uanflft Qctober28ti94Q. Dry Canteen Tea Success Patronized Vrry su-rcssful was a tea and, ,,p rf K. m? cocking hell Satufc- day af f.r. :.-.i by the maJnj,aun(fc commi ee o nr; un-.a services dry ran.U'A th? canteen on ,Se Avenue. Mjlodlgs, cae4 and a vrr.''fyin2fa,mcunf was realized F ill fj3y.an4. foltoge were, usjj ;.i th drswatfins of the too- which F an,' trapiiv? appearance. For a, iruim-k.r Kf CJiIiiZ it was,, the. forces. forces. G-E Clf tnn 6 models from J34.50 El, t G-E Rtfrlo.r.ln,. 10tnodtl,f,om$l96 ;J1P Mfs. S. A. Klelback andl , . i Mrs. J. A. Tene had rh (home cooking table and Mrs J E j.?gdie conducted the raffles. I Caller was Mrs. Ivan Hm'.B(i , , . jKvUeurs were Mrs. N. M. Carter Affair At Unlled Services UuL Op ftta. William Rc'.hwell. Mrs. CX V- Saturday -'...,.. ui ,btii, Mrs. A. L. Holtbv. Miss Marv PitllCC. M-.'J. PAT Pin. vri. Mrs S. V. Cojc wageneraj con,-'to Seattle. Ken MM:hell. Mr. a ,,11: INDIAN BOY'S NICKEL &ri Cecil McCarthy Mrs D v' SmaU In4ia i8ht vears Smith nnrt Mm qu.iL.,,' old at tuberculosis preventorium, r Winers of raffles were Bay, would literally have of .theatre ticket with No. 23 kndl Lwots' f, contribute to the pat; miss, Beatrice Bernec R. N. who won a cake-with No. 63 and turned, It back 1$rfth sfldjers. fi.E WiKr Fitl. tconomlcil. G-E Activ(or n!im. 5 modtli from S79.9S Horn's a real health saver for every wnplnlay of the year. A. G-E Washer puts an cml to the drag and drudgery of ' washday that ages any woman. Puts, an end loo lo ihe, expense of outside, help. A few cents a month in current cost will wash the family clothes. Come in. G-E Autonutie lion $8.95 Wiv will he clad to idiow you Oik... f, hov' lha three, cleaning zones wash thoroughly, quickly and yet so gently. Let us demonstrate, the many other CE appliances that inake household tasks so much lighter. Easy Hudget Terms.. MADI IN CANADA NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA POWER COMPANY LIMITED C A NAD I ASH GENERAL ELECTRIC Ihu smms-M&mfts&ui.-- When you want a .Rciablp, Corafortahlf, Dependable Taxi Service PHONE 13 21 Hour Service at Regular Rales t-148 D . collection for the recent national Red, Cross drive for funds. H? had, no. money but he had been told that, It you put your pulled teeth under, your pillow,, a fairy 9- VSiS, wen Known banker, would leaver a nickel and take the business m' jjid v.sh dealer.' ol, Iteeth, He had four loose teeth 'W. ..-7al. fs apoara the dui, aias, an were too good to first wM't this adjunct of local -Yukon" last nlgnt returning' to thelPUjJJ However, another little In servicrs tcr the ; Alaska city after a business trip dlari boy, in the' same ward said itxe was sure the good fairy would help ithe little chap, out. Sure enough, net morning the nickel was there. His friend had given the matron a precious, nickel he himself had saved 'to be placed under his chum's pillow.! MOST IM MUTANT "Vhat is your, most Important acnieyement?" was. ithe question .asked, the. secretary of the "Nor irioneer" women's Institute at I CecD Lake in .the Peace River Block. Back, came the answer, "Red Qross." The secretary continued,: "We are, mostly young married women with small child ren, ana u isnt possible for us to. 8'Mnd many meetings as it is hard to get anyone to relieve us but we. are thankful ithat we can do. a, little, toward this great work. Proprietor Of Curiosity Shop In Seattle Dies SEATTLE, 06tT 28 J. E, Standley proprietor of the Eagle Curiosity Shop, well known to all visitors to Spattlf. died Friday at the age of 86. He came to Seattle and cs tabushed " hlA unique business in. 1899. ber i 14. FVdsh Local Raw and Pasteurized Mirk VALENTIN DAJRY J. H. BULGER Optometrist Kay Bank Bide. Announcements All advertlseraenU in UiU ctl-nnxa will be charged for. a fuU month t 25c. a word. Gyro Hallowe'en Hoedown, Octo Canadian .Legion Bazaar Nov. 1. Cambral Dance, November 1, Qddfeilows'j Hall. Salvation Army Sale, Nov. 0. i - Anglican Bazaar. November 7.. Sonia's. Bazaar, Moose Hall. November 8. 102nd Auxiliary Dance. Armory, joember 8. Presbyterian uazaar huichius Hospital tea arid dance. Novem ber 15. Lutheran Circle Bazaar. .Metro- pole. Hall. November 16. St..,Peter's Fall Bazaar, Novem " ber!. W. A. Sale November 21. Extern Star Ball, November 22 Moose Hall. Valhalia Dance, Oddfellows' Hall. November 22. Red Cross Tea, Legion Hall, Sat urday, December 7. CHIROPRACTOR Stanley W. Colton, D.C.Ph.C. Wallace Block, ?hone 646 LOCAL NEWS NOTES Just say "Three Two please.' Are ya havln' any fun? Join the Hill Billies at the Gyro Hoedown dance Thursday night, Mopse Hau. through to Seattle. COLDS Believe misery as matt wise mothers do. Rub throat, chest, back with It. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sather, prominent pioneer residents of Fairbanks, were here aboard the North Coast yesterday going VICKS VAPORUB Thomas. Kell EXjbs?n, 39, captain for se.vQr.al years of, the Durham County Cricket club, is dead. On his first appearance at Lords, play ing against, the West indies, dod-son scored, a century. Do you know the Sally Rand, play? Jock Sutherland. Brooklyn Dodgers f,ootball coach, describes It as a "naked reverse." He says "the in terference and the supposed ball carrier streak around one'end while the other back takes the ball and, without interference, scoots around the other IlanK." A "sppt costs you only half a dollar. Try it in, the Dally News classified column. uti FOR SALE FOR SALE Small sawmill and shingle mill. A Robertson, Mas-sett, B.C. .Ji? FOR SALE 4 room house, with fur-' nace, 2 bedrooms.. Best of condition, plose to dry dock. Box 29, Dally News. (253) FOR SALE Trolling boat Tek'a O., fully equipped with salmon gurd-les, gear, anchor winch, anchors, etc. Also suitable for three-man halibut boat. Apply Prince Ru- BOARD AND ROOM (257) FOR SALE 48.5 acres, Skeena River, Mile 47. Suitable for vegetable raising chickens, hogs. Nearest good soil to Prince Rupert. Rail and water Crans-portatlon. Sell cheap. Apply Box 31, Dally News. (257) FOR KEN1- ROOM For Rent. ,736 Taylor St. J . . ' . !"-.' fie it i alter u pjn. t FOR RENT Kitchenette with el ectric stove and, bedroom. 70? Fraser St. in the rear! ? . 1248) BOARD, and Room, vacancy, 400 4th Avenue West. Phone Black 965. Uf) "POSITION WANTED, COOK or second-cook. Take charge of anything, cafe or camp. Box 32, Dally News. (257) EXPERIENCED girl needs work- housekeeper, cook or chambermaid. References. Box 33, Dally News. (254) "LOST ANYBODY finding a 3 months eld springer spaniel with a collar return to Ooldbloom. Reward, Uti. LOST Double string of pearls be tween Ambrose Ave. and Baptist Church. Reward. Box. 34, Dally News. (255) LOST Top plate teeth. Return to Dally News. (253). FOUNb FOUND Small child's black leath er shoe. Owner can .have same by calling at the Daily News and paying for this ad. WANTED, WANTED Capable housekeeper. Good cook, sleep ih. good; wages. Phone Green 413. (254) Just say "Three. TWft please." For relatives and friends over seas send photos for gifts this Xmas, Benson studio. izojii For, drunkenness, Mrs. Alma Mur ray was fined $25, with option of se,yen days.' imprisonment, in city Douce court Saturday. T. W. Bjown will be speaker at the regular, weekly luncheon of the Prinjie Rupert Gym Club, today. His talk will be appropriate to the Founders' Pay occasion. Miss Pheme, Finley, wh, has oeen un a nonaay inp. stn, returned to the clfa from' Var; couver on me uaiaia last nigni.,-. James Morrice. after a trip ifo Vancouver and, els.CThere. in the south, was a pasisnser, aboard uie yaiaia lasi mgn returning to atewart. Among passengers going south aboard the steamer; North, ,pas. which "wai in port yesterday, were Uiirty-slx men who have ben, er-gaged in building a large neyic radio station near Sitka in connection with the ttoltd, states national defence program. Their work completed, thejr were on he way nacK to Seattle. CA?a Ul' THANKS J.Ohn Sorvigj and family w,ish to, thank all wh.p. contrlbiu,t?d 0 the. aTuable farewell preeji,t they rer ceiyed prior, to. their, leaylng for. Vancouver. EDISON MAZDA LAMPS CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC ' C 0 M P A N T IMltID Typewriter Repairs Adding Machines Cash Registers All Vork Guaranteed J. STAFFORD DIBB PRINTING CO. Besner Block Phone 234 Phones 18 & 19 P.O. Box 575 Valuable Premiums Given FREE with our cash coupons on your purchases. U will pay to save them. Ask us about our. coupon plan. MUSSALLEM'S. Economy Store "Vfhere Dollars Have,More Cenfci" Opposite Canadian Legion Everything in Novelties At j Eva's Novelty S CUAD 625 3rd. Ave. West A : Variety of Books and Albums Nature Books it A, delightful series; pf Pocket Handbooks, illustrated in color.-nlne tltleSr-BCvO Q BIRDS WILD FLpWEKS BUTTEKlfLip3-r; INSECTS FRESH' WATER FISH SALT WATER' FISH J UUUti 1WUIANS TKtJiS Each x Stmp . , Albums Size 8ixll, 190 pages, profusely illustrated. Special price Photo Album TV Size U'zXlS., looser-leaf style- Heavy, embossed cover. . Q B Each Extra Leaves Pkg. of 18 - 35c, Five Year Diaries t Size 5x7 Vi. very attractive, brown or blue leatherette . iHuuuiK 754 yith ipek ao;Hey: lri Genuine leather, padded, brown only $2.5$ Just Arrived Brand New Quebec Heaters For Coal or Wood, at moderate price New Enterprise Oil Heaters You get clean healthful, just right heating comfort all time. It saves oil top because you can; turn it down low when only a little ' heat is needed. The New Enterprise "Airflow" Heated , For coal. The Airflow gives you two-way heat when and asoa..-want it. This revolutionary new Enterprise model brings a rocas-r v ure of heating satiifaction previously unattainable. Enterprise Coronet The Enterprise Coronet is a high quality steel range of the latest modffn style, convenience in operation in ease of cooking and In ' cleaning is the keynote pt this new design. The Coronet is def- . initely the woman's choice. It win pay you to come and lppk over. ; the entire stock of heaters, apd, ranges now on display in our ' store. s,lv A.Uftvance (or Ypur Old Stove ELIO'S FURNITURE STORE MOOSE BUILDIK.G -:- THIRD AVEJiyft Phone Green 916 Store Hours 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 pjn. Mike Cofesi Accordionist and Teclif r A.A4. Certificate FI1QNE RED, 8ty a a j jii " irT STOVE JH 1 POLISH Keeps Steel Stove Tops Bright, It doesn't blacken, and cleans them while hot ALL B. C. STORES Every now, and then we wish to call the attention of the public to he fact that our coal Is ' i ' OurccAf m weJ(e,you very IOC-- TAtHdy '6ttiffl(tnatf The wav THEVWEATrou a "hot propositi" The coal we sell Is a 0f the proper heat as oit tn Is as full of the proper pounds. You can quickly prove this to yopr own satisfactjeuv bjr phonlne Philpatt Evitt & Co. Ltd. PHONE 651 653 It you log anything, advertiss tor it