-nUr; i' t j Come m and let us show you tbtst ttylt'plut-comfort tbots, . Recent visitors to the Prince Ru- Ralph Gillies, son of Mr. and Mrs. pert General Hospital included J. G. j A. D. Gillies, returned to the city McRae, provincial government Thursday night from Aiyansh auditor, and Dr. A. G. McQuarrie, 1 where he has been spending the superintendent of Indian hospitals.! past six months in the employ of It was reported at last night's regu- Harold Gray, .merchant and post- ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner Eighth and Ninth East Rev. A. O. Aasen of Vancouver conducts services Englistvll am.; Norwegian. 7:30 pjn. Sunday School. 1 pjn. at the St. Paul Lutheran Church next Sunday There will be a Norwegian Young People's meeting at the church at 5:30 pjn. Program will be rendered and refreshments served. Monday evening. 7:30. Congregational meeting All Lutheran people of Prince Rupert cordially invited to attend WOOD, COAL GRAVEL For Sale Wood Hauling CJeneral Transfer BILLY BAGSHAW Phone Black 495 NEW ROYAL HOTEL 3. ZareliL Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM DOME" Rates $1.00 n 50 Rooms, Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert. B.C. Phone 381 P.O. Box IBS SPECIAL VALUES IN UNPAINTED FURNITURE CHESTS OF DRAWERS, from BEDROOM TABLES END TABLES KITCHEN TABLES, from BOOK SHELVES GORDON'S HARDWARE $5.25 $1.85 $1.35 $5.50 $1.95 MACKENZIE FURNITURE CHESTERFIELD SUITES 3 pieces from $96.50 vanity. Chiffonier, Stool from gijQ qq ALL FELT MATTRESSES 4' 6" and 3' 3" cH tfA from - .t)U Phone 775 32J Third, A.ye. ?Dti'H- H r UnLI Hdve fW ffrree Qomforl Features: A springy, V-haped ree! think thit ensures firm, but flexible, support for your archei. A full tread at the ball of the foot, with a snug-fitting heel ... to distribute the weight of'the body evenly. Unlike many so-called "correctiYe" shoe. Archgrips are gracefully proportioned and built upon natural line. Family Shoe Store Third Avenue Phone 357 THE DAILY NEWS. HUNCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. P. PULLEN Managing-Edltor Advertising; and Circulation Telephone Member ot Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION 98 Saturday, Oct. 27. 1934 MOOSEHEART DAY BANQUET Special Ceie oration Last Night With Over 100 .Members and Guests Present lar monthly meeting of the local ; master. He may return to the Naas I ge presided and nospiiai Doara. ; Kiver next spring. CHURCH NOTICES F!RST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Preacher Rev. W. D. Grant Hollingworth, BA. Organist: Mrs. E. 3. Smith 11 AAI.. Sermon Subject: "AS A LITTLE CHILD" 12 : 15, Sunday School 12:30, Westview School 1:30 P.M., Sermon Subject: "HOW LARGE IS YOUR EARTH?" 1. What Is your scale of values? 2. Are you living your life with a true sense of proportion? "There Js a deep tendency in human nature to become like that which we imagine ourselves to be." Soloist at morning service. Miss Betty Wood Soloist at evening service, Mr. S. J. Hunter All visitors welcome i Well over a hundred members ot the Moosq Lodge, together with guests, held their annual Moose- heart Day banquet in the 'Boston Cabaret last evening. It was a special event, the celebration of the founding of Mooseheart. the child city of the order where some 4000 dependent children have received a high school education and instruction in trades since 1913. CMIs Royer. dictator of the a thoroughly enjoyable evening was had by all. Vocal solos were given by J. A. Teng and J. L. Blaln who also led the community singing. D. C. Schubert, past dictator, spoke In connection with the Operation of Mooseheart i and Moosehaven and B. J. Bacon on behalf of the Moose Legion. Dancing continued until the early . hours. j The committee consisted of D. C. Schubert, chairman, A. K. Nelson and Fred Scadden. LOCAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nash, following a brief visit to the city, sailed by the Prince John last night for Queen Charlotte City. Peter Lakie, C. N. R. district freight and passenger agent, left on last evening's train for a trip to interior points as far as Jasper Park on official business. WHAT TO DO ABOUT "Acid Indigestion" A WAY THAI UllEVES THE cause in a rr.v minutes Many1 people who think they have "weak stomachs" or "indigestion," doctors Ky, idlTer in nality from nothing more serious than acid tloni-ach. And this common ailment can usually be relieved now, in minutes. All you do is take familiar Phillips' Milk of Magnesia after meals. This acts to almost immediately neutralize the stomach aridity that brings on your trouble. You feel like a new person I Try this iust once. Take either the familiar liquid "PHILLIPS' ", or the new Phillips' Milk of MoRnesia Tablets, Hut watf h out that you oet the Genuine PHILLIPS' Milk of Magnesia. Made in Canada. ALSO IS TABLET rOH.Mi PhltlipC Milk of MignnU Tablets are now on ul at all drug Morn evtfywhe. Each tiny equivalent of teatpoonful ot Genuint Phillips' Millt of Magnnia. TV PHILLIPS' ftA of 4 (afflict let. FURNISH YOUR HOME FIRST Read this and youll save money every time! Organ $33 China Cabinet $15 lA Furniture DITI HL1U Exchanie Auctioneer Green 121 We Buy Gold S3' 8Uirdy, October Old Country Soccei ENGLISH LEAGUE First Diviion AsIoh Villa 4, Manchester City 2. Cnelea 0, Stoke City 2. Derby County 2, Middlesbrough 0. Everten 4, West Bromwich Al bion 0. Grimsby Town 3, Leeds United 2. HuddertfleJd , Towh 4, Sheffield Wednesday 0. , Leicester Clt 0, Blackburn Rov- rr 1. Preston Northend 2, Liverpool 2. Sundwland3!,Atenal 1. J Tottenham "Hotspurs 4. Portsmouth 1. Wolverhampton 3, Birmingham 1. SCOTTISH LEAGUE First Division Albion Rovers 1, Aberdeen 1 Ayr Untted 1, St. Mirren 0. Celtic 3. Dunfermline 0. Dundee 1. Falkirk 0. Hamilton Academicals 4, Kilmarnock 2. Hibernians 1 Motherwell 1. Partick Thistle 4, Airdrieonlans 1. Queen's Park 3, Hearts. 3. Queen of South 2, Rangers 3. St Johnstone 5. Clyde 2. SCHEDULE OF WHIST Oct. 29: I. O. O. F. vs. Sons of Norway; Orotto vs. Canadian Legion: St. Andrew's vs. Moose. Nov. 5 St. Andrew's vs. I. O. O. F.; Grotto vs. Moose: Sons of Norway vs. Canadian Legion. Nov. 121. O. O. F. vs. Canadian Legion: Orotto vs. St. Andrew's, Moose vs. Sons of Norway. Nov. 19 Moose vs. I. O. O. F.: i Sons of Norway vs. Orotto: St An drew's vs. Canadian Letrion. Nov 26--Orotto vs I O O F: St Andrew's vs. Sons of Norway: Moose vs. Canadian Legion JOE CRONIN GOES TO RED SOX WITH 5-YUAIl lUMlwtl Tj j WASHINGTON, DC, Oct. ?7: ,cp Joe Cronln, playing j 4 shortstop - manager of ihe 4- Washington Senators and son- In-law of Clark Griffith, owner f of the club, has been sold to the 1 Boston Red Sox for a price said UNIQUE EVENT IN SWEEPSTAKE Lucky Englishman Invests Ten Shilling and Wliu SlUOi NEWBURY. Eng.. Oct 27: CPl Buying a "dally double" ticket tor ten shillings yesterday, one backer succeeded In coupling the two winners at a track here and won about SI 1.500, collecting the entire pool with the only ticket sold. It was claimed to be the largest double winnings on record. Corp. F. J. Culverhouse R. C M. P. arrived In the city on Thursday night's train from the Interior lor a brief visit here on official duties and returned to HueHon on last! 1 evening's train, We have a small stock of demonstrator vacuum cleaners which we have been holding for this BARGAIN WEEK. They won't last long! 2 No. 90 O. E. DeLuxe Cleaners flQ 4 Afk Regular $50.00; each tJOltUU 1 No. 103 O. E. Super Cleaner OQQ AA Regular $550; at iJ)0UU 1 Royal Princess Cleaner Regular $54 AO; at 2 Spic Spans-Regular $19.75; each 4 Pic Up Cleaners-Regular $270; each 1 Premier Junior Cleaner-Regular $44.50; at 2 Premier Duplex Cleaners-Regular $64.50; each $25.00 $12.50 $15.00 $28.00 $39.00 4 'Individual Scores In Basketball On Thursday Evening to be $150,000 with snortstop Montesano 8. Olllls 2. Domin- Lin Larry thrown in. Cronln ato s, Astoria. Letourneau. has been given a tlve-year con- ; High School 4 Munro, Veltch. tract as player-manager or me inrano 4. Kelsey. Houston, Mc- Red Sox. It was announced Meekln. Tulton. yesterday by Business Manager Eddie Collins of the Red sox. He succeeds Bucky Harris who 4- has been given his tmeondl- 4 tional release and who It is said may go to the Senators as 4- player-manager. Tom Yawkey has owned the Red Sox for two 4- years and has already spent hundreds of thousands of dol- lars in the attempt to build up a pennant winning club. Individual scores In Thursday night's league basketball games were as follows: Junior League Scythians (13 (Murray. Currte. -Ladies' League Annette's 11 Stone. Eva (21, Enyd Morris 6i. Brand. Riv en. Ntshlkaxe (2). Ratchford !. Orottettes 3 Henle. Hunt 'I' Croxford. 8mlth, McMcekln. Oulick Dickens (2). Inlermrdiate League Warriors 18i Comadlna U. ; Nelson 9). Suehiro. Naylor. Fltz- dlna. VIereck. 4 High School 21i-Campbell '81. Lindsay 6t, Tobey. Morgan 2. I Fulton. Da vies t5, McMeekln. I Senior League C.H. R. A. IB Stiles . Johnson t). Lambk- 2. Smith. Og. Steffenirud 1. Campbell 4i. Orotto (21) Ratchford &. Scott lilt, Morrison Hi. Antonelll. Stalker. Bury. Hotel Arrivals Koyal Mrs. Lund and Miss Lund. Ooat Harbor. rrirtrr Rupert J. Balkln and A. Sullivan. Vancouver. Centra) T Anderson. C. N. R.: L Baklan city Kmx !! Douglas city Ed Drexler At '..n It, Lookes. Dlgby Til E Greatest Winter Prices For Milk Advanced Commencing November I, Wt Ticket Prlee Milk Of nn 7 qts. or 12 u tfl.UU Ctwrife Ac ct Milk nn qtl or 10 pu OXiUU No fltecounu t'luun,! , ehaiKe aecouii; ItelW Order Milk C4 nn 8 JU. or 14 pU ?i,UU Valentin Dairy I'll one 6T)7 4 STAR I SPECIALS Kitchen Cloth Dryers C-mpl te with Q4 4( Buliev and rea OllJ Handy Clothes Line Keels Indoors OiJU Ilotpolnt Irons With thumb rest po rn our price now MUtDU Save on the coat bill t eathemtrlp around door k windows. with Uck per fool BARGAIN in Electrical Appliances lWeek0nly-0ct.29-Nov.3 AND WHEN WE SAY BARGAINS WE MEAN BARGAINS 3c Kaien Hardware Phone 3 iSMHHMHMWBai " - " I Radio Values we have ever offered. The set pictured above 10 tubes double action tone control color radio volume control-last year $107.00 Our Bargain Price, $99.50 ThiH is only a sample of what wo moan when we Bay barpains. See our windows for Radio Specials. Easy term. Maybe you've always longed for an electric washer or an electric ironcr or an electric refrigerator. This then is your opportunity to own one. Somebody is goinjr to buy, 2 No. 7 Thor Spinner Washers tfnr nn Regular Price $148.00; each ... 37t).UU 1 Model B "Easy" Vacuum Cup Washer- Q(n r( Regular Price $149.00; at $)7.dU 1 No. 10 Thor Ironer and SUnd- aha a a Regular Price $1100; at 7!2.UO 1 "rtgerator-i cubic feet COOff nn Regular Price $320.00; at !25.UU Rargalns - Sec Our Windows - Harlns L5 NORTHERN B .C. POWER CO.