I m, 8 X we s s X B s a ! ! 1 I I I s c 5 PAGE SEC Affair at United Church Parsonage -" Yesterday Enjoyable Despite Unfavorable Wfiather In spite of inclement weather conditions, the tea and sale of home cooking held yesterday afternoon at the Parsonage by the Women's Missionary Society of First United Church was a very enjoyable affair for all Ihe ladies who attended. The rooms were decorated with autumn flowers and foliage and the guests were received by Mrs. W. T. Kerain, piasident of the Solety, and Mrs. C. U. Olarke. wife of the pastor. Mrs. Helen Macne and Mrs. J. S. Irvine were In charge of the after noon tea and Mrs. Thomas and Mrs O. A. Bdgcumbe presided at the tea tables. Serviteurs were Mrs. James Ktikevsky, Mrs. W. B. Cornish and Miss McGregor with Mrs. T. J. Shenton acting as cash.er. Mrs. Q. P. Davey and Mrs. D. San- terbane were in charge of the home cooking table. During the afternoon there was .in acceptable musical program vhi::h included pis no solos by Miss ngSBBBBBBTBBBBBW SwgPgSBrV i J f 1 . X. A ' ' . 7 J You will L-- IK&JUBaKZ23 Why Get Colds? or Catch the Flu ? RUBBERS ARE CHEAP AND NO ONE CAN AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT THEM. WE HAVE: Mens Rubbers at 90c Ladies' Rubbers at .... ., 79c Misses' Rubbers at 69c Children's Rubbers at 59c Colds arc becoming prevalent and flu is also reported in and around the city. To prevent these, keep the feet dry always by using rubbers. They keep the feet warm and save the shoes. The cost is trifling. We have a great assortment of Ladies,' Misses' and Children's High Boots CUT RATE SHOE STORE Third Avenue Prince Rupert Missionary Tea And Sale Held M. A. Way and vocal solos by Mrs. Vfjefir accompanied by Miss M. A. Vay, and by Miss Cathie Eastman, accompanied by Miss Cathie STOMACH ACID BURNS LIKE FIRE Sometime stomach acid makti yenr tmh fetl like m lake of fire. Tow can (top Ibi quickly and iret Immediate relief frm bur nine pala. ear acta Mnuh arxl mltft1oi with a jpoonful of Biaurated Utrneela In naif a suae of water Any arxig etora hae IJIeurated and just un 'poonfue will prore bow quickly It worka, gn I SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSl I sM make lighter pastry, tastier desserts with ST. CHARLES! Don't take our word for it, prove it younelf order a can of Borden's St. Charles from your grocer and use it whenever the recipe calls forimlk. You wiil find that St Charles will gives bland creaminess,afrejh,rich flavor to yourcooking that your family will immediatelyappreciatt St Charles is rich, creamy miilc. wholesome as nature made it with nothing added and 60 ol the natural water removed. It is sterilized after being sealed in the tin to assure' perfect sweet flavor and absolute purity. That is why Borden's St. Charles" Milk tastes so fresh and sweet why it Imprdves the flavor of ' all recipes where you would usually use milk. St. Charles IS better ajk for it use Itand PROVE It- THE DAILY NEWS Friday, September j, 19,, VALUE OF EDUCATION Kev. W. U. Grant llollliuworth Speaks to Rotary Club Showing Disproportion in Itrlativc Importance "It would seem as If debts are apparently the only fixed element among the fluctuating factors which make up the world of bus! ncss. Employment may decline, sales , ;uy inn on, wages ana sauries mpy be reduced. 'All incomes from which. Interest and principal mcnts must be met may dwindle". ; Th? value of assets may shrink but debts remain stabilised The owner ; of the bond knows to a cent what he is entitled to receive and he his lii bgnl right and he is supposed to .have a moral right to wreck the concern or break the rtrbtor in his jeffurt to get it." This . one of the i interesting paragraph of an in tensely interesting and forceful ad-iress delivered yesterday afternoon at the luncheon of the Rotary Club in the Commodore Cafe by Rev. W. D. Orant Holtingworth. pastor of First Presbyterian Church. Another interesting paragraph was: It is not the fact of debt but the grave disproportion between debt and income that constitutes an lm. pediment to recovery Why is it?' people are asking, and they have a right to ask. 'that bond interests are counted as sacred when wage agreements and conditions governing employment are not so counted'' Why is It that wage agreements and conditions governing employment are considered to be the chief field for economy and are singled out to bear the bnrht in the reforms tugaested by those in charge?' " Mr. Hottingworth spoke of the loss to the community by making boys live a life of Idleness at a time when there was no employment for them and they could not get into the high school. "Human values he said, "should j considered! alongside monetary values The! child's rlxht to an education ado- qoately fitting himJor his futun ! responsibilities ancf opportunities! should be considered alongside the taxpayers" right to relief from financial burdens." ' I John Dybhavn. president of the Rotary Club, was in the ctiair SSSSSSSttStHBSSSgsW GET THE HABIT Call at Pilussallem's or Phone 18 We always have bargains you can sate money on. Start now. SWIFT PICNIC HAM w to. . ... SWIFT BACON-Sliee Mb, pkg. EtiOS Freh Seconds 3 dog. B. C. ONIONS- 6 lbs. ECONOMY BRAND BUTTER. A-l. 3 lU. BOILED HAM m ' - 4 BOLOGNA per lb BANANAS-- 3 lbs. C ASA DA and HONEYDBW MELONS, per lb PURE OOLD ORANOEB Good size, 3 doz. SWEET POTATOES 3 lbs. GREEN TOMATOES 6 lbs. . GREEN PEPPERS- Whlle- they last, per lb. . 14c 20c 65c 25c 74c 35c 18c 40c 10c 85c 25c 25c 10c Free delivery on all orders $2 or over MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" S 17-19 Third Avenue West P,0. Box 575 Phone 11 " PROFESSOR ROY Announces his opening at Mussal-lem's Grocery He desires to let the public know that he Will Read Their Tea or Coffee Cups graphology and answer any four questions they want. BRITISH COMEDY Miss Grade, Fields, Noted .Variety Knieruiner. Mar 01 -LooKing On the Rrl.ht Side" Oracle Fields,- one of the most popular comediennes on the British variety stage, is the star of "Look ing on the Bright aide." which is the week-end feature on the screen on the Capitol Theatre here. In this picture Mies Fields who is alto well known as a radio and gramophone rVcord entertainer, sings five songs. -iowns as she alone cin clown and, n .idldtlon, does some fine dramatic acting. Miss FVlds supporting cast includes Julian Rose, Hebrew humor-st. Richard Dolman and Wyn Richmond, all well known British enter, talners. The picture Is said to present particularly diverting and happy en tertainment DROVE WIIILK INTOXICATED IS SERVING THIRTY DAYS Divisional headquarters of the provincial police here have been ad-vised that Robert Barclay has been tenteneed to thirty days' imprison-tent by Stipendiary Magistrate N. P Mo ran at Prince Qeorge on a charge of driving an automobile while In a state of Intoxication. Tint world it brighter when you're feeling fit You go snd go snd keep your spirit. Kellogg's PEP Iir.n Flsket are energy food. Made of nourishing wheat. Enough bran to be mildly Isxstive. PEP wan nun Enjoy PEP often. Delicious with milk or cream. Buy PEP from your grocer. Msneliy Kelloi R in Loir-don, Ontario. LOOK OVER YOUR Winter Garments NOW! 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