!B35 PAGE THREE . V: DAILY NEWS ill'. J gMy the Best Tea LOCAL NEWS NOTES ;aking is Christmas cards, exceptionally "Let every citizen buy a poppy." easier .t. quicker j 'ine assortment. Special dis-' counts on orders placed at store. Be warm and comfortable by rid- ' Tpr x. Max Hellbroner. (Dec. 4) tat la 32 Taxi it costs the same. 1 TEA SPECIALS Line Shaving Cream and Talcum Regular, 70c; Bolh for 50c i Noxema Cream 25c Size for 15c Fitch's Shampoo and Scalp Massage Brush Regular, $1.05; Both for 69c Ormes Ltd. Jiie Pioneer DrtAqgists rtf KtullSUn t"none: 81 & 82 Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. mil Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m., 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. e D. ELIO exwge We Sell New onj,'olcu... Gold Seal Rugs Size 0x9, $5.50; 7ixU, $7.00; 9x9, $8.10 Dominion Linoleum Hugs Size 0x9, $7.00; 71x9, $8.75; 9x9, $10.75 Printed Linoleum by Square Yard PHONE: GREEN 121 EDUCED WINTER FARES $32 KKTl'KN 'RINCl To VANCOUVER Mcul d llerth Included s. s. Prince Rupert THURSDAY Southbound TheB ratet effecUve to February 29 Return limit, March 31 RADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS NION STEAMSHIPS, LIMITED irL.I.1 . r..v U' 1f.t IQQd mm low Winter Excursion Rates eiiecuve wuvcmuci prebruary to Vancouver and return 29th, 193G. Prince Rupert Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: SS. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 IM. Due Vannn,,,,-. rr.1 I... w. ESS. CARDENA EVERY FRIDAY MIDNIGHT. I lllA tf- . I Vancouver, Monday a.m. eeWy sailings to Port Simpson, Stewart, Anyox and Naas River, ounaay, o p.m. Further information regarding sailings and tickets from - SMITH, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 5G8 CANADIAN PACIFIC f b'S0? v,a 0cean Fa,,s and waT Prts-I PRINCESS ADELAIDE, Fridays, 10 p.m. !f' Wrect- i rniNCESS NORAII, Nov. 3rd, 21st, Dec. 5in, iat"- fO Kftel.ll.- . . 8 SS :""' wrangell, Juneau and Skacway PINCESS NORAII, Nov. 17th, Dec. 1st, 15th, 29th. WlNTF.I! rrmix. .....nnmi?n 532.00 "meis on snio v . . . ... nun CTnnl return -v hUI, 15t( la3:) i0 j,D ain, limit March 31st, 1936. VFif 1r5lon and reservations call or write COATES. General Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. Demers have a beautiful line of Weldrest dollar crepe hose in latest shades. (258) Daughter! of Norway tea and sale of home cooking sale Friday from 2 o'clock, Moose Hall, dance and bazaar from 8:30. Adm. 25c. (258) I - - Just in, semi and evening dresses -Demers. (258) Mrs. John McRae, who has been visiting here for the past few weeks, will return on tomorrow morning's train to Terrace, accom panied by her sister, Mrs. Henry Comer of Stewart, who will be her guest for some time at Terrace. lilG CROWD AT BAZAAR (Continued rrom pane one) Bert Cameron and Miss Netta Dolls Mrs. E. J. Smith, Mrs. H. N. Brocklesby and Miss Beulah Mc Kinley. Handkerchiefs Mrs. J. M. Wal ker. Christmas Gifts Mrs. W. M. Blackstock and Miss Sheila Black- stock. Home Cooking Mrs. M, McRob- ble and Mrs. W. W. C. O'Neill. Candy Senior Girls of the Sun day School. Fish Pond Mrs. H. Calderwood, Miss Ruthana Wood, Miss Joan Watt and Miss Jean Cameron. During the afternoon there were; piano duets by Mrs. W. L. Stamford and Mrs. E. J. Smith. The carnival in the evening drew out a large crowd. Those in charge were Peter Lakle, Bert Cameron, W. M. Blackstock, S. J. Jabour and C. G. Ham. The feature of the eve ning; was trie city lot treasure" hunt. the prize winners In which were: Miss Norma McCubbin,' box of ap pies; Mrs. Bert Morgan, ham, and Mrs. Norman Fraser, tin of Jam. On Tuesday afternoon at the Manse there was a miscellaneous shower for the bazaar when the conveners of the various booths re ceived donations of articles. Tea was served. ' Announcements Daughters ol Norway Bazaar, Nov. 8, Moose Hail. Elk's grand re-opening dance. November 8. Dramatic recital, United Church, November 14. Masonic Dance, Moose Hall, No vember 15. St. And'rew's Cathedra; Bazaa. Nov. 21. Gyro Hoedown, Moose Hall, No vember 22. Toe H Bridge, November 27, 8:30, . Orange Ladies' oazaar. Nov. 28 Lecture Recital, Mrs. Mandy, Baptist Church, November 29. United Bazaar, December 5. Comedy "Bunty Pulls the Strings", Presbyterian. Church, D?c. 5 and 6. Hogmanay Dance, Oddfellows' Hall. Moose Hall Members of the Moose Lodge and Junior Moose Lodge meet at Moose Hall Monday. Nov. 11 at 10:15 sharp to Join the Remembrance Day Parade to the Cenotaph. . Knitted suits, Jackets, pullovers, just arrived Demers, (258) You can rent a car at Walker's! as. low as $1.50 a day, plus 7c, mile. .Miss Violet Stamp-Vincent returned to the city on the Prince George Wednesday from a brief visit to Ocean Falls. i t Meeting 18th Anniversary Soviet Republic, Metropole Hall, Saturday, November 9, 8 p.m. Speaker, C. J. McKendrick. 258) The last day of Annette's Store- Wide Sale Saturday. Coats half price, dresses, 2 for the price of 1. Hats to clear at $1.00. (258) For falling to make awrltten re-tur nln connectlo nwith purchase of second hald articles, D. Ello was fined $5 by Magistrate MjClymont In city police court. A girl of Juvenile age appeared before Magistrate McClymont yes- -.erday on a charge of vagrancy by soliciting and was sentenced to three days' imprisonment C. P. R. steamer Princess Adelaide, Capt. S. K. Gray, Is due In port at 4 o'clock this afternoon from the south and will sail at 10 o.m. on her return to Vancouver and waypolnts. END PA1K Soothe SORE HANDS by Rubbing in 95 H.P. Deutz Diesel Engine Comparatively new, has not run 1000 hours. Can be viewed at Mlworth, 9 miles west of Prince George. Particulars: T. R. Chcttleburgh Prince George We Buy For Less i.- m ' f-jt v n uaker Avs Me same Flour Alv.dvs the Best for Bread, Cakes and Pastry Want Ads WANTED WANTED Salesman, experience not essential. McRae Bros, (tf) FOR SALE FOR SALE OR RENT Cottage, Ninth Avenue. Official Adminis trator, (tf) IN TIIK SU'KEME COI KT OK imiTlSII. t OI.VMIA In I'robnte And In thf Mutter of the "Administration Act- In th? Matter of the Entate of Samuel Stenhenson Moore. Deceased. TAKE NOTICE that by order ol His W-n,nr .liirtff Fisher the 6th day of November 1935 I was, appointed Admin An nifw nf Anvnx B. C. De anH rmrtleK ha,Tiinf claims against said estate are hereby required to turnisn same unjtuny vc-.itn-u w yrx or oeiore uewraoer iwn II v-tf.rcn.rte t n H hJ 'I tj the estate required to pay the amount of their indebtedness 10 me iorcnwjui. NOHMAN A. WATT .. Official Administrator Dated the 7th day of November 1935. THE Nam Adittn- n 4v iiuivV'" - r Joj to roaVc th Quaker Ewy Wi, l ou flmply ut Qutkei Floui. llie quality. ull l-utpoii flour ard (ollov. the Lasy Quakei Method. The Quaker .ncthod ol easy baking tliml-nu-. kntadisa-overnight telling. av time . . and asiures you bettei result. Stnd coupon today fot FREE booklet telling all lout thW eaiy method that i already taving thousand! of Western Canadian women time and trouble. Valuable Baking 3ook FREE Satlttoon. Satk. Pletn od m cop? ol bookUl "Th Quke Method of Eut Bicad Baltic." Dlri Nam . .i fefr Steer Beef Prime Rib, lb 15c Pot Roast, lb. 10c Cross Arm, lb 12c Brisket, lb 8c Short Rib, lb 9c 25c Each Quaker Flour - Lamb Shoulder, lb 15c Loins, lb 20c Rib Chops, lb 17c Breast, lb 8c Pork Tenders, lb. . . .30c OX! HE ARTS 25c Each Swift's Cottage OCn Picnic Hams Xlf 1 fin Rolls, lb lb. Mushrooms 4()C E.asttern sters 60C Ayrshire Bacon OQr PORK lb. Butt Roast, lb 23c Fresh Killed Roasting Butt Chops, lb 25c Chicken lb 32c Leg Roast, lb 25c Rupert Peoples Store LTD. BUY YOUR We Sell For Less Winter Underwear, Sweaters Overcoats, Zipper Coats In Fact Anything You May Require at THE RUPERT PEOPLES STORE You You can can buy buy with witn confidence as you are covered by Our Guarantee MERCHANDISE con,ATISFACORY OR MONEY REFUNDED Dresses, Fur-Trimmed Coats, Lingerie of all kinds, etc. jt, 55