»y, November 25, 1932 a (F’ End of Month SPECIALS ‘urtain Panels—In ecru shade, i se i Wis handsome pattern, each ......,3.020.... Cc ns—In art coverings, well filled designs, each ‘ushl bright t Quality Kapok—In one pound bags a) 0, ‘ancy Boxed Handkerchiefs — Dainty designs, a 'y special purchase, three to the box $1 00 = @ NOXCS °. + dhik ek e's + Rees bb be be ae. lightgowns—Made in the new dull finish, in charm- ing colors, well cut, dull yet lustrous $ wonderful value, each ......,........ 1.29 sroadcloth Smocks—In green or blue flared style, prettily trimmed with aes metal —§ huttons, each 0. Me elne ok i 25 ’ Silk and- Wool Hose—Marle knit in ides of sand or brown, special value, pr. adies’ Silk and Wool Sweaters—Pride of the West Bri and, coat style, plain or fancy trim $4. 95 ies to $7.50, for e orsolettes—10 doz., new sae t made of good quality coutil with silk stripe, elastic inserts and 95e { hose supports, each ......... Vv omen’s Winter Weight Bloomers and Vests cream oF peach, each ‘s50¢ lank cots-—12 pairs of white wool blankets, 60x80, 1k or blue borders, splendid value, pr. Sh. AS 45€ Phone 9 niy yh All Wool Cashmere Figured S i‘ assorted colors, pair s0X— a; When buying unwrapped bread. | After Whooping Cough Cough Hung On Willard Ave., Toronto, Ont., writes:— ‘Two years ago my children had whoop- ing cough, and after that a nasty cough seemed to hang on which worried me very much. I read about Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine Syrup, and thought I would give it atrial. [ found that after giving it to thom for a while their cough left them entirely.’ Price 35c. a bottle; large family size 65c; at all drug and general stores; put up only by The T. Milburn Co., Ltd., Toronto, Ont. Dr. Wood’s \ Mrs. T. Upper, Norway Pine Syrup Bath Room Scales well made Attractively designed, Figures and graduations clear cut fealth or Bath Room Scales accurate readings. nd distinct. Capacity one pound to two hundred and fifty pounds. PRICE, $15.00 Thompson Hardware Co. Ltd. nd give anese Bamboo Drifts to Islands RRENT IS. e.st INDICATED "5": “Tropical Fish Are Found the actuality of come from the Queen Charlotte Is of bamboo washed up on wood n Japanese kong the debr fish are bein Engraved Weddiny GIF IS for Rings he o bove Boxe | Stationery Some are round ju . 4j he regular ring except I les’ Pure Silk Hose 1e 1 rn pec / the engraving { f Pecial value, $1.00 Day, ilue, $1. them in white gold, green Kec Handkerchiefs “icy Work Specialties Brid, re Novelties 50 4g” Vard Tidebeeines een e according to loys and Games } % workmanship JOHN = LGERY al | & JEWELLERS The Regal Shop | ) HE CLOCK and yellow. Priced from I Call . il] and look them over Bi STORE WITH 1 LOCAL NEWS NOTES q Marr’s Messenger Service. Phone Basketball tonight Anditorium, 1. 290. tf chpimer atl Moose hard time masquerade tonight. Grand march dt 11: 272 | Big reduction in prices of Crock-| ery and China. See our stock. Gor- don’s Hardware. tf! pide look for the label “Chris’s Mil Bakery” on every loaf. And maki | sure you get it. If there’s no labe ji1ts not a Chris’s Mill loaf. 27: Miss A. Guyan, student nurse at |the Prince Rupert General ee nal, sails tonight on the Princes Adelaide for Vancouver enroute tol | Tranquille where she will toke a been en- | | Theodore Leek, who has gaged in fisheries patrol service arrived in the city this week Queen Charlotte City been a patient in the hospital. He! nas not entirely his illness. fron where he na y recovered yet from Capt. Thomas Cliff has taken ;jover command of the C. P. R }steamer Princess Adelaide on its | }present voyage north in place of} |Capt. S. K. Gray, the regular mas- | | ter, who is ashore in Vancouves on vacation. | | baby jat 2:45 | three months’ course in tuberculosis | ¢, | nursing. ' For day and night Taxi ser- vice Phone 32. tf Canadian Legion Christmas Tree; Members are requested to give names and ages of children to committee at once. ta Any girl can earn a beautiful doll valued $5.50 by getting) | half-a-dozen new subscribers to the Daily News. See the doll in the Daily News window. Call at | the office for instructions and then iget to work. tf C.P.R. steamer Princess Adelaide, |Capt. Thomas Cliff, arrived in port this afternoon from the uth and will sail at 10 p.m. on her return to Vancouver and way- points FOR HEAD Manual Training | Strongly Urged | For the Schools Paul Armour Supported By Presi- dent of Rotary Club With View to Securing Course The Rotary Club, at its luncheon meeting yesterday, heard a report from Paul Armour in regard to the possibility of securing the re-adop- |tion of manual training in the | Prince Rupert schools. He said that | only a few old cronies were opposed to it. The taxes went: up anyway, whether manual training was on the list of school subjects or not The cost to the taxpayers was not more than half a mill on the col- lar. It was good for the boys and all should get behind the move to have it continued. The idea that it was a “frill” was nonsense. Mary of those who had taken the course found in after years it was the oni« part of their school education they | Teme mbered President G. A. Woodland urged that all support the move 1933 MUNICIPAL VOTERS’ LIST TAKE NOTICE that the Court o/ Revision to correct and revise the above Voters’ list will sit on Dec2it.- ber 10, 1932, at 2:30° p.m. in the Council Chamber, City Hall. The said Court will hear and determin Tole ladies Rela SATURDAY, NOV. 26 Andrew’s Cash and Carry Bread and Cake Shop Third Avenue next to MacLaren’s Music Store P. O. Box 416 Phone Black 667 A complete line of superior quality Bread, Cakes and €on- fectionery. Order your Xmas Cakes and Plum Puddings now. On coneluaton of her present voy- any application. to strike out the ge at Vancouver next week, € ’ eet pred name of any person who has been |R. : steamer an gohn, which sails improperly placed on said list, ox > — a ae outh toni ht via the Queer : to place on said list the nume of hark e: Islands, will be laid up any person improperly omitted jfor a week to undergo annual over- | therefrom. | iul. Instead of leavine Vancouve! | E. F. JONES S oo - - ee 2 duk _ ” ‘| OVER 37 MILLION JARS USED YEARLY City Clerk rinc cupert V . tn uee n nat —_—-—.__ _ -_ | spliced | lotte Islands, the Prince John wil leave the hern p Decem | Union steamer Venture, Capt C. N. R. Constable David Cede wT ber 9 and h ‘ ‘ here- | ar Gi aad idlved in port sailed last night on the Prince Ru- LESS DIRT — LESS LABOR - | orne reorg n, a oC . a: Some thei ey eens igi sted ‘set ont « all around. | \¢ 1:15 this morning from the south | Pett fF @ vacation trip to Vancou CONSTANT STEADY HEAT The nex fter Jan iled at 3:20 n her re- mnigt V \ \ ; are dado uver a ay cotta. : | For Hot Air Furnaces the “WHITE FLAME” natural draft oil | Qu C) I will bé| Ty é } burner moderately priced and absolutely efficient. Price instal- | December M nd M a ae led with tank, $85.00. | | Ng . a Norman ma: re For Hot Air or Hot Water Furnaces the “SUPREME” forced draft | si sn thant” He ak n Pena iver.| burner, the most modern and satisfactory burner on the market | ‘ : ‘ s\Jibl i ‘ Vu : ; , “es 95 ste lo . és = | SOURED ON THE Mr. Te interested in develop- at a low price, $125.00 installed with tank ’ }ment of the gold sands of Graham | Let us give you full details | WORLD? THAT'S LIVER |cssnd sna came north lat week | am eal w d Electric & Marine Supply C | Wake up your Liver Bile Mrs° Terry who Aiftved from| War . ectric Aarine upp y 0. No C alomel necessary Islands on the Prince John “1 \icesespenaasnteeisentestiemiegtstttarenitimmapamneneemetiaiiaal | etnle, whe {eel s sluggish s Wed! iay morning ! | eM, woe ef oa, hm ad Market | — ws | chewing § ir rot ew y m e N { f Warner if Smithers} ; Stoo ie the bowe ignore the ;0UuNnd Steak, 2 1d = wi cod ia to f he city from the inter ‘| Carrots, 10 Ibs s0C pounds 1 bile AAS) CVE train and sall- tggeerace Steak, 2 lbs : ete "Some ie alco. Cl Jagper Hard Coa Carter's Little Liver Pills will » xyou |for a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. War- | wp. } sgeta ‘ k ; Lamb Chops, 2 ibs { by name. Reluns . ner was formerly Miss Winnifred | amb ¢ ’ hop lbs 50C - ata irugguts | k d some years 90 4 1iUS, oO Ak : i bi ee ~~ | Pork Ch 10ps, 2 lbs was a member of the nursing staff Apples, 3 Ibs 50e ' BOC rank MOIR SP a Eade oe $11.50 H. Lyons i k f the Prince Rupert Genere s- y tt at Terrace arrived i pital pene Genera °°" |shoulder Pork, 4 bs. Be MINEHEAD LUMP—Per Ton ..... 12.50 rom the interto , shoulder Veal 50 JASPER LUMP—Per Ton ........ 12.50 ain ar i teamel ; ? ree eae ‘ : > et 4 vie 4 Ibs c Dry Cedar and Jackpine For Sale ran ouve - Liver, 1 Ib “ ss van ie ry Buk end a 25¢ ALL COALS ARE IN A DRYSHED : ee 20 HYDE TRANSFER—PHONE 580 Fral Mk j A ‘ c se BC. U tak ; | as per lb 4 be gp 4p 'apipildel Leg of Veal 20 »| fo RIT T LRLTPLAR | vcr tb dt = fur f ‘ CHUBLAINS COLD SORES tare Roast Beef 75¢ : ‘ NY t } 6 Ibs zs , + ‘ ~ ~ Ha 4 MPP APW RABE | shoiser Lamb, 5 tbs i UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED " | RINGWORM aay Turnips 10 the 720 Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver:-— pe Be tal ay hainana LLL Sidhe s oh pe T.S.8. CARDENA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 P.M. ‘ ae 957 — Phone — 957 v ia Ocean Pails and Waypoin mg Vancouver Thursday 7 RG ———oooo eee after: ce iie nt eee eee El TSS. VENTURE. EV ERY THURSDAY MIDNIGHT. eae FRE FEC Le Oe Ar ig Vancot er Sunday m orning Shea = to Port enaeea. Alice Arm, Anyox, Stewart and Naas MacKenzie s Furniture Boys’ Sleighs With’ Steel Runners cB 75€ Doll Carriazes Doll Carriages— $1 25 Boys’ Wagons Boy ;” Slei Girls’ from Boys’ Wagons=Coast- i §Bi90 from ° We still have a few Card Tables left at our SPECIAL Price Phone 775 Prince Rupert, B.C, | Announcements Moo. Hard Time Masquerade on Moose Legion Band Concert No vember 29 ! Purple Bridge Nov. 29 United Church Bazaar Dec, 1 Moose icldee’ sad vhist Dee, 2 Eagles iniiena D 2 and 9 Gents’s. 50c,. Ladies 25c Gyro Charity Dance, Moose Hall December 16 n Legion Christmas Tree December 17 Canadia Saturday MV | ance Our Famous Edson, Alberta and Bulkley Valley Coals aré guaran- | teed to give satisfaction, Try a ton of No, 1 Bulkley Valley. We | also sell Timothy Hay, Wheat Oats and Barley. Prince Rupert Feed Co. 58 — Phones —_558. yose Legion New Year’s Eve COAL! COAL! Hotel Arrivals Central Gosnell and C. Watson, Port Simp son: L, Garfin, C.N.R =a Hotel Central Ltd. Covenient to business district, homelike, beautiful harbor views Rates reasonable. Spacious sample rooins. FIRST CLASS CAFE Open at All Hours Special monthly rate for Rooms and Meals Hotel Central Ltd. First Avenue & Seventh Street 1 Permanent Wave SPECIAL from $3.50 up For November Only Call for free booklet on hy- giene, What every woman should know Phone 655 M. Watson, Rit Brentzen WwW. River points, Sunday, 8 p.m SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION RATE, ROUND TRIP, PRINCE } Weekly sailings RUPERT TO VANCOUVER, $32. On sale Nov. 10 to Feb 28, return timit March 31, 1933, Further information regarding all satlings and tickets at YRINCE RUPERT AGENCY: Second A venue Phone 568 CANADIAN PACIFIC PRINCESS ADELAIDE — | ee ee To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports Fridays, 10 P.M Vancouver direct LOW FARE ROUND TRIP WINTER Tickets on sale November PRINCESS NORAH--Nov. 20, Dec. 4 EXCURSIONS TO VANCOUVER, 10 to February @8, 19383. Final return limit March 31st, 1933 For information call or write “ - COATES, General Agent, Prince Rupert. NC, BOVRIL IS A SPLENDID PICK-ME-UP Because it doesn’t pay to advertise poor products, It does pay to buy those advertised. | | Mi Lady Beauty Shoppe