M THREE SPECIAL "ADANAC" DRY GINGER ALE Made by the makers of Canada Dry 12-oz. Size Bottles 15 Cents Ormes tt Z7io Pioneer DruQtisls Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. THREE GRADUATE PIIARMICISTS BULKLEY VALLEY COAL THE DETTER COAL Analysis T-tatuc rnuHrr. 29.32; ash. 6.76; fixed carbon. 62.87; b.t.u.'s, 13917 Ming low In volatile it will net block your pipe. Being low in ash, j-!. j arc not buying clinkers. Being high In fixed carbon means LT.g .a ang quality. Being high in British Thermal UnlU 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 y-xj. Our specialty is management of properties. If jou have a house or property for rent or sale LIST IT WITH US McCAFFERY, GIHHONS & COLLART, LTD. Till It I) AVENUE W. TELEPHONE 11 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED ffrjnQLH, HiNTtii i:ci kmo.n flicks Ik-art on tale from ui4x 19:01 U lh. ih.'lBJl (ollh riit.il return limit Marrh .11. I3I) PRINCE RUPERT TO VANCOUVER $40.00 RETURN MrBirrs Inie FrliK-e Kujiert I or Vanrxsner: IJ . t.lT.U.A OKIIY Tt'KM'AV. IM I'M. Ai-ij . uitc Vancouver, via u.n Fall. Thursday Noan WW, ra. itii:. uvmv mnnv midmoiit Arriving Vancouver SuixU; midnight appro.. Kk"- j ta.l.ng to Port Simpaon. Aline Arm. Anyos. Stewart and NU Klver point 8unda. 8.00 p.m. r nif'.iinatlun regarding ail saUiUK and ticket at HUME ItirCKT AUtMY: HeeutHl Atrnue. I'Iiohc Sm IJl'Jt.l JIM 11. C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE MliVtffftnhl MAILINGS HIOM PRINCE itui hicr Ketchikan, Wranjell, Juneau, and Skagway. February 7 and 21. o Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle February 11 and 25. I'rliioeas Mary Ocean Fall, etc. Van?ruver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 pjn. Acents For All Steamship Lines Orchard. Oeu. Agent. SrdAv.. Prince Rupert, Pbonesi. Phone 566 Rupert Motors Gie and Service Station DODGE and HANTAM AUSTIN Distributors PENDER AND nOHV WORK A SPECIALTY Dr Alexander X-RAY SERVICE PHONE 575 OESNEK BLOCK DENTIST TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIrtY FOR SKEENA BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FKF.SII FASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City COAL Buy the real Coal our famous Edson and Cassldy-Wellington In any quantities. AUo Buikley Valley Hay, Grain and Robin Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co IMIONES 58 AND 558 2AM- BUK U8od To-Nlrihf Will Hon I Youn CHAPPED HANDS SST r . 94 i VSBSSSVaT-BHBjassawr As LMJbm w J 1 . w II. LH Local Items Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Heilbroncr's store. J. A. Hlnton sailed last nltrht. rin the'' Camosun' for a brief business trip to Stewart. ' Mrs. f. lkos8 oi smitners u paying a brief visit to the city, having arrived from the interior on yesterday afternoon's train. Mrs. James Farquhar, who, has been visiting for the past six weeks in Vancouver, returned to the city on the Camosun last ev ening from the south. Don't forget Presbyterian con cert and play Tuesday night. Play "The Trials of a Hostess," conduc ted by Louis Smith. New talent Good musical program. 33 W. J. Montague, writing a letter In the Vancouver Province, com mends the Canadian Pacific Rail way for going slowly In the matte of a Peace River ouUet. The CP. R., Mr. Montague states. Is a private self-supporting company responsible to its share holders and should make no hasty decisions without considering Notice Mn. II. Worsfoid has bought out II. A. Dodd's interest In the Seal Cove Hotel. All accounts wl.ll be paid by her after this date. February5. H.A.BODD. (33) ANNOUNCEMENTS Next Royal Purple Bridgwhls Lseries Monday, Februarys. ifc & ' Choir Concert In Prsijy&fn Church, February 10. Catholic Women's League Valen tine Tea February 12. Canadian National Recreation Assoeiatjpo- SevcnUi AnrwfBsl, Moose Han, Friday, rrbruary 13, Anglican Cathedral 'augmented choir concert (direction II. W. Brocklesby) Moose Half, Feb. 16. A college boy gets the Airprt$of his USe, . in "The Marnd tWs Mantetire." at Moose UU Pe..16, Diplomats and politicians can benefit by certain lessons for public men in "The Mayor and Tin Manicure," at Moose Hall, Feb. 16. Mayors are mayors, and manicures are manicures; but when the mayor "manicures" the manicure-See "The Mayor and the Manicure," at the Moose Hall. Feb. 16. Royal Purple bridge and whist. Friday, February 20, Elks' Home. Admission 50c. Anglican Tea,' Mrs. Woodland's Fifth Avenue. February 24. "Medina's Courtship," at United Church February 26, 27. St. Patrick's Concert, Catholic Hall, March 17. Catholic women's League Spring Sale April 8. Presbyterian Easter Sale April 16 . "IllULI) II. C. PAYROLLS" This Is Important fur m j No'Ambt yu have noticed we call rrtft4lorr$on6tantly to n. C. pay roll!, lira very particular way Pa-Oif sr. Milk ls payroll builder of special value to British, Columbia as its owners live here and aid In the rowth of other payroll. All the .'((.mimlc strength of this good milk flows sti ndily back to the people of this proviuer. PACIFIC MILK Factory nt Ahlioisft.nl. .('. debts THE DAILY NEWS Monday, February 9, 1931. HOW ONE WOMAN LOST 47 POUNDS OF FAT for nenrly 3 months. I have continued taking one, tnupoonfiil In, warm water, every morning,, I Uien weighed 317 pound, wo always bothered with pains in my lack and lower part of abdomen and aides. " Now I am glad to say I am a well woman, reel mucli itronzer, year younger and my weight Is 170 pounds. I do not only feel better, but I look better, mi all my friend say. " I shall never be without Kruschen Salts, will never cease taking ray daily dose and more than glad to highly recommend it for the great good that u in it." Mr. S. A. Solomon. P.S. You may think 1 am exaggerating by writing surh a long letter but truly I feel so indebted to you for putting out such wonderful salts that I cannot say enough." Arthur Robertson of Massett, af ter spending a few days in the city sailed by the Prince John Saturday night on his return to the Islands, Miss Rita Martin, after a two weeks' visit in the city, sailed by the Prince John Saturday night on her return to her home at Mas sett. Rev. W., S. Cooper of Greenville who has been-jpeqdlng a few days in the city, sailed by the Camosun last' WerilfTg orf htrrerarrrtrjrthc Naas River. The fire department had a call at 5:45 Saturday evening to the home of Bert Bell, Seventh Avenut and Fulton Street, where an over heated chimney did slight damage to woodwork. William Ware, official of the fur department of the Hudson Bay Co. arrived In the city on the Camosun last evening from Vancouver in the course of cie of his periodi cal northern tours. ; Union steamer Camosun, Capt. jjaraes. Flndjay, arrived in port a 6".20! last evening from Vancoiive: and waypolrits and' sailed at 8 u Li. for. Anyox, Stewart and other northern points whence she will return Here tomorrow morning southbound. Next 1 Sunday the teamer Cardena will be here c .Vancouver-Prince Rupert-An- will be rofanj rt route whjle the Cam- 6sun will go to the Vancouver-Ocean Falls-Prince Rupert run taK-ing the place of the Catala which hum rawnv at Vancouver rhaul ' Ti will rateQtlcBtihat' I, -Nick Kavalir f'not be responsible for an contracted by any person other than myself. HOTEL ARRIVALS Savpy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot tnd cold water in all rooms. A. J. PRUDHOMME. Prop. Cor. of Fraser uid Fifth 8U ". 33 Savoy 4jReid, C.N.R.: Peter Leighton and son, Metlakatla; J. O. Peterson Remo; S. Bokovlch and T. Walsh city; Mrs. LcRoss. Pacific. New Royal Hotel I. 7-arelll. Prop TDK IIOTKL HOKTII WHILE Hot 4 Cold Water; Steam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Telephone til Royal M. Cornlch, Harry Scott. D. A. Burnett, R. E. Moore and O. M. j Jensen, city; A. Rosen, Dlgby Is land; W. Russell, Woodcock; A. F. Kenneson. CN R ; B. Cheyyedo Amabury; E. Hill. Haysport. Boston Grill Phone 457 Prince Rupert Large Cabaret SPECIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING . Every Saturday N)ht.i9Ato It Dance Hall for Hire Accomodation for Private Parties DR. HUGH L. DICKEY SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat At St. Elmo Hotel Eyes Tosted lor Glasses City Golf League tonight - Sunken Gardens. Dinnerware, china, crockery, glassware, Heilbroner's Store. Mrs. W. Rogers and two daugh ters were, passengers atoard the CamotunJasi ieyerilng tfound frc.v'. Vancouver to Anyox where they will take up residence. Capt.. Steve Sheehan, owner of the halibut boat Eastern Point, re turned to the city on the Camosun last evening after having spent the close season period In Seattle. Mrs. W. P. Armour and daughter June, returned to the city on yes terday afternoon's train after spending a few days at Bilmor. Mr Armour went out Saturday and came In with them yesterday. Mrs. E. H. Simpson sailed from here on the Prince John Saturday night for Massett. She is the widow of Capt. Simpson, former managei of the Langara Fishing St Packing Co.'s cannery at New Massett. Inspector W. V. E. Spiller, com mandlng officer of the provincial police for the northeastern portion of the province with headquarter! in Prince George, arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon's train for a brief visit here on official business. Her People Are . Safe in 'Quake Mrs. F. N. Good in Receipt Today of Happy New? From New Zealand After several days of suspense, Mrs. F. N. Good, wife of the city en glnecr, received a cablegram con veying the happy news that all her people were safe in the New Zea land earthquake disaster of Tuesday. Mrs both In Napier and Hastings which wejre the worst stricken cities in the holocaust. He i ism ad Colds 817 Second Ave. Vapors inhaled quickly dear head VICKS VapoRus WEDNESDAY SPECIAL SPONGE SANDWICH 20 cents The Electric Ilakcry Wc Deliver Phone 667 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 finished in three days. Ling, the Cutter Steam cleaning, pressing and altering. We deliver any part of the city. LING THE TAILOR Vhone 619 S. E. Parker Ltd. Ford Dealers Cars Trucks Tractors Tires Accessories Gas 6t Oil Flat Rate Repairs Wrecking Service Third Ave. East Phone 83 ROWE'S Sheet Metal Works Stove Pipes, Galvanized and Black Elbows, alzcs 3" to 8" Baking Pans made to order 310 THIRD AVENUE WEST Telephones: Office 310 Works Blue 703 mam FAIR BOARD COMMITTEES President II. F. Glassey Makes His Selections For Coming Year H. F. Glassey, president of tlv; Northern British Columbia Agri cultural and Industrial Association has named standing committees for the Fair Board as fellows: the first named In each case to be chairman: Finance Aid. P. H. Llnzey, W. H. Tobey, O. B. Casey and W. H. Tobey, V. S. Moore, J. J. Glllls Sherman, Jr. . Sports a'nd Attractions ins and and -vj ' H Tobey, V. 8 Moore, J. J. Glllls and Aid. H. F. Pullen. Buildings and Grounds G. B. Casey, T. Ross Mackay, N. Mussa! lem and Aid. W. J. McCutcheon. Prizes and Prize Book W. H. Sherman, Jr., Aid. W. J. McCutcheon and F. E. Wermlg. Exhlblts-J. J. Olllls, T. Ross Mackay, W. H. Tobey and Aid. P, H. Llnzey. Advertising and Publicity N, Muscallem, V. S. Moore and Ala H. F. Pullen. COURT OF REVISION (continued from page 1) The value of the land on which the Capitol Theatre stands was let last Hand at $23,210 but the building Good has relatives 1 value will be given further consld- aratton. It was valued by the assessor at $85,000 which was $15,000 higher than the last year's assessment. , An assessment of $70,680 on C. N. R. trackage was referred to the city solicitor for an opinion. It is claimed by the company that the legal rate should have been $59,622.40. The rock lots on which the Prince Rupert Club stands were reduced from $4,000 to $3,200 but the value of the building remains at $7,000. A change of $200 was made In the Rheumatism So Bad Could Hardly Walk lr. Wn. Knenzlg,. B.B. No. S. Ooalph, Ont, writes i "For years 1 suffered with rheumatism, tad my bands aad fset used to swell so. at times, I could hardly walk, and could not sleep or rest for the pain. I used different kinds of medicine, tot. got nothing to do ma any rood, until a friend told me to tak Burdock Blood Bitters. Now I havs no mora pain and ths rheumatism is all gone." For Ml at all arsr aa rarl itorM) auaaiaetar, for U past SI rn, trdj br IV iT. KUkum 0, UL, Itooat. Oat. BUY HERE; HELP CITY 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 Ru pert Is, It i 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 it McCaffery have a larger 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 it McCAFFERY. 'Spirit' Christian Science Subject For Yesterday The subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Christian Science churches and societies on Sunday was "Spirit." Among the Bible texts Included In the Lesson-Sermon was the following from Hebrews 12:14: "Fol- value of improvements on a pro-! low peace with all men, and holl- perty owned by J. and T. Dybhavn in Section 6. The assessment of $150 on a ness, without which no man snail see the Lord." The Lesson-Sermon also Includ- unall building owned by Olaf Ness j ed the reading of citations from was struck off. In the case of a small piece of waterfront leasehold reported by the railway company to have been leased to N. M. McLean and which Mr. McLean denied had been trans the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy, one passage being as follows: To ascertain our progress. we must learn where our aiiec- ferred to him. it was decided that j tions are placed and whom wc Mr. McLean would have to pay. The acknowledge and obey as God. If amount of assessment was $875. divine love is becoming nearer, Improvements on a building own- j dearer, and more real to us. matter ed by A. Brooksbank valued at $800 ls tnen submitting to spirit. The ob-was reduced to $400 and another ( Jeclg we puriue and the spirit we owned by Mrs. Brooksbank was re- , manlfest reveai 0ur standpoint, duced from $1,800 to $1,100. Both of . and show what WB are nmng ... these were in Section 5. (page 239) The value of the building known as the Western Rooms was reduced 1 from $3,500 to $2,500 and a building I DAlirt:o Po1r owned by James Hegarty In Section ! JLII U YY111C 1 aLl 1 on Second Avenue was reduced from $1,500 to $1,000. Another building owned by 8. J. Jabour in Section 1 was reduced from $2,500 to $2,000. A "number of changes, mostly on land were asked but not allowed, the aDDlicants being J. C. Mulvllle, Gould. Mrs. L. Morrison, Mrs. Brooksbank. Imperial Oil Co. and Home Oil Distributors. A building owned by W. D. Roberts was reduced from $400 to $300 but the land al lowed to stand at $400. M aDDeared on behalf of the Prince Rupert Ratepayers Association and asked for a general reduction of 15 which will be dealt with before the court completes Its work. A session ls being held this afternoon. Those present were Mayor Orme Alderman Colart, Plllsbury, McCutcheon. and. Pullen. , :i t ..n, t ihium i i H Gave Concert j Mothers and Friends Entertained I at Parish Hall on Saturday The Cathedral Brownie Pack en- wTll terta.ned their mothen . and friend. W. Mra. C Deierleln, Harness. T UV U liUiavClfc ItVsV Ul UV. illlUlwrl . M. Stephens and George Casey Mf"v M Parish Hall on Saturday afternoon. The program was as follows: O Canada. Piano Solo Edna McLean. Sketch Robin Hood and His The Dally News can be pur- , the ! nrt chasoi at Post Office News Stand, 925 Granville St., Vancouver. Karl Anderson, Prince George, B.C. R. W. Riley. Terrace. B.C. General Store, Anyox. Smlthers Drug Store, Smith- ers. B C Song Hazel Lear. Cornet Solo Velma Thurber. Piano Solo Gladys Melliih. Dance The Brownies. Piano Solo Geraldlne Cade. Song Alice Hunter. Dance The Brownies. Piano Solo Hazel Maston. Recitation Beryl Birch. Piano Solo Muriel Eby. 1 ' Votes of thanks were tendercd to-i Miss Ruth Nelson, Mrs. Thurbcrp and Mrs. Olbson who accompanied them. Roy Fisher, charged with driving a motoivchlcle without the necessary chauffeur's licence, was fined $5.00. with option of seven days' imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont in Icty police court this morning. it;