1 n '''''''sssssssflssssssk PAGE THREE THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday, January 7. 1931. Heart and Nerves So Bad Was Unable To Sleep For Hours Miss Theresa M. Eavary, GaHingertown, Ont, writes: "I was troubled, for almost a year, with my heart and neryes, eapeciallj on retiring at night when I would be unable to sleep for hours. I was easily, latigiief, nd became very ,excitftble 'and'tfritabj 4bi&iP4 sffWmfWniM. Milburnls , r n linn and ftppft JJJls alter taking them for PriCC 50C a OOX a few weeks I could enjoy a good night's rest, ' and rapidly regained my former state of health." Bold t an irat an nwiJ storti, or mDed direct on receipt of pric Jy Tlx T. jfjftura ds Toronta, Ont. A Bottle of Evening in Paris PERFUME FREE With Eacli Box of Face Powder Both For $1.00 Diic Pionc.cr Druggists Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. THREE GRADUATE PIIARMICISTS The Fish which made "Rupert Brand" SMOKED Prepared Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIIS LIMITED NmlAL W INTER KVI HMOS VXHt.H Tickets on aale from Nov. 13. !: l Uli. iM. IMI (lth final limit M.irih XI. IH3I) PRINCE RUPERT TO VANCOIVER $40.00 RETURN smmm leave IHmr Rupert I or Vancouver: I AT ALA KVKKV Tl'KMIAY. IJJ I'.M. Arrlvin: Vanoouer. vu Oiean Paiia. Thursday Noon appro. T t AHDKVA tVntV lltllA MIIIMUHT Arriving Vaurouver Sunday midnight appro. W'mv aaUmgi. w Pert Biiupaoi.. A;,r, Arm. Anyoa, BSewart and Naaa Ritwr points, Sunday. 8:00 p.m. i i nor mf nimUiw regarding :al wll nft and ticket at I'lCIVtX Rl I'liRT AUKHTf: r "d Aventsa, I'Immmt tmt ' al - in iM it B. C. COAST I Br r oast ISTEAMSUirS Prince Rupert Famous Daily By return ri B9TWM STEAMSHIP SERVICE 5 o advertisements in this paper, , ttAlUNOS 1UUM VlllbVL ItlTfcltT to Ketchikan. Wrangell, Juneau, and Skagway. January 10th and 24th. To Vancouver. Victoria. Srattle January 1st, 14th. and 28th. IVjioo. Mao Uu Falu, i-u Van-t. "v aud Victoria. wrj Friday. 10 pjn. Agents For All Steamship Line W C. Orchard. Oen Ageut. SrdAv.. prince Hupnit. Phone 31. oooooooooooo&oooooowoooooocmwhkwoooikk Want Ads Let Them He Your Broker in Buying and Selling Somebody is waiting to buy that house or bedroom set or coat you have to sell. Somebody Is wajjlnc to sell that car, or typewriter,' iMWtl!atVT else t Is you are in the market for. Oet the habit of shopping through the Vant Ads. You'll find undieamed of bargains-undreamed of opportunities. Do your shopping through these onkunos and see bow profitable and pleasant It la." 'RBAD'iiiid USE' PRINCE RUPERT- - DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS Phone 98 "If it's fully told it's quickly sold" OOO000000M0O0O00000OOOOOOOOO0O000O00OUU00O0O fjt the habit of reading the and taking advantage or we neip xney unng you. Local Items Glasses fitted by rcgistertd optometrist at Ileilbroner's store. Annual meeting Radio Associa tlon Friday, City Hall at 8 o'clock. 8 F. Feero, United .states customs officer here, has taken up resi dence in the Lindqulst house on Fifth Avenue West Lief Erickson Society annual meeting Wednesday, Jan. 7. Re freshments and dance. Members only. 6 Ex-Aid. A. J. Prudhomme will sail tomorrow night on the Prince George for Vancouver enroute to California where he plans on spending a two-months' vacation. Earl Barrte returned to the city on the Prince George this morning from the south, accompanying William Tobey of this city, who repre sented Prince Rupert-Skeena at the recent Boys' Parliament in Victoria. Mrs. C. Carter and daughter or Port Essington airrved in the city on yesterday afternoon's train and will spend a we$k here as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence O. Campbell, 343 Fifth Avenue West MIm Phyllis Moooey, R.N., formerly a member of the staff of the Prince Rupert General Hospital, has Joined the staff of the Royal Columbia Hospital in New West minster. Mias Mooney left here test spring. Misses Peggy and Avafon Macdonald, after having spent the Christmas and New Year holiday at their bone in Smlthers, returned to the etty on yesterday afternoon's train to re-enter St. Joseph's convent here. MAN CANT SLEEP GETS NERVOUS, HATES PEOPLE "I could not sleep and got so nervous I hated everybody. Since tak ing Vinol. I can sleep 10 hours and feel full of pep all day." Julius Bender. For 30 years doctors have prescribed Vinol because it contains important mineral elements of Iron, calcium and cod liver peptone. The very FIRST bottle brings sound sleep and a BIO appetite. Nervous, worn out people are surprised how QUICK Vinol gives new life and pep! Tastes delicious. Ormes Ltd.. Drags. . HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel UNMU NEW MAVMltMKNT Meant Heated: Trateller.' Kamplr lluwrna: IM sad fM IVater I'rre Hut MerU III Train and float. Kates $l.i0 and Up SI'tX'IAL MOVTIILY llATfft C.U.IHGGAKT ti A. DONALD I'laprletVi PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot .ind cold water in aU rooou A. J. I'ltUDU'WME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser tnd Fifth Sts. Savoy J. H. Comer, Stewart; O. Boud-reau. J. O. Mollard andP. Magec, :lty; Knud Olesen, city. New Royal Hotel I. Zarrlll. Prop Till: IIOTL'L nOKTII WIllLr. Hot & Cold Water: Staam Heat -$c PER DAY. AND UP Telephone t(jl Itojal Miss Roselle La Vanway, Stew-are: E. Dawes, city. iiiii hii i smuriy i liii 1111111 mil iiisg '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 nTTTTfiaTralil HHHT'iaggaaBBSa chest . . . COLDS Beit treated ij.byiitimulaiion t end inhalation ACTS TWO WAYS AT ONCE Dinnerware, clfina, crockery, glassware. Ileilbroner's Store. United Church Easter Sale, April 9. 6 Helen II. will be at Cow Bay daily with a variety of fresh fish. , - . 6 Royal Purple Bridge, Whist and Dance, Elks' Home, Monday, Jan. 12 at 8.30 prompt Cash prizes, re freshments. Admission 50c. AU welcome. F. S. Walton, roadmaster for the Canadian National Railways, re turned to the city on 'yesterday af ternoon's train from a trip to, the interior on officii! duties. Mrs. H. Worsfold is sailing on the Prince George this afternoon for Stewart where she will pay a visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Rev. and Mrs. Evan Ba ker. Mrs. R. S. Sargent and daughters Mary and Margaret, arrived in the city from Hazeiton on yesterday afternoon's train to spend a ween here visiting with Mrs. Sargent's sister, Mrs. Frank St. Armour. D. Cavalier, who has-been spending the Christmas' and New Year vacation here, wUl sail by the ss. Prince George this afternoon on his return to Anyox where he Is in the service of the Granby Co. Hector MacDonaldj itme of the Premier mine superintendents, p a passenger aboard the ss. Prince George today returning' north after having spent the Christmas and New Year season at his home In New Westminster. Robert Orme, son of Mayor and Mrs. C. H. Orme, sailed by the Catala yesterday afternoon for Victoria where he will resume hi.; studies after having spent th Christmas and New Year holidays here with his parents. Wil'iom Reid, CNJt electrician returned to the the city on the Prince George this morning after a vacation tvip to V: noouver and elsewhere in the south. During Mr field's absence, he was relieved by William King who left on today's train for the interior. Joseph S. Rogers of the Rupert Marine Products Ltd. and his son A -- - 4 It A at4 AM fVlA T)tVA 1CMUMIU W UJC MVJ W44 HIV 4 aUSW George ttus morning alter having spent the Christmas and Ne Year holidays at their home in Victoria. At the annual meeting of the Prince Rupert Pioneer's Association City HaU. Saturday, March 10 the following resolution wtll be Intro dueed; extastding the Utne of qual flcatlon of membership from March 10. 1910, to December 31, 1910. 0 C. F. Kemp of Alex McRae Co. Ltd. print shop staff returned to the city on the Prince Georee this morning after having spent the; Christmas and New Year vacation at West Vancouver with his son-in-law and daushter, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Mltohr U. Mrs. Kemp will be returning to the city later. CNJt stea'ser Prince George. Capt. Harly Redden, arrived in port at lL30, ,this morning from Vancouver. -u Powell River and Oaaaa Falls jand will saili at o'etaclct. this afternoon ifor Anxo.-c ortd Slwuu-rwhcnce shft wJU ire-turn here tomorrow evening south - bound. The vnsel brought north , a good-sized nastnger list. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST Amber bead necklace be tween Seventh Avenue and Mc-1 Bride Stree'. md P-.vrt Offtrr. Finder plf: ncun to DaUy News Office. Reward. I Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Swanson sailed from here on the Catala! yesterday afternoon for Swanson Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Jack iiatchford, who have been on a trip to Van- Oeprge this momlrig. A. M. Manson; K.C., returned to the city on the Prince George tins morning from Vancouver where he spent the Christmas and New Year season visiting with his fa mily. ; Inspector John Macdonald, "pro vincial police, returned to the! city on the Prince George this morning after having spent Christmas and New Year's in Vancouver and the Fraser Valley. T. A. Bryant, echoo! teacher at MetlakaUa, who l.as been spending the Christmas and New Year vacation in the south, returned to the city on the Prince George this morning from Massett CNJt steamer Prince John,-Cap-' tain Neil McLean, is due in port at 8.1s tonignt irom Vancouver vis. the Queen Charlotte Islands ami will sail later in the week on- her return to Vancouver direct Capt. J. O. Peterson of the lighthouse tender Blrnie and Mrs. Peterson and child returned to th city on the Prince George this morning after having spent a hoi Iday visiting in Victoria. F. N. BaUard. manager of th Great West life Assurance Co. fot British Columbia, with Headquarters In Vancouver, arrived in the sity on trie Prince George th morning for a visit here on com pony business. ANNOUNCEMENTS 4 Moose Whist Drive and Dance January 16. Presbyterian Burns' Banquet on January 23. ' Moose Legion'' Novelty Dncr January 30. Sons of Norway Fishermen' Farewell Dance February C, Moose HaU. M -.lVwtac, V .uShssT CPw?i BQs BUCKLEYS a in & . y 1 1 pEOPLE'who try Boclley'i Mixture not die firtt time are turpjixd. Its ictioo is so quick, jtcf so rapid. "Buck-ley's" neutralizn die add conditional I ways preitnt wiii coughs and coldi, loottns pLItem. toothtt inflamed tiW membra penetrates bronchial passages, stops the cough, checks the cold, and invigorates the lyitcm. Two " . h . . f . mm - i vc 1 1 b oosesi jc I fies- 40 doses). At all druggist. BUCKLEYS MIXTURE fey AaiUktanaih-ASiMUtSiPPsxytStT r40 DOSES IN A 7SB0TTIEA Phone 566 Rupert Motors Garage and Service Station DODGE and BANTAM AUSTIN Distributors FENDER AND BODY WORK A SPECIALTY SIMONS BEDS, SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES- Our Special 3 piece unit for $ 2995 A 'Barrie's Home Furnishings Third Ave. & First St FOR FALL AND HOLIDAY FESTIVITIES SAHARA DRY GINGER ALE (it Q A True Fruit Drink Unexcelled By Any on the "ajflstt 1 Per Dozen; $1.50, Delivered . Lj A Trial Order Will Convince You REAVER BOTTLING WORKS Telephone 132 Prince Rupert, B.C. Mussallem's M EAT Market Lamb Chops 25C Loin Veal Chops Shoulder Roast of C- Veal, 5 lbs Stewing Veal " w v 3 lbs Leg Roast of Veal per lb Round Steak 2SC Mt2 per lb Sirloin Steak Qilr per lb Shoulder Pork CM 5 lbs. Fresh Side Pork C DUC p 3 lbs. Loin Pork Chops Qftp per lb Mussallem's Meat ' Market l'honcs 18 k 81 Ml Fifth Ave. E. ESS SPEED WITH SAFETY I Is what you will enjoj In a romfort-. h ,tn- 1 TAXI 25 Promptness, reliability and courtesy is our motto. A trial will be appreciated. Phone 35. Matt Videck Ambulance and Taxi Service SOMETHING NEW FOR LADIES AND GENTS Large assortment new clothes for autumn and winter Just to hand. All finest quality and latest patterns. Come in and see us today. Suit or overcoat complete and fin- lined in inree aays. ung, me vuncr Steam cleaning, pressing and altering. We deliver any part of the city. I LING -THE TAILOR 817 Second Ave. Vhone 6i Telephone 123 thelestdtfezse f against Mp cdJd LomeMtryMe csidcssoa. 11L 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. He'll quit on the run. Order a ton of coal today and note' the haste that we display. J. M. Morrison. Borden at- Philpott, Evitt ' & Company Ltd. Phone 618 Lemon Pies 25c Before Noon Each and Every Wednesday The Electric Batfcry " We Deliver Plwne Cfcl ROWE'S Sheet Metal Works Stove Pipes, Galvanised and Black Elbows, vises 3" to 8" Baking Pans made te order 310 TUIK0 AVENUE WEST Telephones: Office 310 WoHt lu V3& DIt HUGH L. DICKEY SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat At St. Elmo Hotel Eyes Tested For O losses TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIitY FOR SKEENA II RAM) Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURI7.no MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout tbe City