Norway Pine Syrup Contracted Bad Cold Believed Getting Pneumonia Miss Marguerite Croft, E.N., Chester Basin, N.8, writes: "Ls.it winter I contracted a very bad eold. Nothing I tried give me any relief from the severe pains in my chest, and I believed I was gettiig pneumonia. My father told me one night he had a new cough medicine for me to try. Before I had takes a half bottle of Dr. Wood's Norway Pins Brrup the pain was greatly relieved. I took two bottles -and my eold had disappeared." Price B5& a bottle j largo family sise 66c ; at all druggist and dealers : pnt op only by Hie T. Milburn Co., Ltd., Toronto, Ont fisHliWsV Benny Leonard, retired, undefeated lightweight champion of the world, shows students of school of business College of New York some pointers in the manly art PRINCESS MARY HERE TODAY CPit. steamer Princess Mary Capt. Fenton, arrived in port av 2.45 this afternoon from the south and will sail at 10 pjn. on her return to Vancouver and way porta. FREE Blue Ribbon Tea and Coffee and Baking Powder To Be Demonstrated On Saturday th Every Purchase of On Drop Coffee Maker ($2.50), lib. Coffee and lib. Tea Will Be Given Free! Blue Ribbon Coffee CCn per lb Blue Ribbon Tea 50C Blue Ribbon Baking Powder Off- per tin Gold Medal Pudding QCf 2 pkBs With each purchase of one of the above Items a coupon will be given and the holder of the lucky number will receive one 8- cups Drip Coffee Maker. Dont miss this opportunity. Call at or Phone Mussallem Grocery Co. Limbed 417-423 5th Avenue East PHONE la AND 84 THANKSGIVING SPECIALS! Monday Being a Holiday, Don't Forget to Stock Up at These Prices Maseett Cranberries Large j and firm, per lb Hothouse Tomatoes per lb Malkln's Spinach 2 ft'a per tin Malkln's Tomatoes St 2 tins Libby's Ripe Oil vesper 9oz. tin Marsh's Grape uice-tj . per pint Libby's Royal Anne Cherries ! 2's, per tin Peas Size 4 per tin Del Monte Prunes Bulk Coconut-3 per'lb.TT.' Karo Byrup 6's per tin 23c 15c 19c 25c 29c 25c 24c 10c 29c 15c 42c The Economy Cash & Carry "Where Dollars Have More Cents" Phone SCO 319 Third Ave. BAZAAR IS CONCLUDED Annual Effort of Catholic Ladies Was Great Success Drawings In Raffles Last Night The annual Catholic bazaar closed last night with a dance for which the Catholic School Hall was absolutely packed. Music was by Balagno's orchestra and all present had a most enjoyable time. It was a fitting conclusion to the whole affair which was a great success, reflecting credit upon the efforts of Mrs. M. P. McCaffery, president of the Catholic Women's League, and the many ladies who assisted her. A feature of much interest last night was the drawing for the various prizes. The drawing was made by little Miss Eileen Gwyer. The winners of the raffles were: Grand Prizes First Set Community plate, won by ticket No. 606, Mrs. Milles. city Second Fifty Dollars in gold, won by ticket No. 2940, Mrs. C. j Toombs, city. j Third Silver set, won by ticket jNo. 1971 Mary O'Brien, city. I Fourth Set of dishes, won by ticket No. 1784, Severino Dominate), city. Fifth Ton of coal, won by ticket No. 1813, Jean Stalker, city. Sixth Jantzen sweater, won by ticket No. 1096, 3. A. Belanjer. city. Seventh Electric reading lamp, won by ticket No. 119, Charles Bap-tie, city. Eighth Mystery prize, won by ticket No. 1174, Mrs. Paul Webb. Buffalo. N.Y.. VA. Junior League Dooth Magazine stand, donated by Mrs. Batcher, won by Mrs. Bacon. Nightgown satchel, donated by Mrs. Thrupp, won by Angus McDonald. i Lamp shade, donated by a friend, won by George Arspneau., I Home Cooking Raffles , j Baked ham. donated by T. Tro-: tier, won by J. Preeee, No. 241. Christmas cak, donated by Rupert Bakery. wJn by Mrs. Amadio. No. 107. Doily, donated by Sisters of St. Joseph's, won ty Miss Deianey, No. 13. "Dismal Desmond," donated by Mrs. Fortune, wen by Mrs. J. II. Carson. , Doll Booth I Electric stove, donated by Mrs. G. W. Nickerson, won by Severino , Dominate ticket No. 32. Ham, donated by R. E. Moore, won , by Mrs. Wilfred Gratton. ticket No. 187. Cake, donated by Mrs. Morrlssey, ! won by Mrs. A. Q. Gillies, ticket No. 56. . Bridal doll, dpnated by Miss' Blanche Curtin. vjen by Mrs. Sam Massey, ticket No. 131. Handkerchief Booth Box of chocolates, donated by Commodore Cafe, won by M. P. McCaffery. ticket Jfo. 24. ! Box of marshmaUows, donated by Watts' Grocery, won by Mrs. Fred ' Ritchie, Ucket No. 2. Pillow, won by Miss Blanche Hart, ticket No.' 67. "Bertha" doll won by Mrs. Jas. McNulty. ticket No. 80. "Shirley" doll, won by Mrs. Geo. Casey, ticket No. 78. Red headed dolt wen by Mrs. P. Blam, Ucket No. 8. Towel Booth Ouests towels, derated by Mrs. Batcher, won by R&se Couture, No. 6. Bath towels, donated by Mrs. Mc Caffery and Mrs. Glassey, won by W. Gratton, ticket No. 26. Box of apples, donated by Mrs. R. E. Moore, won by A. D. Gillies, ticket No. 26. Pot of money donated by Mlases P. and M. Astoria, won by Mrs. A. Jacobsen, ticket No. 327. Pillow Booth Pillow, donated by Mrs. MeCaf-fory, won by Mrs. St. Amour. Pillow, donated by Mrs. Letour- neau, won by Mrs. Oration. Pillow, donated by Mrs. Oration, won by Mr. McCaffery. Candy Booth Lamp shade, donated by Mrs. Hugh Smith, won by Mr. Bestter. Cake, donated by Chris Mill Bak ery, won by Blanche Hart. Box of candy, won by Mrs. Le-roux. Purse, donated by Miss Johnstone, won by Mrs. Massey. Doll and suitcase, donated by Mrs. Barbank, won by Bill Robtn- Mon. of the at. Prince George. Fancjwork Booth Centrepiece, donated by Sisters of St. Joseph's, won by Mrs. J. Preeee. Tea cloth, donated by a friend. l won by Mrs. Jas. McNulty. . Pillow slips, donated by Mrs. D. 11. McDonald, won by Mr. E. Oaro-, faru. I Bedspread, donated by Mrs. Dotr- nn unr hv Mnlto Watjuin Runner, donated by Sisters of St. Joseph's, won by Dave Kastman. Pyjamas, donated by Mrs. V. S. Lewis, won by Mrs. Mclntyre. Miss vera Cavalier assisted on ! the home cooking. BUSH'S Grocerteria Wild Rose Pastry Flour 7-lb. sacks Pink Salmon 1-lb. tin B.C. Granulated Sugar 10-lb. sack Empress 8 pices per tin Fry's Cocoa i-lb. tin Prunes 3-H. packet Helm Tomato Catsup per bottle Oarden Peas Sise 4 2 for Bagle Brand Lobster 's per tin W Crab Meat W Macaroni Ready out I 1-lb. pkt IRnur VTIv1 Dl.lrla quart sealers Sweet Chow PfeMetv quart sealeBHK. a'. Clark's Tomato "8b1 3 tins for top Mcintosh Red Apples-Household pack bar. . 35c 10c 55c 10c 25c 30c 25c 25c 20c 35c 25c 10c 45c '25c S1.75 Other Special on Display In the Store. Come In' and sec Bush's Grocerteria Phone 211 THE t " w Friday. fir PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS i h . . " j I B S A t w i m'i it 1 1 s riuay ana Saturday 1 Two Shows 7 & 9 p m RICHARD ARLEY JMX S IiqLT and FAY WRAJ In - li ZANE GRAY'S GREAT OUTDOOR STQliV Week-End Specials Friday & Saturday Black Dflchoss Satin, 36-in, wide, a beau- Qg tiful lustrous quality, special per yard EgL' Shell Fuji Silk 29-in. wide, heavy quality, suitable for skirts, dresses or waists "Ifi week-end special, per yard . v Pongee in natural shade, very even weave & 4 Aft nice weight, reg. $1.25, special, per yd. Crepe De Chene. in five popular shades J-fl AA " values to $1.50, week-end special per yd. V-- Silk Bobette Bloomers in special quality rayon, very even weave, prettily trimmed with lace 2 4 Off pocket style value to $1.75, special Bloomers and Vests in superayon quality in a full range of colors. Very special yeek-end H HZ p price, per garment . ....... . Dance Sets of uplift and blooirfef$ in orchid, pink, peach, nile, etc. Nicely trimmed lace, C-f ff f etc Week-end price, per sulfrC. V Pure Silk Hose Mercury full fashioned in a -splendid range of colors, all sizes. 4 OC Week-end price, per pair tpJLiO Raincoats in green, fawn, blue. A few Mandleburg coats we are closing out. Values to $8.50 Q Q Week-end price ?.t7eJ All Wool Gaberdine Coats, 4 only Mandleburg coats, a splendid coat for rain or shine Q4 Q CA Reg. $27.50, week-end price QUOV Ladies' Tweed Coats with fur trimmed collars and cuffs, silk lined, values to $24.50 Q-flJ. CTA Week-end price .... , . V u Flannelette 85-in. wide, very fine quality, soft A ff ' and durable, reg. value 35c yd. Special 4 Mt Frilled Curtains, a nice quality voile with fast-color flowered inserts with valance and ties C" 7R Reg. value $2.25 pr. special, pair ?JLB O We arc showing some special values in broadcloth coatings. Sec our windows. Phone 9 Third Ave. & Fulton St. Dr. Wood's BORDM-L-EGI0NMi ALL TALKING AND A PARAMOUNT PICTr u! u Comedy "WESTERN KNIGHTS" Cartoon "OI'IUY IlOtsr g .u usual norriiy jcl,iiiu vusirASl jj Admission JOc & 65c Feature Starts at 7 ,o ., . Saturday Matinee at 2:30 15c and 40c Feature st.,,r al t " B B MONDAY AND TUESDAY "HOLD EVEItYTHIV, Remember Thankscivinir Day Matinco at Mother and Daughter Relieved of Skin Disease As Good For Eczema as For Simple Injuries "Wf have used Xsm-Huk for over IS years; In fact, ever alnr my girlhood days In Ijsncaahlra. Recently my little girl's scalp was all broken out In caama It aa a dreadjul sifbt. With bar faaad htlngao swsJMs painful I had to melt the EaQMfttik and than SntljraiMly It to berhitf ytUb a sort tifvaH' The raatilt ws ' marrelloita. In two or tfcrwe days Urn It bean to sbv -lis Improvesnatit and further uaeUf Zam-nuk removed (Ks disease entlnJy. Last season mjr arms and lacs were swollen up to (Diet their normal alse, and the skin all Ary purplish red. Afalti Zam-Buk prevxd a real friend In mtd and soon rid me of the troulilr I always harr Zara-Buk by mr In the houxc "Mrs. A Bentley. 2170 Jo!lwt- Htr.Tt. Montreal "Uvlnd on a farm, whtirr ntity up. cldents art gultr roinnion. wt always keep Zam-Huk handy. We often ret cut and Kahd In the harlied wlra. tut Znm-link In nlwny aalflly sooth-Ins: and l ullnf " -Mrs. O. rtarnett. Fartham T O.. A!lriu The nnparallelpil TOr Dak as a healer of .ki; in its original and hu,-Zam-Dok is cotnpoun.l. I : extracts o oorlml i,nL-i setattifesJly blen (J i! : aaiimum of soothing, h. astUeptie power. ZB Buk is so refin. -, tl, ttrssjjjh ta tiny p.rr- , tisu. It liial- i as well as on the hutCh. MManous Jjerma, IbQ ssd trrows new -i. get at the root of n, erzetna. aalt rheum. 1.: .1 . . -ulp dixaef poi-.ii ,1 It is also a lrh.ii. ; piles, and m fine all r , for in.iurioa Zam link box, Zam-Buk Moix .: fkks. RANT This advertisement is not publUheo or display erf i Control Board or by the Government of Brttisi. Best Procurable XTHt OMCINAL Pure Scotch Whisky RICHEST IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT Cnat a iomm I uilii JJ 1 A I ftuuLsWra, SOLD AT ALL GOVERNMENT LIQUOR STORES This advertisement U not published or displayed Control Board or by the Government of pritish HOUSES FOR SALE IWACII I'MCB-J Ilooms and Bath. $W0.00 cash. Balance as rent BKACH I'LACI-4 Roomi. Bath and Bewer connection. Terms to arrange $2,500.00 $100.00 AGENTS YOHKSHinE SAVINGS It LOAN ASS1 11 ' ' McCaffery, gihhons & collakt. i ti. TIIIUI) AVE. W. U'e Insure Hvrrvihlnr - .