v November 13, 1931 Frfda: THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE it. 0f. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup Turned Blue In The Face He Coughed So Hard Mr. Joseph Laudhardt, Melville, Sask., writeg: "Last winter I had guch a bad cold that when I started coughing I would turn blue in the face. I went to the druggist and asked him what I could do for it, and he handed me a bottle of Dr. Wood's Norway Kne Syrup. When I had finished It I felt a lot better, eo I got another one and after that was finished I never had another cough all winter." Price 35c. a bottle; large family me 65c.: at all drug and general stores ; put up only by The T. Milbura Co., Ltd., Toronto, Oat. PRE CHRISTMAS SALE NOW ON Manicure Roll and Sets Perfume Atomizers W.ii l Fountain Pens and Pencils Bath Salts i i i mas Candles Bridge Sets Shaving Stands AT LESS THAN COST rates Ltd. "Ziut Pioneer Druqrjists THE REXALL STORE Phones SI and 82 Third Ave. and Fulton St. FAMILY SHOE STORE r O V.ox 1381 Sp eaa A. J. WEIIHEK, Mgr. Telephone 357 iu Lames earance of - ? PI onoes n'k Satin Strap Slippers Just the thing for mimd if house. Regular, $5.95 larked to clear at V .. t n's Knee Rubber Boots With ilan heeh reg. $3.25. Marked to clear $1.95 $1.95 "up of Women's Shoes embracing a variety of . li s and sizes. 9 Qff v I " t ially marked to clear at 1 ps, Ties and Straps Cuban and high heels. Reg. ; to $7.50. 4 gg v t t ially marked to clear at M it! Orders Given Prompt and Careful Attention COAL ! PHONE 649 b. ,,,, r, , u. Steam Cleaning "" Edson and Canfdy , a'o lMMr, VaUe, lUh anarressmg Gfan and Ui.hiu Mood FUur. Alterations Made Collection and Delivery Free! 0 fnnrc Rupert Feed Co ling- the tailor I'UoNltH ftN AND M8 I 817 Second Ave. Phone 619 mw.W!lMWiM,., , . nrngMMMw i K AFE WINTER TIKES - SURE FOOTED Goodrich Silvertowsis Get Them Now! Rupert Motors f,ar and Service Station Phone 5CC (Night calls 1G1) "'STltmUTORS: -DOUGH and PLYMOUTH CARS If you want anything:, try a classified ad. Local Items Dinncnvare, china, crockery glassware. Htilbroner's store. W. H. Manuel, C. N. R. travelling auditor, arrived in the city from Smithers on yesterday afternoon's train. Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned for Lot 16, Block 31, Sec. 5, with building thereon, up to Friday the 20th Inst. The lowest or any , tender not necessarily accepted. D. J. MATHE SON, TREASURER. , W. J. Crawford and T. R. White- ley of Stewart, who have been spending the past couple of weeks in the Vanderhoof district in con nection with the wintering there of stock of the Crawford Transports tion Co. from Stewart, arrived in the city from the interior on yesterday afternoon's train and will sail to morrow afternoon on the Prince George for Stewart. Announcements Moose Carnival and Dance No 12 and 13. Baptist sale of work, Nov 17. Anglican Cathedral Bazaar, vcmber-19. Varden Concert, November 19. Recreation Club November 20. High School 10 and 11. No Eagles' carnival and dance, No vember 20. Ladles refreshments, Gents 50c. Scotch Dance Parish Hall Seal Cove Dance November 27. United church Baiaar Dec. 3. I O.D.E. hard time dance Decem ber 4. concert, December i at in ju kuaiflmi m tiiitb.i ; e Jong s Cash and Carry Phone WEEK-END Phone 953 SPECIALS 933 Beektst Honey Fancy Jar 1 Pkg. Gloss Starch, 1 Pkg. Blueing, 3 Do. Clothes Pins O ( n All For Macaroni 9P 4 Id., for LitUe Chip Marmalade 2C per Jar 1 Pkg. Swansdown Cake Flour and 4 Lbs. Brown SuRar Cfn OAK The two for i Chocolate Eclairs per lb 3 lb, for 1 Lb. Malkln's Best Tea and 1 Lb. Malkin's Best Coffee OCp The 2 for aoK 27c 75c Honey Graham Wafers 0 p A MA 10-oz. per pkg Malkln's Best GoldSeal Pack Straw- .er... 45c JIVI Ontario Cheese 2 lbs. for Oxo Cubes per krge tin Smyrna Figs Reg. 10c per lb. Special, 2 lbs. for 35c 25c 15c Your phone order gets the same rare as your personal visit would receive. Free Delivery on Orders of $2.00 or Over b,:b - m m mxmwmmwnmmM Thin and White Couldn't Do Work Mrs.Smart's Faithin Dr. Williams' Pink Pills tonic) Was What Saved Her. Feels Young As 20 Years Ago. "Ibfcame thin and white," writes Mrs. Jessie Smart, Newmarket, Ontario, "and could not do my work. "Then 1 remem bered what my mother used, to give me, and I sent my husband out for a box of Dr. Williams Pink Fills, He touched at me, but he would not laugh now I ... I kept right on with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and now I work hard and feel as young as I did 20 years ago." The Iron and other elements in Dr. Williams' Pink Pills increase the amount of haemoglobin or oxygen-carrying agent in the blood tnnblitif the blood to carry more oxygen to the tissues. The increased oxygen re-vitalizes your body just as a draft of air kindles a fire. The old standby, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills is in every drugstore, ready to help you. SO cents a package. 136 Good specials on Friday, Satur day and Monday at Jabours. (264) Mrs. A. M. Beatty, of the Family Shoe Store staff, sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a vacation trip to Vancouver. T. B. Campbell, totem pole. pre servation engineer for the Canadian National Railways, and Mrs. Camp bell are paying a. brief visit to town, having arrived -: in the city from Hazelton .on yesterday afternoon's train. ' Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Waddington, who have been visiting for the past month on Vancouver Island, return ed to the city from the south on the Prince Rupert Wednesday morning, Mr. Waddington is in the Forest Branch service here. Mrs. R. S. Sargent and Mrs. Fiank i St. Amour arrived in the city from; Hazelton on yesterday afternoon's train and sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Sacramento, Cal., where they have been called on account of the serious illness of their father. Joscoh Barbeau. Mrs. St. Amour has been visiting for several weeks at Hazelton with her sister, Mrs. Sargent, following her recovery from a recent long Illness. NOTICE We offer JL ton ofVpa t and I load of wood forTs cahT Albert Si McCaffery. Phone 118. (2C8) J NOTICE Our roal is In a dry shed. Don't ihuy water. Buy coal and get your full weight. Discount $1.00 a ton. INote our advertisements for cash prices, I HYDE TRANSFER, Phone 580. i rf Week-End Specials Purity Quick Oats With O n p O UC new china, per pkg. Orchard City Tomatoes -f An lut 2 Vs. per tin B. C. Peas Size 5 -f )p iUU per tin Malkln's Best Sockeyc OOX QP Salmon, per 1-lb. tin Sunlight Soap 2 AM Of per carton ..: New Season's Mince Meat 5 2 (J Malkln's Dost Asparagus AZp tO, Tips, 2 tins Sunnybrook Creamery OUi QAp Butter, 3 lbs Kraft Cream' Cheese 90f Vk'lb. pkg Storage Eggs Firsts j J QQ Fcls Naptha Soap O ff 3 cakes Malkln's Best Spinach QAp Ui 28. per tin Australian Seedless Raisins 2 5 (J Whole Mixed Peel- Odn per lb Royal City Plum Jam A(p MVU per 4-lb. tin Small White Beans OC 4 lbs. Alberta Market 1. (JAMULA. I'-oprletor Hflh Street Vbnnr 20 Girls' and Boys' sweaters for 98c at Jabours' Special. (264) For Nanalmo - Wellington coal phone 771. C. C. Ketchum & Co. tf. Glasses fitted by. registered optometrist at Heilbroncr's store. Ratepayers' Association meeting'! Friday, Nov. 13. Election of officers. (264) This afternoon's train, due f ror.i the East at 3:30, was reported this morning to be on time. Douglas Frizzell returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a brief trip to Port Esslngton. F. S. Sheppard, C. N. R. travelling auditor, is a visitor in the city on official business, having arrived Wednesday morning on the Prince Rupert from Vancouver. C. W. Homer, provincial assessor. who has been on a brief trip to Vancouver arid Victoria, returned to the city from the south on the Prince Rupert yesterday morning. Provincial Constable J. H. McClin ton and Game Warden Ed. Martin, both of whom have been south on escort duty, returned to the city from Vancouver on the Prince Ru pert Wednesday morning. Robert Quinn, telegraph operator at Echo Lake on the Yukon Tele graph Trail, who was brought out by plane early in the week because of illness, sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver where he will receive further treatment, PURE FOOD SPECIALS For Friday & Saturday Quaker Oats With Chlnaware, per pkg Ginger Snaps Fresh and crisp, per lb Dried Aprlcots--per lb 28c 14c 14c Smyrna Cooking Figs New OCTp season's crop, 2 lbs mux Del Monte Prunes Medium OAp Toilet Paper . 7 4-oi. rolls Peanut Brittle A delicious and healthful confection 20C Jr W Borden's Malted Milk per 1-lb. tin Toilet Soap Many Flowers 3 bars Aylmer Soups Tomato per tin '. Vegetable per tin Oxtail per tin : 55c 18c 8c 10c 10c Nabob Red Plums No. 2 tins QOn 3 tins Aylmer Sliced Peaches 1 Q o per tin Spltsenberg Apples Unwrapped I. 23c E, 81.65 Strawberry Jam Argood per 4-lb. tin Red Plum Jam Empress per 4-lb. tin ... Blue Ribbon Tea per lb - Blue Ribbon Coffee per lb. 48c 42c 44c 44c Royal City Tomatoos, Choice quality No. 2 tins ftp pti fclSt No.2 tins per tin 24c 11c Watts' Grocery PHONE 55 PHONE 56 THE BEST FOR LESS Westinghouse Washing Machines Vacuum Sweepers Flat Irons Mazda Lamps, etc. McKAE-imOS., LTD. 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. We 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!- PRINTERS AND STATIONERS m., LOCAL NEWS Benefit dance for sick man by Sons of Norway tomorrow night in Metropole Hall. Miss Betty Arney of the Dominion Fisheries office sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a holiday trip to Vancouver. W. H. McCallum and H. R. sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver where they will attend the Pensions Board. Frank M. Da vies, accountant for the Atlin Fisheries, sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Victoria where he will spend his annual John W. Allen, superintendent engineer for the Dominion Fisheries, sailed last night by the Prince Rupert on his return to Vancouver af- ter having spent several days In the city on official business. C. P. R. steamer Princess Mary, Capt. James Flood, arrived in port at 2:45 this afternoon from the south and will sail at fo pjn. on her return to Vancouver and waypoints. Principals of the schools, in their reports at last night's meeting of the school board, mentioned how Fire Prevention Week had been observed In the schools. Special lessons were given the classes on thn subject and fire drills were conducted. The school board last nijht complied- with a request of Principal D. H. Hurtness that a cupboard be installed in. the basement quarters ot Kins Edward High School class and that five dozen coat hooks be provided. Figures will be wught for the building of the cup board and the lowest tender will get the job. 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 TALK ABOUT HARD TIMES A FAIR EXCHANGE TWO 50c PIECES FOR $1 NO. 1 ALBERTA EGG, Per Ton $11.00 COAL - CASH ONLY. Also Nanaimo-Wellington Lump and Nut Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. 116 Telephone 117 UNION STEAMSHIPS L1MITKI Hlnnrr mt tTlnr Rnrwrt t imp Vincoor-T.MX CATALA EVERY Tt'ESOAV, W0 Ml Via Ocean Falls, arriving Vancouver, Thursrta Morning. T.S.H. l.VKDKNA EVERY riUOAV MIUMOIIT Arriving Vancouver SundT, midnight pproi. Wwklj ikliingt to Port Blmpaon. Altot Arm. Anyox. Btwrt nd Nmi Klvtr points. Sunday, 0 pm rurthr informitlon regarding til Millngi and tickU tt I'RINCr UlTEHT AUKNtt; Preunu Arnu. I'hun SCS 5 'ti;t;. -iff W v. f. 4k Wt" i MmM ( 4. 1 A.