Dr. wood's Contracted Bad Cold Norway"' Pine Syrup SPECIAL! COAST MSIIIPS Believed Getting Pneumonia Mini Marguerite Croft, B.N, Choiter Buin, N.S.. .?f:r U.,t,wiDt" 1 "traeted a very bd cold, Nothing I tried gave me any relief from the wri pain, in my chert, and I believed I waa eettine pneumonia. My father told me one night he had a new cough medicine for me to try. Before I had taken a half bottle of Vt. Wood'i Norway Pine Bjnjp the paia waa greatly relieved. I took two bottlea and my eold had disappeared." Price 36e. a bottle; large family tize 65e.; at afl druggiits and dealertj put up only by The T. Milburn Co, Ltd., Toronto, Out. SPECIAL! L. T. Fiver's Face Powder Assorted Odors Special Price, 50c Qrmes Eta. D?ia Pioneer Druggists Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. THREE GRADUATE PHARMICISTS Ipife mmm "How do you get him to chew his food?" "I give him Shredded Wheat and it's so crisp he has to chew it the more he chews it the better he likes it and the more nutriment he gets out of it. Many children bolt down their food without chewing that means imperfect digestion, poor teeth and unhealthy gums. Shredded Wheat with milk makes a perfect food for growing children, and it's perfectly delicious with bananas or stewed fruit." THE CANADIAN SHREDDED MEAT COMPANY. LTD. SHREDDED WHEAT WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT iinjiyvn KTKAMKllll'S LIMITED Steumeri leate Prince lluprrt t or Vancouver: ""Xn, Thuy Noon appro,. TKS, tAHIIKNA BVIKV HUDW MIINI(HT Sunday mulniKlu W-. Vaiu-ouvcr Arriving V.'.-su ,a,Ys,,g. u. Port 8luip... Alio,. An,.. Anyox. Stewart aud NM Blver nuiM Sunday 8 00 p.ai t .., ,f:1 .nation regerdum nil suKlnga and tu Wet at -I'KIME Kll-EKT AHENCV: Wcmid Aunur. hunt B. C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE SAlI.lNbSlKUMPltINCEUUn.KT To Ketchikan, Wrangell. Juneau, and Skagay. March 7, 1 unU 28. To Vancouver , Victoria, Seattle-March 11 and 22 V....C urn V-lorlB. etr Prmo. M.r, ucu.. Fa... vry Friday, 10 pni. All Steauwhlp Lines AtenU For WCOwhsrt. oi5l.Awnt. SrdAv . Prince Hupert, PhontSl. TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIilY FOR SKEENA liltAMl dreamery Butter & Cottage Cheese fRESIl PASTEUItlZEO MILK AND CREAM DAILY Ea'ly Delivery Throughout 1 1 iii Dr Alexander X-UAY SERVICE I'HOSE 55 HEbNEIt HLOCK DENTIST Si Local Items Dinncrware, china, crockery, glassware, Ileilbroner's Store. A. E. Parlow, dlstrtctUbresl turned to the city ori iitetctav af tcrnoon's train from a &$a4rlp to me interior on oinciai Business. loyal City or Nabob 9 I T. W. Brown returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from Smtthers where he attended.a ses sion of County Court, which- was held there this week. Judge F. McB. Young returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from Smlthers where he con ducted a session of County Court this week. Dugald Campbell of the Cana dian Linotype Co., after a brief trip to New Hazelton, arrived in the city from the interior on yesterday af ternoon's train and sailed last night on the Prince George for Vancou ver. E. C. Manning, assistant provln-ial forester, in the course of a trip through the north on Inspection du ties, arrived in the city from the in terior en yesterday afternoon's rain. Mr. Manning was formerly district Joreeter here. He will sail onight'bn the Cardena for Vic toria. T. D. Campbell, totem pole pre servation engineer for the Canadian National Railways, arrived in the ity from Haselton on yesterday af ternoon's train and. accomoanled Pby Mrs. Campbell, sailed last nigh: or Vancouver whence Mr. Campbell will proceed for a trip to New York, Mrs. Campbell going to Call -fornla. Kenneth Mclvor appeared ii. city police court this morning before Magistrate McClymont on a wilful damage charge In connection with the breaking of a door in th Prince Rupert Hotel Deer parlor last night and was fined $20. with option of fourteen days' imprisonment, in addition to being assessed $15 damage. Grocerteria (.ood Health Demands Good Food! See Those Listed Hclow Fresh Eggs per doz 25c I m Clears The Skin Of 63 ; Sweet Juicy Oranges Z. 20c L. 75C Sunlight Soai) per pkt Pure Loganberry Jam, 4-lb tin . . . Pure Plum Jam Mb. tin ....... Pure Sti-awbeny Jam, 4-lb tin . . . I 20c 50c 50c 60c Pure Lrd Olio per lb 3-lb. pail 60c im" :''-W mm Clark's Vegetable ii Ap Soup, per tin .... v Clark's Tomato 4 fln per tin AUt Bush's Grocerteria FREE DELIVERY TELEPHONES 211 K 21t THE DAILY NEWS SUFFERED FOR 50 YEARS If you suffer from-constipation,, read this enthusiastic letter from Mr. R. J. Foster (address on request) . "I have been constipated for the last 50 ' years taker all-kinds of drugs with only momentary relief. I have been using your All-Bran six weeks. It has given me permanent relief. I can heartily recommend it to be a certain remedy for constipation." Eat this pleasant cereal and overcome constipation in a natural, safe way. Two tablespoon-fuls of Kellogg's All-Bran daily. In stubborn cases, serve with each meal. Do this and banish pills and drugs from your life. Kellogg's All-Bran also adds needed iron to the diet. Look for the red-and-green package at your grocer's. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. All- B.R.-A n BUllard4't6nfgh.t nadian Legion. Grotto 'vs. Ca The case of Andrew Swanson, charged with being the inmate sf a disorderly house, has been further adjourned in city police -court Miss F. B. Kemp of Kitwanga ar rived in the city from the lnteror on yesterday afternoon's train and alloH loot rtlcrhl nn th ck Pr1n. ' George for Vancouver, For being the inmate of a disorderly house. Babe O'Reilly was lined $25. with option of thirty days' unprisonmerir, "by" Magistrate McClymont in city police court this morning. .- Miss BorotMjr Waftln, student nurse in the it5Q9 IH"al 'Hospital, sailed lClTl8hiToti the s.v Prln:e George for Tranquille. where she will take a, two months' course in the sanitarium. She will pay a visit to her home In Calgary lieiore returning to duly nere. Returning to service after having undergprta repairs at Victoria following a recent stranding, nea: Walker Lake, C.P.R. steamer Princess Mary. Capt. S. K. Gray, ed In port at 2:30 this afternoon from the south and will sail at 10 p ni on her return to Vancouver and waypolnts. SATURDAY S1ECIAL Two-Layer Devil Food Cake Two Kinds ICacli 30c Order Your Hot Cross Runs Early The Electric IJakcry We Deliver Phone GG7 S. E. Parker Ltd. Cars General Ford Dealers Trucks Tractors Tires - - Accessories Gas Si Oil Flat Rate Repairs Wrecking Service Third Ave. East - Phone S3 Limited Garage and Station :-v.T'll ' - Kaien Motors Service CHEVROLET and ItUICK Open Day and Night Phone 52 Third Avenue Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Ileilbroner's store. Mrs. P. M. Rayner, who has been visiting in the interior, returned to ithe city on yesterday afternoon's ! train. j vAt 4.30 yesterday, afternoon the I f lre! department Had la call WHfx'S j Uhulsh a grass: flro at 'the corner iof'Seventh'.Avenue-'and Dunsmuir rStreet. No damage was done. "P. E. Wilson, Prince George barrister, arrived in the city from the i interior on yesterday afternoon's tram. He js theiguest while here of His "son-in-law and .daughter, Mr. and'Mrsj IL G. Kennedy. Skeena Liberals vor Favor Highway; Outside Capital TERRACE, March 27 Discussion at the Liberal convention here on Tuesday revealed that practically the whole of the district, is in fa- of the construction of the B. C.-Alaska highway, B.C. money. but not with Dancing in Mental Hospitals Allowed Now in Ontario In radical ohanges in Ontario Institutions for which Hon. Dr. J. -M. Robb is responsible. To the Local Couricll of Women Dr. Robb rear a letter from a doctor expressing ; appreciation of patients in an On tario hospital for a radio which. mBlk !at the minister's suggeston haul WILLMAR, Sask., March 27 been .installed shortly before j Snake and fish stories usually are Christmas. 'taken with the proverbial grain of "I found the patients in one I salt. Yet sometimes there is truth ward dancing the Lancers while 1 behind them. One of Wlllmars far-anothei called off," the letter I me comes to bat with the claim read. "Our mental hospitals are no! for the last word in snake stories, longer glorified Jails," said thef A dairy fanner, owner of a gflod doctor. "They are hospitals In 1 nerd ' mlIk cows, noticed that one which we treat individuals in an effort to restore tliem to society. ' SPECIAL for Friday & Saturday LIFEBUOY SOAP per bar SARDINES Crown Brand In Olive Oil, per tin SEEDLESS RAISINS 4-lb. Market Day pkg. per pkg. per lb. LIBBY'S RIPE.,.0WVE6 to-o. tin davi; yer pkg. .ORANOEpifl-otl Mif p' HO sweet and,,.)u)cyv dy 7c 12c 47c SHREDDED WHEAT The , Ideal breakfast food XXi 1 1 P per pkg. . 36c 14c 34c 65c 20c Wlnesup; 23c S2.15 7c 25c 19c CHOCOLATE EASTER NOVELTIES From to 5c Watts' Grocery I'llONB 55 PHONE 5 "TIIK REST' FOR LESS" of his cows was withholding milk and not coming home with the herd at milking time. He decided an Investigation was in order and this is what he discovered. The cow would go by a bluff, near a slough. She would "moo" there as I if calling a calf. Then she would lie down and through the grass would creep a common garter snake and help himself. The owner of the cow is ready to take an affidavit as to the veracity of the story. Infantile Paralysis Medical Treatment Injection of Infected Horse's Blood Will Avert Malady LONDON, March 27 A medical discovery which has proved ol GOLD MEDAL MAYONNAISE The4f , .. has been dls- finest. 8-ot. jar ' Of?i f?faitl!e LOBSTER Eagle Brand per ty-lb. tin SEEDED RAISINS 8un- maid, 15-os. pkg. ASSORTED BISCUITS A very nice j cently succeeded In Injecting th-j assortment, fresh stock Vr lb. 2 lbs. for DROMEDARY DATES per pkg. - APPLES Unwrapped firm and juicy 4 lbs per box CLASSIC CLEANSER per tin ... t-SAANICH WHOLE5 CLAMS -f Rn per Un WEINER8 Made by Gainers, frosl: and delicious 0l slclan to St. George's Hospital, to the National Hospital tor Nervous Diseases, and to the Royal Eye Hospital. Dr. Collier says: " A doctor at St. George's Hospital re- virus of the Infantile paralysis into a horse. It is now possible to obtain that horse's blood, which, If Injected Into a patient In time, will avert paralysis." He added that the horse being a valuable animal was living In luxury. 'St. Paul's Chimes Silenced Because They're Nuisance LONDON, March 27: The famous chimes of St. Paul's Cathedral have been silenced at nights under the instructions of Dean Inge, a man climbing Into the tower and stopping the chimes after 8:30 pan and setting them .going again 'io:3p-ta.m. Dean Inge considers chimes a 'nuisance at bedtime hours, but there are many people In London who want them to continue throughout the night, and a controversy has sprung up over the matter. The clock has been going about 200 years. It was silenced during the war. So exact are their tools, watchmakers In Switzerland can spilt a hair into 500 strips and mrasur" the thickness of each one. Friday, March 27, 1931 Annual SATIN-GLO Special Sale March 27 to April i Inclusive SIECIAI,ISGOUNTSi)N Satin-GIo Enamels v Satin-GIo Varnish Stains Regular Satin-GIo Ten cents reduction on quarter-pints Fifteen cents reduction on half-pints Twenty-five cenis reduction on pints Fifty cents reduction on quarts ... . One dollar reduction on half gallons For Sale By Thompson Hardware Co.. Ltd. 255 Third Avenue Ducklff CXmmont. I IM ) o bo I I PtBASANT to TAKH PROMPT M ACT LASTING la IESULTS Your oUvaflK ca Moolf fou. TORONTO. March 27 DanctnJ AQPlfc RflCCV mental mental hospitals hospitals is one of thj Id UUddjT TONES THE BLOOD Suckles Snake I Owner of tow Is Prepared to Swear to Truth of Story Telephone 101 WONDERFUL FOR ECZEMA Thii itching, MAttiaf AifitvnM 4" ka tt Ut m if Mick. Th corabinaaoo. treatment TIU-BLOOD the rttva4 blood tlnaMf n4 Boklr' OiltoooM Mt on it liko mtfi. )wt tnd Alt loitor from Mr. Jtcktoa DovuJu, Sohono.on, Muakoka: "March ill. 11. "Pfu forvird mm MoAof koitl of TKU BLOOD i4 two homn of ortotoM romoclf for Frtum." PRODUCT CLEARS THE I United April 9 ANNOUNCEMENTS Anglican April 9. Church Easter Moose Whist Drive Friday. April 17. Phone 455 to W SKIN Baptist Easter Sale April 2. Easter Concert April C and 7. Direction Alex A. Connon, Moose Hall. Annual Daffodil dance, LODE. Hall, Easter Monday. Catholic women's League Spring-Sale April 8. Bazaar, 9 Cathedral Easter Sal? Crib and Whist League Banquet Commodore Cafe April 10. and Dance. Presbyterian Easter Sale April 10 Gyro Hocdown May 1. The Butcherteria Is now known as the Capitol Market HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all roomi A. 1. PRUDIIOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser und Fifth SU. Mrs. C. Savoy O. Young. city. New Royal Hotel I. Zrrl!4 ""rop , THE HOTEL StOltTll WHILE Hot & Cold Wnr: 8lom lle.t 75c PER DAY AND UP Tflfpllullo 1Af Royal L. Bonduk, Amesbury: M. Rogers Vancouver; W. F. Rudland, MetU- katia; George V. Dyer, Any ivoxj 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 Tartles