PAGE SIX TQB-OAIZiT KBWB THE Mutual Life Assurance Company of Canada Head Office: Waterloo, Ont. EitablUhtd 1169. J. J. T. Collar! Y'l Financial Independence for Women Cheques were mailed to many women in 1931 by this Company. These cheques were the proceeds of matured endowment policies money saved through the yearly premiums, increased very considerably by dividends. If they had died at any time while the policies were in force the principal sum, plus dividends payable, would have been paid immediately to their bene fi ciaries. If you wish to know the annual deposit required for a Pension or Endowment Bond for your self to start you on the road to independence, send the coupon below to our Head Office. A fete interesting examples: A Furrier paid the first premium on policy No. 193,735, principal $2,000, at age 43. At age 53 a cheque for $2,000 plus dividends $457.24, ivas mailed to her. A Housetcife age 27 paid the" first annual premium on policy No. 119,293, principal $2,000. At age 42 she received a Mutual Life cheque for $2,000 plus $592.23 dividends. A Teacher at age 25 took out policy No. 84,447 for $1,000. At age 45 she rccehvd a Mutual Life cheque for $1,395.32 a sub-slmtial amount satrd, plus the protection of her dependents for twenty years. Let the Strength of the Mutual be your Protection! Flease end me further particular regarding a t ..policy for myself. RepresentaUre, Prince Rupert, B.C. ' ' J It's got to be good to be ADVERTISED READ THE GROCERY ADS TODAY All the king's horses . . . and all the king's men can't make a success out of a bad product. No amount of advertising will create a market for it The more it's advertised, the more its defects become known. A Good Product Well Advertised grows as swiftly and naturally as a healthy plant. People try it and like it. They tell others. They like it. Soon that product is found everywhere . . . and its name, spread abroad by advertising, is on every tongue. When you see something widely and consistently advertised, you can be pretty sure it's well worth having. If it weren't ... if it didn't represent an honest and worthy value . . . the maker couldn't afford to advertise it. Look Over the Advertisements in this Paper Some of these names you know. Others, perhaps, are newcomers, all are- entitled to your trust . . . all are here because they have potential friends bringing some new comfort or convenience. Bfit something real to contribute to your advantage . . . your servicB . . . your happiness. THE DAILY NEWS TELEPHONE 98 DEBATE IS INTERESTING Judges' Decision Reversed by Popular Vote Rights ol Women . men and Men Dircussed After the regular lodge meeting last night, an Interesting debate on the topic t'Resolved that Women Should, Have Equal Rights In All Things With Men," was stag'd by the Moose Lodge with member? of the Women of the Mooseheart Legion alwj present. The affirmative side, taken by W. B McCallum and D. C. Schubert, was declared winner by th iudgos Mrs. Charles Edwards, A. O. Franks and Tea Rorvlk-- ove." 'he negative takn by J. Jeans ant N. S K. Brewer, but this decision was reversed by popular vote o! ! the audience. , At the conclusion of, the debate 'which is one of a series being held his winter, delicious refreshments were served. Quietly Wedded At Manse Here Miss Muriel Bruce of Vancouver Became Bride of Weliesley L. Carfrae Last Evening The marriage took place quietly 3t 5 o'clock last evening in Vic 1 Manse of First Presbyterlar Church. Rev. W. D. Holllngworth officiating, of Miss Muriel Bruce ol Vancouver and Weliesley L.Car frac ol this city. The couple were r.ttend.'d by Miss Caroline Mitchell and William -Mitchell. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the home of -MrR. and Mrs. John R I Mitchell. AUln Avenue, Westvlew 1 Friends of the couple were in at- tnnffr UiAlr felicitations and the occasion Was suitably celebrated. Mr nd Mrs. Carfrae are taking up residence in the Becner Apartments. The groom Is local representative of McLennan St McFeely. wholesale hardware concern, and i. well known uln business circle i here. The brt3r&rrtved In the city yesterday from Vancouver. I CUB., steamer Prince John, Capt. Nell McLean, is expected to arrive in port tomorrow from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands. The vessel Is making her calls in Massett Inlet today. CHEER UP! PROSPERITY Is Coming KEEP SMILING Study Economy arid save money Our Economy Stores provide for your needs, add our prices are low and uniform. Empress Tea- 2 lb. for x Empress Coffee 2 lbs. for f Malkln's Best Extract 25c bottles. 2 for Malkln's Best Extracts 4-oa. bottle Malkln's Best Spices 2 tins for Lard Pure 3-lb. tin ..' Cottage Roll Ham 5 to 6 lbs. per lb Peek Frean's Biscuits All varieties, per lb Creamery Butter- 3 Iba. for - B.C. Fresh Eggs 3 doz. for Bananas 2 lbs. for 75c 75c 35c 34c 15c 40c 18c 50c 85c 65c 25c Our Meat Department Is operated In conjunction with our Grocery Stores. You will find our meats of the best quality and the prices very ; moderate. I i 1 1 fi Mussallem's Cash & Carry Stores "Where Dollars Have More Cents" No. 1 Store Fifth Ave. Phone 18-81 No. 2 Store 319 Third At, Phone 3C0 No. 3 Store 7 Third Av Phone 375 Baptist Ladies' Aid Tea Today The Ladies' Aid of First Baptist Church Is holding a tea and sale of home cooking this afternoon in the church Aiirlors' iwhlcn. jiave been I tastefully decorated for the occa sion In. red And yellow colors. Mrs. Frank Morris Is convenor of the tea room vlth Mrs. A. Ivarson, Mrs. Norman Fraser. Mrs. P. H. Llnzey and Mrs. W. W. Wrathall as her assistants. In charge of the home cooking table are Mrs. Charles Larkln and Mrs. II. T. Hlbbard. Mrs. James Hampton, president of the Ladies' Aid, and Mrs. F. W. Qa foe, wife of the pastor, are receiving the guests. Lief Erikson Whist-Dance Is Enjoyable A very enjoyable whist drive and dance was held in the Metropole Hall last night by the Lief Erick-on Society. There were ten table of cards and many more came In for the dance which brought the evening's proceedings to a close. Prize-winners at cards were: la dles' first, Mrs. Kels Luth; seconl Mrs. J. Johnson; consolation, MKs A'trid Selfjord: men's first. Oscar liske: peeond, J. Fredheim; consolation, Hans Knutaen. After cards delicious refreshments were served and dancing tallowed. Accordion music was provided by Oscar Glske. During the evening, the rafHc o' a sofa pillow was conducted, the winner being Mrs. Thor Strand with ticket number 40. E. Anderson presided at Phone 933 nice ivnspws j, per pkg Crocus Flour per 49-lb. saek Red Arrow Chocolate Eclairs, per lb. ... Malkln's Best Pilchards-tails, per tin P. & O. Soap 5 bars for Navy Beans per lb. Soap Chips 2 lbs. for Phone 953 De Jong s Cash and Carry Friday & Saturday Specials Malkln's Best Sweet -i Cn Potatoes, large cans, each"-" Oolden Bantam Com on Ol n Cob. 3's, per tin Lunch Tongue l's per tin Malkm Be "It per lb. 24c 39c Malkin's Best Col foe QQn Libby's Sauer Kraut-2Vs per can Smyrna Figs 2 lbs. for 15c 15c 10c S1.20 27c 9c 21c 4c 21c Free delivery ori orders of $3 or over Westinghouse Washing Machines Vacuum Sweepers Flat Irons Mazda Lamps, etc. McKAE imOS., LTD. TWO STARS CHARMING Liiyan Tashman and Kay Francis Mat Hit In Prclty Picture "Gills Abot Townj ., "Girl About Town." now show ing at the Capitol Theatre, brinsi together two of the most popular tt-omen screen stars in the persons of Liiyan Tashman and Kay Fran cis. This really charming pair were never better than in this, diverting play, both turning in df- llghtful performances In a re freshing story. It is the story of two would-be, gold diggers who find that love U much more to be desired than money. The lines are breezy and he rwDular blonde and brunette stars wear some gorgeous clothes There are also some pretty sec- nic effects. Joel McCrtfa and Eugene Pall- ette. also popular, have the leading male roles. Harold MeEwen, ONJt divisional freight and passenger agent, left m yesterday afternoon's train for a trip to Prince George and other interior points on official busine.w He expects to be away about a week. Thursday january ' Wednesday & Thursd 1 Feature Starts at 7 SO t It ADMISSION - tly THURSDAY MATINEE Feature Starts 3 20 J Sprightly - saucv Dri "Girls About Town" With Kay Francl,. Lily,, I siiman, joel McCru Entertainment for WtiM Lducation for mcn-m , gionous laugh for all A Paramount Picture Comedy -rutvtii WIDOWS" wo,! uartoon "SOtr SOW "SCREEN SOt VtMpt Charlie Chapman ComtJ I OX NEWS WHAT A PROGRAJ FRIDAY and SATlRDlil "THE BELOVED BACHtLOll IDorb lUcmdcr) In theTWueu and Magic in Ihe Kitchen NOTED baby specialists find that Carnation Milk (pure, unsweetened, evaporated) is easier to digest this raw, boiled or pasteurized milk; that it is rich in tit, mins and other necessary food elements. Air-tight sealing keeps out "all contamination. Being homcgn. ired Carnation docs better cooking, makes foodi smoother and richer. Carnation is satisfactory, convenient and (canonical. Wtitt ft Irtt Btbj Btk fi Ck Bt-k Ctrnitioa Co, Lin it id, 1J4 Abbott St, Vinccavir, B. Carnation "from Contented Cows" Milk irax raoM Canadian cows, fackcd in Canada in. 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