EH agb Timra THE DAILY NEW8 Wednesday, March 18, 1931 , ' ,u" aruK awaiM took'a box bom wits PriCe DUG a 00X ,ni 1 delighted with my renewed atrength. I nave recommended them to a neighbor and feel ur ther will helo her too." Milk are PascalFs Easter Novelties JUST IN Finest Assortment in the City Price 5c. to $1.50 Select yours Now. Also fine Assortment of Ganongs and Moirs' Novelties. Ormes II Zrfia. Jotccr Druggists .J. IMw.tiou.B1 AV O THREE GRADUATE PHARMICISTS UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Meamrro Irntr ITinre Kuert f or Vancouver: TJJ. CA1 .!.. EVEKV TIEMKVV. I JO P.M. Arriving Vancouver, v.i Ocean fall. Thursday Noon approx, t.NJ. CAKIEV EVEKV I'KlllAY MIDMOIIT Arrlvm? Vancouver -Sunday midnight appro. Week!) aaUmga 'o Tur: S!niii, Al!- Arm. Anyox Stewart ami Naaa Rr.fr ii.unt Sunday. 8 00 p.m. F'lrtrwr inlormati m regard. ug ill sailings and ticket at I'ltlM'E It I I'KIIT .MiEM'V: her and Atrnue. 1'liune 58 i b.c coast steamships l flAVU tt.C. COAST STEAMSHIPSERVICE SAILINGS HtOM PRINCE KLTtKT fo Ketchikan, Wrangeli, Juneau, and Skagway. March 7. 18 and 28. ro Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle Match U and 22. Priuoesj Mry Ocean Falls etc Van-: uver ana Vie- ( tori. Agents W C Orchard. Oeu BEAUTY TREATMENT that Izeeis your stooe yoiuig jr'-. vil".' STOVE POUSrTIN BOTTLES TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIitY FOR SKEENA BRANT) Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Erly Delivery Throughout the City Was Weak and Run Dowi Could Scarcely Do Housework Mr. Edward A. Allen, Ueumson, Alta., write I "I would like to tell you of the great benefit I hare revived from your Milburn'a Heart and Nem PUls. I was feeling very much run down fW,!, f J-wlk if VVy Wluld icareely. do my fiouaewM, in fact, I Voulf lay. to lie down Inith afternoon fr anfcour or ao. I taw your TMi-,1 A.. P. Ctvtl. C rrj, Friday. 10 pjn. For All Steamship Lines Aent. 3rtAv. Prince aupert. Phone SI. Keep your stove looking as well as it cooks! Learn this new and easier way to keep stoves glossily black through years of service. Apply a little ZEBRA, in its new 'liquid polish form. Let it dry . . . Polish . . . that's all ! Clean and quick- For thoa who prefer if. Zebra Visfe h ttill obtainable. . In loth Paete and Liquid the Zebra p' i00'1 etorepoltth. Phone 566 Rupert Motors Garage and Service Station DODGE antj BANTAM AUSTIN Distributors TENDER AND BODY WORK A SPECIALT1 Local Items Dinnerware, china, crockery, glassware, Ileilbroner's Store. , BOXINl, Wendle vs.Gurvich.l 10 rounds, jFtfdiyMarch 20 at the Empress Social , dlub Arena. ;66 Championship Basketball, Port Simpson vs. Prince Rupert, Exhi bition Hall tonight and tomorrow night. Admission SQc.; '65 ii- i Mr.-ahd Mrs. T. 'Elwood Brooks of Terrace arrived i$me city? from me interior on yesterday alter noon's train fbr a brief visit In town. V B. Ridley and J.Donaldson of Anyox will be pawengers on board the Prince George tomorrow evening bound for Vancouver to the Old Country. Louis Schultz, well known Atllii merchant, and daughter were pas sengers aboard the Princess Norah this morning returning north after a trip to Vancouver and else where in the south. Owing to last evening being St, Patrick's Day, the ragalar month ly dinner meetlrur of the Prince Rupert Retail--Merchants' Assoda tion was postponed' until Tuesday evening of next week. . f Miss L. M. Ellett will sail on the Prince George tomorrow night for Victoria. She will be accompanied as far as Vancouver by her sister in-law, Mrs. M. E. Ellett. of South Africa, who has been visiting with her here. Game Warden Ed. Martin re turned to the city on yesterday af ternoon's train from Terrace, hav ing in his custody an Indian who has been sentenced to . forty , day' Imprisonment for an Infraction of the Game Act Bishop G. A. Rl. who broke sev eral ribs and sustained other in uries several months ago when he was knocked, down by an automo bile, is now sufficiently recovered to be able.tojakc jfoprt walks outside. He er, rather shaky. Mr. and Mrs. William McLeod who were recently married here the bride having formrly been Mis Molly Watson, returned to the city on the Prinee George this mornrnn to take up residence after a three weeks' honeymoon trip to Vain eeuver, Victoria and Seattle. There were 77 passengers aboard the steamer Princess Norah, which was in port this mommg bound from Vancouver to Skagway. The list consisted largely of employees of the White Pass tt Yukon Route going north to their posu in skag way, Whitehorse and elsewhere for the summer. Albert Farrow, steamboat inspec tor, arrived in the city on the as Prince George (his morning from Vancouver to matte an inspection of the steamer Prince Charles which is now 'Undergoing overhaul at the local dry dock preparatory to resuming service between here and Vancouver In two or three weeks. . 7 efov "pEUC10US IU. J von freshen 17 1 the mouth anil " VA sweeten the breath. J The very act of I chewing relieve! I 4 V nervouineia IflStffly nd", H'U'f T aoothes the fl over-wrouthtJ pUasure and benefit In I WEWLEYS CHEWING GUM cut DR. HUGH L. DICKEY SPECIALIST . Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat At St. Elmo Hotel Eyes Tested For Glasses t w 81 baby's checked without "dosing" dos A SSS rub tub on 4 pyicKSfl OVER 41 MIU.IQN JAUS USED VUHIY C.-N. R. Golf League tonight. Sunken Gardens. Mrs. B. E. Morgan of Billmor ar rived in the city on yesterday afternoon's train for a brief visit in town. Annette's Ladies' Ready-toWear are now carrying a line of chll dren's coats sizes 6 to 14 In the newest styles. 70 United Church St. Patrick's Tea at the home of Mrs. Krlkevsky, 733 Tatlow Street Thursday, March li from 3 to 6. The Elite Beauty Parlor, Mrs. Sutherland, will be open for bus! ness, Thursday, March 19, with the latest and up-to-the-minute ideas in beauty culture. 63 J. R. Gaudln, superintendent en gineer for the Yukon tt White Pass Route, and Mrs. Gaudln were passengers aboard the ss Princess NOrah this morning hound for Whitehorse after hav Ing spent the winter In the south. C.P.R. steamy . Princess Norah Capt. Trkrrw 4S11 f, arrived In port at 9 o'clock this morning from Vancouver and sailed an hour latei for Skagway and other Alaska points whence she will return here Sunday afternoon next southbound. The fire 'department was oaller1 to two chimney fires yesterday afternoon the first at 4.30 p.m. a. the home of H.'Lund, 1141 Beach place, and the second at 6.45 p m. at the home Of F. N. Good, 1717 Graham Avenue1. No damage war done In either case. CNR. steamer Prince George Capt. Edward Mabbs, arrived ir. port oh time at 10,30 this morning from Vancouver. Powell Rives and Ocean Falls and will sail a4 4 o clock this afternoon for Anyox Stewart and other northern whence she wll return here southbound tomorrow evening. After completing the hearings Magistrate McClymont in city po lice court yesterday afternoon re served until tomorrow morning his decisions in he cases of Mabel Tibblts, charged with being the keeper of a disorderly house, an Babe O'Reilly and Andrew Hanson charged with being Inmates. ANNOUNCEMENTS 4 Hefeekab Whtsf and bridge, Met- ropole HalL March 23. Admission j 50c. j Baptist Easter Sale April 2. Easter Concert April 6 and 7. Dl-iwtion Alex A. Connon, Moose Hall. ! Annual Daffodil dance, I.0.D.E Hall, Easter Monday. Catholic women's Leagita-Sprinr. Sale' April 8. United Church' Baster5 Baaaai . w April 9 - " v K. AnajUean "Cathedral-Easter Sale April Crib ana"AVhUikLt4gue Banquet Commodore Cafe April 10 Presbyterian Easter Sale April 10 Gyro Hoedown May 1. SCALE OF CHANGES Marriage and Engagement announcements S2. Birth Notices 60c. Fune'ra! Notices $1. Cards of Thanks, $2. Funeral Flowers, 10c per linme Glasses fitted Jy registered f. optometrist at Ileilbroner's store. Nick Coulter of Port Edward was an arrival in the city on yesterday afternoon's train. j Nina Gurvlch works out tonight 7 p.m. at the Empress' Social Club Arena. Public cordially invited. Mrs. H. Knott, who has been on a trip south, returned to the city from Vancouver on the ss. Prince George this morning. , W. C. Grdver, who has been spending some time in thls; district' in thfc interests of thef Fam ily Benlflclary Society of Vancou ver, sailed yesterday afternoon on the Catala for Ocean FaUs. Father Gallant, well known Ro man Catholic priest at skagway, was a passenger aboard the ss Princess Norah this morning returning north after a trip to Seattle. He was accompanied north by Father Sulzman. Capt. Thomas Cliff, who has been in command of me steamer Princess Elaine on the Vancouver-Nanaimo.run for most of the past winter, came north as skipper of the steamer Princess Norah, which wai in port this morning bound from Vancouver to Skagway. Constable George S. Blaney of the city detachment of the pro vincial police returned to the cltyi on the Prince George this morning 'after a trip to Vancouver on escort duty. Constable Gordon Daniels of divisional headquarters also returned from a trip1 south on escort duty. DDD a sluggish pimply skin needs its tonic action An active fluid Hut cleanses the tls- , sues of unsi-htly Impurities. Skin i sufferers give this treatment a test Sootliinc, cooling, healing a remark- : LI ouio aetata ORMES LTD. 'V. J. McCUTCIIEON. DRUGGIST RUPERT PHARMACY FIRST CHOICE OF SUITS OR SPRING COATS Vew samples Just arrived of spring and summer goods of the finest juality and the patterns of the very latest. LING THE CUTTER Steam cleaning, pressing and alter-ng. Free delivery to any part of he city. LING THE TAILOR 17 Second Ave. Vhoue 619 HOTEL ARRIVALS Sayoy Hotel I Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all roqms . A. J. I'RBDIIOMME. Prop, ((rl ofiFraser thai Fifth Sts. -e t-t Savoy G. Davis, Port Essington. New Royal Hotel I. Zaretll, ITop the noiix noKTii while ' Hot It Cold Water 8'rnm Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Trleiihunr Wl Royal James Shaw. O. M. MacDouu Ul ind 8. Carlson. Stewart; Mr untJ Mrs. E. Warren. Hyder. mama Boston Grill Phone 457 Prince Rupert Larue Cabaret SPECIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Every Saturday Night, 9 to IS Dance Hall for Hire Accomodation for Private Parties Kaien Motors Limited General Garage and Service Station CHEVROLET and RUICK Open Day and Night I Phone 52 Third Avenue Great Offerings FOR FISHERMEN Black Diamond Fishermen's Coats and 3.45 Pants, at per garment Fishermen's three-quarter length Boots, 5,75 Goodrich Hi-Press, best makes, per pair Also great assortment of Master Mechanic and Great West, union made Mackinaw Coats, Blazers, and Pants at very greatly reduced prices. Extra heavy, Fishermen's reversible Gloves, 2,35 Special, per dozen These are only for a few days RUNNING SHOES Big assortment of Men's, Boys', Women's and Children's Running Shoes at 25 "per cent less than in any other store in town. MONTREAL IMPORTERS Mrs. George Mcllmoyle arrived In the city on the Prince George this morning from Vancouver en-route to Hazelton. 'i John R. Morgan, well known logging and sawmill operator, returned to the city on the Prince George this morning after a trip to Vancouver. . Louis Locker, well known district logging operator, arrived in the city on the Prince George this morning after a business trip to Ocean Falls. Max Heilbroner. who has been on i a three-weeks' trip to Vancou- ver. Seattle and elsewhere In the south, returned home on the Prince George this morning. T. W. Shackleton, well known Usk hotel proprietor, arrived in the city on the Prince George this morning enroute back to Usk after a business trip tb Vancouver. John Hovland. well known Stewart mining man. Is a passenger on board the Prince George today returning north after a trip to Vancouver and elsewhere In the south. Chris Dixon, logging superintendent for the Big Bay Lumber Co., returned to the city on the ss. Princess George this morning from a trip, to Ocean Falls on company business. Mrs. J. W. Pritchett. widow of the well known Wrangeli newspaperman, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah this morning returning to Wrangeli after a vls't I In Vancouver and Seattle. Your Mr. and Mrs. Gear? n.ivi nt . Port 'Esstngton arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon's train ior a brief visit in. town. ' George Little of Terrace arrived in the city on yesterday after-.-noon's train from the interior, returning to Terrace this morning. . n. Spouse, who has been Identified with the Bacon Fisheries here recently, sailed yesterday afternoon by the Catala on his re- turn to Victoria. Norman A. Watt sailed vector. day afternoon on the Catala to isnerrrj' a brtk'hoHrriv tn Vanrnii. ver and victoria before resuming his duties ts government agent there.- ' E.,N. Walker of the Northern Electric Co. arrived in the city on i the Prince George this mornlnj from Vancouver to make one of his periodical inspections of the talking 'picture equipment in the Capitol Theatre here. T.' H. Johnson, manager ol the Canadian., Fish & Cold Stoipge Co, and flip. ' Johnson, irbo.have been on trip to Vancouver, Victoria Seattle and other southerrj cities, returned to the city on the Prince George this morning. Capt. J. B. G'llatt of Sandsplt, who has betn n a visit to Victoria, arrived iu the city on the Prince Oeoige 'his 'morning and will proceed to the Islands on the Prince John Saturday night. Mrs. Glllatt will lie returning north la- Iter. Radio about BATTERIES RO 8 Tells Jhe Truth m or ihjpe ol a bJitery. It toon tella the intije atory of economy and eervke. I ear it apeak up in gratitude, when you connect it to Eveready Layerbilta the batteriee that give better re tultt, for a longer time, at lower cost. The exclusive Layerbilt ionstruction enables Eveready to pack morf power in each' battery than was ever possible before. Thifis why it payi to insist on Eveready Layerbtlts. Sold el ReJie Statu tvttyhrrt. CANADIAN NATIONAL CARBON CO. 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