Uday, February, 1932 : - . A Restful Night follows Oil DVfl LTI N E TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE a savings account for your child at the Bank of Montreal and make his or her future safe. BANK OF MONTREAL Established 1817 Tout Ait In Uxctn of 750,000,000 Prince Kupcrt Branch: F. A. MacCALLUM,, Managrr see For bvtivr roxuHs in t'ooUimj -use EAGLE EMCAX1I l'.ASY lo m.lf Wiulifal light kf("f f'M rrS Bm1 Milk, h triture illt Burden lg Horilrn F-tle Hrn.l mmiUm mf" n ... , F. . - - ' - 1 the rrrtm of good country miiw in ' lnn. To male cooling eirr. r.ne ',' "MO,h l Memied into HorJent feglr lr-il MHW. 1 ol.Lm definitely better re.lti from '''M,,I milk tb.n ire pnwiMe by miiing ah erurilely. A f 1M reie liv the nl.r fioeit roU it jut ofT the pre.. U e milled "New Mgic for Your Kit. hrn. We will gUdly uil copjr-fre lhe Ling. Tut ! C.. Umifi, llCMt SuTmi rttt f .'" Mm-'- Tmi IH.W." if3 Kt the habit of rpmlimr Hi,, mlvortisnnionts in this paper ! Ind t nLin,. ...I i r ii l 1. il L.imrvnil. C.N.R.A. Ball p.m. sharp. K iniviiiiiiiuu ill uiu 1 1 a.-1 1 1 iiiv? iMMiH.r ii C.N.U. steamer Prlifce John. CapUin Nell McLean, Is due in port about Thursday night or Friday morning from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands. The! vessel was reported stormbound last night at Skldegate. Economize ey Coal. in fuel, order Bulk- Miss Mary McCaftery, who I, training for a nurse in at. Joseph s Hospital, Victoria, arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert this morning frorrrtthe south to spend holiday visiting here with he parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Mt- Caffery, Fourth Avenue West. , W. E. Baillie, assistant supertn-!?- - - Maost Valentine Dane, Feb. 12. Moot Badminton Dance Feb. Id Baptist Church supper Feb. 19. Catholic Women's League Spring Sile Anrll 7 Prince Rupert DRY DOCK SHIPYARD Opcratlni three Dry Docks Total capacity 20,000 tons Shipbuilders and Ship Repairers for Steel and Wood Vessels Sawmill and MlnlnffMachlnrry Repaired and Overhauled Iron and Brass Casting Electric and Acetylene Weldlnr 50-tnn Derrick for Heavy Lifts THB DAILY RKWI PAGE THREE LOCAL NEWS ITEMS February 5 starts 27 Miss Phyllis Harvey sailed on the Catala yesterday afternoon lor a nouaay visit to Vancouver. Local Fresh Eggs, 25c. per doz. FrlMell. Mrs. II. Smith, who arrived !n the city from the Interior by train yesterday, sailed on the Catala In the afternoon for Victoria In com pany with Mr. and Mrs. II. Calder wood. Bert's Taxi, Phone 078. "Service- is our motto. Give us a call. tf Presbyterian Valentine Tea, Feb ruary 28. St. Andrew's Cathedral Annual Men's Banquet and Concert Wed nesday, Feb. 3 at 7:15 p.m. Price 50c. 27 Mrs. William Cruickshank and son, who have been visiting since Christmas with relatives in Vancouver, returned' to the city from the south on the Prince Rupwrt this morning. Baby's Cold "Baby'i Own Tablets relieve baby's colds so easily," writes Mrs. Albert E. Knowles, Granton, Ont, "I wouldn't be without them if they cost twice 1 1' ji-- as much." If Baby has running or clogged nose, give BABY'S OWN TABLETS. Absolutely safe. See certificate in each 25c package. 2)4 Dr. WIHUmi' BABY'S OWN TABLETS tendent engineer of Canadian Na-1 e. D. Haddon, manager of the ttonal Steamships, arrived in the iBank of Hyder, is a passenger on city on the Prince Rupert, this . board the Prince Rupert today re-morning from Vancouver for a! turning north after a brief bust-brief visit here on official business !ness trip to Vancouver and Seattle. in connection with the overhauling of the steamer Prince George in the local dry dock. Leslie J. Martin, superintendent of sale for the Home Oil Distri butors Ltd., arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from Vancouver and will proceed by train tomorrow to the interior etiroute back to Vancouver. He will be accompanied as far as Prince George by Ted LePage, district ' manager. 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. Fur thermore, 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 may state to you. Your next order "Jasper Wildfire." egg or lump. Note aur adv. for cash prices and save your dollars. itf Hyde Transfer Phone 580 Announcements Eagles' Social Dance Wednesday February 3. dancing 9:30 to 1 :0 Gentlemen 50c. Ladles, refreshments. Everybody welcome. CNJt. annual dance will b-held In Moose Hall Friday. Fcbru-ry S, 1932. Sons of Norway Farewell Dwwe Feb. Hall. Fishermen's 9 in Mow Bulklcy Valley the High unit coal. ' . Heat Sam L. Simpson, who has been spending some time in Vancouver, arrived in the city frbm the south on the Prince Rupert this morning and will sail Saturday night on the Prince John for Massett. Mrs. C. F. Davis, wife of the chief engineer of the steamer Prince George, who died here yesterday morning, arrived In the city on trc Prince Rupert this morning from Vancouver and will return south tomorrow night in company with the remains. The funeral is to take place in Vancouver. Commander A. S. M. Nlcholls marine superintendent of Canadian National Steamships, arrived in the city on the Prince Ruprr; this morning from Vancouver f r a brief visit here on official duie-In connection with the annual overhaul of the ss. Prince Gror at the local dry dock. He will rr-turn to Vancouver on the Prince Rupert tomorrow night. lor Colds. Sore ifiroat rub oh xiifTl AII IN CANADA Shop Fixtures or -The Rupert Pharmacy FOR SALE Individually Consisting of Shaw Cases, Wall Cases. National Cash Register, Scales. Tablet and Other Ai t idea. May be seen at Curtis Block. 135 Second Avenue Canadian Credit Men's TRUST ASSOCIATION C. C. Marshall Rev. P. M. Fosse, Prince Rupert, and Rev. Bert Shearman, Kitfcatla'. have been authorized under tt-e Marriage Act' to solemtee marriage In this province, the B. C. Gazette announces. Moose Installation of officers, tonight. .Women, of MSooseheart Legion ana t famines invited to at tend afcifirfcfrC? : , . .. Mrs. Frank St. Amour, who has been visiting for the past two or three months in Sacramento, Ca' ifornla, and In Vancouver, return ed to the city from the south on the Prince-Rupert this morning. Mrs. Bert Smith, who ha3 bcci vlsltlne in the city for several weeks with Mrs. J. II. Carson Fourth Avenue West, will sail by the Prince Rupert this afternoon on her return to her home at Pre mier. C.N.R. steamer Prince Rupert Capt. D. Donald, arrived In port on time a: 10:30 this morning from Vancouver, Powell River and Oc- ! ean Falls and will sail at 4 o'clock I this afternoon for Anyox am! Stewart whence she will return here tomorrow evening WHAT CAUSES EPILEPSY? IS THERE A CURE? New York, N.Y. A booklet containing the opinions of famous doctors on the subject "Can Epilepsy Be Cured?" has met with great Interest throughout the country. Dr. Imre of Budapest, Hungary, Dr. Miner of New York and Dr. Bowers of Los Angeles have all contributed to this Interesting discussion, which contains a great deal of informa tion and advice on the subject. Any reader writing to Educational Divi sion. 509 Fifth Avenue, New York, City Desk CD41 will receive a free copy of this booklet while they last. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Piano, almost new. at sacrifice; 1 bedroom suite; solid oak dining table and a chairs. Phone Black 280. tf Situate in Range 5, Coast District, British Columbia I'ndrr and by Tlrtue of the powers of sale contained In a certain Indenture of Mortgage dated the 9th of July, A.D. 1930 which will be produced at the lime of the sale. There will be offered for sale by Public Auciion by Mr. Chas. II. Thomas, Auctioneer of Terrace, British Columbia at 11 o'clock forenoon on Tuesday, March 15, 1932 At the Provincial Police Of-, f ice, at Terrace, in the Pro-; vmce of British C olumbia, the following property: All that certain parcel or tract of land kltuate in Range 5, Coast Dii-trict, In the Province of British Co lumbia, and more particularly j known and described as Lot Tliir-een (13) District Lot 361, Plan 10CG containing 9.7 acres more or less. Well fenced. Good barn, house and outbuildings. All cleared and about 3 acres in small fruits and fruit trees. ' TERMS OF SALE: Twenty per cent cash, balance upon delivery of title. For further particulars in connection with sale apply to H&td:AriwaisfltPcssrs. Patmore & New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot & Cold water: Steam Heat 75c. PER DAY AND UP J. Zarelll Trlrihniir tl W. F N.R. Felton and W. & King, C. Fulton Barristers, Prince Rupert, British Columbia, or to Charles II. Thomas, Terrace, B.C. Dated nt Prince Rupert, B.C. this asth day of January. A.D.. 1932. Price 50c a fox tain k Umfkii Wrick Sit Ip NiH Tic Rtft Mm. Ma IUM,rWk Uk 6t, writes " I wm troubled M Me wit mj mttm I wm a Moffat wreck. I tooU Mt do my wort, and would hare to afe np katf tfca Mfht m Meont af not being abet to seep. On ky imo4-twmmdid MSbcro'i Bears and Nerre PUis. l'ltied one box aad tot relief, : and by the tone I Wd token at bora I wm m w1 Merer." Bold at kH dnic i nml iliin, w MiW mt wnif ( prim tor Tk T. Cfc, LU. TraM, Oat. DEMERS BIG SALE Evening Dresses 10 per cent. Off marked down prices Wednesday and Thursday Only UNION STEAMSHIPS SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION FARES. Effective. Novemr lt (OSOd to February 29, 1933. , ft EDUCED FIRST-CLASS RETURN FARES. From PniNCE RUPERT (including MeaU and Bertb) . To Vancouver and Victoria ln.(Ht rrl. TO PRINCE RUPERT (Includln MU aiid Eerth, From OCEAN FALLS U13t ret. prwn ANYOX HZ 25 ret Frcm STEWART S18.70 ref. Sttamer leave Prince Rupert lor Vaacyuver EVERY TUESDAY 1 30 p.m. (8 A. CATALA.) EVERY FRIDAY MIDNIGHT (3 8. CARDENA.I Full tnrormati'jn. reservation and ticket from R M. SMITH. Prlnre Rupert .Iseiiey. Kerund ,enne. Phone M ALL OUR COALS ARE IN A DRY SHED Delivered Dry to Your Bin. You are assured in gelling full weight JASPER WILDFIKL EGG Per Ton, $12.50; Cah Price $11.50 JASPER WILDFIRE LUMP Per Ton, f 1J.50: Cash Price . 12.50 PEMBINA EGG Keg. Price, $12.50; Cash Price 11.50 Dry Jack Pine and Cedar HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 MORTGAGE Someone Asked the Other Day ale of Land 10c. why the Daily News had such a large circulation in the city. It was easy tq answer. The reason is because thoSe responsible for the production of the paper put the very best they can afford into its makeup and .sometimes more than thoy can afford. They give the people the best possible for the money. ONLY a Week that is the price of The Daily News Delivered to Your Home It's worth ten cents a week to get the Waterfront Whiffs on Saturday. It's worth something to have tho topics of the day discussed in an impartial and interesting manner. It's worth something to follow the adventures of Tillie the Toiler everv.evenine. IfsAvarth a good deal to be able to read thp local advertisingjuul to knovvhere to buy and.whai price t ijd f I J The Daily News is a paper that is representative of the city and no one need be ashamed to send it away to. their friends. Telephone the office and the boy will call and collect. THE DAILY NEWS Third Ave. Prince Rupert Phone 98 Hi . Ik 4 f . 'i i'i , m - 1 nt .43' s '4 ... j