May 23, 1932 nday, THE DAILY NEWS PACK THREE iH,iPfBwniftTiri Dyspepsia and Dizzy Headaches Mrs. Wo Corbin West Advocate, N.8., wnt:-"I had suffered for years from dyspepsia and dissy head- .BdwV ittlpod Bitters I felt like a Jigere$t woman. ' My headaches dia- LicBrcu, uu i can now eat wnat I like without that terrible indigestion I suffered after every meal" Tot dr'S1"1 I1 JMtBidl (or tU 11 jmii, only bj TU Uilburi iilburi Co. Lti,,TofoaW, Oat. if, T1IK C()NATKi MIMING & SMELTING' coaii'ivi.,v.r vahajja,, united- Mil lUfncturers of ELEPHANT lira ml ciiKMio.tL nvitriu.r.its p- du:ors Si RWlners of TADANAC Hraml EI.F.CTKOLVTIC ammonium 1'iiospiiate sulphate of ammonia tuii'le superphosphate lead-zinc cadmium-bismuth SPECIFY SITKA SPRUCE Take advantage of present price level to maintain or improve the appearance of your home and property For Tcnees 1x1" t ft. SIS bundled, $2.50 per 100 lor Sidewalks 2xJ' 3 ft. 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More subtle and enticing than other corn flakes i . . for the flavour is of higher quality than it is usual to put into a corn flake. Special malt, pure CANE sugar and salt of crystal puntv give Quaker Corn Flakes a finer flavour. All the ' original crispness and flavour are preserved for you by our triple seal and wax wrapper. Give the children all the Quaker Corn Flakes they want Rich energy food, light and easily digestible at any time of day. Economical, too, for Quaker Corn Flakes cost less than a cent a serving. MADE IN CANADA. Qmmm Corn FlAEES SI MO Sim The most economical saws to usu .Simond. Canada Saw Co. MONTREAL LlmH&St. Rcml ncour, B.C. LOCAL NEWS I Cdmbral Chapter dance May 26 as been cancelled j Chimneys swept, 'stove pipes anci gutters-ilcaned. Phone 5. tl I VIGORO Complete plant food : for lawns, gardens, flowers and shrubs. 10 lbs. for 85e. GORDON'S ' HARDWARE. tf J. C. Brady, district engineer for ftie provincial department of public works, stalled last evening on fWCfliala'rbr a trip to Stwarl on 6inw. duties. Mr. and Mrs. James Brough left on Ouji afternoon's for Smlthers vrltt thfcy will resume residence Sfter Maying lived in Prince Rupert for the past few months. In view of tomorrow helnc Vic toria Day and a public ho'klay. the regular monthly open luncheon of the I'Lnee RuDert Gyro Club, sche duled fit that day, has been can celled. Rev. W. II. Gibson. United Church,, clergyman at Bella Bella, returned to hkt post down the ocact on the steamer Catala this trip north after having attended ttie recent conference In Vancou ver. Indian Agent W. E. Colllson left yesterday morning aboard the departmental cruiser Naskeena for Mill Bay whence he will proceed on a smaller boat up the Naas River to Qfcdakdamiks village on official business. He will be away the most of the week. Union steamer Catala, Capt. A. E. Dickson, arrived In port at 4:30 yesterday afternoon from the south with a falr-sieed list of passengers and sailed at 9 p.m. for Anyox, Stewart and other northern points wttence she will return here tomorrow morning enroute back to Vancouver and waypotnts. ' Rev. Frank BusMleld, United Church pastor at Anyox, was a passenger aboard the Oatala last eTsAgsa$wiu;ning to the smelter town after attending the recent conference In New Westminster. Mr Biuhfielc his ueen transferred frm Anyox to Stewart and will take over the pastorate at the lat ter print tn July. Tliat Dreaded Time of Life Mrs. Hrotkhank Tells Why She Recommends Dr. Williams' Pink Fills to Women of 40 to 50 Colorant! every , ... woman knows is Appetite a critical time of Returned liIfe-when de" rlved such bene- f ito fmm Tlr Williams' Pink Pills," writes Mrs. Brockhank. Hamilton, Ont. "I ft it so tired and depressed; could not sleep: my appetite was impaired; my skin and lips were palid. I could not make any headway With my housework. I got discouraged, as tonic after tonic did not better my condition. My sister, a graduate nurse, advised Dn Williams' Pink Pills. After taking a few boxes my condition gieatnr improved. My sleep was restful and my natural color and appetite returned." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills rebuild health. by creating new blood and increasing the red blood cells, which restore the wasted tissues and revitalise the exhausted system. They remove the cause of run-doavn or nervous conditions. Try them. At your druggist's in the new protective glass containers SOr a package. Money Saving FURNITURE SALE at Mackenzie Furniture This Week-end Mackenzie Furnilure Phone 775 Hotel Arrivals New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot fi Cold water: Steam Heat 75c. PER DAY AND UP J. Zarelli Trltphoiir tSI 3. Dodds. C.N.R.; Manuel Nino and Nnroto Nino, Pacific; John Jacobsen, city Wed. Special Terrace Potatoes Q AA ?XVv per sack Munro Bros. Why hire a ton truck for pound parcels? Phone Messenger 131. (tf) Presbyterian tea and sale of home cooking at home of Mrs. H. N. Brocklerby 403, 4th Ave. E., May 26, from 3 to 6. 122 II. Lincoln, who Is In the service of the Canadian National Railways here, returned to the city on the Catara yesterday afternoon after a holiday trip to Vancouver. "Listen to me bn HEADACHES" Get rid of the cause . . take Fruit-a-tives "I always felt miserable and tired as I was troubled with constant headaches for years. A lady recommended Fruit-a-tives and I gave them a trial and in less than a I week was feeling like a new person." Mrs. A. il., Wiarton, Ont. Tncre Is something to Fruit-a-tives. Created after IS years' research by a brilliant physician, Fruit-a-tives is not to be confuted with ordinary pills, oil, roughage, which act upon only one organ or possibly two. Fruit-a-tives stimulate five vital organs to function naturally and thereby assures good health. Try them. 25c and 50c Fruit-a-tives MAKE AND KEEP YOU WELL Rev. Alfred Wilson, pastor of First United Church, sailed lastj evening on the Catala for a brief trip to Port Simpson on ecclesiastical duties. Rev. Victor Sansum of Port Simpson took pari In a young people's rally which was held in 'the course of the. annual United t Church confernec at New West minster last v(ceKi Rev. Evan Baker. United Church ! minister at Stewart, arrived in the I , city on the Catala yesterday after- j noon from New Westminster where j ho af.endod Ihe recent conference.; e win proceed later in the week to Stewart, accompanied by Mrs.! Baker and child, who have been; spending several weeks rn the cKy. I Mr. Baker has been transferred from Stewart to Anyox and will take over the pastorate at the latter point in July. Don't Sleep on Left Side, Gas Hurts Heart If stomach gas makes you restless and unable to sleep on rlnht side, take Adlerika. One dose will rid you of gas or nervousness, and bring sound sleep. Orme's, Ltd., Drugs. 20. Announcements Eagles Narcissus Dance May 27, Ladles refreshment. Gentlemen 50c. Prince Rupert Singers Concert, United Church, May 36; Elks' Flag Day June 3. Eastern Star Tea June 15. Moose picnic, Dlgby Island, June NOTICE OF Sheriffs Sale Ronald r-crlc Et-Al'vs. North Pacific Mines Inc. By authority of a Warrant of Execution and Judgment to me I will cause to be sold at Auction at Masse'tt, B.C. the Placer Lease No. 132, Vicinity of lot 749, also the buildings, equipment, gas-engines, etc, of the above defendants, now at the building on Lease No. 132 at East Massett, B.C., at 2 PAL, on the 2nd day of June, 1932. An inventory of the above equipment may be seen at Sheriff's Office. James Martin, Sheriff's Agent will conduct the sale at above place and date. TERMS CASH. S. A. WCKERSON, E. C. Morris, who has mining interests in the Portland Canal district, was a passenger aboard the Catala yesterday afternoon bound from Vancouver to Stewart. On Victoria Day, May 24, the Post Office .general dqUVPfy and registration wickets will ibe open from 9 a.m. to 11 ajn. The public lobby will be open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. T. Goldbloom of Vancouver, bro ther of William Goldbloom of this city, is on a brief business visit to town, liaving arrived on the Catala yeetcrday afternoon from the south. Rev. H. T. Allen of Terracee was official ministerial delegate from Princ Rupert Presbytery at the an nual British Columbia conference of the United Church of Canada which was helii last week in New Westminster. Rev. J. Kabayama. JaDanes minister of the United Church at Ocean Falls, having presented his credentials, was recived as a minister of the United Church for work among his owi people at th annual United Church conference held last week in New Westminster. Mrs. H. Driver, who has been in the south with Mr. Driver, who received Injuries to his arm recently at the Premier mine, was a passenger aboard the Catala last evening returning north. Mr. Driver is still receiving treatment In Vancouver but will be returning north before long. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wallace arrived in the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon from Vancouver enroute to Sunnyslde wlwe they will take up residence for the summer. Mr. Wallace making headquarters there as superintendent of B.C. Packers Salmon canning operations on the Skeena River. The following is from the Twenty Years Ago column of the Vancouver Province: "At Its closins session in Victoria, the British Columbia Methodist Conference elec ted Rev. George H. Raley of Port Simpson president, succeeding Rev. A...E. Roberts of Chilliwack. Mr. Raley was chosen on the second ballot, receiving 76 of the 131 pos sible votes." "Build R. C. Payrolls' Pacific Milk's Luck It Is produced in British Columbia. That Is the good fortune. Soil, water and climate aid the fine herds and give this good milk all its quality. We have Just received a letter from Mrs. Crawford which testifies strongly to this excellence: "We find Pacific Milk so rich," she writes, "everyone in the family likes It. I use it for everything tn cooking, baking and on the table." The letter comes from up-country. Pacific Milk "100 B. C. Owned and Controlled" rLANT AT ABBOTSFORD Plumbing Prices Reduced Why Send Out of Town For Plumbing Goods? 4-Plece Plumbing Outfit Complete with QQCZ trimmings VVO Compare this with Eaton's catalogues and remember, we pay the freight. Labor charges reduced from $1.50 to $1.35 per hour Smith &Mallett Ltd. rhone 174 P.O. Box 274 mm. SPRING SAILINGS From Prince Rupert for Vancouver, ailing at Ocean Falls and Powell River. 10.00 p.m. Thursdays For Anyox and Stewart . 4.00 p.m. Wednesdays Fortnightly service to Queen Charlotte Islands. Particulars on request TRAIN SERVICE Passenger trains leave Prince Rupert Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 3.00 p.m. for Edmonton, Winnipeg and points East. Tor information call or write local agent or H. McEWEN, D.F. V P.A. Prince Rupert, B.C. Ocean Fares Reduced 20 This means 9100 for 80 cents Roirnd Trip Bates between MONTREAL and GREAT BRITAIN are only Cabin $192. up Tourist $149. Third $108. NOW IS THE TIME TO TAKE THAT TRIP HOME Book now to secure best accommodation. Regular weekly sailings Montreal to London, Liverpool, Glasgow, Belfast, Plymouth, Havre. Also Express Steamers from New York and Boston. Book through yur Lmemt Afnl-N utu tan htm yu ttttt CCNAKO LINE, S22 HiHt StTMt W.tSIjrmoor MIS). VANooinrca ANCHO bJLLIJULlii "Rupert Brand SMOKED BLACK COD V I1SK-SI Canadian National TheFish which made Prince Rupert Famous Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. ALL OUR COALS ARE IN A DRY SHED Delivered Dry to Your Bin. You are assured in getting full weight JASPER WILDFIRE EGO Per Ton, $12.50; Cash Prlee $11.50 JASrnt WILDriKE I.IiMP Per Ton, $13.50; Cash Price 1150 PEMBINA EGG Ktg. Price. S11.50: Cash Price 1U0 These Coals are from Alberta. Dry Jack Pine and Cedar HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 fsxrssazBU iguire - uenosi ROOMS 7-8-9, SMITH BLOCK 525 - Phone - 525 v UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED St-mr.H leave Prince Unpen (or Vncuiiver. -1.S.!. AT.tl.A r.VKKY Tl'KMII.W. 1:3. I' M. VI Ocen FalM arriving Vancouver Ttv.'rMUy p m. T.N.S. (MltllKNA KVt:ilY HllltAY MIDMOIIT. Arrlvliij; Vancouver Sunday midnight, approv Weekly aalllnga to Port Slmpaor,. AHm Ann. Anyox. Stewart and Na IlHer polivU. Sunday, W p.m. Further Information ragarcHng all sailing and ticket at I'KIN'CK III I'KKT AdKNTY: Nrvonrt Amc. I'lmne 848.