Thin' Mb' November 7, 1040, -.... THE DAILY NEWS, - PAGE -FIVE Sendjheboys SMOKES FOR CHRISTMAS ' .v-t ism i ' SWEET cigarettes lib. of I or 1 lb. CUT 5nd your remittance, with odians number, ionic ond nam., and unit of iht soldier ov?nai to '2.50 SWEET CAPS, P.O. Ba 6000, Montreal, P. Q. cigarettes TODAY'S STOCKS (Co:irt"y S. D. Jphnton Co.j Vancouver Big Mlfsourl, .05'. ...... ' Bralome. 10.00. Cariboo Quartz, 2.05B. Falrrtew. .00Vz. ' Oold Dclt. .19i. Hedley Mascot, .55A. Minto. .01' 4. Pacific Nickel, .07. Pend Oreille, 1.83B. Pioneer 2.25B. Premier. .87B. Privateer. 53B. Reeves MacDonald, .15. Reno. 13. Relief Arlington, .03. Salmon Oold, .02. Sheep Creek, .88B. Cariboo Hudson, .02'iA. Oils A. P Con., .10. Calmont. 25. C it E. 1.60. Home 2.45. Pacalta, .05. Royal Canadian, AS3,'. ,- TH mm CI CCAV M t- k b b V I SOFT PUREX A.FER This advertisement la not published or dlsplayea by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia B. C. Furniture Co. New and Used Furniture 1 All Glass China Cabinet At 1 Realty Washing Machine One of the later models 1 - Complete Bed, Spring and Mattress 1 "Grown-up" Child's Bed Complete with coll spring and mattress 1 Bookcase At 4 Kitchen Hanrrc rnmniptr with condition. From . New Furniture 15 Mattresscs-:sizes 3-3, 4-0. Special Spring-Filled Felt Mattresses Of very finest Quality 8 ''"re Cotton Felt Mattresses Of the very finest tlcklnc-. Rnnntfil SprinK-Filled Felt Mattresses-With silk-Striped covering material, very well built and made of the finest 22.50 materials - 4 J'Piece Chesterfield Suites In the latest styles 75.00 and colors, Regular $99.00. Now 8 Studio Couches-In all colors and materials. Can be converted Into double bed or 2 single beds. 36.50 3 sprlng-niied cushions . ' sl!o Sets-with chromium trimmings. Couch can be convert uprt. into double or 2 single beds, Also has blanket storing space a"d 3 snrlmz-fiiil cushions. C7f! iifl to QQUJIII . - c ----- Prom BLACK 324 Packages should leave Canada early to ensure delivery before Christmas. A greeting card shott ing sender's name is enclosed uttb each parcel '1.00 lends 300 CAPORAL a WINCHESTER or J1.00 will send either OLD VIRGINIA pipe tobacco of SWEET CAPORAL FINE (with Vogue papers) Jo Can. serving in C.A.S.F.over$eas only. lends 1,000 fo an individual or unit. Next Door to B.C. Clothiers T 1 S S H Okalta, .S3B. Mercury, .04 Vs. Prairie Royalties, .08. Toronto Aldenrfac, .17. ' Beattle, 1.16. Central Pat., 2.00. Con, Smelters. 39.00. East Malartlc, 3.30. Pernland, .012. Frahcoeur, .45. . Iiardrock, 1.07. int. Nickel. 37.8. Kerr Addison. 3.40. Little Long Lac, 2.20. McLeod Cockshutt; 2.55. Madsen Red Lake, .57. McKenzie Red Lake, 1.23. Moneta, -.58. Noranda, 59. Vi. Pickle Crow, 3.05. Preston East Dome, 3.20. San '.Antonio, 2.45. Sherrlti Gordon, -.87. Uchi. .41. BDuscadlllac, .02. t s Mother, .06. Oklend, .09. Smelters Gold, .00',. Dominion Bridge, 25.',B. iht Mm $21.50 $32.50 $14.00 $12.50 $2.50 oil burners. In first class OA ft AA TO $49.50 $7.50 $17.50 $10.50 rv m mil v v " miRDJVVENCE District TERRACE P. Mcllroy of Edmonton Is at race for a visit at the home of W. E. Smith and family. The Canadian Legion has arranged that the popples are to be sold on Poppy Day by the boy of the Junior home guard, known as "Terrace Tigers." A dance will be held, as usual, on the evening of Remembrance Day and there are to be some drawings for prizes A number of useful and beautiful pieces of needlework are at present on display In Smith's Store window. Ah especially fine piece is a hand embroidered and quilted bed cover by Mrs. North. First Snowfall Bulkley Valley Winter Beginning to Put In Appear-' ante After Favorable Fall SMITHERS. Nov 7. (CP) In first fall of snow of the season ar-l rlved in the Bulkley Valley Tuesday, morning ana, wmie it was veryj light and hardly enough to turn the ground white. It appeared from the present weather conditions. that It was but the forerunner of more to come. Weather conditions throughout the fall have been about the best ever experienced here and It has n-ibled the farmers to get through their fall work In good style. V STOVE "JET POLISH Keeps S,,teel Stove Tops Bright, it doesn't blacken, and cleans 'them while hot ALL B. C. STORES CHIROPRACTOR Stanley W. Colton, D.CJh.C. Wallace Block, Phone 646 LADIES! New Shipment of Fur Coats IN TODAY .Come and Inspect Them. Something to Suit Every Case. GOLDBLOOM The Old Reliable Your Credit Is Good rhones 18. & 19 P.O. Box 575 Commencing November 1st CONFECTIONERY STORE Will be open 8 a.m. till 8 p.m. Sundays and Holiday 12 Noon till 8:00 p.m. MUSSALLEM'S CONFECTIONERY .Opposite Canadian Legion News VANDERHOOF Two carloads of settlers effects arrived. , at Vanderjvoofdurlng the past weeK. ; one .was ior xnoroas Hamilton, from Carnros, Alberta, who Is) taking ;Over the Mandalay ranch; Inrthe Stuart River district. The other -was for Mr. Killman, from,' Manitoba.' wno Is also settling in the Stuart River .country. Hallowe'en was celebrated with a delightful children' masquerade party in the Vahderhoof school house. There wasi an Interesting program to which Eleanor Paterson, Barbara Moran, Bob Holmes, Hazel Stokes. "Speed" Tingiey. Nalda Thorooson, "oungl Ludgate, Molly I Seldon, Mary Glllis WMIe Grant) and Molly Taylor contributed. Dr. and Mrs. Horning" acted .as Judges ana awarded prizes ior Dest tumes to Molly Seldon, Alvln Stokes and Russell Patterson, Mrs. J, 'Ml . Johnston, returned home last week after spending nx weeks In Vancouver. Her health U now much Imoroved. J The Woman's Auxiliary of the E- lisby and Chllco Anglican Church- met this Wednesday afternoon at the home, of Mrs. Carpenter. The Vanderhpof branch of the Red Cross has shipped to Vancouver 125 pairs of socks, sixteen bed jack ets, four pairs of pajamas, twenty handkerchiefs and . five dressing gowns. Arthur Kirk of Vanderhoof hai left the west coast with hi$ regiment and expects to be soon proceeding overseas. Light snow has already fallen In the Nechako Valley, belmj the first of the season. The lowest.thermom- eter reading to date this fall has been sixteen above. Irtaddlflbri 'to. Vanderhoof, An gllcan Church services vwere held this last Sunday at Norhslde and Elllsby. Cement walls (of f he. . new St. John's HospitaXbling' built at Vanderhoof, have been completed. SMITHERS Many friends of Arthur White, formerly of Telkwa and Smithers but for the last few years residing' in Victoria, were sorry. to learn that Mrs. White had passed ;away hi Victoria last week. -Mr; and Mrs. White resided in Jhe. Bulkley Valley for many years, .leaving Smithers two years ago to live lh Victoria. Olof Hanson MP; left Smithers i n Saturday morning' enroute to Ottawa to attend the session of the House. - 1 .. The check up of fire arms and of; National Reglstratlori.lias been. proceeding; Smithers during th pait few days and i's now completed. The, work was carried" out by ' fourteen selected canvassers Under .the sup ervision of theaocal Vprdyjnclal police. Hallowe'en 'acttvttles. In ;Smlthers were about normal: Some minor damage wasldone-arpund'wn and one wpcisawlngmaQieas'tain-pered with which will cost: the owner ome money .to have repaired as parts of It were rjpped; "'pit and thrown away: . , Reach ten thousand people with a "want ad." In the Dally News. KISS TIRED GOODBYE! PpUM M.ny Suff.r U Biid count Ana iron i rvn.w it. The Umilng 'thing ttnut 1 Hooi eoUKl U that you ri wfliih ibsut nuick M ft ttr ia 'tvtn l(ili,hfIUir'M4 ttrotg, ft you can fl. t it you tid ld ia jttnt dupty.' Urcd n p Mot. LoW blood couit me Jon Wrtatliat nouik rrd blood rorkuuWl. It it UMtjr yiisl job to mrry Uf-titlC cMi from fat lunn tbrofkovk jmvt kody.Ajd jtt Utt Uk oirr to txplodt n)iii la yoor ar nd mak t vo " tk. vkwii.) you mutt ht vltnty uf tiffo vPld th. raerf j Ik your body clTa m i Lit L 1j ufi nr. nuiim in run today, il ark world-farapui for tka blp Uy jflii Incrtaaing.th tiufntxr anil itrtnttb'af r tad forpuarln.jThrlt with your blovd. caukt . you'll fil tik bouadlnir ud fk tlr. ..T Railway Fatality Is Being Probed Inquest Opens Into Death of J. S. Tbom Who Lost Life in Lome Creek Engine Accident BMiniERS. Nov. 7. A coroner's Jury was empanelled here'on Sat urday and proceeded to Jlazeiton, accompanied by local provincial po lice officers, to view the body of J: 8. Thorn, one of the victims of the recent train accident at Lorne., Creek. The body had been found several miles west of Pacific the day before by Sidney Dannhauer of Copper City who had been patrolling the river in a boat looking for any of the bodies of the victims that" might have lodged on the river bank. The body, when found, was lodged in some logs about five feet above the present water level. 1 The Jury will sit in Smltherg next Wednesday to hear the evidence In the case. . The- patrol of the Skeena River Is joeing continued in tne nope inat jrom of the other bodies from this may De recovered. Terrace Has First Snow Some (Gardens Have Been Making Brave Late Show of Flowers, i : With Second Crop of Blooms' . . TERRACE, Nov.'7-Mlld Weather has kept up well to the present and, although' a few snowflakes were flyln'g .Tuesday, the -gardens are stllj bravely making a show of flow-ers,Y Sqme of 'them are In bloom for the second time including delphiniums and foxgloves. Here and there- is a second crop of strawberries. Chinese Gheir For Roosevelt Chungking Happy OverRe-Election1 IvVnltfd States5 President i I ' i .-. . ' ClrtrNOKINai Nov. 7: fCP) Chinese' peopfe In large numbers. pinlcjed1 this capital city yesterday and pHeered the , news of the i-e- Hectlon of Franklin D. Roosevelt ats president of the United States. Locarno Beach Is Not Wanted Oliawa Not Interested In ii for Ex tension of Vancouver Air Base iVANdOUVER, Nov. 7'Advice has been received here that the Bepa 1 1-mehtlot National Defence Is not Irt- reste'diln taking over Locarno Beach prob'erfv In connection with poss,ibjeixtenslon of Jericho 'Beach air" station. - ' KITSEGUKLA Tpl celebraiai the raising of .a,, to tem pole; a party wasTield by Al fred and; Arthur McDames last Sat urday. Mrs. Joseph Williams of Kitwanga was among the guests. t Thejnatlye ischool at . Kltzegukla waving tarrivea to taKe cnaree. mm 'baaltac ym wW f",tyt dUCtta Mrataii Cmr,Mrtmc!bbtr t tckc tOoDg a .(apply of KLIM. It', my rtcb:Uk, wtta B th cream left in, nadc Uito a ftie toft powder by a pro cca. whieh Uk out only the natural watw. Simply add KLIM to cMd water hilc with btatrr and you have asj Lnttant aupply of natural-taating pwtturiitd creamy milk. Theft's do nted.for rtfrittratioa with KLIM.no watte; o apoUing. U' tka ideal milk upfcly.for tht outdoor.. You can buy it at ail good grocrra and drug atoru. K LIJM CrMnty Ml L K 1 It's all verv ilmnleVnow ,1- 1opH back on it . for , years, I, was a chrorlc.pe$SU ,. mist, doubted .my, friends ncGcpif eciat their .abilities . Gradually they leftn.'fbr other company ... 2. I iidm't car. a 'limpl. lot they wer, not half' so. smart. as I. Once, in the club, somedn. boosted Vancouver products. "Small town stuff," I scoffed, "Vancouver isn't In it with the East." Then uncle cam. from Ontario. , ' 4.- "Take rr wKiikey," he showed me the. clear amber -color I of his o' "this brandy wasVdis-tilled in Vancouver, yet many-Easterners prefer it. Pure non-alfea!lri water, you know, ji important in distilling." 6. That did it! If I was wrong irl one case why not in other?. jCould It be that. I:;s it fault? . . .1 saw the light. New l,am a toltrabfe companion for a ticiy group iof friends rand s!l because. an .Eastern relation preferred " Vancouver ryel WORLD'S FINEST RYES 'MS?:-' MADE IN VANCOUVER VR.I 3. Thif evening we chatted by ) friendly fire. "Great place, V. couver' uncle mused,"fine clima.j,-and -your water irs the worlj's best. I suppose that's why ypt-fi products are so good." I was sud- denfy attentive. 5. "But surely .we have a long t wayto go!" I replied, ta!;en aback. that an' Easterner should remind ME of this fact! "Not in distilling," he '. repHed. "Test this rye with any l other brand if you still want to be j convinced." Whjt.; THOROUGHBRED RYE ,l,bj 13-oz. 25-oz. 40-oz. $1.25 $2.30 JO; UDL SPECIAL. RYE -s5 16-oz. 25-oz. 40-or. $1.65 $2.60 $4.00 This advertisement is hot published or displayed by the Liquor Qontrbl Board or by tHt Government of British Columbia GOLDEN nANTASI ' OItN Tlte favprit! variety under the famous rV40rir JaWl. Cliiiliwack-grdim mvJ packed creamed to perfection Here It Is Here is what the Variety Stor. has for you Stationery, Pencils, Ink.. SeHbblers. Wratlnf Pens, Christmas; Cards, Glassware, Chlnawafe) Tea Pots, Baby Bottles and Nipples;; Safety Pins. Elastic, Needles, Bobby P ins apd Combs, Dolb, Uatllcs,-Toys, Aluminum ware, tlectic tight Globes. Prices averaglnj from, 5c 4o ?9c Visit the Variety Store and ' set for yourself VARIETY STORE I. r n II -Sf'S a- n '. fcrl - a