SELLING A WhalftBpiie Hzjir Brushes ' yv: ;? 1 Excellent for Massaging the Scalp Prices $1.10, $1.35, $1.75 and up Ormes Ite. yfuf Pioneer DruQ&isls Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. THREE GRADUATE PHARMICISTS UNION STEAMSIIIl'S LIMITED Sl-tCIAL niMCR EXIIKSION FAKES Thkrt. on sale from lo Ijb j'K. 1W1 (,t flMl rrturn PRINCE RUPERT TO VANCOUVER $JIT.O0 RETURN Steamers Irste I'rlm-e ltuwrt f or Vam-ouvrr: : TJA.CATAI.A KVKRV Tll.MHW. IJO I.M; Arnvinc Vancouver, TU Ocean Fall. Thuradaz Sim agora TJ.J. l .milKSA F.Vi:KV HtllllV 1II)M(1HT f ' inning Vancouver uaday midnight approx. ' Wl i. ngs to Port SUujmou, Alloc Ann. Aiiyoi, Stevwrl and fcaas lilver points. Sunday. B;dO p.m. f - r rmailon regarding all Miliugn and ticket at PBIM'E KtTr.KT A(JtCV: hreond Airnur. Thoiie 56 .C COAST ISTEAMSHirS trt Jim B. C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE SAILINGS FROM l'KlNLE UUl'tKl fo Ketchikan, Wrangell, Junrau, and Skagway. February 7 and To Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle-February 11 and 25. FrluoeM Wiry Ooean Palls, etc. Vaaoo w an4 Victoria, every JTlday, 10 Agents For All Steamship Lines W C. Orchard. Oeu. Agent. 3rdAv.. Prince Rupert, Phone SI. BEAUTY TREATMENT mat Aeeis your i ks sv v STOVE POLIS SMV 11 AT COST 21. v .v-s Keep your stove looking as well as it cooks! Learn this new and easier way to keep stoves glossily black through years of service. Apply a little ZEBRA, in its new liquid polish form. Let it dry . . . Polish . . . that's all ! Clean and quick ffiB IN BOTTLES For thoee who prefer it. Zebra Paste it ttill obtainable. In both Paste and Liquid the Zebra it the sin of a ood stove polish. 35 J tnmtirnM tt Slicker Boot TAILORED TO FIT) .ovcrshoe.Just the thing lor Fall and Spring Seasons. Furnished in Red, Blue, Green, Fawn or Grey colors, with jersey Collar to match. "A style -Aa a rubber LOOK Sh . on !,.,, ,D ,nwet tAt all-rubber, light-weight V for tvtry shoe for every Purpose" FOR THE TRADE MARK M your neeii. Local Items Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Heilbroner's store. Alfex. Connon anri't??! Untprtnin- 'Wenfi de fctf CWftdhfi Con February lpandn$h. & L. E. H. Fulmer of Orme's Drug Store" statr left on today's train for. Prince - George on a holiday trip. - ( "The Mayor and the Manicure. Alex Connon. Rupert's premier en tertalner. Cathedral Concert. Feb ruary letrfand 17th. Navy League annual meeting 8.30 p.m., Wednesday, February 1. at R.ON.V.R. Headquarters. All interested invited to attend. 27 E. E. Oregg. assistant district forerstejr, 'returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a trip to jc interior on official bus-mess, - Tft . 'Warclen Stagers entertain ment and dance in the Metropole Hall, Vtobruaty 2 at 9 pjn. Very Rood program. Premier Orchestra Everybody welcome. Admission 50c 23 Jams Sneddon has purchased the southeast double corner at Fifth Avenue and Green Street ind has started preparing ground tor Uie erection of a combination business and residential 'bulWlng. Special round trip fares will be given from all points on the lines of the Canadian National Railway3 west f Jasper Park to the K1 tournament which is to be herd in Prince George on February 9 and 16, li la announced. GOLF POSTPONED Completion of last Wednesday's C. N. R. mrniaUtre gold league fix tures has been further postponed from yesterday to next Wednesday eveniag. 1- CrN.'R. TRAINS - ' From Bass Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 3:30 pm. Pot Bast Mondays. 'Wednesdays and Saturdays. 11:30 sun. 4- 4 ANNOUNCEMENTS Sons of Norway Fishermen'.' Farewell Dance February 6, Moose Hall. Chetr Cescert In Presbyterian Church, February 10. ' Canadian National Recreation Association Seventh Annual Ball, Moose Hall, Friday. February 13. ngtkan Cathedral augumented choir concert. (DirecUon II. N. Bfocklesby). February 16 and 17. "Melvina's Courtship," at United Church February 26, 27. Catholic women's League Spring Sale April 8. "BUILD B. C. PAYROLLS" Opinions From a ML ur w Valued . IVAPlUttti Patron From the letter of a lady living In Victoria we take the following: "Pacific Milk .Is so creamy, It is economical. Nothing is better when craarirte; destrefl for" Awrtl. ItaJds" a" flavor all its own. i ' R"makes aefrcioua-ieheese. "7 In cakes and ciMC7l Stiff the richness of fresh cream without the cost. I like the idea that, it is made In 1 British Columbia." Many Thinks. Mrs. W. PACIFIC MILK Factory at Ahbotsf ord. 'R.C. THE DAILY NEWS Keep Free From Fat-Feel Younger Unlike most salts, Kniflchen isn't limply a laxative if that's ,all you .vanL.any kind of aalu with any kiridpf'a label will do but is that aU ,u ant T you take Kruscnen hulls you ily stimulate your bowels, liver and kidneys to function naturally and perfectly, but you supply every internal organ, gland, nerve and fibre in the body with nature's own revitalizing and rejuvenating minerals. Cet a bottle of Krusrlxii Salts at any drug store take one-half teaspoon in a glass of hot water every morning before breakfast cut down on sweet and fat forming foods and cet some moderate regular exurise in just a few days indolence change to activity and life grow brighter. A Virginia woman write i " I just started on my second bottle of Knucben Salts and have been losinc flesh right along you have fathomed the secret of flesh reduction.' Dinnerware, china, crockery, glassware, Heilbroner's Store. Legion of Moose Meeting tonight City Golf League, Sunken Gar den's tonight. 27 Parent Teacherr Bridge and Whist Friday, February 6, 1.Q.DJ!. jjaiL 27 ' s . Free instruction in art work will be reeumeM Wednesday evenin this week at McRae Brothers. 28 Hannv Harmlnoes: tuneful mel - Wvard Bergman Ellas odies; new quartettes; new triosJfaham Cathedral Concert. February 16tn and 17th. S. O N. Fishermen's banquet, J Moose Hall, Friday, February e. 7.30. Tickets $1.00. Dance com i mences 10 o'clock tickets 50c. Get, your ticket in time.- 27, 29, 31 Pet3 Cravette returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a business trip to the interior. The 15-year old girl involved in the case was on the stand for over two hours In city police court this morntnc in the trial' of Leo Contoli Customs Revenue Shows Decrease ontheehargeof'contrlbutlngtoher Henrieksen, C.NJI.; G. M. Fraser delinquency. The hearing by SU-' and K. Johansen. city: J. E. Odd-pendiary Magistrate C. L. Monroe son. Osland; A. W. Fixter. Langei was in progress all morning and Island: H. L. Frank. Terrace; John was adjourned for luncheon until f. Murray, Jap Inlet. this afternoon. BUSlTSj Grocerteria B R E A D 3 For 25c No. 1 Creamery Butter, per lb. Bush's Grocerteria Phones: 211, 212 We Deliver -SOMETHING-NEW- FOR LABICS AND GENTS Large assortment new clothes for autumn and winter just to hand. All finest quality and latest pat-terns. 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'houe 619 Collections For January This Year Not One Quarter of Those For Same Month in 1930 Customs collections at the port of Prince Rupert for the month of January just ended totalled $4,-954.87. Last year in the same month the revenue from this source totalled $20,59051. lll COURT IN SESSION (Continued from Page One! defendant, $37755, stands for one month. S. C. Thomson vs. J. B. Lambert, Williams, Manson, Gonzales St Taylor for plaintiff, Wilson & Wilson for defendant, $3525, stands. Fred Garner vs. George Daten, Williams, Manson, Gonzales & Taylor for plaintiff, Patmore it Fulton for defendant, $19220, stands for one month. J. A. Lindsay et al vs. Dido Gur-vlch, Williams, Manson, Gonzales it Taylor for plaintiff, defendant in person, $662.76, February 4. George H. Barnes vs. W. J. Good- win, wuiiams, Manson, uonzaics et Taylor for plaintiff, W. E. Fisher 1 for defendant, February 25. Naturalization applications were ' approved for Ludvik Pedersen, Ton- Ilea Aioen, iomieen, .nagnvom Manns Jensen, ineoaor Manaius ;Nuson, utti jcrsiaa, rranic uscar ILarson. Petter Ber8 Pedersen, Ab- VYOia'"1" sen, isari weeiier ariauu aim oai- erias Olsen Wlkdal. HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel Prince RupcrVs leading family hotel. Hot -ind cold water In all roorm A. J. rniJIMIOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser uid Fifth Sts. Savoy Mrs. Smith and Miss A. Hanson. Oona River; R. Reld and E. K. New Royal Hotel I. Zarrlll. Prop THE I MULL HOKTII WHILE Hot & Cold Water: Steam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Trlrliiic tsl Royal J. Anderson. J. O. Carlson and A. Carlson, city. Boston Grill Phone 457 Prince Rupert Larce Cabaret SPECIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Every Saturday Night, 9,to 12 Dance Hall for Hire Accomodation for Private Parties Phone 566 Rupert Motors Garage and Service Station DODGE and HAN T AM AUSTIN Distributors FENDER AND BODY WORK A SPECIALTY i i ' Dr.H.O.Johiisen Dentist 9ucmmt to ' Dr. E.S.Tait , Suit 1 Exchange Block Phone 109 DR. HUGH L. DICKEY SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat ( At St. Elmo Hotel Eyes Tested For Glasses i: mm, Soil fey n dror and ror4l itora; TU X. MUUra Co, Ui, Tortnto. Oat DIVIDEND CUT DOWN International Nickel Pays on 60c Instead of $1 Yearly Basis NEW YORK, Feb. 2: Directors of , the International Nickel Co. of Canada today placed common stock on a 60c annual dividend basis against $1 previously paid by declaring a quarterly dividend of $15c. StokeDefeats Preston Today LONDON, Feb. 2: Stoke defeated Preston Northend three to one in a Second Division, English Soccer League, match today at Stoke. CAMOSUN DUE TONIGHT COLLISION REPORTED Union steamer Camosun, Capt. James Flndlay, more than twenty-four hours late. Is due in port at 8:30, tonight from Vancouver and waypoints and. after discharging, local freight, will sail for Anyox, Stewart and other northern points j whence sne will return here probably Wednesday morning southbound. Radio advices Saturday night were to the effect that the Camosun had a collision with a small boat while coming out of Vancouver harbor Friday night. There is no confirmation of this. however. ROWE'S Sheet Metal Works Stove Tipes, Galvanized and Black Elbows, sizes 3" to 8" Baking Pans made to order 310 THIRD AVENUE WEST Telephones: Office 340 Works Bine 70S Monday, February 2, 1931. Eczema On Hands CowHn't Pat Them In Water lira, Solomaa Eehkopf, E.B. No. 1, NeuiUdt, Out, write i "I was troubled with eciema for four years, and it was so bad I could not put my hands hi water. I found Burdock Blood Bi.tteri.iha cnU.roediaaa thsl' would glv me any relief, and after taking four bottles the eczema had all left me. I can now do my owa washing, and wish to giv thanks to B.B.B.-for what it has done for m." nutltelinl for ta put 51 Ttart, aalr t LADIES' DAY Every Tuesday Sunken Gardens Golf Course 2 Gaines 25c Free Ticket On $75 chair with each game. Special prize for low individual score of season. Chair donated by G. M. Hunt &f&inst the cad .OTneJjuytAe . 7 -c-.' There's only one defense against the cold weather and that's the proper kind of coal Buy a ton of coal from us and fire away at Old Man Winter. Hell quit on the run. Order a ton of coal today and note the haste that we display. Phupott, Evitt & Company Ltd. Phone 618 c2JviS- I'm lato but I have time for Shredded Wheat" "Oh you don't have to worry about getting to work on time when wc have Shredded Wheat in the houseIt's ready cooked, ready to serve and you'll have plenty to cat Shredded Wheat is the real energy-food: and whether you prefer it with cream or with hot milk on cold mornings, it's a delicious and satisfying meal." THE CANADIAN SHREDDED VHEAT COMPANY. LTD SHREDD WHEAT WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT