Digestive Disorders - ? a r. l rjAA.J A jl 1 1 I I . From epe"wiivi ...... ,7 iu mwuiers jironniy advuo giving children BABY'S OWN TABLETS lilllr rid " 'verisn -v ..inrtr, - rK in lie i iuiiiai.ii b ' Vn Tablets, . to P1 ...... ' " ta-nl wrwa it i: w r 0( . r . i r after jcivinn her IHafaBnMan3nfl VllssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssPs KC how much i i iv i rm. lamna El , Knrlnn Falls, Ontario. 5f Bt, -uvenwhile, Armdalc, NS., M ijabv had stomach trouble ,. ,,itl frantic until the wo-' .., u .it Mve me some Baby's p," -j i ct nd they made, her quite -it! tut' t' ' " more 'evtr or , , in tiir. ince I have known J., Eil Own Tablets," Hate DR. WILLIAMS' T, -t tv -on. prealdent of the . t MtiirnAA ia inn r" f ' m ii. .a : ! sii.u u 1.11 . :.t Prince Oeome thl I 1 I - ,L. Vanmavpr on thr ion of the Oovern-!"ft on this after- r Cedtrvab where for thf next two uperate from a re- MrAutey of the General Hospital f r nurses 'M ' sterday afternoon ' rre she will spend m.' ft-lth her sister. M WilHm Ooodnck. landing their nn-. siting In Victoria city from the south ("orge tills morning : ttv (is lAnnMtc Stonei ': It y on the Prince V m-ouver this morn-' 'in nuc i.r her pcrt-' local business in y.cs sailed by the 1 'V nftemoon on his ' uivcr after a week's v during which he ''-I In a case at the 1 Assise session here. :s of shoes w;re ' r'unon W F Rush Prince Rupert and i':niloyed Asx barton 1 Ai re sent out to the l f camp where they 1 iod use of. rrid at last night's ''1 school bo.iri fnfi ' Ltd., a check for ; ' n enclosed thcrr.vKh ' 1 dividend on a po- I think Baby's Own TableU are won-derful. My baby hu no more colic J??,1".' Alha ""Donald, Northfiekl, Ontario. No need for YO'JR child to tuffer Haby s Own Tablet can be given with absolute safety tee certificate in each 2S-cent package. They're recommended by Mother for teething troubles, upset stomach, indigestion, colic pains, simple lever, contipation. it ore than IJSOflOO packages told in 1931. 224 Male and Keep Chtldron Well At Mothers Know LOCAL NEWS W Mi Auley, who has .-'. 10 Vancouver and i i!ic .south, returned h Prince Oeorge this It M. Kjiott. who has been on rrk rn) to Vancouver, re- Ur i. v- ... fr; Oeorge mis morn- V.. K;k of Terrace, who i city on yesterday's h'' interior, sailed in .:. 'in the Catala lor a ! ..liver. Miss Jtiiii McAfee returned to the city on the Prince George this morning from Vancouver after at- I tending the funeral of her father, jthe late George McAfee. Harold Macdonald of the Bank of Montreal staff 'will sail tomorrow night on the Prince Oeorge for a holiday trip to Vancouver and elsewhere in the south. Miss Doris Mulr, church missionary, arrived in the city from Winnipeg on yesterday's train and sailed this morning on the Princess Norah for Carcross, Y.T. There was a capacity list of 105 pw-engtrs going north aboard the steamer Princess Norah which was in port this morning bound from Vanrouvrr to Skagway. The list was romprisod largely of employees of the Yukon and White Pass Route Rring notrh for their summer's work. There were also tlx round trip tourists. One passenger left the venel here while about ten went north from this port. : Empress Club Case Is Being Heard line Trotee ution Witnesses Heard This Meralnf Oirrn Fisher I TeMifletf orOvh Behalf ! The case in which Owen Fisher Is charged with being the keeper of , a gaming house at the Empress 80-, eial Club is pirn-eeding before Magistrate McClyniont In clty4Uee court today. Sergeant W. J. Service is prosecuting while L. W. Patmore is appearing as defence counsel, j Witnesses for the prosecution , heard this morning were Constables O A. Wyman and R. C. OUker and Andrew Contra. Owen ruber waz giving evidence on his own behalf when the court adjourned for the noon recess. Railway Officials On Western Tour ' I'arly Passes ThroHgh Here Today Unpwtc Frwt Vsnwuver to Wlnnln Headquarters A party of Canadian National Railway officials from Winnipeg, who are on a western tour, arrived In the city from Vancouver aboard j the steamer Prince Oeorge this 1 morning and proceeded east on this afternoons train In two private cars. The party included A. A. Tis-dnle. aeneral manager, W. O. Man- in, froiffht tmffic manager, Ro bert Creelman. passenger traffic 1 minascr. and Dr. A. M. Lenny, me dlcal officer. Hacked butlw VbtwwstDietitians For nourishment, delicious flavor and low cost, CROWN BRAND CORN SYRt'P U recognized it tho mot helthiui looa oy ioreniumiviiin. nV ilWlTnTJnTJ TnTSW ITnTTnTJ 1 1 SI IP I na. i i i -i nr n i - rira i n Thl CANADA STARCH CO.. Limited", MONTREAL Mriw ISc tor nuUloi. f NAME ADDRESS - - tf you lose anythinj,', try a classified ad. A letter received at the Dally News office from Mrs. Edward Van Tine of Ootsa Lake corrects an item in a recent Issue of the Dally News stating that Reuben Wallace Nelson has been fined $10 at Burns Lake for assaulting Edward Van Tine of Ootsa Lake as a result of a quarrel over throwing stones at catties. Mrs. Van Tine states that Reuben Nelson of Ootsa Lake was fined $1 and costs, which amounted to $4.75, according to the police at Burns Lake, not for assaulting Edward Van Tine but his 15-year old son as he was returning home from school for thrtfiflng stones. In atiswer to a suggestion along the csjne line- which had been made by Trustee J J. GUlls. J. O. Williamson, secretary, stated at last nitht's meeting of the school beard that complete Inventory had already been taken of the tools and equipment of the manual Training department 01 me looai rchooli and that, at the end of this term, when the department Is clow! down In the Interests of ec onomy, the whole outfit will be given tnto stare of W. II. Derry, Janitor of Booth Memorial Sehool by wham It will be kept under lock and kty and In preper shape for preservation. TENDEItS INVITED 8ealed Tenners will be received Sv the undersigned up till noon Thursday. May twelfth, for launch "8hawat)ans." now moored at Cow Ray Floats. Terms Cash. JAMB6 H. THOMPSON. Rxeeutor: 111 Kstate of Joseph N. MePhec. I Announcements Legion Band Concert May 13. 87 Eagles Butterfly Dance May 13. -adles refreshments. Gentlemen 80c.. 80ns of Norway 17th of May celebration will be held May 10 in Mfetropofe Hall. Sptlng Sale. St Peters Church May 49'' Elks'' Balloon Dance May 20. Ptirf'ce Rupert Singers Concert, Unlfcd Church. May 30. Canada enjoys leadership In the 'nrH primary wheat centre, at Winnipeg. Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operallnif three Dry Docks Total rapacity 20,000 inns Shipbuilder and Ship Repairers for SI eel and Wood Vessels Sawmill nnd MlnlncMaclilnery Repaired and Overhauled Iron and Brass Casting F.lectrlc and Acetylene Welding SO-tnn Derrick for Heavy Lifts ll l! THE DAILY .NEWTS LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Chimneys swept, stove pipes ancii Why hire a ton truck for pound gutters cleaned. Phone 5. tf parcels? Phone Messenger 131. (tf) W. week " ill campaign. tign. United Church Mother's Day tea at the home of Mrs. Chrlstcnscn, 130 4th Ave. Bast, -tomorrow afternoon from 3 to 6. Drop In. Ill Trade ypiir old coal range in on a new Beach Electric. Latest' tic deb. TemiiSee our windows. Gordon's Hardware. tf W. R. McAfee, manager of the Big ' jWc ha,yeu..recrlv.cdXa new shipment' oT Untf Iawst twice, and polo coats at very prices. Wallace's. ajK .ft reasonable 111 C.N.It. steamer Prince John, Captain Nell McLean, Is reported due In port tomorrow morning from Vancouver vit the Queen Charlotte Islands. Definite huv of arrival has hot yet! been llxed. CP.R. steamer Princess Norah. Capt. William Palmer, arrive1 In port at 11 this morning from Bay Lumber Co., returned to the the south and safcefi an hour later city on the Prince George this for Skagway anl other AUska morning from Vancouver where he points whence she will return here went to attend the funeral of his next Sunday father, the late George MdAfee, for- bound, mer manager of the local mill, who' died recently. afternoon south- Oca Ids Bruises MAOl IN CANADA M. A. Burbank. divisional enel neer for the Canadian National II.IIm..... l.f, am f . train for one of his periodical trips up the line as far as Prince George on official duties. After having remained ashore in Vancouver for one voyage on which he was relieved by Purser A. H. Robson, Purser J. A. Craw ford has returned '$5' his duties on board the steamer. Prince George on Its present trip north. Reference was made at las' night's school board meeting Xr. the flag pole on the cupola o King Edward High School which cannot be uted owing to hasan involved in. doing so. SuggC3tlor was made that a new flagpole b -rc'd on the sclool grounds bu It was finally decdied to leave the matter In the hands of the chairman and Trustee J. J. Gillls with power to act D. H.' Hartness. principal of th-King Edward High School, mentioned at last night's meeting of the school board that the work a his school had been somewhat handicapped by the Illness of Miss Lucas. French teacher, who wtrs suffering from qulnzy and had been away from school for a week, with the expectation of being away, another week. Special efforts will be made to catch up the work after Miss Lucas' return to duty. It was explained that there was difficulty in obtaining a suitable substitute. Dr. H. 0. JOHNSEN Extractions With Gas -Anastliesta Appointments Must be Made in Advance Hotel Arrivals New Royal Hotel f THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot & Cold water: Steam Heat 75c. PER DAY AND UP J. Zarelll Telephone Ml Wong Lyen. Terrace. Westinghouse Washing Machines Vacuum Sweepers Flat Irons Mazda Lamps, etc. McUAE imOS., LTD. Thurs. Special Gold Dust Scouring Cp Powder, per carton Munro Bros. 1 - " -? '-. " i Dance in Moose Hall tonight at 9 p.m. Admission 25c. Forced Sale 6 room House on two lots, corner 51h & Green. Must be sold. Helgerson. Ill II. Mueller of Prcrnler i.vp.ay.his a brief visit to the City, having jirrlycd in towh,'if rom the rjorthern mining town on the Catala yesterday". The board of school trustees, at Its regular monthly meeting last night, pissed for piymcnt the payroll for the month of April amounting to $6806.84 as well as accounts totalling $375.23. The school board, at Its regular monthly meeting last night, heard a letter from Dr. S. J. Willis, su- penntsntsint or edumfflcn. ex plaining that provision had been made to pay over to the board the usual government grant toward! salaries of substitute teachers. C.N.R. rteamer Prince George, Capt. II. E. Nedden, arrived In porr at 11 o'clock this morning f.om Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls and will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Anyox, Stewart and other northern points whence she will return here tomorrow ev ening southbound. The rtgular monthly meeting of the board of school trustees was held last night in the city council chamber. Those present were: W 3. Oreir, chairman; Arthur Brooks-bank, D. C. Schubert. W. O. Fulton. and J. J. GUlls. trustees: J. O. Williamson, socrtary; Miss E A. Mer cer, Miss S. A. Mills. D. II. Hartness, Miss Margaret Palmer and Miss J. D. Moffatt, principals. Miss E. Roe, domestic science instructress and Eric Gee, manual training Instructor. Heals Pimples Blotches Quick A Penetrating Antiseptic Liquid Foe quick rellrf from ploplee. blotrbm, mbM, all ikla traoMn, try lh pan tooling llnld D.D.D. III twillnf rlrnratt sootb th kin 4 sllir Irrlutlm. msiIJtQ STOPS OX TUB INSTA-NT. A SSe bottle will pruT tb nem f Uls flaunt titltrptle. McCUTCHEOS DRUG STORE ORMES LIMITED Mackenzie Furniture Bed Special Simmons Coll Spring. All-felt Mattress, Walnut Bedstead. 2-inch tubing, complete QQC 03.03 while they last Real Value Mackenzie Furniture Phone 775 MI-LADY Beauty Shoppe Kotcx Special, 40c Permanent Wave $5.00 Ladies' Hair Cut . . 33c Children's Hair Cut 23c Phone 655 Plumbing Prices Reduced Why Send Out of Town For Plumbing Goods? 4-PlecC Plumbing Outllt Complete with S95 trimmings Compare this with Eaton's catalogues and remember, we pay the freight. Labor charges reduced from $1.50 to $1.25 per hour Smith & Mallett Ltd. Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 Rea relief from j2r-l"AuwA For Troubles '"JIOISTIOM W .STOMACH JMSTSUHN ??T'eATlON PAGB THREE Constipation Whenever digestive distress follows meal-time, you can suspect an acid condition. Acidity affects the appetite. What food you do eat sours in the stomach. The tongue becomes coated. The breath is bad. Sick headaches become frequent. You are constipated. These are danger signals which should never go. unheeded. Your system is fairly shouting its need of help; something to help remove the acid waste and restore alkaline balance. An anti-acid to offset the effect of too rich a diet, nervousness, excitement, etc. Men and women who meet this need promptly with Phillips' Milk of Magnesia do not suffer. They eat well, and their food doesn't ferment in the stomach. Kvery trace of over-acidity soon disappears. All sour cas is dispelled. Stomach, liver and bowels have a better chance to function. If there is the least hint of too much acid, just take a spoonful of Phillips' Milk of Magnesia today, and for several days. Feel this sweeten your stomach. Note how appetite improves. And elimination. You will wonder how anything so pleasant-tasting can be so promptly effective. 50c bottles at drug stores everywhere in the dominion. Phillips' Dental Magnesia Toothpaste guards against acid-mouth; keeps gums firm and teeth pearly-white. (Made in Canada.) Protect Your Vision Glasses .scientifically fitted to your individual needs can save your eyes from strain .... save you from fatigue and headaches. Come in and wc will tell you If you need glasses .... and tell you the TRUTH. Our new low prices will surprise you A. E. IRELAND Watchmaker and Optometrist 321 Third Avenue Prince Rupert Dr. fflaguire - Dentist ROOMS 7-8-9, SMITH BLOCK 525 - Phone - 525 ALL OUR COALS ARE IN A DRY SHED Delivered Dry to Your Rln. You are assured In getting full welxht JASPER WILDI IltE EGG rer Ton, $12.50; Cash Price $11.50 lASPEIt WILDFIRE LUMP Per Ton, $13.50; Cash Price . 120 PEMBINA EGGReg. Price, $12.50: Cash Price 1U0 These Coals are from Alberta. Dry .Tack Pine and Cedar HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 ' 1 1 ' 1 " 1 1 1 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Siemnera lenve Prince Oupert lor Vane mwr -I' N.M. I ATA1..1 KVKRY TI KsllAV. P.M. Vi Orii Fni'i srrlvlnjf Vancouver Thursday pm. T.SS. (' AKIIKNA t:I.UV tltlDAV MlttMtlllT. Arriving Vanrcuver Sunday midnight, appro. Weekly twUlngs to Port Simpoot.. Alice Arm, Anyox. S:ewart and Naan River points. Sunday,- pm. Further information regarding all sailing and tickets a' HUM E Rl t'r'.KT AUKNCY: Net-mid .Iveni'o. Phone .WS. 1 'IT, CHOCOUMB