PAGE SIX )hrough the GOLDEN VOICE ... of the new 1931 A isadio come all the greatest thrills of radio 0t i NEW QUICK-VISION DIAL r . ; i ; . DISTRIBUTORS JVetc matched walnut lowboy Finished in genuine NO-MAR 1 $ 239.50 Complete with Tube Lsutefik , First Class Dried Cod-Fish Just Arrived Try my Crisp Delicate Flatbread and you "will become my steady customer. Nothing can beat it! JACK SELVIG Early Ad. Copy is appreciated 11 i Own and enjoy it tonight ! TONE . . . the Golden Voice! The natural tone of every instrument, the living quality of every voice. ' Tone Control! Jour definite shadings give you self-expression in radio music. Now Quick-Vision Dial ! All stations evenly, separated, always in sight, easy to read as a clock. New Homily! Four handsome models, all finished La genuine No-Mar. All the "kind of radio you like to live with!" Hear this marvellous new set t"day. Own and. enjoy it tonight! 1 i 'Malcolm "and Hill Limited, Kitchener, Ontario, Can. Licensees Licensed by Cunudiun Itudio Patents Ltd. ,', LOCAL AGENT Radio Sales & Service Ltd. W. R. Love Electric Co. Vancouver, B.C. 'Prince Rupert, B.C. Rentals, Properties For Sale STOCKS AND 1SONDS WE INSUIIE EVERYTHING -Life, Fire. Automobile. Accident and Sickness, Liability, and Plate Olaaa. AGENTS YOIIKSIIIIIE SAVINGS ii LOAN ASSOCIATION McCAFFERY, GIBBONS & COLL ART, LTD. THIRD AVENUE TELEPHONE 11 Lief Erikson To Continue At a special meeting last night, the local Lief Erikson Society decided to continue for the time being under its present status. A proposal to Join up with the Sons of Norway organization was shelved meantime, at least. The meeting was addressed by Mr. Strom of Tacoma, organizer of the Sons of Norway. I. Fennels, president of the Lief Erikson Society, was in the chair and there was a good attendance of members. The Dally News can be pur- chased at Post Office News Stand, 325 Granville St., Vancouver. Karl Anderson, Prince George, B.C. Smithers Drug Store, Smlth- crs. B.C. R. W. Riley, Terrace, B.C. f- General Store, Anyox. Tuesday, Nove-nbr? THE DAILY NEWS 4, j,, UNICORN IS LOOKING GOOD Uniformly Encouraging Results Obtained On Property Adjoln-t , ln Dip Missouri STEWART.,; Nov. 4: Uniformly! encouraging .results continue to mark the progress of development on the Unicorn property, adjoining the' Big Missouri according to Managing Director John Hovland who was in town a few days ago. Recent extension work in the No. 3 tunnel has resulted in the finding of additional ore samples showing free gold. The two and onfirhalf foot Vclnln the'ore'bodv irirwhich the first gold'sampfes were found some weeks ago has also been found to persist withoutr- diminution, indi cating that It lis a substantial and permanent ore body. As the tunnel face is .still about 300 feet from its objective, the highly commercialized A vein, the continued gold' showings are considered very en-, couraging by Mr. Hovland, who is confident that contact with the big vein will disclose a considerable concentration, .of ore. The A vein, which is one of series of strong showings, has been traced over 600 feeV toil (the. surface, where it car-ricsa good gold content, in addition to strong galena deposition which, yields .high assays. THIRD PRIZE IS AWARDED Miss Chrissie McLeod' Iteccives $25 In Connection With Prosperity Week Drawing No claim having been made on the first number drawn 31,777 during two weeks' time. Miss Chrissie McLeod, holding the second drawn number 21,246 has been awarded third prize of $25 In connection with the recent Prosperity Week drawing under the auspices of the Retail Merchants' Association. Miss McLeod Was handed out her ticket at Fraser & Payne's store. Royal Purple Whist and Bridge Played Mrs. P. WIngham and Mrs. G. E. Gulick Winners of First Prizes Last Evening In the fortnightly bridge and whist drive of the Ladies of the i Royal Purple last night, prize winners were: bridge, first, Mrs. G. E. Gulick; consolation, H. Armstrong; whist: first, Mrs: P. Wingham; con solation, Mrs. Bert Morgan. Mrs. G. E. Phillipson was convener and other members of the committee werc-Mrs. Tom Caroff and Mrs. D. A. Brown. Mrs. Frank Clapp was cashier. Cumin's are demonstrating an introductory sale of Ladies' Pure Silk Hosiery in lines they will always carry in stock here. BCIlii::iVinX'IIp3:B.XBVBXIXIiM!il Avoid Eyestrain k Eyestrain leads to serious complications, with the eyes. Check it NQW with the right glasses. .We are prepared to grind just the correct lenses for every need. J. H. Bulger OPTOMETRIST Cll Third Avenue West Phone 123 xa:niiEBaiarxiiicB:siii:iTiia n District News TERRACE Mrs. McCarthy ; it'e iReryji had tne misfortune to slip on tnei cellar steps arid inJurcrfWnKieT Friends of Mrs.' (Dr.) Mills are pleased to know she is able to be out again. Mrs. George Little left .on Sunday's train for a month's visit in Vancouver and Seattle. D. McN. Lowe has set up camp at Usk and, with Mr. Cory and Wm. Collison, came in town for the Hallowe'en dance. Inspector II. C. Fraser spent the week-end in Terrace district. A very enjoyable party was given at the home of Miss Dorothy Head for several of her young friends on Saturday evening. Miss Jessie Nash helped Miss Head serve the guests. HALLOWE'EN PARTY HELD Weekly, Meeting of Fireside Club Took Form of Delightful Social Last Night The weekly meeting of the Fire side Club of First Baptist Church last night took the form of a de llghtful Hallowe'en social. The church parlors were beautifully de corated for the occasion with Hal lowe'cnjnotlfs. Costumes were many and varied and there was great amusement in the guessing of identities. Games and music were the order of the evening and a very delightful time was spent by all. There were piano solos by Norman Ireland while Miss Molly. Lawrence and Bert Cameron played violin duets accompanied by Miss Nellie Lawrence. Delicious refreshments were ser ved before the party came vq a close. The committee in charge consisted of Miss Cleo Mussallem Miss Audrey Wrathall. Mrs. Clif ford Gilker and Mrs. Vic Houston Read the Want Ads. today. Free Demonstration of HEINZ PRODUCTS You Arc Cordially Invited to Attend We Offer These Specials For Your Benefit Heine Tomato Soup Small QCst n tin oO Heinz Spaghetti Small 0 tins Heinz Ketchup Large . 3 bottles 95c 80c Helm Jickle&th;ill SaiH 3 bnttlM V f . JV H -"lIERE IsMritAltGAIN' We have just received a carload of NETTED GEM P0TATOB8, high eat quality guaranteed Cn f?fk per sack $4.0 U Buy your winter supply now. We believe potatoes will be high this year Up-Rlver Carrots & Turnips QCst sibs Aey per sack $2.50 Mussallem Grocery Co. Limited . , 417-423 3th Avenue East PHONE la AND 84 TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN I) A I It Y FOIl SKEENA IIKAM) Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City EXCELSIOR ISCL0SED Satisfactory Results Attended Sea son's Development of Stewart Property STEWART, Nov. 4: Tho Excel sior Prospecting,, Syndicate, whose 26 claims are situated on the head waters of American "Creek, have just closed down operations after s fairly successful, although short season. On their four groups oi claims, the B. L. K., the Bryant, the Dundee and the Virginia K., they have opened up and prospected five separate promising veins of silver lead ore, carrying very encouraging assay values. On the Bf. L. K. group, a, ledge two feet wide, the values are, gold 24, silver Ag. 80, Lead, 4.G2. On the Bryant, a vein five feet wide and proved up for roughly 200 feet in length, three samples give from 4.18 to 12,49 lead, with one and ono-half to four ounces of silver. On the Virginia K., a sample tu-ken from a three and one-half foot vel assayed Au. 42.2, P. 8. 16.32. This ledge can be traced for a dis tance of 400 feet. ' It is the intention of the syndi cate to carry out a systematic program of prosittctlng arid proving up these several ledges nebctj seaseii, wh'm thoy hope to be able to start converting their prospects into commercial mines. r; MONDAY and TUI-dw TWO SHOWS - 7 & 3 Pji Will Rog in - ers "SO THIS IS LONDON" 1000 LAUGHS IT'S a A II Talking Comedy Lloyd Hamilton to "POLISHED ivonr Screen Son "OLD GRAY BOWTT PARAMOUNT SOUn:, ! Ws ADMISSION :i, ,., Feature Start ut :t., lV Wednesday & tiilksdai "CAUGHT SHORT" WAIT FOR The Seasons Furniture Event A car load of the highest grade anjl latest style- it .. furniture, consisting of ChesterfieIdrDiningRoom and Bediteom Suites i. mi Is now on its way to Prince Rupert, to G. M. HUNT - Third Ave. West WAIT FOR IT You ran buy at car lot prices, and save monev : ry - CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Ul'BUATINU G. 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