ronday. February 1, 1932 J u Sores Broke Out All Over Her Body rt:- My hule daughter5, hands tnlu rokS "Pi" hich pread all over her body. Notidnj I tried gave hex any relief Z Hitter., lil g0tt and I J"1! oould ,of ace Burdock aailmprov; Blood, ment,aa the norea brgan to diaappear;! I gave her three bottle and the has' w MVUU1V , ! all "! itorw) manuf.eturwl, (or lb. pui JJ b : sia C- Lti, Toronto, iml. ' ' DEMERS ! aYgain Sale Dresses $5.95 to $15.00 Coats, up from $10.95 Hosiery, Chiffon (Welldrcst) : $1.50 Hosiery, Service (Welldrest) $1.25 Hats $1.00 Everything to Clear iiBrBKOiBiaraiBiaviiBiiiiaioiiraiBriiiiiiii UNION STEAMSHIPS WINTER EXCURSION PARKS Effective November Ut (Oou4 i,,ry n. 1033. I.-.T-CLABS RETURN FARES From PRINCE RUPERT iv Meals and Berth) To Vancouver and Victoria tm rri. v HI' PERT (Including Meala and Berth) )( KAN FALLS VII 21 ret Froxa ANYOX .. viBWART SIS 70 ret. : r Prlnor Rupert for Vancouver n KSDAY 1:80 pm. (S CATALA.) 1IUDAY MIDNIOHT (SS. CAROENA.) i. u .11. retrvtioii mux ticket from SMITH. Prlnor Rupert Aewj. forwuil Atrtiwe. .SUSS ret I'Imhhi M 1 Jjftl i )ni v the finest British Columbia I llftVY 'Vv 1,008 80(1 Canadian barley malt ."Wv ikAOtVV re used in tae manufacture of IsftBl " PHOENIX KXl'OltT" and fll VflmVl - "IIOIIBMIAN" IiBtror lleer. L-arrteIflir Thft8 products of Canadian. 'J"JrSp I'nrms. brewed under careful. ShJi Vftiiriii. bvifionic methods, are the busts of Phoenix Q trVjJvJjy "''jatf Th atlv-Tiiscuient is not published or diM'y''1 ''V 1l" Control Hoard or by the Government ot; Brit isli C'olunii.i . .HMMMMMM iCi I lut l.nl.tl . p it . . . . i . :.. l.:. nnnni - mv iiauu oi rcaiunir tuc auvcriiscmcms m i it.. nnl I.I a. iiuiing auvantauc of the licln tlicv Drintr you. south on the Catala last evening H. E. DeWolf, local manager ot W. H. Malkin Co. Ltd., sailed by the Catala last evening to make the round trip to Anyox and Stewart on company business. Stavely J. Mellor of the Digby Island wireless station staff salb.il last night on the Catala for Stew-1 art where he will pay a visit with j his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John' Mellor. J. R. Heckman, well known gen- , Mrs. Acton, wife of Staff Oj - fain Inunh ArlAn Hlvtatnnal mm. T.uihl It. C . ' I'avrolls" CTj ;Within Ipg 'The (3) Arctic Itgyl Circle The recent snow brought to mind the story of Pacific MUk within the Arctic Circle. When all other milk perished this wonderful milk retained Its vitality and flavor. We published the letter which gave these remarkable facts and still have it on file. Pacific Milk "100 II. C. Owned and Controlled" PLANT AT AHHOTSFOIM) SINGER SEWING MACHINES NEW AND USED For Sale ami for Rent Melt A E KKOS., LTD. THE DAILY- KJtWB - r" PAGE THREE F" i 11 11 i' -i mi LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Glasses fitted ivy registered optometrist at Heilbroner's store. SteStfe Gawthorncwho has born1 payiftg a vlslLhero; aljedlby the aiaja last Tuning on ms return to Anyox. Dominion Constable A. J. Wat- kinson returned to the city on the Catala last evening from a brief trip to Vancouver. Miss Marguerite Durant, who has' been oh a trip to Vancouver, returned to the city from the Bert's Taxi, Phfoe C78. our motto. Give tls- a call. tf Fish ;jind' s6'up": will- be given aw4y, tOmorvtbcUeen 3 and 5:351 p.m. at the ' Salvation Army Citadel, ; E. G. Thurlow of Dunster is paying a brief visit tt the city, hav ing arrived ori Jjaturday's train from the interior : ' Economize Infucl, order Bulk-cy ' ' Coal. William Macey sailed last evening on the Catala to make the round trip to Anyox and Stewart on business. COUGHS Apply Apply ovtr ovtr swallow swallow I throat and chart email piocr of XICKS VapoRub Ow 2 1 Millit Jmr. VmJ Y.-rly Jules Seguin. who has been on a brief trip to Juneau, returned '.. eral merchant of Ketchikan, and fhA rttw nn thA Pr,nnn . """w "I L iterday afternoon from the Alaska board the Princess Mary yesterday ; capital to Seattle. J. A. Simmons, Canadian customs officer at Carcross, Y.T., was a passenger aboard the Princes? for a holiday trip to Vancouvt.' and elewhere In the south. Alberta Sootlcss Egg, $11.00; ttulklcy Valley, Lump, J 12.50. Nanalmo-Wtllinston Lump, $13.-50. rtione 116 or 117 Albert & McCaffcry. J. II. Rogers, agent of the & White Pass Route at Ska.- way. and Mrs. Rogers were passen gers aboard the Princes Mary yesterday afternoon going south to (Seattle where they will spend a Bulkley Valley the High Heat unit coal. v Mrs. N. Prlngie and Mrs. M. Gonzales, both formerly of Prince Mary yesterday afternoon bound j made reservations for a bridge and tea which was held last Wednesday at the Point Grey Golf and Country Club in Vancouver. The cold weather is on and w. have" a groat stock of men's, la dies', misses and children's zipper rubbers and rubber boots at very low figures, 35 less than any where else in the city. Cut Rats Shoe Store, Meeker Block. CPit. steamer Princess Mary. Capt. S. K. Gray, having made a speedy run, arrived In port at 3 4j yesterday afternoon from Skagwjy and other Alaskan porta and sailed n4.H-r tu. aoh,, Am fnr'a 5 Pm fr Vaivwuver via Ocear ' ' Falta. a.nd coast PoinU. The Northern British Columbia and 1 TMsei Droum so"ln Alaska, and son were passengers lT .twv,rH h. rr4n,. vtVTT.r. gers. one person disembarking frt-n dtv nfiemcwn going through from Wragell for a visit In Vancouver. SAFE, SPEEDY PROVEN! Sf Butilrr'l contain M mm wno liulimlr far cauUrM r4 i'f"1!! Si lr A. tU a Au4 a aing! rip pro iC Plo Tbooamli in UU uh! tb Urg ! r cwigh mordr ia CmU ra coo-nun nvlriK of fe aMat. M-IJ her here. A. C. Whltehouse, engineer ot the Dominion Water Power and Hydrometric Branch, was a pas senger aboard the Catala last evening going through from Vancouver to Kincollth on business in connection with a new waterworks system which Is being put In 'by the natives of that village. ANNOUNCEMENT Jasper Wildfire Coal is now the hottest in the domestic field. Government analysis shows it to be the hifihest.ln B.T.U.'s and less ash. H starts quick and lasts longer. Furthermore, for your betWIt 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 you. Your next order "Jasper Wildfire." egg or lump. Note our adv. tor cash prices and save your dollars. tf lljde Transfer Phone 580 j Announcements i Eagles' Social Dance Wednesday. February 3. dancing 9:30 to 1:30. Gentlemen 50c. Ladles, refreshments. Everybody welcome. CNil. annual dance will b held in Moose Hall Friday, Febru-I ary 5, 1032. Moose Valentine Dance, Feb. 12. Moose Badminton bance Feb. Id Catholic Women's League Spring Sale April 7. The following Is the scale of charges made for reading notices: Marriage and Gniragement announcements S2. Birth Notices 60 Funeral Notices $1. Cards of Thanks, $2. Funeral Flowers 10c per name. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace C. Or chard, who recently left Prince Rupert to rnake their future home in Vancouver, have taken up residence at 3942 Twenty-Third. Avenue In the latter city. J. R. Gaudln, superintendent er. glneer of the Yukon & Whit? Pas Rpute, was a, passenger on board the Princess Mary yesterday afternoon bound for a vacation trip to Vancouver and Seattle. II was accompancld by Mrs. Gaudln. The fire departnient nad a cal! at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon t the home of W. A. Bell, 230 Slxl. Avenue East, where an explosion had occurred when George Be'! was using gasoline to clean a ha '. Mr. Bell, Jr., had his arm and hair singed and was taken to the Prince Rupert General Hospital, having been also partially gassed by smoke. Young People's Leap Year Dance ' Thirty Couples Attended Enjoyable Affair In Tff rnnnli Hall nn I Saturday Evening A very enjoyable young people's Leap Year dance was held Saturday evening In the Metropole Hall by the Paramount Orchestra under ; the leadership of Gunnar Clavrtng. About thirty couples were present, and a very happy time was enjoyed from 9 p.m. until 1 ajn. J. Jeans was master of ceremonies and Ole Welle presided at the door. It being Leap Year, the ladies chose their Nurse Tells How to Sleep Sound, Stop Gas Nurse V. Fletcher says: "Stomach gas bloated nfe so bad I could not sleep. One spoonful Adlerlka brought out all the gas and now I sleep well and feel fine Ormes, Ltd., Drugs. HEADACHES STOPPED I WHEN PROPER I GLASSES ARE j FITTED j Lady was unable to rr;d or sew and had severe headaches. A thorough examination showed the sight to be good, but the reserve, necessary for continued close work, was completely exhausted. Proper glasses soon stopped the headaches and made closo work a pleasure. The glasses fitted In one of the new smart frames were very becoming. Particular attention Is always taken in selecting the most becoming frame for every requlrpmont at the Optical Dep't. of MAX HEILHRONER Jeweler Hotel Arrivals New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot It Cold water: Steam Heat Wc. PER DAY AND UP J. Zarelli Trlrphone tSI John Dodds. (N.R.; N. C. La-mont, city; Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Skinner, city Prince Rupert DRY DOCK SHIPYARD .Operating three Dry Docks Total capacity 20,000 tons Shipbuilders and Ship Repairers for Steel and Wood Vessels Sawmill and MinlngMachlnery Repaired and Overhauled Iron and Brass Casting Elertrlc and Acetylene Welding 50-ton Derrick for Heavy Lifts Men's High -Grade IU1TS n OVERCOATS Latest Styles and Colors selling at HALF-PRICE Men's All Wool Sweat ers Q-fl ftff Reg. $4.25 . V Men's Silk and Wool Sweaters QA Off Reg. $6.50 . Vw Men's $7.00 and $8.00 QA Off Boots Boots selling selling at per pair 1 JL mm U 1 Men's All Wool Sweaters Q9 QC Reg. $6.00 . V Boys' All Wool Pullover sNers 31.65 Hundreds of Bargains in All-Wool UNDERWEAR Turnbull's Cee-Tee Un- E Men's All Wool Heavy derwear Garment 31.75 Wool Ribbed Garment Men's Cashmere Underwear &f Garment Men's Combina- ACT Weight Now 31.95 Viking and Stanfields makes at Half-Price Hundreds and hundreds of Men's Pants selling at $1.95 up to Reg. price as high as high as $7.50 and $8.00 a pair Wonderful Bargains in Men's BOOTS and Shoes Oxfords Reg. $5.50 32.75 Min's Felt Hats, Reg. gj? $1.50 Hundreds of Men's Caps 95c B. C CLOTHIERS LTD. Third Avenue West BISusULbasbbbbV BREAD has an appetizing taste all its own when baked the new Quaker way. It's a remarkable new time and labour saving way that thousands of women have adopted with enthusiasm. You'll find full directions in our booklet "The Quaker Method of Easy Bread Baking." It's free. Just write us, or ask your dealer. Quaker Flour is made of wheat selected for its high food value and milling qua lity. Exacting tests are made each hour during milling. Samples art baked daily in our own kitchens. I f Quaker Flour does not give you perfect satisfaction your dealer is authorized to refund your money. The Quaker Oats Company, Saskatoon. 5 H1BBBBBBBBBBBBBBlBBlBBflBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBPg Irire! rirell 15MW Flour tBsjBJ-bbP!TbBBB If you lose anything, try a classified aL ft