Friday October 7, 1S38. Corn Nlblets Tin Orean Ileans- 2 tins N. 1 Butter 3 lbs. W 1 fas It's f to have all tht tray yon wo-to kttp that I: oltrt, on-your-foci fttllag all fh timt. And Ktllogq' rat Flakti will htlp ye havt HI Tkty'rt paektd with tht fMra.lilig goodttst cf wholt whtot, with tuoigh ttra bran to bt mildly laiatlvt. Ktl. laqg'i Ira Flaktt art dtllcleui to oat! Crisp. toaittd and flavorfil. Rtady to itrvt with milk or crtam. At all groetri. Madt by Ktllogg In London, 0tarlo. Eagles' Open New Hall With Bridge Party And Dance Opening social function In the new Eagles' Hall on Fifth Avenue ! Ea-t was a very successful brldgs party itnd dance on Wednesday i evening There was a capacity ! crowd with thirty tables of cards and more coming in for the dance. For all it was a highly enjoyable evening. Prize-winners at cards were: tes first. Mrs. Harry Wanamaker; second, Mrs. W. J. Richards; third, ! Mrs. J McRae; fourth, Mrs. Peter Solem: men's first, Carl Strand; second, D. A. MacPhee; third, Harry Wanamaker; fourth, J. McRae. After cards delicious refresh ments were served. Dancing then followed with music by Mrs. J. S. Bbck's Orchestra. Angclo Astori was master of cere monies for bridge and Robert Mc i Kay for the dance. Frank Ellison presided' at the FMf m lyyiiii i Mh 111 EAT TO FEEL Teachers In Annual Meet ' FIT! J. S. Wilson Elected President Of Organization on Wednesday Night The prince Rupert Teachers' Association, at its annual meeting Wednesday night In Booth Mem orlal School, elected officers as follows: President, J. S. Wilson. Vice-President. J. G. McKinley Secretary, Miss Lillian Halllwell. Treasurer, Miss Muriel Lalng. Executive Miss Margaret Shlel and T. L. Davles. Geographical Representative, J. B. Wilson. Press Representative, Miss MOuat. door and the committee In charge consisted of W. Hutson, A. Ronalds, W. Gardner, S. G. Ayres, Charles'. Phillips. Henry Smith, F. Noble. F.j Hunter and H. Ferguson. I Mvigs Cash & Carry Groceries l-vapornlrd Peat-lie evaporated Apricots Orange, Grapefruit and Pineapple Juice A lt Op 12 cz. tin Tomato Juice Llbby. On 14 oz. tin K. I). Prunes -i Alt Hp 2lb, package Corn Starch Totato Flour Crlsco 3 lbs Salt SliaUers.. Shredded Wheat 10 c 12c 65c Gc 11c AH llran Orapenut Flakes 10 C 13c 25c 80c For Thanksgiving No. 1 Turkeys 35C Swift Premium lloast- OCJp ing Chit ken-Lb. Hoillng Fowl 26C Lb. Leg of Lamb 23C Lb Circle 'S Picnic lIam-2GC Lb No. 1 STKKlt HKKF T-llone Koast 25C Lb Sirloin Koast " 1 25(5 Lb. ... ' Pol Roast 12C Leg of Veal Lb. ..... . 1 25c Veal Chops 25C Lb Leg of Pork- gQg Lb, , Boston Butt 25C Lb. Spare Kibs 15C Lb. y For Service and Quality Phone "65 FREE DELIVERY MacKENZlH FURNITURE Mirrors Mirrors Round, Square and Oblong. Suitable for every room in the home. AU British plale with beveled edges. $2,00 Wee from, each I See Yourself As Others See You ; " " " ' I'homs 775 'v 327 TIIHU) AVT.NUK The city council, In the person of ! Cltv rVimmlsslnnpr W .T AtrW will Dr. J. C. S. Dunn and his brother, iP CI Dunn will ha coltlrnr hv (Vip W. H. Tobey, C.N.R. divisional .superintendent, returned to the cltv on last night's train from one Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 35? a word. Catholic Bazaar, October 12, 13 Presbyterian Tea "The Manse' October 13. Canadian October 19. Legion W. A. Bazaar Eagle's Bridge, October 19. Unlted tober 20. Anniversary Supper Oc- Hospital Auxiliary Home, October 21. Tea Nurses' St Peter's Parish Hall Dance, Oc tober 21. Lutheran-Bazaar-October 22. Hill 60 Tea October 27. Country Fair, Oddfellow's Hall, October 27. Gyro Club's second annual JlAli, lowe'en Masquerade, October 2 Sonja's Bazaar November 4. Baptist Bazaar November 5, Presbyterian Bazaar Nov. 10. Cathedral Christmas Bazaar No vember 17. St. Peter's Church Bazaar Nov ember 24. Holland Bulbs Tulips, Narcissus, Daffs. Get Your Early Forcing Bulbs Now for Xmas Bloom Tfortst' 'wTH!Rn AVE. ANDREW PIES Order Your Chicken Pies Now for Thanksgiving THE SEAL QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only almon canning company with an all the year round payroll la Prince Rupert " TiiZ' DAILT XTm3 . PAGE x&tri V 1 LOCAL NEWS NOTES I M. P. McCaffery sailed last night on the Prince George for a trip to ! vancouver. Phone 112 Taxi; new heated cars.' Dance Saturday night. Doston Halh Join the Fun! Adm. 25c. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gibson sailed be in session tomorrow morning fori WVUM'' "1C "uux uewBe lor consideration nf ppncrnl hnslnoss t "'V Jack Joy sailed last night on the Prince George for a visit to Van- i 1 " " e " j .., - i . , . . , . , Prince John tonight 0n their return uv" u ' wn. to Massett, Queen Charlotte Mrs. Joy is already in the south. BLACKHEADS Don't quM bafkh.id--,olv (htm. Oft tWO OUniM "1 rM.nr.v1n. . " ' of his periodical trips over the line ttttZii2&Jr&th!&& between between here here and and Jasner Jasper Park Park on' !Bd ,?!"P,?V thl : ' "i official business. Patsy Mazzel was found guilty by Magistrate McClymont in city police court yesterday afternoon on a charge of assault occasioning grievous bodily Injury to Sigurd Johnson and was fined $50 and costs with option of thirty days' Imprisonment, the fine being paid. Staff Sergeant Ernest Gammon prosecuted and T. W. Brown acted in defence of Mazzei. Mrs. C. E. Starr sailed last night cn tae Prince George for Seattle. Mr. Starr will be leaving later to Join her and spend the winter li. the south. There was -but a small attendance at the' meeting of the Sorts of Norway Lodge. There was a dis cussion of lodge business and re- freshments were served. Presiden Oscar Sather'was in the chair. s Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Howard Steen a"- I lounce the engagement of their oldest: daughter Ella, to Terrence A. Stewart, son of Mrs. W. Ham-mersley and th'e late Herbert Stew- ' art of Vancouver, B. C. Young People Are In Session Enthusiasm At Meeting last Night Of A. Y. IV A. The regular meeting of the An glican Young People's Association1 was held in the Anglican Hall on' Wednesday evening. Much enthusi-' asm was displayed on the part of those present during the discussion which constituted various Items of business. I Of special interest was a review of certain aspects of Importance in connection with the attending of the delegate at the Provincial Assembly which Is to take place shortly at Victoria. In order to raise funds to meet this undertaking It was decided to hold a tea and sale of homecooklng at the Anglican Rectory" on October 20. j All members will be present at a corporate communion on the morning of October 16 and will also conduct the evening service. , Finally, badminton was enjoyed by everyone present. lUu CUTS & SORES Apply Minanfa frcttr. It II waihtt out poii 1 1 clean,,. 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Face the Facts The Analysis of Rulkley Valley Coal Taken by an Independent Authority Fixed Carbon ........... 59.05ft Volatile Matter ......... !!28.30$ Moisture 3.00ft Ash v.i,: a35 Heating Value 13,027 .B.T.U.'s iNIore Heat For, Less Money BUY BULKLEY VALLEY COAL CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank Bldf. V i