PAQ tOVfi Banquet, Whist and Dancing Enjoyed Dtlithtful Affair Staied Saturday Night in .Metropole Hall by Utt Erikson Ladies' Club A very successful banquet was held turday night in the Metro- pol Hall by the Lief Erikson Ladles' Today's Weather Prince Rupert Cloudy, light nerllrv"Mt wind; barometer, 29.80; j Dead Tree Ptunt Part cloudy, &Rht northwest wind; barometer, 20.84; temperature. 40; light Lanasra Island Part cloudy, straag vraaierty wtad; sea ertappy. Triple lla ml Overcast, light westerly wind: sea moderate. Terrace Cloudy, calm: tempera ture 3t above Aiyaneb Rain. calm, it abm. Aayox Cloud;', calm, 38 above. &v.rt Cloudy, calm. 38 above. Ilatelton Cloudy, calm, 20 above. flmlthers Part cloudy, calm, 28 above Burn Lake - cloudy, calm, 25 above. This Horse Was Rank Outsider King Jack, 409 to 1 Shot. Wins Last Big Itace at Agua Caliente AQUA CALIENTE. Mexico. Jan. 9 King Jack, a 409 to l &hjt. won the tost race of the season bore Club,, friends as well as members of j yesterday and paid big money to the dub being in attendance at the affair. After the guests had been duly welcomed by the Dresident. Mrs. H. those who were fortunate enough to be its backer. Eriksen, full Justice was done to the p" indulged in to the strains supper which was served on beau-'of accordion music furnished by tlxully decorated tables. An lm-1 Oscar Oiske. Delicious refreshments promptu program was then ren-. were served later, dercd In the course of which a nurn-! The prize-winners at cards were: ber of Jrtting speeches were made, ladies' first, Mrs. R Webber: second. Following the banquet, a whist Mrs. H. Briksen; men's first, E. drive was enjoyed after which danc-; Wick: second, A. Andersen. J- Sold with this personal guarantee DUll.ND each package of Kellogg'. Corn Flakes are the modern plants of the Kellogg Company at London, OnL, , clean, sunlit, sanitary. Behind it It -an organization, thousands strong, of loyal, efficient Murker. Behind it is the personal guarantee of W. K. Kelloggt "You must be satisfied with every package of Kellogg Corn Flakes. If you do not think they are more delicious, rriapcr, fresher mail the empty package to us anJ get your money hack. These are policies these are assurances of qual-hf and value that hate taken 23 years to build. 'never you are offered a luhditute for genuine Kel 's, it is seldom in the spirit of service. Insist - on the red-and-green package. KdloggV are definitely guaranteed the freshest corn flakes you can buy. They are protected by a completely trmled iasid 1TAXTITE bag. It's a patented Kellogg feature. JfK k BADMINTON TOURNAMENT Prince Hupert Club Beat C. X. Yesterday Afternoon ilitcheD. (-15. 415. - K. The members of the Prince Rupert Badminton Club were entertained on the courts of the Canadian National Railways Association on Sunday when a series of match games were played, the visitors taking the long end of the play by winning fifteen out of twenty-four events, leaving nine for the railway club. In the ladies' doubles the visitors took ftve oat of six events; in the mixed doubles they won seven out of twelve and, in the men's doubles, the score was tied, three all. On the whole the games were keenly contested in a spirit of friendly rivalry and all participants and visiting fans thoroughly en joyed the play which was climaxed with serving of refreshments by the railway ladies under the capable directum Of Mrs. J. H. Hoi ton and Mrs. P. M. Davis. In order that the schedule laid down could be carried out within the time set the game were limited to fifteen points straight, the beat two oat of three winning the event In a few instances, owing to the unfortunate sickness of players at the last minute, players were doubled to complete the schedule. Below are given the individual scores of the opposing teams, using rwlhva.' sorer, first in each case: Ladies' Doubles Mrs. J. H. Horton and Mrs. J. W. McAuley vs. Miss Bessie Tteom(.son and Miss Amelia PUlabuly, 8-15. 10-15. Miss Elsie Darts and Mrs. W. N. Currie vs. Miss F. Cross and Mist C. Mrs. 3. H. Horton add Miss Mar O'Brien vs. Miss J. MWfaU u Mr J W Ntcaolls 15-S. 1V9. Mrs. FA. Rogers nd,Mrt. F. w. Davis vs. Miss Jan Orfete aad ?Atam E. MacDonald. 12-15. 5-iS. Miss Thelma Dat h Ard Mms Ham Gliiies . Mies L. HaLSreil an, Miss Joan Cros 6-15, S-f&. i;l Mrs. W. Brass and a. P. M. Ri. -ner vs Miss Joyce Ettgciinbe Miss Alice1 Pillsbury. l-8, 2-15, 8-li Mixed Douses Mrs J H. Horton and A. Style vs Miss Bessie Thompson and R. Allen 4,15. 12-15. ' Mrs J W. McAuley and 3. H. Hot .or. vs Miss Amelia Pillsbury and W Bryant. 10-15, 15-9. 12-15. I Mas Elsie Davis and A. Styles vs. Miss F Cross and O.-MMehelL 5-15. - 2-15 Mi s W N. Currie and P. XL Davis I vs Miss C Mitchell and W. Larabte, , 15-4. 8-15. 5-15. MLu Mary O'Brien and J. Coma-dma vs Miss J. Moffatt and N. Al-,len 10-15. 14-15. Miss Ruth OUliea and R. Moxley vs Mrs J w. Mcnous and M. Me-Caffery. 15-11. 7-15, 15-12. Mrs. P. M Davis and R. Tobey vs. Mts-s Jean Orieve and A. Bowers, 5-15. 15-8. 15-10. 1 Mrs W. Brass and A. P. Melntosh vs Miss E MacdonaM and S. Ward. ' 15-13. 15-12. Miss Thelma Davis and P. Peterson vs Miss L. HaUtwdl and Ron. c Allen 15-14. 15-8. Miss Elsie Davis and W. N. Currie vv Miss Joan Cross and J. Dougherty, 15-12. 15-14. Mrs F. A. Rogers and 3. i Tang vs Miss J Edgcumb and Col kh-olU. 11-15. 6-15. ' Mrs. P. M. Rayner and P. M. Ri v -ner vs Miss Alice PJlrbury and J. Douglas. 1-15, 7-. MenV Doub'c-s J. II. Horton and R. ioxly u Ron. A. Allen and W. Bryant, 12-.'$ 13-15. F M. Davis ant J H. liorwai ya By Westover, My vwatch HAS HAS T rcki )WJ V I SB- k-J. 1 ask Mrf run h timu ne VWATO) 'M MOT 9 TOE DAILY NEWS Monday, January 9, 3J Recurring Weakness Mrs. Carr Finds l)r. William's Pink Pills Wonderfully beneficial in Restoring Strength Quite Improved I "I am a aged woman. married 12 years. I have a weak heart and sometimes get so weak ' I can hardly move about," writes Mrs. H. Carr. Port Carting. Ont. "I was advised to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and they have been a wonderful tonic to me. After taking three boxes. I feel quite improved and am able to walk again. I consider Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a great blessing to humanity." Mrs. Cart's high praise of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills is typical of what thousands of other grateful women have written. These pills actually, create the rich new blood which b lacking in run-down, exhausted systems. O rowing girls in great numbers have found Dr. Will lams' Pink Pills a veritable blessing. Older people have equal need of them Get a supply from your druggist 50c a package. MINISTERIAL association! Rev. C. D. Clarke is Elected Secretary Other Business Discussed Rev. C. D. Clarke, pastor of First United Church, was elected secretary of the Prince Rupert MtnlsU-r- flai Association- at iU regular UMIHHJ 1 1 HI U1N OJUIIUUf IU saccesston to Capt. Ruby Steele, who resigned after serving for a year. There was discussion of the observance of Universal Week of Prayer hare which was considered quite satisfactory. Member of the association were assigned to weekly service in the Prince Rupert General Hospital and weekly sermons for the press. ; Rev. Dr. F. W. Dafoe. president of the association was in the chair at todays meeting. Geo. Mite and W. Lasnbit. lft-t. It-lS, i-:f A. Styles Ihd 3. Comadina vs. M. Allen and M. McCaffery. 0-15, 14-15. A. W. P. Melntosh and R. Tobey vs. A. Bowers and S. Ward. 15-12. 18-7. P. Petersen and W. N. Currie vs. J. Dougherty and P. Edge urn be. 16-14, 12-15.1A-14. 3. A. Teng and P. Petersen vs. OsL Nicholig and J. Douglas. 12-15. 7-1. RENT A Radio. Sewing Machine, Typewriter McKAE BROS., LTD. FOR SALE Fresh Fish Daily Aboard Helen II Cow Bay ( vl HAT'S THO I tAATTTBtt. 'AJVRB 1 SHirat-BV LAX MIGHT J " 1 TWO FILMS ARE SHOWN "Hoar of the Dragon" and "Divorce in the Family" at Capitol Theatre The Capitol Theatre has booked two excellent pictures for a double-feature bill which la being presented at the first of this week. One is "Roar of the Dragon,' starring the virile Richard Dlx and Owili Andre, famous Danish beauty from Copenhagen, who makes her screen debut in the film. The other is "Divorce In the Family," in which such popular stars as the youthful Jackie Cooper. Conrad Nagel, Lewis Stone ' and Lois Wilson are seen. j "Roar of the Dragon" is a stir- ring spectacle of the Far East which : reflects a vivid panorama of the hazardous Russian-North China frontier. Miss Owili is seen as a Russian noblewoman, one of the pathetic patricians who have; ' haunted the towns of North China since the Red Revolution The pic- j ture, which unfolds the tale of the experiences of a group of Occidental refugees In a small town is said to be as graphic as a newsreel in its details of present chaotic conditions in China. Dix depicts a hard-boiled American riverboat captain who is Involved in a romance with Miss Owili. "Divorce in the Family" is a vivid drama of divorce and its effect upon children of disrupted families. Jac-1 kie Cooper plays the part of a little boy who through his mother's di-' voire and remarriage, la In the care of a misunderataadiiUT. atanfather There are many pathetse and dramatic as well as comedy moments. Lois Wilson plays the part of the mother: Lewis Stone, the "real" father, and Conrad Nagel. the "new" father. On her way from Vancouver to Prince Rupert via the Queen Char lotte Islands. CNR Steamer Prince John, Capt. Dan McKlnnoo, passed Dead Tree Point at 11:15 this morning enroute to Massett after havii.g made her calls in Skide-gate Inlet The vessel should arrive here by tomorrow evening A "Time Lock" VC MAD Of4UCH TBOuM.E NAJI1H THACT WATCH 1H SOW OAVsr mst VV I r- . I'M ,l ns7 r JONES' Family Meat Market Shoulder Pork. 4 lbs. Apples, 3 lbs. Pork Chops 3 lbs. Shoulder Lamb ft lbs. 1 Crosse Jk Black well's Sauce Lamb Chops. 3 lbs. Turnips, 10 lbs. Lamb Stew. 4 lbs. Peas, 1 tin Sirloin Steak, 3 lbs. Onions. 4 lbs Round Steak. 3 lbs. Onions. 4 lbs Rump Roast Beef per lb. Leg of Lamb per lb. Swift's Sliced Bacon 3 lbs. No. 1 Oaynor's llama Half or whole, per lb. 957 Phone 957 50c 35c 75c 60c 50c 50c 50c 15c 20c 35c 18c i Janet Gaynor Off To Hawaii; Will Meet Next Groom HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 9 Janet Oaynor, screen star, wno recently divorced her husband, and her mother have 14ft for Hawaii where, It Is reported, they will meet Norman OUliland, Mtos Oaynor's future groom. 1 1 o k-av, mag - uur yytmr r x. . C. N. R. Trains For the Bast Monday and Fridays 9:30 zjh Wednesdays 10:30 a.m From the Cast Tuesdays. Thursday and Saturdays 8 pm iaiiiigai:gPi Tor u' at ir arJ fM.,, V Tm T 11 .,nv i U4 T BUY I 1 1 ,vmmj TSiTT if ?3.': veSa WiOM-r ZbX r?fr:z-l. - -Si' t Tt 11- dSF-ni asuSlaSTaKaTaJilValJ MONDAY i Tltsiuv ww a. ji 'a Double BillTwo Shows i0r 0n, "Divorce in the Family" With Lewis Stone, Lota WiK Jackie f'ounrr. A Ml .- u g iciuff and 'Roar of the Dragon' With Richard Dlx. Own, Zasu Pitta. A Radio Picture Admission - . ij. Divorce in Family Starts at 7 i1S WEDNESDAY and Till Jtsotr '" -THE CilUlST iniiv WED. REVIVAL at 10 0". u.,,1 t,irr Pimples On Face A Dreadful Sight '.,li..n, Mrnk., irrit " rviH with pimp I vrJ to be MB b .,.. ;M4fl naat I r ' raliaf until . j who had ik mm tr r to i Bufdatk Katxi ;. .., ui ftf I sad tr t . ,,, T am kawy to my m f . rfT4 of tit pisspl! tiilitwl far IS KM 1 """" umiuiMf Buikley Valley COAL THE BETTLK COAL A Local Product TheFish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Slorage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. DEPRESSION PRICES Kkk Coals, per ton $n.oo & sll.io ( Not Nut Coal) Lump Coal, per (on sl:'.'0 Ixiose Coal, $1.00 per Ion let AH Coals are in a dry shed. Don't buy water, btiv roal HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 "TILUE THE TOILER" L r : One