PAOKTHRja WEEK-END CANDY SPECIAL Chocolate Covered Ginger, 35c lb. Home Maid Cream Caramels Mb. Boxes 35c Ormes Ltd . TZfie Pioneer DrUq&ists Phones 81 & 82 "Sporty" . . that's what you'll say of this shoe. It is typical of the type of shoe the smart sportsman wears. No matter what size your foot large or smallwe can fit you. See our splendid selection before you buy. Third Ave. & Fulton St. MKll SHOES SHOES WITH A PURPOSE From $8.59 FAMILY SHOE STORE Third Ave. W. A. J. Webber. Mgr. Telephone 357 Mail Orders Receive Trompt Attention Balance of BARRIES Bankrupt Stock Must Be Sold Wc Have to Vacate Premises Tuesday Next FOR CASH SALE 1 Cary Safe 1 Dalton Cash Rogistor and Adding Machine 1 Library Table White Wood Breakfast Table Radio Loud Speaker in Cabinet 8 Semi-Indirect Lights Chesterfield Table and End Table Lazy Boy Chair and Stool Rockers, Chairs, Toys and Miscellaneous Articles must be sold. Give Me an Offer Geo. J. Dawes Phone Black 120 Hard Time Prices For Cash No. 1 Alberta Lump $12.50 No. 1 Alberta Egg $11.50 Pembina Peerless Lump .... $12.00 Pembina Peerless Egg $11.50 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 Local Items Dinncrwarc, china, crockery glassware, llellbroner's store. Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at llellbroner's store. Lief Erikson members and Invited guests will meet tonight In Metropolc Hall to celebrate Lief Erikson Day. (236) A. C J3ourque of the North Star Spring Works left last evening on the Prince Rupert on a business trip to Vancouver. A. P. Allison, well known Queen Charlolte Island logging operator, called last night on the Prince Ru pert for Vancouver, having arrived earlier In the day from the islands, M1M Rita Martin, who arrived from Massett yesterday morning on the Prince John, will sail tonight on the Princess Mary for Vancouver. Thomas A. Keiley, well known Queen Charlotte Island logging operator, arrived in the city on the service boat Nora Jane yesterday from Selwyn Inlet and sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. Announcements Eagles social and dance, October 14. Ladles refreshments. Gents 50c. Gyro Fall Hoedown. October 18 Moose Hall. Catholic Bazaar. October 21 and 22. Concert, Presbyterian Church, October 23. ' 1 St. Peter's Church bazaar, Oc tober 20. Iim 60 I.O.D.E. Bridge and dance October 30. Moose Hallowe'en dance. Oct. 30 M&oie Carnival and Dance No. 12 and 13. Baptist 'sale of work, Nov. 17. Anglican Cathedral Bazaar, November 19. FAMILY MEAT MARKET 209 Second Street FKESII KILLED VEAL BEEF Prime nib Roll. per lb Hamburger Steak, 2 lbs. for ; Pot Roast, j 0 lbs. for , Tea-Bone Roast, per lb I POBK Shoulder Roast, . 6 lbs. for Leg, , per lb. , Loin, ! 4 lbs. for Pork Sausage, 2 lbs. for THE DAILY NEWS Friday, October 9, 1931 Delicate Child One of five girls all of whom took Dr. Williams' Pink Pills (tonic). Now a Fine Healthy Woman fl w the eldest of five girls," writes Mrs. A. G. Richardson, 202 Lancaster St Wot, Kitchener, Ontario, "and ray mother cave Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to us ill. My youngest sister was very delicate. She was nearly thirteen when mother took her to the doctor and he said 'Give her Dr. Williams' Pink Pills like you gave the other girls'. Mother did so, and today she is married, and is a fine healthy woman." The iron and other elements In Dr. Williams' Pink Pills (tonic) increase the amount oi haemoglobin or oxygen-carrying agent in the blood. The increased supply of oxygen kindles life in all your tissues. The result is a better appetite, a feelings of well-being, and restful sleep. Begin now to take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. 50 cents a packipe at any druggist's. Be sure to say "Dr. Williams'" so that the druggist will know exactly what you want. lit Sharpen your knives for the Thanksgiving turkejr. Scissors ground. Variety Store, Secnd. Ave. (237) R. L. Mcintosh returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from Terrace where he has been spending the past several months at his summer home. Mrs! Q. A. Rlx, who attended a convention of the- Dominion Women's Auxiliary of the Anglican Church at St. John. N.B.. returned to the city from the east on yesterday afternoon's train. Coastwise Steamship & Barg? Co.'s big freighter Mogul. Capt. Paddy Canterbury, made a brief call in port yesterday afternoon while bound from Tacoma to An-yox. having come In to pick up and take to Anyox the barge Pioneer which has been receiving repairs in the local dry dock. NOTICE-Discount of (Loader ton off all coals for cash. Note our adv. to: prices. HYDE TRANSFER (tf) , ' BHHHHHHHHHH ' .1U'KlBXKl.B:liriHai?.B3l?BI . i I De Jong si iCash and Carry! Phone 9S3 Shoulder Roast. Q ft ft &alr Dates lha for vw - Loin. per lb a Leg Roast, per lb Veal Steak, 2 lbs. for Boneless Rolled Veal, per lb LAMB Shoulders, per Jb , Loin. 4 lbs. for Leg. per lb. .. Stewing Lamb, 4 lbs. for 4 lbs. for For Week-End Savings Woodland or Fraser Valley Butter, 2 lbs. for Freh Pullet Extras. rhone 957 3 for Red Arrow Soda Crackers, i 2 piece, for 25c 1 lb. Malkln's Best Coffee; il lb. Malklns Best Tea 25c The ivo pund 85c m r : DDL Elk Broom, each ZDC Fry's Cocoa, per 1-lb. 15c tin Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 tins, for I Ashcroft Catsup, large $1.00 bottle nk 1 Gold Dust, large 30c Pkg Clark's Pork and Beans, OUC size 3 can ... jUp-Rlver Potatoes, per sack 25C CauMflowr- larB heads, ; 2 for 25c cmoncb. per doz 100 Qrcen pcPPer 2 lDS ' for 25c ranBe8, mpdium st, i 3 doz. for $1.00 25c 81.00 35c We have vegetables and deliver our goods. Phone 953 55c 85c 35c 25c 35c 48c 31c 23c r 28c 19c $1.50 45c 25c 25c 75c Mcintosh Red . Apples Box $1.50 up Free Delivery on Orders of $2.00 or Over Olof Hanson, M. P. for Skeena. came in on yesterday afternoon's train from Smithers. For Thanksgiving Day, a cholc selection of potted plants. Arctic Studio. (238 1 District Forester A. E. Parlow re turned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a trlD.to the Burns Lake district on official business. W. J. Earl Barrie and his aunt. Miss Annie Barrie, will sail on the Cardena tonight for Vancouver where they will entrain for Toronto where they expect to take up fu ture residence. V. R. Sibbald, agent for the Canadian National Railways at Unity, Sask., in the course of a trip to the coast, arrived In the city on yesterday afternoon's train from the prairies arid sailed last nlsht on the steamer Prince Rupert for Vancouver. Wellington Beaton, president of the Georgia River Gold Mines Ltd.. was a passenger 'aboard the Prince Rupert last evening returning t; Vancouver after a visit to the company's property near Stewart on which work was recently resumed after a shut-down of several months. Dr. A. L. Pritchard. who has been In charge of salmon invest! gatlon work in Massett Inlet during the past summer for the Biological Board of Canada, and Mrs Pritchard, will sail on the Prince John next Sunday from Buckley Bay for Vancouver, Mr. Pritchara Is attached to the staff of the Biological Station at Departure Bay near Nanalmo. Mrs. Acton, v.ife of Sta"ff Captair, Joseph Acton, divisional comman der of the Salvation Army for Northern British Columbia and Alaska, who has been here and in the district for the past two weeks, will sail by the Princess Alice to morrow morning on her return to her home in Wrangell. Staff Captain Acton is at present on a tour of the Interior as far as Wrangell and will proceed home on the next boat. Cut just try Kcllogg's Corn Flakes if you want to make the children's appetites stir! Crisp flakes of healthful corn, full of flavor they are simply ' reat -Slf Tff K CORK Various matters of Importance were discussed at the regular monthly meeting last night of the Prince Rupert Trades St Laboi Council. The council intends to Issue a full report tomorrow. CORN FLAKES Delicious tcilh milk or cream add fruiu or honey for variety m M Wi W im Bishop E. M. Bunoz O. M. I. sailed last night on the prince Rupert for Vancouver where he will attend the funeral of the late Archbishop Timothy Casey, who died in Vancouver at the first )f the week. i if r r" 'wtnif Quickly soothing; and healing Zam-Buk la splendid for skin troubles of all kinds. It heals with the aid of Nature's herbe, In nature's own way. Rate Shoe Sale Shoes for the Whole Family at Heart - breaking Prices ' Sell Shoes and Give Bargains" have been my orders. F. II. Blackford in charge. COME IN AND LOOK ABOUND Our shoos are all made by the leading manufacturers in Canada including Leckies, of Vancouver, D'aoust, Lalonde, and Airds of Montreal, also many other best makers. Men, there is no need of sending to mail order houses for your footwear and rubbers. All our rubbers are fresh, new stock and cheaper than the actual wholesale cost. The reason is we buy for cash. The well - known brands of Goodrich, Hi-Press, and Miner makes. Women's first quality storm or plain Rubbers 75c Women's Oum Boots, sizes 3 to 7. jr!3:45; S2.25 Misses' Gum Boots, sizes 11 to 2, r,ar.$2:78: S1.95 Childs' Oum Boots, size 6 to 10. regular $2.25, now S1.65 An extra special group of Woman's Pumps in straps, tips und oxfords, all sizes in the lot but not in every line. Come in and pet your size while thev last. Rep-ular to $4.85. Saturday OA QC morning special vX.tlU Growing girls' black or brown School oxfords, QQ Q Packard's, any size Children's Cozy Slippers, in vari ous colors, oreat I tlo 7(lp values. Pair iiV) a Men, come early if you want a pair of cozy House Slippers in either felt or leather. Regular up to $1.75 QC going at VOX Men s med. Dress Boots, In black or brown calf leathers, all sizes, priced at oer pair $2.95 and $3.95 Men's heavy Crome tan Work Boots, both sewn and nailed soles, ail solid leather. regular $1.50, for $3.25 SPECIAL FOR WORKINGMEN Special for Working-men: Men's Black Diamond Rubber Suits extra heavy, regular $8.00 per CROC suit, now QOtJO Men's first quality plain QQn Rubbers, regular $1.35 O.JI Men's first quality Storm QQn Rubbers, reg. $1.45 W Men's first quality heavy rolled edge Rubbers, Q4 C regular $1.65 vlilu Men's heavy Gum Boots, with eyelets and rolled edge $2.49 and$3.45 Men's Knee and Hip Rubber Boots on sale, per pair $3.45 w $5.95 Boys, we have a real School Boot that will .keep your feet dry. Leckies Blue Tip. all solid leather. Sizes il to i3lj, Qf or regular $4.00 QuOo Sizes 1 to 54, regular $4.50 $3.25 CUT RATE SHOE STORE MEEKER BLOCK' Opposite New Empress Hotel