November 4, 1937. Jit IMione 311 TEA is delicious mt H JBBBBBBBBf VBBBBBBBBM VBBBBBBBBH See Also the New aoi I fl? Villi I nummM h bhhhm h iHnnniiiH lHnnmM iHHHM imnniM iHnniM H iHHHHlllH iHHHHllM HB B 1 VJKW VBSBBBF IN GIFTS Enter Your Name Early in Our Christmas Gift Contest Votes will be given with every purchase from now until l nnsimas. une cent represents one vote. CONTEST OPENS NOVEMBER 3rd ENDS I)ECEMHElL21th at, 10 n.m.- T See Our Windows for Rifts and Details of Hqw to Vote Make This a Merry Christmas for Everyone William F CLOTHES OF DISTINCTION HEATERS Make sure that you have adequate heat in your home this winter. Drop in and inspect our stock of heaters. W(i carry several different models, including different sizes of Quebec bricK- lined heaters, brick or steel lined circular heaters in standard or brown enamel finish. Coleman Oilburning Heaters j Smart, modern and efficient with the Coleman fuel saving burner. TM''riiwiaiimiiiniiaiiiiJiiiiBiMI""l'"IM,l"wl th UNO ItKIIISTUV ACT " Ort!ta,t nf Tttl. No. 3134-T. L'Jt' Thirti-, nil Vnurtl ;, fttrwlf Mir... till TVLun RtjU' " "" " - iap BIB JJiffiriEAS ' proof of low of the l)OV X)Vfl OltfUtllA - mill t-..A i vMvuuwKB va i hue mouvy B'fT.l Hull 1 V t. fthall At ,,h. tu..or" "wilAh from (the ale '7, PUbiloatiom herwf. Uue a pro-Oti.lfioa.te of Title In lieu ot ct"lte, unlw In th "iJitlm vuw objection he made to PrnP? th U.iu1 RtsiUtry Office. OrtSSc iK?' B thls 23rd' rtBT 01 ANDREW THOMPSON, Deputy RUutru oX Tltlei. McBride St. I.ANH ACT S.O.N. Meeting Tonight. (257) BoyB" Band bazaar and dance, Moose Hall, November 5. Tea 3 to 6. Band 7:30 to 8:30. (257) Robert Irvine returned to the city on the Prince George yesterday from Vancouver. . Ted Smith returned to the city on the Prince George yesterday from Vancouver. Honor the Dead . Help their living comrades. Buy a poppy. Poppy Tag Day . . ., November 6th. (258) Roy Wick Is sailing tonight on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. 55 One of these well-built, attractive heaters is your g insurance oi a warm comim tai" aunui..u ... home.. GORDON'S HARDWARE Nntlie if Intention to Apply to Vrant Innd p.n.ivrt Land Recordlnf District of Drltlsh Columbia, and situ- ,. oil white tMuiu ' . Tiike nSlci that Frunk Waterman ot n.T!l Ruit occupation miner. It- ow'" . . . r,lnn,td on Mud I mm r wand, tnd E, cmw " f. a. W.i on t "'.r'r.nl sou it . -v tletvc. "j? 4 N, E.; tnence uv .anina Utiung 12 n Rcre. ., more or less. mANK WATERUAN Dated Augut ,38, 1937. G, P. Heinekev nf Stewart, who has been on a trip to Vancouver, was a Dasseneer aboard the Prince George yesterday returning north Hygga's Bazaar, Metropole Hall Nov. 4th at 9 p.m. Refreshments and dance. Mrs. Black's Orchestra. Adm. 25c. Everybody welcome. (257) Canadian Legion. B.E.8.L. Church Parade. Sunday. November 7 to Baptist Church. Fall In at Legion Clubrooms at 10:30 a.m. Medals and berets to be worn . . . LEST WE FORGET. (259) R. G. Cunnlneham of Port Es- slngton, who was In town on busin ess yesterday, will be sailing Friday nigl)t on the Cardena for Vancouver enroute to California where he will spend the winter. He plans to return north next March. Announcements All advertisements in this column Mil be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Hyggas Bazaar, November 4. Presbyterian Bazaar, November 4, Boys Band November 5. Sonja S. ber 12. S. O. N. ember 15. 19. bazaar and dance, Catholic Tea, Mrs. Roger's, November 10. O, N. Bazaar, Novem- Play and Dance, Nov- Moose Carnival, November 17, 18, W. A. Canadian Legion Fall Baz aar, November 25. Lutheran Bazaar November 27. 30. Cathedral Bazaar November 30. Orange Scotch Dance, November United Bazaar; pecember 2. OEALED TENDERS addreeed to the un signed iind eadoied "Tmto for Public nulldtaki. Prlnoe Rupert, B.C." will ha rcrtml umtll I? tfiloek noon, Tiipsi1.iv Nwieiubrr 23. 1917. for the con- atnwtlon at n Public BitUdlug at Prince Rupert, B. C. PlajM arcl foecmcuttoii ctun. oe .ni fornui at tMitler obULned at the offices af .the Chle Anclilteot. Dipart-ment. nf Public Works: OUavn. the Resit - lt Aflrtilteot. Pprtt OTfkse Building. Vic toria, B O., the uarenaKer, row, uiiice BulUWvt, Vancouvrt-, B. C. ajiid the CUniBiW, Pcpt Office Building, Prince Rupert, B.C. Tmttm will mi, .be coiMldered unless made cm the forme sup4ld by the De partment e.na in aoooroaiice wiui uie ccavdltlorm upt .forth (therein. Each (tender must w accomjxunxea oy a certified cheque on a chartered bank tn Canada, payaible to the order of the Hotwumble the Minister of Public Woks equal to 10 percent erf the n taunt af tne .tenuer. or n of the Dominion of Canada or of the -....iiu.n Naii.innsl HaIIwht cunrmny and lt floaiBtltuemt pompanles. uncondlton- ally guaraaiitfed ea to pnncipiu ana in-twt by itlie rnlnlou of Ouwda, or the aforenientlwied 1iKto aaid a certified rheqie It required to make n nn mt dnmllllt. NOTEThe Deparuiumw, .inrougn uie ni,if a mYMMtf office, will supply blue- .it. amH MwfLfioatlon of the work on dejwslt af a sivu of i5X on he form of a oeniTiea wwi ,ju itli order uf the MSfttotwr of Public rcitunv of IXm bine-prlrt and apeclflf a tton wthhi a dkuuo imu nm unit t(n m tudtr .If not returned -. .. J... I. ...Ill ha forfeited. By oixier, J. M. BtWiEKVIlilJ!:, Secretary D-Ixutment r-f Public Works, OUawa, October 36, 1037, THE DAILY NHWB PAQ1 THRU LOCAL NEWS NOTES Just Arrived! New shipment of shoes. Mayfalr. tf. Chevrolet truck for sale. No rea sonable offer refused. Valentin Dairy .657. . (257) Tonight's train, due from the East at 11 o'clock, was reported this morning to be on time. Albert & McCaffery Lid. Twenty years in the coal business enables us to choose the best coals and fives us the ex-perience necessary to serve our customers satisfactorily. Phone 116117." Norman L. Freeman, local representative of the International Fisheries Commission, sailed on the Princess 'Norah this morning for a triD to Ketchikan on offici al business. He expects to be back on the same steamer next Monday afternoon. The Best of Beef is in .4 if . Builds up your reserve energy Quickr W. H. Tobey, C.N.R. divisional suDerlntendent. left on last even lng's train for a trip to the Interior as far as Smlthers on .official bus Iness. He will, be back Saturday afternoon by way freight. The Prince Rupert Rotary Club was In business session at Its reg ular weekly luncheon today with President V. R. McAfee In the chair. There were a number of matters to come up. Fred Ritchie ir.. who has been spending some time here with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frea Ritchie, will sail tonight by the Prince George for Duncan to enter school. JONES Family Market hone 957 AND Phone 95 Fulton Meat Market Phone 683 Specials BEEF SIRLOIN STEAK Per lb - ROUND STEAK Per lb POT ROAST OF BEEF Per lb - SHORT RIBS OF BEEF 3 lbs HAMBURGER 3 lbs PRIME RIB STEAKS 2 lbs. PRIME RIB ROLL Per lb Phone C83 -lb. SHOULDER OF VEAL CjQg SPRINT. LAMB LOIN LAMB CHOPS Per lb - SMALL SHOULDER OF LAMB Each SMALL LEGS OF Q-f (( T inB1,,h VX.vv PORK LOIN PORK CHOPS Per lb AYRSHIRE BACON Offf Per lb FRESH SPRING SALMON QAn srvi iu lbs. FRESH HERRING g 20c 35c 10 c 25c 25c 35c 15c Mr. and Mrs.. Oscar Glske wlli sail tonight on 'the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. W. H. Spence left on last eve-nine's train for a trip to Edmon ton. He will return by way of Vancouver. 25c 65c Mr. and Mrs. Lance Stiles re turned to the city on the Princess Norah this morning from a brief trip to Vancouver and 25c C. H. . Colpe, weU known Atlln mining operator, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah this morning returning north after a trip to San Francisco. Baptist Tea And Sale Is Success Affair Held Yesterday Afternoon 25c FRESH KILLED TURKEYS Qflp rfUt -Per lb FRE8H KILLED ROASTING Q A " " nttTrTr'.TC T3or IVt by Ladies' Aid in Attractively Decorated Church Parlors In the church Darlors which were tastefully decorated for the occas Ion with bronze-chrysanthemums, successful tea and sale of home cooklne was held yesterday by the Ladles' Aid of First Baptist Church. Numerous ladies called during the afternoon to lend their patronage to the pleasant affair? They were received by Mrs. E. E. Brandt, wife of the pastor, and Mrs. Norman Fraser, president of the Ladies Aid. Mrs. P. H. Linzey was general convenor. Mrs. H. Casperson and Mrs. Frank Morris were In charge of the tea room and serviteurs were Mrs. Ralph Hayward, Mrs. J. C. Gllker and Miss Cissie Armstrong. Mrs. Bert Morgan was cashier. Mrs. J. Armstrong and Mrs. W. W Wrathall conducted the sale of home cooklne. Durtne the afternoon there were acceptable piano solos by Mrs. J. C. ; Gllker. F0RJ3ALE FOR SALE Engine and circular saw. B. Phillipson, 1730 Atlln Ave. Phone Red 624. (258) COMPLETE Set of Leedy Professional Drums. Guaranteed good as new. Price $75. Terms if desired. Write R. B. Gilmour, Telk-wa, B. C, for particulars. CLAPP Block must be sold, will aceeDt sealed bids, handled strictly confidentially up to Nov. 15th. Terms subject to approval of owner. H. G. Helgerson,- Ltd. (258) KITCHEN Range. Cheap for cash. Apply Pat Berry, next to old clam factory. (259) LOST LOST Small lady' wrist watch In Moose Hall Friday night. Reward. Please leave at Dally News. (256) ' IIIW mm I I II PERSONAL FREE SAMPLE A perfect cleanser and sterilizer for false teeth. Write KLEERO CHEMICALS, Box 566. Vancouver. B.C. 259) FOR KENT ni.FAN. well - furnished modern BDartments. Phone Red 444. NURSERY STOCK (257) niiTCH BULBS. Trees, Shrubs, Roses, etc., catalog on request. Aeent Wanted. Empire Garden Nurseries. R.R.3. New Westmin ster. B.C. (258) SCHOOLS & COLLEGES IVP.UAVR HELPED HUNDREDS Tn OIlTAIN nos t ons as Let- Postal Clerks. Cus toms Examiners, Clerks, and Stenoftraphers, etc., and can help you. Write us for proof and free information. M.C.C. Schools Ltd., Winnipeg. Oldest in Canada. Jf- AUTOS FOR SALE vtat nifsTRIBUTORS are opening In your territory immediately. Demonstrators available. Three models ranging from seven, horsepower to fifteen, British rating. Lowest priced closed all steel hydraulic brake cars In Canada. Dealers write or phone to Mutual Auto Sales, Victoria, B. c. 1202) When a cold strikes . . . don't take needless risks Treat Colds This PROVED Way WHY experiment? Vlcks Vapo-Rub hail been doublv moved for you . . . proved by everyday use in more homes than any other medication of its kind; further proved by the largest clinical tests ever made on colds. (See full details in each VnnoRub tackaee.V I : . yjaiy vitn.3 give you sucn prooi. vapouud is tne .direct external Simply massage it on the throat; chest, and back (as illustrated). Relief starts almost at once. You begin to feel warm and comfort able as VapoRub starts working tlce. At the same time. Its medicated vapors released by the warmth of the body are carried direct to the irritated air-passages with every breath. This double action loosens phlegm relieves irritation and coughing helps break local congestion. Repeat treatment at bedtime. After restful sleep comes. VapoRub keeps right on working, hour alter nour.uiien. by morning the worst of . V. n AA la WICKS over. W VapoRub Now WHITE-STAINIESS See our assortment of 1937 Christmas Cards Now on D splay Come in and Choose Your Cards Now We Will Hold Them for You A Vast l'nce Kange from 3 for 5c Shop Early It Pays He Sure to Cast Your Votes in Our Prize Contest Voting is Now On One Vote With Every Cent Purchase Ormes Lid. Zriir. Pioneer Drtuzgteis The Ren!l Store Phones: 81 St 82 Open Dally From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. - Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m, 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. PHONES 18 and 81 MIL 81 P. O. BOX 575 Mussallem's Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" TOMATOES Libby's -I xot Op choice. 2'2's. Per tin TOMATOE JUICE Libby's family size. 90 2 tins DEEP BROWN BEANS Libby's. Delicate flavor. 97o 2 tins BABY FOODS 1 XVI Op Heinz. Tin All Varieties MUSSALLEM'S TEA flCp Special blend. Per lb. COCOANUTS Fresh ffp in. 2 for SLIM JANE PRETZEL STICKS Christie's, a new 4 On zol treat. Per pkg. BORDEN'S CHOCOLATE MALTED MILK QQp For energy. 1-lb. tin BQRDEN'S CARAMELS To satisfy your taste. OQr Per lb. aareszs& OLD ENGLISH' MEAL For bet ter health. 2-lb. pkg. 27c PICKLES Libby's. All -f 7p kinds. 11-oz. bot. ... LYNN VALLEY PEARS QQn -2 tins , QUALITY SERVICE PRICE FREE DELIVERY ON ORDER OF S1.00 Two Telephones For Your Convenience Boat and Mall Order Receive Prompt and Careful Attention Foothills coal will suit your stove, Bulkley Valley will warm your toes, Nan'almo-Welllngton Is Just the thing For Stove, Range, Heater or anything. Purchase Your Coal From PHILPOTT EVITT & CO. LTD. Phones 631 652