Thursday, October 13, 1938. Fragrant and Delicious "SALAD A" TEA mi 1 O 1 Tonight's train, lilfee LlIlKS OOCiai East at 11 o'clock, was reported tvening Lnjoyed Rebekahs and gather at I)e er of the Mac West and Vera u......, .""""", - Oddfellows Fore-!Bcatrlc6 1(xial hallbut boats lcIl Dawson after a brief trip to Van.-, llghtful Affair !on lasl nvpninc's train for En-lcouver- T.nst evcnlmr members of the " a '" "U''""B. " .y" the same train went uoDcn mc ",' Oddfellows' and noKov-ih Rebekah TnHrp Lodges . ate the seventy-eighth birthday of the founding of the Rebekah-Odd-fellowshlp by Colfax. Mrs. J. W. McKlnley, Noble Grand of Centennial Rebekah Lodge, gave an in-snirine address about the princi ples PICO Vji of the illv Ul order, Ull, the , AW characters ww."w winter at Lockeport, Nova Scotia. Trail Rangers Getting Active Mendelssohn Studied at Opening and turn his fcet. Gatherins Yesterday rtiiernoon With Mrs. J. C. Gilker in Charge The Ladies' Music Club held its of Mr Gonlon Danieis. uio toutui Avenue Ea.st. the progiam oeing m charge of Mra, J. C. Gllker who r ad an i -.-. tin? piper on th early par' cf Felix Mendelssohn', life, A very acceptable program featured Mendelssohn music. The program was as follows Pl;ina solo, "Consolation," F. J. Smith. Vocal solo, "The Moon," Mrs. L. C, Jensen. Piano rolo. "Song Without VJrds." Mrs Bernard Lundahl. Vocal duet. "Home Far Away," Mrs. H N. Brockletby and Mrs..R. G u Large. Large. The minutes were then read anc" the dues collected by the secret- nrv-trcasurer. Tom Forrest. ThcrH Itnn on -th program was dteciisMon on DidRe wotK the who'e rroup Is taking the col pcfor's hadte. In the business ivrlod there to i fli.wwnn or a 'av wn'cn to b h'd sori tlm In the first week of Dpcmbor. The boys an hoolnc to makf ."'ini bruits, carve j radd'.s and other handicraft, to. I . l Mr. and Mrs. Haldor Wahl andi g I three sons, Howard, Steiner and Ar inri their friends sjent a social cv-, ' . ,. unr ift nn last, rvenine's train for - - - ..p anQ umar mcuouluu oi uie ening In the Oddfellows Hall on d thc,New York where they will embark vmirth . 41. Avenue A.rnr.n IT East ! C I to trt nntTl commemor tTl PITI Of-I i . . . n 41 f 1 r.l October 19 on the liner Oslofjord for a visit to Oslo, Norway. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Gilbert, who are leaving Terrace to rcsiae in California, will arrive lri the city from the Interior on tonight's train bl Ulll and sail www aboard the steamer being portrayed by members of the. Sermon Heard and Business Dealtjprince George for Vancouver. wp Trhousrhtout this address With Last Night an pn.nvnblc nrozram was Inter- 1 J. J. Little, general manager or orspH rnmistlntr of a solo bv Mrs.' The third meeting of the Hawks the Northern British Columbia i norfipiH MrKinlnv. accomnanled by! Trail Ranger Camp took placo-inpower Co.. sailed on the Prince Mrs. J. C. Gllker, piano duet by Miss the Trail Ranger Room in urst Ruth Nelson and Miss Jean Mc- United Church last night. Lean, solo by Miss Betty Wood,. ac- The meeting commenced with companled by Miss Ruth Nelson,. the opening ceremony by Chief piano duet by Mrs. Garfield Mc-' Ranger Grant Davey. Then the a ,. t r. nnvpr and program took the form of a devo- ..,-'' u.. MlSSeS !.. ' tlonal UUIlOl JA-HUU. oerlod. The c jjicjivui mentor read ituu George yesterday afternoon to make the round trip to Stewart on company business, returning this evening. ...e, ... .heel? The head, or course, con-i un i"""" . r:. iorved bv the commiuce in cnaiKc . . : which consisted of Mrs J. W. McKlnley as general convenor, being assisted by Mrs. T., H. Prlost, Mrs. J S. Irvine. Mrs. G. V-Wilklnson and Mrs. J. L. Mcintosh. Ladies' Music Club Resumed trolled the heel and a wrong thoucht could start one In the wrong direction. A good thought turned one away from temptation i People could often save themselves stops, worry and trouble If they ti-nnlrl nntv think first. Thoucht tvrenn uTiiifi think on his wavs wegian-American liner Oslofjord for a visit to their native home of Bergen, Norway. vaihniin Td"c. Scandinavian Fa therefore, mcreiore, was was to wj have nave clean, ciean, kuuu good.tcrnity iciuiky ui of America, niuciv., neia . its ...w monm Hallbcrg In the chair. Following. the meeting refreshments were .erved and a pleasant social hour enjoyed by all. Miss Elizabeth McLeod R.N., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mc fl st mflc'l :lt of the new season Tom porrpst and Allan large ara Leod whQ graduated as a nurse in yvsterday afternoon at the home;taWn(J tne SPC3jer's badge while. victoria Victoria a a few few months months ago. ago. was was a a I Mr. ana Mrs. wuu nSuk Piano wlo, "Hunting Song, Mrs; - ,ettcr ar)p)?areri In Coun- Beverly Hills. California, and Dr. v. WW....-.V... ... r'niirr. wsrprnnv hil'.iiuiui iuu an ... ... - - - 3 . -i Vocal r-olo, "Sulclka," Mrs. J. G. M:Klnley. Piano duet, "Mlummcr Night's Dream," Mrs. W. L. Stamford and Mrs. T. A. MeWatcrs, II II I I M 1 1 I lss smsi . 1 J t need Is tupplied by Shredded t.ffl.f Jtot;W,ft Wheat In most delicious form that - p J"SDOe0 Is easily digested. Serve Shredded (I J ; . jfaZTftr-' Wheat every day to every one of the : . j --SjQ thHanadian hod wheat .AS ' ' P !3S i THE DAILY NfiWB PAGE THREE LOCAL NEWS NOTES D. Zarelli and William Schria- Phone 112 Taxi;, new heated cars, berg sailed on the Princess Louise this morning for a trip to Tulse-f quan. They expect to oe i about two weeks. Miss Adeline Clifford of this city Mrs. T. Johnfon of Toft Edward away i is sailing tonight on the prince - i . . George for Vancouver,. jjT. Harvey" 'wasHhe speaker to will leave on Fridav evening's train day at the weekly luncheon of the i 'for fnr Hazel iTaioitnn ton nhpri. where she shi will will nav pay a a Prince Prince Rupert Kunen Rotary notary C uiud wun 'visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. President W,L. Coateslh' due from thecharles cllfford m. Rpv w a npddcs. Anelican (Church Dishop of the Yukon, was aboard the Princess a Passenger Capt. Sinclair (Red) Pierce, own-! u. of . . . it .V.. mAfnrA nnrtVl ac fnr fle TIa7- l . rnM ,nnAiti rainpr I'm will, iiiislu.i.u i.u. . - .... o lurv trial which he had at first elton and brought their car on here chosen. The trial has been set ior tomorrow afternoon. There was a good attendance oi a DaUy New? cInsslned ad-members and dainty refreshments vertlsement for best results. were served by the hostess. . Dy rail, ?ant,u yeon-iua oikiiiii on the Prince George to make the round trln to Anyox and Stewart and thence through to Vancouver this evening enroute home. the' chair: H. L- Faulkner, well known Juneau attorney, who has been on a trip to England recently, was a passenger aboard the Princess Louise this morning returning to the Al-jskcltal; Jr': TAKE THE LEAD OUT OF YOUR LEGS Ct Oijn in Tour BU4 nj TmI Get Pep that Send To Boundinj Vt tf Stairi , Pfoplt who amotk'ar'to 4ti 4U Wom' oinen ku iMn eomtlcUI, evt'oC from them. Jutt r ottif roa r llowlr moUt' (ring If your Ho4 Uclu rd eorpuulct. IUd corpuiclts tr roar oxrvk-rrriri. Thty ctrrr th mrrtn roa brntht in to er. try part or your i;iun. w iioout raoufn 0x7-ln-crrlnt( torpucli, out UdMrt, llr, tomach and boweli alow down.' Your akin gtta pale, flabby, often pimply. Your .serve may become Jittery you tire quickly feel depreaied. . What you need ta Dr. WlllUmi Pink Pllli. Theae world-famoui pl)la.Jielp make more and better red eorpuidea and thua increae the oiygenarrylaf power -of yoor Wood. Get Dr. WUIiaraa Pink Pilla today at your druggist See for yourself how quickly this Ume-proTcn blood-builder will help cire you lack your pep. cw.ii.9.T.rwO..L. Rt. Rev. E. M. Bunoz O.M.I., Ro-. F. Soucle, superlntehderit for the I ootVinKn ulcVinn nt Nnrthprn I Drliu Ai Qir1'rur ,nf nlann and Violin trio by jnaii vai.iiuni, . wunun uimse.wi,;",,)!"...- .p.7. tT-uu ori Psalm 119. verses 59-64 and the! British Columbia and the Yukon.i about a dozen men, -who have been maln th0USht was in verse 59: "x left on last evening's train for ar installing the new steel railway MithMMon ui ISrei ri rtanMnlr utp enlovedithoug01 on my wav and turned trip to Fraser Lake on ecclestlastl- brldge at Kayex River on the local Cards ana aancing -..re e"J" 'v fcet... now ofUm was heard cai business. line of the i CanadlamNatlonal Rall- the expression "He turned on hlsl ways, are sailing: tonlgnt on the 1 n.lnnn rifiArna. fnr VfltlMIIVr thp tprspn left on last evenings train , . . . - . - linn navmi uccix cuiiiuictcu .. . r T Ua.. ...Ill rim -1 u ior new xom whciu uicj mi- bark October 19 aboard the Nor Hotel Arrivals Prince Rupert O. E. Ford and W; S. Manuel,? i Vancouver; Mrs. ti. u. ieyens,i thoa?hU so that, when faced with ly meeting Tuesday nignt at in gkidegate; John Borden, Chicago;' imu-nrthv nr riprf'radinff thlnes. a . Mptronole Hall. Hall. President President Knut Knut t tm Seattle; cnotfio vo'itvi Keith. John-t .tnhn.i Don E. Llllle. son,. San Franclscd;. C. M. Wejls. Anchorage; J A. Amundsen, Jun eau. Central. ' C. B. Fie win andiQ fi. Brown; Port Simpson. , ,.i Knox ; F. Stevenson. Anvoxi -Mr. and Mrs JoneSi Vancouver; N. Dann, passenger auuuiu w; riav.oo i Ketchikan; w, aaan &mners. Royal Peter Chow, I. Johanseh and D. Milne, city;. E. S, Surbee,. Edmonton; G. A. Johansen Jr., Dlgby: Mrs. ren ai ineir siau. mr.pt.inp mrptlns vpsterdav vesterdav afternoon afternoon to to a dauehter was born at After the bus'ness. the boys en - cCnsk,cr what steps mlght be tak-.prince Rupert General Hospital oved community sinclnc led by; . . have M, the lru.nl local plpvntor elevator, n.int.si. neinhpr 11 11 tn'- ln'';Mr'"nnrl' Mr! 'and' Mrs1 Mrs: f!: C: the mcnto-. One of the songs was "Cannibal Kins. lse this morning going through to Juneau where she will take a position on the staff of St. Anne's Hospital. The council of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce held a en to - BiitTii BAZAAR the on G: brought into use. Telegrams were . Gustafson, Eighth Avenue West. ,Ar.rr,ri cent tn nt.t.nwn In c.onnec- " Th meeting was closrd at 9:15 1".:?. I " V". v , , tion wun me maiiei. rwiunm with a friendship circle ahd"Taps. w"n.,m ln th phalr. TAKING SPEEDY TRIAL Earl Batt, Datt, charged charged with with damag- damag- i, iVlULVUltUIlt ' - Announcements All advertisements. In tbti-coL--. amn will be charged for t full month ftt 25 a word Catholic Bazaar, October 12, 13. ott Canadian October 19. "The Manse' Legion W.. A. Bazaar1 Eagle's Bridge, October 19. United Anniversary Supper 20. I Hospital Auxiliary Home, October : 21. Tea Nurses - St. Peter's Parish Hall Dance, October 21. . Lutheran tiazaar October 22. - M Hill 60 Tea October. 27. Country Fair, Oddfellow's. Ilall, October 27, Gyro Club's secpnVahhual iolJ lowe cn Masquerade, octoocr m. Hyggas Bazzar, Friday, Oct. 28. Ma 'tmfmmml Sonja's BazaarrNovemI5erJ4. Baptist Banaar-November 5. Presbyterian Bazaar war lioy, V3. . Cathedral Christina Bazaar NO' vembcr 17. . ' '';t St. Peter's' Church Bajjaftr Nov ember 2. n s vt,i PROCEEDING Catholic ladies Opened AnnuadVVfc fair Yesterday and it is continuing Today With Mrs. M. P. McCafferyas general convener, the annual Catholic bazaar is now In progress at the narlsh hall. The affair com- menced yesterday aiternoon wun the tea room and various booths. all distinctively decorated, ply- lne a busy trade from the many callers. Last nleht the official opening, took place with City Com-. mlssloner W. J. Alder officiating. This afternoon the bazaar contln ues and tonight there will be the drawings In the raffles. In general charge of the tea room Is Mrs. Henry Doiron assisted, by Mrs. ;W. Whiffln, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Sylvester and Miss Pulmlra Astorl. Pourinz are Mrs. J. F. Ritchie and Mrs. 'M. P. McCaffery with Mrs. C. P. Balagno as cashier. Servlteur.s are Miss Tpna Blain, Miss Marie. Balagno, Mrs. Gordon Viereck, Mrs. G, P: Lyons, Mrs. W. A. Pierce Mrs. G. W Nlckerson and Mrs. F. St. Amour. Ladies in charge of the various booths are; Fancy Work Mrs. E. J. Fltzpat-.YLck'.-Mrd. Leo Dplron and Mrs Eugene Fltzpatrlck. Fish Pond Mrs. Louis Amadio and Mrs. Schaeffer. Candy Mrs. Arthur Murray and Mrs. J. J. Qlllls. Home Cooking Mrs. R. E. .Moore and Mrs. Peter DeJong. .Hof.Dogs Mrs. Arthur Smith and - -v M;rs. Fred - Riffou. . jsj ... Timely Recipes AUTUMN MENUS I Takinc Into consideration tne importance of serving wholesome, foods so that tne neaavn oi wic familv mav be safeguarded, the following day's menu Is suggested.! . . . . JUU as appropriate ior use at ui season. The menus are typical of many which will provide well balanced meals at moderate cost. Breakfast Apple. Sauce Bacon , Toast' . Milk for Children , ! Lunch, or iSupper ,. Scrambled' Eggs on Toast i Celery Hearts Bread and Butter Caramel Junket Cookies Milk for Children Dinner t Roast Beef or Beef Stew Whipped Potatoes " Creamed Cauliflower Sliced Tomatoes i Ice Cream Milk for Children HEALS ECZEMA Hpfp Is a clean, stainless: Denetrat ' ' 1 I II J.H...A4 jng antiseptic now uwpciusa u) chemists at trlfflns; cost. Not only does this great heallns antiseptic oil promote rapid and neaitny neanng in open sores ana wounds but bolls and simple Ulcers are relieved and cleanly healed. In skin diseases the itchinj of Eczema Is Instantly stopped. Pim-ples-r-skln eruptions dry up and scaie on in a very iew aays. ine i same is true oi tiaroers iicn, sail About two hundred persons were Rheum and other inflammatory in attendance at the social last I skin disorders. . . . .. ... v... .ni.4Mt - r . i j night; waiter Smith was master of , v?" uul""1 io""; a rneiaia ceremonies and there was music by unarne uaiagno s orcnestra. 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Piano Popular Music The Professional Style HAROLD DAVEY Teacher of Piano and Plano- Accordlon Open for" Engagements Parties, Dances, Receptions, etc. Music With Kythni Reply at the News Clip This Ad for Rsf. Music Ruth Nelson A.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano," Theory and Harmony. Phone Green 390 Walker's Music Store Large Stock Music. Heintzman, Nonllicimer and Lcsage Pianos Piano Tuning with "Ucsortoscope" Phone Blue 389 212 4th St. CRAFTS MRS. EDGCUMBE Classes In' Leather Work Metal Modelling, etc. Phone BLACK 83C (Powder Puff Bekuty Shoppe Permanents, Marcels, Finger-waves, etc Children's Haircuts a Specialty. Phone Green 883 for Appointment Muriel Eby 437 4th E. THE SEAL f QUA LTY mm Si GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the ynly ifJmon canning company with -q all the year ro'iud payroll in Prlnc Hupert HYDE Transfer 315 SECOND AVE. FURNITURE MOVING Cartage Light Delivery Coal Wood Phone 580 H. , il