Mopaa?, April 4, mi LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Mrs Carswlll and child, who arrived ir the city on Friday 'afternoon :a.st from Vancouver, sailed Saturday night on thfiiPffrtcetJ nn f0r DtiUey Bay. $kjjm Mrs T. H. 8cottfoJ?TerfcieS wll' prrlvc In the 'city on tomorrow mojnli'u's trafti . from; the. Interior and Sa!l in the afternoon on the Catala for. Vancouver. . ; Mrs M. L. Dates of Smithcr?, who has been spending a vacation jn Vancouver and Victoria, arrived In the city' from the south" on the Catala yesterday afternoon ano proceeded to the Interior on this afternoon's train. First scenes of ictual warfare bfti'crn the Chinese and Japanese at Shrnghai are being shown on the Paramount News reel at the Capitai Theatre at the first of this ' y.r V They are wry realis'lr. law 71, aiui civr (rood Idea of the terrible' C.m,..;, thatw.doneto the city. I MUs g A. Mercer pnnclca, Qf , . .Booth Memorial School, returneri Nurse Tells How to to the city on the Catala yewrday Sleep Sound, Stop Gas a"f Vancouver where Nun V Fletcher 4r "iuiwVy "on 01 n bloated me so bad I could not BrUtah Columbia Kli-cp. One snoonful Adlerika Teachers Federation. bruuxni ui an me gas ana now l rter-p well and feel fine." Orme's, l,t1 . Drugs. "Build B. C. Payrolls" A Search m So Far In Vain fvitrft 1 viv .trw rnnmiv tn nhiric tho te featured In the ,,.,r,t that make Pacific MHka.whlch magazine health builder. For a word-to de-! .scribe It we grasp "quality." It's a helpless word. Tells nothing. Here Is something that holds the cardinal substance of life. Builds! tissue from Infancy upwards and ha brought Pacific Milk grow-Inc popularity and patronage. What is it? THe undsual richness and natural flavor are merely the outward evidence. Pacific Milk N100'v, n. C. Owned and Controlled" PLANT AT ABBOTSFOltD j UiNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED P'ramm Iratt Prlnr Kuptrl f tir Vtnfoutfr: T.. I'tT.U.A EVKRY TIESDAY. I JO IVM. Via Ocean Falls, arriving Vancouver. Thursday p.m. T.S.. 4Ktll:NS EVKItV IRIIIAY MlllNKillT Arriving Vinonivtr Sundtr midnight tpproi. Wkij lllrj to Port Slmpaon, Allot Arm, Anyox. Stcwm nd N Rlvtr points. Sunday. 9 p.m Purtbcr lnf.,rniilon rftrdlni 11 tailings and tlcktU at I'NINLT Hl'rEKT AOF..VCV: breond .Urnur. Thon 66S H A tCiniTV l.o..ni. ii. ......... i:t.. " " Miiuiua its t It till! iliac a shadow No appetite; what vou no fat disagree. ;iusrs flaluli m e ami makes you sluggish. Work is an tflort. Before night, u headache. I)o you know Hut is wrong? An sc ii-soakwl system I Too many arid fioils. Hut you need not diet your way out of IIiiatlillicultvlTake "loWcspoonful or two of Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. From Ihe hour you relieve that arul condition Vou will feel like ?,1".l.,,cr. Pnn. livery pMnfu of Phillips Milk of Magnesia will neutralize, many times as murh acid, lake it when stomach nerves are over-stimulated through worry, or excitement; when everything ferments in your slo'nuieh,- and waste matter is poisoning Ihc bloodstream or whenever the bowels are clogged. PHILLIPS' Because It doesn't pay to ' It does pay to buy Reliable messenger service. Phone 131 day or night service. Stand at Bcsner Dlock, Third Avenue. 7D O. V. flanley of the ;ocal dry dock staff has gone out to Lan-gara Light to relieve tnere for ths next three months. i Don't forget the fair cheap shop Is on the water rront, right' next to Hunt's Store .Hair cuts 50c.; children 25c. Fleet Barber Shop. J3 .Frank Waterhbuse-Cb.'s freight ter Northolm arrived In port at 2:50 yesterday afternoon from Vancouver with cargo for local delivery. Retail Merchants meeting, Boston Cafe, Tuesday, April 4, 6:30 a. m. Important business relative to Saturday niht early closing by Certificates in First Aid to the In lured have been awarded to trc following local dry dock employees. R. Cameron, A. J. Squire, M. M Lamb, W. Smith, L. Halcrow, J. ORwon. J. Manson, T. J. Boulter, J. McOrtsh. II. Killln. C. E. McKeown and a voucher awarded Co W. Da-vies. Dlgjy Island and Dead Tree Point radiotelegraph stations ana Triple Island and Langara Island radio beacons are mentioned in an article on radio service on this "'titled Talking to the Sea, l11?" of Vancouver Sunday Province of yesterday. Pictures V lustra ting the article include one of the operating house at the Dlgby Islana wireless station. John Bushby. son of Mr. and Mrs. O. 0. Bushby of this rttar, left on SstSrW M Fmr Sm crew of She 0. N. Steamshlpa freighter Canadian Spinner, whicii Is to go into commission on the in-tercoastal route between Vancou vcr and Montreal, after having sbeen i'ed uo li the local dry dock for several months. Fred Boulter i was another local man to sign on the Canadian Spinner. EADACHES cause J by ACID Phillips' Milk of Magnesia has a gentle, laxative artion. It is ever so murh better for one than the harsh purgatives that tipset the stomach or weaken the bowel muscles. An occasional rioto of Phillips' Milk or Magnesia Is ll that is necessary to avoid those criodical atlaeks of sluggishness so apt to occur with any person who does not get u great deal of physical exercise.-, Phillips' Milk of Magnesia is sold at drug stores everywhere In the dominion in 50c bottles. Do sure to say "Phillips'" when you buy. Then you're sure of gelling the product lhat doctors prescribe. The ideal dentifrice for clean teeth and healthy gums is Phillips' Dental Magnesia, it superior toothpaste (hut safeguards against acid-mouth. (Made in Canada.) MILK OF MAGNESIA advertise poor products, those advertised. It costs no more to ride In a Nash Special then In any other car. Just call Nelson's Taxi 849. tf Mr. and Mrs. E. Gastonguay ana child were passengers aboard the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon going through for a trip to Seattte 1G1aston'li,ii official of theAlaska-Juneau. Keep your ddjlir JaCHome. 1 Iti wonderful how it g'oek around from one person to another, helping everyone as. it passes on. You keep your dollar at home when you buy SUPREME Coffee.' 'Northland Navigation Co.' mo- torhip Ndrcd arrived In port at lfr:45 th-.; morning from Ker-chikan with four carloads offreth halibut for transshipment to the Eastern States over Canadian Na tional Railways. , Mrs. Herbert' Ludgate and son of Smlthers arrived in the city from the interior on Saturday's train and, after a week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. E. Davidson, Seal Cove, left by this afternoon's train on their return to Smlthers. Union steamer Catala, Capt. A E. Dickson, arrived in port at 5:15 yesterday afternoon from the south and sailed at 9 p.m. 'or Anyox H.ewart and other northern po'nU whence she will return here tomor- ow morning southbound. Just arrived a shipment of men's, ladies',' misses' and children strictly , new running shoes, thi. best makes Outta Percha, Miners' and Goodrich's. These will be sold at less than wholesale price at the Cut Rate Shoe Store, Meeker Blk. Capt Bolton, who was standing by the C.O.M.M. boats now tied up at the drydock. has gone to Vancouver after being a patient in thr local hospital for some time. Hf was relieved by Mr. MacGUllvary who left with the steamer Cans-i'lan Spinner at the end of last week as second mate. The following is from the Twenty Years Ago column of the Vancouver Province: "Contending thai certain O.T.P. contractors have Interfered with their work along the upper Fraser River, contractors foitihf Cj&adism Northern Ral'-mytotoy oitfSrned from Mr. Justice Morrison an injunction against the former." Tbe following Is Irom the Twenty Years Ago column of the Vancouver Province: 'The entire line or the Grand Tiunk Pacific Railway from the Rockies to Fort Oorge will be under construction by May. East of Tele Jaune Cache nisht :ang are working by artlfl rial lisht. said A. E. Griffin, rall-tt-ny contraitor. who Is In Vancouver today.' BRONCHITIS u At oodtimt Mb tha throat and cheat tboroughly with VICKS Ow SIMillm Jmn UJ Y.mrlt Hotel Arrivals New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot Si Cold water: Steam Heat 75c. PER DAY AND UP J. Zarelll Telephont tSI B Hansen, Oona River. MI-LADY Beauty Shoppe Kcvhed Prices to Suit Your Pocket Permanent Wave $5.00 Ladies' Hair Cut . . tf.lc Children's Hair Cut 25c Phone 655 Income Tax Returns Dominion returns must be filed by 30th April CKOIUir: uoitii; & CO. Accountant and Auditors 213 Second Ave. W. Phone 387 TOT DAILT-NKW8 PAGB THREE TUESDAY SPECIAL Fresh Ground QSf oox' Coffee, 1 lb. (Cup and Saucer Free) Munro Bros. Keep your money in your pocket for the Dollar Store's Removal Sale. 78 SUDDort home industry. Keen your money at home. Buying SU PREME Coffee docs Just that. John Hovland, well known Stewart mining fan, was a pastengT aboard the Catala last evening re. turning north after a trip to Vani couver. Get your garden tools at Gordon's Hardware. We carry a complete stock of garden tools, seeds, fencing and poultry netting. Our prices are the best. Phone 311. tf Utterly Worn-Out Mrs. Ftopatrtt Tells Hew Dr. Willians' Pint Pills Made Her WeJL "I became rundown Cu Now ' and unable to do my work for a Run (amity of leven," write! Mn, W. P. Ufstfn Kittpatrick.Marquii, Suit. "I was told I kad aoarmia, and I took treatment, but with rery little improvement. FinaOy my twtrr, who bad ad the tame disease, drefd me to try Dr. Williams' Pink FiTks, a they had done ber so much good. I have taken seven boxes. Today I'm wrfl; abk to do my awn work; no more tired feeon. or weak eUj. I can run vrarfain without pafing, I sleep and eat wrfl. My frierxis are astonished at my dianfed tppnntwe aad never fail to ask what I'm taking. My reply is: 'Dr. WilSams' Pink Pills' " v Dr. Wimams' Pink Pills actually create n abtmdance of new red blood, which it the" reaaM why they have given new vitality and ptrentth to thousands of odi ntrrmalf exhausted aad overtired wowHu. Equally helpful for growing girls. Try them. At your druggist's in the sew glass container, 50c a package. m C.P.R. steamer Pilncew Norah. Capt. William Palmer, arrived In port at 4 o'clock yesterday alter noon from Skagway and other Al aska points and saUeo an hour later for . Vancouver. The vessel had a-vcry Mis1it-Mlsof-soutrmoumi4in thc clty ,4le"n'orth on the setigers. J. S. Wilson, vice-principal of Booth Memorial School and presi dent ef the Prinfce Rupert Teachers' Federation, returned to thf city on the Catak yesterday af ternoon from Vancouver where 'tci attended the annual convention ol the- British Columbia Teachers Federation. Mr. and Mrs. Alex McKlnnon and child sailed yesterday on the Norat for Vancouver whence Mrs. McKlnnon will proceed to her home In Winnipeg for a visit. They do not Intend to return here. Mr. McKlnnon for many years has been in the service of the city publb works department. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: I. the undersigned, have on March 31. 1932. sold my interest in 'he Cow Bay Machine Shop tt Olrado Farola. and will not hereafter be responsible for any debts Incurred therefor. 78 WILLIAM JOHN RICHARDS. Announcements Seal Cove Parish Hall Dance. April 7. Catholic Woman's League Spring Sale April 7. CNitJV. bridge and whiat April 8. . j s u Presbytcrirj spjrJDgalo, April ,M Thc "Laughing 'euro'- United Church April 14 nd'15i Eagle' Daffodil dance Friday, : April 15. Admlsloni ladles refresh I mcW?ntI-Se5fcf2cw fcvfrybodj welcome. Angllca 4 lAial slrM's'ale. April 19. Prince Rupert Singers April 211 Capitol Theatre. Ridley Homo Basaar May S. Three Playa. Presbyterian Church May 5th and 6th. , Spring SalevStitPeters Church. ; May 19. LOCAL ITEMS "Supreme" Is the coffee with that delightful aroma. j.JW.cmtmer;,orjngi Edward High1 ifflK&BM tacTitneSCaff re vUrnMEpithe cltyFoh "the CataL. yesterday afternoon from a brief Easter holiday trip to Victoria. 11. B. Guest, Prince George druc- gist, who has been on a brief visit to Juneau, arrived In the city on the Princess Norah yesterday af temoon from thi'A1aVa dtr.irrtf and left by this afternoon's train on his return to the interior. William E. Brown, Inspector io; the Hudson Bay Co., was a passen ger aboard the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon bound for Vancouver after a trH Into the Stlklne River district. Louis Schuli, well known merch nt of Atlin, ras a passenger aiboard the Princess Norah yesver day afternoon going thiounh for .-. business trip to Vancouver arr' elsewhere in the south. D. H. Hartncss, principal o King Edward Hign School, return ed to ihe city on the Catala ye terday afWrnoon from Vancouve 1 where ho attended the Easter Con vention of the British Columbl.. Teachers' Federation. There were 29 passengers aboarc1 the steamer Princess Norah whlct was In port yesterday afternooi. bouna from Scagway to Vancouver. Throe passengers left the vessel at this port while three embarked from here for the south on board her. Father Theodore Pelt and Father Herbert P. Bessette, Roman Catholic Church priests from Ket chikan and Juneau respectively were passengers aboard the Princess Norah yesterday aftemooc. going south. Father Peltz is goin to Port Trwnstnd and Father Bea- sette to Vancouver. Fathtr Joseph Allard. O.M.I.. wei known district missionary of thi- Tinman ' fTathnllR r!Vmi orrUw Princess Norah yesterday afternoon. Hp has been engaged in missionary work for some time In the Atlln district and more recently has been at Juneau. LADY SAV DOUHLE WHILE HEADING Some time ago a middle aged woman, complaining of headaches and also that whenever she tried to read the print would appear double, called for examination at thc Optical Dep't. of Max Hellbroner, Jeweler. Mr. O. F. Davey. Reg. Optometrist soon located the trouble, a neglected case of eyestrain, which caused one eye to turn sllghUy above the J other. This caused the double vision and the headaches from1 , the muscles trying to maintain1 ingle vision. The proper glasses relieved the eyestrain and single ' vision with comfort resulted at once. , It's poor economy to neglect the eyes as In many cases a turned eye loses its vision entirely. Phone 264 for appointment. SPECIAL From April 1 - April 15 We will wash your Double Blankets for 60c Single Blankets for 40c Lace Curtains 50c Scrim Curtains . w .oOc. (per pair) Pillows, each 33c Carpets 35c (per square yard) Let us help you do your spring house cleaning Canadian & Pioneer Laundries Limited THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED . TU.IIL IllliriSIl ( Ol.l .MIIIA , Manufacturers oi ELEPHANT lira ud CIIEMIC.U. FKKTlL!.r.I.'S Producers &s Rrirjrs ot TADANAC lira ml Fl.tXTKOI.VTIC Never did a thrifty dish taste more delicious. In all the range of foods from which you select your weekly menus, never will you find a dish to equal the flavour, the sheer nutriment and economy that you get in Heinz ovm-baked beans. Heinz beans are always the very choicest hand sorted beans of the crop. In the Heinz kitchens at Leamington they are oven-hdked. Savoury sauces such as only Heinz can make are added bringing perfection to their rich, golden-brown goodness. 4 Kinds - ALL BAKED HEINZ MADE AT UAMJNGTON, ONTAUO. rot NtAtLY A OUAITIX Ot A CEHWK OVEN H17. JC BAKED MM JCimll O mm mm SPRING IS HERE! Get Your Garden Seeds and Equipment from Thompson Hardware Company Ltd- AMMONIUM PHOSPHATE SULPHATE OP AMMONIA TRIPLE SUPERPHOSPHATE LEAD-ZINC CADMIUM-BISMUTH BORSCH made ado: rii OKJQ wear t 1 ? one i life 1MB rum m