Lday; December 15, 1D30. lV5 A Indigestion So Bad Was Afraid To Eat Mra. A. T. Bowman, 157 Rebaeca St., Hamilton, Out, write: "I had been troubled, for year, with Indigestion and mffered so badly I was afraid to eat. I am on my third bottle of Burdock Blood Bitters, and can now eat anything I like withoul dutreu after, and can enjoy my sleep every night without fear of suffering. I I carnot . It I praise ....... B.B.B. too . . hieldy for wnav 11 nag aons ior me," j iila i U ing nd tniril iWrei; mtnoftotuxti, for thi put 51 rear, oalr ' i, T, Mlfliura Co, Lid, Toronto, Onfc ' 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 fines to. Ztfio Pioneer DruQeisls Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. THREE GRADUATE PIIARMICISTS Mother, Dad, Sister, Brother GRUEN . . . the watch for all The smart, modtshly inspired styles that so quickly captivate youth ; the conservative yet rrfectlyTTOportkMied designs admired by the mature; the original and practical development enthused over by the man-of-today all are Gruen .... For long has the Gruen Guild set the pace, in the introduction of new ideas and styles in time-pieces . . . Naturally, therefore, we're showing Gruens for every member of the family, each the utmost value for the amount asked benning as low as $27.?0. John Bulger Ltd. iggi; Prince Rupert, B.C. kg OUR COAL IS IN A DRY SUED When you arc buying coal look on the economical side of life. If you buy wet coal, you arc losing I0Ci . So start today and burn dry coal and sec wiiat 10sb means to you. I'LMBINA EGO Delivered, Per Ton $12.50 MINLIIL AD WIG Delivered, Per Ton 13.50 MINrJIIKAl) LUMP Delivered, Per Ton 13.50 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 5S0 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED M-i:ri.u, wimkb Kxri KsioN ittUMi Jkl'K on Mle rrom Nov. iX tUH l . Ml, 1MI (with, final return NUNCE RUPERT To'vANCOl-VlK -.?JMJ i?E?HKN hlwnm Irate l-rnire Hupifri t ijC ViinMriM , ; . ( Arriving Vancouver, via O mm tulla. Thdeaiay Noon appro. T: (ai:ien. i:vi:ky ntn miumuht Arriving Vancouver Sunday muinigm PPVo. '-:v miUIiib to Port BUnpaoti. Alice Arm. Anyox. Stewart and Waaa Blver polnU. Suiulnv, 8:00 p.m. r " liif.,rnmtlon retardlin? il alllii!; nnd tlokcU at I'KINt'G III Tt:UT AdIIMV: Hit .mm! -uiir. rnone awi iT1 COAST I U. C, COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE SAlLlNtiS FUO.M PRINCE KUPKRT To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway December 13. 27. To Vancouvei, Victoria, Seatilo December 3, 17, January i. PrlnoeM Man- Ocean F..1U etc. VMluf and Vic-torla. t vry many, 10 pA. . Aeents For All Steamship Lines W. O Orchard CJn Agent. 3rdAv. Prince Rupert. Phone Si. Daily News Want Ads. bring quick Results Local Items Glasses fitted . by registered optometrist at licilbroner's store. Radio meeting pity Hall, Tuesday at 8 p.m. All radio owners please attend. 291 J. O. Johns returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a brief business trip to the Interior. Inspector John Macdonald, provincial police, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a trip, to Smithers on official business. Having been delayed for several hours by stormy weather, C. N. R. steamer Prince William, Capt. William Thomas, returned to port at 4 o'clock 'yesterday afternoon from Queen Charlotte Island points. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Etherlngton .arrived in the city on the Cataia yesterday afternoon from Vancouver to spend the Christmas holi-j flays with Mrs. Etherington!s fait her, J. W. McAuley, Fourth Avenue West. Prank Waterhouse freighter Wa tco, Capt. Ogden, arrived in port at 7.10 Saturday evening from Stewart enrtfute back to Vancou y,ver. The vessel is today loading leruiiser at ine piani 01 inc ku-pert Marine Products Ltd. before proceeding south. John McCaskill. found guilty of being Intoxicated while under in terfllction. was sentenced to thirty days' imprisonment without option of fine by Magistrate in city police court Saturday afternoon. John, Anderson, who was charged with supplying MrCacklll. was An article decriptive of the town and district of Rolls in the British Columbia Peace River dis trict appears in the magazine section of yesterday's Vancouver Sun-1ay Province. There are a couple of yesterday's Vancouver Sunday Province. There are a couple of in tewUng, .photographic views.. The fire department hr'd two calls on Saturday afternoon. One was 16 the residence of H. Skat-tebol on Third Avenue where the roof of a woodshed had caught fire through children playing with a stove Inside. The damage was very slight. The same afternoon then was a false alarm In the Hays Block. Smoke from a bonfire fh the lan? led people living 6n the hill behind to believe that the building was on fire. ALIK rs 111 Juxiirioriy conufort fWNADIAN National offer many luiurlcs and coni-fort which add pleasure to your trip Saulh ly Steamer or I'ait by Train. Sailing from Prince Kupert to Vancouver, thence via Trl-Qty Service to Vlclorln and Seattle, TlnirnJnj 10.00 'For Anyoi and Stewart, Wrdncmlayii 4.00 p.m. Regular acricea to North and South Queen Chariot le - Itland. Particular of nall-iiiR, rate, etc., on rcqucit. d'acngcr train Icate Prlnco lliipcrl for ndmoiiton, Win-nlcp( ami point l'.al every Monday, Weilnexla jr and Saturday at 11.30 a.m. II. F. McNAUUIITON Vitlrlrt tmn$rt A$rn Trine Rllwrl, II. f W-Hl READ OF A CASE ' nurr ucd nuyi uiu. iiui unn Decided to take Lydia E. Pjnkham's Vegetable Ely last baby was born I was very weak, JltT y UUJ UN uo oouragod. I saw an adrertiserMBt in the paper about a wocaan who had been ike dm as I bought a bottle of Lydia E. Pink-ham's VegetabU Compound. I took three botUee and it earned me aaia-ly through that nfirl llm T have three children to rare for and I feci well and strong. I have told two other women about your medicine." Mrs. G;:m Arsenault, 82 Albert S tree, Monctoij. New Brunswick. ,m H. Parkvold left on today's train for a trip to Saskatoon. He will return to the city after the holidays Mrs. Gordon Jolliffe arrived In the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon from Vancouver. She is on her way to her home at Queen Charlotte. .Cityv Dave Patton, for vaerancv. was fined $5, with option of two days' imprisonment, by Magistrate Mc Clymont In city police court Sat urday afternoon. All retail stores may remain open until 10 p.m. every evening from Dec. 15 to 24 In lieu of the holiday Dec. 25 and 26. Retail Merchant's Association. 232 Miss Cherrie Campbell, who Is attending University of British Columbia In Vancouver, was a passenger aboard the Catala last evening bound for her : home in Stewart where sre will .spend the Chriatma vacation, r. , Jack. Mussallem. son of Mr. and Mrs. n. Mussallem, arrived in the city on the Catala. i last evening from Vancouver, where- he Is attending etchnieal school; to spend the Christmas and New Year holl days at ris home here. Re Sheriffs Sale btfa Lifts Bjr Vtrtue'of a"m"rranToT Execu tion under Chattel Mortgage Issued In this action, and to me directed. I have seised the goods of the Grantor, S. Uyeda, the following: Gas boat "Chatham Sound." 33.2 feet long. 9 feet wide. 4.8 feet deep. Together with 16 h. p. Vivian gas engine. Boat built In 1929. For particulars and descriDtlon of boat and engine call at Sheriffs Office. Said boat will be sold bv Public Auction, for cash, on Thursday the 18th day of December, 1930, at 2:30 o'clock in. the afternoon, at the Sherffs Office, Prince Rupert, B.C. Dated at Prince Rupert. Dec. 8th. ' 1930 S. A. NICKERSON, (Dec. 8 & 15) "Sheriff. , ANNOUNCEMENTS Royal Purple Bridge and Whist series, next game, December 15. Operetta "The Enchanted Palace," Booth Memorial School, Dec. 16 and 17. Mflose Christmas Tree Whist Drive and Dance, December 19. Canadian Legipn B.E.S.L. Christmas Tree December 20. Moose Chtt$mi!s TreeD'ccy 2L Eagle's Christmas TreoDec. 22. Baptist Christmas Tree December 33. i , SonsTof Norway Christmas Tree Decemberv26j. ing Moose Legion dance New Year's Eve. ' Hogmanay dance 1.0.D.E.V t Elks' New Year's Eve Cabarei, Elks' Home. . . Presbyterian Burns' Banquet on January 23. Dinnerware, china, crockery, glassware. Ilcilbroner's Store. Lief Erlckson meeting Monday Dec. 15. Free refreshments and dance. 291 C. N. R. steamer Prince John. which arrhed1 in port Saturday morning from"" Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands, sailed at 8 o'clock that. evening for Vancou ver direct. The Prince John was in command this voyage of Capt. Nell McLean, regularly master of the Prince George. J. G. Buckeridee arrived in tha city on the Citala last evening from Vancouver. He is here' to re lieve Russell M. Smith, local agent of the "Union SteamshiD Co.. who is leaving with Mrs. Smith at the end of this wee to spend the Christmas and New Year holidays in Vancouver. "BUILD B. C. PAYROLLS" Canned Yet Fresh ft i i Pacific Milk Is given efceep-i tiorial opportunity to come fresh to your table because it Is packed so close to the homes of all of us. immediately it is milked, immediately It Is can-' ned, Immediately it reaches the market and finally, rich, pure and fresh, it is poured, a ' part of the food, in hundreds of homes. . i PACIFIC MILK Faclory at Ablmlsfnrd. R.C. HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel UMIKIt NEW MANAGEMENT Mtpniit llmtrd: Traiellrrf Sample IUhiiih; I lot and Toll) IVatrr Free tyi MtU All Trains and Koatr Rales $1.00 and Up 81'ECIAI. MONTHLY KATES C. R. IIIGf.ART & A. DONALD 1 j Prnprletori PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotfl. Hot tnd cold water In all rooms. A. J. PRUDHOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser tnd Filth Sts. Savoy S. J. Brown, Vancouver. New Royal Hotel I. Zarrlll, Prop. THE HOTEL WOKTII WHILE Hot & Cold Water: Steam Heat 75c PER DAY AND Ur Trlrphonr tSI Royal H. Sigurrlten and S. Johannesen city; Mrs Frastadt. Dlgby island: F. Krlstmansson, Osland: O. H Taft, Terrace; W. F. Felton, Ed monton; M. Hansen, O. Hcdbig H. Lllllgard. O. Berclund. J. A Runqulst, and John Dool, Queen tnariotte islands; A. Snellman Port Essington. Boston Grill Large Cabaret SPECIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays ' DANCING Every Saturday Night, 9 to 12 Dance Hall for Hire Accomodation for Private Parties Phone 437 Prince Rimert SPKRn W1TTT &A VP.TV . , ------ KA U 1 A Is what you will enjoy In a cbmfort-f able roomy car, by calling TAXI 25 Promptness, reliability and courtesy Is our motto. A trial will be appreciated. Phone 25. Matt Videck Ambulance and Taxi Service PAGE HUj.EE MMBBaWMMMHMMgBMWWMBWBBilSMil ill! Ill t IMIMfl Make This a Ford Christmas Why not surprise your wife and family by arranging with us to deliver a NEW FORD to your door on Christmas morning? Nothing would give them more comfort and pleasure for years to come. Provincial regulations permit 1931 License plates to be Installed and used on Christmas Day. WE'LL TEACH YOU TO DRIVE If you wish to budget your expenditures easy monthly payments may be arranged. ROADSTER $702.00 STANDARD COUPE .777.00 - TUDOR SEDAN .......... 1 . 777.00 FORDOR SEDAN 903.00 TOWN SEDAN 976.00 Fully equipped, delivered at your door Several other models to choose from at various prices. S. E. PARKER LTD. Third Ave. East FORD DEALERS Telephone 83 The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, Ltd. Olfice, Smelting and Refining Department TRAIL, BRITISH COLUMBIA SMELTERS AND REFINERS Purchasers of Gold, Sliver, Copper, Lead and Zinc Ores " ' ' Producers of Gold, Silver, Copper, Pig Lead and Zinc -" TADANAC. TRAIL Dried Codfish for Lutefisk NEW SALTED HERRING ANSIIOVIS AND PICKLED HERRING (Many Varieties) . IDEAL FLATUREAD JACK SELVIG Third Avenue & First Street Prince Rupert, B.C. sasaaaranri Rentals, Properties For Sale STOCKS AND BONDS WE INSURE EVERYTHING Life, Fire. Automobile, Accident and Sickness. Liability and Plate Glass. AGENTS YORKSHIRE SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION McCAFFERY, GIBBONS & COLLART, LTD. THIRD AVENUE TELEPHONE U oOOiWOOOOOOoau0OO0orKanDoaoaaoawooooaoo0iowOaooo Want Ads - Let Them Re Your Rrokcr in .Buying and Selling Somebody Is waiting to buy that house or bedroom set, or coat you have to sell. Somebody Is waiting to sell that car, or typewriter, or whatever else It Is you are in the market for. Get the habit of shopping through the Want Ads. You'll find undieamed of bargainsundreamed of opportunities. Do your shopping '-through these columns and see how profitable arid ' r-pleasantU lsv . ? W It. rn 1 t i tthti J READ and USE PRINCE RUPERT DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS Phonc98 "If it's fully toldit's quickly sold" vmje,