Ldav March 14, 1932 Weak After Flu and' Pneumonia 1 1, ,1 we practically owe my brother' c ,,, the bcnefiyiobtained.;fron!br, took r. &v the ) and I for lor Joseph English is Well and Strong Alter Taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to Rebuild Health. n. rink Pills," writes uons tng-Fort Langle?i B.C. "My brother !-., 'flu' and, getting a chill, con- nt umonia, w hich later ;1 into an abscess on :. After an operation lai: 'ege of illness, he i tliin and weak he was He had no appetite ' unit we weren't riven '- - ... i rmnnetmtnt that be J;j ' big, t: family- ir J t I Tl. ' ! recover. uuwever, c iuuiiu ui. ti:--ri cd. From the beginning of the ucjinent there was a marked improve- . rn. mm w ment. He loon had a good appetite, and hU see tqqk on a btilthy tjjor. He?! gainea weight trom the first. Today he is well and strong, and hopes others may benetit Irom this wonderful remedy, as Gained From The Start ne did." Whatever the cause of a run-down condition of health, use Dr. Williams Pink Pills. They create new red blood, which revitalizes the whole system and builds up new energy and vigor. For that reason they are equally good for young, growing girls. Cet Dr. Williams' Pink Pills in the new glass containersjrom your druggist 50c a package. SI YOUR TURN NEXT .... offeredNEW CAR HAKOAINS on three new 1931 ! to clean up our stock before the arrival of the 1932 of these has ben sold, two are left. Who wants them? It's your turn next. S.E. Parker Ltd. -Phone 83 TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DA1KV FOR SKFKNA BRAM) Crccmcry Butter & Cottage Cheese rur rAsTKi'itizru milk ft.NO CICKAM DAILY Early Delivery riiroughont the City COAL Satisfaction guarantee with Our Famous Edson and Bulk-ley Valley COAL. No. 1 Bulk-ley Valley Wheat, Oats and Barley, Pratt's Chick Food, Seeds and Fertilizers. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONE 58 &, 558 reshoutofthebox . . . after the Aow ... at bridge pirtiei . . . teat . . . dinner . . always . . . serve Christie Snow Flake Sodas. Their fine flavor and flaky- freshness add a zest to every mouthful. SNOY FLAKE SODAS 11 ' - SV ' . I for the kiliW evening meal you couliln't serve a better dish than Kcllogg's Corn Flakes with milk or cream. So easy to digest. Extra good for e Mill re ii CORN FlAKES j?ji- COHN FLAKES SoM by $r: StnrA byhotilh Earlv Ad. Copy is appreciated It costs no more to ride in a Nash Special then In any other car. Just call Nelson's Taxi 849. t.I Support home Industry. Kc;p your money at home. Buying SUPREME Coffee does Just that. There were 24 passengers aboard the steamer Princess Norah which called In port yesterday afternoon southbound from Skagway to Van couver. Six passengers disembarked from the vessel here. Moose will meet at Moose Hall tomorrow at 2 o'clocE to attend funeral of Mrs. Scadden. It W. J. Crawford, well known Stewart transportation man, was a passenger aboard the Catala yes- terdy afternoon returning to his home in the north after having spent the past month in Vancouver. Miss Phyllis Lamb, who has been paying a visit in Vancouver with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Lamb, following a recent lllne3s. returned to the city from the south on the Catala yesterday Prince Rupert receives a good deal of valuable publicity in "Tel ephony." the American telephone journal published in Chicago, in I connection with the recet inau- 'guratlon of long-distance tcle- phone communication between here and Vancouver. PATARRH of head or throat Is owany benefited by the vapor WICKS VapoRub Ovr at Miltin Jmr, UJ Y.mrt? S. R. Donaldson and J. J. Donaldson of Port Esslngton arrived In the city from Skeena River on yesterday afternoons train for a brtef visit to town. Louis Leroux is celebrating to- Iday. Ht has now been twenty-one years vUh the Canadian Fish and Cold Storage, lie began wording iihers on the first contructlpn on iMsrch 11. 1911. ""ing one of the oldest employees in the company. Rturning to service after having been off for the. past two weeks undergoing annual overhaul at North Vancouver. Union steamer Catala. Capt. A. E. Dickson, aril-red In port at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon from the south and sailed at 9 p.m. for Anyox. Stewart and other northern point whence 'she will return here tomorrow morning souyibound. Simple German Remedy For Stomach Trouble The simple German remedy, Ad- lerika. reaches the UPPER bowel, ! washing out poisons which cause ! stomach trouble. One dose stops gas bloating. -Ormes, Ltd., Drugs. "Uuild 11. C. Payrolls" Try It In Tea if wig JtV.PlllTf Pacific Milk makes jjrjod tea particularly' good. .; Pacific Milk 100 H. C. Owned and Controlled!' PLANT AT ARROTSFORI) Why Pay high price for fine clothes when, for only TIP TOP TAILORS P, Cravetto Corner 6th Ave. . and Fulton SI. Phone 756 THE DAILY NFrTS PAGE THREE LOCAL NEWS ITEMS SUPREME Colfce is dated. Check your date and see that you get fresh corfee. JUT ' ARRIVED, frefh sup-ply of Nanalmo-Wclliniton Coal. Wood $1 per load. Egg coal $11 per Ion. Albert & McCaffery, Ltd., Phones 116 and 117. tf Jack Hilller, United States cus toms officer at Eagle, Alaska, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon bound south. He will make a trip as far as San Francisco. Keep your dollar at home. Its wonderful how it goes around from one person to another, helping ev eryone as It passes on. You keep your dollar at home when you buy SUPREME Coffee. Clyd Wann, manager of the Al aska Airways and Exploration Co. of Whltehorse, was a passenger on board the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon bound for a business trip to Vancouver and elsewhere in the south Louis II. Mctzgar, manager of the Alaska-Juneau mine at .Juneau and Mrs. Mctzgar and family were passengers aboard the Princes Norah yesterday afternoon bound from the Alaska capital for a visit in Seattle. F. W. Allen, who has been making a good recovery since sustaining serious injuries in an automobile collision in Vancouver two or three months ago, arrived in the city on the Catala yesterday at ternoon from Vancouver and will spend some time recuperating at i his home here. Mr. Allen was! f35c., door prises. Refreshments. Elks' Dance Thursday, March 2J Queen Mary Daffodil dance Monday. United March 31. Church Haster 8ai; Scotch Dance April 1, Boy's Band benefl'. I.O.D.E Catholic Women s League Spring Sale April 7. Presbyterian spring sale April 14 Prince Rupert Singers April 2(1. Capitol Theatre. Spring Sale, St. May 19. Pelers Church. TELL Till'. PEOPLE "Tell cm quick and tell 'em TIP Top Tailors will make to your! ; - ; measure any tf e n?i to sell. Keep everlastingly com- fu all-wool fabrics OO7 (1(1 Ing at them. Advertising Is pretty much liko shovelling a furnace. Once you stop stok- ing, the fire goes out." Wm. Wrigley Jr. (tf) Q E. Oullck, local manager of the Swift-Canadian Co., sailed last night on the Catala to make the round trip to Anyox and Stewart on company business. For drunkenness, Thomas Col-' Her was fined $25, with option cf thirty days' Imprisonment, by Ma gistrate McClymont In city police court this morning. Have you noticed that delicious aroma when coffee is being roas ted. You catch that when you buy SUPREME dated Coffee Just fresh from the roaster. II. E. DeWolf, local manager ol the W. H. Malkin Co, Ltd., sailed on the Catala last night to make the round trip to Anyox and Stew are on company business. United Church Ladles' Aid SV Patrick's Tea at the home of Mrs. T. Sllversldes, 726 Fifth Avenue West, tomorrow afternoon from .3 to 6. Fine musical program. 01 Paul Johnson was fined $10, with option of seven days' imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont in city police court this morninj for driving to the common danger John Melloi, well known Stewart merchant, after spending a week visiting at' Dlzby Island with hi son, Stavely J. Mellor, of the wireless station staff, sailed by the Ca tala last evening on his return to Stewart. Northland Navigation Co.'s mo torshlp Bellingham arrived in port at 7 oclock this morning from Ketchikan with five carloads of fresh halibut for transshipment East over the Canadian National J. A. Rutherford of Smltheis, trip to Van formerly a member of the staff of Uip! and VIctorla arrlvcd ,n UT I city from the south on the Catala transferred ver. 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. Furthermore, for yetir 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 may state to vou. . Your next order "Jasper Wildfire," egg or lump. Note our tdv. for cash prices and save your dollars. tf) Hyde Transfer Phone 580 Announcements Prince Rupert Crlbbagc anc Whist League presentation of cupi. refreshments, etc. Commodore Caie March 15, 7:30 p.m. Admission 50c. St. Patrick Celebration, Catholic Hall, March 17. Eagles' Social Dance Friday March 18, dancing 9:30 to 1:30 Gentlemen 50c. Ladies, refresh ments. Everybody welcome. Daughters of Norway fancy work and home March 18, Metropole Hall. sale of cookln Moose Popular Dance, Wednes day, March 23. Gents. 50c. Ladles yesterday afternoon and proceeded on this afternoon's train to the interior. l John McKay was fined $5. with crptlon of seven days Imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont in city police court this morning fo: falling to produce his automobile driver's licence on demand of a police officer. Canadian National Steamships freighter Canadian Spinner, which is being overhauled preparatory to btin;i reromr..tssloncd In the intercostal service between Vancouver and Montreal, was taken on to the pontoons at the local dry dock tills afternoon. STENOGRAPHER THOUGHT SHE NEEDED GLASSES A little over a year ago a steno- grapher suffering from severe headaches, thought she needed glasses but after a thorough examination by Geo. F. Duvey. Reg. Optometrist in charge of the Optical Dept. of Max Hell-broner, Jeweler, was advUed to consult her Medical Doctor as the cause of her headaches was not from her eyes. We afterwards learned that the young lady did not follow our advice, but went elsewhere and procured a pair of glasses, which she could not wear, and eventually had to call on her doctor, who located a different cause. We supply glasses only when necessary and guarantee results. Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Docks Total capacity 20,000 tons Shipbuilders and Ship Repairers for Steel and Wood Vessels Sawmill and MlnlngMachlnery Repaired and Overhauled Iron and Brass Casting Electric and Acetylene Weldlnr 50-tnn Derrick for Heavy Lifts 1 cull! I ELEPHANT lira nd CHEMICAL inilTlLIZKItS Producers 4s R'tnera of TADANAC Ilranil El-Et TKOI.YTIC Wk3 aWffitAUrl Flour ISMW Mai Thirteen Eeils Oi His Neck Mn. H. V. Dunoombe. Grassy Lake, Alt., write: "My husband was covered with boils, having as many aa thirteen on his neck at once. He tried everything possible, but nothing did any Rood until he took Burdock Blood Bitter, and before he had used one bottle the boils were all gone, and' he has not been bothered with them tine." For Ml H dni- i e:ifrl it.iret, roimifK-tured, for lh put 81 jrwn, nlr by The T Uilbura Co . I.',1 i.,:.:to. uat THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED TRAM BRITISH COLUMBIA Manufacturers- of AMMONIUM PHOSPHATE SULPHATE OF AMMONIA ' TRIPLE SUPERPHOSPHATE LEAD-ZINC CADMIUM-BISMUTH UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Mramera mt Prince Rupert fur Vanruuvfr: r flTALA KVEKV TIESD4Y, 141 P.M. Via Ocean Falls, arriving Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T.H.S. JAUIIKNA EVERY IKIPAY MIDNH.IIT Arriving Vancouver Sunday midnight apyrox. Weekly taUlngi to Port Slmpaou, Allc-c Arm. Anyox. Stewart and Nau Rivir points. Sunday, 0 p.m. Further informal ion regarding all stulinga ana tickets at PRINCr Ull'ERT AQENCY. hecond Atrnue plume Mil J I HU iai ' I" I IIWWIII IHKIIWBICHI1KW MA wonderful auccesa," aava Mr. F. Matthew of Abbot-fordt B.C IT'S easy to make bread by the Quaker Method. Juet imagine no kneading, no setting the sponge I You actually bake lighter, more delicious bread, in half the time . . . and at less cost! But you must use Quaker Flour and follow instructions in our booklet "The Quaker Method of Easy Bread Baking." Quaker Flour is of unvarying high quality because milled of the very finest wheat. Tested at every stage in the milling. Samples are baked in our own kitchen every day. If you're not -satisfied that Quaker Flour is the finest you have ever used, your dealer will refund your money. Write us for the booklet ... or ask your dealer. The Quaker Oats Company, Saskatoon. tlielWueUj and Magic in Ihe Kilchen NOTED baby specialists find that Carnation Milk (pure, unsweetened, evaporated) is easier to digest than raw, boiled or pasteurized milk; that it is rich b vitamins-and other necessary food elements. Air-tight scaling keeps out all contamination. Being homogenized Carnation docs better cooking, makes foods smoother and richer. Carnation is satisfactory, t convenient and economical. Writ ir frt Btby Bh ti Ck Book Carnation Cs Limited, 134 Abbott Stn Vancouver, B.G. is ,y. .'' .' ''' 1 Carnation c'''r"c''"Milk If OX rxOal CANADIAN COWS, PACKED IN CANADA IK CAN.VOLVN-UADI CANS AND CASES Hi,