Lsday January 14, 1837 Ill-bran keeps me SHAPEJVERY DAY . . . . - t hart nnrpn p. npavv okfast, I would feel logy. After Uuple of days or this, 1 would ve to taKe a msuuvi:. 'One morning l nau a uisn tu Native, as it keeps me in shape oss on request) . Why put up with half-sick days, Lnii rlplieious cereal will make Ku feel so Kwxl? Iletause ALI ItAN has "bulk" which absorbs nisture wlinin uie itj. 1111:11 ntly sponges oui your system, pes away ine nsucasness, ' me lues," the headaches. Scientific tests prove this natal food is both safe and cifcc- e worlds Juer man taking ., tnrxl r rips. Af.f-liRAN la iaravttfd. Take it a Week. If not itisfactory, your money will bo funded by the Kellogg Company. f ...... ntt n nurnnl n f 11 iti rrvAr n n v - . . . w 1 " - v. 1 1 ALL-BRAN also supplies vita-in !OerC B and Irqji. At all grocers, ide by Kellogg in tondnn. wi m n ISSSIF! FOR SALE WANTED 1:9 Ik SALE-Trap line. Apply E. lover, 149 9th Ave. West. (11) Br SALE 44 ft. 35 hp. dlesel loat Discovery, suitable for hall-! trolling and seine fishing, tut rice $3,000.00. O. Fjelde, owner, o Olson and Sunde Shipyards, leattle, Washington, or Sunde Ind d'Evers Company, Seattle, Washington. (tf) 1NITURE Factory samples must lo this weeK. uuaranteea ii- iiece Chesterfield groups $69.50: lo-plece loose pillow arm groups h$72.50; 10-plece bedroom suites Iround mlrrors)--$74.50. Furnish lour home complete three xms, 59 pieces all for $165. '.iny other bargains. Terms If Ion wish. Order today. Julius l.'iore Mall Order House, 8th floor tektns Building, Vancouver, (tf ) &NTED For cash, United States 'amps, old preferred. Loose or In cover or accumulations of any Imount. P. Oamula, Box 623. PERSONAL (30) IntleMEN'S Sanitary Supplies pighest grade 15 fof $1. PaclII Pwly, 751 Granville, Vancouver lUTHFUL Clairvoyant readings. vrite Madam Francis, 2531 Voodland. Vancouver. B.C. Four puestlons answered. Send birth month. Donation. (tf) llf Get vlirnr at nnc.ft New Os- Irex Tonic Tablets contain raw fyster lnvlgorators and other Itimulants. One dose peps up or- ins. glands. If not delighted, pker refunds few cents paid" Via or write. Orraes Limited, tf In if. si ihi:mk roi ltt or tmlTisil roix.MMA 1 1 lie Lit I it or I lie "Admlnlslratloii Ml" I II. 11 Im -Matter of I lie IMntf of Itrrniird P. Thornton, Deceased ItiteMute AKB NOTICE that, lyv order of Ilia r, W, E. rishw. the Sth day o; f'My, A. D. 1937, I wa appointed Nntatrator of the entate of Bernard .lurnwm, tieoenwd, nd all paruw J"? claims aalruH ine sold enta'.o '"oj required to Xurnlsn same. My verified, to me on or before 9th day of February, A. D. 1937. Bill TMHU tlAl4 Vin JictAfn - ru wj 4iwiowuru IAS wro "irav required to pay the amount of r Indebtlne8 to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT, Official AdmlitWtfalor, Ptl this 6th day Of January, A.D. TRAPPERS and DEALERS I have a large order for mink, narten and all varieties of fur We Guarantee twenty percent more f'vn, jrou ,can get anywhere else No. 1 Marten $60 Mink. Interior $23 Mink, coast $12 to $16 Ve are In the market for evervthlntr Ship your goods now. We can- !ol tell how long these prices wlU last. We wire you your money GOLD BLOOM wSJSiPU? RELIABLE the mines. Nine and one half tons was. .the. weight. The Jiuck, .driver travelled slowly with that load nffAV-Va JJ " .J " rw I. i -l I Everybody carries a tow-chain in winterj The fruit man's truck slipped into a ditch, arid It took i cvnif jnH friri vACPfnhles .uid , two other trucks to pull him out meats come In regularly by truck! Anyone who runs you Into a ditch and other groceries and coal, hay and won't stop to pull you out and oats and supplies for mines. again is considered me rawest iorm Rguelar Transportation or Hie on tne road, worse man a rr.,n cnA iir,c run rpmii.irlv louse. It's sort of an unwritten law over the BarkorviUe road, and they j on the Barkervllle road that, In sometimes carry top-heavy load3 j winter, a .truck has the right-of-of, freight, such as small parcels way, as they're harder to pull out from Quesnel for customers along oi a ancn witn tneir loans oi the road, passengers, luggage, many ions man a ugnt pasenBw drums of gasoline. And one day a 'car. lone dog sat on top of the stage Ana ine mosi venerate oi me and watched the road from his old-timers still dream of the past, lofty perch. i wnen ireignung was none ay oun- And so the summer passed, team and horses, and there wasn't And the snow-plow was ordered all the rush and noise and modern v, Thn tmrlir to null macninery. the plow was in Quesnel and the "Those were the days!" enrm, r1rmr anS. it WpllS. SO they ' loaded the tractor onto a truck LADIES' LEAGUE and took it up to Wells. Why on a January 20 C.N.R.A. vs An- truck? Well, if they had hired a neues, uiue mras vs. uoouaus, man to run it to Wells ,lt would SparK fiugs vs. K.nocKouts, Kan-cost them say two or three days ;ers vs. Grotto. "TILLIE THE TOILER" PAGE F1VK THE DAILY NEWS Designer Watches as Keel Poured For Cup Defender Ladies' Bowling The first step In construction of the new sloop that Harold S. Vanderbllt will offer as defender of America's Cup next summer against the British "Endeavor II" is shown as the keel was poured at Bath, Maine. The $300,000 craft will have a "fin" of lead weighing between eighty and ninety tons. In the lower left is W. Starllng'Burgess, ceslgner, watching start of construction. CARIBOO JOTTINGS (Continued from page three) both Its occupants very much drunk. And the rain came down In tor rents. They were soaked to the skin, and sat in pools of water. in vt tVicl-r nVilof wnrrrv was ,.1IU JV VrA J wages, so It's cheaper the other way. If you're going any place in the winter, don't try to bum a ride on the snow plow, tfou can walk as fast as it goes and If you ride on It, you're liable to freeze before you a,rrive at your destination. Little cars always give heavily loaded trucks the right-of-way In how-come they couldn't light their winter, even if they have to drive .tmmiu in tho to in 9 i into a snow-bank to get out of th IrgtlAWWtJ V Then there was .the .time they way. or course, ine true aiways hauled the diesel ud for one of 'stops to pull them out again. BOWLERS RETURN A local team consisting of Eddie Smith, Scoop Bury, Nels Gunder-son. Bill Schrlaberg, Stan Morin and Jimmv Ciecone. which has been on a trip to Ketchikan for a series of games, returned to the city from the Alaska town on the Princess Norah this afternoon. Annette's, Doodads, Canadian National Recreation Association - And Blue Birds Winners ! Scheduled play in the Ladles' ' Bowling League last night resulted 1 as follows: : Annette's. 1523; Rangers, 1495. ! Doodads, 1603; Spark Plugs, 1276. I Canadian National Recreation ! Association, 1260; Grotto, 1139. ' Blue Birds, 1316; Knockouts, 1255. i High average scorer of the eve I nlng was Evelyn Smith of Doodads with 200. The league standing to date Rangers Annette's 'Blue Birds 4 Knockouts 4 Doodads 4 Spark Plugs 4 C. N. R. A. 4 Qrotto 4 Ttl. 6450 6140 5910 5419 5677 5281 5127 4977 Av. 1500 1523 1473 1355 1419 1320 1282 1244 HOCKEY SCORES Pacific Coast League Oakland 2, Seattle 1. Rattled over the departure of soccer stars to play as professionals in England, Caflt. French of the South African Football Association favors scraoDlng the "pro" label and paying players to keep them in the Union. Bridge League January 15 Prince Rupert Dairy vs. Sons of Norway; Brackman & Ker vs. Ramblers; Grotto vs. Ca nadian National Recreation As sociation; Musketeers vs. Canadian Legion. January 22 Ramblers vs. Sons of Norway; Prince Rupert Dairy vs. Brackman & Ker; Canadian Le gion vs. Grotto; Musketeers vs Canadian National Recreation t-i ! This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board fir by the Government of British Columbia. r-i ' i j. 'j.ifttf' I I. : . tfv, Mit.M fl.CS III CAMK4M TO ITFI VOW l HE'5 RICTHT V&M-OU ''g.V-to fct TOU' ,o' 1 D06,ALU PURCHASE A 05OU1M, LAOY, THAT'S )x E.OU6HTAMD 'M- DOS, MAC ,J BT "J-WJUX MV SHEEP HBttTHBUttMEy --vr Zri1 Travel Round Then Travel With a . n v 1 yon orano Luggage Stylos and price suit every purse and purpose I1UY (PLYWOOD) TRUNK You get extra strength, extra wear, at no extra cost For the Baby ENGLISH PRAMS With Streamline Favorite without extra cost PORTAHLK fiO-('ARTS Blankets Four Popular Leading Lines that Cannot be Beaten SILVER TIP 100 percent pure wool blanket. An excellent household blanket. SILVER KING The finest camp blanket in mar-, ket. SILVER CLOUD All wool silver grey. POINT BLANKETS Their excellence known. l u-w Ml .T" , S OF COUESEj -I'M IMPUDENtb is well Three-Piece Chesterfield Suite Used Furniture Kitchen- Cabinet, Kitchen Range, Dinette Suite, Heaters, Writing Desk, Beds, Singer Sewing Machine We Buy Used Goods or Exchange D. EL IO FURNITURE EXCHANGE Phone Green 421 Prince Rupert, B.C. Business Hours Open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Thurs. 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. It's interesting to know When reading the Daily News that the people of the whole district are doing the same.: By Wstover n ShS STi lL rWjF--f AS VOU CAM v52u INTO IXUa I Af XfY, JjfF 57 ' " j fy TIMU 1 1 irjf 'i