lie largest sale in Norm America DODGE and "ANTAM AUSTIN IPfv E'MEU "'"""'mors AND RODY WORK j ariiCIALTY """"""SiaMBsaassawaaBBai 1 P Yellow label Salada 60 a lb Brown label Salada 70ct a lb 'Fresh from the gardens SPECIAL "ADANAC" DRY GINGER ALE Made by the makers of Canada Dry 12-oz. Size Bottles 15 Cents Orme JLlcL Dfia Ponccr DritrrisLs Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. THREE GRADUATE PHAKMICISTS BULKLEY VALLEY COAL THE HETTER COAL Analysis r".-' matter. 29.32: ash. 6.7: fixed carbon, 82.87: b.t.u.'s, 13917 Bc .r; tew in vulatllc it will not block your pipes. Being low In ash, J not buying clinkers. Being high in fixed carbon means Z i-. -ii'iii quality. Being high in British Thermal Units means more heat value per pound. Order Now. Your Dealer Can Supply You. WHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFER? We have many inquiries about houses to rent and to h'JV Our specialty is management of properties. If you have a house or property for rent or sale LIST IT WITH US McCAFFERY, GIM50NS & COLLAUT, LTD. THIRD AVENUE W. TELEPHONE 11 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED nrrii.ii, hintku r.Mt kmon r.utfcs la Ma on wile Irom N i:ii lo Irh. in, 1IMI (hIIIi final return t,Dl.., limit Marrh 31, 19.11) "RINCE III PERT TO VANCOUVER S 10.00 RETURN Mramrr Irate Itliuf Rupert t r VnooMim:-"'.IT.U,. KVEKV TIKMIAY. IM 1M. y nivin Vancouver, via Ocean Kail. Thursday Noon appro. AllhKVA EVERY titlll.lY MlllMUIir ,. Amuuik Vancouver Sunday midnlcht PIrox. '- i iins to Port SUnjwuii. Allot Arm. Anyox. Stewart and Nea River point. Sunday, 8:00 p.m. ..... ': Vri'Uon regarding all wiling and tlckru at IHIM'K lUTERT AtlKM'V: Swum! .Uriuie, rhoiie WIS s.r rfiA'T STEAMSHIPS II. C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE SAILING!) I -ROM PRINCE RUPERT ro Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, and Skacway. February 7 and 21. To Vancouvn, Victoria. Seattle February 11 and 26." ' 1'rluoe Mar -Ocean Fall, etc. Vanr uw and Vle- torla, wry Friday, 10 p.m. Agents For All Steamship Lines W C Orchard. Ocn Auent, 3rdAv.. Prince Rupert, Phone 31. Phone 566 Rupert Motors Cffe and Service Station TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIrtV FOU S KEEN A MIAMI Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City &ry Ad. Copy is appreciated ro Local Items Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Heilbroner's store. Don't forget Presbyterian "concert and play Tuesday "nlghV Play "The TrlauWoi'fc Hostess,' ;condu'c-ted by Louis rfntth. New talem. ' Good musical program-. 33 C.P.R. steamer Princess Norah, Capt. C. C. Salntey, arrived In port at 11 o'clock this morning Iron Vancouver and sailed an hour la ter for Skagway and other alaska points whence she is scheduled tu return here southbound next Wednesday afternoon. A. L. Prlchard, of the Departure Day Biological Station, who Is In charge of salmon research work. that is being conducted in Masset' Inlet, and Mrs. Prltchard arrived in the city on the Princess Mary yesterday afternoon from the south and will sail tonight on th Prince John for the Islands. The question of the B. C. Alaska highway came before the Chamber of Commerce last night on a re-quet from the Board of Trade of Burns Lake and was referred to the public works committee for re port at the next meeting. Opinion; seemed divided as to what action if any, should be taken in regard to it. W-I4J NOTICE Take notice that I. Nick Kavalir will not be responsible for anj debts contracted by any person i other than myself. 33 FROM ST. JOHN GLASGOW-BELFAST-LIVER- POOL " February 13 Mlanedoaa xltb. SO, xMarcb 30 .. atantroae Mmsactj XI Montcalm salarch 6 Mellta March IS MontcUr. Ilurh 27 .-Dwheas of Richmonc xNol calling at Bcllatt. FROM NEW YORK To CHERBOURG-SOUTHAMPTON ltei-ch 14 - Ducket of Bedford FROM SAINT JOHN To Greenock-Liverpool prll 2 Duchewj ol At hoi! FROM VANCOUVER To nawtll-JaNHi-ii!na-riilllfiliir xPc. ae. xApl 26 Empress of Japan Mar. 14 Empreas of Asi-i xlfor. 38 xMay23 . Imp. of Canada April II xJune3. Empea of RumU xtncludlng call at Honolulu. Avnlv to Acenw verrwbert or J. J. lOllftTCK Steamship Oeni. Pass Atent C P R StaUon. Vanocmvrr. Telephone Trinity 1181 7i -risiocrais ransporfalioiL Sailing from Prince Rupert to Vancouver, tlienca via Trl-Clty Service to Victoria antl Seattle, Thursdays 10.00 p.m. For Auyot and Stewart, Wednesdays 4.00 p.m. Regular irrUcea to North and South Queen Charlotte Island. Particulars of nil-ing, rate, etc., on rciuet. Paikengcr train leave Prince Rupert for Edmonton, Winnipeg, and point Eat every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 11.30 a.m. n. r MrNAt'oirroM Viittitt tmmngvr Afnt Trlnrw Ruprt THE DAILY NZWB Is Your Back The Weak Point Then yet your kidney right by uilnj Dr. Chdt'i Kldruy-Uvtr Pllli ' Very few people are in perfect health. There is a weak spot somewhere. When' you get tired or your system gets a little run down you feel the effects at your weak spot. If your weak spot is your back, then you may suspect that your kidneys are not in perfect order. The back aches or is weak and sore; vou may have headaches; there will be dryness of the skin, pains in the limbs and disorders of the bladder. The quickest way to regulate the kidneys is by using Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. They are bound to be effective because they arouse the action of the kidneys, liver and bowels and thereby ensure the elimination of poisons from the system. Baptist Easter Sale, April 2. 32 Dinnrrware, china, crockery, glassware, Ileilbroner's Store. There were 50 passengers aboard the steamer Princess Norah which was in port this morning bound from Vancouver to Skagwiy. Three persons disembarked here from the vessel. At the meeting of the Chamber of Commerce last night a letter was received from R. F. McNaugh-ton CNil. district passenger agent stating that the railway was unable to grant a low week-end rate from Terrace to Prince Rupert and return. Charles E. Blaney. travelling passenger agent. Canadian Pacific Steamships, arrived In the city on the Princess Mary yesterday afternoon from Vancouver in the cours of his annual northern tour. T morrow evening he will saU on th Camosun for Anyox and Stewatt. BUY HERE; HELP cm .This Is Something Every One Can Do to Boost Prince Rupert Many things can be done: to help make a better situation in the country as a whole and, particularly in the home town. Public splrltedness, community pride and persistence with the authorities are among these things. When one considers all the things that may be done for the betterment of .the community, after everything Is analyzed, one important thing stands out that every one can do and that Is to buy at home. Situated as Prince Rupert is, it is most important that we should leave our dollars in Prince Rupert instead of sending them out to assist in making even larger the big cities of the east and south. This is something that every public spirited person can do. If all our money were sent out this way, our city would be hopeless. Albert & McCaffery have a larg er stock of building materials right here In town today than they ever have had. They are prepared to supply everything that goes Into a house. They are also prepared ' to supply the best Vancouver Island and Alberta coal in any quantities. Phone 116 or 117 before ordering. (34) ALBERT & McCAFFERY. LOCAL ITEMS St. David's Day tea, Sat.. Feb. 23. Fred H. Stephens sailed last night oh the Catala for a business trip to Vancouver. Annual Masonic ball Thursday, The Chamber of Commerce last February 12. at Moose Hall. Grand night decided not to take any ac- March at 9 p.m. prompt. All So-tlon in regard to the employment journlng brethern brethern br'eih-of Japanese at the canneries a ern cordially Invited. asked oy me Nortnern a, v. sai- mon Fishermen's Association. It George Running, who was con. was reported to the Board that vlcted In city police court yester-thc Humpback Bay cannery was to day on a vagrancy charge.' feft have an allotment of Japanese 11- town iast night on the Catala I04 censes this year. The Chamber did Vancouver. ' ' - not think it quite fafr'.to take any action witnout first nearing irom The County Court case of Lasallj the cannerymeij. - Extension Co. vs. A. R. Sinclair has been further stood over. It ls.exr ANNOUNCEMENTS Presbyterian Easter Sale April 10 ' mis MILL- ifili BREAD i g 3 for 25c pected the action will be settled shortly. The Chamber of Commerce Is writing R. D. Purdy, head of tbs Next Royal Purple Brldge-whL1. Wheat Pool, in connection wltlii series Monday, February 9. the use of the local elevator In . . ' reply to a recent letter received Choir Concert In Presbyterian stating the Pool's views. Church, February 10. ; Mrs. L. Simmons and daughter. Catholic Women's League Valen- Miss O. Simmons, of Carcross. Y tine Tea February 12. T.. were passengers aboard the ss - Princess Norah this morning ro Canadian National Recreation turning north after a trip to Van: ssoclatlon Seventh Annual Ball, couver and elsewhere in the south Moose Hall, Friday, February 13. j Mrs. R. V. Ellis sailed by the Anglican Cathedral augmented Princess Norah thls morning on choir concert (direction H. W. her return to Ketciilkan. hfcvlns Brocklesby) Moose Hall, Feb. IS. come this far with her husband. Dr. Ellis, who left here this morn- A college boy gets the surprise of ing by train for a trip to the.EasJt-"ils ' 1 life, ih 'The Mayor and th ern States. Manicure," at Moose Hall Feb. 16. : ' Among those stndlng flowers' to Diplomats and politicians can the Hanson funeral yesterday were benefit by certain lessons for pub- Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Webber, Mr. lie men in 'The Mayor and The and Mrs. Ed. Hansen. Ruth Ing Manicure,- at Moose Hall, Feb, 16. vald Nils, Mr. and Mrs. J. Jorgen isen, Hygga Ladles' Club, I. Inge Mayors are mayors, and manl- brlktsen, Mr. and Mrs. L, Sandvar. cures are manicures; but when the Miss Joan Eyolfsen, Mr. and Mrs. J mayor "manicures" the manicure Johnson, Selvle's and Mr. and See "The Mayor and the Manicure," Mrs. Bindlksln. at the Moose Hall. Feb. 16. I John Mathers of Sandsplt, who Royal Purple bridge and whist, went south last week with the re ' Friday, February 20, Elks Home. mains of his father. Adam Math Admission 50c. ers, who died at Sandsplt and who 'was burled at Victoria, arrived in Anglican Tea, Mrs. .Woodland's the city from the south on the Fifth Avenue, February 24. .Princess Mary yesterday atternooa m fund will proceed to his home on "Medina's Courtship,"' at United the Queen Charlotte Islands unurcn r eoruary o, n. ; aboard tne prince jonn tonignt. Catholic women's League Spring Sale April 8. The matter of Peace River outlet was mentioned at the Chamber ot Commerce meeting last night and it was left for the Council of th- Chamber to take any action u thought fit in regard to sending a tlelcgate to Ottawa. M. P. McOat-ibry suggested that this would be a good opportunity to make the local road pay by turning thi Peace River grain outlet into It. Notice Mrs. II. Worsfold has bought out II. A. Dodd's interest In the Seal Cove Hotel. All accounts will be paid by her after this date. February 5. H. A. DODD. t31) HEAD HURT? won't wait for a WORK headache to wear off. Don't look for sympathy at such times, but get some Aspirin. It never fails. Don't be a chronic sufferer from headaches, or any other pain. See a doctor and get at the cause. Meantime, don't play martyr. There's always quick comfort in Aspirin. It never does any harm. Isn't it foolish to suffer any needless Eain? It may be only a simple eadache, or it may be neuralgia or neuritis. Rheumatism. Lumbago. Aspirin is still the sensible thing to take. There is hardly any ache or pain these tablets can't relieve; they are a great comfort to women who suffer periodically; they are Saturday. February 7, 1931 SBSssssssssflSl l ? jsaf H1BbsB always to be relied on for breaking up colds. Buy the box that says Aspinn and has Genuine printed in red. Genuine Aspirin tablets do not depress the heart. All druggists. ASPIRIN SS TRADE-MARK RES. Made in Canada 0hurc$txvck$M CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (Christian Science Society, 215 Second Avenue West) This society Is a branch of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Massachusetts. Sunday service at 11 ajn. Subject. "SPIRIT." Sunday School ' : at 12:15. Testimonial meeting, Wednesday at 8 pjn; Reading ' Room, 245 Second Avenue open on Mondays and Thuridayt ' from 3 to 5. F!RST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister, Rev.'j. Kennedy Morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject, "ABSALOM." Sunday School and Junior Bible Class at 12:15. Evening service at 7:30. Subject, 'THE HOME AT BETHANY." FIRST UNITED CHURCH Pastor, Rev. A. Wilson, IS. A. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Subject, "JESUS, THE WORLD'S TEACHER." Sunday School at 12:15. Evening service at 7:30. Subject. "HEAR YE HIM." Anthem, "Seek Ye the Lord." Solo by W. J. Plommer. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. F. W. Dafoe. DJ) Minister Morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject, "THE HEART OP CHRISTIANITY." Bible School at 12:15. Evening service at 7:30. Subject, 'THE CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE OF RBVSLA-' TION." Wednesday evening at 8 pan. our regular Bible study, ' ''.'hvthe Revelation. A cordlal invitation. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Church of England) Very Rev. J. B. Gibson, Dean Morning prayer and sermon at 11 o'clock. Soloist, 1L Lincoln. Sunday School at 12:30. Evening prayer and sermon at 7:30. Anthem by the choir. Sr. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner Eighth and Ninth East Minister, Rev. John II. Hanson Morning worship at 11 o'clock (English). Junio- Choir. Sunday School at 12:15, and Seal Oovp Suritey School at 12:15. Evening worship at 7:30 (Scandinavian"). Solo "Flee as a Bird." by Mrs. J. Murvold. Duet, "It is well with My Soul." Theme Epheslans 2: 1-10. "NEW LIFE." A cordial Invitation to all. Business meeting right after service. Dr Alexander X-RAY SERVICE PHONE 573 I1ESNEK BLOCK DENTIST ! OO&L Buy the real Coal our famous Edson and Cassldy-Welllngton In any quantities. Also Uulklry Valley Hay, Grain and Robin Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co l' HONES 58 AND 553 1