PAGE FOUR JONES Family Market PHONE 957 Specials Legs per" lb Loin per lb. Shoulders per lb Shoulder Mutton 6 lbs ,... Mutton Chops 2 lbs. Leg of Mutton per lb Stew Lamb, 2 lbs. Si 1 tin Peas ... BEEF Sirloin Steak 2 lbs. ....... Round Steak 3 lbs. . ..... Pot Roast 6 lbs. Short Ribs 3 lbs ..; Hamburger, 3 lbs. Si 2 lbs. Onions Prime Rib Roll per lb !..,.. VEAL Veal Steak 2 lbs Veal Chops 2 lbs PORK Shoulder Pork per lb. Leg of Pork per lb. . ..a Side Pork per lb. .., ... Pork Chops per lb Frying Chicken . each Ayrshire Bacon per lb PHONE 957 SWIFT PREMIUM LAMB SMALL 25c 25c 15c 75c 35c 18c 25c 35c 40c 50c 25c 25c 15 c 35c ISc 20c 15c 20c 50c 25c "OOVERXMF.XT LIQIOR ACT" (Srttlnn 27) NOTICE Or. APPLICATION" FOR A HKF.lt LICENCE Notice 1 hereby given that on '-he 3rd dav otf December next, the under- Intends' to apply to the Liquor IsUfnl Control Board fcr a licence In respect (Avenue Prince Rupert, British col tunnia.. upon me iauu aescrioca n Lots No. 13 and 14. Bloc it a, section I, Map 923, Prince Rupert Land Registration District, In the Province of British Columbia, for the nale of beer by the glass or by the bottle for consumption on the premises or elsewhere. Dated this 31st day of November. 1936. Applicant OEOROE L. RORIE. Trustee of Knox Hotel Company Limited In Bankruptcy. ( NOTICi: OF SALF. HV MIF.KIFF PI Itsl ANT TO THE -EXECCTIOW ACT" In the County Court of Prince Rupert llolclrn at Prince Rupert 1). W. Meaner. Plaintiff (Judgment Creditor) vs. U II. Itrawand, Defendant (Judgment Debtor) TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to th Order cf His Honor Judge Fisher mafle herein the 3rd day of October, A. D. 1936 I will sell the Interest of L. H Brawand. the above-named Defends (Judgment, Debtor) in the farm lands and premises near Smlthers, B. C. known and described as Lots flfty-stx (56) to sixty-four (64). Lots slzty-oU (66) and sixty-seven (67). Lots slxt)-nlne (69) to elghtyfour (84), and Lctj elghty-sU (86) to ninety-four (94) (all inclusive), Sub-dlvlslon of ths Southeast quarter (14) of Section Thirty-one (31) Township four (4) Range five (5) Coast District. Map 1077, (all within land settlement area see documents filed 6240). the said L. H. Brawand being the owner thereof, subject An a mortgage registered on th 4th d7 of March 1927 In favor of Henry 1 Messner B. Frank Messner, ArchlbiU T. Harrer and DeWltt V?. Messner In respect of which the sum of 11367.50 n said to be owing and subject further to a certificate of Lis Pendens and a Mechanics Lien registered on the 13th day of July 1936 whereby Paul Babtls a mm i claims the ium of 27.0a and cost! .SSP (still the subject of litigation). In wv order to satisfy the Judgment of 812.7; I In this action, together with Interest I and cos cf these proceeding, which M.!d Judgment was registered in the Prince Rupert Land Registration Office on the 24th day of August 1936, and appears as a charge against the said lauds and premises. The aforesaid Interest In said lards and jprem!f will be said at eleven o'clcck In he forenoon of Monday, ttn 9th day of November 1936, at my office In the Court House, Prince Rupert. B.C Dated at Prlnc Rupert. B.C. this 0th day of October A.D. 1936. S. A. NICKERSON Sheriff of the County of Prince Rupert I Try a Dally News classified advertisement for best results. We loan you free a complete Home Permanent Wave Machine for 3 months. All you need do is send $3.00 to cover the cost of shipping and me ou ior 6 complete Permanents. Will not harm the finest hair. Any one can guarantee a perfect wave with this machine. No electri city or experience needed. When you have used these supplies more oil can be obtained from us at fifty cents a Marvel Wave Factory 1183 East 41st. Are. Vancouver, B.C. Oil Heaters ! - p ?1 wcwuogiiiESijM, ' N Now ls tne time to prepare for the winter, be warm and com- g fortable. buy a new type "QUAKER HEATER" made In sizes to suit all requirements. NO WICKS, no moving parts, cheap to U operate and the most modern and beautifully designed heater on the market, passed by the Research Bureau at Ottawa, n Wc are also agents for I "KRESKY" Hotel and Restaurant Burners for all size ranges, S the "AETNA" Oil Heaters and Marine Stove Burners. We can h suit any demand, let us give you a demonstration of the y "QUAKER." i Ward Electric & Marine Supply Co. 1 Cow Bay, Prince Rupert UNION STEAMSHIPS SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION RATES TO VANCOUVER FROM PRINCE RUPERT FROM PORT SIMPSON $32.00 $35.35 RETURN. RETURN. All meals and Berth Included. Reduced Rates to Vancouver also apply from Intermediate points. Special Tickets on Sale Between November 1st. 193G and February 28th, 1937, Inclusive Good to Return up to March 31, 1937. Children Half Fare. Steamers: Leave Prince Rupert: Ar. Vancouver S.S. CATALA Tuesday, 1:30 p,m. Thursday, p.m. S.S. CARDENA Friday, 10:30 p.m. Monday, a.m. . v .' Tickets and Reservations from Prince Rupert Agent - A. W. Js'EWMAN - Third Ave., Phone 5C8 f If Convenient Please Purchase Tickets at Office 9 Tea In Honor Of Bride-Elect SL SrJS...! rKS Mn. Jack Durran is Hostess For Miss Beulah McKinley Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Jack Durran was hostess at, her home delightful tea in honor of Miss Beulan McKinley who is to be married tomorrow evening to Gordon Daniels. Pale pink and mauve chrysanthemums in a sllve r basket centred the attractively arranged tea table at which Mrs. F. W. Dafoe and Mrs. Norman Fraser presided while serving were Mrs. Saunders and Mrs. W. Pierce. After the dainty refreshments were served, the bride-to-be was presented with a beautiful upholstered walnut occasional chair which was decorated in pink and mauve, caught at the top with a lovely bouquet of , mauve chrysan themums. ' Among those, present were Mrs. Jack Durran, Miss Beulah McKinley, Mrs. J. W. McKinley, Mrs. F. W. Dafoe, Mrs W. pierce, Mrs. Bert Morgan, Mrs., Saunders, Mrs. F, W. Hart, Mrs, N. Mussallem, Mrs. T.i Priest, Mrs. Norman. Fraser,. Mrs. J. Murray, Mrs. J. Irvine, Mrs. E. Hart! Miss Kay Watson, Mrs. C. Campbell; Mrs. J. C. dicker, Mr si "J. L. Macintosh, Mrs., R. Barclay, Miss Ruthaha Wood, Mrs.! A. Durran, Miss- Myrtle Kinslor,! Miss Elsie Finley,. Miss Bea 8v6n-. son and Mrsl J. McLeod. To Be Wedded In Vancouver Shower Held Monday Evening In Honor of Miss Clara Lundqulst Last Monday evening the home' of Mrs. O, Giske was the scene of a delightful shower in honor of Miss Clara Lundqulst who left bride-to-be. Tljose present were Miss Clara Lundqulst, Misses Cathie, and Dorothy Carmlehicl, Miss Hansene TYiedham, Miss Kay Johnsbnir. Miss,' Irma Bussanlch. Miss Margaret .Rensvold. Miss" Joan JohansOh. Mrs.. E'. " Cla'pp, Mrs; Pick, Mrs.-. Feasby. . and Mrs GLske. i o HOTEL ARRIVALS Royal Arne Stemland.. Seattle; -J. Peters. H, T, Wright, T P. Chrlji-; enson, John Cree and J. Nerbraat- en, Vancouver: T. Chapman. Skldegate; M. J, Williams, Sklde- gate Mission; John Holt, Mike Nyrvlk and O. Stemland, city; John Molver, Petersburg. Prince Rupert A. Farrow, F. M. Burns, G. E Norrls, D. J. Muir, C. C. Pierre, L. S. Hawkins, B Merryfleld and H. H. Brown, Vancouver; J. W. Castle, Toronto A. R. Mallory and A. Pyper, Port Clements; E. S. Richardson and Mrs. G, W. Leary, Hell; Fred. Nash and Fred H Nash, Terrace; Miss Katherlne fcdenshaw and Miss Madeleine Jones, Massett. Central H, Ralph, J.. Jorgensen, H. Lar- Bon andMr; and Mrs. A. Farring-ton, 'city; Mr, and Mrs. E. Tirgen and Alfred Hadland, Oona River; ivuKe trj'e, usk; Anders Magnus-son, Kwin'ltsa; E. C. Anderson and C, B. Leake, C. N. R.; Leonard C. Griffiths, Taku; H. J. Brackctt, Vancouver; Victor NeUson, Ivor Angell and O. T. Ormbrek, Seattle. Knox BUI Trites, Unuk River; Rod MacLeod,, Humpback Bay; M. Kaplan and Mr. and Mrs. William Radke, Vancouver; John Mathers, Sandsplt; P. Drury and O. Keedy! city. LADIES' BOWLING ... Y" ' angers won over C. N. R. A. 1556 to 1259 in Ladles' Bowline League last night. Doodads beat Blue Birds 1580 to 1482; Grotto won from Annette's 1469 to 1313 and Knockouts beat Spark Plugs 1297 to 1253. Mrs, Raybone of Rangers and Mrs. McKeown of Doodads tftd lor high average score with 203. ReachV the.', tapsx people ln city and district with an advertisement. US ..NewjS. bkhar irirws Changed Her Shoes Five Times a Day Suffered For Twenty Years With Rheumatism Try and picture the life this woman led for twenty years chang- at 120 Fifth Avnue West with ajing her shoes several times a day in a vain endeavor to attain some relief from the rheumatic pains that were constantly troubling her. Theri imagine her joy when she found that Kruschen was driving away the rheumatism. This is what she writes: SPORT CHAT More basketball teams will make their! debut tonight when the second fixture .card of the season will be presented. Lambie Si Store who lost a clnsp nnc tn- nmt.tn In the 'opener Monday night, will take on the Moose, making their first appearance In the Senior League. Grotto, who defeated An- The Letter Box rorri' day Editor, Daily News: I should be glad It you would allow me the publicity of your correspondence column to Inform those of our cltbens who may not be conversant with the situation Just what Poppy Tag Day means. In the first place the poppies and poppy wreathes are made by disabled veterans In the Vetcraft Shops In Victoria. These men are too severely crippled to be able to These men offered "their all" In the war. Shall we pay our debt ade quately by spending ten cents on J a poppy? The Canadian Leelon Is not asking this money for Itself. It Is your opportunity to show your appreciation to the needy veteran. Thanking you, Mr. Editor, J. S. WILSON. It Pays to Buy Frortv MUSSALLEM'S Our prices are always right with the markets and we sell for less. nette's In the Ladles League Mon-!Mall or phone your' order and save day night, will be up against the .FREE GIFT COUPONS .for a Dln-Hlgh School team on the maiden 'ner Set and Rogers Silverware, appearance of the latter In tht i Prince Rupert, B.C. Ladles' League. Scythians ar.df Ben's News StanH will shmu thntlll IT P P II I 17 Hl 9 O Tuesday atternor.n for Vancouver res for the flrst time ln the ln. ! WI U O O A L L L lYi O KlwTnT, Immediate League as will High 1 CPA VARA V OTADF rv Nelsor iwell known halibut fisher- !School tLONOMY STORE Junlor Moose ln the man. The evening. -was spent play-t.Tnni TU ! l , v. 6. uis gaitis uu, aiitr rerresnmenis I had been served, a beautifully decorated wagon containing many useful gifts was drawn before the Capitolians Entertaining Another Excellent Program Rend- ered Last Night and Will Be Repeated This Evening The Capitolians concert party under the direction of Dr. H. N. Brocklesby, put on another acceptable program of special musical entertainment from the stage of the Capitol Theatre last night, winning the plaudits of a large, audience. The program, whlcli will bs repeated tonight. Included "I have been using Kruschen , engage In ordinary civilian occu- the Russian folk song "Two Salts for four years. For twenty patlons. The local branch buys all Guitars" and an arrangement of year previously I had suffered, its supply of poppies from the Vet-; Victor Herbert selections by the with my feet, sometimes changing 'craft shops. my shoes five times a day, and The profits from the sales are frequently sitting without any as. all expended locally among needy j boy soprano, who also assisted the pain was so great. Now I. can ! ex-service men and their depen-' the orchestra in the popular nurn-wear the same nalr of shoes all day dents. Last year a sum of $159.38 ! ber "Let's Sing Again," and a with comfort I cannot speak too was cleared. All of this, with con-highly of Kruschen Salts. Only siderably more from its own funds, those' who had been In constant has been spent under the direction pain with tKeir feet for years can of the Poppy committee. Each case realize what it is to be free." lis considered on Its own merits (Mrs.) E.A. orchestra; a vocal solo, "Where E'er You Walk" by David Jones, clarinet duet "La Sorella" by Tom Johnston and Wilfrid" Hicks. Al Small was master of ceremonies Mrs. George Cam will sail on th? i While the sum mav seem laree I Prince Rupert this evenlrlg for It is deposits of excess uric acid, believe that most of our citizens Vancouver, New Westminster and lodging between the joints, which will not be satisfied that it is Tra11 where she wU1 vislt for a are freaueritlv the cause of rheu-' commensurate with the sacrifices month before returning to her mutism. Knwhpn Sails rnntnln imade bv disabled Px-strvlri mpn I home In DawSOll. two Ingredients sodium and potassium which are effective solvents of uric acid. LAMPS! 15 a IT ss tnj J f HI v a r m 1U1ES TnviTiTT We are now displaying a hrge selection of beautiful, modern LAMPS. 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