November 8, 1929 Special Special ' MALT EXTRACT, PLAIN 3-lb. tins . . . . ,4 . . ,75c Mb. jars '. . ....... . . Jv.:7. .35c 2-lb. tins .".. 55c Parke Davis & Co. '. $1.00 Anders, large ,..$1.00 Anders, small GOc Pabst hop flavor malt syrup .' ; .80c 1 '"i iM'WWPBsasisiBjHMlLW i ' m ha. Z7fie Pioneer Druteists THIRD AVE. & SIXTH ST. - TELEPHONES 8200 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Hailing from Prlnc Ituutrt lor VASt OUVEK. V1CTOHIA, Swanw liay. Kulrdale. Alert llaj, etc, Tuesday. J:S p.m. lor v.WOUtM. VICTOUU. Ilulrrtal. Alert liar, ete . Friday nildnlxht for MICK ARM. ANVOX, MTtAVAUT. Ns. Klier. I'ort Hlmp.ou, bun. day, :0O P-ru. 121 Inrt Avenue U M SMITH Unit rrlw lmft, B.C. Tlmutli (Irkets told to Victoria nd Keattle .ind ba((aie checked Ihroujh to ilftlnatlon. Vacific B. C. Coast Steamship Services SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPEUT to To Ketchikan, WrangelL Juneau and Skagway Nov. 9 and 23. To Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle Nov. 3. 13. 27. Princess Maquinna -Ocean Falls, etc., Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 pm. Agent 1 or All Steamship Lines VV C Orchard, General Axent, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, Phone 31 TON, WINNirai, all points Kattern Canada. I'nlted States. OPNCV AM, OCEAN STE.tMfllir IJKH City ticket Of fife, 528 Third Ave, Prime Rupert Phone 2C0 The PeaceRiver Outlet Will Come To Prince Rupert The Cement Sidewalk has come to the Electric Bakery To Celebrate Both These Things The Electric Bakery Will Have a 15c SALE ON SATURDAY EVERY .CAKE IN THE SHOP PUKCHASEI) WILL GIVE THE CUSTOMER THE PRIVILEGE OF ANOTHER AT 15c J-lb Slab Cake at 40c; anther lb. costs 15c 1 dozen Cup Cakes at 25c'; another dozen costs 15c Extra Special For the Occasion Sponge Sandwiches at - - 20c. and Annrhpr at - 15c. l f FOLLOW THE NEW SlDEWLKX) TIi ELECTRIC BAKERY THIRD AVENUE PHONE 667 ALL ORDERS OVER 50c I)EU tlifcu Advertise in "The Daily News"! Local Items 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Big 4 Taxi, tf Dentist, Dr. J. II. Gosse, Phone C8G. Latest and newest modes In shoes by the best makers at most reasonable prices at the Montreal! importers. (201) C. II. Sdtvle; New Hazelton. is a visitor in the city for a day or so, navmg arrived irom tne interior on yesterday afternoon's train. The speech of Premier Macken zie King last evenlne at Red Deer was picked up in Prince Rupert last evening by radio over CKCL. Moose Thanksgiving Day dance, November II. Dancing 9 to 2. Premier Orchestra. (202) For fine photo work send your films to Wrathall's Photo Finish ings, 322 Third Ave. Quick returns and careful llnismng. we frame pictures. (tf) Scandinavian dance tomorrow night in the Moose Hall. Hanson and Farstad with piano-accordlon and violin. The same peppy music the same gary crowds. (261) Rev. A. W. Robinson, Anglican Church rector at Terrace, and Mrs. Robinson arrived from the interior on yesterday afternoon's train for a brief visit in the city. Hundreds of our fellow citizen !ald down their lives for Right and Empire, can you spare one hour on Monday, the eleventh? Unveiling of. the Cenotaph at 10:45 ajn. prompt. viai) '4. Miss Anna Johnson of New Hazelton arrived in the city from the interior on yesterday after noon's train and sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Van couver where she will take a course in halrdressing. Ran ad Ian National I ! thanksgiving lht,largcsl Tsailway oyslem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE w Saltan: inmx PRINCE KUI'L'KT for VANCOUVER, VIC-n ORIA, SEATTLE, and Intermediate points, each Thursday and Sunday, 10:00 p.m. " For ANYOX and STEWART, each Wednesday, 4 p.m. For STEWART and KETCHIKAN, each Saturday, 4p.m. For NORTH lnflOl5TJIJQljEEN CHARLOTTE istXObg-fortnlxhtly. MSSENOEH TKAINH IXVt ritl.M'L fllTKBT kDALy EXttri HIM) IV at ll:Sl a m for PKINCi: UCOIMIE. l:i)MO- 1 1 I PUMPKIN boyal City. 2s. O n Per tin XOV 2f2r.i .''. 21c T OYSTERS Columbia 9(lo Brand, is. Per Mn -"Yl SARDINES King Oscar. Per Un .... , , J.cV ' ' CRANB8RRIBS On pr lb oAl :AP???bTu: 59c WAXLUNCH ROLLS 0C Heinz Demonstration In Our Store on Saturday Uy .Mr. 11. Bramley WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING 96c SPECIALS LOT 1--9 Uxu Heinz soup LOT f 1 bottfe Helm Catsup, large 1 jar Htins Pickles, sweet or sour 1 bottle VlnjKflr, 15 oas., any kind. 1 Un Heths Bins, mod. CRI8CO Ss. Per Un BROOMS Each ........ TOILET PAPER 9 rolls APRICOTS 2 Via. Per tin BEST JAP RICE s lbs. : Mcintosh red apples fancy grade. Per box 95c 95c LOT 3 1 jar Sandwich ReUsli or Mayonnaise 1 jar Helm Pfckle sweet or sour 1 tin Helm Beam, small 1 tin Helm Soup, small APn 1 tin Helm Spaghetti, sml. 00 80c JLUl 10c -f in 25c PINEAPPLE Singapore, 3s. Per Un - TOMATOES 3s. 2 tins .. 9 O 3 27c 35c $2.95 For Thanksgiving, Bulklcy Valley Milk Fed kRoastint Chickens Four to Seven Pounds Each ORDER NOW Watts' Grocery Quality Hlght Prices Hlght PHONE 55 PHONE 5G TTIE DAILY NEW5 PAGE THREE Had Bad Cold Tickling In Throat Coughed All Day Mrs. N. MeAUiater, Nearer Lake, B.C., writes Some tlmitga.I had a Terr UitV .pJuidUhe , tifJclW in iy throat easscd rai to' cough all day, .and it Bcemat.to get wme t plight, and I became quite weak U'liniev''' : , "I decided to try Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup and the first half bottle gare me relief and when I had fLnlehed lt my cough wai all gone." Price, 35c. a bottle; large family tire 60c, at all druggist and dealers. Put up in a yellow wrapper; three pine trees the trade mark) manufactured only by The T. MUburn Co., Ltd., Toronto, Out . This afternoon's train, due from the east at 3:30, was reported this morning to be on time. Canadian Legion Armistice Day banquet, Boston cafe, Monday November II at 8 pjn. Tickets $1.50. (262) Mrs. Elwood Brooks of Terrace is a visitor in the city, having ar rived from the interior on yes terday afternoon's train. We can now secure all thr Brunswick Radios we reauire Anyone interested in Radio should hear the Brunswick before they buy. J. Lome MacLaren, Limited All ex-service men are Invited to join the Canadian Legion par ade 'or the unveiling ofthe Ceno taph. Fall in outside club rooms at 10:20 a.m. Medals and Ribbons to be worn. (262) C.P.R. steamer Princess Maquinna, Capt. S. K. Oray, is due in port at 7 o'clock this evening from the -.outh and will sail at 10 p.m. on her return to Vancouver and way port. Monday being Thanksgiving Day the Post Olfice general delivery and registration wickets will br 3pen from 9 am. to Jl a.m. only Th putyle lobby will be open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Z6Z LEST WE FORGET those of our fellow dtizens who gave their lives for us In the Great, War. Show your respect to their ' memory by attenamg me uenorapn on no Ly ember 11. Service, LStart at Alex Gray, well knoun in Prince Rupert as a pianist before the war ana Mrs. aray nave arrived in Smlthers from Calgary to tak" up residence in the interior town where Mr. Gray will give piano tuition. Mrs. Peter Kelly of Nanalmo arrived on the Prince John this trio north at Skidegate where she will visit with her sister. Mrs. E. C. Stevens, and other relatives. Mrs. Kelly is the wife of a well known United Church clergyman. Mrs. D. D. Munro of Terrace arrived In the city on yesterday af-femoon'"! train from the interior and sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. Mr. Munro. who has not been well lately, is now in the east Word has been received tn the ?tty of the birth of a son. Robert Patrjck to Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Fraser of Saskatoon. Mr. and Mrs. Praser spent the summer of 1928 and the previous summer at Prlnse Rupert in connection with the work at the Fisheries Experimental Siatlon. . ANNOUNCEMENTS Premier Orchestra. WhooDee Dance, November a. ,,, Anglican W. A. Bazaar. Novem ber 14. L.O.BA whist drive: and dance. Novembei 14. f November 15. i Gyro Hoedown in -Auditorium, Moose Annual Bazaar Central Hotel 120 Rooms'. . Ko9i-r0,aoun SWANSON and BESNF.lt Proprietors Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and tpld water In all rooms. A. J. PKUDHOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth. Sts. (tfi Nov. 21 and 22. , . Catholic Women's League Social NovemberjT St. Andrew's ahnuarnilance November 29. . , United Church Bazaar, 5. i .1 St. Andrew's Society monthly meeting tonight. Good attendance requested. (261) Do not forget the unvelline ceremony at the Cenotaph . on Monday, November 11 at 10:45 prompt. (262) , I .The. Parent Teachers' .Assocla-i lion? bridee ' and whist drive to-1 nlghtfnte.I.OJJ.Er.'iHalli at 8 fbitataKslon -SQpt (261) ' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brwiksbahk will sail Sunday on the SPrlnce Oeorge for a month's holiday trip; In the course of which they will, travel as far south as California. Wallace C. Orchard, general. agent here for the Canadian Pac-I tic Railway, ana Mrs. orcnard returned to the city on the Princess Maquinna this . afternoon from a vacation trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Orchard's health is greatly improved a3 a result of her stay in the south. TOOK THE HEART OUT OF HIM "FRUIT.A-TIVES" Rejtorcd Vim and Vigour What a blessuig "Fruit-a-tiTes" proves to tboae worn out and weary by the day's work. A blood purifier, a builder of health and strength, this marvellous medicine, made of an extract from fruit juices, combined with the finest medicinal1 ingredients, is just what is needed to regulate bowels, kidneys and skin sharpen the appetitie steady the nerves and restore the whole system to its former vigour and vitality. As Mr. John O. Ringheim, Wynndel, B.C., writes: "My nerves were completely gone and I was so tired out and run-down that work seemed impossible. Since taking "Fruit-a-tives" I am eager to work and life is worth living again." One cannot realize, until he has gone through the .mill, how fine it is to be well again. I owe my present good health to "Fruit-a-tives." Try it. 25c. and 60c. a box at dealers every where. Goldbloom has just returned from the East and has on display a wonderful selection of furs. Qoldblpom is a keen buyer and, can' offer his customers prices at least , 35 Per Gent Less Than Similar Goods Can Be Purchased Elsewhere! Goldbloom, the Old Reliable, after being in business for twenty years, has not yet had a dissatisfied customer See Goldbloom First Third Avenue, Next Bank of Montreal Why Should You PAY MORE WHEN YOU CAN GET THE SAME QUALITY AT A LOWER PRICE? Phone In Your Orders and Have Them Delivered C. O. D. QUAKER OATS Qtin Per pkg OUC Each package contains a piece of aluminum ware. MACARONI Ready cut. 3 lbs. DATES Fresh. 3 lbs Mcintosh apples Per box GINGER SNAPS Per lb CANADIAN CHEESE Per lb 'STROH'S MALT Hop flavored. Per tin ... 35c 25c $2.25 20c 29 c 90c Economy Cash & Carry 319 Third Ave. Prince Hupert, B.C. If you can be convinced one trial will do it BtmrUtk TEA 'Fresh from the gardens' Through an error, it was stated in this paper yesterday afternoon that the Presbyterian bazaar on Wednesday afternoon had been an "unsuccessful" affair whereas it was quite evident from the article that the event was completely the reverse. However, the slip raised the ire of some of the Presbyterian ladles and the explanation is. therefore made that it was really a most "successful" affair. Having been delayed by last night's storm on Hecate Straits. C.N it. steamer Prince John, Capt. E. Mabbs. arrived in port at 12 noon today from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands. The steamer Prince Albert, formerly of the CNIt. coast fleet, la now undergoing repair in the B, C. Marine yard at Vancouver preparatory to going on berth to load liquor for the foreign markets. The Seasons Big Smash in RADIOLA 60 1929 MODEL Radio $190 We consider these sets to be the most marvelous ever offered at this remarkable price. A nine-tube Super-Hetercdyne Circuit employing seven UY 227 tubes, one 171 and one 280. These sets have no equal as to distance, volume or tone. Only a limited number at this price. 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