ft i ft. I fhilups: tf,)8TOMX uIADACHI CASCSJ", IOes nil s r, add it tb common eanie of :n It rewlti in pain and 3 tiwut two houra after eatlnjj. :k orrecUve U an alkali which i and. The be(. corrective Milk of Magnesia. It hat i (taiiillrd with h)siciani in Tt'ar:-, amc ita invention. ipcniul of Phillips' Milk of :s:a n utrauzea instantly many ill volume in acid. It fa harm- leas and taafelest and ita action it quick. You will never rely on nid methods, never continue to suffer, when you learn how quickly, how pleaaantly this premier method aets. I'leaa let it show you cow. '"w40 Brf gnlne Phillips' Milk of Magnesia prescribed by phyai-ciana for 00 yean in correcting excess acida. Each Lottie oontalna full direo-tiona any drugstore. SPECIAL ! Whale-Bone Brushej in Excellent for Massaging the Scalp Values up to $2.25 While they last $1:25 rutes lM9 7w Pxonccr Drutcist THIlcD AVE 0 SIXTH ST TLLLPtlONFS H c 200 Three Graduate Pharmacists UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Kalllnc tivm Prince Duorrl I V.tvr (irvtH. VirTOUU. Kksiimhi IU), llutrdale. Ocean t ails Aim fcn. elr.. Turxlay. p.m. Ir fINMIlllH, Vl( 1DI2M. Iluledale. Alet Itav. ele . rWa mldulibt Itr ALICE A KM. ANYO.V, 8TIWAUT. Nate Klirr. Pert ntnptmu. sun- day. 8.00 p in. llnd Atenue 11 M. SMITH rent Prinre Kurt. II. C. Tiroutli trket old to Victoria and Seattle .and baccate tbrtkrd through to rirttltwlon Special Round Trip Excursion Rates Will Be In Effect From DECEMBER 25 AND GOOD UNTIL MARCH 31 For Further Information Enquire At Local Office I B.C COAST UlXAMSHlPS 1 B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPEJIT To Ketchikan. Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway February 8th, 32nd. To Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle February 12th, 2th. . Prtnceas Mary Ocean Palls, ett, Vancouver and Victoria, ever? Friday. 10 Dili. Round Trip Excursion tickets Prints Rupert-Vanrosr and Victoria, $10.00. Agents For All Steamship Lines W C Orchard, General Aient, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert. Phone 31 Canadian National Large ft Railway Sylcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sailings from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, and intermediate points, each Thursda 10:00 p.m. FlMttANYOX and STEWART each Wednesday at 1 pjn. lor NORTH and SOUTH OUFEN CHARLOTTE ISLAND?, fortnijhlly. l'ASSr.(;i:il TRAIN LfitVE I'KIME KITKMT M(1r!MY- WrtxrsiV and KlllltDlY m U: a.m. lor I'KIM'i: "HiHia:. Ut.MOMUN, WINMI'Ki. all iMilttls CuKrrn Cauaila. lulled Mate. a knit AU, ortiAM kteammii List tl Ticket Office 528 Third Ae.. Prime Kupcrl -Phone ZGU COAL ! COAL ! PF.MBINA EGG Delivered, per ton $12.00 ALBERTA EGG-Delivered,per ton 12.50 ALBERTA LUMP Delivered, per ton 13.50 Special Prices On Your Winter Supply WOOD JIST ARRIVED, NEW SHIPMENT OF BIRCH AND JACK PINE MILL ENDS Per load '. $1.50 BOX CUTTINGS-Pcr load 3.50 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 5S0 If you lose anything try a classified ad. Local Items Dentist. Dr. J. R. Gosse. Phone Save money on housekeeping odd and ends at the Denny Allen half-price sale. 24 Mr. and John Ruseby and chfldren will arrive In the city on tomorrow afternoon's train froml Oilbey, Alta., to take up residence here. Mr. Huseby will engage in fishing out of Prince Rupert. Nina Gurvlch sailed today on Ihe Princess Mary for Ketchikan en route to Dell Island Hot Springs, where he will viatt for the next two or three weeks with his father, Nick ! Gurvich, who is taking treatment there. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Campbell, who have been spending the winter in Nova Scotia, returned to the city on the Princess Royal yesterday afternoon. Mr. Campbell is owner and skipper of the local halibut boat Joe Baker. Complaint was made at the Board of Trade meeting last night of irregularity of boat service to Queen Charlotte Islands. The complaint came from the Oraham Island Farmers' Institute and was referred to the proper committee. I -.substantial redaction Is now effective on round trip tickets via iCflpiadiafi ' mtttonal Steamships i Prince Rupert to Vancouver - and ! Victoria Return fares from Anyox, i Stewart and Ocean Falls to Prince 'Rupert are also reduced. Pull par ticulars from City Ticket Office, Third Avenue, Phone 260. 122 Cammel, Laird & Co.'s shipyard for -ervice of Canadian National Steamships on this coast. Toe write-up of the Prince Henry launch occupies a prominent place and considerable space In the Old Country .laper. It Is accompanied by a picture showing Miss Ishbel Macdon-lld and R. 8. Johnson, managmc-Kreets of Oammsla Laird & Ok, leaving the launching platform after the naming ceremony at which Miss Macdonald officiated, and also a fine picture of the way the Prince Henry wBl appear after her NOTICE L. F. Coles, piano tuner, is now. in town. Call Red 103 for orders. HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel t'MIF.K SEW N-WIOKMKNT Mean llwtrd: Trave'k-r' sample Kooma; Hut and Told Water ITrr llua Meet' All TralH a4 I but Rates M-IX1AL SIM and Up MOKT1II.V ItATIM JOHN FRY and A. DONALD Proprietary PHONE 51 3 Central II. M. Hanson, Queen Charlotte, L. Petersen, Vancouver; W. Oliver, Sondspit. Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading Um lly hotel. Hot and cold w.mr in all rooms A. J. mUDIIOMME. Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth stu Savoy E. EveictK, Oona H!??r; F. Patterson, Prince-Ruper : O Olstn. C.N. R.; William Tones, Port Eas'ngton; J.'Mr Butfer. mWJal: UMel- tom, bfidtnonton; ILaiy Win Held. Jedwuy: M. Watson, PortStapson. New Royal Hotel J. Jirelll. riop. TI1K IIOl I.I. WOltTII Willi C Hct Cold Watfr; Steam Het 75c PER DAY AND UP. i,. Royal George 'Elliott, Vancouver; Oust Skog, Queen Charlotte Islanos. White Lunch Has Reopened UN1HW NEW MANAGEMENT THE DAILY NEWS iSLmaeiiiiisi Weakness of lite Silouil Pallor of the lips, gums and eyelids is proof that the blood ir tfua and watery. , Anaemia i th name given' to this condition'. "Anemia is' most prevalent amont girls and young women. The crto girl often suffers aa the result of 1 1 anaemic condition of the blood an the consequent upsetting of ti nervous system. The remarkable success of Tn Chase's Nerve Food in cases of thi land is perhaps the bast proof that it goes directly to the formation o. pure, rich blood. And pure, ricl blood is the foundation of the bealtl and strength of the whole humar-body. Ilr. Cliase'is The greatest U restoratives for ti. blood and nerves; There axe stfU plenty of bargain.-; at the Denny Allen half-price sale. 24 Join oar Art Classes and make your own home refinements. Instructions free. Per information Phone 6. McRae Bros Ltd. 37 I. C. C. Mills, at the Board of i Trade meet in hut nht renorted R. Phillips of this city has re-j that n rii. hH vt Kn h. celved from his friend, Alec 8. Mon roe, well-known C..N. S. S, chief engineer, a copy of the Birkenhead ... -I Tn m h n M, 1 D nllimn nf fka talned by mlttee. hand. the freight rates com- L A W awtta of the Board tf e twa dh h. fit oils sugitested a drive for members. A committee will be ap pointed to take- this matter in A letter was resetted by the Board of Trade last evening from Chartes Hapgy of Queen Charlotte endorsing me movement to nave radiophones .esaflUslwfl ,s aids to 'ight keepers. ANNOUNCEMENTS 4 " Mocseheart Women Whist Drive and Dance Thursday, February 13, at 8:M. 75c and 50c. (tf) Presbyterian Valentine tea Feb ruary 13. Church Han. Hk ary 14. TQ Mr Masqurade ON.R.A. S'xth Auditorium, FrMay, Ball, Fefera- Valentine concert, Daptiat Church, February H at 8 pjiu 50c. Moose Legion 45 Annual Novelty dance, Thursday. February SO. Players' dub Patsy" Feb. 3)4 Hfttt... stagtng the "The and 2 "at Moose Annual Ball, February 28. (15) Catholic Women's League Spring Sale. April 24. FROM S AINT JOHN .7 Hmiwdocal 'March 14 Moncalm 1 Not cnlltug t El'it TO CHERBOURG-LONDON Msr. 7, Apl 10 MtUMina TO CHERBOURG SOUTHAMP 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Dig 4 Taxi, tf The Denny Allen half-price sale is still going strong. 21 Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Hcilbroner's Store, (tf ) Moose dance 'Saturday" 9' to 12. Premier Orchestra. Admission 50c. 50 Mrs. S. ,M. Rock sailed on the Princess Koyal last night for Vancouver en route to San Francisco. Meeting last night, the Life Saving Scouts of the Salvation Army decided in future to hold their meetings pn Tuesday evenings. , J. P. Dover of Queen Charlotte City arrived on the Prince John last night from the islands and will return there on the same vessel Oalt freighter Salvor, Capt. Rush, arrived in port at 11:15 this morning from the south with a cargo of Vancouver Island coal for Albert & McCaffery. Dr. J. C. Dunn of Massett arrived in the city on the Prince John last night for a brief -visit and will return to the islands on the same vessel tonight. , The Board of Trade last night decided to leave it to the president to appoint delegates to the meeting of the executive of the associated boards at Terrace. James Boyd, acting inspector of fisheries for District No. 2, returned to the city on the Princess Mary this morning from a brief trip to Vancouver on official duties. L. S. Ferris, proprietor of the In-gersoU Hotel at Ketchikan, and Mrs. Ferris were passengers aboard the Princess Mary toddy, returning north after a trip to Seattle. Frank Gosling, regularly purser new i of the Princess Louise, is aboard the Princess Mary this trip north, relieving Parser Cornelius, who 1s staying ashore at Victoria owing to the illness of his wife. The Amalgamated dvtl Servants last night had a letter before the Board of Trade endorsing the move in favor of rmdlophdnW Tor light keepers. The letter will be suitably acknowledged. Three new members were elected to the Board of Trade at the general monthly meeting held la,st evening. Tney were Harold de Wulfe. Capt. J. D. Thurber and Capt. David Ritchie. Lome McAllister, Canadian customs officer at White Pass, and Mm. McAllister, who have been on a holiday trip to Seattle, were pas sengcrs aboard the Princess Mary today returning north. Motorshlp Bellingham, Capt. J. E. Anderson, arrived in port at 6 o'clock tills morning from Ketchikan with five carloads of frozen fish for trans-shipment East over the Canadian National Railways. The board of trade, at its meet- ling last night, decided, on recom mendation of a special committee, to carry on with standing committees as formerly instead of appointing special committees as needed. Allen S. DeRiemer of Spokane ar rived in the city on the Princess Royal yesterday afternoon from the south and will visit here for 'the ixt few weeks with his son-in-law ;nj daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. " ::.-on. Bank of Montreal. C PU seamer Princess Mary, C apt C C. Saintey, arrived In port ( i! o'clock this morning from ncouvcr and sailed at 1 pjn. for skyway and other Alaska points, Iiaum p V. b I f Mk4n Wl tn anil Iiam j;i lor nil jviriST niir.c arc x.uuuiw w uu line pool, ! southbound next Wednesday af ter as uar.tro! i noon. While here, the vessel made TON-HAMBURG' . 30 ....Muts colds! Attention is hereby drawn u&Wi?t'aUWrnm !to tMt tbat there too feS "ctVSVi xit.Mr VVt jPopW taking notice of my form . .4Of)I XSii4 1;M,KJV- ;of treatment for colds. My com- TO CHEIUJOURG-SOUTHAMP- xriK' i irrnpnni. i Mar. It Duchasi of Rodrord ( FROM VANCOUVER i T IUwsll-JSMlu-rhlnu-l1iltlp()liir xFeb. IS, xAp. 17 E.nprra oi Canada xMmr. 8.V May 8 r.:w:n ot Ruaila Star SB. May as hiupraaa at Ami I x Including rail .i Honolulu ADt!v let Aarnu everywhere or J. J. KOItsilH Bteamahlp Oenl P:as. Aqmt CP R stution Viincpirr, Tdcphaii. linnty 1111 a brief call at the ocean dock to unload two automobiles. There were 66 passengers coming north on the Princess Mary, five of whom disembarked here. i sunshine treatment promptly ar rests a cold in early stage, and thereby prevents any complications that may follow; and great relief i$ felt from these measures even when primary complications have set in Treatment at your home m.iy be arranged for by phoning Blue 85 or Red 689, and private consultation. R. E. Eyolf-son, D.C. 33 ffl? PAGE THREE It gives more pleasure than you thought tea could give us! SALADA" TEA 'Fresh Srora the gardens1 (Jhurcfr $enuce0 FIRST UNITED CHURCH Pastor, Rev. A. Wilson, B. A. ru Morning Service at 11 o'clock. Subject, "CHRIST IN THE AGE WE LIVE IN." Speaker, Rev. Dr. Hugh Dobson, secretary for Social Service and Evangelism. Sunday School at 12:15. Evening Service at 7:30. Subject, "THE CHALLENGE TO MANHOOD IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY." Speaker, Rev. Dr. Hugh Dobson. Anthem, "Abide With Mi" Devotional Meeting Wednesday at 7:30. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science Society, 215 Second Avenue ' This Society is a branch of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ. Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Sunday morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject, "SPIRIT." Sunday School at 12 noon. Testimony meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The public is cordially invited. Reeding room, 245 Second Avenue, open on Mondays and Thursdays from 3 to 8 pjn. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister, Rev. Thomas McConnelL BA, Morning Service at 11 o'clock. Subject. "LOYALTY TO THE CHURCH." Sunday School at 12:15. Evening Service at 7:30. Subject. "YOKE OF REST." A cordial welcome to all. ... FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. F. W. Dafoe, D.D, Minister Services: Morning Worship at 11 ajn. Subject, "CONQUERING FAITH." Sunday School at 12:15. Evening Service at 7:30. Subject, "CHRIST THE SUPREME ATTRACTION OF MEN." Devotional Service, Wednesday at 8 pjn. A por-dlal welcome. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Church of England) Very Rev. J. B. Gibson, Dean Morning Prayer and Sermon at 11 o'clock. Sunday School at 2:30. Evening Prayer and Sermon at 7:30. Mrs. H. E. Denlson, who has been'giam Included selections by a male on a trip to England will return to the city on tomorrow afternoon's train. F. Patterson, pioneer Porcher Is-1 nglng. PARTY FOR FISHERMEN Highly Successful Affair Held Last Nirht by Local Lief Erikson Society Under the auspices of the Lief Erikson Society, the Metropole Hall was the scene last hlght of a gay party which was arranged as a send-Off for the halibut fishermen preparatory to the commencement of 1030 fishing operations. About 175 persons were present and the affair proved one of great enjoyment. With I. Fenness, president of the society, presiding, the evening's proceedings commenced with a delightful program of music and singing. There was a speech by Jack Selvlg and other items on the pro- holr under the leadership of Peter Lien, piano solo by Mr. Lien, recitation by B. Pedersen, humorous reading by H. Brikstad and community land mining man,, who has been After the program, dancing was on a trip south, returned to the! ndulged in with music by Hanson city on the Princess Royal yester- & Ftad's orchestra. The affair day afternoon from Vancouver, "P' UP until the small hours of and is a guest at the Savoy Hotel p0 morning with N. Ounderson as j master oi ceremonies. At midnight Capt. William Oliver, who arriv-lIllclott refreshments were served ed in the city on the Prince John unler direction of the social last evening from Sandsplt to at tend the United Church Presby tery meetings, will sail by the same steamer tonight, on his return to the islands. J. D. Fraser, Inspector for the Board of Grain Commissioners, arrived in tthe city on the Princess Royal yesterday afternoon from Vancouver and, after a brief visit here on official duties, left on this morning's train for committee consisting of Mrs. H. Brikson, Mrs. H. Halkestad, H. Hanson, N. Guoderson and P. Bruke-land. John Storseth presided at the door. "Modemity can't even talk leis urely without a stimulant. The little real conversation we have Is simply an aehronisttc" Rachel . Crothers. NERVES WERE BAD Could Not Sleep Tired All Day Long Miss' Florenoe Cootier, Bark Lais, Ont., writes: "I was troubled witk my nerrri, eoold not sleep at light, and felt tired all day long. "A neighbor earn in to ma, on morning, aad advised ma to taia "The first box did ma rood tad after the siith box I was abla to f back to siy work." Price, 50r. a box at all droggUts and dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of pries b Tbe T. Milium Co- Limlttd, Toronto, Out.