TAGl FOUR WALLACE'S id-Month Specials See Our Windows , FRESH SHIPMENT UMIU11U1II CV VjUllgUlCUIII New patterns, Freston your home now! , Phone 77$ Hyde Transfer PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue Heavy Hauling Light Delivery Quick Service lt you wish to swap a classllied. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Flannelette Sheets 72x84 inches, all white, English make jj J QQ Unbleached Sheets A good hard Sringqua'ity $1'00 Krinkle Bedspreads With colored stripe, 72x90 inches j)JL75 Ladies' Flannelette Pyjamas Fancy contrasting, trim, nice soft quality flannelette Q1 Off per suit $.At Girls' Flannelette Pyjamas Contrasting trim Qi Afl per suit fll.UU Ladies' Flannelette Gown? Long sleeves, embroidered Q4 A A trim, V-neck VA,VU Ladies' Winter Weight Vests With silk stripe, strap O'-f A A shoulder, 2 for tpXVU Ladies' Silk Stripe Cream Winter Weight Bloomers 00 Ladies' Rayon Silk Panties and Bloomers With motif trim, as-' sorted colors Q-f A A 2 pairs $XUV Suede Taffeta Slips With lace trim at foot and top, pink -fl A A or white; each1: ?XUU Ladies' Sweaters In fancy knit pullover styles, values to 00 $2.75, each Corsets, Corsolettes and ZJ-f A A Elastic Girdles, each . ?J.vl Kiddies' Pleated Flannel Skirts In red, navy, etCi on cambric l7EJp waist, each i Q Women's Art Silk Hose- O A new shades; pair OV p Boys' Turn-Top Wool Hose Hea- Sxture $1.00 Girls' and Women's Wool Q-t A A Ankle Sox 3 pairs ... VJ-'W Jean Knitting Wool per ball Only Physically Fit May Wed In Connecticut Now HARTFORD, Conn., Nov. 14: After January 1 all persons who desire to marry in the state of Connecticut will haye to be physi cally rit. Before marriage licences are granted, applicants wil lhave to undergo physical examination and be awarded certificates of fitness. This Is In line with what Is. required In the state of Oregon. Miss T. A. Kameda of port Es-slngton is sailing tonight on the Prince George for Vancouver: WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- Witkaul CaltDel-Aiid TnH Jams Oul tf M ia lis Moraigf. Raria' la Ci f,1! ,honM Pr OTt tw vmnii ei Uqald Ml into roar boweli Uily, If thU bill U not flowinc I yoor food doein't dirwt. It Jott de In th boweli. Gu bloab tip Toa tomteh. Yoo cet eorntip4td. Yoof wnolo tjtum l poinncd tnd ou tot) tour, ionk tnd th world looks pnnk. UitUm r only nukethlfti. A mm lwl movement doenn't get at th tnie. it Ulee thoM rood, old Carter's Little Llrer PUta to et thcM two pounds of bile flowin freely and nuke roa f eel "ap and a ". Hirm-lit. aentlt, ret tmln In m.VInc bile flow freely. Atk for Ctrter t Uttle Liter Pill by Btme. Stubbornly rtfoM anythlni; tlte. lie. "TILLIE THE TOILER" 10c Linen Bridge Sets Daintily embroidered cloth with 4 napkins, values to $2.75 A A per set PJ-UU Ruffled Marquisette Sp.ot Curtain ieis in contrasting nn colors. colors, 4 4 vards yards fJXUU All Silk Curtain Nets handsome designs 3 yds. $1.00 Lace Curtains Ready to put up, newest patterns ' Q-fi A A per pair ffX.UV Horrockses White Flannelette Purest quality Q- A A 5 yards ?XUU Table Oilcloth Squares Handsome patterns, 54x54 QQ Fancy Cushions With bright chintz Xs...;,;,;. $1.00 Ladies' House Dresses A clearance of better lines fi-fl AA We Close at 8 P.M. Saturday MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE Gyro Officers Are Nominated Committee Presents Slate Headed By Dr. Larje New Hospital Project Here Endorsed The Prince Runert Ovrn rinh t , ---"t .its regular monthly business luncheon yesterday, received from its nominating committee the follow-Jing slate.of officers for 1936, the .election to take place next month wnn installation a month later: For President, Dr. R: a. Large. For Secretary, H. S. Meadow's. For Treasurer, D. G. Borland. For Directors H. N. Brorkleshv W. M. Watts, J. E. Morris, Rev. W. D. Grant Holllngworth, N. L. Free-;man, C. P. Balagno and G. A. Hun- iter... - 1 A. J. Webber, manager of the Family Shoe Store, was Initiated as a new member of the club by D. G. Borland. Tie club, endorsed the movement for the establishment of a new hospital in Prince Rupert, the feeling being that there was a crying need for a new and more up-to-date building such as the hospital board now has In mind. t. I . .. ,.- : DAILY NEWS Jfcuuday Korean 'ARMISTICE ! OBSERVED ! Whole World Obs ires Seventeenth I Anniversary of End o( j Great War ; King Stays In England Had Bad Weather Roose-Telt Promises Peace Addis . Ababa Too LONDON. Nov. 14: Armistice Day was celebrated throughout the world Monday, a note of solemnity and anxiety In tiew of present international conditions pervading the air. Owing to unsettled weather, the King was prevailed upon to remain indoors. There was a huge gathering at a service at the cenotaph at Whitehall. The British Legion held a great Remembrance celebration. The Prince of Wales went to Edinburgh for a Remembrance Day ' service there. ' A regrettable Incident was re-j ported from, Dublin where youths seized a union Jacic ana ournea it. Roosevelt Promises Peace WASHINGTON, DC, Nov. 14: In an Armistice Day message, President Franklin D. Roosevelt promised to keep the United States out of war and any foreign entanglements. German Wreath PARIS, Nov. 14: During the Armistice D&y observance here, pne wreath was placed on the tomb of the Unknown Warrior at Arc de Triomphe bearing the simple in-scripUoh: "From Germany's Unknown Soldier." Communists interfered with a parade of Fascists during the day. Smuts Hails League CAPETOWN, South Africa, Nov. 14: In an Armistice Day address, General Smuts, who fought against the British li the Boer war and was ja member of Britain's wartime cabinet, hailed the "League of Na-Ulons as the best and only means l of assuring world peace." At Addis Ababa ADDIS ABABA, Nov. 14: A Remembrance Day service was held iln the Anglican Church near the British legation here.' Vancouver's Service Vancouver, Nov. 14: There was a larger parade of veterans than last yearSind a larger gather ing at the cenotaph for Vancou ver's Remembrance Day service. VISITING OCEAN FALLS OCEAN FALLS. Nov. 14-mi Violet Stamp-Vincent, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. stamn of Prince Rupert, spent the Hal- iuween weeK-end here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Baillie. j) KM I wo orthrtz OX cubes Vastfv imomvp ANYsoup 3A i IT'S NOT IN MANY CEREALS Nothing intone tats is more impor-tint thin Viumin B-thc vitimin for keeping fit. Yet it isn't io rainy ccrciU, when cernb are supposed to be out best source of this food clement. Miny ire nervous, poor la ippctirc, intern out of order, because their daily diets lack enough of the precious Vitamin B for keeping fit. Few things keep them back like a lack of this protective food clement. So pve everyone Quaker Oats every morning. Because in addition to its gea-etous supply of Vitamin B for keeping fir, it furnishes food-energy, muscle and body-building ingredients. For about )fi per dish. Stan serving it tomorrow for a 2-weeks tesc Quaker Oats has a wholesome, nut. like, luscious appeal to the appetite. Flavory, surpassingly good. All grocers supply it. Evaii bef era thalr first Birthday Quaker Oats was talectod aat)ia carta! for the Dionna Qulatuplats Niagara Arrives With Non-Union Crew on Board Manned by a non-inlon crew, the regular crew having refused to sail with the vessel from Sydney owing to the Vancouver waterfront trouble, the Canadian-Australian liner Niagara arrived last week in Vancouver from Australia with a good sized passenger list. Free! Free! DEMONSTRATION OF BORDEN'S ST. CHARLES MILK and MUS-SALLEM'S FRLSI GROUND COFFEE at our store Friday and Saturday, Nov. IS and 16. Everyone is invited to visit our store. MUSSALLEM'S COFFEE 97p itj per lb. MUSSALLEM'S TEA 90 p per 'lb 07O ST. CHARLES MILK C1 OCT tails, per fase tj1atj tails, per doz. si.08 Baby size, per doz. 58c BORDEN'S MALTED MILK QQp 1-lb. tin 0ts MAGIC BAKING POWDER AQn 12-oz. tin &0, 2Mb. tin 63c PILOT BREAD 1 Qo 1-lb. cello Xa7l MUSSALLEM'S BUTTER OAn First grade, per lb. , OVK, SLICED BACON-r- Qftn per lb OUL These Specials For the Week-End only. We Deliver Orders $1.00 or Over MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollars Have More Centa" P. O. Box 575 Phone 18 Joys of Housekeeping 'MUSIC CLUB , IN RECITAL Seventy of the Faithful Music Lovers Brave Storm to Hear Members and Others Some seventy of the more ardent and conscientious supporters of the Ladles' Music Club braved the elements last night to attend a guest day recital in St. Andrew's Cathedral. The program was pro-! vlded by members of the club assisted by ever-willing local talent and was punctuated by acceptable items of Instrumental music notable among which were Peter Lien's rendition f "Salut d'Amour" on the pipe organ at the opening and the pipe organ and piano duet by Mrs. E. J. Smith and Miss Margaret Mc-Caffery of Beethoven's "Sonata Pathetlque" towards the close of the recital. Prince Rupert Is fortunate to have an artist and master of the pipe organ such as Mr. Lien. The splendid capabilities of Mrs. Smith and Miss McCaffery are, of course, well known. The In strumentalists also gave assistance during the program as accompan ists. The program was as follows: "O Canada." Organ solo, "Salut d'Amour" Sir Edward Elgan, P. Lien. Ladles' chorus, "Ood is a Spirit" W Sterndale BannetO, Mesdamcs Anderson, Blance, Cullln. Darton, Hinton. P. C. Miller. Rochester. Vocal solo, "Angels Ever Bright and Fair" iHandeli, Mrs. Wm. Mil lar. Quartet, "All on an April Eve nlng" (Roberton). J. E. Davey, J. A. Tens. S. J. Hunter, Dr. Large. Violin solo. "Ave Maria" (Bach- Gounod i. Miss Nellie Lawrence. Vocal duet. "O Valiant Hearts" Armistice Hymni. Mrs. E. Andcr son and Miss L. Halllwell. Organ solos, "Mood Pensive" (Eva Applefieldi and "My World" (Hen ry Geehl). Mrs. E. J. Smith. Vocal solo, "Hold Thou My Hand" LAST SHomvrTI NOW ir Z"' JOYOUS 5fikS 'Brewster'sMiUioBjl JACK BUCIIAX.X ' at . - PLUS - Jean Parker Kobert Taylor ".Murder in tho n.J ' una Gierke Tm I , Nat Pendleton, Jei, SL5 At 8:23 Sho fJ'l u .BrlgBs, Mr jttCa nano soio, In8r.d a rw Ed. Grelg.. Mrs. W lS "Miiuiucnui ir.o Ian. i loll r. ... . 'a I Vocal duet, Watituaj r,. iavey and Dr Larw Vocal solo, The Lord tx,j .Kia i May A.Brane Ms lersorl. Organ and piano fiat' Pathetlque- 'L Van w' Mrs. E. J Smith and MlaiL- .vicuaiiery. Ladles' chorus. Anjr! lrer Singing" D, s. Bortaa viesaames. Anderson BUw in. uarion. Hinton. p Rochester. Organ solo. Ha.'lclajah Handel i. p Lirn. "Ood Save the Kmj Philip Edgt umbe Krl larding acted as ush:a I R. D. Orescnr a,sa.!: dkl forester, left on ta:-' rw :or a trip il Burs Ut dis trict on off';..; bu:-,iua CHRISTMAS CARDS We invite you to inspect our excellent line of cards lor friends and relatives. On display m our store is a most extensive ranire of attractive cards, all reasonably priced from 5c to 50c. Also boxed assortments to meet every requirement of the quantity shopper. For PERSONAL GKKETINd CARDS plact your orders with us at once. Wide range to choose from. Globes of the World No homo shmild ho without a elobe. Edu: tional, interesting and necessary. Cp-jjf I globes at reasonable prices. $1.50, $2.75 &W Complete with helpful booklet. Reading Glasses- i -By WtP 1 Newest styles in rectangular, wide vision nana glasses, $1.50 and $2.00. pocket Magnifying glasses, w1 leather case, 50c.