Ladies' Music Club Meeting . Life and Works of Mendelssnh j, Subject with Sirs. Garfield McKlnley in Charge Delight your family with the tastiest, most delicious bread and rolls you've ever made! 'Make up your mind today to Join the thousands of happy housewives who hae changed to the new Quaker Method of Easy llread Baking with Quaker Flour, la )ust half lb lime, with quartir tbt urL you cia make better, lighter, tastier bread ,11 v. I uii., I .... . c failures. Be sure to u se Quaker Flour-the super-tine, all-purpose flour that's sold only with money-back guarantee of complete satisfaction. 'hui4mJiJ'limn llnm frn a uittl h tmi KLVMHW mi. Part nut fnm par turn ArUusm utUu 95.00 a week will be awarded for the best 1 0 entries describing in 25 words o lrss,-Vrhy I like Quaker Flour andThe Quake I Method of Easy Bread Baking". You can wml Quaker Flour Always the Same Always the best ) tr Bread, Cakes and Pastry a. i i ?i F-Ca, Boatatoon, Saak. Plaas taml ma arrRcE copr Nai. Jrrt ' Mh'd of l air Bd BiBjlili r K 1 1 ! to batp roa wia a copr of tbit aluatle boo a-UiT'Tha Quk Method of Eatr Vnad Bakio". . . v w n l Frivolity For Everyone Halloween Is The Time For a Festival of Fun Fireworks Chinee Crackers-Pkg. 5c ' iaittbtt- Large llombs Pkg. of 10 Sky Rockets , , . . . 5c ir. to v.c 2,c Roman Candles 5c to 25c I'inwheel., Fountains and other Novelty Fireworks from 5c up Noisemakcrs, Hats, Streamers, Favors Masks- I Hallo ween Napkins Pkg. Seals- Pkg 5c CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFE Nione 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK 10c Cut Outs 5c and 10c "Life f the I'arty" and "Party Mix-upS"-For up to 10 players -7" Halloween Checkerboard l'uzzle ;" Anagrams- Cftp M0"0P,y 50c 25c $2.25 Large set seis : 'T for Boys, fi.r.s and And Many Other Games and Pues Grownups Too LOCAL NEWS NOTES Orange Ladies' Country Pair! I. O.O.F. Hall tonight, 7 o'clock. Adm. Free. (251) Allan Cross of Claxton and his brother, Bertie Crass of this city, will sail for Vancouver on the Ca- tala next Tuesday. I liaaio Ri?ot tViHot fl'fl n m on the subject of the day was read Metropole Hall. Refreshments, Mrs. J. Hodgson, who has been the guest for the past week of Mrs Frank Dlbb, Graham Avenue, West view, following a visit to Mas- the Flowers, Mrs. R. G. Large and George for her home In Vancouver. ( Mrs. II. N. Brockresby. Vocal solo, "On Wings of Song; Mrs. Bernard Lundahl. Tea was served by the hostess. WINAMZE! J5D00:ncfl? 1 1 Provincial Constable H. L. Mc- tfnnnav nf Tpprnpp nftir a hrlef Itrln to Vancouver on escort duty. arrived in the city from the south on the Prince George yesterday and proceeded to the Interior by train. Anglican Women's Auxiliary Tea Is Successful Event Favored by pleasant weather, successful tea ana saie iverv V CI Ol4V.V4J3 M v-a Fiery, Itching Skin Gets Quick Relief: ' There is one simple yet lnexDen-slve way to stop the Itching and irritation ?f Eczema Instantly, and . i- tk nnnir Mnnn's Emerald Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY FUONE Ml Oil night and morning and people who suiter wouia De ix w j Ask Ormes Ltd. or any first-class . i U ririni two-ounce strength! ana rejuse w fhingBln itslace. 1W. sucha.h to- lv concenirautu Mih" two. ounces last a long, ume, hi Tfndrr for V"" miiuii.-s . huiirtinrH. and for thf "onacrVte apron ,s,.l M'PX.1t inUW cananun forte '" '""-nwtfee fnni Bav BC,- nd addressed to to. Dlrttr -T" Ontario. rveTunm'ir noaa of the ,4th NrS. vrl wlen Towers r pacuiK:" , , These forma, tto1?.- n!JX. of cwntrwts. Drport- " :"r. , twoo Otta.wa. or Sldqoir chartJml bank .? rMWto of National ESSE I, t (10 Prnt) of the wu "CI . 7.W,1 tenderer ... irTAhTHl KlUJUaU a va-a---w nu . mvtTHrtt. lot the wk. or enter aooeuUnit th ran. tract to 'JB!lf71i;.. with the P' r- telf The Depanniriiv "J" : - uie ,. n tit Hinder. Deputy Minister, D.ariment of National Daft, (II Q. 921-10a-3). ternoon on the Prince, George for a brief business trip to Stewart. Miss Frances Thompson will be leaving 6n the Catala next Tuesday afternoon for a holiday trip to Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle. The event of the season Gyro Hallowe'en Masquerade, Friday! night, Moose Hall. Meet your I friends there. (251) REMEMBRANCE DAY Merchants are requested to decorate j their windows as d tribute to those) who made the great sacrifice. Wearj a Ponnv on Remembrance Day. tf . Mis Winnlfred Ebv R.N.. who has been paying a Visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Eby, will sail by iheCardena tomorrow night on her return to Vancouver. Mrs Pat Campbell, wife of hp I customs oflcer at Silver Heights. - i mts. wiiiiam rteiu is sauiim tu- nght n the Prince George for a aboard the Prince George yesjer- a - - trfv.t visit in In TfonnAnuor Vancouver with Ht n her nor daugh jiQiit7n.ii dav eoinE north for a visit. Mrs. Campbell resides in Edmonton. Miss Dolly Paulis of Cedarvale arrived in the city on Tuesday night's train to pay a visit with Hearing of the case of the hall- hut boat. Bawiew; Cant. Dan , J U ly S4ty aw j a. f w a--. I home J cooking was held yesterdaj ' i wedge, charged with having Jiali-nftamiwi hv thp Woman's Auxili-iVMif in tti! rwvtspsslon in Area No. A. W,, " - I ULI, ... ar'y of St. Andrew's Anglican Cath-2 without a permit in contraven- i l .1.. v.ama sir lire I i, . i , , A nMnnni t cnbna, rptr. Johns, Fifth Avenue West. A lan;eJuiations, has been further adjourn-'. number ot laaies catiea uj panuu- until tomorrow murium;. lze the affair and were received by Mrs. C. V Evitt, president of the Woman's Auxiliary, and Mrs. Johns. The rooms were attractively decorated with fall flowers and luuagc. Fresldlng at the tea table, wmcn G Sweeney, Prince George; . - J. " " " " beautiful torone - was centred with i rtXt"-' Hosier cltyk-- chvsanthemums. were Mrs. RU Mclntosh. Mrs. Thomas Andrew Prince Rupert and Miss R. M. Davles O. B. E.l j c Alger arui J. S. Appenhel- irs c c Mills was In charge on ir Vnnrniivpr: J. Cook. Winnipeg ' the tea room and was assisted by - , ; . . i. r A t Mrs. William cruiCKsnanit, ivus. L, Holtby. Mrs. A. G. Kix, Airs. Trevor Johnston and MVs. J. H. Nordan. Acting as cashier was Mrs. F. A. MacCallum. Mrs. W. H. Tobey and Mrs. O. P. Tinker were in charge of the home cooking table. Hotel Arrivals Royal Announcements All advertisements in this col-nmn will be charged for t. full month at 25c a word. Hill 60 Tea October 27. Country Fair, October. 27. Oddfellow's Hall, Gyro Club's second annual HaU lowe'en Masquerade, October 28. Hyggas Bazzar, Friday, Oct. 28. Eagle's Bridge, November 2. Sohja's Bazaar November 4. Baptist Bazaar November 5. 11. resbyterlan Bazaar Nov. 10. S. O; Basjtefc Sftfjat Novembft1 Lutheran Sewing Circle Bazanr November 16. Cathedral Christmas Bazaar No vember , 17. St. Peter's Church. Bazaar Nov ember 24. citv Tennis Association annual dance, Oddfellow's Hall, November 25. IN THE .SUPREME. COURT OF BRITISH lULtNUia In the Matter of the "Administration Acf And In the. Matter of the Estate of Manuel Gonzales, Deceased T kVV woTirnc that b order of Hla Honor Judge Fisher, local Judge of the Bupteane ixjuim oi oriiiaa wmmioi made the Uth day of Outober 1S38, I waa appointed Administrator of all the Etitait within Brttlah Oolumbla ot the above-named deotaaed, late ot Mayo. Tukon and 8tewart, British Columbia All persona Indeotea M we acua eatave are required to pay the amount ot their n4.KoriTia tn nut fnrthvlth. and all persona hating' claims against the said eatatte are requirea no zue we aasuv, properly verified, with me within one maiita jrom ina iim pumicauon ui Oils notice, otherwise distribution ot Uve aaJd cetU wlU be made without regard thereto. Twd a Prtnca Rtioert. B. . this 15th day of October, 1938. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B. 0 ter, Mrs. R. E. Davie. a 1 n..i. 1 1 Tl nlV. Memorial School, was the speak-1 er today at the regular weeKiy luncheon of the Prince Rupert Ro son. Mrs. Anderson, entered the ty Club, to subject being on ed, t wnenuni ucation with particular reference rnnce nuycit, utu"i iiuo.v.., - , cvio nrtll iin.ivo me reorgaiuzauuu ui uic iotui 11115 IUUU1111& - , . , ,t iscnooi curriculum, w. u. oaies, there was a eood attendance of members with a few guests. TAKE THE LEAD OUT OF YOUR LEGS C..I n,. Y. R1J anJ Ynu'U Rt lKf Pen that Sends You Boundini Up the Stairs cxjftn hu betn eomplHtlr cut off from I ...a a vna aivak alnwl (StVlVallha Uins, wstv mm saw ;w u "a wma.w- 1 t VI A la.L aArtmialaa riiua a a, jvur wtwu ism. a a mi.a.iv IUd eorptuclet arc your oxy gen-carrier t. lJ VSVl I UI VAf BU wv a a Kau a w - - - ry part of your jaUm. Without enough oxy-jra-crryinir corpuscle, your ki4nji. liver, Btoniach and bowels ilow down. Your tkin grit ale. flabby, ortcn pimpiy. zour nerrer may become jittery you tire quickly If ei uepreueo. What you need Is Dr. Williama Pink Pills. These world-famous pills belp make more ana better rra corpuscles ana mui msrrsn the oxypen-carryinir power oi your uioou. C;t Dr. WUliams rink Mia today at your drupffist. See for yourself how quickly this time-proven blood-builder will help give you back your pep. c.iu.c.T.rvfrica.,u4. J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank Bide. CRAFTS MKS. EDOCUMBE Classes in Leather Work Metal Modelling, etc. Phone BLACK 836 Be'tiiie'LlfeftiftrtylMny' Piano Popular Music The Professional Style HAROLD DAVEY Teacher of Piano and Plano- Accordlon Open for Engagements Parties, Dances, Ueceptions, etc. Music With Bythm Reply at the News Clip This Ad for Ref. Music Ruth Nelson A.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano, Theory and Harmony. PHONE GHEEN 390 Walker's Music Store Large Stock Music Helntzman, Nordheimer and Lesage Pianos Flano Tuning with "Kesonoscope" Phone Illue 389 212 4th St. I'M ALWAYS READY FOR MY SHREDDED WHEAT V SHREDDED WV MADE IN CANADA - OF C SHREDDED WHEAT U made of whole wheat only, which contains vital food essentials for developing sound growth and alert minds. In most delicious and easily digested form. So serve It with lots of milk, hot or cold, every day. The Canadian thraddad Whaat Company, tad. Nlifara Falla Canada :1 Xhur-day, October 27K1833. PACE "iTKiW Orctnge Pekoe Blend ALADA TEA The Ladies' Music Club held its re ular fnrtnightly meeting yes-i terd.iy afternoon at the home of Mrs aarfleld McKlnley who was In charge of the program subject of which was The Life and Works of Feiix Mendelssohn." Mrs. Shelford Darton the president, was in the chair and a very Interesting paper by Mrs. McKlnley. dance. MuaIc by Fossum. Adm. 35c. The program was as follows: tExerybody welcome! piano solo, "Concerto in O mm- or," Mrs. H. O. Johnsen. Piano duet, Clowns," Mrs. E, S. O. Johnston. Vocal solo, "Cradle Song," Mrs. S. D. Johnston. Piano solo, "Hondo Caprlcloso," Mrs. J. C. Gllker. Vocal duet, "The MaybelU and (2S1) ! Vocal solo, "O Rest In the Lord," the Prince George yesterday Mrs. J. H. McLeod. 'noon for a business trip to Stew- Dance of the art. He will return to the city on J. Smith and Mrs.! the Catala next Tuesday. Phone 112. Taxi; new heated cars. J. A. Hlnton sailed yesterday af- ." Pond's Beauty Box l KLEENEX 200 's - KOTEX 12 s 2 for 45c Containing Pond's Vanishing Cream 30c 1 Pond's Cold Cream 30c 1 Pond's Face Powder 60c Sample Bottle Danya Lotion SPECIAL All for 99c 15c 23c KLEENEX 500's . .niODESS 12'S 2 for 45c Ormes yn9 Pioneer Druggists The Ll,U Store Phones: II ft is Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 f.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till Z 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. $36 MORE HEAT FOR Less Mdiiey 33c - a . 23C Help Support the Region that Helps Support You. . Think This . V Over, Then BUY BULKLEY VALLEY COAL j RAILWAY HlaalKAlftSl 1 J 1 1ttV.L m 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 DIKECT SS. "PRINCESS LOUISE" SS. "PRINCESS NORAH" ' Oct. 28th Nov. 7th, 17th, 28th 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 Seryices Tickets and Reservations from W. L. COATES, General Agent Prince Rupert, B.C. - i