November 5, 1932 - } | Taxi 35—Ernie Large. $i Hyde Transfer—aAll voais are in | \dry shed. See adv. for prices, $1.04 Open Grate per ton lower than ¢ ther com- Heaters any er 1 any other co r view of the fire. Don’t , arri the . Ne rry you bought some lscdee Pennine of Shoes in them at Kaier oF gues, *2faps an oie ;Pumps, sizes 3 to 8. Blacks an: tans. Price from $4.95 up. Annettes 959 see Hardware, Ladies 19 Cloth Dryers, ideal Mrs. Jack Woods (Annett: inter devin, com- Stone), who has been nere for thi we A eel past week or so in connection with with ; $1.25 ker local business interests, satled oats lby the Princess Adelaide last night vanized Coal Hod andj oy tier return to Vancouver, vel $1.00 n Crocks— 60c and 75c vy Cast Iron Fry Pans 75e and 85e Woodsmen 3 a good buy; 6-lb > The Canadian Legion requests all members ana returned men to par- ade to the Anglican Cathedral, on Sunday; November 6th at 11 a.m. for Rememberance Day service Méet at Legion ¢lubrooms, at 10:30 am, 7 LOCAL NEWS NOTES i | Tonight’s train, due from the East 68 p.m., was reported this morning to be on time. at F. W. Crawford, president of the } Vancouver Tobacco Co., sailed by the Prineess Adelaide last night on ns return to Vancouver, after pay- a visit to the Grotto Cigar «tore, business here. e face sledge hammer, ah Spec A SATURDAY SERMON Bucking Saws— | 5-foat, 54-foet, 6-foot! S70; $8.00; $9.00! dish Buek Saws— 85.25, g2.45, °F Bitted Axes— ( : 3 ol $1.00: $1.50; $2.75! blessings from their journey ht Batteries a’ n Orne! at-- The Hopeless Regain New Hope (By Rev. P. M. Fosse, St. Paul's Lutheran Church) “He expounded unto them in all the scripture, the ings ¢oneerning himself.”—Luke: 24, 25. The two diseiples on the way to Emmaus received great . The companion that joined them proved to be the Su- ere Marr’s Messenger Service. Phone | 290: tf | Just réceived shipment of Tweeds and chichilla coats, priced to $12.- 95. Annettes. 259 | Brick-lined Heaters from $14.50 Exceptionally good value. Gordon’s |Hardware, McBride St. Phone 311 | tf | A. E, Parlow, district forester, sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide for a trip. to Victoria on , official duties. W. H. Stewart, general manager of the Edward Lipsett Co. Ltd., ar- rived in the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon from Vancouver, being here on a visit to the company’s local business. Miss Ivy Bagshaw of this city, who left recently for Kitimaat, was taken seriously ill there with appen- dicitis and pneumonia and is now a patient in the Bella Bella Hospital where her condition is reported to be eritical. Charles J. McDonald, for tres- passing in the Canadian National Railway yards hete, has been fined $10 ,with option of seven days’ im- prisonment, by Magistrate McCly-, mont in city police court. He is jserving the time. Mts. C. F Starr sailed last night on ‘the Princess Adelaide for Seat- ij tle. Mr. Starr, who is manager of |the Pacifie Fisheries Co, here, will jleave next week for the south 2 for 25¢| preme Teacher and Interpreter in whom all wisdom dwel-| During the winter they will make i teth. Oh, Kids! ' |to be a Gospel preacher and, true the Lord Jesus humbled himself# ther pearls in this heavenly ocean A Football— ito his calling, whether the audience wp, n Jesus made others rich, hé $2.00 were one, two or thousands, we find Sheet ot the iis. Mink é And Fast Running Ball) Aim just as eager. He had come to “'PPOC Out OF “he Holy Scripture, B Roller Skates at— |S¢ek to save the ones that were lost. "© Sreatest of all topics. He ex- $2.75 This Supreme Teacher used the pounded himself—all that was writ- I t Knives— jbest fextheok. Although he could ten about him. The diamond eut the to 75 have revealed new truths he chose the diamond Tl Lord of the to expound the old truth. He knew house opened the doors and placed ty and Value Shop xii thines and his method of teach- them at |! beuntiful table. ng was getting results. He expoun- is come to Him HARDWARE d Mos the Prophets and surrender entirely. He is the peculations wha This Hope of the Hopeless—extending ybody Does the surest amd quickesi way to wis- His invitation to all of us, saying: dom and will always be the true “Come now, let us reason together, tudy of God's own word. ft is the though your sins be as searlet, they absolute way to get spiritual riehes shali be as white as snow: though na tW In Heaventy knowledge—to dig in! they be red like crimson, they shall lane fl ave this mine of diamonds and to ga-;b voo!l.”” Read vy Him! SPECTAL ial ” m $3.50 up J i November Only oklet on hy- every woman | know ndy Beauty Shoppe Phone 655 ST. ANDREW’S (Church of ss D. Hogan REMEMBRANCE 11 A.M., Morning Prayer ee Sermon Subject, “THE ACHER OF MUSIC Anthem. “Send ( The “Last Post” will be s« Phone—Black 232 f the Canadi 2:30, Sund: Pi Members ¢ 7:30, Evening THI Subject Rev. P. M e lla Sunday Scho¢ ervice Gospel Service, 7 s Beautiful Little | “ ch $12.50 dod Minister, Rev. W. D. Gr Organist, Jol watches were never price than now. 15 jewels and is a od timekeeper, Comes in veral patterns and dif- wrist straps. We ‘rantee it to give satis- tion er in 'S has REMEMBRAN rent 11 A.M., Sermon Subject 3 P.M., Sunday School ee Bugler W. A. Rance will UHN FYULGERe JEWELLERS INE STORE WITH THE CLOCK Anthem: “What Are Male Quartet: “C “In Flander’s Fie Tenor Solo m CHURCH NOTICES CATHEDRAL England) Very Rev. J. B. Gibson, Dean DAY SERVICE and Holy Communion LIVES LAID DOWN y Light sunded by Buelk yut Tl r Rance an Legion will attend ry Sehoo! iver and Sermon WAY OF RENEWAL §T. PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner Eighth and Ninth East osse, Pastor (English) yl, 12:15 p.m 30 p.m., (Norse) ervices held at the Metropole Hall All Are Welcome! F!RST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ant Hollingwerth, B.A, in E, Davey CE SUNDAY ‘THE COMMON SENSE OF WORLD PEACE” 12:15, Sunday School at Westview School, 7:30 P.M., Memoriai Service Sermon Subiect, “LEST WE FORGET” “There is such a thing as the leadership of dead men.” Members of Toe H will be present and take part in the service sound the “Last Post” All ex-service men and others especially invited. EVENING MUSIC » These?” (Stainer) rossing the Bar” Ids (McCrae) Mr. J. A. Teng, uick returns Try a Want sement, a —~ a —— SS re ee ;a motor trip to California. ~ Halibut Arrivals Ameriean Senator, 33,000. Atlin, 6.5¢ and 3c Attu, 41,000, Cold Storage, 5.5c and 3e. Today's Weather Dead Tree Point—QOvereast. light The Place outheast wind: haromeiter. . 29.44 temperature, 46; light swell. Triple Island— Overcast, strong outh west. wind; sea choppy Langara Island—Raining, strong Southeast wind; sea rough -_— Announcements Rebekah Concert © Oddfellow's Hall. November Boxing, Empress Arena, Wedne day, Nov. 9, Bagshaw vs. Gurvic. Eagliés’ Dance, November 11. Ad- mission, Gents. 50c. Ladies 25c. Varden’s Concert Novemeber 16 Oddfellow’s Dance November 18 Moose Legion Band Coneert No- vember 29. | Anglican Church Bazaar, Novem- }ber 22, | Elks’ Bridge and Whist Novem: ber 23, Presbyterian Bazaar, Nov. 24. Moose Hard Time Dance Nov. 25 United Church Bazaar Dec. 1. i | ! j y Moose Legion New | Dance. Year’s Eve ——— | Prince Rupert DRY DOCK | SHIPYARD Operating three Bry Docks Total capacity 20,000 tons Shipbuilders and Ship Repairers for Steel and Wood Vessels Iron and Brass Casting Electric and Acetylene Welling 50-tom Derrick for Heavy Lifts To Go “I'll meet you at Mussallem’s!” This is the thing to say when ar- ranging to see your friends again. This popular Confectionery place of resort for ladies to meet their friends ifi the afternoon. Here you may heve a coo! drink on the warm afternoons or a hot drink in the colder evenings. Fresh made tea or coffee is served quickly and ice cream is ulways available. Orders are taken for cooked meats, roast chickens and other delicatessen and our stocks are all kept in a modern refrigerator show- case in a sanitary condition. Home made bread, cakes, cookies, etc. are always on hand. Next time you are in, try some of our cheese sand- wiches—or toasted cheese! You'll like it. Union steamer Venture, Capt Ernest Georgeson arrived in port at715 last evening from the south and sailed at i2 niidnight on her return to Vancouver and way- points. Under new schedule, effec- tive next week, the Venture will in future arrive here Thursday ev- enings from the south, sailing at midnight the same night on her return south *TNSOMNIA does not kill its man unless he kills himself—sleepless- ness is the most common cause of suicide. It kills the joy of living, it saps his strength, it sucks the blood from his brain and from his heart like avampire.” So writes a famous nerve specialist. Sleeplessness can best be relieved by Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food which soothes and restores the tired nerves and removes the cause of sieceplessness, headaches, indigestion and other symp- toms of exhausted nerves. Under this restorative treatment discourage- ment and depressed feelings give way to new hope and confidence. Dr. Chase’s NerveFood Restores Tired, Sleepless Nerves FRESH KILLED Bulkley Vailey Baby Beef — ‘oor = $1.00 ei 20¢ we Me 20¢ gy 15¢ Shoulder Pork a0¢ 4 lbs. shoulder Lamb as tb | 15c eg of Lamb oe lb 20c F » Rib Rolled Roast fa z ib R« uC 20¢ Liver, 1 lb 25¢c 25¢c 25¢€ 60c 20¢c lb Bacon, ' Tomato Sausage: 2 lbs. Roasting Chicken per lb. Prying Chickens each Fresh Killed Ducks— per Ib. Family Meat Market 957 — Phone — 957 andj Delicatessen is the place to call in|} iat of an evening and is the popular “To get real vale from all the fine entertainment broadcast, you must have a Good Receiver.” The New VICTOR 8-tube Superheterodyne Console, with Auto- A Je matie Volume Control, ‘ > et Tone Control, and many aw 4 other new features, Wf meets the demand per- ie feetly. vot ae Complete ae ta Make Your Purchase from the House of Proven Reliability Mie Where Easy Terms—Efficient Service Await Your Patronage. ‘AYE, : tas 4 oe aa | a 4 > ——__— = ——— ————ae 4 % Las oad tn! | C] ssi He ! aSsiT1e S FOR SALE | LOST ti Bo cians: Se eae eee eerie a ie ya FOR SALE— cheap, Fordor Se- LOST — Thursday afternoon, be- ge dan. Apply 34 Taxi. tf ‘ween United Church and 7th ee : ——-- Ave. West, brown leather purse. ¥, “OR SALE—Brick lined heater.| Reward if left at Daily News or ‘ it HG Phone Red 735. (257), Phone Blue 449. *e ‘OR SALE— Fully modern four- he: oi room house, Borden Street, snap. FOUN , phot or cash 425 260 ee en a eee bag fs oS eee FOUND—Ladies’ Kid Glove, 7th - oe "OR SALE—Mink, Quebec. Labra- Street near Post Office. Daily 4 dor, young or adult. $20 per pair. News ki F. Hoppe, Lochdale, B.C. tf oF . 2 J an a a DANCING FOR RENT | ——_-_-— — mento —————-«=---- TAP DANCING taught by Miss El- HEATED furnished room. Phone ganor Tite. Phone 20 ti 789 261 : hee FIVE-ROOM furnisnec modern PIANO TUNING 4 og house. Two unfurnished. Phone - eunaeneaeeeeeee! ; Green 698 tt PIANOS Tuned $3.00. Walker’s M”). Ae ee re sic Store t| ots "OR RENT—4-reom house, close in seem eae hone Green 402 or call 329 Fifth & Ave. West 2 ut HAIRDRESSER -t ae ~-on-nb-nidlihptiiaipendaiipnihiadbiltidiies cetacean eis ‘ on | ‘TORE for Rent. Third Avenve, HURRY—100 Permanent Waves at a adjoining Wrathall's, low renta} $3.50. Nelson’s Beauty Parlor. (tf) MeClymont t a . i* TRANSFERS ; | BOARD AND ROOM ee eae . CAMERON'S Transfer—Wood, Coal, 3 ROOM and Board in private fam moving, chairs for rent tf ily. Phone Green 938 157 y + ede mala DAIRIES Ge SALESMAN WANTED in FULLER Brush Co. wants local re- All Our— : & presentative. Good opportunity . ; See Mr. Crow, York Hotel, 8:30 ° . evenings for particulars Milk and Cream % : “~Y ‘ y y ~ y $ ‘ . AGENTS WANTED SHIPMENTS a ae ,. Guaranteed Bulkley Valley Products ; AGENTS—Bis money selling Shoe- . lastic. Soles shoes at home for VALENTIN DAIRY - few cents. New scientilic c-m- is pound applied like putty. Wears Phone 657 » 4 like leather. Everybody wants it. vena « Write Dept. D7 Shoelastic Com- ‘ pany, 1332 William St., Mont- For FRESH LOCAL MILK lh ome Rnd O88 oe SES ; XIRECT SALESMAN WANTED - . : , To sell a well established exclu- DOMINION DAIRY sive line of Ladies’ Knitted Suits 8 Quarts er 4 Pints for $1.00 and Sweaters. Applicant mrust be . . able to prove previous succéss in direct selling. Unlimited possibil- ONE ities for the man who is looking for promotion CALGARY KNIT- List your goods with us—Prines TING COMPANY, LED,, Ruperi’s leading Auctioneer, CALGARY, Alberta , —— G. M. HUNT ; PERSON AL | Sr@ Ave. Phone Ked 637 PRIVATE Kindergartens pay. Ad- euitihitieiant MS vice given free by the Canadian The AUC i IONEER \ Kindergarten Institute, Winnipeg: d's ™/ Packing — Crating — Wrapping sl" MALE HELP WANTED | and General Furniture Repairs eA Se teenage List your goods with me an HOW to get a Government job. ceg@ J. pAWES—Phone Black 126 Free Booklet. The M°C.C,. Ltd. eee ntean , Winnipeg. j -~ | HOME BAKERY PRINTING oe EE oe ee ~— TRY a loaf of bread from the new OFFICE SUPPLIES 3 Home Bakery. No better food. Rose, Cowan & Latta * Sold at Mussallem’s Economy 234 a Store. 260) || Phone “ i : LOOK AT SHABBY & | «3 Way as For Christmas Baking ‘2 DIRTY WALLS? | : } z 14 eres Beem for Rawleigh’s Best Quality Ex- 2 2 dee FASS and’ ve, Culeomiie, $2.50 tracts, Spices, Baking Powder 4 ' and up. Call, Red 802. ey ; | J. P. MOLLER Phone Black 623 § » | i i, &