sday, aoe 3, 1932 Open Grate Heaters other, Hardware, now. Ladies Ceiling Cloth Dryers, idea plete with hooks— ’ $1.25 Galvanized Coal Hod and Shovel— Bean Crocks— Woodsmen just right for wedges. Very special at Simond’s Bucking Saws $7.00; $8.00; Swedish Buck Saws Flashlight Batteries Oh, Kids! A real Football $2.06 And Fast Bearing Roller Skates at Pocket Knives fost Everybody Does Full view of the fire, Don’t} the Atlin Lake steamer Tutschi be sorry you bought some jamong northern steamboat men go- see them at Kaierjing south on the for winter drying, com- $1.00 60c¢ and 75¢ Heavy Cast Iron Fry Pans 75¢ and 85e Here’s a good buy, 6-lb. single face sledge hammer, driving 95¢ 5-foot, 5}-foot, 6-foot $9.00 2 for 25¢ Running Ball $2.75 15¢ to 75¢ Quality and Value Shop KAIEN HARDWARE LOCAL NEWS NOTES Taxi 35—Ernie Large. t?,; Marr’s Messenger Service. Phone 290. tf | Hyde Transfer—all coals are in npn lary shed. See adv. for prices. $1.0u | per ton lower than any other com- pany in town. ti | | 1 Capt. Jack MacDonald, master of , Was Princess Norah | yesterday afternoon for the winter. | | 1 Come over to the SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE i ; Do you want to feel always at your best? To meet each day with fresh vitality? You can. For when you're healthy, you're happy. A delicious cereal provides the “bulk” that is so important in overcoming common constipation, Tests show Kellogeg’s ALt- BRAN also supplies vitamin B ~ or to further aid regular habits. O0.a0 In addition, ALL-BRAN is twice Others at as rich in iron as an equal weight Ss 45 of beef liver. Single Bitted Axes The “bulk” in ALL-BRAN is » . @120. eO7F much like that in leafy vége $1.00; $1.50; $2.75 tables. What a relief to enjoy an appetizing cereal instead of taking patent medicines. Serve as a cereal or use in cooking. Direc- tions on the red and-green pack- age. Sold by all grocers. Made by Kellogg in Lon- don, Ontario. ) i e Do the ork Here Some people wonder if we have to send their - — work away. We have a fully equipped workshop and can manu- facture any piece of gold jewelry you want, made to your own design. Glad to show you! oun QULGER: JEWELLERS ‘ STORE WITH THE CLOCK Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operatin T & three Dry Docks otal capacity 20,000 tons Shipbuilders "nd Ship Repairers Por Steel and Wood Vessels tron and Brass Casting Pectric and Acetylene Welding “ton Derrick for Heavy Lifts pail and Mining Machinery palred and Overhauled V.R re i ya f age I ‘ Sa Ml a Prin Rup for a holiday triy Var te val ; eo wae ' Mrs. Louis Schultze, wife of the, i well } A mercha! vas a pas i he Prince No! ernoor ’ t! ig 1 Va t The regular monthly meeting of the Chamber of Commerce is post- poned until later in the month. 255 Brick-lined Heaters Exceptionally Hardware, from $14.50. good value. Gordon's McBride St. Phone 311 ul Mrs, J. M. Gowans and daughte1 of Mrs. Robert Lowe of Burns Lake will arrive in the city from the in-| terior on this evening’s train and| sail on the steamer Prince Rupert | for a trip to Vancouver. | The Canadian Legion requests all} members and returned men to par-| ade to the Anglican Cathedral, on Sunday, Nov. 6 at 11 a.m | for Re- jinen brance Day Meet at 10:30 a.m. ervice Legion clubrooms at 1 Stonewall, who has! | been a resident of Prince Rupert for he past three years, sails tomorrow | night on the Princess Adelaide for| | | | | | | where she plans to lo-| | Sons of Norway Bazaar Friday, 4, Oddfellows’ Hall, Tea, home cooking and sale of fancy work in |the afternoon. Program and dance in the evening at 9—music by Mrs Black's Orchestra. Adm. 35c a i . ; 1 eryooay welcome 255 M E. G. Osborne ind two Aileen a {i ent, re-| inne »t V Tuesday ev- n ee-mon 1 da Ey On ti va rn f ) i Driel visit Wood } W m I z or toms of- ficer, sailed vests reay alternoon on the Prineess Norah for the south | i npanying his vou on who , he ’ | 1a Mill Ba V I i, for eatment following recent severe ie NOTICE TO FISHERMEN The annual general meeting of e Northern B. C. Fishermen’s As ociation will be he n the Social ist Pa {f Canada Hall, Hay Block a Second Avenue, on Fri-| iv, November 11 10 an 256 J. ROBERTS, Secretary | | Week-End Specials pireuedtae, $5.00| ‘80c) Kill Be Re Vai ne Cherri 214'c} 25¢. Pure Straw a ode) Back Bacon| woes 15¢) oe M Best Sockeyt | Sse 85 o erry Jam BBE Strawberry & Appl ) 40¢ a 25c t} I {| ' e Mal : n's Best Strawberries 25¢ | Grapenut Flake 2's, per tin Fagle Lobster— ‘2's 30¢ per tin Nabob Green Fig Mi irmalade st 25C | oz. jar Mgie Sweet Oranges - ant 95¢ We Accept Relief Serip Alberta Market Phone Your Order—We Deliver Pp. GAMULA, Proprietor | fifth Street Phone 208 ~~ ae oe ee os \ | Announcements here as to the wh 7 | brother Sons of Norway Bazaar, Novembs Oddfellows’ Hall ah Concert November 9 low’s Hall jin Martin Boxing, Empr rena, W f f mquired through the city |} prospector and known to have worked on railroads THE DAILY NEWS oY Victor answers the big question o A straight-forward explanation of this exclusive Victor receiver—and why, on sheer performance and TONE its advent this year has been so enthusiastically acclaimed Victor TALKING COUSTIC nk ES Ce Y Reaceqariapy oe ot Canadians have asked the question “What is Bi-Acoustic Radio and why is it so vastly superior in tone and performance?” We answer this query in one clear, uncolored statement . . . @ Statement outlining how Victor engineers, build- ing upon the foundation of the super-héterodyne circuit, were able to produce twice the power, swice the range, twice the tone quality — and more than double the all-round performance. Bi-Acoustic possible:— “ “B” Amplification — An entirely new prin- ciple of audio amplification which produces an enormous reserve of power, ensuring true, undistorted wone over a greatly increased mu- sical range — two octaves more than the ordinary radio — af any volume. A syscem of amplification which enables the receiver co re- produce music's volume peaks and softest passages absolutely true to the original Automatic Tone Compensators — Necessary to utilize to the full che powers of “B” Ampli- fication. At full or at whisper volume, high and low frequencies are automatically main- tained in proper relation, making possible for the first time musical fidelity at all volume ranges . . . from lowest to highest. Tone Equalizers — Wooden tone-chambers which give this radio the qualities of a real musical instrument. Tone is purified . . high notes are freed from shriliness — bass is freed VICTOR=—-. MACHINE COMPANY MASTER BUILDERS OF RADIO Here are the engineering achievements which, combined, have made from unnatural boom . . . cabinet resonance is eliminated. New Mercury Vapor Tube — Like the “free- wheeling” of motordom, this new tube reg- ulates power requirements. It automatically supplies the necessary power to meet the particular requirements of the instant. The use of this tube in the Bi-Acoustic circuit makes possible the faithful reproduction of the faintest tones, as well as the thrill peaks of radio reception — the startled exclamations im a drama, the sudden crescendos of an orches- tra: In addition, because of. this control of power, Victor Bi-Acoustic costs less to operate! Other features are all new-type tubes, new um- proved dynamic speaker, dwa/ automatic volume control and acoustically-tuned cabinets, com- bining to give the finest receiver ever develop- ed — Victor Bi-Acoustic Radio. Your Victor dealer will gladly demonstrate Bi-Acoustic . in a choice of three beautiful models. RADIO CANADA LIMIiTten BOOKS, KODAKS STATIONERY OFFICE SUPPLIES SINGER SEWING MACHINES off fines. VICTOR RADIO RECORDS ELECTRICAL HOUSERKOLD APPLIANCES 1 James 8. Martin of Montana has police sreabouts of his Wellington A. Martin, tiemaker, who is Columbia. Wellington ars Of age and British who is 55 ye e fe aren ies eee iement of an esta Eag Dance, November 11. Ac . ( nis " Ta 25¢ Co! N et } Oddfellow Dance November 18 Anglican Church B r, Noven ber 22 Elks’ Bridge a Whist Novem- or quick returns Try a Want \dvertisement., RENT — nd Steak, 2 We have just received a ship- ment of Novelty Cup Peanut || 4 ibs. Onion Butter, If you haven't got one, Pork Steak, 2 lb now’s the time to get it. Use- 4 lbs. McIntos! ful for all purposes 95¢ Shoulder Pork, 4 ] 3 Ibs. McInt per cup vi NMCiN Sunkist Juicy Oranges 65¢ Loin Lamb Chop fair size, 3 do.z 6 lbs. Turnips Sunkist Lemons 438e¢ Leg of Lamb per doz per lb $1.75 P 5 ms cae of Pork 25¢ ra vd 92% Veal Steak, 2 Ibs Jonathan Apples per box Celery 3 for Sunkist Grapel large size, 3 for A Radio, Sewing Machine, Typewriter McRAE BROS., LTD. = 1 tin Peas For Friday & Saturday we me baker's SC Lamb Stew, 4 lbs 1 tin Peas ire selling our hx Fresh Bread per loaf lb E0ec! Our Brand Cream- . 25¢e | 2 lbs. McIntosh Apple ery Butter, pet enn 3 Market Daily Specials |=:-:2=:: Sirloin Steak, 2 ibs osh Ap Shoulder Lamb, 5 ! Stewing Veal, 4 lbs 2 Ibs. Onions, 2 lb > Loin Pork Chops, 2 | 957 — Phone — 987 | | | TTT eT _| Erappers and Buyers 50¢ 50c| oc otc a0c. 26¢ oc! one ee eee Do not sell your FURS A | Until you have seen the Old Reliable GOLDBLOOM You can always be sure of fair treatment from him, eee ee = 0c 50¢. 50¢ Carrots The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous 50¢ MUSSALLEM’S Economy Store 18 — Phones — 360 317 and 319 Third Avenue Hotel Central Ltd. Covénient to business district, homelike, beautiful harbor views. reasonable. Spacious sample rooms. FIRST CLASS CAFE Open at All Hours Special monthly rate for Rooms and Meals oomdtetel Central Ltd. First Avenue & Seventh Street Rates Miss D. Hogan —_— Call for free TEACHER OF MUSIC giene Phone—Black 232 Permanent Wave = SPECIAL | from $3.50 up For November Only booklet on hy- What ev should know ery woman } Phone 655 “Rupert Brand” SMOKED BLACK COD — Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Siorage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Mi Lady Beauty Shoppe |) meer een | Do you read the classified advertisements?