DOPE CASE Vounf n-'"i mnrnniiii: FREE! Feli Tired Out All Day Could Not Sleep at Night Mr. Udimoad Lalonde, 2181 Bt. Jam Bt, Montreal, Que., write! "After a ipell of th. grippe I wm left very nenom, end felt drowy and tired out all day, and eould not ileep at night I wat alio troubled with toj heart t and and did did not not laai at au lut working, I wai.told uuiu nun ua nerve jruii 'ana' f oar boxei I wu eomnleUlv IS PITIFUL Seattle Mother Steps Trap Set By Police Into SEATTLE May 6: There was a ..... Invnlvlncr in flftreljtHvA vQuns Seattle mother, who Is in the u: :hc of the drug habit, yester- K . x;.:' r uni woman itii mio a trap dtlic poiirf and walked Into a hotel .com wore she was to be supplied Wiiru thr officers made their ap- : r a chance to "taice me cure" tor lie :aki nr her" t'oyeu old child hn no juipanied net to me notei. Two men sunplylng the woman t'Cf piaccu unucr uiiw. M. L Bryan arrived in the city on :,- prince 'George this morning r,. Vancouver to act as official T"Kxtr? ii the session of the Su- r.r Cuurl Assizes here this week. tof my trosUaJJFi . . . en. L.. ? ean reeomisend your PUU to averrona."' '" . ttsi JflCfl 9V0 "WA Bold at all drug and general .to, or inaOed ilreet m receipt of price by The T. Uilburn Co.. Ui. Toroato, Oat. . RICE CAKE FORFOOD Japanese Goodwill Aviator Doe Not Waste Much Space On Provisions NEMUR0, May 6 The only provisions carried by Seiji -Yoshlhara. Japanese goodwill flyer, consist or a few rice cakes. On some of his hops, he will sacrifice everything for gas carrying capacity in his junkers Junior plane. Jap Fisherman From Essington Dies in Hospital Oengtro Taguschl, Japanese fish ertnan, passed away last night In the Prince Rupert General Hospital. he victim of a serious infection. lie was 47 years of age. Funeral arrangements are in the hands of llayner Bros., undertakers. FREE! Large Tube of Milk of Magnesia Tooth Paste With a Itottlc of Cara Nome Perfume All for 75 cents Ormes Ltd. Zrfio Pioneer Druggists Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. THREE GRADUATE PHARMICISTS The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish .& Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, R.C. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED SlMmrm mv ITIm'r Kupert t r Vant-omrr: T.1A t.U.tl.A KVKKY TIT!IAY. t.SH I'M. Arriving Vancouvrr. vi. on riu. Thurtday Noon appro. lAUDKNA KVIiltY IKIIUY MIIINHIIIT Arrlriiig Vancouver BuiKjay midnight apjirox eaUmgi to Port BUnpnon. All.y. Arm. Anyo, 8wrt and River polnM Sunday 8:00 p.m. F:r:irt Inf.irmttlon regarding all nalllngs and ticket at - TKINCK III TKUT AtlCNTY: Kn und .nuf. I'lione WW "coST B the real Coal our ! JJ" Edson and Cassldy lnitonln any qnantlties. Bulkier Valley Hay. Ofln and Robin Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co niONES 58 AND 538 Kaien M'otors Limited General Garage and Service Station CIIKVROLirr and RU1CK Open Day and Night Phone 52 Third Avenue Local Items Dinnerware, china, crockery, glassware, Ileilbroner's Store. ulde Display Friday. May ml, cathedral Hall. Drills, ma . marcnes. (d 25ft.'..- Admission 103 AiLWVelma it. fclarke nfiVanrier- hoofwas successful in recent mi nor pharmaceutical examinations for British Columbia. She came secxmcFn the province in land ing;- .- Mr. Justice W. A. Macdonald! who is to be the presiding Judge at the session of the Supreme Court Assizes here this week, arrived in the city from Vancouver on the Prince George this morning. There being no quorum on ac count of other engagements of a similar nature being on, the an nual meeting of the Prince Rupert Bays' Band Association, scheduled tor last night, was postponed to May 15. W. H. Tobey, divisional superintendent Canadian National Railways, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from Amsbury where he personally directed track-clearing operations following the derailment of the eastbound passenger train on Monday. Bringing' north a good-sized list of i passengers, C.N.H. steamer Prince George Capt. A. J. Gilbert, arrived in port at 11 o'clock this morning from Vancouver. Powell River ana Ocean Falls and will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Anyox and Stewart whence she will return here southbound tomorrow evening. DR. HUGH L. DICKEY SPECIALIST Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat Eyes Tested For Glasses At St. Elmo Hotel HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all roonu A. J. PRUDIIOM.ME. Prop. Cor. of Fraser wid Fifth Bts. Savoy J. McDermid. Anyox; W. Ward land ;W. II. Pettman, Premier, . Percy Andrews- and Roy Moore I Kltwanga: II. F. Doll and Mrs. H. ! Mist. Terrace. New Royal Hotel I. 7jirrlll. Tp Till; IIOir.L MOKTII WIIII.F. Hot St Cold Water Steam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Trlrphmi, 1X1 Royal O Moffatt and R. C. Mutch. Smlthers; E. A. Meyring and F. .1. Wadman. Ketchikan; J. Fie win, Port Essington: F. Scott, Stewart. Boston Grill I'lione 137 Prince Rupert Large Cabaret SPKCIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Every Salunlav Night, 9 to 12 Dance Hall for Hire Accomodation for Private Partis SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan, AVrnngell, Juneau and Skagway May 9, 20, 30 To VancouMfg iVIcloria and fARY ban Falls, Nanui, Alert Hay, Campbell River. Vancouver, Victoria-Friday, at 10 p.m. Full information from V. C. Orchard, General Agent Cur 3nl Ave. & 4th St. Phono 31 TIIE DAILY NEWS LUMBAGO? . A pain in the lower part of your back can torture you. Out not for lonp, f you know about Aspirin! These harmless,, pleasant tablets take away the misery of lumbago, rheumatism, neuralgiaieadaches, ,tcwtha?tfe5.anjsisfem5 pairjsVpf UrWm Relief ciesVornptlylTs complete. Genuine Aspirin cannot depress the heart. Look for the Bayer cross, thus: IS Made in-Canada Glasses fitted T) registered optometrist at Ileilbroner's store. Phone 32 Taxi for special rates, day and night, for large parties Experienced drivers. tf Frank Glgot of Stewart, who has been on a business trip to Van couver, is a passenger aboard the Prince George'' today returning ' v north. . r.i.t .' .. ' O. E. Gulick, lo&l manage! of the Swift-Canadian' Co., returned to the city on the1. Prince George this morning from a'brief business trip to Vancouver. ILM.C.S. "Vancouver" Public Dance, Eagles' Hall, Friday. May 8, 9 p.m. 'Premier Orchestra , 50c. i ! II. R. McMillan, well known Van couver lumber exporter, is a busi ness visitor in the city, having ar rived from the south on the Prince Oeorge today.' W. J. Nelson of the Power Cor- , poration of Canada staff arrived in the city on'.yesterday afternoon's train from his duties .on th , transmission linw , Joseph Breton.-for drunkenness, was fined $35. with option of : thirty days' imprisonment, by Ma 'glstrate McOlymont in city police court this raornmg;1 William Blackstoclc construction foreman for the Government Telegraphs with headquarters in Hazel-ton, arrived in the city on the Prince George this morning after atrlp to Vancouver. i Many members of the United Church clergy from the city and various parts of the district will sail tomorrow night on the Prince George for Vancouver to Attend the annual British Columbia Conference. Dr. J. O. McKay, well known New Westminster alienist, arrived in the city frqm the south on the Prince Oeorge this morning. He will be an expert witness at the session of the Supreme Court Assizes here this week. M. II. Blott, Douglm Friszell andH W. O. Oakley were summoned fori Orand Jury service at the Supreme Court Assises when, the men who bad been originally , summoned from Ocean Falls tailed to put in an appearance. Richmond Mortimer, who Is In the ervice of the Canadian Bank of Commerce at Nakusp, arrived in tlve city on the Prince Oeorge this morning irom ine soum to pay visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. It. Mortimer. Morton Ferguson, who is stationed at Claxton as accountant of the B. C. Parkers cannery, arrived in the city from the Skeena River on yesterday afternoon's train for a brief visit in town. Mm. Ferguson .has been visiting in the city for the past few days as the guest of Aid. and Mrs. S. D. ' ; .ll&NNOUNCEM eV, Aiay m. nd Dance I Girl Guide display, Cathedral Hall. May 8. j S.OJN. Vlnland No. 8 Independence Day Dance. Moose Hall. May 15. Canadian National Recreation Association Monte Carlo night. May 18 and 19. C N.R.A. Badminton Courts TOTAL OF TEN HEARINGS MAKES DOCKET HEAVIEST IN SEVERAL YEARS HERE (continued from wire 1) His Lordship Indicated that Jhe tojo murder cases would t vbgipied y?y-6gnaingout menu rang jury !TOitfclhese.bilIs-"fft mdWment. dhWfse.ls tnaTHiHeWSigurd Jusslia alias "Jdlih'Emllson. charged with the murder of Charles Henry Yoch, Houston farmer, on or about September 3 last. The other is that of Rex vs. Samuel "Douse, who is charged wltbfyhe murder of Silas Brown at Kltwancool Indian village on or about January 10. In the Jussila case, the judge pointed out that evidence was of circumstantial nature. The body of Yoch was found badly beaten in his cabin and later accused was found by the police in a rude sort of dug out nearby in possession of deceas ed's rifle, clothes and watch. His Lordship commended the bravery of police officers in this case in cap turing Jussila after they had been faced with a gun In his hands. In the Douse case, evidence is more of a direct nature. Crown witnesses, the judge pointed out, would WILLIAM GOLDKLOOM IS GREAT-GRANDFATHER William, Goldbloom, pioneer fur dealer of this city, is rejoicing today in the new estate of great-grandfather, for a telegram received last night annouced the birth of -a son yesterday in Seattle to his granddaughter, Mrs. Rita New-bauer. Mr. Goldbloom wll hurry south on the Prince George tomorrow night to give the child his ancestral blessing. 13c tesuiy mat accuser, was xn pa- LiTlngst0ne. 10.000; Unome. O.OOOj sion of a gun at the time Silas Qibson, 5,000. and J. B.. 5.500, Cold Brown was snot aany one morning storage, 12.5c and 6c. at Kltwancool. Eye witnesses of the , , affair would give evidence. T n, f The case of Rex vs. Jussila will be lani AC f IPrrP fit . j ..... i in i I 1 w m. neara ursi ana win ue iuuuw u uy that of Rex vs. Douse. Less serious i criminal cases will be heard at the , conclusion of these. I Public meeting tonight, Booth School, 8:15. Hon. J. Ilinchliffe Speaks on Education in B.C. Football Association annual gen eral meeting Thursday, May 7. in City Hall at 8 pjn. All Interested please attend. 107 J 8J1-. Jl tfri l' FISHSALES Summary American 107,000 pounds, and 6c and 14.8c and 8c. Canadian 26,500 pounds, 12.5c and 6c. American Bene, 40.000, Royal. 135c and 6c. Radio. 28.000, Booth, 13c and 7c. Excel, 18,000, Cold Storage, 132c and 6c. Hazel H., 21.000. Atlln. 14.8c and 8c. Canadian Port Essington Dies in Hospital A. A. Connon returned to the city ( ,Jame8 pierce 65year old Port on ine t-rince ueorge uxiay iruin slngton ft,hcrmani passed away. two wee&s ousmeaa irip uj Vancou ver. last night in the Prince Rupert I General Hospital where he had been a patient for some time. Funeral j arrangements are in the hands of I the B. C. Undertakers. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY CHOICE Apartments Westenhaver Bros. for rent. . tl Pay only $10 down for an ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Enjoy this modern refrigeration. It will make plenty of ice cubes. Also new desserts and salads that you may not have served before. Reliable temperature (electrically controlled) is perfect health protection-dependable and safe. Milk cream, butter, vegetables, meat-all perishable foods are kept fresh, ' wholesome and healthful electrically. ;uManv left overs rriavebe served again - - -. - - -. , A'fi. , . I I I . t I nat considerable saving in rood costs. Two years to pay. Wednesday, May 6, 1931 Here is a Delightful Dessertl BREAD PUDDING ' 1 cup St. Chirlcx Milk I nape water IH tup toft, Rim bread crumb) ten. elit htfjr beatta !tb!ljrpoun melted butter H tcatpocn telt Orated rind of cue lemon or 1 teupafi nniUe Dilute the milk with water nj bring to scalding point. Remove from fire. Add bread crumb and let ttaod until cool. Stir in the eggs, augar, butter, aalt and flavoring. Pour Into a buttered pudding diah, et In a pan of hot water, and bake In a moderate oven about forty-five minutes. Tu'a and ortt a hundred othr deliihtful recipaa ara to ba found in the new Ra-eipa Book we here ju$t itued. Send ue your name end eddrete end a copy will be mailed you, tree ot charge. Via 2UW t Hornet Arcade BIdf.. Vancouver Dr. L. B. Wrlnch of Hazelton, Dr. Vere Agnew. Smlthers, and Dr H. S. Trefry, Prince George, all arrived in the city from the Interior on yesterday afternoon's train to attend the session of the Supreme Court Assizes here this week as witnesses. INVEST IN AN ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR lJBv M'.mi I I ft 19- G. E. Refriserstors for i Little ..$282.00 Northern British Columbia Power Company Limited m-iwM, a. ! 1 I", 4 i .v i -4 tMS 'VeMb ' s- i