w November 12, 1937. For" Lovers oj Fine Tea ffUMf inin nlinUn r II II Is " Carrie WhifHn Honor Wednesday TEA Guest Nisht Of p Mi: es Florence and Jessie 5 wer Joint hostesses at a tUaneous shower on Wcdnes-evenmr m honor of Miss Car- Whiffin who is soon to oecom'' bride of Ingver Wick ol thl: The bride-to-be receiver y bcauiiful and useful gifts 1: autifuf'v decorated ship. De y erfrrshments were served a -.light t -irr;ent were: 3. VVUUHIl, AVM.3U3 and Lcona Whlffln, Ingrif' it, Eileen Dcane, . Vera and ys Coake. Eileen and Amm? L"dla Pettenuzzo, cissie strona Goodwin Welle, Zelna me!!) Grace Slmonds, Mar-te LaPorte. Genevieve and e Schr.ffer Florence and Jes-GL.s Mrs. Leonard Griffith Alfred Glllis and Mrs. J. J. t: n cattle breeders today noerirrrnts no'.v being conduc i North Queensland. B . t the native Zebu with Im- 3 Lliropcan came, ciuiiemi-u H n m 1 n i 1 m r V n rtatrfllnnArl j ic subject to tick infes- AlAiAKY NnV I'll- ll.t'l inP ' " tibial 4 VVrI'. J- N- M H uiuru.1 uan Aicvciw nil. duiui years a-a the dandelion now taken strong root In mountain uorv inp sports heme rnrripn in la automobiles. (iOIl) I'KODUCTION UP RVftVFV T r tit 1 l Gold production In Aust- for the Yea ndcH JnnA " rrtni rnn n.tt i. ti l it,. " I VI I kttUk Uft ayaav fca k. iiv i 7 mrMv ia a ah a rk i iin June 30 uns t44 R77 57fi For the srji dm 502 First Cold Snap Of Winter Here Digby Island Uecords Freezing Point With Lower Headings on This Side Of Harbor Prince Rupert is having its first cold snap of the winter. The lowest thermometer reading for the night according to the meteorological sta- .lon at Digby Island, was thirty-two legrces but it was undoubtedly con- ,ide of the harbor. A continuation j )f the present weather conditions .'or another day or so is forecast vlth a change probably by the iveek-end. Throughout the district freezing :emperatures are reported today, the daily report being as follows: Triple Island Clear, northwest vlnd, six miles per hour; sea smooth. Langara Island Clear, southeast .ylnd, four miles per hour; barom- :ter, 29.84; temperature, 37; sea smooth. Dead Tree Point Cloudy, light northwest wind; barometer, 29.83; temperature, 30; light swell. Bull tlarbor Clear, calm; bar ometer, 29.76; temperature, 34; light swell. Alert Bay Clear, calm; barom eter, 29.91; temperature, 32; sea imooth. i Estevan Cloudy, northeast wind four miles per hour; barometer 29.72. Vancouver Cloudy, southeast wind, four miles per hour; barom eter. 29.80. Victoria Cloudy, northeast wind, ten miles per hour; barometer, ; 29.78. Prince George Fair, calm; bar ometer, 29.94. Terrace Clear, north wind temperature, 24. Aiyansh Clear, calm, 20. Alice Arm Clear calm, 25. Anyox Clear, calm, 28. Stewart Clear, calm, 19. Hazclton Clear, calm, 16. Smlthers Clear, calm. 10. Burns Lake Bright, calm, 11. WOOl, IX DEMAND SYDNEY. N. S. W.. Nov. 12: (CPI Four million dollars worth of wool was sold during the first week of Sydney's annual wool sales The average price was $84 a bale 20 hiehcr than last year's aver age price. HALIBUT The source of Sunshine Vitamins A and D Boiled Halibut with egg sauce is digestible, palatable, satisfying. CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. I'rincc Kupcrl, H.C. States foJrs qaa 'from AexA to fee Foothills coal will. suit your stove, Dulkley Valley will warm your toes, Nanaimo-Wellington Is Just the thing - For Stove. Range, Heater or unythlng. l'urcha.sc Your Coal From . mm t "i r 1 nn IA . niirUll Mill WW. LIU. Phones G51 652 Just Arrived! New shipment kimonas and houscdresses tc's. the south. of! Christmas mall for Overseas closes at the Post Office November 24 and 26. Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Birchall and Children are leaving ori this evening's train for Smlthers, Mr. Bir chall, for the past year rector of St. Peter's Anglican Church at Seal Cove, has been transferred . to Smlthers. Mrs. G. E. Philllpson and family sailed last night on the Prince George for Vancouver to join Mr. Philllpson who was recently trans ferred south in the service of the Canadian National Railways. L. S. Hope, assistant district for ester, returned to the city on the Prince George Wednesday from a trip to Ocean Falls on official dut ies. S. J. Jabour, who has been spend ing the past couple of weeks In the city and district on business, was a passenger aboard the Prince George last evening going through from Stewart to Vancouver. He has been at Stewart and Premier during the past week. M. G. Woods, who has been a member of the staff of the Bank of Montreal here for the past year. Is being moved south and will report In Vancouver for transfer. His successor here will be H. J. F. Rose who will. arrive In a couple of weeks from Duncan, Vancouver Island. The committee on the recent Hallowe'en masquerade dance of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club reported to the club at its business luncheon Wednesday that at least $45.24 had been netted as a result of that affair. The club will have a theatre party and dinner on Thursday of next .week. On Wed nesday of next week there will be a Joint luncheon with the Women's Canadian Club to hear an Illustrated address by Mr. Jaycock, Illus trator of Toronto Saturday Night. CLEAN FALSE TEETH -GET RID OF STAINS New Ety Wy No Brutlnng Strr-Klrn, mitn new dicovery, re, movci blckt Uim, Urnlh, torUr like magic. Jut put fulM teeth or bndirci in a Clui of water and add Slera-klecn powder. No mey bruhinif. Recommended by den. tint approved by Good lloiuekeepini. At all drungiiti. Money back U not delighted. 30. Announcements All advertisements In this column "vill be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Sonja S. O. er N. Bazaar, Novcm- S. O. N. Play and ember 15. Dance, Nov- Moose Carnival, November 17, 18, IS). W. A. Canadian Legion Fall Bazaar, November 25. Lutheran Bazaar November 27. Hospital bcr 20. Auxiliary Tea, Novem- Cathedral Bazaar November 30. j orance Scotch Dance, November United Bazaar, December 2. Lutheran Sewing Circle Bazaar,! December 8. Baptist Tea, December 9, ' mei rns DAILY NEWS LOCAL NEWS NOTES W. F. Stone returned to the city Annet- on the Prince George last evening tf. from a business trip to Stewart and Premier. As a result of the Poppy Day tagging on the streets last Satur- day afternoon, the highly satisfac- Mpc Ctitt Affnrfti e-oll cA 1o c4 ,,4rVi 4 -., im nf MQA nroe nfMI as tort TVi a ' on the Prince George for a trip to tagging was conducted by the Wo- Vancouver. W. II. Tobey, C.N.rt. divisional superintendent, sailed last night on the Prince George for a trip to Van couver on official business. S. Snldal and B. Kristmanson of Osland, who have been, on a trip to Vancouver, returned to the city from the south on the Prince George Wednesday. Miss Molly Lawrence, having been transferred to Victoria In the pro vincial government service, sails to this1 on the Princess Adelaide for dderably colder than that on i men's Auxiliary on behalf of the I Canadian Legion. I Caught a Cold? f&l Help end it quicker rub t zJ throat, chest and back with 1 (Ifi V'CKS VAPOHUB Hotel Arrivals Savoy Percy Mulwaln, Cedarvale; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ross, Port Simpson; Ben Erlkson, city. Royal A. McRae and Eino Haapala, city; P. S. Dannhauer. W. Dorce, J. Garrett and R. G. Loen, C.N.R. Prince Rupert Mrs. R. G. Emmerson, Digby Isl and; Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Lawrence, Billmor: W. H. WHHscroft, Port Issington; T. G. Garrett and F. Henderson, Vancouver; E. G. Iron side. Calgary. DUCK HITS HUNTER Namaka, Alta.. Nov. 12: (CP) Ing flight. Man and bird were stun ned and Bremner had roast duck for dinner. DUMMY BRIDE CALGARY, Nov. 12: (CP) Of ficers of the First Calgary Regl ment have an annual brides' dinner each fall. There were no brides this year but the dinner was held as usual with a "dummy bride" ob talned from a local store display, in the place of honor, gowned In white, traditional veil and orange blossoms. HE ATE ALL-BRAN AND IMPROVED WONDERFULLY Read this voluntary letter: "In regard to your All-Bran, it is marked on the package 'best as ft cereal, best for cooking,' and, as far as I am concerned, you might add best for health. Since I have bepin to cat it, I have improved wonder-! fully." Mr. H. E; Poole (address on request). All-Bran corrects common constipation, due to meals low in "bulk." Within the body, it absorbs water, and forms a soft mass, gently sponging out the system. All-Bran also supplies vitamin B to tone up the Intestines, and iron for the blood. Isn't this food better than taking weakening pills and drugs! Eat two tablcspoonfuls daily, cither as a cereal with milk or cream, or in iccipcs. In chronic cases, with each meal. Sold by all proccrs. Made and gauranttcd by Kellogg in London. fU ti.Bf.mitB iimm:AiB.iilIBi:Bi!B,u.Bi; BUY BIG and BABY BENS at BULGER'S Because Bulgers can look after them If anything goes wrong We are at the farthest corner of the country yet we sell at the same prices as In Peterborough out where they arc made. . Silver Hell 51.25 America $1.15 BlS Ben $3-50 Baby Ben , $3J50 , Pocket Ben $1.75 Dax Watch - $1.25 JOHHgUlfiER? THE STORE WITH THE CLOCK 7$0?deH ST. CHARLES MILK Bernice Palmer says . . . It looks as though the San Car lo Opera Company's experiment is a huge success. For the fourth' rnnsprnt.ivp vpar thev nlaved to a I ...... . . . u woct capacity P audience In San Francis- A duck flying fast from the blast ma of hunter's gums, struck A. J. . American people or minded .Hph ann and Bremner In the face as he stood In a lakeside pit waiting for the monv opera this company Is to be congratulat- :d for making good music avail able to all . . . Blanca Saroya sang many feminine roles. Your correspondent heard Alda" and "Carmen" In company with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood, 'ormerly of Prince Rupert. Mrs. Wood, you will remember, was Iso- bel Kelly Oakland. Cal. CHEERIO! JONES Family Market hone 957 AND Phone 93 Fulton Meat Market Phone 683 Phone 683 Saturday Specials LAMB HOLLED SHOULucrt LAMB 2QC I II JU. LEO OF LAMB Per lb. LOIN OF LAMB By piece. Per lb LOIN LAMB CHOPS 2 lbs. VEAL ROLLED SHOULDER VEAL Per lb. LEO OF VEAL Per lb VEAL STEAK Per lb SHOULDER VEAL Not rolled. 4 lbs. 10 KK LEO OF PORK z Per lb LOIN OF PORK Per lb SHOULDER PORK Per lb BEEF fi-lb. POT ROAST PRIME RIB ROLL Per lb. RUMP ROAST Per lb ROUND STEAK 3 lbs SHORT RIBS 3 lbs. HAMBURGER 3 lbs. : BULKLEY VALLEY SHOULDER ROAST- 4 lbs. RUMP ROAST Per lb. ROAST OFF THE ROUND i IT lO T-BONE Per lb. POULTRY BOILING CHICKEN Per lb. ROASTING CHICKEN- Per lb. 25c 20c 45c 20c 20c 20c 50c 22c 25c 18c 50c 18c 15c 50c 25c 25c BABY BEEF - 50c 15c 20c 25c 30c The Better Irradiated I ; ' Evaporated Milk " l i M-.-Xt V ft W" ,iWjWWWM..V.'A.. , P, PEAS Simply heat and serve. Royal City Peas are of quality unsurpassed. ITS IN THE NAME -ITS IN THE WASHER It does ALL the Work! Dries a whole tubful of clothes in two minutes. Can't brek buttons, tear seams of cause injury. Power pump handles II water. The last word in Easy Vacuum Cup Washes. Buy now on special easy terms. MJHI iPiilll. I v -?Sm b bbt rmwwmmm IT'S EASY ALL WAYS There is an EASY model to suit your own personal washing requirements . . . 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