PACE TWO Weak After Flu and Pneumonia Joseph English Is Well and Strong After Taking Dr. Williams' Pkik Pills to Rebuild Health. "I feel we practically owe my brother's Jift-toftthe benefit obtained Jjnm Dr. UkrSjPt Pilb," wriiS Dfris Eng-Us4?rbLangIey, BAfbrother took' the 'fli' and, getting a chill, con tracted pneumonia, hich later developed into an .abscess on the, Iuag. After an operation and a long siege of illness, he was so thin and weak he was a sight. He had no appetite for food, and we f Vfty ivta1 much, encouragement that be Gained From The Start. would recover. However, we found Dr. Williams' Pink Pills as good as they were advertised From the beginning of the treatment there was a marked improve- ment. He soon had a good appetite, and hiaXac6took on a healthploj. lit eaffirclSfcight from thers;-T&ay. KpTrand strong, and hopH Others majp ' benefit from this wonderful remedy as he did." Whatever the cause of a run. down condition of health, use Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They create new red blood, which revitalizes the whole system and builds up new energy and vigor, for that 'reason they are equally food for young, growing girls. Get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills in the new glass containers from your druggist. 50c a package. Bl THE DAILY NEWS. PKINCK KDPEKT - BK1T1SU COLUMBIA Published Evit A-'temoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Lily .Mews, Limited, Thirt1. Avenu: H. r. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION KATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance.... For leaser periods, paid in advance, per week ...w. , Contract rales on application. Editor and Reporters' Telepnone Advertising and Circulation Telephone Member ol Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION ...86 98 $5.00' 10c Monday, February L 1932 sometimes almost imperceptible. It took several years for I prices to decline and for employment to reach its present unplearant position. It will therefore take several years for the upward trend during which the struggle for existence is going to be a more or less severe one. Sickness if really not worth as much as the doctors charge for it VISITOR IN EAST A visitor who recently returned from Eastern Canada soys that conditions there do not wern to have improved. All the merelwmts. great and small, are putting on sales and cutting price to half their former values. Everything Kjssible is boin done to tempt the prospective purchaser, e states that in Toronto suits and overcoats which formerly were sold for sixty dollars are today being sold at thirty and all other goods in proportion. There is nothing on the surface there to indicate any improvement in conditions. On the other hand bank manager, statisticians, financial experts and others declare that tfierworst is here and that from now on there will be an improvement. This is the first time that bankers have shown themselves optimistic over the immediate future so that is a pretty good idea that the tide has turned, In some climates it's a nice day if the mercury rises to zero. TliU pecullar-louktng contraption which looks lUte a dirigible emerging from Its hnn?cr. t really a speedy railroad coach, capable of doing 110 ml :s per hour and more. WEDDED ON SATURDAY i Miss Mabel Edgar Recomes Bride of j Reginald 15. Skinner A quiet but Interesting wedding took place at 8:30 Saturday evening at the parsonage of First United j Church, Rey. Alfred Wilson offlc-j tatlng. when Miss Mabel Edgar, oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Edgar of this city, was united ; in marriage to Reginald B. Skinner, j well known member of the Tire Hall , ; uifr and prominent in athletic and sport circles of the city. Attendants1 of the couple were Mrs. B. J. Bacon and Charles Bud) Barrie. j After the ceremony, the occasion was suitably celebrated at 609 Third . Avenue, where the couple will re side, dancing and music being en- Joyed by about forty friends until the small hours of the morning. At midnight delicious refreshments served. Suitable toasts were offered Many beauUfuJ wedding gifts were 4splyd. Both the bride and groom axe very weja known in the city and jthey will have the hearty Gongratuta? tions and beet wishes of numerous friends. CASES ARE HELD OVER ! County Court. Civil Hearings Are , Deferred Until RHurji Ut City of Judge F. McB. yun HEADING OUT OF WOODS Eleven County Court tivU ac 'The signals say that we are heading out of the woods,","0"? m ov, declares Roger W. Babson in a recent article He also in-ISM tiraates that nnces will rise ( urinir lV6z and that mer-ii i , chants should take advantage of the present low prices to : February calendar for the court! put in their stocks. In many industries, supply is less than 1 onsitu of but one new case in ad-j demand with the usual result. He says: ''Remember that diUonold ac"2? cominB ov" production in many major lines has been running far be-!,, Jewvs; KislcTorSt-Jow the current consumption for some time. This means m Burns jke. that once people start buying again a statistical position ! The calendar for the month is as can shift for the better rapidly. Moreover a wave of specu- fotiows: lation in commodities would also give a boost to price1' ltfn,,n Free1""111 Andre, . The statistician intimates that the upward move M'9 irregular owing to the possibility of gambling in commo- tiff, patmore & Fulton for defen-dities. He. states that -during the,flurry last fall there was dant. ' no justification for the advance so the prices dropped; Booth Fisheries, Co. ve. John Pdat-- baCK He alO says' " ' i16 and Charles M. Edward "This is indeed no time for buyers to be sitting ck ; de'feS waiting for good times to return. The right track is to pre- j ln nMlia pare for recovery while a depression is still in force. It is central Hotel vs. Don h. Yeif.J at this time that the greatest bargains are available." $150.35, William. Manson, Brown) A period of rising prices means a period of improving & "amy for plaintiff, defendant general conditions with more emplovment of labor, and lnJ P"80"- , , . .. Oertrude u ti L McOrath John Post-' - 1! u 1 u vs. for It should also be greater prosperity everyone. remem; gate and chtrle M Edward Der.eu mai inese movements are usuany rainer siow anu $109.18, William, Manson, Brown I & Harvey for plaintiff, defendant; In person. Boulthee Ltd. v. Kalen Motors 64.49. Patmore & Fulton for plain-tiff, Williams. Manson, Brown & fllarvey for defendant. Artistic Ad Co. vs. Edwin Clapp, t at ynm, Patmore & Fulton for -tMhtlft. defendant in person. Jack Mormaky vs. Louia Locker, J97J0, Patmore & Fulton for liaintlff, Williams. Manson, Brown It Harvey for defendant. Henry Letourneau va. Harry Levin, J120J5, Patmore & Fulton for luitiff, Williams, Manson, Brown t Harvey for defendant. McLennan, McNeely it Prior LtdJ vs. Kalen Motors Ltd. $90.48, Patmore & Fulton for plaintiff, Wll-1 11a ms, Manson. Brown 1 Harvey for defendants. Artist Ad Co. ys. W. C. Aspinall, $62.05, Williams. Manson, Brown it Harvey for plaintiff, defendant in person. The Jewell Market vs. Jostle Kls $27,00. Wjtiiarns, Manson. Kfown i llarvey for plaintiff, Pat-awre it Fulton for defendant. ELECTION AT METLAKATLA I John U. Leithton Chosen Chief; I Councillor For TliU Year ! ! John D. Leithton was last week e lected chief councillor of the na-Mve vuitce' of MeUakaUa. Other bta of the oouncll are Q. P j Ryan.'ehen Jlghton, 'Fred Par. 1 kar. P'sier Ulghtbn. William Rud-' '-x dand Edward Lelgiitpn, tecre-' ! ' w. ?ddic Ryan and Ooosfe Ryan usfe apooinled -constablos. A number of municipal Improver sneaks ajx being cvlr.J on by the aaUves of Matlakatla including street repair work. There are 54.756 letter combinations avallnble for broadcasUng .stations ln the United States. THE DAILY NEWS Monday, February i STONED WHEAT A NEW Red Arrow health food! Made from stone-crushed Western wheat . . , with bran and all the nourishing elements left intact. Baked at the exact temperature which retains the living vitamins of the wheat and yeast. Delicious! . . . satisfying . , . nourishing! . . . and yet always "kind to your figure." WED A R W O W PRODUCT ' ryy0k f- your ' Ask ymirwlf lliofc four qtirstionx llirn you will know wIhmIht llic Life Iusurancc you now own pvr ndequute eecuriiy and prolrction: 1. Does your Life Insurance provide that, when you reach old age, you will have a definite monthly income sufficient to luaLe you independent? 2. Doc8 your Life Insurance safeguard your wife and children-guaranteeing lliem a livelihood if iLealli rob them of your support? 3. Ig your Life Insurance building up a cadi reserve for future emergencies? 4. Does your Life Insurance also include an education fund to eouip your children for the battle of life whether or not you live to see them start out? Hy giviii? serious thought to yojir Life Insurance now you will proliuhjy ave end)es regret and worry in llic fuiurc. Ky all mraiiij ln)k it over with ji Life Insurance repreentatlve toting nfeM$umncc Service One of a seri- of messages sponsored by Ufe Insurant-: Com j tallies.