PAGE F0TJ2 Yes it whips easily and is delicious! A favorite with British Columbia housewives Arriving Sixth Today Shipment if Fif(i Killed MEAT AND POULTRY FROM THE BULKLEY VALLEY Carload of Fresh Vegetables Arriving Monday dive us a trial Sealy WE ARE 8 Sixth SL SOLE for Wo will Doodsofi Street Phone 45S AGENTS AJAX HE A VI ES Pronounced Uy exports to be the finntest advancement made in shot sh !ls in the past iO years. 12 gaue only. Kaien Hardware Co. Wood! Wood! Now is your chance DRY CEDAR Full load $6.00 Half load $3.00 Large- sacks '. . 50o DRY BIRCH Per load S6.50 HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 5S0 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. IMPROVED Ford Models Will be on exhibition about November 10. Prices l.'nrhaniged S. E. Parker Ltd. Phone 93 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phona 63. (.triage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor 8ervfce. Coal, Sand and Gravel. Wa Specialize In Piano and Furniture Uovlng. i BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus TOO WANT TO HIKE I'LL T;e vwM.J 7 ton S7 " MVO QEEH f ClOCK .o.CXJMD the II R.R.S MRS J LAND ACT. 1 Players Club Triid Out Screaming Farce In Empress Theatre Last Evening Al the F.niress Theatre lat night ljn plaviT- club had the'r first theatre rchearsial of "Jane" the sereainni(r faree which the; are to put on at the W enltinlnie Theatre Monday iilshl conimene- ing at eight, with Alex. A. Gon- non, as ilirertor. I lie result ex ceeded exudation and it i. cnnfiileiilly aiilicipalfil thai with a full dre;! rehearsal lomorfow ( in the West (m 'line for thft flni.Ii-iiik Inuclie-t the play will ton fully ready for the (-ritics Monday. The part of Jane is taken hi Mr? Allies l)imaldon, whil William, the inan-.rvant. her lni-lianl. i W. II. Walton, ll.itii nt thesi take their part well and William is a scream throughout others in the cast ar ileorpe Mitchell, .1. S. Wiln. I.. ! .hirnieson and the Misses 11. Iiurke. I). Laiton, 1. Creiliton Florence Ailcheson. The liusi-ness manager W. II. P. Plem-ing. l'ickets have been goin? off rapidly and by Monday evening I lie Weslluiliiie should 1m sidn "lit. I'rnfcfds arc for the Princ;- jJl'Miert Museum. ARMISTICE DANCE HELDATSMITHERS Successful Event at Which War Veterans Entertained Guests from Whole Valley SMITH Kits, Nov. It. The Armistice I lance given by tin O.W.V.A. on Wednesday night in, the Town Hall was one of the merriest and largest of dance ; held in Smilliers. The veterans had as their guests, folk from a'l points of the liulkley Valley. Th ball had been artistically decorated with a large number of flag :md red, white and blue stream ers and a large committee unde, Major iale and Al. Finnerly kept things moving at a lively pace throughout the evening.. The (Jrcy six-piece orcjieslrr. provided xccllenl music and th Newberry Ilakcry the LAND ACT. Notict of Intention to Apply to Purchat Land In I'rlnce tiuptri Land neconllnr Dis trict nf i'rln-r liojwrt and Jlmalf nn'tlte east hon- of Barnard iivp, Prlnresa lloyal Island. Hanre four. Coat plairlct take MiTli:E Uial Sonirvill nnrr .oniuaiiy i.iniitmi w vanniuver. B.C.. r-uatln parkfrc, lntiHs to apply for rM-niiifsKm Ui purrnase tn follow inr or orriwo hiwi?: oiiiinnlnir at a pnat planleil nn th fMirthtat (Iwjiw of Haroard Ccrvr, I'rlnrrM lloyal (fluid. Ranr 4. Coast piatrlrt. thfiiie cail-rly twenty rhaln; lhme southerly Kty rhalni; thrnri wrttrrlr Tony rhalim; thenre iwrttHTly flte rhalns, mort- or li-, to hlah wair mark; tlu-nre rollomnr hlrti water mark in an ramrrly and northerly direction to point of commencement, and ronlalnlnf one hundre ai-cei-. nwr- or lea. SUMEnVILI.E CAXMEItY CO. LTD Applicant. Ver V. 1. TIkiiiwii. A tent Dated Oftfihee jttl 101 CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT. Racordlng Dlatrlct of Talagraph Crtat. TAKE MUTICE that John Jacob Eowler. of (Jreat Olarler, Stlklne, rancher. Intend lo pply for pernilMlnn to purchase the followlnr denrrilied tand: Commencinir at a pott planted on the west bank of the Stlklne Itlver, near the Oreal Glacier, at Multicast eorner;' thence runninr north 10 chain; thence in a westerly direction o rhatnt; thence In a southerly direction in chains-, ilienc. In an easterly direction 70 rhalna, to com nienceinent post. Dated Anruft Hat. IStl. ouu tt-p nivi m Nollca of Intantlon to Apply to Laaaa Land In Prince rtupert Und iteeordlnr Dllrlct of Oiasl nanre 6. and initiate on rvorin narnaei itiand. TAKE XOTICI-: that Alfred Rwanaon. of rrince itupert. occupation Mariner,, in ti-nds lo apply for a leae of the follow Infr deirrllx-d lands: Conimi-ncinr at a pot planted on the aoiith point or nrlh Rarhael Itiand; tlM-n aniiind huh water mark to- the point of commencement, and containing w lorn, iiHirc ar lean. Al.rilF.D SWANSOM. . E- Wrlthf. Dated October 16th. 1J5. ftlnc hupert, B.C. AppllranL a tent. r oceco TEH VAST to rtx UP LIKE. A COO TO TRICMTEN RFHFARSAI (V CARDS AND DANCING itry: i armories last eye JANE WAS rim Enjoyable Time Spent by Army Men and Friends at Regimental Headquarters Some thirty-five couples at tended the whist drive and dance which was held last evening in the Armory by the First Hal-talion. North U.C. HcgiinCnt. The hall was prettily decorated for the occasion and the affair troved quite enjoyable. Winners al cards were: Ladies' first, Mrs. Murray and Miss Dorothy Tnrnafyne; men's first,! lion. Mrs. Ponder; men's conso lation, Albert Palmer. Music was furnished liy Kenny Hood's Orchestra and Sergeant C L. Yotingman was master of ceremonies. Oimmiltees were a? follows: Decoration. Lieut. N. W. Pringlr, ergeant Potior and Sergeant Kastmnn. Music Lieut. Jack Harnsley ami Itandmaster Wilson. F'loor Sergeant-Major Itobin-son. Hefreshmenls Cnpt. CI. P. Tinker and Serjreant iMnvory. Finance Lieut. A. Itir nnd Sergeant I'nwin. SURPRISE PARTY IN THEIR HONOR Friday the Thirteenth was Thir teenth Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. l R. Parry's Wedding The occasion beint? the thir teenth anniversary of their wed ding day, Mr. and Mrs. L. It. Parry. C32 Sixth Avenue West, were last evening hosts w some twenty frienils who s prune a suri'rise part on them. Whist was played and the winners were: Ladies' first, Mrs. Y. M. Ooshy; ladies second. Mrs. J. fiawthorne; men's first, William Itance; men's second, Slev f'mw-Ihorne. Itefreshmenls were ser ved and dancing was enjoyed. Mrs. (Sawthorne accompanying! on the piao. DAVID GLENNIE QUOITS CHAMPION Presentation of Trophy Was Made Last Night at Meeting of SL Andrew's Society At the meeting of the St. Andrew's Society last night. Diyid tilennie was presented by.O. W. Abbott with the trophy marking the quoits championship of the society which be recently won. Penny (ireeti was a passenger on die i.atala tin morning for Vancouver. She Could Never Do The Things' Other Girls Did Mini L J. Hews, Scollnr'l, Alt a., writea: "I am only twenty yean old, but bare autTered from fceart palpitation and nerve trouble fcr several years. I coulJ never do the things other girl did, that is, in the Una of sports, skating, etc., and eould never depend on myself at work. About six months ago I begaa and am just twice the girl I was, and can enjoy everything in general life so' much more. I am very grateful for what your Pills have done for me." Put ub only by The T. Milburn Co, Limited, -Toronto, Oat. xne-w -rex.' JOVT TO SCA,t THE WERE o fu. 6gST,EVES PARENT-TEACHERS i OF TERRACE ACTIVE, Arrange to Purchase Piano and Receive Gift of Stoddart Lectures for the School TKHHAGK, Nov U. At the regular monthly meeting of tli Parent - Teachers Assooialion Thursday evenlnr, J. M. Unit lr the chair, it vrns deeMed to purchase- a new Welter piano from Pitman's of Prince Ceorge fo the oe of the school. The treas urer reiwrteil I7j in the fund toward thai purpose. II wks dehled to raM a ine1 (J. Norrington; ladies' consoha-iing November 20 to orgnittie community Christmas tree siny lar to last year. Miss Dobb read an interest in i article on the movement towards instituting "vcmhI will day" and Miss Kerr dHtgtiled the gathering with' a violin solo with .Mrs. Keith at the piano. A letter was read from Itev. W. J. Parsons, Mellnd-. in which he said be hail received instruction from Mrs. A. Inaghy, who i! one tune, lived here, to present to the association a set of Slod- darl's lectures which she had left in Terrace. These are In be placed in the school library and to be Hie property of the associ ation. A committee of thre was ap. pointed to arrange for the serving of the cocoa in the school at lunch hour. TERRACE NOTES D. W. Cassells, I'.X.H. oerator al Terrace, accompanied by Mr. Casells and two daughters Opal anil Hvelyn .fi on Wedneay on a holiday trip to points in Alberta. They will visit with Mr. Cassell's (Hirents Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Smilli, IlmOiilon, and with Mr. I'assell' ruolber in I'algarr, as well as other points. They expect to be gone alnnil a month and will return via Vancouver. F. T. Appleyard will have charge at the depot during Mr. OnsseM's absence. Mrs: Percy Slilnner of Usk, visited at the home of Iter broth- !er W. C Sparke on Wenlnesilay Mrs. Smith left on Thursday for her home n Vancouver after having spent Ihe liiH 1wu nirtnUis dl the home of, Iier,ia.yghlr, Major llearnn nf Lake)se Hatchery was in (own on Thurs day. neverni teams of horses were shipped from Terrace to I'sk on Thursday to lie usftf'hy Hie Han ada Products Co. In the lakiiu out of a large quantity of boom slick lo Iw shipped to Lake Superior. It. M. Cory left on for l.akelse Hatchery. Thursday Mrs. S. J. R. Ambury nf Ter race ien on cunesijay on a prolonged visit with friends i Itollnn, Lancashire, I'.iiglaiu Mrs. Amsbnry will vlsll with friends In Vancouver- en route and Mills from Montreal on th "Monlcnirn". November 25. She expect to be away about a yea It. Taper and daughter Lllla", or I'acirtc were in town mi Wed nesday. Mrs. Thos. McSulilifn of Pacl Tie is visiting ft I; Jlie home, of Mrs. T. .1. Marshy Mrs. Hull and datigliler of Usk were liuslncsn ys(lors on Thursday. The W.A. will mecl Hits coining week al tile homo of Mrt LLL,i J rr wv Wanted For Sale For Rent M1 on "a O'M s 1st i riaiuAr SlCt Iw Il fV J KCTS THREE mmm -i i . , -j-g T V O WE M OM ME ! ' CT CXM OF" 7, DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for Icia than 50c TO RENT Ft HI HUNT, lining; concern a. lUiw -Hay including 3 mom-and bath, furnished. Uwnr, gooil business. Owner must leave city on buitie.. Phono Hed 7 go. tf TO nii.VI'.Four rotned. fur-nishetl, motlern house, with piano and large pantry. Also three rooms furnishesl, mo.-ern. Phone Hlue 195. ' If FOH ItKNT. Warm furnishe I room, suitable for two gentlemen. Close in Phone Hlue 7?" or cull tat Fifth Ave., Weal. FOH ItKNT. Pianos, player pianos, phonographs anil sew-in; machines. Walker's Music Store. tf FOH HUNT. Lame two slnrev bouse. Third Avenue near Me Meekin's (Jrocery. Welei,-aver Hros. (i 10 HUNT. New five roomed mMlern flat, healed and electric range. Apply Dynhavn A Hanson. tf FOH RrSNT. Four roomed hotis with hath, furnished. December t. ?&.. Apply i. P. Tin-ker. tl 011 HKNT.- I'ive roomcil apart ment, completely Turnishert. No. 7 Waldron. Phone -'it" FUH.NTSHF.Ii IIOFSK for ltant. Hange and other furniture, fm ale. SIS Fourth Avenue P.a!. FOH HKNT. Two room furnfh- eil apjfftioent hjr day, week or month. Phone lied 007. MOIiKHN FLAT for lteut. Apply Max lleilbroner. If Carr with Mrs. Hamlin a hostes Hie ladle are very buy in pre- pa rat Ion for their annual Xiuas haaar lo be held on Saturday. November 28. Mrs. Ainl of Pacific ttmii on Wednesday. wa in O. fi. Sessions of Pacific in town on Wednesday. wa Mr. and Mr, (leo. K. Keith en. lertatned , at three t a trie nf Hrfdge n Tnewlay evening. Ilie prize winner for the evenitte were Mrs. Sundal and II. M. fiory. Hefreshment were served and several musical number' were much enjoyed. Mr. ami Mr. Thomas Turne- and two children reulrned oi. Wednesday from Hiuellon, wher" Mrs. Turner ha wnt the la' two weeks. Mr. Turner who ha been assisting II. M. Wilson, on the cnrjrnnler work of the nurses' home in Ilntelton roturneil there on Thursday. -I. F.rlandson of Herno wn town on Tlmrwlay. In Mrs. .1. Went left on Thursday for Idaho, being called there by Ibe Illness of her sister. Carl 0nr!on, Usk, wa a Terrace vUlldr on 'Thursday. Hilly, son of Mr. and Mr. William Atlwood, Terrace, left on Thursday Tor llaelton, where bo will undergo an operation on bl nose ami throat. Mr. Wm. Farr left on Thursday on a hnrl visit hi Prince Hupert. Clm. Toomb left on Wcdnesi lay on a sliorl trip to Prlffto nupcr. VVANTt nl.li Artificial Teeth Hoiiglil, any condition. Highest prices sent by return mail. II. Iiunnlan. IM. Hot 3 10, Vaneotiver. U.ll Kstnblished thirty three year. WANTF.Ii. --v Canvassers lo take orders for Clirislmas cards. Mcltae Hros. HELP, WANTED. FEMALE MF.N and Women wanted to learn barber trade and beauty culture. Wonderful demand for barber and lady hair dressers, special low rale now on. Tool free. We have thirty-two schools in Canada and I'.S.A. Write or eall "Moler System of Colleges, 10 Hastings Fast, Vancouver, H.C FOR SALE FOH SAI.K. ne Ford ton truck nrsi class conitillon. sjiarc front ami rear tire. Ha ffrn. cord tire all arouml. cash balance to arrange. I I lodge endowed model, gtWMl tires, now in sloraa-e, f 7ft cask, balance to arranira. Fine aaaorameut of logging tool. Oilchrisl jack and part, falling and bucking awa, fllin-ttNils, sledge and wedgea, wire splicing tMs, carpenter ImiN. etc. I Nine inch Star lathe with elf centering chuek. I Full net teamalire vulcaniiers m to 4 inch and In S inch, with hand tool. Oood assortment of piston ring- for auto and marine engine. Spring for trudge and Font car. Some exlra leaves for Chev rolels. t Ford engine in good condition, t cyl. Stndebaker engine. I 6 h.p. Vivian engine andelulett. t fl h.p. Huffalo ami clutch. I IMl hp.p. .1 ejrl. Oortiam engine, t 50x11 work Mml, 38 h.p. 1 SUA pleaure boat in h.p. t 82x6 pleasure boat I h.p. i F.vtnnnle inboard engine. Wharfage for boat- -Caretaker in attendance. NORTHERN TXCHANQE. S 1 3 Second Ave. Phone 23. FOH SALK. House 2tx30: build fng; IRrt acre land bordering fake; goofl view, water, noil: near aawmill, station, choo!. rink, ft, son. L. Hntehkl Alexa Lake, Ontral H.C. 270 FOLTl roomed houe for ale on Kighlh Avenue Wel, near Mc-Hride. Apply 133 Klghlth Ave West after five o'clock. 37 1 FOH SALK Seven and furniture. Fifth Avenue flreen 201. roomed house Apply 120 Wel. Phom .f FOH SALK. Healer; alo baby huggy. Phone Green lJn. HANtii: for Sale, practically new. Phone lied 3S. MISCELLANEOUS Hin PAY WOHK Foil MKN. To Hie unemployed or men who work for laborers' pay when the world' greatest Industry needs thousand of men a Me lo $1.00 per hour, city and country shop. We train you for Job a truck driver aulo-mcclianics, ignlllon experts, ballcry welding ami vulcanising. We also lend, bricklaying, lilesetllng and plastering. Cull or wrile for free palnlogue. Hemphill Auto Kn-glneerlng School. 10 llnsliugi SIrce' Has? Vancouver. H.C. CARPENTERS W II F.N having your house repalr-''). see A. II. MnePliernon. Phone UUck (87. tf Articles Lost act Four,d,4e CARS FOR SALE. 1922 Olilii,..,,i,. fcr toiin-i, 1920 Nash :, , Hi Iit overl.uot -IVIV Heo -.-v. touring IJIS5 l rd Cm, . car like n- F.jrd Tti.l . I I9.'2 Ford c I t92t Ford on- i, .., body ... I Fnrd light d. t .. relrUlll All Mr gu.ii m mechatirial cm. i term can he art.n . KAIEN OARAQC Ford and Chei..i. -lion. Agent i , Oakland. ,f.r, rtllel ears. I. , i Federal Trucks WltKCKINii sUUP i ; Mi.ltT BOARD HOAHO Th. Second Aenu DOLLAR r i Sec I STOnf Mm il , , CHRISTMAS GIFTS. Henistii. In ., , Special alt-Mi ft THE DOLLAR STORE. Phone II. : s PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STOK. 303 Third Avenue Sole agent for i We , . Phonographs. It v !laciurt um.i M -Irtiments o: ,i KINOLINQ WOOD All dry Inside w i block miinl. F'-deleed. on' - . per load d ;.. gian alyle s . i 1 ring In 30-11. r : t too per lb. ISAACSON Seal. Cove. I TAXI Taxi 67 Phone (Call tieorgc. Pa " ' Special 0 and 7 baker a J ' day and s ROSS BROS. POOL R00" Meeker Block Aero from V-m" v"l. FURNITURE AND RANCH-. Home Furmtur.' suitable for Chrislma u daily. Kvrry my lore c.iii most welcome. Furniture Home ROTHWELL'S TRANSFE" New ure Store Coal - Wood and Furnlturo Moving llaggage nnd ' sf Stand :Llttle Ncw-i S' . " 352. lies Plion.' CAMERON TRANSFEB Phone 177 Biitnao. Furniture ir .nl nnvrii ' or delivered, pi""" n P f n I iiox IIOX nvv o"" FunNiTunf. iir Moving fur. r ui" and peeon.i..-"- ,B. We Hoy. re : , change New inl pev" Hoodi. OIO. PAPADOPU '' . 830 Third Ave. phon '