4 I i in i i i ttlut lut will will sail vU $t at 10 10 tun pw. tm to "nneir ami way pmnw i am. stewer IVtocfM AdJtldp, typi, , u, unvy, i V mie in " pari ai GE riloted b.v Bauadron Leader P. J. "'mwc, Mawe3sley with " Serjeant D, II. Mo from Vancouver. The nlane Is ' Hi v juivii muiiivvu incut ui nauuiini ivirnv. PONT LET CONS TIPATION T YOU DOWN SV IH oral &1Vt H X fc ljka. Oniih. p Christmas Card Tag?, Seals Gift Wrappings r par 5un Rose, Cowan & Latta Limited I V.' TK2 DAILY NT.T73 D A7A AD TC ins ing operated operated out out of of her her? In In aerial aerial Uj OIJLflS lu . . . )30 this aftMow from the south Lean ;s ti r engineer, a Rqyal Can... , . on her re u.tun Atr Foref seaplane wtuf njed photography work for the Depart-. ( VERY FINE Indies Aid of First I'nited Church J " Mas SurcesNrul Affair With , ' Many Cailinc I J i ' Fine weather favored annual baarar of the Ladies' Aid of First United Church yesterday afternoon; and the affair attracted many vlsl-jtpra Jo the church parlor? which, : decorated in seasonal colors of grtwn and red were a hive of bus-.Ue and activity The guests wen irecelved by Mrs. Wavering, pres- dent of the Ladies' Aid. and Mrs. J fC Jackson, wife of the pastor. The tea room, which was attrac- 'Uve with the tables centred wit .dainty vases of chrysantheunu 'and the many stalls, with Interest .ins axtictas of ornament and use. drew renerous patronage. The (whole affair was a gratifying sue cess both' socially and financially. I The tea room was in charge of jMrs. James Krtkevesky. Mrs. O. V. (Wilkinson and Mrs. Q. F. Daver. 'Mrs. T Ross Wackay. Mrs. H. T. jLock. Mrs. R. O Large and Mrs. 'Arthur SutUai presided at the . pouring tabtas and serrtteurs were Mrs. O. a Young. Mrs. R. Q. Mae-'aulay. Mrs. George Cterose. Mrs. ,L H. Ha worth. Miss E. M. Earl and jMiss Edith Cannery. Cashiers were (Mrs. Hush KUlta and Mrs. R. Web- tr In char of the rartoos booths I were: Home Cooking Mrs. Lance Stifles Mrs. W Kergin and Mis? I Daisy Sharp. ! Fancy Work and Aprons- Mrs. il Santerbane Mrs. Petroff ar..' Mrs. F M. Davis. N'oreJttess Miss Dorothy Stiles Canadian G:r-3 ir. Traininj Mrs. D R. Sire Ur leader n FOR RENT FOR REST Modem ftre-rcvez hotsse Jab l Appiy Sl & Wesi 2S3 d.OC. Q-taraisfaed arderc apanseats. Ptante Red 4H j FOR RECT CoRase ta exnfiest Sri Awax next Lnwr Saore. Appey City Ctteaau5saeer t!i, I FOR SALE FOR S.TE TraJtaaj bc JCecx. 34 ICR SALS TSwfcfcf IvXiC JUtTif. i . F2t i wmiA Sec tecOta vt&n I pttixt. Awr Drtfcuns i Ss-.' ? WORK WANTED i S1 I Betty Payne, Miss Joyce Gaethorne Miss Hilda Hodgkinson, Miss Marie Lock, Jdlss Alary Bill and Helen Sullkosl. Candy Mrs. t. Fraser and Mrs George Peters. .Hah Pond Miss Edith Wilkinson and Miss Elsie Davis. Men's stall O. F. Davey ana Rev. J. C. Jackson. During the afternoon thero was an acceptable musical program which Included piano duets by Miss Marybelie Stiles and Miss Ruth .eison, Miss Jean McLean and Miss Ruth Nelson and Miss Lois Judge and Miss Jean Derry a well as piano solos by Miss Iretie Foote. Hotel Arrivals Savay Mrs. N. Russell and Miss C Rus-itll. Philan; If McKay, South Haxel-ton: H. Burton. City; Mrs. N. Brew Haysport: Mrs. J. R. Brown, Port Sssington. Royal CjtII D. Morgan and M. S. Buchanan,, Vancouver: A. Bourgeons, vJCR.; J Andrews and A John-on. city: W. Johnson. Osland Prince Rupert D. H. McLean. J. C. Bigham and ?. Winton Thompson. Vancouver. TOJUam Blckle. Grassy Plains; J K. Gordon. Terrace: J Milne. Ed-: Iawdesley Vancouver STEER BEEF Pot Roast-Lb. Oven Roast-Lb, Prime Shoulder Lamb Of Trimmed Ik 12c 15c 18c "B GRADE EGGS lnscrn?-$i.oo Shoulder Veal jg Rolled Shoulder Veal Lb. z. . Z - tmror- roncr&tmir rumm j.T 20c 20c BtonButU 92( Sausace Meat OiS Chopped Suet Jq White Fih Oysters and Soles Abrarj oa Hand. ATTENTION ! limnttj t S Street, cxaj v-, CA2A3tS Tr. irrt 7tt , w f Grr Hixae t ) Osaar e (wc nr !m C 3rra.-- 3aiE 3x HtH.'M 7MPRa itciar aaam. iitr sttitw tytntT yvatrt tan m -n-iggBuM TaJir 53ct IS Sacs iJCt aiti Ais ii?tnrais JkE 217; smt 1 paw aupwt. J. "55 3nml& af Cwsnilwr Tnr ail anus remember T&. 52 tamr Sir sxjnctar. amt2wr JUias aaik Jar Mitr itefli-swill ctu ia CSS. 3mre milQwic l IMS ftitr OMJL. trr. Qoi cdl n hit uxv leter mn 3nc amanMC -txm anr awn tomb- IVe learned to to to tit tki .1 He's Never Been S JceafedBeiot '-'Old o sell PCRSYTH Guaranteed Shiru inJ fa tnnV In, the FORSYTH labd he tells me Tcn ctruiol) know how to pick thins. He likes the Hu$ive desipis, smart styling and perfect fit. I like the wjT thej kep looking new tven alter repeated Uunderinsi-k after so-called bargain thiru m-oold be discarded" Ladies II you want to buy tin a thirt htvul really like, ccoe in and let oi show you tht East ranee ci shuts we have ever had in the store. Miyt r can kelp you pick cut imvriir.g that viBtta!i Serest and pitaacf. BOOKS for JaTeaiJes i- : .i-e - Hapj in il Vti:'? 3ciHtS aNacv?toetiai Xni a 099 r ai atcw Feb FcTSHeeLararx Sbi Pffiitr af 'Stofea 1. fiftimt at ae E-taek : v. Oat5taadk;x New- FktrOft Am su rjniMna , KWE Eaa-SaiO'l . JUte Imit .ir' .aauwww HK FORSYTH -U&rt, Mi&m. St At i i Shirts for Xmas Gifts 1 Bryant Company Limit 9. titii$b4 mi ,Nfc (var Wi 'J w a. - a 1 XMAS lt F Rfw tar r&rS3U4 BtMila toe Iw Jteej T4 lia rc Kelrcnwe and I 2c t5e and Ik to! I U jva Kv jajthiar aitrti for it