PAOE BIX THE DAILY NEWS There are seven reasons wliy: , Guinness IS GOOD FOR YOU FOR THE BLOOD. Guinness is good for the 4 blood. It contains valuable phosphates which enrich the blood, and it also clears the blood by keeping the system in good working order. For these reasons Guinness is good for the com-plezion, and is also specially recommended by Doctors for those suffering from Anaemia or Boils. Guinness is a delicious beverage, preserving the natural virtues of the barley, barley malt, hops and yeast from which it is brewed. Guinness should not be served COLD. 'Chit advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. CFCTJ TheFish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED , -BLACK COD- Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. - CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND . ,rn SHIPYARD UI'LKATING G. T. 1. 20,000-TON FLOATING DKYDOCK Engineer, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our I'lant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 HQ"3 Shakesperian Program Held Ladies' Music Club Had Very In teresting: Meeting- Yesterday Afternoon The program at the register fortnightly meeting of the Ladled Music Club yesterday afternoon was on the subject of "Shakesperian Music" and Mrs. Ernest Anderson was convener. Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh, president of. the club, presided over a "guest day" gathering which filled the Cathedral Hall well. In addition to members of the club, assisting artists were Mrs. H. N. Brocklesby, vocalist and William' Beaumont, 'cellist. Mrs. Mcintosh took occasion to thank Mr. Beaumont for assistance he had given the club. Mrs. A. T. Kergln was In charge of refreshments, being assisted by Miss E. O. Lenox and Mrs. Chris Perry. Mrs. J. B. Gibson and Mrs. Thomas Andrew poured and servl-teurs were Mrs. Shelford Darton. Mrs. William Crulckshank, Mrs. J. Farquhar, Mrs. Max Heilbroner, Mrs. J. A. Hlnton, Mrs. Chris Perry, Mrs. J.H.McLeod, Mrs. M. H. Biott. Miss Halliwell, and Miss E. O. Lenox. The program was as follows: Vocalpblo, "When Daisies Pied (Love's labour Lost), Miss L. Hal- vocal duet, "I know a Bank" .Midsummer's Night's Dream i, Mrs. Brocklesby and Mrs. F. W. Allen. Vocal solo. "Where the Bee Sucks" ! The Tempest, Mrs. D. Ross. Instrumental duet, "Oh, Bid Your Faithful Ariel Fly" (The Tempest), Mrs. W. Millar and W. Beaumcnt Vocal solo, "Under the Green wood Tree" (As You Like It), Mrs. Crulckshank. Instrumental trio, '"Prelude No. 1," "Intermezzo 'Portia'," "Oriental March," ("Merchant of Venice" Suite), Miss N. Lawrence, Mr. Beau mont and Mrs. E. Smith. Reading, Trial Scene from "The Merchant of Venice," Mrs. C. L. Monroe. Instroraental trio, "Prelude No. t, "Doges March," ("Merchant of Venice" Suite), Miss Lawrence, Mr. Beaumont, Mrs. E. Smith. Vocal solo. "Tell Me Where is Fancy Bred" (Merchant of Venice) Mrs. E. .Anderson. Vocjfl solo, "Mistress Mine" (Twelfth Night) Mrs. 'Jarvi Mc-Leod. Accompanists were Mrs. E. J. Smith, Jvlrs. Blott and Mrs. C. E. Culling. Prince Charles on per pkg Pontoons at Dock C. N- R. costal steamer Prlnc? Charles, which is undergoing an nual overhaul at the local dry dock, was taken on the pontoons yesterday afternoon for hull work She will be out of the water for the next few days. WHY IS IT lour neignbor nas a larger savings account? BECAUSE He deals at the CASH & CARRY "Where Dollars Have More Cents" Del Monte Prunes 3 lbs Palmollve Soap 4 bars Icing Sugar 2's Lump Sugar 2's per pkg Fresh Roasted Peanuts X lbs - Malkln's Boat. Tea per lb 27c 23c 18c 21c 25c 48c Malkln's Beat Jelly Powders tZn per pkg WV Malkln's Best Strawberry Jam 4's, per tin Clark's Ketchup 2 bottles Canadian Cheo per lb. , .4&.um Horseshoe Sockeye Salmon I'k, per tin 65c 35c 25c 40c The Economy Cash & Carry Where Dollars Have More Cents" SCALE OK CHAWiES The following is the scale of charges made for rcadlnir notices: Marriage and Engagement announcements" S2. llirth KotlclsfBOc. Funeral Notices $1. Cards of Thanks, $2. Funeral Flowers 10c per name. Dr.H.O.Johnsen Dentist Successor to Dr. E. S. Tait Suit 1 Exchange Block Phone 109 ...r. Here Is a cheerless looking prospect Crash of flying prospectors' airplane in barern lands, near Great Bear Lake, Northwest BEES ARE THIS YEAR SUBJECT NOT WORST Gyro Club Hears Talk by George Wilkinson Vocal and 'Cello Soloists Much Enjoyed work, Mr. Wilkinson expressed the opinion that bees could not be kept commercially here. The weather here was usually so open In winter that the bees went out from thelr hives and would consume their win ter store of honey before the winter was half over. The wind here was also harmful to bees. It was so strong at times that the bees would be blown away and could not get back to their hives. In adidtion to Mr. Wilkinson's ad- City Had to Expend More in 1932 On Account of Unemployment Bad though it may seem, the Members of the Club heard Gyro , unempI&yment situation In Prince u,an;.intere,g t Rupert this year has been e- nf,7.0 ,v Iceeded in the past. In the winter Wilktason former local bee fancier. :Qf 1922 who was the speaker at the regular open luncheon of the club y ester- , ., , , .. , . , of reile for the unemployed. The day. After describing In some de. tall the nature of bees and their , h. outly for .p employment nere tnts jrauer nas not yet reached that. nmiiM is not expected Mayor C. H. Orme. to. .it it state! by 20 Alaskan Flag Very Effective ' Mrs. Kerr, wife of Adjutant Kerr I of the Salvation Army, bfiMsxnt dress, the program at the luncheon back from Alaska this week, a little; included Uiree vocal solos by James silk flag recently adopted as the Wightman Smith of San Francisco, flag of Alaska. It was designed few a these proving a real treat to all native boy from Yakutat named present. William Beaumont also1 Benson and the design won first played two violtncello solos which prije against all comers It showed were also much appreciated. Chas. the seven principal stars In the P. Balagno was piano accompanist, j constellation Ursa Majnr or the The luncheon raffle was won by Great Bear, sometimes karats as M. A. Burbank. the Dipper, and also the Nomfistar. n I -J 1 SjHtl- 4 1 J .ten. . . . -F neaiueu. mum (cuunra mc tun- i foiartS. on a D1UP ground WllT a graduations of the club to Sam j golden fringe representing the gol-Jabour who became the father of a j den north. The design Is very el-daughter recently. 'fectivr. The club decided to hold a' special luncheon on Wednesday of next week to hear Dale L. Pitt general manager ' of the Premier Gold Mining Co.,' give an address I on the sliver situation. ! There were quite a number of j guests including, besides the speak-1 er and artists. Edward Lipsett of! Vancouver, A. A. Connon. L. F. Smith, Dr. R. G. Large (Port Simpson), O. A. Woodland, George Mitchell and Olof Hanson M.P. President C. C. Mills was in the chair. Prince George Couple Here on Honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Morrison who were married in Prince Georgr last night, arrived in the city from the interior on this afternoon's train and will sail tonight on the Prince George lor Vancouver en route to California on their hon eymoon tour. Mrs. Morrison was formerly Miss Molly Hayden and la the daughter of a well known Prince George grocer! A few yean ago she attended commercial school here and has since been In the law office of Wilson it Wilson at Prince Geosge. The groom is a Canadian National Telegraph operator at Prince Oeorge. Ml Week-End Specials Wagner C Grade Apples (g ijc wrapped-, box w Orchard City Royal Anne rffn Cherries, 2's. 3 tins Malkln's Best Fruit for Salad. 2's, tin 30c Malkln's Best Sliced Peaches on 24'a tin OUC Malkln's Best Pumpkin 2Vs, tin Libby's Sweet Gherkins Royal Jar Libby's Heme Made Still Pickles, Royal Jar Ltbbys White Onions Royal Jar Lrboy's Queen Olives-Royal Jar Sunnybrook Creamery Butter. S-lb. brick Brookfield Creamery Butter ter A fig QC per lb. -vlv Eggs Fresh Extras 3 doe. Oranges Sweet and Juicy 5 doc. Swift Premium Bacon sliced, per lb Swift Premium Cooked Ham sliced, per lb. Swift Premium Bologna-sliced, per lb. GAMULA. Street 15c 25c 25c 30c 35c .81.15 81.00 90c 50c 55c 25c : Alberta Market Fifth Proprietor Phone 208 FIRST CIIQICE OF SUITS i , OR SPUING COATS j 111" I new samples Just arrived of spring and summer goods of the finest; quality and the patterns of the very 'latest. LINO THE CUTTER i Steam cleaning, pressing and alter-! ling. Free delivery to any part o.f the city. LING THE TAILOR 817 Second Ave. Phone Bi9 Times Are Bad j In Old Country Sid Webb Thinks Labor Government Has Not Justified Itself and Change Coming Soon I 'Sid Webbj; formerly oh the staff of the 4 E4jh. JlswMtwttes 4 rorm London, England: . j "I cannot say that things are very lively over here. The Labor Government is a sorry affair; have done nothing to justify themselves since they have been In office. The unemployment figures are, getting bigger every week, .the country 1s being bled by ' the dole system, which Is a pernicious system, to say the least "There is a terrible shortage of money In . the epi ndlng power of the man in the street and retail business Is hit badly as a consequence. Commodities, mostly foreign, are very cheap, but what's the use If people have not the money to buy them with? "The Conservatives are naturally hanging on to their capital awaiting a change of Government which I do not think is far dis tant." A TWWly patented umbrella has a fhwhBgh m the handle for night see. fin Thursday Fobrr., 2fl nun Wpi)S., and Till ik two Prion's - & 9 Joan Bennett, Joe Brown & James Hall in 'Maybe It's Love' A Comedy Itom.in-e or r.am pus Cutups and Kuh, Rai. Culics Comedy "'Don't Ililc Your Dentin Musical "ROAD KMi.Hl PICTORIAL i;mi w ADMISSION - n, & Feature Starts at 10 u It THURSDAY. MATIN'JT :,t , 15c & 40c Feature M.iri' j Friday and Safur l y "THE BAD M W Enjoy Hie Comfort of Restful Lihf GIVE a man a pipe he can smoke . . aooc: he can read . . and light that's soft, ye: ample. What more can he ask of a restful hoc 1 Edison Mazda Lamps add to the pleasure of r story. They cannot jlire . . their light is alwa -soft and kind to the eyes And they give the full Value of the current consumed. EDISON MAZDA LAMPS A CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC PR ' ' Northern British Columbia Power Company 1 Limited OUR COAL IS IN A DIIY SIll'I) When you are buying coal look on the economical side you buy wet coal, you are losing 10. So start today dry coal and see what 10 means to you, I'LMBINA EG(i Delivered, Per, Ton MINTIILAI) FUG Delivered, Pel' Ton M1NLIILAD LUMP Delivered, Per Ton HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE PHONE 580 Dr Alexander X-ItAX SEKVICE PHONE 575 ItK&NLK IlLOCK DENTIST (1) 3 1 D COAL I'iirn 5S0 Buy the real Coal- ' mous Edson and (a-wr Hcllintlon In any qtuntitir-Also Itulkley Vallf Grain and Robin Hood Hour Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 68 AND