eSday, November 0, 1037. THB DAJIiT NKWJI jrySalada Orange Pekoe Blend m A1AM faf 'from A w TEA Til ' 111 I. K-4 ! W WLT B I K HtlUE- w uuwv-uuu ARMISTICE) IS LAUDED cicly i.asi ww"1!! lOUlll DO- vuNiiini'vi ...... - Community Centre Project be ing Taken Up STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES- T.S.S. CARD EN A FRIDAY, DAY, 1:30 p.m. 9:00 P-m- Due Vancouver, Thurs. p.m. Due Vancouver, Sun. Midnight if convenient pleao purchase tickets nt office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 5C8 HALIBUT The source of Sunshine Vitamins A and D Boiled Halibut with egg sauce is digestible, palatable, satisfying. CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. ' Prince Uupert. H.C. Foothills coal will suit your stove, Uulklcy Valley will warm your toes, Nntinlmo-Wcllingtun Is Just the thing For Ktovc Range; Heater or anything. Purchase Your Coal From PHILPOTT EViTT & CO. LTD. Phoiics C31 C52 LOCAL NEWS NOTES . . Just Arrived! New shipment of kimonas and housedrcsses. Annet te's, tf. CanadlaiuLegloh B.E B.L. Invites members to meet Colonel Peck V.C., D. S. O. at Clubrooms this eve ning at 8:30. (201) prnest Ranee, after spending a few days here visiting with his brother, William Ranee, sailed last evening by the Princess Norah on his return to Victoria, The newsDaDcrs In Vancouver, Victoria. Smithers and other Dlaces' .irp r.arrvlne advertisements 01 ine call for tenders for the new Fed eral building in Prince Rupert. I i 1 . .n..lln. r f I I 1 i ! T-i - . nnt.Aillon T "ILL, Youth Society last City Commissioner W. J. Alder Ls . b.ES.L. Thursday at Club was appropriate w w . iiuums ai. i.ou y.m. ua-o.i..wv tV. ih. rl.vn. T?imprt. flvro Club is takinc UD the i nni Tlolrefs nhtnln- . M'l V SCOOUllt All' utiw . vv.,. - v rf . IUIIU IJlUlilUViO X nnriiirl WlliriU IMtHO UIOII lliuvm ...v. v. ... o--- I nnie 11(1111 CXUCUMVC U1CIHUV1". ,n,, thp nrespni state oi cuy. un one uiuuuovu oik m 'llCU 1- ....... rf-I nrOf rvf MnHrlp AvpnilP find FirStl 17. I. tl.,l torrltnrt'll nnrilt.ni .nt-H n.S rCUttlUO WUi V-,W,,V W --- I TlUlllV AJUJfiC, ivilim.'"' . jed ideas on the course mai sireei ne poinw uuu, uiu cA-aw"ii 0r AiasKa wim neaoquai kcio- a j.iinnv fcnnii in lukc in tuac ui , is iiitiuc ouu hh. uuiit'iiu. wua a uaoovi&v - nLiai.. ... I - - The business penoa was mosuy easy mauer now w pui m a ow- ternoon going uiruugii uu . .ni nA nni rr wilii vu iuua mi hit until Liir-ic nc uvunwi ui viiiiui il 9 1 1 1 11 L 1 i 1 V ------ " -O ' I ... .. .. .. ; ... ..u --r, D ffSOlUUUl .... , . f.iir PVPI11S Ol UlC OUVICkJt Um SU IL IlUllb UUOOiuij &w Vliaiao wuiwvv.i.) I "m - - --- . - iiikutv r a. i i ii j . i t . . . kim mapp ivtnti ann rvirx. th tmiSUlCl O 1C1JH ouwntu uiui lirOUIlU uuiivum M...vww u- ... " . , l i l L. 1 . . j i 1 i . ..Ho irorft vrrv nw ii. w:l.s t iinnm np n pth il iaj uiviliiikiml'hi wcic iH-n w UlC lUUU'' .r " . a i r uuiu ww H r - - i declcCu inav uie oouici-y iiuiu u cuy u nave auun uuaua6 i unvww wm... j rtT night on November 26 at the the commissioner suggests that noon going through enroute to liomcsof some oi ine memoers ioi the whole city snouia uniie on pur oauiunim w ov ....w. the puroosc oi raising m,onev. ting over tne project. There will also be a community ... 1 0 -. ...ul.u jm ;;n weceinuL-i o ui, mnui itetlni Items the me members ineiiiyi-ia ui of the wit An Mil next Monday nlcht. As the main item of interest on ist evenin-r's proizram four of the . . .. I tn. 7AnlQnH The Prince Rupert Gyro uuo will be In regular monthly busl- un Arm5lrui1B u. "r luncheon tomor no EPlnn nt itn nu- wi.n w" na, Deen on a sUCCessiUl uig ' " - . ..... n i. oit ...in l. . . . . .... ,..,. mw Thprc was a luncheon of the nxui iwuus rtujnv-o uw,;iijr Bame hunting trip lnio ine xukuu, . . Uiueits. The discussion group waT a Rcr aboard the Prin- executive today in , preparation for dms at the home of George rp Norah yesterday afternoon 6cnerai ciuo meeu..B. going through to Vancouver. Canadian Legion B.E.S.L. Walter Drlnnan. District. Pensions Advo- customs officer at Eagle, arrived In the city on the Princess Noraii vesterday afternoon from the Al aska capital and will sail on tne Prince George Wednesday aner noon for Hyder on relief duty. Glllis Roycr, who has been ;pending the past summer mlnlne In the Dawson district, returned to the cltv from the north on the Princess Norah yesterday after noon and will be spending the winter in Prince Rupert. Charles Graham. Inspector of mines, returned to the city on the Princess Norah this afternoon from a trip to the Atlln and Tul-equah districts on official duties. One of Mr. Graham's sons is at oresent in hospital at Juneau sut- ferlnir from an injury to his eye sustained while working at Tul- scquah. Alexander Mcintosh, shipyard superintendent for the White Pass & Yukon Route at Whitehorse. and John Coull and Harold Jen sen, well known shipyard carpen ters, were among passengers go ing south for the winter aboard the steamer Princess Norah which was In port yesterady afternoon. Announcements All advertisements in this column -vill be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Catholic Tea, Mrs. Roger's, Nov ember 10. Sonja S. 0. N. llazaar, November 12. S. O. N. Play and Dance, November 15.- Moose Carnival, November 17, 18, 10. W. A. Canadian Legion Fall Baz aar, November 25. Lutheran Bazaar November 27. Hospital Auxiliary Tea, 20. Cathedral Uazaar November 30, Orange Scotch Dance, November 30. United Bazaar, December 2. Lutheran Sewing Circle Bazaar, December 8. Baptist Tea, December 9. . I 1 ,1,,. ihft ted States on a holiday trip. MOTHER HELPED BY KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN "I have suffered from terrible constipation since the birth of my. first child. I tried everything. "Very reluctantly. 1 tried your All-Bran ... '.1- 1 .1 all wim no iaivn m iv starting to use All-Bran. Mrs. Doris Eyre King (addresi on re; quest). lesi.;. All-Bran supplies this needed "bulk." Within the body, this cereal al sorbs twice its weight in waterj forms a soft mass, gently sponges out the system. All-Bran also furnishes vitamin B to tone up the, intestines, and iron for the blood, rnimr this food instead of tak ing weakening pills and dnigs, Serve as a cereal, with milk or fruits, or cook into recipes. All-Bran is sold by your grocer. Made and guaranteed by Kellogg in London. Col. C. W. Peck V.C:. HSO. member of the pensions tribunal and and Walter Walter Drlnnan, Drlnnan, pensions pensions a- afl- nlng when they will proceed to Prince George by train. George Corkle, formerly of thh- ipend the winter. Mrs J. M. Morrison sailed this af ternoon on the Catala. for-a trip to Vancouver, accompanied by her little granddaughters, Linda, and Lila Prudhomme, who have been visiting here from Vancouver for the past couple of weeks. REMEMBRANCE DAY Canadian Legion, B.E5.L. Mem bers and Women's Auxiliary fall-in at Legion Clubrooms, Thursday. November 11. at 10:15 a.m. All ex-servlccmen and ex-nursing sis ters are Invited to Join with organization for Memorial' .Day Ser vice. Medals and berets to be worn . . . LEST WE FORGET . , . Wear a Poppy. (2G21 i H ii 'ii,:;:;.! immMMmMMiMtt Why Bother Sending Away? A man was In the other day with a Bulova watch which he had recelvd by mall. When we showed him the very same thing at exactly the same price he realized that he would have been bettor off to get It here because w.c would have been glad to service It If any thing went wrong. I suppose we did not advertise well enough. ! , Anyhow wc have a good stock of. Bulovas and the prices run from $24.75 to $49.50 and wc will be glad to show them. The new "Lady Bulova" as advertised In MacLcan's Is a dandy at $29.75. bllt STORE WITH THE CLOCIS wwmwmmmmmwmmwm9 BISHOP TO OFFICIATE TonigHtS W ilin, uuc iiuiu V"V1 , East at 11 o'clock, was reported Will (ilvr Address at Annual lie this morning to be on time. . I menibrancc uay service i Mr and' Mrs. Peter Fisher sailed ihi'hf.pfnoon 6nthc Catala toi nt. Rev. O. A. Rlx D.D., V.D., An Vancouver. gllcan Bishop' of Caledonia, win give the address at thd annual memorial n udocBni-KTiimirit. nromln. service to be conducted at the UlUlU Avw-"- ' r I . ent bakery operator of Juneau, and Prince Rupert Cenotaph on Re- Mrs. Messcrschmidt were nere mcmDrance way, it is n, TJrinfcss Norah vester- The order ol service ana parauu day afternoon going through to will be practically the same follow- Scattle and elsewhere in ine: umieq in previous ycuia. The narade. for which Major C V. Evitt Is chairman, will fall In at Third Avenue and Third Street with i.lput Col. S. D. Johnston M.C.r VX). In charge. The units will fall In as follows; Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve, 102nd Battery. Boys' Band, Sea Cadets, Canadian Legion, fianadian Leclon Women's Auxil- iatfr.mnerlal Order, Daughters of the Empire, Moose, Oddfellows, Eagles. 'The parade will move to nf Third Av- "Much to my surprise, I Jiays cnue sixth Street and Second Av-t had to take any medicine since conclusion of the service the parade will re-form on Second Avenue Avenue ou and return muu. to tne ... canaaian . Common constipation is usually Legion Hall via Second Street. ie to meals low in "bulk. KellpgK s In ,. the . event . t of . Inclement lndement wea weath er': the parade will march to the Cenotaph by the shortest route, de-noslt the wreaths and return to the papltol Theatre where the service will be held. H. G. Randlcson of the Pacific lEnglncers, after spending a few I riavs hpre in connection with ten Irierlns on the new federal building In the city, sailed by the Princess Norah last night on his return to I Vancouver. ! Mr; and Mrs. Carl Cordcll arrived In the city on the Princess Norah . rp.p r. . afternoon from Ketcrl- vocate. after having made ine . nri,rrppded bv the evening raj people participated In a very ! enough time to finish his weighty Cate. wishes to meet ex-service men "n ."'Xmbar from traln ona triP to 51 Pau1, Ret.UTrn" itrectin? and enjoyable debate. 'argument, spending more time with pension problems at Club- steamer .a1' n SSTS wUl travel by way ot nhwt. HphnfoH u-n "Rem vkH fhnn hp shnu d have in reDUuai. it rooms Tuesoay anernoon or weu-i ... . - Anceies. .". . . . . ) . .. .1 t IUI "Thiii, i 9f!1 atTney uiea in vain. - ine ai-,was resoivca, mereiuic yuab "-, ncsuaj. Native side contested by Kitty did Die in Vain." Judges were Rev. r"-nn anri norf rvNpin wnnihi t r. .Tnrksmi of First United .lack Hilliard. United States macni wun more points i-i .3 lavor man tne uegauvy I i J JUVtTUiay overplay Tlic lllf negative, I1CKUVIVC, we'l Wr l Church. Rev. E. E. Brandt of the Baptist Church and Bob Irvine. mv. 1 1 nnlMimr fnf tVlP PVP . lllU mini wwnmu. .v.. - U by Martin Van Cooten and.nlng, Edith Johnstone, served re- tm VIA rHInn allntinH lin w mla. I f frtthMI Ant C TI' 1 1 M IMP 111111 fll Lll' n2 trie me at tneir flisoosai committee at me chc ui hv rae latter did not allot himself meeting. UNION rifflpprs and members of the wardroom mess of the Royal Can adian Naval Volunteer Reserve de ot a mppUnff last nieht tO city and for years In the service K ,d a dce on November 26 to of the White Pass and Yukonl ,rV th. fnrmai ODenlne of the . ...... . i u in.u. if" - - itouie at tne smpyarus n wi.uc- n(W hcaaquarters building horse, was in the city aboard the I Princess Norah vesterday after noon going through to Victoria to Overwaitea Ltd. Cash or C.O.D. Phone 843 OXYDOI. and CALAY DEAL 2 Calay Soap for 5c with the purchase of 1 large Oxydoi for 25c. Glace Cherries- Red and green. Per lb Cut Mixed Peel- Lb. Pkg. Sultana Raisin 2 lbs CRISCQ 3-lb. tin Per tin 35c 27c 23c 69c Assorted Spices Op Hedlund's Pork Sausage .90 1-lb.s tin Aylmer Boneless Chicken OQn 0Kj Per tin Presentation Apples Surarlse your friends In the Old Country. Just leave their address at the Overwaitea Store and a holly wrapped box of fancy apples will bo delivered to their door Xmas morning. Orders must bo In by Friday, November 12th. POTATOES 100-lb. sack PURE PLUM JAM 4-lb. ttn Good cookers. $1.85 CeleryLarge, bleached -l Cp sticks. Per bunch Chocolate Date 9P Dt Per lb. Borden's Carmels- Per lb. 39c Saanich ltgaiiberrlcs 2s. r70 Al Tot Un Edme Cold Medal Malt-JJ J 25 IIUIVIU Plain $1.10 Free Delivery on Orders $3.00 and Over. SAY, I DIDN'T THINK THERE COULD BE SUCH RELIEF FROM A HEAD COLD It does ALL the Work! Dries a whole tubful ol cloth in two minutes. On't bre buttons, tear iemi or cause Iniurv. Power pump btn ill water. The list word in E Vacuum Cup Wishes. Buy en special easy terms. rAoa rftnn MOLD YOU SO 1 WHAT 5 r MORE,IFYOU USE IT IN TIME, T HELPS PREVENT A LOT OF COLDS s'ccwizfJ medication THIS Vlrta Vn-trn-nnl H ennrcsslv designed for the nose and upper throat,- where most colds begin r-and grow. Used in time gt 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 fmm o mlH. Va-trn-nnl brings comforting relief lets you brtatkt againl M VlCKS TRO-NOL IT'S IN THE NAME -IT'S IN THE WASHtR IT'S EASY -ALL WAYS There is an EASY model to-suit your own personal washing requirements . . . vacuum v,aji m wji CR EASY WASHERS EAbl EASY TERMS Enquire About EASY No Obligation Federal Mock MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE SIMMONS INNER-SI'RINU MATTRESSES lZCA $18.75, S20.60, $25.00, $27,50 Also the Famous Beauty Rest $2.50 Felt Mattresses at S!,-0() All sizes. Buy the best It costs no more. 327 3rd Avcnuc Phone 775 Mnlfo sum that vou have adequate heat in your home ish. See Also the New fuel saving burner. One of these well-built, attractive heaters is your 5 assurance of a warm comfortable atmosphere in the 11U111C. GORDON'S HARDWARE y IMioncSU I this winter. Drop in and inspect our stock of heat- g ers. We carry several different models, g including different sizes of Quebec brick- lined heaters, brick or steel lined circular heaters in standard or brown enamel fin- Coleman Oilburning Heaters 1 5 Smart, modern and efficient with the Coleman g s jucnriuu oi. g The Daily News is a member of the Canadian Daily Newspaper Association, of the Canadian Press and of the Audit Bureau of Circulations. It is the only paper north of Vancouver and west of Edmonton hoidmg membership in these organizations. . .