ftr Kc-vemb'er 19, 1$it Seta House Has nteresting Meet The Beta House of the Bootl. TWf Burklfy Lloritorlf hare done it fiinl. Thtj hare de- Vrlootd a reallr effectlre 2-WAY TREATMENT that ghn relief fistrr e'fn than Itutllej'i Mixture alone hkh up to now has held all w-d lecoriu. HuclleT'i ProTfn SrsUm for Quifker Kelief calli for the eombined use of Jones, community singing led by Rol Judge, a Scottish dance by Beatrice Ritchie, tap dancing by Nora Thomas and Doris Hodg- kiDson and a pianoforte solo by Edith Ritchie. KufLler'i iiuiniem White Hub and Buckley's Aftr.omnanlct mom T?HUh DHvln mnriJ lugn Hcnooi naa a veryiand chariots Rfilmn terestlng and enjoyaoie meetms The meeting was ably conducted scjiooJ on nuiy in mid . by the House President. Helie' Oool auditorium, adoui ibu siu- r'nU 'e Present to hear re" nrts from the various clubs and an- a'-jons sponsored by Beta wse students from the differ-Vj composing the House j.jf introduced to one another ( plus, were made for future, rtlvltic for the welfare of ithe ,iuse and of the school. An cnjcyable program had been rranged by the House executive. Ms cor vAed of n song by David Holkestad, aslsted by the class rep resentatives: Rol Judge, Marcelle Blaine, Elmer Perkins and Thorpe Landrey. Mrs. C. M. Mclntyre and Mrs. A. Jones or Skidegate, who have been visiting in the city, sailed by the rnnce jonn mis arternoon ou their return to the Queen Char lotte Islands. TUIA VlflW I mifWUf I i n ft t&r H w m ar -mm m mwm mm m a Miiture. Thtj fight cough and cold from without and within. Huckley'a Stainlesa tiite KuH the only rub ith a cold cream bute contain 11 analgeRic medicinal oil that prnetrale many time faster, stimulate circoilation and break p chtt ronffntion quicker than a mustard poultice. Medicated vapori freely inhaled combine with the Jiuckley's Mixture to sooth and heal tor-tared air pa-wagea. The Mixture atop the cnagn. and correct the tttr-arid condition blamed for prolonging cough and cold. Remember tu'l combinii(m. HuckUy' Mixture and Ituiklry'g White Hub- -must act fU'JCli ai fast or your money bailc t WV.V.'.WAWV.V.VAV.'WAV, WE HAVE IT! T Phone 83 536 'AVi A New Name, New Car, New Value he New Mercury 8 Let us jjive you complete details on the new Mercury 8 Lincoln 'Zephyr and Ford Vr8 models for; 10.... . , "The Quality tars" S.E. PARKER LIMITED rrlnce Rupert 5 j Av.v.w.AWJi.w.VAvvsw.v.vw' CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAKE fhone 51 For Best Household Coa) MRS. C. E. BLACK R.E.Eyolfson Chiropractor 210 EIGHTH AVENUE W. Phone BLACK 318 Canadian Pacific Transcontinental Transatlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Tails and Way Ports Ss. "Princess Adelaide" Every rrway p m. TO VANCODVEH DIRECT November 7th. 28th, December 8th, 19th SS. PRINCESS and Excursion Fare-Vancouver "th 1939. Final 193S to on Sale Nov. l.t, Return Limit Wircn Connection, at Vancouver With Canadian Pacific Service. . . '.rainnii from LOCAL NEWS NOTES Phone 112 Taxi; new heated cars. Cash for Old Gold, Bulger's, tl John Bergman of Oona Hlver 1 reported to be progressing favorably in the Prince Rupert General Hospital where an operation was recently performed. Wilfrid Smith of Massett, who; arrived 4rv .the -city this week following a trip to Vancouver, Is staying over In town for a few days before proceeding to the Islands. Miss Josephine Carpenter and John Carpenter of Massett are spending la couple of weeks in the city. ' The "former Arrived trom the Islands on the Prince John Thurs day night. "The latter arrived this Announcements All advertisements In thl col-a run -will be charged for ft full month at 25c a word. I St. Peter's ember 24. m Church Bazaar Nov elty Tennis Association, annual, dance, Oddfellow's Hall, November' 25. I U 0.B. A. St. Andrew's Dance, Oddfellows Hall, November 30. Eagles' Bridge November 30. United Bazaar December. S.O.N. Play December 2 and 3 I Christmas Fair, United Church, December 2 and 3. t Carnival and Dance, Metlakatla, ! Decembef a. ....... ,vjsv I St. Peter's Seal Cove Parish Hall I Dance December 9. $12.00 Again comes "round the day to choose Christmas cards for the Old Country. Cheaper and better than ever before at the Dollar Store. tf. H. W. Birch, managing secretary ol the Prince Rupert General Hos- were: If you wish to swap a Classified. For Correct Corsctry Have an Individual Figure Analysis by Your Nu Rone Corsetiere EDITH MILLER Smith' Block PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD ' 'Shtpbnllders and Engineers Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding - Specialists an Sawmill and Mining 'Machinery All Types of Gas Engines Repaired and Overhauled Axminster Rugs Size 9x9 . Chesterfield Suite A modern suite Comfort spring units ..: $29.50 built with genuine Kay $130.00 i Girls' Bowling League Starts Inter-House Competition fieta un pltal, reWrned'r;to thV.city on ths,. Alpha-4590. Princess Adelaide last night from j Beta 13C6. a trip to Victoria to attend the! Gamma 1530 der Way Today .1 The High School lrls bowling league started this morning. Tnerei were about lorty gins in au.eno.ance and exciting games were played, The scores for the three houses annual convention of the British i Hieh scorer for Alpha was Betty Columbia Hospitals' Association! : Bo'rtand 'with 155. 'hlRh scorer tor, jBeta was Delphlne Balagno with Ell "Bridden sailed by the PrtMCC j 180, high scorer for Gamma was Is-John this afternoon on his re-. abelMacDonald, 171; . Jurn to Massett. Jesse Bridden is! y remaining over here -on account of week lollowing a trip to Vancouver, the continued serious Illness of his j. "W. MeAuley, assistant super- GETS .EIGHTEEN MONTHS Electing for peedy trial and pleading guilty, Thomas Davidson, Massett Indian, was sentenced to eighteen months imprisonment yesterday afternoon by Judge W. E. Fisher In County Court for breaking and entering and theft. Engagement Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lindsay an nounce the engagement of their daughter. Mildred, to Albert E, Field of Allenby, B.C. the wedding to take place early in December. daughter, Miss Agnes Bridden, at intendent for Canadian National the Prince Rupert General Hospl- Railways with headquarters ut : tal. Bernard Bridden, who arrived Prince George, left by last eve ; this week after a tflp'-td vancov- ning's train on his return to Uie ver, is also staying over In Prince interior after a brief visit to the ' Rupert. ,., . city. j i - -i - . . . . . -. i TO JOIN CI1T POLICE Provincial Constable W. J. has been transferred from jMill Bay on the Naks River to the rrom the Naas River on the Ca-tala vext Tuesday, accompanied by Mrs. Currie. Constable J. Lock-ie, trom Vancouver, is also being transferred to' Prince Rupert city. Constable Alex Gaunt is transfer red from here to Vancouver. BUTTON... BUTTON... Who Gets The Button ? To find out what Interest is taken in our .ads we will present a gold-plated -collar button with pearl back to each person returning this ad. Also we have in stock a great variety of Collar Pins, Tie Clips, Tie Holders, Cuff Links and other articles In Men's Jewelry: Watcfa Out Ads - Jewellers LrIE STORE WITH THE CLOCrY LINOLEUMS - AXMINSTERS - CONGOLEUMS Linoleum Rugs . 13.75 &10?. 3-Piece Velour Chester- $99.50 8-Piece Bedroom Ensemble $84.50 Vanity and Bench, Chest of Drawers and full size Spving-filled Mattress and one pair feather pillow: Allowance For your old mattress on hrand new spring filled mattress, all sizes Tea Wagon Solid Walnut with drop handle. Lined cutlery drawer,, tray with glass 25.75 centre . You'll Always Do ttcttcr At A flood Place to Buy Rugs ELIOS Hours From t) a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Bed, Cahle Spring, and 3'Piece Chesterfield Suite $79.50 Bed Complete-$25.50 Bed, Cable Spring and Cotton Felt Mattress, size 3-3, 4-0, 44. phone Green I6 - 3rd Avenue In a recent Issue of an Alaska newspaper mention Is "made of the fine piano playing of Miss Tenetla Feero of Prince Rupert during; the course of a concert given toy Marye Berje find Ernest Ehler In the JUSX iu A MOTHER may save a few pennies giving her children unknown, un-, proved preparations. But the life of a child is precious beyond pennies. So Ask your doctor before you give any remedy you don't know all about. When giving the: common children's remedy, Milk of Magnesia, never ask for ".Milk 61 Magnesia" alone but always ask for "Phillips'." Because for three generations Phillips' has been favored by many physicians as a standard, reliable arid proved preparation jnarvel-ously gentle for youngsters. Catholic Parish Hall at Juneau. In accompanying a group of Old English folk songs the paper says that Mlij Feero, as accompanist, "'almost stole the show with the bril-ilunce of her performance." Wait, Mother -Ask Your Doctor First V. PHILLIPS' Milk of Magnesia .. ! If ...-rwidren Unknown isot Never Give w". : e.s You Ask Your Docxor. You May Be Unknowingly pcnnicS Many children like PhillipsMn the newer form tiny peppermint-flavored tablets that chew like candy. Each tablet contains the equivalent of one teaspoonful of the liquid Phillips', and a big box costs but .25: at your drug store. A bottle of Phillips' liquid Milk of Magnesia costs but 25e So it is a fact that anyone can afford the genuine. Careful mothers ask for it by its full name "Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. Condensed Heat Some Milks Are Richer Than Others. The Same Applies io Heat in Coal. The Hottest Coal in Town is BULKLEY VALLEY COAL II I ! I I Christmas I r .. i . . varus . ' i I! : ' v - '' ' - . .. - . 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