2 .l r rf nrcri rex I I, If Jr. N OvJtmt k ioU ,1 & tool ilortt. i it.JU,tUiU iprtul H.ii ftm. Sj ikt mi; tint unil it wJt eaaai'u. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS Oraltin U idt If UJd in toptiI and nan-in J Hornet, not evif tot ilttpltaatu but for building up tlx Hakh and strength of convalrKenu, for ei-pecunt and nursing another, and tot aged folk who need extra nourishment. It it al ndty tuej as a fatally beverage where ther are growing children at meal, between totals and at beduma. OVALTINE RUSKS For first teeth and healthy garni eat Oraltine Rusks. Her combine Canadian wheat Sour and Oraltine granules, and offer a much higher food value than ordinary nub or biscuits. jn RAYED and jangled nerves ... nights of restless tossing and miserable wakefulness ... fitful dozing crowded with anxious thoughts ... awake at or before dawn and no more sleep till rising hour . . . mornings of listless weariness, forcing yourself to the daily tasks no mere sedative can correct these conditions. You need Oval tine, a tonic food beverage for nerves, body and brain. Oraltine" The World's Best Night Cap m Ovaltine corrects the causes of sleeplessness feeds the worn-oat nerves and fatigued body-cell. One cup just heore retiring, immediately allays any digestive unrest that may be keeping you restless and awake, soothes and feeds the nerves, and allows the overly, alert brain to relax. Deep restful sleep follows quickly and naturally. Ovaltine is a highly concentrated extraction of ripe barley mah, rich creamy milk and fresb eggs from our own and specially elected farms. Do ml mistime ordinary mall and cocoa fLtrourei bryatgtl for Orsltiite, or expect them to have the same beneficial effect upon your system. Ovaltine is the original and supreme Tonic Food Beverage. There is no satisfactory substitute for it. OVfl LTI N E' TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE ftuiCds-up lbairL,4&vje. and, 1body A. WANDER LIMITED, London, England, and Peterborough, Canada Cheapest Way of Reaching the People TELEPHONE 98 THE DAILY NEWS v. 15 The cheapest way of reaching practically all the people of Prince Rupert and district is by means of the classified columns of the Daily News. Nearly everyone has something they could turn into cash through the "For Sale" column. Perhaps they have a house to rent. Here is the chance. Spend 50c on a classified advertisement and secure a tenant rather than have it idle. If a girl wishes a position or a housewife wishes help, the best means of getting supplied is through a want ad. Dressmakers sometimes want' work; small storekeepers want to move their goods; or maybe you need an article that has been used rather than pay the price for new. Give the Daily News classified columns a trial. Many have been very pleased at the result. S2I and drop in later and pay the bill. The charge is small. Daily iVews Want Ads. Bring Quick Returns Monday; January jj THE DAILY KBW8 District News NEWHAZELTON n it RoadJttboughout U19 dUtlct bare been in very bad condition recent-1 ly. Mild weather; slush and traffic I have combined to -make them very) treacherous and the going extremely bad. The ice harvest from Hospital Lake will probably get under way this week. It is planned to put up the usual quantity for use in the summer. A public school is to be opened at Remo near Terrace at once. A conference on the. matter was recently held at Terrace between School In spetor T. W. Hall and residents of .Reno. I A meeting of the directors of the Hazel ton Hospital was held on ) Saturday night for the purpose of preparing for the annual general meeting. Owing to sadden fluctuations in j the weather, numerous children m I town are on the sick list and unable ito attend school The Vocal skating rink Is now In splendid shape. It is expected that hockey will be played soon. BURNS LAKE The Burns Lake and District Board of Trade, at its annual meeting last week, elected the following officers for the coming year: President. P. V. Tallon; vice-president, B. A. Smith: secretary. Rev. E. S. Fleming; council II. J. Jewell. A. M. Ruddy, Sidney Godwin. C. R. McLeod, S. Anderson, P. Brunei", H. T. Nteholls and Dr. T. C. Holmes. A daughter was bom last Tuesday night in the Burns Lake Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Miller of Palling. In spite of h4rd times, the local liquor store had a very busy time over the Chrtttoas and New Year season, it Is reported. Miss L. McValr Is visiting at Houston with Mrs. Watson, who was formerly a member of the staff of the Burn Lake Hospital. Norman Sehrefber has been busy for the past few weeks freighting out supplies to his new store at Oota Lake which was opened with a dance recently. Two Vocal boys were given one month each in jail when It was discovered that they were In posses sion of gasoline belonging to the Department of Public Works. A. E. Brown of Decker Lake was a visitor in Burn Lake last week. The coldest night experienced so far this winter was last Tuesday when the thermometer dropped to 22 degrees below zero. The Bums Lake Farmers' Insti tute had its annual meeting and election of officers on Saturday. Miss L. McNalr R. N.. before leaving here recently, was the guest of honor at several farewell social functions. One party took place at the Manse where Miss Me- Kaien Motors Best Buy 1929 Chevrolet Sedan Sold With a Guarantee $470.00 Terms Phone 52 COAL Uay the real Coal our fa-moos Edson and Can Id 7-Welllnrton In any qaantltles. Alto Bulkier Valley Hay, Grain and Robin Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 558 OLDS MIXTURE Canada urarwiird ranrdr It all other coth. ad coii prrparanons. EETTFK chat mhr 4 DIFFERENT Arts tilt a nasi 4 Sar Sfiocuts.Tl Nair was presented with the beautiful painting of a Vocal scene done by E. Treesdell. Frank Carroll and Slvert Anderson of Decker Lake were here to attend the annual meeting Tues-day night of the Barn Lake and District Board of Trade. Kurt Unger of Fnncots Lake has been spending a few days in town on business. Mrs. Blanch of Bald HU1 lost her purse recently and has placed the matter in the hands of the police. Dr. Agnew, Vancouver dentist, ts paying a visit here. A very enjoyable card party was held on Saturday night at the Decker Lake Community HsM. The tenth earloaa of breeding is about to be distributed In this district. A few days ago Rev. E. S. Fleming nterta lived the members of the Canadian Girls In Training at the hospital. Some interesting lantern tides were shown. PRINCE GEORGE The Women's Auxiliary to the Canadian National Recreation Association here elected officers for the year at a meeting last Friday afternoon in the engineering of free at the local station. Chief Justice Aulay Morrison has ordered a change of venue from Prince George to Kamloops. for the third trial of Carl Fredericks, who is charged with the murder of Max Westphal at Trembleur Lake in June. 1930. MONDAY'S SPECIALS Gold Dust 2 pkgs. for Soap Chips 2 pkgs. for Marmalade, 4's, per tin Aylmer Tomatoes ZVs's 3 tins for Feed Wheat per 100-Ib. sack .... Turnips 10 lbs. for Onions Good stock 6 lbs. for Leeks per bunch 55c 27c Ooleo Totlet Soap Equal to 9p Palm Olive, 4 cakes for . Rairsex Totlet Soap OO 6 cakes for Malktn's Best Grape Fruit QCn )S M Empress Plum Jam 2's, per tin Fraser Valley Orange 28c 45c 35c $1.70 25c 25c 5c Australian Dried Peaches On 3 lbs. fcr TJ Shelled Walnuts ,'s per lb. 35c Purity. Five Roses and Robin Hood Flour 49 s per sack . S1.50 OUR SUPPLIES ARE ALWAYS FRESH Our Meat Department Is operated In conjunction with our down town stores and all orders placed with us are guaranteed to give satlffac tlon both as to quality and service. This meat delivery service is free. Mussallem's Cash & Carry Stores "Where Dollars Have More Cents- No. 1 Store Filth Ave. Phone 18-84 No. 2 Store 319 Third Av. Dione 360 No. 3 Store 727 Third A v. Phone 375 BANCROFT FEATURED Virile Star Central Fijure in "Rich Man's Folly." Current Attraction at Capitol Theatre , f Rich Man's Folly,"K current attraction at the Capitol' Theatre featuring the ever popular and virile George Bancroft, is a story of intriguing interest Bancroft plays the part of an amblUous money- grabbing shipbuilder who stifles all his gentler qualities for money and a mad ambition. It is the kind of a part in which Bancroft excels. He virtually lives the part of hard-fisted domineering man. He has the experience and talent technique to interpret the role splendidly Indeed. The picture is filled with inci dents with the clash and clang of a great shipbuilding plant and its thousands of workers It Is a great industrial epic In which photo graphy as well as the players has an important role In the cast besides Bancroft, are many screen favorites whom the fans love to see Including Frances Dee. Robert Ames, Juliette Comp-ton. David Durand and others. Get quick result with a want ad ilta IIILvwvmi.,,. 11 &iwi0r m 111 IB III Monday and Ti i hVd SHOWS-, . - r - iin M . reaturs starts at 7 37 j. ,1 George Bancroft in "Rich Man's Folly" With Francis Dee and a trtJ cast What good is wraith u the face of a great hnmJ cruo.- a rararaount Pittan Comedy "MADMOISKLLK IRlA'f Screen Song -GALLAGHER & SIILI.V WEDNESDAY & TlllKSDll "GIRLS AIJ01T T0W.V WE SPECIALIZE IN COAL V ar-w I i I'yau vrto , "ayf youre wise. 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Nelson Block port Aj ' The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily Dy Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. 1 ALL OUR COALS ARE IN A DRY -SHED Delivered Dry to Your Illn. You are assured in lettlnr full f'M NO. 1 ALIlEltTA EOO-Ueg. Price, 10; l or Cash NO. I ALIlEltTA LUMP-Ileg. Price. S13JS0; Cash Price 1J rE.MBI.VA EOG-Iteg. Price, S1W0; Cash Price Dry Jack Pine and Cedar HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580