I OE THREE Dizzy Headaches and Fainting Spells lira. Lloyd Babcock, llartington. Out., writes: "Some lima ago 1 wa CI: run down in he&Hb. I had diiiy Iii'ailHchen, and Buffered ft great deiil . with fainting atiellii. I voi advised to try Burdock Blood Bitten and after tnklng two bottles I felt 1ik a new person. "My husband vra troubled With. lrifligi-Ktion, after meals, and could get nothing to do him any good until he took B.B.U." , iat ilie i l B Trt, onlr by Th T. Milbarn Co, lid.. Toronto, Opt, Bottle of Eveningjin Paris PE RFUME FREE With Each Box of Face Powder Both For $1.00 0 rmesLtiL D7ia Pioneer DrujevSls ' hones SI & 82 Third Ave. &;Sixth St. THREE GRADUATE PHARMICISTS heFish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. P1UNCE RUPERT, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED UriXIU. WIXTEK EXCMtMON I'AUM Ukrts oil tale from Nor. IS. 19 to I'rli. M. 1931 (Hltli fliul return 1 1 in ii it.ircli .11. mill UINCE RUPERT TO VANCOUVER $19.00 RETURN Mnimrr Irate Win Ituiwrt I or Vam-oum: I'JIA CAT.II.A KVtltY Tt'EM'AJ . I.UU I'.SI. Arriving Vancouver, vu Ocean Falla. Tnuraday Noon appro. I'SS lAKIlENA tVKKV IKIDAV MlltMtUIT .Vrrlviu,; Yanc.urer Sunday midnight appro. '- ,, Mill!tii( to P -rt SUiipatm. Alloc Arm. Anyoa, Stewart and Naaa Elver piitu Sunday. 8:00 p.m. ' r in! rm.tli n regarding .'II nall.nga anl tlckata at IUIMX lUllItT .Uil M V: See l Atriiue, 1'lione SM mm COAST B. C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE SAILINOS I'UOM I'KIMJK ICliffcKT To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, and Skagway. January 10th and 24th. To Vancouvn, Vlttoria: Seattle-January 1st. 14th. and 28th. I'mitee Mar)- Orvati Pal!, i i Vau-c "ver and Vic-' Uirla. every Friday, to pjtt. Af.rnt For All Slramsliip Linrs W c Orchard. Oen. Agi-tit. SrdAr . Prince Rupert. Phono 31. JOOaooOOOOOUOOOOOOOCOiOOOOflTOrHMOOCHOOaWlOOaOCHJO Want Ads Let Them Bo Your Broker in Huying and Selling Somebody Is waltlnit 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 U Is jou are in Uie market for. Get the habit of shopping' through the Want Ads. You'll find undteamed of bargainsundreamed of opportunities. Do your shopping through these columns and see how profitable and pleasant it is. READ and USE RINCE RUPERT DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS Phone 98 "If it's fully told it's quickly sold" JcHJOOOOftOlVJOOOOOOOOOOOOOOeoOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOiKKJOOCHS the habit of reading the advertisements in this paper, and taking advantage of the help tncy bring you. W-141 5 arfrislocrals iransporiaiioji Sailing from Prince Rupert to Vancouver, thence via ; Trl-City Service to Victoria and Seattle, Thurwlaya 10.00 p.m. For Auyoi and Stewart, Wedneadaya 4.00 p.m. Regular arrttcee to North and South Queen Charlotte Ulandi. Partlculara of aatU Ings, ralra, etc., on requcat. raaaencrr tralna leave Prince Rupert for Edmonton, Win nlpegi and polnta Eaat every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 11.30 a.m. Ask about Low Coach and Tourivt Pares to Eastern Points. Canadian IHIafionaB k. r. MrNAVc.irroN M.lrlrl Ftm$rr ilfMl Trlnr KuimyI THE DAILY NEWS Thursday, January 8, 1931. Local Items oSORES ' Glauses fitted by - registcrtd optometrist at Heilbroner's store. Annual meeting Radio Associa- , tlon Friday, City Hall at 8 o'clock. te4 l ?!tefcge71fellpUlsan on me ?vrince ueurptf uiis evemntj for Vaijjaouver Tvh'ereJ'she will pay an extended visit with friends. RATEPAYERS' GENERAL MEET ING In City Hall, Friday evening, January 8, at eight o'clock, to dls- cuss Assessment of Improvements, j Two-Year term for Mayor and Good and Welfare. All ratepayers Invited. George B. Casey, Secy. M. M. Stephens, Chairman. 2 HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel UMl:il NEW MANAGEMENT Meant lleatrd; Travelleri" Sample Kooins; Hot and Cold H'atrr Tree Uii Meet. All Train, and tlnata ' )Utcs $1.C0 and Up SI'r.'CIAI. MONTHLY IUTF.S C.R. IUGGAKT &. AGONAL!) Prprletor ( PHONE 51 ; Savoy Hotel Prince 'Rupert's leading family hotel, not .tnd cold water In all roonu A. J. rilUniMMME. Prop. Cor. of Fraser tnd Fifth SU. Savoy R. A.McKay, Vancouver; N. W. Ocean Falls; J. MeLellan, Maasett New Royal Hotel I. Zarrlll. Prop" THE IKITI.I. nOKTII WHILE Hot & Cold Water: Steam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Tejkpfcef ttt Royal O. Allen. North Pacific Cannery J. Mine, city. Boston Griil Phone 437 Prince Rupert Large Cabaret SPECIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Every Saturday Night. 9 to 1! Dance Hall for Hire Arcomodation for Private Parti-s HEALINQUICKESTTIME KNOWN -I ui sot on Iff lot month. Otc.r rm 4i.t (.lied to b.U. Then SooUjj-8.It.' httltd th.ra la ffwdijV JalM Slmard. "Sootha-S.lT." b..U aocM, kvif, bolla. Mb, Kitnu neb lit magic. All druutat. Dinnerware, efflna, crockery, glassware. Ileilbroner's Store. A few vacancies exist m Prince Rupert Badminton" Club for half yearly members. Fee $5.00. 9 Joint insta'.'atlon of officers of Royal Purple and B P,.0. Elks, Elks' Home, Friday, Jan. 9 at 8 pjn. All Elks Dlcasc' turn out,' 8 Miss Nctta Clark will sail tonight on the Prince George for a month s holiday visit in Vancouver and Seattle. Mr. C. Cullln will be in charge of the Arctic Studio during her absence. On a charge of driving to the common danger, George Casey, Jr., was fined $10 In city police court but evening by Aid. S. D. Mac-donald and W. E. Fisher sitting as Justices of the peace. The Moose Lodse at its.- meeting last night, received nominations for 1931 officers- The votlrk will take-plaee next'wWk. Percy" Cam eron, for years secretary of th lodge has been - unanimously re elected to that office. F. W. Chandler, who was men tioned in the local news two days ago, says he must have got the photography Idea from Bristol, England, but he learned his photo graphy in Canada as he was but a child when he came to this country. Jack Mussallem, who has been spending the Christmas and New Year vacation here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Mussallem Fourth Avenue West, will sail by the Prince George tonight-on hii return lo! Vancouver where he win Yesume his studies in Technical School. ' x - Bishop O. A. Rlx,' who was run down several weeks ago by an au-'omobile, suffering several broker ribs, continues to make gradual progress toward recovery of his normal condition, fte laVow at his home on Musgrave Place, havlnp left the Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital shortly before Christmas Thrift Specials FOR Friday & Saturday ggs Pullet Extras 3 doz. tggs Fresh Firsts 3 doz. Eggs Fresh Extras 3. dot 46c 73c Nabob Tea per lb Nabob Coffee per lb Red Pitted Cherrles- Ayhner Brand, per tin Apples Fancy Golden Bens, per box Cee Grade Mcintosh In fine condition, per box light halves, per lb Crlsco 3lb. tins each Quaker Com 3 thV. , RdW aty Tomatoes- Nfj.,is, 3 tins .....r..,. Pineapple No .2 tins 3 tins Fine Uprlver Turnips-- 10 lbs $1.00 $1.10 $1.25 Navel Oranges Now at their best Three sizes, real value, 3 dozen $1.00 49c 49c .........a.. 23c $2.00 t$2.15 Household Newtons CO IS tier box V1J Quaker Rolled Oats China ware in eaclr pkg. Red Arrow Sodas Yr pkg Salt 7lb. ita'cks per sack Shelled Walnuts Fresh 32c 18c 18c 37c 43c 37c 31c 25c Waits Grocery Quality Hlght Price Right PIIONH 55 P1IONK 56 NEW BOAT AIDS TRADE Construction of 60,000 Ton Mammoth For Cunard Thousands of Workmen Ocean Affeits LONDON, Jan. 8: Messrs' John Brown and Company, great Clyde bank shipbuilding firm, la actively going ahead with the construction of the giant new liner for the Cunard company, to cost about $30,000,- 000. The contract was 6igned recent ly after the steamship company: was assured that the Southern Railway would build at Southamp-; ton a graving dock able to accom-' modate the mammoth liner. The British government Is taking a portion of the vast amount of insur- ance necessary. The building of the 60,000 ton ves-; sel wUl have an immediate effect on more than 300,000 workmen In many trades throughout the world, points out the Manchester Guardian's special correspondent. Almost every Industry in this coun try will be able to employ more men during the two or three years which will be occupied In building and furnishing the largest ship In the world. Marble will be imported from It aly and Norway to be shaped Into j ' ; ti i uecurauvd puiaie, iiours, swimming baths, ordinary baths and lamp fittings. Something like 300,- 000 pieces of silverware and 60,000 pieces of cutlery will be required. and there will be more than 200, 000 pieces of earthenware, china, glass and other vessels. The largest order will probably be given to the electrical Industry, and something like 100 miles of cables will be threaded through the vessel. The ventilation system, run by electric power, will be very elabor ate and every cabin will be so fitted with ventilation power that filtered air, -warm, medium, or lee cold can be 'turned on at a moment's notice. There will be rooms in the Adams style, Chippendale, Louis XVIth., Renaissance and Georgian, and the furniture will be original In almost every respect. About twenty wireless operators using separate wireless installations will also be used to deal with mes sages on th i. jShops will also-be provided ieomehgd'afcks. and the tailoring industry will be called in to provide .uniforms for the crew of 1,200. It is computed that at least $15,- lOOO.000 will be distributed for the building of the ship among the "-9d"8 of the world. The other $15,-000,000 will be wanted for the building of the hull. The keel plates have already been laid and some of the hull plates have been cut and are now waiting to be placed together. Now that the building of one ship has at last been definitely decided upon, the directors of the Cunard Line will doubtless consider whether a contract for the construction of a second ship shall be given out. Whether the second ship will be a sister vessel has not yet been announced, but the Cunard Company have on previous occasions favored the building of sister ships. There Is much economy in this method as articles can easily be duplicated. Both Newcastle and Birkenhead have urged their claims, and there is much unemployment among shipyard workers in both places. LOCAL ITEMS This afternoon's train, due from the East at 3.30f. was reported this morning to be on time. Dr. W. T. Kcrgln was the speaker today at the regular weekly luncheon meeting of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club In the Commodore Cafe. President S. D. Johnston was In the chair. A Baking Expert 78 c 1,1 th Dwt rie Cru,t when usin o t-,i. i ... r.. .:.. .. Kmuiwywim u-ea Ti mu vt . AUllijr ,1 - , . '1 man ui ununary pastry ur soft wheat flour. Roll it dry. For extra rich cfvtt use hWf,b0tt inrh3inartl. A (n..leHl TriM ttlnntr Tli. Itrackman-K.r Mllllna limll.a At all Prtnrlpil II. :. Putnl Fosr nearly 4 yeas?s -Canadians have inferred Salada te&o Try our new Yellow Label i 1 tesL 4Fresh from the gardens9 COMPARE THESE PRICES! With Other So Called Specials Then Laugh at the Rain and Phone Your Order to Us We Deliver Phones 211 and 212 Eggs, Fresh Pullet Ex- Sliced Pineapple 9ir' tras 'ttp 2's,2for per doz tftft 9 tins R-fl Aril 3 ' 1 A A for doz t?AW Nabob Marmalade, Ex- . Oranges, Juicy Offn tra Special Atf Navil, doz. . . C 40-oz. jar 3 doz. 7o Post Toasties OStf for i DC 3 pkts. for ... . "vH, ' AwMs 25c . 25c I Z $1.95 ...SOc. Whole Wheat Fig Bar Nabob Tea ff A Biscuits OftP per lb per lb MJ Brooms, 5 string Mixed Sandwich Offp each ILV Biscuits, lb. . . . Sugar A Raisins, Seedless CAn 10-lb. for 4-lb. pkt t,ut Quaker or Purity Rolled 11 Will Pay Thrifty Oats Housewives to Give Us perpacket aiW a Trial Order BUSH'S GR0CERTERIA WE DELIVER PHONES 211 & 212 ANNOUNCEMENTS . .. Moose Whist Drive and Dance January 10. Presbyterian Bunts Banquet on January 33. Moose Legion Novelty Dance January 30. Sons of Norway Fishermen'.' Farewell Dance February 6, Moose Hall. SOMETHING NEW FOR LADIES AND GENTS Large assortment new clothes for autumn and winter lust to hand. All finest quality and latest patterns. Come In and see us today. Suit or overcoat complete and finished in three days. Ling, the Cutter Steam cleaning, pressing ind altering. We deliver any part of the city. LING THE TAILOR 817 Second Ave. Vhoue 619 sIe. Parker Ltd. Ford Dealers Cars Trucks Tractors Tires Accessories Gas it on Flat Rate Repairs Wrecking Service Third Ave. East Phone 83 rrini7iihriHBUuarieBCT'JH.i 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 appra-elated. Phone 25. MattVideck Ambulance and Taxi Service TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIrtV FOR SKEENA UUAMt Creamery Bvticr & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZE) MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throurliout the City Phone566r Rupert Motors Garage and Service Station DODGE and BANTAM AUSTIN Distributors FENDER AND RODY WORK A SPECIALTY