'I PACE. TWO TH' UAILY NEWS Friday, sQTemhtf a ifefl The Daily News The Letter Box PRINCE KUPEIIT - IJUlTISlJ COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by. Prince Rupert Da News, Limited, Third Avenue ULLEN Matrl Boston Grill .1 It ,( , ' , ' i Large Cabaret SPKCIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Every Saturday Nlcht, 9 to 12 Danee Hall for Hire Accomodation for Private Farttes Phone 457 Prince Ruprt Iglng-Edi ANOTHER GYRO EVENT INDIAN CONFERENCE tor SUBSCRIPTION RATES By mail to all .other parts of British Columbia, the Btitish Hm- pire and. United States, paid in advance, per year 6.00 By mMl to nil other'countries, per year .. 7.50 By mail to all parts of Northern and Central British Columbia,, paid in advance for yearly period 3.00 Legal notices, each insertion, per agate line . J5 Transient advertising on front page, per inch , 2.80 Local readers, per insertion, per line 25 Transient display advertising, per inch, per insertion ......... L40 Classified advertising, per Insertion, per word .02 Or four months for 1-00 For Jser period, paid in advance per month . &.. .50 City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance ?5.00 Contract rate& on application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone ........98 Editor and Reporters' Telephone 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION The Gyro Club of Prince Rupert is becoming noted for its events. Anything this club undertakes it carries trough with success and if it is an entertainment those who attend are really entertained. Just now the club is putting on one of its well known hoe-down frolics in aid of the new gymnasium and swimming pool. The object is go good that everyone will feel anxious to neip and doubtless there will be a very large attendance i tonight t rolic with the Gyros and help the Gym. Here Is light at last. Natives of La Mesa Angat. Philippines, claim modern saxophone was copied fr j.n o.ur.boo instruments ot Vhelr forefathers. They are still used in the village, as shown. PKBB! FKEE1 FREE! Hand Painted Enlargements To introduce our work to local customers, until Nttvember 1, wo wiu mane (uanuiKai nane-painwa enMrgeneni irom your own KnaiNihot or photograph, without aharge. And sunply frames for your uaintinKs at 2tt to !V lever nrlaM than iWfM mmiMi h outside concern; CoiMult Us I'. O. HOX 1J8 Before placins your ortler for enlargements BHher pliano or write We Will Call WESTEUX SALD6 CO.MPANY mSjaSBfUBBSEMBt' CENTRAL HOTEL TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIKY FOR SKEENA BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM. DAILY Early Dtlivery Throughout the City Early Ad. Copy is appreciated to RE ARMISTICE PARADE Editor, DalIi'Hftws: May L pajnt outbonewitBtt.lltl Tbe Vandetheof foeesattoa, at ttt per lD?r... Fancy Olace Cherries per lb Olace Pineapple Rlngp V4-lb. pkg Brown Sugar 4 IDS !;...!:....:......'... Empress Peach it Pirifeapple L tMarmalade,'ipef 'iix :r.:w Almond. Paste Mb. pkg Hi ie errors irr the. AhnlaticeiParade on Tuesday night. j 1. As- there was a naval con-' rtlngent present with a naval com mander in charge, he, as the navy, is the senior service should have j been in command of the parade.! not a military officer z. xne icevejne sounded was the "Cavalry Reveille"; should have been sounded on a trumpet, not on a bugle. The infantry do not sound cava.'ry calls. 3. When Major Tinker, M.C., gave ths order "Unit eommandese-i Dismiss their rariks." the unlt.com.-manders" should have saluted him (before they.v"fell out." As a military officer (Major Tinker) was in command of the parade, he was entitled to. and hnnlrl have roeaivi !H mlMfcanir 1 QmpllmeoteK which, kite unit earn- Friday, Nwember 14, . 1930 znander omitted to give, Qthetwde! toe parade was, en ejteaUent ontyj and: the various units lo&kad wtt and marched welt Youta faithfully; 1 EX-SERVJCE. District News ALICE ARM Relief work was started last week on the Kltsault River dam. about i nine men heme mnloved. The dam The conference in London with a view to settlement of 14 ing repaired and extended. the outstanding differences in -regard to the government, . : ...... of India is one of the most important Empire events of the ' SSXS ISKS-S? year, ranking Dosaibly ahead of the Imerial Conference t??5SiS. TZ because it deals with a condition that has become acute. whn own muh of "the tewnstte It w to be hoped that some satisfactory arrangement will nere- im iHTivea ai, mat win aiiay tne present unrest in that A As- week; elected effleers as MSows: John H. MacMlllan; vlce-ent, Eent r. Bowman; secretary rer, William J. Rimes; executive. J. W. H. Day. David W. Don-tald, Samuel W. Cocker. Oeorge Boston. Stephen Holmes. John H. An dres and Roy M. Taylor. Delegate NOW! IS THE TIME To start maklne your Christmas Cakes and Puddings Foryour benefit we offer the Ingre dients at reduced prices Market Day Rabin 4lbpkg Faney.Cleaned Currant 2 lbs Fancy Australian RaUlns- 2 lbs. .' Bleached Sultanas 2, lbs. Mixed Peel Including Citron, , per lb. Shelled Walnuts per lb Shelled Almonds 1 48c 27c 21c 33c 25c 38c 48c 42c 48c 23c 20c 22C Mrs. Porter's Sandwich f Cp Spread, 8-oz! bottle J.Jy The Economy Cash & Carry -Where Dollars Have More Cents" Phone 360 319 Third Ave. .((in1. Perfectly fed 4 SATURDAY SPECIAL L Two l-ayor Devit Cake Special, each The Electric Bakery Tliird Ave. I'lione 6G7 FREE DELIVERY NEXT WEEK CRUMPETS WILL BE AVAILABLE xerfectlv L i THE MARKET navvv JL J. iTJOw serene are his blue eyes. Mew-ready his mouth to smile. And how he '4- A sleepswhen he should. A perfectly nrmat, healthy baby, fed by his mother. There is no substitute equat to maternal milk, Nature's own food,, pure and germ-free, containing fn most acceptable form, everything baby needs most. Before and after baby comes. Ovaltinc should be on the mother's dietary to ensure an adequate and rkh Bow of maternal milk upon which baby will thrive. To ensure, also, perfect maintenance of mother's, own health. Qvaltine is the concentrated goodness of ripe barley malt, fresh eggs, and creamy milk, made by an unique and exclusive scientific process, and is sold at all good stores in 50c, 75c, $1.25 and special $4.50 family size tins. Also served at Soda 'Fountains. TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE Enables Mothers to Breast-feed -their Babies A.. WANDER LIMITED, 455 KING ST. WEST, TORONTO. ONTARIO the Omineca district nomination pV. H.py; Stehe Holme, R. M. convention in Burns Lake on No- vembex 34 wea named aa follow: John II. McMillan, W. J. Rimes. J Taylor, -and C. Prout with W. J. Bowman and Dt W. Donald as alternates. First prize winners at the recent Prince Oeorge-Vanderhoof seed show were: oaU. William Rolling, Woodpecker; sptlng wheat, Klrk-hoff Bros., Woodpecker; barley, Kirkhoff Bros.,, field peas. WUllam Kolllng; red clover, R. Blackburn, Prince Oeorge; brome grass, a. Mil ler, Mud River; alslke clover, Wll 11am Kolllng; .alfalfa, J. Moore, Woodpeckes; swede turnips, Wil liam -Kolllng? 8t. Oeorge potatoes, A. Miller; .-netted, jgem potatoes, A. Miller; Wee McOregqr potatoes, WUllany oUiri . ' Followln&arc retaa? prices current iwheat, No. 3 Alberta Mcintosh Reds, extra fancy.... box $3.10' Cooking Aputea, lb 0 ( Fnncv 2.j.ri . . rf "r r snorts w. unae z.o'J tHwisehold - 2.01 Yellow Newton, faney, box 3.80 Jonathans, faney box 3.0Q Staymaivs Mfikups, box 3.0Q SplUenberg, faney 3.0Q Winter Bananas, fancy 2.7i Delicious, faney 3.35 Delicious. C. Orade 2.73 Fruit Valencia Oranges 40c to :10 Lemons, Sunkist, doz .40 Florida Orapefrult 12 Vic to .2d arayefrult. each ioc to Bananas. 2 lbs. ., .-. ja w Extracted honey, per Jar 2& Comb honey ,.,, J3& Dates, bulk, lb 12)4 Raisins, bulk. lb. 15 to Kay o rapes, lb. 55 Nuts-Almonds, shelled Valcnclas.... '.'allfornia soft shelled walnuts. walnuts, broken shelled Wabiuts, shelled halves Peanuts Vegetables Potatoes, netted Jems, 9 lbs. . sack Parsley, bunch Hothouse Cucumbers, each .C. Celery, head . Pumpkin, lb Hubbard, squash, lb. '' Oreen Peppers, lb Parsnips, 4 lbs. Carrots, Q lbs Ancles Beets, 1U Flour-Flour, 49s, No. 1 hard wheat Pastry Flour, 10 lbs. - Lard-Pure , Compound , Eggs .6& 3b .40 .Iff Si 2J&0 .16 . M .15 .. .10 07 Garlic, imported, per lb 40 Cabbage, B.C 00 Onions. 6 lbs .23 California, head lettuce, hd,.... .13 Hothouse Tomatoes, ID. 12 Brusseles Sprouts .aj Artichokes, xxxx. doz. 2A0 Bulk, TurnJpjLj lbj...., 2i VeKcUiblurnarra eMhi.,., .13 OreeTi bmonOTuiicKes jo Bulk Turnips, 6 lbs. ...3 25 CaulUbwer. &C head .25 to Jfi .13 .25 . 2i 2.00 .60 2 2& - -t jB.C. fresh first, dot .wj Sugar, ;ac. fresh extras, doz. ...' fcrYeJlBw, 100 lbs. Loeal new laid, dot rrf White, tOtt lbs. Fwd-. 1 Butter- . No. 3, Alberta,... Valley i Oats ,,-. h Bran Middlings Barley Laying Mash Oyster shell 2.16 Beet scrap 45$ Orouhd oil cake 4.50 22S 1 creamery, 2 iij; no. 2 creamery. 2,ii 2.55 aCheesei- 6 JEASX FED IS BEST FED Over and over again it has been proved that the breast 'fed baby has far more chance of avoiding nutritional disease, of growing up to healthjr childhood, thanJthe bottle fed' infant, A baby's stomach ix ex trerjiclv delicate. The least departure from the normal upsets it. There, fori, every mother should cratire her baby the natural right of maternal milk. Ovaltine should be commenced is early as possible before baby is born ,and continued until breast feeding ceases. Dodbrs, nurses and mothers- themselves all over the world have testified to the wonderful assistance Qvaltine gives thej effective safeguard it provides against nuui tionil diseases. OVALTINE RUSKS are yiadc fnm finest Canadian WAeaten floitr and Ovaltine They are better than bread or biscuits fur growing cAiidrtn. Their toothsome, crisp dtHr ciouiness makfS them a favorite and they ensure sound white teeth and firm health-) guns. lb 3 lbs McLaren's Cream, jars 45c m & Caraembert, 8-oz. pkg, ieAff t (tksMtf Lw .A.MV llllll I n'n M . z.30 1 Ontario solids . 2.7k i New Zealand solids . 2.30B"ltpn, lb. . 3,eo ! Kmxt fionvcsian goal Nnpoleon Limberger tlouefort Rwl(t'S Btookfleld, lb n . r: r ioorgoniu. m l brooked Swiss. H to iic, uruysre uriea icuiu Lemon and orange peel .30, timer coo King ngs, ro. 15 Citron peel White fig. lb , 19 uurrants. Jo. . , niltr-,J 30 ppjes. rr" ariea iim 1. jiiii.i ii-T Peaches, peeled 23 Apricots, lb. 25 nines. 6070, lb (j 1-runes, ju4U, id. 15 Prunes, 40.50, lb. 12 J 8weet Potatoes, 2 lbs 25 ftrnokfleid "'Canadian t;aeese boen :& ib. 1 Meats FowLNoLlb. 33c4 Roastlns chicken, lb. fBtollers nam, sliced, nrst grau ) ttan, picnic, first gnui; Cottage' tblh, lb. tidcon. ride, illeed, bes! tnit Veal, loin itotk Shoulder .. Pork, dryalt .... oooHSooooioeHooeHaoofloftooaoooqdboo0aaaonBB66oe6 Want Ads Let Them lk Your Broker In Buying and Selling 8amebody is waiting ta buy that house or bedroom set. or coat you have to sell. Somebody Is watting U sell that. car. or typewriter, or whatever else It Li i'Jt are in the market for. Ost the habit of shopj u j through the Want Ads. You'll find undreamed of gains undreamed ot opportunities,' your shoppWt through these columns and see hjjw brpfitable pleasant It Is. READ arid USE' PRINCE RUPERT DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS Phone 08 "If it's fully told it's .quickly sold" B.C. fresh pullets, doz JOaotooaoOOWW M M .6 .6 JS J) U J li J' Si HH . M J 1 fgt.r.fc.i jrjr"--)PNtr-,-"----- eajslsM .I n him