I THREE mm J, ilJt-3 v.w, was Eczema On Hands Couldn't Put Them In Water Mrs. Bolomsa Eetkopf, R.B. No. 1, ftouitadt, Ont, writoii "I wai troubled with eczema for fonr years, and it wai to bad I could not put mr hands in water. I found Burdock Blood BHiters the only taedielne that would Kite me any relief, anoraftei taking four bottles the. eczema had all left me. I can now do my own wanning, and wish to fire thanks to B.B.B. for what it h.. SPECIAL! SPECIAL! LAVENDER FACE LOTION and LAVENDER TALCUM 85-ccnt Value Both for 50 cents Ormes Ltd. Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. THREE GRADUATE PIIARMICISTS CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD OPERATING G.'T!V20,M)e-TON FLOATING DUYDOCK EncirifcrK. Machinists, lloilermakers, IllarLsmiths, I'atlcrn Makers, Founders, Woodworker. 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COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE SAILINGS I ROM 1'ltlNCE RUPERT To Ketrhlkan, Wrangell, Juneau, and Skacway. February 7 and 21. l'o Vancouver, Victoria. Seattle-February 11 and 25. Princes Man Owan Falls etc. Vincfuvsr nd Vic torta, every Friday, 10 pjn. Acents For All Steamship Lines W (' Orchard. Qeu. Aaeut. SrdAv . Prlnoe Rupert. TELEPHONE 657 Dentin damy for skeena imam) beam&y Butter & Cottage Cheese SM PASTEURIZED MILK A'ND CREAM liAti.v Delivery Throughout v,iiy Phune&l. Phone 566 Rupert Motors Garage and Service Station DODGE and BANTAM AUSTIN Distributors FENDER AND BODY WORK ' A SPECIALTY II Local Items Dinnerware, china, crockery, glassware, Ueilbroner's Store. j . , Olof flanson, &p'J Wc SlfeenaJ who has teen on a' Business trfp toi Smithers, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train. The fire department had a call at 12.45 noon on Saturday to the home of Mn. Childs. 767 Taylor Street, where there was a, chimney lire, which did slight damage. . George McAfee, manager of the B. C. Lumber Co., -who has brcn f pending some time at Banff for the benefit of his health, returned to the city on the Cardena last Mrs. Sutherland of the Elite Beauty Parlor is leaving Feb 26 for Seattle to participate in all advance ideas of beauty culture at the Carson Beauty College. The Elite will be closed until about March 18. 46 J. B. Woodswerth, well known Vancouver mining man, writ has been paying a visit of inspection to the Stiff Point mine on Porches Island, sailed Wat Right oft the Cardena for Anyox on buJlnefcs. Sergeant W. 3. Service,' chief of the city detachment" Of the- provincial police, and Mrs. flcrvlce who have been on a ten day trip to Vancouver and Victoria, returned to the city from the south on the Cardena last evening. Douglas Lay, resident mining engineer for the northeastern mine ral survey district. Haaelton, spoke under the attsglces of the British Columbia Chamber of Mines at Vancouver last Friday. He desc cribed iriflmdiUons in the central lntwter. Capt. John McLeod. well known In Prince Rupert nearly two decades ago as matter of the popular old coastal steamer Princess May. Is paying a visit to Vancouver and Victoria. The skipper, who is now over 90 years of age, has made his home la the East since his retire ment from the sea fifteen years ago. Having been delayed through go ing up the Skeena to Hytport 'tannery to load 3180 cases of canned salmon. Union steamer Cardena. Capt- Andrew Johnstone, arrived in part at ft o'clock last ev ening from the south and sailed at 8 p.m. for Anyox. Stewart an other northern points whence sh" will return here outh bound to-norrow morning. A. L. CarruUiers. bridge inspector for the provincial public work department, who has been on trip to the Bella Ooola va:'.ey on official business, arrived im -hr city on the Cardena last evening from down the coast to inspect th-progress of cometlon dS the Skeena River Highway bridge at Galloway HapMs here. Mr Oar-mthers was forme Hy district engineer here. The following appears in the Twenty Year Ago column If the Vancouver Proyui" a few daya ago: "It was stated at the; Vancouver offices of He Local Option League that the Interest in the cause of temperance throughout British Columbia is growing not withstanding the adverse votes recorded last year at Prince Rupert and Chllliwack or the local tlon question "Bl'ILl) B. C. PAYROLLS" Pacifii Milk Only tViMlDiUS "In all uur cooking we use nothing, but Pacific MUk. It makes goddj caRe. sauces, puaaings, anything that milk Is used for." This letter Is from Mrs. John Edlaon, New Westminster. It means a great deal to write a letter like this. It means a great deal to receive it. PACIFIC MILK Factory nt Alihotsrord. It.C. THE DAILY NEW8 Monday, February 23, 1931 4 Years without HEADACHE How do you deal with lieadariM f Do ynti just take'sonietliiAg U deadrn iAh?Mai without: getting rid of; the t trouble wtuqh causes, lte puinT Thousands do, despite the imdical profession's warning rry of "DONT1" SihIi makeshift methods simply suppress the. symptoms of headache. Titty merely numb the nerve and leave the underlying cause to look after iUelf. And it only obtains a firmer grip. Headaches ran generally lie traced to a disordered stomach and to the unsuspected retention in the system of stagnating waste material which poinons lite blood. Itemove these poisons prevent them forming again and you'll never' have to worry any more. And that is just how Kruschen Salts bring swift and lasting relief from headaches. Krusclien Salts aid Nature to cleanse your body completely of all clogging waste matter. " For many years I suffered from severe headaches almost daily. I started Uking the small dose (of KniHcix-n) a matter of four years ago, and I ran honestly say I have never had a hcadactie since." (Mrs. M. W.) City Golf League tonight Gardens. Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Ueilbroner's store. Will Lambie returned to the city dn yesterday afternoon's train from a trip to the interior. Hicks, sharks and skinflints In Melvtna's Courtship, First United Church. Thursday. Adults SOc. Mrs. A. R. Mallory, after a brief Prince John Saturday night on her visit to the city, sailed by the ss return to Port Clements. Luka Bylich, who has been employed by the Granby Co. at Anyox, left on this morning's train for the Bast enroute to his native home in Jugo-Slavla where he will pay a visit. Mrs. Peters, who has been visiting her sister, Mrt. Mollard, West Seventeenth, after Having accompanied her brother to' Nelson, is returning to her home 'In Prince Rupert via Calgary. Imrla; OU Vco. tanker Im-perial, Capt. Geddes. arrived In port at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon from Vancouver via Skide-pate and other coast points and alter dlseharctog package ;; -ods i the company'; local tanks, sail ed last night on her' return south. For one. of its cover pictures on the current issue, the British Columbia Fisherman, which is published in Vancouver, uses a new and attractive aerial view of the village of Port Bssington on the Skeena Hirer. The mouth of the Ecstall River and Balmoral Cannery are i too to be seen. . ANNOUNCEMENTS 4 Next Royal Purple Brldge-wlils series Monday. February 23. Anglican Tea, Mrs. Woodland's Fifth Avenue, February 24. "Melvtna's Courtship." at United Church February 2J. 27. Moose Whist Drive and Dance Feb. 27. Girl Guide Tea. Mis Perry, 2nd Ave. March 5. Eagles' Smoker Mareh C. L. O. B A. Bridge, Whist and Dance March 12. St. Patrick's Concert, Catholic' Hall, March 17. ' , Presbyterian Shamrock Tea,' on March 17, in Church Hall. Catholic women's League Spring Sale April 8. Presbyterian Easter Sale April 1C PRINCES ARE . in ri-.iliill INSANTIAG0 SANTIAGO, Chill. Feb. 23: -The Prince of Wales and Prince Geprge aid not do a very good piece or salesmanship on behalf of their country, it is felt, when they flew to Santiago in an American plane. The royal visitors were given a great re ception here and were tendered a bull which all the socIhI elect at tended. DAME NELLIE MELBA "AUSTRALIAN NIGHTINGALE" (continued from uage 1) I became fearful, and set about discouraging her at every Turn. Her first real concert appearance was calculated to damp all ardor and ambition. DeW-rmlned to give a public en tertainment, she hired a theatre and personally went about selling tickets to friends who had heard her sing in the choir. Behind her came the distressed father, begging ticket holders as a family favor to stay away, and all but two of them did. Nevertheless, Melba faced her diminutive audience and sang her program through precisely as though the hall were packed with enthusiasts. By the time Melba was 27 years old her father had modified his opposition to her stage ambitions and allowed her to Dlace herself under the instruction of Mme. Marches! in Paris. Melba 's operatic debut was made in Brussels, as Gilda in Rigoletto. Two years later, in 1888, she made her first appearance at Covent Garden, The famous Augustus Har ris was then in charge of Convent uaraerr ana sMaaame. juDani ,was the reigning star. Melba "s first ap pearance in London was so chilly as to deserve to. be written dawn as "a frost:" No without a feeling of resentment she wen.t straightway to Parlj wherJe she ;had a tumul tous reception. There was no lack of heartiness in the reception which the Londoners gave Melba when she came once again. And for nearly forty years England at large gave her a like warm welcome. During the war Melba was mostly In her native country. She raised 3ver 100,000 for war charities. Throughout her life, In spite of the distraction of her professional cel ebrity, she always manifested the! keenest interest in the welfare of Australia, and did not hesitate at times to express her disagreement with the policy of those who governed Australian affairs. Melba was created a Dame of the i Order of the British Empire in 1018 j in recognition of her efforts for war charities, and was accorded the 3rand Cross of the Order in 1927. Melba followed simple but inflexible rules in preserving her wonderful gifts. She rose early, breakfasted sparingly, and her principal meal was always a light one. She arrived at the theatre two hours before the performance, in order to allow plenty of time for personal reparation. Dame Melba continued through out her life to regard Melbourne as her home, although she lived at various times in London, Paris and Brussels. THEFT CHARGED David McK etude, charged with theft of money, appeared before Magistrate McClymont in city po-tx court thK morning and was remanded for eight days. DR. HUGH L. DICKEY SPECIALIST Eye,' Ear, Nose and Throat 4 At St. Elmo Hotel Eyes Tested For Glassed HOTEL ARRIVALS. Savoy Hotel Prince Rupen's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms. A. J. ritUDIIOMME. rrop. Cor. of Fraser md Fifth Sts. Savoy Sam Olson. John F Murray and James -A. Wanhope, Jap Inlet. New Royal Hotel I. Zarrltl, Prop Tin: norr.L moktii while Hot St Cold Wstcn Steam Hest 75c PER DAY AND UP Telethons 8l Royal Edren Singh. L.. Workman and Fader Singh, city; Walter BtireU. Hazel ton; S. Bratfewalte. Edmun-ton; Frank Lee and Ted Seines. Butedale: F E. Page. Smithers. Boston Grill Phone 457 Prince Rupert Large Cabaret SPECIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Every Saturday Night, 9 to 12 Dance Hall for Hire Accomodation for Private Parties !22sCs52ffils23s 4 BIG HAUL OF OPIUM ON PACIFIC STEAMER VANCOUVER. Feb. 23; One hundred and sixty-three tins of opium, concealed in various parU'bf the-shlpTancr valued' at $20,000, were seized JSunday op the Empress of Japan by cus- toms officers. No arrests were made. Search of the ship, which has Just arrived from the Orient, is continuing. Vancouver Stocks (Courtesy 8. D. Johnnon Oo.l Bayview. nil, .01. Big Missouri, .45&, -47. Coast Copper, 850. nil. Cork Province, .01, .01 Vi. Dunwell Dunwell, .02, nil. Duthie Mines, .10, nil. George Copper, .80, 1-00. Georgie River, M, .03. Geo. Enterprise, nil, .03. Grandvlew. .00. 07. Golconda, .43, .48. Independence, nil, ,01. Indian Mhies. .01, .02. Kootenay Florence, .01i, .02. Kootenay King, nil, .014.' L & L., nil. .01. Morton Woolsey, .03, nil. Marmot Metals, nil, .0V2. Nat. Sliver, .02V2, .02. Noble Five. .08, JDZ. Oregon Copper, 05 .07. Premier. .70, .74. Porter-Idaho. .7. .08. Reeves Macdonald, .38, .42. Rufus-Argenta. .02, nil-Ruth-Hope, .05, nil. Silver Crest, .02fc. nil. Silverado, .02. .04. Snowflake. .03, .03 Topley Richfield, .01 Vi, .02. Whitewater, .05, nil. Woodbine, .01ft. .01. OILS Freehold, 12. .13. Hargal, nil, .10. Consolidated, 20, 25. Merland, .12V, .15. Calmont .17, .19-Dalhousie, .45, 52. Devenish Pet, .05, .10. Fabyan Pete. .02, 02. Home Oil. 1.07, 1.10.. , United, 25, 2d. Royallte, 15.00. 10.00. Eastern Storks Sherrltt-Gordon. 1 00. nil Inter Nickel. 1950. nil. OP.R., 44D0. 4450. THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT CCWPANY. LTD LIVERPOOL MOURNING Deplores Death of Miss Margaret Bcaven, First Woman Lord -Mayor LIVERPOOL. Encland. Febrnarv 1 23 Liverpool today mourned for I Miss Mare-aret. rtAavnn th nt E wa., ""t . b woman to become Its Lord Mayor and known as "The Little Mother," because of her interest in child welfare. She died here yesterday after a brief illness. Although weighing only 125 pounds, the late Miss Beaven vu a forceful public speaker- ALBERTA DEFICIT Government Had Heavy Losses Both in 1929 and 1930 EDMONTON, Feb. 23: Heavy estimated deficits both for the fiscal years of 1930 and 1931, reduction of $5 in auto licensing fees, no fresh taxation of any sort, appointment of a fiscal agency to advise wlm respect to terms and times bPbond flotations were the highlights of the annual budget which wasT-nre- sented to the Legislature ,i. the weex-end. S0LL0WAY GOES EAST Former Stock Broker Being Jorkey-cd Across Continent Before Taking Vancouver Trial VANCOUVER, Feb. 23: Isaac W. C. Solloway, stock broker, was remanded for eight days on bail of $35,000 when he appeared in Dolice court today to face charges of con spiracy laid by the aJApfney-gen-eral of British Columbia. He will be taken to Toronto to answer to simi lar charges after which he will return here for trial with Harvey Mills, his partner In the former brokerage concern of SoUeway, Milk Co. Ltd. VANCOUVER WHEAT VANCOUVER, Feb. 23: Wheat was quoted at G2e on the local exchange today. . "And don't forget two packages of Shredded Wheat" "There'll be a fuss in our family if you do! The children love it; my husband insists on it because he says it's the perfect food for health and strength. And I like it too. So don't forget to send it, please." SHREDDED WHEAT WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT Early Ad. Copy is appreciated 1