a Tenis Friday, October 21. 1 1939 FAGE TWC THE DAILY NEWS —— sadidieetimerhiante — al ~ ——- ee a iieniient — ; j - Holmes. w 77 Mapes RE 1 THE DAILY NEWS B 2 . . t Pur d@pasted by “it PRINCE RUPERT - BYATISH COLUMBIA arti aume Gn ly O89 HG ‘ | SUCCE : | Publishes Every Afternogn z we Rupes } : vv C dopsted by N Daly § - os m1 PB. McCafs . Annual Two-Day Affair ef Catho- Z e © E . ’ nom. Gonated by Mr ; Ladies Si us Geberousty oY P Mester = ’ ‘i o a fii : Patronized——Closed Last : a 0 * i ‘ bBo hi JL SCL »6r =i SUBSCRIPTION KATES Niet “ eae OB « aGSE Are 5S211cm City delivery, by mail or carrier. year G a r cvance { —, Bow ¢ @hRecolates wT i an week ' Rr iI WF i } Préece won by S By mz 4 4 f m an mtr r h Jumbia ag e * imners 2 No. 85 paid in advance e ertod oe ee Mox of Home-Ma anc yn part { British dumbia. the British Em- tod r I . oe ae 0 a oe = Feature of Lareely Attende@ Dance ~2'ed by Mrs PI Paln w yire #4 << States. paid wu Ice. Pe jear 36 Enrisk trade and the finianciat ré-)mes. won by Mis, L Larsen. } p disappoimed with The Frat Whist League got for the railway ) dit will Chek thcidiinD Bilan tink aicfhictiont to enatie\™ were quite satisfactory. On/32 , York j site ie switi "eee » under Archie M wi ; oe Spc , nousand douars, ju SUL ICI Baie ooth evenings supper was served in The bazaar rooms and tea room f - ¥ them to get along and pay employees without borrowing. ocnnection with the tea room, this} Were attractively decorated witt ti ‘ P Possibly there is a reserve invested in liquid securities proving to be 2 popular innova- fall flowers and foliage and pre ‘ checkine upon malit si il ata Bwift’s and En mes Kr propr! é é e . . . > s very wetter eT 4 . . = — : EE “a . - _ : y t Stree such as government bonds that in case of necessity can be which will, no dowb wOES ¢ Way Gey scene d our city police could be press being wit for the evening “ . sold on the open market for cash or placed in the bank as “™ued ™ future years ; n patrolling. This would eden, eollater: ee eI, iia eiecinient -anmns Serereen Those In Charee ; ad > = anion rhe mar a ee ee ee ay COTO, in charge of the various e cieaeheenipthiaes a Sy inable aust If the company makes a profit, part of the profit is in- departments were as follows. Mrs «i. rams : hntnities Geneon ads oe vested in reserve securities but the money is not held by Harcld MeBwen being general con- ae ‘ . ’ 7 : 7 e : . > se . a : Pe | . K ne corpor: mm. i aie in their saies. ti it is m tne wae Mrs. R. BE. Mi sae nese ; neg : . : . > . . “nontey Sto . reo pank it 1s not idie because a part of it at least is beime ae ae — Mondays, Wednesday and Fr : : oF upp mec w ‘7 © by I “See sit nial ; : ; and Mrs. J. Fred Ritchie. assisted dave 9-30 am In Cate Nd o anerci ot ry The nank ft < > Ther ¢ ‘ern TNA } lo P ys J Jt ith e in ne¢ S “ty foane Av alist ome o_nel co 1C€ ! ti Ufic is need by E J Fitzpatrick and Harry As- ; eo ; « : T att Ma Ath. 4 money is not held by the corporation From the East— | make practi f nvad on . ale Ing rv ne Money 1s not heid Dy Lhe corporavion. tor \ em ge ae : Aas oe . a. a Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur | i the chemical Sir W , ‘ 4.0 Capitals inless he be an old fashiened miser of the Plain and Fancy Sewing— Mrs dene i. on SORIVENEER storybook type, ever hoards eurrency. He has made his'$ Batcher anc Mrs. E J. Pitepe , wid A is ; 1, |triek — — ’ neé ' } estinoe wisely and nr Contin tie Te ao tne : g wisely and he continue: rece Candy—Mrs. Hugh Smith Mrs mé +3 ite Poe << 2h havo a at: = ; _ = -~ wnecner AEC 6 . £ood 0! bad. He v ~~ a SUI- Gillis Couture, Miss Mary Coma- licient amount in the bank to pay his runnifig expenses, dina and Miss Rose Couture nossibly a little more in the savings bank. but he will want! Home Cooking—Mrs. M. P. Mc- : lg reer rate of interest than the bank pays si ew ill have ffery. Mrs. J. Lorne McLaren and ae r ‘ : Mrs. G. W. Nickerson mo is Taone ested ir rovernment Donds or otner “ : : A ; an wah S g ; Fish Pond—Mrs. Hubert Ward : G S€CUPiLICs. Me Wiil Nave ver’ le loose currency. His Te Reom—Mrs. Murray, Mrs money is all working for someone else and he gets rent) Peter Byrne, Mrs. BH. Whiffin. Mrs or its use Turgeon, Mrs. Schaeffery Mra, — . . . . . Prony 4 , - j = The hanks are not keeping any more money than they |"r°™* St. 4mour.-Mrs. © P. Ba —_ ee ey ° » 4 ' ate Salient * "Maeno. Mrs. M. A Burbank. Mis can help because | ney Keep it they are iosing intere : ‘ : ‘ is — apm t “4 ; INLEPES | pulmira Astori. MiSs Mery Astor on all thev keen. If thew have too much the: try hare tOives J T Harvey. Miss Jean Stal- it. They loan it in such a manner as to be sure }xe: vill get it back. They are responsible to the de-| © and betraying |, Ho! Dogs ape > - . ~ '¥. J. Fortune tneir trust The} oiten have more money inan they want, Palmisiry—Mrs. William Sloan ready to loan it if they can do so with Winners in Raffles : at.a time like this too much money is held; The drawings fer the raffle pri- it not voluntarily. Jt is only because they/*** ete conducted under the di-/ yn such terms as they consider safe and|"®o” °f Father Charles Webb. O : : . M1... visitors to affair beme, r must nlay safe to protect the depositors. }summoned from the floor to pull If all the money were taken from the banks, it wouldithe winning tickets and Miss Margaret Stalker hier—Mirs. M. McBriarty Mrs. Holmes and Mrs nositors must loan it safely or they are 7 Tne s . =! ‘ r< . ' 4 ay pu 2 ‘ safety. Possibly by the banks b cannot loan it they the not last long. It would be used up very quickly and then| Particular imterest attached tot cus : 7 1 the rawing for r ~ast. + conditions would be worse than ever. and vet the banks he drawing fer four $60 cash. prizes in the grana raffle, the win-} are the only institutions that seem to have any money. The | oo. bein canitalists have none, the corporations have none, the or-| so. 1¢45- dinary business people have none, or only barely sufficient |New York Paul Miller, Buffalo,' fo” their daily needs. No. 352—Peter Lorenzen, Prince ‘he lack of money is explained by the fact that at a time |PuPe™ The lack of money is explain v the fact that at z Sle | dine: Maeda shill teak like this there is a restriction of credit, fewer bank checks daid Diaries, Prince hipaa are people hoard, usually in very smal! wo, 659—atalo Antonelli, Prince amounts. There is the same amount of currency in circu-|Rupett lation vet nobody seems to have any. Winners of the other raffles OUTTA ERIE Ad eS usec. a fev Box of Peak-Frean Biscuits. do nated by Watts’ Grocery, won by Mrs. G. W. Abbott. No. 95 14-pourd Box of Butter. donated by P. Burns Ltd., won by Mrs. J. A No. 5 HA. § Rit- won by Mrs. Anna Johnsen Sweater, donated by Mrs Parker, won by Mrs. J. Frea chie, No. 4 Box of Apples, donated by Vene- tia Grocery, won by Mrs. Harold |Parker, No. 2 Doll, donated by Mrs. James Me- |Nulty, won by Mrs. James MeNulty ‘No. 31 Two Loads of Wood. donated by} |M. P. McCaffery, won by Miss Pul-; imira Astori, No. 8. Cushion, worxet? by Mrs. F. Mae~ net, won by W. © Kine. No. 226, Baby Set, donated by Sisters o1 St. Joseph, won by Mrs. I, Peter No. 31 i Satin Pillow, donated by Mrs Harry Thrapp, won by Louls Astori No, 31 Sweater. cap and searf, donated by Mrs. F. Magnet, won by Mrs. J.) L. Blain, No. 8 Outwork Pillow Slips, donated bv Mrs. S. Batcher, won by Mrs, bk; Astori, No. 55. Colered Pillow Slips, donated by, Mrs. Hubert Ward, won by Miss} ' | Evelvn Johnson, No. 56. t Smith. No. 46 . Blectric stove. donated by Mr jand Mrs. Louis Amadio, won by! Mrs. Bussanich, No 51 ' | Ham. donated by R. E. Moore | DRY GIN LONDON THE BO:DISTILLERY CO. LY? NEW WESTMINSTER: advertisement i# not pudlishia or displayea oy the Liquor Contré? Board or by the Government of British Columbia. this Linen. Tea Cloth, donated by irs. COUNTRY-WIDE The mew Congoleum Gold Seal Rug “Nomad’ Patiern No. 652 Pattern No. 633, Patiern No. 344, Do Not Be Misled ... Only uine, first quality Co teu m mys a Gold Seal on the surface .. . your posi- tive guarantee tisfac- or Your Back. Look for the Gold Seal and make sute of the genuine. . . A miracle of design; a miracle of value; no wonder these sensa- tional new Congoleum Gold Seal Rugs have started a new atvle trend. Everyone who sees their rich, new, colorful tones is at once enthusiastic. 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