PAQB THRM WEEK CANDY Home Maid Cream Caramels (Wrapped) One Pound Boxes, 35c Ormes Ltd "3iut JPionccr Druqcists Phones 81 & 82 Many New Fall Styles in "Onyx" Shoes Now Being Shown from $8.50 "Onyx" Shoes Have Grace and Style They banish every hint of discomfort from your feet, and at the' same time fulfill your most exacting style demands. FAMILY SHOE STORE Third Ave. W. A. J. Webber. Mgr. Mail Promptly and Now Open For Business At Our New Location Third Avenue and Seventh St. (formerly Jabour's) KAIEN MOTORS Phone 52 SHEDDON-S Cash and Carry Healthful Foods at Economy Prices Shredded Wheat, Qn per pkt. Helm Tomato Soup, Qp ' per tin Coffee, In bulk. 2 lbs. for ot' Cream Buiter. J.7p 2 lbs. for" Peas, size 5, Broder's, On J per tin Icing Sugar, Ts, Qn JK pkt Pilchards, ftp tall tin Clark's Spaghetti, Qn tin JU Gold Dust Scouring Qp OXj Powder Quick Cooking Oats, 18 C SHEDDON'S Cash & Carry Fifth Ave. F, opposite Hospital Telephone 581 - END SPECIAL j 9 Third Ave. & Fulton St. "ONYX" Styled Telephone 3S7 Orders Carefully Filled LOCAL ITEMS The County Court Case of S teens Ltd. vs. H. O. Helgerson Ltd. Is be-inn settled out ot court. Mrs. Marjoric Ryan, for drunkenness, was fined $35, with option of 30 days' Imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont In city police court this morning. Mr and Mrs. R. O. Johnston and II W. Chambers of Inverness cannery arrive in the city on yesterday afternoon's train from the rim nnd. wl'h othr members ot the cannery crew, will sail on the Princes Marv tonight for Victoria where they will spend the winter. ESTj4$ TALL flIZC BABY SIZC NESTLE'S SB Nimi Milk for better cookine remits and richer. more satisfying dishes ... pure, safe and convenient milk that Jill a tempting flavor wherever it is used ... t milk of gumntceJ Duality, unexcelled purity and nbunjint creaminess. Local Items Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Hcllbroner's store. Hear the Varden Singers at Moose band concert Sunday. (230) Fresh killed Bulkley Valley chickens, 35c per pound. Friz-zel's Ltd. Stewart R. Donaldson of Port Es- sington was an overnight visitor la town. James Robinson of Premier Is a visitor In the city, having arrived from the north on the Prince Rupert last evening. James Jack of Port Essington Is a visitor In town, Jiavlng arrived from the Skeena River on yesterday afternoon's train. A. J. Curzon returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a business trip to Smlther3 and other Interior points. Mrs. E. J. France of Terrace Is a visitor In town, having arrived from the Interior on yesterday afternoon's train. Father Godfrey O. M. I. of Smlthers Is paying a visit to the city, having arrived from the Interior on yesterday afternoon's train. F. S. Walton, C. N. R. roadmas- tcr, returned to the city on yestei day afternoon's train from a trip up the line as far as Pacific on of ficial duties. Jeff Woodall of the Canadian National engineering department here sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a holiday trip to Van couver and elsewhere in the south Archie Watt, divisional master mechanic of the Canadian Nation il Railways, arrived In the city from Prince George on yesterday afternoon's train, being here for a brief visit on official duties. C. P. R. steamer Princess Mary :Capt James Flood. Is due in por at 3:30 this afUrnoon from the I south and will sail at 10 pjn. on her return to Vancouver and way- points. J. R. Mulr, district manager of the Famous Players-Canadian Cor poratton. having paid a brief ln speetton visit to the Capitol Thea jtxe here, sailed by the Prince Ru pert last night on his return ti Vancouver. E. Macdonald. general baesage agent for the Canadian National Railways with hedquarters In Vancouver, arrived In the city on yesterday afternoon's train from Jasper Park and sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver Constable Barclay of the city detachment of the provincial police sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver with two prisoners In his custody for transport to Okalla. Mrs. Andrew Grant, witt of Constable Grant, went south with a female. prisoner. i Mortc H. Craig, after having 'pent a month in the city, sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Victoria where he will stay wltn his daughter. Mrs. D. D. McTavlsh. until Christmas. Early next year Mr. Craig Is planning on making a trip to the South Sea Islands. or BETTER RESULTS IN COOKING BAKING MILK AS Nestu'I Evaporated Milk it pure cow's milk from hich 60 of the water has been removed. The milk li then packed In convenient, airtight tins and sterilized to insure purity. NESTLE'S, rrWi Umni PnJmtnmJSlknfCtnJntlJr.imhmti.Ulk THE DAILY NEWS Friday, October 2, 1931 Thought She'd Die If Left Alone Ridgetown Woman Seemed Hopelessly Nervous But Dr. Williams' Pink Pills (tonic) Helped Restore Her To Normal Health. "Sister and I were Now She engaged in business," writes Miss E. M. Is Happy Shaw, Ridgetown, Ont. "I became exceedingly Again. nervous. So much so that when sister went home to her midday meal, I almost Invariably, alter a few minutes, would lock the doors and follow her, as I was afraid I might die before she returned. I began taking Pink Pills, and six or seven boxes restored me." The iron and other elements in Dr. Williams Pink Pills (tonic) increase the amount of haemoglobin in the blood enabling the blood to tarty more oxygen to the tissues. Don't remain in a nervous and run down condition. Go to a drug store and get a supply of Dr. Williams' Fink Pith. SO ants a package. 'w Scandinavian dance, Metropole Hall. Saturday night. Fresh killed Bulkley Valley chickens, 35c per pound. Friz-lells Ltd. Mrs. O. A. Bryant sailed last night cn the Prince Rupert for a holiday visit to Vancouver and So attle. Dr. R. O. Large, who has been oa a hunting trip to the Francois and Ootsa Lake district, returned to the city from the Interior on yesterday afternoon's train. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hague and H. Hague of Anybx arc paying a brief visit to the city, having arrived from the smelter town on the Prince Rupert last evening. Announcements Eagles social and dance. Ladies refreshments. Gents 50c. Tonight. United Church Supper, Oct 5. Gyro Fall Hoedown. October 16, Moose Hall. Catholic Bazaar, October 21 and 22. Concert. Presbyterian Church, October 23. Hill 60 l.O.D.E. Bridge and dance October 30. r Moose Hallowe'en dance, Oct. 30 Moose Carnival and Dance No. 12 and 13. Anglican Cathedral Bazaar, November 19. SATURDAY SP 'ECIAL Lemon Cream Layer Cake, 30c The Electric Bakery Phone 067 MUSSALEM'S MEAT MARKET No. 1 Quality Meats Sirloin Tip Rump Roast 25c per lb Rolled Prime Ribs, 25c per lb Nice Tender Roast "of Beef, 15c per lb Shoulder Roast of Pork. 18c per lb : Legs of Pork, 25c per lb. ..j Shoulders ot Lamb, 18c per lb tegs of Lamb, 30C per lb. Stew Lamb, 12ic per lb. Phones 18 & 81 417 Fifth Ave. R. Dinnenvare, china,, crockery glassware. Heilbroner's store. Nanaimo-Welllngtori Coal delivered loose $11 ner ton. Alhprt McCaffery Ltd. Phone 116. (233 Meeting of Unemployed Associa-' tion, Sunday at 8 o'clock in Metro pole Hall, on "Boat Owning Fish ermen's Problems." Meeting of the Prince Rupert Radio Association will be held in the City Hall Friday at 8 p.m. All members and radio owners welcome. (230) Very Rev. James B. Gibson, dean of St. Andrew's Cathedral, returned to the city on yesterday after noon's train from Toronto where he attended the recent General Synod of the Anglican Church. He was accompanied, home by his daughter, Noreen Gibson. At the regular meeting ot the Eagles' Lodge held last evening the entertainment committee announ ced the fall social activities of the lodge. As the dances recently put on have proved so popular It was decided to hold a series of these popular functions, dates commencing tonight, then October 14 and 23, November 6 and 20, December 4, 18 and 31 and January 8 and 22. Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert October 2, 1911 A man who is suspected of having , been Implicated In the recent New Westminster bank robbery appeared before Magistrate Alfred Carss In city police court this morning. He is charged with drunkenness and with having threatened to kill a girt. j Mcssrs.Mawon, Hudson and Ben-! son have discovered a splendid ap- 'Inearine Iran rlptwsit nn the Qtiwn ; Charlotte Islands. James Swords is said to be interested In the find. A marble property on -Banks Island has been bonded for $15,000 to a Victoria man. BOB'S HANDY SHOP j Plumbing repairs. Oeneral repairs. Window cleaning, etc. ' ItOnntTSON tc ROBERTSON I SOI Sixth Avrnnp IVrxt ' Phone Blue 937 net alalia m.vi .imt xkmxbji Be Jongs iCash and Garrys rilOXE PHONE 953 953 Yellow Sugar 27c 5 lbs. for Australian Raisins 45c 4 lbs. for Apricots, evaporated 25c 2 lbs. for 1 "caches, evaporated 25c 2 lbs. for Canadian Cheese 35c 2 lbs. for Llbby's selected Queen 25c Olives, per Royal Jar .... Nabob Tea l's. 44c lb Dlna-Mlte 21c per pkR Ovenkist Vegettsed Wafers, 26c per pkn. Campbell's for Soup, 2 tins 25c Sraaull Lobster Past 10c per tin Aylmer Fruit for Salad 29c 2's M. B. Spires 15c 2 Urn for Get Your Box of Apples Now! McINTOSH REDS Household, per box, $1.80 C Grade, per box $2.00 and $2.25 Fancy, per box, $2.40 and $2.00 California Grape Fruit 4 CJn large suse, 2 for G rern Tomatoes for pickling. O d n 0L 0 lbs. for Free Delivery on Orders of $2.00 or Over f-Bira ? rBTBTEM urn i rM SO welcome for any meal Kcllogg's Corn Flakes ! Breakfast, lunch, nursery suppers, bedtime snacks. Always easy to digest. No trouble to serve Few foods are so convenient and ood Serr Hony. James Sturgeon sailed last night cn the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver and elsewhere In the south. j M. L. Greene and A. M. Sllver-Son. who conducted the sale re cently of Barries Home Furnishings stock, sailed last night by the Prince Rupert on their return to Vancouver. Lovely Skin Vegetable Pills Did What Creams Couldn't "I find (writes Mia E. T. Claphara) that Carter' Little Liver Pills will do more to keep the completion clear sad the akin free from blemishes than all the face cream 1 have used.' Dr. Carter' Little Liver Pills arc no ordinary laxative. Tbey ar ALL VEGETABLE and have a definite, valuable tonic action upon the liver. They end onitipation, Indigestion, Biliousness, Headaches, Acidity, All druggists. 25c and 75c red packages. MSHmmmmmmm' OPENING!! of the Jones FAMILY MEAT MARKET 209 Second Street Phone 937 Thursday, October 1st BABY BEEF SHOULDER ROAST 15c per lb SIRLOIN ROAST 25c per lb 'LEO ROAST 25c per lb. RUMP ROAST 25c per lb SIRLOIN TIPS 25c per lb PORK SHOULDER $1.00 C lbs for LOIN 25c per lb. LEO 25c per lb. LAMB SHOULDER 15c per lb LEG 30c per lb LOIN- $1.00 4 lbs. for STEW 50c 4 lbs. for Ercsli Fruits & VcRctablcs We Deliver All Orders We have added one more Jersey cow to our herd, and are in a position to supply a few more customers with real Prince Rupert milk. Dominion Dairy Phone Red 608 Daily Delivery CORN FLAKES with milk or cream fruits or Had by Ktttogg In London, Ont, Values ! That Make Economy Easy i COTTAGE ROLLS, boneless smoked shoulders. Average weight QOp 51ba Per lb uu BUTTER No. 1 Alberta L1( M 1 Creamery 2 lbs CORNED BEEF Fray 1 7p Bentos No. 1 tins, per tin . HEDLUND'S QUICK DINNER New large 2',-i tin. "A meal for QOp the family." Per tin Otfl SUGAR Fine granulated. Limit 20 lbs. to each customer. Qp, UP-RIVER TURNIPS Fine Offp quality. 10 lbs OK BEEKIST HONEY 11-oz. QQn fancy Jars. Per jar Mcintosh Reds - Our stock of this famous apple Is complete in all sizes and grades. See our windows. CEE GRADE, large DA Aff size. Der box V.UO sfce Medium $2.30 HOUSEHOLD Fine quality Unwrapped, (Si ft CI per box O-COeJ BROOKFIELD Pure Pork Sausage 25c FLOUR Alberta Rose 1.20 49's, per sack CAMPBELL'S TOMATO Qp SOUPPpr tin . VV AYLMER VEGETABLE 19c SOUP-2 tins A CHOCOLATE SPECIAL Cowan's "Pure Milk Chocolate MAPLE BUDS , 1Ci r lb. Titll CHOCOLATE ORANGE 39c BLOSSOMS, per lb. CHOCOLATE WAFERS, 35c per lb CHOCOLATE BEANS, 39c per lb. SPLIT PEAS 25c 4 lbs (ISe SOCKBYE SALMON Malkin's Best. Onp l's, per Un QUAKER OATS-Quick cooking. 90p Perpkg SANDWICH SPREAD Dutch Maid, 8-oz. Jars, OOn MALKIN'S VICTORIA 30c JROSS TEA. per lb ORANGE MARMALADE Malkin's Best, 4's, per AHn Un LOGANBERRIES Malkin's 22c Best. 2's, per tin PUMPKIN Malkin's Best. 14c 2H', per tin JOHNSTON'S FLUID BEEF - For :old weather dishes. ?) A A Ifl-oz. bottles, per bottle v-leWU Watts' Grocery HONE 55 I'llONi: 58 THE BEST FOR LESS