The annual bazaar of Rupert East United Church Is being held this afternoon in the church. Many articles of ornament and use are being offered the patrons of the affair. With fine weathsr prevailing the event is expected to be a great success. The general convener for the whole bazaar is Mrs. 3. W. Moorehouse and ladies in charge Include the following: Tea Room Pouring, Mrs. J. H. MeLcod, Mrs. Q. J. Weiring ton and Mit A. 1. Oailand; assisting. Mrs. Robert Murray, convener, Mrs. R. O. McAley. Mrs. A. Leigh ton. Mrs. juries, Mrs. A. Macdonakl. Mrs. Y EUiaon, Mrs. Holden and Mrs. A. McLean. Home Cooking Mrs. & L. Peachy and Mrs. A. J. Squire. Oandy Mrs. A. Oomec and Mrs. A. Freboorg. t c Paney Work Mrs. C. K. MotteJ and Mrs. J. Wan. Plata Sewtag Mrs. M M. Lamb and Mrs. T Boas Mackay. Ftab Pond Mrs. B O. Beale and Mrs. Prank Warne. Qswhler Mrs. R. Wilson. Daring the afternoon a .musical program is being given. Music Club Has Large Meeting Many Attend io Hear and Take Part In Patriotic Music at Mrs. Blott's Home AH totetetttng meeting of the i Ladies' MUsic Club was held yes terday afternoon at the home of f Mrs. M. H. Blott, Fourth Avenue West. The program of patriotic mule was prepared by Mrs. Blott assisted by Mias Halrtwefl. There was a large attendance. At the opening one minute of silence Was asked for by Mrs. Mcintosh who presided. Mrs. Blott gave the history of the national anthems j of several oott&trie Including Britain and Canada, the following be- ' ing the sinsieal selections: j "O Canada" 'Lavaliee) by the club. "Mapfe Leaf For Ever," the club. Austrian Nattaial Anthem, piano. Mrs. R. E. Moore. Russian National Anthem, vocal, Meedames CuOen. Rochester, Far-qnbar, T. Rom and Darton. Italian Anthem, piano, Mrs Smith. "Star Spangled Banner," Mrs. Blott. I "La MamfeaUe," vocal, Mrs. 1 Cruikshoak. "Ood Saw the King." i lib w served at the close. Mrs. , CrulWhsiHk and Mrs. B lance assist- . ing Mrs. Blott With refreshments i IT'S HERE! Gyro Gym Frolic and Hoe-Down JIOOSE HALL FRIDAY, NOV. 14 Special Orchestra With saxophonist from Seattle Dance Contests Rhinelander and others PROCEEDS IN AID OF GYMNASIUM FUND Admission, 75 Cents Overalls and Ginghams fimivimfMM44a swsBssssssssisssssssssswBswssBaiaiiijg- m WONDERFUL WHISKY-SPECIAL - LIQUEUR j Also the De Luxe Whisky EXTRA SPECIAL LIQUEUR Distilled, Blended and Boilled In Scotland B- This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia 5s EMSZM PAQ2.TWO TBOt OfiXLY NEW 3 Thursday, Kqv, tJ EXAMINATION iatfiereby thejmeiHeal examination tion at a price oX 50c per child, a 'ate weeks. The doctor would be Bishop O. A. p The Daily News 'T cbfldretujn school, required by sehcai nurse to be supplied while prepared to go ahead with the work io me cy recen '-'V BY DOCTORS , Statute, may resumed in the city. the examinations are being conducted. after the tint of the year. to England, !: PRINCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBIA was i - ; It wbs reporffa to the school board It was estimated that it woId The matter will come before the New Plan Per Inspection of School at (U meetings last night by Secretary take about six weeks to make the' board again. regular luncheon Published Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Every Children Explained to Board J. O. wpiiarhson. The plan is examinations. The cost would,' pert Rotary. Club "i ''is r Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue i that all the doctors of the city shall therefore, be $700 JS50 for the Curaon's line of Men's Pants ara dore Cafe toaay H. F. 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