9t ..Wood'i I Norway Syrup Pine Her Two Children Coughed Day And Night Mr. Fred. T. Kilnappei, R.R. No. 1, fit Agatha, Ont., write, t "My two children were coughing, day and night, from a very mnt, whoopy cough. I tried Tery kind of medicine I could think of. but tkey g ot nojelicf. A frteniiold me I .hould try Dr. Vi ood ' Norway Pine Byrup, so I got two bottle, cf It, and before they were used the children were rid of thfJr eoughi. It li a Tery good medicine, and I would not be without a bottle in the house." Price 85c. a bottle j Urge family iie,6Je,j at. all aroggl.t. or dealer.) put up only by The T. llllbura Co., Ltd, Toronto, Ont. SELLING AT COST Whale Bone Hair Brushes Excellent for Massaging the Scalp Prices $1.10, $1.35, $1.75 and up Ormes Ltd. Zrfia Pioneer Druggists phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St THREE GRADUATE PIIARMICISTS TRAPPERS & DEALERS Do not sell your furs till you have seen GOLDBLOOM I guarantee to pay more than anybody else BULKLEY VALLEY COAL THE BETTER; COAL"' " Analysis r Her 29.32; Mh, 6.76: fixed carbon. 83.87; blM. 13917 Be i . w ai volatile It will not block your piper Being low In Mh, : i i:e n f. buying oHnkers. Being high In fixed carbon means ' I a :ng quality. Being high in Dritiab Thermal Unit means more heat value per pound. Order Now. Your Dealer Can Supply You. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED rcri.tL MINTEtt EMTKMON tAKI ttikt. on Mir trom Not. 13, 19M to t rh. IS. 1931 (lth flnil rHurn lrsiCE RITERT TO VANCOUVER $10.00 RETURN Mmmrrm Imi ITImw Itiuwrt f r VamtMHrer: 1 1 .'..rATAi.. ru:nv tikkiiw. ijo t.m. .iivy m , via uiwi rmm, ihuhwj dvw HI"'" . I l- l,RII V tllltv riimtv tmiMiiiir inif Vancouver Sunday nudnictu approc. i". to Tort Stmpeii. Aline Arm. Anyox. Stewart and Naaa Hi ver points Biuiday. b oo p.m. "nit i . n regarding all wUlni; and ::act at rw H E Idl-KKT AllEM'V: Sec mid ,trnue. I'hoiie 5M AMiliirs B. C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE OAILIMjS MUM I'IClM'fc KUl'fcKT ro Ketrliikan, Wrangcll, Juneau, and Skagway. January 10th and ;i4th. To Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle-January 1st, ltlh. and 28th. I'riucea. Mary Ocean Pal: ru-. Vaii" uver and Victoria, cwrv maty. 10 pjn. Agents For All Steamship Lines W c Orchard. Oen Anent, 3rdv.. mine Kujcrt. Phone 11. OUR COAL IS IN A I)KY SUED K ,0U rC buy,nit coal ,ook on lhe economical side of life. If lnh ""J et coal, you are losing 10. So itart today and burn dry coal and see what 10 means to you. rainiNA ECO Delivered, Ter Ton SUJO Mivrnr.'! KfiO-Dellvered. Per Ton 1U0 MHt,I LUMP Delivered. Per Ton 13.50 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 COAL Br the e..l .... . PHONE 580 Ki vuai our ia- li " "ny quantities. Inl Robin Hood Flour. K Rnpert Feed Co rs 58 AND 558 Dr Alexander X-RAY SERVICE THOSE 575 IJESNER BLOCK DENTIST Local Items Remnant Sale Wallace's, and Monday. Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Ilcilbroner's store. Legion of the Moose Annual Novelty dance Friday. Special prizes Admission 50c. 26 A. T. Broderlck and William Denholm, both former well known pioneer resident of Prince Rupert are now in retirement in, Victoria, REMNANTS to go at a great sac mice, WALLACE'S, 26 Edward C. Rasmussen, Skagway banker, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon bound through for a trip to Seattle. CPU. steamer Princess Mary, Capt. S. K. Gray, arrived in port at 2 o'clock this afternoon from the south and will saU at 10 p.m. on her return to Vancouver and waypolnts. After several adjournments, preliminary trial of Leo Contoli on i charge of contributing to the de linquency of a Juvenile IS proceeding this afternoon in city police court before Stipendiary Magistrate C. L. Monroe, who is sitting in place of Magistrate Thomas Mc-Clymont, who has not yet returned from Vancouver. On conclusion o; Contoli hearing, similar charges against Spiro Onrvich. Wm. Murray and Roy Fisher are to be deal', with. City Solicitor E. F. Jones u prosecuting while A. M. Manson K.C.. Is acting as defence counsel. Mussallem's j IVI E iT Market i Rump Roast 5 lbs. T-Bone Roast- 4 lba. .... Sirloin Steok per lb Shoulder Pork 5 lbs. $1.00 31.00 25c 1.00 Mussallem's Meat Market Phones 18 & 81 417 Fifth Ave. E. SOMETHING NEW FOR LADIES AND GENTS Large assortment new clothes 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 and altering. We deliver any part of the city. LING THE TAILOR 817 Second Ave. I'hmie G49 S. E. Parker Ltd. Ford Dealers Cars Trucks Tractors Tires Accessories Gas & Oil Flat Rate Repairs Wrecking Service Third Ave. East Phone 83 Phone 566 Rupert Motors Garage and Service Station DODGE and HANTAM AUSTIN Distributors FENDER AND BODY WORK A SPECIALTY THE DAILY NEWS Billiards tonight Elks' vs. Grotto. Dinncrware, china, crockery, glassware, Ilellbroner's Store. INVENTORY finished, we have many bargains In remnants to 0T. WALLACE'S. 26 James II. Rogers, agent for the Yukon & White Pass Route at Skagway, and Mrs. Rogers were passengers aboard the Princess Norah yesterday ariernoon going through for a trip to Seattle. At the luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club yesterday guests present included, in addl tion to Louis Smith, the speaker. George Bushby, F. MacCallum, P. Lorenson, W. E. Fisher, of Victoria and M. A. McDowell of Vancou ver. Wallace C. Orchard, general agent for the Canadian Pacific Railway Co. here, returned to the city on the Princess Mary this afternoon after spending an extend ed holiday in Vancouver. Mrs. Or I III. t- -"I 1 li T i ? Coughs. Colds, Sbre Throat & Bronchial Troubles Soon Yitld T Peps AS theme bandy tablet. !! tolve in the mouth, certain medicinal fume are giren off nh'ch confer aWcf benefit on the delicate lining membrane. Pep. .oothe and caM the throat, and clear the cheat and bron chiait in remarkable way. QUALITY SPECIALS For Friday and Saturday Swansdown Cake Flour per pkg. 37c Butter-3-lb. brkks 1 12 Pork & Beans Royal City 2 18-oa. tins Kraft Cheese per 1-lb. pkg Jlf "8uds in a Jiffy" per pkg, ..... Toilet Rolls 9 for . Macaroni Ready Cut 3 lbs Green Beans No. 2 tins per tin Apples Yellow Newton Fancy, per box Cee Grade per box 19c: .aV 41c 18c 13c $2.55 2.35 Picnic Hams Swift's Circle OOp S. aver. 5-lb. each, per lb."1' Chicken Wheat Q1 Of) per sack ?X.IU per H sack .... Helm Tomato Catsup-large battist, each Fels NapthA S,oap per carton Dollar Sodas i per box .......!:1J..:. 8trawberry Jam Empress per 4-lb. tin 97c 26c 79c 58c 69c Watts Grocery PHONE 55 PHONE 56 "As Close As Your Phone" FREE DELIVERY GIVE OUR AGENT W.C.GR0VER YOUR CLOSE ATTENTION REMNANTS in dress goods, silks rharri i rpmainw in th sn,.fh drapery, embroidery, cotton, etc fqr another six weeks. .WALLACE'S. 26 John A. Morris, local broker, re turned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a brief bus iness trip to the interior; Special! Free! A isouverar cigar ette lighter will be given free to everyone attending the Mpose Legion Novelty dance tonight at 9 pjn. 26 George Running, on a charge of vagrancy, is appearing before W. E. Colllson and S. D. Macdonald. Justices of the peace, in city police court today. ! C. H. Schreiber, who has been ; visiting here with his brother whr. is manager of the B. C. Clothiers sailed last night by the as. Prlnct George on his return to Vancou ver. i 4.. A Flcld who has ,bcen a,"member of the local Bank of Montreal staff tor the pltt yea. dr so, sJflled last evening on the Princess Norah for Duncan, Vancouver Island, to which point he has bein transfer red. J Thete were 46'passengeV aboard the stramer Princess Norah which was in port yesterday afternoon .southbound from Skagway to Van co-jver. Four persons disembarked from the vessel here and four persons embarked here. I J. W. Reid, official of tl Board of Railway Commissioners from Calgary, arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon's train from the East and sailed last night on the Prince George for Vancouver In the course of a tour of thr west. G. S. Bowman, industrial agent for the Canadian National Rail ways with headquarters In Van couver. arrived in the city from the interior on yesterday after noon's train and sailed last night on the Prince George for the south. . ' I Moose Legion January 30. Choir Concert in Church. February 10. It ANNOUNCEMENTS! i! II 4 Novelty Dance 31c Sons ot Norway FlshermenV ! Farewell Dance February 6, Moose 25 c "a- Presbyterian Canadian National Recreation Association Seventh Annual Ball, Moose Hall, Friday, February 13. Anglican Oathedfal feugumented choir concert. DlrefUon H. N. Brocklesby). February and 17. "Medina's Courtship," at United Church February 26, 27. Catholic women's League Spring Sale April 8. Dr.H.O.Johnsen Dentist Successor to Dr. E. S, Tait Suit 1 Exchange Block Phone 109 Friday, January 30, 1931. IIE will give you particulars of our plan to furnish you with an insurance pojicy (haf, jyjlLprotect your loved ones and at a cost that is amazingly cheap. Do not mix this with "cheap" insurancebut insurance CHEAP. Or you can write us and get full THE FAMILY BENEFICIARY SOCIETY VANCOUVER, B.C. Lcigh-Spenccr Building 553 Granville Street Bush's Grocerteria Quality as Well as Our Prices Will Stand Comparison ' OgUvies Minute Oats 0! p reg. 45c, special, pkt. Del Monte Sliced Pine- O An apple, 2's, reg 30c, tin""' Cut Green Beans "i CJp nor tin "V White Beans 4 lbs. for Sago 4 lbs. for Crab Meat per tin". Blue Ribbon Tea- per lb Remnants Wallace's. 25c 25c 25c 45c of all descriptions. O. V. Wilkinson, who recently underwent an operation in the Prince Rupert General Hospital, is sufficiently recovered now to be able try get about again. Provincial Constable P. B. Smith &allcd last night on the ss. Prince George for Vancouver, having In his custody Charles Patsy, sentenced at Smlthrs to twenty months imprisonment for assaulting a police officer; Leonard William Fred-cricks, sent down from Prince Rupert for vagrancy, and a mental patient VANDERH00F ELECTION!: VANDERHOOF. Jan Commissioners George Ogston, R. G. Matthews and R. M. Taylor were re-elected by acclamation here today, there being no other nomina Worcestershire Sauce "i iJv Tp reg. 40c, special Royal Crown Lye 2 tins Royal Crown Cleanser OCT a 3 tins Heinz Tomato Catsup per bottle Jap Rice No. 1 4 lbs. for Fresh Eggs per doz. 25c 25c 25c 30c BUSffS GROCERTERIA WE DELIVER PHONES 211 & 212 GETS YEAR AT OKALLA Former Chief of Police at Armstrong Sent Down For Fraud VERNON, B.C.. Jan. 30: Alfred Barnes, formerly chief of police at Armstrong, was today sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment at Okalla Jail by Judge Swanson in County Court. Barnes was found guilty on a charge of fraudulently omitting to tender a correct account of funds collected for motor licences. George, B.C. R. W. Riley. Terrace. B.C. General Store. Anyox. Smlthcrs Drug Store. Smith- tions for three scats on the village era, B.C. council. The Dally News can be nur- at Office News Stand. 3J6 Granville St., Vancouver. : 29 : -Village Karl Anderson. Prlnee Montreal Importers SELL AT THE LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY SEE US BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE Fishermen's Diamond Brand Rubber Coats AJxirgain at per garment Pants and $3.50 Fishermen's. -length Goodrich Hi-Press Boots 30 less than elsewhere. A Great Assortment of Men's Mackinaw CM Coats. West & King make, reg. $8.50. at v Large Assortment of Men's AH Wool Pants from best makorSfan(l (iuility, jitjowet.possible prices. "-fl Men's MacKinaw Jumpers & Shirts -of" ftff best English materials, up from tjJJLsxtJ Men's Socks, All Wool at pre-war prices. See these before buying. A very large Stock of Men's, Ladies' Boys' and Girls' Shoes. Leckies make, at lowest possible prices. MONTREAL IMPORTERS Meeker Block Third Avenue West