PAGE FOUR The Daily News I'RLNCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBU Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. l'ULLEN - - - Managing Editor. DAILY EDITldttjg ': here for the offshore business. 0 GIGANTIC Frftajy N&estWlfi, ltg This is one more industry to be added to those already here, and it will be welcomed as another step in the growth of Prince Rupert. The new mill will give another impetus to the building up of the Seal Cove end of the city. This is essentially an industrial district and more houses will be needed there to Vinncp r Tip tripn whn will ha pmnlnvoH TVi itv unll ham t laid High-Grade Suits Society Brand HIGH-GKADE SUITS-In sizes 36, 30, 37, S& -Navy blue, pin tri. UeguUr 00 532.00 LIGHT AND DARK TWEED Regular $37.50. ........ ........ ...... .26.00 OVERCOATfe-DaVitwy. Regular $45.00. Novv $28.00 LIGHT GREY OVERCOATS-Regular 7-60 $26.00 HEAVY IH AJjitS-Regultvr 4 i 1.75 PAIR SURVIVORS OF VESTRiS SAFE All but Nine Were in New Yesterday; Captain's Action W SA TURD A Y York HEW YORK, Nov. 15. AHex- THE LIBERAL CANDIDATE I " ZlzTZZ: TT -it. i i i j i ,i t oi me mB were maiviy m hbb Olof Hanson IS to be Congratulated on being Chosen by: York harbor yesterday, the laat the convention last night to fight the cause of Liberalism j 57 being brought ashore from the in the Skeena constituency. It is an honor to be chosen by I French tanker Miriam and nine , either of the big parties for such a position. Mr. Hanson jotbsfs aboard the battleship should make a strong candidate and when the time comes j wm,.nK ! he will doubtless put upa good fight against the nbmineeLSrnn cZ'l ; Of the Other party. action in delaying the SOS mes-j The choice of last night's convention is a man who has ' sage, but members of the crew 1 been very keen on business. Now that he has turned his ! re outspoken in their criticism. nttpntinn tn nnlihW ho will rlnnhtlpss h pminllv kfn anil 'Their late skipper's SOS should i .... ' . . J . i tkuv possibly just as successful. At any rate, he is in a position where he can devote much time to the work without feeling that he is injuring himself financially. He has not the advantages of British birth, but he has been a British citizen for many years and as such is well qualified for the position. s 1 1 1 THE NEW LUMBER MILL A new sawmill is to be erected at once at Seal Cove, just across from the Big Bay Company's mill. The machinery has already been ordered and work, it is an- nounceci, win commence wiuiin two weexs. wnen completed the mill wiirhflvri'a daily capacity of 40,000 board feet, which means that at least 40 men will be employed at the mill, in addition to those working in the woods and on towboats. The new mill will not only add directly to the local payroll, but it will make business for the railway; it will bring .1 1 1 ...:n u : i : :j.t ai ;n r said. I I Mrs C. 8la4ghtr, the only woman passenger on the Miriam, de-; fended the captain's action. "He did his duty and tiid his best," 1 she said. She denied that mem-jbers of the crew rushed the Hfe-I boats. LOCAL GIRL WEDDED RECENTLY IN SOUTH Mis Nina Reid Become Bride of William Mrltoaald in Vamronver j First United Church, Vancouver i was the scene of a quiet wedding Tuesday evening when Rev. Rich-: mond Craig united in marriage 1 siuiuuers nere, aim win, 111 cujuunmuuii wim uiner mi us 01 Miss Nina Reid, daughter of Mrs me neignoornooa, maKe posaiDie ine loaaing 01 steamers u. Reid, and sister of Mrs. c. l. j Youngman of Prince Rupert, and William McDonald, ton of M land Mrs. Angus McDonald !' Vancouver. A frock of poudre peorreU' was worn by the bride, the skirt being formed of double Pounc es and the sleeveless bodice over- with silver lace. A velvet attention this for &nfttedly iS,!,!" hd meU give to xstijh, It in for a great forward move. Mi81( Ellen Mart?n who atu.nfltri THE DAILY NEWS as bridesmaid, ,jvore lilac georgette, the slender bodice having a beaded design and the skirt formed of a aeries of petals. Mr. William Ecclee acted as groomsman. A reception followed the we mony at the home of the bride groom's parents, where roses and carnation of pink and frh!fb orml a nreti y decoration. After la aripo-Viciewfl-and-Se--attle Mri and Mrs.' McDonald will reside in Vancouver. FELT MISERABLE ALL THE TIME Headaches and Tiredness Ended by "FRUIT-A-TIVES" Some people suffer for years with llsadsebes, without evrr trying to find out what m the CAl'SE of the pain. They get ail run-down, and swn to think this weak, deprcmc-d feeling is the result of the headache. As a matter of fact, chronic Headaches are the result of poisoned blood, due to faulty action of the bowels, kidneys and skin. "'Fruit-a-tivra" stops bead aches because it regulates the bowels, kidneys and skin trees the body of waste matyer which poisons the blood and thai keeps the blood pure and rich. As Mrs. Michael Coulis of Kfflaloe, Ont., writes '1 wed to feel tired out and run-dsu and had severe Headaches. After using 'Kruit-a-tives' the headaches and tiredness quickly disappeared and for two years now I hare been in the best of health. And you? Do you suffer? Mrs. Couis shows you the way to get weB take "Fruit-a-trvKS." and 50c a box at dealers everywhere. Quickly Banish the WORST COUGH jfj OFFERED gmfj"raaaww l',1"r-1H1limilllffr D OWN they come, tell-meH to breakfast, for tvHf kw that (juirk (juaker is ready 6 minutes to ouok. It IN BOY'S AN! JUST COME IN AND 'SEE FOR YOURSELF Shirts-1-2 Price Beautiful Patterns Many Oilier Equal Bargains SHIRTS Beautiful patterns; with or without collars attached Regular up to $3.50. Now - $1.00 To 51.85 FANCY PLAID WINDBREAKERS Regular $4.25 .1,75 ALL-WOOL PULLOVER SWEATERS Regular $3.50 1,50 STRIPED FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS Regular $8.00. 1.50 ' ALL-WOOL JAEGER SOCKS Regular $1.55 7gc PAll fr Underwear--Best Grade JAHOKIt AND PENMAN'S 95 i m.uwvjvl, ianiuit) aimu DJCAWERS . Penman's 95. Regular $2.50 ... .1 9Q JAEGER ALL-WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS Regular r$8.75 . . .2.00 . JAEGER ALL-WOOL COMBINATIONS Regular $0.50 gQ BOYS' ALL-WOOL RIBBED HOSE-Regular $1.25 " 75c BOYS' KHAKI PANTS H""R 1.75 10Q pair Experienced Clothing Man in Attendance Saturday rMrT,i"in r"'-Tn?nryr' It takes nnbr tH to taste 6d' good tbefc- v4at ft .every morning. : . '. n . . I. Quick Quaker is the cure for the wrong breakfast which so -many people eat. Its mrt'like flswuf ns'a'rrJWi 44k! IM dicestivetorgans respond to its warm, crearu'tezttu,ef No other cercal lias sucii a erlet food lw1a'rrrc'. Yvnfcin, 1 8; the ptwth el em wit which fosters mental activity as wel as bodily stamina; carbohydrates, 0, the Jw4. Your clilklren need Quick Quaker to sustain tbera tAroufb-out the busy forenoon the hours that make the yreatwt strain on their physical and nervous energy. Here is the breakfast that tastes good and feeds you weQ. MENS . t w -LI Quaker Fi pure on every package Be sore atwaa to uk fnr ,:Qttrk Qsaker. You witt Blow R by the fipurr nf thr Quaker os the hie full ' weight. ' fsiry parkir-vrrapssd aad wM. Frb rlrafr casta i a mupna wits) 'Wlarfc M can ww Maajr hsunhnld and rr-saasl artWai ef fnniM Cooki In ZVi to 5 minutes The world's fastest cooking cereal Oats The Quaker Oats Company, Peterborough and Saskatoon WILL A kin mm&m a ir imfi Z7 ttnu muniJJii Third Ave. Opposite Empire Office I WEAR Botit Forget our Real areains in Household Goods 17