a Price 50c a box sure they will help ber too." b 'd Vr all dmr and ftntrtl itorM, cr milled direct on receipt of pries by Tin T. A Botlle of Evening in Paris PERFUME I lf COAST STZAMSHIPS Was Weak and Run Down Could Scarcely Do Housework Mrs. Edward A. Alien, Jiezitnson, Alta., writes: "I would like to tell yuu of the great benefit I have received from your llilburn's Heart and Nerve Pills. I wa feeling very much run down In health, and was so weak I could scarcely do my housework, in fact, I Vduld have to lie dowil in the afternoon for an hour or so. I saw your Pills in the drug ttqre and took a box home with me, and I was delighted with my renewed strength, I have recommended them to a neighbor and feci FREE With Each Box of Face Powder Both For $1.00 Ormen ltd. D7uj Pioneer Phones 81 & 82 ; THREE GRADUATE FOR 5 KOOMED HOUSE Close in. 2 Bedrooms. Fireplace, Coal and E.' u.r Range. Fully Modern, Hot Water Heating. QC ff A A So. for terms pOjOUU 7 ROOMED HOUSE Fully Modern, Hot Air Furnace. Qt AAA Fif !i Avenue East. Very easy terms v 9 ROOMED HOUSE Fully Modem. Virw Term arranged McCAFFERY, GIBBONS & COLLART, LTD. THIRD AVENUE TELEPHONE 11 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED SriXI.M. WINTEK tXCl KSION FAKES Tirkrta on sale from Nov. I V 19 ;n tu Ivn. :n. 1931 (with final return limit M.t.Ii III. 11131) PRINCE KLTEKT TO VAXCOUVEIt $10.00 RETURN Druggists Third Ave. & Sixth St. PHARMICISTS SALE Fine Harbor , .... $7,goo OTTTT' "" " ' ' "' '"" Dr Alexander X-KAV SERVICE PHONE 575 UESNElt BLOCK DENTIST Mranirr- leave Prince Kuprrt I or Vancouver: T.S.S. IATALA Ki:itY TtthDW. I.M lM. Arriving Vancouver, vu 0:u rails. Thursday Noon appro. 1S.K lAKDENA EVLIIV lltlltAV MIIIMdHT Arriving Vancouver Sunday midnight appro. V.'c. . oaiiiUK to Pirt Bimpacm. Alio Arm. Anyoa. Stewart and Naae River potoU. 8und4 1:00 p.m. f ! tina' ion regarding ..11 MUl.iigs and tlckeU at I'KIXCE Itt rtlir AGENCY: Kevnnd Atrnue. I'lione MO B. C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE SAILINGS 1KOM 1'KlNtr; ItUl'titr To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, and Skagway. January 10th and 24th. To Vancouvri, Victoria, Seattle-January 1st. 14th, and 28th. rriucnu Mary ucchii Falls, etc. Vau?b urn and Vlc uiria. every Friday, 10 pjn. Agents For All Steamship Lines W C Orchard. Orn. Agent, IrdAv.. Prlnca Kupert, Phone SI. COAL "ujr the real Coal our fa mous l:dson and Cassldy-W'rlilinton in any quantities. 'o llulklty Valley Hay. Grain and Itobln Hood Hour. Prince Rupert Feed Co IMIONKS 58 AND 558 OO&OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWJOtHKlOOO 0000001.000000000000 Want Ads Let Them Be Your Broker in Buying and Selling Somrbody is waiting to buy that house or bedroom set. or coat you have to sell. Somebody la waiting to sell that cor, or typewriter, or wliatever else It Is you are m the market for. Oet the habit of shopping through the Want Ads. YouH find undi earned of bar-Rains -undreamed of opportunlUwd.Do your shopping through these columns and see how profitable and pleasant It Is. READ ami USE PRINCE RUPERT DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS Phone 98 "If it's fully told-it's quickly sold" w - V ooooooooorxHOpoooooiwooooooooooooMooooooooawyooaoo Local Items . Glasses fitted by rcgislerid optometrist at Ileilbroncr's store. "tfiftfwiendle' vs. Bagshaw. 10 rouha 'fc'rlday, Jan. 16, at the Empress Social Club Arena. Ladies invited. Tel. 592 for reservations. ' - 13 Last night was an outstanding one for line radio , reception in Prince Rupert. Such stations is Chicago, Minneapolis, Cincinnati and, .qallas came in strong ana clear all evening. Election of officers for 1931 was the principal business today at the regular monthly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club in the Commodore Cafe. The installation of officers will take place on the evenings of January 28. H. J. Meiklejohn of Winnipeg, general manager of the Sovereign Life Assurance Co,, is a visitor In the city. He arrived In the city on yesterday afternoon's train from the interior in company with Chas. A. Pyne of Prince George,. British Columbia manager for the company. Walter S. Fisher, formerly pro vincial collector here and now an official of the taxation department at Victoria, is a passenger aboard the Prince George today enroute to Anyox on official business. During his brief stay here, Mr. Fisher Is being given a hearty welcome by many old friends. s Staff Captain Joseph Acton, commanding officer of the Salva tion Army for Alaska and British Columbia North, arrived In the city on the Princess Norah thii afternoon from Wrangell. He will srjend seve Ml a.! in the city and district' in ihaf cofcfse'of; one of his periodical 'ftMbj.; 77.'. ': 9" . 1 ! -A ; - : , ANNOUNCEMENTS ' ' Catholic Wp'nons ' League Social January 14. Moose Whist Drive and Dance January 16. PreabytcHan Burns' Banquet on January 23.' Moose Legion Novelty Dance January 30. Sons of Norway Fishermen' Farewell Dance February G, Moose Hall. I)K. HUGH L. DICKEY SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat At St. Elmo Hotel Eyes Tested For Olasses ROWE'S Sheet Metal Works Stove I'ipes, Galvanized and Black Elbows, sizes 3" to 8i Baking Tans made to order 340 THIRD AVENUE WEST Telephones: Office 310 Works Blue 703 S. E. Parker Ltd. fjord Dealers Cars Trucks Tractors Tires Accessories Gas & Oil Flat Rate Repairs Wrecking Service Third Are. East Phone 83 SOMETHING NEW ' TOn 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 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, Phone 649 THE DAILY NEWS FARMER'S WIFE GETS STRENGTH Compound Wilton, Ont. - "I am taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ithroughtneLnange I of Life. It helps me land I cannot praise lit too highly. I was troubled with heat I flashes and my limbs were heavy I so I could hardly walk to do my farm work. I saw in the newspapers your ad about the mm. "$m vegetable tom- i 1 i pound ana tnoueni to give it a trial. The first bottle gave me relief and I have told others what it does for me. I am willing for you to use my letter if you choose." Mas. D. B. Peters. W ilton, Ontario. Ask foul Neighbor Billy Bagshaw works out at the Empress Social Club tonight 7 p.m, Public cordially invited. 12 D. Balman left here on this morning's train for a trip to Fred- erlcton, New Brunswick. Charles A. Pyrie, well known In surance man of Prince George, ar rived In the city from the interior on yesterday afternoon's train. J. K. Gordon, Terrace hotel proprietor, who has been spending the past two or three days in the city on business, left by this morning's train on his return to the interior. John Joyce, watchman at the Big Bay Lumber Co.'s sawmill, had the misfortune to slip and fall early this morning while engaged in his duties, his ankle being broken. He Is now receiving treatment In the Prince Rupert General Hospital. . N. A. McLean, who has been seen here for several months, his regular ship now being the Prince David on the Triangle run, came north as purser aboard the steam er Prince Rupert today and Is be tog given a hearty welcome by his many friends in the city. Kenneth Smith, well known old timer of the city, who was shaken up and had a finger broken when he was struck by an automobile a few weeks ago, Is gradually .recovering and is able to be out again. He moved a few days ago from the Prince Rupert General Hospital to his rooms. Mr and Mrs. S. J. Tasker and daughter. Miss Evelyn Tasker, are sailing this afternoon on the Princess Norah foe Vancouver whers they plan on taking up future residence. Mr. Tasker has been in the service of the construction department of the Power Corporation of Canada here during the past year. C. N. R, steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. Dan Donald, arrived In port at 10:30 o'clock this morning from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls and will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Anyox and Stewart whence she will return here, tomorrow evening south bound. Since she was last here the Prince Rupert has had her stacks and masts lowered and her ap pea ranee s greatly improved. In the social section bf last Frl day's Vancouver Province appears a portrait of Mrs. H. E. Nedden, wife of Capt. Nedden, well known C. N. R. skipper, who was general convener of the annual ball of the Canadian Merchant Service Guild which was held in Vancouver last week. Capt. Nedden was president of the Canadian Merchant Service Guild last year, his successor hls year being Capt. Clifford Genton, regularly master of the steamer Princess Mary on the local run but now in command of the Princess Elaine on the Vancouver-Nanalmo route. Miss Dorothy Stephen of White-horse, sister of Mrs. J. W. McAu-ley of this city, is a passenger here this afternoon aboard the steamc-prlnce$s . Nprah,i enrqute , ioo Vancouver ,where she will receive further treatment at the hands of a (peclallst following a recent lllnesj from the effects of which she Is now greatly Improved although for Miss Stephen has for her special a time her condition was bery bad. nurse on the trip to Vancouver Miss Jones. R.N.. fiancee of Everett L. Wasson, famous young Yukon flyer, who Is also on the Princess Norah this afternoon bound South. Moose Whist Drive and Dance Friday, Jan. 16, 8.30. Cash prizdx Premier Orchestra. 12 Capt. R. Gammon sailed yester day afternoon on the Catala for a brief trip to Vancouver. ' !;.. , '. I Iff .1 ' 1 -ll 1 Mrs; George W. Laidler, who has been visiting in Vancouver since before Christmas returned to th3 city on the ss. Princ Rupert this morning. Included in a summary report of the Geological Survey of Canadj. which' has Just been published is an article on the.Taku and Iskut mining areas by Dr. Forrest A. Kerr. Albert Farrow, steamboat inspec tor, arrived In the city on the ss. Prince Rupert this morning from Vancouver, being here to inspect a number of lifeboats which are be ing built at the local dry dock for use on the steamers Prince Rupert and Prince George. M. M. O'Brien, chief engineer of the field department of Consol idated Mining St Smelting Co. is a passenger aboard the Prince Ru pert today bound for Stewart where he will Inspect progress of operations on the Big Missouri and other properties which his com pany is operating. W. D. Vance will be deputy to City Solicitor E. F. Jones, returning ouicer, at inc municipal ejection polls tomorrow. There will be vot ing on four aldermen out of seven aspirants and on a refrendum seeking an expression of opinion on whether the mayor should hav a one-year or a two-year term. Jarvis H. McLeod, collector ofCus toms, returned to the city on th Prince Rupert this morning from Vancouver where he was called recently on account of the death o! his father, the late Capt. John McLeod. Miss Helen McLeod, who hai been visiting in the south accompanied her father home. John Dybbavn, who attended the annual meeting of the Biological Board of Canada, which was held In Ottawa recently, and visited other centres In Eastern Canada and the United States on business of his company, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning, having returned West via Vancouver. Police court cases, in which Leo Contoll is charged with seduction, contributing to the delinquency of a Juvenile and intimidation and Spiro Gurvich. William Murray and Roy Fisher with contributing to the delinquency of a Juvenile, hav? been further adjourned for eight days. A. M. Manson, K.C., has beea retained as counsel for the four accused. SCALE OF CMAKCES The following is the scale of charees made for readinir notices: Mnrriage and Engagement winouncemt-nts $2. Ilirth Notices 60c ( Funeral Notices $1. Cards of Thanks, $2. Funeral Flowers 10c per ; tinme. 1 50 Rag Mats Special 55c each For One Week Only BARBIE'S HOME FURNISHINGS 18 BREAD With Extra Goodness Just Like Mother Used to Make Hovis, Nut and Raisin Bread The Electric Bakery We Deliver Phone fG7 Dinnerware, clflna, crockery, glassware. Ileilbroncr's Store. I.O.D.E. Badminton Club Open .Senior Tournament starts Jan. 19. Entries to Mrs. R. Blance. 12 Baptist Ladlesv,tea 'a'ndsafe' ' of homccooking atthe-home-pf Mrs. D. Lawrence, 2115 Graham Ave., Westview, tomorrow, Thursday, from 3 to 6. 12 E. C. Swank, second officer of the steamer Prince William, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning after having, spent a vacation In Vancouver. CPJt. steamer Princess Norah, Capt. C. C. Salntey, is due in port at 4 o'clock this afternoon from Skagway and other Alaska points and will sail at 5 pjn. for Vancou ver and Victoria. George II. Belrnes, well known Hazelton pioneer and guide, and Mrs. Beirnes will arrive in the city from the Interior on tomorrow afternoon's train and sail in the evening for a trip to Vancouver and .elsewhere in the south. E. Nelson, sales supervisor for the Inter-Mountain Building Loan Association, arrived on the Prince Rupert this morning from Vancou ver, bringing his car with him. He plans to remain in Prince Rupert some time In connection with the local agency and will make his headquarters at the Savoy Hotel HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel UNIIF.lt NEW MANAGEMENT sCmiii llnitrd: Traveller?' Sample Iloomi; Hot and Cold Water Krre Bu Mcrfs l Train and ISoau Rates $1.00 and Up SPECIAL MONTHLY KITES C.R.RIGGAKT & A. DONALD Proprietors PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Rupen's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all roonu A. J. PKUDIIOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser uid Fifth Sts. Savoy Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Sampare. Port Simpson; J. M. Carter, Balmoral; Knud Olsen, Dlgby. New Royal Hotel I. Zarrlll. Prop THE 11(11 EL HOKTII WHILE Hot & Cold Water Steam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Trlrphnne HI Royal George II. Balnes, Haysport. Boston Grill rhonc 457 Prince Kupert I-arse Cabaret SPECIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Every Saturday Night, 9 to 12 Dance Hall for Hire Areomodation for Private Parties SPEED WITH SAFETY Is what you will enjoy in a comfortable roomy car, by calling TAXI 25 Promptness, reliability and courtesy is our motto. A trial will be appreciated. Phone 25. Matt Videck Ambulance and Taxi Service HAVE you TRIED ... A CLASSIFIED? More and more people are turning to the classified columns of the Dally News to find what they want. Used cars, furniture for sale, lost and found, houses to rent or for sale, positions wanted. All sorts of things are advertised there. If you do not read the classified page, get the habit now. Try It today. 1 -' - ' Wednesday, January 14, 1931. JE:iLfKl:a3H:aEKJD!flXKX:B!rBri;ails1!I!B Municipal Elections 1931 4 Candidates Endorsed By Prince Rupert Trades and Labor Council i FOR ALDERMEN: VS. I). MACDONALD W.M.BROWN FOR SCHOOL TRUSTEE J. J. GILLIS Your Vote and Influence requested In Support of the Above Named Candidates. Both Aldermanic Candidates Are Opposed to Taxation of Improvements EiTBimKmBiiHiMoiBmiiiE'ei'rB P. H. Linzey Solicits your vote and influence In the present Aldermanic ' Elections Mill 'H o.' .-I .: For Alderman Your vote and influence is requested by Theo. Collart .Ml Your vote and influence is, requested by- W. J. McCutcheon For Alderman I am absolutely opposed to an Improvement tax. For Alderman Your vote and influence for N. MUSSALLEM solicited Opposed to taxes on improved property Soliciting Your Vote & Influence in the flection For Aldelrman I am absolutely opposed to improvement tax at present R. F. Perry Ihelvst defense Against the co7i - ii i TV finestuel 7 -XL I There's only one defense against the cold weather and that's the proper kind of co& Buy a ton of coal from us aHd fire away1 at Old Man Winter. ' He'll quit on the run. Order a ton of coal today and note the haste that we display. Philpott, Evitt & Company Ltd. Phone 618