THREE en. - La. H e COAST MSIIIPS T.riionr tMl Roval T im.sliinu, city. Palpitation Of The Heart Nerves Were All Gone Mist Row Griffin, Ashern, Man., writes: "About five years ago I was troubled with palpitation of the heart, caused by a shock, and my nerves were all gone, and 1 could not sleep. I read about Milbum's Heart and Nerve Pills and aeciaea to try them. After I had boxes I was fwlin flni.,1'l.J rljH - ; "ft . ii. a wonderfnl nnuulr .11 -.IlLs - - , t. nU ftu UkUT'BJ suffered as I did wouM rlm Kim n.i n ' Bold at all drug and general stores, or 'mailed uirctt w receipt 01 price py me t. Muburo Co, Ltij Toronto, Ont. Botlle of Evening in Paris PERFUME FREE - .a . a It -mil ti it 4 r i I'ifi 14 is 11 i(riv ni 11 inn i'nwinr iiih irit v i mi Oraies Eta Pioneer Dru&jpisls r r Art m 'i a . , iiiiit' 11 i iv. n. i iiii ii vi vin THREE GRADUATE PIIARMICISTS UNION STEAiMSIIII'S LIMITED Ki'ECi.it. winter t:n usioN v.nm It-Ms on Mile Irom Nov. 1.1. 1930 t leb. . 1031 (with final return Mult Mirth 31. 1831) HNCE RUPERT TO VANCOUVER $10.00 RETURN Mnnim Irate Prince Rupert I w Vancouver: .2.-, l.M r.11.111 Tl I.MIA 1. 1.311 I'.M. Ai riving Vancouvrr, vu Orean MU, Thuradar Noon aDDroi .X-M, lUdll.N.l HtllY tHIUW MMIMdilT Arriving Vancouver Sunday midnight approx. River polnu Sunday, S:00 p.m. inli rmatlon regarding all uJlings and tlckeU at HUME ItU'tllT AGENCY: See end Avenue. IMiotie C68 B. C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, and Skagway. January 10th and 24th. To Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle-January 1st. 14th. and 28th. Princess Mary Ocean FsIib. etc. Van-'- uver and Victoria, evvr) Fr:da;-, 10 pjri. Atents For All Steamsliln Dues W c Orchard Oen Agent, 3rdAv.. Prince Kupert. Phone St. , HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel p."" Ruper.s leading fam- Itot ,ind cold water roomt J. PRUDIIOMME. Prop, of Fraser ind Fifth Sts Savoy Bella Coola. ew Royal Hotel I I, Zarelll. Prop I'E 11(11 El. MOUTH WHILE U I Id Walor. Btetm Meat Ii 75c PER DAY AND UP f'WMinaiiKiiiawraanargB Boston Grill ne 4S7 Prince Runert Large Cabaret SPECIAL DINNERS Uursdays and Saturdays DANCING ry Saturday Night. 9 to 12 Dance Hall for Hire cconiodatlon for Private Parlies E. Parker Ltd. Ford Dealers Trucks Tractors t Accessories rGas & a yl rJ riai, uaie itepairs Wrecking Service Id Ave. East Phone S3 (. HUGH L. DICKEY BPECIAL1ST Et, Nose and Throat At St. Elmo Hotel yri Tr ;ted For Olasscs SOMETHING NEW FOR LADIES AND GENTS Large assortment new clothes for autumn and winter lust to hand t AH finest quality ind latest patterns. Come in and see us today. Suit or overcoat complete and finished in three days. Ling, the Cutter Steam cleaning, pressing and alter ing. we aeiivcr any part or tne city LING TIIE TAILOR 81? Second Ave. Vhoue 6IP SPEED WITH SAFETY Is, what you will enjoy in a comfortable roomy car, by calling TAXI 25 Promptness,,rellAbiiity and courtesy is our motto. A trial will be. appreciated. Phone 2d. Matt Videck Ambulance and Taxi Service 7he2xstdeenst &g&instiheco7ti .one fiuy we finest fueZu. ciqessoia. n"i There's only one defense against the cold weather and thathrojr"cLRl. Buya ton of coal frgji jjnd '"RrAwa? at OldMarKTrmr. He'll quit on the run. Order a ton of coal today and note Uie haste that we display. Philpott, Evitt & Company Ltd. Phone CIS Local Items Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Ileilbroner's store. The provincial police court ipre-iimihary'Tivarmg'ortrre-'casc-'of a lad charged with negligence in the use bfiftfearms causing bodily harm, has been adjourned Until January. 23.. E. N. Walker of the Northern Electric Co., who has been here in connection with the talking picture equipniint at trie Capitol Theatre, sailed 'by the Cardena last night on his return to Vancouver. Rev. P. E. Fosse of Bellingham, who arrived in the city on the Cardena last evening from Bella Coola to conduct a week's revival campaign here for the Lutheran Church, la the guest of Rev. and Mrs. John Hanson. Rev. Mr. Fosse will commence his week of special services on Sunday morning. Union steamer Cardena, Capt Andrew Johnstone, arrived in port at 3.10 last evening from the south and sailed at midnight on her, re-, ttrrn to Vancouver and waypoints. On the way north this week, the Cardena took 31 passengers off the American motorshlp Northland, which was ashore in Johnstonn Straits, and took, them to Alert Bay where they were picked up by the steamer Admiral Farragut which continued n3rth. (Including call mi Aoolv to Annu evarvwbars or J i rolCSTER Sieanuhlp Oenl. Paaa. Agent C P R Station Vancouver - Tclf plK)i Trinity 1151 fiBrtll rrislocrals JrajJfporaio?L Sailings from Prince Rupert to ..Vancouver, thence via Trl-Clly Scrvlra to Victoria and Seattle, Thursdays 10.00 p.m. For Anyoi and Stewart, Wrtlneadaya 4.00 p.m. Ilrular aervlcra to North ami South Quern Charlotte Islands. Particulars of salU Inns, rates, etc., on request. Passenger trains leave Prlnee Rupert for Mmonlonf Win-UK" anu Pfnts Must every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 11.30 a.m.. Ask about Low Coach and Tourist Fares to ' Eastern Points. it. r M-NAt;im.N Jt'jfrirf rMnfr Agvut IVln? Rupt FROM ST. JOHN fO CLASCOWBELFAST-LIVER-POOL xjn 23. Feb 27 '..Mcnlcalm irb 8, xaUr 8 Mellu Wrjary 13 Mlnneckxa aFsb. 30. xUarch 30 Uontroae Marci 13 ... Montclan. xMot calling at BeHaat. FROM NEW YORK To CHHHnOUHO-SOUTHAMPTON Itareh 14 .' . . Durhsas of Bedford FROM SAINT JOHN To CHEnnOURG-SOUTIIASIPTON HAMBURG larch 19 MlnnadoM FRO.M VANCOUVER Ta lUHall-Jaia- hlna-rmilppliiM xJan 11. satar 28 Xmp. of Canada xJan.Bl. Api 11. a-tipreiM of Rusa xPab.38. aApl. 3a Bqjraa of Japan Mar. 14 tmpraas of Asia at Bono Honolulu. TIIE DAILY NEWS Saturday, January 17, 1931. POISONS IN THE BLOOD FOR. OVER. HALF ACCNTU RY NTHIS PROVEN PRESCRIPTIONS HAS BEEN RECOGNIZED ASTHEMOST EFFECTIVE REGULATOR OF TH E LIVER,rtlDNEYS &BOWELS- iiitTi8r,T.igmniiiHia OR. AW. CHASE SA K.&L w J DInnerware, cHina, crockery, glassware. Ileilbroner's Store. Little- . Miss Joyce Gawthorne. who is only five-and-a-half years old, has been engaged to do tap dancing on the first of the week program at the Capitol Theatre. VANCOUVER WHEAT VANCOUVER, Jan. 17 Wheat was quoted on the local Exchange today at 54c. QUESTION OF READJUSTMENT A condition of affairs exists throughout Canada and the world which appears difficult to solve. However, .there Is one thing upon which all people agree, and that is that an adjustment of costs of commodities must be made. As an Illustration: with the present price of wheat a readjustment in the price of bread should be considered. The same is true of other necessities of life and materials. ' All of which leads up to the fact that ALBERT St McCAFFERY, LIM ITED, are prepared to adjust the price of any material they have for sale. If the price of coal is lowered we will also lower our price. The prices of many building materials have been changed; and we are prepared to change our prices. If interested in the above, call or phone 116 or 117. Albert ii McCaf-fery Ltd. (15) Steamship 'Sailings For Vancouver Tueadaf as.oatala .... 1.30 p.m. Thursday s. Pr. George 10 pjn. Friday se.Prlncees Alice 10 pxa ss. Cardena, 12 midnight Jan. 14 ss. Princess Norah p.m Jan. 28 ss. Prln. Norah' pan. from Vancouver Sunday ss. Catala 4 pjn Wed. ss. Pt. George ..10J0 am Friday ss. Cardena pjn. Friday ss. Princess Al'ce 4 pm. Satur. ss. Pr. Rupert, 10:30 ajn. Jan. 10 ss. Prln. Norah ajn. Jan. 24 ss. Prln. Norah .... -ajn 'rom Naas River ana ' ort Simpson Sunday ss. Catala r'or Naas River and ' Port Simpson Tuesday ss. Catala 'rom North Queen Charlott Get pays. Ed4rHoWin Fast Eatti Cutting 8 pin U0 'SiLMONDS' SAWS Cuarantml becUM made from our own steel SlMONOSCawUM A CO. LTD. ajn For Stewart and Anyox Sunday ss. Catala 8 p.m ..Wednesday ss. P. George 4 pjn. from Stewart and Anyox . Tuesday ss. Catala ....11.30 a.m Thurs. as. Prince George 8 pjn Tor Ocean Falls-Tuesday ss. Catala ...1.30 pjn Thurs. ss. Prince George 10 p.m. Friday ss. Princess Mary 10 pjn. From Ocean Falls-Wed. ss. Pr. George 10:30 ajn. Friday as. Princess Mary 4 pjn. sax, Cardena p.m For North Queen Charlottes- Wed. aa. Prince William 8 p.in 8unday as. Prince William a.m For Alaska- Jan. 10 at. Prin. Norah 'rom Alaska-Jan. 14 sat. Prlnress Norah Jan. 38 as. Pr'n. Norah From Skeena Itlver ..a an pjn ..p.m Friday as. Cardrna pjn. the AG. reading habit. It i -IV V. TOIWHIO A VlV? District News SMITHERS The local assembly of' Native Sorts' of Canada" continues to thrive. Three new members were Initiated at a meeting this week bringing the total roster up to 113. Johnny McKenzle sustained Dain- ful injuries to one of his feet oh Monday morning when 'a, falling Dnage iimDer ieu upon it as he was assisting In loading timbers on a railway car here. It will be a lone time before he will be able to work again. E. C. Dawson, formerly of Smith ers,has secured a berth ontheNeU son hockey team. In a, game last week, the former local player scored a goal. Following a recent fire In his store here, R. S., Sargent has decided to withdraw from business in Smithers where for many years he has had a branch store. A new water system has been In stalled for the Joint use of the Smithers hospital and the Smith-era schools. ' The Ladles' Auxiliary to the Smithers Hospital, at its annual meeting last week, elected the following officers: president, Mrs. Kelly; vice-president, Mrs. A. E. Campbell; secretary, Mrs. II. Welch; treasurer, Mrs. N. H. Kilpa trick; executive, Mrs. R. B. Brummlt, Mrs. W. H. Cotton and the officers; re presentative to hospital board, Mrs. A. E. Campbell. At a meeting in Driftwood school-house, the Smithers Farmers' Institute was reorganized for the coming year. Officers were elected as follows: president, Frank Gilbert; secretary treasurer, A. P. Legerton; executive, George Oulton, E. Wedge and John Hynes. A period of silence was observed out of respect to the memory of the late Louis DeVoin, who died recently. School children of Smithers stag ed a fine entertainment on Thurs day and Friday evenings of last week. It was a belated Christmas Tree entertainment. PRINCE GEORGE Weather in Prince George has been considerably cooler during the past week with a minimum thermometer reading of two above zero. At that, it is a great deal milder than is usual at this time of year. All offices were contested at the civic election here Thursday, Inter est centering in the fight tor the mayoralty between Mayor Patterson and Aid. J. II. Johnson, ex-mayor. The Prince George Athletic Association offered to rent the proposed new sports and games building here from the city at a yearly rental of $40. Curling rentals would be In ad dltlon to this. The bylaw, however. was turned down. The following are principal 1931 officers of the local Rebekah Lodge: noble grand, Miss Ruth Douglas; vice-grand, Mrs. Peterson; recording secretary, Mrs. J. F. Abbott; treasurer, Miss Galium; warden, Mrs. Glllingwater; conductor. Miss Pearl Mclnris. Principal officers of the Oddfellows' Lodge are: noble grand, D. G. Fraser; vice grand, Wesley Clark: warden, Jim Baker; conductor, J. Clapperton. With five polls to hear from, figures for the recent provincial Iby-electton In, Fort George riding I gave ut. u. w. Aiwara, conservative, 142 to GOO cast for his opponent, C. P. Deykln, Farmer-Labor candidate. The Prince George chapter of the Model Aircraft League of Canada resumed activities with a meeting last night. Many local boys are en- rolled In the organization.! The death occurred this week of (Matt Vensky, a member of the local Eagles' Lodge. His funeral took place yesterday under the auspices of the lodge. FLU-GRIP Call a physician. Thsnbsrln . "emergency" treatment vith Yijb VBC6$S V VAPOFlUO OVtff MILLION JARS USfD YEARLY The finest quality tea you can buy aUSaaMBaaHiA. -: yT.'niT':W,..- - mm Yellow label Salada 60cts a 6rff Brown label Salada ?Octs a lb "Fresh from the gardens ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH . Corner Eighth and Ninth East Minister, Rev. John II. Hanson Morning worship at 11 o'clock (English) .with Baptism. Sunday School at 12:15. There will be no Sunday School at Seal Cove. Evening worship at 7:30 (Scandinavian). Song by Varden Singers. Rev. P. M. Fosse will sing and speak at both services. He has travelled as an evangelist for many years In both the United States and Canada. He Is an exceptionally good solo singer. Don't miss hearing him. You will be welcome. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Church of England) Very Rev. J. B, Gibson, Dean Holy communion at 8 a an. Morning prayer and sermon at 11 o'clock. Sunday School at 12:30. Evening prayer and sermon at 7:30. Anthem by the choir. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister, Rev. J. Kennedy , Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Subject, "NAAMAN." Sunday School and Junior Bible Class at 12:15. Evening service at 7:30. Subject. "THE CROSS IN THE GARDEN." Male voice quartet. ' FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. F. W. Dafoe, DJ), Minister Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Subject, "THE CHRISTIAN LIFE." Bible School at 12:15. Evening service at 7:30. Subject. "WHEREIN WAS JESUS GOD'S ONLY BEGOTTEN SON?" A cordial invitation. FIRST UNITED CHURCH Pastor, Rev. A. Wilson, B. A. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Subject, "THE UNRECOGNIZED PROVIDER." Sunday School at 12:15. Evening service at 7:30. Subject, "THE RIGHTEOUS CAUSE AND THE CONFLICT OF FAITH." Male quartet, "Sweeter as the Years Go By." ANNOUNCEMENTS r Moose Whist Drive and Dance January 16. Presbyterian Burns' Banquet on January 23. Loyal Orange Lodge bridge, whist and dance, de luxe entertainment, Meropole'IIaU, January 20. Moose Legion Novelty Dance January 30. Sons of Norway Fishermen'. Farewell Dance February 6, Moose Hall. C. N. R. TRAINS From East-r-Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 3:30 pan. Fpr East Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, 11:30 a.m. . 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