x . j;e? 7 1939. e Rupert I, tUuo t ICCMKMKJkXXt HOT 114 COMING UP FOR IR wmien air raid wardens on duty at an under- rdrn post In London, comes uo for a little fresh wardens shepherd Lnndon citizens into air raid shel- event of an aerial attack on the metropolis MacKenzie's Furniture WINDOW SHADES - tern Window Shade Color green. 30x72. i Horn Window Shade Color cream. 38x72. L l PHONE 775 Smoked "Rupert Bra.nd" J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank IIMr 90c 90c Mild Cured Salmon 15c For Lunch an Toasted Sandwiches or Hors d'ocuvrc One, Package Serves Four People Keps for Weeks la Refrigerator Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Lid. Urithh Columbia CANADIAN PACIFIC Trnnsconlinenlal " Trnns-Allantic Trnns-I'aclfic To Vancouver yia Ocean Falls and Way Porta 8S PRINCESS' ADELAIDE Every Friday 10 p.m. To Vancouver Direct ' PRINCESS LOUISE September 16th, 20th, October Cth, 7th, 27th D'rt Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Paclllc Services "Tlcketi ttnd""neserat!on froin W. U COATKS, General Aienl rrlnce Rupert. D C. HON STEAMSHIPS LTD. 8teamera Leav rrlnce Rupert tor Vancouver: T8 CATAI.A KVERYTUK8. T.S.S. CAKDENA FKIUAY, DAY, X:Z9 p.m. 10:S0 p. "ue 4 Vancouver, Thurs. p.m. Due V.aVouver, Monday a.m. . ii Convenient IMrase Purchase Ticket at Ot!lc Uher lnfnrn,nn .t--iJirf nprvntlons and Tickets From FRANK J, BKINNP.lL Prinr Uunrrl Aient. Third Ave. Phone 5G Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MUH VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 A mrrtlncr of the cltv council Is ' etr aboard the Princess Louise yes terday leraay returning returning south souui alter uiwr m hav- Mr. Justice C. D. Macaulay. ter-.ritorlal ude. of the Yukon, and, Mrs. Macaulay were passengers aboard the Princess Louise Tester- day afternoon bound south from D.twron to Victoria to spend the THE SEAL af QUALITY mm GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye RINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Tacked by, the, only salmon cannlnr company with an all the year round payroll M Prince Rupert COAL Grain Feed Seeds and Fertilizer PRINCE UUPERT-FEEI) CO. t'bones 5a and S3 Viefe & Guitar "Western Academy of ajusic U Shaw Phone BLUE 092 rn Blot iron """"" rs LOCAL NEWS NOTES Cash for Old Qoid. Bulger's, tl Tonight's tram, auc from the Kast at 11 o'clock, was reported this afternoon to be on time. For orornDt and courteous ser vice Phone 13 Taxi. tt Catholic Bazaar next Wednesday and Thursday. MluttuthpiUeU sailed yesterday. Thanksgiving Service Christian afternoon on the Princess Louise 'science Society, Monday, 11 a.rn. tnr a trln in Vancouver, i (235) .. . mi k m. Earie sailed last lng's train for Bmlthers, being call-' night on the Princess Adelaide for ed there on account of the serious, a wp " vwu. ..: . . '. i . I illness oi nu sister. Remember Bridge series, Moose Hall. Tuesday night, 8 pjn. sharp called for Tuesday morning when Admission 35c . t t l -..111 ko nMaUAPfi1 ' m (235) general uuju-m wui tu;uciv The IMC U4--47 date 1VI for the MiV nleblscite v on city! . 3. E. Matheson, fire Inspector - In managership will probably be set. the local Forest Branch, left on nasi, cvciiuig s nau iui a vu 1 Bu ke dUtrlct on Mis, Pulmlra Astorl returned to the city on the Princess Adelaide cUI auUe3' yesterday afternoon from a vacation trip to Vancouver and else-, where In the south. j Mls Jessie 'Rotbwell returned to the city on the Princess Adelaide, Hotel Arrivals a. c. Prince Rupert Sessions. Terrace: A. D. ... . n..ul McOllllvray. Mr. and Mrs. C. Kel- yesicruay aiiernuun "uw msm r.,, 0 n . where she has been spending "-. th? tet- ? Dv meron anti p c. Pilklngston. Vancouver; ummer R. BarUett. Blllmor; R. McDougall and C. O. Ballentlne. Canadian , H. f-fJ "J"' Airways: ' D. O. McDonald. Blllmor: I ! CO"" civil engineer, was a passen- , J. Craig, Victoria. line soent some Ume in the Atlln vTfmnv I IMI I Li I I vut DUtrict on mining business. Ulll I LiSJ ill MARRIAGE MIm Betty Cameron of This City Becomes Bride of Morley Patterson of Ocean Fails winter. united Church a pretty 1 1 Ani.thM nartv of UDwards of one wedding was solemnized last eve- hundred Irish Fusiliers arrived In nlng at 8 o'clock when Elizabeth it,. ,iiv nn tht. rnrrfon!. lat nJeht Lindsay, eldest daughter of Mr Ifrorri Vancouver to Join the local and Mrs. Robert Cameron, became earrlson. Major Stnmg was in me onae oi aioney rwm riv --- charge of the group. Local GW Does Well In Nursing And Also Sports son. eldest son of Air. ana irs. . Patterson of Ocean Falls. Rev. H O. Funston. pastor of First Pres byterian Church, officiated. Mrs. E. J. Smith played the wedding music as the bridal party entered and left the church. ' The church was artistically decorated bv friends of the bride with masses of autumn flowers which backund Ior Mis. Beatrice Berner. daughter J of Mr. and Bemer of this CCride. MrsJU given in marriage by city, has passed hfr Registered hather mgade a ,ovely plctur; examinations at St. Pauls JJ1,1 Nurds' the hio the Hospital in Vancouver w th second Dridai , class honors, being sixth In -her ..,. nf whlte , qulsette crepe, a bolero with long r, A,r dls- Miss Berner also achieved ..H prnn, rnrh. .Unction in athletics by winning c VlZT w ,the singles h Ion,. Tuli Tklrtl Her veii curses' tennis championship In Qf a orange Vancouver. blossoms. Her only Jewelry was a string of pearls, the gift of the groom She carried a snower dou- quet of rapture roses and white heather with streamers of Lindsay, Buchanan and Cameron tar tan. Miss Winnie Cameron, sister of the bride, was maid of honor in a Queen's blue dress of silk net with Insertions of figured silk lace and matching shoulder length veil Miss Kitty and Jean Cameron, also sis ters of the bride, were bridesmaids. The former wore a peach flowered silk arganda dress, a bolero with 'the best man was a leather wallet .'and to the ushers, sliver Initialed belt buckles. During the signing of the regis ter, J. E. Davey sang "Because." Over one hundred guests were entertained after the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents at GOO Thomnson street. Autumn flowers were arranged throughout the rooms. The bride and groom rppplved their cuests under a white (wedding bell, assisted by the bride's ! . i Wot tj rom,rnn In A Inaw blue lace ensemble, with matchlne hat and corsage of roses I The beautiful wedding cake strmd on a table decorated with ,plnk tulle. Prior to the cutting of I the cake by the bride, the toast til tne Driae was pnJiAcu uy vcy. (H. O. Funston and responded to by the groom. P. U- unzey proposea 'the toasts to the bridesmaids whirh was resDonded to by the I prnnmsman. Miss 'S. A. Mills and Miss Jean unrrttnn it N.. ' presided' at the TODAY'S WEATHER Prince RuDert Overcast, south east wind, twelve miles per hour; visibility, 25 miles; barometer, 29-5 tparfvi: temneratare, 25; sea rough. Triple Island Overcast, south east wind, thirty miles per hour; visibility. 25 miles; light swell. Langara Island Showery, west erly wind, four miles per hour; barometer. 291; visibility. 25 miles; temperature. 49; light swell. Dead Tree Point Overcast, calm visibility, thirty miles; barometer 29.29: temrjerature. 43: light swell Bull Harbor Overcast, southeast wind, twenty-seven miles per hour; visibility, ten miles; barometer 30X3 (falling) : temperature. 44; llnht swell. Alert Bay Overcast, easterly wind, two miles per hour; visibility Henry Messerchmidt, well known Juneau merchant baker, was a pas senger aboard the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon going through on a trip to Seattle. Announcements All advertisements in this column win be charged tor a toll month at 25y a word. Lutheran Bazaar, October 14. I 15 mile; barometer, 30.09; temper-; ature, 43; light chop. Estevan Raining easterly wind, two miles per hour: barometer, 30.14, Victoria Cloudy southwest wind. 15 miles per hour; barometer, 30.12. Vancouver Cloudy, easterly wind, ten miles per hour; barometer. 30.14. Prince George Snowing, southeast wind fifteen miles per hour: barometer. 29.91. Eagles Bridge and Dance, Oct 18. Anglican Tea, Mrs. Crulckshank'j October 19. United Anniversary Supper Oct. 19. Tlays, Presbyterian Hall. Oct 27.1 Canadian ember 3. Legion Bazaar, Nov- Angllcan Bazaar November 9. Presbyterian Bazaar, Nov, .16. St Peter's Church bazaar Nov. 23. Country Fair "November 21 urns and the servlteurs were the graduating class of the Prince RuDert General Hospital and Miss Annie and Netta McLeod. Later in the evening the happy couple left on the Princess Ade laide for Vancouver enroute to San Francisco. For travelling the bride wore a iawn poio, coai, vaui brown accessories. Mr. .ana wrs. Patterson will reside In Ocean Falls. They were the recipients of many beautiful and useful gifts which testified to their popularity. The bride has resided here since early girlhood and Is. well known and popular among the younger cot sh is a graduate of the rtinrt full cWvp unci matphlnp i tH-ir.o Piinprt General liOSDViai a.iu, V . u w.v .w - . u I " " 7 - , shoulder- length veil. The latter training school for nurses and Is V.U t1U M n ,1 . n vnM'l'llvf TVlP wore a uress ui uicuiu u nr., a -ejj tuiunii uo - : bolero with full ruffled leeves and I groom Is in the service of the a very full skirt with matching 1 pacific Mills at Ocean, Falls. shoulder length veil All three worej gold lockets, the gUU of thejMHHBi groom, and carried Douquets or' pink and white carnations. I The best man was Ellis Patter-1 son, brother of the groom. The1 ushers were Peter Cartwright and Sam Currle. The grooms' gift to lent condition: ' Si ft. 50 Chesterfield Tables From. UD Phone BLACK S2i $5.50 7-Pce. Light Oak Din- 19.50 I ITT i n Vi T "vrfir-ivx. ! nressintr Venerations In intra WAd NUltU ffl . . -- mm A mm mm mmmm . i -1 1-1 - , 4 SPECIALIST writings, the the "Life "Life of of Sir Sir "VTllllam TOiuam. "From a Surgeon's Journal, pun ished ten years later. When he was graduated from V'Harvard with an MD. degree in 1895, after attending Yale, there lay before him an unexplored field In brain surgery, especially is it dealt with tumorous growths. After much painstaking research for ten years he penetrated the :of snreerv: within the next 28 yean he had reduced the danger attached to delicate brain tumor Operations to a point where It compared favorably with major abdominal operations. Performed Many Operation; In the' 'twenty years that ;Dr. Cushlng retained the directorship of the Peter Bent Brfgham Hos pital at Boston and was Identified with Harvard, he performed as hlKh as three and four eight-hour 'brain -operations a week; collected some 2,000 brain tumors and stored them in bottles and taught 2,500 students from all parts of he. world. From ftuui 1902 until 1912. he v was cra- xlal paralysis. His Idev pt the anesthetic blocking of the nerfo trunks later became on.' .01 the 1 Principles, Dr. Harvey Cuihln.. Pioneer Brain, surry. Sor.eon, Passes Awaf In " rnn.frnt Connecticut brought him tlie friendships w of Sir ri. Mf!toptf3heA'map NEW HAVEN. Connecticut. Oct. W J? 77: (CP) Dr. Harvey Cushlng, r " 4" T , ' "J T-C v,.o. hi h.r.'to Dr Cushlng to write r. h -r has- yesterday at the age of ev?.nty ears. The medical world knew Dr. Cushlng as a brilliant .pioneer la modern oram surgery dui me puo- Uc came to know him for his band's biography. 'IJnfamlUar im authorship, 'Dr. Cushlng neverthi-Iess tackled the task and from ja mass of notes produced, Intwo volumes, a prize-winning classic' At The Battle Front The world war started while he 9t arvarrt aTvl In thA Osier." which won the Pulitzerl . 1Q1c h Bmhartc4 ,nr vnri Prize In '926 and the widely-read where he served with the British, rrencn ana later Aincncaii itircc. During this period he held the ranks or major. lieutenant coionei and colonel and was named -dir ector of Base Hospital No. 5, a Harvard unit attached to the' -Bri tish expeditionary force. ' His war experience won for'hlm he distinguished service " meda) awarded In 1923 by the United jiystery surrounding this. phaseJstates government and out of It 'From a Surgeon's Journal." Back from the war. he returned to his duties at Harvard and th? nospiiai in rwsion wnere ne re-mainel until the age limitation ruling forced retirement in 1932. Tne next year xaie namea nirq Its first Sterline Drofessor of neur ology. He was Identified with the unlveislty in that capacity until his retirement in 1937, when he! received an emeritus rating ami became director of studies in the history of medicine and ah associate fellow of Trumbull College. He was "born In Cleveland, Of, April 8, 1869, one of nine children of Henry nury Kirke iutkc a and Betsey M. -j." ,oi associate professor of sursery at (willlamsl Cushlng. Johns Honkins University. Then Harvard named him proiessor oi Surgery. While at Johns Hopkins' ine snarp-eyea, Keen-mmacu surgeon introduced conservatism In the operating room and new He developed the use of the cross-bow Incision for operations I at the base of the brain; decom- He married Katharine Stone in Cleveland. June 10, 1902. They had five children, a son and lour. daughters. One of the daugh ters, Betsey, became the wife or James Roosevelt, son of the President. Advertising is ar itrtesvment. CHURCH NOTICES ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Church of England)- ' rj Very Rev. J. B. Gibson, Dean - Choir Leader, A. J. Lancaster Organist, Peter Lien THANKSGIVING SERVICES 8 ajn. Holy Communion 10 ajn. Sunday School 11 ajn. -Morning Prayer and Sermon Preacher The Rt. Rev. G. A. Rlx pi). ' 7:30 pjn. Evening Prayer and Sermon Preacher Rev. Roy Durnford On Tkanksgiving Day MONDAY, OCTOBER 9 Our Store, Will Be Open Between the Hours oil to tiffin. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY HTQRE 317-319 Third Avenue Weft 4 yp. eclroom Suite NEW ROYAL HQTEl J. Zarelll Proprietor. 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