PAGE SIX AT YOUR SERVICE CUNARD Fall Sailings from Montreal land Quebec). Every Friday up toond Including November 22, In conjunction with lha Anchor-Donold-lon Una. To Ply-mouth.Havre.london, Bellett, llverpool, Glotgow. 4- Remember the lost Gmord SoSbia? H leoeon. Montreal, November 22, All abovtouripeclal Chrlstmoi Sailings. Coot through The Cword Steam Ship Co. limited. 622, Hotting. St. W., Voncoever (Tel. Seymour 3643 9), or any tleamihlp agent. VISIT EUROPE AT ITS BEST-BY CUNA RP Many people of leisure would rather visit Europe when the tourist invasion is over. The English and French hotels are back to their normal charming, intimate selves. The countryside has settled back to its slumberous beaut, and Cunard Fall Sailings are particularly popular with seasoned travellers. CUNARD CANADIAN SERVICE iw"1' " wiAKf $en B batteries Qfyon PRONTO w.ocoutef CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD OI'EK&TUjg G. T. P. 20,000-TON FLOATING DKYDOCK Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern Makers? Founders, Woodworkers, "Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 Try a Daily News Want Ad. OFFICE OPEN ALL WINTER , C. Packers Well Satisfied With Innovation of Securing Supplies Here The office of the B. C. Packers, Limited, in Prince Rupert, will be kept open all winter. F. D. Mathers is going south to- night to again have charge of company's herring operations during the winter months. In his absence the office will be in charge of Morton Ferguson. Mr. Mathers states : that the company Is very well satisfied with Its policy of having an operating and purchasing office in Prince Rupert and that the mer chants and business men oi Prince Rupert have cooperated to the fullest extent and have at all times shown themselves ready to give very prompt service which is so essential in the canning business. The company's purchas es In Prince Rupert this summer have been about four times greater than ever before and it is expected that next year's business will be even greater than this, owing to the increased facilities for transportation which will be ; offered by the new Canadian : National boat which will operati out of Prince Rupert for the next season. ' Mr. Mathers expects to be Uk ine un with his comnanv thr question of assembling of sal-1 mon on the ocean dock here. Mr. Mathers wishes to express to the business people and citizen, of Prince Rupert his sincere thanks for the assistance and support which have at all timet ;bcen given to the new office of me u. u. racKcrs in frince Rupert. Rag rugs, 27x54, two for $1.00, Wallace's. Week-End Specials Granulated-Sugar 1.35 mmmm - Qqic!jQuaJcer Oats 30c pkg Kellogg's Bran Flakes 15c pkg Quaker tin Corn 2s. 15c Malkln's Tomatoes 2s 25c 2 tins Old Dutch Cleanser- 10c tin . Sunlight Soap 45c 2 pkgs Del Monte Pilchards in 35c tomatoe sauce 2 large tins Crown Norwegian Sardines ACn m fci4io Nabob Asparagus Tips 20 C Campbell's Vegetable Soup Seedless Raisins 25c 2-lb. pkg Eggs doz Fresh Extras 55c Brookficld Butter $1.40 3 lbs Mazola Oil Quart 70c tin Remo Turnips 25c 8 lbs. Remo Carrots 25c 8 lbs. Preserving Peaches-crate 51.60 Alberta Market P. GAMULA, Proprietor Fifth Street. Phone 208 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furntture Moving. Do you take Iteast Br your health ? If so, use ROYAL YEAST CAKES the standard of quality for over 50 years. Soak a cake of Royal Yeast, with a little sugar, in tepid water over night. Stir well, strain and drink the liquid. Flavor is improved by adding the juice of an orange. YEAST CAKES Gyros Guests of Rotarians While Joe Greer Talks A number of Gyros were guests at the luncheon of the Rotary Club yesterday and a brief address on community service was given by Joseph Oreer, Gyro president, who suggested that there might be more co-ordination of community enterprise here and ijrged that various organizations co-operate in bringing into being the project for the establishment of a recreation hall and gymnasium in the city. M. H. Blott favored the club with vocalsolos, being accompanied by Mrs. Blott. W.i.Vaughan Davie presided at the piano for com munity singing. - President O. A. Bryant was in the chair. Silver Wedding Is Celebrated Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lindsay, Park Avenue, Have Twenty-Fifth Wcddlnr Anniversary A delightful time was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lindsay, Park Avenue, last eve ning, when about 30 friends invaded their home in the form of a surprise party, the occasion be-t ing their silver wedding anniversary. :i During the course of the eve ning, music and games were much enjoyed and. after delicious refreshments wre served, H. M. Foots, on behalf of those present. presentee to Mr,- ana Mrs. una- say a handsome stiver service and tray and a shower bouquet of vlo. I lets and roses. to which honor, Mr. Lindsay responded suitably. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. W. King, Prince Rupert; Mr. and Mrs. D. Dlneen. Smithers; T. H. Lownry, Usk; K. Kimura, S. Nagata, A. Compbell, and A. L. Mlnch. Vancouver; Mr.. and Mrs. Thomas Wallace. Jan O. Davis, W. T. L. Jones and Angus Currle, Claxton; J. W. Reynolds, Toronto; W. Smith, Stewart; K. Poveraanovich, Winnipeg. Field Tomatoes R6yal L. H. Bra wand, M. E. Olson and per basket George M. Johnston, C.N.R.; M. J. 1 small Pickling Cukes-Sheen, W. Bruce. A. Sinclair. U.j pcr lb Deane, J. Lazerck, J .McColl, R. Cob corn Hardy, T. Somervllle, g. Maiux and R. Campean, Anyoxr'B Johnson, Skeena River; A. Chloma. Sketna -River. : ii!i.T.. Savoy John Watklns, Stewart; J. M. Smith, Port Esslngton; O. Thompson, F. Prato, ArTgUS Chlsholm and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Anderson, city. Central J. Bryant. Bflmonton; J. E. Stark. Alice Arm; J. P. Devlin, Toronto: A. Malv. Anyox; James Hunter, city. Baptist Ladies' Aid Tea and Sale Successful Function Yesterday I Afternoon at Mrs. James Hampton's The Ladies' Aid of the Baptist Church held a tea and sale of home cooking at the home of Mrs. James Hampton, Seventh Avenue West, .yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Jack Lindsay, acting president of the aid, assisted by Mrs. Hammond, received the visitors. Mrs. V. Houston was general convener. Mrs. O. Hlbbord and Mrs. Fred Cameron had charge of the home cooking table, Mrs. F. Morris and Miss Furness served. Mrs. Lemon acted as cashier. Others who assisted in making the affair successful were Mrs. B. Morgan, Mrs. S. Currle, Mrs. J. Smith and Mrs. J. Hampton. A substantial sum was realized from the event, which was also quite successful socially. New Bank Notes in Circulation Barclay's Hank Is Newest Canadian Financial Concern Barclay's Bank (Canada) have opericd their first branch In Montreal and their notes have been put into circulation. These new Dotes are handsome in design and the different denominations arc easily recognized. The fives arc printed in green, the tens in orange and the twenties In blue. The name of the bank Is engraved in white faced letting, and, on the back bf each denomination, Is an engraved reproduction of the bank's head office building on St. James Street, West, Montreal. The notes bear the date "September 3rd, 1929" and carry engraved facsimile signatures of Rt. Hon. Sir Robert ? Lj Bofqen, C.CM.G, P.C.. LLD., KC!, president, and Mr. J. R. Bruce, manager. Ourtaln rods, Klrsch make, eight for $1.00, Wallace's. Economy Specials Get the Habit CALL AT THE CASH & CARRY AM) SAVE YOUR NICKELS AND DIMES Ensign Marmalade 4s, 45c per tin Oolden Wax Beans 35c ....2 for Splnftch, Malkln's Best 22c 2Vfcs, per tin Spinach, Malkin's Betas, 18c er tin Dates 25c 3-lb. pkg, Extra Special 4 pkgs. Rinso, med. reg. .44 I Wearever Pan, reg $1-66 Total value $2.09 SALE 1.00 PRICE Preserving Peaches $1.60 per crate i Preserving Prunes 1.00 per crate 45c 20c 35c per doz Green Beans 8c per lb .., Oranges 50c 3 doz. for Economy Cash & Carry 319 Third Ave. Prince Rupert, B.C. I" SPECIAL DOUBLE .BILL THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER "STARK MAD" WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST Comedy "CAPTAIN KID'S KITTENS" Admission, 15c & 50c; Sat. Matinee, 2:30, Admission, 10c & 33c FURNACE or STOVE WOOD Inside Spruce and Hemlock, Cut 11 and lG-lnch SI . 50 PER DOUBLE LOAD BOX CUTTINGS, $3.50 PER LOAD HYDE TRANSFER 171 3rd Avenue East PHONE 580 Heated Storage BAGGAGE . (rim' BURTON UItkU FRIDAY lyo Showk 7 and 9 p.m. SAT. MAT. ONLY and mm i wi w i mm COAL Euftsh .Countiy Ale Special VOU will like the tang and flavor of these specially brewed ALES. They are of the highest quality and compare most favorably with the finest imported English ales. Order a case today. The best is none too good for you. Sold at all Government vendors. Free delivery. TYPE XLE Di Alexander rilONE S75 nr.HNr.H iu.ock DENTIST AND OLD COUNTRY ALE This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Auditorium SKATING Afternoons 2 to 4 KveningH 8 to 10 Competent Instructors to teach beginners. Phone Black 119