orjdsr November 25, 192C from the most delicious of hot breakfasts For energy that "stands by", start the day with Quaker Oats. Authorities agree that oats is the great- j est food that grows contains more " 4 protein than any other cereal; is rich in carbohydrates and well supplied with minerals and health-promoting vita-mines. "Quaker Oats and Milk for Breakfast" has become the habit of millions of people in all parts of the world. Their sparkling eyes and ruddy cheeks arc its best endorsement. Regular Quaker Oats, and Quick Quaker the only quick-cooking oats with the rare Quaker flavour. Grocers have both kinds. In sealed cartons only. Quaker Oats T. 'A iiu f". r (. ll.l I'Mlffl you have always known Quick Quaker coo A 3 in 3 to 5 minutes B3S YARDLEY'S Toiletries t. icnowued (or more, than lo year. Since 1770 tkhf Iwd unurpafted fur their charm and quality, v. . hav variety of VardleyV Lavender Seta on dia-. m h would make ideal Chrintmao Gift for either men or . ToiM Water. Face Powder and Soap S.00 l -il'ft. Kate Powder and Soap J1.0II ':r. Talcum. Soap. Fare Powder and Sachet Si'.lJW, & $10.00 Ita and Soap '. Sl-'O " Shavinj; Soap and Shavin Lotion H- 00, $2JM & a Bowla. wr.h lid .00 ' 'igliKh Lavender Water 7.V, .Sl.tM. $.7B, S--". -SL."0 o tir -Uatb rrta! J? !- l-"0 ' " -eed Ijtrender blonsoma. 6 for 81.JM dei Face Powder hnd Compact 2JI.OO &. J? I ." endrr Sarhet in Silk Envelope W -a-.- oinf wonderful French Doll Powder Puff and Powder Boxes from "P Ormes Ltd. "r P:r'iirer Druggist 3rd Avenue and Clh Strert The Ilexall Store Phones 82 and 200 uIhi i-iftiona taken f- r any Magazine at lowest rate. Canadian National clic Largefl Railway Sylcm in America Steamship and Train Service I'liisn: ttri'i.Kr in iee pkim'f. turner fur vancoivlu. vie- 1tA, M:TTI.i;. nU uitermedUile itnl- eiieh I'KIU.W at a.m. 'KIM I! III H:UT fur sTIWAUT ami AWOV WEIIM'.MlAY. 10 .m. I'kinm: iiaiu.i: (or vANcorvnt t H i N niAiii.orn: i. I.ANIi. dirlnUliilv. h hOMMY? UK v KlVlV JiVa.UI'liiaV at II. am. for lltlNC I. AIIIINCV A U, Ot'K.lX sTfciMsJIIF LINKS. ,, l r xii idluu National Krt for Money Older, foreign Cheques, Imi fur jour next liliieiit. '"v tuki:t onin:. sin tiiiiu ve. i-hinci: iui-kkt. ruone no Mops and Polishes I'y Mops, themi.allv treand In u-ll.-H the dust, makes ""'"Mug cuRir. and does' not inmr. H"- Complete with 01 'ni'h handle. e;u-h wnd 2'00 KASY VACUUM KLKCTKIC V ASllIMi MACHINES Mail Order carefully Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. Prince Kupcrl. 1I.C BAPTIST LADIES ANNUAL BAZAAR AIKAIK IH TAKING I'LAC'K TIIIH Af- 1I KNOON IX I'AKI.OKH OK (HI Ittll The, annual ,biukr of tie Xadka Aid of the' rut.baptlt Church w penfd In the church parlora at three o'clock thl aflcroooa by Mr. C. X. Cullln, prwrioe xit?vt the Aid. With many en-thulatle worker bavtnj prepared the pretuuea with a wide aaortment of oaeful and ornamental article and arrangtmtnt for other attractlona har-Inj been maae, the affair' glvea promise lot being very aucceiwful. In charge of jVertoui departmenti are the followinj ranty work-Ura. A. Jvaraon, Mrs. J. Campbell and Mra. A. 'l. Halnea. Home cooking Mri. J. D. Tburber asd Mra. VI. B. Hammond. Befreahmenta Mra. Bert Morgan, Mra. Prank Morrl. Oandy Mr. V. Houaton and Mr. George Johtutoixe. Baud tub Mr. Anderaon. PJato wlng-Mra. P. H. Unzey and Mr. Sid Hambtln. Cashier Mr. Leman and Mra. Jamei Hampton. , The affair will cloae at alz o'clock. IT ALL KI.I-tNKtlt. A teacher was giving to hi young pupil a aerie of mental sum, and pre-aeetly asked an Intelligent little Scot. -How many marbles would you get ft I gave twenty to be divided between you and Johnny MXJregorT" After a moment's hesitation the youngster answered. "I canna tell. air. "Howa thatr' asked the teacher. I -Weei. air." said he. -ye se. tt'a a' (arcordiu. If ye gle'em when we're j both here, we'd hae ten each: but If j ye fie 'em tae Johnny when I wasua : present. I'd on"y get aboot five; wblte ; If ye gle 'em we me tae share oot when Johnny- watna here. I dtana ken wbet&er hetl bae ony at al" Liverpool Post. i-i:;kv fi-xtiu. chaxcek Peter O'Neill, the American actress who came to fame In London In "Paddy, '.he Next Best Thing." ha ended her run of over a year In "Mercenary Mary" and deserted musical comedy lor :.'te leading role in a comedy by Cap-uiu 8tayton. Love's a Terrible Thing.' THROUGH SLEEPING CARS TO SHIP'S SIDE The Oanadtaa National Railways have nude anwugemenl to operate tourls- aad standard sleeping cars through ! front the Pacific Ooost tifHhe snip, 'aide at Montreal and Halifax In coc jneetton with Old Country sailings during November and December. ' For full Information regarding rate reservations, passport, etc.. call at City Ticket Office. Canadian NaUooaJ ' Railway. S28 Third Avenue. Pbone 200, j ANNOUNCEMENTS I Baptist Ladles' Aid Bazaar. Novero-!ir 25. Lutheran Women' Aid Bale of Work December 1. United Church Buzaar. December 2 Adair Cars I.OD E. Bridge. Dec. 3. Native Son of Canada first Annual full. Moose Hall. December 10. TOO LATH TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE DOUBLE BARRELLED shotgun. Neumsn choke bore. Damascus barrels. $30.00. Phone Blue 469. P.O. Box 109. Prince Rupert. B.C. BUTCHER WANTED IMMEDIATELY. Apply Mussallecn'a Orocery. Phone 18. Ettnblixhed 1923. PLATES AND HKIWJES yd Ell No gold need show in modern brldgewerk. We special ice In this branch of dentistry. DENTIST Kxchnnce Block. Phone 109 TLMIIEK SALE X8501 Sealed Tender wilt be received by the j District Forester, n'.t later than nrjou on i me urn any oj uescmoer, man, jcr me Ipuri-huse of Licence X05O1. covering five ! areas Ui Canoe Pass. Range 2. Coast District, to cut BBO.OOO feet board meas-' ure of spruce, hemlock, balsam and cedar i sa whips ! Two (2) years will be allowed for re- , nunai oi timber. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Local and Personal Arthur' Tail. Phone 078. BC. Undertaker. vPhtme 41. Coal -the beC Coal. rt Phone -19. P. R. 293 ' TliT.lTi'.O..rriifmleri(l Meeting tonight at KJM. JThUt drl 8t; Andrew' Rofom. November 28 at 8. 15. Refreshment. Admission 60c. J. W. Eayer sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Stewart and Miss Pilling Was a passenger for Anyox. Wm. Mcllae ha .opened a choemak lng and repairing shop at 230 Eighth venue West. Phone Oreen 717. 278 Lost. Marten neckpiece, between Sixth Street and Clapp Block. Finder please return to Dally; News office. Reward, t' 276 Ivor KallquUt was fined 125. with the option of thirty flay' imprisonment. In the city police court this morning for intoxication. Mr. and Mra. Harry Welford and son. who left the city a few month to spend a holiday. In the east, have decided ti remain in Ontario. Miss laobel Stuart returned to tbi city on the Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon from a holiday trip a far south as 8an Francisco. Mra. Paul J. Ludwig will aail tomorrow morning on the Prince Rupert foe Seattle. Mr. Ludwlg comes from the Queen Charlotte Island. St. Andrew' Cathedral Social Club will hold their firstsocial in Cathedral Hall at 8 o'clock tonight. A good program baa been arranged. T. O. Dawson returned to the city yesterday afternoon from Vancouver where be went with the remain of the late Dr. Charles J. Cameron. Jack HUdiUrb. son of Mrs. J. II. IK1 ditch. Federal Block, sail tomorrow morning on the Prince Rupert for Seattle on a holiday. He may possibly remain there. Boy' fleece lined underwear, all sizes 55c. are displayed by the Universal Trading Company. Alao men's heavy all wool underwear, shirts and drawers li. white and gray. 11.85. P. Harris, of the CLNJt. lnvestlratlna , department. Momrc&tljUud Mrs. Harris armed In tbaclty. Iikd 'Vancouver ol. 'the PriXttW&RupsrttjpcsWday afternoon ! and proceeded East by train. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Blott and chill arrived from Vancouver on the Prine.- j Rupert yesterday afternoon. Mr. Blott will take over the management of Lip-sett-Cunning ham's local branch. Mr. arvd Mrs. E. O. Calvert and family will sail tomorrow morning' on the steamer Prince Rupert for Vancouver cn route to SquamUh where Mr. Calvert 1 being tranterred In the service of the Forest Branch. William Campbell, who was charged with drunkenness In the city police court yesterday morning and ordered out of town, did not leave and he was haled into court again this morning and remanded until Monday. Jutt arrived, a new shipment of ample mats alo afternoon and dnnre Irovks In rut velvet and jMirfMle. Mm. II. h. Parker. Ladle ready to wear, 11(1 sixth Street. I'lione (ireeu Ztti. Miss I. J. Coulter, who has been vlltlng for the past couple of years with her sister." Mrs. R? p. McNaughton. Filth Avenue East, sails tomorrow morning on the Prince Rupert for Victoria where she Will pay an extended visit to a brother. Mr. Justice D. A. McDonald; A. M. Johnson, K.C.. crown prosecutcr. M. 6 Bryan, court reporter, and other ofU- clals. who were engaged at the 8upveme Court asslr.es here this week, will soil tomorrow morning on the Prince Ru pert, returning south. Passenger arriving front the south o the steamer Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon Included F. a. Dawsou. J. A. Johnston. Mr. and Mra. Morris Blott and child. Mr. and Mrs M. McKenzle. J. A. Clout and N. TUlcr for Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. F. Harris for Montreal; J. K. Gordon tor Terrace, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Mortou and Mis R. McLennan for Anyox. Further returns coming show that the total proceeds from the Anglican bazaar s mounted to 1675. Among those who took part in addition to the names already published were Mrs. Mcintosh, convenor of the tea tables; Mrs. Rix and Mrs. DuVrrnet Dourine. -Mra w r. Orchard, cashier; Mrs. A. T. Parkin,! Mrs. CulJUtand MikJDalby assisting, and Mrs. Bremner In charge of the palmistry. cAkd or THANKS. Mrs. Anderson aud s children, Leila, Frank and Ounnard. wish to convey thanks to the people of Anyox and Ci earance These two handsome pieces John Bulger, J. K. Gordon. Terrace hotel man. arrived on the steamer Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon from a trip aouth and preceded to the Interior by train. Tod Yolatzie, Indian, was dismissed rrince Rupert for the kind words of jm city police court this morning on Further particulars of the Chief For- vmtathv and lovely floral tribute, re- h.r,. f hlho committed an assault eMer. Victoria, or the District Foreater. Tnu--e liMj:ert. B.C. ceived durlns ilr a bereavement, ica a white man in th Dsaiinioa Cafe, j r e Jewellers GIFTS THAT LAST Sal Men's Suits b.iu x.i-J-r-ryrvi' Ltd. Is? lV-rT- e We are throwing on sale 130 Men's and Young Men's Suits to make room for goods arriving for our Xmas trade. Sale is now on and will continue until thee 150 suits all go. All suits on sale are our regular stock and these sale prices mean a big saving to you. Fashion Craft Men's Suits sell at one price from coast to coast and regular price label is stitched on every suit by the manufacturer In Tweeds and Worsteds. Kegular $29.50, for Kegular $34.50, for v. $19.45 $23.45 Leishman's Men's Suits Canada's finest Custom Tailored Clothes, fifty only, in Hlue Serges Tweeds and Worsteds. Regular $45.00 to $60.00, for $34.45 BRYANT & GREER, LTD. Sixth Street. 'The Clothes Shop for Men." Prince Hupcrt. Let us help you with your Christmas gifts You can have perfect confidence in the quality of our goods. We will exchange or refund the money for any unsatisfactory article. COMMUNITY AND 1817 ROGERS SILVER Our prices, right here at home, are the game as Eaton's or other mail order houses. Teaspoons, any pattern, k doz." $4.23 Dessert Spoons, per set $8.00 Other pieces in proportion. We have also Tudor Plate and Wm. Rogers at about half these prices. An endless variety of Silver Presents WHY NOT A CLOCK? This beautiful mahogany two-tone chime clock for $25.00 Single tone strike in similar shapes, for 1 516-00 Westminster chime i-hour on four bells for $60.00 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Salting from Prince Kuiert. tor VAM Ol VLIt, VICTUKIA, Sanon Hay and Alert Hay, lie. Tuesday, 3 p.m. For VANCUL'Vtlt, VICTORIA, Alert Bay and Swaiihou Bay, eU-, Saturday, 9 a.m. . For I'OKT SIMPSON'. ANYOX, ALICE Alt.M, MTL'WAKT and Kaas Klirr Canneries, SundJ). 8 p.ni. tfi 3nd Avenue. K. M. SMITH. Arnt. Prime Kuperl. HC. f u