AGE THREE? www i 1 I B.C COAST I AMSHJ Felt Tired Out All Day Could Not Sleep at Night Mrs. Aldamond Lalondo, 2481 8t. James St., Montreal, Que., writes: "After a spell of the grippe I was left very nerroua, and felt drowsy and tired out all day, and could not sleep at night I was alto troubled with my heart and did not feel at all like working. I was told about Mil-burn's Heart and Nerve Pills and after taking four boxes I was completely relieved of my trouble, and can recommend your Pills to everyone." Sold at all drug and general stores, or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Mittram Co., Ltd., Toronto, Out A A Bottle of Evening in Pans PERFUME FREE With Each Hox of Face Powder Both For $1.00 Mites Mi Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. THREE GRADUATE PIIAKMICISTS UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Hl'Ct'I.U. WISTKIl Kf I UNION I'.tHKS Thkrls on wile Ironi Nov. 1.1. I9:i t ivii. n, 1931 (with final return lii.nt K-irrii 31. in:tl) PRINCE KUFERT TO VANCOUVER $40.00 RETURN Mmmrr Iratr Prhirr Ituprrt I or Vanrouter: T-8.! IAT.U.A KXmX TllAV. 1.30 P.M. Arriving Vancouver, v..-. o.ean Palls, Thursday Noon approx IAS, l.UtDENA LVKHY HIIIIA MIKMCillT Arriving Vancouver Sunday midnight approx. Wee;, ly .tilings to Port BUnpsou. Ailc Arm. Anyox, 8twrt and Nsm River points. Sunday. 8.00 p.m. F. i r information regarding nil mailings and tickets at I'KIMT ItlllltT AUKMV: Second Airnue, Phone S6H Ii. C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE w HI IVilC LIMtM I'IMVf'P IMll'ivirr sikttvua situ sm v a-a m To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, and Skagway. January. ,uwj aur ib, . ,. ... .. .. To Vancouvci, Victoria, Seattle-January 1st, 14th, and 26th. rr 1 doom Mary- ooeau Falls, etc. Vaase uwr and Vie . toru. every Friday, 10 pjn. Actnts For All Steamship Lines W c orchard. Pen. Agent. SMAv- Prince Rupert, Phoaal. 1 ' iP'ift m 11 tuiiuli,,..i.:iiil;:ii3 Hi WONDERFUL WHISKY- "if. 1 11 Also the De Luxe Whiskies Extra Spnci.il Liqjci.r an:1 Ne Pius U!tra ;:x?v-::;j.:::::v:;i:;;jK i , , i .v-w sf ;vir.: rtjl'(r'-''!vw,,-ff,nt:Tiurfii Tii m ,hI ortihumrnt ik nor iuliialu-il nr (listluytl ly the Liquor Control Roird or lv the Onvrrnmpnt of Hrltinh Columbia gWtlllWnilljl mi wmisvimu went ww' -asywea wwawmw ' Early Ad. Copy is appreciated Local Items Lelf Erickson Society member. meeting Wednesday, Jan. 21. Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Hcilbroncr's store. Don't forget Elks' Dance on Friday night In Elks' Home. Come and enjoy the fun. :; 13 John R, Morgan arrived In the city pnestefaay afternoon's train from Blllmor mill Chancel Guild of St. Andrew's Cathedral will hold tea and sale of home cooking at home of Mrs. Ba-zett-Jones, 724 Fifth Avenue West, tomorrow, Thursday from 3 to 0 Everybody welcome. 18 RATEPAYERS meet at City Hall Wednesday, January 21, at 8 p.m. Business: Election of permanent officers for 1931. Consideration of bylaws, and comparison of assessments. Executive will meet same place at 7.30 pjn. Geo. B. Casey, Acting Secy. 18 C.N.R. steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. D. Donald, arrived .in port at 11.30 this morning frombVancou-ver, Powell River and pian. Talm and will sail at 4j oroEldtplsj; afternoon' " for Anjfo ahtf" Stewart whence she will return here southbound, tomorrow evening. K 1 i ,,., F Union steamer Cardena is to be withdrawn next week from the Vancouver - Bella Coola - Ocean Falls-Skeena River-Prince Rupert route for annual overhaul and her place will be taken by the steamer atala. The Catala will be relieved on the Vancouver-Prince Rupert-Anyox-Stewart run by the steamer Camosun and, after the Cardena has returned to service, wiU in turn undergo overhaul. The Camosun will, therefore, be on the run,- for several trips. 1 y. - ' ANNOUNCEMENTS el'-- Presbyterian Burns' Banquet on January 23. J - J,- Lelf Erickson Hard Time Dance January 33. in . Baptist Supper, Jauary 29, ( Mooee Legion ' KGVe Dlnc Ianwary30.,. .Jtri, t ... . l Sons of Norway Fishermen'.' arewcll Dance February G, Moose Hall. HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel Prince Unpen s leading fam-11 v h"tpl lioi tnd cold water In all roorru A.3. I'KUiiMJMMC, Prop. boc of Frastr .ljlFltth 8U. Savoy John Walker and Doris Rudland, rlty: Mrs. D. Dishor, Pacific; F. Wiggins'.' South Bank. New Royal Hotel I. Zarrlll,. Prop riir. itoi ki. woktii tiuiE Hot St Cold Witer: Steam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP lilepl.i.ii, tut Royal J. Laccy. Hydor; R. G. Upton cltvv: Mips M. Roth. Rtrwirt. oston Grill Cnhn ret ; SPECIAL 'DINNERS Thursdays and, Saturdays DANCING Every Saturdav Nlf ht. 9 to 12 Dnnrc Hal for Hire Accomodation for Private ,ilj. ... SOMETHING 'NEW FOR LADtKS AND GENTS LarRf assortiTient now clothes for autumn and vlnter lust Lr hand All finest quality nd latest patterns. Come In and see us tvday. Suit or overcoat complete and finished in three days, ling, the Cutter Stram flrnnlng, pressing, and altering We deliver any part of the city. LING THE TAILOR 81? Second Arc. Phone 619 THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday, January 21, 1931 MILLI ONS of MOTHERS mmcHm Mrs. Allen Carolen of Stewart who has been on a trip south, is a passenger aboard the Prince Rupert today returning north. Mrs. R. M. Menzie arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from Victoria to pay a visit with her sons, Harry and Victor Menzie. Mr. and Mrs. Lance Styles and family, who have been on a trip t-j Vancouver, returned to the city from the south on the Prifice Rupert this morning. Miss Laura Stephens, who has been spending a three weeks' holiday In Vancouver and elsewhere1 in the south, returned home on the Prince; Rupert this morning. j-'B. Woodworth arrived in the cityinon the Prince Rupert thLi mornlpg from Vancouver to pay a visit of Inspection to the Surf Point anlne on Porcher Island. Cases in which four local young men'ifcve been charged with con-: trlbuljng to the delinquency of n Juvenile have been further ad-Jfjferried for eight days in city po- licQJcourt. I Morfey Shier, well known Vancouver powder traveller, is a passenger aboard the Prince Rupert today bound for Anyox in the course of one of his regular northern business trips. The etlecUon of the 1931 council at the neighboring native village of MeUakatla will take place on Saturday with Indian Agent W. F CoUlson In charge. Mr. Co'llson will visit Kltkatla next Monday to conduct the election there-Commander A.&lM. Nichols, murine4 superintendent of Canadian National Steamships, arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from Vancouver to inspect progress of overhaul work on company steamers which are being repaired In thclocal dry dock. Harold McEweri, C.N.R. division freight agent, "left 6n this morning's train for Montreal where he will attend a traffl meeting of the Canadian' National Railways. R. F McNauihton. district passenger agent, will lcaye on Saturdav morning to attend the same meeting. Very unf-vo-nwle weather condition prevented Pilot AnvH Kck-main ootI-" 'r. fm Kerphlkan yestorrl?v w'tr M-i Robin Rrnahan wie nf tU A!n ).yaahlngton Air-, ways pilot, who is believed to have pertrhed in a c-ush n?ar Kotohlkan on October 33 inst. Mrs. Renahan,-therefore mlped the stcimer Oa-ttla on whlcii she olanned on returning to her home In Vancouver. It is rx'VHsted sh" will be here In Ume to fm south tomorrow hliht on ieinik ; . .' ;?K f ft, t. ' ' 'ii n i.: . ADVKRTlS'Nf; COPY MUST BE IN EARLY Cony for display advertise- menta 'should be in the hands of the printers not later than 3 p.m. the dny prior to publl- cation. This Is necessary to en- able best positions to be se- cured. Dinnerware, china, crockery, glassware, Hcilbroncr's Store. Arthur Collison, local manager of the Union Oil Co., returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a business trip to the interior. Mrs. J. S. Macdonald, who has been on a trip to Vancouver, returned to the city from, jthe south on the Prince Rupert this 1 Charles Woodward, former MlrA. for Vancouver, has again gone on record as favoring the completion j of the Pacific Great, pastern , Rall-,way as the Pacific Outlet for, the Peace River country. n ,, 1 S. Wallstedt, organizer for the Moose Lodge, disembarked here from the steamer Prince Rupert this morning after a trip to Van couver and Seattle and will spend a few days here before proceeding to his home in Juneau. A. R. Holtby, B. and B. master for the Canadian Natioial Railways, who returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a trip to the interior on official duties, reports that there was small fall of snow at Prince Georr tuVilnVi ht nn m nIHItr malt aA A r - . . at I 1 A OUS 1UUIUIJ MIV1VVU Air r riwrtttav rnnrai-nn Mnn V o ' r . o n . ''r'5 Terrace yesterday there was a vlr x.WziaxeL and west of there f infc.ihls L. 'SI headquarters Cliyr QV at I the T Si.1 torrential, rain, Elmo Hotel. I - . ; Sam Cecil, Indian, charged with drunkenness, will appear before Justices of the Peace S. D. Macdonald and W. E. Collison in city police court this evening. DR. HUGH L. DICKET SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat At St. Elmo Hotel Eyes Tested For Glasses ROWE'S Sheet Metal Works Stove Pipes, Galvanized and 'black Elbows, sizes 3" to 8" Baking Pans made to order ,'310 THIRD AVENUE WEST Telephones: Office 310 Works Blue 703 S. E. Parker Ltd. Ford Dealers "Car1 Trucks Tractors it ' ,Tres Accessories Gas is Oil Flat Rate Repairs Wrecking Service Third Ave. East Phone 83 BREAD Willi Extra Goodness Just Like Mother Ifced to Make Hovis, Nut and Raisin Bread The Electric "Bakery We Deliver Phone GG7 AgAinstdtPCoIdi i ji. finest fuel . There's ou:y..ane defense against the cott'TOatht-r aivi that's tbeUHiJfr Ifc-W.of. ronl puy,a;tr sJ(,Vy,ldi lis and ' Jlre away at Old Man W riter. He'll quit on the run. order a ton of coal today, and nite the haste that vre display. Philp ott, Evitt & Company Ltd. Phone CI8 Here is Relief forthdt Cough DANCER lurks in ' cooghs. . Before .1 Tvruiv ucvrmiii lum a ucrii" netted, serious chest oonditum take Buckley's Mixture,, a, sore, quick remedy. "Buckley's" is a strong, vigorous, penetrative mixture that goes right to the seat of the cough, loosens and Lnngs up the phlegm, relieves in. flammatioo, stops the cough. Nothing else like Buckley's Mixture. It looks, tastes different. And it acts like a flash. A single sip proves it. Every druggist sells "Buck -ley's." Two sizes: 75c (W doses); 40c (16 doses). SA sm sv r 9 X m k r -m Tin GrwVtniti or men with young ideas -The Gruen "Varsity" Especially for young men, and for men with young ideas, this newest Gruen watch has been designed. The young man wants style, beauty or design, in his watch. The '"Varsity' has it! All men want a dependable movement, high accuracy. The "Varsity"" has that, too? In white or coin gold filled case with link band to match, i-jewel movement 17-jcweb $6y. John Bulger Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. FURNITURE SPECIALS Chesterfield End Tables and Console Tables $3.75 and $13.75 Barrie's Home Furnishings RUPERT FISH AND CHIP SHOP Announces the delivery of fi?h and chips from 4:30 pjn. until 9 pjn. week days, Saturdays, 12 noon until 10 pjn. at 30c per order, c. o. d. including: delivery. When late for Hubby's supper phone Black 936 for quick and inexpensive meal, cooked In the finest salad oil obtainable. Proprietor, It. 11. STKACIIAN ' 201 Third Ave. W Phone Black 03C SAFE For HEADACHES Prompt relief from COLDS. ....... SORE THROAT . . RHEUMATISM LUMBAGO .... NEURITIS ACHES and PAINS Does not harm tho heart ASPIR TRADE-MARK BtO. Acctpt only MiptrtV rxulagt which contains proven directions. Handy "Aspirin' boxes of 12 tablets. Also bottles of 24 and 1Q0-AU druggists. Slide In Canada