(7HOySANDS of vital questions concerning your baby' care are bound to arise. Baby's Welfare tells you the answers. It was written for the use of every young mother by a thoroughly experienced physician. Itlsnot technical, nor docs It take the place of your own doctor' advice. It Is just a simple practical treatise in every day language. You cannot afford to be without it. Write for your copy to-day and save yourself endless worry. Baby's food is of first cinsideratlon. Nurse him if possible. If you cannot, use Eagle Brand, endorsed by thousands of mothers, recommended by thousands of doctors. It Is absolutely pure and safe and ezeedingly digestible. mm? XT Tmi Boxdkn Co, Lnmo,TVpt. A. I loroer Arcad BUf., Vancouver Snd DM, If, "Bmbft WmUan", mlma "Th Bnt Stbr" ncord book, ... Admim . tmim .. hhi hi ' 1 1 .. - .... ... , ...... " ' k I".. .' . mmmm THRIFTY LADIES can purchase FURS At wholesale prices or less. In order to close up the estate of the late H. 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Once you sec the beautiful Studio Lowboy and listen to its masterful -reproduction, you will realize; that here is where luxury performance meets economy in price. The nearest dealer will arrange terms to suit your convenience. RL730B I Oeneral Electric Lowboy..$225.00 General Electricllighboy..$275.00 General Electric Radio Phonogrsph $397.50 4 funtd Radio Frequency Set ' General Electric StuJio Lowboy $185.00 All prices complete with C.G.E. Radiotront GENERAL ME3ffiQM. FULL RANGE RADIO For 6alc by NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA POWER COMPAN Y, LTD. f 4, f G AN APIAN GENERA L EL E C T R I C C O . , LIMITED I FARCE IS ENJOYABLE Tlay Staged Last Night In United Church, Appreciated Will He , '"' Repeated Tonight0 " Farcp presentations In Prhiceui-pert always prove popular ana the staging of "Amy from Arizona" under the auspices of the Sunday School In First United Church last evening was no exception. Deservedly enough, for It was a very entertaining and well acted, show, there was a large audience which almost filled the church. All were pleased and, If the good reports that were to be heard last night af- Week-End Specials Malklns Best Fancy Peaches AtZp halfs, 2 tins 'xOl Malklns Best Fancy Apricots np 28, per tin Malklns Best Pumpkin 2V2's, 2 tins Ghlrardellti Chocolate l-lb. Mn Rowats Worcester Sauce per bottle U Heinz CaUup large bottle Evaporated Pears per lb. Evaporated Peaches 2 lbs 35c empress Red Currant Jam fiftn 4-lb. tlnO "" Brookfleld Creamery Butter i(n per lb iJs Sunnybrook Creamery Butter. 3-lb. brick .. Whole Wheat Flour 10-lb. sack Cream of Wheat per pkg $1.15 50c 25c Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour l CZrt 2 pkgs v Crown Brand Corn Syrup OAn 2-lb. tin Nabob Strawberry Jam 4-lb. tin 60c 55c 15c 25c 20c 35c Alberta Market I'. UAMULA. 1'inurfetor t lfth Street Phone 208 Mussallem's MEAT Market .Veal Steak CCf 2 lbs Loin Lamb Chops (Z. ff g 2 lbs. Stewing Lamb 5QC StowtaSVoal-''''50c Shoulder Veal Q-fl Aft 5 lbs. ...VAVU Shoulder Lamb CjJ QQ Shoulder Pork j QQ Prime Rib Roiled Off,, per lb Pot Roast Beof 1 per lb Round Steak 2 lbs Pork Sausage OCa u21bs Le Roast Veal . QCa per lb. Leg.RostLam.,;,"Oftr per lb Fresh Killed Chicken per lb d Mussallem's Meat Market rhoncs 18 & 81 417 Fifth Ave. H. 1 iiMniii n nil 1 - wnrn ter the performance was over have the expected effect, there should be even a larger house tonight when the second and final presentation Is made. Mrs. John Manson, who directed the farce, and all members of the cast are deserving of congratulations on the fine success achieved after a comparatively, brief time of ' rehearsel. Earl Barrle Is stage manager and has also contributed considerably to the success. He has charge of scenery and settings which are effective Indeed. As for the cast, the leading roles are taken capably by Miss Cathie Irvine and Earl Barrle who appear as1 a young married couple. Among other of the major parts are that of the mother-in-law acted splendidly by Mls3 ,E. M. Earle and that of an actress and domestic Intruder In which Miss Victoria Krikevsky makes a great hit. The title role is In the hands of Miss Eleanor Pat-more who excels herself. Others who hold up their ends well and contribute in an important way to the general effectiveness are Bruce Stevens, a friend of the young husband; J. Sinclair, as the brother of the young wife; Robert Irvine, as 1 butler, and MIm E. P. Q rassic, as a maid. There are three acts and the duration of the entertainment is a little short of two hours. During the intermissions, there Is radio music. Eagles' Whist Drive and Dance Larjrc Crowd at Very Enjoyable Time Last Night At Affair In Lodge Hail A very enjoyable whist drive and dance was held last night by the Eagles' Lodge in their hall in the Du Luxe Block. There were 15 tables of cards and prize-winners were: ladies' first. Mrs. Cecil Rose; second, Ml Qllfil- lan; third. Miss Herman; men's first, S. M. Newton ;""second, Alex Strachan; third, Capt. J. J. Mulligan. Atttr cards, refreshments served and dancing followed with Susie by Charlie Balagno's orchestra. Thomas Clough was master of Thursday, November 13. PAGE SIX TIIE DAILY NEWS IflJO i Young Mothers should know MONTHLY MEETING OF Waugh, W. R. McAfee and J. H, SCHOOL BOAKD LAST NIGHT Thompson, trustees; John O. Wil The regular monthly meeting of the board of school trustees was held last night In the city police court. Those present were: Mrs. T. M. Spencer, chairman; L. W liamson, secretary; and D. H. Hartness, Miss S. A. Mills, Miss E. A. Mercer, Miss J. D. Moffatt and Miss O. E. McArthur, Get quick results with a want act WEDNESDAY & THlT;,v two snows -yyfpj Norma Shearer In - The Divorcee A Great All Talking Picture Classed as "One of the Ucst T n Comedy "LADIES L:,r Musical Novelty "THE MUSIC MARHts ADMISSION - :) ,,. ,,. 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