PAGE IS UNEQUALLED VALUES IN CHRISTMAS CARDS This year the store has excelled all previous efforts in mustering an almost bewildering variety-. Every type of appropriate, artistic and beautifully designed cards that human inqenuity could create is spread out before you, our.selection being extremely varied and unusual. Why not come in before the rush when you can choose carefully and find exactly the right cards to express your own sentiments. They are plainly priced and conveniently arranged. Box No. 2 Beautiful colored folders and envelopes. Friendly senti- SCL-. 75c tu cams Box No. 4 Here is Value! Box of 21 Xmas Folders, naat- ypp"t $1.25 Box No. 1 One Dozen. All folders, gaily decorated 35c with enve'.ope? Box No. 3 Large delightful Xmas Folders. Every card differ- 75c ent, 16 cards . Box No. 5 Box of 21 Gay and Colorful Cards and Folders, friendly sentiments SPECIAL 10 Cards and. Envelopes Cellophane Wrap, pkt. BESNER BLOCK, TIIIUI) J STREET ENTRANCE $1.00 15c Gift Wrapping Papers Tinsel and Cellophane Ribbons, Tags, Seals, Enclosure Cards Make your, .parcels say' "Merry Christmas" to the last detail. Brighten them up with Festive Wrappings! There is also on display a splendid array of ARTISTIC GIFT CALENDARS Come In and look them over there's no obligation to purchase. Rose, Cowan & Latta Ltd. Furs! Furs! Furs! Furs! We buy furs and pay cash for them more cash than anyone else can give you. Ship what you have and we will do the rest. G0LDBL00M The Old Reliable EDINBORO FLEECE TOP C O AT S By Fashion-Craft Twenty -Five Years Ago November 25, 1911 Aid. S. M. Newton, Aid. J. II. Hlldltch, Aid. Vf. B. Clayton, and Aid. Hamilton Douglas were the.' speakers at a meeting of Section Six ratepayers In Presbyterian Hall last night. A. W. Edge was in the chair. The trunk sewer bylaw was the principal subject of J. D. Wells of Kltselas Is In town with a quantity of rich bor-nite and chalcopyritc ore from a new strike which has just been made on the Continental group on Bornlte Mountain. Steady progress Is being made on the construction of the new Westholme Theatre on Second Avenue and the fine new entertainment house will be ready for the formal opening soon after the New Year. Try a Dally News want-ad. Bead, what Western Canadian women. aq about the i QUAKER aJbu method. ofrJBakinq "THE QUAKER EASY METHOD OF BAKING WITH QUAKER FLOUR IS SO SIMPLE ... SO QUICK," uyi MRS. WILLIS METHER AL, Wtvb.rn, Sk. " uoulJii'l ihtuk of using any other method, especially u hen J gel much belief results, uilb half the tint yiul trouble." T IKE thousands of the finest cooks in Western Canada, Mrs. Metheral insists upon using Quaker Flour in all her favourite recines . . . she uses the Quaker Easy, Method of Baking, too . . . that's why her bread and rolls are o much better. M.ike your baking results better too. Use the Quaker Flour and theQuakcr Easy Method of Baking ... no kneading, no sponge to set overnight, nd no chance of failure. Remember.Quaker Flour is not just ordinary flour,- It is the best all-purpose flour money cm buy4-and is milled by the makers ol the world famous Quaker Oats: . Snd for FREE nrtnklet deicribin'g the Quaker Eur Method of brtid baking. Fl T d You'll like 'cm because they can "take it." They will take the & hardest knocks that Old Man Winter can give, and still look g. epic and span. Luxurious Comfortable DurableRight g.- in every. particular! See them here tomorrow! I $32.00 m Sec Our Great I LINE OF FASHION-CRAFT SUITS I $22.00, $25.00, $29.50 A FINE SELECTION OF ROBES Striped, Plaid. and Solid Color Flannels, Brocaded and Beacon Cloths- to "25 YEARS OF COMMUNITY SERVICE" uaker, Always the Same L'-SW Jwavs the Best L I fur Bread, Cakes and Pastry '1R 'UP ill Fancy Silks, Boys' Beacon Cloth Robes, $2.50 and $3.00 A small deposit will reserve any garment Until required , Home of Fashion-Craft Clothes Bryant Company Limited , J ...... AS GEEf SlfB 5.15 UNCLE SAM LOOKS FOR RECIPROCITY IN LATIN CLIMES AT CONFERENCE (Washington Envisions South American Nations In Agreement With Secretary Hull's Trade Proposals BUENOS AIRES,, Nov. 25: (AP) In representatives of five South American countries at the Inter-American Peace Conference opening here December 1, Secretary Cordell Hull is likely to find ready collaborators in the American good neighbor and trade reciprocity drivetin Latin -America. Four of them are foreign ministers, ranking statesmen of South Am-n ' '. J 1 erica Carlos Saavedra Lamas of Argentine, Jose Carlos do Macedo Soares of Brazil, Miguel Cruchaga Tocomal of Chile and Jose Es- palter of Uruguay. Carlos Concha, former foreign minister of Peru but now ambassador to Brazil, and Alberto Uddoa, also former foreign minister to Peru, will head the Peruvian delegation. President Roosevelt, also, will attend the conference at which ef In Geneva he urged that the Leagus covenant be harmonized with the Kellog-Brland peace treaty and hlsrown peace treaty oi 1933 first signed by Argentina. Brazil, Chile and Paraguay at Rio de Janeiro, and later In- ltlalled by many other nations, in cluding tihe United States. He stressed at Geneva the principle of qualttiy between all states, re gardless of size -which also Is the keynote of Argentine policy In Pan-Amortcan affairs. For the Inter-American confer ence, Saavedra Lamas wants the 21 nations of th htmLmhorp ti adopt a convention making the KeUog-Brland pact and his own treaty the base for peace mach inery in North and South America. He wants to get the Roosevelt good neighbor policy down in itreaty form with a projected convention declaring against use cf armed force to Interfere In the internal afralrs of any nation, ot to collect debts. In the economic field, Saavedra Lamas is against artificial trade barriers and favors a five-year tariff itruce by all of tne American nations, an agreement under which they would pledge not to Increase duties on Imports. Of the five South Americans, only Espalter has engaged In any sensational dipolmatlc fireworks. He broke off relations with Russia early (this year and recently broke relations with the- Spanish republican government because of the killing of two sisters of an fijj honorary Uruguayan consul by an-12! arch 1st mllltLimpn in upM None of the five has revealed g his views In public on Secretary ifcj tudc of neutrality by the Amerl can nations in the event of a new war In Europe Marriage Party ffi Unowned in Indm S KARICHI. India. Nov 25; fPPl ?g -Oaily bound" for the marriage ceremony at Bukker, a bride and her escort nf iq ttiTArtxJ Bo WlSi. Rpnrt tt, until oH. were $ drowned In the swamping of jerry ocat on the '.Indus River, TWO FILMS 0NJ5CREEN "Trouble for Two," and "The "Country Beyond" at Capitol "Trouble For Two," based on Robert Louis Stevenson's fictional forts will be made to brine the adventure, 'The Suicide Club," and two Americas closer together. l"The Country Beyond," picturlza- All' the South Americans are lovers of peace. Most of them collaborated ait long range wtth Hull in pacification efforts which brought an end to the Bolivian-Paraguayan Chaco war in 1935 through collaboration of Argen- tlon of James Oliver Curwood's Canadian backwoods story of tte, same title, comprise the feature offerings on an interesting double bill program at the Capitol Theatre here .this mid-week. In "Trouble For Two" Robert! tine, BraziL Chile, Peru, the United Montgomery plays ithe part of a 3lates and Uruguay. eay young prince who Is required Secretary Hull established close bv roval command to marry a personal relations with two of Princess, Rosalind Russell, for them, Dr Lamas and Dr. Tocomal whom he na? no love. The latter at the 1933 Pan-American confer- demonstrates her talent.and charm ence in Monttvldeo which wltncs-,bv winning his affection. There Is sed a reaffirmation of the RooseiBay adventure and laughing ro- velt good nelghhor policy toward jmance wltn the shadow of the atin America. Icoyal Intrigue and danger In the 1 1 , . m1 Argentinean Chairman KBrouna ino supporting cast Saavfidia Lamas, who a Anrr-n-i)nciuae5 rranK Morgan, Reginald line foreign minister will be chair main of the Buenos Aires confer ence and who presided at the last League of Nations assembly, is an advocate of closer in tar-American friendships in all fields and at the in ame time continued co-operation with ithe League of NaUons. Hei has Indicated Ar gentina is favorable to ths projected cieition of a permanent ln-i'er-Americin court of aotytiaUon board,, which .the conference may approve, and at the samo time Is an advocate of a reform of th Ltaguc of Nations to make It more acceptable to Latin - American countries, Owen and little Virginia Weldler. The snowbound Canadian wilderness Is the setting for "The Country Beyond" Into which atti coma Pau: Kelly and Robert Kent as Royal Canadian Mounted Pollct officers to get Alan Hale for mur- a 1er. Rcchelle Hudson has an important lomantlc part and "Buck," a new canine star, Is also seen. 13,000 Miles to Marry WELLINGTON, N.Z., Nov. 25: (CP Engaged 40 years, a Bradford, England; girl hai arrived hert af-ler a 13,000 mile trip to marry a local man. Britain s Radio Army LONDON, Ncv. 25: (CP) W..2-less receiving licenses Issued dur ing September totalled 523,155, an increase of 45,295 over the previous month'. ECONOMY SPECIALS Quality - Service - Prices 1'OMAIO JUICL-Royal City, 4 tins FLOUR Ogilvie's 49-lb. sack PAS1RY FLOUR B & K 7-lb. sack SODA BISCUITS Chris tie's, Zephyr Cream, pkg. RED PLUMS Malkin's Best, 2 sqt., 2 tins MOLASSES Aunt Dinah l'Vs, per tin PILCHARDS Cloverleaf l's, 2 tins BAKEASY Shortening 3-lb. tin BLUE RIBBON BAKING POWDER, 5-lb. tin 25c $1.79 29c 20c 25c 13c 25c 63 c 99c OGLIVIE'S QUICK OATS OQ0 55-02. nki? &OVj SUPER SUDS per pkg. , COLGA'TE'S TOILET SOAPS, 4 for TOMATO KETCHUP Heinz, large bottle ORANGES Sunklst family, 3 doz. 9c 15c 24c 87c Raisins, Currants, Giace Cherries, I'cci, Almonds, Walnuts, Shelled Hraiils, Etc., at Low Prices Order Japansse Oranges for -this ll(wc'ck-(uid, .aellvry ripw oj-0. per box Owt' jj per bundle Q-t MUSSALLEM'Sl ECONOMY STORE I Life Mcmbershw t0 continue For Mrs. Gibson On TIV th ginning ,mcer 31' d o 0f th. , Resigning Position ter Commissioner am ycit the ne-v board. At the meeting of the museum In recognition 0f th Board yesterday afternoon the re- faithful service of m l0ng slgnaitlon of Mrs. J. B. Gibson as the board was unanim ' 01 secretary of the Board after ten Ing her a life membp5 1 years service was accepted with Museum. The resfcnvfti regret, and A. E ParloW was asked made necessary owuvm n JL. at4 nfn Ittbtrl itnin'i "Sulcld Club" At 7:03 &t 0:28 Plus James Oliver Curwood's Great Adventure Story of the Canadiin Northland "The Country Beyond" With Koclicllc Hudson (At 8:17 only) SHE TOOK HIM ON i ROMANTIC ADVENTURE! It foil of Plot. ondmy,t,ry ..blrt th.r.'i no l.f-up to lh, lough, ond the lovt-thrilli wh.n Bob ond hit nw iwaeiheort it,p out on odvthture bound! Last Complete Show 8:1 IMMWWiwiwwwwweiUMii mtm JiwiJT'"' 'i'imi Christmas Cards Now is the time to pick your curds. It be to your definite advantage to look o our immense stock and make your sci tion. Conveniently arranged and pri extremely low. A fine selection of beautiful cards fr 5c to 25c each. ' . Also individually boxed cards at 20c, '. 50c and $1.00. ' Elk Slipp ers "M " A splendid Christmas gift easy to sc . We have . nice range of real' Elk Slipi that wear for a long time, and are v beautiful, $.'.50 pair. ! Also we have just received a special s ment of Infant's sizes in White, fine i ity, at $1.25 pair. . I Infant's sizes in Rose (Suede) 85c pair Oil Heat Now is the time to prepare for the winter, be warm and fortable, buy a new type "QUAKER HEATER" made in M suit all requirements. NO WICKS, no moving parts, enci operate and the most modern and beautifully design"1 on the market, passed by the Research Bureau at Oltawa. Wc arc also agents for "KKESKY" Hnl.pl nnrl npstauritnt Burners for nil ,u tho "AETNA" Oil Healers and Marine Stove B-irners. suit any demand, let "QUAKER." us give you a demonstration ot Ward Electric & PAarine Supply ( Cow Bay, Prince Rupert