L SELLING AT COST Whale Bone Hair Brushes Excellent for Massaging the Scalp Prices $1.10, $1.35, $1.75 and up Ormes Im Z7fio Pioneer Drugjpisis phones 81 & 82 Third Avq. & Sixth St. THREE GRADUATE PIIAKMICISTS WEEK-END SPECIALS Novelty Ruffle Curtains, per pair $1.50 Silk Bedspreads, each 1 ..... . . .$5.95 Brocaded Spreads, Rich Shades, each $7.95 Barrie's Home Furnishings BULKLEY VALLEY COAL THE DETTER COAL . Analysis ( . .:'' matter, 29.32; ash. 6.70; fixed carbon. 62.87; b.t.u.'s, 13917 Bc'rj I w In volatile it will not block your pipes. Being low In ash, r i Ttnt buying clinkers. Being high in fixed carbon means 1 j ..i ling quality. Being high in British Thermal Units means more heat value per pound. Order Now. Your Dealer Can Supply You. The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, Ltd. Office. Smelting and Refining Department TRAIL. BRITISH COLUMBIA SMELTERS AND REFINERS Purchasers of Gold. Silver, Copper, Lead and Zinc Ores Producers of Gold, Silver, Copper, Pig Lead and Zinc TillANAC. TRAIL UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED SrtClAL WINTER trt KSION FAKES tLfcrta on tale Irom .Not. IS, 1910 In lrl. tn. 1931 (with final rrlom .,.. limit Jlnrth 31. 1981) 'R1NCE RUPERT TO VANCOUVER $10.00 RETURN Mramers le iTInrr Ituprrt I or Vawoumi 1-SS.C.lT.UA rvi:uv tii;may, IM P.M. Arriving Vancouw. vu Oreen Fails. Thursday Noon appro. "A lAKDENA EVEKV lillllAY M1IINHUIT . AiMv.tm Vancouver Sunday midnight rpprox. iiU iis to Port SUnpeou. Alloc Arm. Amv. Stwart and Neas River point Sunday, 8 00 p.m It : T. rmsTlnn rtrrtra .11 ftulltiiua and ticket at fKIME IllTEKT .U1LNCV: Sec ond Atrnuf. Phone 3M COAST MTEAMUllirS 1 S a: 1 m 11. C. COAST STEAMSHH SERVICE SAILINGS I ROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan, Wrangcll, Juneau, and Skagway. January 10th and 24th. To Vancouver, Victoria, Scallle January 1st. 14th. and 28th. ITuieeae Mary--Ocean Falla, etc Vanio uvr and Victoria, every KrldKy, 10 pm. Agents For AH Steamship Lines W c Orchard. Oen. Agent, SrdAv.. Prince Kupert, Phone 31. A$&i7l$tth9C07t fjTfstue The's only one defense the cold weather and the proper kind of coal. oyatunqjcoal from us and aay at old Man Winter. Cl1 QUlth the run. Order a n of coal today and note e hy' io that we display. philpott, Evitt & Company Ltd. Phone filR SOMETHING NEW FOR LADIES 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. Sultor overcoat complete and fin ished in three days. Ling, the Cutter Steam cleaning, pressing and alter ing. We deliver any part of the city. LING -THE TAILOR IT Second Ave. Phone. C 19 m ROWE'S Sheet Metal Works Stove Pipes, Galvanized and Black Elbows, sizes 3" to 8" Baking Pans made to order 340 THIRD AVENUE WEST Telephones: Office 310 Works Blue 703 Local Items Royal Purple Bridge and Whist Series Monday, January 26. 22 Glasicntted lj registered optometrist, at Ilcilbroner's store. Bert Wood of the local C.N.R. staff returned to the city on yesterday afterndon's train from a brief trip to Smlthers. William King of the C.N.R. electrical department arrived in the city, from the interior on yesterday afternoon's train. Father L. Ouelette, who has been, spending a 'few days' In the ,city, left by this morning's train on his return to Lejac. . Mrs. Thomas Wilson, who has been on a holiday visit to Winni peg, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train. Miss Rita Johnston, who has been on a holiday trip to Vancouver, Victoria and Edmonton, returned to the city on yesterday af ternoon's train. Mrs. Sam Haudenschild and family, who have been spending the past three weeks In Terrace visiting with Mrs. Haudenschild's parents, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train. An Interesting article descriptive of the early days of the Fort George district prior to completion of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway appears In the magazine section of yesterday's Vancouver Sunday Province. The writer of the article is Mrs. Al Johnson of Prince George. After spending a few days in Vancouver. T .V. Brown of the local law firm of Williams. Man-ron. Gonaales & Taylor Is now visiting in Victoria with his" parents Judge and Mrs. Brown of Grand Forks, who are residing In the Ca pital for the winter. Mr. Brown will be returning to Prince Rupert shortly. ANNOUNCEMENTS Baptist Supper, January 29. Moose Legion Novelty Dance January 30. Sons of Norway Fishermen'. Farewell Dance February 6, Moose Hall. ' Canadian National Recreation Association Seventh Annual Ball, Moose Hall, Friday, February 13. Catholic women's League Spring Sale April 8. I "BUILD B. C. PAYROLLS" Used In Many Recipes MS tVashMiTOt Mrs. McArthur, writing from Vernon, says she has used Pacific Milk In many recipes and always with splendid results. 'I first used Pacific Milk when making a cake and ' the second time tn a dessert. I was so pleased -with the flavors In each case that I have used Pacific Milk evi r since. That waa fjmr yeartairV fv , PACIFIC MILK Knclory at Alibotsford, H.C. S.'E. Parker Ltl Ford Dealers Cars Trucks Tractors Tires Accessories Oas & Oil Flat Rate Repairs Wrecking Service Third Ave. East Phone 83 THE DAILY NEWS HowTo Lose Fat and Get That Youthf ul Feeling Over in Great Britain when a man is feeling "us fit as a fiddle" and looking the "picture of health" they ay . ...... "UK'S GOT ' TlfAT KRUSCHEN 1'UKLING." Thut means he takes his little dose of Krtwchen Salts every morning. It's the same in the U.S.A.-in Germany in Holland- in Australia in South Africa, for Kruschen Salts are now sold the world over. Kruschcn Salts is not one salt only it is the combination of six salts necessary to healthy lifr. Take half a teaspoon in a glass of hot water before breakfast every morning, modify your diet and exercise regularly. Hut don't 'miss a morning, for KruKclien not only puts and keqs the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels in a splendid liealthy condition, but purifies your blood-stream, and sends new life and activity to every part of your body. Dinnerware, china, crockery, glassware, Ilcilbroner's Store. Fair Board Meeting at City Hall Tuesday, 8 p.m. Business election of officers. 23 Foster Wlllan returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a brief business trip to tha interior. Mr, and Mrs. M. F. NIckersonand child, who have been on a trip tn Vancouver and Seattle, returned to the city from the south on the Camosun last evening. Mrs. W. P. Armour, after having been a patient In the Prince Ru pert General Hospital for ten days was able to return to her home yesterday, friends will be pleased to learn. The Vancouver Trades & Labor Council has passed a resolution calling for the completion of the Pacific Groat Eastern Railway connecting the Peace River with Vancouver. i Staveley J. Mellor arrived in the city on the Camosun last evening from Vancouver to Join one of th government boats here as wireless operator. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Mellor of Stewart. A picture of Gordon, one year old "soil of 1 Mr. and-'Mrs. F. W Hooper of Ocean Falls, appears among the "Future Citizens of British Columbia" feature of the magaslne section of yesterday's Vancouver Sunday Sun. Mr. and Mrs. F. 'Balmaln, who were married recently at Vancou ver. arrived on the .Camosun yes terday morning at Butedale where they will reside, Mr. Balmaln being watchman of the Canadian Fishing Co.'s cannery there. An absolute decree of divorce has been grated by Mr. Justice D. A, McDonald In Supreme Court at Vancouver to Jeanette Gladys Mc-Alplne from Milton Nelson McAl-plne. The couple were married In Prince George on July 4, 1927. It will soon be ..twenty years since the C.P.R. steamer Princes Mary, now on the Vancouver-Prince Rupert run. reached the British Columbia coast. Just twenty years ago today she was steaming from the South American port of Callao to Vancouver. W. M. Archibald, general manager of the Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co., Trail, was a passenger aboard the Camosun last evening bound for Stewart to pay a visit of inspection to the Big Missouri mine upon which his company has Just placed a pilot mill In operation. Taking the place of the steamer Catala which has been transferred to Vancouver-Osean Falls-Bell" Coola-Prlnce Rupert route whlU the Cardena has her annual over haul, Union steamer Camosun. Captain James Flndlay,, arrived In port at 5.30 last evening from the south and sailed at 8 p.m. for Anyox. Stewart and other northern points whence she will return here tomorrow morning on her way back to Vancouver and A wire to local Scottish organizations this morning announced thai station CKMO, )730 kilocycles Vancouver, Vancouver. B.C., would broadcast a special program starting at 10:30 tonight In observance of the Birthday of Robert Burns. famous Scottish poet. Among thos-ij taking part In the program will bei Major Jock McLean, president ot the Vancouver Caledonian Society, Madam Dlx Rcld and Bill Campbell, the last nnntloned being a prominent Vancouver piper. SPENDING AT HOME Materials Purchased In Town Aid iiutai iwiicrprise When you spend dollars In your own town the dollars remain for the prosperity of the town, and the materials so purchased aid home enterprise. When you buy out of town, your dollars remain outside. Prince Rupert, situated as It Is five hundred miles from any centre has, as its hope to attain to any thing more than a fishing village, the prospect of the Peace River outlet. Our fight for that outlet Is with the thriving city to the couth of us and yet many prominent men, owing all their success to Prince Rupert, prefer to buy In the south. These are times when we should get together. Every dollar spent should be In the Interests of Prince Rupert. Albert & McCaffery carry a full line of building materials, and have a large Investment In Prince Rupert. Give us consideration before purchasing elsewhere. ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LIMITED Phones, 116 and 117. In the British Columbia hiritcr land section of yesterday's Van couver Sunday Province appears a view of Berg Lake near Mount Robson. The last B. C. Gazette announ ces the Incorporation with onr thousand shares of no par value of the Interior Sawmills Ltd. ot Snowshoe. , Copies of a pamphlet on the Peace River country, written, by H R. Kltto, are now in transit from Ottawa for general distribution among persons Interested. Hon. R. W. Bruhn, provincial minister of public works, and Pat rick Philip, deputy minister, afte.- a three-days visit to the city wU' sail by the Camosun tomorrow afternoon on their return to Victoria H. A. DeWolt. total manager ot W. H. Malkln Co. Ltd., and Mrs. DeWolf and dauihtet, ' who Have been on a holiday vUit to Vancouver, returned to the city from the south on the' Camosun last evening. There Is special need among the distressed of the city Just now for shoes, overcoats and underwear Commandant William Kerr of the Salvation Army reported this morning. Any donations from citi zens of such articles would be much appreciated at this time. HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water tn all roonu A. J. PRUimOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser tnd Fifth Sts, Savoy W. Pilling, G. Fraser. Joe Spitz). Mrs. R. Swanson and Q. S. Wah- line Prince Rupert. New Royal Hotel I. Tarrlll, 'Top THE 1101 F.L nOKTII WHILE Hot Sc Cold Water: Steam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Tilriilionr ?81 Royal Ed. Valpy, city. 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 Special Wednesday Jelly and Lemon Roll 20 Cents The Electric Bakery We Deliver Phone 667 Surprise Party For Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Vic Houston Honored By Group of Their Younger Friends Saturday - Twenty or so of the younger friends of Mr. and Mrs. Vic Houston, Sixth Avenue West, took possession of their home on Saturday evening to stage a surprise party In honor of the 'eleventh anniversary of their marriage. The evening was greatly enjoyed, there being music, games and old time dances. Among the musical numbers were violin solos and duets by Basil Robson and Melvln Dafoe, accompanied by Mrs. Clifford Oilker, and piano selections by Miss Cleo Mussallem and Norman Ireland. In the course of the evening, Basil Robson, with appropriate remarks, presented Mr. and Mrs. Houston with a beautiful hand painted picture of a sailing vessel. Mr. Houston responded suitably. Delicious refreshments were served and the singing of "Auld Lang Syne" brought a very happy evening to a close. SlCKgjLei' iuyffiii ii i inn Monday, January 26, 1931. Three Baptisms Are Solemnized Daughters' of Mr. and Mrs. Lund-a"M C.hrHtened-LargeJConj-: gregation at Lutheran Church At morning service yesterday in St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Rev. John H. Hanson conducted the baptism of three daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lundqulst, the names being Phyllis Lorraine, Bernlce Margaret and Louise Hlldur. The sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. Ole Baggen. At the evening service In the Lutheran Church, Rev. P. E. Fosse of Bellingham was again the speaker. Mr. Fosse also sang a solo and other special musical numbers included three selections by the Varden Singers and a vocal trio by Mrs. J. H. Hanson, Mrs. H. Dryndahl and Mr. Fosse, "Tell Mother I'll Be There." There was an unusually large crowd, the church being filled to capacity. Rev. P. E. Fosse will continue his nightly services this week. 3I.U1AKIX3 MILK Cream Soups and Chowders are vastly Improved by the addition of St. Charles evaporated milk. Its double richness enhances their flavor, increases their food value. Try it in the tested soup recipes given in the St. Charles cook book sent free on request. Tiia BouiM Co. LnuTED.DepC A.I loniar Aremd Bldf., Vancouver PUat ml mtfrt St Charlci Rtctp Bao. EVEREADY LayerhUl rw J VP Ml you neeaigraow TF YOU bur radio tattwis on tha bans of "Wfjsgi t 1 thrra is just on thing you nJ to know. Bt suroV they are Evetesdy IsyerbUt. 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