Iwednftsday, December 17, 1930. Price 50c a box Christmas Suggestions Christmas Crackers. Select yours now Brush Sets, off regular prices Cups and Saucers in Old English Patterns Atomizers, Perfumes, Soaps, Perfume Sets Dorco Rubber Toys, pure gum rubber inflated toys rmes no. Jfui Pioneer Drugrjvsls Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. THREE GRADUATE PIIARMICISTS' CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK l AND SHIPYARD OI'EKATINti li. T. I 20.000-TON FLOATING DKYDOCK EnginecrM. Machinists, IJoilermakein? Illarkimiths, l'attern Makers. Founders Wood toilers, Etc ELECT KIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle. All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK , PHONES 43 AND 38S :ooooooooooouo90oKKHoiraoooa9ao9ooK9doeooo Want Ads - Let Them. Re Your Broker in Buying and Selling Somebody is waiting to buy that bouse or butnxm sot. or coat you Have to sell. Aomebody Is waiting to sell that ear. or "typewriter, or whatever else ft la ycJ are in the market lor. Oet the habit of shoppings through the Want Ads. You tains- undreamed ol opportunities. Do your shopptr UirouRh these columns and see how prontaue ana pleasant It is. READ and USE PRINCE RUPERT DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS Phone 9S Tf ?ta fnllv told it's auicklv sold" a a. a w u - oa o naooooonoK)omxHooooooo 11 find undreamed of bar oui.mj. r. X wUinm "" l"cl,eU ViZ,, MS 17. January i. vT r m All Steamship Lines Agnt. Jrd.. Prince Ruocrt, PhoneSl UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED MECJU. WISTKH IXCIHCIO.N KAttKK I.V Ft. 1W1 ' "" r,nr Tl.k,ls Ml from Nut. 1'UINCE RUPERT TO VANCOUVER $-0 RETURN Mromm Vrm Kniii f c Vsm-wnrr: T S.M. t ATAI.A KVEKV TITI. :" VM. UDDPM Wta. ThUMdsy Noon upproi. Arrlvt., Vancouver, vm o e 6uiKly mldnlBh r W?, V.ncouvor , Arriving llkd sud Wf Arm. AnroK. Wfloklv Mllnis. tS Port tuuiaiou. Aiu Kivrr ii'i- .r.ir-iMT Inforaistion regard lnK M rillNf'E HI I'l.lt T AfHNI V: ' A I rnicr I I1J 1 a L TEAMS11IPS Felt Tired Out All Day Could Not Sleep at Night Mrs. Aldamond Lalonde, 2491 St. James St., Montreal, Que., writes: " After a spell of the grippe I in left very nervous, and felt drowsy and tired' out all day, and' could not sleep "at night 1 I was s(0 troubled: with my heart and $d not J feel at all like working. I was told about Mil-burn's Heart and Nerve Pills and after taking four boxes I was completely relieved of my trouble, and can recommend your Pills to everyone." Bold at all drug and general stores, or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co.. Ltd Toronto, Oat B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE SAILlMiS FROM MtlNCB KUPEKT To toUhlSn. WrVngelL Juneau, Skagway- nwpmber 13, 27. To Vancouvef. Victoria. Seaitle- December 3, Afmn (, W C Orchard, nn Do you read the classified advertisements? Local Items Glasses fitted by registered joptometrtet at Ileilbroncr's store, Meosetf !ilstl drlv ancj-fiance Friday nightJ inidbf XakaSTree. Turkey and chicken are the prizes. 293 W. H. Tolin of Stewart is a passenger aboard the Prince George today returning north after a trip to Vancouver,. .. . . . , Mrs. J. P. Cade, who has been on a two months' holiday trip to California, returned home on the Prince George this morning. Reid McLennan, who has been on a brief trip to Vancouver, returned to the cite from the south on the Prince George this morning. A. M. Manson K.C. will sail on the Prince George Friday night for Vancouver where he will spend the Chris Unas and New Year holiday season with his family. P. A. McLeUan, regularly chief of ficer of the steamer Camosun, is at present sailing as second officer of the Catala on the Union Steamship Co.'s run between here and Van couver. . The regular monthly meeting of the Prince Rupert Retail Merchants' Association, scheduled tor last night, was cancelled. Owing to the busy season, there will toe no meeting of the Association this month. Charles F. Kemp of Alex McRae Co. Ltd. print shop staff will sail Friday evening on. the ss. Prince George for West Vancouver where he will spend the Christmas and New Year holidays visiting with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James R Mitchell. Mrs. Kemp is already in the south. ANNOUNCEMENTS OpeeetU .""iW Enchanted Pal ac$ fcbotb Memorial School, Dec l aad It. Moose Christinas Tree Whist Drive and-Dance. December 19. Canadkc Legion BJSJB.L. Christmas TreDeeesobtr JO. rCttflstaias Tree Dec. 21. Eagle's Christmas Tree Dec. 22. BatMlsr.Chl1atnuu Tree December CI. Son) Norway Christmas Tree December 3c. Lief Krickaon C&ristmas Gather-lag Det$gber 2, Moose Hall. Msasa Lealoo datics New Year's Km Hogmanay dance 1XDJS. KHar New Years Kve Cabaret Elks' Home. Presbyterian Bums' Banquet on January 23. LQCBJNt) TRIP WiNTSEC FAKES PRINCE RUPERT to VANCOUVER VICTORIA in i Including Mlt doit DrlV, TtcLU om U up I F.W. JSlh. 111. lUlura limit March Slat. Fwr lof.H'matWn aall or writ R. F. MNAl Clin)M. ii.ro. rrlooa lluiwt U.C. Canadiatn national l THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE DO YOU SUFFER WITH HEADACHE? t " So easy to get otriclfTelief and pre-i vent an.atfack irf, the? future. Avoids Lromides'asd dope. iThey relieve quiclf 'Jy but.afljfct thieart and are very dangerous. They are depressing and "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 add stomach, relieve the intestines of the decayed and poisonous food matter, gently stimulate the liver, start the btfq flowing and the bowels pass off the waste matter which causes your headache. Try Carter's Little Liver Pills. Druggists 25c red pkgs. Mrs. J. 8. MacDonald sailed yes terday afternoon on the Catala for a visit In Vancouver and elsewhere in the south. All members of L.O.L., No. 2310 pease attend meeting In Metro pole Hall Thursday, Dec. 18 at 8 o'clock. Important. 293 Col. J. W. NkhoUs, who has been on a business trip to Vancouver and elsewhere In the south, returned to the city on the Prince George this morning. Olof Hanson MP, who has been o na brief trip to 'Vancouver on business, returned to the city from the south on the Prince George this morning. All merchants wishing to keep open Thursday afternoon and ev ening, December 18, can do so according to city bylaws. Retail Merchants Association. 293 J. W. Plommer of the King Edward High School teaching staff will sail Friday evening on the ss. Prince George for Vancouver where he win spend the Christmas vacation. Miss Alice Kergtn, who is attending High School In the city, sails this afternoon for Alice Arm where she will spend the Christmas and New Year vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs". H. F. Kergin. CPU. steamer fprlncess Norah. Capt. C. C. Salnty. returned & Dart at 2 o'clock this afternoon af ter a regular voyage to Skagway ana ower auukb ponis ana saueu an hour later for Vancouver and victoria. ,.v Miss MipKcent bqrtjf.. who has been nursing. at Marshtleld Oregon, artlTedirr,thefety on the Prince 0feorge'!Ulls' nrffning from the south to spend the Christmas and New Year vacation at her home here. Jack Shore, who has been in the service of the Consolidated Mining Sc Smelting Co. here, sailed this af ternoon on the Princess Norah for Vancouver en route to Kimbeley in the southern interior to which point he has been transferred. At an executtre meeting of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club yesterday preliminary arrangements were nade for the ceremony instal -laUan of officers ofirjJanuary 23 next. It is expected to, have district and possibly International officers here for the proceedings. A stag party will be one cf the principal features. Mrs. D. E. Murphy and daughter, Miss Marie returned home on the Prince George this morning froni Victoria. Miss Murphy successfully cmpleted her probationary course for nurse at St. Joseph's hospital but under orders of the doctor must take an extended holiday tor her health. Mrs. Murphy has been spending a few weeks with her at i Victoria. I CNR. steamer Prince George Capt. HarV Neddcti. with a good'! staed. pasifnftr list, arrjftj in port at 11' ,m&k this morning from Vanoomer. Powell River and Ocean Falls and will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Anyox. Stewart and Ketchikan whence she 'will return here Friday morning and sail that evening' from Vancouver via O&in Falls, PoweMtlver and 1 " ' ' "" 1; Alert Bay.' . ' K John R. Morgan, head tt the Morgan Logging Co. and the Blllmor Spruce Mills Ltd., came In on yesterday afternoon's train, from Blllmor mill to meet his brother, B. E. Morgan, who was expected back this morning on the Prince George or next week from a trip to Mlnnea 1 polls. Mr. Morgan, who plans .on 1 spending the winter at Blllmor, says there is no foundation for rumors t hat have been circulating here that the mill is to be sold; ' DInnerware, china, crockery, glassware. Heilbroner's Store, Ernest A. Morgan returned to the city on the Prince George this morning from a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs., J. W. Eastwood and family of Dishy Island. wh'L sail oh the Prince George Friday, night for victoria on a noimay visit. Ed. Duquette, brakesman for the CNH., left last Saturday for Montreal,' where he will spend a part f the winter on holidays. Lief Eriksdn Society Whist drive and Dance, Wednesday Dec. 17, 8.30 pin. Premier Orchestra. Ev erybody welcome. 293 Robert Pegg of the Dally News business office staff will sail on the Prince George Friday evening for Vancouver where he will spend Christmas with his family. J. E. Blackaller of the ferry and barge department of the Canadian National Railways arrived in the city on the Prince George this morning from Vancouver. He is here to take over the new car barge which has Just been completed at the local dry dock for service between Port Mann and Vancouver Island. Nervous Woman Nearly Drives Husband Away "T u-aa verv nervous and so cross witn my nusDana i nearly xirove him away. Vinol has changed this and we are happy again." Mrs. V. Dueaa. Doctors have long known the va lue of mineral elements Iron, calcium with cod liver peptone, as contained in Vinol. Nervous, easily tired people are surprised how Vinol gives new strength, sound sleep and a BIG appetite. Gives you more PEP to enjoy life! Vinol tastes delicious. Ormea Ltd., Drugs. HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel tNKlK NEW MANAGEMENT Mram llMtrd: Traveller' Samplr Koonu: lint and fold Watrr Frrc rtu Mnls All Train and float Rates $1.00 and Up errXIAl MONTHLY KATE!) CK.r.ICr.AUT & A. DONALD frwprletors PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Rupcn's leading family hotel. Hot .rod cold water In all rooms. A. J. rilUMIOMME. Prop. Cor. of Fraser tnd Fifth Sts. Savoy J. McLellan, Stewart; Ed. John-sen. Oona River. New Royal Hotel I. Zarrlll, Prop. Tilt IIOTF.1. WIICTII WHILE Hot & Cold Water: Steam Ihtt 75c PER IMY AND UP TrlrplHHir 181 Royal Oeorge McLagen, Victoria; A. Aronson, city; Mrs. V. C. Grant, Balmoral; T. Emerson and H. Krtst-mansson. Osland; R. Redman, Holland Rock; O. Erlandsen. Osland; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brendible Jr., Charles Brendible, Edward Mars-den. Mrs. Evelyn Bates and R. F. Davies, Ketchikan. Boston Grill Large Cabaret SPECIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Every Saturday Nljht, 9 to U . Dance Hall for Hire Accomodation for Private Parties Phone 457 Prince Ruprrt SPEED WITirSAfSTX Is what you will enjoy in a comfortable roomy car, by calling TAXI 25 Promptness, reliability and courtesy Is our motto. A trial will be appreciated. Phone S6. Matt Videck Ambulance and Taxi Service "WniTE nORSE" it the brand most favoured by Scotsmen and they are the greatest connoisseurs of whisky. Could you make a miser choice when choosing whisky for yourself 1 DISTILLED. BLENDED AND BOTTLED This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. The MARRIAGE"of THE WHITE HORSE "W7HTre HORSE" is Real Old 'V Scotch. First matured 'and then blended, it is cgain matured and reblended, so that the whisky becomes properly married. This marrying of "WHITE HORSE" is a very lengthy process and the result is a right noble spirit of subtle and distinctive aroma and bouquet, soft, smooth and very pleasing to the palate, without a trace of kick or bite. As a heart tonic and digestive -WHITE HORSE" stands supreme. lifuiTE Horse RE-SALE DEPOT Whisky IN SCOTLAND 1 TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIKY FOK SKEENA BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZKD MILK AND CREAM DAILY f.. Early Delivery Throoghont the City Motorshln Norco arrived in port last night, from Ketchikan and, after unloading nine carloads of frozen fish for transshipment Ea. t ' over the Canadian Nuti'.nal Rail- USED CAR BARGAINS In order to reduce our stock of used cars before the end of the year, we have reduced our price on every used car in stock. A small cash payment and monthly Instalments will take any of the cars listed .below. Cars will not be misrepresented, but age and general coaflltion will be frankly told. All but two are equipped with self-starter. All but the very cheapest have good or new batteries and good tire equipment One Ford Delivery, Car 50 00 One 1925 Ford Covered Delivery Car Sl'lO 00 eyXUVW good condition - One Dodge Covered Delivery Car 434 Aft good condition One 1928 Ford A Covered Delivery Car UUUsUv dQO 00 completely reconditioned Three Ford TT Ton Trucks According to tire and mechan- ieaUondition 75.00to 150.00 1?! 8125.00 S150.00 One 1MB Ford Fordor- 150.00 good engine One 1925 Ford Coupe- 175.00 good condition Two 1926-27 Ford Tudor Sedans Excellent condition d 225.00 & 250.00 One 1925 Chevrolet Touring 150.00 fair condition One 1928 Chevrolet Sedan S475.00 excellent condition One 1928 Ford A Coupe 425.00 excellent condition ARRANGE FOR DEMONSTRATION OR TRIAL We'll teach you to drive if neccssarr S. E. PARKER LTD. Third Ave. East FORD DEALERS Telephone IS MJiiisssssssMsswsssBswsssMsssssiMessssSMsss' tswsmsmmtstmsmiiMmsmst lull Till I HIP f WtssMTTWriyi sUi miiai 1 Dr Alexander X-RAV SERVICE PHONE 575 BESNER BLOCK DENTIST J. D. McPhee, formerly a well known officer with the Union Steamship Co.'s fleet, is now in the service of the Canadian National r-...,.. ata imchina anri ie nf nre-spnt. chief officer of the steamer Prince ; ways, sailed this morning for Seat-John, i te.