Miy 21, 1933 price 50c a box McBRIDE Mail Schedule Sirry To See Night Coming She Could Not Sleep Mrs. K. MeElroy, Kirkfield, Ont., writes:-" I was very nervous and run down, was short of breath, and had mothering feelings, and wag sorry .U ajMJiithtfwnicgM I could, wit lie down or m. to sleep. tJi H0"1 t w" Milbnn' Heart and Nero Fills. I took if ren boxes and am now completely relieved; can ileep fine all nijftit, and haTe gained in weight" draf ed tnrtS tkorm, m mW dlnot oa rMaipt at pri TU T. U3b . p: Oni. OT QFM EUROPEAN BXPEUT . HQ , tJ JLhJLuLy WATCHMAKER apprenticeship at the Royal Danish Watchmaker at Copenhagen, then 12 years abroad working In the big cities of Europe. Man urucrs u'"ii; ""tutu iu. t rues ueasonabie. TERRACE, HRITISII COLUMBIA district News , . i scourge of mosqul-, .mcing to become evl- . roe and C. Edwards :.- George last week, called there for Jury h" session of the 8u- Asslzes. .;; at Snowahoe is short- rutting lumber and ' in operation for at :,ths. It is expected. Aid Society of St. : Church met Wed- ioon at the home of Murray. v.rrson ha gone to r to receive hospital ,.nd Ed. Oarrett have town with 19 beaver they secured while ;tie Beam River n. seed laspector from id R. M. Hail have the demonstration I rn IIIXIIII1 ,1llllllu t v Catala ... 1:M pm ss Pr. Geoff e 10 pan. - Prin. Adelaide 10 pm udena midnight - Prin. Alice ... pm. from Vancouver v. Catala .. pm. Pr. George 8 pm Pi George ... 10:30 a.m. Cardena pm. Princess Adelaide pm. Prin. Alice a frKia River and Port Simpson Catala 9 pm ton Nias Itlvrr Pnrl KimtiMin k.n Catala .... 11:30 am. ss Catala 0 pm. Pi George 4 pm oiewari ana .inrox sv Catala .... 11:30 am. "cran Falls v CaUla .... 1:30 pm. ns Pr. Geo rue .... 10 pm. r ss Prin. Adelaide 10 pm "n Ocean Falls s Pr. George .... 10:30 am F vs Cardena pm. Princess Adelaide pm. 'm Quern Charlotte Islands l' and 26 ss. Pr. John am. or Queen Charlotte Islands k' i itid 28 s. P. John 10 pm. of Alaska "m Alaska M ss. Prin. Alice s. Prin. Alice ""n fikeena Itlvrr am pm Cardena pm Wctlnprfaw 10:30 a.m Tat tk. r. . " "'.t a rA ""ooay, WcdnetyanilljSil ursday Friday 11 ' 4 IS and "25 F'otn Vancouver- Sunday Friday S.'"""1Z. l' 1 and 21 . 10:40 a.m 12:30 noon 9 pjn .11 p.m p.m p.m pm a.m LOCAL NEWS Mr and Mrs. P. M Rayner, who have been on a trip to the interior, returned to the city on this morning's train. A. E. Partow, district forester, re turned to the cKy on this morn ing's train from a trip to Smith -ers and elsewhere in the Interior on official duties Louis Sohulz, well known merch ant, who has been on a business trip to Vancouver and elsew.Vr in the south, was a passenger on board the Princess Norah tim morning returning north. Charles Ooldsteui. well known Juneau merchant, was a passengei-oboartf the Princess Norah this morning returning to the Alaska Captial after a business trip to Seattle and elsewhere in the south. Mrs. A. B. Taylor of Victoria was a passenger aboard the steamer 1rlrtc i Norah this morning going north to spend tr summer at At-'In where she formerly resided She is (he muther of Purser Taylor of the Princess Norah. Provincial Constable William Harrison, who has been located at Cioyah Bay relief camp daring the past winter, left aboard the provincial police cruiser PJttX. 8 this morning for Port Islington where h will be stationed tor the Miss Cleo Muanilein. who Is in! training for a nurse at toe Haael-; ton HospMal. arrived to the city on tiiis morning's train from thej interior to spend a three weeks': holiday here visiting with her par- j ents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Muasalletn, Fourth Avenue West. Wtlli-un MoCallum, fisherman, was found guilty by Magistrate McClymont in city police court this morning on a charge of theft of gasuhni from Fred Stephens' gas-boat Anna McKay at Cow Bay and was remanded until Monday for sentence. Sergeant BlaUa, R.C.MP. of Car-cross wns a passenger aboard the Prim ess Norah this morning re turning to the Yukon Territory af of a party of nine Moantaes who will be engaged In relief duties in various parts of th Yukon daring the summer Theodore Luilch. who arrived In the city recently from Premier, left northbound from Vancouver to ?kairway. The list included about twenty employees of the Yukon and White Pass Route goto north for the summer. One person tfto"! embarked from the vessel here' i'Vr.p! half -a down Went north from here aboard her. j Advertise in the Daily Nes. j LOCAL NEWS Chimneys swept, stove pipes and gutters cleaned. Phone 5. tf Why jay big price for hollaay -shoes? But them at the Cut Rat Shoe Store 120 VIGORO Complete plant food for lawns, gardens, flowers and i shrubs. 10 lbs. for 85c. GORDON'S j HARDWARE. tf j Mrs. A. D. Blrreil and two sons, i who have been on a visit to Eng land, returned to the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday after noon. W. F. Cameron, well known pi oneer resident of the city, was ad mitted to the Prince Rupert Gen eral Hospital on Thursday even ing for treatment. Mr?. Friend of Vancouver, mottv er cl Mrs. A J. Webber of this city, arrived on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon from the south to pay a visit with her daughter. Mrs. Friend's father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Hooper, also came nor'n. COMFORT for COLICKY BABIES . . . THROUGH CASTORIA'S GENTLE REGULATION The beat way to prevent colic, doctors say, is to avoid gas ia stomach and bowels by keeping ike eatire intestinal tract open, free from waste. Hot remember this: a tiny baby's tender litUe owssajMnftl tjUjasl harah treatment The?' titoTlx aently urged. This is iut the lime Castoria can help moat. Catoria, yon know, n made aperiiilly for babies and children. It is a pure vegetable preparation, perfectly harmleaa. It contains no harsh drug, 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 hand, with the name: CASTORIA Men. remember your wife and children on Victoria Day. Buy them holiday footwear at the Cut Rate Shoe Store 120 Col. and Mrs. J. W. Nicholls and family left on yesterday afternoon's train for Lakelse where they will spend the week-ena. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilson and young child arrived in the city on this morning's train from Haael- tsr a trip south. He was in charge ton where they have been spending the winter with Mr. Wilson s par-ents. Mr. and Mm. B. R. Wilson. Mrs. B. C. McCotkrie, widow of the 1 ite Capt. McCoekfte. former harbor master here, arrived li the city on the Princess Adelaide yes- on yesteraaj afternoon's train forlterday afternoon from Vancouver. Mon:veal where, on May 30, he will since her departure from Prtnoe sail on i he steamer Montcalm for Rupert a few years ago, Mrs. Me-Southampton where he will trans- Coskrie has spent some tttne In fer to a vessel of tne Union Custle England. Line and proceed to the Transvaal In South Africa. ! Albert Farrow, steamboat ln- . spector. Vancouver, aoer a mree- J. Bruce Johnstone, proprietor of day visit here on official duties, the Lakelse Lake Hot Springs Ho-1 sailed this morning on the Princess tel. returned to the Interior on Norah for Whltehorse and Atlln vctercay afternoon's train follow-1 where he will conduct his spring ng a two day business visit to the inspection of river and lake boat -Hy. While here he purcnassd from before they start on their summers' the Pacific Salvage Co. a fine new work. Mr. Farrow expects to be 18-foot Peterborough outboard mo- back here from the north In two tor boat and 13 h.p. Lockwcod en-: or three weeks' time. on "v . . .'.7;. '..'. Z P-T m... nlnaf naxsonavrs nnl Irm (he East hnarri the steamer Princess Norah , Eafurday, Tuesday and Thurs-1 vhteh was In port thai morning uay 0r Vancouver Tuesday aUSVBTiM am if UriMUlO sr -va-a THE DAILY NEWS PAQB THREE Monday Special Terrace Potatoes 3 AQ per sack Munro Bros. Why hire a ton trurk for pound parcels? Phone Messenger 131. (tf) Don't forget Rebckah Bridge, whist, Miy 25, Mctropole Hall, 8:30. Tuesday Is Victoria Day. Get your holiday shoes and runners at the Cut Rate Shoo Store. 120 Oscar Fulton left on yesterday afternoon's train for Lakelse Lake where he will spend the week-end. E. Hogan, who arrived in the city earlier In the week from Dorreen, sailed this morning on the Princess Norah for Dawson. ltfTT-SJ Moose Memorial Services, jto7Y tomorrow, Sunday, at 2 p. m.. in me Moose mil. pa rade to United Church from Moose Hall at 7 p.m. Band in attendance. All Moose cordially Invited. Delayed by having had heavy freights to discharge at cannery points along the route. Union as. Card era, Capt. Ernest Georgeson, ' arrived In port at 5:45 this morning from the south and sailed at 1 7 ajn. on her return to Vancouver i and waypolnts. James Stewart arrived in the ;clty on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon from Vancouver, where he has been attending the University of British Columbia, to epend the summer vacation here ' with his parent. Mr. and Mrs. D. ,G. Stewart. Fourth Avenue West. I C. C Perry, assistant commis sioner of Indian Affairs for the province of British Columbia with; tending Conference In New Westminster. Mr. Wilson has accepted a call to St. James Church. Vancouver, and will be leaving at the end of the month with his wife and family for the south. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Guitar and ukelele $20 the two. Dally News. Announcements Eagles Narcissus Dance May 27, Ladles refreshments. Gentlemen 50c. Prince Rupert Singers Concert, United Church, May 30. Elks' Flag Day June 3. Eastern Star Tea June 15. Moose picnic, Dishy Island, June 26. NOTICE OF Sheriffs Sale ' Ronald I'rele Et-AI vs. North Pacific Mines Inc. By authority of a Warrant of Execution and Judgment to me direc ted, I will cause to be sold at Pub- j 11c Auction at Maseett, B.C. the fol- j lowing: I Placer Lease No. 132, Vicinity of lot 749, also the buildings, equipment, gas-engines, etc, of the above defendants, now at the building on ' Lease No. 132 at East Massett, B.C., i at 2 P.M.. on the 2nd day of June, j '1932. An inventory of the above! equipment may be seen at Sheriff's Office. i James Martin, Sheriff's Agent will conduct the sale a above place ! and date. TERMS OASIL S. A. NICKERSON, ,tl22 , Sheriff. 8l 11UPTUKEI) . Wear SMITH'S SILVER TRUSS for rsinfort and p:lttv support. No elastic to bind, no utttttr-itid o pull nj steal. Light, durable and oonl. 5-year guama tec. Write tor inTcrawtton. SMITH MTO. COMPANY. DEPT. 35. 0 ALT, ONT. Trusses exelutlvtly qtoee 1603. V 7 Holiday shoes and runners for men. women, misses and boys at the Cut Rate Shoe Store. The best footwear at the lowest prices. 120 rTrVr u. According to a wire received In nf PrfnCeff Ae ! Che city yesterday, Jules Seguln, n1",, J?rolf i wA taow Pioneer and retorn Ooola district .Bella tidier of Prince Rupert, was do- WCVfc ""c uu" ling weU in hospital In- Vancouver- I Mr. and Mrs. Bnc Havela and child, who arrived frl the city on , Thursday everilng from Anyox, left on yesterday afternoon's train for Halifax where they will Mil on May 30 aboard the steamer Grips- holm for HeMngfort enroute to thdr home In Finland. Rev. Alfred Wilson, pastor of First United Church nere, returned ! to the city on the Princess Adel aide yesterday afternoon after at after having undergone an Mackenzie Furniture LINOLEUM SPECIAL FRIDAY and SATURDAY Heavy Printed Linoleum with Burlap back, per square yard 92c (Only 400 yards) Feltol Floor Covering, while It lasts per square yard 55c Feltol Mats, each 15c Mackenzie Furniture Phone 775 Hotel Arrivals New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot it Cold water: Steam Heat 75c. PER DAY AND UP J. ZareUi Trlrplionc tSl Mrs. A. MelLn and Mrs. D. Had-land, Oona River. Plumbing Prices Reduced Why Send Out of Town For Plumbing Goods? 4-Plece PlumtOftg Outiit ( - , Complete with 95 trimmings Compare this with Eaton's catalogues and remember, we pay the freight. Labor charges rrduccd from . $1.50 to $1.25 per hour Smith & Mallctt Ltd. Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 mm Restores the Tired Nerves Moth Nerves fVHAT a joy are healthy, rollicking vv children when you, .ate, in good health. What a worry when the nerves are tired and rundown and every sound irritates and annoys. You have not been sleeping well, had headaches, perhaps, and feel tired and irritable. You are beginning to fear a nervous breakdown. Only through the medium of the blood can the exhausted nerves be restored and this is best accomplished by using Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. Many thousands of tired, nervous mothers have proven this to their utmost satisfaction. It is so much easier to prevent than to overcome diseases of the nerves. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food CHURCH NOTICES ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Church of LneUndl Very Rev. J. 11. Gibson. Dean TRINITY SUNDAY 8 AJkl., Holy Communion 10 AJvf, Sunday School 11 AJI.. Morning Prayer and Sermon I. O. D. E. Church Parade 7:30 PJ.1., Evening Prayer and Sermon CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (Christian Science Society, Third St, Besner Block) This Society is a branch of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Mass. Sunday morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject, "SOUL AND BODY." Sunday School at 18:15. Testimonial meeting Wednesday at 8 pjn. Reading Room, Third Street, Besner Block, open on Mondays and Thursdays from 3 to 5. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister, Rev. W. D. Grant Hollingworth, BA. Organist, John E. Davey Morning Service at 11. Speaker W. W. C. O'Neill Evening Service at 7:80' Musical Service by the Choir. Solos and Anthems FIRST UNITED CHURCH Pastor, Rev. A. Wilson, BJl. Morning Worship at 11: "Messages From Conference' Sunday School at 12:15 Evening Worship at 7:30 Attended by Moose Fraternal Order Anthem: "The Lord Will Be a Refuge." Solo Dr. R. G. Large The Pastor will preach Dr. Maguire - SKMtiiei'!, lt'vn Pruu'i' ltui-'rt lor Vaiu' I'.S.S, .1T.1I. V KVKKY Tl KSIUV 1 ::i, I'M. Via Ot-ean Palls arriving Vancouver Th. idv T.S.N. ritlllKN.1 KVi:UV FIJiriAV MIDMlillT, Arriving Vancouver Sunday midnight, approx. Wtly wklluigs to Port Slnipsor.. Alloe A' in. Anyos. Dentist ROOMS 7-8-9, SMITH BLOCK 4 525 - Phpne - 525 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED ji in. Rler putnu. Sunday. Pm. Further information regarding all silling and tickets at IKIMi: It I ThUT AIIKNCV: Wiul .Urnv I'bene atea-ait and Naas