Thursday, November 20, 1MB Dr. F. V. Agnew of Smlthrs, who jus been'in ' Vancouver to receive surgical treatment for his hand, and daughter, Miss Yvonne Agnew m t-j a N H u FURNITURE C. J. Killer, well known Telkwa rancher, who has been on a trip w vicwna u attend a Farmers' Institute ' convention, ' arrived in the (.mil t- Vm fl t TT tSvV tin A 11-', I . . amcu vwv W.7..1.WU1 wic ouuwitcny iBom tne south on the Prince onthePrinw.Rupertyafprit yesterday afternoon and ternoon and proceeded by the eve- proceeded to the interior by the ning train to the interior. J evening train. . The K - NOTICE nox note is under new ownership. "Come and up see us some time." R. BRASELL J , N BRASELL : RASPBERRY- ( wholesome, tootlisome, gogd Just selected berries and pure susdr nothing more. Highly desirable as filling for layer cakes, rolls, tarts, pies and with toast. 100 IlltlTISU COLUMBIA PRODUCT s I Oil Heaters I Now is the time to prepare for the winter, be warm and comfortable, buy a new type "QUAKER HKATEK" 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 h suit any demand, let us give you a demonstration of the n !j "QUAKER." i I Ward Electric & Marine Supply Co. i Cow Bay, Prince Rupert ismmmmmmmxmmsMmaMX Used D. Goods Picture Frames, price . .25c, oOc & 7oc Wringers .v..:.: ...$1.50 & $2.00 . Hand; Sewing Machine, I....:..;. $18.00 Badminton Racket, Slazengers $1.00 Violet Ray ..- $5'00 Vibrators 3 82.50 & $5.00 Radios, -Battery Sets .... . ,.' $10,00 & $2.5.00 Violin,; full size $12-50 Tenor banjos f $0.00, $18.00 Clarffitel.... v,;;:. -$15.00.- "The above mentioned arc on display at EXCHANGE of Any Description For Cash Wc Buy Used Goods Phone Green 421 Third Avenue Uusinesa Hours: From 8 a.m. to 5 pa. Thursday half holiday as usual. 26. '? 10 ' ' THE DAILY KEWS PAGE HIKES LOCAL NEWS NOTES Tonight's' train, due from the east at 10:20, was reported this morning to be on time. Arthur Brooksbank is sailing to night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver, Seattle and elsewhere In the south. Miss B. Norton, who has been on a trip to Vancouver, returned to t,he city from the' south on the Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon. Joe Bouzon of Jahesville, Wis, who has been visiting here for the' past week with Mr. and Mrs. N. Mussallem, left by last evening's train on his return east. Mrs. Geoffrey Willett and little daughter, who have been visiting for the past few weeks at Mrs. Wll-let's home in Chilllwack following a trip to Montreal, returned ip the city from the south on the Prince Rupert.yesterday afteVnoon R. R..Nlcholls, assistant taxation commissioner for the Canadian National Railways from Winnipeg, is a visitor in the city on official Benefit Affair For Christmas Tree Fund Held Last Nifht "-At 1 Catholic Hall . An enjoyable and successful dance and cabaret entertainment was held in thev Catholic Hall last night In aid of the Christmas Tree fund. The hall was attractively de corated in red and green seasonal colors and a large decorated tree in one corner was particularly effective. Tables were placed all around the hall. About seventy-five couples were present and there was dancing throughout the evening with music by Balagno's Orchestra There were also various entertainment items. Mrs. Peter DeJong was convenor of the affair and others in charge were as follows: Refreshments Mrs. Arthur Murray, Mrs. Turgeon and Mrs. Joe Oaron. Entertainment Miss Margaret McCaffery. The program included a Japan ese dance by Misses, Sada Saka moto and Emily Yarrianaka; vocal solo by Leonard Cripps; harmonica band .selections by Alien Burbank, Mario Bussanlch, Peter Brass arid Hugh Smith; tapdance by Eleanor Tite; sailor's hornpipe, Jean Watt vocal duet in costume. Walter Smith and Miss petty Ellison. Ac-! companlsts were Miss Blanche Cur-tin and Charles P. Balagho. Walter Smith was master of, ceremonies for the evening. G. P. Lyons, was usher. Servlteurs were Misses Cavenalle, Mary McCaffery, Gertrude Turgeon, Mae Murray, Ruth' Gillies and Rita McLean. In the raffle of a silver compact the winner was Miss Jennie King with No. 191. Announcements Cathedral Christmas bazaar, Nov. C. C. F. Bazaar, December 2. Mrs. Mandy's lecture, Presby-tcrnian HalL December 2, United Church Bazaar,' 3. Lutheran Bazaar, Metropole Hall. December 4, ; Presbyterian,' tea, DecembeV 9. Cambral Christmas Spree. December 11., Recreation dance, Hall, December 18. Spinsters' Oddfellows' You will like both the gifts iand the gilt wrappings at the Dollar Store. tf. ' Mrs. J. M. Walker-'ls' sallirig tonight on the Prince Rupert for a trip to "Vancouver. . Mrs. J. Haldane bf Kltkatla is reported' to be doing well following an operation in the Prince Rupert General' Hospital. ' '" 4 . Mr. and Mrs. John Eyolfson. re-urhe'd;)'to the 'city 'oh the frUice Rupert yesterday afternoon from a three week's trip to., Vancouver., Mr. and Mrs. R. D, Oreggor and family are sailing tonight on the James H. Blake, mechanical su- Prince Rupert lor Vancouver to perintendent for the Forest Branch' which city Mr. Greggor has been arrived In the city on the Prince transferred in the Forest Branch Rupert yesterday afternoon from rvice after having been Jocated Victoria, being here, on official nere for Pfst five duties. Bronchial Coughs Get Rid of Them . This Quick Easy Way Get a kottl of BUCKLET'8 MIXTURE (tripls actios) t any good drat store take 2 or S done before you no to bed tonight then if that tough old peri intent euukh hasn't lefj you If you do not sleep like a top all nlrht lonn iet root money back-often one; sip checks an ordinary oub. You' must let satisfaction or money cheerfully refunded. business and was conferrine with "y bummers or ine uanaaian Cty Hall officfals today. He arrived (National Railways city freight and yesterday afternoon on the Prince . passenger onice reiurnea 10 me Rupert from Vancouver and wUUclty m ,.the prlnce RuPert yester" sail by the same steamer tonight day afternoon from a vacation trip on his return south. lto Vancouver and elsewhere in the Entertainment south. Rev. W. D. Grant Holllngworth, after spending the past week in hlirrPCcflll'01"1, return on Friday iJULCSaiUlnlng.s train to resume his cl eve- church survey work in the central interior. He will be back in Prince Rupert again Just before" Christmas. four boys of Juvenile age,, who broke into McRae Bros, store on Monday night and extracted cash and considerable goods therefrom;' were remanded for eight days for sentence! i by Magistrate McCly-, mont In city police court this morning. T. Takelchi and S. Nagata, Jap anese timber exporters from Vancouver, who arrived from the south yesterday, le on last evening's trafn ior TeYrace to Inspect some timber there and will be back on tonight's train to sail by the steamer Prince Rupert on their re turn to Vancouver. CURTAILING TOOTING COATESVILLE, Pa., Nov. 26: (CP) Wedding parties the horn-tooting variety will cost $100 here. Promiscuous . blowing , of the horn is a violation bf the city's disorderly conduct ordinance which provides the ine. sBSE8fil Month-End Special at SELVLG'S Nabob Coffee per lb Sugar 10 lbs Nabob Tea Per lb.. : Toasted Rice and Wheat Puffs, pkg Carrots and Turnips 23 lbs. . 3 . lbs.'-. Mutton . Shoulder war lh per per lb. Shoulder of "Veal ' per lb. 1' Veal Chops 3 lbs, Beef Liver per lb FREE DELIVERY 35c 55c 43c 11c 50c Milk All Brands 1 15 Nabob JamH-Tumblers ! MEAT Leg of Mutton 3 lbs Mutton Chops 22c 50c 50c 10c 16c 12c 50c 15c rhone 765 303 Third Ave Quality has Pilot Glass Is Returning North Alaskan Pilot leaves Seattle For Alaska in Sikorsky' Amphibian SEATTLE, Nov. 26: Eton Glass, who arrived last' week from An chorage with passengers In hi big Sikorsky amphibian plane, lefi yesterday 'afternoon on his return to Alaska witlr party of- passengers. During -the stay here, repairs were mad to the' ' plane which had experienced some difficulty on the southward flight '-and which was held at Alert Bay'.for a week by unfavorable weather con-, dltlons. Liquor Hidden In Georgia Church ' AUGUSTA, Ga., Nov. 26: (CP) Police charged a negro with hiding an assortment of liquor In a church for which he was janitor. CONSTIPATED 25 YEARS, ALL-BRAN BROUGHT RELIEF Delicious Cereal Corrected His Condition Ilere is Mr. Johnson's letter: "I pot a package (of Kellogg's AiX-Hean), and before the package was gone I was very much better. "So I have been eating It for two or three Weeks, and my constipation has gone, and I was constipated for 25 years or more. Hoping this may help some one to. better health. I am a new friend tQ Kellogg's Aix-Dran." Mr. J. B. Johnson (address upon request). Mr. Johnson's letter is one of many. Millions find Kellogg's All? Bran corrects constipation satisfactorily. It supplies the "bulk" missing in the average meal. The "bulk" in All-Bran, is mild and effective. It absorbs nioislure. and gently exercises and cleanses the intestines. Ali,-Bran also supplies vitamin B ami iron. ' Isn't it more sensible to use this natural food instead of taking patent medicines? Just eat. two table-spoonfuls daily. If not relieved, see your doctor. Use as a cereal, with milk or cream, or cook into muffins, breads, etc. It is sold hy all' grocers. Mada by Kellogg in London, Ontario; Coniffpcfion du to intuffciiiit '"hulk" in tneali. One of Our Year-End Specials All Enamel RANGE Complete With Aetna , Oil Burner Installed' $99.50 And Your Old Range TERMS Kaien Hardware PHONE 3 Now on Display 1)2 no substitute The Largest Assortment Of Christmas We Have Ever Stocked new . Assortments Cards 1 i i NEW DESIGNS Cards from 2 for 5c to 35c each ft , Boxed Assortments from 25c u SEALS - TAGS - RIBBONS - ENCLOSURE CARDS - WRAPPING TISSUE Come in and see our complete assortment REMEMBER Voting is now on for the RexaH Boys' and Girls' Contest ! ! Ormes Jx pint, Pioneer Drtiqtf ists The Kexall SUn Phones: 81 & 82 Opnh Oatly From 8 ajn. till 1ft p.m. Sundays and Holidays From' 1! noon till 2'p.mW 7 I m'. till 9 p.m. Union Steamships, Limited Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVEKY TUESDAY, 1:30 P.M. Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m. ' ' 'it . T.S.S. CAItDENA FRIDAY, 10: SO VM. , ' Due Vauiouveir, Monday am. If convenient please purchase tickets at office. ' Further information regarding reservations and tickets frojn A. W. NEWMAN- Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 568 Canadian Writsl5B3SBMi8HGS5 To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Forts c SS. "Princess Adelaide,'' every Friday a 10 p.m. ; To Vancouver direct SS. "Princess. Norah," Nov. 3rd, 19th. Dec, 3rd, 17th. ,; To Ketchikan, Wransell, Juneau and SUagway SS. "Princess Norah," Oct. 30th. Nov. 15th, 29th, Dec. 13th. WINTER EXCURSION FARES TO VANCOUVER AND RETURN Tickets on sale Nov. 1st. 1936 to Feb. 28th, 1937. : Final return limit March 31st, 1937. For' Information and Reservations ; W. L. COATES, Gen. Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand' SMOKED Prepared Daily By '1! Canadian Fish & Cold Storage CoM Ltd, PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. -Ml