DirtioaoooDijoooouoooaoacoqoonoDoaoocaoaacKJOD-oaoooooooDo g PACE srs THE DAILY NEWS FREE-Introductory OfFer-FREE Hand Painted Enlargements FROM YOUR OWN SNAPSHOTS OR PHOTOGRAPHS. Want Ads V Let Them Ue Your Rrokcr in Buying and Selling Somebody Is waiting to buy that house or bedroom et, or coat you have to sell. Somebody is waiting to ell that car, or typewriter, or whatever else it Is you are in the market for. Oet the habit of shopping through the Want Ads. YouH find undteamed of bargains undreamed of opportunities. Do your shopping through these columns and see how profitable and . pleasant It Is. READ and USE PRINCE RUPERT DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS ' UN&9U mSlMtitfiil, Water or Cr'ayon T (( Although we have a'large number or-customers throughout Northern B.C., thereAtwnauy' whojareKnotfamlliar with our wnrk. So as to thoroughly introduce our high class art work for the fallowing two weeks, to those who bring or send their snapshots we will make a high grade hand finished painting, charging for the cost of materials only. All work thoroughly guaranteed. Delivery within 30 days or no charge. We also carry the latest in polychrome frames fitted with ginulne convex glass 25 to 50 per cent lower prices quoted by Vancouver art concerns. Before placing your orders for paintings or'frames phone or write for our prices and samples. WESTERN SALES CO. Phone Central Hotel CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert QRYDOCK AND 7 SH PYA Phone 98 "Kit's fully told-it's quickly sold" P. O. Kox 158 01' lilt ATI NO U. T. I. 20,000-TON FLOATING DUVDOCK Ennir.etTH, Machinists, Iioilermakers, lllacksmith. Pattern Makers Founders, Woodworker, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Id Equipped" to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 DEMAND 9 "Rupert Brand'5 Kippers THE l)A!'TIEST UREAKKAST FOOD " Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PIUNCB HUl'EKT, II. C. oopaoooooonQaoatKioQoitH3ooooommoo3MOioHocmoouuooa'oo MmWS&lfflWTfll H Ml KEBEBSSUUft Dr Alexander X-RAY SERVICE PHONE 575 RESNER HLOCK DENTIST GOAL Uuy the real Coal our fa-mous Edson and Cassldy-Wclllngton In any quantities. Also Bulkley Valley Hay, Grain and Robin Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 558 COMMITTEES FOR HOEDOWN Members of Gyro Club Assigned to Duties in Connection With Dance Next Month Th& following committees have. i been nfvmed by William Crulck-i shank, general chairman, for the hoedbwn dance to be held by the Gyro Club on November 14 In aid of the gymnasium fund: Advertising L. W. Waugh, Frank Dlbb, G. A. Hunter. Cashier T. W. McPherson, M. M McLachlan, Douglas Nelson, B. Smith, W. M. Watts. Music C. P; Balagno. Decorations S. J. Jabour, M. A, Burbank, N. L. Freeman and Harold McEwen. Novelties and Stunts O. C. Ar seneau, William Mitchell and C. A Kirkendall. Buffet M. H. Blott, James Far- quhar, H. A. Breen, V. F. Ableson and Dr. J. II. Carson. Cider C. C. Mills and L. W, Watigh. Raffles C. E. Starr, Dr. L. W Kergln, R. F. McNaughton and W, H. Tobey. Master of Ceremonies A. L Holtby. rhe'case of Dido Qurvlch, char ged with driving to the commo.i danger, was further adjourned or coming up before Magistrate Mc "lymont In city police court this morning. BUY Canadian Goods & Empire Products Support home industry by buying Canadian'goods. Ruild your country ind so help the people of Canada. Wo offer these SPECIALS for your consideration Canadian Peas Sizes 4 and 5, 9 tins Canadian Cheoso 3 lbs Canadian Macaroni 3 pkgs. 3onadlan Biscuits Good )tflsortmerit, 4 lbs $1 95c 35c SI Braid's Rest Tea "The Rest Yet" With each pound of Tea we are offering a Cup and Saucer FREE Braid's Tea R(o per lb. OUl Braid's Coffee per lb We recommend this line stock up your winter supply now Tomatoes Malkln's Best ClZZr 2U'. ft tins OOKs Tomatoes Malkln's Best 2's, 7 tins Mussallem Grocery Co Limited 417-423 5th Avenue East PHONE U AND 84 I 1 50c 95c t bib i:b ei aurai a a cs rru tn rs Bring in your Old Gold Lots of people havo old gold Jewelry lying around which is out of date and will never be worn again. Very often those little things arc mislaid or lost. We will buy the gold or make It over Into something you will use. Wo are equipped to do most of this work in our own workshop at moderate prices. , No charge for an estimate ! TC "'! WU UlUlitltrf.fc I'.i't,: oJEwELLEKp Tilt STORE WITH THE CLOCI v. h i a i a i ami a ii bibibibib MINING AT INDIGESTION Kitsnult-Easle Co. Hopeful of Success on Skidegate-Sunrise Group,. . i. ( SKlDEGATE. n5ct)l:EvYthv the arrival of Additional pumping and hoisting equipment from Vancouver on the Prince Charles yesterday, the Kltsault-Eagle Silver Mines Ltd. are speeding up development on their Skidegato-Sunnse group of gold claims. The group Is already equipped with a, lOOQ-cubla foot air compressor wnich is to be thoroughly overhauled and reconditioned. In the meantime work underground will be continued by hand mining. The Skidegate-Sunrlse property consists pf eight mineral claims located cn and adjoining Skldgate Indian Reserve and includes the old Southeaster group one of the first gpld discoveries on the Queen Charlotte Islands. Present development which has been carried on continuously since March, in addition to surface trenching and stripping, consists of some 5QQ-.feet of shafts, crosscuts and drifts iwhlch have Indicated an jre tonnage of approximately 10,-X)0 tons showing values of between $10 and $15 per ton. Spectacular high-grade gold va-'ues occur' in lenses throughout the ?eln system. Two of these lenses encountered during development t iroduced 1103 pounds' of sorted ore :ivlng smtelter returns of $4.00 a xmnd in gold. Small lot test shipments approximating six tons in all lave been, made from the property luring development which gave returns varying from $100 to $350 a on In gold. With the Kitsault-Eagle Com-jany's enviable reputation for ag-resslveneas established in the de- elopment of its silver, lead and inc properties at Alice Ann dur-ng the past few years, it is felt hat the company's operations here vill help materially In attracting he attention of the larger mining companies to the many splendid nineral possibilities of the Queen ,'harlotta Islands as present lndi-.atlons suggest that the company's told mining venture here will be an unqualified commercial success. GLYCERIN MIX REMOVES CAUSE OF STOMACH GAS Simple glycerin, buckthorn bark, aline, etc, as mixed In Adlerika, acts on BOTH upper and lower rowel, removing poisons you never hought were there and which :aused gas and other stomach! rouble. Just ONE spoonful relieves 3AS, sour stomach, sick headache and constipation. Don't take medicine which cleans only PART of bowels, but let Adlerika give you a EAL cleaning and see how good ou feel! It will surprise you! Ormes, Limited Druggists. ft yau want to jyuytie coat tAAts&zisjjes. THE wise man gets a lot of satisfaction out of every purchase he makes. If you've got an idea as to what good coal should be try a ton of the kind we sell and you can prove to your own satisfaction that the money you spent was wisely Invested. Keep this address and phone number In mind. Philpott, Evitt: & Company Phone C18 Q8f TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAI it Y FOIt SKEENA BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City Banished by Kruschen " I suffered for some years from n bad stomach. I used to feel very miserable after meals. The- doctor advised mo to take Epsom Salts, but it did me no good. I decided to try Kruschen and am now taking it, and liave done for the past 12 months, and I am very glad to tell you that my' stomach is now in iierfect order, I feel as young 111 spirit as I was i!0 years ago, thanks to kruschen." (W,II.) You know liow badly an engine runs when it gets clogged up. It's the same witli your body when your gastric or digestive juices fail to How, AYliat you need is a tonic Nature's own tonic Nature's six mineral suits. You get all these six salts in . Kruschen. The first effect of these Baits is to promote the flow of the saliva and so awaken the apiK-tite. The next action occurs in the stomach, where the digestive juices are encouraged to pour out and act upon the fuud. Again, in the intestinal tract, certain o? these salts promote a further flow of these vital juices which deal with partly digested food and prepare it finally for absorption into the system. St. Peter's Church Harvest Services Canon Rushbrook Recalls Some internum Anniversaries While Addressing Congregation Harvest Thanksgiving services rre h Id yesterday In 8t. Peter's ngllcan Church, Seal Cove, and, -Jt -pi'c the inclement weather, the ?vrch vis comfortably filled. The -ihurth w.a decorated wtth local 'liwe-3. fruit, vegetables, moss and Tom. the major adornment being a Mmlay of Bulkley Valley grains and grasses presented by the Bulk-ley Valley Agricultural Association nd which received first p'rlte at the recent exhibition here. Canon Rushbrook. in thanking the congregation for its co-operation and support, mentioned that it was the first Sunday of his second year of incumbency at Seal Cove, tl)& first Sunday of his twenty-seventh year in Caledonia dfcwene, and the first Sunday of Uae nineteenth year since the mioafcm beat Northern Cross inaugurated its servloe at Haysport on the Skeena River with Canon Rushbrook in charge. W. T. Bachelor, engineer for tha Portland Canal Power Co. which Is proceeding with a hydro-electric development south of Hydcr on the Alaska aide of . Portland Canal, was a passeowur Aboard th - Prince Rupert last nteht retttmlnn south after having spent' the pad week or so at Hyder In eonnectton with the project. DOCTORS MEETING Dr. W. T. Kergln Named President of Local Society Medical j Clinic Is Held j At 'the arirliial d'mrief meeting on Saturday evenihjfof thpPrtn'cfc RU pert and District .MedlcaJ Spclgty, Dr. W. T. Kergln of Prince Rupert was elected president, Dr. L. B. Wrlnch of Hazelton vice-president and Dr. J. P. Cade of Prince Rupert, secretary. The dinner was attended by a party of visiting medical lecturers from Toronto and Vancouver as well as by all the local members of the profession. After the dlnnei, the doctors proceeded to the Prince Rupert General Hospital where a clinic was held for local doctors and nurses under the auspices of the Sun Life Assurance Co. Lecturers at the clinic were Prof. R.D. Rudolf of the University of Toronto, Dr. P. R. Scott of Toronto and Dr. Gordon O. Matthews of Vancouver. ANYOX COUPLE WEDDED HERE Mrs. Rosamond Ella MacKaracher Became Rridc of Simon David Murray on Saturday At Aim Collage, dvcrlook Street the residence Cahon W. F. Rushbrook, a quiet but pretty and Interesting wedding took place at 3 Vclock Saturday afternoon when Mrs. Rosamond Ella MacKaracher became the bride of Simon David Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Murray formerly resided In Plctou, NJ3., but for many years have lived at Anyox where both are well known and popular .The bride's former husband died a couple of years ago. At the wedding ceremony, Miss Oiive Wilson attended the bride while Mrs. A. J. Wheatley of Alio Arm was matron-of-honor. Mr. and Mrs. Murray left at the end of the week for Anyox whew tfiey will reside. M. M. Stephens was able to b downtown, again this morning af ter having been laid up at hi home for the past week or so wit; a severe attack of lumbago. iPol If ds Checked By modem vaporizing ointmentJust rub on VapoRub . Trust tne manutactuftirs'Whb Write thdlW: 1 " 1 It pays to read the advertisements. They are bids backed by products that can compete in the open . . . and win. Monday. Q,.Mb I MONDAY and iUESDv ' two Kiinwc . " - '9P William Haines In - "Way 0 West" AV Al I Til I" 1 'f .... .... ,,u tiiuitinu tii.5rn;i THRILLER Comedy "THE NEW WAITU; Sonic Novelty "ROSE PERFECT" AUDIO REVIEW PARAMOUNT SOl'XD n Showing Views of II loo Admission ".o. ' . Feature starts at 7 50 i. ' "JOURNEY'S KM) ct. iibia rafiSMITVl CSSW IM ftfeii , t HAVE YOU TitlEI) A CLASSIUI ;i: More and more pcop -. turning to the classiin : Xnnt of the Dally Nr find what they warn cars, furniture for .sui and found, bouses tn i j for sale, positions warn j sorts of things arc udu there. If you do not r . classified page, get tin now. Try It today. Get quick result with -J Do YmiPlay Bridge O "'0 . ..(. (. 5 THE chap -who overbids his hand always loses in tio long run. No powon can continually bid what ho hasn't got and mako it. Business in one way is something like a game of bridgo . . . with merchants and manufacturers playing for your patronage. You want furniture and breakfast foods, books and clothes, radios, cigarettes and toys, groceries, fruits, vegetables, etc. thoy want to sell you theirs. They bid with advertising. The merchant who advertises an unworthy product, can't win. He is simply inducing more people to find Jt in'-a shorter time how poor it is. He is overbidding hlhtmd, and is bound to got set-Losing is too costly . . . depend iijion it, products that are advertised must be good! The advertisements in this newspaper are guides to tho finest merchandise . of ;cv7,sQrtf;,cv3iandi5e carefully'" .1 .?l1. I..1l m" - ' J anti jumuuuy mauq ot-cortamiPhonest lvalue. Yot : J 3t 1 0 1 0 J 0 03 0 3 O) C3 V) ) - 5 a 3 . ) 00 o : 3 C ) O 3 C 3 3 j 7 0 5 J : 0 0 3 v 3 t 0 ,1 3 ,' 0 03 .'3 .0 8 ,! 3 ,m :'9