AQ2 SIX Qe( genuine TUDOR PLATE SOUP SPOONS far only soc and 3 AYLMER SOUP LABELS Hwm txtutifal "Bar. br" Patter Soup Spooni (mtit bf 0iii Community Limittd) Uilifht in lh Hern would ewt yen 33.S0 per half dozen- -mora tbaa iit each! Vol will bo prood to havt attcll lioo' quality ailver platt oo your table. So start Mvio yoor AYLMER Soop labela now ood ttii tbera witk postal filer tot CANADIAN CANNERS (WESTERN) LtD. VANCOUVER, B.C So APPETIZING ...this Tlatwaljlavoml Nothing could be more delicious than plump juicy, tomatoes right from the vines. You get this same appetizing flavour in AYLMER Tomato Soup the natural flavour of fresh-picked, sun-ripened - - tomatoes! AYLMER Tomato Soup (like the other AYLMER (Varieties) is made in season from gardenfresh produce only. Careful preparation retains the nutritious zr-- mmrm, as food elements as well: the natural flavour , . and, being con densed, each tin, makes twice the quantity of rich,' full-bodied soup. 1 '.OjaaaaB 2J I .'Ml II f. Mar Mail Schedule For the East Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays H:30 p.m. From the East . Lf Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days 10:15 p.m. For Vancouver Mondays (train) '. 4:30 p.m. Tuesday 12:30, pm. Wednesdays (train) .... 4:30 p.m. Thursdays 9:30 p.m. Friday 11 p.m. Nov. 2, 15 and 29 4 p.m. VARIETIES ToaMle Vflttsblt'Btil Crtfm ftm Ctltry Ulltil Ceeiemaat Crtmm l Mm$krpm Pmtt Ckitktf , Ckitklm milk Kit CUm Cktwt.r 106 CANADIAN 1JSJ From Vancouver-Sunday 4 p.m. Tuesday (train) 10:15 p.m. Wednesday 10 a.m. Thursday (train) 10:15 p.m. Friday 4 p.m. Saturday (tram) 10:15 pjn, Nov, 11 and 25 a.m. For Anyox and Stewart-Sunday 7 p.m, Wednesday 3 p.m From Anyox and Stewart-Tuesday ll:30 a.m inursaay 8 p.m 1 For Naas River, and-Port Simpson. n . . -i ounaay 7. pjjj. BOVEHL LOCAL NEWS, .. ' - - SS t J. B. Miller left this week for a business trip to Vancouver. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Selig of Ketchikan were passengers aboard the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon going through for a trip to Seattle. V. It Haan, superintendent of- the Yukon and White Pass Railway from Skagway. and Mrs. Haan were passengers aboard the Princess Norah yesterdny afternoon going south. They will spend a vacation of a month or so, In the south, Frank Russell of the Consolidated Mining it Smelting Co.'s assay plant staff here will sail tonights aboard the Princess. Adelaide for, Vancouver whence he will proceed to Ney York where he will embark aboard, the liner Georglc for Lancashire, Eng., where he will spend several months taking a course. L. W". Waugh, formerly manager 'of Canadian National Telegraphs in Prince Rupert and about a year ago transferred to Toronto, now holds the position of commercial representative of the company In the Ontario city. He Is reported to be doing well in the eastern metro-1 polls although he often hankers for old scenes and friends, on the Pacific Coast Mrs, Qastonguay, wife of- E. Gas-tonguay, who was manager of the Alaska-Gastineau mine near Juneau which was recently taken over by the Alaska-Juneau MinlngJ Co., and two daughters were passengers aboard the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon going through to Seattle. They will be joined later by Mr. Gastonguay and expect to take up residence in the south. SPORT GHAT Announcement is made In Paris that a wealthy. French Industrialist, has presented a cup for international professional team tennis championship. It will go, Into competition fpr; trie; first tlrne next June when professlqpal teams representing various countries; of, the world will meet at New York. New York Giants defeated Boston Redskins, by a. score of three Uj n)H early this week to capture Uje eqsf-' ern United, States professional foot- can cnampionshlp and will shortly meet the Chicago Bears, western champions, for all American, pro-jfesslqnal honors. The, Chlcago.Bars jwon the western title yesterday by 1 defeating Detroit Lions 19 to 1.6. j They: have not "been beaten this season. Stanford will, represent the west' Gordon Wallace, well known In Prince Rupert boxing quarters, and Billy Townsendi from whom he recently captured, the Canadian wel terweight championship, have be,en rematched to fight in Vancouver on December 11. Townsend expocts: to win back the title in this bout despite tha he was thoroughly out pointed-by Wallace before. The battle will be followed with much interest. Wallace has many admjr-.W here following, the bout in the city some months ago, when he. cleaned up on Jack McEvoy. Sea Serpent Soap Shots; A basking shark was washed ashore" on the coast of, France some time ago In a manner somewhat similar to tljat ln.whjch Prince Rupert's now tortious "sea serpent" was recently stranded, The remains, like the local one excited much Interest in Europe and a book was written about them. -v. I 1I7UI1717I PTC I ' From: the Waterfront j "... So that Our Visitors-. will he Sorry to in. the annual New Year's Day Rose! 3 "tf0 yesterday afternoon for Vancouver. Pilot Jack McCon- ! Bowl football classic at Pasadena ! " 1 . . . . I but who will be their opponents Is inot yet known. Several teams are ; vying for the right to represent the jeast. Stanford was the unanimous choice to represent the Pacific icjoast Conference at a meeting of jail, ten member teams of the con-i ference. They) will select their own I opppnenU: Alabama Is the probable choice although Pittsburg. Colgate" ana Columbia are also possible. Minnesota Is now out, Colgate won. ;more favor yesterday by, defeating Brown 20 to 13. RARE-0 Ojtajivaj Canada Leave ''If we are oing to invites people td this country, t must be honest, with them . . . Cour,tqsy qqsts nothing and is one o our- greatest tourist assets . . . Let us so treat stringers within our. jutes tvliat, it will l?c easy for them to come, pleasant- (or. them to stay, and' difficult for them to cave." Rt, I Up. R. H BfiNNBTJ. PrW.SUuH ffCmudt. It fcrwi Jun.UtmittuH TfM J FkiUtlj bm), Sftimfer ') Mimmi Of 1kII.wuvi MD CaauU BUREAU from 8kagway and other northern nachle of An vox arrived at 4 45 points and sailed a couple ot hours later for Vancouver. The veatwl had 82 passenger! 12 of' whom disembarked here. Two persons sailed on J Ijer fom. here- for Vancouver. C. P. R. steamer Princess Nprah. j Bringing In a passenger who CapL William Palmer, arrived in caught the steamer Princes Norah yesterday afternoon from the smel ter town wl(h h Eastman flying boat, taking off this morning on hU J return to Anyox PllQt McConhachle 1 brought the plane In a scant few minutes before the steamer, sailed Daily News Want-Ads. always bring quick results. This advertisement is not puhHshed or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of nrltUh Columbia MONEY SAYING PRICES On ninnerware and, Iptclim, Crockery 53-Pleqe English Dinner Set, a beautiful service for six ?15,00 21-Pfecc English Tea Sets, from $3,75 Cups and Saucers, 3 fqr, 25c; each 10c, and 3 for 50c English Pudding Bowls, from 15c Pyrex Casseroles, from . .SU5 GORDON'S HARDWARE Mcllrldt) St I'hone 311 rnuay, no-wnber 30, 193 7 panada.' s tqurist activitips represent more, than a great- in Justly fron, everybody benefits. They provide an opportunity to create what the ifriruc Minister has described as "that feeling of neighbourliness" which is such a vital factor in building up cordial relations within the family of nations. Jor both these reasons, may I urge upon the people of Canada the importance of showing consideration, courtesy and honesty to guests of our country? Let us all do those little acts of kindness which count for jo much when ont travels in a strange land. Wt. have a beautiful country. We must keep it so. Wc want our visitors to travel highways free from disfigurement, walk the streets of; cities that arc orderly and dean, and find at the end of every day's travel an inviting spot' to rest. Canadians should turn their attention mw to the important work of pre paring for next year's tourist season. As a nation, wc arc advertising abroad the attractions of Canada as a holiday land. Wc must sec to it that our guests return home with only the happiest recollections and the determination to comeback again and again Vjpr should wc forget, in planning our own vacations, that, there arc beau tics to discover and friendships to be made in our neighbouring provinces. Wc livcin one of the world's most glorious playgrounds let us learn to know better the rich, variety of its travel attractions. CANADIAN 4. f & COFFEE De Luxe Served at All Times of Day or Night Always fresh Using the Sllex method-Doing away wholly with metal taste, stale flavor Healthful and Invigorating. Commodore Cafe WANTED 100 Permanent Wives.at$3,00 NelsonV Beauty Shop Phone 8."5 COAL! COAL! Our, famous Edson, Alberta and Uulklcy Valley Coals are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Try a ton of No, 1 BulKley Valley. We also sell Timothy Hay, Wheat, Qats and Barley. 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