Llurday, March 19, 1932 Persistent and Sleeplessness Tell of Thin Blood and Exhausted Nerves Yqu ' easily tired. You do not enjoy your mr1. You ire nervous and irritable, fhe blood ii thin, the nerves ere starved ,d hence the headaches and bodily pains. Be warned of an approaching brtaddown. -Willi-mi, iMCUUKHUU. j Dr. Chase's Nerve Food PICTURE IS DELIGHTFUL! E-brrt Montgomery, one of the r n must popular personalities, .. ...... . i m ,i r '"a.-." current attraction at Kt C tpl' il Theatre here. It Is a ro-:iv.'s -omcdy which was written jcp- ; iy lor Montgomery. M : ? uipry's role is that of a up" --lucky English youth who : t - . in hot water with his nar- iv-xr .mica lamer Decause oi nis -ton is to be a playwright. He .u-jv from home and has a rc ct interesting adventures as r r uboy and hotel porter in rs;. x ports of the world. - F.uajv iv ends up in South Am- eUn tti,:i he falls in love with d aiiiinrr of an admiral. When t:: l.iiv:. discovers the affair, the K. u ui post-haste to London ar.d M . '.(imerv follows. Many ob- at y ind in the hero's way but. ii.ua! adventurous spirit, :e 'K , mm them and. in the end, nlv ni'ts the girl but becomes a I ''.xiikjht. too. T! ;i inactive Madge Evans has the 1' ddmg feminine role In this de-'itui play while Roland Young ' nrv niomber of the cast in 1m- SAVED IMPORTED DRESS Af' '' a little wearing, a lovely green - an imported dreM lost color to '"rrtMlcti'ly that it was not wcr- A friend who had admirwl it k me why I wasn't Hearing it rnorr. Oh hearing the reason, mi Eyeing it and rwom-!ru Diamond fives. To make a i ry nhort, it, turned out '' lly I have a lovely new '' tii it re;illy cot just I V the of one package of Diamond I r ive since used Diamond Dyes y t (h tinting and dyeing. They 1 : c :iit cniiallv well. I am not an t r itvcrbut I never have a failure . ' Diamond Dyes. They neem to r ieiu they always go on smooth-y tnu evenly. 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Restores tired, sleepless nerves YOUNG GIRL IS SPEAKER The series of winter addresses which have been listened to with much interest by members of the Young People's Society of St. Peter's Anglican Church at Seal Cove came to a fitting conclusion last night when Miss Hisae Ilirano of Seal Cove, a member of the Society, gave an address on Japan. Miss Ilirano, who is a pupil of King Edward High 8chool and a product of the local public schools, is a gifted and fluent speaker. Her voice Is clear and sweet and her articulation and enunciation of the English such as to put to sham many AintoBe. .seasoned and well known speaker. Miss Hlrano gave her listeners an inspiring description of present and past life and conditions of her ancestral home land. She referred particularly to child life, telling how obedience to parents, reverence for elders and courtesy were Inculcated In children of Japan from in fancy. In fact, this was considered one of the prime parental duties. Miss Hlrano outlined the great forward strides Japan had made during the but 70 years. From a practically unknown people, they had become one of the greatest of modern powers. Oreat Britain, the young speaker declared, was the political idol of the Japanese. The audience voiced appreciation for Miss Hlrano's address by ac cording her a hearty vote of thanks nnd three rousing cheers. 8he was the recipient of manv comollmen tanr remarks from the adults pre sent unon the excellence of her one-hour address. Divorce Suit Stirs Boston BOSTON. Mi , March 18, 1932- East is West in Boston's China town. The Chinese wife of a res lurant man has cast to ths wind "tstcm. tradition and the Chlncv !w. to bring suit for divorce. The nit his been filed in SufXolk pro hate court by Mrs. Chin Loy You the foimer Miss Soo Hoo Shee of Hotplrg. China, against Chin Loy You. Mrs. You. Just 21. and thoroughly modernised, alleged cruel and ab usive treatment. The couple have no children. The action Is the first of its l:ind on record here, for dJ. af-rnrdlna to Chinatown authorities, are taboo. News of the suit brought more excitement to the ouarter than the latest bul letin from the Manchurlan front. Greybeards advised You to do Something quick or face octra- clsin in far orr limping, wnere uk couple were married Others sought to Influence Mrs You. but found the plaintiff "not at home" You said Mrs. You began to act modern about six months ago. She wanted a better home.' moie spending money and more freedom When his only answer was a look "f amazement, he said. sh emulated her western sisters packed up and told him to see hci lawyer. THE DAILY, NT7S PAQB THREE LOCAL NEWS ITEMS It costs no more to ride in a Nash Special then In any other car. Just call NelwrtyTbkt8W.yUf Don't argue. "SUPREME" IS better. S. C. Thomson sailed this morning on the Cardena lor a busincsj trip to Vancouver. i Everybody's doini it. What? Us-! big "SUPREME," the dated coffee. Constable Wlllard T. Irvine;. R. C. M.P. from Reglna, who is. to take up duty at Whltehorse, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah thl morning going through to the Yukon. Miss Jean Galb'raith and Miss Helen Young of Port Simpson arrived iri 'the city from the neighboring village by gasboat yesterday afternoon for a week-end visit to town. JUST ARRIVED, frcth supply of Nanaimo-YVellington Coal. Wood SI per load. Ejfg coal Sll per (on. Albert & McCaffery. Ltd., riiones 11U and 117. tf Carlton W. Cash, official of the Northern Commercial Co., was a passenger aboard the Princes Norah this morning bound from Seattle to Juneau. There were 65 passengers on board the steamer Princess Norah which was In port this morning bound from Vancouver to Alaska ports. Only one person disem barked from the vessel here. W. P. Scott, mill foreman for the Alaaka-Juneau Mining Co. at Juneau, and Mrs. Scott were passengers aboard the Princess Norah this morning returning to the Alaskan Capital following a visit to Seattle. ' Orover C. Winn, well known Ju neau attorney and member of the territorial legislature of Alaska was a passenger aboard the Prln. ceas Norah this morning returning to . the Alaskan CaDltal after a trip to Seattle on business. L. Chenard. who arrived In th city earlier in the week from the Queen Charlotte City where he his been in the employ of the A. P. Alllison Logging Co.. left on yester day afternoon's train for Montreal and will pay a visit to his native nrovlnee of Quebec. He has beer located in this district for more than twenty-five years. CaJHawi imagine, the Fleet Cafe placed an order for two cases of fresh milk-fed chickens for your Sunday dinner. Ye slree, the best either fold-or silver can buy and the price Is Only 50c. Wc are very sorry we ran out of chickens so early last Sunday and apologize to all who met with that disappoint aunt. The Fleet Cafe is a nice quiet place on the waterfront and employs only white help. (66) TENDERS Scaled tenders for the Cleveland Tractor parked on Dunsmulr Street will oc received by ine undersigned up to 3 pm. Tuesday, the 22nd in stant. The lowest nor any tender not necessarily accepted. D. J. MATHESON. Purchasing Agent. A ri'I.I CATIONS ASKLI1 Applications addressed to the undersigned for position of Caretaker for City Parks will be received up to 5 pm. Tuesday, the 22nd instant, E. F. JONES. City Clerk. Eagles' Dance Is Enjoyable Scvrnly-rivc Couples Present at Happy Affair in Aerie Hall Last Meht Another enjoyable soo was held by the Enqlts'Uidtc lastl night in the Aerie Hall, about 75 persons being present. Excellent music was, as usual, furnished by the Venetian Orchestra, under leadership of Charles P. Balagno, and F. Fltsgernld was a Jolly master of ceremonies. James Brown presided at the door. The dunce continued from 9:30 n m until 2 30 a.m. and. at- mld ntaht. delicious refreshments, weret served. Moose Legion Band concert night 9 o'clock. Collection. , "SUPREME" Coffee gives yon that grnd, .feeing, Just like winning the Irish Sweep. Try It. A. E. Parlow, district forester, returned to the city on this. morning's train from a briej trip to Terrace on official duties. E. D. Hogan' or Porcher Island arrived in the city yesterday afternoon from" the cannery for a' brief business visit to town. Alexander L. McConnell, travelling auditor for the Canadian Pacific Railway from Vancouver, was a passenger aboard the Prlncesa Norah this morning going through to make the round trip to Alaska on official business. James H. Rogers, agent for the Yukon Si White Pass Route at Skagway and in the early days a steamship agent here, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah this morning returning to his post In Alaska after a visit in Seattle. COMFORT for COLICKY BABIES . . . THROUGH CASTORIA'S GENTLE REGULATION The best way to prevent colic, doctors say, is to avoid, gas in stomach and bowels by keeping the entire intestinal tract open, free from watte. But remember this: a tiny baby's tender little organs cannot stand harsh treatment They mutt be gently urged. This is just the time Castoria ran help most. Casloria, you know, is made specially for babies and children. It is a pure vegetable preparation, perfectly harmless. It contains no harsh drugs, no narcotics. For years it has helped mothers through trying times with colicky babies and children suffering with digestive upsets, colds and fever. Keep genuine Castoria on band, with the name: CASTORIA ANNOUNCEMENT Jasper Wildfire Coal is now the hottest in the domestic field. Government analysis shows It to be the highest In B.T.U.'s and less ash. It starts quick and lasts longer. Fur thermore, for yeur benefit don't think for one minute because our coal is lower in price that we are giving you a cheaper grade as other coal dealers my state to you. Your next order "Jasper Wild fire," egg or lump. Note our adv. for cash prices and save your dollars. (tf Ilyde Transfer Phone 580 Announcements Moose Popular Dance, Wednes day, March 23. Oents. 50c. Ladles) 35c, door prises. Refreshments. Elks' Dance Thursday, March 24. Queen Mary Daffodil dance Easter Monday. United Church Haster Bale March 31. Royal Purple bridge and whist March 31. Boston Hall. Admission 35c. Tennis Tea, .Mrs. Mitchell's,: "Stotch'Darrec" Aprfll7-I.b.TJ.E Boy's Band benefit, , Seal Cove Parish Hall Dance. April 7. Presbyterian spring sale April H Prince Rupert Singers April 20. Capitol Theatre. Spring .8aiea St. Pelers,. Church, '"ay 19. DON'T HARP OR CRITICIZE BE A BOOSTER Local Firm1 Getting Great Encour-1 agemcht From Local People Isn't it a strange thing what a bad effect snarling and destructive criticism has, and in inverse ratio, 'what a tt-nnrlprf llllv nYifietrlntr effnrt a pat on the back, a word of encouragement, the words "well done," or "attaboy," have on every human being without exception? Even if he or she Knows the Job he is doing is only so-so, he Is bucked up and wllj do his darndest to do better, and do it with a smile when he gets even the smallest appreciation. The local house of Stewart & Mobley Ltd. have been putting out a product called "Supreme'' coffee, the very best that their own past experience and that of others can produce. They have told the people of Prince Rupert about It, and are very gratified at the many signs of appreciation they have received. Every day some one calls to say, "My, that's real coffee you're making." The grocers report that Ihejr customers come back with "I want another pound of Supreme, please." At every afternoon function which the ladies have, "Supreme" is used and mentioned, and the fact that your dollar is not sent out of town Is never overlooked. So Stewart St Mobley Ltd. thank you. and can promise that the standard of quality in "Supreme," the Dated Coffee, will always be maintained. Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert Match 13, 1912 A great St. Patricks concert was staged before a crowd xhlch took up all the capacity of the new Westholmc theatre last night. Feature of the program was a one-act farce "Id on Parle Fran-m!s with O. S. Fltzmaurlce, Frank Ellis, W. R. Whitley, Mrs. Chri holm. Miss Moore, Miss Brown' and Miss Kmkade as members of the cast. Others contributing tp the evening's program were Mr. Tracy, Mrs. Desroslers, F. W. Ren worth. Graham Kearney, J. Couture, Ala U Bullock Webster. The launch Ptarmigan, owned by the Kitlobe Indians and skippered by Rufus Taylor, arrived in port today with a cargo of mink', beaver, marten, wolf, otter, lynx and hear skins valued at $2000 In all. Mayor S. M. Newton declared at lest night's council meeting that the new City Hall will probably :ost $30,000 Instead of $15,000 & originally estimated. Already It has cost $17,000 and $10,000 moic will be needed to finish it. The architect will be asked to repori on the over-expenditiire. March Winds Hurt the Complexion 1 Keep the skin perfectly healthy by washing with Baby's Own Soap using tepid or warm water and drying perfectly, and the keenest winds will do no lasting damage. This Is the prevention which will save much disfigurement and the necessity of hiding blemishes under powder and cosmetics. The soothing and fragrant lather of Baby's Own Soap Is wonderfully agreeable. Individual cartons 10c everywhere. "Best for you and llaby too" 10-26 PRINCE RUPERT DISTRICT UNEMI'LOYEI) ASSOCIATION Mass Meeting MOOSE HALL Sunday, March 20, 2 p.m. Business: Election of officers. All Welcome Queen Hatchery 36 XV. Cordova St. Vancouver, B.C. Baby Chicks, Queen Quality Leghorn, Rhode Island Red, Barred Rock, of high egg production. Catalogue free. QUEEN HATCHERY 3G W. Cordova SU Vancouver ASPIRIN CANADA TRADE-MARK RtO.) Thirty Thousand People in Skeena Riding Shows Gain of 1,421 This Year Over Census Taken in 1921 According to final census figures, the population of Skeena federal electoral district Is placed av 30,358 which is an increase of IUI over 1921. County Court Case Is Still Going on The County Court case of Henri Letourneau vs. Harry Levin, in which the claim of the plan tiff is for $120.35, Is going on before Judge F. McB. Young. Hearing of evidence was completed yesterday and the hearing adjourned until today for argument of counsel! L. W. Patmore is acting as counsel for plaintiff while T. W. Brown Is appearing for defendant J. F. Collins, credit manager fcr the Swift Canadian Co.. sailed by the Princess Adelaide last nigh, on his return to Vancouver, after a brief visit here on company business. Mrs. A. V. Fisher of Telkwa arrived In the city on this morning's train from the Iqtertor and will be a visitor in town lor the next few days. She Is a guest at the Savoy Hotel. SPRING IS HERE! "Get Your Garden Seeds and Equipment from Thompson Hardware Company Ltd. EUROPEAN EXPERT WATCHMAKER Five years' apprenticeship at the Royal Danish Watchmaker School at Copenhagen, then 12 years abroad working In the big cities of Europe. All Mall Orders Promptly Attended to. Prices Reasonable. TERRACE, BRITISH COLUHHA UNION STEAMSHll'S LIMITED Htmmen lfv Mure Kupm lor Vancouver! l'.8.!. 'A T.ILA EVtnY Tt'ESDAY, U0 P.M. Via Ocean Falls, arriving Vancouver. Thursday p.m. T.S.S. KDEN. EVEUV FRIDAY MIDNIGHT Arriving Vtncouver 8undj midnight tpprox. WmUj itUlngi to Port Bimpaon, Alic Arm. Anyox. Stewart nd Ntxt River points. Sunday, 9 pm Further inform Hon regarding sll tailing and tlektta at rniSCT RlTEttT AOENCY: bcrond Atrnur. riion 8H 1 1 mmtnMmmtmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm- m .j A Cold Colds are common because people are careless. Prompt use of Aspirin will always check a cold. Or relieve your cold at any stage. And Aspirin can't hurt you. Take two tablets at the first indication of a cold, and that's usually the end of it. If every symptom hasn't disappeared in a ,few hours, repeat. Aspirin does not depress' the heart. Take enough to give complete relief. And if your throat is sore, dissolve three tablets in water and gargle away all soreness. In every package of Aspirin are proven directions for colds, headaches, sore throat, neuralgia, neuritis. Millions who used to suffer from these things have found winter comfort in Aspirin. At drug stores everywhere. (MADE IN Activity In Premier Gold t Anticipation of Dividend Inspires Upward Movement Stock Exchange VANCOUVER, March 19 For several days there has been an upward movement In Premier Gold stock on the Vancouver Stock Ex-1 change, possibly In anticipation of dividend announcement. The stock has been holding above the 61c. level. TO LIFT EMBARGO United States Apples to Re Allowed to Enter France Afain Following Conversations PARIS, March 19: The French embargo on apples from the United States is to be lifted. It Is Intimated in French government circles following cniver!tions at Washington between Walter E. Edge. United 8t:ites Secretary of Agriculture, and the French ambassador. The French apple business means millions of dollars annually to the United States Hill I 1 1 II Will II I H. S. OLSEN ,1 1: 1. !' It 1 i $ ' f ; V 'si