pAoz SEC money QUAKER FLOUR taffy bread and rolls tvtrj time, with quarter tbt utrk ia half tbt timi with Quaker Flour nd The Quaker Method of Easy Bread Baking ! Quaker Flour is the finest all-purpose flour r can Buy, specially milled trom the finest Canadian wheat and guaranteed to give you complete satisfaction or your money refunded. um y Jt kttw it Brrrj tfmhttt h viMmnJ tl WASHED if mi, m imt fnrn if Annua villi. Bty Qtshr fhmr lUjj. KITWANGA, Oct. 13-Next week- in arizes. Learn the New QUAKER Method of Easy Bread Baking with QUAKER FLOUR Snd In the coupOQ below and see for yourself bow simple it is to bale delicious, nourishing $5.00 wetk for belt 10 tnirirttcUini iaIS words orIwi"Wtar I like Quaker Flour nd The Qo.ker Method of Etif Bre.d 8akin."Tc help you win. get thit booklet A reception committee has b:cn " " uiaK a i live un tn the hlrh ldals of ser A CANADIAN PRODUCT Utl lo Iht "ConlenW Hour" tvtry Monda M'sk "FROM CONTENTEti COWS' Se your loco Mmpqpvr It iM'on enj Urn. THE DAILY NEWS OFFICERS OLD AGE jWOMEN ARE . OF LEGION PENSIONS! READY FOR Jack Preece Is Ajraxn President-Appreciation Voiced To 'Women . New Zealand's Scale Is To Gradual Facing Election Be ........ ., . WELLINGTON, N. Z.. Oct. 13: At a well attended meeting of Cp)vith one eye on develop-the Prince Rupert branch of the BrltIsh mcnts ln j- thc Canadian Legion of the British Zealand ,nion of New is facing a Emp re Service League held last gcneral elcction Octobcr 15 and evening in tbeclubrooms the fol- dlgtstlng the u5or government's owing officers wens elected for, Social 6 B1U paSsed by the next six months:- .both hm.. nf nnHL-iment and Honorary President. Col. C. W . proxiditlg advanced leglslaUon for Peck, V. C D. S. O Honorary Vice-presidents L. Col. 8. P. McMordle, D. S .0.. Maj- ; pensions and free medical ser- vlce. OrnHiiiil lntrliiiMnn nf unlvpr- or John McGregor V. a. D. S O lMl superannuatlon wlthout a 1 sp-0ton.M C V.D. means test eventually replacin8 p President. Jack Preece (acclama-ithe of contrlbutory tri , oldaBe pension Is considered here -w uayva biMiw t4 wjyww. applicant also has 1 a week from elsewhere, making a total of 2 10c formed. The Totem Pcle Band will o:al Ilre insurance rates. Mayor Tjce which was the key word or Weck For marrled couples, both meet the train at 1 ajn. Saturd-iy T- D- Pattullo was toastmaster and the Legion. jof wnom Qualified, the Joint and-eirort. with music, the visitors kc:-. n addition to Mr. Seley, The annual observance of Re- benef,ts wln be reduced by 1 for to the hall. were u. n. wocn. w. M. Law, John membnnre Diy will be arranged' or me total, other than m: Bri-.ht will zive the ?dd'c-. of ybhavn. M.M. Stephens, M.J. Hob- for at th n-xt exprutlv. mtinn. llncome- received by the married welcome at th stnUon .-fin ttiv. ,na- A s";-f- Firc Chief D. II. Th'nnmii Armktirn nanauet wlU,coUple ,n excess of 152 a vear- B: Shearman !n thc b"!'. Refresh- ''cDfalc, P- M;Caffery. J. I. be held on similar lines to last menis will be ready for -the vifi- 'icu--en. e. r. Doyle. George Leek, year's celebration fora-after their long i.urncy rom R- c- nov-n. o. H. vcI-.on, W. J. Rupert. On Saturday there will be a bub- ltc reception: on Sunday, special Raymond and D. B. Taylor. General Manager Dicneson of the tetvlces. and on Monday a farewell W"oite P".w and Yukon Railway was party. - Everybody u looklna WINNIPEG WHEAT PRICES WINNIPEG, Oct. 13: (CP) Wln- h?re aboard the Princess Sophia nlpeg wheat prices are fairly steady. forrri oin8 through from Skagway to Yesterday futures were ,'8c to c with great pleasure to the proposed C5ea"ie- "e announcea mat ms nigner witn October at 60Vic Cnmnanv was KtArtlng n gtairn Una ?lSitt Everybody reads the Daily News, There's a'reason. to tne new Chisana minln? dLc- trict. peared during the nlght .and later her body was found ln the Skeena Louisa Harris of Hazelton dlsap- River. She was an Indian woman; t ? ' j Wkileloot, Vine. one of the reasons Baby is making such fine progress Is his food . A" ND ia- 5 I an irradiated Carnation Milk formula with the full food value of whole cows' milk, easy digestibility and added "sunshine" vitamin D. In producing Carnation Milk, nothing is taken out of whole milk, eicept part oi tne natural water content nothing is added except "sunshine" vitamin by irradiation. Because Carnation is homogenized and sterilized, it is easier to digest, always the same, always safe. When bottle days are over, there is no question of "weaning" baby he goes on getting his Carnation Milk inliis cup, Carnation is also extra good for cooking and creaming smooth, double rich, and it Aeeps until opened, without refrigeration. Write for these Carnation Books. "The Contented Baby" is free. The Carnation Cook Book, - containing a host of ideas and recipes, with full-page, ull-colour illustrations is 15j5 (postpaid). Carnation Company Limited, fi. Abbptt;.St Vancouver' , IRRADIATED Carnation Milk What Teople Pay A special account ln the Public Account, to be called the Social Security Fund, will be established, and into it will be paid the pro--eeds of the social security con tributions and all other moneytj mat may be appropriated by Par- .lament for the purpose. Out ol he Social Security Fund will bi paid without further approprla tlon all monetary benefits othei than emergency benefits. The social security contribution! fll consist of: (a) ' registration fee; (b) a charge on salaries wages, and other Income. Even person of the age of 16 years 01 jver will be "required to pay. The -eglstratlon fee will be five shlll-ngs a year, payable yearly, for all vomen and for all persons undi he age of 20, and 1 ($3.90) a ear ln all other cases. The first nstalment of the fee will be pay- Die on May 1, 1939. The direct charge to the wagi arner under the Social Securlt-Jill Including both superannua-ian and free medical service-vill be at the rate of one shllllnf n the pound (about five cents In he dollar) on all salaries, wages nd other Income, to be supplemented on a pound for pound baslf out of general government fund.". Actuaries have estimated the Social Security Bill will entail an ex-lenditure of 17,850,000 ($69,615-'00) . annually, at thc start, increasing to 25,000,000 $97,500,-000) annually ln 30 years. Farmers Opposed Opposition to the Social Securlt? cheme Is expressed ln an officla tatement Issued by the New Zea- and Farmers" Union, which says the proposals are in no sense superannuation, but are a very extended system of pensions. It sayt 'he scheme will Increase consumption but will tend to decrease pro juctlon, causing a strain on the resources of the Dominion. The New Zealand branch of the British Medical Association also opposes the government's health ln surance (free prastltlonsr) scheme on the ground that the standard of practice would fall. Under such a fcchpme. the association consid ers. the nersonnt rplatlnnshln hn tween doctor' and patient would be adversely affected, and the In ' ccntlve for doctors to equip them-' solves thoroughly will be FAREWELL TO TRAMS -. BRISTOL, Eng., Oct 13: (CP)-Tlicrc were wild, demonstrations with several people Injured by flying Tlass when a stampeding crowd bid a riotous farewell to street cars being taken to the' wreckers to make way for modern buses. t- i WAR POSTS Recruiting for Auxiliary Servlct Proceeds In United Kingdom By .MOLLIE JIcfiEE LONDON, Oct. 13: (CP) Twen j -nve tnousand women ln Englani were to have the opportunity o. ierving their country tmmediatel if war came. Detailed plans fo. organization of a women's army, U e known as the Auxiliary Territorial Service, were formally announced by the government during I" prlsls. Organization of the A.T.S. Is con-.inulng despite easing of the situ- Brown. . Tf . , A , ntinn bv the historic conference at Second Vice - president. H. A,1940 to JT,. ve Munlch. The plans, which called 4 f 0t rnrr I I .. . mla?e of 63 years 10 $39) a yearfor the amalgamation of existing Quaker Flout free j j tlvjsj TiJ1, 1th1 sum increascd wtauo have been worked 1 JSSSU ' hut since the leaders of Always the Same Always - ff- W" ntn the surrannuatlor. women's r ITK Quaker Oata Company, Dept. F-68, Saskatoon, Suk. J . rfeii tend me FREE my copy of rour booklet. "Toe Quiker J Method of Eur fireid Baking I N . . I Kitkatla People To Make Visit Clilef Edward Gamble and I'arty Going to Kltwanga i wenty -Five Years Ago October 13, 1913 o.l, u. j. otllU- ....U p-o .,, i 11.. J sns ' ? ? imtlrely sPcedes age benefit o Trus'tecs-J S. Wilson, George ron, The only qualifications h will k be ln , Crlnns 8 A Bird Auditor. J. M. Camnbell. ,nrffldCnC! in addition t o routine business , are Tll In -New nusurviwiiuM was pxpressea oi ine.ln-n . u . ,tJ The Prin:e Rupert committee of th2 Mainland Pxre Underwriters' hranrhv A s-n u t.r I ve ut-cii m uie cuun .nit- um ui nic niuinviis Auxin--,. , . . , , , j ary. both In suonort of the Ledon ea y end In'lt, o-vn nartlcul.r fl.ld of 'fS"- U1"1113; f,1' 60 lf fuUv work amone th- famill of pC?fnL ag, years' district. ' WlU recclve 103 5' Financial mnts W- to the milk fund of the Mun'cinV LS, , mC qua,UfJcat,ons Pr Chapter of the Imnerbl Order v?tJl rT'lTu Daughters of the Emnlre a,thfM at ""'.J? f beneflt sha11 tlon ws aim. "J1"1 bv .90 for every " exnn-wd at. " the In-'r? . fwt a. . . imiajlUlil t-UtlKiHLII nd vlsitorr led by Chief E. Gamble Ablation tendered a dinner at ,at(, tho exricntlve on the evident KitkaUa will visit he -T- p- Inn to F- Selev rom Kltvanga Vncere dflrf. of tr,. members to Zealand on March 15 u. uuicr uicome exceeaing id a year. That Is, the full rate of benefit may be received while the rroups were called to thc War Of Ice some months ago. As announced, this women's army designed to free men in various ion-combatant duties and most ol he work follows the lines of that .erformcd during the Great War by .he auxiliary prganlzatlons know" A "WAACS." : , ' Recruiting Is going forward foi hree branches ln particular: moor driving, clerical work and gen-ral duties which includes cook-ng, orderly duties and telephone .wltchboard work. Members of the Y.T.S. will wear uniform on duty nd a special badge whe'n In clvll-an clothes. All units to be organized hroughout the country will be lvlded into two classes, one for :eneral service, one for local work, lembers of the first-class volunteer for work at home or abroad, .he second class only to serve with-i reach of their own homes. Age limit for the General Service volunteers Ls 18 to 45 years and for Local Service 18 to 50. Officers are required to enrol for an Indefinite period and members for four years with option of re-enrolment. To Drill Regularly Companies of the A.T.S. will be mpioyea tor service with army mlts and Royal Air Force cstab-jshments. Certain special com panies composed only of motor Irivers or of clerical members will e formed. With these exceptions :ompanIes will consist of the re-lulsite proportions of clerical and jeneral duties personnel. During war time women territorials will receive1 pay. During peace time they will be paid for the time they spend attending ten obligatory drill ter- lods a year. Lord Strathcona, parliamentary under-secretary of state, will be a member of the Army Council responsible for control of the A.T.S. He will be assisted by the deputy Urcctor-general of the Territorial rmy, representatives from the Var Office, the air ministry and xlstlng women's organizations. Women (married or single) will K enrolled and not enlisted. All vill be required to complete the en-'olment form and the names and addresses of two references as to '.haracter, one of whom must be a voman, will be furnished by all lppllcants for enrolment. At preset enrolment will be limited as Jar as possible to women who al ready are trained in the type of i luty they are required to perform. Aliens are not eligible and any applicants whose applications show -hat either of the parents of the applicant was not at birth a British subject will be referred to the War Office. certificate of health from a medical officer must be furnished. Ex-service women must produce their demobilization or discharge papers. ThU advtrtfMemrtii U not publlihco or dUplayrd by tli Liquor Control Board or by th Oovernmeat or BrttUh Columbia TIIIfTHIf t A UN USUAL i PICTURE! To the Victor," With WM Fyffe, is 5 Story of a Scottish Shepherd And Ills Dag '2 o some, the acting ls eloquent mough to relegate spoken, wqrdl o the unimportance of a mere. Accompaniment, invoking the' rnood rather than .Interpreting- It: f Although It Is not a mere nnlmr movie, , "To the .v Victor" Is a'picture unuic The Dally Nrw fcr, lrculation. Play utH (Of LAST TIMES U t Complete Sh' wiiilyiir bez O-Re. t3 1 In an utiuauai aitu wuiuuy appeal- f ng picture is "To-the Victor." an!2 '-Tk TL T mtstandlng British production. 10 1 flC YlClOT' vhlch opened last night before an ippreciatlve audience In the Cap! ol Theatre and will be repeated his evening. Adapted from the tory "Bob, Son of Battle." the film as Its locale in Scotland and the eadlng characters are a Scottish hepherd and his dog. Will Fyffe, who has a fine supporting cast. Is excellent In the part Df the Inebriated, Unpopular own- r of the equally unnoDUlar doi. ATille the Scottish dialect appeat? jver written Bob.Son With John Loder, Marrirf U.I Unit Oah I'lus MICKEY noONlY "Love is a Headache' iAt 7:60 and J,:n WORLD NKffs IAt i ll nni.i fHIIIMMMM KICE IN VAmtn lAjnmiN, oct 11' trv, .1 fhp lino tiVIni, n.ri or. a.nii : . " M .... . a.c inaMuji- nucnuj wnen a dinner m !ently intelligent. The herdtng con- A -Id h'r" In ad of . Jj' .v.. s ...uivu. jounoauon ol r interml 'Love UaHwdache"lstheothcr enc- hoHtaWn China rTol end of the double bill prograpv.wlth fVj-Chl. phlnew ambassVte rl producing comedy conccmln. If e ' -i dilemma of an actress wrio.' rinds ' herself saddled with two orohantd '.nimren. Prinelnals In the ,nt .: AV()RSE TILW U. I ire Gladys beor. 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