1 Oeneral convener of the affair -wis Mrs. T. D. Rlr.de with the following ladles In charge of the various booths: Home cooking. Mrs. C. Edwards and Mrs. Murvold. Novelties and fancy worki Mrs,, A. Akerberg and Mrs. Skattebol. Candy. Mrs. C. O. R. Anderson and Mrs. K. Hallberg. Tea Room. Mrs. Thor Johnson, Mrs. Harold Dahl and Mrs. E. Hellman. The bazaar proceedings were closed with a concert in the evening with Mrs. Rlnde presiding. The program included a violin solo by Miss Kathleen Bulger, accompanied by Miss Helje Bowen: playlet by Misses Evelyn Anderson, Cora Stegavlg. Lillian Ttreberg and Evelyn Edwards: Irish Jig by Miss Eleanor Moxley: reading by Rev. T. D. Rlnde; vocal solo by Mrs. P. W. Allen accompanied by Mrs. H. C. Fraser, and piano solo by Miss Alelta McKln-ley. Several articles that had not beeu sold at the bazaar were auctioned o3 in the evening by Mr. Johanson. In and Around New York whatever I ewels he is wearing before ascending . to his suite, and snaps them into tbo safe of which only he has the combination. The safe is constantly under guard. . tA legless motorcycle operator apparently Is not handicapped in New York's congested traffic. Seated in the side, car, with controls adjusted to operate from the side, such a driver was seen to thread his way through Madison avenue traffic, starting and stopping promptly with traffic signals. The baby polar bear Just arrived at the Bronx Zoo draw their quota of pitying observers. Bewilderment doe speak , from the little black eyes, and a langor of movement seems Jo Imply that winter cannot come too soon. no. blasts too cold. With the unconditional surrender of Greenwich Village to the "arty" type of restaurants professing, with bizarre names and wax candles, to be "real Bohemian," New Yorkers who pride themselves on "knowing" their town have bpu'e to the middle and lor East Bide In quest of honestly uncon ventlonal eating houses where the fare Is excellent and the prlc emoderate. Maids In the "Millionaire Row" on Park Avenue were heard boasting the other day about the number of times they had seen Queen Marie of Ruman la, recently a guest at the Hotel Am bassador. 'One maid had not seen th1 Queen, but still she had her boast "Huh," said she, "I saw Oene-Tunney, the prizefighting man, coming Into our apartment hotel last night to awell party." 1 It Is not harder to gain admittance to a city apartment, where there U no one at the street door, than to a "de tached" residence. The method Is simple. The caller rings all the bells at the street door and !( sure to be admitted by some of at least an Interview, at the door of each occupied apartment. who did not "click the button" Tho ' at the ! as a medium of dramatic description j "Black Boy," a . recent attraction, sub- , ttituted the radio for the former 'sub-Urfuges of dialog to convey the storr j of a Harlem mauler's defeat In the ! prize ring. The loud speaker told the ! stcry while the imaginary battle Is in progress. A contemporary revue also uses the radio, pretending comically to : j broadcast a burfe&que grand opera to j familiarize the audience with Its out- j .line. Familiar posters of the circus lot ere displayed in front of the sideshow wedged among theatres and ticket A device for fooling the apartment i agencies on 42nd street. They an-house burglar has come into being announce the wondtrs of the bearded BRITISH LIBERALS FIGHT LLOYD GEORGE MAIDSTONE, England. Dec. 2. Op- Increasingly popular Is the fad oflponenta of Lloyd George in the Liberal unrouged cheeks and highly and art : party are fighting a stubborn rear fully painted Hps that was ushered In a short time ago, "Puzzles sold and exchanged, here," says a shop window sign. Thus the guard action. The administrative com mlttee of the National Liberal federation held a meeting Wednesday. O. A. Spender, distinguished Liberal Journalist and editor of the Westminster puzzle you bought for spare time , Gazette, presided. Vivian PhlUlpps. amusement last winter doesnt have to;wbo u tne pre8ent chief executive of be relegated to the attic after, yotnre " learned to solve it. American first nights are cold and uneventful compared to London premieres, thinks Lilian Davles, musical comedy actress In "Katja." "In England."" she says, " the theatre-goers vie for unreserved seats in the gallery and for hours before curtain time there la a long waiting line. Tickets are not sold in advance. After the play, members of the audience collect outside the stage exit to express frank comments. "Here everything Is left to the critic, and I miss the encouragement, of an interested audience." A woman motorist caused a wild screeching of sirens when she leisurely drove ahead of fire trucks In a mid-town street. Other automobiles drew to the curb to give the trucks passage, but the woman continued. In the fore for a full block, turning into a cross street at a corner. The firemen, whom she had effectually blockaded, only glared at her as they sped' past.. the Liberal party machine, and who is the man Lloyd George determined to oust, moved a resolution to the effect that the Liberal party could not accept the funds which carried conditions fettering Its liberty of action. This resolution was defeated by 'seventeen votes to ten. and the majority decided to consider the fushjon of Liberal forces and funds on the basis of Lloyd George's offer. Spender, Phll- llpps. Sir Donald Maclean. Lady Bon-ham Carter and three others thereupon walked out of the meeting. They Lloyd George In the National Liberal. federation. They say Lloyd Oeorge wants to make himself paymaster and taskmaster of the Liberal party. YANDERHOOF INDIGESTION Gas on Stomach Caused Severe Pa!ns Mrs. C F. Wieeto, R.B. Ko. 1, street door wonder how -the caller got. Glen fcwen. fca.. writes: -"For years In and open he apartment 'door to &y eldest son suffered from nevero find out. pains and ajrony from imperfect diges- ' tion. He dieted and wed wtiJlelsi - i .i . , . 1 1 -ii - I, i 1 got him a bottle of and lie lad not taken the whole bottfo Put np only by Tha T. Mubuni Co, the newest of. the new "clU-dwelllngs" . i,dy, the strong man. the troupe of j .united, Toronto, Ont. oi Manhattan, a aaxe in tne entrance performing fleas, and similar classical , lobby now goes with each lease. The attractions. tenant enters, strjps o3 of the Lakes district, seriously 111 with inflammation of the brain, is a patient in an Edmonton hospital. at the wedding which took place last open field play, in knickers, has more week of Mrs. Ada Myrtle Northcott and Harry Harwood De Bord of th- Mapes district. A committee consisting of Owen Burdette. A. A. Hutchinson, Ernest Smedley and Harry Taylor Is organizing a bowling club in Vanderhoof. - The new Union Church at Port Pra-cor was opened last, Sunday, Rev. ' George Turpin of Smlthers being la charge of the dedication aervlce. The skating season has commenced on the creek and a good body of tc has been swept clear which will answer the purpose until the rink m ready. A chess club has been formed In town with a committee consisting ot George Holt and James Lacey to arrange matches and keep the organlza-ton active are not resigning for the committee i but will carry on the fight against nfllTDTC DATDiftTICM UUUU1J I illllUlIulll j CANADIAN WOMEN LONDON, Ont.. Dec. 2 That the women of Canada in general, and of the Women's Institute In particular, do not themselves show a true patriotic atten- Grler Starrett, the summer resort : tlon when the National Anthem is sung. promoter, pair a visit to Vanderhoof was the contention of a delegate to last week. I the Western Ontario Women'a Institute. Some one started a great deal of dls Thomas - Evans, a well known farmer cuaslon when she asked the question, For Christmas Fine Leather Purses We have some new beauties. One kind nt $2.50 1$ the new soft or pouch1 8tyle In . several different colors. Another style Is larger with leather covered frame and assorted colors at from jjU.ho to-S 12,00 They have Jonjr loop handles to carry In hand. Others are the same square kind with strap at the back and sell all the way from $2.ro to sj5ia.oo These are In assorted colors and trimmings. Also many other useful leather articles. John Bulger, Ltd. Jeweller anent patriotism beginning "How many flags fly on our Canadian homes on Dominion Day and other patriotic holidays." in SPORT CHAT ! A proposal is bring made to lint: up the universities of western Canada -n an Intercollegiate rugby union, with ' a western intercollegiate championship. and playoffs for broader titles. It Is a little difficult to know why rugby h , not a broader appeal. It U of course ; essentially a rough game, though 'acklisg. and the scrimmage, but ' nevertheless It H a man's game, and Canadians' ought to be attracted Ut any man's game going. In rarlUr : cii.ys. B.C. ground saw many a flerc j itruggle on the gridiron. Bucking the. ue, earning the ball through oppoul nnMiwork. had attractiona. 8 topping :he lull carrier, by fair tackling, pushing (he milling scrim over the ball, had little more of the elemental. brriut-t9-trft struggle and arm-to-arm ' struggle than any other game give. Really, on Its merits, nifby ought to be a -great Canadian game, widely Rev. Robert T. MeTarlane offieiatett j rJaved. PerhatM the EnslUh trrw o' appeal -than the close formation, pad-dtd-armour play of the Quebec game that grenrally rules, modelled on the American, Interlocked forward line But wbatevtr the type. It would seem that a game that required overcoming obstacles by speed, muaete. dodging and quick thinking, a game in which runners must be personally slopped or -wtrhauled. a game for winged feet, swelling thews and biceps, and elemental struggle, should appeal to red-blooded males everywhere. SKIDEGATF Mr. ''amr Mrs. Samson Young and their family of Skldegate Mission gave dance In the Town Hall Monda) light. All the young people of Sklde- rate and Queen Charlotte City were In attendance. Splendid music was sup- piled by a six-piece orchestra and, at midnight, a grand spread was offtred Mr. and Mrs. Young, during the even ing, put their motor bus at the dis posal of the guests to carry them to and from Skldegate Mission. Toward the close of the celebration, II. Moody jave a speech in which a hearty vote at thanks was., proposed to Mr. and Mrs. Young for their kindness. CapU Gordon Ede of Queen Charlot te City was In with his speed boat, Galloping Ooose, on Monday night. The provincial constable at Queen Charlotte CI tf has prohibited the sale of Apple cider at SkldegaUt. On Monday ntght the residents of Skldegate felt one of the worst south east storms of the season but. In spite of mj! Skipper' Nell McLean brought the Prince Charles in on time Tuesday morning. Capt. Oeorge Newberry came Into Skldegate on Tuesday morning having aboard his boat Dr. Bleecker of Queen Charlotte, City, who made a medical In ejection at" Skldegate Mission. Col. Ralston, who represents the Powell River Co., Ltd.. came In with a party ot cruisers on the last boat and Is cruising timber up the Dena River. N. Schaeffer of 8outh Harbor came into town Monday night on his car. Sportsmen report geese nod ducks pltntlful around the Inlet F K Wig gins of Tie!!, who came in Monday night, reported, that deer were plentl ful at Hell and that there are thou sands of rabbits there. Capt. Jim Field, owner and skipper of the packer Northern- Exchange, cat led in last week with his boat from Prince Rupert, and went on to Cape St.1 James. He expects to be back nex week.' weather ' permitting. OXFORD STUDENTS "SION- I1EFORB HIDE CAMBRIDGE. Deo. 2. Cambridge, like Oxford, has Its regulations for un dergraduates, but they are fewer. There are more proctors to be seen at night in Cambridge than at Oxford, They have the right to demand an In V anted For Sale For Rent appoint agents. Yearly guarantee) 11003 (being IJ1 weekly average) and! expenses, i Experience unnecessary ! For particulars write Winston Co.. , Toronto. rOR SALE. BIX ROOM HOUSE, FULLY modern: marine view; centrally located: first class condition. I1.6M0O. 11000 00 eash. balance nvMKtly. Sixteen room house near Dry Dock, with furnace.- will sell cheap and on easy payments. Theo. Oolltrt limited. Westholnw Theatre Block.. tf POR SALE. TO CLOSE OUT AN XS- tale, we are authorised to sell several lots, some corners, harbor view, and on sewer. Prices low and terms from 110.00 tmmthly Enquire T. McClymont. U POR SALE. DOUBLE BARRELLED shotgun Neuras n. eheke bore, Damascus barrels. MO 00 Phone Blue 409. P.O. Box 108. Prince Rupert. BC. TOR 8ALE HALIBUT BOAT ISJOO gives one third Interest in good well known boat. Loan or partnership. Apply Box 39 Dally News. 283 FOR SALE. THE KINO GEORGE Hotel and Cafe, containing 30 rooms fully furnished. For particulars sp- ly T. McClymont. tt fOR SALE, CHEAP. HALT A TON OP old newspapers. Apply Dally News, rr High troduction to any girl seen walking with Low a man after dark, and any hesitation In FOR SALE FOR BALE. PRACTICE PIANO. FIFTY dollars cash. George O. Hacker. 214 FOR RENT FOR KENT. MODERN UP-TO-DATE flat; large airy rooms; firs place: close In. Max HeUbroner. FOR RENT. WARM HOUSE WITH two bedrooms. Central. Apply 21S Fourth Avenue East. ,.,;.- ... i , FOR RENT. FURNISHED SUITE Phone 18, Mussallem Grocery. HOARD BOARD. THE INLANDER. Second Avenue. Phone 137. PRINCE RUPERT TIDES 853 giving the name is sure to cause trouble A new rule requires that all under graduates must sign their name and give the name of their college before taking a punt or canoe on the river. whether accompanied by a girl or not MODELS OF PREHISTORIC MONSTERS AUTO MASCOTS LONDON, Dee. 3. Models of pre historic monsters have become popular as mascots for autotnobllists: But there are scores of other mascots, too, in which speed Is personified. Animals posing In an "on guard." or "look out" attttude ire In demand. The stork on the wing continues a favorite, but nymphs in flying attitude have been cast Into the discard. Family crests, particularly those with a lion or other animal rampant, are used a great deal. TIIUIIAV, DM T.MIlCIt 2 High 11:31 am. 20.7 ft. Low 5:18 ajn. 8J " 18:04 pjn, 6.8 " I HIDAY. DM T.MW.lc 3 High 0:10 am. 12:05 pjn. Low fl:87 am. 1842 p.m. MATl IIHAV. DM KMItlllt 4 0:60 am. 194 ft. 12:38 pjn. 21.8 " 8:37 am. 19:21 pm, 18.7 ft. 21,1 8J " 4 8 " 83 -4.1 " r.trm. mr.MMir.M itr.Movrii by the latest scientific method I'i:rmm:ncy m whmi hi. No rfd for disfiguring hair or other blemishes any mere. Phene lllsrk CM RESTAURANTS (loon r.tT cwr. Mrs, Unger, Proprietress Third Avenue. Nest O. W. V. A. (toad Home Caukrd Meal. Phone BUck 700 I1UI.IIS iii nt. itri.it.. "Scatter 8unshUie with Glads" (Hie (lUdloll llulh for ( hrlMmj. and make your friends glad for years to eene frrritL ciimtmi r.WKir. ll.oo, (ija, tuio. ftJA and tip. Write for prtee list. II. It, MrTWIMI By George McMai BAZAAR WAS BRINGING UP FATHER trrrz:. .r-.":.Z ' ;r- rrrzr-i 7- rr 1 : 1 Mil ft 1 m immr I fc.v ; mut9jm,i i ' ii t-iov r at I i l i i . . imiiii I I in ii H ill . r . ... . . I i . k i III! m miwr -rr s.ievrrj I I 1 1 1 1 n . . . . , in I n 111 13 IN V- J k I I ( W II UIYAN 1 IllMl- K I I1 I III " ' ' w - I 1 A f I J .1 1 III 1 1 1 1 1 1 II II MOO MAD TO m-MMKtTO BE Ml HE MvSN-T J TVa tNouvrKTCr. i- POR .vhjy man vvl,. THAT iVl Tut sT'l" , SUCCESSFUL INI OOLITICS- I CNT MAKE UP ttV MIKJD V7MQ ToRoM POH ALOEHMAisI 111 . . 1 .. - - IJ 1 I II I III 1, I I iiritiii ' III I -J I I - III vLUUKMM ' I V. - III I I - I I I I 1 1 I MC III i n n 1 ,rlN I MOST CITA GOOD ill j ' yyj i i i hv vti i i ii ii i i ' 'i ljoli r i i . i - v ill ii ' - ii ..ii i 1 1 1 1 i ii s i - - SOME $300 HKAI.Iri) ItV I.I TIIF.KAN i r i m v Mai it aaui i nil i ii tn o.t ;oi . -i LADIES' AID IX MF.TItOPOI.K HALL YKSTEKIIAV AFTER- - - - XOON : ' " ' The annual bazaar of the Ladles' AM of St. Paul's English Lutheran Church, ' held yesterday afternoon In the Metro-pole Hall, was a very successful affair. a sum totalling about $300 being. rcaM i v, rA l-Ti Ml I )1 II J jt U it II 1 1 mi ii-3o t-.n.-..T s remote resident whose curiosity u stronger than hl discretion. Once In- tide, the canvasser Is reasonably sure '. at home : I lr rrrr-rrf?-rr -rr r-rr -rr?? in DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for lets than 50c WANTED MONEY for your property la what you want. I have the buyers if your price Is right. O. C. Walker. COOK (MARRIED) WANTS JOB. OO anywhere. Apply Box 340. Dally News office 28 1 MAN WANTS SPARE TIME WORK OIl several hours dally. Phone Blue 376. BUTCHER WANTED IMMEDIATELY. Apply Muaaallem'i Grocery. I'haiie 18. AGENTS WANTED before he waa greatly relieved. The , ttoa by main sUength. speed and yjj OI WOUN TO TRAVEL AND t severe stomach attacks ceased, there wu no more gas oa the stomaeh, acd he could ett anything he wished.?' CJUKOI'KACTIC irn. it. i- r.voi.iMiN (IIIROrKACTOK CJ3 Third Alrnue. 03lr tMU II CO llou calls - J00 Por appointment Phont Office Blue M lUaldenct Black 25 UKIt.MATOI.O0Y p.o Box sis. vmoiiit. n a FURS FURS MADE TO ORDER. AND RE- modelled. Raw skins taaned and drrsaed. Mail orders promptly attended to. Mrs. F Tarr. 234 Broadway East. Vancouver. ANOTHER HI0 REDUCTION IX CHEVROLET COMMERCIAL CAR PRICES 1-14 Ton Utility Express Chassis I 82SO0 H Ton Light Delivery Chassis I 630 00 Touring and Roadster .... I SlSfO Sport Roadster I B90O0 Coach and Coupe 11020 00 Sedan HUSsf Landau IUUjOO ll.l (MH (IN llM 1 Ford Light Delivery, open body ISM I Ford Light Dellvrry. panel body 1130,00 1 Ford Light Delivery, starter equipment, I3&000 1 Ford Tudor Bedan, starter ( equipment 1300.00 1 Oldnmobile A-pessenger Tour h t Inc. 1932 1400 00 Terms can be arranged on both new and used cars to suit the purchaser. KAIEN GARAGE Dealers In Cadllsr. MtlVuxhlln. Osklaml, Pontlsr OIlmolille and Chevrolet Csr. Phone 32 NOW 1H TIIK TIME to buy that car you have been considering. Why walk during the unpleasant winter weather! We have several new models on hand, prices sre at a low level and easy terms are available. I'MF.I CAR Two Ford Self Starter Light Deliveries guaranteed. One Ford Truck Snap, One Chevrolet Light eDllvery Good running order. Make us an offer. S. E. PARKER LTD. roitn di:.m.i:k TAXI Phone 67 Tnxl (Call Georire, Pnul or Gust) Six and Seven .Passemrer Stude-bakers at your tllspoaal any. time ROSS HROS. POOL ROOM Meeker II lock. (Across from Empress Hotel) Artie Uti MAIL SCHEDULE OlT-0G l or ihf ri Mondays. We doses ... To Vaneemrr Tuesdays rmsys . SalttesWya CJUi. Nov it l t .i h i To Aims. Alice Arm, Mnin . ruler Sundays To Alatkj Petal Nov. 39. Det . i T" ((urrtt (Turlvltr. NO. 34. D" 4. IV . COM I NO I mm the M THessjoya. TIr.-y' i I at I. Irora Vani-MMer Sundays WrdAf4s PrMay CJUU Nov Premier -Tuesdays Fftatoys I toot Ft. Slmpaa tat f lit r THwar I torn Alatk rlnl- ItOf. W. De 1 Frnfw ()ueen ClurlilSr. ,Vr. tt. De, IMIX CUIiXMtOM Otshtra 4 sti'O v:-j Ml 1 a till f W Ate, 4 full' Ihh A. A Th . . II A srtf i t II AVf. A foorj I fla Ave. A Hv silt A Mar 1 ' -ilk Ave. A till AM. A X.K-.f fee 6oi BWf fro. '! 'trf 0. T.P Wfcsif 1. T.P SIIIKMI 14 Ave. A tnd led Ate A Full a ft rd Ate A :& St II II t I 'i t III I I ' ir ( i i i ' a "H III r.Jt CTCAMvHIP L UlLnlllJllll luv" for Vsnrouter . Tuesday . C.T.'. ( Friday as Prr Cr Saturday- . Saturday es Pr;i -3E M Nov. 19-ss Pri' M-"' Dee. J- PrlD f Mcf Dee. 17 Pi lYum Vancouter . Suoday-ss Car,!? a Wednesday r OeJ Friday s r' Saturday a Pu;. Bf-"" Not. 29 PrWrJ Vn Oft. 1 s Pr ; r. vt. - Prln -est Mi l or Tort lmpMn nd , rhiui- kx Carsr 1 Iroin l"it slmpwn Ba M ..... u4 . w j. rsrd: I or .irnit, 1 Bundsy s Caracn Wednesday r ' c.c' From Mewarl. An)ov ana .- Tuesday as Csrdf-3 Friday Priori &r P l or queen ( hsrlolle- Nor. 20--as. rcii v ' i'1 t Dec. 4 as. -lnce lioin (Jiieti. Chsrlotlr- nc C ar. Nav. 18-e !,. 2- ss lTlncs C'.JfW lor Alstka Nov. 2a--s. Princess Mnry Dec. 13-as, PrWccJ Murr From Alaka Nov ID--. Wnef MJ Dec. 3--as PrlnarJ Mry , LAND ' W ef intention Is lrinr lllltrri I JWi u.pblf T rss.a,' mi 111 r. smsii " .. 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