Saturday December 13, 1030. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Price 50o a box I aV I I LEAMSllirS W Palpitation 0! The Heart Nerves Were All Gone MIm Roso Griffin, A.hern, Man., write.:-'About five ycara ago I was troubled with palpi-tatlon of the heart, caused by a ahock, and my nervei were all gone, and I could not aleep. V read about Milbura'i Heart and Nerve Pill, and decided to try tW After I had taken three b0", w" Srw again. 1 think they ate a wonderful remedy, nd wUh all theri w uffered ai I did would rive them a trial." Bold at all drug and general itorea, or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co.. ' Lti, Toronto, Ont Christmas Suggestions Christmas Crackers. Select yours now Brush Sets, v off regular prices . Cups and Saucers in Old English Patterns Atomizers, Perfumes, Soaps, Perfume Sets Dorco Rubber Toys, pure gum rubber inflated toys Clraies IM. yie Pioneer Drujjfisls Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. THREE GRADUATE PIIARMICISTS Hi :3 attl Prince Rupert, B.C. j Mother, Dad, Sister, Brother GRUEN ... the watch for all The smart, rnodishly Inspired styles that so quickly captivate youth; the conservative yet pajilpr9poodTcd t the mattlrtrfiw onginM ancTpracucal development enthused over by the man-of -today alt are Gruen .... For king 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 beginning as low as $27.50. John Bulger Ltd. $1,000.00 To Spend Will Be Yours Deposit $5.00 Monthly For 141 Months With YORKSHIRE SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION Paving 6 Interest Compounded Seml-Annually LOCAL AGENTS McC.UTERY, GIBBONS & COLLART. LTD. TIIIIMi AVFMt K TELEPHONE 11 fcmiwaj.'iiiwii"wi UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY SAILINGS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF YOl R VACATION PERIOD BY tSINQ UNION STEAMER CONNECTIONS f U-di-na leaves Prince Rupi 1 1 for Vancouver FRIDAY MID- MMIT. v. DEC. 19th. arrlvlua Vancouver Sunuay Midnight. Dc. 2lst. V:- .iKiast served on board M-n. A.M.. Dec. 22nd If desired) RITIRNINO leave Vancouver lor Prince Rupert EITHER TUESDAY 8 1VM.. DEC. 30th S S. CaMuiu) arriving back in Prince ' Friday, Jan. 2nd OK FRIDAY. 9 P .M, JAN. tnd (8.8. Ca- - u) Jiving back in Prince Rupert Sunday P.M, Jan. 4th. Special Return Fare -$40.00 .(Meals and Bi-ith Included) T ' n Salt! NOW TILL FEHRl'ARY 28th. 1931 (With final re--arn limit. March 31st, 1931'. Tir.kcus and informatk-n ni:,irdlng all sailings at V. 1-tii.i.i.T mi'vrv Si:rOND AVENUE PHONE 368 B. C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE SAILINGS FROM ritlNUE KUl'fcitr , To Ketchikan, Wrangell. Juneau, Skagway T1 11 91 To Vancouver Victoria. Srattlc December 3, 17, January i. Princew Mary Oceuu Fall etc. Vn"OUv- and Vic torla. ov.ry r!dny. 10 pan. . Arents For All Steamship Lines Ksai Bl i II C. Orchard, den. AKnt. 3rd Av.. Prince wupe. n.... Do you read the cIasificiL.adycrtUcmcnts2-ii 43 Local Items Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Hellbroner's store. Radio irieWlhtr. Cltv Hull tum. bay at 8 pjn. All radio owners pleas tenL. , , , , ,,91 Son? of Norway danee toniaht In Metropole Hall. Premier Orchestra. Everybody welcome. 290 C. N. R. steamer Prince John. Capt. Dan McKlnnon, arrived in port at 1 o'clock this morning from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands. Mrs. J. W. McAuJey left . this morning on the Princess Norah for Whitehorse. having been called north owing to the sudden illness of her sifter Miss Dorothy T. Stephen. Capt. W. W. Mounce, well known here as master of the Union Bteamaihp Co.'s freighter Chllkoot and at present chief officer of the passenger liner Cataia was elected treasurer of the Canadian Merch ant Service Guild at its annual meeting in Vancouver this week. Capt. John Mulr skipper of the freighter Chilllwack, was elected vice-president of the Guild. Capt A. J. Gilbert of the steamer Prince Henry was named representative for masters. TO FUOM ST. JOHN GLASGOW-BELFAST-LIVER- POOL ! Dec. 24. xJan 21 M-mtcilm I Jan. 2 Melita IxJaA. a..rb 1:4 Minnedc.: iM. 6. SMarch 8 Mllta Idtab. at. MontroM ueot esmaa at rat. FROM NEW YORK To CHERIiOURG-EOUTHAMPTON HAMBURG 1 March U DurrM rrf Bail font TaUTch la 1 UlnjaBdoa - FP.Oai VAXCOUVEK Ta HawalMajmii-t hW-IMillMiplne iDec 6. xJan .31. Kn.prrs, of Run sOeeaO. KFeb28. Enipreu of Japan Jn.' 3. Empre of Asm alio. 17 Einprcu t! Canada xlnc-lvdln: :i at Huoulu. Ann, to Aaenu eterrwriere or J J I OUSTER Steamship Oenl Pom A sent OP R. SUUon. Vanoourer. SPEStAL p() Ijttt for the ChrUlniaa liollJaja. Sre old friend, old placm during the fratlve uraawnl Thi year, Canadian National odrre the luiury of the renowned "Continental IJmlte4t t apeelally rnlurrd holiday fart. Iow fare are In rAWt Dreemlier lt to January Slh. Uherat tox)fr. Return limit 90 daye'. MaVe jotir rearrvalton nowl r- HOLIDAY StFARES CO-Day Return Limit Monlrwil . Tartttm llllf IWnl John, VII. - -CitarUlUtawn - - - lt.ll , yt imrr - - UII.M Ul.il Ml 5iinrr. S. lri mmm, For Information rail or write: It. F. McNAUGIITON ' District Passenurr Acent Prince Rupert, Il.C. W-l1 Dlnnerware, china, crockery, glassware. Hellbroner's Store. Lief Erlckson meeting Monday Dec. ,15. Free refreshments and dance. 291 W. D. Vance returned to the city yesterday after a brief business trip to Terrace. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moa, who arrived in the city a day or so ago from Hyder, sailed this morning on the Princess Norah for Ketch ikan. L. Richardson left on today's train for his home In Windsor, On tarlo, where lie will spend, the hoi iday Season. Staff Sergeant Alex McNeill, provincial police, sailed on the ss Princess Norah this morning for a brief trip to "VTrangell on official business. ' A. C. Mattlngley of the local staff of the Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co. will sail on the Ca taia . tomorrow evening for Stew art on company business. Union steamer Cardena. Capt. A Johnstone, arrived in port at 120 laH evening from the south and sailed at 12 midnight on her re turn to Vancouver and waypolnts. V. I Haan. superintendent of Uip Yukon and White Pass Route, who has been on a trip south, was a passenger aboard the Prlntci Norah this morning returning to Skagway. Milton 8. Dobbs. deputy collector of customs at Ketchikan, who has been on a brief trip to Seat- t. was a passenger aboard the ss. Princess Norah this morning re turning north. Charles L. Herchman of the En gineer Mine in the AUln district and Mrs. Herchman, who have been In the south., were passengers aboard tje,. Princess Norah this morning bound north. There were forty passengers on board the steamer Princess Norar which was in port this morning northbound from Vancouver to Skagway. Four gssenSfrs .disembarked hetaJtoa ttie Sissk. George Simmons, well known Carcross fur farmer, will be in the city next Wednesday afternoon on the southbound trin of thesteamer Princess Norah tnychafge' of ,aj large shipment of yye mink 'whicm ne win accompany to ngrway. C.PJt. steamer Princess Norah Capt. C. C. Salnty, on a regular voyage to Alaska, arrived In port it 8. 30 this morning from Vancou ver and sailed a couple of hours ater for Skagway. The vessel will call here next Wednesday after noon southbound. TENDERS WANTED Staled tenders lor the purchas of the ' Anglican Mission Boat "Northern Cross" will bCj received by the undersigned up.-vto noon December 15. 1930. Terms strictly cash. The boat may be 'Inspected at the local Dry Dock and typed general particulars may. be had from Rev. W. H. Rushbrook, P. O 583, Prince Rupert. B.C. 276 ANNOUNCEMENTS Royal Purple Bridge and Whist series, next game, December 15. Operetta The Enchanted Pal ace," Booth Memorial School, Dec 16 and 17. Moose Christmas Tree. Whist Drive and Dance, December 19. Canadian Legion B.E.S.L. Christ- mis Tree December 20. '. Moose Clirfetmas Tree Dec. 21. Baptist Christmas Tree December as. ions of Norway' Christmas. Trrt jcember 25. , .. .;.., Lief Erickson Christmas Gather ing December 26, Moose Hall. Moose Legion dance New Year's Eve. Hogmanay dance 1.6.DJE. Elks' New Year's Eve Cabaret, Elks' Homo. Presbyterian Burns' Banquet on &Uanuarya3j sju. ANNETTE'S CLOCK SAL Monday, Dec. 152 to 4 HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel uxnrR sew man.ioe.mbnt Steam Heated: Traveller!' Samolr Koomi; Hot and Told Water Free But Meet. All Train and Rnat. Rates 51.00 and Up Sr-ECI.VL MONTHLY HATES C.R.RIGGART & A. DONALD rrprtrtori PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Ruper.'s leading family hotel. Hot and cold water in ill roomi A. J. PRUDHO.MME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser tnd nftb Su. Savoy C. Harrison and W. Currie, Mas- sett; William Vyse. Port Clements. New Royal Hotel I. Zarelll, Prop. THE HOTEL MOKTII WHILE Hot & Cold Water: 8Uam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP T-leilioiir tSl Royal Fremont Burton, city. OiSJ Boston Grill Large Cabaret SPECIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Every Saturday Night, 9 to 13 Dartre Hall for Hire Accomodation for Private Parties Phone 457 Prince Rupert SPEED WITH SAFETY 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 25. MattVideck . Ambulancennd Taxf'ServteeM rwrn COATS-Sizes 40 to 46 04 Q CA 4 Only JAPANESE QUILTED (JO (VP Clock Sale Special, to clear .... vX7.UU ROBES-CIock Sale Special ?OeUU DRESSES Values to $1950 QQ Qf 24 Only Pleated Novelty Scarfs 3f (A Clock Sale Special PVOD Suitable for Xmas gUU Clock Salvi.UU 24 Only Full Fashioned Weldrest Hose ONLY SILK SWEATERS 04 Hff , , 01. y5 ONE PAIR TO A CUSTOMER ffCr Clock Sale Special clock EaIe Special ttM- 6 ONLY COOLLIE COATS-Reg. 2.50 24 SLIPS-Lace Trimmed Qlftft values to $5i5, Clock Sale Special Clock Sale Special to clear :....vJlw" HATS Reg. values to $12.50 QO PULLOVER WOOL SWEATERS g Qf" Clock Sale Special Reg. values up to $90, Clock Sale Pe7c) 2 Doz..Only Handpalnted Crepe de QCJn SERVA Sanitary Napkins ff Chine Scarrs Clock Sale Special . .. Clock Sale Special, 3 pkgs. for v aBaBBBB.BlaB.BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB.BBBleaBBBBBIlBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBSaBBaBWaBBBSBBBBlBB Annette Ladies' Wear Co., Ltd. Imperial Oil Co.'s tanker Imper-1 al, Capt. Oeddes. arrived In port j at 9 o'clock yesterday morning from loco with a cargo of bulk and package goods for the company's local station and sailed about 8 o'clock last evening on her return south. ?E..fcM8.MiA. JJEftf ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner Eif hth and Ninth East Minister, Rev. John H; Ita'nsbn ' " A Morning worship at 11 o'clock (English). Mr. Olson will speak and sing. Sunday School at 12:15. Seal Cove Sunday School at 12:15. Evening worship at 7:30 (Scandinavian). Male quartet. Mr. Hofstad and Mr. Olson will speak. Solo by Mr. Olson. Cordial invitation to all. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. F. W. Dafoe, DJ), Minister Morning worship at 11 ajn. Subject. "THE INCARNATION OF THE WORD." Bible School at 12:15. Evening aarrtee at 7:30. .Subject, "THE SUPREME GIFT TO CHRIST." A cordial welcome to all services. THE SALVATION ARMY Come to the Salvation Army Sunday at 11 ain. and 7:30 pan. Lots of instrumental and vocal music. The new song book has arrived, over 1000 old and new songs to b deed. Every man out of work welcome at the Arrriy. FIRST UNITED CHURCH Pastor, Rev. A. Wilson, U. A. .Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Subject. "A SKARCII THAT 18 .REWARDED." Sunday School at 11:15. Bveritag worship at 7:30. Subject. "THE TESTIMONY OF THE ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Church of England) Very Rev. J. B. Gibson, Dean Morning prayer and sermon at 11 ajn. Quartette. Mrs. Rosa, Miss Halliwell, II. Lincoln and F. Bradahaw. Sunday School at 12:30. Evening prayer and sermon at 7:30. Anthem, "AT EVETN ERE THE SUN WAS SET." FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister, Rev. J. Kennedy Morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject. "THE KINGLY ONE." Sunday School and Junior Bible Classes at 12:15. Evening service at 7:30. Subject, "GOD'S PARENTAL Dr Alexander X-RAY SERVICE PHONE 575 BESNER BLOCK DENTIST TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIltY FOR SKEENA BRANT) Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout . "the City . 1i V.