Warm the tea-pot first WaKm a crockery tea-pot C! Put in one teaspoonful of tea (breach person and one "for the pof .Add fresh.BOIUNG water Steep 5 minutes and serve. Only Fine Quality gives Fine Flavour SALAM NED TOBEY TEA IS CHOSEN and discusses problems of particular interest to wide-awake, think- 1!!'.' VdUth This year the Parliament will be held In First United Church, Vic toria, from December 28 to 31. There will be 45 boys from all par! of the province and the local uip are very pleased to be able have the privilege of sharing In thr grout fellowship. Hockey Scores National League 'rolt. 7; Canadlens, 1. Tan:: to. 1; Americans, 0. Run?ers. 1 : Chicago, 0. BLACKHEADS ounce of pcroxln Injffirist. Fprink.t on 707 TODAY'S WEATHER Triple Island Showery southwest wind, 20 miles per hour; sea moderately rough. I T.nn tram TclanH T? a Inlnrr ct Will present Prince Rupert at 35 Boys' Parliament L ' . nn. .J1 ,n rometer, 29.74; temperature, 43; At a recent combined meeting i n . ' . . . Crusaders Tuxis group and) " oi the barometer 29Ji5 tem thi- Hawks Trail Ranger group ot First United Church, (Ned Tobey was chosen as member of Boys Parliament for Prince Rupert Boys' Parliament Is an annual (inference of Tuxis boys and lead ers oetween me ages ui sixteen and twenty-one years, representative of ail boys' groups of the ture, 38; moderate swell. province It Is modelled after the 'metej 3030 style of the provincial legislature Victoria Cloudy, westerly wind, 26 miles per hour; barometer, 30.24, Vancouver Cloudy, southeast wind, four miles per hour; baro meter, 3022. Prince George Cloudy, southeast wind, 14 miles per hour; baro meter. 29.60. Terrace South wind, tempera ture 39. Alyansh Cloudy, calm, 40. Anyox Cloudy, calm, 34. Three inches new snow. Hazelton Part cloudy, calm, 35. . SmlthersTrClear, calm, 36.. Bums Lake Bright, calm, 34. Stewart Wet snow, calm, 33. SHOT HOUSE. GIVEN SUSPENDED SENTENCE ! A Massett boy of juvenile age has been given twelve months' sus- i hStTwt powder ICS from 'pended sentence for shooting a rh th rrnuy, Etrr MackhMd horse with a 22 rifle, according to war to r.'mort biackbuda. iu. report received at district head uii.wuou MwitihM. J quarters of provincial police here. I MacKenzie's Furniture I - ' Simmon s Sleep Craft Mattress u Simplex inner construction, Jiffy Join tufting, air conditioning, J Damas panel. Special Introductory Price Simmon's Cable Spring Equalizing band running down the centre. Introductory Price licauty Rest Mattress-All sizes Slumber King Spring; All sizes Phone 775 mtmsamrnvM tstrnm 25.00 ! 12.00 42.50 $14.25 327 THIRD AVENUE aixianasBiiJiiaia'raiafBiKfS SILVESIDES BROS. 1939 Wallpapers Now Arriving LUX ENAMELS MUKESCO WINDOW GLASS Our Yfrars of Experience at Your Service I Use Canaiian Industries Products I Only Paints, garnishes, Etc. for Every Purpose LOCAL NEWS NOTES Phone 112 Taxi; new heated cars. Pat Sims and Charles Anderson .S.J P. Woodslde sailed last night on the Prince Georgfor & trip to I Vancouver and Victoria: j Everybody's doing the "Lambeth (Walk!" Learn it at Mrs. Hodg-, son's Studio, 121 2nd. Ave. Saturday evening 8 o'clock. (269) t Union steamer Cardena. Cant. John Boden; is reported due about midnight tonight from Vancouver and- will sail early in trie morning on her return south. Col. Frank Barber, representative of the Soldiers' Settlement Board at Smlthers, arrived in the city from me interior on last night's train and will be returning home this! Bull Harbor-Overcast, southwest' 8211116 vessel this evening. wind, five miles pr hour; barometer, 29.98; temperature, 50; moderate swell. Alert Bay Heavy rain, light northeast wind; barometer, 30.02, temperature, 45; light chop. Estevan Raining, southeast wind, 22 miles per hour; baro- evening. TODAY'S STOCKS (Oourteoy S. D. Johnston Oo.) Vancouver' Pacific Nickel, .25 (ask). Big Missouri, .23. Bralorne, 9.60 (ask). Aztec, .05 V2. Cariboo Quartz, 2.45 (ask). Dentonla. .0934. M;lnto. !03. Falrvlew. ,.04Vis Noble.lFive.,.,03 ; Pend Oreille, 2.00. Pioneer,. .2,52. Porter Idaho, .03. Premier." 2.21. Reeves McDonald, .38 (ask). Reno, .21. Relief Arlington, .15. 1 Reward, .0534. Salmon Gold, .07. Premier Border, .003i. Silbak Premier, 1.75. Congress, .01. Home Gold, .01. Grandvlew, .08. Quatsino, .034. Oils A. P. Coru .15. Calmont, .28 (ask). C. & E., 2.10. Freehold, .03 V2. McDougal Segur, .13. Mercury, .O6V4. Okalta, 1.05. . Pacalta, .06 (ask). Home Oil, 1.21. Toronto Beattie. 1.25. Central Pat., 2.40 Gods Lake, .35. Little Long Lac, 2.82. Pidkle Crow, 5.25. Sah Antonio, 1.21. Sherritt Gordon, 1.42. Smelters Gold, .03. McLeod Cockshutt, 3.15. Oklend, .18. Mosher. .18. Madsen Red Lake, .40. Stadacona, .43. Francoeur, 2b. Moneta.jli6.' Bouscadillac, .12. i Thompson Icadlllac, .29. Bankfield, .33y2,-East Malartic, 2.19. Preston E. Dome, 1.41. Hutchison Lake. .OSTJ'1 : Dawson White, .02. Aldermac, .54. Kerr Addisorr; 1.C0." "' Uchl Gold, 1.40. Int. Nickel, 54.25. Noranda, 81.75. Con. Smelters, 64.00. M Athona, .072. Hardrock,1.85. Barber Larder, .20. Fprhland, $15. Dominion Bridge, 37.00. Chestervllle, 1.23. R.E.Eyolfson Chiropractor 240-i;i(lITII AVENUE W. lMione 15LACK 318 sailed last night on the Prince George , for EsquimaHI where they will take courses of naval training. A. R. Mallory of Port Clements arrived In the city on the Prince John last night from the Islands and will return home on the same vessel tonight. ' Col. S. D. Johnston leaves on this evening's train for Trenton, Ontario, where he will take a special course In connectlon-wlth' Royal Canadian Air Force co-operation. Thomas McRostle, well known Anyox mining man, arrived In the city-from the nortft on the Prince George last night and will spend the winter In town. ! Mrs. Hill Barrlngton and son, F. W. Somerton, well known Billy, of Wrahgell were passengers Canadian National Railways tele- aboard! the Princess Norah yester-graph operator, arrived in the city dky afternoon- going ithrough to from. Prince George on last night's Seattle where they will spend the train and sailed on; the Prince j winter. George for" a trip to Vancouver. I r 1 '1 Called Jiere ,on account of the B. T. Phillips, Indian Agent for,, serious nines 'of his daughter. Miss the Queen Charlotte Islands, ls! Agnes Brldderi, in the. Prince. Ru-paylng a brfef business visit to the pert General Hospital. "Jesse Brid-clty. He arrived, from the Islands' den of Massett arrivrd" in the city on the Prince John last night and from the Islands oh' 'the Prince will be returning home on the; John last night. Eric Richardson of TleUV flsher- E. F. Nason. who has been snend-. ies Inspector for the Queen Char lng the summer on the Queen Mte Islands, arrived in the city Charlotte Islands in connection ion the Prince John last night for with the ODerations of B. C. Packers a brief business visit to town and at Pacofl and Shannon Bay, arrlved .wlllbe returning to the Islands this in the city from the Islands on the evening. Prince John last rileht Hp will sail " ' . on the Cardena tonight for Namu S. J. Jabour, who has-been spend- whence he will proceed later to' tag the past ten days at 'Stewart Vancouver. 'and Premier, arrived In the city on : 1 the Prince George last night from the north and will be here ior the ' ' . u- ; 1 l. next ween, ueiuie prucceuuig uauiw to Vancouver. William S. Drury, member of the well known Whltehorse mercantile GIFT CONTEST Mail Schedule For ttie East Monday, Wednesday, and Friday From the East Tuesday, Thursday and concern of Taylor & Drury, and i son. F1"0 Anyx and Stewart- Wllllarh Jr., were passengers, aboard I the Princess Norah yesterday after noon going through to Victoria wriere 'they will spend the winter. . Provincial Constable Walter Middleton of Massett arrived In the city on the Prince John last night from the Islands. He brought in an Indian named Thomas Dav idson who has been committed for trial on a charge of breaking and entering and theft from the residence of Mrs. Alfred Davidson at . Massett and who will take speedy trial before Judge W. E, Fisher In County Court this afternoon. Con-, 1 stable Middleton will return to the Islands on the Prince John to- 'ht. To Whom It May Concern TAXE NOTICE that the business known as the Travellers Cafe now carried on by Jim Shleh on 6th jl Street, Prince Rupert, has been I sold to the undersigned who wlllj take over said business pn December first next and carry on under the same name. Creditors of the said Travellers Cafe, are requested to Ille their claims with Messrs.. Patmore St Fulton, Solicitors, Prince Rupert, B. C forthwith. Dated November f 6th,, 1938. LEW HEAM Lew YUEN Announcements All adTertlsementa ln .thlicol urnn will be charged for ft full month at 25c a word. St. Peters Church Bauar November 24. City Tennis Association, annual dance, Oddfellow's Hall, November 25. L. O. B. A. St. Andre;w's Dance, Odfjfellow Hall, ( November 30. Eagles' Bridge November 30. I United Bazaar. December 1. S.O.N. Play December 2 and 3. Christmas Fair, United Church, H December 2 and 3. j Carnival and Dance, Metlakatla.jB December r-1 . St. Peter's Seal Cove Parish Hall Dance December 9,. Saturday For Vancouver-Tuesday Thursday....... ' Friday....;.....- .5 pjn, 11:00 p.m. 12:30 noon 10 pjn. .. 9:30 p.n November 7, 17 and 28 4 pjn From Vancouver Sunday . 4 pjn. Wednesday 10:30 am Friday. .. 4 pm. November 3, 13 and 24 tun, For Anyox and Stewart- Sunday 7 p.m. Wednesday 3 p.m. Tuesday Linoleum Rugs Size 9x12 9xlOJ 11:30 am Thursday 8 p.m, For Naas River and Port Simpson- Sunday 7 pjn From Naas, River and Port Simpson Tuesday 11:30 rjd. ror Queen Charlotte Islands November 4 and i8 9:30 p.m. From Queen Charlotte Islands November 4, 16 and 30 For. Alaska 'November 3, 13 and 24 From Alaska November 7, 17 and 28 a.m. a.m.' p.m. $12.00 We Arc Giving: Away $130.00 In Gifts Sec the Beautiful Gifts on Display in the Fifth Street Window or Drop in and Hate a Pleasant Young Man Explain -The Details at William F. Stone's BAZAAR IS SUCCESSFUL Inclement Weather Did Not Detract From Anglican Affair 3-Piece Despite the. Inclement weather, St, Andrew's Cathedral Hall was packed Thursday afternoorit for the annual Christmas bazaar by the ' Woman's-Auxiliary. The hall was attractively decor ated for the occasion' with: flowers and foliage and presented a very cheerful picture. Rt. Rev. Bishop G. A Jllx, In de claring the sale open, paid tribute to the women of the church, for the help that they gave year by year and wished them a very suc cessful afternoon. The many guests were, welcome ed by Mrs. J. B. Gibson and Mrs, C. V. Evitt. The tea room was lh charge of Mrs. C; C; - Mills,- assisted - by Mrs Q. H. Arnold. Mrs. A. ,L. .Hdltby, Mrs. J. A. Hinton, Mrs. J. G. Johns, Mrs. W. A. McLean, vMrs. Jaryjs McLeod, Mrs. H. F. Pullen, Mrs. G. Smith and Mrs. W. M. Watts. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. G. A. Rix. Mrs. Thomas Ar.- ! drew. Miss R. M. Davies O. B. E., and Miss Good. I Other booths were in charger of. the following: Home cooking Mrs. J. Durran Axminster Rugs 29.50 Chesterfield Suite A modern suite built with genuine Kay Sn0feort.si:rin.B $130,00 l and Mrs. W. J. .Nelson. I White sewing Mrs. G. P. Tinker. .Mrs. Lawrence Lambly and Mrs. Robert Bartlett. r Fancy work Mrs. Greer. Mrs. C. E. Cullln and Mrs. C. E. Ellison. Wool Mrs. Carr and Mrs. H. S. Meadows Novelties Mrs. W. Cruickshank and. Mrs. A, R. Nichols. : "Candy and toys Mrs. G. J. Dakes and Senior Girls. White Elephant Mrs. Fred -'McLeod and Junior Girls. Japanese stall Miss Lang -and ' Japanese Woman's Auxiliary. rv Christmas tree Mrs. N.' Wf Appleyard and Mrs. Jack Bulger. Male stall Mr. C. V. Evitt and Mr. G. P. Tinker. Cashier, Mrs. F. A. MacCallum. A delightful supper was served under the capable direction of W. H. Tobey with a .splendid staff ot assistants. Everybody reads the Daily News. There's a .reason. ITCH . . . STOPPED IN A MINUTE . . . Are you tormented with the ItchinI torturet of eciema. rashn. athleu'i foot, eruptiona, or other kin affliction For quick and happy relief, nae cooltni, antiseptic, liquid D. D. D. Prescription. lt tentle oila soothe the Irritated skin. Clear, ireaseless and stainless dries fast. Stnpa the most intense titclilnf Instantly. 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