Nove! nber 16, 1932 ow a Victor Radio ustic Vietor Radio from 129.29 pi-Ac 0 gasy Terms Old Radio © and We Trade To satisfy the most critical buyer, especially those personas who have not been satisfied with radio up to | now. THE NEW BLACOUSTIC VICTOR RADIO Is the Radio . . . You Have Been Waiting For Bi-Aconstie tone quality is just as good when played softly ... as at full volume. .. . Its music soothes bet dees not irritate. ibis ER 8 COME, SEE AND HEAR IT AT Radio Headquarters | Albert F Edward | / me Cily on ti i tion trip to Vanc Was So Short of Breath Could Not Lie Down to Sieep Mrs. P. J. Chernoff, Shoreacres, B.C., writes :— **T had been so troubled with shortness of breath I could not lie down to sleep. . I couldntt do any hard work, or climb the stairs, and had nervous and smothering feelings, and became very weak. I tried all kinds of medicine, but could get mo relief until after I had taken three boxes of Milburn’s Heart and Nerve Pills, and since then I have felt better in every way.’’ Por sale Towreaie, Unt at afl drug and genera) stores; put ep only by The T. Milburn Co, Lad, OIL BURNERS LESS DIRT — LESS LABOR CONSTANT STEADY HEAT Air Furnaces the “WHITE FLAME” natural draft oil derately price¢ 1 absolutely effi Price instal- ik, $85.00. or Hot Water Furnaces SUPREME” forced draft nost modern and satisfactory burner on the market ice, $125.00 in Let us give you full detalis Ward Electric & Marine Suvoly Co. THE DAILY NEWS _— N.U.W.A. meeting tonight at 8. Maw’s Messenger Service. Phone 290 . tf For day and night Taxi ser- vice Phone 32. tf C. W, Homey, provincial assessor, allied yesterday afternoon on the Cardena for a trip to Swanson Bay on Official duties. The regular monthly meeting of the Prince Rupert Retail Merchants Association, scheduled for last night, was cancelled. ebourg of the staff of Lispsett Ltd 2 Prince mornjng from a turned to Rupert this three-weeks’ vaca- -ouver and Seattle Constable Dunlop R.C.M.P., Ha- zeiton, who’ has been on a brief trip to Vancouver on escort duty arrived in the city on the Prince pert } norning from the proceeded by train on » the inte yr Insp Joh ira provin- “ai police, returned to the city on las evening's ti Prince George in from in connect a trip to ion with the amalgamation of the tWO| away about a week former Northern British Columbia | : Seibel 9alice divisions int > i : tall police divisions into one | Mrs. J. T. Spickett, well known CWT : , iP Juneau woman, was a pas- Tourtelk issist4 ny tbe istant lsenger aboard the Princess Norah Sone. mauOge of C: nadia | his morning returning to the Al- eee paying _. | 2Ska Capital afterea visit in Seat- brief visit here on official busine tle He ed on the Prince Rupert th ( ' Vancouver an a ny i ver and yy L. Faulkner, well known Ju- Y uN mn ihe same ves- neau lawyer, was a passenger on S omorrow ' ; : ; board the Princess Norah this : ms z morr! returning to the Alaska Mrs, H. R. She pard of Juneau capital after a business trip to Se-| Was a passenger aboard the Prin- attie and elsewhere in the States. |° cess Norah hi hing returning to the Alaska 1 after a tri; vee ; to Seattle a 5 , se a hiss Nina Gurvich sailed on the ss Roval Sh ian uall's we 1 : Princess Norah’ this morning for oOne}r a, Wwe rnown neau : > Juneau where he will meet Miles mining engineer, who sailed from Rees ‘ » a boxing bout on “ MUrDEY i ) UT , here by the Norah this morning on ; : oe ; ~ Staged in the Alaskan Capital on mis return nort! iter a trip into ( . ; Saturday night of this week ymineca mining district where he is interested in a gold property Announcements Oddfellow’s Dance November 18 The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous —_——.. “Rupert Brand” SMOKED BLACK COD Canadian Fish & Prepared Daily By Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. ‘Trains | UNION STEAMSHIPS L IMITED Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Var SERVICE | From PrinceRupert 9.30 a.m. every Monday, Wednesday and Friday will arrive Prince Rupert 9.00 p.m, every Tues- day, Thursday, Saturday. Special low rates on rail and steam- ship tickets to the Old Country. Special Fare-and-a-Third Round Trips to Eastern Canada. Tickets on sale Dec. | to Jan. 5. Return limit three months. information catl or write | For Canadian National V-199R-B2 ‘COAL! COAL! "SS. CARDENA EVERY TU ESDAY, 1:30 P.M si Padls an d Waypoint arr (SS. VENTURE EVERY THURSDAY MIDNIGHT Wee 1 Vancouver Sunday ™ or oc (ini. Mand to Port Simpson, Alice Arn A ‘ sp River points Sunday, 8 px . site ECIAT VINTER EXOURSION RATE, ROL uD rRIP, PRINCE RUPERT TO VANCOUVER, $3 ma aN On sale Naw, 10 to Feb 28, eeturn weit aes Hl ‘ ATIO} 4 nd tickets et FRING) RUPERT nad F Pewee hynny Phone 568 er Pi 10 PM. \ cao Low PAR ROUND CANADIAN PACIFIC 1 Ocean Falls and Way Ports PRINGESS NORAH- -No\ UND DRIP WINTER ickets on sale November 10 to February ADELAIDE 0, Ux ro VANOOUWIRR EXCURSIONS on Binal return limit March 31! BS tion « or write . wt, BA lt Cane Gaparal Agent, Prince Hupert ‘ eee, Bulkley Valley Coals Alberta and are guaran- Our Famous Edson, i teed to give satisfaction. Try a ton of No. 1 Bulkley Valley. We also sell Timothy Hay, Wheat | Qats and Barley Prince Rupert Feed Co. ° 58 — Phones — 558 | official business. He expects to be | LOCAL NEWS NOTES C.L.D.L, Dance Noy. 17, Exchange! Block. 266 | Sewing, home cooking and tea | at Baptist Church Nov. 17. | Indoor Box Lacrosse, Exhibition Hall, Thursday, 7.30, Adm. 15c. and} 5e | For sale modern 6-room residence, large garden all fenced and culti- vated. 1150 Ambrose Ave., Phone Blue 503. 265 Hyde Transfer—Ail coais are in dry shed. See adv. for prices, $1.00 oer ton lower than any other com- pany in town. tj What price Friendship? Don’t lose a lifelong friend for a nickel. See the Dollar Store’s assortment of ‘Xmas Cards. 2 Unpainted Furniture. Very syit- able for Christmas presents. A nice selection to choose from. See our windows. Gordon’s Hardware. Mc- Bride Street. Harold McEwen, C.N.R. divisional | freight and passenger agent, sailed on the Princess Norah today for a} trip to Ketchikan and Juneau on tee Canadian Johnson, manager of ths Fish & Cold Storage Co who has been on his annual fall} usiness trip to various cities ir . Eastern Canada and the United to the city on th: iis Mogaing. The Weather States, returned Prince Rupert tt | | Crystal Necklet And earrings to match. This makes a ‘wonderful Christmas gift. Everyone seems to want crystals just now, Not the imitation but gen- uine Rock Crystal, priced— ¢ from $3.00 1% to $10.00 |, JOHN |ULGERe JEWELLERS eat Believe it or not— 7O out of every 1OG take - BUCKLEYS Independent house to house sur. veys made recently in both East- ern and Western Canada, show that 70 out of every 100 families bank on BUCKLEY’S for the quick relief of coughs, colds, bronchitis and “flu. This 100% Canadian Cough and Cold Remedy looks different, tastes different, acts different. Being of triple strength, it goes further and costs less, because it can be diluted with water without lessening its amazing power to destroy cough and cold germs and quickly heal the in- fected parts, For quick results demand BUCKLEY'S MIXTURE. It acts like a flash —a single sip proves it. Acts like a flash = *"s SINGLE SIP PROVES IT 5,000,000 Bottles Sold . Jack McNuliy, who kas been on a holiday trip to Vancouver and elsewhere in the south, returned home on the Prince Rupert this morning. Mr. and Mrs. ailed yesterday Andrew Brown afternoon on the Cardena for Vancouver. Mr. Brown, who is storekeeper at Claxton, has been for some time a patient in the Prince Rupert General Hospital] The usual winter school for na- conducted by Capt. J. R harbor master, opened ses sions last goodly number of atten- dance. yigation Elfert night with candidates in JONES be: Meal a R 957 — Phone — 957 Daily Specials fs 69¢ Dense Aor ee Z21e Cc sitchen ‘Ha ddies 1-lb. tin Salt Pork ver Ib 14¢ Split Peas 5¢ per Ib We deliver all orders $2 or over MUSSALLEM’S Economy Store “Where Dollars Have More Cents” : 18 — Phones — 860 P. O. Box 575 THE STORE WITH THE CLOCK $27 and 319 Third Avenue RECITAL IS ENJOYABLE (Continued from page one) PATTULLO IS HEARD (Continued from Page 1) Wave,” (Gounod). Piano Bolo—“Capnice Espagnol,” (Moussorgsky); “Witehes’ Dance,” (MacDowal), Miss Marie Balagno. Mixed Quartette--Thiee . selec- tions from “The Pagoda of Flowers,” (Woodforde - Finden), Mesdames | Larges and Webber, Messrs. Large and Davey. Ladies’ Trio—Phe Snow,” (El- gar), Violin obligate by Miss Nellie Lawrence and A. ©. Cameron. Duet—“Flow Gently Deva,” (Par-| members and guests. ibesides Mr. ry), Messrs. Davey and Large. Choir — “Hallelujah Chorus,” (Handel). Members of Saciety Members of the Pyince Rupert Philharmonic Society taking pant in the concert were as follows: Mrs. E. Anderson, Mrs. 8. Blance, f°" Mrs. H. N. Brocklesby, Miss M. Gross, Mrs. C. E, Cullin, Mrs. §. Danton, Mys. K. Dybhavn, Miss L, Hebkiwell, Mrs. S. D. Johnston, Mrs. R. G. Large, Mrs. P. C. Miller, Mrs. J. R. Morison, Miss J. Robertson, Miss E Vickers, Mrs. A. J..Webber, C. P. Balagno, H. N. gxocklesby, A. C. Cameron, 8. Darton, J. E. Davey, G. A. Edecumbe, W. E. Fisher, 8. Hun- ter, H.O.Johnsen, A.J Lancaster, Dr. R. G. Large, H. Lincoin, J. H. Mc- Clinton, J. A. Teng, S. P. Woodside. | | aa | | people had chosen a new govern- jmment in an orderly yet decisive maker, with Germany, a multiple party country where there was no | cohesion, seething discontent and \@ virtual dictatorship. At the close of his address, a vote of thanks was tendered Mr. Pattullo |on motion of C. C, Mills and S. J. | Jahour. President William Cruick- |shank was in the chair and there was a iarge attendance of club The guests, Pattuilo, were W. O. Fulten, G. W. Johnstone, Dr. W. T. Kergin, J. J. Little, D. B. Finn, H. F. Glassey, George Mitchell, Rev. W. D. Grant Hollingworth and Dr. H. Q. Johnsen. le Permanent Wave from $3.5 $3.50 up For November Oply Call for free booklet on hy- ziene. What every woman should know. Mi Lady Beauty Shoppe Phone 655 ; Classifi ed Ads ——T = FOR SALE _ | SIX room jAouse, madern, all con- | veniences. Small payments like| rent. Pete Bruno. tf.| FOR SALE—-Mink, Quebec. Labra-| dor, young or adult. $20 per pair. | F. _ Hoppe, Lochdale, BC. | 5 oR 10 HOUSES will sell eatin l- 3| 2-3 of ide d eai . 92 : northeast wind: sea moderate | . 2 50¢ Phone Green 402 or call 329 Fitth