londay, March 23, 1932 Fif ttU il all drufuil tnrl itorat; ntoafutu4. foe U pwt II run, mlr fcr T4 T, lluaura Co. ttd.. Torosto, Oat THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED llttIL UlllTIMl COLl.MDIA Manufacturer! of ELEPHANT llrind (lir.Mlt.W. tl.H MMMIS Prxluccr.i & Rlners of TADANAC Hmnd i:n:c tiioi.ytic ANNOUNCEMENT J . p r Wildfire Coal is now the ' '( --t in thr rinma&Uc fl!! fSnv cmmmit analysis wbpwa,iUta bp the st in B.TU s MHlfCtt ash. It .i rt . nninlr unH Inula Innivikr Pur. thTiiore. for your benefit don't Link for one minute because our c i is lower tn price that we are f f - : you a cheaper grade as other c a! dialers may state to you. Y"Ur next order "Jasper Wild-1 f ir re or lump. Note our adv. for ' . paces and save your dollars. Hotel Arrivals New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Ho! It Cold water Steam Heat 75c. PER DAY AND UP J Zarelli 1 i-lrptionr S1 1 lin H Dodds. CNJt. Queen Hatchery 36 W. Cordova St. Vancouver, B.C. Baby Chicks, Queen Quality Leghorn. Rhode Island Red. Burred Rock, of high egg production. Catalogue free. QUEEN HATCHERY 36 W. Cordova St., Vancouver rr AnrUhmnt. CROWN the moat Tht CANADA Sm4 NAME ADDRESS Hccausc it doesn't pay to It does pay to buy WANTED jEVINRUDE to , Qutbpard Wdtirs In This Territory LIRERAL DISCOUNTS & NEW LOW PRICES Send Today For Franchise B.C. Distributors BOEING AIRCRAFT OF CANADA LTD! Vancouver, B.C. Embarrassed By Pimplos on Face Mrs. O. J, Beneon, Seal Core, N.B., writes "I u In a Tery nervous, rundown condition, and not able to do my own work. Mr fare wat covered with pin pica which waa Tery annoying and embarrassing to me at timet After taking thrra bottle of Bur dork Blood Bitten I can do my own work, and the pimple hare entire! duappeartd." AMMONIUM I'llUSI'MATE SULPHATE OF AMMONIA TRIPLE SUl'LKrilOSrilATE LEAD-ZINC CADMIUM-BISMUTH Announcements l. - tu, seen Mary7 Daffodil dance Ems-' ter Monday. United Church Easter Saie Marcn 31 Royal Purple bridge and whlil March 31. Boston Hall. Admtssiou 36c. Tenuis Tea, Mrs. Mitchell's, : Easter Monday. j Eagles' box social and dance, Frl-Iday, April 1. Special prim for la-,dies bringing boxes. Admission, la-jdles, refreshments; gentlemen, 50 cents. Everybody' welcome. Seal Core Parish Hall Dance, April 7. Catholic Woman's League Spring Sale April 7. Presbyterian spring sale April 14 The "Lawhtac Core" United I Church April If smt 19. ' Anglican Cathedral Spring Sale, i April 19. I Prince Rupert Singers April 30 Capitol Theatre. Spring Sale. St Peters Church, May 19. Advertise In the Dally News. Hacked biftlu HbrenwstDictitians delicious flavor and low coat, BRAND CORN SYRUP l recognized as healthful food by foremost distltlans. STARCH CO., Limited, MONTREAL km rapr .1 "CaiuJa't Mm RKlpM" I MdoM lc tt Bullitt. ...... - - - - advertise poor products, those advertised. DEALER TO HANDLE SALE OF LOCAL NEWS ITEMS iL : Supreme," the local roasted and ground coffee. Have you tried It? Vinlltjma'rai fide in a Special then 'hi any other car. Just call Nelson's Taxi 849. tf W. O. Fulton sailed last Thurs- day night on the Prince George; for a business trip to Vancquvcr T. J. SherKon, Inspector of mines, sailed by the Catala last evening for a trip to Anyox on official business. , S. C. Thomson returned to the city on the Catala yesterday af- ternoon from a brief business trip to Vancouver. i A. O. Aves of the provincial tax ation department sailed last night on the Catala for a trip to Anyox and Stewart on departmental business. An Easter Menage to the people of British Columbia from Premier Tolmle has arrived at the Daily News offlee, being too late for publication before the Easter season. Miss E. A. Mercer, principal of Booth Memorial School, sailed on Thursday night on the ss. Prince George for Vancouver to attend the Easter convention of the British Columbia Teachers' Federation. Evidence of one witness was taken last Thursday afternoon be fore Judge F. McB. Young in the County Court case of Bryant Co. Ltd. vs Thomas Tasker and the case was then adjourned until tomorrow. M. J. Brown, who arrived In thr city on Thursday "from the Mc- Connell Creek placer grounds, sail ed Thursday night on the Prlnc2 George for Vancouver, enroute rn San Francisco, where he plans to purchase two airplanes for service north of Burns Lake. BE HAPPY SAVEMONEY BUYRIGHT A summary of business conditions shows low prices on wheat, fish, lumber and metals, with high taxes by Dominion and Provincial Governments and municipalities. The outlook for Western Canada Is not too bright. What shall we do to make the best of our present condition? First, of course, practice all economy possible. Second.' do not try to "keep up with the Joneses." Third, convince yourself that you can live and be happy without spending money foolishly. Fourth, read something of the history of our forefathers In the early days of Canada, in Ontario and Quebec. Fifth, picture Prince Rupert without automobiles, electric light, steam heat or telephone. Lastly, before buying lumber, building materials, or fuel, consult ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LIMITED, who are In a position to quote prices to your advantage. Phones 116 and 117. SCHOOL TEACHER j WRITES THANKING i FOR SATISFACTORY . EYE SERVICE During the Christmas holidays, an Out of town school teacher, complaining of headaches and also her nerves got the best of her at times to such an extent that she could hardly control her temper, called for examination by G-o. F. Davey, Reg. Optometrist, in charge of the optical department of Max Hellbroncr. A fwere caaeoitcyesirain was soon . TWftrTnb be the cause of the1 trouble and the proper glasses wre ordered to correct the error. These have completely cured the headaches and the lady has just written us thanking us for the satisfactory service. This may be a very opportune time for you to make an appointment, phone 264. Big Dance Moose Hall to- night 9:30 to 12:30, 25c. Mrs. Main of Sunnyside paid a brief visit to the city the latteo part of last week. Coffee drinkers like the best That Is why connolseurs choose "Supreme." J. W. Plom.ner of King Edward High School staff, sailed on tfct Prince George Thursday night for a brief Easter visit "to Victoria. Mrs. (Chief) Mark G. Mcay ot Kltselas is paying a brief visit to her mother at Port Esslngton. She arrived from the interior on the week-end train. re throats Quickly relieved by rubbing on V1CKS VapoRub Ina'4IAUllM:AWaTI7 111 KM Miss E. O. Lenox, M.O., of th Anglican Japanese mission hert will sail on the Catala tomorrow afternoon for a visit in Vancouver. D. H. Hartnesi, principal 01 King Edward Ilifrh1 School, sailed Thursday night on the ss. Prince George to spend the Easter holl days in Vancouver. Oct your garden tools at Gor don's Hardware. We carry a com plctc slock of garden tools, seeds, fencing and poultry netting. Our prices are the best. Phone 311. tf . Eric Gee, manual training In structor In the local schools, sail ed Thursday night on the Prince Oeorge for Vancouver to spend the Easter vacation athls home. Dr. and Mrs. JCI E. "Darby ro-turned to Bella Bella on the present voyage of t&e steamer Ca tala after a visit!, In Vancouver. dent oi 1ne-BCua7.Be u, Hospital. Dr. Joseph T. Maniiy, residsnt mining engineer for the1 provincial Department 01 Mmes, sailed last evening on the) Catala to hold lec tures for prospectors and mining men at Ahyox, Alice Arm and Stewart. He will be away about te: days. Union steamer Catala, Capt. A E. Dickson, arrived In port at 3:20 yesterday afternoon from the south and sailed at 0 pjn. for Anyox, Stewart and other northern points, where she will return here tomorrow morning southbound. The vessel brought north a very light list of passengers. Build B. C. Payrolls- Patrons Why Do if Insist Upon Pacific Some time ago we received a letter from a man up-country who said he sent to his grocer, a distance of seven miles, for a case of Pacific Milk, received Instead another brand and walked the fourteen miles to make the exchange, carrying a case each way. We have hundreds upon hundreds of letters from patrons, telling of marked preference for Pacific Milk and some who say they use no other kind. Nothing short of the vital thing, -.that makes real mllktould cause this. Pacific Milk "100 B. C. Owned and Controlled" PLANT AT ABBOTSFOKD SINGER SEWING MACHINES NEW AND USED For Sale and for Kent McRAE HROS..-UTI). $5.00 You Can Win Easily Read the Directions Given Below All you have to do is to write a limerick on' "Supreme' Coffeej-and send it to Stewitft 'it' Mobley Ltd. Limerick to be written on coffee coupon contained In each package of coffee, or on plain sheet of paper with coupon attached. You can write as many as you like, provided each effort is accom-; panled by a coupon. i No employee.of Stewart & Mobley : Ltd. Is eligible. : To give an Idea of what Is re quired, we give a specimen limerick: There was a young fellow from Remo, Who said "Give me some coffee and cremo," Said the waiter, "What kind Did you have on your mind? Take my word, have the best, that's Supremo." Entries must be in before April 31, 1032. Mark "Limerick-," Stewart t Mobley Ltd.. Prince Rupert. LOCAL ITEMS . D. Hogan of Porcher Island cannery arrived In the city yesterday ! afternoon for a brief business vlilt to town, Today, being Easter Monday federal, provincial and municipal offices as well as banks, have been closed but stores and other place of business are open as usual. J. Asplnall of Stratford, Ontario, who has been paying a visit hcic with his brother. Dr. W. C. Asplnall left by this afternoon's train cn his return to his home In Ontario. Miss May Clarke, R.N., who recently graduated as a nurse from the P6rt Simpson and Vancouver General Hospital training schools, sailed last night on the Catala for Port Simpson where she will Join the graduate staff of the Port Simpson Hospital. William Ware, fur manager fcr the Hudson Bay Co., who arrived 'n the city on Saturday's train fol lowing one of hIS periodical viSlts to Hazelton and other company posts, will sail on the Catala tomorrow afternoon for. his headquarters In Vancouver. Man's Heart Stopped By Dad Stomach Gas W. L. Adams bloated so with gas after meals that his heart missed 1 beats. Adlerika brought out all gas , and now he eats anything and feels fine. Orme's. Ltd., Drugs. j WANTED Resident Agent With good business connection To Sell High-Grade Line of Counter Check Books In your district; liberal commission; or will appoint reputable firm on Jobber basis. Apply giving references: CONSOLIDATED SALES BOOK & WAX PAPER (B.C.) LTD. 41 Alexander St-Vancouver, B.C. 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 MlnlngMachinrry Repaired and Overhauled Iron and Brass Casting Electric and Acetylene Welding 50-ton Derrick for Heavy Lifts PAOB IflHJBE SUFFERER FROM RHEUMATISM COULD NOT WALK 115 FEET Dr. WHIMS' Pink Pills Completely Ended Sciatic Jtcuhle for. Section Jtft-man Mrs. Opten Likewise Wonderfully Benefitted. "I was taken with Sciatic Rheumatism," writes George W. Gilford, Chaffey Locks, Ont. "I was advised by a friend to give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a trial, as he had been helped by them. I continued to take them until I hid taken six boxes, when I felt completely rid of my trouble. When' I her experience as follows: "Having been lakt Jwlth"ScfUf 8f s"fflohlhranr"T having tried everything with no relief, I was recommended" fo try Dr. Williams Pink .Pills. Having used three boxes I , Entirely Rid of RheuBi&n started to take Pink Pills I could not walk Hi feet without having to sit down. Might mention that, as I am a section foreman on the railroad, I am exposed to all kinds of weather, but I have never bad an attack in 16 yean." Mrs. J. Ogsten, Arden, Man., writes of wrMf found a wonderful improve-, ment. I am now Using the fifth box. I am feeling much better in health and am able to get around again." In no disease does the blood become thin so rapidly as In rheumatism and kindred ailments. That is why Dr. Williams' Pink Tills are so successful In combatting such ailments. Their action ii ' . to build up and enrich the blood stream, and actually create new red blood cells. Equally good for rundown, anaemic and nervous conditions. Now obtainable at your druggist's in the new glass container. 50c a package. 01 SPRING IS HERE! Get Your Garden Seeds and Equipment from Thompson Hardware Company Ltd. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED bteainert leave Prince Kuu I ui tjuvouter; r.H.c. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY. 1.30 P.M. Via Ocean Falls, arriving Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T.8.M. JAKDENA EVERY FRIDAY MIOMOIIT Arriving Vancouver Sunday midnight appro. Weekly saUlnga to Port Simpson. Alice Arm, Anyox. Stewart and Naa Rtvtr points. Sunday, 9 p.m. diutKi information regarding all aaUlngs and ticket at rniNlT Rt'l'ERT AGENCY: reimd Avrnue. 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