gaturday. November 7, 1931 Price 50c a box Sorry To See Rigkt Coming sue Could Not Sleep Mrs. K. McHroy, Kirk Geld, Ont, writes- "I wm very nervom and run down, wu ghort of breath, and had amothering feeling and was sorry to m njgbt coming aa I could not lie down or e to sleep. I was viand to use Milburn'i Heart and Nero Pills. I took seven boxes and am now completely relieved; can aleep fine all night, and have gained gU at i: droi xl fanaral atoma, or aaikd direct oa maipt o priaa by Tla T. Unban ft,.. Ud I oronto. Ql WEEK-END CANDY SPECIAL Pascal Fruit Bonbons 50c per pound - - It's fresh Ormes Ltd. fiA Pioneer Driuigtsts THE UEXALL STOKE Phones 81 and 82 Third Ave. and Fulton St. Drink More Milk For Fresh Local Milk I'lione Red 608 DOMINION DAIRY Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Docks Total capacity 20,000 Jons Shipbuilders and Ship Repairers for Steel and Wood Vessels Sawmill and Mlning.Mathincry Kepalred and Overhauled Iron and Krass Casting Hctric and Acetylene Welding M ton Derrick for Heavy Lifts i m PHONE 649 Steam Cleaning and Pressing Alterations Made Collection and Delivery Free! LING THE TAILOR Second Ave, Phone 619 i COAL Buy the real Coal our famous Edson and Cassldy-Welllngton In any quantities. Also Uulk.ley Valley flay, tiraln and Robin Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co I'HONES S3 AND 558 mm FROM MONTREAL To (llasgow -Belfast-Liverpool Nov. is Ducho i Yet Nov. 30 Ductule of Richmond Nov. 27 Dueheat I Atholl To Chrrbourg-Southampton-Liverpool Nov. M Montcalm To Havre-London-Antwerp Kov 12 Memtroac FROM ST. JOHN To Dec. 12 Montrose To niasfow-Belfast-LiverpooI Dec S. aOec. SI Montctorv Dm. 11 Duobees of aedforl Dec 16 Duchm of Richmond Dae. SS Montea'a, x Call at Glasgow Liverpool only. FROM VANCOUVER To lUwH-JiiMiH-t )i(n-l,htllijle Nov 21 Empreee of Ituaeu Aoniv to Aeenta evervvDere or J f Ft) Its 1 Kit tcamsh'p OeoJ. Pate. Afest C r H station Vancouver. Telephone Trinity 1181 UNION STEAMSHIPS ' win cm excursion PARKS EHeutive November let (Good i 'Mi ,n an. 18J3 "Ii HHST-OLASie RETU IN FARB8 FTtm PRINCt BVPtT 'niing Meal and Berth) To Vmir uvcr and Vtctorta S4H.W !')n: K ntlPCRT itucludlrm MraU and Btrthi 1 (M.KAN PALLS HUM ret. Prtun ANYOX ....S13JS Ift. 1 : 8IIWART Slti 70 rpl Pr:n,. Hiii-rt fcr Vaivmwr 1 "tY TUSJLUAY i iJ p.m. LATALA.I 1 W HY FRIDAY MIDNIGHT iS.S CARDENA.) I'rm.iWM. renervMloiia and ticket from -" M SMirn. Prlnc Rupert Airnrt. Sml Avenue, t'lwiie m -jum m urn if ' . Special RounJ Trip Winter Firtiue mtrct until Ffh 20. 192, on rteimen leevtng for VANCOUVER. From Trine Rupert From Anyoi $55 JJ From Stewirt $-70 To Prince Runrf t an.1 Return - FromAnyoi . I1JJ5 Fro5tewt JlMO MU and IVrth IncluJed. RETURN LIMIT, MARCH Hit. IW Information rati nr wrllr. Inral arnl t II. Mr.KJN l. A I'.A.. rrinr Ituprrt V-IM. Canadian National G7 Xanjeit &iiltvntjjyitatt (Vc crfiturioL. Local Items Dinncrware, china, crockery glassware. Ileilbroner's store. For ,Nanalmo - Wellington coal phone 771. C. C. Ketchum it Co. it. Judge II. E. A. oteri3on, who conducted a session of County Court here yesterday, will leave by Monday morning's train on his return to Prince .George. Wesley Singer of Massett, who arrived In the city earlier In th? week from the Islands, sailed lai-t night on the Princess Mary for Vancouver whence he will proce-;! ito Truro, Nova Scotia, where h will make a four-months tour. In the appeal of Rex vs. J. F Maguire in County Court yesterday afternoon, Judge H. E. A. Robertson allowed the appeal and the police court conviction was quash High School concert, 0 und 11. Anglican Cathedral Bazaar, November IB. Varden Concert, November 19. Eagles' carnival and dance. No Gents 50c. Recreation November 30. Club Scotch Dance. Parish Hall Seal Cove Dance November 87. United church Biiaar Dec. 3. Hotel Arrivals New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot Si Cold water: Steam Heat 75c. PER DAY AND UP J. Zarelll Trlrphonr ttl Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms. A. J. PRUDHOMME, Trop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Rts. S. Pedersen. Hayrport. Auto and Truck Engines 10 to 60 Horse Power. Suitable for Marine or Stationary Use. Batteries and Generators. Lowest Prices, Write for In formation. VANCOUVER AUTO WRECKING CO. UI9 nraiiville St Vancouver Branch Yard at 330 Second Ave. East laaaaaaM M. K I Fi A. IVJ X' W W & V D M r X KT PI D TTV 1 ' j m Poppy Tag Day Saturday. 260 f i WV&O For over half a Sr century Dr. Chalet Kidney and Liver Pill V&Jjhave proven tucceuful in promptly relieving lorpiu, aius-gith action of the Liver, Kid neyi and Bowel and the legion of ill that arises therefrom. ed. L. W. Patmore appeared as; princess Mary for Victoria whence counsel for the appellant while W. E. Fisher acted for the crown. Bert Stoll. feature writer of the Detroit News, and Mrs. Stoll, In the course of a tour of the west, are in the city aboard the steamer Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Ileilbroner's store. Charles E. Starr, local manager of the Pacific, Fisheries, and Mrs Starr sailed last night on the sj. they will proceed to California to spend the winter. Staff Sergeant Aiex McNeill and other district officers of the pro vincial police are at present on a patrol aboard the department crul- Prlnce George today and will makelser P.M.L. 8 to the Ocean Falls ana the round trip to Stewart and Ket-; Bella Coola region, ikan. dteembarklne here tomorrow - The Chamber of Commerce, in a letter irom the secretary of the un- twk employed, was asked for a contrl- ' Smoker in Canadian Legion Club! rooms 11th instant 5 p.m. if Fresh killed chickens and rabbits arriving each train day' from Bulklcy Valley. Frizzell's. Uf) Charles Wilson of Lake KatSIyn, who has been a business visitor 'n the city during the past week, ielt j by this morning's train on his return to the Interior. Union steamer Cardena, Capt. Andrew Johnstone, arrived In port i at 6 o'clock last evening from the south and sailed at 12 midnight on her return to Vancouver and way points. All Returned Soldiers are invited to meet at Legion Club Rooms on Sunday 8th inst. to parade to An glican Cathedral. Start off at 10.30 a.m. Medals to be worn. Boys Band will head parade. 260 John W. Allen, superintendent engineer for the fisheries department, is paying one of his periodical visits to the city on official duties, having arrived from Vancouver on the Prince George this morning. evening and proceeding east by! Judge F. McB. Young and II. F.l bound for a trip to Stewart on of train Monday morning. NOTICE Our coal Is in a dry shed. McLeod. court registrar, will sail tomorrow night on the ss. Prince George for Ocean Falls where an Don't annual session of naturalization buy water. Buy coal and get your! court will be conducted, full weight Discount $1.00 a ton.l Note our advertisements for cash prices. HYDE TRANSFER, Phone 580. rf Announcements Mrs. W. E. Stevens of Comox. Vancouver Island, arrived In the city from the south on the prince George this morning and will sail tonight on the Prince John for Mas?ett where she will pay a visit with her daughter, Mrs. H. R Frost R. F. Davy, assistant district en glneer for the federal department of pubic works, is a passenger on board the Prince George today ficial duties. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jabour return ed to the city on the Prince George this morning after an absence of two or three monoths during which time Mr. Jabour received treatment at Mayo Clinic at Rochester, Minnesota, his health being much improved as a result. E. R. Cox, manager of the Government Telegraphs at Hazelton, who has been visiting in Vancouver and Victoria in the course of his annual vacation, arrived in the city on the Prince George this, morning from the south, being on butlon toward their funds. The , his way beck to the Interior, letter was referred to the finance the The Dominion Fisheries office committee for report.by meet-. Eaes social and dance, Notch., tag last nlfht - ' - here hu-been advteed that W A. :r 6. Ladles refreshments. Gents -0c I - - - ! 1 Found, director of fisheries for At the meeting ol trie cnamDer uanaaa. wiu oe nere on novemDpr Eagle's Whist Tuesday, Nor.-fla o Commerce last irrg!vt.''oi&f Han-'il it which trn he wifl Save -a amission Gentlemen 50c. Ladlw n reported that a one of the public conferpce with local per- ireshments ilnt ' I request for sons wno are interested in ins ' igrreater Interest to the farmers of fisheries Industry and have views Moose Carnival and Dance No the interior, a potato grader had to express. 12 and 13. Baptist sale of work, Nov. 17. i been sent In by agriculture fo farmers. loi tne commonwesuin oi Ausiraua rjeorge tomorrow ntgnt on nis re urging that Canada assist the suc cess of the new treaty by buying vember SO. Ladle refreshments' Australian goods. to the committee commerce. Uie department oti -(he ; use of the! F. W. Crawford, president of the .Vancouver Tobacco Co.. who has 'been paying one of his periodical The Chamber -at Commerce bad visits to the Grotto Cigar Store i before It last night a commimlca-1 business here In which he is in-jtlon from the trade commissioner reated, will sail by the ss. Prince It was referred on trade and! CNJt. steamer Prince Oeorgc. Capt. Harry Nedden. arrived in port at 10:15 this morning from Van couver. Powell River and Ocean Falls and wUl sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Stewart and Ketchikan, whence she will return here tomorrow evening southbound. This will be the last complete voyage of the season for the Prince Oeorgt A week from tomorrow evening, oil her return from Stewart, she whl be withdrawn from service he-" and laid up in the local dry dock for the winter. turn to Vancouver, accompanied by his wife and child. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Tenor Banjo and case. Sacrifice price $45. Phone 778. 202 He a Kindergarten Teacher Pitt - -Booklet on request entitled lOpp.irturelty for W-n.cn in KlndciTrteo." t.-.'.llnft you how to etart klr.(krg.rieti In ycur cwn Ii Adtlre d-Wtmn.'. 1 1 Cunadlan Kindergarten lii'.titme 401 Keiuingtort Bid WUinlpes NEVER BEFORE SUCH A FINE VICTOR CONSOLE RADIO Tor only $119.50 Complete With Tubes Wo'vo always been noted for our values. Here's one of the best wc ever offered. An amaaing 8-tubc advanced Super-Heterodyne at tho lowest price in our history. Other Models at SS9.30, .$1 19.50, $197.50 & $219.50 Only $10.00 Down ii - Select Your Greeting Cards From Our Choice Collection It's the wise shopper who takes advantage of our complete selection of cards now. You avoid disappointment . . .you relieve yourself of the rush and hurry that is part of Christmas shopping. Cards of distinction and charm are avaUable at the lowest prices in years. Wc arc equipped to print and deliver your personal cards in our own plant in 21 hours Prices from $2.25 per dozen Accept our Invitation; see for yourself the many beautiful designs we show! . PRINTERS AND STATIONERS SAFE WINTER TIRES SURE FOOTED Goodrich Silvertowns Get Them Now! Rupert Motors Garage and Service Station Phone 566 (Nicht calls 161) DISTRIBUTORS: DODGE and PLYMOUTH CARS You can pay more but you cannot find purer, clearer Sin than . . . $1.50 Rep. Pint STERLING London Dry GIN $3.00 Rep. Quart nor one that equals Sterling for smooth delicate flavor and value. Fa tm at Vrnhn, a aWt (ra Iba IW Contra Saul Mall Unlar rtoparlraaatt. YkrtarU. II. C 1 11-B This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. PRINCE RUPERT Likes the Best! Prince Rupert merchants say that their customers like to buy goods of the best quality. They are a discriminating people. If thore are any Prince Rupert people not taking the Daily News regularly we suggest that they are making a mistake in not taking tho best. The price is now so low that it is a mistake to do without the paper that circulates throughout the district. Call up tho Daily News business office and ask that the boy call and collect. 10c. Weekly Commence Getting the Paper Tomorrow 7 mm J B t. ... ! i