nday, February 22, 193a TRAINED NURSE BROKE DOWN Hens Gone, Marpret Owkp uanied Yaloe ol Dr. Wiltons' pinkPiik-MffcOXonaM Likewise. i.ttnind nurse," writt iirpLttl Owingi, of Edmon- .v. midst of one of my bu- L sttsons, I coUapwd. I wu RioUl wreck , my nerves gone. f nd ordinary trutment lllrd to rertore me. I knew H.. rr Williams' Pink Pills "m Vancouver M IS" " . . ... j;j ... i: t li re good. DUl am nut icuc uuw iruy itfidw fey were unui i nnw 10 f ibem. The change In my condition' wonderful, lit color came ccx w rherks. I am stouter by 20 lbs. than (U months ago, and stronger. Strenuous days have no effect now upon my nerves. I am again nursing, thanks to Dr. Williams' Pink Pilh." Mrs. James E. O'Connor, Godfrey, Oot, writes: "After my first baby was born, I had a breakdown. I could not sleep, eat or sit still. One day a neighbor told roe to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Before I had one box taken. I wu fL Wonderful Cbaop b Condition. uig better; I continued taking the Pills until completely well. I also give them to my growing girls, with great benefit." Dr. Williams Pink Pills earn such praise as this because they actually rebuild health by enriching the blood. Nervous. rundown conditions yield to the blood-building properties of this Iongtested remedy. Young girb are wonderfully helped In their growth and development. Your druggist has Dr. Williams' Pink Pills in the new protective (lass vials. SOc a package. &4 j.; i : r ; ftiBiKsumvi Ktmi.ni.il vimiEun Biuruii Kxnwn "DEME R' S" February Sale NOTIIER SLASH IN PRICES THE MONEY sjr-o Weldrest Service Hose liOit hi' 3 Weldrest Chiffon Hose h( 5i Silk Dresses AVE NEED m 1.20 i 1.40 12.95 I IB IB II 1 1 1KB IB IB IB I BIB IB IB IB IB CI IB UNION STEAMSHIPS V, ;mtr EXCURSION FARBB. Xlfectlve November 1M (Ooirl v 39. 1932. J IHST-CXA88 RrrVRN FARM. From PRINCE RUPERT Mja and Bwth) To Vauoourer and Victoria SI9.00 rr i iiiTERT (Including Mnli and Brtnl Oi KAN FALLS 21.3 ret. Prom ANYOX ....ItSJS ret. smvART 1S 70 rt. . r Prince Rupert for Vancouver I I tfDAY 1 SO pm IS. CATALA.) l litOAV MIDNIGHT 1 8. CARDBKA.) ' ii.iUnn. rmcrUon and ticket from M SMITH. Prince Rupert -U"wy. Errond .Ueiwif. Mail Schedule OSLS AT POST OFFICE: : the East V' ... WnilniirlAV nnii PrU m (he last 2 p.m j." Tuesday, and Thurs P7 ....10:40 am Vancouver .. 12:30 noon 7 9 pm. -'t 11 oja v and 28 -I , pjn. ' Dirt fcl-r .day 10:30 am .... p.m. p.m. .8 p.m utuuuuwm rnooh r.mi. was SING ONLY ONE EYE 1 UUju' a common occur-v. i: I) people who think they ii uood eyes. Local school t1"' nut think she needed bu; examination by Geo. r o.'.vr'y Ren. Optometrist in of the Optical Dep't. of Hflbroner. Jeweler, showed ' e io nave very poor 1 und not in use nt nil. Pro-" : s,p.s not only brought the ';v b:u to normal vision but re- "Wd i he ureat danger of the ' umiriM to a case of "Cross u An examination will give 1 h facu about your eyes 1 ur chnrges are very Phone Ml Steamship Sailings For Vancoum Tuesday ss. Catala 1:30 pm Thursday as. Pr. Rupert 10 p.rr Friday a. Venture, midnight. Feb. 28 ss. Prtn. Mary p.m. From Vancouver-Sunday m. Catala - pm Wed - 5. Pr. Rupert.... 10:30 am Friday . Venture p.m. Feb. 14 as. Prin. Mary pm. For Naas River and Tort Simpson-Sunday ss. Catala 9 p ri From Naas River & Tort Simpson-Tuesday ss. Catala .. .11:30 am For Stewart and Anyox Sunday ss. Catala 9 p.m Wednesday ss. Pr. Rupert 4 p.m From Stewart and Anyox Tuesday ss. Catala . ..11:30 am Thurs. s. Pr. Rupert 8 p.m. Prom flrean Falls 1 Wed. ss. Pr. Rupert ....10:30 am. I Friday ss. Venture P-m- ! Feb. 24 ss. Prin. Mary pm. For Ocean Falls-Tuesday ss. Catala 1:30 pm. Thursday ss. Pr. Rupert 10 p.m. Feb. 14ss. Prin. Mary pm. I Feb. 28-ss. Prin. Mary pm. I For Queen Charlotte Islands 1 Feb. 2088. Prince John v10 pm. From Queen Charlotte Islands Feb. 18 ss. Prince John am. The following !s the scale of charges made for reading notices: Marriage and Engagement announcements $2. Birth Notices 50c. Funeral Notices $1. Cards of Thanks, $2. Funeral Flowers 10c per name. Saturday Afternoon at Home of Mrs. rillsbury A very successful tea was held Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. H. Pillsbury. Fourth Avenue West, the very satisfactory sum of over $90 being realised as a result of the affair. Many ladies called during the afternoon to lend their patronage to the affair. Miss L. Halliwell and Miss Alice Pillsbury received the guests. Servi-teurs were Misses Amelia Pillsbury, Jessie Moffatt. Jean Orieve, Evelyn Macdonald, Dorothy Macdonald and Bessie Thompson. Miss Cath Harvey was the winner of a drawing held In connection with the tea. Announcements Bike' opening dance. Feb. 26. Motpe whist drive and dar.ee March 1, 8:30, Eaflet' Social Dance Friday March 4, dancing 9:30 to 130 Qentlemen 50c. Ladies, refresh- menu. Everybody welcome. Pioneer Banquet March 10. St. Patrick Celebration, Catholic Hall. March 17. Catholic Women s League Spring Sale April 7. TJuIld B. C. Payrolls" A Mother's Discovery m ,tvAhKim M m m WA A mother writes to say she A considers jt lucky to have discovered - Pacific Milk, for It restored her baby to health. She says: "Our whole family Is deeply Impressed by what it has done for the child." Pacific Milk '100 B. C. Owned and Controlled" PLANT AT ABBOTSFORO THE DAILY -NEWS PAOB THREE LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Bert's Taxi, Phone 678. "Service"' is our motto. Give us a call. tf Madam' Annette ' returned on! last night's Catala with a large stock of new spring merchandise. " '43 Mrs. Annette Stone arrived in the city on the Catala last evening from Vancouver to pay one of her periodical business visits here. Mrs. Charles Knipple, who has been on a trip to Vancouver and Victoria, was a passenger aboard the Catala last evening returning to her home in Stewart. Oscar Landry, district superln tendent of Government Telegraphs, and Mrs. Landry sailed last even -J lng on the Catala for a brief trip to Port Simpson. They will return to the city tomorrow morning on the same steamer. Judge II. A. Robertson of Prince George and H. P. McLeod, County Court registrar, sailed last evening on the Catala to make th; round trip to Anyox and Stewart for the purpose of holding naturalization courts at those points. Bringing north a fair-sized list of passengers. Union steamer Ca tola, Capt. James Findlay, arrived In port at 7 o'clock last evening I from the south and sailed at 0 p. jm. for Anyox, Stewart and ! other northern points whence she i will return here tomorrow soutn-I bound. This is the Catala's last voyage before being withdrawn for three weeks for annual overhaul the steamer Cardena coming noith on her run next week. The Venture will relieve the Cardena on the Vancouver-Ocean Falls-Priivce Rupert route. 'ilkIW3... $9.50 SBadminton Tea Dresses 17 inir ureases ui price, from 4.95 i 7.50 10 $17.50 m Come and See These Bargains s Is Successful J. Donaldson of Port Essington was a week-end visitor in town., jwving arrived last hight from the river. home and dance on the new floor at the Elks' dance on Frl., Feb. 20, Boston Hall. Refreshments. Adm. 50c. 44) The annual general meeting of the Navy League of Canada, P. R. Branch, will be held at the R. C. N. V. R. Headquarters on Wednesday, February 24th, at 3 p.m. 44) A. M. Davles, who has been in Vancouver attending a Giano Lodge convention of the Loyal Or ange order, returned to the city from the south on the Catala lost evening. Why pay more? Best Alberta bootless egg Coal $11 per ton. Albert ft McCaffcry Ltd. Phone? 116 or 117. tf The rain and slush is here. Preserve your health by purchasing suitable footwear. Men's, ladle-' and misses' zippers, rubbers ar.c rubber boots at a third lower thr n any other store from Cut Rate Shoe store, Meeker" Block, 3rd Ave. Rtefc m srr-: i 43 ys Colds dosing Just rub on VICKS VapoRub Mrs. A. Main of Sunnyside can nery is paying a brief visit to town, having arrived in the city last evening. Dr. A. E. Perry and F. C. Freeman of Port Simpson ,,were week-end visitors in town, having arrived on their gasboat Saturday from the neighboring village... Mlaak Atvazoff of Vancouver is uver fco Ileaiizea at Affair Held paylng one oI his periodical bust ness visits to the city, having ar rived from the south on the Catala last evening. William Maciver, superintendent. I of the Alberta Wheat Pool's local i elevator, continues to make slow ' but steady recovery at his home a: I the Junction of First, Second and , Third Avenues where for several .weeks he has been critically ill. How German Treatment Stops Constipation Acting on BOTH upper and lower bowel, tne ucrman remedy Adiernca stops constipation. It brings out the poisons which cause gas bloating and bad sleep. Orme's, Ltd., Drugs. ANNOUNCEMENT Jasper Wildfire Coal is now the hottest in the domestic field. Ctov-crnment.analysis shows it to be the highest in B.T.U.'s and less ash. It starts quick and lasU longer. Furthermore, for your 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 Wildfire," egg or lump. Note our adv. for cash prices and save your dollars, (tf) Hyde Transfer Phone 580 Bryant Company Limited Quality Mens & Boys' Wear We can't chance the habits of a lifetime we're still Just as fussy about fabrics. Just as fastidious abou( design and cranks of the flrst,water when . It comes to style. Wc Haven't Changed a Hit Even If Our Prices Have You will find our spring lines lower priced. You will also find that same high standard of quality that has always characterized BRYANTS STORE. (Established 1911) Sixth Street Prince Rupert Dental Prices BUYING OF I ... :fl LOWERED In order to meet the conditions of the present The reduction in price of dental work will include the extraction of TEETH I have made a study of Pain Elimination Crowns Kind Professional Treatment LABRADOR Canada Must Buy It Or Eke Get-man Syndicate May Obtain Control OTTAWA Feb. 22 Canada must choose, within a few months, be tween purchasing the territory of Labrador for $100,000,000, or seeirg its Incalculable power and timber resources pass for 99 years into the control of a German syndicate. Such is the ultimatum which has been submitted to the federal authorities here by Sir William Coaker. minister without portfolio In the Newfoundland government, which owns Labrador. Canada has already been offered the territory at the price specified, but has hesitated to pay it in view of existing economic conditions. I nam CD some quarters it has been hinted that Ottawa Is hoping to see Newfoundland enter the Canadian confederation; but Coaker declares there Is no possibility of this. An Acute Crisis Newfoundland, he admits, Is in The cost of dental material remaining the same to me I will divide my profit with you. Extraction of TEETH DENTAL PLATES Bridge-work SKILL, CAKE and Judgment Dr. Maguire - The Dentist Phone 525 Rooms 7-8-9 Smith Block Phone 525 Office Hours: Get Get your your appointment appointment at at once once Lady Assistant 9 to G in attendance My office is equipped uipped with with all all the the latest latest impr improvements I am no stranger. You know my work. My patients arc your friends & neighbors. let will be within a very few years. Coal and Pulpwood In addition, Labrador's pulpwooa resources would be sufficient to supply the four 1,000-ton mills dally, and the district Is known to be rich in coal deposits, while tne acute financial difficulties at pres- presence of gold and other valu- ent: "but," he insists, "rather than,4 minerals Is also hintca Now highly prized for IU Induv-sacrifice sacrifice oolltlcal lndenendence political lnoepenoence vossSmtteSt Labrador in by- we will struggle on for years ln'ROne centurles was regarded as a poverty.' Coaker reveals that a German syndicate has already offered $100 -000,000 for 99-year rights to Labrador's resources, but states that Newfoundland felt Itself bound to give Canada refusal of the put -chase, with a warning, however that the offer cannot remain open long. The Grand Falls, on the Hamilton river, in Labrador, it is esti mated, produce 5,000,000 horsepower which will be worth $250.-000,000 as soon as wireless transmission of electric power become i practicable, which engineers pre- more or less worthless pawn anil was several times traded from Newfoundland to Canada and back again. Canada still claimed ownership of the area, which is a part of the Canadian mainland, until the ruling of a privy council two years ago awarded it finally to Newfoundland. This session of Parliament here is likely to see a strong demand by Liberal members for light on the government's negotiations with Newfoundland, and also as to the possibility of the latter's being Invited to become the tenth province of Canada. "How do they do it?" Among your friends there's sure to he at least one smart young married couple who arc the envy and admiration of all who know them. With an income that is frankly abbreviated, and with no benevolent Aunts in the offing, they still have a home that is correct and comfortable in all its appointments, a home that is admired and copied by their friends. "Yes, Jane is a remarkable little manager," will probably be the young husband's proud answer. And there is little doubt about it. THEY DO IT THIS WAY Take a look around that home and you will find no end of wcl known advertised products. For Jane is an efficient little manager. hc can't afford to take chances that must only be debited to ,'Expcricncc.'Mnicii she buys, for. her. home she .must, get. trjcjl . :., and tested and trustetl products which carry an honorable name to guarantee her satisfaction. You will find that Jane is a consistent reader of , the advertisements. Arc you? I-