urday. February 27, 1032 1$ r the' daily news Local Items jQtiality has Bert's Taxi, Phone 678. "Service" is our motto. Give us a call. tf no substitute t irecrvaccinauon cumc win uu held at City Hall, February 29.atut X Mother1: March 1. frcm i to .6 p.m. 13 H I i g o : I '.Bki" in m ' : ?. m ! .. 1 Demers' February SALE Sale Ends March 1st 'hiA Week for Bargains in Coats, Knitted Suits, Dresses, Lingerie, Hosiery, Hats, Etc. Greatly Reduced Prices ; NOW IS T1IK TIME TO SAVfc MONEY. COME ONE COME AM F;. '.f.: apprenticeship at the Royal Danish Watchmaker .Nnoul at Copenhagen, then 12 years abroad working in the big cities of Europe. All Mall Orders Promptly Attended to. Prices Reasonable. TERRACE, 1MITISH COLUMBIA UNION STEAMS! I It's LIMITED Hirainrrs ! Prince Hupm fur Vaucuuter: I.S. ATALA lr.UX Tl'ESDAY, I JO I'M. V Ooun Falls, arriving Vancouver Thursday p.m. Tf-S. ( AKIIFNA EVr.KV IKlltAY MIllMOIIT driving Vsncouvtr 8untty midrlglii ppro sc..; tui:ug to Port Sun moo. Alic Ann. nyox, 8twtrt lad Nsm Rmr points Sunday. 9 p.m 'str intormstlon regirdinf sll um' sua ticket t Hi! KLrtltr AflF.M'Y: brcOlta .urnue. rnufw a COAL : 1 ' " Kuarantee with i nous Edson and ' COAL, No. 1 Bulk- Piatt s Chick Food. ; ' and Fertilizers. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONE 58 & 558 TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOR SKEENA BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City The Fish which made Prince RupertFamous "Rupert Brand" r SMOKED LAC Prepared Daily Hy Canadian Fish & Cold Siorage Co., Lid. PRINCE RUPERT, R.C. Nerves HAT a joy are healthy, rollicking children when you are 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 be ginning 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 Rcttorct the Tired Hcrvci Nerve Food g SAVED IMPORTED DRESS 3 & ; Si i! m rariiBiiiiiBiBiarEtiiiiiiirDiiii H. S. OLSEN EUROPEAN EXPERT WATCHMAKER "After a little wearing, a lovely green voile an imported dress lost color no completely that it was not wearable. A friend who had admired it asked me why I wasn't wearing it any more. On hearing the reason, she advised dyeing it and recommend! Diamond Dyes. To make a long -Hory short, it turned out beautifully. I have a lovely new dress .lliiil really cost just 15c the Street yea. one package of Diamond "I have since used Diamond Dyes for both tinting and dyeing. They do either equally well. I am not an expert (Iyer but I never have a failure with Diamond Dye. They seem to be made so they always go on smoothly and evenly. They never spot, streak or run; and friends never know the things I dye with Diamond Dyes are redyed at alll" Mrs. H.F.. Quebec CARDENA COMIXO NORTH , IN PLACE OF CATALA Comlrig north In place of the steamei estate, which hat been withdrawn from service at Van- ieouver for annual Inspection and 'overhaul, Union steamer Cardena, ' Capt. Andrew Johnstone, Is due here tomorrow evening northbound on the Vancouver-prince Kupert AnyoxJStewart route. ANNOUNCEMENT Janr Wildfire Coal Is now the hottest in' the domestic field. Gov-eminent analysis shows It to be the highest in D.T.U.'s and less ash. It starts dulck and lasts longer. Fur thermore. for yeur benefit don't ! think far one minute because our coal uj lower in price that we are giving you a cheaper grade as other coal dealers may state to you. Your next order "Jasper Wild fire," egg or lump. Note our adv. for cash prices and save your dollars. i tf Hyde Transfer Phone 580 Hotel Arrivals New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE (lot It Cold water: Steam Heat 75c. TEH DAV AND UP J. Zarelll Tf lfhH Ml Don S Hill, Porchcr Island: Pognotto, Vancouver. 5J-V.L-- I! . L uieen naicnery 36 W. Cordova St. Vancouver, It.C. Baby Chicks. Queen Quality Leghorn, Rhode Island Red, Barred Rock, of high egg production. Catalogue free. QUKKN IIATCIIEKV 5KL W..Cjprdpv.a,5U Vancouver T. W. Brown of Prince Rupert spent the week-end 4n the city en route to Seattle. Vancouver Pro vlnce. Why pay more? Best Alberta rootles esc Coal $11 per ton. Albert & McCaffcry Ltd. Phoney 116 or 117. tf Salvation Army Service In the Citadel at 7 p.m. Commissioner Robert Henry will preach. Special music. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McMillan ar rived in the city on this moornlng'j train from Sunnyalde cannery ta spend the week-end in town. Frank M. Davies of the Atlln Fisheries staff returned to the city this week after spending a holiday visiting in Vancouver and Victoria. Reminder: The Caravaos will be heading for the oasis on Feb. 29 to the Annual Shrine Ball. Time: 9 p. m. To A.F. and A.M. Brethern the last call. 43 W. H. Manuel, CNJt. travelling .auditor, arrived in the city from the lnttrior on this morning's train being here on one of his periodic! visits on official business. John W. Allen, superintendent engineer for the Dominion Fisher ies, arrived in the city last evening from Vancouver, being here on one of his periodical visits on official duties. . M. A. Burbank, divisional engi neer for the Canadian National Railways, returned to the city in this morning's train from one of his periodical trips up the line on official duties. Edward Ltpsett, who has beer spending the past three week here on an Inspection to his locn marine out-fitting business sailed by the Princess Adelaide last night on his teturn to Vancouver. Mrs. Jack Wynne Is receiving treatment in the Prince Rupert General Hospital for a fracture of the right arm sustained about a week ago when she slipped and fell on a slippery sidewalk. She Is making good recovery. Announcements Moose whist drive and dance March 1. 8:30. Eagles' Social Dance Friday March 4, dancing 9:30 to 130 Oentlemen 50c. Ladles, refreshments. Everybody welcome. Pioneer Banquet March 10. St. Patrick Celebration, Catholic Hall, March 17. Catholic Women s League Sprlns Sale April 7. PRIVATE SALE Household Furniture Afternoons of Thursday and Friday, March 3 and 4 Piano. Radio, Chesterfield Suite. Bedroom 'Suite, vyilton and Axmlnster Rugs, Pictures, Lamps, Dishes. Miscellaneous Furniture and Kitchen Utensils. STAN MORAN Suite 8 Itesncr Apartments BUY CANADIAN GROWN Sweet Pea Seeds Varieties and quality the WORLD'S BEST Also up-to-date selection of DAHLIAS Including all the latest types. Write tor our Free Catnlogue CROSLANI) HROS. DUNCAN, B.C. A SATURDAY SERMON Unused Natural Resources or Wasted Gains (By Rev. Alfred Wilson, First United Church Ujfl, "fresljrvm iHe janens An ancient people provided a ready reproach for the man who spent time, effort and skill in obtaining the riches of the wild and then tailed to make proper use oi the same. This is condensed in the proverb: "The slothful; man roasteth not that which he took in huntmg. To what extent this type of hunter remains today, it may be hard to say. At the same time we have heard too frequently of the effort and spiritual resources which would of man In raising the products of , make us new men and create a new the soli, gathering the harvest of society. ! the sea and then finding it expe-1 a gospel of good news and sound dient to destroy a portion that a truths has been won and provided better price might be obtained for at great cost; a great leader and the remainder. Waste of natural re-1 savior of men, Jesus Christ, has ap-sources is a sad reflection on thejpeared. Let us allow Illm and His genius of any people for proper ! truth and life to enter more truly. management, but this just points. into ours until we have health, out a common human defect In; peace and life abundant. failing to make use of the great gifts and blessings of life that represent effort and sacrifice. Rich gains and trophies have come to us, our nation, our church, but. In large measure, we have not used or appropriated these ready at hand resources. The question of a healthy bodily constitution is not only the necessity of good food but the power of assimilation. In the same way men suffer from THE CHAMP' ! FINE FILM, Wallace Beery and Jackie Cooper; Starred Players in Week-end I Picture The Champ," week-end feature.- RESTFUL SLEEP for FRETFUL, FEVERISH CHILD Wifh Castoria's regulation When your child tosses and cries out in his sleep, it means he is not comfortable. ery often the trouble is that poisonous waste matter is not being carried off as it should be. Bowels need hel mild, gentle help but effective. Just the kind Cas-toria gives. Castoria is a pure Vegetable preparation made specially for children's ailments. It contains no harsh, harmful drugs, no narcotics. Don't let your child s rest and your ownbe interrupted. A prompt dose of Castoria will urge stubborn little bowels to act. Then relaxed comfort and restful sleep! Genuine Castoria always has the name: CASTORIA fphi- wills and anaemic souls when n the Capitol Theatre screen here. ling. The role of his son "The Little possessing a heritage' of spiritual . can be heartily recommended as a Champ,'' Is played by Jackie Coo-txulrjrhlch. If use'd and abso'fShd, ' Picture for both old and young to per whose interpretations are de-would give' strength of purpose, see- lightful in the comic scenes, mov-ctearness of mind and power to do : Wallace Beery, who has shone In ing in the pathetic ones and always and endure. ! Doth comedy and heavy villain sincere and natural. Most of the folk seeking a new re-; roles, gives a beautiful performance Other members of the cast in-llgion on philosophy of life have as an ex-champion pugilist who has elude Jesse Scott, a negro lad. Irene been negligent in making proper , succumbed to whisky and gamb- Rl;:h and Hale Hamilton, and diligent use of that already at ' i their disposal. As Christian communities and Christian nations we stumble and stagger rather than walk on the high road of progress to the state of righteous living and rich experience. While allowing for considerable variation in Biblical Interpretation, there Is enough of spiritual truth and moral light in the old book to emancipate our generation from all Its ills. Individually and socially we have largely failed to absorb and put to work the moral DDD or skin disorders An active fluid that washes Into (ha sirk tissues. Clear stainless. Its soothing elements penetrate. Itching Mop on the instant eruptions disappear. The treatment has no rlvaL W. J, McCUTCIIEON, DRUGGIST OltMES LTD. Bryant Company Limited Quality Men's & Boys' Wear We can't change the habits of a lifetime we're still Just as fussy about fabrics, Just' as fastidious about design and cranks of the first water, wherf It cpmes to style. Wc Haven't Changed a Bit Even If Our You will find our spring lines' Prices Have lower priced. You will also find that same high standard of quality that has always characterized BRYANT'S STORE. (Established 1911) Sixth Street Prince Rupert CHURCH NOTICES FIRST UNITED CHURCH Pastor, Rev. A. Wilson. BJV. Morning Worship at 11 o'clock Sunday School at 12:15 Evening at 7:30, Song Service Solos by Dr. R. O. Large and A. F. Scott Anthem "God is a Refuge" Rev. R. C. Scott of the Mission Boat Thomas Crosby will speak ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Church of England) Very Rev. J. B. Gibson. Dean 11 A.M Morning Prayer and Sermon 12:30, Sunday School 7:30 PM., Evening Prayer and Sermon Midweek Lenten Service. Wednesday at 8 pjn. Confirmation Class on Friday at 7:30 pjn. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister, Rev. W. D. Grant Ilollingworth, BJl 11 A.M, Sermon Subject, "LIFE'S HIDDEN POWER" 12: 15, Sunday School, all classes 7:30 PAL, ANNUAL MOTHER & DAUGHTER SERVICE Members of the C.Q.I.T. will act as ushers and take part in the service. The Minister will preach Sermon Subject, "LESSONS FROM THE LIFE OF A BUSINESS WOMAN" Tenor Solo, Selected, J. A. Tcng All visitors heartily welcomed CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ' (Christian Science Society 15 Second Avenue West) 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, "CHRIST JESUS." Sunday School at 12:15. Testimonial meeting Wednesday at 8 pjn. Reading Room. 245 Second Avenue, open on Monday and Thursdays from 3 to 5. Commencing Wednesday evening service will be held Third Street. Besner Block. aHBMMWWBMnaailllH MM