PAGE FOUR DAILY NEWS eadxvhaiWeAiern. Canadian, zuornen. 4ay abautxne QUAKER 6aJbu method, ofyftakxnq "NO MORE KNEADING AND OVERNIGHT SETTING FOR ME," uri MRS. F.J. SMITH, MILKIER, B.C. "Quaker Flour and the Quaker East Method of Bating not only safes me all Ibis trouble and time, but my results are much better and I never have a failure." US. Smith's remarks are typical of the feelings ot Western Canada s finest cooks . . . that's why the popularity of Quaker Flour and the Quaker Method of Easy Daking has spread like wildfire and is gaining new friends every day. Just think I No kneading ... no sponge to set overnight .. . . better results every time. You'll be amazed at the saving in time and effort (hat Quaker Flour and the Quaker Easy Method gives you. Order some Quaker Hour today ... it's better for cakes and pastry, as well as for bread. Send for FREE Booklet describing the Quaker Eur Meihod of bread btkinft. 0 Always the Same Always the Best LAND ACT for Bread, Cakes and Pastry -JiO w HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Kupert E. Haugland, Mr and Mrs. T. E. Brooks, J. H. Lever, H. A. Swain, J. s: Brooks and C. P. Brooks, Terrace; J. A. Duclos and Ken Mathe-son. Prince Gecrgs C. Pmost, J. P. Walsh, g: W. Boyd, Walter rls and Frank L. Buckley, Vancouver; W. J. Clarke, Quebec; L. A. DeGuere, Wisconsin Rapids. Royal : R. Hole, city; Claud Brunes and Bill Brown, Vancouver; F. M. Jones, Smlthers. Savoy Mrs. C. Iverson, Oona River; C. Miller, Porcher Island; John ' Lundmark, O. J. Rodnar and Peter Stewart, city; J. E. Kellttt, Ed. j rrfonton; A. Beaudin, Terrace; J. Brough, Smlthers; James Stoy-noff, Bulkley Canyon; P. Spen-tuk, Exstew; A. Prokapov, Pacl'h Notice of Intention to Apply to Leaw Land "In the Prince Rupert Land Recording District ot Range 4, Coast Land District and situate approximately, one mile In a Southerly direction along the coast line of Princess Royal Island from Rd Fern Point, said Red Pern Point bcln? approximately four miles In a Westerly direction from Barnard Cove. Take Notice that Hans Hansen ol Prince Rupert, B.C.. occupation Pish Packer Intends to apply for a lease of ine following described lands, com menclnz at a post planted at htuj water mark on the shore-line In the middle of a bay beUur approximately one mile South of Red Fern Point thence three obalna North-East; theace fifteen chains East thence five chains south, thence fifteen chains West. thence Northerly to the nearest point at low water, thence iDllowlnn law water to a point opposite the Initial pest and containing five acres, more or less. HANS HANSEN Dated 13th day of October, 1936 TIMI1KK KAI.K .V.'II8I Eoaled tenders will be received by the District Forester not later than noon on the 13th day of November, 1936, for use tiurcnane oi uoence asmow near Kaslks River to out 1240 M board fH?t cf Cottonwood and 400 M board feet of Spruce. One (1) year -wmi be allowed for the removal of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forester, Victoria, B. C, the District Forester, Prince Rupert, B. C. DELICIOUS SUMMIT ICE CREAM In H-Gallons and Gallons VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 COAL TO PLEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed FAMOUS EDSON ALBERTA COAL BULKLEY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL PRINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY PHONE: 58 and 558 Lieut.-Governor Becomes Member Of Local Museum Number of Articles Received By Custodian and Reported To Meeting: Yesterday Afternoon The museum board h;ld its regular monthly meeting hi the mus eum rooms yesterday afternoon to receive the report of the cus-tcd'an and ca:cy out a lot of Incidental business Life member--iilps were granted to Lieutenant Governor Eric Hamber and R. L. Mcintosh, each having contributed the sum of ten dollars to the museum funds. The custodian reported that 69 people had visited the museum during the month. City Commissioner W. J. Alder is to be asked to install lights in the museum so that visitors may be better able to view the exhibits on dark days. Donations and loans of exhibits were reported by the custodian. Rock (Hemallte Jasper) from Q. C. I., Donated by J, D. Scott, city. Halibuli Fish Eyes, donated by P Leclaire, city. First copies of "The Empire," July 20, 1907 to December 26, 1908, loaned by P. Leclaire, city. 5 Indian horn spoons, set of Indian gambling sticks and 24 volumes of the Bureau of Ethnology, donated by Dr. C. H. Wrincli, Hazelton, B. C. Fine piece of Mica, donated by P. H. Ray, city. Flying Beetle,, donated by Billv Pilford, city. Iron cannon ball and Indie n throwing stone from Constable Mike Condon of Bella Coolo. WINNIPEG Oct. 28: (CP) Bul lish reports on the Australian crops caused Winnipeg and Chicago prices to advance yesterday. Win nipeg prices were up c to 34c with October closing at $1.118. Chicago prices were up 8C to 3,ic with December closing at Sl.lGVfe. ', Ladies' Bedroom Slippers Selling at Boys' Solid Leather Boots Selling at Ladies' Pumps and Ties Selling at , i d i i Mooseheart Day Observed Here Enjoyable" Banquet and Dance Held by Local Moose Lodge Last Night The local Moose Lodges celebrated Mooseheart Day with a fine banquet and dance last night In 'the Moose Hall, about one hundred and twenty-five membtrs and guests being in attendance at the affair which commenced at 8 pm. and kept up in full swing until 2 a.m. The banquet was he.d at 10 pm. with Past Dictator B. J. Bacon, long one of the leaders of the lodge in Prince Rupert, acting as toastmaster. There was an address' of welcome by Dictator Jamesf Taylor. Other speakers were Past' Dictator D. C. Schubert, who proposed the toast to the ladies; Mrs. Charles E'dwards, past grand regent of the Moose Ladies, who responded; Ned McLeod, dictator of the Junior Moose; W B McCallum, past dictator of the Moose Lodge, and A. K. Nelson Great North Moose of the Moo Legion, There wore songs by Andrew Home, L. J. Blaln, Harry Astoria, Glllls Couture, James Tay lor and Hugo Kraupner,- accom panied by Mrs. J. S. Black, ana club swinging by Ted Anslow, ac companied, by Russell Cameron. Community singing was led by B J. Bacon Ttie .committee responsible for the success of the evening con sisted of Mrs. Jack Preece, Mrs O. Stegavlg, Mrs. Hugh Smith, Mrs Wicks, Mrs. Richard Glske, Glllis Royer, James Morrison, A. Morrison, Cecil Morrison, Andrew Mac-donald, Leslie Parks and A. Former Head Of Dominion Steel Company Passes LONDON, Oct. 28; (CP1 Sir Newton Moore; aged 66, former; president, of the Dominion Steel J and Coal Corporation, passed away i toaay. 2.79 lines I I SQ veiling ai Men's Knee Rubber Boots QC Now . yAtVD "TILLIE THE TOILER" WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront - With a fair-sized list of passengers, C.N.R. steamer Prince Rupert, with Cap'OlI. E. Nedden in command after having been ashore in Vancpuver on annual vacation, arrived in port at 10.1a this morntnjr from Vancouver Powell River and Ocean Falls and sails at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Anyox and Stewart whenct. i.she will return here tomorrow eve- ning southbound A. H. Robson who' during, the. past summer has been purser' of the Prince Robert has now assumed duties for the winter as purser of the Prince Rupert. f The British steamer Dunclmla loading a cargo of 500,000 feet o! cottonwood logs at th3 lumber assembly wharf here for delivery -China, is expected to be ready tc sail tomorrow for Shanghai. Only one catch of halibut was sold at Seattle yesterday. This was the 43.000 Dound fare of the J schooner Omaney which was' purchased by the San Juan Fisheries for 12c and 11.5c. The well known Shumagin Island trading vessel Blue Fox, sixty feet i long, ll now In Seattle undergoing Ian overhaul on completion of which she will sail on her return north. Ladies' Fine Oxfords Selling at Attended Big Medical Meet Dr. L. W. Kergin, who has been on a three weeks' trip east to at- ( tend a convention of the International Medical Assembly at St. Paul, Minn., and visit Mayo Clinic at Rochester, returned home on last night's train. Fire thousand physicians and surgeons from all parts of the world attended the International Assembly. Hotels of St. Paul were tilled to overflowing and some of the visiting doctorr had to sleep in hospitals. There were some remarkable discourses and demonstrations of the latest in medical theories and surgical technique. Dr. Kergin was particularly Impressed with the advances which have baen made In cardiac surgery WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- And Youll Jump Out of Bed In t) Morning Ruin' to Co Tha Itrar ihoald poor eat two poandt of liquid bite into roar bowel, daily. If thli bU U not flowing freely, your food docan't dlffast. It Jo.it docsra la tha bowala. Gu bloats op yrrar a tomato. Yoa ret conitipaud. 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