rhnnday member 5, 1931 Halibut Landings American A rnoo. 9c and 4c, going to 5V' t ..; ti E : : DOO. 9.4c and, 4c, Pacific noOOO. 9c ind 4c. Ster- " TOO . 9c and 4e, Booth? 10 000. 11.2c and 5c, 11.500. 11.2c and 5c. Today's Weather j: i X" Point Part cloudy, wind; barometer. 5i ure. 50; sea smooth. Headache 1 1 f often relieved Without "dosing" VapoRub PVll W MIUIQN JABS UStP Yf AfflY Hotel Arrivals New Royal Hotel TUB ! TLL WORTH WHILE H; k water: Steam Heat c rtR DAY AND UP J Zarelll Trlrphn til Savoy Hoisl P: : Rupert's leading fam-. Hot and cold water i; u.. "iins. A. J, mi'DIIOMME, rrop. 1 ' ' Fravr and Fifth Sts r 13 A Hagen. Mark ;' 'i John McPherson, At- Drink More Milk For Fresh Local .Milk Phone Red COS DOMINION DAIRY COAL B" he real Coal our la-Edson and Cassldy intlonii any quantities. A'w flulki valley Hay. ur'n and Itobln Hood Flour. wee Rupert Feed Co mi.. 'IWIES 58 AND 558 PHONE 649 Steam Cleaning and Pressing Cm AltoraU Made "tlon and Delivery Free! THE TAILOR "Sond Ave. Phone C19 Sores Iroke Out All Over Her Body Mr, TwE- .Pj"' Kelwood, Man., wntes: - My little daughter's hands and arms broke out in tore which spread all oyer her body. Nothing I tried gate her any relief until 1 got a bottle o( Burdock Blood Bitters, and I could sec an improvement, aa the sores began to disappear. I tare her three bottles and she has uau no more trouble. w ,t at' druf i feurt! ttort; maoufaeturad, tor tlx put CJ ;Hn, only ' by TU " J )1b .t4. Tttfoato, Oat. SPECIAL! SPECIAL! Colgate's Tooth Paste 2 Tubes For 25 Cents Iluy One Tube and Wc WiU Give Away ANOTHER FREE! Ormes Ltd. Pioneer Druqgists THE REXALL STORE Phones 81 and 82 Third Ave. and Fulton St. Col Macnider ' To Pay Visit . To Vancouver VANCOUVER, Nov. 5:-Cl Charles Hsnford Macnider, United States minister to Canada with headquarters at Ottawa, will visit Vancouver during the coming NOTICE Our coal is in a dry shed. Don't buy water. Buy coal and get jour full weight. Discount $1.00 a ton. Note our advertisements for cash prices. HYDE TRANSFER Ihone 580. rf The Republic of Mexico will participate in the 1932 Olympi Games for the first time. BAKING-DAY SUGGESTIONS Sunmaid Raisins Puffed Seeded, IS-oz. pkg 3 dos Cottage Rolls Boneless Pork shoulders, per lb 15c Cut Mixed Peel Robert- OOn Baking Powder Malkln's Best, per 12-oe. tin 21c Australian Seedless Raisins Qo Plump it delicious 2 lbs. u Taney Bleached Sultanas Shelled Walnuto-Llght dftp meat pieces, per lb Finest Olace Cherries An Packed in Canada, per lb. Seville Orange Marmalade OOp ux . Malkln's Best per 40-os. Jar Scotts Storage Eggs 3 5 C per dost. S.100 21c 3 Bars Palmolive Soap 1 Pkg. Soap Beads 9P 10c Value Royal Crown Soap-' bars 22C to carton, per carton . . M Fray Bentos Corned Beef J( per wn Upriver Turnips Not wody, 11 lbs Cooking Applet 5 lbs Sweet Potatoes per lb 25c 25c 8c Blue Goose Grapefruit 25C 4 for Watts' Grocery PHONE 55 PHONE 56. THE BEST FOR LESS 1 TT- Local Items Dinnerware, china, crockery glassware. Heilbroner's store. For Nanalmo - Wellington coal phone 771.-M3. C. Ketchum it Co. tf . E. D. Hogan of Porcher Island arrived In the city yesterday afternoon for. a brief visit to town. Fresh killed chickens and rab bits arriving each train day from Bulkley Valley. Friizell's. (tf) Alex Main. Skeena River can-neryman, sailed yesterday after noon on the Princess Norah aVsx a trip to Vancouver. J. C. K. Sealy of Smlthers, who has been spending the past week In the city, left yesterday on his re turn to the Interior. Harry Lyons of the local Bank of Montreal staff will sail tonight on the Prince Rupert for a vaca tion trip to Vancouver. Oeorge W. Morrow, who has been In the city for the past few days on business, sailed by the Prince Rupert last night oh his return to Vancouver. Thomas Fraser of the DaUy News composing room staff will sail tonight on the Prince Rupert for two weeks' holiday trip to Vancouver and Victoria. Henry Thurber, local halibut fish erman, is sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver from i where he will proceed to St. John, ! NB where he will spend the win ter. Louise Oosnell was fined $10. with option of seven days' imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont in city police court this morning for having pelts in his possession without a permit Major 8. D. Johnston, local broker was the speaker at the re- mlar weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club In the Commodore Oafe today. Dr. R. O. Large was heard in a very acceptable vocal solo. President O. H. Munroi was in the chair. - - Announcements Presbyterian vember 5. Fall Bazaar, No- Daughters of Norway bazaar, November 6. Eagles social and dance, November 6. Ladle refreshments. Gents 50c. Eagle's Whist Tuesday. Nov. 10. Admission Gentlemen 50c. Ladhs refreshments. Moose Carnival and Dance No. 12 and 13. Baptist sale of work, Nov. 17. Anglican Cathedral Bazaar, November 19. Varden Concert, November 19. Recreation Club Scotch Danco November 20. Parish Hall Seal Cove Dance November 27. United church Bazaar Dec. 3. Shegwtsliiiii witKacheeiysmik Vht keeps her to fresh! WRICLEY'S. She knows that if you keep your mouth frcih, you frc! freh. The pure, cool flavor refreshes the mourn nothing tl.c can. INEXPENSIVe tATisrviKa n TTOt DAILY trews PAGE THREE uriosvenor -tiiefrieiidly Hotel New Low Winter Rates 9.00 Per Week $30.00 Per Month and up htop mt thm Groivrnor mnd ktno lt$ friendly comfort? $150 Comfortable Rooms VANCOUVER. B.C.,, Smoker in Canadian Legion Club rooms 11th instant 9 p.m. tf This afternoon's train, due from the East at 3:30, was reported this morning to be on time. Oarnet Watt, who arrived In the city recently from the Yukon, sailed yesterday afternoon on the w Prince Rupert for a business trip to Stewart. There were 96 passengers aboard the steamer Princess Norah which was In port yesterday afternoon southbound from Skagway to Vancouver. Ten persons disembarked from the vessel here. C.N.R. steamer Prince John. Cap tain Nell McLean, arrived in port at 3 o'clock this afternoon from Vancouver via the south end of th Queen Charlotte Islands and will sail at 10 o'clock Saturday night on her . return south over the sanr? route. J. R. Cram. McLeod McWhlteand Joseph R, Morrie.; ' Consolidated Mlnint & Smelting w. field nti-neers. who have been spending the nast season in the Atlin nd Yukon districts, were passengers rn board the Princes Norah yestcrda afternoon going through to Vancouver whence they will proceed to Trail. u axwr. 12 ii mi !: sunn vu De Jongs Cash and Carry Phone 9S3 WEEK-END SPECIALS 2 lbs .... Malkln's Best Baking Powder, 12-oz. Phone 953 Empress Orange Marmalade From Australian Oranges Oli Qdp per 40-oz. Jar Frazer Valley Loganberry AlZn Jam, 4-lb. paU .'. Mwi Lozenby's Chef Sauce OQ per bot.' Crosse it Blackwell's OOp Tomato Catsup, per bot. Empress Peach it Pineapple fiCZp Marmalade, 4-lb pall . Eggs Storage Extras 3 doz Malkln's Best Prunes OCn - r"e- Bulk Tea Finest quality 2 lbs, New Orleans Molasses-2'3 - Hf per tin Malkln's Best Sockeye OfZn Rllmnn U.'. 1 tins t3J Persian Dandy Dates VEGETABLE SPECIAL 5 lbs. Car rots, 5 lbs. Turnips, 5 lbs. Beets. 3 lbs. Onions Aff nil for (' TtwC Sweet Spuds 3 lbs Cauliflower per head 95c 64c 35c 21c 25c 20c Free Delivery on Orders of $2.00 or Over s) .(::); niiBVajcBj 1 "TO !: ria Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Heilbroner's store. - II. Folles will sail tonight on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver wher he will attend the session of th.-Penslon Board. Daughters of Norway Bazaar in Metropole Hall Nov. 8. Homecook-ing afternoon dance and play in evening. 258 Neil Wick, local trolling fisherman, sailed yesterday afternoon on the Princess Norah for Vancouver whence he will proceed on a visit to Foremost, Alberta. Louis Schultz, well known Atlin merchant, and Mrs. Schultz and daughter, Miss Louise Schultz, were passengers aboard the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon goirig through for a 'trip to Vancouver. Norman L. Freeman and Olof Erlckson, local representatives of the International Fisheries Com mission, returned to the city bn the Princess Norah yesterday after noon from eKtchlkan where they have been on official business. Capt. Robert McDonald, captain of the Atlin Lake steamer Tutschl. Chief Engineer James Lauderda and Purser Roy T. Ladinghani were passengers aboard the prln-.cess Norah yesterday afternoon going through to Vancouver for the winter, navigation on Atlin Lak having closed for the season. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Glegerlch and family sailed yesterday afternoon on the Princess Norah fpr Vancouver whence they will proceed to Kalso to pay a visit before going to Trail where they will reside. For the past year and a-half, Mr. Glegerlch has been located here a field engineer for me Consolidated Mining it Smelting Co. MUSSALLEM'S MEAT MARKET Friday & Saturday Specials NO. 1 QUALITY STEER BEEF Sirloin Roast per lb T-Bone Roasts per lb Sirloin Tip per lb Rolled Prime Rib: per lb. Rump Roasts per lb Good Oven Roast per lb Lean Minced Beef per lb Shoulder Roast of Veal per lb. Veal Chops per lb. Veal Loins per lb 25c 25c 23c i -25c! 18c & 20c' 15c 15ci 15c 25c 25c Veal Stew 1 9 1 P nr lh Xy 1 Legs of Lamb per lb. Loins of Lamb per lb. Shoulders of Lamb per lb Legs of Pork per lb Loins of Pork per lb. Shoulders of Pork per lb Pork Sausage 2 lbs 28c 25c 15c 22c 22c 14c 35c pickled Pork "19 1 r.Ar lh A. Ad S ,w mm Wc deliver free In nil parts of the city. Phones 18 and 81 117 Fifth Avenue East TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOR SKEENA BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery 1'hrouihoat the City 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 available at the lowest prices in years. Wc arc equipped to print and deliver your personal cards in our own plant in 24 hours Prices from $2.25 per dozen Accept our invitation; see for yourself the many beautiful designs we show I PRINTERS AND STATIONERS TtUpOrtt TTJfJ or OU Country Sdiftnfi FALL SAILINGS Fron Prince Rupert tor Vuicouvrr, calling at Ocean FaCt and PbwtO Rim. Suodari and Tburtia ji, 10 0C p.m. For Ketchilan Stturdjra j OO pjn. Foe A 0701. WrtinraijTi. 4-00 p.m. For Stewart Wrdneadari and Siturdiyt iOO pA. Fortnightly iervice to Queen Chartotte ItUnda. ParticuUri on request TRAIN SEItVlCE PaMengcr triim leave Prince Rupert Mondayi, U'ednridayi and Saturday at 1130 a m. (or Edmonton Winrapef and point Eiit fW injmt mmttmt emit mr wrtf Lttmt mgwnl r il m. t L.M, u.r. a r.A, rviM Km, b.c V-10S-M Canadian National UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Steamers tears Prlnee Rnpert f or Vanctmrer: T.8.O. TAT.ILA EVERT TtTSDAV. 1JO rJL Via Ocean Falls, arriving Vancouver, Thursday Morning. TJI.B. CARDENA EVERY FRIDAY MIDNIGHT ArrlTlng Vancouver Sunday midnight aptirox. Weekly aalllngi to Port Simpson, AUce Arm, Anyox, Stewart and Naaa River points. Sunday, 9 pjn. Purtccr information regarding all sailing and ticket at - TRINCr KITEItT AUKNCf: Mcvnd Atnue. rhonc SCS 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 there are any Prince Rupert people not taking the Daily News rdgularly we suggest that they are making a mistake in not taking the best The price is now so low that it is a mistake to do without the paper that circulates throughout the district. Call up the Daily News business office and ask that the boy call and collect. 10c. Weekly Commence Getting the Paper Tomorrow (Jet the habit of reading the advertisements in this paper, and taking advantage of the help they bring you.