PAGE Fre DONT TRIFLE WITH COMMON CONSTIPATION ALL-BraN Brings Relief Kellogg’s Constipation gets its grip on a person almost unawares. It often starts with such little things. Head- aches. Listl Bad complex- ion. Unpleasant breath. If un- checked, it may seriously impair your health. essness. Fortunately, you can avoid this danger by eating a delicious ce- real. Laboratory tests show that Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN provides two things needed to overcome common constipation: “bulk” and vitamin B. ALL-BRAN is also a rich source of iron for the blood. —— ogical tests demonstrate that ~ ik” an is similar to that n 5 loaf ve sahil Inside the body, it forms which gently clears out the intestinal wastes. How much better than taking un- pleasant patent medicines. Two tablespeonfuls of Ane-Bran daily are usually sufficiens. Serious cases, with every meal. If not relieved this way, see your doctor. Get the red-and-green package at your grocer’s. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. PLAYIN BILLIARDS Two of the incompleted tourna- ments in the Junior Billiard League. have. sbgen Ss pleted, bn; press defeatin? Les Canadiens with a perfect score of 1000 to 843 in the match of November 15. anc Cold Storage winning over Em- press 987 to 807 in the tournament 1§ November 25. With two gamies yet to be played, Empress is lead- ing Jewelers 600 to 523 in the match of November 22 while Les Canadiens are ahead of Jewelers +90 tO 510 with three matches "yet to be played in ine fixture of Tues- day of this week In the final outstanding game of the November 15 tournament Doug Frizzell, Emvress defeated W E. Hutson, Les Canadiens, 200 to 184 In the final games of the No- vember 2° fixture. John May and Primo Vaccher won for the Cold Storage over Nick Chenoski anc Dovg Frizzell of the Empress with 200 to 159 and 200 to 192 respectively In the in the tournament Nick Chenoski, won 200 to 169 over John Bulger. Jewelers, giving Em- }prers a lead of 600 to 523 with the following games yet to be played: 'Doug Frizzell, Empress, vs. J. Suth- lerland. Jewelers, and J. Marchel- jton vs. S Jurmain, these games to third game to be played of November 22, SU Meath coe bok FS palyed tonight ANNOUNCEMENT: As it is getting more impossible for one and more man to the work coming te decided to partner Dr. O handle all my office, I have take in as my E. Kvale of Edmonton, Alta Dr. Kvale was ployed versity Hospital in Edn formerly em- . as dentist at the Uni- nonton follows Knowing Dr. Kvale personally, G TP Av I can fully guarantee the ; Empress 4 3713 . 928 highest quality of work, and [jCold Storage 5 4558 912 trust that we in the future fe es C ms 6 4 HO (8S will be able to give even bet- J 1 cacy _ = ter service to our patients Le ee ee than I have until now been j she bathe anetl | Billiard | Averages DR. H. 0. JOHNSEN Dentist aS. SR ae 4. Zadaroski (CS) 5 1000 200 PS ae E) 5 1000 200 W. E. Hutsom *LC) 5 984 197 W. Stone (CS) 5 971 194 Nick Chenoski ‘(E 5 959 192 J. May (CS) 5 943 1a9 RENT f}Owen Fisher (E) 5 947 189 D. Frizzell (E) 4 750 188 e P. Pritchard ‘LC) 5 928 186 A Radio, tir. Aldridge (LC) 5 906 181 > S B. Windle ‘CS8) A 725 «181 Sewing Machine P. Vaecher (CS) 5 899 180 5 F. Kenny (LC) 4 701 175 T . J. Sutherland (J) 4 697 174 ypewriter Chris Perry ‘J) 5 826 165 Baroness Ishimot M. Eckert (E) 4 @OT SOBi tie sees Geic. McRAE BROS., LTD. W. E. Funnell (J 4 COS MW aeuese ay S. Jurmain (J) 3: @ mh ee ¥. Bulger (J 5 ™m wes" trol A. Strachan (LC) .3 460 158, crowded littie isla Advertise in the Daily News. W. Stuart (CS) I 000 «6000 is lecturing In the fixture of Tuesday night ,of this week, Les Canadiens are leading Jewelers 590 to 519 with ‘individual scores in the three games so far played as follows John Bulger, Jewelers, 200; Prank |Aldriage, Les Canadiens. 190 Chris Perry, 186; Pete Pritchard 200 J. Sutherland, 133: W. £. Hut- | son 200 The following games remain to be vlayed tonight: S. Jurmain, Jewel- jers, vs. A. Strachan, Les Canadiens, | nd W. E. Funnell vs. F. Kenny The league standing to date is as As aoa bo chee es ANd TE WD 2 a By-Pass on eras River urprise awaited the turgid series of mighty booms sent the Hoover dam. Here tunnel § gid Co udo ecen when a waters through by-passes around is #@ view on the Arizona side f diversion ywing the river em ¢ from the outlet Lectured in U. S. | e Thousands are broadcasting the quality and flavor of PILSENER LAGER Quality can only come from the use of finest ingredients and proper ageing—and that is just what makes the difference between Pilsener Lager and other Jess palatable beers. caw tell the difference at once! Largest Sales of any Bottled Beer Brewed or dy. soldi in British Columbia \. VANCOUVER BREWERIES LIMITED. Per Dosen Carton At Government ie ta? PILSENER Brewers and Bottlers of: DUTCH GIRL U.B.C. 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Both bride and} are well known and. popular} nd wit! have the hearty congra- fulations and best wishes of many friends BILLIARDS December 2-- ers Storage vs. Jewel Health and Happi- ness in Old Age Ler WATT eile, SCOTT'S EMULSION eC tT ih Cod Liver Oil Tiere TTT Ltt es to Digest cn WATTS’ COAL! COAL! 1 on, Alberta and Bulkley Vall y Coals are guaran- ve satisfaction. Try a fN Bulkley Valley. We ell Timothy Hay, Wheat Oats and Barley Prince Rupert Feed Co. 58 — Phones — 558 ee eee ee ee ee BULGER For Values New Low Pric Just in time for Christinas Our new Christmas stock is arriving we had a big surprise at some of th prices. This compels us to mark down the» our stock to keep in toueh with today lues. It’s tough on us but we might as wel} our loss now as keep the goods over along for what you need. We will guoy the new reduced price. We have Clocks marked $20 to 8% y we must now sell $12 tog MD, Beal et Old ss bs « Community Teaspoons were $4.25 last year. Now the price is Actually some things are about } the price of a couple of years ago, DIN PYUUGERE sn so QSEWELLERS = nt orm THE STORE WITH THE CLOCK 2 Jasper Hard Cc sii9 1250 129 EGG—Per Ton . MINEHEAD LU MP—Per Ton JASPER LUMP—Per Ton Dry Cedar and Jackpine For Sale ALL COALS ARE IN A DRYSHED HYDE TRANSFER—PHONE ® ee Special Hard-Time Bargain (f To Subscribers to the Daily News or Any Wishing to Become Subscriber All our advertisers have been offering special bargains to ‘ ers. Here is our contribution. Any person sending in a full \: +} e cust ol bse tion now will get the rest of the year 1927 free. 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