The A.B This modern, practical family washer at an unbelievably low price. A touch of the finger puts this wonderful labor-saver to work for you. Quiet smooth dependable never out of order the A B C Playmayd is always ready to give you efficient service whether you want to wash out a few pieces of silk or a big week's family washing. Phone 210 for a Free Demonstration Northern British Columbia Power Hesncr Block A Restful Night follows on LTI N E' TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE 36E LOCAL ITEMS Mrs. C. Mlhiel of Terrace is pay-lng a brief visit to the city, hav ing arrivea in town from the interior on yesterday's train. Prior to the opening and after the close of the regular fortnightly meeting last evening the city council was In private session for over an hour, estimates for tho year being under discussion. Harry B. Guest of Prince George arrived in the citv from t.hn in. terlor on yesterday's train aud sailed this morning on the Princess Norah for a visit to Juneau. Walter G. Broad, customs officer at Stewart, is a passenger aboard the Prince Oeorge today returning to his duties in the north after a few weeks' visit to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. James McNulty. who have been spending the winter in Southern California, returned to the city from the south on the Prince George this morning. . Provincial Constable It. C. Gllker of the city detachment returned to the city on the Prince George this morning after a brief trip to Van couver on escort duty. James L. Lee, local manager of the Atltn Fisheries, returned to the city on the Prince George this morning from a two week's trip to Vancouver on company business, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ntckerton, who have been on a two months' hoU4a&ftit to Vancouver. VJctoia and Seattle, returned to the city from the south on the Prince George this morning. J. R. Oaudln, superintendent en glneer for tbe Yukon and Whk Pass Route, and Mrs. Oaudln were oaswngers aboard tae Princes Norah this morning bound to White Horse. They have beci pending the winter in Vancouver The owner of the building o 1334 Beach Place Is being instructed bv the city enuncll to repair or demolish the home which is h rtare of collapse, has been deemed by the city engineer to be in i dangerous state. A report to thi effect from the baud of works was adopted by the dty council last night. D. Critchley, A. Dodge, R. Vick, A. Vtek and A. Olsen. members of the crew of Inverness cannery, arrived In the city on the Prince Oeorge this morning from Vancouver after having spent the winter at their homes In the south and are proceeding to the cannery on tills afternoon's train to take up their duties for the season. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS It costs no more to ride in a Nash Special then In any other car. Just call Nelson's Taxi 849. it Special Sunday , chicken dinner. 50c, at the Commodore, where you get good eats, comfort and' service. 77 City accounts for the two weeks ending March 24 totalling $86,681.-81 were passed for payment at last nights council meeting. W. H. Galbraith of Port Essing-ton arrived in the' city from the Skeena River on yesterday's train for a brief visit to town. Jan Olof Erlcksoh, Whitehorse hotel proprietor, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah this morning returning north after a trip, to Vancouver and elsewhere, in the south. Miss Rita McLean, who teaches school at Stewart, Is spending the Easter vacation at Seal Cove with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. M. McLean. With her here is Miss Thoma, teacher in charge of the public school at Hyder. Th6 city council last night ac cepted an offer of $25 from Jeff Lambley for the purchase of the old city tractor now standing idle at Dunsmulr Street. Mr. Lambly's offer was the only one made and its acceptance was recommended by the Board of Works. C.N.R. steamer Prince George Capt. H. E. Nedden, arrived In port on tune at 10:30 this mornln? from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls and will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Anyox and Stewart whence she will return here tomorrow evening southbound. i u Word has been received by friends in the city of the birth In Toronto on March 20 of a daugh ter to Mr. and -Mrs.' J. H. Spiers. Mrs. Spiers, before her marriage, was Miss Anne Castell R. N., a gra duate of the Prince Rupert General Hosplta) training school for nurses. CeTW''have''beeh sent both tb Ottawa and Victoria submitting the proposal of Aid. Macdona'.cl that the government lend $50,000 o the city for the carrying on of relief work during the present ur employment crisis but. so far. no -olles hr.ve been received from "Ither. government, the city cpun-11 was informed lat night by 'ovnr r H Orme and City Sollcl-"v E. F Jones. FASHION HINT "I low to make my old short skirts conform to the new length was a problem to me until I hit on this plan. I dropped the hems; and as the part that had been turned under was darker than the rest, I redyed the entire dress, after having bleached the goods, following directions in the Diamond Dyes package. "I used Diamond Dyes for the rcdycinc, of course. I nave dyed many things with these wonderful colors. They have saved me many dollars and have never failed to give perfect results smooth, even colors fast to wear and washing. Friends think my things are new when I rcdye or lint them with Diamond Dyes. They do give the most gorgeous colors I" Mrs. G.C. Levis. Quebec .C. Playmayd A Cana.ll.. M..I - PP NOW ONLY $ 1 0900 $5.00 down a""" ConyUi Mrs. F. E. Robertson, who has been on a trip to Vancouver, returned to the city from the south on the Prince George this morning. Get your garden tools at Gordon's Hardware. We carry a com plcte stock of garden tools, seeds, fencing and poultry netting. Our prices are the best. Phone 311. tf Underweight? "My baby was so thin his hands were like bird claws. But he thrived wonderfully after I started giving Baby's Own Tablets," writes Mrs. L. Kennedy, Portland, Ontario. I Baby's Own Tab let' help to regulate stomach and bowels; and the thin child gains weight Absolutely tafe. 25c package. 233 Dr. Wllllami BABY'S OWN TABLETS Norman A. McLean, purser of the steamei Prince John on the Queen Charlotte Island run, arrived in the City on the Prince George this morning after making a brief stay- ever in Vancouver and will rejoin his ship here this week. William C. Fraser, agent for the Yukon & White Pass Railway at Carcrost, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah this morning returning to his duties In the north after a visit to Vancouver and elsewhere outside. McLeod White, mining engineer for the Consolidated Mining s Smelting Co., was a passenger on board the Princess Norah ,thlx morning ajlng through to Atlin in which district he will again spend the season. He has been sepndlng the winter in Vancouver. ? Andrew Glover, ..steward of the Prince Rupert Club, returned to the city this morning on the rs. Prince George after a month's va cation visiting at . the home of Lieutenant T. AjMIawthorne In Calgary and spending a few days with friends at Kicking Horse Mountain and Vancouver. A. B. StorrlonicLan application before the city council list nigh', to purchase lot 76, block 3, section 7 for $50, $25 cash and the bilirubin five monthly payments of $5 each. At the suggestion of Aid. Casey, the offer was laid on the table until such time as the council decides on a policy to govern the sale of lots reverted to the city for taxes. H. R. Hill, having paid In full for the property t under the soldiers' housing scheme, is to have deed of lot 12, block 6. section 2, transferred to him by the city. A recommendation to this effect" from the finance committee was adopted by the city council at nV meeting last evening. Mr. Hill is one of comparatively few whj have completed payments on soldiers' houses. BE HAPPY SAVEMONEY BUY RIGHT 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 your6clf that you can live and bd happy without spending money foolishly. Fourth, read something of the history' of our forefathers "fn the early days of Canada, lri 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 it McCAFFERY. LIMI- iTED, who are In a position to quote I prices to your advantage. Phones ' 116 and 117. R. B. Young of Port Simpson Is paying a, brief business visit to town, having" arrived In the city, by gasboat yesterday afternoon. ' Don't forget the United Church Easter Sale In the Church Parlors tomorrow afternoon from 3 tb 6. ' 7 III il. Ill : lljl.i I.' I 11 Karl ThieleV secretary of the teN rltory of 'Alaska, was' a jjasserigor aboard the "Princess'1 Norah thU morning returning to Juneau after a brief trip to Seattle. Congregational Social In St. 'Andrew's Cathedral Hall, Thursday. March 31, at 8 p.m., to celebrate the -25th Anniversary 6f the open ing of the'ChurcHHall.'- " There were seventy passenger -aboard the steamer Princess Norah which was in port this morning bound from Vancouver to Skag-way. Three persons discmbarkec. from the vessel here; C.P.R. steamer Princess Norah Capt. William Palmer, arrived lu port at 9 o'clock this morning frorr. Vancouver and sailed a couple o' hours later for Skagway and oth Alaska points whence she Is scheduled to call here next Sunday afternoon on her return south. TL vessel had a good-sized list of passengers for the north. George N. Corkle, ship's carpenter for the Yukon and White Pas Route and during steamship construction days at the local dry dock located here, when he became prominent in local athletic clr cles, was a passenger aboard tlv Princess Norah this morning bouno for Whitehorse where he wi;! spend the summer. He was amony a number of other members of th White Pass and Yukon staff who were going north on the vesse! Mr. Corkle had been spending tlr winter at his home In Victoria. VWV r fep Bruises MAOl IN CANADA ANNOUNCEMENT Jasper Wildfire Coal Is now th Hottest in the domestic field. Gov ernmcnt analysis shows It to be tht highest in B.T.U.'s and less ash. i 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 my state to you. Your next order "Jasp-r Wildfire." egg or lump. Note our adv. for cash prices and save your dollars Ufi IIde Transfer Phone 580 Announcements United Church Easter Ba.ci I March 31. I I 1 Royal Purple bridge and whlsi i March 31. Boston Hall. Admission ' 35c. ! Eagles' box social and dance, Frl-jday, April 1. Special prizes for la- dies bringing boxes. Admission, la-idles, refreshments; gentlemen, 50 cents. Everybody welcome. Seal Cove Parish Hull Dance. April 7. Catholic Woman's League Spring Sale April 7. Presbyterian spring sale April 14 The "Laughing Cure'' United ChurcbLApril U.and-15 TT ' Ariglln Cathedral iSprlng Sale.l .April 19. ma. Wii Prince Rupert Singers April 2d Capitol Theatre. I Ridley Home Bazaar May 5. Three Plays, Presbyterian Church i May 5th and Gth. Spring Sale, St. Peters Church. May 19. I iliAl ...UUHJi Wednesday, March 30, 1932 THl DAILY PAQB THREE OVfl Twenty Years Ago In Prime Rupert Alarch 30, 1912 Further difficulties among the IN .' River maians are iearea. tw in- :o the hostile attitude of the n .'.lvcv Alex Wallace and Fred r nworth. two businessmen, were Ifi -rod to cancel a tour oi me waas irjv r valley ana tney returned nere . r. Fifteen other white men. at- (. aiptiuc to go up the valley, were j turned back by hostile natives, 111 L reported. T O Mullcr of Lakelse Lake Is a y4 "or in town. J.i'k Chlsholm returned on the ChrT ihsin yesterday from a busier---- trip to Vancouver and Portend He has been appointed agent for the National Biscuit Co. Saturday April 2nd is the last day of our BIG ELECTRIC WASHER ; SALE featuring the , ABC Playmayd Model B and the $CJ.00 Down Payment Do Not miss this Opportunity Northern B. C. Power Co. Ltd. Prime Ituperl. H.C. H sv tCIDlTY haunts its victim like a shadow. No appetite: what you do eat disagrees, causes flatulence and makes you sluggish. Work is an effort. Before night, a headache. Do you know what is wrong? An acid-soaked system! Too many acid foods. But you need not diet your way out of this difficulty ! Take a tablespoonful or two of Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. From the hour you relieve that acid condition you will feel like another person. Every spoonful of Phillips' Milk of Magnesia will neutralize many limes as much acid. Take it when stomach nerves are over-stimulated through worry, or excitement; when everything ferments in your stomach, and waste matter is poisoning the.bloodslream or whenever the bowels are clogged. PHILLIPS' Income Tax Returns All limited Companies must file Dominion forms T4.and T5 by 31st March. GEORGE KOItlE Si CO. Accountants and Auditors 213 Second Ave. W. Phone 387 UNION STEAMSHIPS LlAJITttb ttrair,m Iravr Prince Itupert f ut Xamuuvrr. r.h. 1 TL EVERY Tl'F.SDY. 1J0 P.M. Via Ocean Falls, arriving Vancouver, Thursday p m. T.MJ. AKDENA EVCKY FRIDAY MMlMCIIT Arriving Vancouver Sundij midnight approx. WeeUj aaUlngi to Port Simpson, Alton Ann. Anyox, Stewan and Naa River points. Sunday, 8 p.m urthr iii formation regarding all aaUlngi and ticket at rUlNCT RUPERT AGENCY: brcond Arenue. Phoii MH And think of baking better bread in half the time with half the effort, and at less cost. FLOUR nukes QUAKER better bread, cakes and pastry. Only highest (grade western wheat is milled into Quaker Flour. Tested also at every stage in the milling. Baked daily in our own kitchens so we will know it wiS bake right in yours. Our booklet "The Quaker Method of Easy Bread Baking" has helped thousands oi women to make the most delicious bread, without kneading or setting the sponge. We'll send a copy freeJf yotx will write to us . . . or ask your dealer. The Quaker Oat Company, Saskatoon. EADACHES ! I caused by ACID Phillips' Milk of Magnesia has a gentle, laxative action. It is ever, so much better fdr one than the harsh' purgatives that upset the stomach or weaken tbe bowel muscles. An occasional doSe of Phillips' Milk of Magnesia is all that is necessary to avoid those periodical attacks of sluggishness so apt to occur with any person who does not get a great deal of physical exercise. Phillips' Milk of Magnesia is sold at drug stores everywhere in the dominion in 50c bottles. Be sure to say "Phillips' " when you buy. Then you're sure of getting the product that doctors prescribe. The ideal dentifrice for clean teeth and healthy gums is Phillips Dental Magnesia, a superior toothpaste that safeguards against acid-mouth. (Made in Canada.) MILK OF MAGNESIA SPRING IS HERE! Get Your Garden Seeds and Equipment from Thompson Hardware Company Ltd. Queen Hatchery 36 W. Cordova St. Vancouver, B.C. 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