Wednesday. November 16, 1930 v. THE DAILY NEWS paoe nniEB Was Weak and Run Down Could Scarcely Do Housework Local Items Mrs. Edward A. Allen, Ue-unBon, Alta., writes "I would like to tell you of the great bcncAt I have received from your Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills. 1 wag feeling very much run down Glasses fitted by registered ia health, and was no weak I could scarcely do optometrist at Heilbroner's store. my housework, in fact, I Would have to Jie down in the afternoon for an hour or so. I law your Fish IS Healthy Food." Eat more OCATl ON Fishrndisoppcrteriromw industrj PriceTl jca box zjiyt"jjLjw?ajgd, " ny renewed strength. - ..ui.rucuwiueaaea.iuem 10 a neiEHuor anv feel sure they will help her too. ' ' ' .Irnr ! irnrU stores, cr milled direct on receipt of price fcr The T. Ui Toronto, Out PefsorkU Weetufg Cards Our new samples arc here and arc ready for your Inspection Interesting; Cards, Booklets, Greetings lie personal cards this year, they are doubly welcome, indicate good taste and arc distinctly individual Prices Per Dozen $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, Up Orines Met. yfio Pioneer Drttgyisls Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. THREE GRADUATE PIIARMICISTS "S lM ' 1 4fl Of Outstanding Character The nam 'Black AWhhV on boHl of whisky is as absolute a guarantee as the haH-nwk on silver. II assures thai subtle difference In flavour and quality which distingulsheslhlswhiskyfrom all others. It guarantees lhal only Ihe finest materials have been used and lhal always everywhere the quality Is tho same. "BLACK & WHITE" srnTfH WHISKY uvv , DISTILLED, BLENDED AND BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND ri 3 advertisement is not published or displayed by the i Liquor Control Board or by the Government of ' British Columbia. mm B.r COAST UTlAMSUIPS T..V T V i II. C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE SAILINGS FUOM miNCE nUl'EKT ro Ketchikan. Wrannell, Juneau. Skagway Nov. 15. 2, Nov. 5. 19. To Vancouvei, Victoria. Seattle- ITliicCM Mary Otinn Flls. e. Vsilciwr and Vic- loiu, twry many, iw v-m. Arc nts Tor All Steamship Lines W C. Orchard o! A.rnt. 3rrtAv.. Prluee Rupert, Poor 31. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED MtTIAL WINTr.lt rXUKsloN F.lHsW T -N alc Ir.m No. I. H ' ,,-- Ml tSfMf ft""' miNCE KUPEKT TO VANCOl VUV VMvfltSuKN Hlrnmrrs lft P""' 1 f"''" ? lATALA RtKKV TIEWDW 1 Arrlvin Vancouver Thun.:ty Neon pro. tAUIIENA EVEIIV HlllA MlikSIOHT Arrlvlnu Vancouver Sunday 'iatrtWht l)Pro' suiim. to Port SUnpun. Alir? Ami Anyox, Btawart and Noaa mil ritiatum regarding U iitlUls-. id tkkeU (A PKINfti KITEIIT AHEMY: w nd A en Me, llwwe aw FOR Q A I 17 HOU8E-9 rooms and bath, sewer connec- VI kJiLiL, Uon h()t wnter nPilU.d. concrete basement. 'n:cd in garden with conerete wiilks- 3500.00 v ' bargain Jo: ;e 4 rooms and bath.wr connection, 1 500.00 ' " C: H V corner, Fifth Ave. W., partly furnished jKWiE- 7 rooms, fully modtrn, Filth Ave. 4 000.00 T' in to arrange , McCAFFERY, CIHRONS & COLLAUT, LTD. Tu Thl'l.ve. M,,lal Mfc of Canada - I'lwne 11 Ladles are specially invited t attend the boxing match Friday night. 270 "Amy From Arizona" at Rupert East United, Church tonight at 8 p clock: 'Admission 50c. (270 a. w. Macey, who has been on a business trip to. the interior, return- to the city on yesterday afternoon's train. Boxing! Friday night, Empress Social Club Arena-- Mel Cowle, Featherweight Charm of Western Canada ;vs. BUly; Balnea, Ketchikan. ': h ' 271 Hyggas Bazaar, Metropole Hall, Friday, Nov. 21. ProgranjtarU at 8 o'clock. of Jancy Work. Admis-s)rf tfi dance 26c. Everybody wel-afeife. (272) Dr. R. O. Large of Port JSlmpson, who is nt present on a post-gradu-ateUour In ' the Eastern United States, will, it is understood, leave Fort Simpson next year to take up the practice of his profession In thte city. C. N. It. steamer Prince George, Capt. Ilarry. Nedden. making her first voyage of .the season on winter schedule, arrived in port at 11:30 this morning from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls and will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon, for Anyox and Stewart whence she will return here tomorrow evening southjbound. , Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dainbridge, who' were married recently at Bella Bella where the groom is agerit for the Imperial Oil Co., and where the I bride was formerly Miss Jennie Rendle R.N., lady superintendent of ! the R. W. Large Memorial Hospital, were passengers aboard the Catala yesterday . afternoon going through to Bella Bella where they will take upjT?sldence after having mada 'thf roujid trip ndrth to Prinoe Ru bert Aijyox and Stewart for a ! honeymoon. DO YOU SUFFER WITH HEADACHE? So easy to get quick relief and prevent aa attack in the future. Avoid bromides and dope. They relievequick-ly but affect the heart and are very dangerous. They are depressing ami only give temporary relief, the cause of the headache still remains within. The sane and harmless way. First correct the cause, sweeten the sour and acid stomach, relieve the intes-tkes of the decayed and poisonous feod matter, gently stimulate the liver, Start the bile flowing and the bowels pats oft the waste matter which causes your headache. Try Carter's Little Liver Pills. Druggists 25c red pigs. KINGS M Ml. I cofimne for. THE HOLIDAYSl flOW leuMiit to no the old folk at homo UU" nr . tloiihly mi Vheu Canadian National hooka your aftage and arrange, all transportation ilrtalti for you. Choice ueroinniiHlutlon. Courteous, efficient rrvlre. Moderute cost. For Information Call or Write II. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Itupert, Il.C. w.tti ,.i&uxTirmitsraaiim ism ma v ; T HEr spinniagwheel, whirring far . . .... m t 'V into the night, provided the ac- companiment to our grandmother's lullaby,, for her work never ceased. In those, days, people were born to work or they were born to play, and the dividing line was seldom crossed. . The new household servant electricity by performing much of the. housework that was formerly done by the housewife, has made it possible for her to devote more and more hours of the day or night to social duties and even to political affairs. Nowadays, it is not only the Duchess who is a leader of community thought and activity modern society is benefitting from the rich experience of individuals from all walks of life. Certainly, to-day, woman's vocation is to wield za influence not only in her primary field, which is the home, but also in national and civic affairs. There she has the oppor- 1 ninity to weave into our social fabric those designs and patterns which benefit our-, selves and our children. kprtftern Electric COMPANY LIMITED A National Electrical Service DO YOU KNOW Ttat tbtrt art 413 fx-til milti V tsnidi, u-ilb a Cmpilai im ttt-men I nearly (200,- OOO.OCO? Duinerware, china, crockery, (lassware. IIcilbroncr's Store. The percaplta consumption of fish in Canada Is low. Help build It up. 272 All seats for Boxing match Friday night are reserved and on sale at Empress Social Club. Phone 592 for reservations. 270 George Oartell of the Dominion Rooms, charged with supplying liquor to Indians, has been remanded for eight days. s lfugh Ferguson of McRae Bros, staff sailed yesterday afternoon on the Catala for a holiday trip' to Vancouver and elsewhere In the south. Presbyterian Bazaar tomorrow afternoon in Church Hall. Supper will be served from 5.30 to 7.30 p. ni. Price 50c. Good music program. IBvarybQdy welcome. 270 F W.M,S. of First United" Church will hold a tea and sale of home-cooking at the home of Mrs. W. T Kergin Fourth Avenue West, Frl- tWSjr.'Nbv. 21,. from ,3 to 6. 270 ) ( AVclIingtofT Coal. The coal that made Nanalma a city. Albert & McCaffcry. Phone 116 and 117. tf W. Bean and N. Nelson, who have been In the service of the Power Corporation of Canada here on construction work, sailed yesterday afternoon on the Catala for Vancouver. Mr. Bean will go to his home at Fernlc ISO ROBSON STREET VANCOUVER, B.C.' j The value of Materials used an- nually In the Fish Canning & Cur- j ling about Establishments of Canada is1 $20,000,000. 272 f t - -ft. i ui'ntlvnr,ltvrTC A ill TENDKKS WANTED Sealed tenders for the purchase of the Anglican Mission Boat "Northern Cross" will be received i by- the unsjpr signed up to noon December' IS. 1030. Tems strletlv cash. The boat may be inspected 4. 4.4,4 general particulars may be had jfrem Rev. v. H. Rushbrook, P. O. Presbyterian Bazaar Nov. 20. 533, prince Rupert. B.C. 272 St. Andrews Dance, November 26. Moose llall. Royal Purple Bridge and Vhtot series, next game, December 1. Anglican W. A. Bazaar Dee. 2. United Church Bazaar Dec. 4. Hard time dance Queen Mary Chapter, I.O.D.E. Hall December 4. ; .V j High SchooI Concert, Dee. 11. j i on f flash Coughs The first alp of "Buckley's' rivr. rmri. .,ort right alter that tickle. Loosen. Mrpra. Peu.trates' and clear the tube., Stop, the cough. Every druggist .ells It. AcU Like a Flash W A SINCLE SIP PROVES IT . Insurance ThatYpu Can Pay For What do you say to insurance at cost? You pay for no salaried officers and heavy overhead In the Family Beneficiary' Society, of Vancouver, B.C. There is something you Owe your famtly-- PROTECTION! investigate our plan. Write for information. I.Einil Sl'ENCKIt I1LDO, 553 Granville Street Vancouver, n.C. i. mmm 1... mmm 2t About 85,000 persons are in the Fishing Industry of 272 HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel t.Mir.R NEW MANAGEMENT Hiram lleatrd: Travellrr.' Hample Kooms; Hot and Cold tValrr Free llus Meets All Train, and Boat. Rates $1.00 and Up SPECIAL MONTHLY HATES C. It. niGGAKT & A. DONALD Proprietor PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Ruper.'s leading family hotel. Hot and cold water in 'all rooms A. J. l'KUDIIOMME. Prop. Cor. of Fraser und Fifth Sts. Savoy Fred Brown, Anyox; Mrs. II. Pel-letler, Edmonton: Mrs. L. Levolr, Anyox; Mrs. P. Blair, Winnipeg. New Royal Hotel I. Zarelll, Prop. THE HOTEL VYOKTII WHILE Hot ft Cold Water. St.sm Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Trleplionr tSt Itoyal Earle Lockwood, Jack E. Lock-wood and Carl Biede, Ketchikan; Mr. and Mrs. William Yuskow, Two Hills, Alta.: P. Brentzen, Port Simpson; N. L. Brewer. Dlgby; P Calm, J. Hansen and V. Colussl, city.