y October 15, 1937jfe Canada's Favourite Tea tm a m n ah ALnun TEA FOR SALE dr SALE- A few large bundles of gold newspapers, 2 for 25c. AND ELECTRIC RANGE for iANO sale Chesp for cash. $100. Apply 309 2nd Ave. West. (240'. FOR RENT RENT -Renewed modern 5 room flat, 610 6th Ave. W. Apyiv Suite 4, Levin Apar'- L'RNISHED Housekeeping Rooms. lADply 934 2nd Ave. West. (249)J LOST Bunch of keys on ring. Finder please return to Dally ! News. Reward. (241) Mrs. Bernard Lundahi A.T.C.M. VOICE PRODUCTION Piano and Theory 431 Fourth Avenue West rhone Green 994 ilADIES f Yon Are Invited to Call and Inspect Our j New Stock of COATS Just Arrived Today They are the very latest thing in furs smart and rich. Prices on these are verv moderate. something to suit every purse. ! there are Persian Lamb (Krimmera, Bombay Lamb, Civet Cat and i other varieties of fur. " Try them .on and see ; how fine they look. Rood Discount for Cash G0LDBLOOM THE OLI) RELIABLE Hyde Transfer Phone 580 DRY WOOD JASPER COAL Furniture Moving Light Delivery fTV, A. t . incie was io nave oeen a provincial tax sale on Tuesday of this week but It was cancelled before It actually materialized. It Is considered likely that there will be a provincial tax sale next year. Mr, and Mrs. C. V. Evltt returned to the city on Tuesday night's train from a trip to Smlthers, Vanderhoof and the Lakes country south of Burns.Lake. Mr. Evltt was successful In bagging a moose while away. At Its meeting yesterday the Prince Rupert Rotary Club decided to hold an evening dinner a week from next Thursday at which the wives of the members will be guests. There will be an after dinner speaker and some music. Thomas Wayllng, Ottawa newspaperman, in the course of a western speaking tour under -Canadian Club auspices, arrived in the city on last night's train and addressed a luncheon of the Women's Canadian Club here today with Mrs. F. N. Good In the chair. Mr. Way llng gave a vivid description of the actual Coronation ceremony In Westminster Abbey which he at tended. He will leave by this eve nlng's train on his return East. United Church Tea At Terrace Successful Affair Held on Satur day Minister's Wife Welcomed TERRACE. Oct. 15: The United Church ladles'held tf public tea on Saturday at the orange HalL The affair drew many people and proved successful In providing useful funds for the Church work It also provided the Terrace people with an opportunity to make the acquaintance of Mrs. Adam Crisp whom the Rev. A. Crisp recently brought to his Terrace home. Mrs. Crisp Is an accomplished pianist and rendered a suitable program during the tea time. In Memoriam In loving memory of Nick (Nina) Gurvlch who passed away October 15, 1934. Three jrars have passed since that sad day When one we loved was called away. God took him home, It was His will. ' 1 Just received new shipment of . blouses. Mayfalr. tf. Connie Moody, Indian woman, is at liberty again after having served five days In city Jail for drunken-ess. Women of the city are invited to attend open meeting of Auxiliary to General Hospital, Tuesday. Oct. 19, 8 p.m. In City Hall. (240) Jack Crlpps, pleading guilty to a charge of vagrancy through being unable to give a satisfactory ac count of himself, was sentenced by Magistrate McClymont in city police court to eight days in jail. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. S. Anderson. Miss R. M. Davies O.B.E. and Miss Muriel Collison are paying a visit at Klncolith on the Naas River as guests of Dr. and Mrs. D. J. Mac-Donald. Miss Davies is also paying a visit to Greenville. They will be back next Tuesday on the Catala, NO COOKING WITH KELLOGG'S Tm gld my famllr HVm Kellogg' Corn FUkM.They're to easy to serve. No cooking. No poll and pant to with. They give lue more time for lriture." Every one likes crisp, delicious, Kellogg's Corn Flakes. Serve them at any time of the ay.Uouxisbing.and.'whole-. some in milk or cream, fcasy to digest too. At all grocers, oven-fresh In the patented WAXTITE inner bag. Made by Kellogg In London, Ontario. CORN If. RSI t jfc&mfjjmn FLAKES Made Better Packed Bettor Taste Better UNI) ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to l.eixst I-and In Print Rupert Land Recording District of British Columbia, and situ-arte on Whit Sand Mand-, , Take notice 'that Frank Waterman n, oi prince Rupert, occupation miner, in-tencU to apply for a lea oi the fo!- inr4nr ri.wrbhed lands Commencing at a post planted on one of the high cllfXa on White Band Island and being 300 feet from the S. E. corner of White Band Island and u. ct lrte. Whence 600 feet 8. W.; l una feet N. W.; thence 600 feet But in our hearts he liveth still, n. e.: thence, boo feet s. . and. con I !Sadly missed by his brothers Ktsbman Aumt 28- 1937' and sisters. SWTS MacKENZlFS FURNITURE 75 Only-I'MSLEY KUGS. 27x54 and 24x48. While They Last. Priced at $1.00 and $1.25 PHONE 775 THE DAILY NEWS PAOB TERM I LOCAL NEWS NOTES ! Albln Holden, for Intoxication, J. McLeod, who has been employ- j was fined $25, with option of seven ed at the Ecstall River mine, left at dayS' imprisonment, In city police the first of the week for Vancouver. 1 court. The fine was paid. City Commissioner W. J. Alder A charge against Andrew Peter-1 nv c 4- a,n Hnrr IpoH frrm A vfrii ! Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McMeekin, who have been visiting here with The Prince Rupert Rotary Club, Mr, Anderson's parents, Mr. and ; at its regular weekly luncheon yes-Mrs. William Anderson, sailed by'terday, decided to pass around a the Prince George last night on ' subscription list among members their return to New Westminster, 'or the Saskatchewan relief fund. This will be done at the next meet ing of the club and the money will be donated In a lump sum. With Dictator B. J. Bacon In the chair and a good attendance of members on hand, a meeting of the Moose Lodge was held Wednesday night. Later there was a joint meeting with Women of the Moose to discuss plans for a carnival to be held next month. NOTICE Junior Moose meeting, Sat., Oct. 16. Important. All members please attend. (241) Announcements All advertisements In this column vlll be charged for a full month at 25c a word. United Anniversary Supper,' Oct, 15. W. A. Canadian Legion Bridge October 15. Anglican Girls Tea. Mrs. Gibson's, October 21. Parent Teachers, te 1 e p h o n e bridge, Friday, October 22. C. C. F. Bazaar, October 23. Toe H Tea, October 27. Hill CO Tea October 29. Gyro Hallowe'en Masquer a d e Dance, October 29. Baptist Tea, November 3. Hyggas Bazaar, November 4. Presbyterian Bazaar, November 4. Sonja S. O. N. Bazaar, Novem-ber 12. Moose Carnival, November 17, 18, 19. Cathedral Bazaar November 30. sB j Tv S m I lll HIIIM I I sWI 1 - jrv " :.;n .iisH m - dm . ; wm miz iisMslsMJisHsWsVHsl COAL TO PI. EASE RVEHVnOnY Satisfaction Guaranteed Famous Ed.son Alberta Coal Uulkley Valley Coal Vancouver Island Coal Prince Rupert Feed Company PHONE: 60 and 658 i There was ho regular meeting of the local British-Israel Socletythis week. The next regular meeting will ! be on October 25. i T. J. Klrkpatrlck of Terrace ar- hui approved the sale of tax rlved on knight's train from Ter-lot 10, block 4, section 8 to Mrs.. e and salled aboard the Prlnce UbVlb V Mrs. James Farquhar Is expected been dismissed in city police T, T j" Marsh who will also arrive at the Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Parker and who have been on an extended mo-l .v" WUCiC "c Wi" , tor trip which included a Jaunt to:nome- California and home by way of! Kamloops and the Cariboo country, returned home on last night's train. NO MORE BILIOUSNESS! Experience of Ontario Woman Phone 683 Legs of Pork Per lb Lonn of Pork Per lb Side Pork Per lb Shoulder Pork Per lb Ayrshire Baeon Per lb 6 Wouldn't you lib to U entirely ire oi betd-aches, bilioiuneit, constipation, constant lassitude! "Sine I was 15 years old." says Mrs. W. S., Guelph, OnL, "I was subject to bilious attacks lasting for days so serere I would ha?e to go to bed. 1 got little reliel until I started Fruit-a-tires. Then I gained health. Biliousness was entirely checked. I suffered with Eczema and this disappeared too." Poor tWer action causes biliousness, and other ills. Fruit-a-tires bring quick relief and lasting lifer health. Try them. 25c and 50c At druggists. FRUIT ATIVES,i!Ss JONES Family Market hone 957 AND Phone 93 Fulton Meat Market LAMB Shoulders of Lamb Per lb Loin of Lamb Per lb. Legs of Lamb" Per lb. BEEF Prime Bib Boll of Beef Per lb Bump Boast of Beef Per lb Boast off the Bound Per lb Sirloin Tip of Beef Per lb. lb. Pot Boast U lbs. Bound Steak lbs. Boiling Beef ...... VEAL Fillit Boast of Veal Per lb FOULTBY Boilinc Chicken Per lb. Boast Chicken Per lb. Phone C83I Saturday Specials POKK 22c 25c 15c 18c 25c 15c 25c 25c 15c 15c 15c 15c 50c 50c 25c Boiled Shoulder of Veal OAp Per lb Bump Boast of Veal 1 ftp rer 10 lb. Leg of Veal $1.00 25c 25c 30c Phone 18 and 81 P. O. Box 575 Free Gift Tokens We are still giving our Free Gift Tokens which entitle you to i wide range of Premiums. Come In and Look Them Over MUSSALLEM'S THAT OLD HEAD PB& HELPS PREVENT COLD FEELS BETTER ' H . ALREADY J i-WJ m YES. BUT YOU MUST USE THIS EARLIER NEXT TIME- COLDS HIS Sbecialized medication 1 m MANW Vicks Va-tro-nol is exDresslv designed for the nose and upper throat, where most colds begin and grow. Used in time at the first sneeze or sniffle or irritation in the nose it helps to prevent many colds, or to throw off head colds in their early stages. Even when your head is all clogged up from a cold, Va-tro-nol brings comforting relief- lets you breathe again l ViCKS' VA-TRO-NOL With Winter Approaching Puretest MALT and COD LIVER OIL A pleasant tasting vitamin Food medicine. Rich in natural A-B-D-G Vitamins so necessary for the health of children and adults. l-Lb.-jar .... 60c 2-!b. jar ... . $1.00 Highest Potency Halibut Liver Oil Capsules Per Vial of 50 Capsules .... 85c Per box of 100 Q-i CA Capsules... PJUOV Ormes Ltd. 7iie. Pioneer DrvtqejistSt Tbe'Uer-tll Store Phones: 81 & tZ Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till Z p.m, 7 am. till 9 p.m. The Central Hotel Fresh Local K aw And booms and cafe Pasteurized Milk PhJne I1 , , VALENTIN DAIRY for Best Household n Coal PHONE 657 MBS. C. E. BLACK I I BOOKS For Fall Reading These are the books that make book news wherever good books are read. 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