PAGE FOUR "Build B.C Payrolls" No Failure In Baking Fancy Red Sockeye ill LAND ACT (cm jiTTI JkAratATt. "I think the reason I, in common with many others, no doubt, like Pacific Milk," writes Mrs. P.. "is because it is so rich and never varies in flavor, thus suarding against failure in bakins or cooking. I use it largely in salad j dressings, ana my inenas never fail to praise my salads." Many thanks for this letter. Pacific Milk IRRADIATED OF COURSE FOR FRESH MILK Phone Red 608 Produced from our own cows daily You can whip our cream but you can't beat our milk. Dominion Dairy PERFECTION IN CANNED SALMON GOLD SEAL PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only Salmon Canning Company with an all the year round payroll is Prince Rupert. Hyde Transfer Quick Delivery COAL WOOD Chairs & Tables For Rent PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue Notice of Intention to Apply to Vtat i.nnu In the Prince Rupert Land Recording DUtrlot ol Range 4, Coturt Land Dlatrlci and situate approximately one mile In n BcAittvorly direction along the coast line of Princess Royal Island from Rrd Fern Point, said Red Pern Point .being approximately four mile In a Westerly direction from Harnard Dove. Take Notice that Hana Hannen of Prince Rupert, B.C., .occupation Fish Packer intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands Com menclne t a . post planted at his a water mark on the shore-line In the middle of a bay being approximately one mile South of Red Fern Point thence three chain North-Eat; thence fifteen chains East thence five chains South, thence fifteen chains West, thence Northerly to ,the nearest point at low .water, thence following ;;w water to a point opposite the initial post and containing five acres, more or " HANS HAN8EN Dated 13.tn day ol October, 193S WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Seattle Halibut Landings Heavy Summit Disabled Grain Boat Sails From Here. Eight halibut vessels sold catches totalling 244,000 pounds at Seattle Saturday. The market was strong and prices did not drop below 10c. The sales were as follows: Wizard, 42,000, San Juan. lCc straight; Liberty, 39,000, Sebastian. IOVbC and 10c; Bolinda, 25,000, Washington, 10ic and 10c; Pioneer III, 14,000, San Juan, 10c straight; Tordens-kjold, 36,000, Booth, 105kc and 10c; Sunset, 37,000 Whiz. lOc and 10c; Daily, 27,000, McCallum, 10V4c and 10c; Spray, 24,000, San Juan, 10c straight. The volume of halibut landings at Seattle during the week just past was well over average at a total of 874,500 pounds. Prices held up well at from 10c to 11c San Juan led the buyers of the Puget Sound port, taking a total of 286,-000 pounds; Sebartlan was next with 200,000 pounds; Whiz third with 174,000 pounds, and Booth, Washington, McCallum, New England followed In the order named. Capt. Carl Johansen of the halibut schooner Sunset, on his arrival in Seattle Saturday, reported having passed the Summit, another Seattle boat, disabled near Seymour Narrows, slurrying in for the market, the Sunset was unable to,stay by the Summit which was taken into a logging camp from where it will be towed on to Seattle. Union steamer Catala, Capt. John Muir, arrived in port at 9:15 last night from the south and sailed a- couple of hours later-for Port Simpson, Stewart. Anyox and other northern points whence she will return here tomorrow south bound. With a full cargo of grain loaded from the Alberta Wheat Pool's Prince Rupert elevator, the British steamer Swiltpool sailed at 11:30 yesterday morning for the United Kingdom or Continent. There Is no word at present of any further grain shins comine here. Armour Salvage Co.'s service boat Pachena, which has been away since fast Wednesday afternoon on a hunting trip to points down the coast with party on board conslst- Pretty Wedding Saturday Evening Miss Ethel Janet Sunberj Becomes Bride of Mervin Eujene Rowe, Dean (Gibson Officiating A pretty wedding was solem nized on Saturday evening at the home of the bride's parents when Miss Ethel Janet Sunberg, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sun berg, Sixth Avenue West, became the bride of Marvin Eugene Rowe. son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Rowe of this city. Very Rev. J. B. Gib son, dean of St. Andrews Cathed ral, officiating. Thebride .and groom stood be neath an arch of pink and white streamers and flowers, the brid looking very pretty In a gown oi sapphire blue satin and carrying a bouquet of chrysantheums and carnations and wearing in her hair a spray of orange blossoms. The bridesmaid. Miss Ka.i; Kurlock, wore pale green taffeta and carried a bouquet of carna tions. Two sweet little flower girls, Kathleen and Hannah Sunberg, sisters of the bride, each In salmon pink crepe, carried bouquets. The bride was given in marriage by her father and Vernon Rows was groomsman, Following the ceremony them was a reception at the home guests being received by Mrs. Sunberg in ' a pale blue ensemble; the bride's aunt, Mrs. U Watmough of Edson, Alta, in wine colored crepe and Mrs. Rowe. the grooms mother, in black crepe. A buffet supper was served, those- assisting being Mesdames W. Davis, W. J. McCutcheon, N. Mc-Leod, A. Steinart and Jack Bond. The ,bride cut the three tier wed ding cake. The toast to the bride was proposed by Dean Gibson and replied to in a suitable manner by the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Rowe will live In Prince Rupert at the Sunberg Apartments. Fifth Avenue West. Dance Enjoyed ; By Se Cadets, Fifty Youngsters' inAtt'eiidance At Hatinv' Partv jSatnrria'ir viv. ' riuy young folks were present ai itoyai uanaaian Naval, Voluni teer Reserve headquarter ; Saturday night when the firlt .tir'ia New wheat is continuing to move c"" of monthly dances for the In from the pralrios to the local I flocal Sea . "Cadets .and their girl house. frieruls., .was .held. It was a verv suwssfui affair add' dancing was S Tiiil swing from 8:30',pjri; until ' idnlght with music by Julius Weile's Orchestra At 10:30 p.m. refreshments '"were'-rserverf " "after which there was an exhibition of illuminated club swinging by Oi- & vi ruisDury, ur. Bastin amary seaman Ted Anslow R.w Vancouver), W. H. Tobey, W. O.JN.V.R. Chief Petty Officer Instruc tion, ueorge uryjmt, B. J. Bacon r Ans"w was master of and Capt W. P. Armour, is due back tomorrow night or Wednesday morning. The Imperial Oil Co.'s tanker Im perial, Capt. A. S. McOaw, was in port yesterday with a cargo of fuel for the company's local tanks. J. R. Morgan Logging Co.'s tug J. R. Morgan, which is eneaeed In towing logs from the Morgan camp at beagewick Bay, Queen Charlotte Islands, to mainland duId milk. was In port this morning taking on fuel. "OVEKN.MEXT l.KJt OK ACT" (Section 27) NOTICE OF APPLICATION IOK A BEER LICENCE" Notice is hereby given that - on--?he- oiu may ai ueoem.Der next, the undersigned Intends to arjnlv to th T.immr nnnwnl Tl j m . . . wv.v.v lor a licence in respect of premises being part of a hulldlnj known a Knox Hotel, situate on Firs: Avenue Prince Rurjert. BritUh r.n. umbia, upon the lands described a Lota No. 13 and 14, Blok 3. Section I. Map 023, Prince Rupert Land Registration District, in the Province of British Columbia, far the sale of beer by the glass or by the bottle for con sumption on the premises or uaited this Slut riv nf rwK. ' " 1036. Applicant GEORGE L. RORIE. Trustee of Knox Hotel Company Limited In Bankruptcy. It Pays to Buy From MUSSALLEM'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, B.C. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STOREi MADE IN CANADA ceTe monies and Mrs. Anslow was THE DAILY NEWB 1 JOE BROWN FILM HERE Edward G. Robinson in "Bullets or Ballots Also at Capitol Theatre "Sons o Guns," Joe E. Brown's latest comedy romonce, and "Bullets or Ballots," a hard-boiled detective drama of New York with Edward G. Robinscn, are the feature offerings of a double bill program at the Capitol Theatre the first of this week. Besides the mirth-stirring antics of the wide-mouthed comedian, "Sons o' Guns" is cpiced with famous martial airs of the original stage play, tuneful new songs and riotous dance numbers. The story is a rollicking comedy romance dealing with the humorous side of doughboy life in Fnince during the World War. Between his distaste for army discipline and enemy shells on tha one hand and timorous adventures wi'.h three jealous and aggressive sweethearts on the other, Joe finds life one nightmare after another. He is finally arrested as a spy and is about to be placed before the firing squad when a surprising turn of events untagles all his love troubles and makes him the hero of the hour. Joan Blondell. Winifred Shaw and Beverley Roberts are Joe's three sweethearts while Eric Blore and Robert Barrat are also Important members of the cast. Edward G. Robinson plays the part of the -cold and hard-boiled detective in "Bullets or Ballots," a thrilling big city picture. Joan Blondell also has the leading fe minlne role In this picture. Saskatchcwan Winner Over B. C. Varsity VANCOUVER, Nov. 9: Univer sity or Saskatchewan defeated University of British Columbia 10 to 1 in; Hardy Cup intercollegiate football, Steaipship Sailings For Vancouver , . . Tuesday-vCailft ' . 2....' .1 :3r p.m :" Ttiurs.-ss. Pi. Rupert 10:30 p.m-Friday ss. p. Adelalde....lO p.m? . Cardena 10:30 p.m .-Nov. 19$s5'Pr. Norah 5:30 pjn. Word Vancouver ; Sunday ss. Catala 4 pxa Wed ss. Pr. Rupert , 10 a.m. Fri. ss. Pr. Adelaide .... 4 p.m Ss. Cardena .. p.m. Nov. 15 ss. Prin. Norah .... a.m. Moth ers! Don't take chances with colds . . . rub on, lXLli I -II ili In Ediion Mazda Lamp$ itay brighter longer and give you all the light you pay for; O rORKTTER LIGHT - BETTER SIGHT USE EDISONMAZDA tamp J CAN AD J AN GENERAL ELECTRIC C O. , Limited . Post-Nuptial Shower Held Mrs. A. E. Dickens sr. Hostess In Honor of Mrs. William Lund A shower was held on Friday evening at the home of Mrs. A. E. Dickens sr. in honor of Mrs. William Lund, who was recently married. The house was prettily dec orated In Hallowe'en effects. Bridge was played, prize winners being: Mrs. May Bond, first, and Mrs. Jack Campbell, consolation. Tasty refreshments were served after bridge by the hostess. During. supper 'a beautifully decorated basket, loaded with useful gifts, was presented to the guest of horir, who thanked everybody present. The rest of the evening was spent In community singing and other amusements. The guests Included Mrs. Lund, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Barton, Mrs. Laurie, Mrs, Preece, Miss Gandy, Mrs. Hale. Mrs. Alexander. Mrs Rothwell, Mrs, Dickens Jr, Mrs, Bond, Mrs. Barber, Mrs. Dickens sr., Mrs. Oden, Mrs. Annette Woods and the Misses Edna and Betty Dickens. Shooting of Dan McGrew Enacted At High School 'The shooting of Dan McOrev:" was the presentation at the weekly meeting of the Literary and Dramatic Society of King Edward High School. Sneering, Jeering Dan McGrew was ably portrayed Dy isnc cer- ner with the aid of a handle-bar moustache and shoe-string tic Margaret McLachlan played "The Lady That's Known as Lou" in a sumptuous gown of dazzling blue. The part of the "rag-time kid" was portrayed with much gusto by Kay Fortune. Peter Alien played the part of the tragic "man from the creeks." Jim Irvine was a pal of Dan's and Joe Landry was the bartender. Those students acted out thv "mellodrammer" in pantomln" with June Armour reciting this well-known poem of Service's. The play came to a dramatic close as the entire cast sane O Danny Boy! The Pipes, the Plpt are Calling . . " over the pros trate for of the vlllian! ADVANCE SHOWING OF Meccano The Ideal Christmas Gift for Girl or Boy This year, for the first time. MECCANO is featuring Model. Furniture for Oirls, sold separately or in sets. Strong actual replicas of fine furniture In japeratlngi models from 5c to 30c each. Complete Sets for Dining Room 85c Kitchen 90c Bedroom $1.00 Bathroom 75e' DOLLY VARDEN DOLL HOUSE Very strongly made and easy to put together, comes complete with dflveway and attractive setting. Interior of fourtrooms decorated to match Meccano furniture, price, packed flat $3.50 MECCANO DINKY TOYS Hundreds or exact models, practically indestructible and brightly colored. Racing Cars, Commercial Vans, Limousines, Aeroplanes, Etc, each 15c Silver Jubilee Train Set 50c Regular Train Sets C5c Model Queen Mary 35c Model Singapore Flying Boat 35c Mecacno Aeroplane Sets $1.00, $1.50, $2.50 & $1.00 Meccano Clockwork Motors 60c, $1.25, $2.00 Meccano Clockwork Aeroplane Motor $1.00 MECCANO For Boys from 6 XI Set 35c O Set 95c X2 Set -50c A Set $1.25 OOO Set ...70c B Set .$2.00 F Set $8.00 to CO C Set D Set E Set $2.75 $4.00 ..$5.50 Accessory Sets To make your present set into the next larger A Acd "5c B Acc 85c C Acc $1.50 Keep This List For Reference WE PAY MORE For Raw Furs than anyone else. It pays to ship to us. G0LDBL00M The Old Reliable Trappers at Port Essing;ton or Port Simpson who owe money to us will have the debt cancelled if they ship us their furs this winter. There is a good mar'tet for all varieties of furs and we pay the highest prices. mmiiiK!!iKBr I Oil Heaters I Now is the time to prepare for the winter, be warm and comfortable, buy a new type "QUAKER HEATER" made in sizes to suit all requirements. NO WICKS, no moving parts, cheap to operate and the most modern and beautifully designed heater on the market, passed by the Research Bureau at Ottawa. We are also agents for "KRESKY". Hotel and Restaurant Burners for all size ranges, the "AETNA" Oil Heaters and Marine Stove Burners. We can suit any demand, let us give you a demonstration of the "QUAKER." 1 Ward Electric & Marine Supply Co. iB iU'insnion:i!aiiiHniBii!iii i low liay, Prince Rupert iMnaiNiKnuiniu I It's interesting to know when reading the Daily News that the people of the whole district are doing the same. Picture realli ithp tlon-streaked rorTJf" Hrain True u.,u. r yi m spilled on the SreeVih?0 "wouldntl.he At 7 00 & 9 54i F3 -iyp-il A! 8 35 Ones OrJv World News As 8 22 Only COAL TO PLEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed FAMOUS EDSON ALBERT COAL tin ill t-v vai I.KV COAL "VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL I'KINCK KITEKT FEED COMPANY PHONE: 5K and 5.W NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelli Fnpric'.or "A HOME AWAY FKOM HOME" Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot L Watet Prince Itupf"' B-r u l.lw.nn 2R1 P.O. I'0 DELICIOUS SUMMIT ICE CKEAM In H-Gallons and Gallon' VALENTIN DAIIH (iovi:unmi;nt ,V Not It of A))ll atl'' '"r 'J',,,, on ; P,Uteentih clay nf D' ,1D" , ,, v. '' lndorlnl Intcntb ' '" kW , Llouor Ccaitrol Boanl ror rtr! i. IrlV.U'tl S! "... Nt Hotel. Uuate on Cnll. iettW immptt. n. c. ur-M bi, I m Lots No. i. J; , w ' Ma-p 840. Mawtcii' T , PI- Br ' trie in th prDvin . w bla. for the sale of t r u on tf or the boUIe tor r.: . pretnlc or eUcwlwrc NOvel N veinber. Dated -th! Cth (lay oi