m PAGE SIX TIIE DAILY NEWS jNwember 15, Vict Johnny Marvin Victor Talking Machine Co. 1929 MODEL;. , . - r Records Little by Little Fox Trot Bernle Cummins and 22088 Ills Orchestra Vocal Johnny MarTin 22076 Moanm' Low from themuilcal comedy "The Little Show" Fox Trot Leo Relsman and 22047 His Orchestra I LSSt Up My Finger and Say "Tweet ! Tweet ! " (England's comedy-dance sensation) Fox Trot Jack Hylton and His Orchestra 22067 Singin in The Ram from the motion picture "llollyicood Fox Trot Vocal Organ Nat ShlUuet Revue of 192S" Gus Arnhelm and His Orchestra Johnny Marvin Jesse Crawford Fox Trot 22012 22057 22066 Perhaps Rudy Yailee and His Connecticut Yankees Rudy Vallt 22118 Am I Blue ? from the motion picture "On With the Show" Fox Trot Nat ShIIkret and The 22004 Victor Orchestra All the latest Red Seal rccordxhv. famous Victor Artists RKCORDS VICTROLAS AND ORTIIOPHONIC McRae Bros. VICTOR RADIO RECEIVERS CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS . 1 " Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD OPERATING G. T. P. 20,000-TON FLOATING DRYDOCK Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 The Seasons Big Smash in Radio RADIOLA 60 $190 We consider thesesets 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. TOM BALLINGER 318 5th St RADIO AND BICYCLE SHOP District News STEWART The E. J. Mitchell diamond drilling concern of Vancouver has completed-lts 1 operations on the Dunwell mine and the crew has left for the'South. It Is belns; suk-gested here that the Dunwell mill be run on customs ore. It Is believed that local mines could keep the plant running to full capacity. Member and adherents of the United Church In Stewart and Premier are hoping that, a church may be established here before Jong. Now services are conducted only once monthly by Rev. Jamts ' Dowar of Anyox. However, a strong ladles' aid has been formed with Mrs. II. Evans as president. ' The Black Bear group of mineral claim on Bear River is attracting considerable attention. A promls- . lng copper lead is being opened up on the property, this being in ad- O'lion UJ a niin trmui icau -uiu ALICE ARM Reports from the Esperanra mine state that a two foot vein of high efade silver ore has been encountered in one of the tunnels, j Word has been received from the south that the Britannia Mining St Smelting Co. has exercised, lti option on the Torlc mine herel and a new company will be formed Immediately, under the management and control of Brltan- nia, to taice over ana operate tne property. Operations are exDected to be considerably expanded next summer. The first snowfall of the season here occurred last Wednesday. Heavy rain soon converted It Into slush. W. C. drover, representative of a Vancouver beneficiary society, has been spending several days here. REMO A. 'V. Wilsonii made a short busrneas trip' to' Prince Rupert, going: downnon Friday and returning Saturday. J. Irvine of Prince Rupert spent the holidays In Shames and Remo. enjoying a few days hunting, the guest of Mr. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. S. Wilkinson of Remo enioyed a family reunion on Thanksgiving Day, Mr. and Mrs. W J. Wilkinson of Smlthers, Mr. and Mrs. T. Brewer of Quick. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Faggan and their families, Miss B. Wilkinson Bronchial Cold Left Her With A Dry, Hacking Cough Mrs. J. Fearman, Selkirk, Out., write! "EarlT last winter I suffered from a severe bronchial cold that left me with a provoking, dry, hacking cough. "After being bothered, both day and night, with it for some time I had a friend recommend Dr. Wood's Norway " Pine Syrup which I tried with wonderful results, and now it is the only remedy I eTer use for colds. "I have also uned Milbarn's Heart and Nerve Pills with wonderful reeults." "Dr. Wood's" is 35c. a bottle; large family slie 60c; at all druggists and dealers; put up only by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont , silver vein which was encountered of Tce and C. Wilkinson of last September. salvus. It was the first time the . - ... , ! family have, all been together In R. T. Crosby, manager of the lo- -icrht veari cal branch ot the Bank of Mont-,lgm year3, ICLioJ "izly, yfars.,,? EtSl Mr' ' McLaren of Terrace was notified of his transfer to take ; th t H of Mrs. a v 1 charge of the Broidwav nnd Mil'j I Street branch in Vancouver on De-Icember 1. He will be succeeded ihere bv R. E. Haack, from Bran-idon, Man. son. The new home of Mr. and M"-. s'red T-nrscn here was destroyed by fire last Vcek. In addition to household effects and clothing. $400 In cash was lost. A tine new garage is being romnleted fpr the Crawford Transfer Co.i on the south; sldft' of Fourth Street between; Columbia and Victoria Streets. (It "will ;b large enough !to hous atl the company's extensive transportation equipment. Following a r"ent stroke of paralvsls. Rnbo Hll. nws -"or of the Stewart News Wilson. NEW HAZELTON m. a 1 1 J 1- 1- u- 1-j 1 a verv. suscessrui aance was nexu i so'ldited Mining & Smelting Co, on the Big Missouri mine. A crew of twenty men is. engaged in drifting and diamond drilling. Armistice Day was observed in Stewart on Monday by a oroces-slon to the cenotaph where a wreath was placed on the men- jorlal. followed bv a brief praver On S'indav evening a service was I held in the Canadian- region Hall with addresses by Father Lerav School. The place was crowded and everyone had a good time. , DouglaLayf resident mining engineer, has completed his field work in the district for the season and will be leaving In about a week's time for Victoria to prepare his annual report. Mr. and Mrs. William Grant spent the Thanksgiving holiday weekend at Smlthers with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. ana uev. Mr. Lee. ana sows dv icnnstri Mr. and Mrs. Chris Christiansen left this week for Kltwanga, wher they will take up residence Tor the winter. Mr. Christiansen being employed In the woods there. A successful bridge party and ; Airs. k. u. xwcuorKeii rendered a The Tyee arid Highland groups vocalsoloThe service was clsims in the heart of the Up- per Kltsault silver belt have been ubilergolng successful development during the past season bv their owner. Archie McPhall. A solid silver lead ore body has been traced on the surface for a distance of 1500 feet and five ooen cuts driven, a large body of good grade ore being Indicated. BUSH'S Grocerteria Specials For Friday and Saturday BLUE RIBBON COFFEE with sliver coffee spoon. Per lb. BLUE RIBBON TEA Per lb. NO. 4 PEAS Per tin GRANULATED SUGAR 10 lbs ..; ; BROWN SUGAR 4 lbs u SULTANAS Per lb BULK CURRANTS 2 lbs BULK COCOANUT Per lb. u..:....-. BULK DATES-Pcr lb 60c 60c 15c 65c 25c 15c 35c 20c 10c Bush s Grocerteria PHONES 211 AND 212 WE DELIVER ceded by a parade of returned, mm in me aiiernoon a tauaici. 'entertainment was held by the Women's Auxiliary in the Board "of Trade Hall and, in the evening, la fancy dress ball. The occasion of Armistice Day was also observed on Sunday in the towrt chur- I ches. At a general meetinT last Fri- day nir?bA the Vanderhoof Ch.0r.1l; Society decided, ito resume actif ities during the coming winter. ! A son was born last Saturday at Mrs. Plnniger's nursing home to Mr. and Mrs. John Ooldle. Hon. T. D. Pattullo. frovlnrlal Liberal leader, and Milor Moodlc organizer for the province, paid a day's vls't here last week in the 1 course o their tour ot tne cen tral Interior. T" RURNS LAKE Th- t,his- AM to St. tTVil' 'Tn'tcd Church iere ha eWt.M officers as fol'ows: "honorary nre'rint MrS. J. R. Ma'-Crlmmon: oresident. Mrs. T. C. Holmes: first Yice-pres'dent. Mr A Peterson-conrt vice-president. Mrs. H. D. MacNell: secretary. Mrs C. R. Mc-Leod: treasurer, Mrs. J. P. Bland. Mrs. A'ex M'Kie of ForMtrii'" was taken bv her husband last Tree to the Smlthers Hospital for x-ray treatment. District visitors in tnwn rtnrlng he oast week have Included Mr Wi'Uam ark of Forestdale: Mr and Mrs W. S. Jeffrey and R. Jef-'rey Fran'oh Take; R. J. Jan-"rH B. Mcroe Topley: P. J. nnrro" "norv 1, Birder Ootsa Tve: Cam McGregor Miss Hazel Hcwr. Miss Dorothy Leonard -nd Ahle Whitr. Ouesnel, and Oscar Frann. Foreatdale. .'im Bland, who has been suf fering from annte inflammation of! the kM n ivs, is mailing satisfactorY toward re"vry although '" several weeks before he Is able to resume work. The innal meeting of the Om-'neea Sfcl Oluh was h"ld last ev-ninr in the Community Uall. Elation of officers and other business was transacted. Armistice Dnv was celehntorl vith a fancy dress dance last eve ning hv the local branch of the dance was held last Friday night 1 Canadian Legion py me riazeiion social uiud m me 1 new Hudson Bay store, there iDelng ' SI&tfft! fSfSAr! B M, a. targe attenaance. ine prize winners at brrdge were JJrs. Myros, Miss Rock. Jack Hildltch, andpDr. Leonard Wrlnch. ; - VAtfDERUOOF The Omlneca Central Conser- is feeling vative Association, at its annua1 much better but is still in hospital. 1 meeting at Sort Fraser last week. elected officers for the year as The compressor from the- LaV-! follows: honorary president Hon. view mine, purchased hv the R. B. Bennett: honorary first vice-Power Corporation? of Canada for president, Hon. Dr. S. F. rTcdrnlc: use near Port Essinptnn rww -'V- honorary second vice-president. J. mantifl and shipped awayifrom C; Brady M41.; honorary third here last week. (" , vice-president, John A. Fraser MJ.; president. Samuel W. Coc- J. O. Lyon returned to Stewart ker; vice-president, Robert Lowe; last week after having soent a secretary treasurer, F. Bowman, month's vacation in the Cariboo The next annual meeting will be district. Mrs. Lyon and children held at North Francois Lake, will not be returning to Stewart . until the middle of December. The Vanderhoof Conservatlv Association has elected John II Charles F. Sandford, editor of MacMiilan as president, F. Bow-the Hyder Herald, has been ap- man as vice-president, and W. J. pointed United States commission- Rimes, secretary treasurer er at Hyder, succeeding A. W. Fox, who has been transferred to Armistice Day was observed here Juneau. with a memorial service on Mon- I day morning In the United Church. I An address was given by tne chap-t lain. Rev. David Donaldson, and JOHNSTON'S FLUID BEEF 16-0. bottle has hrrivKi VaTifOTvcr to take over the -uperinCendericy of the Burns Lake Hospital in succession to Miss Haines who U leaving here. Archie Weatherspoon 0! Ootsa Lake Is spending a holiday at Sanctuary Lake. Dabeon He claims to be relat-"i to you and says he can prove It. Dobson The man's a fool. Dabsnn-That may be a mere olrioidence. Week-End Specials KRAFT CHEESE 1-lb. pkg. QCn Extra special KELLOOG'S CORN FLAKES 3 pkgs HEINZ KETCHUP 3 large bottles JARDEN PEAS Sieve 4. 0 tins itOYAL CITY TOMA TOES 2 Vis. 3 tins . CREAM OF WHEAT Per pkg ;1EINZ COOKED SPAGHETTI 2. Per tin McCORMICK'8 CREAM SODAS Pail DEL MONTE PILCHARDS Large tin 35c 85c 95c 85c 50c 25c 20c 50c 20c BUTTER Golden Churn or Brook- llZ $1.40 QUAKER BLACKBERRIES 2s. Per tin .. 25c ROYAL CITY STRAWBER- ORrt, RIES 2s. Per tin oDU KY. APRICOTS 2fts. Per tin DEL MONTE FRUIT for salad. 2s. Per tin MALKIN'8 RED PITTED CHERRIES 2s. Per tin ROYAL CITY RED PLUMS 2s. Per tin MALKIN'S BEST SPINACH Off -2 4s. Per tin 43C SUNKIST ORANGES 5 doz 30c 35c 30c 20c 95c Alberta Market P. GAMULA, Proprietor Fifth Street. Phone 208 1HUKSDAY, FRIDY AND SATURDAY TWO SHOWS ? and 9 p.m. 100 PER CENT TALKING PICTURES & music JACK MULHALL In " Dark Streets " COMEDIES "WHEN TIIE WIFE'S AWAY" and "WHIRLS AND GIRLS" MUSICAL NOVELTY "MISSION BELLS" Admission, 20c and 65c; Sat. Matinee, 2:30. Admission, 15c and 40c LUMBER 1x0 No. 1 Spruce Shiplap $2,!.00 1x10 No. 1 Spruce Shiplap S25.00 1x6 No. 2 Spruce Shiplap . . . : $20.00 1x10 No'. 2 Spruce Shiplap $22.00 2x4 and 2x6, 8 to 14', S4S, No. 1? Common. . . $25.00 2x4 and 2x6, 8 to 14', S4S; No. 2 Common. . . $22.00 Kiln Dried Flooring, Ceiling and Finish, Mouldings Lath. Shingles, Doors, Windows, Etc. BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, II. C. Sawmill and Head Office, Seal Cove. Telephone, 3G1 Retail Yard, Cow Hay, Telephone 423 DEMAND "Rupert Brand - Kippers - "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lti PIUNCE RUPERT, B.C. Mine Head Coal HARD, HOT, CLEAN AND DRY This coal is recognized by all who have used It as being the best Alberta coal coming Into Prince Rupert. There Is no rock nor slack and we can deliver it in any slse you desire, i Etf, 1 inch to 3-lnch S12J0 Stove, 3-inch to 6-inch 512.75 Furnace Lump - $13.50 REMEMBER Our coal Is kept under cover and you are not paying lor water. We Can Supply Telkwa Lump ..$13.50 Wellintton Lump $11.50. INSIDE MILL WOOD Cut H"xl6", big load ...$1.30 C. C. KETCHUM & CO., LTD. 1'IIONE 771 aaai mmuin 'HWBBOHBaBHra I Dr Alexander; PHONE 67 J lir.SNER IILOCK DENTIST For quick results try a in the Daily News. DESSERT SPECIALS This Is the best time supply. Prices will be FRUIT SALAD Del Monte. 3 Uns CRUSHED PINEAPPU 3 tins ORAPEFRUIT-Flats 3 tins OREEKOAOE PLUMS Large. 2 tins PEAltS-fc-Dessert; 2s. 4 tins OREENOAOE JAM 4 Per-tin ORANOE MARMALADE 4s. Per tin PEACHES Del Monte 1Lm A Hn. 2 Vis. 3 tins 81.00 90c 50c 45c 95c 65c 60c 85c ITS"- . A PEACHES Del Monte g1,JV ALC CANNED FRUITS AT REDUCED TRICES Mussallem Grocery ft Limited. 417-4?3 5th Avenue E PljONE 18 AND 81 P. O Box biS