FACIE. it TWO THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday. Decea Dr. Vood's Norway 1 Pine Syrup Terrible, Tickling Cough Could Not Sleep For It Mil. Oerfea J. Boy, . W. Prt Moetta, N-8, wnl: "I W a terrible, tkkng eongk, ud t ligW eovid Bot gH to aimp for knn for it. I md abort Dr. Wood'. Xorraj Pia fijrrwp aad ei44 to rrt a twttk sf it, and I cas tnr ar it did a 'kjSAjS'SlfeiS tx5'Vn,U.f tie Cjnp jf Tsooa Ik! tT'HUS 1 cold or liegl. it I ahrart keep it m baad both for tfce eUUvca aad -ay-Wr." Price 35e. a httU; brfe faafiy tw SSe.; at all drajrfrWU or deafen; pat f mty by Tfct T. J4Jsra 0, Ut, IWUfeO. . Vhe Daily News, PRINCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBIA SUBSCRIPTION RATH5? Classified advertiaiag. per lasertioa, per word ........ f Of foer taoDths for ............ M For1tT period, paid in advance, per month . . . . . SO Cstf&sltotrj, bymaffor carrier, yearly period, iwtd tn advvae 16 na vooirsd rate oc apptKauon. Admtisins: and Circulation Telephone ..9S Editor and Reporters Telephone 86 Member nf Audit Bureau of Circulations Daily edition GOOD PUBLICITY Tuesday, Dee. If, 131 Prime RoMrt is getting some good publicity fjpwi th uiraiiiHK i wit: pvwer piant recently ana psiTUCtliari inrouii ine special number el the Uaily News issued that tlwe. The Financial News concludes an article m t subject with the followine: "Prince Rupert is a thriving port, the' centre of an important fishing and canning industry, while the surround-interritory comprises a highly mineralized area in which Willing developments of great importance are now taking plabfe. With adequate hydro-electric power now available, the intensive development of this territory seems assured. CITY OF NEWCASTLE . , !: A reader of the Dailv News, u-hn farmaAv Uveui in Mow casUe. writes to nrotest atrainat a Canadian PrAoa 4v4wll recently Dublished jn this paper in which the city is characterized as one of the dirtiest cities in England. Unfortunately the writer of the letter, who seems to be living in Smithers, although he does not say so, does not sign his name, so the letter cannot be published. It is a rule that cannot be broken that a letter writer must sign his name, not necessarily for publication but as a guarantee of good faith. Anonymous letters go to the waste basket. However, we are willing to take the word of the writer that Newcastle If not as bad as it was painted but is a fine city, a busy Crt, and that it is during the busy season thronged with ndon sightseers. BKCts I Individuality. . . . . . even in little things! When you have only a dollar or two to spend on Uttlc gift, you mujt choc-; vi.'y indeed. But no rwtd to tramp from store to etore in your search for sorhething out of the ordinary ... Just turn over your gift problem to us. Here are assembled countless interesting novelties, each one expressive of the best taste and each one a rare value at the reasonable prices asked. John Bulger Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. a k l aaa V Daily News Want Ads, Jpg quick Results : Can You Eat Xmas Dinner Some Hungry .Christmas Will Be Enjoyed Much I More By Those Who IUtc Helped Others , This is a time of year when we all look forward to envying christ- i mas bat we cannot expert to do so IX nbaei Every Afternoon. Except Soaday, by Prhsee Hapert Daily News. Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN Maaagiag.EaHter we haw not -done our part to make others happy. The best thine is to reach out to those around and make there partners m the Christmas cheer we ooraeJves enjoy Next beat to that is to delegate the work to someone who knows lost bow to do it Based on years of experience the Salvation Army is able to give more for the money than any other organization in existence. Today they are ready to undertake the work of . entertaining at Ch-htmajs a large By mail to all acker pens of Britfun Columbia, the BtWsh Km- I number of men and women -who plre aad United States, paid in advance, per year S in not any other place to go on By mail to all ether countries, per year 7.50 Christmas Day. To do this money is By mail to all parts of Soi thers and Central Britis CsjIubsWb, needed s well as for the Christmas paid ia advance for yeady period . J.,-,...' -lW Uu,t 01,1 Legal notices, each iortton. per agate Use . .". 16 faeh tbe demand becomes Transient advertising oalW page, per inch i. F?tr "ZUL Lofcjl readers, per lasertkfe, per line -.J Jfii ,fnfr good retorns. Traasfent display advertising, per inch, par insertion 1 .40 "2522. -"ZzZF aT4gWaVtlJW J tssajnapsnsaysjunnj Mrs. at. E. Monroe .... SM $etth McLeod IjM ' 1 ! Man in the Moon j , , Just one more abort lap and Christ maa wUl .be here. What about a Uttie accelerating of the buytaf ipsad during the last law days betote the holiday. a rwaasr that if Hits waathsT r wHiinsa local coal sw rOl he mUm 6m those two-bit pckeU at the city hall. Why save op for the winter snow ' That may not come at all foull die perhaps before yon reach Even the end of faU. Pun Is Wc flf? insurance; the older yaw-Mr the more it costs. ! - what did your poet when yoq turned him down? Doil Oh. the poor dear threw himself into tbe waste paper basket Darling, may I kiss your band?'' asked the yoang man with old-fashioned ways. "Sure kid hop to it." said the Madera Jans "but be careful you don't burn your nose on my cigarette." Newspaper headline: "Science plans to get power out of sun rhine." Prince Rupert had better rtlek to water power. A lrlly Newf Vant-nd w; SOMETHING NEW FOR LADIES AND GENTS (Large assortment new clothes for autumn and win tar lust to hand, 1 All finest quality and latest pat-i terns. Come in and see us today. Suit or overcoat complete and fin I lahed In three days. ling, the Cutter , Steam cleaning, pressing ind altering. We deliver any part of the city. j LING THE TAILOR . 817 Second Ave. Phone 619 TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIitV FOR SKEENA BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEI'RIZEI) MII.K AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throucliout the City Dr Alexander X-RAV SERVICE PHONE S7S BESNER BLOCK DENTIST COMPLETE REVIVALS Jtjaal Qlsen and Thor Hof (tad of 3ella Ccola, who have been contacting special meetings for St Baal's La them n Church here during the past few weeks, had their con- I'.wtrnff wrriip last nicht at the :i'Mr of Mr. and Mrs. B. Charstad. A::)bro6e Avenue. Incidentally, the christening of Mr. and Mrs: Charstad s hifant daughter took place. She wfs named Greta Maria and sponsors were Mrs. H. Dahl and Jdhrr Charstad. the latter an uncle of the ehlW. Mr. Oken and Mr. Hofstad will sail thts afternoon by the Oatala on their return to Bella Coola. Their meetings here hare been well attended despite unfavorable weather. District News SKIDEGATE i The Queen Charlotte Islands have been experiencing some very; wat weather It has been quite varm, however, and there are no figns of snow, even on the mountains. Another earthquake shock was fet a week ago Sunday. Work on the new government, deck at-Queen Charlotte City Is proajeMing satisfactorily. The job will be eopipleted in about two weeks' time, it is expected. Contractors Measerby, Valley and McKay have just completed a fjne looking bungalow for Mr. Renner at Quean Charlotte City. Mn. and Mias E. Wark. school. teachers a( Skfclegate Mission, left on the Pripce John last week to spend holiday in Vancouver. D. DeBots and L. DeBois of De- bols, Pean., who are here In connection with he proposed aatoMtsh-ment of a pulp mill hi Stictegmte Inject will spend Christmas hohdayi J wnn mt. ana urs. c u. sfevens, Skidegate. ' NEWHAZELTON A daughter was bom a week ago to Mr. and ,Mrs. Peter Spooner of New Hateiton. Incorporation of Haaelton under the Village Act is still being dis cussed. Should the community be-oome Incorporated, one of the first things that would have to be un dertaken would be a main drainage system for the front street from the lower bench to the river. Mias Vivian Chappetl, after a recent Illness, is able to be around again but she will not be able to return to her duties In the drug rtore until after Christmas. Owing to the mild weather and the copious .rupply of rain, the roads of the district are in very bad shape, making travelling rather uncomfortable. Rabbits are very abundant In the central interior this winter and many are being shot. The officials opening of the new Harelton Hospital has been set for December 20: The building will oe open to public Inspection that af tern coon and In the evening there wtU be formal opening ceremon ies. The building is now rapidly nearing completion. 1 Ben Jones of Nelson has arrived here to take the position of teller in the Hazelton branch of the Rayal Bank of Canada. Bud Gaze ley, who has been relieving In the Hazelton branch, has returned to Smithers. Mrs. Ralph' Spooner 1 expected back from .fjmjthers within the next few days. She has not been wel) since ,she wept to Smithers to visit with her daughters. The work, on. the high level bridge across , Uie Pulkley River at HagwDget was suiperjdtd for me winter fast week, gray i watchman is now jn charge. Mrs. Louis Erlckson of Fort Fra ser. who had been a Datlent in the Hazelton Hospital for some time, naseed awav last Monday Deceased was" 31 vears of azc and is survived bv a widower and one child. The remains were taken to Fort Fraser for burial. i ANNETTE'S 7 Only KVKM1NO DRESSES ff QP values to lJU. special QOVO i Only Bteborateiy Trtmsned COATS Va lues to to&JK) special S25.00 10 Qtdy Large Q8jfl018 Batto and Crepes, saw from a4 la 43, regular Q-flO vaktes to HU$. Pel 1 50 Pair PILLOW SLIPS-Ideal Christmas OUta. special lz Onh Obis' GINGHAM DREGS ES (Cn 6 to 14. to clear To IVomen, ? Everywhere in Canada 50c 4 Only 3-piecc RAYON PYJAMA Of QC SUITS, rag. value $12 75, to clear v w f - VOILE STEPINS. PYJAMAS and NiOHTOOWNS. special 3 Only SPANISH SHAWLS Reg values to $15 96. to elwar IX Only LEATHER PUR8ES reg. values to $9.00, special 34 Only HOOVE PRONS In otattoi eosafs. to clear- 21 Pairs only of CIIXmOISETTE OIXDVBB, to ebaV 26 Only Flat Crepe, Satin and DRESSES Value to SMM special Annette's Ladfes Wear Co., Ltd. 50c S5.95 S2.50 $1.00 50c Of-. S7.95 Department of Trade and Commerce Ottawa, canad Ocfoher llth,1930. rrotect Your Breaduwier's Job! Ate you one of those whose lot in life consists in looking attef the home? It to, unless you happen to be among the fortunate ones who have means oi their own, you are dependant upon some one husband, lather, brother, sister, son, daughter to provide you every week with the money you must have to pay the grocer, the butcher, the baker, the milkman, the druggist, the dry goods merchant, and all the other dealer tor the things you have to order from day to day. It would be a terrible thing, wouldn't it, if next week your house allow-ance were suddenly to be ehut offl Yet that is what might happen it your breadwinner were unexpectedly to Jose his business, or his jobt Are you doing everything yqu could do everything you should do to spare yourself a misfortune of that kind? Your breadwinner may be a professional man, or he may be in business as a merchant, or as a farmer. It so, he wants customers, more and more 67 them the kind who pay their bills regularly in cash. Isn't there something you might be doing to help those customers, so that they in turn could do more business with him? Some of them ate probably growing or making things of the kind you have to order from day to day. So long as such things find a buyer, their jobs are secure. But if they should tail to find a buyer, for no better reason perhaps than that you and other women thoughtlessly allow yourselves to be sold.afticles that have been imported, they lose their Jobs, in which event your breadwinner loses them as customers. And naturally you don't want that to happen Or perhaps your breadwinner is himself an employee. It hois, the safety of his job depends upon there being plenty of people, who pre steadily employed at good wager, to whom his employer can cater. Obviously there will be more of tuch people, the more you and your friends see to it that for your daily needs you buy things that bava been produced right here in Canada. Because whenyou forget and buy art article that has been made in some other country, you are depriving soma one of a job in this country. Other women, everywhere in Canada, are being urged to proteqt the job of your breadwinner by always giving a Canadian made article preference over one that has been imported. Won't you do the same for their breadwinners, and incidentally make your own income tha t much mora secure? Minister of Trade and Commerce. Let the Daily News Classified Ads. work for you.