PA3E FOUR How Many Pennies Your Child's Life? Don't Try to "Save" on Home Remedies Ask Your Doctor There is one point, on which prac-i tically all doctors agree. That is: . Don't gioe your child unknown remedies without asking your doctor first. All mothers know this. But some-: times the instinct to save a few pennies by buying "something just as good" overcomes caution. When it comes to the widely used children's remedy "milk of magnesia" many doctors for over half a century have said ''PHILLIPS." For Phillips' Milk of Magnesia is the standard of the world. Safe for children. Keep this in mind, and say "PHILLIPS' MILK OF MAGNESIA" f when you buy. Comes now, also in ; tablet form. Get the form you prefer. uui see mat wnai you gel is laoeied ' Genuine Phillips . Milk of Magnesia." 25 for a big box of the tablets at drug stores. AUO IN TABLET FORM: Etch tiny Ublet ! the equivalent of a teupoonful of senuitM PbiUipt" Milk' of Magnesia. MADE IN CANADA Ruin" Dun i ini MILK OF r n iLLiro iftii MAGNESIA FOR FRESH MILK Phone Red 608 Produced from our own cows daily You can whl;j our cream but you can't teat our milk. Dominion Dairy PERFECTION IN CANNED SALMON GOLD SEAL 'Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink. Salmon Packed by the only Salmon Canning Company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert. Hyde Transfer Quick Delivery COAL WOOD Chairs & Tables For Rent PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue HOTEL ARRIVALS Trince Rupert C. R. Smith, George Robertson paid Charles A. Anderson, Fair banks; C. N. Mephaih, Vancouver; W. F. Thompson, Seattle; George 'J. Alexander, Victoria; Mrs. E. T Kesnney, Terrace. Central M. H. Lawrence and P. Berg- seth, city; N. V. Cord, New Brims-j wick; f. (JoiumDo, Queen Charlotte City; Mr. and Mrs. P. Le-Ross, Pacific; A. Rasmussen, Barrett; P. J. Rolls. C. N. R.; A, Wallace, Baker Inlet. Knox J. E. MacLean, city. Royal Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Skldmore, Queen Charlotte; J. Torback, F P. Roch, H. Jackson, Clarence John- tson and Cecil Stanford, Prince Ru pert; B. Webb, Osland; W. A. Street, Seattle; W. Gibbon and. E. Gibbon, Takla Landing. mm FOR SALE $50 SNAP. Victor Combination 10-tube radio. Phone 564. (273) FOR SALE Boy's, English tailored Eton suit. Age 8-10. Like new. Phone Blue 496. (274) FOR SALE Second hand lumber and piping at Mussallem's Bldg Sixth Ave. E. See men on Job. (tf) A CHRISTMAS Present that will please, a Bunsen Oil Burner. Phone Black 461 or Green 106. (tf) FURNITURE Factory samples must go this week. Three-room groups, .60 high-grade.plcces, guaranteed the most, sensational bargain ever offered In Western Canada- Si 60.00; 10-piece Chesterfield Groups $65.00; genuine Walnut Cedar Chests $14.50. Terms 11 desired. Free storage. Write to day. Julius Shore Mail Order House, 801 Beklns Bldg., Van couver. FOR RENT CLEAN, Well-furnished modem apartments. Phone" Red 444. (273) FOR RENT Four-room1 modern flats. Pantry, bath; Monarch range and wat-r. $12.50 to $17.50. Helgerson Ltd. (tf) WORK WANTED EXPERIENCED Child's nurse will look after children evenings. 50c, Phone BlacR 611. (273) WANTED CAPABLE Girl hone at once, tf ,TWO Industrious young men want 1 work. Do anything. Carpentry, I window cleaning, etc. Phone Taxi b5- (274) MALE HELP WANTED LESSON from the depression-Be a Civil Servant Postman, Customs Examiner, Clerk, Stenographer, etc. Free Bookie. "How to get a Government Job.' M.C.C. Civil Service School, Win. nlpeg. PERSONAL PRIVATE Home Kindergartens pay. we. start you. The Canadian Kindergarten Institute, Winnipeg. (tf) GENTLEMEN'S Sanitary Supplies I highest grade 15 for $1, Paclfir supply, 751 Granville, Vancouver MEN Get vigor at once. New Os trex Tonic Tablets contain roa oyster invigorators and other stimulants. One dose peps up organs, glands. If not .delighted maker refunds few cents paid Call or write, Ormes Limited, tf is'- SNAP l M ft f I M t POWDER TU$ ,u A1TA1 CAMMOI m C. P. R. steamer Princess Adelaide, Capt. Henry Anderson, returned here at 9 0 clock this morning and sailed later for Vancouver and waypoints. ' Making a special voyage north to handle passenger traffic arising at Alaska points owing, to the continued maritime workers' strike which is tying up American steamship services, C. P. R. steamer Princess Louise is due here next Wednesday morning from Vancouver enroute to Skagway. THB DAILY ITE7TS Waterfront Whiffs Framework For Addition to Cold Storage Plant Taking Shape Fisheries Commission Sitting Alaska Passenger Traffic Corner Third Ave. & Fifth St. Framework of the new addition to the plant of the Northern Fishermen's Cold Storage Co. on the local waterfront is now beginning to take shape. Following completion of the excavation and concrete foundations, heavy timbers of the superstructure are now being erected. Work is going ahead steadily and the new unit, si tuated Just across the road from" the main plant and adjoining the railway track, will be ready for use by the opening of the new fishing season. Lateness of last night's train lni arriving caused further postpone-) ment from last evening until this : afternoon of the public hearing of Shower is Held Thursday Night For Bride-Elect the International Fisheries Com-, Qn ThUrsdav evening at the mission. Members of the commls- home' of Miss Gertrude Turgeon & slon arrived in the city on the .delightful miscellaneous showe train. Conferences are also being: ,neM by-members of the held by the commissioners while , children of Mary Sodality of th? here with various branches of the ' Catholic Church in honor of Miss industry to hear their views on Inez Pettenuzzo Whose marriage problems affecting the halibut to Leonard Griffith takes plac: fishery. shortly. 1 The rooms' were beautifully dec C. P. R. steamer Princess Norah, orated ta oink nd white and the Capt. William Palmer, which was manv wiv -nri ,fui am ren In port yesterday afternoon south- resented the hurh esteem in whicl bound, from. Skagway to Vancouver, the popular bride-elect is held was crowded to capacity with no by her fellow members. Those less than 215 passengers. The list . present were the Misses Delphlne Included 'a number of White Pass &' Balagno, Frances Moore, Ellen Yukon Route employees going j Moore, Peggy .McDonald, Dorothy south' for, the. winter but the ma-! Stewart, Betty Le Ross. Alda Lt lority of the passengers were Alas- i Ross, Marie Schaefferr Genevieve kans who were unable to go south 'Schaeffer, Lyd'la Pettenuzo, Viola on the American ships owing to the j Sheehan, G e n e v i e v e Sheehan, maritime workers' strike. Fifteen; Kathleen persons disembarked from ,the Princess Norah here including some who continued south' on the Princess Adelaide this morning, After making a special run overnight to Ketchikan to pick up some one hundred passengers for Seattle, Fortune, Kathleen Mur ray, Violet Cavanaile, Cecile Cav- 3nalle, Anne Byrne, Gertrude Tur-3eon, Margaret Stalker and May Murray. PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Sld'pkolidera and EngiiMM. baa tmi Brmaa CmUm-Boetrie and Acetyl Welding. gpceUlUu on Sawmill aid Mining Machinery. All Typea a Caa Knglnea RafMirad and OrhuIl. Announcing the opening of the Rev. C. Personneus, pastor of the Pentecostal Church at Juneau, and Mrs. Personneus arrived In the city on the Princess Adelaide this morning after a visit to Ketchikan and will proceed to Juneau on the Princess Louise next Wednesday. They are accompanied by Mrs. C. Vaughan of Ketchikan wiho will pay a visit to Juneau. The visitors will itake part in ser vices of the local Pentecos'al Assembly tomorrow. LAST TIMES TONIGHT Last Complete Show, 9:05 KAY FRANCIS As Florence Nightingale in "THE WHITE ANGEL" (At 7:33 & 9;38) ALSO News Cartoon Major Bowes Amateurs Comin? Monday Jessie Matthews in "It's, Love Again" plus REGINALD DENNY in 'The Preview Murder Mystery' FURS nuwixivs anu imALtus i Port Esslngton, Port Simpson and Northern Coast Mink wanted at jnce for immediate delivery, and: we are prepared to pay you the very top market prices. Also your Marten nd Weasels. Al! your other furs at full market value. Our world-wide connections en-ible us to pay you the highest prices for all your furs. A trial ihipment will convince you. Do lt now I A square deal or no deal! TRAPPERS' FURS LTD. Buyers, Exporters, and Raw Fur Marketing Agents j . . . , PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. I It Pays to Buy From " IVIUSSALLEM'S 1 Our nrices are alwavs rltzht with ' J the markets and we sell, for' less. (Mall or phone your order and savei rFREE GIFT COUPONS for a Dln-ner Set and Rogers Silverware, j Prince Rupert, B.C. iMUSS A 1 I RM'S aim, vs w m ii uuu ia Kf i ECONOMY STORE! MAYFAIR GIFT SHOP WE HAVE A LARGE VARIETY OF TOYS AND SUITABLE GIFTS FOR EVERYBODY We invite your inspection of our new1 stock of Christmas Gift ' Store Opens 9 A.M., Monday, Nov. 23rd "Do your stopping, for your Christmas shopping" at the MAYFAIR GIFT SHOP Prince Rupert, B.C. DOLL CARRIAGES S$6!,oo1,ran,s,cxtra,,uaIil1M1: WAGONS FkctwiiiK ami Airport Kxorcss i, and reliable, $3.5(1, $1.75 and $050 1 SLEIGHS KIDDIE CARS and SCOOTERS - $2.75 to $1.00 All Steel Streamline Pedal Cars, $3.25 BABY WALKER Mahogany finish with play beads and trav ay' $1.00 . TABLE and CHAIR SETS Folding type, $3.50 set; Polish Wood tvno ,P $5.25 set Listen in on R.C.A. Victor Moments of Melody Pro-gram, local station, CFPR., Saturday, 6:45 p.m Home Improvement Loans For Those Wishing, to Extend or Improve Their Home Members of the Chamber of Commerce Committee, ii order to suiinlv all nossible infn ested will make themselves available at the following places and times: R. M. WinsloW at the Cold Storarre Officp. anv uwluk noon between 1 and 2 o'clock, and evening between 5 and & Weldon MacAfee at S. D. Johnston's office, G17 Second Avenue, ihursday evening between 8. and 9 o'clock J. J. Little, Power Corporation office, Tuesday evenings, 10 o 0 C10CK. John Dvbhavn. 315 Third Avpnno Thnvflnv nnrl Sflhf. day afternoons between 2 and 4 o'clock and evenings, 135 10 e:au. A. Brooksbank, 315 Third Avenue. Any time during bu: ness nours. This is a genuine attempt ,by the government to enable horat owners to Improve and moderniie their homes, and it 1 to to hoped that full advantage will be taken of It. For Your Christmas Baking J We have many useful and practical items that will & make your Christmas baking a pleasure j 5 W Cake Tins, Mixing Bowls, Pudding Bowls, Cookie fi S Formers, Cookie Presses, Cookie Cutters, Cookie Tins, Icing Sets. S GORDON'S HARDWARE McBride St (5 Pbone 311 Oil Heaters Now is the fortable, buy i time to prepare for the winter, be warni and com- a new type "(JUAKEH HEATER" made In sizes w to.i I w I suit M requirements. NO WICKS, no moving parts, cheap operate and the most modern and beautifully designed heai p on the market, passed by the Research Bureau at OtUw- Wc arc also agents for "KRESKY" Hotel and Restaurant Burners for all m u;j I the "AETNA" Oil -Heaters and Marine stove Burners. We w suit any demand, let us give you a demonstration ?' j "QUAKER." 117 1 11 n mm . r 1 P A ward tlectnc & Marine Supply Cow Bay, Prince Rupert