hate Px i. BS ta z se x PAGE FOUR It ends your oxnuine 5 ’ 5 rte w 1 For TROUBLES put TO acl? F INDIGESTION ! sour STOMA’ HEARTBURN | CONSTIPATIO Gas, NAUSE “Maae in Canada’ LL AMEE a we | cratic * Frequent headaches mean too much acid. Neu- tralize the acids with Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia. cause. Take a little whenever a coated tongue or sour stomach or sluggish bowels warn you of an acid condition. Take it when you’ve eaten too heartily, or after any meal that genuine Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia, in this bottle. ALSO IN TABLET FORM: Phillips’ Tablets are now on sale at drug stores everywhere. Mr. Yach tiny tablet is the equivalent of a teas poontul of genuine Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia. ADVANCE ON |: _ DEPRESSION Closing Oy President Hoover Given Great Re- ception on Giving Address at Men’s Solid Leather Work Boots— Reg. $4.50 Cleveland Teer Selling at $2.9 | Satisfied If Issue is Settled on Re- Men’s Dress Shoes and Oxfords cords Instead of Eloquence Reg. $5.00 Selling at Men’s Felt Slippers Leckies Reg. $1.50; Selling at ‘9c. Men’s Brown Kid Romeo $1.95 rs Demos Scored CLEVELAND, Ohio, Oct. 17:—Re- | iter ‘ating his belief that in the ‘war! against depression “retreat” had; Reg. $3.45 |}been changed to “advance,” Presi- Selling at dent Herbert Hoover, delivering the ' Women’s Patent and Kid Ties and second major, address of his cam-, Straps—Reg. $5.00 $2. 45, paign for re-election here Saturday! Selling at |night, appealed for a renewal of| Women’s Patent and Kid Ties g5 Straps—Reg. $6.00 ornare in order to carry on to “ e $2.9 ; uy : Selling at jcompletion the policies which, he | women's Felt Slippers— declared, would bring complete re- | Reg. $1.45; Selling at | covery > Unite ates. Mr. ie lancwee ere a eh deteh a Pees BPRCTAL, cea | ys Boys’ Solid Leather Schoo! Boots his administration and its achieve- Reg. $3.50 1. 95 ;. ferent and declared that the Demo- Selling at cratic party, although in control of 'Men’s knee Rubber Boots $2 95 ”: Congress for two years, had entire- Reg. $5.00; Selling at ly failed to propose anything of a beneficial nature during a period C R Sh ut Rate Shoe Store when constructive statesmanship We Accept City Orders had been most urgently needed. The president reviewed at length fs his administration’s program of economic relief which he claimed had saved the country from inward |= national ruin..He presented a 12- rier eileen point program designed to remedy unemployment and forestall na- ‘colts sor cores Pioneer Merchant holding up of wages to the highest Of San Francisco Victim of Attac headache because it removes the “disagrees.” Be sure it is Milk of Magnesia nossible level so that the buying Hoover contradicted the as- SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 17 Alex- ted States and: had been brought Manufacturers of ELEPHANT rand CHEMIC ey FERTILIZERS Producers & Refiners of TADANAC Brand ELECTROLYTIC THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & ‘nn COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED iz TRAIL—BRITISH COLUMBIA AMMONIUM PHOSPHATE ithe president declared. power ofthe people might be main- tained. Partial employment was preferable to plunging people into ‘omplete unemployment. ertion of Governor Franklin p. | #uder Hamilton prominent poner Roosevelt and other of the. Demo- |merchant of this city, died suddenly speakers that. the world de-|#t, the week-end, the victim of a pression had originated in the Uni- heart attack. ibout by the economic policies of administration. The depression had developed from causes over which no single nation had control, SMELTING Interior Weather Terr aicé—Cloudy ; iture, 38. Hazelton—Cloudy, calm, 39. ce calm; tempera- | He was satisfied to leave the is- im. 30 lsue to the nation to decide on the Smithers—Part cloudy, calm, 3 basis of records rather than elo-|__Butns Lake—Cloudy, calm, 40 SULPHATE OF AMMONIA TRIPLE SUPERPHOSPHATE LEAD-ZINC CADMIUM-BISMUTH Good Clothes Do Make You Great Order Your Next New Suit From LING The Tailor Second Ave.—Opp. Post Office Phone — 649 WIDE RANGE OF FINE QUALITY WOOLLENS TO CHOOSE FROM We use best trimmings; high class workmanship; perfect fit guaranteed. Prince Rupert DRY DOCK SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Docks Total capacity 20,000 tons Shipbuilders and Ship Repairers for Steel and Wood Vessels Sawmill and Mining Machinery Repaired and Overhauled Iron and Brass Casting Electric and Acetylene Welding 50-ton Derrick for Heavy Lifts ; quence, the president stated * ESS Other closing Enthusiastic Reception i jrousing welcome. r thousands | The Weather |were assembled in overflow meet- | | ings to which Mr. Hoover's address | lw is transmitted by special 4 Fami y Cd irrangements. Enthusiastic thousands crowded Immediately after the meeting, | M k i the auditorium in which the presi- Prince Rupert—Part cloudy, sou therly wind; barometer, 30.28; tem perature, 49; sea smooth le Dead Tree Point—Clear. calm 'President and Mrs. Hoover and | dent spoke and he was given a| their party returned to Washington barometer, 30.20; temperature, 47; : , light chop. |by special train. 2 lbs. Round Steak 50¢ Triple Island—Part oe lig ht! 10 lbs. Potato ” STOCK ON westerly wind i Langara Isl ssid Clouds southwest wind; 2 lbs. Hambe! 2 lbs. Onions 6-lb. Pot Roast 110 lbs. Potatoe UPGRADE ; Ibs. Sirloin Steak a Cabbage \2 Ibs. Loin Pork Chops Sharp Advances of Friday Sustained '3 Ibs. Apples aoe sagt 25¢c 75C 20c sea mode! ft Beet War correspondents are a strange tribe. They will do for r paper} what I wouldn’t do for my country. | Peter B. Kyne For quick returns Try a Want} Advertisement. on Saturday—Wheat Reaches [2 lbs. Loin Lamb Chops New Low Level j1 tin Peas nntininaail /Shoulder Lamt NEW YORK, Oct, 17—Stocks were |5 Ibs. | FIRST BOTTLE BANISHES . LIFE-LONG BRONCHITIS There is renewed hope and a positive {Still on the up-grade on Saturd: ay | Ramp Roast of Beef 75¢€ assurance of relief for every sufferer from | following the sharp advances of the bg Ibs. Bronchitis in the experience of Miss S.A. | day previous. The industrial aver-|Leg of Lamb qt ——, St. Gatharines, She writes—“I have | - A ; > It a had bronchitis ever since I was a baby, |48@ Was up 38-100 to 64.22, rails per 1b. Every winter I would cat h cold and | were up 24-100 to 27.95 and utili- |4-lb. Shoulder of Pork have bronchitis. I tried every kind of cough cure and none did me anv good until I got a bottle of BUCKLEY’S MIXTURE. It helped me at once, This Fall I again caught cold. I took only three doses and my cold was gone.” BUCKLEY'S is a triple stret ture. Why exper syrups or inhalant jties advanced 28-100 to 27.96, A to-|3 lbs. Apple | tal of 593,510 shares changed hands. December wheat reached a new/}4 lbs. Apples |low below 50c. Sirloin Tip bheheaiiam per Ib 957 — Phone — 957 eth mix- | ment with ineffective > Get a bottle of this The art of being a hostess must tried and pioven remedy from your |be a difficult one, seeing how many druggist. “It acts like a flash—a single ; women fail at it—Bertrand Rus- | SS ee sip proves it.” %@ | sell. _ RECA a oR “TILLIE THE TOILER” ttt Nea ise, | DRAMA IS POWERFUL Impressive Cast Enacts night Court” on Screen of Local Theatre Phillips Holmes, Walter Huston, | | Anita Page, Lewis Stone and Jean Hersholt head an impressive cast lin “Night Court” which is being presented as the feature offering on the screen of the Capitol Theatre: here at the first of this week. The picture offers a sensational tory of political corruption which ; jis declared to be based on actual |fact. It focusses attention upon a night court magistrate who uses his office to further his activities | in the underworld, being finally | caught in the meshes of his own} machinations } Huston plays the part of the un- crupulous who presents a ide to public but shows | juite another to his nefarious as-| iates Holme > jurist respectable is seen as a taxi iver whose home is undermined y the activities. of the crooked! magistrate but who finagy brings the dishonest judge befoty his own bar of justice. Miss Page Beasts the jrole of the chauffeur’s wife who is framed on a moral charge and sent jto prison to seal her lips from Ju- ANNIVERSARY IS OBSERVED —-—— r Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Elkins Inspires Surprise Party By Friends In honor of the twenty-fifth an- niversary of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Elkins which fell yesterday, some forty of their friends descended upon their home’ at 1128 Sixth Avenue East in a de- lightful surprise party on Satur- day evening. Bridge playing was enjoyed and delicious refreshments brought by the uninvited guests were served. The feature of the evening’s pro- ceedings was the presentation by | James H. Thompson, ‘on behalf of those assembled, of a beautiful gift of silverware. Mr. Thompson spoke sutably in making the presentation and Mr. Elkins replied fittingly. Whales Were Seen From the Highway Yesterday afternoon about four | o’clock four whales were seen by a} number of Prince Rupert people from the highway about a mile and a half beyond the bridge. They were Monday & Tuesday TWO SHOWS — 7 and 9p Da Feature Starts at 7:30 4 95 ADMISSION — if, & i —_—_—————___ A TRUE STORY yp REAL LIFE | “NIGHT COURT’ With Phillips Holme Walter Huston, Ani Page and Lewis Stoy A Beautiful Woman is Alway Prey in the City Jungle, 4 Vital, Thrilling Drama Comedy— “UP POPPED THE GHOgT METRO NEWS as WEDNESDAY & THURSpAjy A GREAT DOUBLE Bi 4-Ib. Leg of Pork 75¢. True to Form diving and blowing and seemed to the plot|be enjoying themselves. a wide variety of - ll The New SPER HARD COAL per ton $11.50 Minehead Coals $11.50 per ton ALL COALS ARE IN A DRYSHED HYDE TRANSFER—PHONE 580 “Forgotten Commandmeny’ and “The False Madonn’ ,dicial investigators. Dramatic material of leaves room for ‘powerful episodes, Florenz Tievfeld’ $ | Mother is Sinking Death of 84-Year Old Woman at Her Home in Chicago Expec- ted Momentarily | | | CHICAGO, Oct. 17:—Mrs. Rosalie | Z. Ziegfeld, aged 84, who has never been informed of the death last July of her son, Florenz Ziegfeld jr..,| the prominent theatrical produce r, | lies in a sinking condition at her | home here. Death is expected ri most momentarily. Special Hard-Time Bargain Offer To Subscribers to the Daily News or Any Wishing to Become Subscribers All our advertisers have been offering special bargains to the custom- ers. Here is our contribution. Any person sending ih a full year subscrip- tion now will get the rest of the year 1932 free. This applies either to new subscriptions or renewals. de 4 SD Rest of this year to January 1, THE DAILY NEWS Delivered by mail out of town one year from January 1, $3.00 FRE 1933 E Rest of this year to January 1, This is a very attractive offer and is made for a limited period to induce subscribers to pay a year in advance during the difficult financial period Payment may be made by check, money order or currency. The sooner it is sent the more you get for the money. | THE DAILY NEWS Delivered tn we Cuy Ohne year from January 1, $5.00 FR wwa3 FREE DAILY NEWS Prince Rupert, B.C. | JES, 1 HAD TO GET THES }NOOD MAKE THE Fires py RUBBING STICKS TOGETHER, CATCH FISH AND Cook \T WAS REGULAR Ls -) CAVE- MAN oS UEr “7 WAY” BIBNeT |} YOu LET ME TELL WHAT you DID oes OH, LE Te Ef De) RAVF ON- HIS FATHE( ail IS AN Yy OIL Yes) KING- - BUT FERDIE TURNED OUT Oo Se YTust