REGU LAR PAINS ? SoME women suffer more than others. Often, when there isn't any needl The pains peculiar to women may be relieved as readily as other pains for which Aspirin is intended. These tablets are always a big help at such times, and never the least bit harmful. (Aspirin does not depress the heart.) Of course, you are familiar with the use of Aspirin for headache. 1 1 brings such prompt Phone 566 Rupert Motors Garage and Service Station DODGE and BANTAM AUSTIN Distributors FENDER AND BODY WORK A SPECIALTY COAL Buy the real Coal our famous Edson and Cassldy-Wclllntton In any quantities. Also Bulkley Valley Hay, Grain and Kobin Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 558 relief that sudden headaches needn't upset your plans. It will check a cold, or ease the sorest throat; and comfort the worst sufferer from neuritis and neuralgia. When your head aches from any cause when a cold has settled in your joints or you feel those deep-down pains of rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago, take Aspirin and you can count on real relief. AS P I R I N TRADE-MARK REG. CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD OPERATING G.T. 1. 20.000-TON FLOATING DKYDOCK Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinda of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIitY FOK SKEENA MIAMI Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CUEAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City Dr Alexander X-KAY SERVICE rilONE 575 UESNER BLOCK DENTIST Be for GYPROC 7 emssmtuXM At trivial expense Gynroc will convert space now wasted into one or more extra rooms. fiVPfiOC Fireproof Wallboard IIS Daily News Want Ads. bring quick Results Motherwell Discusses Salmon Situation Spring Salmon and Herring Running Halibut Fishing to Start February 15 ; i : -WJ- There is really no world salmon surplus for 1930, Major J. A. Motherwell, Chief Supervisor of Fisheries for British Columbia, announces, publishing final statistics for the year's salmon operations along the coast. Though the British Columbia pack exceeded the 1926 record by 157,-000 cases, the world pack is 423,100 cases under its record. Japanese and Russian packs, which are always disposed of first because of their lower prices, have moved freely into consumption and should not interfere with the free marketing of the Canadian product. ; It is expected that large sales wllf be made in France. Dpalers have bought more slowly this year than usual, and early sales have been less; but an upward trend in sales is expected soon. An extreme advertising campaign during the year has cleared away large quantities of salmon, and the effort to dls- expected. The skipper of the P. M. L. 4, Corp. Stone, has been engaged in relief duty here. Mr. and Mrs. Len Weaver return ed to town on the Flying Spur on : Thursday from a trip down the coast as far as Lowe Inlet. They are spending a good deal of the winter here. Len Weaver .Is a well known fur buyer. Pacific Salvage Co.'s power cruiser P. M. L. 2, Capt. Bill Willlscroft, was due back on Thursday night after a 10-day trip to various wat-erpower sites in the district with T. Herman of the Dominion water power and hydrometric service. Warke Canal and other points were visited by Mr. Herman on the P. M. L. 2. Leaving Tuesday morning for Falls River with a cargo of stores for the power plant. Pacific Salvage Co.'s service boat Pachena returned to port next afternoon. The vessel brought In a crew of five local men whb had been spending since last summer at Falls River cutting logs In the new flooded area behind the Power Corporation's dam. The logging outfit was also brought back. After having been under charter Mac, consisted of 4,000 pounds. The fish were caught by gtllnet in Portland Canal.' Oreen is expected back today with another load, there having been no Intervening landings. Gammon St Watt's selneboat is prospecting for herring at Pearl Harbor and other seining grounds. It may be a few weeks before her- pose of stocks has been assisted by ring seining get in full swing. grants from the Dominion govern-, Spring salmon are now being ment. Indications are that the caught by Port Simpson natives in sockeye pack in 1931. will be con-1 waters arfllihd their town. The fish slderably less than last year, andjare of excellent quality but; so far, that the run of pinks will not there have been no more fish avail- amount to less than 50 of the 1930 run. Since 192S, sales of British Columbia salmon have been extended materially in such markets as Aus tralia, New Zealand and Italy. In able than were needed at Port Simpson. During the past week Bill Tate, hand troller, was the high man with three fish in a day. Oth ers have been catching one and two. formation is available to the effect j Quite a number of native boats are that one of the largest B. C. com- engaged in fishing. panles sold more sockeye in the jw if anv boats are fishing crabs United Kingdom in the fall of 1930 t,ut the seiner Provincial, Capt. than' in the whole of 1929. irian'rio T.pp tpft this week for Wln- iter Harbor In the Naas River area Return to Ocean Falls I and intends to fish crabs there if The provincial police cruiser P. ' sufficient quantities are offering. M. L. 4, which has been here for Continual unpleasant rainy and several weeks, will soon be return- windy weather has been mitigating lng to her post down the coast, it is ! somewhat against fishing opera tions for the past few weeks. The possible reward has hardly been attractive enough to tempt anyone to go out and face such uncomfortable weather as has been pencil ing. Start Fishing February 15 As far as can be learned at the present time, halibut fishermen are intending to start 1931 fishing operations on February 15, the legal date for the opening of the season instead of waiting until March 1 as It was mutually agreed to do at the opening of the 1930 season. This experiment did not prove a great success last year and many of the boats never recovered from the trips and. possibly, the money they lost by not starting at the appointed date. It will be February 1 before preparations for the season's fishing operations commence to any extent. OFFICERS OF BROTHERHOOD Railway Men Elect J. II. Malr Their President For 1931 The local branch ot the Cana dlan Brotherhood of Railway 3m- for a year to the Power Corporation ployeea had its annual metln ot Canada for use in connection hast night and elected offlcera for with the Falls River hydro-electric . the year as follows: plant construction work, the power President J. H. Malr, tug Blllmor has been returned to Its owners, the Pacific Salvage. Cohere. Immediately on her arrival the DUlmor was taken on the pontoons at the dry dock for propeller and other repairs. The vessel is now moored at the company's floats, j During her charter to the Power! Corporation, the Dlllmor was skip pered by Capt. Lome Peck. Leaves For Massctt Having been called over to pick, up a sick man and bring him to town, the Royal Fish Co.'s packer ; Jed way, skippered by Capt. Johnny ; Hartlln, left Thursday night for Massett. The vessel was expected back today from the islands with the patient. Early, January has seen the start of the spring salmon and herring runs around Prince Rupert. Otherwise, winter fishing is continuing quiet. There have been no cod fishing boats out since early December, when the Metlakatla boat Wolf got Inin frnnVila noor T.iirv Txlanri thp Mini w.wuw.w -- , " - two members of1 the crew, Henry Rudlandand Pete Laporte Jr., being caught in a squalljind blown out" Co seaVTiavlng never been seen since. The Wolf had been fishing for the Dacon Fisheries and other boats had planned going out but the tragedy dampened the spirits of all and no further boaU went out. 1 Capt. Ralph Oreen arrived in Prince Rupert last Saturday with the first fresh herring catch of the season to be landed at the port. The load, brought m on the Eleanor Flnanclal Secretary N. W. Ap- pleyard. Recording-Secretary and porter A. SkattebOl. Treasurer H. R. Hill. Local Chairman -H. Lincoln 'le- BEFORE GOING OUT FISHING Visit the Montreal Importers There you get best value for every dollar expended. Lowest prices in city. ROWE'S Sheet Metal Works Stove Pipes, Galvanized and Black Elbows, sizes 3" to 8" Baking Pans made to order 3 0 THIRD AVENUE WEST Telephones: Office 310 Works Bluo 705 Airs. W. T. Kcrgin Ke-eleclcd President of United Church Body 1930 Successful Year The annual meeting of the, rWo men's Missionary Society of-inrs't United Church was held last, evening at the home of Mrs.. W. T. Kergln, Fourth Avenue West. Very favorable reports on the past year's activities of the Society were pre sented. Officers for 1931 were elected a follows: President Mrs. W. T. Kergih. Vice-Presldent-Mrs. Alfred, Wll son. Recording and Press Secretary-Mrs. J. S. Irvine. Corresponding Secretary Mr: G. V. Wilkinson. Treasurer Mrs. George McAfc Missionary Monthly Secretary-Mrs. J. Krikevsky. Strangers' Secretary Mrs. Al fred Wilson. Christian Stewardship Secretarj Mrs. E. P. Jenner. Mite Box Secretary Mrs. D. San terbane. Supplies Secretary Mrs. T. J Shenton. Mission ' Band Secretary Mis Isabel Haddock. Baby Band Secretary Mrs. W. I Cornish. Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert January 17, 191.1. Today Mayor William Manso-and his new police commission consisting of Aid. J. A. Kirkpat rick and M. M. Stephens went ot record as being In support ot vlg orous enforcement of the law i: Prince Rupert. Undesirables mus go, the board declares, and al bootleggers, tin-horns, blind-pig gers and crib-keepers are to b cleaned out. A special fund will b voted for the purpose of gettlni information upon which to convlr such people. Aid. V. W. Smith and J. E. Mer ryfleld have been appointed li lence commissioners for 1911 b the provincial goveriuaenl. Mayo Manson Is ex-offtcio chairman o the commission. Mayor Manson has appointee Aid. J. A. Klrkpatrtck chairman o the finance committee. Aid. V. v. Smith chairman of the ultlltlt committee and Aid. J. H. Hllditc' chairman of the public works com mittee. BUY CANADIAN GOODS! Support Home Industry and Eliminate Unemployment Avail Yourself of the Oppor tunity to Save at These Prices a C. SUGAR 10 lba Royal City Tomatoes 3 tins - Royal Cttj Pumpkin ' 2 's per Un .... Jplnacb l&'s 2 tins- Malkln's Dest Coffee per lb. Malkln's Best Baking Pow dcr, 12-oz. per tin K-B Phima aVi's a real bargain, per ttn Arrowroot Biscuits Fresh and crtap, per lb Ouest Ivory Soap 4 for Old Dutch Cleanser 3 tins 54c 33c 14c 37c 49c Malkln's Bert Orape Fruit-- OQp UUKj 2-s, per Un 21c 15c 30c 18c 32c Robertson's Marmalade 4's QQq per tin We are clearing this line to make room for Canadian goods The Economy Cash & Carry "Where Dollars Have More Cents" ,r. ...... .-. Saturday. January,.! PAGE SEC THE DAILY NEWS 0FFICERS.0F WATERFRONT WHIFFS W.M.S. 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