Thursday. November 10, 1933. TEE DAILY NJSVV1 Music Kuth Nelson A.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano, Theory and Harmony. rilONE GREEN 390 Walker's Music Store Larce Stock Music Helntzman, Nordhelrner and Lesaje Planoa Piano Tuning with "nesonoscope' Phone Blue 3S9 tbSt. A Hot Time Is What You Want This Winter You can get It by uslnc our fanwus Edson, Ilulkley Valley or Nanalmo-Wellintton coaL PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phones 58 or 558 WrasHteSBBBBMaTflBfaTataB! , NATIONAL MOTOR SERVICE TIIIKI) AVENUE EAST Phone RED 392 INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS II1LLMAN CARS STANDARD PRODUCTS Prompt and Efficient Service . CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFE Thone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BIJCK J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank BldfJ. Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 " """ 5 " 'THE 5 FOOD VALUES IN SHREDDED WHEAT Vitamin B -for Growth acted as general convener and had the event well organized. The following g took LOOK part pan. Mrs. J. A. Lindsay, In kitchen; Mrs. C. O. Campbell, Mrs. w. w. Wrathall and Mrs. J. Armstrong, serving. Sewing Mrs. O. W. Johnstone I and Miss Kay Watson. Home Cooking and Candy Mrs. iE. E. Brandt. Mrs. Frank Glass and 'Mrs. J. C. Gllker. ' Fish Poid Miss Edith Johnstone land Miss Phyllis Hamblin. .' Hot Dogs and Doughnuts Miss ICissle Armstrong and Miss Nancy , Bremner. Country Store O. W. Johnstone and Mrs. C. II. Elkins. The Prince Rupert Rotary Club was in business session at its regular weekly luncheon today. President W. L. Coates was in the chair and there was a fair attendance of members. pitching JT- Announcements All advertisements In thfc column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Presbyterian Bazaar Nov. 10. S 11. O. N. Basket Social November Lutheran Sewing November 10. J Circle r nldian Shredded Whtll Company. Ltd. NfiDfat SHREDDED WHEAT Circulation In i Library Shows Definite Gain T. J. Williams and Olive van coot en, librarian. The circulation during the month showed a definite increase over that of the rjrevlous month and as many Bazaar Eagles' Bridge, November 16. St. Peter s Church Bazaar nuv-embcr.24. City Tennis Association 'annual dance, Oddfellow's' Hall, November !25. - , - pa , ,fi United Bazaar December 1. S.O.N. Play December 2 and 3. new volumes as funds permit are being obtained for winter reading. It was reported at the meeting ' that a number of excellent volumes had been secured for the library . , -nilp-t.'nn Tea Room-Mrs. Norman eraser, d to offer a receiving; Mrs. Bert Morgan, cam-, dunlicate copies to the ler; Mrs. rranK Moms. mts. tcpv mPPt with Alger. Mrs. H. 'M. Daggett and fr" iv,. Jwi nnthori- HiC aiumi v - ties. Children's Story Hour To Resume Director Mrs. Robert Cameron. Assistants Mrs. J. A. Barry, Kitty Cameron. Jean Cameron, Mrs. J. G. Garrett. Phyllis Hamblin, Mrs. Trevor Johnston, Mrs. B. Lundahl, Dr. i i Christmas Fair, United Church, December 2 and 3. Carnival and Dance, MeUakatla, December 5 .' I Cathedral Christina? Bazaar No-' vember 17. 1 St. Peter s Si ;tl rove Pnrlsh Hall Dance December 9. t T i. Mandy. """JI isaoei " Marimmon, Id. U TORTURE In A MinuU M . Morrison, Mrs. Fred Mc eH rubM and other rtla aaotaa Ut imuiea aun. v.. a' - . !.d. fart. Ropa thi mort inwiu Untlr. A ISo trial IwtUa. at dni "J5?J lKl Si ttaoln back. Aak lor D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION. T Ann Mrp n. V. Smith. " " liWW' I Substitutes Mrs. W. L. Stamford, Mrs. G. P. Tinker ana Margaret Armstrong. LONDON Nov. 10: (CP) Early ricpr qt a West End hotel saw a ;oat heading, a procession with two musirians playing "Many nappy Return of the Day." It was an Am erican visitor's birthday and friends were celebrating. j LOCAL NEWS NOTES i Phone 112 Taxi; new heated cars., wear a poppy on KememDrance 400SE Meet at Moose HallriFrl- .y at 10:30 a.m. lor paraae. , Miss Jean Stalker Is sailing ..to night on the Prince George for a rip to Vancouver. Dayl unic lias ui,uui.uiutu - Ioam SlnM)n i - tU- tonnHrir in 1tl "icaa 1 " ": r:: : visit to I Ave. ana Mcunae ei., wav nc i nui authorized to accept business -foi j Evenson's Ideal Cleaners. For -your cleaning and pressing requirement phone us at 858 and our driver will I call. 264) MADE IN CANADA - OF CANADIAN WHEAT FOR Baby's Cold Be the Life of the Farty- Piano Popular Music The Professional Style HAROLD DAVEY Teacher of Piano and Plano- Accordlon Open for Engagements Par-tics, Dances, Receptions, eto-Music With Rythm Reply at the News Clip This Ad for Ref. Baptist Bazaar Is Successful Men Took Prominent Part In As sisling Ladies In Annual Sale This Year Help end it quicker' without "dosing . CKS Vi PORUB Tim nfpli known local couples will1 be principals In weddings to be held this evenlnz. At one of the wed- . T.u dines Miss Ella Steen will become , i.Ci, -""'r; the bride of Constable T. A. Stew- list Church, in which men as well were "ans idd. cnairm.., x. Black, secretary, Mrs. N. E. Arnold as ladles took a prominent part on, this occasion, was a very successful event, financial results being highly satisfactory. The affair took place on Third Avenue downtown1 in the store formerly occupied by Thomas Balllnger. H. M. Daggett Prince Oeorge will bound honeymoon couples. be the south- ship for both BAZAAR IS ON TODAY Annual Affair of Presbyterian Church Ladies Aid At Social Parlors This Afternoon In the church social parlors, at- itractlvely decorated for the occasion in red and green, the annual' bazaar of First Presbyterian , Church is being held this after-., noon, the affair having been, open ed by the pastor, Rev. H. O. Fun-j Plans for the fifth season of the ston. j -,.j o. Unnr ta-prp tnauz- Mrs. H. M. Foote. Mrs. W. L.' urated at the home of Mrs. Robert Sandlson and Mrs. C. O. Ham are Cameron on Tuesday afternoon, lncharge of the tea room. Mrs. The Drogram Is scheduled to start Alex McRae, Mrs. D. C. McRae. on November 26 ana wiij cuuuuw - -until March 25. The Hour will be.sle Rothwell are pouring and ser-...-..j 4, ntm Hall fromivlteurs are Mrs. B. R. Rice, Mrs. Cunuucicu hi ! ... o eleven on Saturday morn Hih alternate meetings for ; children of four to eight and nine to fourteen years. The staff comprises the following: , . supervisor Mrs. J. T. Mandy. Rnhert. Cameron. Mrs. John Mc- Lend. Mrs. J. A. Frew and Mrs. William McLeod. Mrs. James L. Lee lis cashier In charge of the booths are: Fish Pond and Plain Sewing Mrs. Robert Strachan, Mrs. A. Iv- arson and Mrs. J. A. Teng. Novelties and Christmas. Difts-r- Mrs. E. J. Smith and members of the senior choir. Wlshine Well Mrs. Harry Cal- derwood and Miss Jessie Rothwell. Home Cooking Mrs. Mi McRob- ble and Mrs. James Hadden. Candyr-Miss Betty Woods and girls of the Young People's Country Store E. J. Smith and members of the board of, Everybody reads the Daily News rhere's a reason. "SSKJIBBrBBBBBrS faVSfSBTaTaTataTaTaTaflaTaV MfeRiH F1 Home Delivery CAPILANO BHPWINS CO.. LTD. AjjffiSSwf VNCOUVt(l. B. C. BEER Am THE r AMOUS FOUMlH A Of tHt HOUSE Of UTHMIDOE This advertisement is not publlshea or displayed by the Liquor Control Boardj or by the Government of British Columbia. Anionc the donors in connection with the Sons of Norway Sonjas ba zaar last week was Selvlg's Market. Tonleht's train, due from the I East at 11 o'clock, was reported this . ' - A A 1. . S. O. N. Basket Social, Friday, auernoon vo dc o I 1 10 p.m. Ladles with baskets free I Good Music. Refreshments. .Adm. Parent Teacher's Assn. asks welcome, (263) who promised donations v 35c. Everybody . , .-those "rme'' this week. (263) EVENSON'S IDEAL CLEANERS I wish to announce that since-'Mr. R. G. Cunningham of Port Es- who is paying a business the city, will sail Friday night on the Cardena to spend the winter in Victoria and California. With only 6ix weeks to Chrlst-mai the Boy Scouts are seeking contributions fnr thpir tnv shon ' tor the repairing of discarded toys lor destitute children. , ARMISTICE BANQUET; Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L. Anniversary Banquet, Friday November 11th. Members and ex-service men only "Tickets from Members of the Executive. (261-4) On Remembrance Day. November jjuuiu, iKjuuy win uc vpcii liuui ui am, to 11 pjn REMEMBRANCE DAY PARADE. Canadian Legion, B.E.SL. members will fall in at Legion Clubrooms at 10:15 a.m. Decorations, medals and berets will be worn. Ex-service men and nursing sisters cordially Invited to fall In with Legion. (262-4) Rascus Hatlehol. Karl J. J. Ho bostad and Rasmus Nakken left oni last night's train for New York I Where they will embark November 19 on the liner Oslofjord for a Visit to their native homes In Norway, Mr. Hatlehol and Mr. Hobostad eo- lng to Aalesund and Mr. Nakeen to Bergen. Dressmaking Js'ubone Foundation Garments EDITH MILLER Room 14 Smith Block Phone BLUE 276 JONES FAMILY MARKET Phone 957 Phone 683 LEG of PORK Per lb Per lb SIDE of POKK 2 lbs PORK CHOPS Per lb LEG of LAMB Per lb. LOIN of LAMB Per lb and SHOULDER of LAMB Per lb Per lb. BEEF SIRLOIN TIP of BEEF RUMP ROAST of BEEF Per lb. Phone 957 FULTON MEAT MARKET PORK SHOULDER of PORK- Phone 683 Saturday Specials LAMB 3 lbs. ROUND STEAK and 2 lbs. KIDNEY SIULOIN STEAK 3 lbs. ROLLED PRIME RIB ROAST Per lb VEAL LEO of VEAL Per lb FILLET of VEAL Per lb SHOULDER of VEAL 4 lbs CHICKENS Per lb FOWL Per lb. 20c! 15c 25c 25c 25c 25c Ttvn Quaker Oats CCdUDeilT, 15c 18c 15c 50c 50c 18c 20c 25c 50c Dept. F-68. Sadca&oon. Bask. 30c 25c ' Please lend me myf RXf copr .r of .k. the booklet, " "The i ne Ouakcf uuaurr I J Heckled Former 11, the Post Office wickets will be q ! f open from 8 am. to 12 noon. Thel i reSlQeiltt uClS Fine Next Day Sale Street. 1 Method of Eaiy Breadalunj.07 Si-OKANE, Nov. 10 For heckling Former President Herbert Hoover at a meeting here, Oeorge B. White was fined $15 In court the next day. PAGE THREB r Bake Better Breid in HALFWit time, with lMMi?tf0Theworlcihe 7'S East) QuakerWaq with 550.00 Every Week $5.00 will be awarded to the ten best entriet describing in 2 5 words or less, Why I like Quaker Flour and The Quaker Method of Easy Bread Baking. Enter Now onilvry Wkl FREE! to help TO? win-T - copy of the ralu- .1.1. knnliW I QUAKER HUUH "The Quaker Like thousands of women, give your-$elf new leisure and at the same time, most delicious, wholesome bread and rolls. Follow The Quaker Method of Easy Bread Baking with Quaker Flour. The Quaker Easy Way does away with tiresome kneading, eliminates set-ting. And remember, Quaker Flour is specially milled from finest Canadian wheat to give you the best all-put. pose flour money can buy. Learn The Quaker Method of Easy Bread Baking NOW1 Send for FREE Booklet. - easeful i uttknnt it Every faim tf uieatis wash, J and KEWASHED in fresh, part water rem our turn Artesian wells. Buy Quaker I lour loaaj. Method of haT k-ioe-uuucr Jj.l-l,WkJ.l.'lil,'J.liMllj.);iiL'i'LU NOTICE At command of the King, a two- minute silence has been ordered for tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock throughout the British Commonwealth for the observance of the" Armistice anniversary. Citizens of Prince Rupert are requested to see that this order is duly observed. W. J. ALDER, Commissioner. npaTftffl Keep thia with your ceciv J CARROTS and PEAS fresh, full-flavored peas and diced carrots add inviting variety to yout meal, and require no preparation. m mm sbbxm afia-aa'SBhM M m wm mam Ti:"m'mZ FOR WALL AND CEILING DECORATION MURESCO puts arTfTTOpV? 1WA A RICH FLAT FINISH that wiH not rub off,. McBRIDE STREET WLml out Aieti I TtiaaVCL JJ $36 Walls and Ceilings crack, chip orptel Mad in 18 Tints and White Beautiful Economical Durable 40c per Half Package 75c per Package GORDON'S HARDWARE Phone 311 Canadian Pacific Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and "Way Ports Ss. "Princess Adelaide" Every Friday 10 p.m. . TO VANCOUVER DIRECT November 7th, 17th, 28th, December 8th, 19th SS. PRINCESS NORAII" Winter Excursion Fare Vancouver and Return Tickets on Sale Nov. 1st, .1938 to Feb. 28th, 1939. Final Return Limit March 31st, 1939. Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations from W. L. COATES, General Ajent Prince Rupert, D.C. t i ,t hi : f'. m. j .1 1 v 9i: 't V ir Hi