IUQ1 fOUfl Do You Want Your Daughter To Be Pretty? Here's how one girl put roses into her cheeks and rounded out a thin face Mother who are amious for their daughters to be healthy and attractive will be interested in the story of a certain young girl who was pale, rundown, underweight, when she went to a competent authority to have her blood tested. She weighed only pounds. The test Te veiled the trouble. Her blood was too poor in quality to keep up her strength, weight and vitality. Her blood was below normal in the number of red corpuscles and in vitally-necessary haemoglobin. She was instructed to take two of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills (so called because they have a pink sugar coating) three times a day for a month and then return for another blood test. Thirty days later a changed, happy girl came back. She had gained nine pounds. Her blood tested almost normal in its haemoglobin content and was slightly better than normal in number of red corpuscles. She felt a tremendous lot better and looked it She bad roses in her cheeks and everyone said that her face had rounded out and she was positively pretty". Charming color and soft clear skin depend almost entirely upon the blood, because the blood carries the vitality and nutriment that builds the complexion. The soft, clear skin of every pretty baby is proof of it And the girl mentioned above is living evidence that good looks which have been lost through impoverished blood can be regained by taking the proper remedy. There is no need for so many girls to endure a sallow, uninteresting complexion nor to remain listless, nervous and easily tired out. For when the" ire symptoms of blood that is lacking in vitality. Dr. Williams Pink Pills will , . restore strength and "pep and tone up good looks, tool Equally effective for people of all ages. Full-size box 50c at your nearest drug store. mh KEEP SMILING t Keep the Ball Rolling Here is a Chance to Save HIGHLAND POTATOES Only ' j. a few sack3 left QQp j to clear, per sack OtU OKANAO AN ONIONS Off- G lbs. V B. C. CARROTS Q ff n 8 lbs. B. C. SPINACH OCn 2 lbs. ;. C HAPPY VALE PEARS 9 Q Packed by Libby's, 2 tins RED PLUMS . 11 per tin Alt' ' SINGAPORE PINEAPPLE OQ0 2's. 3 tins AYLMER JUMBO PEAS 97 Size 5, 2 tins ... BRAIDS BEST COFFEE QQ0 1-lb. tin OUl, WHOLE DRY GREEN PEAS Offn 4 lbs. Ov SHOE POLISH 2 In 1 A fn All colors, per tin . AUC Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in Season at Reduced Prices MUSSALLEM'S CONFECTIONERY "Where Dollars Have More Cents" P. O. Box S7S rhone IS SPRING COATS A' consignment of spring fur coats has jus been received We bought them at such a ' low price that they can be sold at considerably less than it cost to make them. Finest Styles First Class Fur Just the thing to make a lady look real snappy. Goldbloom The Old Reliable FRESTT MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront No Change in Local Halibut Fishing; Situation Good Price in Vancouver Mill Bay Cannery Crew Comes North. There was no change In the sltu- j atlon this morning as regards the j i opening of the 1935 halibut fishing 1 t season. Before finally deciding to I start out, the local fleet was await-1 ing, word In regard to minimum : price negotiations from Seattle where another meeting Is to be held this Wednesday. Nor has any settlement yet been reached between local boat owners and fishermen In : regard to the dlspu'e over proceeds of halibut livers. None of the regu-i lar boats had cleared for the banks -I this morning although the opinion 'appears to be general that some 1 will be leaving by the end of the , week. I According io reports received here today the halibut boat Tor landed a catch of 10,000 pounds at Vancouver on Saturday, receiving a price of 14.2c and I4c for same. With a passenger list totalling 120 persons. C. P. R. steamer Prln- ;cess Norah, Capt. William Hughes, arrived In portat 9 o'clock yesterday morning from Vancouver and ' sailed an hour later fdr Skagway and other northern' joints whence she is scheduled to .call here next Thursday afttrnocn southbound. Passengers golhg north aboard the vessel include 1 official of the river division o the Yukon, & White Pass Route ard members of the shipyard crew to Whlehorse to bcv. uvt-iuaui yorK started on ine Yukon River licet preparatory to the opening of. the 1935 navigation season. Six persons disembarked from the vessel here 1 while ten went north aboard :her from this port. With a good razed list of ifcsseri- gers, Union stMmer Catila.' Carjt. James FlndlayUferrlvcd" :fn ; port at1 7:45 last evengig, frpmVthe south and sailpri nr. . 4h ft a " , V JWJV, Stewart and o her pdrthem points whence she w 11 fctu'rn here to-! morrow morning and sail at 1:30 p.m. on her rplunt to Vancouver and waypolntsf I ! George Harris, manager of the B. C. Packers tannery at Mill Bay. accompanied bf" E. S. Low, accoun tant. F. Montfith. f6feman, and Watson Noble, veteran storekeeper. I ' were passengers aboard the Catala last evening going north from Van-'. J. couver to the Naas River for the season. It is the first cannery crew ( of the year to go north to the Naas J. Kiver. ! Rev. Oliver Thcrne. Anffllcin ; Church clergyman at Kincollth, re- j jmmea to me. Naas River on the , Catala after visiting In town. "TILLIE THE TOILER" MC-VNHQ Teh Ming Pan. 21-year-old Chhu-se. photographed m London recently, resting the sore dogs" on yhlch he has walked 20.000 miles from China, through Tibet, India and Persia, to London. It required three years for the long Journey, but Is Teh tired of walking? Not by a hiking boot. H . intends to walk all the way back to China, this time via Canada, the United States. New Zealand and Australia. He expects to consume three more years In tramping the earth's terrain. C.N.R. Badminton Club Dinner Dance Trophies Won During Past Winter Presented Saturday Night With about Mlfty members and guests present' the Canadian Na tional Recraanon Association Bad minton Club held a delightf uf din ner dance In the Knox Hotel Satur day night in connection with the presentation of trophies for the past season. J. H. Horton. chairman of the Badminton Club, presided and J. A. Frew, vice-president of the Canadian National Recreatlort Association and Mrs. Frew made' the presentation of prizes and cups. The awards tor the season were as follows: American tournament October!. Miss R.uth Gillies and J. H. Horton. Handicap .tournament. W. Brass Jr. and J. H. Horton; Miss Audrey Wrathall and James Redpath; Miss K. Fortune and N. McOlashln. American tournament (January), Miss Beatrice Berncr and J. H. Horton. Annual tournament Ladies' singles. Miss E. Davis; men's singles. H. Horton: ladies' doubles, Mrs., u. t. uonon ana Mrs. R. Gibson: mixed doubles. Miss O. Munro and H. Horton; men's doubles, R. E. Tobey and J. H. Horton. Following the nresentations dancing was enjoyed from 9 nm. to midnight with P. Peterson actlne as master of ceremonies. Music was ' supplied by Carl Smith's Orchestra. 1 IS -THAT UA.,r. PE A AWO OH, GLASS HE'S A VOUKK3 HLA-V- VMRICHT ROW At D DE VERE ROUALO OEVER2 ,1 I' ill i 3j C'M POSITlVAs A vOU SUEB -THAT HAUO- Back Home TIDS DAILY NEWS Via Canada Mail Schedule 'or the fcait Mondays, Wednesdays and rr days . , , 4:30 pm From the Last- Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur i cays . 10:15 pjn nr Vancouver Mondays (train) 4:30 pjn Tuesday . 12:30 pm Wednesdays (train) ... 4:3C pjii Thursdays .9:30 pm Friday .y,. 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