litttrdy. April 2. 1932 Neu TlIE agonizing achts from neuralgia can be quieted in the same way you would end a headache. Take some Aspirin tablets. Take enough to bring complete relief. Aspirin can't hurt anybody. Men and women bent with rheumatism will find the same wonderful comfort in these tablets. They aren't just for headaches or colds! Read the proven directions covering a dozen other uses; neuritis, sciatica, lumbago; muscular pains. Cold, damp days which penetrate to the very bones have lost their terror for those who carry Aspirin tablets with them! All drug stores, in the familiar little box: N. Official to be Thanked For Hit Interest in Prince Rupert The Chamber of Commerce, ai Its dialing last night, decided to und a letter of thanks to Col. 7. Carloton Brown. Pacific coail manager. Canadian National Steamships, thanking htm tor lil. a t ton in having the Canadian Fpinrn overhauled in Prince Ru pert and asking that still more o! the Canadian Government Merch ant Marine vessels be overhauled at their own shipyard here Tlu suggestion was made by Capt. Paul Armour who remarked that any Private firm would do all their own work In their own yards Instead of giving tt out to eompetins nrtns No private firm could suc ceed who did business along tbot" Jines Wallaces had recently arar- hauled the Canadian Winner st Van?onver. President PllMurjr said the work on tne Spinner had helped ou! ery materially in Prince Rupert as had also the overhauling of ihf cwuiai vessels. Col Brown had Made Rood his nmoiliM 8. E. Parker aslced that PrWr Rupert men be given a chance :o on these vessels when they wiled irom here Instead of havlnp me men brought In from th-with. This will be Included In th letter MOURNING WARDROBE 1 k 5 h cc,r''eJ in our family am i.Ui toInn mourning. 1 otmkl hirdly afford to huv all Marl nolhu. Ml itivi.lml Ir. .I. ..h.l I N1. 1 ronxultni nnr ,lr,,ni-l on,l ?. 'vied using Diamond' Dyes. coatu, ill Tl . urewe" stockings anil nZ- Vfnc.e ot l? Wark Diamond i ill- 1 '"cd another black dye and t M? U "Vt. i"Pf We. 1 had to i,mond Hnd do Ihe work - ncccnuy I nave tinlcd my nf !!!!!,? beaulirVl ""Pherry shade ni.miftrutfJ,Jovcyarnl.-iU mi dyed rug u lovely oarncl with RALGIA HQ rJ Q17 1I EUROPEAN EXPERT O. VyiOEill WATCHMAKER Five years' apprenticeship at the Royal Danish Watchmaker School at Copenhagen, then 12 years abroad working In the big cities of Europe. All Mail Orders Promptly Attended to. Prices Reasonable. TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA Appreciation Big Freighter Of Col. Brown To Vancouver Canadian Spinner. G.ts A way After Spending lear in Dry I) ink Here Canadian National Steamships freighter Canadian Spinner sailed at 7 o'clock this morning for Vancouver where she will be rocommls-sioned In the intercoastal service between Vancouver and Montreal after having been tied up for the past year at the local dry dock. Before leaving, the vessel was given a romplete overhaul at the local yard. In command of the Canadian Spinner is Capt. W. Wright, former marine superintendent for Canadian National Steamships on this eoiaat, while Capt. Duncan McKeruie. company pilot and veteran navigator of this coast, is piloting the vessel on her trip through the Inside passage from here to Mis. Oeorge Brooke. , Mrs. G.K.L., Montreal agios' Basket Social-Dance Much Enjoyed The Eagles' Lodge staucd ;i very enjoyable innovation in their series ot winter social affairs last night whjn a delightful b;isket social and! dance was held in the Aerie Hall. I There were about 200 persons present and a very enjoyable time was spent by all. Dancing was In progress from 9:30 p.m. until 2:30 ajn.. excellent music being furnished by, Charlie Balagno and his Venetian; Orchestra.' Novelties were distributed during! the evening and a great deal of interest was taken in the auctioning! of the baskets by George Brooke. Special prises In a drawing, lucky j tickets in which were druwn by Mrs. McLeod, were won by Mrs. Thomas Annesley. Mrs. J. R. Nelson and at the door 3f cere- presided UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Htramrri Irave r-rlnrr Ituprrt f w Vam-omrri T.S 1'ATAI.A EVERV Tl'ESDAY, IJo p.m. Via Ocean Falls, arriving Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T.B.S. OAKDIAA CVKIIY 1'KIPAV .MIIINlr.llT w.n Aftvlng Vtncourer Sundty midnight tppros. .mingi to Port Blmpott, Alice Arm. Anyox. Stfwsrt tod Nm uiver points. Sunday, o p.m rWINCr ni?ri:nT AOKNCY: rond Arnur. I' tlt'kU at honf Mil LOCAL ITEMS It cost no more to ride In a Nash Special then In any other car. Just call Nelson's Taxi 819. tf Special Sunday :chlcken dinner. ,50c, at the Commodore, where you Ket good' eats, c6mfort and service. '. 77 Public Meeting protesting Tas on Improvements, Moose Hall, Monday, April 4, 8 pjn. All citizens attend. Miss Beatrice Berner and Erie Berner returned home on this morning's tain after spending the Easter vacation at Telkwa with their uncle, Aaolph Berner. Mrs. J. P. McMillan of Sunny-side cannery arrived In the city Ion this morning's train from the Skeena River for a week-end vLslt to the city. Mrs. H. A. Breen and son return ed to the city on this morning':, train after having spent the past i week at Sunnyside as the guests o (Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McMillan. Get your garden tools at don's Hardware. We carry a com plcte slock of garden tools, seeds, fencing and poultry netting. Ou; ; prices are the best. Phone 311. tf i l Miss Jean Wilson returned to the jelly on this morning's tialn from I Sunnysioe where she has been vis iting for the past week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mc Mlllan. Mr. and Mrs. Ted LePage have moved in from Eighth Avenue East to the, repidenc on Fifth Avenue Bast l Hays Cove Circle which was fottaerjtv occupied by Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hunter. 8unday Special ve had a num ber of calls for stewed chicken in the past so will give our patrons a good stewed chicken dinner for 40c. roast chicken 50c. Fleet Cafe on the Waterfront. 7! The Chamber of Commerce at Its meeting last night, decided to take no action In. recaxd to a. Drooosad local sugar refinery. The decision followed the report of the commit tec to hlch the proposal was re ferred. Miss Macdonald of the teachinv tafl of King Edward High School returned to the city on this morn ing's train after having spent Easter week at Sunnyside cannery is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. p M. Mlllan. James Martin, well knom Mas- sett met chant, arrived In the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon after a trip to Vat.-couver .and elsewhere in the south and will sail tonight by the js Prince John for the Queen Char lotle Itlanas. MI-LADY Beauty Shoppe Revised Prices to Suit Your Pocket Permanent Wave $5.00 Ladies' Hair Cut . . 35c Children's Hair Cut 25c Phone 655 Income Tax Returns Save expense by having them prepared promptly nnd accurately. GEORGE RORIE & CO. Accountants and Auditors 213 Second Ave. XV.- Phone 3S7 Monday Special Five Roses Flour, 49's, $1.35 Munro Bros. Keep your money In' your pockut for the Dollar Store's Removal Sale. 78 A report on a visit to Canada of a Scottish trade mission was referred to the Trade and Commerce Committee of the Chamber oi Commerce at its meeting laa night. ' Union steamer Cardena, Cap? Ernest Ocorgeson, arrived In port it l'lb this morning from the south, sailing a couple of hours later on her return to Vancouver and waypoints. Howard W. Chambers, accountant of Inverness Cannery, arrived In the city on the Princess Adelaide Irom Victoria, where he has been t pending the winter, and will proceed from here to ihe cannery U take up hii duties for the season. RESTFUL SLEEP for FRETFUL, FEVERISH CHILD With Castoria's regulation When your child tostes and cries out in his sleep, it means he is not comfortable. Very often the trouble is tbat poisonous waste matter is not being carried off as it should be. Dowels need help mild, gentle help but effective. JuKt the kind Cas-toria gives. Castoria is a pure vegetable preparation made spViaUy for cHiklren's aitnwitt ,H contains no harsh, harmful drugs, no narcotics. Don't let your ehikTs rest-Hind your own be interrupted. A prompt dose of Castoria will urge stubborn little bowels to act. Then relaxed romfort and restful sleep! Genuine Castoria always has the name: CASTORIA IJ'IHIIIMIMMII ceed to Montreal where he will mbark for his native home In Scotland. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: i I. the undersigned, have Announcements on Eagles' box social ana dance, Fri day, April 1. Special prises for la C.N.R.A. bridge and whist April Presbyterian spring sale April 14 The "Laughing Cure'' United Church April 14 and 15. Anglican CatHedruf Spring Sale, April 19. Prince Rupert Singers April 2() Capitol Theatre. Ridley Home Baaaar May 5. j Three Plays, Presbyterian Church May 5th and Ctli. , Spring SaljSQiPeters Church, 1 May 19. PRESIDENT IN CRASH Ortcz Rubio of Mexico and Minister Are Unhurt in Automobile Smash-up MEXICO CITY, April 2-Ortez Rubio, president of Mexico, and! one of his ministers had a narrow escape yesterday when an automobile in which they were riding crashed Into a gully. The car wax completely wrecked but neither Rubio or his companion were Halibut Landings Summary American 7,000 pounds, 10c and 5c. Canadian 1300 pounds, 8c and 3c to 8.5c and 3c. American Lituya. 7,000, Cold Storage. 10c and 5c. Canadian Signal, 7.000, Booth. 85c and 3c. Tramp. 3.500. and Helen II, 3,000, Cold Storage. 8c and 3c. DEPT IS PRAISED Henri Letourneau. whose apart-' ment building at the corner of' Sixth Avenue and Pulton Street: 'was' VfcitW -by fire earller'thls: week, is loud In his praises ot the' i local fire department for the work done on that occasion. M. Letour-i neau has sent a letter to Fire Chief ; iD. II. McDonald wtifch reads as: ! follows: ! "Ordinarily a fire department mean little or perhaps nothing to most of us. The most concern U gives us Is the effect tt has on our Uses We even listen with at least polite Interest to the old gag: Cyril Tulley. who has oeen In the about the easy life a fireman has, :mploy of the Granny Co. at An-land never think of saying one word yox. passed through the city on in his defence. But then a time thee Prince George 'Thursday bound! comes when we need him. He is or Vancouver whence he will pro- there before we expected him to nave started, we then see him in action and our whole viewpoint changes to see the energy of trained athletes functioning with old tune military precision. Thousands of our dollars are In serious danaer of mine un in smoke March 31. 193J, sold my Interest in 0ur only earthly hope depends on 'he Cow Bay Machine Shop R j the efficiency of that little band of llrado Farola. aqd will not here-1 trained men. Most of us lose the .ftcr br responsible for any debts greatest part of our usefulness at a pcurrrd therefor flre because we become excited. 78 WILLIAM JOHN RICHARDS, j But the fireman remains cool In a I scorching heat. j "I am now cool and normal and iwish to most sincerely thank you j and your splendid men for the ex-icellent service you rendered at the 1 fire at my place this week. Pass my hearty thanks along to the mn Our city should be proud of its Fire "ico uiiuguiK uuxca. Admission, ta- ; Department, ana 1 Deneve it is. May dies, refreshments; gentlemen, 50 1 vou all long be spared to protect cents. Everybody 'welcome. jour homes." Seal Cove Pariah Hall Dance April 7. Catholic Woman's. League SDriim Sale April 7. 8. 0. i. OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL SC0rnSll,LEAGUE Second Division Armadale 5, Montrose 1. ' Brechtn City 4. Boness 2. Dumbarton 5, Queen of South 0. Dunfermline Athletic 6, Arbroath East Fire 6, Albion Rovers 2. Bast Stirling 5, St. Bernards 1. Forfar AthleUc 1, Alloa 1. Hibernians 2, King's Park J. St. Johnstone 2, Raith Rovers 0. Stenhousemutr 3, Edinburgh City .Quality has mmmm no substitute Miss E. Johnson, teller in the local branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, sailed this morning on the Cardena for a vacation trip to Vancouver. Father Champagne, OJ.1.I. of Terrace arrived on the train this morning from the interior and will sail foi - the Queen Charlotte Inlands this evening. A special meeting of the city council is called for Tuesday evening of next week to deal with a borrowing bylaw to provide for the renewing of a loan at the city bank. J. L. Molitor of Queen Charlotte City, who has been receiving medical treatment here and at Van couver, will sail by the Prince John tonight on his return to the M. A. Burbank, divisional eng'-neer for the Canadian National Railways, returned U the city on this morning's train from one of his periodical trips up the line on official duties. S. A. Corley- of Pacific arrived ir the city on this morning's train from the Interior for a brief visit to town. He is continuing development of his mining properties u the vicinity of Pacific. Norman naser, who has beer on a three-weeks trip to Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle, returned to the city from the south on th. Princess Adelaide yesterday after noon. VANCOUVER WHEAT VANCOUVER, April 2: Wheat was quoted at 6oVc on the local exchange today. PAOI THRfiB yj Tljfl, 'fafljwifle gardens Local Items Mrs. R. M. Smith sailed this morning on the Cardena for a week's trip to Vancouver. BUILDING IN MARCH Permits For This Vear Holding Nearly Level With Last $1Z,)G3 in Month Building permits for 1032 In Prince Rupert so far this year represent a total value of" $25,835 as compared with $27,263 in the first quarter of 1931. For March this year permits were valued at .$12,965 as compared with $9,518 in the same month last year. The building list for March this year was as follows: J. Lorne McLaren, repairs to roof, Third Avenue, $30, Helgersons Ltd, reshingling roof, Section 5, $100. Olot Hanson, repairs to foundation, Taylor Street, $95. M. T. Lee, reshingling walls, Third Avenue, $30. Independent Order of Oddfellows, hall. Fourth Avenue East. $3,800. E. L. Edwards, coal shed, Section Six, $30. Thomas McClymont, repairing foundation, Thompson. Street, $150. John Currie, four bungalow court, McBride Street. $8,000. John Dybhavn, repairs to foundation, Atlln Avenue. $700. ROAD WORK FOR NORTH tlin Gets $27,000, Omlneca $16,000 and Prince Rupert $26,000 For Maintenance VICTORIA, April 2: District estimates for maintenance of road, bridges, wharf repairs, etc. for the fiscal year 1932-33 were announced In the Legislature today. They Include the following: Atlln, $27,000. Omlneca, $48,000. Prince Rupert, $20,000. LAMP to write bu DONT strain your eyes I Even when writing the shortest note, mike sure you have pfenty of good light that saves your eyes and sdds to your comfort. Edison Mazda inside-frosted Lamps give you the clearest, most restful light of all . . they are free from harmful glare. 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