Smothering and Fainting Spells Everything Would Turn Black TMtr,'.ndmr BIapk- ""court, N.B., write. 'I had been troubled with motherine'and faint-ng .pell, and mrvthir,,, in front of m, would turn black and I would fall down in a faint and be nncongcloua for leveral minutei. I did not 50s box JiJ?'"? 'iwardi 1 W()ula' them Price "IW V" a a 19 a I triaL. ? ?"4 to" boxe. and found they helo a. wonaerrulir. " " Boii V!r.Vo.L ' cr B,n,d 4lMct " ""'i J"i" r n t. SELLING AT COST Whale Bone Hair Brushes Excellent for Massaging the Scalp Prices $L10, $1.35, $1.75 and up Ormes ltd. ZTiio Pioneer Druggists i'honcs 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. THREE GRADUATE PHARMICISTS (Montreal Importers SELL AT THE LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY SEE I S HEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE f , herrnens Diamond Brand Rubber Pants and Coats- A bargain at per garment f iver w-p.aw?- $3.50 F.. .ermens 3-length Goodrich Hi-Press Boots 30 lrs than elsewhere. A Great Assortment of Men's Mackinaw Q A OCT ( -as. West & King make, reer. $3.50, at & Large Assortment of Men's All Wool Pants from be v.. makers and quality, at lowest possible prices. Men ; Mackinaw Jumpers & Shirts of be--- English materials, up from V 3.UO Jin's Socks, All Wool at pre-war prices. See these before buying. Avorj large Stock of Men's, Ladies' Boys' and Girls' s :ac Leckies make, at lowest possible prices. MONTREAL IMPORTERS Meeker Block Third Avenue West BULKLEY VALLEY COAL THE BETTER COAL Analysis nutter. 29.32: oali, 0.76; fixed carbon. 62.87; b.t.u.'s, 13917 Br ' ; in volatile It will not block your pipes. Being low in ash. 'I a ii"t buying cllnkera, Delng high In futed carbon means ng quality. Being high In British Thermal Units means more heat value per pound. Order Now. Your Dealer Can Supply You. RUPERT FISH AND CHIP SHOP A' ni . s lne delivery 0f flih and chips from 4:30 p.m. untU P xii wo, dayg saturdaya. 12 noon unUI 10 p.m. at 30c per order, c. o. d. Including delivery. W ,i t, (r Hubby's aupper phone Black 936 for quick and in-txP"r meal, cooked In the finest salad oil obtainable. Proprietor, R. R. STRACHAN !1 Third Ave. W Phone Black 93G UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED uil'rftt ii-iv'Tfti i-'i-iuliiv t'lllt't. le from No lit, !( In Irb. . 1011 ("llli fll rrturil """t Marrli SI. IS1II ritivri . .....n.vt ,KICh UUPKHT TO VANCOUVER SiO.OO KCTUItN . iMnimrri Irave I'rlnrr Huprrt f " Viiutr: '"MATH I vnuv - .... ,m. Tji . .,A.",V," Vancouver, via Ocwin rIU, Tbtuwdky Noon appro. t.lKllKNW KVKIIY KKIIIAV MlllM"IV- V ' : ! I , i mi If.... . i .a . i t & byfiivtv w.- - iik vmicciuvor piiL-uuvvr quiKJB) HiMiv miuiiiuti nnuuiurj ainivAi. r, ... - pouu. . 01114041. - V f kl....'?2""n rliarlliiK H Ndl'lns' iid ticket nt - ;QAST U. C. COAST STEAjMSHIP SERVICE To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, and Skagway. January 10th and 24th. To Vancouvet, Victoria, Seattle-January 1st, 14th, and 36th. I'rlnceai Mary Ocean Falls, etc. Van!c uvef and Vic toria. wiy rriday. iu p-m-, ,. Agent l or All Sleanuhlp.Lliies W C Orchard. oi.Aiiiu. ard Av , Prlin-e Rupert. Pbom Ji Local Items Glasses' fitted by registered optometrist at Ileilbroner's store. day In city, pojlce .court Tyith v rancy, days. was remanded for In the Kalen Oarage. tef-. vag- eight The Varden Singers entertain ment and dance In the Metropole Hall. February 2 at 9 pjn. Very good program. Premier Orchestra. Everybody welcome. Admission 50c. Mr. and Mrs. F. Russell sailed last night on tho Catalla for Vancouver where they Intend to reside. Mr. Ituseell has been here for the past year or so as a mechanic Ian MacPherson, superintendent of the Canadian National Railways, Reglna. leaves to attend a system transportation meeting there. Mr. MacPherson will accom pany Charles Forrester, general superintendent. Saskatoon. They will be in the east about ten days. Reglna war. . ; i 5 An;14tfrjg(t((3d;ltss entiUed 'To Get Kiel of War'," being a plea by nt. Hon. Arthur Melghen, formVr vM& of" Canada, befort the World1' Alliance for" International Frelendship at Washington, D.C.. recently for a universal association of nations, is reportea verbatim in the January Issue of the Chatelaine Magazine. ' FROM ST.' JOHN TO tiljASCOV-bLFA9T-LIVEK-POOL l-Vbruary 13 .Mlnnedont xFe. 20, xilarcli 20 LMoiiUro lVbrurj 27 '.Montcalm xMarch ,. . . .i. Mtbfcl March IS Monte! MaiTh 37 Duebcst of Rkchmonc xttot callln; rft Belfast. FROMvftEW YORK To CIlEnBOUKG-SOlAlIAJIPTON March 14 Ducrtca Qf' Bedfart FROM SAINT JOHN To Greenock-Lircrpopl prll 2 . .puoljotMi af Athol' FROM VA.VCOUVfirt 4Fab.2a. kApl. 98 Eniplcaa of Japan Mar. 14 .fcm;rcits of AaU : Mnr 2S xMny 23 . Errri -t Curad t April 11 iJuuc3. Hmprcm of RumU ilncludlnii evil at Honolulu. Anniv to Aenu evenrwhert or J J 1 (IKS Hit Strattuhip Ck-nl Puu. Axrnt CPU Si.u Hon Vancouver TI '1 1 1 1 1 1 y 1151 cTrrislocrais iransporialioyi Sailinga from Prince Rupert I Vancouver, thence via Trl-CIty Service to Victoria and Seattle, TliurIaj 10.00 p.m. For Auvoi and Stewart, Xt'edneaJaya ,4.00 p.m. Kcgular acrvlcea to North ami South Queen Charlotte Inland. Particular of call- 1 ing, rate, etc., on requeat. Passenger train leave Prluce Itupert for Edmonton, Winnipeg, and point Eat every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 11.30 a.m. Ask about Low Coach and Tourist Fares to Eastern Points. Canadian, 'national It. ' McNAlCinON Ijlnl Fmwnitr Afnt 1'rlnr Kuprt W 111 THE DAILY NEWS ATI M ETESTE D MEDICINE FOB. OVEC HALT BEEN RECOGNIZED AS ,. -. THEMOST EFFECTIVE BEVi .... GULATOC. OF THE LIVER KIDNEYS AND BOWELS DILCIIASE'S K&LPILLS 'iCR.A.W.CMASES I Isrf. 5ht PHI Constable George Blaney, desk officer at the city police station, Is confined to. his home with illnes. Miss E. Huston of Fernle arrived In the city from the south on the Princess Mary yesterday afternoon. She is to be married here shortly. J.. J. Little, general manager of the Northern B. C. Power Co., sailed last night oh the Princess Mary for a business trip to Vancouver and Victoria. At 1 o'clock yesterday alfernoon the fire department had a run to the residence of James Hadden. 741 Fifth Ave. West, where sparkn from the chimney were falling on a dry roof. No damage was done. A smoker was held by the Canadian Merchant Service Oulld at Vancouver last week In honor ot Capt. H. E. Neddeh, the retiring president of the Oulld. Capt. Ned den is master of the local steamer Prince George. J. D. Fraser, official of the Grain Commission, arrived in the cltj from Vancouver on the Princess Mary yesterday afternoon to pay i visit of Inspection to the local levator. He left on the morning's rain for Winnipeg. At the request of Paul Zarelll o Tacoma for relatives in Prince Ru oert, radio station KJR of Seattl 'ast night played "When th? Bloom is On the Sage." The same nation also played a. request number "Sing, Pretty Little Thing." for K Gec of this city. - .(UpUn steamer Citala, Capt. A TS: Dickson, taking '-the run of thf 3ardenar.whlch-i& .undergoing, annual overhaul Jn ..Vancouver, arrived In port a( 12 o'clock midnight last night from the south nd sailed a couple of hours later on her return to Vancouver and vaypoints. Rev. P. M. Fosse of Belllngham vho has been here for the past wo weeks conducting revival services at St. Paul's Lutheran "hurch. will leave on Monday -nornlng's train for Edmonton and Camrose, Alberta. He will be back here In about a month's time and with Rev. J. II. Hanson, will go to Ketchikan for a Sunday early in March. SCALK OF CHARCES ! The following Is the scale nf charges made for rcadinir notices: Marriage find Engagement 4 announcements $2. Ulrth Noticed 60c. Funeral Notices II. Cards of Thanks, tZ Funeral Flower 10c te.r inrti MussallemV MEAT Market Rump Roast 5 lbs Shoulder Pork 5 lbs $1.00 T""ast.-. 51-00 Sirloin Steak 25c $1.00 Mussallem's Meat Market Phones 18 & 81 417 Fifth Ave. E. Dtnnerware, china, crockery, glassware, Ileilbroner's Store. ' Parent Teachers' Bridge and Whist Feb. 9, I.OBZ Hall. 27 A stillborn son was born at Grace Hospital, n , Vancouver on Tuesday, offvlast week, to Mr. and'1! Mrs. T. L. Mitchell of Anyox. . Richard Jury, for' driving t tho common danger, was fined $10 bv Stipendiary Magistrate C. L. Mon roe in city police court this Warning Is Issued by the pollc? that it is their Intention after to day to prosecute chauffeurs who have not taken out their 1931 Arthur Nelson. Klnclolth Indian. was fined $25, wltH option of thirty days' Imprisonment, by Indian Agent W. E. Colllson In city police court this morning on a liquor charge. Having .been late In arriving it Vancouver from her last Voyage north. Union steamer Camosun is now leaving Vancouver before o'clock this afternoon, twenty hours late, for Prince Rupert, An yox, Stewart and other ports so will not. arrive here before 'idriday noon at the earliest lnitead.fir1 tomorrow afternoon, local1 oifttes' of the Union Steamship Co. were ad vised this morning. The Camosun will not make her scheduled call at Ocean Falls next week southbound It Is announced. t 4 4 ANNOUNCEMENTS Sons of -Norway Fishermen' Farewell Dance February 6, Moose Hall. Choir Concert In Presbyterian Church, February 10 Canadian National- Reemtlon ssoclation Seventh Annual Bill, Moose Hall, Friday, February 13. Anglican Cathedral augumented choir concert. (Direction H. N. 3rocklesby. February 16 and-17,' "Melvlna's CourUhlp," at United Church February 26, 27. Catholic women's League Spring Sale April 8. SAW it with a SAW Stays sharp longer Cuts easier. Saws faster IMONDS CANADA SAW CO. LTD. MAMTKr.l TORONTO VANtOUVftH, t. iOMH. N.a SEEM SOMETHING NEW FOR LADIES AND 'GENTS' Large assortment new clpthes for autumn and winter lust to hand All finest quality, and latest patterns. Come In and see us today. Suit or overcoat complete and finished in three days. Ling, the Cutter Steam cleaning, pressing ind altering. We deliver any part of the city. LING THE TAILOR 817 Second Ave. Phone 649 Phone 566 Rupert Motors Garage and Service Station DODGE and RANTAM AUSTIN Distributors FENDER AND BODY WORK A SPECIALTY BsaaajagaHaaaasaiaara Dr.H.O.Johnsen Dentist Successor to Dr.' E. S. Tait Suit 1 Exchange Block Phone 109 Saturday, January 31, 1931. You cannot buy such quality Sor less laTJmit&ff.j mm 111 Yellow label Salada 60et a lb Brown label Salada 70cts a lb 'Fresk from the gardens1 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev, F. W. Dafoe. D.D, MlnUter Services, morning worship at 11 o'clock. Subject ;THES CURE FOR TROUBLE IN TIMES LIKE THESE." Bible School . at 12:15. Evening service at 7:30. Subject, "LOVE AMONG. THE RUINS." Communion service at the close of the evor nlng service. A cordial welcome. Wednesday at 8 pjn. the church meets for Bible study. This Week, we begin the study of the Book of Revelation, and .we invite any Christian interested to join us. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Church of England) Very Rev. J. B. Gibson, Dean , ,. , Morning prayer and Holy communlon at 11 ajn. Evening, prayer ,and sermon, 7:30. Anthem, "Sun of My Soul." Sunv, day being the first Sunday in the month, the Sunday School will meet at 2:30 pjn. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister, Rev. J. Kennedy '' Morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject. "PRAYER," Sun day School and Junior Bible Class at 12:15. Evening Service1'1 at 7:30. Subject, "DANIEL." ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner Eighth and Ninth East Minister, Rev. John II. Hanson Sunday morning worship at 11 ajn. Sunday Schodi at 12:15. Seal1 Cove Sunday School at 12:15. Evening worship ' at 7:30 (Scandinavian and English). The evening service is for all fishermen. Rev. Fosse will speak and sing at both services. The Varden Singers will sing. West Laldes' Aid on Thursday, 7:30 pjn. at Mrs. Tom Dybhavn's, 109 Eleventh Street. You will be welcome. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science Society. 245 Second Avenue This church Is a branch of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Massachusetts. Sun-' day service at 11 o'clock. Subject. "LOVE." Sunday School at 12:15. Testimonial meeting, Wednesday, 8 pjn. Reading; , roorn 245 Second Avcnuo open on Thursday from 1 to 5. . , FIRST UNITED CHURCH Pastor, Rev. A. Wilson, B. A. Morlng worship at 11 o'clock. Subject. 'THE OFFENCE OF THE DREAMER." Sunday School at 12:15. Evening service at 7:30. Bubject, "THE ALL INCLUSIVE GIFT." Anthem, "Magnlflcant." DEPARTMENT OF MINES' FREE COURSE OF PROSPECTORS' CLASSES Geology, Mineralogy, Mining Hy Dr. V. V. SmUhcrinjjalc Startrng-Mojiday February 2 at 8 p.m COntinUiilgat 2 :307iiuTS i).hruhnrFebruai7 7. Hand specimcnj Qf rocks and minerals. Avail yourself of ' this opportunity. CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER, CITY HALL Early Ad. Copy is appreciated