Monday November 9, 1931 H Dyspepsia and Dizzy Headaches Mrs. Isaac Corbin. West Adrocate, N.S., wnt:-"I had iuffered for years from dyspepsia and dirty head-arhea. After taking two bottles of Burdock Blood Bitters I felt like a different woman. My headache dia-appeared, and I can now eat what I bite without that terrible indigestion I suffered after every meaL" r 1: si a!' dniirsnd fssersl torw miiuftstursd, for ths tut 52 run. . only b Tha l . .. Ud..TeiOBl. Kantleek and Maximum Hot Water Bottles two value leaders of the season. These , are moulded in one piece of the finest quality i and arc guaranteed for two years. Priced Kantleek, $2.25; Maximum, $1.50 Ltd, Jft Pioneer Druqgists THE KEXALL STORE Phones si and 82 Third Ave. and Fulton St. Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Op' atlns three Dry Docks Total capacity 20,000 tons Shipbuilders and Ship Repairers for Stirrl and Wood Vessels Sat- i I' and Mining Machinery Impaired and Overhauled Iron and Hrass Casting Elf trie and Acetylene Welding SO- ton Drrrick for Heavy Lifts P.IONE 649 Steam Cleaning and Pressing M: ci.U ions Made C ilM tj,,n ttni Delivery Free! MN'i THE TAILOR SI" m ond Ave. Phone i COAL Biy the real Coal our fa-to""' Edson and Cassldy W' liinEton In any quantities. '' Bulkiiy Valley May. Gram ana Robin Hood Flour. Pn;ie Rupert Feed Co t'i:iNi;.s ttH AM) m "Build B. C. Payrolls" Pacific Milk Whipped Nicely 111 Kit rvpoTr Mrs. Agnes Williams of Victoria tried Pacific Milk as a whipping cream last summer, and in a fine 'letter received yesterday gives something of the results: l "The first time I tried uV'.she writes, "it came out so nicely it was better than I expected So every time I want whipped cream I use Pacific Milk. If I have none on hand I send for It." Saturday we will reprint the recipe PACIFIC MILK Plant at Abbotsford "lOOr, B.C. Owned and Controlled' A rash a skin sore Eczema? DDI) has no rival in the treatment of skin disorders. A doctor's formula that doctors recommend. An active fluid that destroys the disease germs In llw skin. 1)1)1) tools, soothes, heals. The blemished akin is washed clean. Typewriters FOR RENT Call or Phone 6 McRAE IIUOS., LTD. KAFK WINTER TIRES - SURE FOOTED Good rich Siivertowns Get Them Now! Rupert Motors Cara. and Service Station Phone 5G6 (Night calls 161) OlSTltmUTOKS: 1)01)01! and PLYMOUTH CARS UNION STEAMS J HI'S LIMITED Htenmers leave I'rince Klipert f or Vancouver! ' " - vr.LA every tcesdav, i.so t.m. . i Ocean Falls, arriving Vancouver, Thursday Morning. Ts,i lAUtlllNA EVKKV I'HID.VV MIIINKJIIT Arriving Vsooouver Sunday midnight spprox. "r nmnngs 10 rort Simpson, Alice Arm. Anyox, Stewart and Nasi Rlvtr points. Sunday, 9 p.m. ' ! 'L. information regarding all sailings and tlcketa at mu'lkt AUt.xt'V! herond Avenue, rnone 568 If you want anything, try a classified ad. Local Items Dinncrware, china, crockery glassware. Hcilbroner's store. For Nanalmo - Wellington coal phone 771. C. C. Ketchum & Co. tf. Smoker In Canadian Legion Club rooms 11th Instant 9 p.m. If .V, II. lloltiiy returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a trip lo the interior. , V. II. Tubey, C.N.H. divisional super ntriident, returned lo the city on yes- crday afternoon's train from a trip to the interior as far as Jasper Turk on official duties. Norman L. Freeman and O. 12. Krlck- ton, local representative of the International Fisheries Commission, sailed Saturday afternoon on the Prince eore. for a trip to Ketchikan on official duties. Muriel U. formerly of this city and now residing in Montreal, had a request number: "Say Hello to the Folks Hack Home," played by radio station KJR, f Seattle. Saturday, for friends In Prince Ilupert. Austin Brown, who is interested In tlic development of the Graham Island black sands with a view to recovering their gold content, sailed by the I'rince John, Saturday night, on his return to Massett after a -brief business visit to town. (m). J. 11. Colthurst, who has been spending the last few weeks at Terrace, where he formerly resided, arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon's Jrain from the interior and sailed last night ou tin' Prince George for Sooke, Van couver Island, where he now resides. I'nioii steamer Catala, ('.apt. James Flndlay, arrived in port at 7.30 last evening from the south with a fair sised list of passengers, and sailed at 9 p.m. for An) ox, Stewart and other lorthem points whence she will return lierc tomorrow morn hi g, southbound. NOTICE Our coal is in a dry shed. Don' buy water. Buy coal and set your full weight. Discount $1.00 a ton Note our advertisements for cash prices. HYDE TRANSFER, fhone 580, Announcements rf Eagle's Whist Tuesday, Nov. 10. Admission Gentlemen 50c. Ladhs refreshments. Moose Carnival and Dance 12 and 13. No. Baptist sale of work, Nov. 17. Anglican vember 19. Cathedral Bazaar, No- Varden Concert, November 19. Eagles' carnival and dance. November 20. Ladles refreshments. Dents 50c. Recreation November 20. Club Scotch Dance. Parish Hall Seal Cove Dance No vember 27. "United church Bazaar Dec. 3. High School concert, December 10 and 11. New Discovery Reaches Cause of Stomach Gas Dr Carl found that poisons In the UPPER bowel cause stomach gas. His simple remedy Adlerika washes out the upper bowel, bringing out all gas. Orme's. Ltd., Drugs. Hotel Arrivals New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot & Cold water: Steam Heat 75c. TF.R DAY AND UP J. Zarelll Trlrphnne tSI II. Hansen, Oona River; O. C Aus-tml mid F. Skcllum, city; John Dodds, r..N.lt. Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms. A. J. rilUDHOMME. Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. u. :. Savoy U-onai'd, Sheie; W. Drown, city, THE DAILY NEWS PAG2 TftREB Him ,., Co re Quickly relieved 5 PARADE TO ! CATHEDRAL liT7T4 ,',TTTU.T:iM:HlH4.Vf1:ii-a r.laswo fitlTt .iv rrrisfreil optometrist at Ileilbroner's store. F. W. Dalby sailed last night on the I'rince George for a trip to Vancouver and Victoria. " Fresh killed chickens and rabbits arriving- each train day from Bulkley Valley. Frimll's. (tf) William Goldbloom leturncd to the (ty on yesterday afternoons train from a business trip to the Interior. Benefit Tea and home cooking nt the home of Mrs. S. V. Cox, 553 7th Ave. W.. Wed. Nov. If, 3 to 6. Set of silverware wlU be raffled. Mrs. J. It. Macdonald sailed last night .. . ... t r on tne I'rince ueorgc ior nutuuni where she will pay a visit with .her daughter, Mrs. William Uone. Ilev. and Mrs. Evan Maker,; of Stewart after payln brief visit to. the city. sailed by the I'rince George, Saturday afternoon, on their, return north. Basketball, Tuesday, Auditorium, 6:45: League of Nations vs. Rovers; Tuxls vs. Merchants; Amazons vs. Blue Birds; Panthers vs. CUR. Dr. J. C. Dunn, of Massett, after a two-day visit to town, sailed by the 'rlnce John, Saturday night, on his re turn to the Queen Charlotte Islands. Constable G. S. Dlaiiey returned to his duties as desk officer at the city police station this morning, after having been off; for ten days on vacation. Arthur Hobvrtson, Massett sawmill operator, sailed Saturday night by the I'rince John on his return to the Islands after a brief business visit to the city. Office registration and general delivery wickets will be open from ajn. to 11 ajn. The public lobby will be open from 8 a.m. to 6 pjn. Moose Carnival and Dance next Thursday and Friday. Admission free to Carnival Thursday. Fine entertainment. Dance Friday night. Admission 50c 262 Mrs. B, E. Valde returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from McBride where she spent a week visiting wlthvMrs. James 'Adam and Fallen Man Is Sunday Science Subject The subject of the lesson sermon in all Christian Science churchej and societies on Sunday W4s "Adam and Fallen" Man." Among the Bible texts Include J In the lesson-sermon was the following from I. Corinthians 15:22: "For as. In Adam all die, even so n Christ shall all be ,made alive." The lessonsermon also Included the reading of citations from th.1 Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scrptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, one passage being as follows: "A in Adam terror all die. even so In Christ (Truth" shall all be mad? alive.' The mortality of man Is a myth, for man is Immortal." ' CANNERYMAN IS DROWNED John McLehan Lost His Life Provincial Cannery, Rivers Inlet Was Accidental j (Continued irom race One) !do not end. war, then war will ewi our civilization." at Word was received at provincial police headquarters here over tin week-end that John McLehan bookkeeper at Provincial Cannery In Rivers Inlet, was drowned on Saturday. An investigation of the fatality was made by Staff Ser geant Aex McNeill, who was in the neighborhood with the police boa? P.M.L. 8, and by Corp. W. A. Ston of Ocean Falls and It was established that the circumstances had been of entirely accidental nature. The remains will be shipped to .cecrfised'& home at Vancouver for burial. The musician said he could not tickle the fiddle because he felt all unstrung. i0King DacK over the 13 yea." since the Armistice had been sign ed, one reviewed with a certain amount of disappointment wh.v had been done. There were actuil ly more men under arms on tlr European continent today than there had been in 1913. Many na tions of Europe still held the "lew that security could only be based on a preponderance of armel force. Consequently, the nrocess o' disarmament was painfully slow- Notwithstanding the difficulties however, which lay in the path of world peace, much progress hal been made. The Dean pointed t the fact that nearly sixty nation were now pledged against warfar the Kellogg Pact had been signed the World Court at The Hague had been imbued with greater au thority, foreign occupation of Oer many had been ended, naval com petition between United State i Great Britain and Jarjan had been terminated by the signing or the London Naval Treaty, the Balkan States had met in conference an? had adjusted their relations, th constitution of the League of Na tions had been brought In har mony iwth the Kellogg Pact. Al' were very sieniflcant factors. There could be no wav to last ing peace, however, declared the preacher, without the vision of Ood. There could be no solution without a chanee of heart and a rhanee of spirit between men and nations.- "Let the living, looking bark on the dead thinking of the future reowe mir. ior tneir saxes, we ranctlfy onrlves to let sacrlflu answer sacrifice. These men beln Head vt snsk and their message 1 simply this: 'Be ye dedicated to .carrv on. comolete and crown th1 On Remembrance Day the Postirk' nybeun unt A? inn wril u WHTTll JTTdtq UVi: all the world Its ancient splendo spread'." Sergeant W. J. Service, chief of th eity. detachment of the provincial m1 Iceland Mrs. Service tailed last night of the Prime OcorglK for VrSouvcr. on escort duty. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Organ and baby buggy. Apply 523. Seventh Avenue East. 2Crt Kidney Acidity Kills Energy If you feel old and run-down from Getting Up Nights, Nervousness, Neuralgia. Lumbago, Leg Pains. Dizziness, Burning Bladder or Kidney Acidity, use quick-acting Cystex Slss-tex. Often stops trouble in 24 hours. Guaranteed to work satisfactorily or return empty box and get money back. Only 75c at druggists. MUSSALLEM'S MEAT MARKET Tuesday Specials Loin of Lamb 0t per lb Loin Lamb Chops OCn per lb Lamb Stew lO 1 p J.4t per lb Legs of Pork 22C Loins of Pork A' per lb ....Shoulders of Pork Sn A3L per lb T-Bone Roasts of Beef Qf per lb. Pork Sausage - 35C Re a Kindergarten Teacher lYe on request Booklet entitled 'Opportunity for Wonwn in Kindergarten." tolling you how to start kindergarten In your own hom. Addreas dmrtiMnt It CiOindtsn Ktndergni ten liixtitniv ni Ken-iuKt,'" Uldjt . Winnipeg 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 ruslh and hurry that 1s partf of Christmas shopping. Cards: of distinction and charm are available at the lowest prices In years. We are equipped to print and deliver your personal cards in bur own plant in 24 hours Prices from $2.25 per dozen Accept our invitation; see for yourself the many beautiful designs we show! . PRINTERS AND STATIONERS 0knce (0luperlf 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 THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED Ttt.UL BRITISH COLUMBIA Manufacturers of ELEPHANT llrand CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS Producers tc Refiners ot TADANAC llrand ELECTROLYTIC AMMONIUM rilOSPHATE SULPHATE OF AMMONIA TRIPLE SUPERPHOSPHATE LEAD-ZINC CADMIUM-BISMUTH PRINCE RUPERT Likes the Best! Prince Hupert merchants say that their customers like tp buy goods of the best quality. They are a discriminating people. If there are any Prince Rupert people not taking the Daily News regularly 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 Hecause it doesn't pay to advertise poor products, It does pay to buy those advertised. PL'1''1' " if "F- t, St.. I i. t"-s -'5 m0