.itti&y 6epttmtt . "21,11128.,. , - Hotel Arrivals 'Miss W.K. Wilson Priuce Kupert iiadlev. Namu; R. W. Sinclal . ... i n . Inverness, Mr. aiiu ivh. r ouu-i Mr and Mrs A .. moiiton ,u. waii. ,r.nyme,r u. McOl; : shin, W D. Armstrong, M. ( W Walsh, Vancouver; J. ;8. IDquk'', an, Halifax; J. E. Barbour, W.tlroer J. Trd- I wUr city I Iloyal i" R Harrison. .Bmlthers; N. C ! Bishop. R W Wilson J. Eldland Vancouver O. C. HolberR, M Shorty King Tong, city; P. Leir-bro, C N. R. ft .1--. PIlAnn niKortn ff iitla aUm j ment arrived ln the.clty this morn- nt and will lea this evening with parmrnt qf lands business.. JITTi:ilS ON TIME GUELPH, Ont., SepL 21: Powder PuM Beauty Shoppe PermanLi, Maicells, Finger-ave3, etc Children's lalr-tut a. Specialty. Phone Gtrr.n K83 Jor AiinotntniMit Horlfl F.bv 437 4tb K. Value ,r Married At Nelson r;;:: r,. rM.r of Mr. and nott Wikou 4if Prince Jtupert illrlrie Of 4?. jBrpwu of North B. C R D. Baker. yacouver;.w.( NELSON, Sept. 21.-A quiet but Victoria; J. R. Torrance' Lai,. impressive wedding ceremony was CaK'.ary a r -.ampuuu, vancou- solemnized In St. Saviour's Pro vcr Anion y. mull"!, 4uuhiu, i. gauiedral when Rev. J. a. Holmes j, yai ung. .Vancouver, w. .viu. unUed ln marrlaBe Wilma Katlier. lanu, Sinlthers; A. T. Nicholson Uie, el(Jest oaughter of Mr and Toronto. Mrs. Robert Wilson or Prince Ru- . SaLy , -, j pert to Ernest Cuthbert, -only son Mar -1 v 1 rose? .and ern, wlne accessoHes, To Write About Medford Linen Finish Stationery .CO Sheets and 48 Envelopes 49c Ormes Ltd. The .teitli Store rbonea: II 11 Open Dally rrpm $ ja. tUI 0 p.m. Sunday and Holidays ftom IX noon till S m.m. 1 .m. All) p.ka. Canadian Pacific Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Paciflc To Vancouver via Ocean Falls. and Way Piwt SS. "Prlncfss Adelaide" Every Friday 10 p.m. TO VANCOUVER DIRECT PRINCESS LOUISE September 7th, 17th, 7th - October 7th, 18th Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations From w COATES, General Agent. rln Rupert, B.C. Mrs. B. Walkland of Smlthers of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Brown vZZ" .r" ? ine North Iientl, B. C. Their .attend- r ",on""B r3 ant? were Mr. and Mrs. .Reginald) ' ISnf? aCU,d 88 bf 8Qd Mrs- Wilson who went to matron of honor respectively. We,l-i;Nelm .to attend the wedding of "WbyWtesMw-er .daughter, arrived home this garet Qraham. The altar wajimnmi.,. . .3. waiimuuy uecoraiea wun .gladioli In tones of pink. Charles Olds, well known rail- who was given In mar- wayman, arrived in the has assumed the position of school city wpam Tumbull for a trip through vlw.aC!!l"0Lf0Wn' B?plre fty,e" v.jcnnan monair poque bonnet and on teacher at Lakel.se near Terrace. "T , , I 100Kea last n'ent'a traln from princ? charming ln her wedding dress of George to receive further treaU Charles E. Hopper r Victoria, tr,P,e; whJtf. sold stencil crepe In ment for a recent arm injury. -tary of the Land Settlement '. , and Whlte Board and assistant suoerlntendent J hh ,vl, !: 1Ier bouquet was a The speaker tomorrow at the --.i, fn, w i ",ower ' bailsman roses and lllv Rotary Club luncheon Is Malnr " icjr. x,. a-njipou oi Victoria wno w.il , Mrs. Dill wore a parma Darma violet violet address aaaress the me ,ciuo club on on currpnt ' i.aiitcu u uuuquei oi jonahna nui iwcuonaia ana ts. u. mc- Donald, sons of Dr. McDonald of P-ers bound kuwucu ju joiacK cninon vfli- ui Vancouver on tne uaiaia wnen The -hift bark to eastern standard! vet wltb R0,d beaded .dolman she went south last evening. . tlaAUOB W1A M ...II I 1. A i Ume the other week-end had people ,. , u D,ac inram ... 7 twh.rrrt Mnnv .aiirt ih-'u- hat... Her .cor-saee .was of butterfly Mr- and Mrs. J. W. McAuley a Portland Canal points included Mrs. F. S. Wrlgh.t and Mrs. Charles Graham of Stewart. Mrs. Haueham of .Mill Bay, Miss Rose from Anyox.'1 THE DAILY SEWS PAGE TSB'i LOCAL NEWS NOTES Phone 112 Taxi; day and night.: Dr. C. H. Hankinson returned this morning from a trip east. P. H. Healy came . south from Stewart on the steamer Catala last evening and left the boat here. Thanksgiving Day Is being celebrated this year on October 10 and the railway has arranged siHTial fares for that occasion. Harold Ponder arrived home thi morning on the Prince Oeorg3 from Vancouver". Mrs. Bert Morgan, who has been visiting In Vancouver and Seattle for the pa stmonth arrived home this morning. R. W. Sinclair, manager of Inverness cannery, arrived ln the ilty on last night's, train for a brief business visit. Charles .Graham, inspector of mines, returned to the oltv on lat. nloht's t.rnln frnrh a tYwrii 'n;ft.Tf ' ' trip Into th'e Omtn'ect mining district on official duties COAL Nanaimo Wellington Lump, In-terior Sootless, Pea Coal for automatic stokers, Nut and Egg Coal for ranes, Albert & McCaffery. Phone 116. t.f. Dr. II. N. Brocklesby has returned to the city from a trip to Babine Lake. He was on holiday and enjoyed some very fine Mrs HrpiiVHmnn nf VHheTiiMo ,and son and daughter arrived this I morning on the Prince George accompanying her mother, Mrs. G. A T4 r ikUVi U.. ...lit ..t tt Mr. and Mrs. William Trotter oi Prlnca George arrived in the city on last "night's .train . and ' , will bo, -hi n,h.ih.P o t u. 'rnscsna iern. The groom's .mother m me qy 0n last nignt's , w" " W M 'C ""'V 1 1 ic UJJ,a wr o.. .troln frm TJ,lr.. ..,, iheart back or Just leave them ! Tj ,77 . 1 " K"w" PI nnni' IT":;; '! '" " 7 ! trotter was formerly Miss Wadec sione .-m .uK-an iqns oi diuc apd rose .wow wgiu on mc Mussallcm. aaughfer of Mr. ano -with a smart blue hat to match. Her Pr,nce for a trlP to Van- Mrs N Mussallem.of .thUxlty. i . ... ii !',,corJge ,was butterfly roses and cow?r ejsejere Jo the south. " ;ff rn, .Eollowjns; the service a re-; rwWon. was held at tne home "Vnl- ATTENTION FISHERMEN Don't t m , J. N. Meldrum, a mining man, ..o, fu v,.u., ,iiaJia--on the north .hore-of Mr. J""?" ",c -vaiaia on great picture-story of the Ketchi- ani jyirs. . 11. jjhi. Air. and Mrs. '"-u h.jj iimue me kan fishing areas with George ,Bi;own tboo Uft on their honey- rounds f Portland .Canal ,and the Raft, Dorothy Lamour. showing rnpqnJn Sookape. On their return NaaJS ana-cai here southbound Friday & Saturday .at the.Capltol they will reside in the Kerr Anart- laflt -evening. (i-Bad vised, den'mfss It. (2221 nients. For travelllnK Mrs. Brown - . wore .a, most bcomln- tailored jult Pangers leaving the steamer . i . nf jthennfird- niairt ;ih vini, Catala atPrince. Rupert last even- A itvili-tir frt "t 1 " . , . . .... , . lUAiiini v in ms tin iicr fiouinoouna inp ,irom J , First Meeting: of the Season Held Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Eastman ar- Last Night Provides Hospital rived home this morning on the Needs Prince George after a holiday spent In the south, the first in The first m 'etln? of th season many years for Mr. Eastman. They or the Women's Hospital Auxiliary visited Vancouver, Seattle and a , was held last nUht ln the Hospital number . of points ln Washington 1 Board Room. Mrs. J. R. Morison, solng as far as Coulee Dam. They the president, was in the chair and were enthusiastic .over the good there was a good attehdence .of roaas and the activity in the members. Routine husinpxs wn! south but decided things were gi-ing a little too fast there for them, so were glad to be home. Announcements All advertisements ln this col omn will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Baptist Church Tea September 21. Eagle's Bridge, September St Pelerls Tea Mrs. Llneham September 22. Baskc.tvSoclai Pahce,,.OddfelliT7' C. C. F. Bazaar, October U , Grocery Shower, Ridley Home, October 0. Eastern Star .tea, .Masonic Hall, October, Mrs. Parker presents Ml Lady's Trousseau. Catholic Bazaar- October 12, 13. Presbyterian Tea "The Manse" October 13. Canadian Legion W. A. Bazaar October 19. United Anniversary Supper October 20. !j Hospital Auxiliary Tea -Nurses' i Home, October Zl. I Hill CO Tea October 27. . .. ; Sonja's Bazaar November 4. j Baptist Bazaar November 5. , Presbyterian Bazaar Nov. 10. ' i I Cathedral Christmas Bazaar No- 'vember 17. i I St. Peter's Church Bazaar Nov ember 24. Hospital Body discussed and plans made for the Auxiliary tea to be held ln October at the Nurses' Home at which time the aullt which the members made ! during the past season will be raffled and also a cushion donated by Mrs. .Fred Rogers. Other business included the voting of the sum of lghty-five dollars to the hospital 2oard for the Installation of blanket-warmers ln the ner hospital now under construction. AFTER 40 . . . your" kidneys tend to slow up. If these bl6od filters become inflamed, excess acid stays in the system. Needle pointed acid crystals Joge in fjintsand muscles setting up irrigation and mat id pains. Take Gin Pills to stimulate kidneys and ert prompt relief. PILLS "Prof their merit throutn tbtlr uae.' ALMER'S Coffee Shoppe Corner T1HKD and SIXTH ! i The Brightest and Most up to the Minute Eating Place In Prince Rupert Open 7 a.m. to 2 a.m. TODAY'S BUY! MANY GOOD SH0INGS Visiting Mining Man Comments On Lack of Development In District Rates Are Handicap 'There are so "many good sur face showings, It is a wonder to me more development has not been done," remarks J. E. Barber( field man for Thunderblrd Mines Ltd. of Nelson, who arrived ln the city on last night's train to consult with Dr. Joseph T. Mandy, reslf dent mining engineer, after having been for the past..couple of; weeks or so ln the' Dbrreen, Usk and Terrace areas. Freight and treatment charges: on ore are. doubtless, mitigatlno. against small mining operations in the Interior, comments Mr; .Barber. It now costs $15 a ton to ship ore to Tacoma and it is worse to Trail. He believes that a smelter in J,hls district -would .a great advantage, - .. .... ..Jig KULC OF 1IFALTII TORONTO, Sept. 21: (CP) York. Township school children's first rule of health Is keeping .their hands, clean, said Dr. C. A. Warren,, medical officer of health. He expects to administer toxoid to about' 1,500 youngsters this fall. If you wish to swap somethlngr4 Try a Classified. M US1C Rulh Nelson 'A.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano, Theory nnd Harmony. Phone Green 390 Mrs. Bernard Lundahl Voice. Production PIANO and THEORY Phone GREEN 931 431 4th Ave. West MUSIC Miss N. Lawrence Teacher of VIOLIN, THEORY, HARMONY Walkerfs Music Store Large Stock Music Heintzman, Nordhelmer and Lesage Pianos Piano Tuning with "Resonoscope" Phone Blue 389 212 4th fit. Northern British Columbia Power Company Limited ENJOY EXTRA COMFORT AT LESS COST With a Coleman Oi 1 Burning HEATER I " MODEL 82!) A completely modern cabinet type circulating heater thai etves fine kan healthful he-tin-: setnir. .Finished In the new Duroplastic cnalnel finish in warm walnut brown Will not chip, aack oi- po l. Equipped with an 3-inch Coleman tFuel Saving Wick less Burner anil many other features of Superiority. .NOW ONLY $80.00 : ' Come In For a Demonstration GORDON'S HARDWARE Mcr.nmn stuf.lt Phone 311 MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE; ; Bedroom Dresser Clearance 2 Di;i:s;EPiS Walnut. HeauUftilly. finished Phone 775 . S27.50 327 THini) AVENUE December Frozen HERRIN BAIT Cold Storage Ice Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Ltd. Prince Rupert, R.C. It's interesting to know when reading the Daily News that the people of tho whole district are doing the same.