November 6, 1929 y.sdav. Chew and Grow Thin you know that certain foods furnish body energy without adding uncomfortable fat. PCSt&qtfls ope of these foods, . supplying needed energy in ' concentrated form. WRIGLEY'S chewing sweets give you sugar and flavor. These ingredients dissolve in your mouth. What pleasanter way of taking sugar? Special Finish the meal with 'WRIGLEY'S and stay thin. Special MALT EXTRACT, PLAIN 3-lb. tins 75c Mb. jars ....... f . , ... 35c 2-lb. tins .'. . 55c Parke Davis & Co ; .$1.00 Anders, large - $1.00 Anders, small 60c Pabst hop flavor malt syrup 80c 77tic Pioneer Druggists j M THIRD AVE. V SIXTH ST. TELEPHONE; E'fiffig - ., . ,1 .'if UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED 8allDi I'lvm ITtnce Kucert i- bf MMOl'tU. VICTOItl.l. Kar.cn Mar. Ilulrdale, Atrrt IUj. etc.. Tuf. ait. i:lO D.m. I'or'VAM'Ol'lKH. VICTOIUt. Itutrdiilr. trt llaj. He. I'riitaf mldnlch for ALICE A KM. ANYOX. STtW.lllT. lUtrr. port miupmiil. SU d4T. 1:00 p.m. ' III tn,l Atrnnr It M. SMITH Awnt Pllnff Iluprrl. It TlrJuth Htkftf told to tlrlorla and Seattle .and baMate inroufD w animation. i " 1 N -" ii i B, C. Coast Steamship Services SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan. Wranecll. Juneau and Skaewav 'AtinCi Nor 9 and 23. ltillY 0 Vancouver. Victoria ann orauir nuv. o. io, 41. . . 1 .-. .(...... rAnv. Vail. n.n irannniillA. and Victoria, every Friday, 10 p.m. Agents For All Steamship Lines VC Orchard, General Agent, 3rd Ave., Prince Rupert, Phone 31 Cadian National Qfo Largcft Railway Syflcm in America STEAMSHIP AM) TRAIN SERVICE Sailings from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, , VICTORIA, SEATTLE, and Intermediate points, each Thursday nd Sunday, 10:00 p.m. Tor AXYOX and STEWART, each Wednesday, 1 p.m. For STEWART and KETCHIKAN, each Saturday. 4 p.m. For NORTH and SOUTH OUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fortnljhtly. PASMKNflKK TRAIM IT.AVK rHI.M'L II I. 'PERT "HY EXCEPT 81MIAY at 11:30 a in for PUIXCE (1COKOE. KIIMON-IOX, WINNlrCQ, all point Eaotrrn Canada. Inltrd Main. AOENCY AM. OCEAN utr.AMMIlr LINr.S , City Ticket Office. 528 Third Ave, Trine RupertPhone 260 LUMBER k6 No 1 Spruce Shiplap $23.00 1x10 No. 1 Spruce Shiplap $25.00 JG No. 2 Spruce Shiplap -$20.00 1x10 No. 2 Spruce Shiplap $22.00 2x4 and 2xG, 8 tdM,LS4S. No. 1 'Gomnton. . . .$25.00 2x1 antaG, 8 jSg" 2 nnjon - $2'00 Kiln Dried Flooring, Ceiluitf and Finish, Mouldings Lath, Shingles, Doors, Windows, Etc. BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, H. C. Sawmill and Head Office, Seal Cove, Telephone, 3G1 Kotall Yard, Cow ftny, Telephone 423 Local Items 4 a Taxi Phone 4. Big 4 Taxi, tf Dentist. Dr. J. R. Cossc. Phone C8G. Scandinavian dance tonight in Boston Hall .at 9 o'clock. Music ;h. Anaerson and Ryan. . 1 - bV. Dickey, eye. nose and throat specialist. Office, Prince Rupert Hotel until December 1. tf Do not forget the unveiling ceremony at the Cenotaph on Monday, November 11 at 10:45 prompt. , (259) Moose ' Thanksgiving Day dance. November 11. Dancing 9 to 2. Premier Orchestra. (202 For fine photo work send your films to Wrathall's Photo Finishings, 322 Third Ave. Quick returns and careful finishing. We frame pictures (tf) Hundreds of our fellow citizens laid down their lives for Right and Empire. Can you spare one hour on Monday, November U? Unveiling of the Ceriotaph at 10:45 prompt. (259) Before Judge F. McB. Young in County Court yesterday afternoon a reconciliation agreement was entered into between Malcolm Campbell and his wife, Lily Camp bell, following an application of the husband ander the Equal Guardianship of Children Act. L. Vv". Patmore appeared on behalf of the husband. The president of the board of rade has appointed Alderman Theo. Collart, H. F. Pullen and J. H. Pillsbury to be a special com mittee to wait tm Right Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King, Premier of Canada, in regard to improve ments to Hecate Straits and the Pacific Coast rail outlet from the Peace River district. They will al-:o prepare a memorial on these rubjects to present to the premier. WEARY WILLIE Heinz Demonstration In Our Store on Saturday By Mr. R. Bramley r. offer Tin: following 95c SPECIALS LOT 1 9 tins Heinz soup "A beggar called and I gave him two-pence and a plate of soup." "Did he eat the soup?" "Yes." "He earned the twopence." Tldens Tegn. THANKSGIVING S pedals PUMPKIN Royal City, 2s. Per tin LOB8TER V4s. Per tin - OYSTERS Columbia Brand, fcs. Per tin SARDINES-King Oscar. Per tin , CRANBERRIES Per lb ., NABOB TEA Is, Per lb WAX LUNCH ROLLS Bach 13c 21c 20c 15c 32c 59c 10c 95c LOT a 1 bottle Heine Catsup, large 1 Jar Helm Pickles, tweet or sour 1 bottle Vinegar, 16 oss.. any kind. Qr0 1 Un Heinz Beans, med. vO LOT 3 1 Jar Sandwich RelUh or Mayonnaise 1 jar Helna Pickles, sweet or sour 1 tin Heinz Beans, small l tin Heins Soup, small G 1 tin Heins Spaghetti, sml. JOl CRISCO 3s. Per tin PINEAPPLE Singapore. 3s. Per tin -,:..!.... TOMATOES 3. 2 tins BROOMS Each I TOILET PAPERS 9 rollss 1 APRICOTS j Per tin IttRSTiJAP RICE 1 5 lbs 80c 10c 25c 34c 30c 27c ! MelNfe&H' RED APPLES . i Fancy. grade. (3JO ftf? Per box O Watts' Grocery Quality Klght Prices Right 1'IIONE 55 1'IIONB 5G DAILY NEWS. TIIE PAGE THREE Children Coughed Day and Night Vfrt. Claude Eenyard, Renyard, 8aA., wrltea: "The children were coughing day and night. I,''A, friend told me she htA tued Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup and had received good result!, to I bought a bottle of it, ahd in a ehort time the kiddle were all over their cold and coughing. "I have no heilt&tion in taring it is the best I have ever used, and I will always keep a bottle of it on hand in case of need." Price, 35c. ft bottle j lirge family size 60c. at all druggists and dealers ; manufactured only by The T. Milium Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. Alex Rlx sailed yesterday after noon on the Catala for a business trip down the coast. Mr. and Mrs. R. L.' Mcintosh ar rived in the city on" yesterday af ternoon's train front- Terrace. Parent Teachers Whist and Bridee Drive Friday November 8 In I.OD.E. Hall at 8 p.m. Admis sion 50c. (259) Mrs. Beckwith. mother of Mrs A. R. Nichols, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train froiri a trip east. R. W. Sinclair of Inverness Cannery arrived in the city from the river on yesterday afternoon's train for a brief visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Ritchie re turned to the city on yesterday Afternoon's train after a ten day visit to Hazelton and Smlthers. W. S. Harris, well known mining man. is a visitor in the city, having arrived on yester day afternoon's train from the in tenor. We can now secure all the Brunswlqk, .Radios. ye require. Anyone .interesSed. in. Radio should near. ,tne ur.unswjpisi, oejprje iey buy. J. Lome MacLaren. Limited. , , Mm. . JhVWftvftiioV -AWssv brook, who came here early In the suinmcrifrom 6fjtan.-Falls-,lP tfjcf over the. Sterflng . tea, rooms,, are now In Vancouver, .having left here a few days f gq (pr the south o. '.., Rupert East United Church Ba zaar tomorrow afternoon. Nov. 7 from 3 to 6. Plain and fancy scw- inx. home-cooklne. candy, fish pond, post office and plants. Af- lemuuii ich ana musical luugmui, LEST WE.FOROBT- those -of our fellow cltliens , ,"wEjbfUsv5,, xhlr lives 'fo? us .in Uxe Vancouver. iyvar. Show your respect to Jlielr memory by attenamg the cenQUpn. no vember 11. Service to start at 10:45 prompt. (259 ANNOUNCEMENTS 6. Presbyterian Bazaar November Eagles' whist drive and dance, November 7. Rupert Bast United Church bazaar, November 7. Premier Orchestra Whoopee Dance. November 8. . Ahgllcari W. ber 14. A. Baiitar, Novem- L.OJ3JV. whist drive and dance, November 14. Gyro Hoedown November 15. in Moose Annual Bazaar and 22. Auditorium, (tf) Nov. 21 Catholic Women's League Social November 27. St. Andrew's annual dance November 29 United bcr 3. Church Bazaar, Decern- HOTEL ARRIVALS O. Beaudry, Anyox; ,P.. Forest. wwwviworla? J. M. Bennett and F. A Rice. Central Hotel 120 Rodmsi Rooms 50c anil up SWANSON and BESNER Proprietors Central Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water in all rooms. A. J. PRUDIIOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. Savoy ReV. JameS DCWaT, mmmw m mm a mih.i.tmmwmwm tWTy'WiVMaWytOIIPWRlj Plrrnlnttn city. Anyox; A. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bruno and :amlly of Cow Bay sailed yester day afternoon on the Catala for a trip to Vancouver. Charles Barrett, well known Bar rett Lake rancher, is a visitor in he city, having arrived from the' 'nterlor on yesterday afternoon's ta1", ....... . ' tt. 'ti 'uljg'slm'psbh mer-i -hant.' is paying a brief business : visit to the city, Slaving arrived i n town this morning aboard his powerboat. i Union freighter Chilllwark Cap Tnbn Kfnlr 1 rfiifl In nnrfr. trtwarri he end of this week from the wuth. The vessel will proceed to Alice Arm with cargo. Henry Blanchard. charged witn non-support, was let go in city ponce court yesterday mornmp Magistrate McClymont giving the admonition that a reconciliation be made. John W. Allen, superintendent 'or the Dominion fisheries depart ment, arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert tqis aiternoon from Vancouver, being here on official duties. Mrs. Douglas McKay and son Arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert this afternoon from Call-1 tornia to pay a visit witn Mrs McKay's sister. Mrs. F. O. Dawson fth Avenue East. F. Knott, who was engaged In the bakerv business here in the early days and who has been lo cated for several years at Nelson arrived in the city from the south on the Prince Rupert this Capt. Duncan MacKeazle. one of the pilots who came north this wHn CNJS. Canadian Seigneur, which is being Laid up In dry dock here, sailed by the Catala yesterday afternoon on his return to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. George McAfee returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this afternoon from Van couver, being accompanied north S sflLxislBBBaBBaalrnKH Union Station, JaR9V Seattle, Wash. fljiSwi mother of H.' R. McMillan, weli known coast lumberman and part owner of the Big Bay Lumber Co.'s by Mrs. McMillan of Vancouver, sawmill here. VOIDDJ FURS! Ooldbloom has Just returned from the East and has on display a wonderful selection of furs. Ooldbloom is a keen buyer and can offer his customers prices at least 35 Per Cent Less Than Similar Goods Can Be Purchased Elsewhere! Ooldbloom, the Old Reliable, aftor being in business for twenty years, has not yet had a dissatisfied customer. See Goldbloom First Third Avenue, Next Bank of Montreal Dr Alexander PHONE 579 BESNEB BLOCK DENTIST Ford Price Reductions iiij -. i u- , On November 1st the Ford ftlQtQjj; Company of Canada, Ltd., following their well known policy of reducing pri ces whenever costs of production warrant, announced price reductions rangin&from $19.0.0 to; $100.00. . YOUR DOLLAR CAN PURCHASE MORE AUTOMOBILE VALUE. TODAY THAN EVER' BEFORE IN HISTORY Mcdel mnn-.oifl Price New Price Reduction Phaeton..' :3 804.00 $ 754.00 $50.00 Roadster 789.00 744.00 45.00 Sport Roadster 835.00 790.00 45.00 Standard Coupe . 921.00 825.00 96.00 Sport Coupe 921.00 861.00 60.00 Tudor Sedan :v... 891.00 825.00 66.00 Fordor Sedan 1023.00 982.50 41.50 Tawn Sedan 1099.00 1043.50 55.50 Cabriolet 1028.00 998.00 30.00 Taxicab 1205.00 1104.50 100.50 Station Wagon 1093.00 1018.00 75.00 Light Delivery 743.00 718.50 24.50 Panel Delivery , 947.00 881.00 66.00 Commercial Chassis 654.00 635.00 19.00 'L' 1 1-2 Ton Truck Chassis 888.00 868.00 20.00 W 11-2 Ton Truck Chassis 954.00 898.00 56.00 'H' 11-2 Ton Truck Chassis 999.00 918.50 80.50 TruckDualRear Wheels 76.00 WHY WAIT TIM, SPRING ? GET THE NEW CAR NOW AND ENJOY WINTER DRIVING .MlfiiJirtWB Mfifi- 1 'ltd. : . T S. E. PARKER, LIMITED FORD DEALERS 3rd Ave. East DOMINION TIRES Phone 83 I