L0a THREE mm tl for tb Dizzy Headaches and Fainting Spells Mr. Lloyd Babcook, Ilartington, Ont., writes: "Borne time ego I wa all run down in health. I hud dircy headache, and Buffered a great deal with fainting niielli. I WM advised to try Burdock Blood Bitten and after taking two bottlei I felt like a pew pernon. . , , "My huaW w'.',' 'trb'nUedUsW Indigeetion, after1 'mt'als, and uld pet nothing to do him any irood until no too u.o.ij,-' Pt hi fr n1f by Tb J. lliltmra Co, lid, Toronto, Qn SPECIAL! SPECIAL! LAVENDER FACE LOTION and LAVENDER TALCUM 85-ccnt Value Both for 50 cents OrmeslM. Zflio Pioticcr Druggists I'honcs 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. THREE GRADUATE PIIARMICISTS CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK t; AND SHIPYARD UI'KKA TING (.'. T. 1 20.000-TON FLOATING DUYDOCK Engineer. Machinists. Boilermakers, Nlacksmilhs, Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND cdMMEKCIAL WORK I'lIONES 43 AND 385 BULKLEY VALLEY COAL THE BETTER COAL Analysis 1 nutter. 29.32; ash. 6.7: fixed carbon. 687; b.tu.V 13917 E' '.v in volatile it will not block your pipe. Being low in ash, ' . . ' n it buying clinkers. Being high in fixed carbon mean 'I- quality. Being high in British Thermal Unlti means more heat-value per pound. Order Now. Your J)calcr Can Supply You. llci I UNION STl)AMSlhlS IXmITKU M'ec-ial Mi-rt;n k.V tksioIImuks .. , ... .... .......... I- I - rtidl ...Hi. rl..Al ii.'in ,u,. in, ,v,u in ini, -n. frvi .m iiimi iiiuiii rn,v,. t Mirth si. 19JI) rNCE HUI'kkt TO VANCOUVER $10.00 RETURN Kimmera lre rrlnre l(Uwrt I or aiwur; 1 M.u.ti.i r.:uv Ti Ksn.w, i.o r.M. T AMvmg Vancouver, va Ocan Fall. ThuradaJ Noon appro. ,J,S- I lllli: i: i.uy fiiiliAY MlllMIIIIT - A: living Vancouver Sunday midnight appro. -i.i tis to port 8impnou, Alice Arm. Anyox. Stewart and Naae Illvar ivtti.fj, RllllriA S'OO Din. in. '"'"Won regarding all tailings anil ticket at 'tK HU tltT AtllAt V: Srrnnil .emie. I'lioiie 5ti H. C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE SAILINGS UtO.M PRINCE ItUI'EKT To Ketchikan, Wrangrll, Juneau, and Skagway. February 7 and 31. ''o Vaiirouver, VlctortySealtlc February 11 and'. lTmceaa Mary Oohii Falls, etc. Vanwuver and Vlo-tona. ewry Friday, 10 p.m. Agents For All Steamship tines W c Orchard. Oen Agent, SrdAv. Prince Rupert. Phone 31. Rupert1W5lors Cir and Service Station nODGEnnd WTAM AUSTIN rL distributors SPECIALTY TELEPHONE 657 tf VALENTJN DAIRY rOK SKEENA BRAND, Creamery Butter fe Cottage Cheese FKESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City If you want anything, -try a classified ad. sans Eagles' Smoker March 6. L. O. B A. Bridge. Dance March It. St. Patrick's Hall. March 17. 21 Local Items Classes fitted by registered optometrist at Hellbroner's store. This afternoon's train. due from '.Hit evst at 3:30 WM reported this morning w De on tune. K. C. Frlzzell arrived in rh rltv bn the Prince John this morning from Massett and will sail tonight on the Prince George for Vancou ver enroute east. . i Provincial Constable Robert Gibson sailed yesterday afternoon oa the Prince George for Anyox. He will return to the city this ev enlng with a prisoner in his cus tody. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shaw will sail on the Prince George tonight for Vancouver. Thay have been hert for several Months, Mr. Shaw hav ing had th contract for plas terlng of the new government li quor vendor's store here. C. T. Mann, of Tacoma, writer for a number of American maga zines and newspapers including the Christian Monitor, arrived Jn the city -yesterday on the Prinoe Oeorge from the south and "will sail tonight byithe same vessel, on his return south. In the last Vancouver Province appears a picture of Jack Edwards formerly of this city and now Vancouver, manager of the Mutual Life Assurance Co.. who recently reiurnsd to Vancouver after attending a convention of company agents in Winnipeg. D. R. Willemar, well known as- sayer. who is connected with the development of the black sands qf Graham Island with a view to recovering their gold content, returned to Massett aboard the at. Prince John on Its prestqt trip after having spent a few weeks In Vancouver. ANNOUNCEMENTS a?J Women, of Mooseheart Legion whist drive and dance. Feb. 19. Royal Purple bridge and whist. Friday, February 20. Elks' Home. Admission 50c. Next Royal Purple Bridge-whin series Monday, February 39. Anglican Tea, Mrs. Woodland'--Fifth Avenue, February 34. "Kelvlna! Courtship," at Unite Church February 38, 37. Moose Whist Feb. 11. Drive, and Dana Whist an.! Concert, Catholic Catholic women's League Sprint? oaie apru a. . ' Presbyterian Easter Sale April 10 IQOIJND TIQIP WINTER FARES PRINCE RUPERT to VANCOUVER . VICTORIA ..".$40.... ' ' Including Ult ul Btrfk. TlrLl mU "P Fk. Uik, 1M1. R.lura Umll March JUt. fur InfvrmatUm caU r write R. F. MNAtCllTON, ILPJ. Mao Rapwt B.C. Canadian national THE DAILY NEWS R3f vs Colds dosing Just rub on '-?.r TSts Merchant ' Golf League tonight Sunken Gardens. Moose Chapter whist drive and dance tonight. Cash prizes. 42 Blue Ribbon Tea per lb. i ,. Egirs Are Advancing Eggs Guarahteed freh Oft rer,rlnc Out j(bragea--Sweet Naval per dos. 4 dos. for Tomatoes Nabob 2"s 2 tins for P. & G. Naptha Soap 11 for (i.n, 55c 75c 5c 35c 20c 35 c 20c 45c 20c 75c 25c 5)c Bush's Grocerteria Phones: 211, 212 We Deliver BUSH'S- Grocerteria WE CNT HE UNDERSOLD 1 . I r Qn 1 I r. jogecials r or, Friday, Saturday Sugar B.C. Granulated 10 lbs. for Butter ' 2 lbs. for .'. Shaker Salt per pkt Soda BlsculU Red Arrow 2 pktt. Fig Bar Biscuits Fresh stock, per lb OgUvies' Minute Rolled Oats OI? 2 pkts. OOK, Clark's Tomato & Vegetable -f ft J, Sonn nr tin XV T S- ' - ' " Qlark's Jellied Veal-l's per iln Sunlight Soap per pkt. Presbyterian Shamrock Tea March 17 in Church Hall. . A Real Deal ON BISCUITS pkg. Red Arrow Honey Grahams - 1 pkg. Red Arrow Ginger Snaps 1 pkg. Red Arrow Soda Biscuits 1 pair Seir Sharpening ' ' Scissors- nnest Quality "' for on John Morrison, for drunkenness. I was fined, $25, with option of 30 'days' imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont in city police court yes-jterday afternoon. The club' service committee, of I which George Rorie is chairman, was In charee of thr nrrvrrnm at 1 fsstlr' ..,.1.1.. i .. 1 a I 1- iwucav a wr:fKiv iiirirnnnn nr t n an Rotary Club In the' Commodore Cafe. President S. D. Johnston was !n; the chair. Mr. and Mrs. A, C. Peters and A. P. AllisOn,' well known Queen' family will sail oh the ss. Prince Charlotte Island logging operaiorJ.. George tonight for Vancouver. - I who has been on the Islands in con-1 nection with the reopening of log- Mrs. A. R. Mallpry of Port Cle- King camps in Skldegate Inlet, ar-ments is paying a brief visit to the rived In the city on the Prince John city,- having sailed on the Princt : tnl morning from the Islands and John this morning from the Is- wU1 tonight oh the Prince lands. George for Vancouver. Game Warden Ed. Martin, who' J- B- Lambert, assistant district has been on the Queen Charlotte engineer Jor the provincial depart-Islands for the pat two weeks on nwntof public works, arrived in the official duties, returned to the on tne Prince John this, morn-city on the Prince John this morn- ta5 from -the Queen Charlotte ing. (Islands after Inspecting wharf work which Has been carried.. out at The fire aepartment had a call Queen Charlotte City and Sandsplt at 330 yesterday afternoon to the tot lhe- department and will saU home Of W. A. Bell. Seventh Av- Sunday evening on the Cardena for enue and 'Fulton Street.' where Stewart where an elevator Is being styled on the wharf. . there was a chimney fire which did no darffege. ' ' I " " ' Charles A. Smith, well ' known resident of Mascett, who has been on a trip to Winnipeg, returned to the Queen Charlotte Islands by wayof Vancouver on the present trip of the Prince John. NEW KIND OF SPECTACLES 3,000 Sample Pairs Olfered Free. Capt. and Mrs. J. B. Glllatt of A new spectacle has been pro-Sandsplt arrived in the city on tin duced which is guaranteed agalns Prince John this naming from the breaking or tarnishing and Is r. Queen Charlotte Islands and will great Improvement over othrr sail tonight on the Prince Oeorge makes. They enable almost anyone for a trip to Vancouver and Vic- to read the very smaUest print toria- thread the finest needle and see efJa? fr or near. Hundreds of thousands r m r ori.- XZ; tu4i ' rl . JTT. ""months. Orders are pourinB mi IT'S C2LJ ihy r irom aU ovef the wrld. The Nu- vfl IT W Pt Co.. Suite T-304. 29 2 Vnl iHT Metod St.. Toronto unt are o. , ll1,f0CASltUriaLnIeht Wh!" wrtto them for their free of- i us wtu icvuiii auirui uyci me same route. been visiting liere for the few weeks with her parents. Bis hop and Mrs. O. A. Rlx. will sa'l tomorrow night on the Princess Mary ,for Vancouver where, on February 28, she will embark with her husband on the Empress of Japan for long Kong enroute to Java where they are to take upj-e-rtdence. Mr. Breukelman is in the service of one of the large oil companies and will be stationed in Java for a few years. fer giving your name, age and ad dress. They will also tell you howl u'''tZfvAmW you can et their ami I ''Vfi-r w y1.' agency Mrs. p W. CreukfTman. who has .lthout mnn Blf.i st from $250 to $590 a month.-Adv. The biscuits are the usual Red Arrow quality and are fresh from the ovens. Order earlyl Gainers Lard Open Kettle rendered per 3-lb. tin per 5-lb. tin Gold Medal Mayonaisfie The Finest made. 9 fin per8-oz. jar .: -501 Ha Howl Dates New crop 2 lbs. Apples Fancy Newtons All sizes, per box Pnfjge Rolls Boned Shoulders, Cello-rapt per lb ,. Black FlgSt- 3 lbs Dried Peaches per lb. Dried Apricots per lb. Terrace Turnips Not . woody. 0. lbs. u-.ui:. OkanagairOnldnsau Large and dry, 4Jbs ..... Sugar per 10-lb. cotton sack $1.00 55c 90c 19c $2.50 Smoked 27c 26c 13c 16c 25c 15c 58c Watts' Grocery PHONE SS PHONE 5C "THE REST FOR LESS" FREE DELIVERY LISP PRODUCED IN CANADA iifjC CaW aa CaWiaa caw mi cmm. Thursday, February 19. 1931 Nearly 40 years the j leader among . t eas of finest quality. Try our new Yellow Label WM cFresh from the gardens9 1.11 MOOT Your baby deserves this snra protection. Carnation Milk is perfectly xie -heat-treating destroys every dangerous germ snd air-tight sealing kteps ont contamination. Famous baby as eciiluti recommend Carna- "from Contented Cows" LOCAL ITEMS Dinnerware, china, crockery, glassware, Hellbroner's Store. Scandinavian Dance, Metropulr Hall, tomorrow night at 9 o'clock. Admission 50c. and 25c. All Radio are requested to attend a on because it is easier to digest than any other form of cow's milk. And it is just as nourishing as the best bottled milk co-tains all the minerals, vitamins and other food elements that any milk can supply. Writ tor Cook Book mnJ Baby Book CAANATION COMPANY. LIMITED 114 Abbott Sc. Vrammr, B.C Owners and dealers o. r. i. t meeting in CHy Hall Friday at 8 p.m. 41 Mussallem's MEAT Market general ""'"I1 nutlHl "eei 5 lbs. Sirloin Roast per lb. u lii0nc.',0??;"rM .J" T-Bono Roast- building fund; C. L Monroe, $10; ' A Friend. $28. the Lief Erikson Society Society in in Metropole Hall. President I. Fen ness was in the chair. per lb Round Steak Roast I per JD. Merely routine business was ta- Shoulder Pork ken up last night at a meeting of r. ua the T . n'V xuin x ui riper lb. " cal Scandinavian communly. I nor -Hi Mrs. ; v3imL. hsuiW hnarrtln th-fSHIIpFTWftrVialnift i IDS. . .' on her return to her home In Lamb Chops Prince Rupert, of the death of heri per lb brother, O. F. Motion, prominent pickled Pork Nelson business man, who died o ius suddenly. She left at once for Nel- ron to attend the funeral. Mrs. Peters Is not expected home until the end of February. Dally News quick results. "Want Ada" bring Phones 18 & 8i $1 25c 25c 22c 30c lLegofPork . 96 I. Fenness. after a three-months' per lb -UClO trip to hte naUvc home in Norway Leg Roast of Veal returned to the city at the first ofi nol. it. O vl service of the Imperial Oil Co. here uv.un, and Is one of the best known and .P01 most popular members jot the lo- Sirloin Steak , 25c 30c n 25c 50c Mussallem's Meat Market 417 Fifth Ave. E.