Announcements All advertisements In this col-tmn will be charged tor full month at 25c a word. L. O. D. A. 8t. Andrew's Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, November 30. Eagles' Dridge November 30. United Dazaar December 1. 8 0-N- PUy December 2 and 3. Christmas Fair, United Church, December 1 and 3. I Carnival and Dance, MetlakaUs, December 5. Toe H Bridge, December 7. U'KM Bridge, December 9. 6t Peter's Seal Cove Parish Hall Duice December rden"a Entertainment, Dec 15 wball Frolic, 'tv.W 23. Moose Hall. a Dally News cljwlf)ed tnent for best results. ad. BACKACHE? KxW ttut are not eGaiinatuir vttte nutter as tbry.sbouU.wiit make )-oo feel roiirraWe -watbe tirrd. prnard' l( suffering from lciach, hrkrn rr. rkeumaric punt, )-ou nrm tbe 8 mrdu msl intredieiits ta Gin Pitl to be'p your kidneys niter oat trouble-nukinc tov v iet a Lot of Gia IM!t today V'J HJJM iTv IPILLSJ Two Sire Regular, SOc and new Economy Sire (doahte the tjusn-tlty) 7Sc Miss Davies Gives Report On Recent Ontario Meeting The members of St. Andrew's Senior Woman's Auxiliary and I their friends spent an enjoyable time on Monday evening when Miss R. M. Davies OJJ.E. gave an tary Club on Thursday, giving impressions of the trip: Vfl Jn Ktallrpr returned tf $5 1 Oeorge for Vancouver en route to j the city on the Prince George this 5 Campbell. California, to visit her morning from a trip to Vancou Why Don't You All Drop In and Talk Over J sister for a couple of months. Jver. - t Your ClirUtmai Problems with Mrs. Dowth- 3 - - er and Miss Watson William Miller, Sixth Street mer- Miss Kathleen Lang of the local JlStCtCtStCtC PS 'S 7 the cUy on laStVn la trip to Vancouver. from a brief trlD to Haysport and port Esslngton on the ' Skeerja. JUyer. Col. J. W. Nlchdls, scleral man- ager of the Canadian Fish it Cold' Mr. and Mrs. Verne Dlly. "after Storage Co.. who returned to the having resided In the city about a city recently from a extended bus- year, left on Monday evening's train iness trip to Eastern Canada and on their return to their home at the United States, will be the Drumheller. Alberta. Mr. Daly is speaker at the regular weekly a brother of Mrs. W. P Armour and luncheon of the Prince Rupert Ro- Mrs. L. M. Asemlssen of this city. The Seal Cove correspondent of the Dally News, in a supple- Commissioner Oeorge L. Carpen-' ntal note today, acknowledges account of her recent visit to the I1" t Toronto, head of the Salva- e Taluabie being rendered Uon ArnW ioT Canada, was the Dominion arsiual convention at i,.. church cnurcn bv Miss Miss E t,. 1 st- Peters Dy o. anWr tndav at the regular week-1 ----- -- - - - - Ok luviua. ;r n, . Q.v, a1fh.i nnt a mm. Very Ret. J. B. Olbson was irn'y mncneon oi me rnnce nuij the chair and the meeting ooened I Oyro Club. President D. O. Borland.ber of St. Peter's regular sUff of with the member's hymn andlwa n the chair and there was al workers, has at all times gladly prayer. This dellehtful musical toil full attendance of members as well. was followed by a I a responsibilities, particul-1 program ar- a "umrof f"U ludlnVarly ' in the line of needlework in; Walter J. Carruthers of . . raneed bv Mrs. r. C r. E niiiiAn Cullen and0Kaalef nd Brigadier consisted of piano sotos by Mr, wrangeu ana v,apwin ivan naisey, J. c. Ollker and Mrs. H. Johnson Uxl Army commandant. and two vocal sotos by Miss Hodf - I Frlln fimedviii! of Raltl. reu - - -- son. , Miss Davie. In opening her supreme uge oil which she is gifted. Several others, whose names may not have been individually mentioned, have been giving valuable assistance. The latest canned salmon pack bulletin for the 1938 season to be issued by the chief supervisor of fisheries for the coast shows the total pack for the coast for thU season to be 1.699454 cases as compared with 1,489339 cases In 1937. 1,848,061 cases In 1935, 1.505,-812 cases In 1935, 1,561.603 cases in 1934 and 1,247,471 cases In 1933. The total pack per varieties foi the coast this year Is given as follows: Sockeye. 439,693 cases. Springs, 15,052; Steelheads, 879, Bluebacks, 27595; Cohoes. 278,058, Pinks. 398,847; Chums, 536.225. CN. R. steamer Prince Oeorge Capt. H. E. Nedden, arrived in port on time at 10:30 this morning 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 8. P. Woodside returned to the city on the Prince George this morning from Victoria where he i has been taking a course of ar- jtlllery training. For Correct Corsctry Have an Individual Figure Analysis by Your Nu Bone Corsctiere EDITH MILLER Smith Block marks, said that, as she was sent to &,ru Norway, after a tour ooc000HWt6OT0090 as a delegat. she felt that the of lodges in Alaska, is to the city o - 2 o members were erUUed U, have an ana vuu locai 'p a account of what happened. Then in "ecu"K mum, business will Include the initiation a vivid and entertaining manner th i new members, election of off!-Journey carried her listeners along to 8t. Thomas, mention- cers 40(1 other Important mating meeting Miss E. O, Lenox at J to. Smedrlg wUl be here un-Toronto. hea he will sail AocounU of the various Friday njght 00 rnncess Aucumc ior i.c meetlnsi. were most Interesting. jttis,, the reports from ail the Do- "outh. minion officers. At the close of the 'address. Mrs C V Evitt. President PREPARE FOR OLYMPICS of St Andrew's Woman's Auxiliary. HELSINKI, Finland. November warmly thanked MUs Davies for 30. CP "Olympic Village' now her lnsnlrlnir address, which all beta erected i Kapyla near here h.i ntnvrd ako the artists tor plannecr to accommrKiaie near-,p helping 1th the program. 3 00O athletes In about 30 three Refreshments were served and a storev buildings 'social hour followed. j Jack Lautens of the Canadian .National Railways city tteket office returned to the city on the Prince Oeorge thU morning front a holiday trip to Vancouver and Victoria. Mrs. Lautens wUl return later. i The British Columbia Gazette Announces the appointment cf Frederick Richard Mark of Ocean Falls as a provincial elctions com missioner. Alfred William Sharp oi Dawson Creek Is appointed a Justice of the peace. A Hot Time Is What You Want This Winter You can get it by using our famous Edson, Rulkley Valley or Nanalmo-Welllnjtou coaL PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phones 5S or 558 "I never dreamed electric cooking could be so FAST" - Many women think of electric cooking as slow, yet a modern electric oven heats to baking heat in a very few minutes. And, what's more, electricity KEEPS the oven at exactly the temperature you want for as long as you want it. Take bread-making, for instance . . . many recipes say to bake bread for 15 minutes at 425 then 45 minutes at 375. An automatic electric range can do that for you. All you need to do is put your pans of dough in the oven, set the controls and forget you arc baking! Your electric range NEVER forgets. And that's only one advantage of electric cooking. A very important feature is economy ... by actual test you can cook with electricity for less than half-a-cent per meal per person. us tell you more about electric cooking. THE NTH JltrT herd UK '1 Hs ll I sPBBH THE MODERN UTILITY SUIT The Streamliner The Overall Men Have Been Waiting For Comes in White-Backed Jilue Denim and Covert Cloth Made By Kitchen Teabody Union Made Rupert Clearing House Opposite Little's Newstand CH300CrCK50000000000WaOOOOOOOMCCCHlOOOHlOOO You actually turn timo into money when you bake at homo with an ELECTRIC RANCE wo can Install one in your kitchen NOW on easy terms. NORTHERN BRITISH C0LUMB1AP0WER COMPANY LIMITED SAFE coot a! 1 i a 8 i a o 8 a a a a o ' 21 w a a a o o a o a o o o o 0 MOW, It' e7 to rellere head cold discomfort. Just put a rev drops of Ticks V-tro-nol ud etch nostril and feel the tingle as Vs-trc-norS stlmu-Utlnc medication reduces the swollen membranes, dears sway the cloejlnt mucus, helps to keep the tinuies from beta? blocked by the eold-leU you breathe nitn. NEXT TIME, don t wstt until your head Is all stuffed up. At the flnt warning sneeze or sniffle, ute Children's Training Panties Reg. 45c. 10c 5c 35c 1 Wednesday, November 19, 13. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE I If I Have Just Come From the DRYGOODS And 9 LOCAL NEWS NOTES Your boy friend would appreciate nni r.t thma notr "harr!" rMt?r! Where they have the newest things g.rew'ght. nation of officers. ,ne he things things that that really reallv make make Christ- Christ- v3 v Members Mpmhon please attend, a-nH mas. V , Whenever I go there I want to buy wltomorrow night on the alrmm everything I see. leaving Prince Phone 112 Taxi; new heated cars. . Serenaders Dance, Boston Hall Friday, December 2. 281 Moose meeting tonight, 8 o'clock. All members requested to attend. (279) Whifflets From The Waterfront 1 CLEARS STUFFY HEAD Helps Prevent the Development of Colds, too V-tvo-nol at onee-lt helps to pre- rent many corns irom aereioping. Va-tro-nol is (penalized medics-tlon-ezprenly designed for the noM and upper throat where most colds start, used In time. It stimulates Nature's own defenses to fight o3 orohrowoff Vstl head coldsln, VlCKS S-jfi 'J&L "r,r Vatr6nol REGAL SHOP Final Sale Having Decided To Go Out of Business By the End . of the Year Prices Slashed to and Below Cost Art Silk Floss D.M.C and Clark's. 2 for Coat's Crochet Cotton 2 for 5c 15c D-M.C. Cotton Pearl and Wild Spur 3 for'' Bias Tape and Ric Rak Boot Laces 2 for Children's Panties Reg. 50c Sockees From 2 pairs Phone 775 40c Ladies' Step-ins J, 35c 10 75c O.S. Size Ccllosuede Bloomers Reg. $1 Dennison's Crepe (All colors) 2 for 75c 25c Fancy Work at and Under Cost Prices Slashed On All Articles Too Numerous to Mention YARNS Do.e. Butterny- jJQQ Down-8 ozs. gjQQ Jumbo 2-oz. 9PP Andulesion, Starlight, Bouche, balis Tweed. Miss Canada Cro- - chet. Sylvan Cxepe. Wool LainC 1.00 Crepe, Wool String, Off ' U OK OpaleenS for 95C Purple Heather C"i flft Monarch Patterns 4 Hp OlUU .8 for Mlsizes Toyland Now Open In Addition to the "Special Deal" Goods Marked Below Cost Your Inspection Cordially Invited Semi SerTice and Crepe Reg. 75c Semi Service and Chiffon Reg. $1 Heavy Service Reg $1.35 Silk and Wool Reg. 50c STOCKINGS 59c 75c 99c 39c Silk and Wool-95c Wool Reg. 85c -Reg. 75c 69c Children's Stockings OQt 25c Reserve Your Xmas Goods Now First Come First Served A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Article w mm vr in H I MacKenzies rurmture 12 SOLID WALNUT CHRISTMAS GIFTS COFFEE TABLE With glass tray. Beautiful to say the least iu:iii;ie WLVTKis FAiies to VANCOUVER Calling at Ocrnn Falls and Powell Hivei 30 Kcturn Meal niulllerth Included tee:Rp.r, THURSDAYS siVifeS" Kate elTeftlve now until IVb. 28. Kelurn limit, March 31. Canadian Natiomal Steamships If you lose anything, advertise for it, II $22.00 1 End Tables Parlor Tables Smoker Tables Living Room H Tables Dining Taoies uea siae lames h CARD TABLES Oak frame. Green balse top. Each aa mm m I m V -4 "f;