a nber 20. 1928. - .1 La ' -v .fi " . h.m. - ' 1 iji wr KyjjrfiA"-r ! TTiw r i i rrir summer neaitll. Kivcs all oS na.'. are's ood elements 1st easily digestible form. JIT-When you vant a 2ISerent wafer jy The Canudian Shredded Wheat Co., Ltd. 1 M tCtzz .T;u Hew Plug in H , : i.t, Crescent Ground, will saw 10 more ir r, time and labor being equal, than any other :le. This guarantee has never been challenged. SIMONDS CANADA SAW CO., LIMITED, T rcmi trnt it acorn avckvc. MONTREAL. Owe. j. VIR.O.C TORONTO. ONT. ST JOHM.NJ. WM i Local and Personal W. M. S. entertainment United Church, November 9. ;Woroen of Mooseheart Legion Whist Drive and Dance Friday November 2. Prizes. It x Itegular meeting Native Son of Canada, tonight, Friday, 20, Elks' Home, Helgerson Block at 8 iDR. WAUGH ELECTED AT REGINA YESTERDAY GOVERNMENT SUPPORTER REGINA, Oct. 26. Dr. Waugh a supporter of the Saskatchewan i'roviiicial Liberal Government, was elected yesterday in the Arm River riding with a majority of 70 over Stewart Adrian, Conservative. Adrian was strongly supported by the Star, the new pajwr started recently at Regina by Charles Campbell of the Edmonton Ctfkf K a CLIO m '.as made AS nude good because Vic tor made it well. Victor Radio, today, is the fruit of souAd planting and successful growth on the part of an organia-Hon famous for its musical instruments. Its positively startling success-its acceptance in a short space of time, is proof that Victor has keft faith with the radio buying public. HICHDOr MODEL Authorize 1 Victor Radio Dcakri are offering thii de Lut 6ureJ wilnut cabinet with hdir doer pinch. pcciilly designed fot thrs with upr-Kftro dynamic apaktr, the New Victor Radio complete with all tube. nd "plug-in'" coed fot $485 THE XtW VICTOR RADO SPEAKER deftiy twrlweJ m t ttiuty brown uwhmC cabwrt. Wt haw it M you to itx Victor annum tktt rK mt of Hui tfkrr imO fit JJ w hear it. Rtttm-mniei fot uu umk Vkut fH MIel. J Rho. 93'50. "Victor Talking Machine Company of Canada, Limited li..r.'t.l i-iJrr f jirifj of ih? R.;Jv frrufney Laboratorifi Inc. The Daily News Who do not subscribe for the paper but who purchase occasional copies, will find it advantageous to remit $3.00 and have every copy mailed to their address for the next year. North, coast and country, from our All the News of the special correspondents, as well as world events will keep you well posted at minimum cost. while you still think of it 1 Send the postal order today RB7. TOE DAILY NEW3 PAGEFIVI BIG ANNUAL BAZAAR ENDS Chocolates, donated by Mrs. R. McLean, won by Mrs. A. D. Giersch, No. 0. Jardiniere and plant, donated by Mrs. P. O'Brien, won by Mrs. A. Richmond, No. 93. Plant stand with jardiniere and Success Attend Efforts of Catho- pjant, donated by Mrs, N. M,. Mo no indies in t,vc-.i Msiing Lean, won by Gillls Royer, .Mo. Gtj Two Days Tea cloth, won by Mrs. D. Mcft. Hunter, No. 74. The annual Cftholte bazaar . Pillow sHds. won bv Mrs. Har- was brought to a successful con- 0ld McEwen, ' No. 32. elusion with a dance in the l.iinrhMin wt wnn hv k. r. Moose Hall last night at which Gibbons No 77 there was a large attendance. J Dresser set, won by James Mc-Drawing of the many raffle pri- Nulty, No. 13. es waa one of th features of. 'k'ntarlna doll, donated hv Mm. ihe evening's - proceedings and Leo Doiron. won by Kathleen there was also a musical pro-, Fortune, No. 125. gram. Contributing to this pro-l Lam,,' won bv Mrs. J. J. Mul- !,'ram were Mrs. J. J. Muldon doon No 172 with a vocal solo, HUle Miss Tea set, won by Pat Voyer, No. Sheila Richmond with a dance o. and Miss Myfanwy Campbell, al tv with a dance. The accompanist was Miss Blanche Curtin. The proceedings in the after Sack of flour, donated by G. W. Nlckerson, won by H. McEach-ern, No. 28. Box of cigars, donated by Mrs; noon were opened with singing M. A. Dupius, Haysport, won by by the school ehoir and a solo by Mrs. J. J. Muldoon, accompanied by Miss Lorna Tite. The drawing resulted as follows: Grand Drawing First Prise, gold watch, wn Thomas Trotler, No. 60. Ham, donated by R. E. Moore, ' won by James McNulty, No. 84. Pot of gold, donated by Knights of Columbus, won by Thomas Trotier. The lucky tickets were drawn by W. Howard MacLeod, Central by nuie Miss Yvonne Riffou in ilotel, ticket 621. !th. nresence of Blshon E. M. Second, $46 in gold, A. H. Sil- Cunoz, W. Howard McLcod, Jar- versides, No. Zone. lyj, jicLeod and Harry Scott, ac- Third dinner set, C. R. Biggart, tjnjf aa judges. No- 108- Musie for the dance .was by Fourth, diamond lavallierre, the Westholme Orchestra and Mrs. Vaccher, Zenith 3afe. No. Jlury Astori was master of cere- Ml- ! monies. Fifth, 920 gold piece, Mrs. A. Couture, No. 266. Sixth, electric reading lamp, Mrs. V. Reda, No. 2741. Seventh, mantle clock, D. Brid-den, No. 2740. Eighth, carving set, Mrs. S. C. Willerd, Ketchikan, Wo. 669. Ninth, cjt glass boWi, Foster Willan. No. 449. (Other Raffles) Doll, djnted by Mrs. James McNulty, won by A. Donald, No. 2. Cushion, donated by Mrs. M. P. McCsUferjtwon by Mrs. S. Batcher, NoT. Flapper doll, donated br Mrs. James McNulty, won by George Martin, No. 240. Candm d !iated by Jack McNulty, won by Oke Jackson, No, 2R Box of apples, doubted by Watt's Grocery, won by Harold McLwen. No. 67. Roasting pan, donated by J. McKulty. won by Bishop E. M. liunor. No. 2. Carving set. donated bf K. C. (iibbons, won by A. Donejsl, No. T.5. Cushion and runner, dotute:) by Mrs. Huajh Smith, won by Mrs. M. McAithur, No. 140. Electric toeater, donated by Mrs. J. L. Blain, won by Mis. H. i'. Glassoy, No. 49. Cake, f"omted by RupeH Hak i ry .won by Angus McDonald, No. 119. 1 .vx pie plate, donated by Mr-.. Byrne, won by Tonrny Byrne so. 80. Ham, donated by Thomas Tro-ht, won by Thomas TroUtr, No. !Si. Lulu doM. won by Mr. Hubert Ward, No. 80. Doll buggy, won by JaeJc Cobb, No. 109. . Sofa pillow, won by Bill Smith, No. 5. Bed spread, won by J. Smith, No. 10. 5i TONIGHT $26 in prizes for Kiddies. Moose Masquerade starts at 8 p.m. Reg ular adult dance at 11 p.m. Market Prices i - n Inr-vm current ire u 'ollow: API'LEs McIutCMh he. UncT 42M "C" gnat Ja6kt Bask ' Ofcea eooklag ces (B.). 4 lb. W. trtLIT Callfjrnu tmee. est en . . S5c to see Ormngaa. Valencia, clous .... 60e to 8c ltni. snkW. eaeca .... 49c to c Imptrtal qr Frrult . . . . 2 lor 3Ac DaOSAaa. A lb. ...(... KxuaivMi out, per tt sec Comb h407 Dlm. bulk. 3 lb, tar . !Uina. bulk, par lb 13r OslitornUv Odlnt; Datts. package .. M: Cautotie 1M. 9o and 2c Oaeoaout Oim tokUig AppWa lBO., S iba tar SxMMaa gwp. lb a Tokty Orapsa lb Mi Sart:tt Pasta, daa. stetoaoe not .-. Oaaeore Onpai. btadtet l.n lUllan mica, bw It. is lb. .A I no. t eraMMri no. J CHUMTT MiTTtrt t74 CaaMsnbcn etteKf. S ac. pkg. ... 84 iKr.it LlmbMsar. fc'i Oniric solid N 2iland suUeH M1 StUlou. lb i Krart w ' NorwaglaQ Oeat lMtoA UioberRer 10c Ruaufor; T5a Rwtrta' Brockftfta. lb Ovaonaula. lb Mol,rr Qeam. Jar ... 49i and 8S arookftld Swim chee. lb pkg. 39o Qruvara arooklMld Ctidlaa ehre, H lb. pk i.)oau boal. II Ja, lb im Bed lamn. donated by Mrs. SJ Romano Sardo, it see Batcher, won by Mr. Oiler Bus- H lb c ner. No. 40. u.n:n Pillow slips, donated )y SUters nour , -f St. Joseph, won by Mrs. M. A,'tPM(tr ftoWi uupuia, nryspoit, no. a. nour. hm ciini.1 l'iwi, .u:i ncii uy ra.j lKU John Dore, won by Mrs.U. , I) Lnfhbe, Nq, 21. Box of candy, donated by Mrs.; Olier Best er, won by Margaret ' Smith, No. 109. Chocolate 'lolls (.guoeiaff contest), won by Yvonne Rlfiou. Register l ank, won by Mar garet Garlkk. No. 3 3. Kindenrai t m chairs, donated k'PP1- hv Uw P Unimn una Uv J . . Kljswl aalnvjn. lb. Smith, No. 152, Home ma la candy, doaated by Mrs. J. Cam-bell, won by Thomas ' Trotier, No. 47. Mi . etc S3) Pura 30 Oompound - 30e EOOb B.C. trah pdM &M ac. fraati nrau SSe B.C. !rah axtra eas Local tttw laid .., ; W r.M jfenofe! blak eod, lb. rlnuan haditiea, lb. . NUTS Almond, (bailed Valnlas Rabbit, tlcmated by Mrs. H. u-.tout. brka ahaiied .. ... Ifro .... 34 30C ... Me 6e A5d 4S Gillies, won by Olier Keener, No. wainuta. shalied halves ..... ... Mc 21. AUnmwto . Chest, donated by Mr L La- Pnuu a vpque. won by ThomajTrdtler. ''uU ! 9 M ,, California walnuU ... . , j ,t a', N nvlxed uuU " Pillow slips, donated nr Ml. Nw tiiorru 3Jo D. II. MrUonad. won by Jeiin Bluck Diamond California hUH JJ Rtibirt.on. Nil 207. 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