mi 111 ForTroubU due to Acid INWOISTIOW ACID STOMACH MIADACHK (AMS-WAUSCA J About two hours after eating many people suffer (rom'aour stomachs. They call it indigestion. It means that the atomarh nerves hare been over-stimulated. There ia excess acid. The war to correct it ia with an alkali, which neutralises many timet its volume in acid. The right way ii Phillips' Milk of Magnesia just a tasteless dose In water. It is pleasant, efficient and harmless. It has remained the stand en S Sixth St. BOItSALINO HATS BROCK HATS WOLFE CAPS Food ours Sweeten the itomach instantly 5 ard with physicians in the 60 years since its invention. It is the quick method. Results come almost instantly. It is the approx-d method. You will never use another when you know. He sure to get the genuine Phillips' Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physicians for 60 years in correcting excess acids. Each bottle contains lull directions any drugstore. CONCERT SUCCESS Children of First Presbyterian Church Appeared to Advantage Last Night ' . The annual concert of the SvlrY- :day School of First Presbyterian i Church was held In the church last night and was a great success 'both from the standpoint of the : talents displayed by the youthful performers and that of patronage for there was in attendance a large (and appreciative audience which I taxed the capacity of the spacious I auditorium John E. Davey, Sunday I School superintendent, and the teachers were in charge and the ijood showing made by all those KELLOQO'S BRAN 90 FLAKES 2 .for GEM LYE Per tin BROWN BEANS Per lb 25c 25c 14c 11c 8c The Economy Cash & Carry "WHERE DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS" Phone 360 319 Third Ave tyhen you wont the most economical & satisfactory lumber cutters, write us" for information prices. SIMONDS CANADA SAW CO. LTD. Montrul Toronto Vancouver St. John 11-M . Hill Sixty Tea and Sale Today Home of Mrs. James Farquhar Presents Charming Appearance For Affair The rooms of the home of Mrs. James Farquhar, 417 Agnew Place, have been tastefully decorated with appropriate colors and effects for a St. Patrick's tea and sale, which is being held this afternoon under the auspices of Hill Sixty Chapter, Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire. Mrs. FarqUhar Is in charge and" Mrs. Andrew Thompson and Miss S. A. Mills are pouring. Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Robert Bart-lett are in charge of the tea rooms and servitcurs are Misses Molly and Frances Crod Mary Easthope and Margaret Mafuire. Mrs. S. C. Thornton and Mrs. C. P. Balagno are in charge of the home cooking tabic while Mrs. V. F. Ableson and Mist Marjorie Shlel are attending to the raffles which include a drawing for a $5 gold piece presented by Miss Mills. For improper use ot dealers' demonstration license plates. Ross & Moore were fined $15 by Mag- strate McClymont in city police court thS morning under the Mo- orvehlcle Act. u Only Aivazoff Recqption For Grand Duke Social-Meet of Vancouver Attended Affair ThursdafNisht In Honor f'Koflty? Mr. and Mrs. Mlsak Alvaioff en-erUined a Oftinfulahed guest &t j, reception at Villa Rusee, Vanctfu-,ar, on Thursday eveninf of this week in the person of Orand Duke A.'anc.er of, Russia, brother-in-law of the late Czar Nicholas and cousin ot King George. All the social-elect of Vancouver were BAILIFFS SALE To Be SoIJ At PUBLIC AUCTION At the "louvre," recently occupied by Mrs. Richmond, on Tuesday, March 18, 1930 AT 2 P.M. All the goods and fixtures, now on the premises, consisting of Dresses, Codts and Hats, Carpets, Ruj?s and Parlor Suite, Show Cases, Mirrors, Desk, Cash Register (National), Electric Liffht Fittings, Tables, Flower Stands Etc. Terms Cash on delivery or at time of sale. S. A. NICKERSON, LANDLORD'S BAILIFF. offers Ji 1 .V, . Lowe Field I . fly hy '' im the rice BEAUTY that malrlies any car on the road ii evident in every line of the new Chevrolet Six. For Chevrolet . . alone among ull cars in the lowest price field . . bonds the mprcmc My'e and roomy com fort of bodies by Fisher. And Chevrolet oITern, moreover, the complf-lciies of detail, finish and equipment hitherto associated with the finest cars. The interiors of all Chevrolet cloocd models arc upholstered in rich plush. Wide, deep scat cushions and form-fining hacks provide a for WARNER In I PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS Saturday, March 15, 1930 : 5 a a Are You a One-Suit Man? We do not mean to imply that you have but one suit you might have four or five but you have that one suit that you care for most of all the one you feel the best in If all your clothes were Fashion-Craft they would all give that feeling of satisfaction that is born of an intelligent choice of pattern., coupled with craftsmanship. Reasonably priced from $29.50 up BRYANT & GREER LTD. Phone 297 Wm. Strong, Prop. w "TlliiIfMTJ''mt"Ju '"' " ATTENTION: TAKU PROSPECTORS Avoid the necessity of clearing your supplies through the customs at Juneau. We carry complete prospectors' outfits right on the ground in Canadian territory. TAKU TRADING CO. TAKU RIVER I0. Address: Tiitsequh, R.C. LUMBER 1x6 No. 1 Spruce Shiplap $23.00 1x10 No. 1 Spruce Shiplap $25.00 IxG No. 2 Spruce Shiplap $20.00 $1x10 No. 2 Spruce Shiplap , ,. $22.00 2x4 and 2x6, 8 to 14', S4S, Common, . . .$25.00 2x4 and 2x6, 8 to 14', S4S, No. 2 Common. . . .$22.00 i ; ' ' Kiln Dried Flooring, Ceiling arid Finish, mouldings Lath, Shingles, Doors, Windows, Etc. BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Sawmill and Head Office, Seal Cove, Telephone, 3G1 Ke'lall Yard, Cow nay, Telephone 423 who took part testified to the patience and" efficiency of their training efforts. Rev. Thomas McConnell, the pastor, presided and the program was as follows: Selection by Orchestra led by 3illy Fuller. Chorus by Junior Choir. Vocal solo. Margaret Fuller. Piano solo. Miss Beatrice Berner. Playlet by Mrs. L. M. Fuller's class. Vocal solo, Miss Betty Cameron. Recitation, Lloyd Rice. Violin solo, Billy Nelson. Vocal solo. Miss Dorothy FrsBer. Fan Drill, Mrs. Bert Cameron's :lass. Vocal duSt, Miss Jean Cameron md Jimmy Waugh. Chorus. Junior Choir. Piano solo. Miss Helen McNaugh-ton. Vocal trio, Misses Helen, Margar-t and Dorothy Fuller. Orchestra selection. Playlet, Mrs. T. Hadden's class. A THOUGHT The thought occurred to us the )ther day that we would like a og-team, instead of an auto, In he kind of weather we have been laving. With a dog-team you vould not have trouble on account of the grease freezing in a dog's hind axle. Cobalt Northern Miner. aagBBHiniBSHSBWB Why Not? PAY US A VISIT? YQU WILL iTNO IT. WORTH YOUR WHILE. JRANQES Sweet and QfJ OOKj Juicy. 4 doz ROYAL CITY STRAW- (Qn BERRIES Per tin TONELESS DATES 2 lbs CLARK'S PORK & BEANS 2's, 2 tins 25c 25c JLARK'S KETCHUP Otin 01 2 bottles QUICK QUAKER OATS 9Q Perpkg ROLLED OATS 6 lb. sax fr Per sax REMO TURNIPS 10 lbs. .. POTATOES No. I Net- QO JTA RINSO Large package Each ZEBRA STOVE POLISH Per bottle An itching rash A blemished skin ' Eczema? VI11 DDI) heal overnight? Sometimes. More otien it takes longer to wasn oui the poison completely and restore a Fmooih, clear shin. Rut the burning. Hie itching, (lie irritation, are soothed, cooled, instantly. ELKS' DANCE LAST NIGHT Attendance, For Number of Reasons, Was Not Large at Affair to Raise Money For Baseball Team Lent being on and the dancing season about over, there was a disappointing attendance at the dance held last night by the Elks' Lodge for the purpose of raising funds to outfit a baseball team. Those who were present, however, had a very enjoyable time from 9 p.m. until 2 a.m. dancing to the strains of tuneeome ra'isic provided by Charlie Balngno's orchestra. Sam Joy waa master of ceremonies, Charlie Harradlne presided at the door and the committee In charge consisted of Stan Moran, William Harqld, Harvey Fraser,. Will Lambie, Mike Budinich "and George Mitchell. At midnight, delicious refreshments were served. OO-OPEnAIlVE STORE 001 Editor Daily News: In a report of the Trades and -Labor Council meeting last night, Charles Lord, secretary of tha Northern B.C. Salmon Fishermen's Association told the Council of n move that was being made to establish a co-operative store in Prince Rupert. So that there will be no mis understanding, the executive committee of the Northern B.C. Salmon Fishermen's Assoiiatlon wishes the public to clearly under stand that the Northern B.C. Sal- j mon Fishermen's Association do not wish to be identified in any way, shape or form with the said co-operative move. J. ROBERTS, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the N.B.C.S.F. Assn THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY TWO SHOWS 7 and 9 p.m. BAXTER ehind That Curtain A Great Scotland Yard Drama All-Talking Comedy "Small Talk" Admission, 20c and 65c; Sat, Matinee, 2:30. Admission, 15c and 40c Weed less Pain? Don't be a martyr to unnecessary pain. Lots of suffering is, indeed, quite needless. Headaches, for example. Thev come without warning, but one can always bs prepared. Aspirin tablets bring prompt relief. Keep a bottle ot them at the office. Carry the small tin in your pocket. Then you won't have to hunt a drugstore, or wait till you gttjwrne. And do net think that Aspirin Is only good for headaches, sore throats, and colds! Read the proven directions for relieving neuralgic, neuritie, rheumatic, and other aches and pains. Remembering, of course, that the quick comfort from these tablets is not a cure; for any continued pain, see a doctor. Purchase genuine Aspirin. Protect yourself by looking for that name. Always the same. Always safe. Never hurts the heart. luxurious drgree of restful comfort. Arm rests are furnished for the convenience of rear seat passengers. AH the smooth, quiet power which nothing less than a six can give is yours in the npw Chevrolet Six . . wilh ample reserve to meet your every demand for flashing acceleration and sustained high speeds. Most important of all, from the standpoint of investment, is the extremely low price range at which this new Chevrolet Six is offered . . and the manner in which it combines the superior performance of-the six witli exceptional economy. A ride In the new Chevrolet tells a wonderful story . . of performance . . comfort . economy. Drive the car yourself. Judge it by all your standards of what a good car should be. And remember, the new Chevrolet Six may be pur-chased on the G.M.A.C. Deferral Payment Plan. & EconomiHeii Transportation ; f ,..ib.r r i FY -ivM syS vO --C r,s-c ts Phone 52 ROSS & MOORE LTD. Prince Rupert, B.C. PIRIN TRADS MARK Itta. If you lose anything, advertise for it. I T S , E T T E K It E C A U S E IT'S C A NAD I A N