.W.VW.V 5 MAKE GUNS FORHUBBY It's a nusy Wife of Soldier Who Took Tart in Assault of Dieppe Written for Tne Canadian Press By FRANK RASKY TORONTO. Oct. 2: O) In her own way Mrs. Florence Burton has set up a private second front While her husband, Sydney Burton, 31. served with the Canadians at Dieppe is artillery wireless oper aior, sne was neiping Dutid guns at a munition plant here. "I'd ust heard from my hus band before the big attack," said Mrs. Burton, "but I haven't had a I letter irom him since. Youe no I J 1. T ff.lt ft.. It. S I raid when I got a telegram say- Mrs. Burton, 28, neat and slim In blue slacks and pin-stripe blouse, had been employed for more forelady. Like the 6,000 women In her plant and like the 120.000 engaged in war work across Canada, Ij,she finds the job interesting, but requiring keen eyesight, flexible out im more used to it now. When you're working on night shift and when there's two children to think about and when Iji there's money and guns to make. . you have your mind and hands I full." Mrs. Burton works five shirts : weekl weekly, The Burtons have a nlne-year-eld daughter. Valanne, and a year-old son, Johnny, the Image need to work as one. While Mrs. ALL OUT FOR WAR (Continued from page 1) Burton Is at the war. plant both a commlwionershin -I by the respective members. M. M. I Connelly and E. T. Kenney. With wii-oc vwu mcmivia uuu lutcu nuic to study at first hand local At Smlthers Dr. Green, on be half of the Board of Trade and village commission, had been the children are looked after by their Speaking of policing of the City grandparents. ;0f prince Rupert. Mr. Hart said Mrs. Burton honesUy believes that the province was willing t o her husband is one of the hand- police a- city iut. at somest men she knows, but she the same time, was not Dreoared WooooaooooojoocH5tooQMMDo&CMDnflnnn adds, "and what wife doesn't think L to police at a deficit. In other K n..;l, cr s n .c. m . Vr !ine -the same me way? way?" She Bne . wnie writes him mm wd- " s ready to carry on If and Comfortable TAXI SERVICE PHONE 235 every spare moment she has, and says he recently begged her to lay off writing about her pet topic describing the nice girls at the factory. She also writes him about her sister who Is an aircraft worker, and her brother a flight sergeant with the R.C.A.F. I so sympathetic and friendly. But I she has- her own reason for work-jlng so expertly. She said: "I feel 'as though with every guri that comes off the assembly line, I'm helping my husband come home so much the sooner." GET NO UAINCIIECKS LONDON. Oct. 1: O Workmen engaged on airdrome construction ind other vital outdoor tasks are being Issued with oilskin clothing to enable them to continue their work during wet weather. the full cost was met "by the mu nicipality whkh was not - - - , i , i i . , , , 1 Savage SHOES Will Last You Longer 'Cause Sandy Savage Makes Them Stronger IIURLHUT, JACK & JILL MICKY 3IOUSK, VALUE LEADER LOAFERETTES ' All Carried in Stock Here WE HAVE "MOSCO" CORN CURE Family shoe store ltD. "The Home of Good Shoes" IS MARRIED TO COLONEL Miss Chrhslc McLeod and Carlos Sylvester Von-Auron United Lat Evening A pretty but quiet marriage of much local interest took place at spokesman on such problems as First Presbyterian Church last the water supply system, protcc tion of the watershed of Seymour and Blgelow Lakes and sewage disposal. The understanding was that further estimates and definite plans would be prepared. night when Miss Christina Agnes McLeod, only child of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McLeod, Ambrose Ave . and popular local girl who was born In Prince Rupert and has lived here all ber life, became the The Hazclton Board of Trade had bride ueut. col. Carlos 8ylvester Drougnt up tne matter or tne oja Von-Auron, uuiKiey Kiver Dnage connection a. Vou-Auron of between Old Hazelton and South York of Mr. and Syracuse, Mrs New Hazelton. The site had been visited The ceremony was performed by and the promise had been given fnev. iCapt.) A. Acree in the prrs-by the Premier -that the matter ence of a small gathering of rela would be taken up fully on his Uve and Immediate friends return to Victoria. J nw bride wore a Princess b)u At Terrace great new develop- dress of honeymoon creoe wi , tnan a year at the factory. Shejmeni was noted ana an inspection top of rose and silver sequins u;.d was four moths on the assembly I was made of the provincial part nat match. Her bououet was of promoted toiOf the Prince Rupert-Haielton'rose carnations. Her father uav highway which was under con- the bride in marriage, structlon east of Uk by the Ar- Mrs. Doris Southby. the m.-.io. nelt & Co. contracting firm, thU ;ef honor, was drasaee in gold wi being actually a part of the major gold accessories and wore -...-.,w,ii,..in,OTil.Me nai oi piacK. carry ma a ringers and womanly patience, program wnich was now being bouquet of deep rose and gold (m: "At first I could hardly bear be- (carried out by the Dominion. nations. ing separated from my husband Mr.. Hart said he was much lm- The groom and I felt lonely." she confessed., pressed with the evident prosperity vf.tor Rotwrt run was attended b or tne central interior at tnis The bride's mother wore a wtnr time. It augured in his view the colored dress made of honeymoon start of an era of great develop- crepe with hat and accessor ks t ment. much of whkh would be match and had a eonaa or nmic tributary to Prince Rupert Having and white carnations. visited air fields at such points A reception was held In the of- as Prince George. Vanderhoof. mesB - AenmnHs whorr three sUnts of eight hoursjSmithers and Terrace. Mr. Hart some two hundred friends were each and two of ten hours. Isald he foresaw an Important traf- present to extend their beat wishes Child ren First ; fie through this country after the m mnmtuiaLbwia nw tun 'ar- tastefully decorated with flowers Nor had the bounteous crops and and flags. ,the exceedingly beautiful Indian a three-tier weridln nb m. of his father. "With us it's always! summer of the central interior duly cut by the bride. been the Children who came first" !m unnMlrivl h tho Prmlr i TV,- ik. uj. MVmmw;mvwwwwmvwl'imM Mn. Burton. Vabnse nUni , nosed bv Oeoree VL csv w-h her father regularly and mv hus- 1 nncc UUP"1 im" v. , . I band Is always asking about little Mr. Hart had no statement to and responded to by the groom. Johnny." make at this time In regard to the capt. Acree proposed a toast to one saia ner son jonnny weed municipal situation at Prince Ru- the bridesmaid to which MaJ tenuis overaus au me ume. pert wntcn, according to tne latest responded. which made him look like a tiny announcement of the goverment,. Following the reception. Col. and war worker, but she hoped that is to revert to the mayor and coun- Mrs. Von-Auron left for a honey- u biuii up ire wuuiunh.cu pan at me end oi tne year moon trip to California. Thev will after having been for years under; return to Prince Rupert to reside at 7M 8Uth Avenue West. W.'.V.V.V.VAVAV.'.V.V.V r 5 I being ; O done tn Prince Rupert at the Dresent time. Therefore, there was J the request by Victoria for a newijj agreement. ;J In the course of his Interview. ! i r iv.i I. . j ik.i . v. v. iu. iiaib (cniamru umi uiiuukii- a Officials say Mr. Burton makes lout his travels he had found the ' perfect forelady because she Is reaction toward the coalition gov- ernment in British Columbia one of approval. Mr. Hart will not return to Victoria by way of the Interior as he had originally planned but, Instead, will travel down the coast leaving tonight for Vancouver where he Is due Sunday night or Monday morning. The Premier, rested and refreshed after his trip through , the Interior, Is busy today visiting the gpyernment departments and off icials at Prince Rupert as well as receiving delegations. COUPONS are still available with each cash putchate in our store. We would appreciate to have new customers drop In and let u espial this gift plan to them. MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store "Where Dollars Dollars Have Have More cents" I P.O. 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