= ~*~, “= PAGE SIX ‘ « a eS aa USE Carnation in all dishes that Ay call for milk. You'll find Carnation is real economy because !t im- } proves the quality of everything in which it is used. Use it in place of : cream—at half the cost. Carnation e is unsweetened evaporated milk, ! pure, wholesome, nutritious—milk in a modern package. Contains all the food values of whole milk—rich « butter-fat, vitamins and minerals. S ae lee Send for Cook Book and“ “From Contented Cows” Free Booklets? Get Carnation today from your grocer. And write us for two interesting free booklets — the Carnation Con- tented Babies”. Address Carnation Co., Limited, 134 Abbott Street Vancouver, B.C. Insures the Success of Every Dish in Which Milk is Used Do all your cooking and baking with Carnation. It’s so smooth and creamy that it makes foods richer, tastier and finer in texture. You'll prefer it for making cream soups, sauces, puddings, cocoa, ice cream and candy. Cream your coffee with Carnation undiluted, use it with fruits or cereals. Approved for Baby Feeding The highest medical authorities recommend Carnation Milk as an excellent milk for babies—because of its purity, uniformity, nutritiousness, richness in vitamins and minerals, and super-digestibility, That’s How Good It Is! be , MILK FROM CANADIAN COWS, PACKED IN CANADA IN CANADIAN-MADE CANS AND CASES 9 3 ‘i lieved that, if this were done, house-' parts of Canada. This meeting will] wives would be abl LK i in the near future ullowances g Last night’s meeting was crowded oy nN J. J. Gillis. a mem he ‘© capacity. Charles Chapman was ae SESSION. of school. trustees, addressed ™ the chair ze lthe meeting and outlin of Seem pine hiteipeninmneinagi arate } 2 jthe éducationa! problems in local , ae ue Ask Permission to Kill Deer te Aug- | Schools. Mr. Gillis pointed out that C N R Trains | “a ment Meat Supply—Scrip Every {the government did not make an 7 ? F Two Weeks Requested jallowance to aed school board for spe i A. purchase of books for children of for the East— } j une mployed pe but the board Mondays, Wednesday and Fri : At a meeting of the local branch ‘had been able to > supply ill books days 9:30 a.m 4. of the National Unemployed Work- |°° far required locally by means From the East— . ers’ Association last night it was 0/4 books that d been turned i Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- decided that the Game Conserva- | Principals had been asked to notify) gay. | 38 I Ma tion Board be approached with the | the board of cases of shortage of si request that local unemployed be; school accessories which the board a allowed to kill or possess deer in| WOuld do its best to meet da Ch k d Cs order to augment their food allow- | The executive of the association ae s ec e P ance. |was given authority to organize a By modern vaporizing 25 It was also decided to interview mass meeting with a view to gath- ointment — just rub on the mayor with a view to having ering data ar dj ’ o em ne | ere _ rote municipal scrip issued every two ber of arrests and 3 weeks instead of weekly. 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Thursday October » ———— — c 4 ee Wednesday & Thurs TWO SHOWS — 7 ang _ Feature Starts at 7 ADMISSION — Thursday Maat mse at? ty i PARENTS CUT RATE | SHOE STORE | ~ ORGANIZE pate bare i ; ; GLAMOROUS, GOLDEN ENCH } Prices Guaranteed os ieaatia: Meaaiod celidbiit THE GLA ; ANTRESS seis | ees" t CONSTANCE BENNETT We have just received a big . ‘ 1a . U7 a shipment of At a meeting of parents of mem- In “TWO AGAINST THE W ORLD f the Boys’ Band held last With Neil Hamilton, Helen Vinson, Gavin G; ordon The World Condemned Her For Another Woman’s , rime , L di j & night in the Armory it was decided} Men S, a 1e$ ito reorganize the Boys’ Band Par- Comedy—CHARLIE CHASE in “First in War” “Screen Souvenigy 7 ‘i = am . ne Child 9 nts’ Association in order to kee} i Screen Song—“Let Me Call You Sweetheart” ~— Paramoun; New Laren § |in touch with the activities of the WEDNESDAY REVIVAL at 10:10—LAWRENCE Tikeen > band which has been reorganized | = LUPE VELEZ in “THE CUBAN LOVE SONG” Footwear nder the leadership of Ruvert|3@ ~ cai ; Greenfield. Officers were elected as a FRIDAY and SATPRDAY——* SPEAK EASILY’ | follows 22s eee eee ee President, D. Macfie. | Vice-President, Mrs. J. G. Vier»ck | Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. H. B tman. Also three-quarter length rub- ber boots for ladies and misses Be sure you see these before buying. ln G Cut Rate Shoe Store [arsszczers'e v2"! |" Man... theyre good: Executive—Mrs. J. L. Blain, Mrs Larsen, Mrs. A. Guyan and ishot is considered both inconven- jient and ineffective eft the nest day for Bie «That Can’t Be Beat. | Mrs. H. B. Eastman Convener of entertainment com- Mrs. John Bremner. flavored crackers, District News |. ene . ae nee | oven-fresh and flaky o imaster Robert Greenficid| with just a trace of was present at the meeting ans salt. Have them SKIDEGATE rave the parents an interesting | handy in the pantry ilk on the subject of band organi-| ; ration always. Men like these finer- Regular meetings of the associa- The game regulations of the pr dm | tic n will be held on the first Wed ivinee are the subject of much com-|+ lay evening of each montn plaint on the part of the people of irting in November the Queen Charlotte Islands. The} ———$—$ —$ ———______— - ¢ new requirement § th 1 seal be Centy Court case from Bella Coola of B. Brynildsen & Jorgen C. Casperson,~ in jlaced on each deer that has been lnintiffs were suing defen ie 5 for $943.05, has been settle? a Frank Pierce, who owns and op- 1t of court. Patmore & Fultor Ny erates a store it Port Clements, ;}*ed as solicitors for the plaintiff i" motored down to Queen Chariott | ( ity in his nev ra few day g ito visit with friends. Mr. P er casas on eee | ae CMACKERS Se ager! + ood Values a very enjoyable far MacKenzie’s Furniture ' it with her moth Prac | ull the young folk of Skidegat Inl t “ALKIN’S BEST TEA 38e. were present at the affair. Miss Pa per at lant expect§ to be back during the FHONEY—Beekist 34 . os ‘1.3 Christmas holiday No. 2 ' er tin Cc Chesterfield Suites— $12 ia .|“MPRESS MINCEMEAT— @ | from oe Ut ' Highest quality, 2 Ib: 35C Bedroom Suites—5 pieces $790 if ea . ‘ , ELS NAPTHA SOAP | from bat 7c End Tables e® 5d Walnut CP dale 2 Odd I . ; vs eens _ See o : . eek- rh ri . ma isc ee ae pen ee r e hae ag i ho 25¢ MacKenzie’s Furniture — Phone | F oy é pr TER 15¢) . — 1 : eg 1 EY “Potato - Db. on , eae ae er | ee ‘ a. § tins, per tin eae, Was, SRO eae ate 15¢c) Swift’s Back Bacon—Sliced 15 ; se ; : 26 mer + ‘ : gf Fat : estwood Creamery Butter / . : per i 3 brick 80c 2ESH ROASTED PEA- | SMaikin's Best Pure) eon, SOAST 12¢ Honey wring NY NDY cb { 1 79¢ "aod ee ns Ss i 35C Del Maiz Fancy C ED ARROW GINGE i. zs BE e yrds i . GER i4c as rER CF . 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