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NEVER REALIZED I. tiitnAti mnlt M.H. fft .MwartlMmrV 4. Hljl. tnoner CMWl 5. 'MmjI MtoMrScMlna ewilrL METAL TUIEI allowaiico on your present set MODEl Cl-15 ?1 46.00 DAILY KEXS Wednesday, N0Ttmbtr 2? 3J Canon Rushbrook Talks to Members Of Local Lodge ' i iddressed the local Oddfellows' Lodge at a gathering which followed the regular lodge meeting last night On nf tho thlnos h nents were served. The local lodge has been imbued ith new enthusiasm following the fhrial visit here last week of the provincial Grand Master. George J Scott, fruit rancher from Oyama in the Okanagan district. The principal feature in connection with Mr Scott's visit here was an In spiring address along practical and jp-to-date lines which he delivered before the members of the lodge. He alluded to the progress which the order continued to make despite trying Umei"and made some pracUcal suggesUons as to how fraternal organizaUons might as- ist in community betterment and general service. He drew attention o conditions around Femie and Corbin in the Crow's Nest Pass country where things were quite -liffleult owing to strikes, lack of; vork, etc. One of Mr. Scott's sug gestions was tnat the SOLDIER'S ESCAPADE LAHORE, India, Nov. 20: (CP) A soldier of the Patlala military force, arrested on charges of misuse of arms and ammunition, at tempted rohhprv nr th...i nnr lh Ask For GOLD SEAL SALMON Fancy Red Sockeye Look for the WHITE LABEL with, the GOLD SEAL mm or - j i Packed by the only Salmon Canning Company with an all the year round payroll , in Prince ' n Rupert. I WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront j Completing a regular voyage iresenune in an interesune lizni f v4nAh,.. n.iAAn " - - laiauuin ia uit umt (some local experiences which might . charlotte islands, C. N. R. steamer I J At If" i m uic oramary course 01 eTenw De prince John, Capt. Nell McLean, considered quite commonplace, 'arrived in port at 10 o'clock last Rev. Canon W. F. Rushbrook. rec-ln!ght wlth passengers, maU and tor of St Peter's Anglican Church freight and will be here until 10 o'clock Friday night when she will Sail on her return south over the same route. iescribed. was a trip to the North With a fair fH iut nf nnkn isiana nsomg ground., Heiresh- ?prs r v it,m.r PHn.. George. Capt. H. E. Nedden, arrived In port at 10 a.m. today from Vancouver. Powell River and Ocean Falls and will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Anyox and' .Stewart whence she will return here tomorrow evening southbound. Helen II, Capt. Peter Byrne, wai n with 1.000 pounds of flat fisn this morning and sold to Bacon Fisheries. Some fifty, carloads of grain arrived overnight from thp prairie lor the Alberta Wheat Pool's local elevator. As already reported, there is now enough grain on the wav here to fill the house. There is no word yet as to when export ship- ments may be expected to start from here. Northland Transportation Co.'s fraternal ,nip Nortn Sea CaP- A. W irders might throw their halls ODen Nlckerson- was ,n Prt mor s community centres for the dls-ussion of public problems and as a venue for the clean activities of youth with time on their hands. During his stay here a dinner was gt ir r i quantity i i i -j ill nv to iji i the rin England 1 n rr 1 1 -i n-iiAhi which - . f - eay. Hotel. Mrs. Scott, who acrnmnanin,, loves him. Kipling, in fact, seems "J?" ZZTyTZ Wm' was entertained by the Re- Famous ,hh Poet Believed Wei, -erag. Englishman, part SSS-bSr'STSfBrt! But Subject To Many Rumours . hh JtiwLZi; : LONDON. Nov. 20: (API Scarcely a week passe without , streets "looking exceptionally chip- I Cdi dfiiQ OaiC m u tJ r T, .. , . ..1 .u u,e 535601 8e 1 Pr" They They are are sure sure their their ido idol Is ls yard Kipling p "' the l"e veteran vclcran bard Dara. ls(Burwash. Most of them J . due to , -arc workine orKUlg hard nara on on nnnthpr pu anotner epic at; ?al" gaining nga a repuUtion. "Eulton: second sccond onlv on,y the f,f fact that t., Kipling lives the life lo.r Basil aanarow. for elusive-0f a recluse at his Sussex estate, ness of increment 'and personal in- whlch u not eqUlpped with a tele. accessability. inhnnp mnclH., , Only Zaharoff, the international j than those with the Kipling cast1 oi mind as an indispensable adjunct of easy, if not modern, living. A check of police authorities at HeldTuesday Affair by Queen Mary Chapter, I. O. U. E, at Home of Mrs. T. II. Johnson A tea and sale. o(, home cooking and candy was held yesterday af ternoon by Queen .Mary Chapter, Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire, at the home , of Mrs. T. H. Johnson, Fourth AVenue East. Mrs. J. E. Boddie, recent of the chapter, received, the guests. The j tea -room convener was Mrs. S. V. Cox and pouring were Mrs. W. D. 1 Grant Holllngworth. Mrs. J. B. Gib son, Mrs. D. c. Stuart, Mrs. A. T. Parkin. Miss S. A. Mills and Mrs. J. C. McLennan. Servlteurs were Mrs. J. R. Morison, Mrs. William Brass and Mrs. F. W. Mrs. R. c. Parsons acted as cash-1 ter. The home cooking table was in charge of Mrs. C. J. Norrlngton and Mrs. Hugh Klllln and Mrs. W. C.' Asplnall was in charge of the sale 1 of candy. Miss May Hartln read1 tea cups. The raffle of $5 in cash was con ducted by Mrs. J. A. Teng. the win ner being J. R. Morison nlnlng discharging three carloads or rresh and frozen fish from Ketchikan for transshipment East over Canadian National Railwavs. After discharging, the vessej sailed for Seattle. Today's Weather Triple Island Overcast, lizht southerly wind; barometer, 30.26: sea smooth. Langara Island Overcast driz zle, moderate southerly wind; mod erate swell. Terrace Cloudy, calm, 32. Anyox Raining, calm. 34. Stewart Raining, calm. 34. Hazelton Cloudy, calm, 28. Smlthers Clear, calm. cold. Burns Lake Bright, cahn, 10a. CALGARY ELECTIONS CALGARY. Nov. 20: Calearv's civic elections are being held today with interest centering In the mayoralty contest where Mayor Andrew Davison seeks re-election with a Social Credit candidate as a formidable rival. ECONOMY SPECIALS Offer You Real Values. Leave Your Order NOW! murder, is alleged to have fired 3o'AYLMER TOMATO JUICE ,uu' " a vinage to make the omau, per tin villagers surrender their valuables . ttIPE PEAS Tender IU ILUU, xtOLOCKEAM HEALTH UA1S, laife-e pkg COKN FLAKcJi 3 pkgs. Hills liRos. 'cof-ee per lb. No. 2 souat. Der tin ILIBBYS DILL PICKLES 2V2's, per tin BARTLETT PEARS 2's 2 tins CHRISTIE'S SNOWFLAKE j SODA8, per pkg. I CAMPFIRE MARSH-i MALLOWS. 3-lb. tin SNOWDRIFT COCOANUT per lb. 27c 25c 47c BRAID 8 BLUE LABEL TEA A n 11V SHELLED BRAZIL NUTS QQ0 Whole, ner lh OaJl GRANULATED SUGAR (Limit 20 lbs.). 10 lbs. .... BAKEASY SHORTENING 1-lb. pkg. WE DELIVER 7c 10c 25c 29c 19c 93c 27c 57c 17c 3 lbs. 50c Out of Town Orders Receive Prompt Attention.' MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE 'Wrt Hollar Have Morn Centr" P. O. Box 575 Phone 18 i DRAMATIC BILL HERE Thrills in "Murder in the Clouds' Poignancy in "The Flame Within- 'Murder in the Clouds," an excit ing melodramatic mystery of the air, and "The Flame Within," the gripping story of a woman doctor. are the features of a mid-week double bill program being presented at the Capitol Theatre. "Murder In the Clouds." with a cast headed by Lyle Talbot. Ann Dvorak and Gordon Westcott the Mast-mentioned of whom was killed Hi 2 i a few days ago at Hollywood as a result of an accident while playing polo, concerns a plot of international conspirators to steal a secret formula foe high explosives from the government. Spies plan to blow up a plane in which the for- mula is to be shipped and this leads to a thrilling hunt for the air robbers with airplane battles. There Is also a stirring romance In which two air pilots battle for the love of a girl. Her kidnapping leads to a crashing climax. Ann Harding and Herbert Mar shall make a good romantic team in "Tne Flame Within." Miss Har ding is seen as a noted woman psycniairist who devotes her life to untangling the mental dlstur m omers. Marsnall L n 5ouu. renaDie doctor of great cnarm. Maureen OSullivan and enry Stephenson are also nrnm. lnent members of the cast. THROWN IN FLAMING HAY NELLHORE, India. Nov. 20: (CP. The prosecution alleced at thp trial of five persons charcpri with murder that they carried off their victim while he was asleep, bound him and threw him hayrack. TO.MU.r and Tl ' P0 MEN REALLY KNOvJ "THE FUMEWItS A.WOMWSS0M 7 12 & 9 37 PLca The Story of a Dare DftB Tilot Who Can't Keep Out ( Troublo in the llca,tn-or n the Earth' "MURDER IN THE C LOL DS" - with LYLE TALItOT ANN DVORAK 'At 8 24 Onrr O: BULGER'S New Christmas Silver HAS ARRIVED This year we have the loveliest and most varied stock we have ever had. The factories have better facilities so that you get better service than ever before. Hundreds of beautiful pieces at verv reasonable prices. Call and look them over while the elections are complete. A Few Suggestions Are: 10-Inch Round Silver Plated Sandwich Plate, beautiful - design . si,95 Same with side handles srs Other kinds, heavier and more elaborate $2.50, $3.50, Slitt. Silver Plated Cocktail Shaker with handle and spout, niro d " JU5 Silver Plated Teapot. Sugar and Cream M Other designs and weighU $12J50. $16.00, i Complete 26-Piece Rogers Set Knives. Forks and Spoons in b: tirul red chest I . 0,,ver P'atcd Tea Set Tray fancy bottom v . 1 will not show scratches ..... ...,....... . $73-1 Children's Silver Plated Cups, nice designs in glftlboxes JJ in ax witi ma. tie your home complete j 651 "' Sterling silver Child's Cups : $60, I3 Very nice Silver Plated Sugar and Creams on tray M Rogers Fancy Pierced Pie Casserole with Pyrex linings K-"3 : $3jo, u' Silver Plated Casieroips. fnnrv niorrrH nnri rhx any Ut Her iN'cw am Attractive (lifts. 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