PAOZ TOUR Aged, blended and bottled in Scotland. . . . Popular the world over, because it is ALWAYS reliable. This advertisement is not JONES Family Market PHONE 957 PHONE 951 Specials MILK FED VEAL Rump Roast Veal ISc per lb Fillet Roast Veal 20c per lb. Leg of Veal 15c per' lb. Boned Si Rolled Shoulder 15c per lb Veal Chops 35 c 2 lbs. -. Stew Veal. 2 lbs. &: 25c 1 tin of Peas I BELF I Prime Rib Romper 4 d XniJ 10. -B-tV Put Koast iUC O IDS T-Bone Roast 18c per lb Sinoin Steatr. ' 50c 3 ibs '. Round Steak .. '3' lbs.- '. 40 c Haumburger, 3 lbs. & 25c 2 lbs. Onions POKK Legs of Pork 20c per it Loin of Pork 20c per lb Spare Ribs 25c 2 lbs Shoulder Pork 18c per lb LAMB & MUTTON Leg of Lamb 25c per lb Shoulder Lamb Ril?d 20c per lb Leg of Mutton 18c i per lb. : : Loin of Mutton 15c : per lb 'Sunnybrook Butler (With m'eat,prily) tper lb. 25c ' 3 lbs. the limit NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelli, Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot it Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 Hyde Transfer Quick Delivery COAL WOOD Chairs & Tables For Rent PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue Whisky published or displayed by the Liquor GoyetnmeAt of British Columbia POLICE HAVE CANDY TRAIL PETERBOROUGH, Ont. Nov. 13: (CP) Police here feel they have almost a "fool-nroof" system for returnine children to their homes. Two wandering yourgsters recently told Sergeant Jack Thompson they didn't know where they lived. He loaded them inia the back seat of his car and . asked where they bought candy when given pennies. They were home in few moments. LNI ACT N'otlrr of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Prince Rupert Assessment District ' Land Recording DWloi. of Range 3 Cca' and sltue.te on the Sauth sld if Bfntlnck Arm near the mouth of the Bella Cosla River and being a pw- 'o.n ' wlsat is srmo.lme. described as take notice ttat Eyn.n Kwry De-( welcomed the newly elected mem-Beck, o 163 Waitings West, of Vall- hprs In a sMrrlno- crwwh nnrinu r-wtr. B.C.. "W i'lon Birrn.jer, In - tnds to apply for a lease of, the follow - ik's OT.nnoja Crcnmerctng it a pest planted at the south cast corner c that portion cf lot 1401 l91Sffd A Shn 011 C0- thenc Northerly o DolpMm, 2600 feet; thence -t:v foPowiri yn f DMchir.s 2600 fct; I'herce srcn'herir following a Mne of Dlles 2600 feci, to hlih water nvrtt i-..n.- f hie-T. mark westerly n?)xlmi3tisly 2300 ft. to HAim -.u c.iauucniccniCTii; ana con- tadnlrg 150 acres more or lew end teina that (cos'ira of lot 1401 excect such as has tora leraetd. EDWIN KEARY DeBECK. Dated Oov.iber 7th 1936. LAM) ACT Vottc? of nlfi'illon 111 Apply to LfHr Ijind In th Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Range 4. Coart Land DUtrin nd situate Ripproxtmateiy one" mile Iri S3Urly d'r--t!oi Along tne c-ns: line r Princess Royal Island from Reft Fori rolnt, wild Red Fern Point belvitj approximately four nillw In n Wenw :' l:r "tlcn lr:;m Barnard Cove. Take Nctlcc tbst Han Harsen n' Prince Rupert. B.C., becupatt n Fnv Packer Intends to apply fcr a lease of th following d scribed landv Oir. m-irltvj at s p"Rt planted at his- water mark on the shore-line ln t; middle of a bay bctrm RpDroTctmatcl' one mllo StuUi of .Red Fern Poir. thence throe chnlm. North-EaRt; rne;ic 'rtvn chnlnn East tl;e:icp five chain : S-uth, the.nc fifteen chains West thence Northerly to the nenrent poln t Iot water, thence fallowing water to a point opposite the Inltu! post and containing five acre, more .ess. HAN3 HANSEN ntert ISfh rl f .OT-'hcr "iv "HOVEKXMJSNT . 1.11(1 "It ACT" Votlce of Appllcathm for Itorr I.lcrn NOTICE Js hcrctoy given that on t;v Fifteenth day of Dxember next. Ul4 TIN4A..I...J I . . . . I Liquor Ccntrol Board for a' licence In respect of the premises, being part ol the bulldirg "uk-outi as Karlsootirf Hritcl, situate on Colllson Avenue, New Massett, B. C, iijpcm the lands described as Lrts No. 1. 2, end 3, ln Block 5. Map 946. MissCit Twrvate. In the Prince R.ujrt Land R-gisrtaitlon. Dis-tr'cit ln the- pravlnos -f , British Colum bla. for the sale of beer by the glas or tlie bottle for consumption on the preinlflcs or elsewhere. Dated thin Sth day of November. A.D 1936. CARL KIRMIS Applicant. "OOVEIINMEXT LlQL'CHt ACT" (tloh 27) NOTICE Or' APPLICATION FOR riEEli i.irr.VfK Notice la hereby given that on the 3lYl rlv nf'ruwmhM. v, - . . signed tatertds to apply , to the Liquor iuinroi oaara i or a licence ln respect of premises being part of a bulldlnj known BA Knox Hnt.l itu. nn m... - -a.wwww v i lin, Avenue Prince Rupert, British Columbia. UPCll the lands rlpvrlhoH Lota No. 13 and 14, Block 2, Secttot. 1, Map 923, Prince Rupert Land Registration District, m the Province c British Columbia, for the sale of bcei by the glass cr by the bottle for consumption on the premises or elsewhere. ,PjuU'd this 31st day of October, 1936. Applicant GEORGE L. RORIE Trustee, of. Knox Hotel Company Limited In Bankruptcy, PERFECTION IN CANNED SALMON GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only Salmon Canning Qompany with an all the year round payroll ln Prince Rupert. 1 Control Board or by the EAGLES ARE FLOURISHING Ten New Members Initiated Sec retary is Farewelled Last nieht the Fraternal Ordei of Eagles held another enthusiastic meetlne when ten new mem bers were initiated. During the las. two months t.wpnt.v-f lv npw mpm. Ihare hiva tuan l I Mi (nH 1nfs tVc order. Something new In the line of refreshments was set up by tht refreshment committee which a I; the members enjoyed. Worthy President Robert McKay ;.. , ., ... B ' ; the festivities the secretary, Jacr. wunngion, wno nas oeen promotes . . ,, , ta the Post Office mall service anc. who left on last night's boat for ., ,,. -. farewelled , ..nj u.. u Vancouver, was by the members, who sang "For He's a t.u.. ...j .. j ........ .. oy wooa teuow ana -win it No Come Back Again?," Jack, who ha- heen en One one OI Of flip uie most mosl pnrnpt earnest and .enthusiastic members, will be Icrpntlv mkcoH v,,r tw Proi..i " " J 3 . Order of Eagles. A slpendid pro- gram of speeches, songs, Stories ..iiiu ictiiauuius aim, musical num- ters was given by the followln Speeches, Robt. McKay; P. Gam- ula, F Fitzgerald and A. Astoria Recitations, Wm. Robb, L. Di: and J. Gibson; short addresses b Messrs. R. McKay, Taylor. Web- tad, Moller and Oiavering; songs cy J. uiDson, - Alex McLeod and A THE DAILY NEWS - -rr"-v;aic oursclvc 1 OUlistlVt.S Ronald; stories by Mesirs. Boheem'w our assets and lihiHHM I Taylor, Lee Deil, A. Glllls. Teti, Hayhurst and musical selection-. by Lee Dell an,d J, Noble. 1 CHANGL IS ADVOCATED (Conunuea notu Pago t nearly perfect. Feudalism had dis appeared and the dominance of the :hurch politically as In the Middls Ages had disappeared. Today con- trol was vested in a very small group of , capitalists . ' and this sys- tem Would pass. In fact it was . t v i passing. England today was three-' quarters a socialistic state. The power of money was passing. Com- nunism and fascism would also pass but the present caDltallstic system had to be chaneed. The stream of develonment must, pure-. It must be formulated the influence of reliffinn mhh meant that the profit motive must not live. He suggested that th Rotary and other groups which had tne welfare of the country at heart would be a big factor in bringing about the desired changes Mr. Judd spoke of Prince Rllnprt as the Torquay of Canada. He par ticularly admired the vegetation which no eastern person could ima-?lne without visiting the city. Also mere was an atmosphere which could not be obtained Pvnt through a visit. Present at the luncheon as visitors were L. A. Grogan of Vancou ver, R. L. Mcintosh of Prince Rupert and Terrace, Dr; a. A. Char ter of Queen Charlotte Cltv. McRae, who had been ill for some me, was back ln his seat for the first time. "Pinafore" To Be Presented Gilbert and Sullivan Light Opera To be Sponsored by Rotary Club City Commissioner W. J. Alder, chairman of the tpeclal projects committee,, recommended to the Rotary club yesterday, that it sponsor the staging of the Gilbert and Sullivan light opera "Pinafore" under the conductorshlp of Nelson Allen, a number of new dramatic and musical artists will take part in the presentation of the opera-early in the spring in the Capitol Theatre. The club endorsed, the- proposal and. will undertake the work ot selling tickets and looking after all financial Teachers Need Good Grooming Specialist Points to Necessity Of Good Health and Good Clothes LONDON, Ont., Nov 13: (CP)- "Let us take a look at ourselves occasionally," was Dr. Elizabeth Lee Vincent's advice to the National Federation of Kindergarten, Nursery School and Kindergarten-primary teachers-at the annual dinner here. Dr. Vincent Is a psychologist and on the staff of the Merrill-Palmer Nursery School of Detroit, Mich., where children are specially observed from babyhood to adolescence. She continued. "We have the Job of living with children as well as with ourselves and the school room is the first place thdt child ren meet a set of standards dif ferent to those of their homes. Therefore what we are is import-1 ant. nf.iM. , . ... tinmen respona to ciotnes she said, referring to the lm - . rvnn.- j K"KMii.c ui Buua-iooKin2 pnysicai appearance - which also includes good grooming and evident physical health. The routine of a day's work may mar t.nis nrniMMmn 'So few people know how to man age routine," the sDeaker statrd "and yet a good teacher musi know." "What do you do aftet dinner?" she asked. The need of relaxation is urgent for "the ex pression of emotion and enlargs- nem or vision " She warned against setting . busy with routine that there Is no time for doing something mil.. side of one's Job that a teacher likes. "It Is bad for vou if thr only thing you like is vour inh There must ba- nthpr mc people and things," Canadian teachers need to make more friends and associate with more people, was the opinion of Dr. Vincent, because they are naturally more introspective tha.. Americans and shun adult com panlons. "We should appreciate speaker went on.see t.hm faiH We have been tra'ined . t.r h uiinm r,tr. of ourselves, to pick out our mis- taK.es ana not think of our assets. WHIFFLETS From the U'iuerfrwii C P. R. steamer Princess Adp laide. Capt. Henry. Anderson. is dtre -irr part "at midnight lonieht from the south' and will sail an nour or eo later en her Tetnm to Vancouver and wayroints. Reach the most peoDle in citv and district with an advertisement in me Dally News 'common Relieve Ihe distressing ill .jn,',,om by applying IIJ Menlholalum in nostrils HI rubbing on thesf. RAW FURS Trappers, Mink Ranchers & Dealers We have large oraers to fill immediately for eastern manufacturers furs WC arC lnterC5ted ,n a11 your Ship to us at once and we are assuring you a square deal, quick returns and much more money ' for all your furs. A trial shipment will convince you. Wishing you the very best of luck for the season. TRAPPERS' FURS LTD. lH,nrrJVlarkefln?f ACerts PRINCE GEORGE, D.C, It Pays to Buy From MU&SALLEM'S Our prices are always right with the markets and we sell for less. Mall or phone your order and save FREE GIFT COUPONS for a Dinner Set and Rogers Silverware. Prince Rupert, D.C. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE THIS FILM 0UTSTANDS Portrayal of Earthquake, Singing Of Jeanette MacDonald And Acting of Gable and Tracy Features of '"Frisco" A highly spectacular portrayal of the terrible San Francisco earthquake catastrophe of the early morning of April 18, 1906, which provides the Impressive set ting for the dramatic climax of Clark Gable's reeeneratlon. the fine singing of ever-popular Jeanette MacDonald in a widely varying repertoire and the really splen did acting of Spencer Tracy in the part of a-hard-nlttlng yet softhearted priest are undoubtedly the factors which have made the pic ture "San Francisco," current pre sentation on the screen of the Capitol Theatre here, an outstanding picture and' . great .7" box office 'success evcry where ' nas shown. I Its Its local local run run rontlniiP"! continues t.nnlihr. tonight and nnrt tomorrow. Clark Gable Is. well , cast as "Blackle" Norton, one of the leading lights of the Barbary Coast of old San Francisco. It took the tra " - "" pvt" hope to'ne chan8es his taclics displayed on svuy gedy ui of the wie great great disaster aisasier to 10 bring Dring him from the worldly flesh riots the knees of renentinre. Thpre There (s Is drama ln this Not many can keep their eves drv as trial u-o'noe atiraK8ed tending the death and destruction "f the earthquake are presented.' Miss MacDonald sings everything j deed, leaves nothing to be desired from ragtime to urand opera in-! in his characterization of the mis-eluding the two song hits of the sion priest of the slums. Jack Holt picture "San Francisco" 1 and I and Jessie Ralph have also lm-"Would You?" She also does neat'portant supporting roles in a cast acting. Spencer Tracy was bever , which also includes some other seen to better advantage and, ln-'well known screen figures. Insist on "GRANT'S BEST, For Sal .t V.ndor. or direct Control Board. UI IWt. Bottled and fuannteed by Wmiam Grant & Sons Limited, GInMdich and BalTenle-Glenllwt Dirtilleries, Dufl. town & Glasgow, Scotland. Music of Glher Lands- is Club's Meeting Subject The Ladies' Music Club held Its recular fortnizhtlv meetine ves- Jterday afternoon at the home o( Airs. w. Xj. . Diumiun, me suoject was "Music in Other Lands" and the program was in charge of Mrs. E. J. Smith who ieaa a paper dealing with the music of Bohemia, Russia and Norway. The program was as follows: Vocal solo, "Sonr; of Mountains," Mrs. J. II. Carson. Piano solo,. "Humoresque" (Tschaikowsky), Mis. J. C. Qllker. Vocal solo, "Kolya," Mrs. II. N. Brocklesby. Piano solos, "A Norwegian Bridal Procession" (Grieg) and "Our Native Land," Mrs. H. O. Johnsen. Mrs. Shelford Darton was In the chair and there was a good attendance of members. APPRECIATE, HUT- KITCHENER, OntM Nov. 13: (CP) Peter Hubert, voune St. Ja cobs skunk eradicator. has 14 vic tims to his credit but people n!s last k,- Finding a skunk caught ln one of his traps, Peter the animal through vllfese on a rop;. PROCURABLE" Tha Orlrln.l sTtl-. from "Al.ll v Ord d'r IVt "'.PV. ?!10r,In, "quor fiKT PROCURABLE or displayed nS.Xr by the i... Liquor Control vwuln" NEW LOW PRICE lbs inia aavertisement U not published Board nr th nn.. . uu.cuuou, ui unusu voiumDia. IT'S READING TIME In Prince Rupert Join Our Library and Enjoy the Rest and Latest Rooks "A PAGEANT OF VICTORY" ., Farnol "SSJStSJT11 mm" '-"Mitchell FAREWELL ROMANCE" . . ' FrankaU "A PRAYER FOR MY SON" ', Waloole "NO HERO THIS" .J.I eping "THE ISLAND OF SHEEP" BJLf "" "FORT IN THE JUNGLE" wren ' " "NO PLACE LIKE HOME" Nlchols "THE BROTHERS ASHKENAZI" " singe" "FAIR COMPANY" SI ' "NIGHT ACTION" ';""""p" t "RUSSIA MY HOME" ...1ZIZ T" pSZ "STEPS GOING DOWN" ZZZZZ. 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