rrc 8 :, ,.ur page nvr. 'ay. November 30, THE DAtTr NETF. idies Stage real Event 5(rrful luiaar ne.d iijr pclfr'd W". A. Al llazeilon 'soiaxoioioia y y f z y y if St. yt:i dTriUiua' Is not pububl ct '.ip!jH 7 h Mquor Control tetti or by tb (Wroiunt o' DrltUb ColombU by a member, Mrs. W. J. Lark- worthy, who donated all the ap-pealing article lor children dis played on and around the tree. A number of decorated stalls' made an attractive appearance greater , bull, assisted by Mrs. J car 8ealy and Mrs. McKenzle. new features added In- Home Cooking and candy Mrs, the proceedings, chief of M. A. Myros and Mrs. Allen, being the tall Christmas Tea Room Mrs. W. W. Ander- -Ofd. d '-nrat-rd and filled son and Mrs. J. Stanyer; servl During the evening the cheery little Rhythm Band gave several it7. $5 $6.50 $8 $10 Luggage Jkf For night cases. Size 29x20x9, a long & trip ease for map or woman. $18.00 g In addition to tlie baggage have ar-5? rived large number of twin sets for 5 your choice. Come early and lay y away. A small deposit will hold until tH Christmas. EUO'S tfctf m . . . jj T1IIK1) AVKNUH Dance Of Ocean Falls Hi School around the hall. Enjoyable Affair Is Held ai rap The tea room this year had a' Town record attendance and record re-1 ' -rrroH. Nov. 30: The an- celpU. OCEAN fMjI. 0T?piucr... of the Women i Aux- The bazaar was declared open The Hign iscnooi suiucm. : k: Peter's Church. Haz- (by Rev. Frank Burling. :. Saturday in the Horticul-( Ladles In charge were: H.,i: as highly successful Needlework Mrs. James h returns were Turn very enjoyable dance m men gymnasium on Saturday evening. The host and hostess, Jack Mlcha- K.luck and Hives Fistor, rcceivcu their schoolmates with the help 01 Miss Lehman and Miss Grant. They danced all the old favorites and several unusual ones such as the broom dance and spot dance. I .a t t.. M V. n m ru-ift t-urs. Mrs. D. McCallum. MUs 'UTsesica dv r. Pey Webster and Miss Frances Instructor . The supper MJtU--MorrU; Marnee cAllbiter. cashier. Mrs. A. D. Fdlth Benson. i Virginia Marshall, Joan Rhodes. PaTe.Post-MUs Mary Sargent. i Dnihohn. . and Patsy Palmer Lady with 100 Pockets Mrs. A.' Falconer. Convener of reception commute and music. Mrs. F. Burling. ,v,v - - wnra ucimuu and. after more dancing, the party broke up well before midnight. Keep up to dat Aevw'tue reeu- items of popular music. Charlie Myros as lead, manipulated his set - , . , ri"h box v.as ricn of drums with great skUl. his two Red Cross collection solos beln much enjoyed. Songs ,er by were sung by Mrs. M. A. Myros and Mrs Al Falconer Mrs. Burling accompanied. After the music, the Canadian in nlt of very foggy weather a muHrtw mads, many friends BUM " V - . from outlying districts attended the bazaar. GIFTS FOR ALL THE FAMILY Please look over o"r list of lovely pieces of furniture that will last, for the y Mower, wati anu sister Our nrtment of fine Rifts larger than ever before. Quality and prices u r;,;nt. .For your best choice come early while the stock is complete. Lay u away! A small deposit will hold until Christmas Lovely Cedar Chest- She will remember for all time $30 35 39 Occasional Chairs Dad will take it easy in his leisure i time 9 510 12 M )! e r:iiJ wu j For Mother's rest for life i 18 $24 39.50 $42 ; I Tricycles v Hoy will enjoy owning tricycle, new & design, sarnigent spoke, ball-bearing & pedal, free running, bicycle style. H $8 $10.50 $13 y H Doll Prams S The little girl will like a doll buggy a for her doll. Stands -Smokers - - $2 $3 $4 Glass Table Lamp and $3 Just Arrived New Shipment of Floor Coverings Congoleums, Linoleums of all descriptions, patterns and sizes for the the best choice. Hundreds carpets to choose from, possibly the Axminster Carpet Sale Seamless Axminster carpet. Size FURNITURE PRINCE RUPERT 1 sfv f9' A5i Exceptional value. In variety of de- j signs, colors red, white, green, shades to iTuucn. $1.50 I $1 I lowest prices. 300 square yards of ! Dominion Inlaid Linoleum, six feet $2. wide, square yard, Special 3 . $1.2ft H s 9x12. ' $38.50 $50 $62.50 f Sl9xl04- $34 I she cux22.50 and $30 1 n 3-piece Chesterfield Suite In tapestiy cover, reversible cushions Sale la' $75.00 i MAIL FROM HOME j Despite the fact that they are beyond the lines on the West-err front, members of a French listening post section receive a vLsit from the regimental postman. Bridge For Red Cross At Ocean Falls Success OCEAN FALLS, Nov. 30: A Red Cross bridge drive was held on Thursday by the Women's Auxili ary of the Canadian Legion at Ocean Falls. Over fifty couples sat down to play at tables decorated with the moUf of the Women s Auxiliary on a blue ground. Tlie master of ceremonies was Keith McAllister and a committee consisting of Messrs. Rhodes, Miller. Tinkler and Allam assisted In the preparations. The refreshment .committee was I headed by Mrs. Donald McMaster Poland the entertainment committee lulby Mrs. Keith McAllister and Mrs Q waiver aiarsnau STEWART Miss Gra:e Allen, whose mar rlage to Chenill Mclntyre will take place shortly, has been the guest of honor at many pre-nupUal af fairs at Stewart recenUy. Among the shower hostesses In her honor have been Mrs. George Kustus, Mrs. William Stewart and Mrs. H. J. Thomey. Many beautiful gifts nave been presented to the popular bride-elect. Miss Fern Marr of Prince Rupert, daughter of Mrs. O. Hanson of Queen Charlotte City, and Arthur Boyle, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Boyle of New Westminster were married Saturday night last In Stew: art at the home of Mrs. A. E. Young. Rev. A. L. Andersen, pastor of the Stewart United Church, officiated at the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Boyle left Stewart on the Catala Monday to take up residence In The first prizes were won by Prince Rupert. Prior to the cere-. vlDan McKenzle and Mrs. Oeorgelmony, Mrs. Peter Rllshede, Mrs. willlll. The consolations were award-' Charles Walker and Mrs. , ed to Oeorge p Hilt, and EVERY Mrs. T. A turkey, donated by one of the members, was drawn by Mrs. PUNCH A PLEASURE Thousands of cigar-wise smokers enjoy this rich, refreshing fragrance and satisfying flavour every day Smole Canadt't jfm dtaltr's today hZJm unci CIGAR Archie York were Joint hostesses, at.a shower In honor of the bride-elect Owen McFadden. well known pi- James Kelly and another special" 0neer mining and transportation prize by Mrs. M Strange. man or siewart, is on trip to Vancouver. a business Mr- and Mrs, Walter Brown , of Stewart hate left for Portland, Ore Jgon, where it Is their intention to spend the winter. Burns Lake Song Writer Makes Good I BURNS LAKE, Nov. 30: Local radio fans have succeeded in tuning In on several stations which are featuring the work of Douglas Wood, local song-writer. Douglas Wood Is well know especially from Burns Lake to Smithers where he (played with local ball teams, usually behind the bat. f Ills earlier songs, "Everyone's Happy Out My Way" and "That Montana Sweetheart of Mine were heard as sung by the "Oklahoma Outlaws," Tex and Slim, the Golden West Cowboys and the "Drugstore Cowboys' while his latest publications, "That Heartbreaker Known as Sue" and "When you Ride the Hlgh-tralP are featured over some of the largest radio stations In America. Great Britain Not Vindictive No Spirit of Bitterness Atalnst Germany, Prime Ministers Subtests To Parliament LONDON, Nor. 30: (CP) "Great Britain did not enter the war in any spirit of vindlcUveness." declared Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain In Parliament "and when the end comes, we will have no desire to impose vindictive terms." Harold Nordan was the speaker at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club today with President Peter Lakle in the chair over a good attendance of members with a few guests. He told of some of the local Boy Scout activities and also made an appeal for support for the Apple Day canvass this Saturday, hi mw You'll spprecUte tli delicious Unj, the lestfu! rtfrehmnt of Old Style Beer nd Ace Export Ls'. BoA Ueie bunds bnng you sparkling, tHint-quncJini goodneis esch Is diitinctlve In flsvor nd type. Order supply todsy! rRODUCTS OF ASSOCIATCD BREWERIES OF CANADA, LIMITED This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government, of British Columbia Queen Charlotte Dramatic Club Mrs. O. Hill Is President To Stage Play At Christmas QUEEN CHARLOTTE CITY. Nov. 30; The first meeting of the season was- held by the Farthest West Dramatic Club Friday evening In the Queen Charlotte school. The President, John Karkle, was In the chair. There was a good attendance. Election of officers for the coming season took place as fol lows: President, Mrs. O. Hill. Vice-President, Mrs. G. Chas- teney. Secretary-Treasurer Miss Edna Beaven. Mrs. A. Duyal and Miss Agnes Mathers were asked to act as coaches. Mrs. William Barry was apV'inted legal representative of the club. Plans for putting- on a QUALITY thue act play at the annual Christmas concert were discussed and It was decided to" begin rehearsals at once. Pupils of the s:hools In the district are busy these days practising for their Christmas, concerts. These concerts always prove most successful and give a great deal of enjoyment to both children and adults. They are, particularly appreciated here on the south end of the Island where there' is no theatre or movie -house. The young amateur actors do surprisingly well. The ten members Q&,ihe casj; have since been meeting, several times a week at thebomes of the players and the procluffeh seems to be shaping up nicely. Tlje play is under the capable direction of Mrs. A. Duval and Miss: Agnes Mathers. ' ' 2 ... it i It's the cuinuiatr.b effect of art vertlslng that counts. SHINGLES We have just received a shipment of exceptionally fine shingles manufactured on the Queen Charlotte Islands which is the home of the finest cedar on the Pacific Coast Also in Stock a Complete Line of Local and Fir Finishing Lumber JU SAXD GRAVEL CEMENT Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. Phone 651 Phone 632 Counts in Coal For Furnace Or Heater $ Radiator Or Circulator Buy Bulkley Valley COAL ii