(price 50c a box Felt Tired Out All Day Could Not Sleep at Night Mr. Aldamond LeJonfle, 2481 Bt. Jamea St., Montreal, Que., writei: "After a ipell of the grippa I was left very nervous, and felt drowsy and tired out all dav. and could not ileen t nlaht bora 'a Heart and Nerve Pille and after 'tsWnglrT lour boiei I wai completely relieved of my trouble,!' V and can recommend your Pllla to everyone." Bold at all dm; and general ttorei, or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milbnra Co, Lid. Toronto, On. SPECIAL "ADANAC" DRY GINGER ALE Made by the makers of Canada Dry 12-oz. Size Bottles 15 Cents Qrmes IM. Ztfw Pioneer Drug&isls Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. THREE GRADUATE PHARMICISTS BULKLEY VALLEY COAL THE BETTER COAL Analysis t a' . matter. 20.32; ash. 6.70: fixed carbon. 02.87; b.t.u.'s, 13917 Bc'r,.; !' v In volatile It will not block your pipes. Being low in ash, t .) not buying clinkeri. Being high in fixed carbon mean ler.g u . ung quality. Being high in British Thermal Units means more heat value per pound. Order Now. Your Dealer Can Supply You. WHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFER? We have many inquiries about houses to rent and to buy Our specialty is management of properties. If ycu have a house or property for rent or sale LIST IT WITH US McCAFFERY, GIBBONS & COLLART, LTD. THIRD AVENUE W. TELEPHONE 11 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED KPIXIAI. HINTKIt KXUKMON IWKKS II, Vu on nalr trom Nov 13, 1910 to Irb. H. 1931 (with final rrturii limit Marrh 31. 1931) PRINCE RUPERT TO VANCOUVER $10.00 ItETUKN Mrtiuirri trove l'rlnr Kupert t 't Vanroutrr: tj. r.u.ti.. r.vmv tikmy. uo i.m. living Vancouver, via Oon Falla. Thuraday Noon Pjrox. IAS. l.Utltl.NA i:VKItV IHIH.W .MIIIXICIIIT A::uinn Vancouver Sunday midnight aproa. a;. .u8 to Ton Slmpnou. Alloc Arm. Anyox, Stewart and New Itlver points. Sunday. B:oo p.m. rmation regarding all wlliiigi and ticket at I'KIM'K ItlTHKT .MH.NCV: hecond Avenue. I'lione SKS 13 a I B.C COAST B. C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE SAILINGS HtOM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan, Wranfcll, Juneau, and Skagway. February 7 and 21. To Vancouver, Victoria. Seattle-February 11 and 23. Prlnoesa Mary -Owan Kll etc Vane iiver and Victoria, every Fruliiy. 10 p.m. Agents For All Steamship Lines W C Orchard, On Agent, SrdAv, rrlnco luiirrt. rhuneSl. rhone 566 Rupert Motors fje and Service Station DODGE and "ANTAM AUSTIN I)Lslrlhn(,,r. ,EM)tU AND IJODY WORK SPECIALTY W Alexander X KAY SERVICE PHONE 575 HESNER HLOCK DENTIST I TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIitY FOK S KEEN A BRANT) Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FKESII PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City COAL Huy the real Coal our famous Edson and Cassldy Wellington In any qnantillcs. Also Uulklcy Valley Hay, Grain and Robin Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co IMIONES 58 AND 558 Local Items Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Heilbroner's store. I iraa alio troubled with,, nry heart sdidBot'Jtti L' .' tiii-:' ' " 'V M fl at all itks'irAiV I Vu told.itStS! Us;dha.; Ungir. arrlnKl In e mqrnii irp'rii yahcouvS Mrs- D. R. Learoyd and child are passengers aboard the ss. Prince George today returning to Anyox after a trip south. Mrs..-William Cruikshank and son, -whojriave been ori a holiday visit to Vancouver, returned to the city from the south on the Prince George this morning. Dr. John A. West arrived in the city on the Prince George this morning from Vancouver, being called here because of the serious illness of his sister. George Flndlay, well known pioneer resident of'Smlthers, is paying a visit the city, having arrived from the interior on yesterday afternoon's train. A T. Parkin, who has been on a combined business and pleasure trip to Vancouver and elsewhere In the south, returned home on tin Prince George this morning. ! i W.MS, of the United Church will hold a tea and sale of home coking at the home of Mrs. Jen ner. Fifth Ave. West. Thursday. February 12 from 3 to 6. 35 Allan M- Davies will sail onthe Princes Norab this afternoon for Vancouver enroute to the southern nterior of the province where he vlll attend an Orange Lodge The regular business luncheon of the Prince naperaymj'plub took place today1 Tir'frie. Cbrnmb dore Care. President Cjt;dMEl!lL being absent trom the eltajPast President C. A KlrkendaiPlprc- sided. Rev. J. L. McLean, who relieved in the pulpit of First Presbyterian Church here lor a while early last summer, waj rrffiQtly.,lrWuidai3 assistant pastor 61 Knox Presby terian Church in Toronto, one of the largest and oldest churches in that city. Regular monthly meetings of the board of directors of the Prtnc tupert Oeneml Hospital will be held on the second Wednesday o: each month this year instead of on the third Wednesday which has been the ease for the past few years- C.N.R. steamer Priv.ce George Capt. Harry Nedden. arrived in port on time at 1030 this mornine from Vancouver. Powell River and will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Anyox and Stewart whence she will return here tomorrow evening southbound. John Home. C.Nit. foreman for the western region with headquarters In Winnipeg, ar rived in the city on yesUrday at ternoon's train from the east in course of a trip to this coast on official business and. will saU tomorrow night on the ss. Prince George for Vancouver.. OUR BREAD HAS A. A. (Appetite Appeal) TRY IT 3 LOAVES FOR 25c The Electric Bakery , We Deliver lMione fii74 Rowe's Sheet Metal Works Have Removed From Third Ave. W. to 227 2nd Ave. W. (The Old Stand) Where Uiey will be pleased to meet all their old friends and patrons. WW THE DAILY NEWS baby's COLDS checked without rub on g. uwamsf yH OVER MflllON JA5 USED YEAUV itttTTgj C..N. R. Golf League tonight. Sunken Gardens. T. J. Shenton, inspector of mines, left on this morning's train for a trip to Uek on official A. Pringle,,Post OMice inspector. arrived in the city on the Prince George this morning from Vancouver, Being here on official business, i , ; fttMWeSslf Watklnsori, who has bctri Jn. ai holiday! trip, to Vancou ver and elsewhere in the south. retyped, to . the city on the ss, Prince George this. morning. Miss Netta Clark, who has been on a month's trip to Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle and elsewhere in the south, returned to the city on the Prince George this morning. For operating taxi cars without the necessary chauffeur's licences. Eddie Smith and Splro, Gurvlch were each fined $10.00 by Mag istrate McClymont in city police court yesterday afternoon. engineer ngtWe rane. cnief of the steamer Prince Charles, whkW'ts tied upat'the1 local 'dry dock i for 'the' winter, returned ! to the city on the Prince George this morning After a visit to his home in Vancouver. S. D. Johnston returned to the city on the Prince Qeorge this morning from a brief business trip to Vancouver, being accompanied by Mrs. Johnston and fpn, who have been vtsltirig for the past "ffrffo? j" flftetorla- Col. C. W Peck. V.C., formerly oft this city, and now, a -member of the federal Peijalon' Board, while in Edmonton on Monday of this week addressed the Klwanis Club of that city. Col. Peck spoke on the subject of "War Books." His picture appears In last Saturday's Edmon ton Journal. ANNOUNCEMENTS Catholic Women's League Valen- electricalf1"6 Tea February 12. tAssi f Moose HaH, Friday, February 13 Ancifeah Cathedrar'fiugmcrtted chqiJr concert (direction II. W. Brdcklesby) Moose Hall, Feb. 16. A college boy gets the surprise of his life, in "The Mayor and the Manicure," at Moose Hall Feb. 16. Mayors arc mayors, and mani cures are manicures: but when the I mayor "manicures" the manicuro (See "The Mayor and the Manicure," at the Moose Hall. Feb. 16. ! Women of Mooseheart Legion whist drive and dance, Feb. IV. Royal Purple bridge and whist. Friday, February 20, Elks' Home. Admission 50c. Next Royal Purple Brldgo-whlsf serlc Monday, February 23. Anglican Tea, Mrs. Woodland'. Fifth Avenue, February 21. "Melvina's Courtship." at United Church February 26. 27. St. Patrick's Concert, Catholic Hall, March 17. Catholic "vomen's League Sprlnn Sale April 8. Presbyterian EastrrSale April 10 : Ca Canadian -National Recreation 4lpevrt4)t Annual $im Dinnerware, china, crockery, glassware, Heilbroner's Store. Foster Willan sailed yesterday afternoon on the Camosun for a business trip to Ocean Falls. Mr, and Mrs. K. Rawlings sailed from herefon the Camosun yesterday afternoon fijr Vancouver. Father Hammond, O.M.I. of Sml-thers arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon's train from, the interior for a brief visit in town. On a request from Mr. and Mrs. Good of Prince Rupert, "Acro.a the Sea," was played by Station K JR of Seattle on the radio last night. Norman Fraser of this city has taken charge of development op eratlons which have been resumed on the Esperanza mine at Alice Arm. Mrs. H. S. Parker, who has been on a business trip to Vancouver and elsewhere in the south, re turned to the city on the Princ George this morning from th. south. C.P.R. steamer Princess Norah, Capt. C. C. Saintey, is due In port at 4 6'clock this "afternoon from Skagwfyand other Alaska points and will sail an hour later for Vajfcoi?j and Victoria. ' , Mr. and. Mrs. W. 11. Green of Calgary arrived in the city on the Prince George this morning from the south and will spend a day or so here. Mr. Green Is associated with the Creosoting Co. of Canada. Big 4 Taxi, 32 Taxi and 75 Taxi were each fined $5 by Magistrate McClymortt in city police court this morning on charges of permitting motorvehicles to "be operated without licensed chaffeurs. , i, . An appeal f or the Ridley Home is being circulated in town. An effort is being made to finish the plant by building a central kitchen and two more cottages which would enable 50 children to be taken instead of 27 as at present. The sum of $10,000 is needed for this. Please do your best. If you have not received an appeal send a subscription all.. the same. All monies will be acknowledged in the paper. They can be made payable to the Ridley Home Building Fund care of Canadian Bank of Commerce, city. DR. HUGH L. DICKEY SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat At St. Elmo Hotel Eyes Tested For Glasses HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms. A. J. rUUDMOMMK, Prop. Cor. of Fraser a.nd Fifth Sts. New Royal Hotel I. Zarrlll. rop THE HOT II, UOKTII tWIILE Hut Sc Cold Water; Btoam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Trlrpliour tXI Royal Mr. and Mrs. J. McDougall, - ' ! Francois Lake; Mr and Mrs. J. It. Diplomats and polltfclans can Brown, Port Easing ton; P. A. Shan-bencfit by certain lessons for pub-, oss, llazelton. lie men In "The Mayor and The, . Manicure," at Moose Hall, Feb. 16. 111111111 1 iwiimhimiihib 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 S. E. Parker Ltd. Ford Dealers Cars Trucks Tractors Tires Accessories Gas it Oil Flat Rate Repairs Wrecking Service Third Ave. East rhone 83 Provincial Constable Wm. Smith returned to the city on the Prince George this morning from a briei trip to Vancouver on escort duty A. E. Littler, foreman engineer for the Canadian National Steam ships at Vancouver,, .arrived, .in. the cljy on the Prince George this morning. He Isnere in connection with work that is being carried ouT on company boats at the local dr) dock. The Gyro Club, at its regular monthly business luncheon today, decided to change its meeting days from the second and fourth Wednesdays in each month to the sec-r ond and fourth Tuesdays; The meetings will be held at noon as at present and the change will be effective in March. T. W. Brown was the Winner of the rafflo at today's luncheon. Mr. Manning of Premier was a guest. The Dajly News can be pur- chased at Post Office News Stand, 325 Granville St., Vancouver. Karl Anderson, Prince George, B.C. R. W. Riley. Terrace. B.C. fr Oeneral Store, Anyox. Smithers Drug Store, Srnlth- ers. B.C. PRODUCED IN CANADA Wednesday, February 11,1931 Mail Schedule For the East-Monday, Wednesday and Saturday . 10.30 ajn. from the East Sunday, Tuesday arid 'ThtfrSday 320 p.m. For Vancouver-Tuesday p.m. Thursday 3 p.m. Friday '. 11 pjn. Feb. 11 and 25 p.m. From Vancouver, , Sunday , 4 p.m Wednesday ... 100 ,pjn- Wednesday '. 10!30 ajn. For Anyox and Stewart Wednesday .. ; 3 pin. Sunday 7 p.m. From Anyox and Stewart Tuesdays p.m. Thursdays 8 pjn. For Naas River and Port Simpson-Sunday 7 p.nj. From Naas River ind Port Simpson-Tuesday , 11.30 ajn. "or Queen Charlottes Feb. 5, and li am. 7rnm Queen Charlottes Feb. 7 and 21 9 pjn. For Alaska Feb. 11 and 25 pjn From Alaska-Tuesday ss. Camosun .1 pjn. Mm SHE'LL MAKE SOME MAN HAPPY Pauline M is just a young girl-as you can tell from her letter. But the has what I wish every young girl had a real enthusiasm for cookery, and a real cleverness in ferreting out cooking secrets. But let me quote her own spontaneous and delightful words: "I have tried many of your recipes salmon croquettes, creamed chicken, spinach au gratin, baked cauliflower, devil's food cake, caramel nut cake, cherry pudding and so many of them I just can t name them. They were wonderful "You see, we were giving a shower for a friend, and I made acme of the rea pes, and the people iust couldn t get over how good and delicious they were, especially the caramel nut cake. They all asked me who made all that, and they said me, but. boy! did they rush to me and ask how I got the recipes! I told them from Carnation Company, and they said, gee, they never knew Carnation could do somuch. So you see how all my friends appreciate your delicious reapes." Pauline knows what you should know that Carnation Milk, being simply pure whole milk, evaporated to double richness and "homogenized" so that the cream is broken up into finest particles and distributed through every drop, gives cooking results that even the best of bottled milk cannot equal. and that it is extraordinarily conveni ent, aepenaaDie ana economical. Carnation Milk is protected at the source. It comes trom clean serai housed in dean barns, milked by clean hands into clean utensils. I am eivinz vou her favourite recipe below Carnation Caramel Nut Cake. Why not aend for the Carnation Cook Book and Baby heeding book? They are free. Address Carnation Co- Limi ted, 134 Abbott St., Vancouver, B.C. Carnation Caramel Nut Cake 1H cups pastry flour, 2 tsp. baking powder, M Up. salt, H cup Carnation Milk, cup water, Jj cup shortening. 1 cup brown sugar, 2 eggs, H cup chopped nuts, i tsp. vanilla. Measure Hour after silting once. Resift with baking powder and salt Dilute Carnation with water. Cream fat and sugar thor oughly. Add well beaten eggs and beat until mixture is light and creamy. Dredee the nuts with part of flour. Add flour and milk alternately to the creamed mixture, beginning and ending with flour. Add nuts and vanilla. Bake in moderate (375 F.) oven. Ice with Caramel Icing 2 cups light brown sugar, i cup Carnation Milk, i cup water, 1 tbsp." butter, J4 tsp. vanilla. Mix sugar and lamatton diluted with water; cook until it forms soft ball in cold water. Add butter, cool, add vanilla, and beat until creamy, bpread on cake. EVAPORATED Only purest whole milk, safeguarded t the source by the strictest cleanliness In the cars and in the milking of the cows, and then evaporated ta double richness goes into Carnation cans. These cans are then hermetically sealed to continue the pro- tection until Carnation reaches you. To save on butter and cream and get wonderfully fine textures, use Car nation Milk in all your cooking. (Ste recipe tbove.) Hfilk from Cantditn cow. picked in Canada tn Cintdiin cas tad cases, Early Ad. Copy is appreciated