PAGC SIX THE DAILY NEWS nhaldoclo f E Iflj rx sou in moderation IOR generations doctors have, paid tribute to the sustaining, invigorating and health giving qualities of beer when taken in moderation. There is no finer beverage than good beer for workers in every field of endea v. or, whether mental or physical. The undermentioned beers are guaranteed tobeabsolutelypure.4 To safeguard the public they are constantly tested by Analytical Chemists employed by the B.C. Liquor Control Board. f Sml 19 mS Cmtrmmfml 1 PHOENIX EXPORT BLUE RIBHON LAGER PILSENER I.AOER PB1R. 7 This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. CANADIAN NATIONSJEAMSH'IPSI J Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD OPERATING U. T. P. 20.000-TON FLOATING DIIYDOCK 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 DEMAND "Rupert Brand" Kippers 'THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. SAVE MONEY! SAVE MONEY! Try C. C. Ketchum's Minehead Coal THE BEST ALBERTA COAL Iff PRINCE RUPERT Save 10 per cent in weight and .buy our coal, which Is always under cover and full weight. ' Egg, 1-inch to 3-inch $12.50 Stove, 3-inch to 6-inch .$12.75 Furnace Lump , ..4 $13.50 WE CAN SUPPLY Telkwa Lump $13.50 Wellington Lump $14.50 SEE-SEE KETCHUM & CO., LTD. PHONE 771 GET WASTE OUT OF YOURSYSTEM Banish Constipation at the Start with Kellogf's ALL-BRAN Look out when you wake tip tired and stay tired. Beware of head aches, unpleasant breath. These are usually the first symptoms of constipation. The trouble Is that your Intestinal system is clocked. You have eaten too many bulkless foods.' But you can clean your system safely, If you start at once to eat Kellogg s ALL-BRAN. Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is a cereal that you can eat naturally. It sweeps the Intestines clean of poisonous wastes. Far better than habit-forming pills and drugs. Kellopg's ALL-BRAN is guaranteed. Just eat two tablespoonfuls daily recurring cases, with every meal. Youll like its crispness and flavor. Your system will benefit by its rich store of iron and healthful elements as well as by its roughage. Ready-to-at with milk or cream. Delicious with fruits and honey added. Use it in cooking. Recipes are on the package for muffins and griddle Cakes. Sold by all grocers. Served by hotels, restaurants and dining-cars. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. ALL-BRAN Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert January 24, 1310 The anniversary of the birth of Robert Burns, Scotland's national bard, will be duly observed in Prince Rupert. A banquet is to be held in the Prince Rupert Inn by the St. Andrew's Society. An ln-terestiqg program Is ' being ar ranged. J. 31. Christie, manager of the local branch of the' Canadian Bank of Commerce, has returned to town after spending a six weeks' holiday in Toronto. The constables made a raid up on Chinese premises on Fulton Street and two Orientals were haled into police court and charged with smoking opium. Week-End Specials Prince Rupert Only Feasible Outlet For Canadian Pacific From North, Declares McMordie Arguing that Prince Rupert was the only feasible outlet for the Canadian Pacific Railway to get the grain from the northern prairies to the market, Colonel S. P. McMordie gave a well-thought-out and very interesting address yesterday afternoon to the Prince Rupert Rotary Club at Its Weekly luncheon. While he gave this as his private opinion, he showed that it was feasible and reasonable and he expressed the opinion that something should be heard of it within the next two years. In .' Tl 1 The colonel reviewed the wheat. ,USlOHlS rOil at iniiu avv,44Viik w, aat., j m g VI ff 1 f 1 5r2L5 iSt TLTZ: 40-Mile Closed the CPit. was cut eff from ready access to the Pacific coast except through the difficult Kicking Horse Pass. 1 The company had shown their interest .In the northern section by' being the first to take over the ED. St B.C. from the province of Alberta, the ownership of which was shared by the Canadian National. - Colonel McMorjlie told how the Peace River had the largest tract cf wheat land In North America, unequalled in productiveness by any other. While the Hudson Bay route would undoubtedly be a factor in the wheat business, he was of a different opinion in regard to the field without It. From Prince George the distance to Prince Rupert .and Vancouver was almost the same, but the advantage all lay with Prince Rupert. The P.G.E. was as Sir Henry Thornton had said "a transportation Joke." Speedy action was anticipated by the speaker in regard to the west-em outlet. Settlers were pouring in by the thousand and the desire of the west to give the seiUers a chance by having the railway built would force the Issue. He did not take seriously the Monkman Pass proposal, although, even If the line came out at Aleaa Lake, Prince Rupert would stlllcfet much of the business. He 'congratulated the Peace River committee on its work and also the committee headed by 125 wMmsmzMsm 3-brick VBOB LARGE PRUNES OCp i . 1 p r OD 2ib px- A rew bpecmls ror COLUMBIA TOMATOES 28. 3 tins BRENTWOOD PEAS No, Per tin .... ROYAL CITY PORK AND BEANS 2s. 2 tins EVAPORATED CHOICE PEARS Per lb 50c LILY WHITE CORN SYRUP A Eg -2s. 2 tins LIBBY'S PREPARED MUSTARD Per Jar EGGS Fresh firsts. Per dozen NABOB ORANGE MARMALADE 3-lb. Jar KEILLER'S LEMON MARMALADE 2-lb. Jar ENSIGN PURE STRAWBERRY JAM 4-lb. tin 4 5c Bush's Grocerteria 25c 15c 55c 50c 60c 60c NABOB RED PLUM JAM iCp 3Vi-lb. tin tdt HOLLAND'S EDAM CHEESE Cfl 1-lb. brick ,U1' EAGELS LOBSTERS Ms. Per tin FAULTLESS SLICED PINEAPPLES 2s. 3 tins 40c 40c 25c NAVEL ORANGES Medium QCp size. 3 doz VOX, BUTTER ; Per lb. , BUTTER I 3-lb. bricks CHRISTIE'S MOLASSES SNAPS Per lb ROYAL CITY PORK & BBANS 2s. 2 for ... MILK 9 tins GRANULATED SUOAR 10 lbs NO. 1 COOKINO ONIONS ALYMER SWEET CORN Per tin NO. 4 PEAS Per tin LEMONS Per doz. DATES Per lb. 15c 15 c 40c 10c Alberta Market! Bush's Grocerteria P. GAMULA. Proprietor I PHONES' 211 AND 212 IUh Street, Phone Z08 WE DELIVER Historic Office, Described In Departmental Publication, Was Once In Charge of Local Collector The National Revenue Review, Dubllcation of the fedaal Department of Revenue, contains an Interesting article written by T. R. Moulton of Vancouver on the early days )f Forty Mile, where the first customs port of the Yukon Territory was opened in 1896. The first collector of customs at Forty Mile was he late D. W. Davis, who moved to Jawton when the port was moved .'ram Forty Mile to that place. In F.u.t... tne graae ana curvature ana ; l9o3i lt u interesting to note, that steel of which was against its use jarvU H McLeodi now collector of for heavy traffic unless lt was al-1 customs here, was assigned to take most completely rebuilt. . :n;irge at Forty Mile. In 1905, Mr. Colonel McMordie said he f elt . MiUod went to Dawson -as chief sure ine uo- k. naa a nonnern oui- jidic, being succeeded at Forty let in mind, for it could not continue 'Ae by T. R. Moulton. the author as a competitor, in the nortnern 01 tne article. The historic Forty Mile office waa recently closed by the department. A picture of the old log customs house appears In connection with the article. Cardena Leaves For Vancouver Union Steamer Off For South After Month's Overhaul in Local Dry Dock Having completed repairs at the local dry dock following her stranding on December 30 on Village Island in the Skeena River, ! Un steamer Carders, Capt. An-had J. H. PlUsbury which two years ago prepared maps and secured da- i ?"w Jfe. sailed about noon tTshowing I?1 direct f' hcr homc P of ta with a view the ex- pediency of the route. He felt sure i the prophecy he made that the C. P. R. could not go anywhere else j than to Prince Rupert would be re-i alized. The sale of canned foods has in v niiwu ,vi . x tic vwmi, swiiuig from Vancouver next Tuesday evening, will resume her regular schedule on the Vancouver-Bella Coola-Ocean Falls-Prince Rupert route. The Venture, Capt. E. Georgeson. has been maintaining this service durlne the absence of j creased 500 in London, Eng., in 1 the Cardena. I the last ten years. SUNNYBROOK CREAMERY BUT- ' -. . ... At the city council meeting last night, it was decided that the fisheries committee of the council should meet F. D. Mathers of the B. C. Packers and discuss with him the new provincial fisheries regulations with a view to securing Information for the council In regard to the views of the canners. 45c si.30 Why Not flfTp Save On Your Grocery Bill. Gl xOis Us a Chance to Show You How GRANULATED SUGAR CC OC -100-lb. sack (REAL GOOD TURNIPS I 8 lbs. 25c 'L28- 3 tins 35c $1.00 25c NEILSON S CHOCOLATE Kp BARS Reg. 10c she. 4 for, 1 r Tir a nnntu ntvnwn m mm RED ARROW GINGER llSftl SNAPS RNAPH9 2 nku pkgs KINO BEACH RED PLUMS AEr 2 Vis. 2 for 'itJo FRESH GROyND COFFEE A An -Per lb. .v. :. SHELLED ALMONDS Per lb ST. IVEL'S XMAS PUD- tt-fl nr DINGS 2Vi lbs. each. VlWO IVORY SOAP FLAKES (Similar to Luxt. -g A Per pkg. AV TOILET SOAP 6 bars .,. 55c 25c The Economy Cash & Carry PHONE 360 319 Third Ave. Friday, January 24, 1955 THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY two snows 7 and 9 p.m. THE ALL-TALKING,' SlJf GJJG ANtyjpANCING SENSATION OF THE SCREEN Starring CHAKLES KING, BESSIE LOVE AND ANITA PAGE You'll Laugh and You'll Cry, but You'll Never Forget This Picture All-Talking Comedy "THE TREASURER'S REPORT" ADMISSION, 20c AND C5c; SATURDAY MATINEE, 15c AND 40c PUT YOUR MODEL T FORD IN SHAPE FOR THOUSANDS OF MILES OF ADDITIONAL SERVICE More than four hundred thousand Model T Fords are still in active service and many of them can be put in shape for two, three and five more years of service and even longer at very small cost. The; 'followjng'li&t gives the approximate labor charges if or;reiconditioning the Model T Ford: ' ENGINE Tune .motor (including replacement of. commutator case, brush and vibrator points if necessary) $ 1.00 Grind valves and clean carbon 1.50 Overhaul carburetor 1.3' Delino detachable car transmission bands 1 50 Overhaul motor and transmission, $25 to 3H0U REAR SYSTEM Rcline detachable car transmission bands 1.50 Replace rear axle shaft, drive shaft pinion or drive gear J 5.50 Overhaul complete rear axle assembly, $5.75 to 7.00 FRONT SYSTEM Overhaul front axle $4.00 to 5.00 CHASSIS , i Overhaul steering gear 3.50 Overhaul radiator , L', , . . . . 7,50 Overhaul starting motor ' 3.IK) Overhaul generator 3,00 These prices are approximate and are for labor only, because the number of necessary parts needed depends on the condition of the car The charge for these parts is low, however, because of the established Ford low-price policy. So that you may get the greatest use from your Model T Ford over the longest period of time, wc suggest that you bring car to us and have us estimate on the cost of putting it in good shape. A very small expenditure may be the means of giving you thousands of miles of additional service. S. E. PARKER, LIMITED FORD DEALERS COAL Buy the real Coal our nious Edson and Cassidy-Wellington in any quantities. Grain and Kobin Hood Flour. Also Bulklcy Valley Hay, Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 558 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 6d Cartage, Warehousing, n1 Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. ' I have something you want; you have something ' tvant. We get together through the classified nds.